- were...“ "a...- 4 Y» fir.‘ "Well played. sir." slyfthe Qu&'9f YH]; as he mngramirsc: e Newcastle goalkeeper for tuning-in mt}, l toppmggaxxh, W! h h H ' - - ...;:".;.:.;: *t‘..:.‘*l.l°'""~.... comprising the crew lost 9000' apiece and pound; qf (is: Even the reptiles are tunhyriiilihiig ~ The bifboaeon- Qflctoi/ shown is never more contenteil than when listening to l; Qrsiiobrourleastwithhisepellyhsppy-l Ooking mistrenl '<o..fl;T#a ampuiysging lob ever hlwl Flow by Admiral Von Router i June, 1919- than (our Yea"- ! WW" “t iimk at the bottom o! Soaps Flow. The herculsuh lob‘ of sewn; their! llD- ylces will‘be used in this JolF-a ' scheme ot plugging up all holes in the” biggest sunken battleships. ;them ‘full of air, like a balloon. and thus causing them to float. Eight or nine years will be re- quired ‘to clear Scapa Flow com- pletely oilthe self-sunk German rlggtjivitblu a year, however. the pivotal part oi the job will prob- ablybi; flnis-hed—~that is the “rais- ing by iatlnfou" of the two largest ships. These, when brought to the surface, will he used as floating ~ docks. upon which to place huge derrlcks to haul up the smalle ships. Sold tor Scrap. And then the junk that was von ed suicide alter surrender-will be sold for scrap and melted up and made into machinery and poss'b~ ily some of the metal may find its way into ploughshares——aud pos- sibly into the fittings o! newer British fighting-craft. The bggest ships of the fleet are the Hindeubarg and the Seld- iitn, 21.000 ton battle cruisers, fam- ous *during the war. There were seventy-four vessels interned at Scapa Flow. including thirteen cru- isers and fifty destroyers. 0f this fleet. sixtyvelght were scuttled by the Germans, most sinking in twea~ ' ty fathonjts of water- The salvaging tlrm has built a huge floating dock shout 400 feet long for use in the first stage of the operations. This will be moor- ' ed above the scuttled fleet. and div- m, using" it as a base. will con-- . centrate on the first job of locat- ing every one o! the many holes the Germans bored in the ships in or- der to sink them The Hiudenburg is supposed to he pretty much of a sieve now and mouths will be re- quired to spot all the openings. - LONDON. Xlhy art-m slum tempted off norms"! . tenth-file raising of the interned‘ German Fleet." scuttled at Snail! The hulks o! sixty-eight, Will craft-once srldee o! "is "mu" fleet-have been rusting to!‘ I110" we're sunk simultaneously by their caretakers. They went down. ill’!!!- stically. in a bunch. and they. "0 _' jumbled together in I0 “Mme! water-and Iii 31.18"!“ mid” ‘P’ glneering concern ‘halrtaokled the Unprecedented euzlnemna do Aemllltls Jarvis, w- PW 314W’ m, be dedmm pumping out the water. blowing Renter's fleet-a fleet that corumltt. Iiflfli‘ .~ (Associate > wasmworosfiraryfit) shrine to Amerlt-du valor‘ to take its Dlact- so“ n: . monuments and memorials ! the nation's capitol m m dead of America. bronze. it will slililli ma: of the peaceful Pozom“ river may bear with 1t to l 75955859 0i remumhrsnqe who have zone down to n. Illllls fol‘ the flag, whether a.’ 3'14’ °l' P1041111“: lllerc ’ fggivtgeturn. , I G is notional ' Nfilflfl through all the ‘y "have served in ill»: navy t. lttmarine on tho m m "Af, t l l l l t I I . | I . races coseelflfiv and internationally IlQWfi MP5!" _, n l“ in‘ Hunt-m." , T.°"'n“"w-h° Lzgrotefeathe \\'l l- wao arrested on a charge of con; ‘mans we rouin" ‘it liver IP53‘?! w ma?!" m°-°"“'7b‘c°v' the cluaterin 71 "gum arnment in conneetiien wlttrbomi m“! m, Mug! "Qllllmen deals". Aomlllu Jarvis, 1n, and H. m w” "8 o" bailout G- ‘hum “nu” d u" firm‘ dszths rte“: aiiizitlilytlivzyl‘: (‘HM we” a", ‘mflut f", w" on‘ tll‘ Illlill r .- . i332 -- s" .,»“’.l%.::*.f:.z“'..'