Show PLEADS GUILTY Admiral Rojestvensky Admits That Ho Took No Measures to Prevent Surrender St Petersburg Tho depositions of various officers and sailors of the torpedo tor-pedo boat destroyer Bedovy forming the documents In the courtmartlal ot Admiral Rojostvensky and other naval officials who surrendered to the Japanese Jap-anese in the battle of tho Sea of Japan In May of last year are published The sailors testimony indicates that the admirals party boarded the Bedovy with the full intention of surrendering to the first Japanese ship they should encounter Their Initial act was to order or-der a white flag prepared The of ficers of the staff of Admiral Rojost vensky and the commander of tho Be I exhibition In try dovy made a pitiable i ing to shift the responsibility for the surrender on each other Admiral Ro Jostveneky though ho says he was dazed and out of his head nil tho time enters a manly plea of guilty because ho took no measures to prevent the surrender |