* **x * s < • «^ ' *51 ••.•WKS N*> _>€ iTk • •< «': - VOL SCIO, : Aunt Diana ■ • Thu Suruhinu of thu Family ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHAITER II — fCoatlnoed.) “Ah. «h! very good That I* ao you. Mm* Dian* Watt, Mppo** Muonv r**d* Grevlll*'* letter la you. The lad is in high «pirn*, be i« «■pfgisi now. and be i* full nf bi* matches »nd tb* «plendbl team they have gut II* de! lare. Queen's will t«*wt half the other rxdiegos. " "Comineinorat ma will be here direct ly.' ohmrved Mi«* t'arringinn "Ye«, hut he la not coming hoove for another file w*a4t*. at le««t to *tgy h'« tutor baa written me tht« nwiromg. anea not mean It. Mr. Monte." In- >er|H«ed MI m t'arrlngton. quickly. "Now, Aunt IM. pl**** don't interfere I do mean that Mr Grevlll* Moor* will never kill hinwelf with overwork, unle«* he die* from loo »llllltl cricket or lawn tenni*." "Yon naughty child." but there was no mistaking the fun in his voit* now. "I »hall r*|mrt all your hard apweches to Grevlll* when I see him do you think a tine young man ia to «lave and toil all hia beet year« away? A little harmless fun will not hurt him. he 1« strengthen­ ing hi* mind and hia mtiaclc« at tbe «am« time." Allaon and her aunt ex.-haaged aniu«*-l glamvw at thi*. They both thought highly of tbe young man, who wa* indeed a sweet tempered, boneat fellow, with plen ty of giM«l iu him. though hardly up to Alts* Carrington's idea of thorough ." in deed, be was a favorite with most people ; but it waa droll and at th* aatue time almost toui-hing to •■ • Alr Moore • ini pl lit I faith iu bi* grandnon. who wa« vet lly tbe old man'* Itenonl and Benjamin "the non of bi* norrow"- a* well a* th* "■on of hia right hand." CHAPTER III People Mid M ìm Carriugtoa'a "'edites day* were always Bue, that «tie bed be' ter fortune in ibst rvapect than other folk, and certainly the weather favored her ou this ova »ion. for it «a» the very perfection of a June afternoon, with plen ty of suuahiue and fre»hn*M to mitigate 'he beat. Three Wednesday* wee* very popular In tbe ueigbborho!«!. M ìm Carrington waa a charming boateaa, »he had just the right kuadl of entertaining people. ah* welcomed ttiera heartily, put them at their «a»e with themselves and other ]«rople, then left them to b* as free as her own butterflies. The little wicket gale between Musa aide and Feruleigh waa al Way» aet <>|>en on these occasione; Ml» Carrington's lawn was devoted to lawn tennis, when they had finished their game th* young people were welcome to etrull through Mr Moor»'» garden, and make themselves at home iu tbe coay nooks »nd «hady arata with whi.k it abounded A» a general rule, Mr. Moors «ridoni mingled with th* guest a . hie habits were those of th* recluse, A few of hie old friends who were sur* of their wrli-ome. and one or two of hi» younger favorite«, would aomet ime« cross the tbrwabuld and keep him company in th* rvw>l «hailed room. To these b* would apeak of hia boy. recounting rndleaa anecdote« of hi« prow cm and courage, and oftrn making men lion of hia pupil Aliano. or a« h* called her. Runny, for tb* young girl had l«*n a veritable eunheam to her old tutor, mah Ing hia darkened hours pnM more quick ly by her ready sympathy and aptitude for teaming. tin thia afternoon he was not alone A young man In a light gray aummrr suit, with a sunburnt, handsome far*, war standing by th* window looking at the knots of people already gathering on Misa Carrington'» lawn, with a humor OUS, half vesed ri premino in bit wtde open blu* »yea. "What a lot of people !" be (Hl Babied "1 believe all RJveratoa la there, there ar* three boat« full, and two aets of lawn tennis forming, and I •io not know bow many more . there goes Mi* M«rle Miaa Allaon. I mean. What a l«vre. grand father, that I forgot all shout Mise Car rington** Wedneaday. and I shall have to go up to ixvndoa to morrow." “Why, tb* mor* the merrier I» not that th* opinion of young folk like you?" returned Mr. Moor*, smiling “Now. if 1 Mid that I wanted you all t* myself for thia on* day you hav* .pared me that would only b* so old man's eelftehneaa. and I should b* ashamed of myself for giring It utterance But you ar* not generally an unsociable, Gravili».” "There 