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tf- ol O i.n, ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT democrat Want ads (r( Iteaulla for OTHERS, and will get ItKHl I.TH for YOU THE WEATHER Tonight and Thursday RAIN VOU XXXI. AI.HANY, I.ISH COUNTY, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. J AMAH V 15, 1SI. No. 171.. 10 'SP Britain Will Hark America in Her Views in Settlement of Iturwsiaii I'roMern I'KKSIDKNT WANTS (TVIIJANS L CIIAKf.'K Food Supplies to He Taken From Military Manage ment; Ships Hrolilem , MIM IIKSI I II. Jan. I3. "It ran be aafrlv assured thai the llrili.h .i.nl conform I'ranrc'a altitude retarding ftuuln. largely a. a result of Amrrlran guidance." Ihr Man. rhrslrr Guardian drrlarrd. Hy ItoWrt J. Ilendrr. I'nll.d Prr.. Sluff Corrrvnnndrnt PARIS, Jan. K. presiilent Wilson U iMrrmim-d, so far r.s pail Ir, that civilian rrprrarntatirrs shall runlrul the marhlnrry for feeding Grrmnnv. nut If the (,crninns fall to ai'ree to the pr..iM.itiim advanrrd by civilians. then Marshal Fnrh shall dirtnte terms to them. nie allird conmilimiimers are now enroute to Treves to meet the Gcrninn ilrtrt'Stion and take tip with them the irit"ial t' turn over the German mer chant shlfa to the nllirs fur timort atlm of f'n. When this quest Ion rame up at the rnnference of apBoriatrd powers, the Prenident maintained that lt re sults could 1-e obtained by puttinir the execution of the plan Into the hands of civilians Instead of military offic ials. He obtained sufficient support. riie.inlly from llrliain. to carry the point. t)ne of the prinripnl Wilson oblci-'-Ive now Is to irrt the soldiers bnrk home. Tim President hoptS t" obtain German acnuiescenre to the allied pro nosnls so that German ships may re lieve the trnnnportation burden whirh ia so heavily felt at present. FIGHTING ItFSIMKI) IN BERLIN TODAY COPENHAGEN. Jun. IR. t'. P. Fik'htinir has N-en resumed in Berlin, German dispatches say. I Robert Arnold. Mrs. J. W. Sprcnicr, Washington ICfrislatUrC Mrs. M. P. McClane. Mr. Cnssie Mnr to Aid Soldiers P"0" "n'l little n. C. C. Arnold and others were Allmny visitors Tuesday OI.YMI'IA. Jan. 15.-By U. P.-A nf'-rnoon. bill lntro,lvd In the legislature here Mr. Ethel McCormick took the today would give every soldier and1"""" train north Monday to Timber. si.;i..r from the -ti.tc of Washington to visit her husband, who is depot op- 10 ..-r. mr lh f wnr service. Ijilior Asks for (JovernniCnt Censorship WAKltlNGTON. .Inn lTi U. P. (lovemaient censorship of all public utilikies wiu. demnndisl by Uu. Auwr- lojin Fedsrntion of Lulior la it pro- yrnm t.f reoouali u. Un nuwsuin, filed 1ih the arlialo Ii.r comroltteo till uPuprnnuti. Here nn lluincaM T. M. TUdot of the forestry office of Poiiliitil l transacting business here. NF.W CI.ASSIFIF.D ,. c , 1 p & ,, M. Corniiek bind - 10H SALE A good M. ormi. t in er In good runnlntr order. $!". tt :- u.mnui -Cunaer tliiire 01 mis in . ni. ... fliiire oi "ii" tion. Saturday. Sunday or Monday, Uijl7 t-nn SAt.K-A fid cnllon cooking kct- 1. sir. fi.ll J. E. Derry. Hell phone r.ojj. iriJ17'4 . . . . .. . .1.. -I. FOR SALE A few rn wing leghorn rockrei i ." e-... w Introduce tho stock lierma r. ...a R. 1. Albany. 1W1I plmne l.rM. WANTED TO RENT A modern un- . jno,i bilnrnlnw hy couple with o children Inquire, nt Democrat office. B5TII AKTIU.KKY IS NOW KKADY TO SAIL M Albany Hoys WW Sail for If. S. With Famous Ar lillery Regiment The following .i fri(IM , Kuj-hii. r later will l of inter-.! j it.. Ilvi buys In tha C.'ilh art ill....