Show German Facts BERLIN April 29The North German Gazette Ga-zette semiofficially states that the Imperial Imper-ial Ministry has just furnished the foreign office the followitfg facts relative to the Schnaebele affair Klein a commercial agent of Strasburcr and Grebert a manufacturer manufac-turer of Schillinghelm were suspected of communicating to the French various plans of the German fortresses and other treasonable treason-able intelligence and were brought before a magistrate for a hearing as to their connection connec-tion with the French Police It was further proved that Schnaebele had personal interviews inter-views with the accused and had written letters let-ters to them Sohnaebelo was arrested on a warrant issued by the examining magistrate It has been fully proven that the arrest was made on German soil Schnaebele admits writing those particuar letters and forwarding forward-ing the correspondence which the German authorities consider treasonable This statement state-ment is not considered in the light of a threat but is looked upon simply as an official of-ficial justification of the arrest of Schnae bele |