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Show jSiCMB TBHTED liiMiTEsy Refuge Rotterdam praise Germans for At pending Their Wants ENGLISH NOT ABUSED ht Russians Shot at Co logne, Victims Were Leaving Country. 1 jolTEKDAJI ug 2 ( a Lon 8 SO " ) thorns' cmv ass Atericam hew shows that ths Ger jITe been universally couitaous jjja, Xh hardships nndergoos bv iam of the United States have teen m ill U ,es t0 tha cona 01ia at C raj mobilisation the lack of fa li U for travel and at first a- restnc .j, of the hoars during trh.1 h the 3 ts eould be frequentel K week ,5a the opening of host 1 1 es the lat JC. Kstraiat w3 el ma'ed jlj government took n easures not 4 Arlooiu" to the safet of . er . bat al o to their comfort Those jjtot hit by the war are Vu ncan ijtjts m German who ha e founl jfcaltT m petting their njnal re t Zjo. Every measure has been taken ,Up them jl V G Kanter of Detro t who 5 IJled widely in Germanv dur nj. the filiation slate! today that er toald not ha e received better Ti Bent in their own eount v h le ,t a? passports and baggage offi L were courteous and in nun erous j tes apologiied for the in onen ence i ,ja nator lulled Us Kanter was in Frankiort on iiu oa August when the a thor : discovered a French ae oplane itn the eity He sa d the a rah j was iid upon and came down the a iator i tiled. That san e n ght e gh m rrenchmen were founi at " -isifort m a house using a wireless , jit. They pnt up a spirited fight tA revolvers but were overcome dv a u of bullets " it Cologne e ght Eu sians were shot j August 7 One of the prisoners was isjuued as a pnest two as nuns and a otter five wore the dre s of women. k impression is that they were or fry Kuisian citizens afraid to leave jtminy any other wav jXirag the firt tew days of mob liza - st ti Germans were all confident that i. ier would win When it betaiue - cora that England had made com 3 ki cause with France and K a a . Vng of depre sion came over the en se nat on. Since then this feel ng s ai to have given place to resigna is and a grim determination to do the st possible . taste Eliminated lea of all classes are vo unteering tmee in the field During the ; sst ireek 1 300 000 enrolled. Thev m bow being armed and drilled for roee. The occupation bv the troops U guards of the bases and nes of 'ssmnnieation was verv popular n jeroaay It is a serted" that women It their husbands an 1 sons to d e i tie fatherland All classes for the . 32s being are eliminated. Americans returning from Germany erj emphatically that the English . are been abused by the Germans ex K7t in small towns where the eon a to temporanlv lax. When de toed the English were given good Rahnent though not qoite the same as lseneans. There s no doubt that the ' maiu have made a spec al effort to : friendly to Amer cans and the gov foment has ssued two books regarding e Tar for the purpose of making the wraan s de known n the I n ted atts The feeling has preva led that ama. i the onlj nat on at all pally to German 'The cases of destitute Vmer cans in wtte dam are verv few and are be ng sieved by the American consul gen ei Tlie American consul in Berlin s pro JR free transportat on to all strand M Americans as fa t as pes ble The wrntv of passenger cars s a hard pblea. 6 |