he Omaha Sunday Bee PABT ONE. NEWS SECTION PAGES ONE TO TIN THE W HAULER Cloudy VOL. XLV NO. 3. OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 4, lOlfr-FIVK SECnON'S-THIRTY-FOUR rAUES. SINC1IJE COPY FIVE CENTS. 1 f ATTEMPT MADE TO ASSASSINATE BANKER MORGAN Head of Big New York Banking Home ii Shot Twice at Hit Home at Glen Core, Long Island NEITHER WOUND. IS SERIOUS Auailant Gives Name of Frank Holt and Sayi He Teaches. German i at Cornell. II , - 5 SAYS MORGAN CAN END THE WAR BULLKTIK. KB WYORK. July 8. Police Cep talo Tunoey of the detective- bureau at police headquarters announced tonight that Holt bad confessed to having set the bomb that exploded last night la the capitol at Wash ington. NEW YORK. July 8. An attempt to assassinate J. P. Morgan was made at Mr. Morgan's country estate near Glen Cove. L. I., today. Mr. Morgan waa shot, but not seriously wounded. His assailant was a man who said he was F. Holt, an instructor in German at Cornell university, and also of Dallas, Tex. Tb Cornell university records contain th name of Frank Holt. Ha waa an In structor of German ther during tha last year. Ha waa to So to the University of Texas as a professor in German for the coming year. Henry ' Flske, Mr. Morgan's butler, doubtless saved his employer from more serious injury - by felling tho aeeallant with a blow from a coal bod and over powering him. Holt waa locked up in th Glea Cove Jail and from hie cell Is sued a statement asserting that he waa Impelled to go to Mr. Morgan to per suade him to-atop tha shipment of muni tions of war from this country abroad. Tha man who shot Mr. Morgan came to Glea Cove this morning on the.8:63 train. hired an automobile and went to tha Morgan' hom on Matlnlcock Point. Ha rang tha oell. and when the butler an swered. called for Mr. Morgan. Ha said that b waa an old friend of Mr. Morgan, but was refused admission to the house. Th man then pressed a platol against the stomach of the butler, who screamed, and pushed his way ; past tha servant into th ball. Mr. Morgan was ap prohJaguJ;hjifx$flt door" through Ihe hail at th time. He asked what the trouble waa. Th answer waa a shot, which took effect la th blp. . i Batter IMsarasa Hlaa. ' Mr. Morgan staggered and fell Into a chair. Th butler, once the assailant's back ' waa turned, picked up a brass coal hod from tha fire-place and brought It down on th assailant's head, but too lata to prevent a second shot. The butler fell on the man, wrested th weapon away and overpowered him. Servants came running in answer 'to his call and tha sheriff 'a of floe and ' a phy sician wer telephoned. The man waa arrested ana taken to Glen Cove. There he refused to say anything and would not give his nam. A satchel which th maa brought to Glen Cove was found near a hedge on th Morgan property. Th satchel waa filled with dynamite. . It waa said that the aasallant was seen yesterday in th neighborhood of Mr. Morgan's bom. Another version of th entrance of th Intruder Into th MoVgan hous Is to th effect that he bad no trouble in gaining admission. - H went to th door and . asked to see Mr. Morgan, aaying that he was an old friend. Word waa taken to Mr. Morgan that some on wanted to see . him. The financier came out of his breakfast room into tho main hall. Immediately upon his appearance tha intruder shot at him. Ha had two revolvers and used them both. There la still some discrepancy in th statements as to Just where th bullets truck Mr. Morgan. While the report baa it that the first shot wounded him In th leg and tha second near the pit of tha stomach. The wound Inflicted her Is th most serious of th two. . eral Skvta Fired. It la related that several shots wer fired by tha assailant, but that all but two went wild. . Dr. W. IL Seabrtakt of Glen Cove was Immediately summoned and Dr. Marko ef this city waa sent for. Mr. Morgan's wounds wera examined and word given ut that It waa not believed that they war necessarily serious. Mr. Morgan and his wife and daugh ter went to their summer home to Glea Core after th marrlag recently ef his son. Junius Spencer Morgan, Js Boston. Matlnlcock Point, where the Morgan home Is located, is almost surrounded by water and Is about two to three miles from th central part of th rlllag of Glen Cove. ' Carried Nltroglyeerta. Whan Mr. Morgan's assailant arrived In Glen Cove from New York on a train this morning he hired an autorooble from a garage near th s tal ion and was driven by a chauffeur. Mathew Cramer, to th Continued on Page To, Column One.) The Weather Forecast till 1 p. m. Sunday: For Omaha, Council Bluffs and Vicinity -Partly cloudy, not much change In TeaBeratar at Omaha Deg. .... u .... V. .... u .... CI ... S3 .... 