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U-BOAT DASH Ef i Oil Weren't you bothered by t k? How dit] _\.?u dodge them' |J I . "Wouldn't you like to i THK LA :FIRST REGIIfl XCASTKH NEWS, JULY 1* Ir||T ip [ For Recrultl L |u I IL A recrultng detail [111 I lU 'camp today. Lieut. V , 191f> ng Duty. ? reported at the V\ W. Ham oh, a ? i A A ?w _ f fDECLARES CAI DARING VOYAGE OF SUE ACROSS THE ATLANTI SCRIBED BY COMMAN UUKIHMI IsoeillK. "11 1H n [1T1 111 method for avoiding mini i IAIN ,,ils 1 vau suy?v | | fillj know a irlek to bent the 11 Mini I used It In my run Channel. (MARINE "Taking soundings Is sli C DE- s a tube which project DER. Deutachlniid'H bottom and tube we heave the lead. of Vnlvi'U W'l> hPutfnnt ? ? secret, our ANXIOUS Fl through the ; nple. There I 8 from the TROOPS STAND REA through this QUICKLY WHEN Hy a system ' J?iB. ! SUMMON! j sergeant, a corporal mnll I | the Jonesville coast 2 t AI I 'arriving for recruitin MJ^LL have a physical exai and be mustered int ? j the United States. the <T>a?t artillery s DY TO MOVE for duty as r THEY ARE are: ('apt. J M V I Hertz Hrown, Lieut. D. I,. ? and a private of WJ irtillery company , TT- i K duty. They will 1 11616 / initiation at once o the service of Other officers of ervire orderd to " ? ecruitlutt officers "alace. Lieut. J. Ouy B. Foster, i nuicutfl ngainsi w < \re Things More Impoi Br FRANKLIN K. LANE. Svnttrj cl la The spirit of America is aga we have grown cowardly and fei ir oecause riant to Do feriar inst war, not because ir death, nor because DODGED FOE BY SUBM Undersea Craft Dropped to I Ocean at Times to Avoid Dangers?Threaded Maze < Warships. Itnltlinore, Mil.?"Ami we ??#> ? # I w* II..... . < ' IERGING ! ho It ill | w li le the sotindln taken. I hit tills In dry t? tell you about our happiet Bottom of The Champagne P I Possible Thoti the tale of the Jf Hostile Party rauie out. "And we felt that way," referring to the "hells on sat down S,,"K- "w,? w,'n* toed Ihivs. and \v?? didn't i gs nre being j ilk. Let me .t evening. HAPPENINGS AT Ci arty. champagne - said Koenlg. Condensed News of t our finders" In General Around C -ringed, bell- 8tyx, Where the Pi i*nri> 11 (In iiiii 1 ... ........ . n. nioore. j > Lieut. K. F. WcVVhirt ' Iiik to the oo in main AMP MOORE will be examined ph) Into the United State ? ; signed to etatlons. he Happenino. Coa8t Art,,N amp Moore, at W; W, Moorereceived the follow; ilmetto Troop* j John Garv Evang ..leui. W. K. Hell, A. 1 er. Upon report- ' ^ jj\ litiK officer they ' <J/ rsirally, mustered : 1 ? service and as- j has 11 K chairman of the we have grown flabby and love s because we have become conscious of Peace. But we in America h to do. We are discovering our cc a challenge to use, and every pool o of soil. The mountains are our ene them and make them serve. The ' curb; and out of the seas and the oftness; no, not ?*ven converts to the Print* ave something larger >untry. Every tree is f water and every foot mies. We must pierce willful rivera we must air renew the life of u'">( 01 mi* i.rmsi becuuso tin* roof was crow nosey destroyers, and we di French champagne while We've rings 011 our lingers on our toes," and presently th ers gave us room on the ro? came up and went on to An was all Just as simple as tl you." Thus sluuilv .11.1 I*.. *? I'm it cmiunei . * ded with r 1,11 I''rl,ish 1 >tl.k good l,e' P'"'"1" We SUIIU "f P,,r"OUH s'!*llit iiiul hells """twhlu.id breasted tie* ,, ,l,,stroV. Its niid proceeded upon ?f anil we ?fl,?'?'rs '""I ?t?