1« a regular crowd." returned th* young fellow, «till mor* pettishly “I shall not be ahi« to »peak la Mias Carrington, or to Mia* Allaon either. and you forgot, grandfatbar, that I »hall be off to Keawf.k tb* day after to-mo.ro« for ais week« at least." "I am not likely to forget that, my boy. Well. It la a pity If you ar* not pleased, tor they ar« going to keep It up nonna • Hy |*te »her« I* to b* musi, au the la*A H un» has been lell ng m* *11 «'«mt it n>« tikwwiiighf is so et«ar that Mia* lh«u* has'gì .cu in lo Ih» notimi. ■ nd young llepworrh has brought hi« cornet If I wer* ymi. I*d. I would just make th» best nt It, and join in merrily with th* mt.'* "Ami lea»* ymi silling her* alone, grwndfathes'- And I thought we should have just on» of our old evening» on the .... Mies river, and I should I. » I t'arnngton. and h*r nier* to Ibe lauig Island " "X mv . tad, I am not iih»ly Io he i mg • kme. the vicar will b* in by ami bv ' for a chat, »nd m.**i libel» .Mr* H«t»>1iok ■nd one nr two oth*r« VI,«« Diana will drop in. just io tell m* how things peo gress, ali.I Munn», tH«h t»k| gr«nd*Ud *’ br *ai«l *yon havr noi grown • hit wi«rr.’’ Amt then hr horlt pniimily while the thin • rtnh1*’! hand pr.-! -..fity rnrrry far», and frit thr hruwd. «talwart «tiouldemx and then rratrd litigenngl) on hi« bnd. ■ blr»w v « mi lad. rou ar# airing • ml briMid »hiMihleresI hhr «¡erard. jeu • rr rwery inch •• fine <« qmo •• rmit father Oton like him. «»» hoy Thougt hr ai» ni> own *«>n. I will alwa>« agy thrrr are no« many hhr him «bere. I rmiwf n«Rt keep >mi from rhe >«Hing («db* h» hwteu in an old man* mn unde ring» 1*4*11 StHihj flhM »h* It to l>r g-H»d ta 5i»»j •• ymi lui ve not many hour« at home lth, there's Mrs. Hemirhk'* step ou the gravel •he has stolen a march on the » icar. Now you can leave me with an *aay conscience ." . It was evident Grésillé needed no fur ther bidding. He rane to his feetai once and .trolled out into the Veranda, cast Ing c<>mpr<-l>«nsi»r glano*« over both gar dens: then. Minifying himself that a >«r tain broad brimmed hat belonged to th* person tor whom he was in scorili hi went leisurely through th* little gate ami track*:! it by »undry winding paths t, the river lank A little group of giri» was gathered round a l«*«t. They were evidently plat itig at hid* aud seek with their would be escort, to tb* mixhievmi« glee of a young Estonia* of tender age. a» befitted jarkrts and turn-down rollara. “t'ome alitili, girl«." he «laouted "Let tie and Ikira, why don't »«XI jump In! And. .Mi«« Allaon. you promises) tu «teer Quick, «puck !" "Not «o fa«t. Jack where'« tbe hur­ ry?" rallwl out a fresh voice; and al the merrv tones Alison turned round with a sutklen start. "Oh. Mr. Greviil*!" and her bright face looked brighter still at tbe uuet peeled -ight of her old friend W lial doe« this mean? Mr. Moor* nev*r hinted at your eoming I do not b*ll*ve AuUt Diana know«, either," "I thought I would ju«t run down and have a look «1 you all before I «tartml for K**wh-fc." returned the young man with auiimed «relemiirwa. "| forgot all about M im < 'arrlngton'a tVnlnewda» Pop ular« never mind. I liar* Ju«t arrived in IliiMi (or the fun flow do >ou do. Mi« l»>ra? Mi«« ladtle*, I should hardly hav* known you; you have aa growu Well, what's the matter. Jack?” for thr tioy wa« grumbling audibly. "Only E'ortewue and that other fellow will 1» down upon u« directly, and thr girl« mad* me promlne to get under way tiefore they came io «poll everything Let lie and flora want to pi'-k forget me not. on the I-ong ¡«land thee* ere (pianti tie* ou the earn aid*, where we had our ph-oic last year.” "All right. I'm your man Miaa All •on. if you will be good enough to «teer. Jack and 1 will aooa row you aero«*." And «uitlng hia action« to hia word«, Gretille a«atwted the girl* into the boat; and promptly taking an oar, they were •»on gliding down the river. Now and then they |>as«rd other Imat* with which they ea<4ianged greeting«, ami once, a« they came to a reedy ialand. a • »an came out wilb ruflleil plumage and angry and al retched ne»k. »nd would hare puraurd them, only Jark threatened her with hia oar. LINN COUNTY, Olii.