61 temperature. 1 i-v" i a. m.. ( VjCv'iiV' 1 a- m.. 2 y W V j Is. m.. ? S n V S a. m.. I f ',CLXrr G is a. m.. l vcttt& u m HURRAH FOR THE FOURTn OF JULYI It typifies tho spirit of Old Glory! It makes the torch of liberty shine brighter! It recalli brave deeds of the founders of the republic! '' - , ' S- : """"" f K l . ? '" . . . - .-- . . ,..t--' . U ;.; ; C "C O L " r; , M. tU-tmr rim- k'-l mkM w- t itV -0 I ,u ,- - ' ft C.V-,hZfAi-'-'V h-a 1 . .;, , , JaJ m , , , , ,, , 4 .. CRAM SETS BOMB IN H. CAPITOL Reception Room in' Senate Win; is Damaged by Explosion Just Before Midnight. SENDS LETTER . TO NEWSPAPER . a WASHINGTON, July 3. Tha pub lic reception room In the senate wins of the United States capitol was wrecked Just before last ' midnight by an explosion, probably caused by a bomb or an infernal machine. No one was Injured and today there was only one clue, a letter received by the Washington Times, an evening newspaper, announcing that it would take place. The letter was mailed nearly two hours before the explosion. It waa signed "R. PeareV, and Indicated that th writer had been waiting for an opportunity t carry out hla plan, which, he eald, would be "tli exclamation point of his career.'.' Only en man of that name is In th Washington city directory. A search was begun for him. Officials at first believed th axplo sion was cauaed by spontaneous combus tion ' or escaping gas. They abandoned that tin of investigation and proceeded on th theory that tho explosive was placed by a crank seeking to create a sen sation or by some foreign sympathiser, seeking to register his disapproval of tha pollcica of the United States government. Damage la 'Sllcht. Part of tha celling and si da walla of th room were shaken down. A huge mirror and a crystal chandelier shattered, and tha doors blown open., One of the doors led into the office of the vice president and is said not to have been opened for forty years. Tha building had been closed sine dark and there was no one in it but the watch man and th telephone switchboard operators. Watchman Jones, on th floor be'.ow at th east entrano. aald he vfaa blown from, hla chair by th explosion. Superintendent Woods said ha had ex amined th structural features of tha building and found that there was no damage other than in tha immediate vi cinity of th reception room. Three Armed Men Bob Paymaster BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July . -Three armed men held up today an automobile carrying SS.SOO for tha week'a pay roll of th Paclflo Coast Glass company la th heart et tb factory district, forced th cashier and an assistant, who wer armed, to dismount and drove off In the automobile with th money In bag at their feet. FIRE DESTROYS MILLION "MARTS GERMAN SPIRITS AMSTERDAM (via London). July S. Tho Berlin Tageblatt atates that a flra in a distillery at Koenlgsberg, Prussia, destroyed more than a million quarts of spirits. The Bees Fundi for Free Mills anil Ice It's just lack that the weather has' been cool till now, . .When it. heats up the call for fresh milk and ice for Che little ones will be all the louder i , , V , , ' This fund is being gathered to be ready to answer that call. , Contributions from 10 cents to $5 are solicited and will be acknowl edged in this column. lrTiotisly acknowledged aeS .OO. O. R.' WlthaeU 1-00 SC. O. Onnaa .M "Oenevie ve HllsabeHh" ....... .60 Vo nam ' 1.00 O. m. Big-utter.... 