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Show Germans Take Crew and Pas-sengers Pas-sengers From Wrecked Span-ish Span-ish Steamer Igotz Mendi. COPENHAGEN, March 2. John I Cameron, captain of the American schooner Beluga, his wife Mary and their 4 -year-old daughter, Janita of San Francisco wero the only Ameri- MM can prisoners on board the Spanish MM steamship Igotz Mendi, which went mM ashoro' recently on the north coast of Jutland, Denmark, while attempting to reach a German port. Captain Cam- cron says that the Germans fed and mM treated all of the prisoners well until a Japanese succeeded in escaping. mM after which all were kept below for MM twenty -eight days. f mM A German official statement of Feb- ruary 25 stated that the German aux- mM iliary cruiser Wolf had returned homo mM after fifteen months in the Atlantic, mM Indian and Pacific oceans. A British mM admiralty communication of tbo samo mm date said that the Wolf sank eleven ships and a number of sailing vessels. " Later reports shows that the Igotz Mendi after her capture last May was placed in charge of a prize crew and a number of prisoners from the sunken mM vessels transferred to her. The Igotz Mendi followed the Wolf for four months until they wero separated south of Ireland. The German prize IH crew has been interned. |