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0. of 0 1 KOOt'HK. THE WEATHER Tonight and Ihurad I'AIH A IB A N V DAILY DEMOl HAT Ettabliihad In 1S6S l.inr. County VOL XXX ALBANY, l.INN COUNTY. OREGON. WKDNESDAY. OC I OI'.I.N 10, 191 7. No. 12a PLOT REVEALED German General Stall Planned to Blow Up Canadian Pa cilic and Factories DASTARDLY Wi th UNDLR TAKEN WUH U.S. AT PEACE Meney Sent to Influence Con gress to Suppui i Germans on Embargo Legislation SHii,n Id wrrt k iIm v Kt io -u. r l M r 1 Utl tough' ft trial point MMl plotted lu ttttrn ihc t nadi.in I'nitcs) State tun iiiin beioriMi i't ttuiK lo own kmtrli I If "in I r f 1 1 ll -nil lo tn Ii4jitii lirinttoi ti, .iu.i aabJiehed o Ut tiy iiir t.it i itpartHMM Slltlul'.lIK olll tlir llc ill, i:' A rlM (Mlblltbcd lelegrattii wlm h 1 1 i it hi' t it a llrtltn ill Septein Imi, I'Jln, dcclertnj llMt I lie emh.o.jo contemn e ii pi. tuning ii iwjy con fcrrift lt llir (jrtm.iii side, and ll cW-l llllthl l il; g1 t Foreign Secret!) Zimmerman irn1 Btrpjtoffl iiir (oQovNmi "Thr t aeucral Sufi lewe ciici gr liv art ion reg.o I ng l'r DfODOMrd d tttin lion ( lli lliittl I ' .i lbs at MVM poiltl 'i'1 the ic 111 completing ptoir j inl interest b) tlir il lermplion ini't I a'tun llchtn ha hetsj five iMifwcUpa Kafocea military attache provide all nr-fwfj bind " Sir Hour' . meal ptttvtdea1 thr jlHtrr tvtlh name of ralraMi men LEAVES 10 WBO FORMER ALBANY MAN Mis Clara Morajacaj popular U iin woi, Imvoi ' !" BMnaaai f"j PfaatuaaaX Idaho, lo be married M Saturday to Roj Kiftet Mi MOf Kn hoi haea crwhtet hi thr Hamilton Storr f"i t', peaa, Hva yrjri, atw ha BAaaV nMtiy friandi here, who ngrrt bei leaving" Mr, Kinscy work cj in ii'jn aivafal vaafi Km Haa Orotjoa Posset1 coaiaasi but left a fr month an r 1 lli to t.ki daVfJl " . uihi boloojgiB (" Mi (allirr T'tcy r1a c ihc Ici1 a ihc f thrir many VHjny (ricmN Moscow Harvori PMtfvtl in Full Swing Today BULL ELK VISITS WHIT. CRAWFORD'S FARM Fine. Big Animal Makes Break fast on Apples 10 Miles from Albany VVlicn it a tow imh 4 aovf An m. when it it u lidll elk. 'I hti UMirninu ubuul M iiltnk i tilt- (raloiil, who ttaM with Ul l.foihrr Whil fdtonl on Ihr lalln I. i in ti n iiiilc ran ol Alliany on th i baAoa raaal thought in u a Mrufi tow in the occaofd '"! vaal out ao tlinr Ihr annual out Saut annual wa Irriltnu, krritiK lit InaJ down until i'rawford within yard S' n font Wai within atS ol it. Whrti l liratd l(Milttci ajijif oarlnuK. it thitw it inafralu load in thr air. jaVa toiidc of kin) I and Btafttd off a full pace It wa then that I tawford diroered that it waft a hull elk It rati through Mjun PaoUtaaf'l plaot, Maatvraiiaa all laaia. and dto e tied eaj towafaa Kjum Bvtta, The log had Utlad ' ! BfVatal people iBjO thr aaaaaal aatfkiaa 11 ' back it w irdft the mountain!. Orvflk raarfor4 Maaad that thr elk wat larger than a cow and lad a tieaiititul el 01 atttKrtft. wa round t -I (ai and I line looking atntu d Slier if I Hoduir and fiatnr Wordi n I d Mawker wrrt iiotilud and ranch an in ihr tajatafn pari of thr eoaaty were mitifieil of the prvrmr of thr lk and aked KB KOff wA ihr nrwi The ;kiuIi for killing elk i IJOOO fine and a year impr- mm at 1 1 ha Ik-en many year MbM aft haaa aaaa mm ao far from thr tiioiintauta It i thought thai th aaaaaal war run out lv dog and maitr itft way on into the valley dm laaj 'he nkghi The alat rrd apaaai 1)i the Crawford orchard were grratK to dt likinn