Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1914 — ADMIRAL DEWEY IS ATTACKED [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

ADMIRAL DEWEY IS ATTACKED

German Naval Writer Calls Incident at Manila as "Astonishing Allegations.” Berlin. —Count Reventlow, Germany’s foremost naval, writer, attacked Admiral Dewey In Deutsche TagesZeltung In connection with the chapter dealing with ttye German-American incident at Manila in Admiral Dewey’s

book of reminiscences. Count Reventlow describes Admiral Dewey's relation of the recontre between himself and Admiral Von Dlederlchs as “astonishing allegations," and challenges the accuracy of the assertion that the Americans fired a shot across the bow of the German frigate Cormoran as a reminder to the German admiral to respect the blockade which the American squadron had established.

Admiral George Dewey.