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STATE : ‘‘IF IT HAPPENS IN NEW YORK _IT’S IN THE E To-Night’s Weather—FAIR, FINAL ey EDITION —— = VOL. LXII. NO. 22,062—DAILY. . Copyright "abst PARADE, WITH 300 VETS OF 61. BRINGS TEARS AND CHEERS ON GREATEST MEMORIAL DAY o ; CRUSHED 10 DEATH BETWEEN TANKS a All FITTING CEREMONIES. Parades, Addresses, Wreaths and Exer Mark Day Throughout City. Ses mietarenteat Alamocinl Day <nbute| Muutaiman Caught Between New York ever pald went to-day to Armored Cars as He the few remaining members of the Cranks One. great and gallant armies of ‘61 ~ The big event of the day was t Grand Army parade in Riverside Drive, in which thousands of United Private Julius Stahischmidt, No, 188 West 1 of the 27th Tank Company, twen- ty-on treet, a member for lacerations of the arms and leg: ) ‘ ; : {Circulation Books Open to All.” | (New York World) by Press SEEKING STO hing Company, 1 Yanks and Brooklyns Win, EMORLA M HARTZ TAKES LEAD AT 185 MILE MARK racers were paced the first lap by Bar ney Oldfleld, retired star of the racing hs AUTO CLASSI ,.| St. Louis..0 1 0000000 Crowd of 135,000 Chee Dare Devils in 500-Mile Race. INDIANAPOLIS, May 30 (As: ciated Press) With a roar from per. fectly tuned motors, twent even drivers, the pick of three nations, shot away at 10 A, M. to-day in the start of the 500gmii le automobile ric at the Indianapolis Speedway fo: prix totalling $85,000. A record breaking crowd of 1 00 cheered the rting bomb wus fired. VENING WORLD”’ NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922. RY OF WARD’S FATHE | “Circulation Books Open to All.”” THE eyENING |WORLD PRICE THREE CENTS Fotered as Second-Clans Matter w L DAY MORNING GAMES AT PHILADELPHIA— R Giants....0212111000 Phila. . 0020000241 —9 Smith and Hentine, * Batteries—J, Barnes and Snyder; 3 1 HL 17 17 H ar 10 3 i3 8 AT EBBET'S FIELD— ‘| Boston... 011000100 Brooklyn..0O0170100 1 eries Trio R —3 —9 Lansing and Gowdy; Ruether and Miller. AT CHICAGO— Chicago...00003100 Batteries—Sherdell and Ainsmith; Stueland and O° AT PI BURGH Cincinnati. 301301001 Pittsburgh.O 10000110 Ratteries—Rixey Rr —9 1 —-3 12 and Gooch. and Hargrave; Cooper minut anda Giants Lose SPORTS THREE SOULLERS ROW DEAD HEAT IN HARLEM REGATTA Three single scullers rowed a dead heat to-day in the regatta of the New Never Left Garage at dle . Ravine TE oe ihe Ante UR Night of — Killing. faviem River, It was said that this “ — had never before occurred in the his-| Dragged Many Feet, Suffer] sng oars of District Attome ney of the sees ‘Only Injuries—Accident — | weeks of Westehester County in try. occurred in t Teac ap neat of the Creates Panic. Ing to get at the whole truth regard junior single seutls, @ preliminary ing the killing of young Clarence race, and the three oarsmen crossed cae i Peters at uo Resevoir May 44 the line in in Tenth WARD'S STORY IS ATTACKED BY DISTRICT ATTORNEY, WHO SEEKS TO QUESTION FATHER mare eserore if) ” Prosecution Now Working on | Theory All Has Not Been Told. TWO MEN CAUGHT TH ; CAR SOUGHT UNDER “L” TRAIN analy i ke Ss Te Crosses Line Neck and Neck in Fast Time. Authorities Heard Slayer’s Car After taking part in the parade to Michael Cuba, ing at the excellent time of six es, eleven seconds for the mile quarter course. The three who by Walter S. Ward were shaped to day to the definite purpose of finding day, an ex-soldier liv- o, 29 Woodside Avenue, Long x i Y : Undisputable proof that somewhere in Spanish War Veterans, more thou-} ... instantly killed bby the army tank ro Aeuncitecaca techie leecint tled and thus became eligible for the | Island City, met his friend George}iie carefully guarded etituenenial sands of American Legionalres and) i, wich he was assigned, at 11|the # art; piloting his Gar around ‘the finals were: F, J, Muff, Ravenswood | Hroch of 32 Metz Avenue, Win-| wary, made to the authorities Ruy Power hat smaller se eed cecal: o'clock to-day. He was‘crushed be-| treacherous sotith turn at a speed that = bea ub ee J. Molloy, Nassau day L. Je Ce \eaeitre Thee Ment Lezethere Is legally provable untruth. i ¥ rgant- roug’ © spectators te feu 7 ‘an al . dub, A é! 6 east station vated es of Foreign Wars and kindred organ’-Jtween his own vehicle and another |Yought the spectators to thelr feet AFTERNOON GAMES OE NAB, ONC ORIUANS FER NRRY aOR [He Sa ae The District Attorney hus not been jet gations also took part. A great mul- : Leon Duray was second ‘and Radph Do FIRST ..GAME ropolitan Rowing Club. Kecond Avenue and 72d Street, While}asie ty put questi sac vea| 2 92d Street near Columbus Avenue.|paima third. The time for the fir , - i. T A Allie for.’ aouthibdne) tenn hake but questions to George s. titude saw the parade and cheered}! (°° ('eC) ROM ee : SE ee ae ey] At BOSTON R H c 1¢ first heat in the juntor singles} waiting fo 0 Ward, tie atnyer'sfittiok® whoes ex: and applauded the thinning line of gee eT en on ety ee a geen ae ile Wash’, 10 was won by Edward Pearsall of the|began skylarking, rolling on the wlat-J ag folie ise of the features of the Memorial Day : 34.64, an average of 9% miles an ash’gton. “a aolice’ Beat CA, With ‘Leswrence| form # al from Europe on the . i peice nour. ; o wrence s Majestic, May 16, lad sumething t On the roster appeared the names] Parade on Riverside Drive. When the Murphy clung to the lead at the] Boston... 1 oO Ba Bailtiere of the Ariel Rowing Club off In playfulness Cuba pushed Hroch es wit tne hint aa ab oe w of between 80 and 40 posts of the] Parade was disbanded the company'} 100 mile mark, with Hartz second, De BATTERIBS=2Zachary and Gharrity; Pehnock and. Walters enlladeinhie asennad thts Bsre wat to the tracks just as a train was ap- 1) Ut I spoigulasheamabety ttl! Grand Army of the Republic, names| moved cast in West 92d Street to get] Palma ey Ditey tee ONS acalaine, es for the finals, Bailliere} nching. Seeing what he had done, hey poniget for the Killing of oes out of the crowd an ? time was 1.03.11, an average of 94.07 ING CG Ne . z 5 : ; 5 eters, So much was admitted in the more or less familiar tess than a gen-| Ut of the crowd and go north in Cen-| re ee ain Murphy at this. point MORNING GAMES In the junior quadruple sculls the}Cuba at once leaped down to Ms} oO barving saint piety Bo eration ago to every schoolboy in a Park West " the uf Bias At] jad won $2,000 in lap prizes, receiving AT POLO GROUNDS— R H B frat heat was won by the New York friend's aid, hoping to get him out of how wee ip sta se in =, m » $26 © b8th Street and Port ashington ) for each Jap he led. Jules Elling- * Athletic Club, with the New Rochelle}ine way of the train. But he was ce) ard took responsibility for New York, but there are only 826 Of! Avenue, ee iene the second driver out of the| PHila. ..,.001000010 —2 6 OJRowing Club ‘second, ‘The second unuble to do thix and the cars came | Shooting of Peters and set up self- these veterans left {n Manhattan and} In 93d Street near Colum Ave-lvace Me threw a rear wheel at a Vents 000 1 001 1 3 1 oO 1 heat was won by the Metropolitan] |), upon them defense, fewer than 500 of these were able to|nue Is St. Agnes’ Chapel o ia, ist eas hin completely around) = SRKGeS./. - Rowing Club, the Lone Star Boat|10nn won em sank Tarleman |” George S. Wara 1 be ouf and about on this day of days.,Church. A funeral was leavit three tines, crashing into a wall Batteries—Sullivan and Perkins; ' Hoyt and Schang. Clyb second. “haa ween able to Shack the)epeed ct] S. Ward has a home at ber of the vet-| chapel as the lumbering war vehicles | Neither Hulingboe nor his mechanician The regatta proper started at 2 the