- , I he r.Mli artillery, e.m.l.ting moat-' ly of ()ii..n men. Including 25 fiom' Albany, i. . ., ,,rr.t. , ram... Whitinir the arrival of a liiir.sport to ; bring it across the Alluntlr, according jto a riillcgriim received yesterday l.y' Mrs. William Moll Csae, wif, of Uir' pastor of the Central 'rr 'Vt4Tian urmti nun ii, w nil in now in lrnru-ft j chaplain. Th report that the rei-l-nirnt (mil aailcd s..im-liine ago ami would lanil at Snn Franaiat-n, milling by way of the Panama ratial, hn proved to In erronroua. Mra. Case, uhii receipt of thr cable gram, called up aa ninny f th In tivra of thr Eugene nirn In th fMh aa IHissihlr. Tlie regiment will probably I. hriMirht to tha roast immediately up on Ita arrival in the United Slatri, anl either le mustered out nt Fort Stevens or Camp l,ewia. Spartarans Start Peace Talk With Ebert AMSTKRMAM, Jan IC U. P "1'iace neirntiations" have l-en Iwirun lietwren the government. Spartn.-i.ns and German arconlinir to Iter! in dis- armistii-e was arruni-rd tat,-hia An rri.lay whereby neither faction wot Id reiume fiifhtinc without 1'.' hours' no tice. . 1 " : .Mr. I -article Is Called llV Death Myrtle Christine I anirele. wife of 11. I-nnr.lr who resi.lc about eiiht miles northwest of Albany, passed away last nii-hl at oVlork f..lbwini' an attack of pneumonia. In addition to her husbnnd the de. ceased leaves mother and sister, both of Portland. The funeral was held at Riverside rmetcry this afternoon at 2:30 o'-el-k. Itcv. W. P. White of Albany conducted the services. SIIFIM NJWS NOTES SHEDD. Jan. 1.ri -Special That flu cases are eettillk- Mter in this conimuni'v is being reported today. I The chnr. has Iwen closed since Jan. 7th because of the flu ami so far it ia not known when they will open acnin. I Mrs. Cnssie Mnrpnson of Mnrshfield is visitinp her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Mark McClane, arrivinir here Dec. 24. She experts to return home soon. Alva Croft. Miss Mina Arnold, Mrs. lerBlor, r.veryone here ia g lad to sec 'the rain. ... ... .. . sir. ami Mr. II. J. rarweil nave a n, w Pndsn. Their son. Charlie Far- well and wife, have a seven-pound boy born Thursdny at MrMinnvillo. Orr-g.' born Thursdnv at MrMinnvillo. Orog.1 The people of Rhcdd had to hunt up their old lamps and lanterns last night ns the electric lights railed to come on. The rhurrhe were closeil lust Sun- .lay liecauso of tha flu. The Oddrellowa and Kehecca loiiges have postponed their joint installation until a later date because of the in- fluensn. Tho Oddfellows had a big rpusing I meeting Inst Saturday evening, re- "Inir three new members into the lorilrr. who nro ItvniRn Pcnnol. Mnrtin Peterson and Willie Sylvcstor. After tho bosiness meeting, the member all 'enjoyed n good clam soup supper. ' A large numlHH- of Shedd pe-'Plc at- nnl,ri f Frum. who was burled at Sand Kulgo cemetery ,., 1, . . ,, last week. I Mr. Van an W nklo. pastor or the i r;. cniircn. is omo iin.M...o.. - ... 1 1 1 i ,....,... nnur In sh.,,,i ,Urting to work Monday morn- ... ii fill, the bill well. I The ronds nre quite oft since the freeo r RnA Mr. Mf mnA BVorlnnd are reported m.Ue Tho, ,ivc n th. Fay- 111 with Ihe flu. They live In the ray- etteville community. ny iorter and fnmilv are moving to Anwny, where they will make their nom. 