.:;r‘:"':0 *0 1" Q - t t liNi at 97 ‘atom 7°" M“ "WI" 1"‘ T’! war or in peace will st ""1" "ihmd ”"°h“ °'- u“ down beside ilw river al 5°93“ “'5' Wmpmv"? “Yipnflon quiet waters Iappllw it w‘ with sons transactions In new! t9 m, on to m“ m? 3,,‘ b ‘f’ which Peter smith, former Provin- v-lnmm up“, u trill 1):, cm Tnawn" ‘hn- n“. “var-l 9091118!‘ subscription u: cot Chlflfll- 000 or more. and lull-path- 1 ' has-been Bet liSilit‘ lly last; form of the zileulorlul Ilse]! decided by the lm-nlhers committees who are ior lh part men who lum- served on t‘): tile waters all arsu wor . . The spirit in WiliFil this r - ter of patriotism 11.1.; be; l cslved is told by llcar .- t Bradley A. Fiske lrcliredl {nan of {:16 CUHHlliliUi‘ in (‘ii ts erect on. ‘ "There is no such monume “t wlzgls in the world," Admiral ' ss . “There is uo mouulnl-nt i tests any mvllieflflrilwn by m women of the dlingcrs Will men ol the sea have braved, conquest of these dangers they have aghievcll. There visible remln er o! our debt men of the sea ior sscurin sate passage oi the sell wilt welded widely sepnrutvd mu looned" the engineers figure she would turn turtle on ner way to tits top, and reach the surface b01100! side up. S0. an “underwater tank" has been built for use on the Bey’ dltz. lt will be lowered to the wreck, workmen will go down into the tank through great pipe lines- Then compressed air will be forced info the tank and as the _pressu_re becomessuftlciently strong, the bottom of the tank, which works on hinges. will be opened. The lair pressure will be suffjcleut to keel) the water out-in other words. the “bottom” p! the tank wm simply be water. and the workmen. who will be protected by extraordinaril- ly strong helmets and divlugguits. can go about their Job convenient- l)‘. Under Water Tomb. ' Among the numerous ingenious crehfons o! special " y and “"0 000011970!" “PM implements for this Job is an “uu- ‘T501181! Jllfllllllwlll‘ l0 l1 derwnter» oxygen torch Wm“), commanders adorn selected Wm ma“ my mom]. even “my”, in all the civilized cuunlrlei mour. under water. The flame is “m” “n7 “ m" "“"_“"“° projected under terrific air pres- “"51 m“ exist‘ “mt “m”! sure——alr pressure so strong that it a! mesa‘ 'i°mn,}§i1m°m“ ‘lmgac forces away the water from around manta on y‘ {e 1011'"; #1, 1 the nozzle o! the torch, and from o“ voyages o ma“ “ a around the flame, leaving a clear -~_-_______ r'*’ _ t Finally all will he plugged except two——one to pump air in and the other topump water out. Them-If all the holes have been found-the Hiudenburg will balloon herself up to the surlace and be fitted out as‘ another floating dock from which: to prises up the other ships. Soydiitz Turned Over. The Seydlitn flopped over as she‘ sank, and is lying sideways on the’ bottom, instead o! "standing up," ls il the Hindeubu g. Accordingly," a different technique is necessary’ space for the play of the Jet of ilre which cuts, or rather burns, its way through the metal. The contractors have already spent several hundred thousand dollars lu buying special machinery and making preparations for oom- ‘ mencing work. They will spend twice as much more before the Hin denburg is floated, and if the job ended there, they would lose a lot of money; But they fzure thstthe cost of getting up the l-lindeahurg and Seydllt: Mil be thejreetsst part of their expense; that there- afer it will be “veivet" to haul up George from Victoria Itatioit ‘till: eonlsd a warm reception. for the Beydlltz. if she were "bat-the destroyers and smaller “gm nowaitsnlu aovaurv in _ . ‘. ‘ivrnlelurenhevn the Kins ofitbunimrfbbl‘ “Milan ens-in ummm "no ma?! Ian Oevsreign and his Queen have been visiting Ingland, and were l0‘- The hocession of llu‘ 9mm glam, an: is one twl"tlu- must ill lt-iiiii. It is the occasion wlw enm-camrniiood. ls borne or sponlllbls for the Presentation t which thousands take M"- “Hli ‘ Illt ‘me Pgsocasslou 0F ‘l