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AA 4w4 jr Ov 0ds MA MUTI ,- rAmerk STREIECE Truasatlantic Flight ing Raid on Kait Kiel by Ame MACHINES N01 Stupendous Plan Is 1 That His Aeros Dynami Amricas n aman wE -dri ba of the aftac was made yese purts of the Iiind .ieain ha with the Aircraft Boad f the Cmrn BUl in I is the reply to G'ys n of hmles-his his hemamby. Am lam eig. have -ve- they an balplase of the lazs.mt tpe and hig drive a. Germamys fiet at th Paes.. new ------ Battepisao are new under ef- struction to imase jttack f Germany has beastod she wi ibhe thia Counry arst. To de ae aha memo have battleplasse that am travel 7 miles aIN ame 2 -ad e.et times the di=af yet e.IsM by an airplane In a asme Bh Bor av- proximate Soine, bon. hee Atllatie coast In 3S Imf battle- Pae arf te .to a" e &a4 32& dles they et aU"In so - try ad e capt3e0 . Asmeries. ms the other ban&, wil have to eaver only about U.t man, al; a 2115111110sr hem ha have t - g ea s atlantic air e - - to the AnereMs b riem Abe upt have two lnteame st e Mia eoentry. - Great mabcne ae being built tn this country t can re-ain Is the air twenty-four hours. An Italn aviator has flown me than .M ailes at a singe fsight. Frena avia- tors have remained up in light ma- chines nearly twelve hours. British airmen have been doing the amne thing. Manufacturers have emetiated that the life of large battleplanem like the Italian and the British I 11 heare minimum in the air. After that they must be overhauled. I.jo estimted p that the Right aeroes the Atlantio would take about forty hourv. This would leave 1M5 hours in which to com- duct major operations eginat the German bans. The distance between Great Britain and Kiel is about 43 miles. It Ia ettmated. as theme giant plane. will go at the speed of about ninety miles an hour. ther would be an expenditure of about eighteen hour' night in each raid. Obtacesm RemMVed. Two things heretofore prevented the sight-dura of Bight and In- ability to mta n direction. Dura- tion h bee Improved so the die- tace can be maide. Now a radio compeam has been discovered and Ver- feted In this country for the equip- ment of airplanes. It Is a simple di- velopment. The raido waves of a gives station are now used to guide the aviater both by day and night in wrky Weather. The United States NW Observatory has prepared an erial map mt trano-atlantle Unes. Th. United States Naval Observa- tory prepared at the request of Mr. Henry A. Wies Wood a valuable table an dip and refraction for aerial navigation. and Messrs. Elmer A. Sperry, Prof. Charles L. Poor. Rear Admiral Bradley FIke. U. S. N., re- tired: Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary. U. S. N.. reth'ed; and Glen H. Cor- tie. Henry Woodhouse. Redman Wa=nmaker. Prof. John A. Bram, J. Fred Hawarti, and ether promi- nent Scientists and aeronautle experts have d ed the poblien and have been at werk/ievelopling apetal in- strmeet to solve the meet dideit. Glenn H. Curtis has designed an aroplane suitable for trans-atlantle flight. The Gaflaudet Company, in this cematry. and the Handley-Page oeemmeny. in Great Britian. are aim. ready to produce a trans-atlantlo flier. flverything seema to he ready 3-for the melution of this problem ot denverg to Great Brittan the war- -lne manse-ry to eoaduet the aerial eperatio. a=aiqat the Gersman U-beat ad mitary bames., im WS WITI- Trihie at e-a-..mL ni L. . S.. Y., Ont. 36- Readmet the iest mera esort kmeie br ws ameesed today by I&t ~L ~am..We Jusse Adveae.s ferty-m~ems avi- seen tue '-mes were -see e enee se tntempnseneb ad .es. a~e ~ m la - ...a....a dmn -ee gast wnd EADA WILL Will Precede Bo er's Navaf Base at rican Aviators. V BEING BUILT eply to Kaiser's Boest Will Soon Rain te Here. a G -a fii. - Caa..t pnads. lay by ibuy euputo, aviatin es a a.d . wurh i eamin. sl of Nafihal DBfImm 5KAMR no bosm ta As wR sead a Gast wian mawdaucmem it was leamed ad nady it eq.i a fest of IJ0A sad tie acam tha Alanie fir a I Ed bae.. LUXUNG8 SENT PLOT MESSAGE RMte ....o U..n Is Bared by tie Sta* WMA hmem u"WMM Folowa Ia.tary La 's di. elemmn yaterday a the eSa " that the Gem sessi g e a ", planed and aid tsr a program of -01111g0 in the United States. the method of traemiion of the Bern- store telegrams was authoritatively iearned last ight. The telegrans wee transmitted to Buenos Aires over the uncens=red ernereal cable route. and tpence sat by count Lmhurg thlbugh the Swedish foreign offlee to Berlin. This was the ceurse followed by nearly all of the illcit communication be- tween Bernstorif and his chiets. Though the State Department reso- lutely refuses to etate bow the mes- mae were got through or where, it got them, the above can be aited on the word of an offecal who knows the whole story. Clears No.1rk The statement is to clear suspicion from the representatives of the north- ern neutrals in Washington. The State Department In believed to have no information which would lead it to think that the Swedish or Dutch ministers here shared, an has been sald. In the Berastorif plots, either innocently or knowingly. U waa stated here that almost post- tive knowledge had been received to the effect that a certain undellng in the Swedish foreign office wes re- sponsible tai this traffIc. The them minister of foreign affairs at Stock- holm was a banker. 