CENTRAL POWERS RU! ERS TO MEET IN SOFIA Bulgaria. Turkey and Austria May Domain! Irnmnriiate Definito Peace Move ROME, Oct 10 (U IV --It i tt trtl that Kulg-ana. Turk. and itttru plan 0 prertit an ultunatun Itrrm.inv. dantBtMUtl a nimtmil and definite peace move Th ult i of ihr CcntraJ l-'nipirea w ill net nn at Sofia Mi rSCOW, ldah. Oct. 10 (I With a large dipla of Latah I tv'ft frakt, gram id fraaaea, tajiaal Moacow Harvatt Pvttliv tn at full Ma1 here ifiaaj V nun lh. il r NEW CLASSIFIFO LOST Gold maincltd l"'lu"r iih Ciiiin ol Honofi prebabli i Globi Thtair MchkUj Rttvm io Btoi Mini KtttMrut OHMS' I- i k RRNT One 7;rooni limur with liaNfiiirlil Wll Wil St clion tu thr tiifhl port lOOOil ai 2.14 ( .il;ii"t:)i:i St ir I i.'in.i" St Barton Hardwart Bell phoat 1W j olO-lt POUND HaadhaYcMel tooaulnln iHPi- tilnllrv nil .n'tinLftim M Owatf oaa bavi .imr tiv- ralniai ;it IJ.Vi V;ihinitti! St ami Bafia for d "1" 12 LOST Whit ami MaltCM cat Hi turn in T rtookilia. 4J5 Wft Ml St oKHI !( u S.M B Orapat fof RiaMni t) lv. Th boihcl. I'li.mr 171 R Hilt i.lO-lJ l'DR S 1 . 1 ' M..ti.r. vi lr in Komi ronditinn; ran lir had for a tiarirain if taVrn thM wrrk. ildrr "f rarr IVmiirrnl; rail HOftlC phonf hOR SM.F RnMirr tirnl invli btl n In ROOd roniHtinn. Innnirr at Wi(a, Stahlr. old 12 ul HEW YORK STOPS WHITE SOX TODAY W. C. r. II. HOLOS MEET ING AND ELECTS OFFICERS McGraw's Giants Take Third Game in World's Series 2 to C at New York BUT FEW WHITE SOX PLAYEHS REACH FIRST Benton Pitches a Masterful Bant Ann- Team Mates Glean Eight Hits l W Yukk. Oct. 10. ( L. IV) Holding the hiti Soa down tu tivr Inift, lletitun. the New York uitchei. w ,t U tin aid uf i; lean una te. mi A hi- ago and won iht tlnrd wrtj karlaa gn- twu io notinng tin af It raOOO. I hr giantft ured eight b it otf Luollt, the (.Imago Iwirler. : w Vofh tiortd m the lourth. HoT I i - 'ii inpplt d and noted on Uolke .1. .1.1. lloU.r t ame aOOM w heir Banii hft a mngli Hut few Wlutt- Soa wru ahle to rearh iirt. Chicago aid n'1! pl-y good a game a win u OA tfltlf BOOM ground, making three crn.r New York fumhled tWO PIES TO BE SENT SOLDIERS AT FT. CANBY Mrs. L. E. Blaine Elected Hon orary President for Faith ful Service The rrgular meeting A the W. C T. U. wat hrld in the library bttiM ing yettrrday. The following officer were elected; preiith tit, Mr- F. M Kdgar; viee-preidtut, Mra. K i 1-iaher; lecond iee-prx-ndrnl. Mr F. M French; corretponm'ng tecre tary. Ir V. G llodg ' v Ircaj irtr. Mr al'rkrr. Mn, filame ea elerl- rc boAorao preM!ant i t'ic Alhai W C. T U. Mn Henrietta Ivow:i paid a btgli tfibatc to thr retiring priMf nt. Mri I.. F. Hlaine, who ha worked faith fi.lly in the raue ,for rJie patt 3.' yeart" She became a m'-mSer in JKP' hm Mr France Wdtard riaitrd Mhany She w a- oiiaty prr rdrtr ftr a rmmher of ear and hit -r-, r-. real t mi.-, a irridrrtt of t'-o taj I hapler. 0CIAL1STS GIVE Voti! lb 1552 to 1334 In Favor ol War Budgrt. Demand Re vision of War Aims VOTE OF CONFIDENCE OtNiED MICH AELIS Bun Majority anu Minority So cialist Hai t v Vote Against Vote ot Confidence REVOLUTION PLOT IS DENtrn BY IFAOEHS Radii al Socialists hi Re I ag Deny Charge of Aiding Plotting Sailors BERLIN, O t HL-HU R. i cal keichfttag kader (tirioiftl) Mrs. Nellie M yet w ill make an other fthipiui-nt of eal to the hoy of Fifth i oaaptAy at Ft. Caiihy to ii orrow ThJa huh thr arlmiei to be tent will he pie. Nice, ' lusa nu pits likt- their luttthafa K-e them at to me wiIIk- thr treat ironi tin hoiin iolk neat Sunday. 