Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1917 — GERMANS TO LEAVE FEB. 13 [ARTICLE]

GERMANS TO LEAVE FEB. 13

Von Bernstorff and Many Others to Sail Next Week. Washington. Feb. 6. ; —One week from today the whole corps of German officials in the United States, including Count and Countess von Bernstorff, the embassy suite and consuls from all parts of the Country, will sail from New York for Gewiiany. Reservations for more than 200 persons have been eftgaged on the big Scandinavian liner Frederick VIII, leaving New York February 13 for Christiania. Final arrangements will be completed soon with officials of German consuls, throughout the country, having turned their consulates over to caretakers to be eventually reopened under the direction of Swiss officials, will start for New York in time to be on hand when the ship goes out. " Count von Bernstorff and his Wife, who is an American woman, together with the secretaries and official servants of the embassy, will leave the capital next Sunday night in a car specially provided through the courtesy, of the state department and ade•quately guarded to prevent any offense tr. the former ambassador and his suite. On their arrival in New York die party will go directly to the steamer.