*w bud pl? lerlea It "'eir hands. The lot mt I tell "'nbts were divided int wutelies, shifts on duty foi ?? nt leisure for four, on du nava rvioDinzea xo f >t the Chuu- __ 1 Curap Moore, Styx.? s finally, the regiment "all dressed i Atlantic rol* to go.. an(j t^e ser0| its business. sj,|rl 0ver Its head a nty of time tou,.j, 0f dressing '? ,,n-vs ,,n,! | service the big body " f""r ''?ur jia(J j)0rome an enthu! i four hours, . (.jent assemblage of et ty again for . ?u? kwan uracn. sta.te democratic et tee: With the First "I have your lett< ip an<l nowhere state that It 1h lmp( id pulling its the date of the en< a the finishing coast artillery gua up process for camp from August 2' of troops here hardly think th liastlc and effi- nization such as our iceller.tly train- an<j therefore the e ilv ftftnal i - - - tecutive commiter in which you ' doing something )s.?ible to change greatest of all a ampment of the because we are i rd ordered into , 0 to Septeiuber 3 * hat woul(1 at this is a mob- ke let alone, to 1 statute refers to xerutive commit- _ the earth itself. We have no tij so much more important. We are dventures. When war comes to a lot allowed peacefully to work, we fight for? For what Roger W iave the opportunity to show what ine for war. We are at work. This is tha democracy it cornea illiams fought for, to men can do for man. commander of the < Sermon ? Doutsehlnnd. flcscrllie the di age of his undersea craft th North s?*u. which whs Hotted my vessels, and across the ocean to the port of Haltimo "What Is there about tny cause all this commotion?" captain of a group of repoi were eagerly uuestlonltii! tili luhmnrlne fo,,r' ,""1 so on" ? irin)j vov- v'?"nl,t wutch for enciii] rouKh the ' n'rf* . with one- knows N, Atlantic he knows ri, .North sea and the Chun voyage to ?s "roadway. n linked the ,,ho,It "s K,,r,sh,v "Bhteil rtcrs who "detectable destroyers" ph e , ov''r ,,,,, w?ters with their fly th.-y koj* t craft?-uny <**I>?rienc? to make th diers. BW York ns (^a>* wa" anoth n. says the waiting and no deveh fi?*I were as portance. The regime nd at night ready to move in a with those receipt of order an ay I tig tug all ond W"1 also be a 11 v ?earrlillj?hts. Preparedness. In the .1?nnlMtl? , would be power em regular sol providing a way for to vote. That was t fer of watchful the committee. I I jpments of im- Hon. Sam J. Nlch< nt continued to j from this district, tc few hours after j up with the war dep d soon the Sec- ington and see if s< lug example of be done " First regiment Captain Declln urMiilnu tf? \tf ? -- less to assist iu ~ these young men he view taken by J-Jp \X/F tiave written the * ?lls. congressman f?fi? C^lXl ? take the matter * artment at Wash Jmething can not By NE ea Majority. T A t io Does Not Love Insi untry Is Not an Edu< 1LSON PHILLIPS, Quel Justice. Supreme C ___ 1 - ' titutions of cated Man Mtrt of Tom I nit the great game of hide which he played with the itr! on IiIh 4.00O-tnll? dash aeros ters. "I have done nothing re Anybody who lias sense e navigate a hoat and who hull like the Iteutsehland can d well?better. I believe." Captain Koenlg will hnve I way than that the British grl . , i A lot of time In* imt nnil wok , . , . . . Itlsh nnvv c,f'nr nn'1 s|Kht,Ml looinln, s the wii *? dive without hi marknble! Rut thv were ,,u" hour" notiKh to Had Phonograph A Ids a boat "II,,W rtul >'ou f,,lks 1 o equally *>,v,'sr' hp was nsk?'d. "Mostly," he stilil, "witI t no other k,rn,,h- Kv,'r>' ""htnarlm p on Gor- Phonopraph. It Is as tnucl he periscope umn; uuium^ , ; perils Just done. The wagons ar i?lng spotte<l. waiting to be placed or sections have been ma] board. signments made and e iinuse your- of to Provider has been duly proporth i the phono- That restlesa feelii e carries a men will not down a h of the sub- paaa the members of ? -- tapt. Herbert T. e loaded and Vllle, senior raptalr i the trains, the porps. N. G. S C.. ?ped out and as- Hannary detarhtnent ven the amount fantry. was tender* 1 for each man njnK the vacancy In oned. major