1i-aoualmted with diplomatic afair.. It is believed that he was Imposed upon by certain sub- ordinates either through disect con- nivance or through sympathy with Germaaf. Steps have been taken long since in Stockholm the State Department has been assured. to ae that this practice me le-ger continues. Further sensational diseclosures were made by the State Department yesterday, which remove any doubt existingan to Counat Vem Bernsterf'a leadership Af German intrigue in this country. The three telegrams be- tweem Berlin and its ismaeM in Washington show that Bernterf did not step short at propaegada to peisam the minds of Amerioans, but had laid piane for wide oed sabo- to.in Umited Sttepnto acs- adian Pacific railroad with a-view to ampte interrupt.onfe tra~e in order to cause as mscameh esaess- mats pesel5e te the Baepaa --rheesto be.. pi..d .p..oe BrteEand his with Iheo- -"rim "htthe at a ea M-aE u tmisem Mmes meet not ha toedned' m the "egghsa mas in me way he camine m." The leererey et st published the flmlgtwa eermb th 5er-inOaldy.... "3enr Seeret. Gemea sla dveso me assteeh d a v to eame s rmW intrutin ag tan'pe; ~ar~ r ~ has hem e. - Jame*Ltet.a at - ran suamra ma ow -Eu seemswhl eAlle no" .Ile Two . ekmproe N rMti w noemkdat-fto e Y~a gamma ss a m t hoeng es dw't ados a mu~ o f o t e eIe". meam OW -y % or he sngeet to the O -" le iemee- te va es-ent -e foloin kh"a U -tate ow et e soemes ita we ore et m t rabovm ~~uM ~~sa "amh bedpenlta r &I st 5 Ieftes above saer e. aeWe."". "-''"- ybmaay of oin %Sfoth6;*0"bVting W~ , wh'eat , s.e r. rs- fe.... ... .r Oat, eathmer e roiled eas Corm, -mr grit., esa==a., b..mi.y, ears Do ,a'seahk mem aorn, roa .4n, Risear De. r. b.le . ea. Oeitmeed. ettce n i, eetto.- eeed ena or em"e al. Peant o a peanut ameal. -ays ben e. aeram &eam a. pe0m sof or or olewese ~imeress& Uease p . sou mmd a we al.4p Peaun o or Psm *ot fly. Ja oL say&. be sal.ol a l ut. er vegetalem. Camed pese. dried bean. tomatem. corn, =mon or mardiaef. DIed prunee, apgiso peaches or rat- sim. ..ar. yrp. or molAs. w1irteea -e..... Wo4ed, Izeepting. however. (1) Operators of elevators ar ware- houses handling wheat or rye, and manufacturers of the derivative pro- ducts of whea rye, who have al- ready been ye -hechave dI (2) Importer., manufacturers and refners of sugar, and manufacturers of suger syrups and molasses who have already been Ucenmed. (3) Retaflers whose gr- malee of foe4 commodities do not exceed $10,- tW per .num () Common carriers. (1) Farmers, gardener. co-opera- tive amociatlone of fa re or gard- oowfnrrb ON PAGE TwO. OR A FATALLY WOONDS LDH Negro Private Dying from Sot Fired by Noneom. Hit by a .4-ealiber bullet, which passed through both lung and lodged in hiM right arm, Raymond Whitney. colored. I, a privtd in the First Sep- arate Battalion of the D. C. National Guard. was reoved to Emergency Iloopital yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. and accorting to oatemeate made early this morn r by Pr. IL H. Davis, who treated Wh7tne. he will not ive t.,oughout today. Corp. Heary Pife. of the same hat- talIca, Is allege to have den the shoeting. He is under arrest at the Fourth poliee precnet, Polel may that ife admitted -to the shootg. hat Bay& that it wos an a-esiat. A8oo0fto is Uet. Jemes Cois. of the Fourth precinot. lift sal that he wee amt by ompany sew. mender t capture two notdbr, who hAImade their e frm thegud 'tt aadded be A r the two atrean--afsst and Mmry evam seoweat, - afeno ma d..e....e o ee. toe modsae 5e a sa eeg. -"Mi hating WbSi*newr. was Stenling amarby, ay Ate paee, who erated be a etateumeat ase iet aight by the weed messel, eald Dr. -rhs pelgaea Set the twa seses. who wee - ~ -~ tiy ie were amaeto last pit hithem anm are bein als et the Wsel greeket for She mastay authertIUs Coa. 3. 3. Ueeb.kfaet t a ses at the Whit. espgl e4 beeng~~gma -mUeb ~ to et TWWso hB o a M fob i40 Il Westlagte s 4 e MM6e s mobe Wu be jieM pat shu assets- hi a mn *9 No. I os sees ~~~ I ft 001"s eses goer t% s ofAsdee of wf't e labs .M Am* bw . We haft, bbe aftAeret e Ibas 04see 106 VA essee bm=... mi~ #esesrs. n e- GAN dli& aM how &m of fta .maw f a lead " &d bee ID Mm waWi edeestmssest 4(seb adt a almbl beW - 4 adme fn 6*i reeds mid Wha b asss eSw cowam $a s peeis .f de., wa .....sa d WE-hste% 6Maty hMMMm u ble in e sw i If ... d s wlad .. ..a As b. e a ewe, h ..d a b e626 =206 1W MW a finfi s ad be ub.- f- a . . O.. 6 i bow., GA vRGANES TO BE READY FOR MORE GAIN Patiently Consolidates Newly-Won Po. sitions to Ward Off Fierce Counter- L'ondo. 0&. 1. i pi& whi bmWib a C.os &lo t forgeo ahead on-the "inch y c plan that MWe mtrimfthe NW=is miles, Sir Douglas Haim settled dows today to the ~,-..ai..b Af the ground wonin yesrday's an th Flaners front and he preparation of a new push when al is read. FRRE FUR FORWARD Ont his left the French pished ahead and captured another vi lage. In his center the Astraaw --tled a Iody dispunte with t reutons over the ro-----io- of Celtic Wod,-" e it, in their owa Favor, with bayonet and &sab. Near where in Ina jipta Fnch th of the Ypres-aden Railway. his btoop" were pushed back 4 hort distance by a powesGerf man counter attack on a front of abo 2,00 yards. But each of these actions were f a l ab ead [oal nature. The big result of yea- rY0tiOfHtOWwo.b trday's battle, the cruehg In of ad ad th re ano-he the German lines on Paschendael ed"b one tak Ridge. stands unchanged and un- etled ad d W sp rhlenged. instead osdion of drivinoncaWoodh settledfr theirlowl without pause and thus exhaustingea ere h now th Fh hife man and guns on unorgaeIt cassnds nvtbl ar h terrin. the British commande inaiwatstroIs wer pushed bck sticking dIperturbably to his plan ofdntr attac on a ront o o "hit -ret-and- s tra.igy