1 hOM Who hat e pn w huh thc wiiii tu ftciid siuuild Ji liver them to M i M er" rt ftuleiicc 00 BftM Fifth ttraat h noon Thuttla. ENDELTON WOliAN GUILTY OF SENUING Pdijjf, DANOY rXRTUrWKD, Oct 1U. il. I'.) Mi I diia lit" Kir) til I'tiitllettm w rjarrtctad today on the chargetl or ending ptoti d andy ihroiiKh the tadft io a woman of whom st- wa raloirs Si t was ftriltemed to eight lonths in the county jail. Sn;s ol the Sammies tMEftlCAM I " 1 1 A 1 1 KA I ) - ol AK I I KS. France, Sapt 22 I By Mad' M exii an war ong w ith .1 nuinr Spanish hit. Dfhash OOf UTOOOi ipttl irtim ."the 'Mexhaii ditnuc tin- Parthlna upfdilioa now lecma he Ihc lie! aft the "Tipper. u ' -t ( Sainniic, Sung in Spanifth the oltftienity ol tin WOTOl mean tuithiui: l I he ma (ority of the Sammic., aO the WM floati thtongii the vallcyi dur- ItM 1 tit tvening singing bstt without ifemliiig anyone. The tune ftin h a unanimous, hit with the tanipft that it would he MfOfth Irving Merlin' tinir t write mer it an wonii ti lit n preieramv vmir Ihhtg aJwMH the Kaiser. Car ranyiftta ftohlier had .1 v rritn' v hieh thv tuai .i.tiiiftt the VHHatai and thr VQHatai OBIIM riyht hajcll with another yaufcw lo fit the Carramlsta The tunc kn n to hmuln aa " i reran American regular. Sheriff Rod hte thift afteitioon turned over to Count v Treasurer V Vf Francis ., total of .V4l? rnllertcil nn the lOlfi tax roll s rnoimh HtOfl e is rrrdnteel it is turned orer Ii the Ircasiirer to he paid out to the various funds. SECY. McADOO LAVS P. O. CORNERSTONE i Cabind Official Arrives from Tacoma; Will Speak in Portland Tonight VORT1 Nl. Oct av jpj, IM - 'I he to-ncrfttone ti Portland 'ft new 1 ofttot'ficc wa laid tin tuorning D) Secretary of the Treasury Mc Adoo, ra toiirinc the Pacific Coast in UN interest of the second 1 -hrrty Loan conference with Oregon hanker regarding the 1 iherty T.oan campaign ml an addrefts hefore five thousand erftons at the municipal audi tor inn. nd a rrrrpiion at I dOWBtOWa hotel filed ""I Mr i too" v Intfty d:i II ft for San Favmeis. , at 3 ?o ofchxl this afternoon. The failure of the T inert y T.oan tudd he Gerniany'ft irrratrst triumph Irelared the secretary it the ainlitor- in tn meetim lie advised Portland fff) to hnv 1 iherty Ponds first, a a I Itrlotte act; second, a a good in- estment. Me dvo arrived in Portland at o o'clock this mornine From Ti i oma 1 1 e spent vetcrttav m Seat tie and Tacoma Marine Recruit Lost Balance of His Rifle pinuxni i phi . Oct i" Kn.otltdce of the rifle and all ol pari- is an important part of the training gicn to I . .Marines at their I eacne Uland amp, here A' i.rftt. Ihin proves pnling l tin fftf ruit. Muring the morning mtBCSJ t-on recently, one of the tntu:c - i soUUrs handled hi T if Is poorly, and was taken to task hy the officer "Are you acquainted with the part o' your rifle'" he asked, sternly "Yes. sir. 