1.00 Joe IS. Xnmmel a. 00 Government Loses Suit to Dissolve Reading Combine PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. July a-Tb United States district court today ran dered a decision in favor of the de fendant in the government autt to dis solve tha Reading company and to 'separata th New Jersey Central railroad from th Reading. Army Aviator Loops the Loop SAN DIE3QO, Cat, July t Lieutenant Byron V. Jones, th young army aviator who recently established a record for sustained flight while carrying a pas senger, looped the loop four consecutive times her yesterday at an altitude o 4.000 feet. He uaed : a standard arrrty biplane th first time, it is said, such machine have been employed In that kind of a performance. ' The motors stopped while th aviator was on his back in the fourth loop, but he managed to complete - th circle aad then volplaned down. Limerick Time is But One Way to Pardon th intrusion, but have you , written that limerick yetT About Buf falo Bill? ' For, you know, tha time is growing short In which to whs on of th forty fiv prise offered by The Be for th best limerick on the famous plainsman. "There Is everything from $1S In money to a circus ticket in that list of prises and you'll want to Beg pardon T Why tha circus ticket? fclmply because Buffalo Bill's Original fWUd West, to be exact Th big show will be bar Thursday, July S, at Twenty-first and PauL And tha ciroa ticksts that ar Included fa Tb Bee's RUSSIAN: SOBSEA ! SINKS-THREE SHIPS Two Turkish Steam and One Sail Craft Are Sent to Bottom of . . V, .'Black. Sea.:. ... LADEN WITH FOOD AND FUEL ' PETROGRAD, July 5. (Via Lon don, 11:26 a. m.) The activity of a Russian submarine in the Black sea is recounted In an -official statement issued by the admiralty today. The undersea boat- sank two Turkish steamers' and one sailing ship, with cargoes of coal and' provisions, and then exchanged shots with three ar mored schooners off the mouth of the Bosphorus, driving- them ashore. Th text of the etateroont follows: . , ,.u ,' , w m.Ai, p-. vu. today torpedoed ana sanx a steamer oi $.600 tons. , It then set fir to and sank a sailing ship of 1.C00 tons. Subsequently . ..n .t..m.r wss sent to tha bottom. Th three vessel were In th neighbor- hook of Kesken ' and war laden with coal and provision.' . , "The submarine also shelled another steamer anchored in th river and sev eral coal barge and a tug were driven ashore. ."Near th mouth of th Bosphorus th submarine , came Into action with an ar mored schooner. After an exchange of shots this vessel, .with .two others of a similar type, wer run ashore." 9 Tarks Report Defeat of Allies. . CONSTANTINOPLE. July I (Via Oerman Wireless to London, July $.) Th repulse of British assaults on the GailipoU' peninsula la rworted in an of ficial atatsment issued today at th Tur kish war. office. The communication fol lows: "Renewed attacks by th British dur ing th last three days 'near Art Burnu and Seddul Bahr war beaten off with heavy enemy losses. Th British wer driven back Into their old positions." Getting Short, s Take Part in Game Ust of prise will opes th way for th sight of everything from Indians and aartallat to clowns aad blood sweating teamotha, not to mention th Uy phants and th twos(ooont m two calliopes. Tha contest Is open to everybody. The subject must be Buffalo Bill and- tha writing may be humorous or serious, Just as you choose, just so it's a limerick that reaches us not later than midnight Monday night. Thursday, directly after th parade of th Be Us-Kioto circus. Buffalo Bill will appear before th office of Th Be to glv forth prises. So If you're a bit late, corn in be fore tTa too lata. I1UERTA IS AGAIN ARRESTED; CAfi'I GIVE BAIL; JAILED Former Mexican Preiidenoe Once More Taken in Custody and Placed in Cell When Bond Not Furnished. ANOTHER CONSPIRACY CHARGE Five Others Are Also Taken Charge by the Authorities of United States. in CARRANZA ASKS FOR ENEMIES EL PASO. Tex., July S. General Viotorlano Huerta was re-arrested here today on a federal warrant Is sued at Ban Anronlo charging con iplracy to violate the neutrality laws of the United Statos by attempt ing to launch a revolutionary move ment In Mexico. Arrested with him were General Ignaclo Bravo and Jose Del Ouado. ' They were taken before Oeorgw B. Oliver, Wlted States commission for ar raignment and fixing of bond. Arrested Karlter In Day. General Eduardo Cans and J. B. Ratner, and Enrlgule GorosUta, asnocinted .of General lluertj, were arrested earlier In the day. Although federal authorities were silent as to the slgnlflsnce of the case it waa understood that the Ban Antonio charges probably will supersede those filed here. I wan believed that the new bonds would be materially increased snd that after' a speedy hearing the de fendants would be taken to Pan Antonio. CommlnHloner Oliver fixed the bond of each defendant at S15.0U) despite the fact i that It. E. Crawford, aeltant I nlted States district attorney snked that Huerta'a bends be set at $100,000, and the bond of each of the others at $15,000. . General Huerta and the five arrested with him this afternoon failed to secure bond and shortly after 6 o'clock were taken to the county jail. A military guard probably will be stationed around th building. Ordered to Et Paee. WASHINGTON. July S.