whcoh al- s mtoas at home o its that te t. n his newly won positions while a pte Auet emeso roe IV wearing hiesf out In counter RiLettands Fornedaden 31 thousandon toyd tew sage Resumption of the drive ig how- tte te B oa the ,Msg , wver, looked for earlier than -usualto aohne The ne pushdwh because it Is now a ra s withs winter.It Wjmes must thar th Lan the three or, at beo. four weeks oint in the or Ct wihe that an arowd by the weather godotntcso , herale by I for land -ht operat hio a l- o to ye arage o dable Job has to be n yet. and o as th domiate i. roi mean to do it unless all signse i totr tl te of ive. such rivs ax the rn ob t t Pmhae e Whs ad Australian made today In the a mst isin he a itecas between big battles are with wna nard otica ae tat th y weloe, for they ag to straght-ees J t t Crwn Pric ath e naw lne by tave the wayb is of a I b nmwr oneaught. iderabl job as e& MSne yet MY"d out oftopev the in~h t Aln frdnt aato eo that YOU 1 eep O the Flanda pabe Mea' blow sbiregd the Germans e at it c ne hold by th Lyd ecstoe theavly In bloo t " tored but thend thio whic $atn VIt . Berwie andpae this, 40- he isabe to alktelndeube t ocially that the hloadervs ou of t lae ass ft desp-arana to'esth a s -r Ve is a nd bMa'V"lo "wr 101d013 by their NS lefenderm" It Is adWe that,"hetavieM1 &MP~n.wt wer Inote~onhmoer weeut that one thin lbel onthis Denisis afron b .a J ..e..... .eI~m to.r...ouh.........r 2nves re ele diisbyone-ir e~arises ete por5a t saddtbt15et e dmi theats thementet wtoo Indc enthe - ptribump, teso etherrp eightmilelinged bwa coante atack . O~hsmteGemn5a5u ny an thosd rdifs ecu Iep pr.ns lvndllln-S oi inits swe, Tor mmt hal e donwarhdi.Cbllg her-be swep het mradesb. t adais htleWllTsiye in msassia asime. Mer he Tqtenrtotry o hed t betse ewi ar attck lsn wou !heSento we Se~e. toe asell mitar resn.ubsica MltreySa.NtM eee h a~ atems agre tha te 45ol blttasete ol'h pd e avaran row Prnce tetties of a delaying.batss nows- tipnl oe clis toasemc rdund as hjes soastopveet heBr'spfo Mwapn inoteFadr planbe -a-a- e mustthis la9n, ow th ever .adofi-' nb-rhd yt 'Of Serims left aram of -MW V-iasin. we"s me "l afterneat a 6 s a m.ss Sarat scri8 e Q*W hal "us-ft M"sW A moseom 04 Imte garr. ;.t Ilion" ad ft.sat i atos ft" at a -ftbe WOs ammial; -efme ad wiear. a". a-I1e &go the asmat "te em e mmgt tos a as tk t M tw -werit series cc 1=I "an so ae a M-Wiissa for he New Tet at. Always hWgtme ta m~ gheh. g ioA iel damsa maad J"st byh- grimis A sm," declared -HMPpy 11161101, "s Aimg at "w ht W se amAmer WO oaw at Mhe we"e sm ther Jay. u mehe . miab mlm'UIe as ams, into Mte dente b eart o- tie Rube aid babb le wet n's ile umeming as he Asto to 8" s term the Giant beach -b6 nnis;e some ol-time son at the North CYakmamt. baft Combtr IheD, he essa.. 330 ie a sOft-spoken Sallow, thi "Mg . rAas homred 1@114001d1r from the rar mover m aa wog st man- Mor. wee. ones. in thdws, t f tsmm'he rode as motorcycle lowe a abreet car. 2%. motetoe wonmk heat .I d the RIub. aoW ba"ia a Along his jwi are heoiamoa-t th day of his Marrow omte M" male. After that weople sai he van a COXTUID7 I*A Wagl. SURC fRumors of Batle Bring Out - Proof th t U. S. Is . Prepaed. t Reports that a gant sea battle was hsminent, while lacking omet0al con-w fraion yesterday breht out the fact that Amnrica in repren tim a European waters by a Sea .VAa greater than any ltson of the United I State s f suspected-O t One of the highest Ue.a. Is the naval m.rvce mnade the statement tRer hat a gret abroad which "composes practicakny every type of . essel." he amaoral Impression that eady de- strtyer an patrol boats had in sent to European waters fat far short of the fact. It was denared that aould the German Beest aem SS reports say It Is planning a paw- erful American aadre wil be found with the British and nmbner Vne~red Naval oeaps gti erally were fmt on the possibiity of Germany hav. te gcome to a reafstion that hbr force bad been spent an land and I that, thought it mistet be a slow ajad tedious procad the a sd armw were destined to uay forward to vlefary. They felt back Mpa the statement4 that the department and resoaved no a Inteation. oetal or uninea of German Warship activity which wound lead to the -eUtf the 9eet was about to come out. tav Te made no diguelm wewerer, t noftheir beaea, that there was soeI groundwork but the reort that aI enaval action was impeoding. Ca- iful hint were thrown Out, howevr. that It such t a lction Wafe to ese dn the near future, it would Erye likely be the result at "the ainmt going In than the Gerans coming Weon o se Timer. u It was pointed out tat a navu action against the finee s aot would be --ut. timely in view of HeigS ie by- terw Thes was free hsron 'in hgh thatlIf ystcrdan o atb. whroacter dielyae th beore. aT he oly~s reotrngtIn than that tema coif "twas knthe Gutn thava nvary aoefn agaitns a the eescoast. thewarta ee lpnl. hg circlet yetrreatat t chrter an rstrutio wa ita te names. powerulete arhia te oast. Itseee te rebttr el.t "And t hetetat qth Ose are Zeh te~ e ae s o males ' topemi waa ight aI s co ajog n. nvaloficronrva __ era b tto hio toy hetr e.- S ekIs ii.t asa, Outinous M dlies and I*ad Battle Vital Thrust a PRUSSIAN DIS kssaulted Admiral I Country's Disgrac Breast at E Aaumasia Oct. 10,Mwiny Asi ha eachad wid& epa. d isy: Pm a dcipl Oeuis e -..pe..&ishe-. Oveih s te why..I arn m04 fa6 "ihk," ha. h" a Gu-m us r of maime hi Sock aM sasM f lat &Ipa I tham d of Coma paphi L C. SS ARE PROITEI fi bers C O eh ed ax came ;dads, A Mi.. o. ah.