UNABLE TO FIND FREEDOM IN GERMANY
LONDON, July 13. "I won't go baek to Germany; I axu staying liere;,; declared a • G-erman C?iptain O.tto Sclmeider, master of .thc aiotox-sh.ip Adolaar, whicii 1 ' dis ^ppeared ' ' af.ter leaving Southaiuptou arid turned up in Cork Harbour wliej) ;five days o.verdue at Emdgn, says th« Daily Express. The captain, who ha. his wife aboard, ae^ing as the cook, an his blonde, twin 21-year-old daughter signed on as menibers of the crew said: "I want freedom. 1 will trad. with England or any other eountry ex ,cept Russia. ' ' Captain Selineider, wlien told tha the British Control Commission ii. Germany had ordered his iminediatt return to Emd,en, asked fhe correspond ent why he shcruld retyrn to a cit;. wher.e people were dying of starvatioa He said the Adelaar had already been Iiired by Irish charterers to earry eoal and concluded: "If I and my family caipiot fmd p.eaee anywhere, there ■ always another way o.ut.''-'
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 July 1947, Page 5
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