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Show Foodstuffs for Poland Arriving at Hamburg BERLIN. Saturday. Feb. 7. -The plans of Herbert Hoover for nllr-vial-Ing some of the suffering in Puland, Czecho slovakia, Austria and Germany are nearing completion by the constant con-stant arrival of ships at Hamburg bearing bear-ing condensed milk, bacon and Deans. Major Goldsmith, agent of the American Amer-ican food relief, who has been superin- tending the operations at Hamburg, has returned to Berlin to take control of transportation of the foodstuffs. Czechoslovakia will be supplied direct di-rect by the Elbe river from Hamburg to Aussig. Tli is route is slower but safer in view of the numerous railroad robberies in Germany and tho crippled crip-pled condition of railway traffic. Food for Austria anJ Hungary will be sent in puardPd trains at Ratisbon, where it will be transferred to barges for transportation down the Danube. Tho sea route from the United States will keep Danzig and Poland supplied. oo |