- ommar. ,at She Meshine eua nat diem, e"M a -rrie em the eam a umral whom It amemoe its Jirm aete et prOamoee et Newrt to lebt. T~ur emate et the regular am ad been da"ed to the eompany Irem hM date Of its forematim ad. witi "Mmiat as uide, it was eneralt vmoadae that the ranking ser.ace. raom g t them. Instead Omy one MO theM. Jame I' end.-was appointed. He was -ad Vp Orrt AM reant. Only one et"e ergeant wam e=.& Victor C. Ohm tead, a Washington newspaper -a ho ham been serving as acting cor OraL was made the ranking dat ergeant. mot am Veerma. Dowd was flormsrly in the merie a the Forty-atm Infantry. and a" o4 back fer #uty when the premam mmergency aroma. He w ha Kanns ty whet war was dalared and ev It mer'rim for six Mamthe. but a -eserve. When he isnt giving an order he I basing and Capt. Lambahrd decribe ts as a frst meratmet be ha hemmed about Matting but oeve maped to semra, DeS in assenaial 6 drill maa. Ol"etoad. whom everybody I WrNhbagten knows. ceamb.m Mewledge of military taces wit Mpert army "pear work." Ot tend is anether veteMa. He seve a a smber at troep *.C A." of tb )latrk t or Columbia Cavalry. a bin 6mkng -r=tientam ew& -r, Se the Dlstriet NatiEmal Guard a he ''ab 3tab Boya." He gals tb iatie ot beIng the Art WAe 11tr bey to be given a sergesa In the mIeMal aemy. see Cemmaale Nmd. FOur eesorals i * also appelate a'. Thepws 3.7 fas- aSbb IF Fsrd. -m1= cir: ILC. seheeft, .. W. dber. m t...empes fthe Washington high goheet ma, a W. I& Claer. a me thene a0M f the NavaT Aademy, at A=npam. CmayA Ibin already aMumeeW ag-4cers MA Cas m? C emOmpct .e anmmeInS Its re weth:t a day er two. btte ba teems Wackht.e rom in khabi taday. It stimmiasb be marale et the empeal.. and a he haesiprsmed St they fSet Nb Comany A went tinaugh lts dtual SaemaJn. Seam and ease amdte Uoeer et the hattehiem wadtbeg thee . a~3 TW. kBGN3 £LeWAY dahaiy Heare Ismes Fesmal Stat. moat.e .ai.. The euiwiy hi~as eanlam ineuy s sa en- hwtmanje ens. me sapamant. ainal. -ee est Ue - ~a rtns LLSERWS NAVY Utd O0" Offices hip fot Norway as t Ruuia Nean. PUNE CURSED ndeavors to Withhold e, But Makes Clean leventh Hour. m a Servems.) m mir of 0i2s jmdia at wmd defi. milita mmVl P Kr EKTIUMf d fier tmeel&, but Ism"he at as e a ushxid, aed by ame Wbth WK. his fe & Ceama capi mgh, m a zemt of thm see.m. ro'esme sempende.. s..onf Imnae-aw h the eeee S m umi. ak. ot soeIas d a n SA enad- Ing their eomese to malsts and them- slvus bemo Smmerals ad adm. mis eom a group et Genmm b*U-9=m= bow strong ammertawn ins " se wm , ersmda mewe. must: L To term a 'email ot idelgasin am-g a. am. .avy. .a. g. 6 To INI sheft amwas" 11 evemsa- and thae Pr m w e amt. ihas aumsa aims 3. T Amm poes. The aes9"- PeOS-O at this ass- Oti am th er k Iews The crew of the 8.U-tem hatt- ship Westfakem while the vessel was at Wuhelnmhaves. mued ame threw their cmptain overhoar. He was drowned. The complement of the Westfalsm is M e, ad easen. The Garmas naval roster published Jut bet" the war give Capt. Redeh am the bat. tih's mcmmandeme Tured e~s msa The crew of the Crrm ersieg sine meted, while the vessel was at ma. They arrsted" the embom it is aid, and beaded for Norway to have themmelves interned. A "mes- q- t"etaila overtook them and teek the ship and erew back to Wilbelms- haven. *m6le' meenes wer enacted on two other warships. according to the un- Seola aooumnts. Admiral von Ca- polle refused to give the Ps.a any details of the outbreak beygad Smaying that the "gAlty partee have been erreted and have r"ceved thi t " deers" I One vereion bee It that be Ka t hastened to Wilaauus and ordered the execution of one out of ewery seven, that Chamene MIchaell prevailed upon the Mmomert to med- ify this so that Only tbres were shot. 3 mih TYeomen **-1 A grave politiod ampect atta-h. to the metinoss outbreaLks The mrtne minister openly charged In the Refic- Stag that the seditious plot was aided Land abetted by the Secial Radima wing. He =mmd deputies Havese and Veghther wewPanUy a- having help- ed to map out the plan ot .mes. The emferamte. he mserted. took ple- is is the Reichstag Bsmmg. -m .ichg n...i Which thie. edisclome were made wil m down in German history as the met de- r MUM, of the war. e o D- tin dimp.**has. The mm whe the radcal deptIes amid pear de- naed the marine maleatmes aus atn. and d~ne him to immih geat . rn * e3mvn, The headef the Germau navy sehe with rid gravity and clearnma, 1e0 tlike & man who ad to INS orn - weoo fre Ihis ewn pm, Me som : I " I soertmately a mad agair - that the mallaseveto i tgend th - heads ot peens in our navy and i- romm elutienary ue ameng ai''t is peeeS that the pie~l age- I tater cdederSedn thin *M with a the inependent seeictietn Ia the Deicheta. Ompiiead hin 3iams to a Deptiee Haas and Vogtherr ad oh- tained theirapra. "I at= mehe a .en.... agemo the shaeemet events whIcb eom- red in the navy. The few peems who -sB their haer ad thgg- Sey ag. hemd the . s~1Imsa eaty ay ta } e rmmers e oeneies me mesnamgehty amimeesd. ' hse -ewhito e 'O the mee wa mt theeeMd fetr aage memeit use min wU rema en. Unoey prisem imne were plem Seae et the mnees who wno met Gen. Okegn tmSe Qs. OMe in sein 80. Q. a em- as emat a Sieat ~...me R 3m etated at Se inpim aee~he mse deom R w mm d m oh er mem e -e at the sehbe hem e~Ig erothue
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Page 1: The Washington herald.(Washington, DC) 1917-10-11 [p ].chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045433/1917-10-11/ed-1/seq-1.pdfAA4w4 0ds jrMA Ov MUTI,-rAmerk STREIECE Truasatlantic Flight

