Show 1 FLOATING MINES STILL DANGEROUS COPI COPENHAGEN Jan 15 16 AP- AP AP Notwithstanding ot the tact that It 11 is moo mome than th five fie e since tIle tue orl sonid 1 ended the tile seas ba have ol been entirely freed tred of Dt o mine and tho those remaining a aio amo a menace to navigation chief of o the D graphIc recently slid smiL that energetic work orl his b bien hi en on done to sweep UI up the various anchored mine fields CleMs but the number ot of milles laid and tho the long Ion tIme timo they have Ivo been beds I Ing has resulted In a number getting free tree of ot heir moor moor- moorings moorings ings Ins and they are aro low mow drifting about ocean ocen highways like infernal I Captain ald aid that the he mot most frequent reports report of ot floating mines mine come from the North and tlc lJ oas dens in which the I mIne mInefields minefields minefields fields wu 0 established liaIsIng liaIsIng- lors fors recently sint out Warn Warn- InK tug to cc navigators tors Igl to IV e- ex extreme caution cullon In the tho part or o the Gulf of ot where here a number of mines mine had bad been ot ob- ob oh sen I ln Capt ln disputes tue theory that the tho mines mine are arc not dan daim dangerous gerou when whon floating ot Of 0 the known kno 11 anchored mine minefields minefields fields Captain fuld puid Id theme IS ISnow isnow now only one big hiI field feld west of the Gulf of ot This Rus Ru's to completely control the Iho ch to Petrograd II as ax all n ni- ni nn to that port must go vh vi the mile to mile 0 broad mine sn swept mine ept can easily b be closed If do- do de desired sired Ired n as well as a 0 numbe ot of o mall email fields In the Black Wack Se Sea t the free tree n to the Rus-l Rus ports there therl |