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Show AMERICANS SAID TO BE NDANGER Turks Cannot Distinguish Difference Dif-ference Between Englishmen English-men and the Americans. Geneva. Nov 5. via Paris U jo p m A telegram has been received here from an American business man in Constantinople, saying that Americans Ameri-cans In the Turkish capital are in danger for the reason (hat the Turks cannot distinguish between Englishmen English-men and Americans. This American declares that all buBlnens In Turkey Is at a standstill that the country is virtually in the hands o' the Germans and that all American business men arc ready to leave According to advices reaching Ge-neva Ge-neva from Munich, fourteen German naval officers and fifty sailors, all In uniforms, have left Munich for Turkey. Tur-key. They are traveling hy way or Vienna According to reliable information in Geneva. German agents are abroad in Switzerland and Italy endeavoring to purchase lead copper, leather, canned foods and motors for aeroplanes and submarines. They are offering high prices The Swiss and Italian authorities, au-thorities, which already have prohibited prohib-ited the exportation of some of these articles, are taking further measures iu this same direction. |