Show Luckner On Once Tramped S. S L Streets S First Saw City as S Penniless Youth YOuth- Returns Returns' ns to Lecture on Sea Raids Having walked the streets of Salt Lake as a a. penniless tramp at the ago age of 14 and to return tv twenty six nty years ears later as the most outstandIng L Ing has single figure of f the World war a been the experience of Count inan FeUx elix von famous GerThe German Ger- Ger man sea devil wIio In the city Wednesday The he count will relate his experiences I. I as a 3 se sea raider ider during the 1 A orld war when he broke brok the Brit Brit- ish blockade and sank scores of al allied al- al Hed lied merchant vessels with an 1876 model American skipper In an address address ad ad- dress at the tabernacle Wednesday Wednes Wednes- day evening under the direction of the extension division of the University University Uni Uni- of Utah With Buffalo Bill nUl as his hero Count von Luckner left his fathers father's castle In Germany with the avowed Idea of meeting William Cody and following in ia his footsteps He lIe boarded a Russian freighter for America later to learn that It was headed for Australia Deserting the ship on Its arrival at SYd Sydney e he shipped on an American vessel for San Sap Francisco Setting out on foot for Denver to toce II see ce the Ideal of his dreams the count reached Salt Lake six weeks later ater Tha was In 1902 when soup lines Ines were feeding the unemployed he ie said Finding a free meal was hIs lis first act After stopping here for or two days he continued his jour jour- I ney eastward reaching Denver three months after leaving the Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- c coast cast as t. t S SOn On reaching the home homo of Buffalo Bill DiU he lie received the greatest disappointment disappointment of his life liCe he said for ho was Informed the great great cowboy cowboy was traveling with his show in the counts count's native land Germany Years later he learned that while he was vas in Denver his hero was being entertained enter enter- tamed at his fathers father's castle I Having given his father his promise prom prom- ise iso that some day he would become a lieutenant he kept his word by securing this rank In the Salvation Army During the many years that he was absent from his home homo he never communicated with his par- par In the book listing the no nobility nobility no- no of Germany he was carried as dead It was his ambition to be a self- self made man and he had decided never to return home until this had been accomplished It was not until he had become a n ranking officer In the i German navy that he visited his home The count said he be had always looked forward to the time that he would again visit Salt Lake for it reminded him so much of his own Bavaria because of the e mountains Accompanying the count on his speaking tour are the Countess von yon Luckner a beautiful charming blond and his secretary Siegfried von Oppen |