The Manhattan press began to murmur, the murmurs were echoed in the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate. Soon the matter was thoroughly aired in the press, to wit:
Count Michael Karolyi, ex-Premier, ex-President of Hungary and now exile,* came to the U. S. from England a few weeks ago to attend at the bedside of his wife, who was ill of typhoid fever. It became known that in obtaining a visa for his passport, he had promised not to discuss political questions in public during his visit....
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