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Truasatlantic Flighting Raid on Kait

Kiel by Ame

MACHINES N01Stupendous Plan Is 1

That His AerosDynami

Amricas n aman wE -driba of the aftac was made yesepurts of the Iiind .ieain hawith the Aircraft Boad f the Cmrn

BUl inI is the reply to G'ys n

of hmles-his hishemamby. Amlam eig. have -ve- they anbalplase of the lazs.mt tpe andhig drive a. Germamys fiet at th

Paes.. new ------

Battepisao are new under ef-struction to imase jttack fGermany has beastod she wi ibhe

thia Counry arst. To de ae aha memohave battleplasse that am travel7 milesaIN ame 2 -ad e.ettimes the di=af yet e.IsM by anairplane In a asme Bh Bor av-proximate Soine, bon.hee Atllatiecoast In 3S Imf battle-Pae arf te .toa" e&a4 32&dles they et aU"In so -

try ad ecapt3e0 .

Asmeries. ms the other ban&, wilhave to eaver only about U.t man,al; a 2115111110srhem hahavet - g ea satlantic air e - - tothe AnereMsb riem Abe upt havetwo lnteame st e Miaeoentry.

-

Great mabcne ae being built tnthis country t can re-ain Is theair twenty-four hours. An Italnaviator has flown me than .Mailes at a singefsight. Frena avia-tors have remained up in light ma-chines nearly twelve hours. Britishairmen have been doing the amnething.Manufacturers have emetiated that

the life of large battleplanem like theItalian and the British I 11 heareminimum in the air. After that theymust be overhauled. I.jo estimted

p that the Right aeroes the Atlantiowould take about forty hourv. Thiswould leave 1M5 hours in which to com-duct major operations eginat theGerman bans. The distance betweenGreat Britain and Kiel is about 43miles. It Ia ettmated. as theme giantplane. will go at the speed of aboutninety miles an hour. ther would bean expenditure of about eighteenhour' night in each raid.

Obtacesm RemMVed.Two things heretofore prevented

the sight-dura of Bight and In-ability to mta n direction. Dura-tion h bee Improved so the die-tace can be maide. Now a radiocompeam has been discovered and Ver-feted In this country for the equip-ment of airplanes. It Is a simple di-velopment. The raido waves of a

gives station are now used to guidethe aviater both by day and nightin wrkyWeather. The United StatesNW Observatory has prepared anerial map mt trano-atlantle Unes.Th. United States Naval Observa-

tory prepared at the request of Mr.Henry A. Wies Wood a valuabletable an dip and refraction for aerialnavigation. and Messrs. Elmer A.Sperry, Prof. Charles L. Poor. RearAdmiral Bradley FIke. U. S. N., re-tired: Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary.U. S. N.. reth'ed; and Glen H. Cor-tie. Henry Woodhouse. RedmanWa=nmaker. Prof. John A. Bram,J. Fred Hawarti, and ether promi-nent Scientists and aeronautle expertshave d ed the poblien and havebeen at werk/ievelopling apetal in-strmeet to solve the meet dideit.Glenn H. Curtis has designed an

aroplane suitable for trans-atlantleflight. The Gaflaudet Company, inthis cematry. and the Handley-Pageoeemmeny. in Great Britian. are aim.

ready to produce a trans-atlantloflier. flverything seema to he ready3-for the melution of this problem otdenverg to Great Brittan the war--lne manse-ry to eoaduet the

aerial eperatio. a=aiqat the Gersman

U-beat ad mitary bames.,im WS WITI-

Trihie at e-a-..mL

ni L. . S.. Y., Ont. 36-Readmet the iest mera esort

kmeiebr ws ameesed todayby I&t ~L ~am..WeJusse Adveae.s ferty-m~ems avi-seen tue '-mes were -seee enee se tntempnseneb ad

.es. a~e ~ m la

- ...a....a dmn

-ee gastwnd

EADA WILL

Will Precede Boer's NavafBase atrican Aviators.

V BEING BUILTeply to Kaiser's BoestWill Soon Rainte Here.

a G -a fii. - Caa..t pnads.lay by ibuyeuputo, aviatin esa a.d . wurh i eamin.sl of Nafihal DBfImm5KAMRno bosm ta As wR sead a Gastwian mawdaucmem it was leamedad nady it eq.i a fest of IJ0Asad tie acam tha Alanie fir a

I Ed bae..

LUXUNG8 SENTPLOT MESSAGE

RMte ....o U..n IsBared by tie Sta*

WMA hmem u"WMMFolowa Ia.tary La 's di.

elemmn yaterday a the eSa "that the Gem sessi g ea ",planed and aid tsr a program of-01111g0 in the United States. themethod of traemiion of the Bern-store telegrams was authoritativelyiearned last ight.The telegrans wee transmitted to

Buenos Aires over the uncens=redernereal cable route. and tpencesat by count Lmhurg thlbugh theSwedish foreign offlee to Berlin. Thiswas the ceurse followed by nearlyall of the illcit communication be-tween Bernstorif and his chiets.Though the State Department reso-

lutely refuses to etate bow the mes-mae were got through or where, itgot them, the above can be aitedon the word of an offecal who knowsthe whole story.

Clears No.1rkThe statement is to clear suspicion

from the representatives of the north-ern neutrals in Washington. TheState Department In believed to haveno information which would lead itto think that the Swedish or Dutchministers here shared, an has beensald. In the Berastorif plots, eitherinnocently or knowingly.U waa stated here that almost post-

tive knowledge had been received tothe effect that a certain undellngin the Swedish foreign office wes re-sponsible tai this traffIc. The themminister of foreign affairs at Stock-holm was a banker. 1i-aoualmted withdiplomatic afair.. It is believed thathe was Imposed upon by certain sub-ordinates either through disect con-nivance or through sympathy withGermaaf.Steps have been taken long since

in Stockholm the State Departmenthas been assured. to ae that thispractice me le-ger continues.Further sensational diseclosures

were made by the State Departmentyesterday, which remove any doubtexistingan to Counat Vem Bernsterf'aleadership Af German intrigue in thiscountry. The three telegrams be-tweem Berlin and its ismaeM inWashington show that Bernterf didnot step short at propaegada topeisam the minds of Amerioans, buthad laid piane for wide oed sabo-to.in Umited Sttepnto acs-adian Pacific railroad with a-view toampte interrupt.onfe tra~e inorder to cause as mscameh esaess-mats pesel5e te the Baepaa

