Show I A AW ATLANTIC FLEET RIDES ON HUDSON Three Score Fighting Craft I Co Come Coine H Home From C Cuban e m im 6 1 1 Maneuver l r r. r I i I New York May ay 1 1 ded Headed by bT the te the flagship Pennsylvania Pennsyl with lh- lh the broad broadI I blue flag l g goC of oC the tho secretary of or the navy nary nl I flying at the main masthead nearl nearly threescore ships of ot the Atlantic fleet I dropped anchor In the Hu Hudson river to toda today to- to I da day home borne from three thre months of ot drUban drills drUb an and maneuvers n s In Cuban waters w r p great anu ana anua anaa a swarm of ot swift destroyers rode sleepily at nt their moorings tonight ht Calr fairly filling the river anchorage for miles but more than h half the the the- officers an and 1 sunburned youngsters of oC the tho crews wore were ashore enjoying forty eight hours of oC well-earned well liberty When hen the fleet Cleet steamed In past Ambrose Ambroso Ambroso Am Am- broso brose light early In the morning tho the Pennsylvania carried carrle tho the three highest officials of or the naval service Besides Secretary Daniels who boarded the ship off ocr the Virginia capes yesterday esterday mornIng for tor the last lap of the homeI homeward homeward home home- ward cruise Admiral Coontz chief of oC I naval operations was a guest of oC Admiral Admiral Ad Ad- miral Wilson Vilson commanding tho the Atlantic Atlantic Atlantic Atlan Atlan- tic fleet leet and senior sea commander of the the nav navy Mr Daniels and Admiral Coontz stood with Ith Admiral Wilson on the flag nag bridge as the great force made Its stately progress through the crowded harbor and river to Its an nn- I IOn On the way up tho harbor Mr r. r Daniels Dan Dan- Dan I leIs spoke by radio telephone to a I cro crowd gathered In Times square where hero amplifiers had bad been set let up The Tho secretary's words were pl plainly audible In the square while ho was still on tho the moving ship down tho thio river |