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“ PARTY FACTS TOLD ATCOURT-MARTIAL Honolulu Navy Lieutenant Charged With Conduct Unbecoming Officer. BY the Associated Press. HONOLULU, March 12—A court- martial pressed charges today of drunkenness and conduct unbecoming an officer against a Navy lieutenant who was, police said, a member of a party which preceded Mrs. Bennett S. Copping’s story she was criminally at- tacked last February 15. Detective Lieut. Thomas Quinn of the Honolulu police force said he was subpoenaed to appear before the court martial trying Lieut. W. O. Johnson ©f the cruiser Louisville. | Police Chief William Gabrielson | said Lieut. Johnson attended a party | with the Coppings and other Navy | folk the evening of February 14. Lieut. Copping left the party early. Quinn said Lieut. W. R. Allen, at- tached to the fleet air base, and Do- lores Debeck, & nurse, accompanied Mrs. Copping and Johnson from the party to the Coppings’ rooms. Mrs. Copping told her husband she was seized and attacked early Febru- | ary 15 when she left her rooms to go to an outside wash room. Lieut. Cop~ ping, then commander of a submarine CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Meeting, Women's Eastern Btar Club, Treasury Department, Tilden Gardens, 8 p.m. Meeting, American Federation of Government Employes, Hamilton Ho- tel, 8 pm. Meeting, National Aquarium 8So- ciety, Bureau of Fisheries, 8 p.m. Meeting, Advertising Cfub, Willard Hotel, 8 pm. Meeting, Past Commanders’ Post, American Legion, Willard Hotel, 8 p.m. Gay '90s ball, Willard Hotel, 10 p.m. Meeting, War Mothers, Raleigh Ho- tel, 8 pm. Prom, Wilson Teachers' College, Ra- leigh Hotel, 9 p.m. Dance, Gamma Delta Psi, Wardman Park Hotel, 10 pm. Meeting, Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent No. 1, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, 1222 New Hampshire avenue, 8 pm. TOMORROW. Meeting. Gridiron Club, Willard Hotel, noon. e 194 Chxldren Kllled ‘The Texas Department of Public Safety reports that 194 children under | 15 were killed in motor vehicle acci- dents in the State last year, while 16,169 were injured. at Pearl Harbor, reported to police, and a futile search was made for a | |, *tall white man.’ Dr. Henry Akina, city-county sur- | geon, said an examination disclosed | Mrs. Copping was not attacked The Coppings sailed for the United Btates February 27 The alleged assault was not men- tioned at the courtmartial during the | first day's testimony, Navy officers said. SOVIET EXECUTION KAVKASKA, Ukraine, U. S. 8. R, March 12 (#).—I. V. Martynenko was | sentenced to execution yesterday on | charges of deliberately giving wood alcohol to 15 workers to drink. Five | died. 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