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Show Boyt Off on Long Training Trip it, rmiKj&B&B'' 7 1 1 Xrcr YORK. Eighty able youths, full of the call of the sea, wern eat board the Newport, a one time gunboat la the United Unit-ed Btate navy, which left to begin its annual an-nual cruise of four months. The vessel ta now used by the board of education as a tratntng school designed to fit young men for the merchant marine. ma-rine. Relattvea and friends gave the young men good advice, counties artlHe for personal use and a rousing and lingering lin-gering sendoff. Th school ship 1 officered by retired men from th . navy: Captain. Harry Mason Iwtmhaugh. ' chtef enginer. Clar-eaoe Clar-eaoe H. ataitnsws; eutacutiva olucer, Fcux Gross: senior instructor. Charles E. Morgan, Mor-gan, -and junior instructor. Bert bold Ack-erman. Ack-erman. Te bodily ills of the boys will ae looked afw by lr. Richard A. Warner. I . A N. The party will travel between ten thousand and eleven thousand mites, before be-fore returning. Heptember 2. They will visit twenty pi sees akmg the sound, the New Rngiand coast, going as far north aa Halifax. N. A., and .making a run to Hamilton. Ham-ilton. PerrhudH, and calling at southern port d urine July and August, coming hack and making a sorond vlait to th aouod and New England petnta, Boston and Portland. Me ; Fort Monroe. Annapolis Annap-olis and New LMkdoa wlil be a few of the places flitted. , |