Show RUSS FARE BADLY BAUL Y YON ON WAY TO HOME America Ameri Looks Far Better Betterto to Them Now NEW YORK Nov 20 A A group of who recently left the United United United Unit Unit- ed States for soviet Russia describe their experiences as as- follows In a letter letter let let- ter leI to the Golos Gobs a Russian Russian- American dailY Dear comrades We are arc alive but where we live we do not know We left Boston and on the day ar i rived at Belgium We boarded the train at 6 p p. m m. and at midnight reached the German Gennan border When we bought tickets they did not give us change That happened at ata a station called Colony We sent our baggage to Berlin and then to the Polish border at Before arriving ar arriving ar- ar riving at Bengen they looked over our passports found them wrong and resent sent us back to Berlin BerUn The Polish consul there refused to vise the tue passports pass pass- ports We then appealed to to o the Ukrainian Latvian and Lithuanian consuls but met refusal We went to the American consul and asked him to send us back to America but he refused refuse We did not know what to doIt doIt do It It was Impossible to live In Germany Germany Ger Ger- many A loaf of of bread for which we paid In New York 10 cents costs coats here 10 lQ marks and one gets only one loaf of bread a week Meat is hot not obtainable obtain obtain- able The main foods are berries and beer black beer black and bitter Bopa advice we went to the barracks of the war prisoners and here we get beans beana and rotten potatoes Comrades dont don't refuse to send us steamship tickets Tell the contents of this letter 10 10 all those who intend to toi i return at once to Russia |