--rheesto be.. pi..d .p..oeBrteEand his with Iheo-

-"rim"htthe at a ea M-aEu tmisem Mmes meet not hatoedned'm the "egghsa mas inme way he camine m."The leererey et st published

the flmlgtwa eermb th

5er-inOaldy...."3enr Seeret. Gemea sla

dveso me assteeh d

a v to eame s rmWintrutin agtan'pe;

~ar~ r ~ has hem e.- Jame*Ltet.a at -

ransuamra ma

ow

-Eu

seemswhl eAlle no" .Ile Two .ekmproe NrMti wnoemkdat-fto e Y~a

gamma ss a m t hoeng es

dw't ados a mu~

o f o t e eIe". meamOW -y % or he sngeet to theO -" le iemee-te va es-ent -e foloin kh"aU -tate owet e soemes

ita we ore

et m t rabovm

~~uM ~~sa"amhbedpenlta r&I st 5 Ieftes above saere. aeWe."". "-''"-

ybmaayof oin

%Sfoth6;*0"bVting

W~ , wh'eat , s.e r. rs-fe.... ... .rOat, eathmer e roiled easCorm, -mr grit., esa==a., b..mi.y,

ears Do ,a'seahk mem aorn, roa .4n,Risear

De. r. b.le. ea.

Oeitmeed. ettce n i, eetto.-eeed ena or em"e al.Peant o a peanut ameal.-ays ben e. aeram &eam a. pe0m

sofororolewese

~imeress& Uease p.

sou mmd a we al.4pPeaun o or Psm *otfly. Ja oL say&. be sal.ol

a l ut. er vegetalem.Camed pese. dried bean. tomatem.

corn, =mon or mardiaef.DIed prunee, apgiso peaches or rat-sim...ar. yrp. or molAs.

w1irteea -e..... Wo4ed,Izeepting. however.(1) Operators of elevators ar ware-

houses handling wheat or rye, andmanufacturers of the derivative pro-ducts of whea rye, who have al-ready been ye -hechave dI

(2) Importer., manufacturers andrefners of sugar, and manufacturersof suger syrups and molasses whohave already been Ucenmed.

(3) Retaflers whose gr- malee offoe4 commodities do not exceed $10,-tW per .num

() Common carriers.(1) Farmers, gardener. co-opera-tive amociatlone of fa re or gard-

oowfnrrb ON PAGE TwO.

OR A FATALLYWOONDS LDH

Negro Private Dying from SotFired by Noneom.

Hit by a .4-ealiber bullet, whichpassed through both lung and lodgedin hiM right arm, Raymond Whitney.colored. I, a privtd in the First Sep-arate Battalion of the D. C. NationalGuard. was reoved to EmergencyIloopital yesterday afternoon at 4o'clock. and accorting to oatemeatemade early this morn r by Pr. ILH.Davis, who treated Wh7tne. he willnot ive t.,oughout today.Corp. Heary Pife. of the same hat-

talIca, Is allege to have den theshoeting. He is under arrest at theFourth poliee precnet, Polel maythat ife admitted -to the shootg.hat Bay& that it wos an a-esiat.

A8oo0fto is Uet. Jemes Cois.of the Fourth precinot. liftsal thathe wee amt by ompany sew.mender t capture two notdbr, whohAImade their e frm the gud

'tt aadded be A r thetwo atrean--afsstand Mmry evam seoweat,

- afeno m a d..e....e o ee.

toe modsae 5e a sa eeg.

-"Mi hating WbSi*newr. was

Stenling amarby, ay Ate paee, whoerated be a etateumeat ase iet

aight by the weed messel, eald Dr.-rhs pelgaea Set the twa seses.who wee - ~ -~ tiy ie wereamaeto last pit hithem anm arebein als et the Wsel greeket for

She mastay authertIUs

Coa. 3. 3. Ueeb.kfaet t

a ses at the Whit. espgl e4

beeng~~gma-mUeb ~toet

TWWso hB o a M fob i40 IlWestlagte s 4 e MM6e s

mobe Wu be jieM

pat shu assets- hi a mn *9 No.

Ios

sees~ ~ ~ I ft001"seses

goer t% s ofAsdee of wf'te labs .M Am* bw . We haft,bbe aftAeret e

Ibas 04see 106 VA essee bm=... mi~ #esesrs.n e- GAN dli& aM how &m of fta.maw fa lead " &d bee ID Mm

waWi edeestmssest 4(seb adt a almbl beW - 4 admefn 6*i reeds mid Wha b asss eSw cowam $a s peeis.f de., wa .....sa d

WE-hste% 6Maty hMMMm uble in esw i If...d s wlad .. ..a As b. e aewe, h ..da b e626 =206 1W MW a finfi s ad beub.- f- a . . O.. 6 ibow.,

GAvRGANES TO BEREADY FOR MORE GAIN

Patiently Consolidates Newly-Won Po.sitions to Ward Off Fierce Counter-

L'ondo. 0&. 1. i pi&whi bmWiba C.os

&lo t forgeo ahead on-the "inch y c plan that MWe mtrimfthe

NW=is miles, Sir Douglas Haim settled dows today to the ~,-..ai..b

Af the ground wonin yesrday's an th Flaners front and

he preparation of a new push when al is read.

FRRE FUR FORWARDOnt his left the French pished ahead and captured another vi

lage. In his center the Astraaw --tled a Iody dispunte with t

reutons over the ro-----io- of Celtic Wod,-" e it, in their owa

Favor, with bayonet and &sab. Near where in Ina jipta Fnchth of the Ypres-aden Railway. his btoop" were pushed back 4

hort distance by a powesGerf man counter attack on a front of abo

2,00 yards.

But each of these actions were f a l abead[oal nature. The big result of yea- rY0tiOfHtOWwo.b

trday's battle, the cruehg In of ad ad th re ano-he

the German lines on Paschendael ed"b one tak

Ridge. stands unchanged and un- etled ad d W sp

rhlenged. instead osdion of drivinoncaWoodh settledfr theirlowlwithout pause and thus exhaustingea ere h now thFh

hife man and guns on unorgaeIt cassnds nvtbl ar h

terrin. the British commande inaiwatstroIs wer pushed bck

sticking dIperturbably to his plan ofdntr attac on a ront o o"hit -ret-and- s tra.igy whcoh al-

s mtoas at home o its that te t.n his newly won positions while a pte Auet emeso

roe IV wearing hiesf out In counterRiLettands Fornedaden 31 thousandon toyd tew sageResumption of the drive ig how- tte te B oa the ,Msg ,

wver, looked for earlier than -usualto aohne The ne pushdwh

because it Is now a ra s withs winter.It Wjmes must thar thLan the three or, at beo. four weeks oint in the or Ct wihe

that an arowd by the weather godotntcso , herale by Ifor land -ht operat hio a l- o to ye arage odable Job has to be n yet. and o as th domiate i.

