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Show PHYSICIANS DENY BULGARATROCITIES Berlin, Fob. 23. Wireless to Say-ville. Say-ville. "Advices from Sofia state that a letter has been issued to the Bulgarian Bul-garian press by American physicians attached to the hospital of Lady Padgett Pad-gett at Uskup," says tho Overseas News Agency. "The letter was signed sign-ed by Doctors Brokow, Tonat, Cornelius Cor-nelius Wjebster, Robert Parsons, George Logan and Paters. In thiB letter let-ter the physicians refute the calumnies calum-nies spread by Richard Schclleus In regard to the Bulgarian troops. They express deep regret that an American should spread such untruths concerning concern-ing a country in which they are permitted per-mitted to move freelj'. "The physicians state further that up to the present time they have not received one single proof of atrocities atro-cities ascribed to the Bulgarians." Richard Schellens of Grotton, Conn., arrived in London last month from Uskup. He charged the Bulgarians with systematic persecution of the Serbians, who he said were being! robbed and starved by their conquerors. |