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Show THE WITH 6EHMMT TO BEJSUMEO SOON Now York, Oct. 28. Tho British government having assured tho state department at Washington that cotton cot-ton not being contraband would bo nllowod to go through to Germany nnd Austria, American vessels nro bolng Bought In this port to carry nbrond tho first shipments. Robert F. Rose foreign trado advisor ot tho stnto department In making this announcement hero today snld that the cotton cither would bo lnndcd nt ports In Hollnnd nnd transported into Germany by rnll or would bo shipped direct to Germany. It Is planned to hnvo tho vosso's, ! bring back dye stuffs, cyanide, chemicals, chemi-cals, modlclucs, sugar beot seed and potash. Although Germany hn-j lifted lift-ed tho cmbnrgo on theso products, It lias been stipulated that cyuutdo and dyo stuffs must bo carried In American Ameri-can bottoms. For that reason American Am-erican vessels are being spught to carry cotton nbroad. Tho Mntanzas, tho first steamer lndon with dyo stuffs from Ccrninny slnco tho embargo was lifted, left Rotterdam for Now York today nnd the Sun, an Amorlcan steamer will leave Rotterdam Novombor i with the .first cargo ot cyanldo. It Is os- j tlmated that tho prosperity of C00,0t0 American tcxtllo workers dnpnnds upon tho free movement of German il)c stuffs, nnd It Is stilted that tho owners of American go'd and sllvor mines depend upon Gorman cyanldo to extract thoso metals. |