roi mean to do it unless all signse i to tr tlte

of ive. such rivs ax the rn ob t t Pmhae e Whs

ad Australian made today In the a mst isin heaitecas between big battles are with wna nard oticaae tat thy weloe, for they ag to straght-ees J t t Crwn Pricath e naw lne by tave the wayb is of a I b nmwr

oneaught.

iderabl job as e& MSne yet MY"d out oftopev the in~h t

Aln frdnt aato eo that YOU 1 eep O the Flanda pabeMea' blow sbiregd the Germans e at it c ne hold byth

Lyd ecstoe theavly In bloo t " tored but thend thio whic$atn VIt . Berwie andpae this, 40- he isabe to alktelndeubet ocially that the hloadervs ou of t lae

ass ft desp-arana to'esth a s -r Ve is andbMa'V"lo "wr 101d013 by their NS

lefenderm" It Is adWe that,"hetavieM1 &MP~n.wt

wer Inote~onhmoer weeut that one thin lbel

onthisDenisisafron b .a J

..e..... .eI~m to.r...ouh.........r2nves re ele diisbyone-ir e~arisesete

por5a t saddtbt15et e dmi theats thementet wtooIndc enthe - ptribump, teso etherrpeightmilelinged bwa coante atack .

O~hsmteGemn5a5u ny an thosd rdifs ecuIeppr.ns lvndllln-S oi inits swe, Tor mmt hale

donwarhdi.Cbllg her-be swep het mradesb.t

adais htleWllTsiye in msassia asime.Merhe Tqtenrtotry o hed t

betse ewi ar attck lsn wou

!heSento we Se~e. toe asell mitarresn.ubsicaMltreySa.NtM eee h a~ atems agre tha te 45olblttasete ol'h pd e avaran row Prncetetties of a delaying.batss nows-tipnl oe clis toasemc rdund as hjes

soastopveet heBr'spfoMwapn inoteFadr planbe

-a-a- e mustthis la9n, ow th

ever .adofi-'nb-rhd yt

'Of Serims

left aram of -MW V-iasin. we"s me

"l afterneat a 6 s a m.ssSarat scri8 e Q*W hal "us-ft

M"sWAmoseom 04Imtegarr. ;.tIlion" ad ft.sat i atos ft"

at a -ftbe WOs ammial; -efmead wiear. a". a-I1e &go theasmat "te em e mmgttos a as tk t M tw -weritseries cc 1=I "an so ae a M-Wiissafor he New Tet at.Always hWgtme ta m~

gheh. g ioA iel

damsa maad J"st byh- grimis A sm,"declared -HMPpy 11161101, "s Aimgat "w htW seamAmer WO oawat Mhe we"e sm therJay.

umehe . miab mlm'UIe

as ams, into Mte dente b eart o-tie Rube aid babb le wet n'sileumeming as he Asto to 8" s term

the Giant beach -b6 nnis;e someol-time son at the North CYakmamt.baft Combtr IheD, he essa.. 330ie a sOft-spoken Sallow, thi "Mg .

rAas homred 1@114001d1r from therar mover m aa wog st man-Mor. wee.ones. in thdws, t f tsmm'he

rode as motorcycle lowe a abreet car.2%. motetoe wonmk heat .Id

the RIub. aoW ba"ia a Along

his jwi areheoiamoa-t th dayof his Marrow omte M" male.After that weople sai he van a

COXTUID7 I*A Wagl.

SURCfRumors of Batle Bring Out -

Proof th t U. S. Is .

Prepaed.t

Reports that a gant sea battle washsminent, while lacking omet0al con-wfraion yesterday breht out the

fact that Amnrica in repren tim aEuropean waters by a Sea .VAagreater than any ltson of the United IState s f suspected-O tOne of the highest Ue.a. Is the

naval m.rvce mnade the statementtRer hat a gret abroad which

"composes practicakny every type of

. essel."he amaoral Impression that eady de-

strtyer an patrol boats had in

sent to European waters fat far

short of the fact. It was denaredthat aould the German Beest aem

SS reports say It Is planning a paw-erful American aadre wil be found

with the British and

nmbner Vne~redNaval oeaps gtierally were fmt

on the possibiityof Germany hav.

te gcome to a reafstion that hbr

force bad been spent an land andI that, thought it mistet be a slow ajad

tedious procad the a sd armw weredestined to uay forward to vlefary.

They felt back Mpa the statement4

that the department and resoaved no

a Inteation. oetal or uninea ofGerman Warship activity which wound

lead to the -eUtf the 9eet was aboutto come out.

tav Te made no diguelm wewerer,tnoftheir beaea, that there was soeI

groundwork but the reort that aI

enaval action was impeoding. Ca-

iful hint were thrown Out, howevr.

that It such t a lction Wafe to ese

dn the near future, it would Eryelikely be the result at "the ainmt

going In than the Gerans coming

Weon o se Timer.uIt was pointed out tat a navu

action against the finee s aotwould be --ut. timely in viewof HeigS ie by- terwThes was free hsron 'in hgh

thatlIf ystcrdan o atb. whroacterdielyae th beore. aT he oly~s

reotrngtIn than that tema coif

"twas knthe Gutn thava nvaryaoefn agaitns a the eescoast.thewarta ee lpnl. hgcirclet yetrreatat t chrter an

rstrutio wa ita te names.powerulete arhia te oast.Itseee te rebttr el.t

"And t hetetat qthOse are

Zeh te~ e ae s o males 'topemi waa ightaI sco

ajog n. nvaloficronrva__ era b tto hio toy

hetre.-

SekIs

ii.t asa,

Outinous M dliesand I*ad Battle

Vital Thrust a

PRUSSIAN DISkssaulted Admiral I

Country's DisgracBreast at E

Aaumasia Oct. 10,MwinyAsi ha eachad wid& epa. d

isy: Pm a dciplOeuis e -..pe..&ishe-.

Oveih s te why..Iarn m04 fa6 "ihk," ha. h"a Gu-m us r of maime hi

Sock aM sasM f lat &IpaI tham d of Coma paphi

L C.SSARE PROITEIfi bers C O eh ed ax

came ;dads,A Mi.. o. ah.-ommar. ,at She Meshine eua nat

diem, e"M a -rrie em the eama umral whom It amemoe its Jirm

aete et prOamoee et Newrt tolebt.

