XII                        LIST OF PAPERS

                          THE WORLD WAR:
               PERIOD OF AMERICAN NEUTRALITY
   CONDUCT OF FOREIGN DIPLOMATS IN THE UNITED STATES-Continued



Subject



To the German Ambassador
  States that the President is much annoyed over the von
Schoen interview and suggests that the Ambassador call at
the Department to discuss the matter.
To President Wilson
  Transmits a letter from the German Ambassador (text
printed) reporting that Baron von Schoen denied making the
statements in the alleged interview.
From President Wilson
  Opinion that the matter of the von Schoen interview should
not -be dropped.

To President Wilson
  Comments on the conduct of the Austrian Ambassador in
the employment of the American citizen, Archibald, as a
messenger.
From President Wilson
  Takes a serious view of the activities of the German and
Austro-Hungarian Ambassadors.
To President Wilson
  Reports an interview with the Austro-Hungarian Ambas-
sador on the Archibald incident and transmits the text of a
memorandum left by the Ambassador in which his conduct is
defended.
From President Wilson
  Impressed unfavorably by the memorandum left by the
Austro-Hungarian Ambassador.
From President Wilson
  Acknowledges receipt of a letter forwarded by Secretary
Lansing containing comments on the conduct of Ambassador
Dumba.
To President Wilson
  Reports increasing criticism of the Government's attitude
with regard to the activities of Boy-Ed, von Papen, and von
Nuber.
From President Wilson
  Directs that immediate action be taken toward the cancella-
tion of the exequatur of von Nuber and that the German Am-
bassador be informed that Boy-Ed and von Papen are personae
non gratae.
To President Wilson
  Reports interviews with the German Ambassador regarding
withdrawal of Boy-Ed and von Papen and with the Austrian
Charg6 on the von Nuber case.
From President Wilson
  Belief that prompt action should be taken in the von Nuber
case.
To President Wilson
  Discussion of the evidence in the cases of von Nuber and the
German commercial attache, Albert.



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Sept. 30



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