'the futura. Mr. Porter hns PACIFIC COAST E Cruiser Briny, Hack Men from Oregon, Washington Idaho and Montana at TYVKNTY CASKS OF HA" ON HOARD ii far ... t A f r.rtn on SL Ja uu ere Trained at Camp Ixwin hevrral Months Ago NKW YORK, Jan. U..-U. P.-The c rfirnn, nahin -t.m. California. Idaho and M.m'iinn. iH-lcmrii-K to the HH'.lh the" tenth annual meetinir of the ser's responsibility for the war, of fi 1 1 artil'. -, arrlv.-d i port to-lay. Kir,t f,nv'", b"nk ,n mn3' reP-ct fl'ially recommended that he be Thev re l .1, i. phii-s from tie French hattlifulds Twenty raws of li.fluejiza d-vel pt J durini; the voynire. flf t! e 1?.')", "liO Were sick or w .uiidrd. All I i I Ih-;m trnined at Camp Lewis an 1 suil.-! (. r 1'iance July I'ilh. The arintstice was signed r. i Ihy.tions wi'h were on the eve of Koim; into ;.att. I CCal D'ilefS Rt'DOrt Real Estate Adhit I Iwal dealers rrMirt an unusual lv ivenient in real estate duii'is the ,,at month. Several drals have b.-1 ,,U,'"T the past few days in Al- bar; piuperty and there are some '"w lK-t -de in this citv lookintr for farm '1 mi. The acarcity of house for renting puroses is still acute and , .1 . "oiy int ereriiun 01 a cotisuicranie tiu:-iUi of modern homes this spring vi'l relieve the situitlon. Ihcre are many families at the pres. nt ti ne in the hotels and room- ing houses waiting their opportunity to obuln a lease on a modern home. CITY N F. W S I I - Vbiting Fasthurn Mr. ar.d Mrs. Roy Newton of Al-r -" ueen. nnsn.. e nere visi.ing ai me hmiu of Mra. Newton's parents, Mr. urn! Mra. W. A. Knnttum. Kortmillrrx llumt lr. nnd Mrs. Knrlo Fdrtmillcr nr. rivi'd home thin niorninir from Prpm erion where Dr. KortmilKr ha been Ktntii4iel the pnnt year in the mcitical " '"" .. " Sein Man Hers A. C. Ilahn of Scio is transacting business here toilny. MiTl.r.y Keturns- ; Miss r.lirnbeth Ievy. the violinist vt Salem who come, to Albany each week to hear her c asse, nt the Albany r ille-c. wns in Albany agnin yester- (l"y nr,,"r Bn sence of several week, l.iiiss ivy nas -en sick wun uie - ...... I- nnw r, , 1 1 r,i,nuMj a .1.1 will tie in Altmnv au-ain ns usual. Uetnrned to San 1 ranax-o Mr. and Mrs. Don MrGlnshnn ir. ami sirs, won jicv.uisnnn re- turned to Snn r runcisro this noon at- ler a wees s visn in ciioany si u.e homo o Mrs. McGlnshan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morris. Mr. and j Mrs. MrGlnshnn were cnlled to Albany by the serious illness or itnipn oiorns with pneumonia but he i now rapidly recovering and will soon be out again, Mr. McGlashnn ha, been stationed at fbc rovernnient printing office at cmp Freemont for the past year mi. nc expect to receive hi, dischnrge in .i.nnt month ntid will then ivtum lo Albany to live. p,,,.,,,!, to Ofcio K. Warfonl exiect, to receive his ,i,rnRPpe from the service today at ,. t.i. he will leave Immed- . , lv rlir Akron, Ohio, a, a ueiognio . ' . ..irti.iff conference at the 1. - 11.. r.nn.lrirh Rulilier com- .. - MKMutnln 111 ,-nn- ne pws ni .