'the recruit replied "Well, where is the haUncc local etf?" "I don't now, sir." said the marine, glancing nervously at his rifle. "It was all here this morning." nted COaaaJtcit) in the na al revolu- I plot .hich Admiral van Lap- pi Mr reeaic! Masr, Dili man and 'i filter art tin tOCiatiall nom Von l aptK-IIft accused, and .t admitted bai baa had a coafarence with tiie lailoca, hut they denied r i oluti. .ry lots Von Cappellc last night dc- larcd that Kci liatag meinher aided the tailors tn a lAiH tt as'itme COB 1 ol the navy. ( hristmas Mail for Soldiers in Europe The following communication wa received vcatcrday tcoaa PoatBMatct1 Genera A. s. Barlcaoo bs Poataaaatct C H Stewart, and explain itsel: wiih regard to the mailing of Christ Dial packages to the soldiers: Washington, D. C . ( K'toher 8, 1917 To l he puMic: The time i aj pvoai huig to givt ; hough t to hringin. Chriftti. as cheer to t'e America I siddiers and BlRova ahroad. rrvgeinents have Keen pe fccM d wherehv the Christmas mad to the A merit n Ivxpeditionary frces ii Furopr is to le (hdivrred by Chri'l maJ morning. Without thr fullet toperaton on th part of tiie puldn i; w ill he bttpOC -i'de to accomplish thi result. The three essential rrprets i w!'ich the people can ' ' ri a-s"Ti:- a h.ippv Chri-tmas at the front are Mtt. EARLY. VDDRB9S INTFI MCaF.N'Tl V PACK SECURBLTt For thi reason it is urgently uneMcd that all persons having Chrieta&ai mail for the soldiers sailors, and the civilian unit attach ed o ha inny in Furope. ohaarvt cosel the f" dlow ing direction -: I, Mails to reach the soldiers i IVajate hy Christmas morning mn ne posteil not later than o rrnVr 15th 2 Fvery package must bear con sptcuously the w ords lirtstnia Mail." the coniple'r addrYs of th paraoa for whom it i intended, an- the tipper atfl hand corner, the name and address of the sender. .1 Fvery parcel must he so pack ed and wrapped as to admit of eay inspection hy the postmaster. No par cel will hr dispatched to France which has not the postmaster's certif icate that it contains no prohibited article. , V S Pl'RT FSOV Postmaster-General Albany Girl Weds A irMrriaajc IIpmm was lanNal to dr-v to HaTv V Te 1. .t.t. i. farmer revidintr nnr Fcho. Oregon. and Mis Flma F Wv -b M math teacher of th's city Tr- e tT.-;; n of ?eio. and Myrflf Stone. 10, of Crabtree. were also granted I li ce me. BORDEAUX, oct. lu. l i'.j ie o ialiftt Congrcft irr vote I hy Z tO 1.U4 in (a VOf o. .!p;Krtmg the IT luuijfcts. The comciition de- ndtil a revision of the allied war MS I EROAMi Oci. Iu. Tha min or, ty and majority -o-ialin BOIttca -d against a ole oi confidence in ' Muhaciu. accLad.!. to lerltn dispatch. ra ted bobcat . W. Hassler of Crabtree today lectrd $J :ur the scalp of a bob- HE1 h,u Li.uSS S82.12 The w ar picture - cxbibitetl at the GIoLm- Ihtatr.- t i ait tu day s will vet the local Ked Cross chapter nearly $8.:. t. ; m-:. $K2.73 .s a thr portion of ;hc local chapter. The Hrat night many ; eoplc attended from ut of the city, the majority of :hos the house having comt ir m other owns and the country. The local officer have also receiv- d a check for $51.1, m part paymcn for feeding the last contingent of Liberty Lad w ho i aaaed through th y. The tull report will be made pchlic at the earnest po-:Me moment. HXKMITION HOARDS RE DECLARED LAX Mfan Men Sen! lo Camp who Are Not Fit end Are Returned CAMP LWfS, Oct in flT. r.l Ca relets or lm fi cient local ejtcasp lion boards l ave canacd ddaj and in convenience here and much sutlering throughout the coast states, army attract "aid here tochiy lluudrtds ol nieu who have been teed aa phyaacally tit by aha local aid? must bt tcturucd, althoul their phMca JinciiU were o pro luunud thai were ctcu uiloU is uo lata iur Hutk afe)aj Um oaaaf Obm aha s lajactjaeai real na ami ouc- hU pel cent ul ihi lulal MBH asaaaad racetJttyi i.t arraihri oi men patyakeHy un- is mtcadily