train, but the first car caught |SPuyten Duyvil, Inquirers there the A considerable number of th prpached, The commander of the] was injured. Jules Goux was forced] at? CLEVELAND— R Ht B [o'clock, the course being from Wash-|the (rain VU) le Mor the platform, [day after the surrender of Walter S rans who appeared were too feeble 0) tank company ordered a halt out by a broken axle. Fh 0000003 10 ington Bridge northward to Fordham lala diekpoenred under the car. It|Ward were told Mr. Ward had * attempt the parade except in car-| When the funeral had passed the] The car driven by Wilbur D'Alene Chicago. . . . 4 6 O| Bridge at 207th Street. SE eaarir neta eee Mr. Ward had “just | 0 vance was giv Stahl- | burs: 0 eo ye start t — vi lot wie wone out,” but w. ecte Is | oe f the celebrated idt, jumped down to crank the |;iid min: Tho urver and nis mecha. | Cleveland. OOOOO00000 (0) 6 = 1|SLAYER OF SEVEN MEN dragged ten feet along the rails that |°0e ve a ne ree The sho Os the eee A ge : oh Pe SuloNOR ADR a ce ; ‘i . Tarleman could stop bis train day," At the office of the } <Vateran Zouaves was typical of how|tank of which he was one of the]nician extinguished the blaze, but the Batteries—Leverett. and Schalk: orton and O'Neill SOUGHT IN ARKANSAS | ce tree or itis men were heard by | Ward *'Bakery Company inguirers ranks have been depleted with the|cr It was driven by Private Paul lear was withdrawn, making the fourth ba ells Capt, James Wall and Bereta, Mona-'lwere (old. that Mr. aud Mire. Ward years, Not so very long ago the riello, No. 286 West 142d Street.|to drop out AT ST. LOUIS— R H B*| sofpsnono, Ark, May 30—Green|tian and Tooney, of the Enst Sixty- : es isl { : i vow! , RO, May 30,—G vy were in Utica, N.Y." | Zouaves marched on Memorial Day] Witnesses say that as soon as| Murphy lost the lead to Hartz at . f a Bcoenviit and’ venth Street Station, who were : | 800 strong. To-day they. numbered | Stahlschmidt had whirled the crank} 195 miles wlien hie was forced to make Detroit....020112000 6 12 0 hunted by poster to-day; following the|atanding on the widewalk just below | Members of the firm of Rabenold —Major Al. Bornstein, Charles}and started the engine the tank first -stop to change four tires . jen to-day, eae Pa pase : tars popes Winkert. The}lurched forward. Another tank vy a ebMentah his fuel supply. Mur- St. Louis..020001101 -5 9 L]acath of magar Henson of Sedgwick, |the fenton Watehipejoeae = rete & Scribner and John F, Brennan, youngest of these lads 1s 78. standing about four feet ahead.| pny, up to this time, had won $3,250 Batterles—Ehmke and Bassier; Bayne and Severeid Ark., whom, authorities deci wea pace f nee Meads Sr oectnd attorneys for Ward, have mentioned | Major C. H. Huestis, one of the|Stahischmidt, sensing his danger,}in jap prizes. At 200 miles Hartz the seventh man killed by | Garner, | Association, Dount soation casually that they have been in con handful who marched beneath the] tried to leap to safety, but was caught| was in the lead, with Peter De Peolo DETAILS OF MORNING GAMES ON PAGE 8 Se atemeeieninc auclag a tater ie “fhe station. steps the three[sultation with George 8. Ward, bul : : y rushes , t S| lh del 1 wick during a quarre! D atic he th ; . but hanner of Lafayette Post, G. a Ry beeen the By oy neg ee second, H third and Murphy over liquor, BES policemen weft on the run, and the|no official of Westchester County is ™ tola reporters that among the hap-|Jenkins o! nickerbocker Hospital, | fourth, The time was 2.08.18.79, an The hunted man was pardoned from] gp; s done was to have the elec- i plest of his memories in his eighty-| who was summoned by a policeman, | average of 93.52 miles an hour INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE |QUIT FIGHTING, tip DaNiUitacy, to which heres sant ie’ Scaee