-... , . ... r;no,lrich Rubber company of- fice of Seattle. OREGON IN DRY COLUMN SALEM, Jan. 15. U. P. O reran has ratified the federal rrohohlllon amendment. Both brnrhes of the legislature In nnon here have passed It. 1ST NATIONAL HANK KLKCTS NKW OFFICKKS Report to Stockholders Con tains Much Interesting Data on Year's Work Meeting yesterday afternoon, the stockholders of the First National and First Savings Unka lnl the fol lowing officer and director for the rnauiuK yr: I'rrii.l.nt, 3. E. Younir; vire-prrai-drnt, A. C. Brhmltt; raahier, J. C. Ir vine; firat aaaifUnt raahier, Halph McKerhnie; second aaaiaUnt cajihier Hiram Torbet; third assistant cashier. Gui Abraham; fourth assistant cash- ifr.wonn iiryint r.xrnange teller, r.d lHnrtimm r E. Youn J. P. Wallace. W. If. Coltra. P. A.I C.oodwiri, W. A. Barrett, M. Senders I and A. C. Schmftt. The report to the stockholders was aa follows: Indies and Gentlemen: Herewith auumii 10 you a onei annual auiie annual mretinir of the First National bank, r p ' " " unu,ua' significance, both locally and nation- ally. I The outstanding event of the past year is undoulitedly the cessation of I .).: - l xne pan 01 me allies. 1 ne rreai proo- lem confronting? us now is how to re turn to our ordinary pre-war avocn- the least loss financially ar.d the least dlsturliance in our in dust rial and strricuHural pursuit. Vict-.rv came sooner than was expect- rH u cm' time wh'n our Activities wero assuminir their reat- est mnmentuni. Consequently, when the armistice was signed there was more or less of jolt in business en- terprises. Governmental restrictions are beinir irradually released. The re- adjustment of general business Irom vrar to peace basis is making hen1- with comparatively little friction. tl'1.11. Iha M list OMt Ihia MMintrV " ' Iar'r ,,m t money, yet we believe thnt we are s.rongcr now financially than we were when we entered the believe that we will soon unprecedented business activity nna acveiopmem aiong an lines, wur- .. .......- ..- n - -- ing the time of the war there has been a rapid expansion of credit, and con- siderable liquidation and contraction must necessarily follow. D-iriuK the past year we have seen the hest nrices raid for skilled and linV!11e lntmr thiit have ever been ,inid in thi. COUntry. Wheat sold for ovr ,... )U,he on the loca mar ... ... ...e. ....... ... proportion. Hog, brought as high a. ok I I... ..U tl. eev,. """e. um , . n.-. yrt i uu.i. thlr:: went up in price during this war period exopt the local interest rate ami sec-.ui.ns in prucisi. ,ment 4',s have twen as low as ,;4.&0. I 1. i.-.l il;... :..:. .... ment 4',, have been as low a. $94.50. , avt. a ,ucful vcar. The bus- incsl of both bank, ,4. mo or less I hampered by the exceedingly lare ,um, of moncv ,j,at wpre dravm out ,, nut , , ibertv Loan Bond, and Wnr Saving, .tamp,, yet the earning. f institutions have been very aatisfactory, and both have more than MA their own. ine rirsi ixauonai , . . t 1 I J ...,;.. in nana nns nrrn eiiai'iTO . v ! render helpful .ervice to the commun- ity nd to tho busines, interest, of thi section, through u tine enuip- m.nt and connections. This last year ,he FlI,. .saving nana pain a. positors on account of earned interest on goings accounts the sum of $22.