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Show SUBMARINE HAS A GOLD SUPPLY, - i Baltimore, July 23. The only thing that can be affirmed of tho submarine submar-ine merchantman Deutschland tonight In that she is alongside a pier in the Patapseo river where she was berthed fourteen days ago when she completed her vovage from Germany. It was officially "stated tonight that clearance papers as yet have not been field and this strengthened the be. I lief that negotiations for a consign mnt of gold, alono are responsible for, delay In tho submerslblo's departure. I In this connection it was reported j today from what is considered a trust j worthy source, that gold, in small sacks similar to those in which tho . I nickel that is known to form a part of the Deutschland's cargo, was placed, were earned aboard the vessel last Thursday by stevedores. It was recalled re-called that extra precautions in guarding guard-ing the submarine were taken that day. Newspaper men were forbidden to climb a pile-driver from which they had been making observations. It was on Thursday, too, that it was reported in New York that marine un. derwriters had ben asked for rates on a $4,000,000 consignment of gold to be dispatched on the Deutschland. rvn |