created by tbi anion* the i a. M. Brallsford to nd as the days , Field Hospital N'o. the First re*l declined the promt t ??? '* ? ?1 * Iiam?'8 of Jones- a care not n i in the medical in mv opinion, r TrV0. T" thc ?d??tcd mai of the First in d by Gov. Man would perpetuate i the ftrade of a private citizen ? transfer of MaJ oat^ ^ gypp^ a the command of rr 1 Capt Hames common man as ition. though it all humanity mu iow learnea s man is; it ne is not a lot an educated man. The patrioti l, is the one who loves the institutioi ?, not impair, them; who reveres it feels himself under the obligation < nd defend it; who values the fundai his birthright, his shield, his armor st undergo?the only sure and certa . patriotic man, he ia, c man, and therefore is of his country, and s organic law, and aa if a high and solemn nental liberties of the for the contest which in means of his equal roan commerce Is shortly to I "We have proved It." ho eyes afire with enthusiasm, building a 2.000-ton suhma Will he aide to voyage 111,1 without replenishing oil tat the I'.ritlsh can't catch us. at them?look now at that I! He pointed to the house 11 Deutsche Ozena lthederel. >o broken ri"? s equipment as n t sul<). his Wp k,>,'p !t K"lnk' pretty "We are "f course, when tl rlne thnt ?'n??r?'r In enjoying 000 miles w" ,,m,! " rtMP ,ot "f r,'r' iks Ami A,nciicnn reeorils w We inuKh *M',,|,in-v up to " "Ilnve any time to re; in of the s'?lp boast of a II the cor "Tou f>,,t !t 'N'1" he n tin ?*A n I ( e 1 .. III......... orppflo tune. hi??m ium iuixvu^ ... steadily (at l*>r?k*r OfTliers anrl lore was no think the rail is not fit tnuslr). ami any man approarhed w ords, though be experts to l?e speoi ere not os- within "the next day c "Proper Military rid. captain? ? . . Ihrary" Blythe's mail ?plled. "We u"el?*H8 letters in thai write him daily a? ek . ? , 111 r-aui a smari mi l 1 enlisted men year and of course i r away now and cession of rank. "1 rill tell one that i the First for ahou linx to Texas said, "and If I acre >r two.' ! I would be assiftne rt,ann,|. 1 cannot leave a re> Channel. ? . . .. ; am so anprtionate?> la tilled with ; Um that havlnR en : n< r..> per>ons pioa?lirPS nf military in* dischargBs ^n ]pnVo it nnu* t>*?? ease oi in<- opportunity, the 1 considerable ?tc- tfae tnje< t'he n.a [ have been with t ten years." he therefore protect pted the majority a fellowman. d to the Second 0 matter h ciraent to which I . attached l fee!, man, he may ha Joyed With it thr able to dispu r iife. I ought not tonpu(.s 0f the a t thoro la o rtrrvc. onlv security for the reward of a 1, the God-given expression of his him in them simply as a part of iow wide the field of information of ve all knowledge ami understand a te with the learned doctors; aye, h< ngels. Yet if his learning does nc 11 his toil and effort, manhood; and would a duty and service to the so-called educated .11 mysteries; he may ? may speak with the >t teach him to value (torntion of Bremen which <h utnlersen trading plan. Tu<- iVuiHi'iilitriii went fror haven out to sea In the light June 14, went in the early ni matter of factly as a scow or lumber from any New ' ?Ilps out Into the hnrhor am the lower bay. Neither llreiti river, nor Rremerhuven, ga I. ? - i - - - * nMsod the American. huglish and Sj?: i, Bremer- "Tt wns remarkable." 1 of day on ",,M th,nB" wmM<wI. hov inrntnc a* ^'"mrlne f?rre?l to . of ricks ''"tire ,riP on,-v ninety in i'ork pier ,,ersurfnc<? This 1 down to wns n* ?tr?lKt?t i ien up the not ,nc'u<*e times te to the ,im^ "Imp'y went below hi hunkers, stnvlne there ut ... . ? for enlisted men. 5>t lnlsh nooks. . . .. , must ico through the koenlc said. , , .... . , .. channel which Is not v seldom the , commanding officer dive. In the _ . .. Such applications foi lies was tin- , ,, onlv be nrant?