- r2.8C; and since IU organization in ioo the First saving nans nas piu to the depositors on saving accounts pnmed interest in the amount of $134,- 771VIO. since our last annunl meeting, me bnnk, were able 10 dispose i xnet heavy real esUte holding,, nmono which wns the Gelintly riinch, which wns exchanged for the Froman ranch; and in turn we disposed of the Froman ranch; also the residence property in I'ortlami was nise.. , .me of our Linnhaven holding hav, been aisposeo 01. The general crop conditions In tnis i.;nitv during the past year were far . wm. Ilv. ...... . - t 1 o I noasilliv ine uwivsv fhat they have been in the history 0. n.nn The fruit and berry crops were exceptionally good, and this com munitv was greatly benefited by the activities of the Linn and Benton Fruit association, under the manage- ment of W. 11. Taulhamus of Puyal- lup, Washington, which association wa brought into existence ne;ij through the efrorts or our instiiuuona. A good deal of time was .Tlven by botb institutions to war activities dur- KAISER'S TRIAL Commission Recommends He He Tried for Part in Hringing War PRISONERS TO REHUILD WRECKED RUILDINGS nn nlfl . .. ,200,000 German Soldiers to Rebuild Devastated Re gions of France KERNE, Jan. II. By U. P. Tlie commission which was ap- pointed to determine the fnm.r ir-; """-" 10 '"'. Bccoruinr u Inform ation received here from Berlin. PARIS, Jan. 15. By U. P. Enemy prisoners of war will rebuild what .1 . . , . atioruinff 10 me t rencn war cabinet. Prisomit will lie employed Jmmed iately on ieon?truction work in the divasraud re-i.ns. Two humlred thousaml are expected to be laborintr by Mnrch 2C'.h. purchased through the First National bank approximately JXOO.OOO in Lib erty Loan bonds; and we purchased throuirh the two banks $70,000 in Lib erty Loan bonds; and the individual aharcholders of our banks purchased 157,450 in Liberty Loan bonds by the representatives of our institution. Practically the entire time of J. C. Ir- Vlne .a, taken up by looking after . 1 T . 1 T V mrA me uutnj i.uan p,ymonts. One of our U-llers gave a pooj portion of his time to selling Va? Savings Stamps for the govern- ment. Vice President Alfred G. Schmitt accepted the office of County rooq Auinniisiin.vi i-.Mi. -' j , ,nd office .pace and a great deal of nis tim(, w pjVen to food administra- Foo1 Administrator for Linn county, .: work. the food administration for Linn county being directed entirely rom the First National hank ru 1 .1 tn- th . : . tr militnt-v ,orvifef un'dr'r the direction of Dr. J. H. Robnett. occupied several suite, of ofrice room, on ine miro i.oor o. me Firet NlltionI1, bank bui,ding. the u-e .... . . . 1 . of whlcn was glven wunout o.arge. V1ce I'rcsident Aiirett rcnmiii serv- rl as io.al chairman of the U. S. mil- iUry training camps association, and furnished information anil assistance ,e of ,. to tho -ar department frre of c),aITe to the war department d , ,nn ountv Red CrIL .ocTeUe" during th 7Z L year , he fifth Tc. t7 v..:.t . :.i , l,"" 7. " J" "TL " by this bank , promotinlr an(, main. ,:,,. .,:!,, '1 .. . county- Purin(r thf ,he bank ,ogt tfc (,rrvjces C6S Oi the followtntr pmnlnvoi- Assi.,ant Cashier O. A. Archibald re- sir.nC(t vice p'rp..nt of the A11.an.. state hank- Assistant r..Uf HlrRm w Torbft joine(, the navy. and Bookkeeper Dan Brenneman join- tn(j infantry. Bookkeeper Dan Ash- to) wgf n,!,,, up his work m )e fcank nnd uke hu brother-, pI;1e on the farm Mr Henry A. Volst(.dt rflme to our Kylcf and ,em. porarjy fiwl the na.e vacated by 'Assistant Cashier Hiram W. Torbct. jt was with some difficulty that these positions were filled, and the bank tin doubt,diy uffered ' less in , ff.s..nv in VinniHintr hnino. A u,tantil), vas also Erant- M fmployM of the bank illring the summer season. Vice PrideIlt Alfred C. Schmitt attended .... t . . . , . rmn Steever and Director P. A. Goodwin miiii. tcininir camn at . ,-.,.. ,h.