incica.ng imiicating ,t ;.u local boacoa arc grout vuu more lux. i lie av c ; ac rt jee Raaai aara i& aetvraaaj acvaat iud ciglu per Cast A BSCasU ago it rtas tnrvc per cent. MuMciing otiicers a!o declare tha. luu.MitU nun have been sent here who should in. t have leu Qaia wics Mad children. Some ot the bftva gone to officers with ptti- i .. m u oi iHvea without BMaatj or fgends; ot Marving cluldren and chcirKsft homes. The. caaeS afl SO deplorable that t 'rnti I'.. Tyler, camp secretary of the M. C --. lall appealed to high military authorities f.r an honorable aaaraasTSJi hat ate with needy iam iltes and arranging tor temjarrary relief lor the families until :ho enjtf department acts Camp officer ari 1 o rtlt ss to aid. V flaattCacl Cashier I'd -i Olmstead has accepted t' i position of cashier in the Ham- LOST IN MOUNTAINS Members of County Court View New Road Survey; Also Much Fine Scenery Lost! I o members of the Linn county court. Ihc joke is on Judge ; D. b. McKnight and Commissioner 'I. ). i It upjcued like this. est relay the three members of the court, with Art i'almer driving the car, went up auovc hosier to icw t'ic BfOOsaaM cut-oii road ..i... Bjaj oe coiistrufcUd aroaud bha hill. t auing tu LaaCA'ikav. i he august DacaabCTI ol the court Icit the car several mile irom the lull and wcii over lo the new eul-oli, cauectiug lu ;obow i back to the main ruad i'a.mcr look ihe car Lack to where thty were expected to conic out. The court lolloped the survey batM ami Lhiug lor a cuiiileraulc di BatttCi .iiid were it bin a short di lii tc ol the ruad, vthen IBM gom bs -inc too rougii for McKnight and it i. r and ihcjr we.ni up over a bluf:, cxpicung to follow it out, Cormms s.c .er J. U. Irvine went on over the regular course. vrriving at the road Mr. Irvine sal do a n to wait. An hur passed. Tsvo BO r flitted by. Three hours drag gid around and c; no sign oi the re t of the court. He went to a tele pi Mt and was about tu spread a general alarm and get up searching parties when he heard that the miss ing men had reached the road abou: six DJlttCa from that point and nearly at the place where t!iey had cntereJ he w vuds the first time. It was near bl IhaajBC pla-:e that they emerged 7:30 p. m. The joke is on Judge McrCoight a!l C-mmissioner Butler who have- hred in ihis county many vear and know the country they were in. But this time they went in the wrong di recttOfl and came near being guests o. the woods all night GERMANS LOSE I cNGLISH RE URL SLIGHTLY UN 2000 YARD FRONT 1 l Mias takes A MILLION LIBERTY BONDS f ranch Continue Vigorous Of- Iditive anu Capture rap esyoel Farm LjSUUS, Oct- io. t. u. P.) i owcrful Ocruuu counter .aia ks io:ccd the kSritish lo retire slight i cm a iroiu oi ,ouu yards souta ol i prcsStadca raslansi ocucrl ig reported. - ..l.c ali uc.'Dian attacks were sapeiea 1 Kl l liii iiLAJ'jLAKlnKo. ct. Ul. Afttl a desperate naud-io- asttc, the AftaauaaatM tui ai n.oou captured Celtic Wood, aoatit t ot lit oocisClllde. LO.iJO., Ut. WJL sit u conscrv .4ij csuuiateO lUat the licrui.au . a cre j pt-r ccui grcuici iba British. Every ucU bole Ls iU Shattered dead. concrete , .... jwca Atrc uiown iroui tie earth oud axe iUlcd wuh dead, ihc entire battle ikIu i covered Atth ritlcs, Uod ics and ail crb oi material. The tatillcliclds la uo a raat bug. lac ... .. .at runout . . Uuxinaj Ihc cUndcrk coast, ui- clttdiBaj their anonsacBac bacs. ARli, Ocl lo. lhe r'reuch coo- macd their vigorous progress, ca iti.int-; uvw-ox.