>d on at ninety tulles - ... .? ?n.l < ""?<"! h,m"'"lf llio H..m?ch- "O'tie Hrmw.1, ?.l .a. on It. '? O" *? till It f?lt It ? " ?i?rrl?l men h.r ich applications 0f serious scr proper mi?itar\ wouj(j share ('apt II a '.otter to the any rjr(.unistance v or the camp, i him from the reglm r discharge can ! .plication of the Strength reports said Colonel July (> and July 1* late the ground 1 ed. as follows: lch la that he , First Infantry rep lng a family de- officera. 1059 men; . vice ~ The First the common vet ames* repret over a tinkling cvmha rhich should part protection arid b etit. 1 as of June 24. ? have been compil- _ orted June 24. 36 July 6. 55 officers. priceless thinps of his country. it i 1, and onlv misrepresents the state ^ estows upon him his citizenship. ty To the Country's 1 ?{ T~l?. 1- 11-:? s sounding brass and vhich gives to him its Flag FirSt c...? nui hi it-h, item nnnuM 10 oiur or crowdi to cheer. Koenl* laid a course at Germany's north sea Gihmlti land. "Why did you do thnt?' asked. Knew Foe Was Nei "We knew that Itritish were somewhere about," he s n*0 vviifiteMl tn Inv iif\ nf 1 e la re weu wan quite Judicious for might to qu,te hp,P,ea* U-hoat to ar Ileljro- moon,,Kht. There never call. ' he was No w*rahiP s*w 1 "Not one time In the were we seen by a wnrshlj warships r?P'?'n Koenl*. "And 1 inld "And ,'ou^t " na tnnny as half i chant ships spied us. W o nice, fat. pondent on hira for w risk sun err ^*-8 sctuaJly been s was a close ??nipanled by proof of commanding officer h Them. authority to grajit dlec whole trip P'^tlon mum go thrx i." explained n>fllt*ry channel whlcl t very much nmndlngr general of th ? dozen nier- ^** East, Governor's e, of course, who ha*? full and final upport ana that 1.409 men; July 12 xrr>porting it. ac- men. theae facte Aa Second infantry ere I have no 50 officers. 1.0S3 mi hargea. The ap- fleers. 1.309 men; J >ugb the proper i 1,216 men. b U to the com- I Troop A. cavalry, e department of I 3 officers. 71 men; Island. N. Y.. 1 10S men; July 12. 3 authority. ] Field Hospital Nc t. 51 officers, 996 * reported June 24. en; July 6. 56 ofuly 12. 55 officers reported June 24. I There is difi July 6. 3 officers. lutelv crushed. [ officers. 91 men. I , ?. 1 reported July a ve actlve and l.. i 3 _.v_ vri A UlUICUl^t HI Willi By WOODROW WILSON PMMWWIU UI^Smm loyalty active in the United States, It proceeds from a minority, a ver subtle minority. It works underprc CU UU11C9 _| and it must be abeo small minority, but mini, but it also shows for some days to fool thorn. Always n chance that spies n the comings and points of i ami It was wise to mark tl little while. In this case alien, so far as 1 knew, hnd c He was the American const men. Win. Thomas Fee, who was to approve our monlfect. to he trusted, naturally, hut There 1? Kaw srores craft. The ' my reveal w,> *'chted was th,rt>' " our ship*. Virginian rapes, n Mr whl me for n ro'""R home from .Tamalcii onlv one Heutachland suhi >ur secret t*1"0 twenty times from 1 il at lire- ,0 Norfolk. SI* times li se dutv It s, n " reckoned discretion He was ,<>r 1>nrt- slx tln,,'s 1,1 the F we couh! no'* nn'' six times In the A vorv lust one Thfi orders from th< tiles ofT the the East in regard to te fruit boat heads of families are i. I suppose." "Department comm merged less <?ue discharges from s Ftremerhnven ed men of the Nation n the North gan4ztsl militia railed i as the bet- the I'nited States w English ebnn- within their respect! tlnntle. < >nee provided applications 8 flepartmeiH of L?