-Unltd States Attorney Camp st Ban AMonlo Kas been ordered to EI Taso by Attorney Oeneral ffregory to take personal charge of the overnment'a .'rase against General iluerta. The administration has decided to nrosecul Huerta for consplrscy to Incite w revolution against a friendly na tlon. ror the present no effort will be mado to deport him aa aa undesirable allan. If a conviction is not returned, recourse may b had to tha Immigration laws. Officials her feel th uao against Iluerta Is atropg. . ' 1 ' Tarraasa Aafc Raerta. ' BAN ANTONIO. Tex.. July S.-An ap plication to the United 8tates for formal extradition of Vlctoriano Huerta. Felix Dlai, Manuel Mondragon and Aurellano Blanquet waa filed with Secretary of State Lansing yesterday afternoon by EUso Arrendondo, confidential agent for Carransa.- "; The text of tha application was received here this morning by wire. It ealla the attention of the American government to alleged crimes committed during Febru ary, 1911, uprising in Mexico City and lays tha blame for Madero'a death to tha alleged combination. It then asserts that they are planning another revolution and aaks that they be detained and sent back to Mexico for trial, V. Armenian Incident Closed-So Far as U.S. Officially Concerned WASHINGTON, July S.-Officlal ad vices to the State department today ra ; tabllahed that the British liner Armenian attempted to escap in uerman suo- 'marine, which sun It In consuaMrnce of jit. effort to vad capture. Embassador Pag reported that th Ar- menlan originally had been requisitioned , by th British government, but that the I requisition waa cancelled before Us sail Wg irom fiswpun rtewa. . rvriuuiijr in British government had Informed Am bassador Pnie that the "ship was en gaged In admiralty business. Its status is not regarded as essential by officials in view of th fact that th alnklng of a ship making repeated at tempts to escape is held to be Justifiable under international law. 8o far as the United Slates is ' con cerned the Incident seems to be closed. Th State department was advised to day that four survivors of the Armenian had left for Newport News from Bristol on th Victoria and fifty-six others on the Winlfredlan by way of Cardiff. This accounts for sixty of th members of th crew. There were no passengers. Only -One Killed in Takoma Wreck TACOMA, Wash., July 1 One man was killed and about fourteen persons Injured, When two coaches of a Chicago, Milwaukee et tit. Paul passenger train fell through a trestle today onto a freight train passing underneath, near Rainier, twenty miles south of her. Th dead and Injured hav been taken to Rainier. . The man dead Is Lewis Bradaen of Eeattla, contracting freight agent f th Milwaukee railroad. Mr Bradaen was badly injured. Belgian Steamship Sunk by Torpedo LONDON, July a Th Belgian steam ship Boduognat was torpedoed and sunk today by a Oerman submarine. Th crew was landed at Falmouth. Tho Boduognat waa 1.441 ton gross and waa built at Sunderland In W. It Was 14 feet long, thirty-eight feet beam and seventeen feet deep. It wss last re portad at Port Ralbot. Kngiand. on June 11 Th steamer was owned by the Ant werp Shipping company. SPRING-RICE SEES ATTACK ON MORGAN British Ambassador Guest of Finan cier When He Is Shot. . CONDITION IS NOT SERIOUS GI.F.N COVE, July 3. It was learned authoritatively lata here to day that the British ambassador. Sir Cecil Bprlna-IUce, was the uest of Mr. Morgan over night and was at the breakfast table today and wit nessed the shooting of the financier. A statement Issued by the Morgan firm shortly be fir 4 p. ra. reads: An examination of Mr. Morgan dis closes that there ar two Outlet .wounds In th region of hla right hip. There ar no unfavorable symptom and ha la resting easily. (6lgnd) "II. M. LTLB, "J. W. MARKOE, "Timed. 