Show HOW VILLANIL DIED Spanish Admirals Body Was Left On the Terror Washington March 29Lieutenant 0 M Proctor of the navy now la tloned at the torpedo station at Portland Port-land Ore has written to his father Civil Service Commissioner Proctor a letter eipplemental to his report tc the navy department concerning the me cent report of the finding of the bciy of Admiral Vihlamil Ia the letter he says There has never been any serious doubt as to what became of Vihlarnil While In Porte Rico I was shown an cx tract from a letter written by Oderlue a lieutenant of the Furor in whlh he fully describes Villamils death He was killed en the bridge of the Furor and left there and I remember hearing the chief boatsisains mate speak 01 seeing an officers body on the bridge of the Furor when he was on board just before she stink I was ashore for two hours and the idea that there were any dead or wounded admirals hiding in the bushes without my knowing it is hardly probable The Spaniards were very ready to tell me who got ashore and their one idea was to escape the Lubis and that they would have left an aI miral dead or alive to the tender mercies mer-cies of the Cubans is highly improbable improb-able I feel personally interested in that man in the cave and I dont want to see his bones masquerading as those of an admiral |