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Show ! FLYNN RELATES PLOT TO KILL U. S. NAVAL OFFICERS THE second installment , of the stirring expose of German intrigue by spies operating under the direction of Ambassador Count von Bernstorff will appear in next Sunday's Tribune. The story is told by William J. Flynn, who was chief of the United States secret service at the time of the plotting. The first episode, which appeared in The Tribune April 28 dealt with the part the kaiser's agents in America played in the destruction destruc-tion of the great liner Lusitania, May, 1915. It introduced the men who were working with Mr. Flynn as volunteers to end German crime, notably Harrison Grant, president of the Criminology club of New York; also Miss Dixie Mason, a southern girl, who left the stage to work as ono of Chief Flynn 's valued assistants. In the next installment Mr. Flynn will relate the plot to kill 800 United States naval officers during the progress of the naval ball at the Ansonia hotel, New York, in 1915. Then will come the story of the attempt to torpedo the flagship of the great Atlantic fleet in the narrows of the New York harbor during the fleet review of 1915, thus blocking the harbor and bottling up the fleet as the beginning of a reign of terror in the United States. |