1:80 p. m., Glen Cov. N. T." Th above statement waa signed by Mr. Morgan's attending physicians. Holt made the following statement to the Associated Press: My home la in Dallaa, Tex. I left a wife and children and am 40 years old. waa born In thla country and so wer my father and mother. My ancestors were French and Oerman: it ws all mixed up. I received a degree of doctor of philosophy from Cornell In Wit. but before that I waa instructor In French. was formerly an instructor In Vander- bllt university. feed Own Nasae. 'I came to New Tork two weeks ago from lthara and put up at th Mills hotel at Thirty-sixth street and Seventh avenue. I took no pains to conceal my Identity and registered under my own nsme. About a month ago I conceived th Idea to see J. P. Morgan and get htm to use his Influence In stopping th exporta tion of arms which mak you and m re sponsible for th murder whioh la going on over there. "I could not go from manufacturer to manufacturer myself, but thought that Mr. Morgan's banking connections' would. render It more easy for him to accom plish this. I lwe not been Influenced to do thla by anybody else. I think President Wil son's notes wer fine, but they did not Coadltloa Excellent. . A statement issued by th Morgan firm shortly befire 1 p. in. reads: A further examination of Mr. Mor gan's wounds show that th bullet did not Involve any vital organs. Th condi tion of tha patient continues excellent SlgnHl .' . ' . ' " "J. w. MAiucoa According . td tli legal paper upon which Holt' was committed, on of th bullets passed through Mr. Morgan and the other remained In hla tissues and was afterwards removed by a surgical operation,' rioit was arraigned late today on a charge of assault with tnteut at mallo lous killing. He demurred to th word malicious and finally pleaded not guilty. Justice Luyster held him without baU for further examination next Wednesday afternoon. i Russia Issues ' Popular Loans for Half Billion PETROQRAD. July a (Via London) Th official journal today published an Imperial edict authorising tb Russian minister of finance to mak two Issues of treasury obligations of S26O.00O.00O each. Tha issue Is to b In the shap of S par cent short term notes, free of income tax. . i " : Th Issue will be In denominations of from $50 upwards. Thla low denomina tion Is expected to give th loan a popo lar aspect and to appeal to foreign aa well as Russian investors. Th Issue is to run for six month beginning today. Whitman is Sure of Becker's Guilt ALBANY, N. T., July a Governor Whitman, In a atatement issued today, gave Martin T. Manton permission to di vulge any names which Manton men tioned to him In his appeal for executive clemency for former Polio Lieutenant Charles Becker. In th statement th governor aald he was "absolutely con vinced" that Becker Is guilty." NEW TORK, July S.-On th authority of Charlea Becker's counsel, Martin T. Manton, It was said today that If Becker falls In his appeal to tha United States supreme court h will, before going to the electrto chair, for th murder of Her man Rosenthal, mak a public dlscosur of the name of the men with whom he Is alleged to have divided $100,000 In graft money collected from gamblers and keep ers of illegal resorts during his career as head of th famous polio , strong-arm squad. Six men, some of them police de partment officials, are understood to be involved in th statement Becker bas prepared while awaiting th outcome of appeals to Governor Whitman and tb United States supreme court. It was reported that Becker's attempt would explain the death of "Big Tim" Sullivan, who was believed to hav been killed by a New Haven railroad train. British Ship Gadstiy Sunk by Submarine LONDON. July a-Tha British steam ship Oadsby of 1497 ton gross, was sunk today by a German submarine, Th crew was landed at Movllla, Ireland. Th Oadsby sailed frotn Sydney, O. Bs, Jum IS for a European port. ' An empty lifeboat and another beat market "Cralgard. Lelth," wer towed Into Pensano. England, today. It la sug gested that th ateamabip Cralgard of I.Z84 tons gross, which sailed from Gal veaton on Juno S and Newport News June U for Havre, may hav been th victim ef a German submarine, though there la no proof of thla and nothing has been heard regarding Its ere. NAVAL BATTLES IN MISS WATERS EVENTS OF DAY Official Report from retro grad Re ports Defeat of Oerman Squad ron in Long; Fight on the . Baltio Sea. OTHER ACCOUNTS DIFFERENT Unofficial Advices Say the Crar's Cruiser Squadron Retired After Battle of Several Honrs. THREE TURKISH SHITS SUNK . HTtsL1jETI TV DERLIN (Tla