- j iryme iook an active i.an in ...... . . .U , , Guards, nnd .Stockholder - , ...j . ir.nnt - ,im. f:,inr,i,; Mis, Pauline Burch . ent-n for the Ia,t haif . ,. , federal food conserva t((m MtTj,jM. an(j one of our stock- nojderi jtr. P. A. Yung, ws, in f,fTm,'0f the various war activities, including drives for the T . a. 1. fif United War Work, and itirm stamp campaign,; and Teller John 0. Bryanl served a treasurer for these SEN. THOMAS CALLS SMITH A 'IJAR Short and Ugly Word Used in Debate in the United States Senate WASHINGTON', Jan. 1 5. U. P. Declaring that A. J. Smith of Loa An irelea ia "liar and blackmailer," Ser..: Thomas of Colorado defended the pa triotiim of I. N. Stevens and Alva Swain, attacked hy Smith yeiterdav 1,," cn Smith formerly owned the Puehlo (Colo.) Chieftain, of which Swain was editor. Cates Pioneer Answers the Last Call I John E. Schroeder, pioneer of the . Gates neighborhood, passed away at ( his home near that place yesterday af-1 ternoon followina' lontr illness. He died as a result of cancer and was KH years of ajre. - ' He leaves three children. Herbert and Gladys of Gates, and Robert, who is now servinir with the American army in France. I Iloskins Farm Loan - Association Elects A - ...;.- t . L 1 I r 1 .i.thmk ui irie uuara 01 ai- and stockholders of the Hos- kins National Farm Loan association neia in corvani yesteraay me louow inir officer were elected for the en sum? year: I . A. B. Huld Jr., president, Hoskins, ' Ore.; M. L. Frantz, vice-president, Hoskins; L. D. Fry, director, T. V. Mason, director; Frank L Price, di rector; John W. Motley, director, all Hoskins; A. C. Bohnstedt, secre tary-treasurer, Salem. The authorized capital was increas ed from J10.0O0 to J50.000. Funeral of Nina Proust Tomorrow Afternoon The funeral of the late Nina Pro put who died in Portland on January 13th will be held tomorrow at Central Cem- etery at 1 o'clock. The body will ar- rive in Albany tomorrow morning. t Quarantine Cn Eleven IIniis I iftoH , Houses Lifted Today there were only two new cases of Stripped of her crew and potential "flu" reported today and the quaran- itv for frightfulnesa. the moruter ub tine on 11 homes was lifted, according rarin( is nestling alongside a sister to information given out this after-1 dive -while English sailor earch her nonn hv fhipf nf PMi J.r. rntli ,f th. authritie, make the Mme . duH ,h fc h they ave durine , ,tam pinR J the epillemic An,anv wiu soon be "fiui," town ' -Ew TIES 1- v- t .- . 11 .."Z ." V ...... Uw w. Wk 7, r-.J' t0rped tub" " "7'? 1 7 ", "Z "Ur f'IIed 'th asy, queer-.melling Jungle of ,teel 1 00 ?fP SO . ly . - partment joined by manhole doors. may "teS enainP- CToud, and darkness are round the moon, Sav. will tae day be dawning soon?i Where will the sun be rising? For East I, West while the West East, And many a prophet and sage and priest ath muddlt,d with advising. Have we seen the end of a world at ,trife, of the bloc-ly business of taking life. Or only the sad beginning? Will war still compas the world with " woe, Or will the kings and kaisers ro. And the people have their inning? Shall Wood that flowed like the driv- I ing rain. Pe like other red tide,. In vain, 1 Or is there an end of slaying, The world i, waiting now to hear The answer you 11 give 10 in u....fc., Younir Year, Waiting, waning , v.h.V I'eoole Her -1 -I 1 V j . nurKe anil lien ----- ... ilv of Lichfield. Nebr.. have arrived in Mh x and enect to make their home here. ' While looking for location thev (ire stopping at the St. Francis - hotel. . 