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Show GERMANY TO FIGHT I FOR LINER APPAM Norfolk, Va., Aug. 2. Prince von Hatzfeldt, counsellor of the German embassy at Washington, came to Norfolk Nor-folk today for a conference with local counsel In the Appam case. When asked if he knew the submarine submar-ine Deutschland had left Baltimore, the prince said: "So I've heard but I have nothing to do with her." "Do you think she will stop at Newport New-port News?" he was asked. "I do not know," he replied. "I see no reason why she sliould, but I think j that I would stop somewhere inside the three mile limit." Prince Hatzfeldt said Germany i would continue to fight for the posses j slon of the Appam which the federal district court has awarded to the Eng-. llsh owners. " I |