«.ON I 908. «net«" r*(um«l Gcevdle lasily: “th»r« ABANDON FAMOUS HOT tu is ■ h-»st »f iking« I wanted ‘a ewi«ult you shout. I b*«» an Id**! I will get Diractors Will Close Chicago Audi Mi»« l»«ea io tek* my oar. ai.d I kn<>* t< rlum Soon. 5|i«« l.wi«-« to»*« «te*r- good folk to which, he asserted, was paying its serve with tea anil stcawberriew Ity the st.» kholdcrs fJjO tKX) a year bye. Alli*, a little bird tell* me that Japan is t<> stop all iminigiatioii tn From the earnings account for the New York, pee U Ihe latest bit Grevill* I.«» ¡ hi ! in au appraram* "‘hy. the United States. year shown al the Chicago Auditor bless the lad. there he I»" •• »¡r*vllle‘» tieship« built by this country are mm association stockholders' meeting, Seizure >>t Vrnrzuelan ships by Hol • rutisevl ta<* «uddsmly roil fronted her. and it is seen that the hotel paid last year vastly s.ipt rior to i nnl.md • Dread her hands were gras|>ed, and ibm de­ I »ml ha* caused a riot at Caracas, in rentals 3153,701 ihe theater paid naught is rmphatically stated tained Rnosevclt has made formal applicai ft»:.now and office building 44S.7M). “Miss t'arrington I mean I* have « lion for 4 permit to hunt game in while interest and dividends brought Rear Admiral Roblcy D I vans g.«vd lawk at you I bate not «ren any Africa in t»ioi3 more, making a total of magazine article written by ¡Min. .,ne so worth looking at «iuv* I left *383.0?* 57 The cost of the building wherein he strongly defends the Emm* (••diluían is hi jail at Bel hum*." amounted to tZ<13 103, leaving a net American navy, and replies to cr»ti’ Hngham. AA a-h. charged with inciting income for the year nJ *33*74, from citms of it. "Go away, you fuobah boy," was M ik . treason which was deducted 417.164 a* depre 'I am too Carrington ■ rr«|«i'iee to thia, “! do n : f..r « moment claim that Ni>mr the nuuiry taken irom the nation on equipment. tm«,* io Lstrn m your Batterybut her the Indiana and her sister snips .r gray rye« •••(tened •• they realed on lb* I- i«t Si 1. b..r.k P ttl.ind, h.iv tjirnril cqu.il t.. th,- I>ri idii.iught >>| thr I- g immg man'« handsome fat*. Nbe hail lip in t igden, Utah lisli navy." sav« Admira Admiral i.v an», "oni WORST ACCIDENT ON CANAL that »hr is thy rqu.il « of the Fingii* knowu him from boyhood. It w*« •lie imveriio" elect Cosgrove plan« on ship 2 who had close»I hi« 'lead mother'« eyew. In c.iiiiing home to lie I'laugutatrd and »hiiis designed at the same time lit Thought Other Bodies May Still Be I I J< uo claim that <>ur latest »hips are wbrvse loving arm« the littl* fellow had thru returning south vastly suji terior to the Drcad.iaught Buried Under Debris. often nestled in threw Brat Mtl day« when I herc is .1 report that Germany is and I brlir eve that every r lighting ................. man the atricken household were loo mu.-b Colon. Dec is rhe explosion yrs about to acquire the llcrgcfope islands whn hl« dear t'lara, •• he serious accident in connection with 1 he admiral iiig-» the luperiority of A Riivsi.ili riiillionnige before dying the building of the Panama canal called her. all over the hou«e. with uu •-••t.l'ing ... >nrt>.| s-uie il. - •■ », .1 . . :i •. o c > ‘th. It -as mg a • nice thr I nitrd States took control the i t inch gun over the 13 inch gun S • I. ■' - l- 'iv note to his relatives aloni! the evil ■>f A thorough invrstigation has been or ami asserts that the change to the les­ ser caliber to emit, rm to England's dlrti, uhy , and he w as dear to her now, money dered. and already officials are taking type was a most serious blunder This dearer even than II son evidence and endeavoring to ascertain is chargeable, he «ays, to the seago­ The bureau of laltor su» tint "I am going to slop and help you." r* large number ol Mexicans havr cm thr causa of the premature ditehargc ing officers u( the navy and not to turned tlrevllle. with g«» defiance of her into this country on account of hi 1 hirteen bodies have been recov­ anv staff corps mandate ered. but it is believed that a score or Is that run nt tea for Mr. wages nrgarding thr waterline armor belt, more are still under the masses id MorvllD? Stir I« sitting «•» cwaily in A new hand grenade has hern in rock and earth that were thrown up he »ays; the Itoueysmkle arlmr with old Mia. "I am sure, after many week« of vented by an army officer in the Phil The death list would have been appall K fling hi«in. that il ver ma a pity tn disturb t|i|>iiics It is said to lie the mosl t mg had a tram conveying 500 laborer- close observation, that the lower edge them " • •I the armoi belt is too high rather deadly yet made passed a few minute* taler This train than |oo low •'Did Miss Effingham indeeil '" eject!