The evening world. Newspaper, June 16, 1922, Page 12

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“tphief of the Lucky Bag, OUSEVEL GIES [8% REPRIMAND FOR SLIGHT T0 KAPLAN igi Annapolis Year Book Editor Gets Rebuke From Ass *: ant Secretary. WASHINGTON, June 15.—Acting * Becretary of the Navy Roosevelt to- ‘day addressed a stinging reprimand to Ensign J, L. Olmstead, editor-in- the Naval * Academy year-book, because he per- Mitted publication of the sketch of Leonard Kaplan on a perforated page. | Olmstead, who ts widely known as fn athlete, halls from Des Moines, (Ya., and was one of the most popular fmembers of the graduating class. The official reprimand will be ‘placed in the record of Olmstead and probably will end the incident. The _ text fcllows: “1, Your statement of May 28 to the Superintendent of tho Naval Academy concerning the treatment THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922, should be, I have gono most carefully into this phase. 1am convinced that, bad though this Incident was, no such motive was behind ft, “The records of the Naval Academy whow that in the class of 1922 nine men entered their faith as Jewish. Certain of these men were among the most popular in the class. Fur- thermore, a number of our prominent officers in the past, and at this time, are either Jewish or of Jewish ex- traction. “The traditions of our country have always been exemplified by our navy. We pride ourselves that in the service there are no distinctions of race or creed.” Inquiry at the Naval Academy dis closed the fact that in filling out his papers Kaplan, after the question, “What is your religion?” wrote the word “no.” BRONX EMPLOYEES, BURY HARD TIMES Civil Service Association Has the Merriest Time of Its Whole Life. ‘d times’’ and “want"’ are de- funct and buried and every one may look forward to prosperity and plenty now —_o___— D IN ORR-THIEF ROUND-il. alleged members of an inter-State band of automobile thieves were rounc ed up yesterday by Departme: tice agents. Three of the pri -| County C rested In Brooklyn, were held sociation held it's Commissioner McCabe in $3,000 bail each| gance for examination June They are x Frederick and Charlos Snyder, broth Throgg’s Neck, where the Bronx viee Employees As- annual dinner and and 1500 persons cheered as the interment took place, A parade, headed by all the county officials, building of Si were arrested at Hackensack, N. J., said to be the New Jersey headquarters of the gang. of mankind wete water front and for-|s of. ast night's affalr put in the shade s in the soctety’s history. TO TRY MIAMI, Fia., June 16.—Th Edgar C. ly, Chicago automobil ts gathered at the Bergen| « dealer, charged with killing his wife, and in a fleet of thirty buse: Dorothy, was set yesterday for e thelr nolsy way to Troge’s 923. Delay was asked by ious business of eat- counsel on the ground that many in jowed the burial ceremony and of one of the members of your class tin the “Lucky Bag,’ of which you “are editor-in-chief, has been recelved and is satisfactory to neither the Su- Eperintendent of The Naval Academy fhor to the department. “Cruel and Unwarranted.” “2, The department considers that ‘pour action in permitting the issue * of this publication was cruel and un- warranted. Others, especially your Sassociate editors, are undoubtedly @lso guilty in some measure in this matter, but the .primary responsibil- ity must rest upon you as editor-in- * ehief. “3, At the outset of your caree: ={n a service which requires the closest ‘co-operation and mutual trust among its members, your conduct, by its cruelty to a comrade, merits the de- * partment’s strongest condemnation. “4. You have been guilty of an ac- tion which casts a grave doubt as to | your possession of those qualifications “essential to an officer in the United States Navy. Your action is neither ‘im consonance with the ideals of the {people of the United States nor in {uccordance with the high standards ef conduct in the service of which tyou have become a member. t+. “5, You are hereby reprimanded for Siyour action in this matter, and you mre cautioned that the department will require from you in the future Fevidence of a fundamental change in fyour attitude toward your comrades fin the service. =) "6. You are directed to acknowl- Sedge receipt of this letter, a copy of which will be fed with your original § record.” =) Col. Roosevelt in addition issued this statement: ti “I have investfgated carefuily the = Question of Mr. Kaplan and the issue tof the Lucky Bag of this year. My {feelings in the matter are expressed yin my letter to Mr, Olmstead. . 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