Show All Neutrals Consider Wilsons Wilson's Suggestions Mr Or ci to te Th nI 7 TI lf Tun nL LONDON Feb Fob 5 President 5 President Wilson Wil- Wil son suggestions Bugs th that all neutral countries break off ott diplomatic relations relations rela reIn with Germany Is under now consideration consideration con con- by practically all aU of ot the tho neutral governments according according- to dispatches dispatches dis dis- dis patches received rc hero here today toda The government most moet likely fly to take action upon the su suggestion Is Spain It was reHab reliably reported here heie Spain's reply to Germanys Germany's declaration declaration declara declara- tion of ot a n. ruthless submarine war Is 18 to tobo tobe bo ho made mado public today toda says a Madrid l 1 dispatch It i is believed d to be a strong tron protest protest almost almost an nn ultimatum In fact Bf PT l News 8 Swie I. I to Tb Tbt n. T l T m. m BERLIN BJ Feb 5 The The news new that tho United States has hM broken off ott diplomatic diplomatic diplomatic diplo diplo- matic relations caused Intense Intene disappointment but tho the public Is calm It Is stated that the German government government government govern govern- ment will do all In Its power to prevent prevent prevent pre pre- vent the rupture from going further Guards have been established d about the American embassy and the chief American consulates In tho the country Many of ot the American citizens I In Germany are preparing to leave IVy Vj I d Inu to T Tel A ATLANTA T A Ga Feb E. E Florida 5 Florida fruit and vegetable getable growers grower have been hard hit by the cold wave Freezing temperature prevailed today as ns far south as middle Florida Truck growers growers grow grow- I ers era In those sections lost practically their entire crop I Bf 1111 A. A lt Pre to Th The Te jr a. a LONDON Feb 5 The The American Amb Ambassador Walter II IL Page had a prolonged interview this afternoon with tho the British foreign secretary tary A. A J J. Balfour The Tho Spanish ambassador also called at the foreign office i iD In D Dj l sew Nun to Lo Th WASHINGTON Feb 6 For For the first time since he ho came to Washington eight years ears ago to represent his government government government gov gov- Count von yon Bern Bernstorff dismissed dis dia- dia missed German ambassador today re refused refused re- re fused to f see ee newspaper men Both ho and von tho the counselor of ot the tho embassy sent nt down word that there was WalI nothing to say My and that they would not receive recelo the reporters Dr Charles P. P Hutcher secretary of the Swiss le legation atlon conferred with First Assistant of ot State Phillips for tor nearly an hour today It was understood that the tho question of finding a way for tor former for tor- mer Ambassador von yon Bernstorff and his hi staff to got get back to Germany was vas discussed sed Dr Hutcher stated that so 80 far tar the Swiss legation has baa received d no official direction from Crom Its home government to take over the direction of or German affairs at- at af affairs fairs In this countr country Ho Ha expected however that the official orders would reach him some Borne time today 67 a International l Next S lo to Tb Tt Nl NEW V YORK I Feb cb 6 6 The 5 The American liner Philadelphia has arrived safely in Liverpool according to advices re received received re- re hero here by tho the American lIne lino today The Tho Philadelphia arrived at Liverpool Liver Liver- pool 1001 at 11 o'clock last night after atter havIng having hav hay ing log been delayed on ott her voyage by b a broken crank shaft The Finland of ot tho the American line lino ar arrived arrived ar ar- rived safely in Liverpool at 8 o'clock thi this morning officials hore bore were notified Both of or these vessels have passed through the restricted zone zono since Germanys Germany's Ger Ocr many's announcement of ot her submarine warfare Among the passengers on the Philadelphia Phila Phila- delphia were Mrs Whitelaw Reid and Capt Raold Haold Amundsen explorer |