- It had hern strenu Investigations into Pullman affair« bad just passed through the rut. and ously contcndi'd hy «ritics that the lated Miss i 'arrlugloii. **ymi dkireepect was barely out of view when the c» h.iv« shown that the cars pay for fill Itoy. when ymi know she is mv (..a- low location of thr belt was a vital themselves in two years and after that plosion occurred tein|«»rary.'’ point of weakness "As the upper oi soo feet in For a space length .ill is probi Ihe average life of a car edge of the belt is always even with Mis« I'arringtno. you will never lw old and lot) (ret in < lluspu is 11 years width thr Bas ■r above thr level of thr protective in my eyes. " was Ihe gallant reply. "| cut presents a graphic picture o ( the belt," continues Admiral I'vans, "the think yon grow younger every lime I AYoolinen want the present duty re terrible effects Ihe of thr explosion see y mi." danger to be apprihended from a tamed whole hillvide ha» been devastated, projectile penrtr.iting shove the belt, "Humph. I hope not. I should bo *orr; AS holesale e sedition of Russian reb the dynamite rendmg the earth and beyond the wrecking effret of such to the forever iu Ibis sort of world, un­ els continue tossing boulders in all directions ptojc.tt'c s tb..it ,!«i.- t , tlie m;.>unt of less you young |wv>ple improv* it very A 8 »-ton steam shovel lies a wreck It is A Pacific coast cracker trust is to crushed under the weight of falling water that may enter the hole much. Now. tlrevllle, you know our rule* the damage that may be done by »uch for these Wednesdays n»is la Liberty be organized rock I very one of the crew was projector« rntcrihg below that may Every Hall, if the ladies like their meal al All the tracks in this section cause the »hip to «ink by exploding (icrniany has ju»t launched A hat killed fresv-n, there are plenty r boilers, but this is im- vitor« to gratify their whim* Now. take rrrd with tons of drbria pri.balilr It will require many It- Ten men were killed by an expies- rhi« tray of lea and strawberries to ihe A long time will be necessary to tm h shells oti the waterline or on any houri«u.kle arbor, and I will get ready skin of powder on the Panama canal lake away the great heaps of earth other to tlisable or sink »itch a »hip, another fur tour grandfather »nd Mrs Governor I «grove, of Washing if the officers and men know thrir lleudrbk Jack, » on done ton show* a decided change for the business and want to light" REOPEN SAND ISLAND CASE with yuur sister want all better hands just now " I he grand jury iiiveviigating the Washington Legislator* Will Confer CASTRO IN RAGE. After tea ihe tenuis nets were taken 1'itiiicssce night riding depredations down and ihe not«« of a ««»met Iwgan to With Governor Mead. has indicted 33 men. make Itself heard . then «inging began in Tacoma. Wash.,“ De« 15- State Oaclar*» Act of Holland Outrage on < >il tanks ind other property near earnest, ami Miss t'arrington and her Civilization. Senalor Stewart, of Cowlitz county, elder guests joluerl in ihe part songs Gre- l.m Angeles valiletf at *30,800 have and Senator Mclvowan, of Pacihc Berlin, Dec 1’> "Ihe seizure of the ville and Alison Ind been singing logeth been destroyed by fire county, and Representative Burke, of coast guardship Alix by the Dutch er, and when Allaon was lirvd they stroll­ A street car collulrd with a freight \\ ahkiakuin county, passed throuvh cruiser Gelderlaud is no less thsn ed down one nf the paths in his grand­ train in Chicago, and one man was Tacoma today on their way to Olym naval brigandage It is an outrage father's garden. J tier now It was d*. killed and severa! persons injured pia to interview Governor Mead and on civilization By that act