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uS(Continued Prom Pago One)regiment Ho was cheered and in to sponse do Tied h s e-ip Not a smile crossed his fealtiraa During her trip from Berlin to Amsterdam 'Miss Ralph w cnt thirty «lx lions without food She had Ge -man mcnov but she could not exchange It,Untermyer a Passenger Samuol Lntermyer tho lawyer was In Carlsbad on August 1st, with hi* wife ’valet and maid Ho •urUed —* Irondon August 4lh and managed to secure accommodations on the Baltic Mr Unterm jer oppressed regret that tho steamer officers had not ffhen bcvtc- r.cconmodaUons ro the Anerl can women who were forced to take passage In thu steerage American women hcAiitlfully gowned he said sat at tables sandwiched among set-eral hundred foreigners of tho kind jsu'illj found In steamship steerages who were eating with their fingers In the steerage urft fifteen Americans who hid been arrested In Germany and Russia as spies but who were Immediate v released upon pTavlpg Ihelt citizenship Tho Battles was comojed by tho British cruiser Flt;sex from the middle of iho Atlantic to a short distance outride tho American three-mllo limit All tho passengers praised tho Brit Ish government for Its efforts to eaee hardships o2 ctmuded Americans
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Syracuse Herald

Syracuse, New York, US

Sun, Aug 23, 1914

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