oe the TIEBTae: oft, cram | Aman co, UAY® RAG) aidllmenme Ot Gate fifth year is of having shaken hands | pronounced the young soldier dead, ———— — — OR BEGIN, SAYS WU | #2", double killing sevoral years ago. |socn to 126th Street. It was thought |*"ee he disappeared from public with Grant and Lincoln, Dr. Charles NGS EE MINICK DELAFRI FIRST GAMES ’ according’ to Jonesboro officials. at Cuba had been perhapa| View with his wife, Walter Wara's Joya, Lafayette Post's officer of the | BRITAIN’S EXPERTS imore— T Use 1 p= Serally. insareds aad Veeroeh Killed fatepeaathar? when’ Bay, is a veteran of the Crimean, as FOR HAGUE MEETING HELD FOR MURDER |Baltimor: miroeloo : Threatens Use Two Armies DECORATES GRAVE, aoe a ase led} s Lb " ee acvipe rig down the well as thé Civil War. paket all Se 00 - 7 ‘hi Wa ata \ ‘ dtement | 242k of the Majestic, The author- Of course the big parade brought ®) niiton Young and Str Philip Lioyd- rel] 1.1 Police With] Readins— : ness € pied iy schons 1S KILLED BY AUT! a reg irom Sea A ney oe ities are gravely interested to know or tw : d by ic ‘et Toget — caused almost a : among the mile or two, as well as a tear or two, Giasus Mkeied: harge ) 01200110 —65 re ogethe . 5 An 1 it was neces-| why George §, Ward should sur dy honors were carried off by mae Sree - ae Slat Chin s ¢ : Bimetes : Returning to-day from Calvary Cem-| parading children ang as y fad comedy MOO er ah ali the | EOMDON, May 30 (Associated Press.) Having Slain James Chi Hatarles—Craves and McC Ben-| PEKING, May 30.—A delegati®o] oiary where she hud been decorating|#ary to call the reserves from the|render hin freedom of movement and Mike, ice abe experta , 7 der and Tragresser. ue darlian , ¥ bith Street Static © contre ost of mascot for the 1st Battalion|—The names of the two experts who falo on March 18. dor and Drag rom the old Parliament to-day con-| jer son-inelaw's grave, Mra. East 67th Street Station to controll nis utterances to the some rules en. of the Naval Militia Fepresent ‘Greet Biteln at the Hague) Ho inick Delatri, twenty-three, of O7tacuee— erred with Gen, Wu, who is at Pao-| Concetta, alxty-six, of No them, tablished by counsel for the acknow!- On reaching the reviewing stand | Conference on Russian ffaira were ane | Oe ca Brooklyn, was 0 O 11000 0 I~) ngey, ie aavined the delegaten to| 12th Strest, Manhattan, became con-| Capt. Wall and his two Sergeants | eayeq slayer of Peters, Red Mike’ rose up on his hind legs} nounced by Tusten Chamberlain, the} N® 92 Scholes ® : ee Rochester— " i ‘ fused in the heavy traMfc at Qu leaped down to the trackway and] yi ronal statements by th Os fand put out one paw in salute. Hven} Government leader, In the House of [arrested at his home early to-day o1Looorot-4 ee Hf ment at Peking] Plaza and was struck and killed by an} found that Cuba had only contusions}. catablished that the Carian sis the stately gentlemen of the Old mmons to-day : by Detectives Carroll and Ferris of Maitepon on dciroher "acd - Jones si) My date one 68 id ba Sumer cwents-anandk we: ( Cee legs and was readily freed] 4. entirely familiar with the black Guard of New York, banked in front| They will be Hitton Young. recently|ine stagg Street Stat charged} _ Batterle : y duty is to remove the obstacles} | Charles Farms, twenty-one, of No. |and lifted to the platform, Hroch was} 100 © 1° ht Me Al Mit Ene Bias « felt | @PPointed Financial Seoretary to the , : Keenan and Blake. 