Holland sert«re would he if per for printing _ purposes has in take* aw.iv from the State of Wash Holland Saturday, the news of wh.ch tngton Sand island and Puget inland, was not conveyed to him until he ymi failed to take your degree. And I creased greatly territory that always belonged to thi« am afraid”- hesitating, a« though she The importation into or the transit state Revenues to the »tate have been reached this city this afternoon feared to give him pain "I am afraid, Castro declares that hi* visit to this through Belgium of cattle, sheep or •eriouslv reduced, it is maintained, frurn what you told ua In the twat, that He as­ hogs from the United States has been and tlie fishing interests of the state city is to consult Dr Israel ymi have not done much thia term." serts that whoever says he is not sick prohibited until further notice This have been greatly affected Greillle bit bls lip. and a cloud cam« is telling a lie. is because <4 the foot and mouth dis It is believed hy those interested over hia fave Ihe Venezuelan president has en­ ease found in the eastern states that if Governor Mead and Attorney gaged the first fl." r. containing thirty ""'hat makes mu think no?" he asked, Mayor Busse, of Chicago, narrowly General Atkinson will intervene or rooms at ti e Hotel I «planade, and rather shortly. behalf of the state the supreme court his bill will be a trifle over *350 a "Your own worth«," she returned, «o escaped death by a bomb of the United State* may he induced He has engaged for the use of •oflly that his man'« pride ,-ould not take According to Secretary Metcalf, the to give this state a rehearing upon day himself and his party ten motor cars, alarm "Please do not I«» offended with American navy is second in power. new evidence that will be submitted at a cost of (.'»on daily He is snr- me we haw always s|«>ken the truth to I A Chicago man has inaile a fortune rounded by a small army of detectives each other; but all thia rrichot, lentil«, | and followed by i retinue of gaily at­ Dead Man Tests Illegal. boating and riding about must have bin- I on real estate bought while he was drunk dered work Aunt Diana says may Albany. S’ Y. Dec I*—Prison of tired flunkeys, Representative* of the <>n?" a littl* timidly. An hermc statue of the late Senator ficials in this state will not lend them foreign office greeted Castro today "Yea, ye*," rather impatiently. Stephen White ha* been unveiled at selve« to any experiment seeking to They have been ordered to show him revive a man executed in the electric every courtesy "Aunt Diana my* and ymi know how !.<>* Angeles chair. such as has been discussed in wise she I* that though your grandfath­ Carter If Harrison, ex mayor of Examiner on Double Duly. Superintendent C V er has set his heart on ymir taking a Chicago, will return to that city and New Jersey C Collins said today that he would con good degree, he will never tell you ao. or make it his home. Chicago, Dec |5 Cassius C Jones, sidey such an experiment illegal, and chief state bank examiner, assigned to let you know it you disap|».iut him. It la jual because he 1« ao kind and gener­ A savings bank at Springport, nermission would have to be secured Cook county, has suddenly resigned ous, and giro* you full liberty that, «b* Mich . has bcm closed by the state from the legislature before he would his place rather than face the «vandal Mya, you owe him a grand return that banking commission because of otter consent to revive a man after he had which hi* superiors say will be stirred been electrocuted in order to prove your work and all you do must tie for hia loans. Ihe theory that the electric current up if letters written to him by city sake" The New York women are expected to doe« not kill, and that it is the physi batik officials are made public "I see, I a**," returned th* young may. make a tight for suffrage at thr ses- cian's autopsy knife that really causes charge made against Jones is that he hastily. II* had fluahed a littl* over her ston of the Irgivlaturr which convenes was privately employed by these death word*, aa though they had gon* home to in January hank* a* an examiner while he was hi* ronaciene*. "Yew. grandfather