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Show ''GERMAN BITTERNESS AGAINST U. S. AKIN TO HATE OF BRITISH" i .. The following New York dispatch was published pub-lished in a recent issue of the San Francisco Chronicle: "The feeling in Germany against the United States is second in its intensity only to the feeling of Germans against Great Britain," said Dr. James J. Hogan of San Francisco, who returned today from Germany on the American liner St. Paul. "It is first 'Gott straffe England' and then 'Gott straffe the United States,'" said Dr. Hogan. Ho-gan. The surgeon went to Germany at the request r,i of the German government to demonstrate his recent discovery of a fluid used in blood transfusion. trans-fusion. Dr. Hogan says the fluid takes the place of actual blood, and by chemical transformation after the fusion gives the same results and is as efficacious. I Dr. Hogan told of a British doctor who had gone to the succor of a wounded German soldier on the field. The German soldier drew his re-volver re-volver and shot the doctor dead when he ap-proached, ap-proached, according to Dr. Hogan. He said British Brit-ish colonial troops in Europe had earned for themselves the sobriquet of "the White Ghurkas," ,. on account of their ferocity in attack. He saiJ that when wounded soldiers were brought into hospitals, attendants would point and say to him, "There, that is the result of American ammunition." ammuni-tion." Compared with Germany, Dr. Hogan said conditions con-ditions in other belligerent nations were chaotic. IHHHHHMi "Everything in Germany is wondorfully .well r organized," he said. "There is no waste of .any kind, and conservation of resources has reached a remarkable degree of perfection. Other countries coun-tries are, however, fast following Germany in this respect." |