1 "- been a year of varied experience ,) 0f us. and we all have reason reel proud mat our lnsmuuuna iia been able to take sucn a promineni Biid active part in a,,i,ting our gov- ernment in carrying through thi war ,'SECRETAR! BAKER W GIVE UP POST Pressure May He Hrought to Hear to Induce Secretary to (Jive Up the Idea EXPECTED TO RESUME HIS LAW PRACTICE Financial Reasons Respon sible for Wish to Retire From the Cabinet By Carl D. Croatt WASHINGTON. Jan. 15.-Th.r. U a prcsrtct that Secretary of War Newtcn D. Baker will retire from th Wilson cabinet, according to insistent rjiiKis about Washintrton today. If he does he will return to Cleve land and reestablish his law practice; hlS r.-.l fcOn f n r Miirnini, n . .1 .1 L. . p. wvu.u urn financial one. Somt say that he may be persuaded to remain only if (riven the post of at torney general. Secretary Baker has been under hc.-vy expense while holdintr his cab inet place. He not only did hi bit in t!.e liberty Loan drive, but he bor rowed money to bay more bonds with. Writer Uses Desk of Hun Sub Chief ABOARD UNDERSEA-CRUISER U 117, Harwich Harbor. Jan. 18. Th U 117 which In June Julv inJ Ai ' " u,r "n u u,t pruned up and down tha American Atlantic coast sinking aailin; vwula, tuga. barges and coastwise passenger , steamers, lie under a thin fog tonight - ; losuy. Just up the harbor floats a fleet of 89 other German UboaU. Ued up In twrs and threes. .... Iat, D7 .., ' f two neriscoDes one for navigation ZJZJJi less, with no one to look through them. She returned lasf September to Kiel from a three month cruise in Amer ican waters with a record of 40,000 .... .... 1 ton" r V"" " ,VT r rom ner mine racss in me "1 through the crew quarters, ta. 0111 Mn m.A Mninin's enhins. the control mj kitchen and engine and switch- . 1 j. . snn t. . ,ar:.tion in the steel lin- I ing of the passageway is the captain' i cabin, where I am writing thi a pretty den about eight feet square, with oak-panelled walls. Each panel the door of a cupboard. There i jut room for a lounge, upholstered In . beautiful leather, the captain bed, a little oak desk, where he wrote hi lor, and a small oak armchair, with up holstered cushion. The U-ll" could .hoot 28 torpedoes without returning to base. She had a mine-carrying capacity of 40 mines, and a four-inch gun on her deck. She has three place of control on top of the conninif tower for urfce travel. In the tipper control room for semi-submerged or near the surface travel, and the lower control room for deen submerged (ailing. Here, squinting Into the periscope, with one hand resting on the engine room telegraph beside him, th capv tain directed the action. Behind him, with his back to him, stoed the pilot, at an iron steering wheal set perpen- i ,. , , .1 n In aicuiany m in. - .. Ten Killed In Boston Explosion ' BOSTON. Jan. IS. By U. P. Ten forWere killed and 60 injured when a to truck load of molasses cask exploded today ai in piani 01 me luniu iia- tilling company. . it is believed the hug casks, which were loaded on the truck a.id standing jjoii rimted hi farm 10 iiarry c.piui,K.. -sfssfft ttti- mg ine pnst year, vmr cusiumen various fund,, un ine wnoie, nn " 11. c succesaiui opimuoh'ii. in ine siro:, n Limcuw... I ........