Show Boat U-Boat Chief Back a to N Nation o j He Startled by y Trip Irp l in jo l 1 NEW YORK CAP Back In 1916 a war torn world found Ita Itil attention atten aUen- tl tin tion n temporarily diverted d from froni tho the European conflict by Yord word that a giant hint lI submarine with a valuable cargo cargo- In Its Its' hold had successfully eluded the British naval blockade to o complete Its ta maiden Visit to the United States At the the- helm of the submersible Deutschland when It pecan like shell cameto anchor ot off Baltimore Balti mor more toi to surprise the world Was Captain Paul Koenig Now he lin has returned to A Americas America's shores shore on the tue maiden voyage of Germanys Germany's newest pride ot tho sea ea the sea th the S. S S. S Br Bremen men In the l less less' SS' SS active role of r an ex cx- O of ot the North orth Gennan German Lloyd company the thc veter veteran n skipper skipper skip skip- per has come as a a. visitor to Amerl Amerl- ca still lUll voluble In his praise of the creative ability of the shipbuilders of tho the Fatherland Brem Bremen n. n proud old city rich In traditions of the se sea from which Captain Koenig halls hails conceived conceived conceived con con- both the and the Bremen Brom n. n In contrast to tho the secrecy which surrounded tho progress of Ii his hili Is voyage voyage voy voy- age ae In 1916 n necessitated by tho exI of war Captain Ko Koenig bascome has bas come back to tho the scene oC his tr tn wIth the progress of the last last- est eat liner known to tho the world Both BoUt tho the old and the new world were era by the achievement tho Deutschland when hen l BalUm Baltimore re Jul To m July 10 JO l I ai an epoch in markl Germany fron Irom d dealt all Its Ita- commerce b i by th blockade W was vas Jubilant t. t Ib minimized ed it U as aI only 1 feat Cent which could have hn av effect p lo America it I v vIe iian many through gh friendly stirred b the visit y y A cargo of cy hn an eager et-er American mar market markt evidence of or its peaceful mi slates u e brought to t th i Leaving Bremen it Il at for tor elj 4 throw v 7 the enemy off it Its Then It had lied literally the scores of Dr ara craft which patrolled the N rind channel and English channel R nn to the thom m British guns gina tho the merchant nine rIne steamed across th the Ath At T Twice ice the tho the submarine r f nl bringing German mer ne Both In peacetime and sea his has held the the World war he was mute IMM German steamship a at bellum days round him a asala agaj deck of oC ofa a the lumbus Since then he hM hal to tho the quiet of oC tho the of ot the North German P n Cl 1 |