9 the establishment of a free repub-| 181 Radde Street, Long Island City SA der tie Gan Bue when he i i athe stand $5 6 guard of Honor, felt} ¥, and Sit Philip Lioya-Graemen | With slaying James Chifalo: in front 1 will ; driver of the car, was arrested on a site ; the time covered by young Ward's Uke applauding the little cuss. “Red | formerly Parliamentary Secretary to the fof the latter's home, No. 294 Lori-| Toronto— Sep Sa ne oy of the north} cocnnical:-enarse of homicide, ‘The M1 out, after six minutes of hard ription ofthe plot wan ste waake: Mike” got a great hand Roard of Trade, and more recently Di- | Mer Street, on March 13. Delatr! has 700 00 0 OO a eee meting Chit mene me aut OF | machine wasgpwnel by George Roach » he was found to haye received) oro. Betons was shot.” ‘The’ esme - ‘The crowd, eight and ten deep, lined] rector of Overseas ‘Trade, and one of | been indicted on a charge of murder. | Buffalo Pastteecant Pia el nee moon a) No, 131 Beebb Street, Long Island City ere cut on the hip, with a poe} is wan covered ‘by. the trip gf t both sides of the Drive British experts at the Con-]| Chifalo was standing !n front of his 40002104 qn) Paris is i n will ves ~ Sr ' ; fracture ; <\Gaee Ward tol Minion A, Gan Despite silvered hair, and the stoop home when he was shot four times! partort riahineon and Devine: M je ae te : DEFECTIVE WIRIN CAUSED] Tow he ese ays a dent b yas dgclaved raalmaneneane tiie te. tatneeee ae tind other infirmities of age, the ee and died. Police say Delafri fled fol-] cdue und Hengougte Sill iia bate ent ncaa ia AEEO,On) DEAE: pal Resale Ost decaemapticaghi he alinds Mad 6 been mentioned, in which the “veterans in blue stepped along beind | SUBWAY TRAIN ON FIRE lowing the shooting and only to-day Ea se Br ven eventually would be] MEMPHIS, n, May 39.—Defect-Jon something wads the * ara hs Fy itty goat wauka "hace National Guard and Naval Militia es- | NEAR 110TH AND LENOX | they heard he had returned, and his] CANNON FIRES BALL, foreed to take refuge on foreign soll. | ive electric wiring was held reapone- [had been dragged ahead of the) toi ¢ TT ih the Cees Pee Sih pore Uka:sthe poultry: pict arrest followed MAN HIT MAY BE BLIND |1o sactince himecit for the boneat ce] ule to-day by Fire Department officials | Wheels. taken to Reception | $30.00 to blackmailers, but’ would rect other days, Bu Pete ne Coeememers RF ——— 86 himself for the benefit o Ae ‘ih inte yesterday dams] Both men were taken to Receptio fame to some who watched them, ee OS Tae ears eB ae aly IN ONE EYE AS RESULT |!'¢ country for the Diage which tae Mine Deecttioek | Hospital, Hfoch's wounds were said|*Pend lundreds of thousands to, put Their uniforms were proudly worn, |train, caused by defective iAsulation, |BABY LEFT IN ROOM a Mercantile Company's department store |to be serious them in jail, ‘This meseeae was venty . ea retail district, The z sliown or communicated to Peters bom Se evenly see neh of ae tation at AT BUCKINGHAM thomas curry. sixty-aix, captain of \| COBB AND HEILMANN in the ‘heart of ‘the ret 1 district, 17 WINNERS AT BELMONT vepbaienty: ioraueh hills (Continued on Fourth Page.) reet and Lenox Avenue was os ; barge lying at the foot of 1th ass estimated at $7 4 te ictno—————sum=amnmmens (discovered aid extinguished without = Btrect, Hoboken, was hit in the itt eve) SUSPENDED BY JOHNSON sich F and Jack, his supposed damage to-day, Cries Alarm Four Hours] by a ruber bail shot trom an imitatic — PASTOR KU KIA KEAN] joan maGEocrochel, tirat; Sis ces, and a typewritten reply 12-FOOT TARPON mig ampke attracted she attention 6f nop W Guest Had. | naval tile on a ‘Toda Shipyard ‘oat in] ST, LOUIS, Mo., May 30.