- ? onicers. m the discharge of Capt. Jervey M as follows: Capt. Herbert II anders may Is- ! raPta1"- having de< enrtce to enlist- ! maJ "ity the the al Guard or or-l0 8* a^ePtance ' into service of ved. Caching him ho are serving ***1* ve aepartments epon ' GoJ" Man< for discharge , G|e plar" Capf A1 "n. ua u^iv lit/iiu wut lade a Major. are tn:njf to let am>*s. the senior . . . . . Mined the vacant wish ,n the rntei medical corps, be- at the polls." T1 could have lnvol- wjH turn with a from the First , mlng him to the once f linft promoted to in the I nited St. lien J. Jervev of Are VOU troi i... :rv we can see u; ana mere are tnos nr a species of political blackmail, est of foreign sentiment or we will tiat is the sort of thing against whicl might and triumph of sentiment * or all that loyalty to this flag is the ates. ing yourselves, individually and co! e at this moment who saying, "Do what w? wreak our vengeance t the American nation rhich will teach these first test of tolerance llectivelv. to see to it take no elm noes. "We Inn fed pleasantly off under the ahade of the big i the morning of June 23. The passed usefully In Improving Ing of the men. "Good Follows, My Bo "About these men, now?si for them if you must hold us world's eyes. They are g<?o In the rhtinnel it dun# to Helgoland ten hours. It can sta funs until 'h?ys. if necessary. It en time was terrific pressure of .'UK) fee the train Boat a Mass of Mac As described by F>r. Job yg.?? assistant U. S. health oflU >y a word taken through the boat up to the ' Koenlg. the I>eutschlaud'.s d fellows, | P**,irs to be mainly a mas tin* sen floor am made throuph m v down four to d?partm?it comni m resist th? forth that the applies t of water. more relatives wh< at -.hlnery. him for support: thf n ('. Trnver*. t>e accompanied by a er. who was evidence of real depf by Captain Tents for En , lntortnr Bp* comp. " nrarhln- )t> K> v ?? ? llltmry channels , 1 a .+ > serving with the r landers setting , . , . ~ ?, . . hoard at Camp Mo mt has one or _ * , , . Miller and ( apt. e dependent on i .. ? , . ii i * nited States arm1 a ppli ration to ! .... a captain in the me dequate written 0 ' _ ? ; South Carolina Na >n *ency. . . , .. ] has been a lieutena gineera. ; rPserVe of the l'n inv has turned and in that capaci r?nta wh'.Oh Stave i minronn nf Port ' ; , , that no man 19 t nedical examining ore. under Major flatter of force. Schmitter of the a matter of a pi y Besides betng fspirittta.] forct dical corps of the ... itional Guard, he believe, and whet nt in the medical the world will le ited States army jca tr has been post Mil t ri o ol?*rated who does not do honor to 1 It is not a matter, that is to say, o: 'vater force than that which is pin It is to he achieved as we think, t the world finally learns that Amer a:*n how truly and profoundly grea' :hat flap? It is not a f physical force. It is sical. It is a matter , as we purpose, as we ica is indivisible, then t and powerful Amer my boys, strong follows. Mo> ore quite young, though tnosi rled anil are raising rosy eh bios to grow up for Gerniat They tiro ull tine meehanlc* of?what <lo you say?pep, "On the morning of Jut turned westward In the Nort headed straight for the Itri nel. Somebody has said thai *t of them ''r-v- >n<1 "?s "ut one ne< t are mar- n seventeen-foot depth of iceked J>n- rp>. IV. Tmvcrs ilescci i.v'.s plory. forward hatch, whet > and fun the crow's quarter*. bunl that Is it. s'de of a narrow pnssapi le we ,n compartments occupied h sea and tain and his two officer? tlsh chan- t:>ln's room Is scarcely sb t we went handy hlph enouph *- .< k neiow ana ? ? -- ? ?