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Show SAFE IN FORT. The submarine merchantman Deuteeh-land Deuteeh-land has completed its second voyage to the United States and is again safely safe-ly at anchor in its home tort. It is quite a feather in the cap of Skipper Paul Koenig and without doubt he is one of the chief naval heroes of the! present war. It is said the Deutschland ! will make regular trips to the I'nited States so long as (he comflict in Europe; rages, but as such voyages are extreme-' ly difficult and dangerous the sub-i marine may turn up missing at any time. The Bremen, it will be remembered, remem-bered, left the German coast many weeks ago ant that was the last ever heard of her. If the entente allies had anything to do with her disappearance the fact has never been made public. The generally accepted theory is that the submersible met with an accident and went to the bottom. The Deutschland Deutsch-land faces these two dangers eyery time it leaves port. Koenig, however, deserves great credit for success so far achieved and if he finally goes down Germany will have lost one of her best sailors. |