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Show GHOSTS OF GREAT WAR STILL HAUNT BALTIC, BRINGING TERROR TO CREWS OF PASSING VESSELS Old Mines and Derelict Submarines Drifting Toward To-ward East Coast of Sweden, Presenting Serious Danger to Navigation. STOCKHOLM. Feb. IS (By Assot-iatod 1'ros.s 1 Gliosis of th prreat war still haunt the Baltic, scaring veteran skippers, s.iilors. I fishermen and steamship passengers alike. Hardly a week passes without reports ;dong tin- Swedish coast of drifing old mines and derelict submarines, both a serious danger to all navigation. The mines nn- principally of Russian and German Origin, and after breaking loose from their moorings tin ) have drifted drift-ed toward the eas1 -n;i ' Sweden Many of them have been washed ashore on Gottland island which lies almost in the enter f tin- I Baltic. If The dereln t I -boats haunt the western waters. I liver sir- nn- nrmisiio-. diuu storms have washed mines upon tho fcoas; and dwellers alon;z the ahor have long: yin-c becoms accuatfitaod t th terrific detonations of oxplodin? heavy gales. Energetic efforts bavjg t sea or Baltic Is free of them. It fa ti-t nt all un omrtion for fifh-ermen fifh-ermen to catch mines In their net. They are regarded is lucky catches, although they have to he handled gln-,gerl. gln-,gerl. for th" government payn hand-n hand-n a 0 de tructlon :of the mines; if satisfactory proof of their discovery or destruction can bo furnished. The l"-bont derelicta arc said to hav been dl card! Engl h vessels, lost while bc-.n,- tOWSd from English ports 1 to 'opcpbngcn The mena.ee to navigation navi-gation from these two sources Is such that passenger and merchant vessels have to change their hedules hi tho Baltic and traverse the danger zones only by daylight. Lat'dy ih :- hos I.e. ii htJe property damage and no loss of life as the result re-sult of the floating U-boat derelicts and mines. Nevertheless Swedish ma-rin-3 insurance companies hao of lato tbcen threatening to raise their rates H on account of this danger to navlga- M |