*, hold for h<>r w8>" la the l?arn Fridi ided through t^ht the engineers re he found '?nts. vacated by tin ks on either . whlch has the new an< way leading ?' shelter. Tents and 1 hy the cap- 'he new cornpi ?. The cap- "anal Guard for unde t feet square verse circumstances t for a man the engineer ?x>rj?s dl and when an oftjcer a* iv night and U>- j Officers' tents In I have regular i betng floored Only ? cavalry troop , the last three wh d improved type j bring its thunder food mean noth- ground, sandy thou my of the Na- once has dried thot r the most ad The llutler Guan he members of I most continually tl Id not complain j graph brought to < ksured them that Mrs. George R. Koi >oth regiments arc It ? one afternoon in 'ks has failed to Q /V shower and the i oystemj gh it in. hardly -oughly. is keep going al le large phono amp by Mr. and 'tor of Greenville ' ? atizing Work Aids the By MIRIAM M. HAYNES Of Colorado Agricultural College, F ort Collin Housewife a, CoL II the way around Scotia: sense, why should we? It enough to fool the British through the Channel won ehl "What were your best aid gat Ion. captain? IIow did ; out your safe progress undei Microphone Aided Cri "Tin- microphone and our taking soundings while suhn ml. Non- l" was easv U ,s fwrnlshe?l nil In and going ,llp exception of n smnl l?l's play " directly beneath the oflie s to navl- ls t*1p dynamo, which stoi rou figure enpr*y to drive the vess< r sea?" merged. Next Dr Trovers \vn? Liiie. . tno officers mossroom. sc dexlce for than the staterooms, w| lorjjwl (1I<1 httl If tt'lfh nil fho A/*nnm metal. with they would soon hav< II onk desk. th** mt>,n exelainied: ers' quarters anything to oat. When res eleotrlenl uniforms and puna?" ?1 when sub- * now in the serv1r< States. havlnit been r i taken Into Exchange of I ureely larger The work of exehan ith n galley tho (date for fVderol mv nt ?nnno I on a>nd only six OOtJIIX 9 food one of They have an abun "We don t want but ('apt. Workmai will we Ret our of all the Hawaiiai This company j their weird and lnt ? of the United companiments. nustered in. Engineer* Property. The engineer c King property of camp and establish* equipment goes ; signed to camp near inies hi the Sec- which has had an idanre of records. I ,ni . , i's men like best . thinkin 1 folk songs with bound to stant ricate ukalele ae work with the 1< in Camp. ,2,n? nuans wor ompany reached ^est conditions o ?d Itself, being as llow many \ the cavalry troop ?? i . .* * tuns and ironinL' immense spaie to h g house* ife who puts her housewor] lardize conditions, thereby accompli ast expenditure of time, energy ai king at the right height with the ] f light, ventilation and comfort. Romen stoop unnecessarily over kitcl ; boards? We waste time and need s on a systematic baaia shing more and better ad money. Standmrdaroper toola under the len table?, ginks, washless walking in poorly the trick. Kveryhody ui these days what the micro] an undersea telephone, so eh* It catches and records the of any hulk moving upon or wuvea. "We have two mlerophon Deuischland, one on the poi the aturhonrd aide. One of i cer If poaslhle, kept an ear iderstnnds nf ? pulltnan dining-car I hone Is? jju, tnessrooni. nhout o lieate that ship's length from her < vibrations submerging machinery ar under the copes. Calls It Amazing es on the ?I never saw surh a i rt. one on chlnerv In my life." said us. an offl- "it was an amazing sight always to |f p would mean much r kitchen. Aft on<1 regiment are no nethlrd the Carolina property, stern. Is the Today was pay day id two perls- intent and many of money that they ran I Sight. leave in this or^anlzat mass of ma- Rn unknown quantity Pr. Trnvera. : entnain expected datlj nnd I doubt money paid the men t( xeent to the to their families and ? using South ' itself. The engine* i shelter tents and si in the First re*- table quarters. Su] the men have meal in the camp, i not spend for received federal re< Ion is practically probably be mustere with orders to of the I'nited State r. Most of the Strength Repc >day will be sent Camp Moore had in some cases officers and 2.354 >rs were assigned arranged kitcher wn found comfor- j in right relation >per was the first done away with The company has , * -ognition and will j * nink over i 'd into the service ing the cquipnioi s soon. rt Compiled. ! a strength of 114 men. Rejections ^ - is, whereas, if our main working < to our smaller equipment, much v carefully the efficiency of your kitche it you have, to do more work and be a - ? equipment was placed raste raotioD would be *n and try by re&rrang tter work in less time. ?T?II tbe transmitter. When we turblng murintirs through eavesdropper we stopped < nmybe, or went ahead alowl tlmea we dropped to the sea kept as still as a mouse tint; figure out what the menaec * times we merely dropped til so beneath the surface and In that position, suspendec hoard dls- engineer who designed our little HiTiutft to 1m* diflT load Htlll. nn Inexplicable tnngle < ly. Some- copper and glistening ste i floor and Aft of the snlunergln II we could were the submarine's t vas. Some- Diesel oil engines whirl 'ty feet or on the surface. anchored t'aptaln Koenlg told th 1 between while on the surface the It. There I the soldiers do not t rrent pieces, haying it forwarded if burnished ' families el." ! Many Offloera g machinery | A number of ofTice wo powerful j artillery battalion arri 1 propel her ' crultln* officers. Ear' ; companied by a detail e doctor that ! sioned officers and pr noise of the j physical examination ouch the fund.*, by medical examin direcly to their considerable reduc last week. Report. Officers A| re of the coast The following on ed to act as re- the governor: h officer was ac- "On and after thl I of non <s?mmis- lng age limit is Iratee and after for officers of the s they will be this state: Detwet era have made street J tions during the A ^ ,, lt AsGk Be Limit. ler was issued by Is date the follow- L?? hereby prescribed National Guard of In the last t ?n the ages of 21 railwav scoiilenti Kailway Accidents lis sat a Toll As Did the Br s. a HARE .on ycarg there were almost as many ? fid in fKo T'ninti a*mv *Ua - act Almost Gvil War people killed by street . M xL _ the surf nee nnd the hot torn, phones warned us of cruise: stroyers and sometimes < mines." How Ho Dodged Mir "About these mines," som In, "we have heard thnt the own with them, that they n Loom across tho Straits rhe micro- tnnehlncry wns almost rs and de- When subi lerjred. wild it buoyed "ahe moves almost silent wo enjoy ourselves." tea. ? lebody cut "I?e man dat likes fl Channel Is Cncle Kbcn. "would rathe un In solid Jewelry dan go wlfout n< of Dover, at alL" deafening. muwtered into fhe ser the skipper, ted State-a and assign tly, and then Amort* the officer* ' .re: Capt. J. M Wa J. Hertz Brown of Sp ottery," aaM H. 3. Moore and Lle.it r wear brasa of Gaffnay. Lieut, (h 3 decoration* Oreentllle. Lieut. W Jonaavllle reached cat vice of the T'nl- *nd 32 years, for i ed to station*, between the ages o who will report for first lieutenant; Hare and Lieut- of 21 and 40 years a r tan bun? Capt. tween the aces of 2 . William E Bell major." rt> B. Poater of The encampment . W. Hamea of tlllery unite will b? no. trie. Charleston. second lieutenant; J x. t 21 and .16 year.. i i ",l W,r' N"? between the age* donta in the ten i, for captain; be- Statistics s! 1 and 45 yaara. for ,|th MtoInobile, of tha coast ar- of this nature is held at Fort Moul- mobile* and vehi WW ??*V V Mivu at ?? ? UUIIII^ llir C 'ty thousand men, women and child] ears, and 98,000 men in the Union ho?r that 70 par cent of the at reel 9 or vehicles. The only method of to have compnlaory legislation to e idea iiurr iuur years 01 me *n were killed in acci* i army during the war. >railway accident* are diminishing accidents ontrol driven of auto4 32k :' fk / ' a mr- ,.4