London), July 8. A statement. Issued by the Oerman admiralty tonight, relative to Fri day's engagement In the Baltic sea, confirms the report that the Oerman layer Albatross was forced to run aground en the coast of the Island of Gothland, and states that twenty of her crew were killed In the fight and twenty-seven were wounded. The Albatross ran aground In- a sinking condition after two hours of heavy fighting with four Russian cruisers. LONDON, July 8. Details of th naval battle between Russian and Oerman rrulsers In the Baltic yes- torday apparently were lost In the tag which enshrouded tho scene. The official account from Petro- grad claims that a Russian cruiser squadron drove a Oerman crulsar ashore, but all unofficial reports agree that the vessel which met dis aster waa the mine layer Albatross. Petrograd claims that the Oerman ves sels retired before the Russian attack. while unofficial accounts of the engage ment declare that Russia's warships had , to retire before superior numbers after a ' battle lasting half a day. Th submarines of th English allies had their Innings yesterday. Athens re ported that a Turkish troop ship waa . sunk In tha Pea of Marmora by a British . submarine, while Petrograd claims that ; a Russian submarine obtained a heavy bag of merchant ship In th Black Sea. - Oerman Cralaer Beehed. ' PETROQRAD (Via London), July t- When tha Russian naval squadron In th Baltio gave battle to five Oerman eruta- ' era and a flotilla of torpedo boats off th east ooast of Gothland on July S o Oerman cruiser was beached and the.' oilier warshQi wer put to flight, acord - tng to an official statement Issued today ty th Russian admiralty, under data of ' July L Th damage to th Russian eruls- -era, th statement adds, waa insignificant. Tha text of th statement follows: ' "Thla morning (July S) along th paral lel of tha Oeetegarn lighthouse on th eaat ooast of th Island of Gothland, our orulaars encountered in a fog two ef the ' enemy's light cruiser and some torpedo - boat and engaged them in battle. At S o'clock In th morning a German cruiser,- badly damaged, lowered Its flag snd ran ashore. Th other cruiser and th tornedo boats fled. . i . ' ,' "At 10 o'clock our squadron encountered th armored cruiser ' Roon. on light OTUiser and on torpedo boat and renewed tb battle. "At 10:30 o'clock th enemy began to - retire toward th south. During tb retreat th enemy was Jotnoa by another light' crutaer. This vessel was attacked by our cruisers and fled. At 11:10 o'clock th pur suit ceased. After tha battle our squadron was unsuccessfully attacked by submarine. - 'Th damage to our cruisers waa quit Insignificant' ' - - v - .' Freaeh Official Report. PARIS, July a Th French war ds puartraent's official statement today -says: "Stubborn fighting continued all last . night In th Argonn. W maintained our positions and Inflicted very heavy -losses on th enemy. "In th region of Metseral two fresh . attacks against our positions at Crete hav bean repulsed. "Along th remainder of tb ' front there has been a very active cannonade. -Shells thrown Into Arras started fires, : which wera controlled. "French aviators - successfully . bem barded th railroad stations at Chsile retige, Zarrn and Langemarck, aa well a German batteries at VI my and at Beauratng. Three More British . Steamships Sunk LONDON, July S. German submarines also accounted for two British steamships today, th Larchmor of 4.5J3 ton gross, and th Renfrew ef S.24S tons being tor pedoed and sunk. Th British 'steamship Richmond of I. SI 4 ton gross, -feound from Queenatown for Boulogn and laden with railway Ilea, was sunk today by a German submarine off th Scllly Islanda. Th crew was landed at Plymouth, rngland. The Day's War News RUSSIAN ACCOUNTS of Friday's aval esaeTsaa.t off tka Cota laad coast ward tae fcaavehJaaT f me Oermaa warahl svad tha fit at f sevcrwl cralsvrs, with the a. aspavaytagT torpedo tewts, wkstcls tke Slaaalam fleet auatswel amd savar4 dvimsi, aTTT aaovataS! a ta Baltl. UafflUl ! pateka aay taw fceecked weeael was th Bala layer Alaatroaa mm add that tt Slaaalaa finally re tired stesus f tb aaaeerleal ... perorlty f th Germ a fleet . OTHER NAVAL ACTIVITIES la. elade th alahlagr of three Tarklah Bearehaatsaesi fey a Rasalaa sub saarta la th Blaek Sea aad th torpedoing ml th Belglaa steaaaer Bodagaat by a (irraaa aadereea. a -T