Show RAIDER THOUGHT TO BE LURKING IN SEA LANES Mystery German Craft Believed Believed Believed Be Be- Hampering N. N Y Mediterranean Trade 4 By Associated Press EW March farch 9 rho Cho The Ir presence pres- pres s- s ence of a 1 vessel suspected 1 as a German raider In the tho 5 sea eca a. a lane lano traveled 1 by ships running between New York and the Mediterranean ports was wan reported by br Capt D. D M. M Nicoll o of the American steamship n. n which arrived hero here today from Havre Havro and the Azores Captain Nicoll said that when the Q was wa north of oC the tho Azores on nn February ry 20 20 in fn the direct c trac track o of tlc I New NeVi lork York trade he sighted a strange vessel which steamed gleamed around tho the stopped An and Ind then boro bore off oft In a new direction r The stranger was of the cargo type a tl largo vC vessel with two masts armed I with a a. stern rn gun and other pieces 1 i painted d gra gray ane and carried a funnel tunnel I 1 which did ld not parallel tho masts She Shedid lid did no not sl signal a tho the Sumba Captain Nicoli said an and he did ld not learn her t Identity r f f While at Havre Captain Nicoll met the tho master o of the American st steamship steam steam- am- am ship hip City of Memphis New York to Havre with cotton who told him himor of or an experience with a submarine off the Scilly Islands on January 30 Tho The U U- U boat sent Bent a shot across the Americans American's ns n's I 1 I deck an as ft a signal to stop and the 1 I American after netel obeying sent rent a L mao male malo aboard the submarine with the tho merchantman's mer- mer I papers paper The U boat U-boat hoat cap cap- win taro wit was wa quoted as telling the City of oC Memphis Memphis' mate Youve pot hot ot a 1 contraband cargo I IoU oU ought ht to sink lInk your t but on account of nf friendly relations between en the j United Stat States and Im I'm going lo 10 let you go o. o |