T~ur emate et the regular amad been da"ed to the eompany IremhM date Of its forematim ad. witi

"Mmiat as uide, it was eneraltvmoadae that the ranking ser.ace.raom g t them.Instead Omy one MO theM. Jame I'end.-was appointed. He was -adVp Orrt AM reant. Only one et"e

ergeant wam e=.& Victor C. Ohmtead, a Washington newspaper -aho ham been serving as acting corOraL was made the ranking dat

ergeant.mot am Veerma.

Dowd was flormsrly in the meriea the Forty-atm Infantry. and a"o4 back fer #uty when the premammmergency aroma. He w ha Kannsty whet war was dalared and ev

It mer'rim for six Mamthe. but a-eserve.When he isnt giving an order he Ibasing and Capt. Lambahrd decribets as a frst meratmet be hahemmed about Matting but oevemaped to semra, DeS in assenaial6 drill maa.Ol"etoad. whom everybody IWrNhbagten knows. ceamb.mMewledge of military taces witMpert army "pear work." Ottend is anether veteMa. He sevea a smber at troep *.C A." of tb)latrk t or Columbia Cavalry. a bin6mkng -r=tientam ew& -r,Se the Dlstriet NatiEmal Guard ahe ''ab 3tab Boya." He gals tb

iatie ot beIng the Art WAe11tr bey to be given a sergesa

In the mIeMal aemy.see Cemmaale Nmd.

FOur eesorals i * also appelatea'. Thepws 3.7 fas- aSbbIFFsrd. -m1= cir: ILC. seheeft,

.. W. dber. m t...empesfthe Washington high goheetma,a W. I& Claer. a me thene a0M

f the NavaT Aademy, at A=npam.CmayA Ibin already aMumeeWag-4cersMA Cas

m? C emOmpct .e anmmeInS Its reweth:t a day er two.btte ba teems Wackht.e

rom in khabi taday. It stimmiasb

be marale et the empeal.. and a

he haesiprsmed St they fSet Nb

Comany A went tinaugh lts dtualSaemaJn. Seam and ease amdteUoeer et the hattehiem wadtbeg thee

. a~3 TW.

kBGN3 £LeWAY

dahaiy Heare Ismes Fesmal Stat.moat.e .ai..

The euiwiy hi~as eanlam

ineuy s sa en- hwtmanjeens. me sapamant. ainal.

-ee est

Ue- ~a

rtnsLLSERWS NAVY

Utd O0" Officeship fot Norway ast Ruuia Nean.

PUNE CURSEDndeavors to Withholde, But Makes Cleanleventh Hour.

m a Servems.)m mir of 0i2sjmdia

at wmd defi. milita mmVlP

Kr EKTIUMfd fier tmeel&, but Ism"he at as ea ushxid, aed by ame WbthWK.his fe & Ceama capi mgh,m a zemt of thm see.m.

ro'esme sempende.. s..onfImnae-aw h the eeee S m umi.

ak. ot soeIas d a n SA enad-

Ing their eomese to malsts and them-slvus bemo Smmerals ad adm.mis eom a group et Genmmb*U-9=m= bow strong ammertawn

ins" se wm , ersmda mewe.must:L To term a 'email ot idelgasinam-g a. am. .avy. .a. g.

6 To INI sheft amwas" 11evemsa- and thae Pr m weamt. ihas aumsa aims3. T Amm poes.

The aes9"- PeOS-O at this ass-Oti am th er k IewsThe crew of the 8.U-tem hatt-ship Westfakem while the vessel wasat Wuhelnmhaves. mued amethrew their cmptain overhoar. Hewas drowned.The complement of the Westfalsm

is M e, ad easen. The Garmasnaval roster published Jut bet" thewar give Capt. Redeh am the bat.

tih's mcmmandemeTured e~s msa

The crew of theCrrm ersiegsine meted, while the vessel wasat ma. They arrsted" the embom

it is aid, and beaded for Norway tohave themmelves interned. A "mes-

q- t"etaila overtook them and teekthe ship and erew back to Wilbelms-haven.

*m6le' meenes wer enacted on twoother warships. according to the un-Seola aooumnts. Admiral von Ca-

polle refused to give the Ps.aany details of the outbreak beygadSmaying that the "gAlty partee havebeen erreted and have r"ceved thi

t " deers"I One vereion bee It that be Kat hastened to Wilaauus and

ordered the execution of one out ofewery seven,that Chamene MIchaellprevailed upon the Mmomert to med-ify this so that Only tbres were shot.

3 mih TYeomen **-1A grave politiodampect atta-h. to

the metinoss outbreaLks The mrtneminister openly charged In the Refic-Stag that the seditious plot was aidedLand abetted by the Secial Radimawing. He =mmd deputies Havese andVeghther wewPanUy a- having help-ed to map out the plan ot .mes. The

emferamte. he mserted. took ple- isis the Reichstag Bsmmg.

-m .ichg n...i Which thie.edisclome were made wil m downin German history as the met de-

r MUM, of the war. e o D-tin dimp.**has. The mm whethe radcal deptIes amid pear de-naed the marine maleatmes aus atn.and d~ne him to immih geat

. rn * e3mvn,The headef the Germau navy sehe

with rid gravity and clearnma, 1e0tlike & man who ad to INS orn- weoo fre Ihis ewn pm, Me som :I " I soertmately a mad agair

- that the mallaseveto i tgend th-heads ot peens in our navy and i-

romm elutienary ue amengai''t is peeeS that the pie~l age-I tater cdederSedn thin *M with

a the inependent seeictietn Ia the

Deicheta. Ompiiead hin 3iams toa Deptiee Haas and Vogtherr ad oh-tained theirapra.

"I at= mehe a .en.... agemothe shaeemet events whIcb eom-red in the navy. The few peems who-sB their haer ad thgg- Sey ag.hemd the . s~1Imsa eaty ay ta

} e rmmers e oeneiesme mesnamgehty amimeesd.' hse -ewhito e 'O the mee

wa mt theeeMd fetr aage memeituse min wU rema en.Unoey prisem imne were plem

Seae et the mnees who wno met

Gen. Okegn tmSe

Qs. OMe in sein 80. Q.a em- as emat a Sieat ~...meR 3m etated at Se inpim

aee~he mse deom

R w mm d moh er mem e -e

at thesehbeheme~Igerothue

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