la far doing the same duty for the state. The Pop* Hopatul ot Franc*. Nearly MO.MO was spent in the too fod to me. I do not half deserve banking act says no employe of a bnvine«* men's parade for Taft and Rome, Dee. 1* — There was an tm to belong to th* dear old man. I'll mak* bank shall be appointed as a bank ex. Shrrtn.in. held in New York just be- pressive ceremony at the Vatican to aminer to inspect the institution by a clean breaat of It. M im Allaon I bar* fore thr national election. not worked aa I ought, and lhat is tbe day upon the occasion of the reading which he is employed Thr Knight« nf Pythias have de* of the beatification decree» conferred truth and the whole truth." "lib. Mr. Grevlll*. wbat a pity T* fell cidrd that a sanitarium for tubérculo upon .36 French missionaries who met Caylon Entertains Flaat. sis patients affiliated with the order the death of martyrs in China and still mor* softly from Alison's lip*. Colombo, Cry b.n. Dre 15— The The reading of the United Slates and Ceylon paid their "Yea." he returned a littl* gloomily. •hall be e«tabli*hrd in New Mexico, upon Joan «>( Arc decree« took place in the presence of respects to each other today through "It la a pity ; but I will promise you on* nrar I as Vrgas. thing" hl* manner changing into earn Several heavjr earthquake shocks the pop« and many high prelates The official visits betwrrn Reir Admiral pope expressed the deen conviction Sperry, of the batt!e«hit* fleet, and estnm* "I will work this summer. I have bren felt in Italy. that France, through divine interces­ Sir Henry Edward« McCallum gov­ will turn over a new leaf and try and Oakland and S»n Francisco are hav­ sion, would return to the ho«im of ernor of Ceylon The American war­ make up tor loat time When I com* back in August you «hall not bar* to Bud fault ing highbinder baitles between Chi­ the church, laying the intereeaaion •4 ship* are coaling for their journey nese. the new saints strengthened him in through the Indian txcsn Io the Suez with me." this belief. Ab, b* did not know that when August canal.__________ ___ Austria esperti to expend tfio.OAO,- came be should no longer find Alleoa ooo during 19Ó8 on mifitary arma Grafters Denied Naw Trial. Japan Starts Naw Lina. ther*. ment«. (To b* continued.) Harrisburg. Pa, Dec 1*—Judge Tokio, Dec. 1*—At a dinner given EQUAL TO BHITISH Newsy Ite ns (iathered from All Parts of the World. Admiral Evans Answers Critics of American Navy ?♦*•'■-A.'Jf< PREPARED I OR THE BUSY READER "I suppose there are aonw young ones In ther*," otwervrd Gravili». thoughtful ly: and then he let them drift a moment »• he contemplated the acene, Tlie broad gleaming river flowing ao smoothly be tween |ta banka; tbe meadow land dotted with grmip* of cattle worthy of tbe bruah of Viral Cole, the girl«' happy face« fm-e« that had been familiar to him from boyhood, for liora and l^ttu* Morvtlle had been old playfellow« of hia; their aimpie summer drewaew all made up Ihe adjuncta of a pleaaant pictur* that hr might carry away and rememtier. In a few minute* they had landed, and Jarit, who wa« the hem of th* hour, far It waa be who had planned thia little eicuraion. was leading them proudly to the little »bettered Island, where the ground waa blue with the tiny Bowers, and in another moment they were all huaily at work. In the interval* of hia labor, Grevlll* found time for a sentenc* or two with Aliena; and by and by be induced her to r**t for a moment on a m<»My log, that had lain there for years "I suppiMe we must he going bach now." ob**rved Alison, regretfully, as «he watched the others' bu»y movement« "Aunt Diana will want me to amiat her A Nrw York auto driver ha* ___ been Sh« knew we were com with th* tea. given the extreme penalty for reckless lag. tor Jach waa put in charge of u«¡ In Germany more than flee hundred driving Ikirs but sb* told us not to b* long. and I have b**n wanting to con» her* out of every thousand women reach the Secretary r»( the Navy Newberry are of fiftv year«, while only 413 tu»e for day»." ha* author zrd the construction of six “It la a bar* going back t* the other Ilia eo long submarine boat* S- z i F r ■ lb s w -•it -Awfa A» « 1 J- g - t«>