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MUSEUN WIL GET BIC CERMAN CUNS Boatload of Captured War Trophies Coming to Smith- sonian Tomorrow. 1t nevers rains, but At least, it was only Sunday that the drought and conspicuous absence of war trophies and prize guns cap- tured some 8 or 9 years back by American forces across the water was being sincerely bemoaned. And then, vesterday, Willlam F. Franklin, adjutant of the Vincent B. Costello Post of the American Legion, announced that the post would be willing to put up the necessary funds to bring the District’s apportioned,f war relics to this city from Raritan, where guns and_other trophies are being held F. O. B. And today nes word that the ny transport Chateau 8,000 tons displace- draft, will nose its pour minne’ guns, morta: some 133,000 ]muml\ all told, on the wharf of the Washington Barracks. The Chateau Thierry is due to ar- rive some time tomorrow. In its hold at Norfolk toda probably the most comprehensive choice collection of large fieldpleces selected from the captured material in the recent war. As a matter of fact, the selection of this material occupled some two weeks’ attention of an ordnance ex- pert of the Smithsonian Institution, | to which the trophies are consigned. At Port Newark, N. J., and at Raritan, | § N. J., where the guns and prizes were stored awaiting clalmants, this expert went over the lot with a fine-tooth comb, selecting a varleghted collec- tion for the National Museum. - But after the selection had been made and howitzers, mortars and cannon were set aside as reserved for the Smithsonian, the problem came up of where to put the 60-odd tons of exhibits which once gra while impregnable Hindenburg line. The Smithsonian Little Chats About . 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