--Manager FOR $20,000. free BAGH Crerer ass signed R." has been shown to NGLAND track walkers who with extinguishers) After Woman Guest lad | the stemoria! Day parade at Holokeo |r. Coby and outfelder Heilmann of| OKLAHMA CITY, Okla, May 30,—|'er Sue, sece Kiss ae Stacia WEEE tee ' VISITS E Pub Gur me plane betery: Fie) ae Vanished. to-day. The gun was firing the uber rie ien-| Charges that ten residents of Drum- was the threat was that if $75,000 | ' IS CAUGHT [Re cewendeds 7 ‘ne “ation mana Y week balls, weighing about one and « halt}the Detwalt Americans were indef- | Coser Um ana three of Oklahoma| THORNCLIFFE RESULTS. | were not vaid at once Walter Ward | t AND top easpontied, A blue-eyed boy, two weeks old and} pounds, at regular intervals, nitely suspended by Ban B. Johnson. } right, Okla. I VEuGAGT? FIRST RACE—Five and a half fur-] would never meet the Majestic.” Jona, ——_—>—_—_ expensively clad, was found last night) Curry tanding at 11th and \Wash-| American League President, before | City ore using the Fe NE en to er longs Sheriff Werner had to-day @ com . - : e of le 8 of the I y dou- 0; ion and ¢ ¢ ze, . . 5 Stree 2 e. pI u Y]}ble-header to-day with th v n z 7 . ae 7. Never Before Seen in’ COLLIDING WITH AUTO | ®*th Sires ana Fifth Avena young men eager to get the bal ie : to-day by the Rev. R. W. Lackey, pas-|and $3.10, first Cherico regarding the narrative o gl r S ws The night watchman heard a child)” ye was said Curry may lone sight off ree ot ine ninth Inn. | tof of, the Mirst Methodist Church of} Oakling (McTaggert). 31 and $3.20 an, the Broadway restaurant bus 4 English Channel. A taxicab driven by Frederick white | crying in, ooo eon eed Homma tis | his left eye. He also received possibie ee seeatuee wate Coub wopned Drumright, He asked for $20,000 Jam-F acong, boy who said a woman tried to | BRIGHTON, England, May 80 of No. 148 Columbus Avenue collided} taby. It 1s believed to have been left] iternal injur' Be ith Br Mary's | Pe gira iailiaon'a tone and wae tenet ao Jacquerie (Wallace) third. [him to ‘kill somebody in the Wa * “gp tarpon, a fish commonly — this morning at Fifth Avenue and 9th| by wom who bad registered in the} Hospital, nal shed. ‘The cause of Hellmann's sus-| WANKER JENNINGS KNIGHTED iTme, 1.08. Non-starte vat 186 " Gree co said ae’ satisfies found in Florida waters, but Street with a motoreycle driven by | afternoon “Mis. Morgan Carter” of 5 ARTY LRAVES 0\4MA| ronsio: oI d e me! € om BR yesterday _ ter talking with the restauran never before seen in the English Philip Cohen of No, 85 West 119th| Boston. According to employess, she] DENBY PARKS Se kvs nsion was not stated In the message) A ceblegram front Rome Jobert E, {REVOLUTIONARY LEADERS ARs! Droprieios and Ryan, that thé ty * : Cohen and Solomon Reldner of | left the house soon after 7 P. M. and AN ecelved he' ay shir tly i "i RESTED. Hing the truth Channel, was caught off Brighton 1 s ANAM May 29.—The ea = _ Jennings, banker, Neo. 11 Kensingto was tell ¢ truth i Bysskel Street, Brooklyn, who| did not return. It was sald she had no] PANAMA, May — 29.—T! r Fe eee Re Dra ita MieiienGar Mad Sheet Tal Ce. ae recently. riding in the sidecar, were thrown| child with her when she registered. In| States transport Henderson, with 3 THE WORLD TRAVEL BURFAU Avenue, Jersey Cit. he heed) MANAGUA, N May $0.—The} Neither ¢ m had ever ; measured twelve fe i oolong a 2 a Bultcase contal y- [retary of the Navy De: ame ade, Pulltzer —( ing, 03-63] of § * woman before she came to the res It d twelve feet In Jtq the pavement, Policeman Schlopp| the room was @ sultease containing sev ¥ of Denby and ag ene Ciera), Bullen, TS-6A) Of St. Creme ee tea ree a ant, | movement hare have beet atraeied, fol bet sig ‘ length and did more than $100 | gent both to Mt. Sinal Hospital, whencu|eral magazines but nothing that would] of the Naval Academy Class « mf Sie taneuk’ yas ne ave Pree et ee ene eet ea iergt Aloy.* lowing discovery of another elloged plotpyant st 3 o'cldc he asked Ryan Freie ce Carnage tolnsia, Kotare they tech the Woe Sar OSE HAUT RY Ne ET ok ee niere’ cheeks re and ius Church, that clty eh ee for the overthrow of the government, while he was serving her how much it was landed, moved to Bellevue Hospite: way to Japan, travelie A % — cee ee ee ee