-i larir, ease ol Urai- is lUicially stated, .Nort.i the Aiwc Ocruuu artillery is ac- Gov. Withycomb Names Next Week Patriotic Week in Con nection Wiih Campaign l 'RTl-AND, Oct. 10. ( UL R) A. 1.. Mills today subscribed a million dollars to the Liberty Loan. T state's total this afternoon, excluding IlihTi subscription, was jJ.OrjKJOO. SALKM. Oct. 10 Govern o Witbycombc Onlay i-sued a p roc la rjiaaion making neat eek patriot!) week in comiecti m ftith the Libert; I can campaign. The gtvernor says "Oregon thus far has responded t every appeal. We have given the floater of our young manhood. Let ai am bc a sordid people. Let ns rot place greater store by our money than bv onr mm" He pleads for every Oregontan to aid the Liberty I oan. UT LODGE SESSION At the opening se-sion of th Graad l odge. Knight of Pythias Portland yesterday. W. L. Marks this citv was honored b being chosen one of the f.vo men to pa mte to the Mag. Frank S. Grant aaoCher prominent Knight well known here, was the other. Flrctron of officers resulted as fol lows : Grand Chancellor. Leslie F. Crouch if rort1aTcl; grand vice chancellor rri d T Johnson, of Astoria: granfl prolate, Dr. C F Catbey. Cow Brand keener of records and eils Wallet Ci Ctleason. Po-tland. reelect rd grand master of the exchequer I W. Mafeejey, rrndleton. re ttctett: crand master-rtt-irms. C n-oderftcn. Forest Grove: grand jtm ior rtiard. Trn G. Metaon. Mr Minn vitle: e and miter u'tard. T. F. War ren. HaVer; erand trrstee 'or term of three years 1? G Wortman. Ted asualties 75 Per Cent Greater Than Enytish; Shell Holes Full of Dead aiaker Dedicates -N ew iixga school bAKEK, ore, Ocl lu. XC. K; takci i ne higb school ran King nth the best in the state waa dedV atcel ucrc tosiay. L'bc aaaaai cuuunuua oi ihc Last rn Orcgou icaciicrs association ve ul opcu here tomorrow. .uurdcr is Revealed By Wandering Coyotes KK1 LODGB, Mont., Oct. 10. (U. P.) Coyotea arc responsible for U on tana a newest murder mystery. Twu sous ol John Helt, a farmer ing near here, noticed coyotes rtlT ; with somct!;ing. They found H was a mans head. the rest oi tne bcd a found in a nearby shallow grave. It was plainly murder. Identification ll impo sihle, and au thorities w ho have completed a arching investigation announced to day that they had no hnt of the mo tive for the crime. They believe, how- -. the man was murdered by ho boes. i't n Store to succeed Misji Clara foftt: supreme representative to Morgan, who leaves in the morning j--em r lodce. term of four years, J for Fruitland, Idaho. J James H. Gwinn. Newman Buys Farm A deal was Tosed yesterday mak ing T. W. Newman of the Hub Dye Worv owner of the 19-acre Buchan an farm. The place is in Vorth Al bany about a mile and a quarter f-om town. Mr. Newn&aC and fam ily expect tonnve on the place and make it their borne. The place was throOfrh W H. Bowman for fbM(M) Four-Minute Speaker W . Fastbtirn gave a short, snap- p. riupT -to-tne-pomt speecn on raw dvM - of every citien in this war w!-h Germany, at the Globe Theatre In t night, Thf honse was packed v 'v people witnesirg the Battle of the Somme firms, and all applauded what 'he speaker had to say. Club for AttHpB) Offirorv h Tndon ' nVDOV Crpt ?ftrBy Mail) Officers or tb Crnmi', on lenr" fn London or passing thnenh will soon fiave s rernls- American rltib w-bere they en while away thetr spare time.