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Show JUNE THE SUNDAY MORNING EXAMINER, 1003. d F Sf The Lesson of the Russo-Japane- War and How It Should Affect Construction and Anna a th? Battle Ships About To Be Contracted For V of se Jfl feet aaoond and the Impact allot perfectly normal to the flast a condition whioh pracM(-;- tm V. i obtains In a fight between ahia LJ ; at sea. Table Penetration. !2AU0 $jPfgg armament of, r tvittle ship lng augmented. Yu tendency I to depart from tha, I I two and three calibres of funs hitherto comprising th mala bat- t cries of th heavy Ugh Jog ship nr th line and to confine me prinart.llery to fun of on aiac. very cipal ;:ir- aid very powerful. emplaced In l'irge and powerful battle What th I'nlted States has heretofore, A re to insure It posseeston of such sea fighters is worthy of atten-t.what It purposes tn do is still more interesting. XV shall, therefor, tell our readers about th recent liatil chip and' then will follow the suggestion that In our j new designs the attempt should hs ms dr! t mount hut a stogie type of Mg pun In- -j Sea1 of pursulnp what appears tn he the; mistaken Men heretofore embodied In our recently dnslgned IS, 000 ton battl ships j After mueli dehats and under the eon-- ; etna: rpurrlnp of the dally pres th las: Congress was J ml .wed to authoriis the con-- i etrucrlon of two battle ships of 18.W tuna I each. Construct Inna of this size are neeeesary1 If we are to hold our place amoiwr tlie tea t rignt Powers, and they follow by the war between Japan an.1 Russia. In which r!ie Immense val.ie of the lurge bat-- ; tie ship has been attain and again demon-- ; etrated. Further, .till Increase Is nee Ini to maintain n:ir sea flKhtlnp force at the standard determined upon by the Naval Hnirri, of sh ell Admiral lew(y Is 111 VEHYWHERE-i- I Sit lf . Weight nn ( Vtfcr, Kllieh KatH. Atft'li SM Mu 9.3 luck T M I'lHi'k iPi h A n: Swi ll:S Mtf Pra-ireiU- n Si i iisklaKniiwe VJJ VS s.inm im, S' h !? ir.'i 13 ll'Ma 1 mi, ! h, R I I pi T Armaments Abroad. With this table and the on dent has hem said to furnish aahoy fahfelT' Idea of the value that may be Itself-aIn nd a gun from this ureyl?1 j fairly Just opinion can be form,! 7, of the armament the potentiality w partment la Installing on board Vos vl Hampshire class In order to have .s"-- ? In accordance with the mandates r2 gress, carry the most powerful for vssseU of their kind. It becoBM? ssry at this point. If we would kw! whether th Intentions of Concrra 1 J t0 which foreign nations are their 16.000 ton battl. ehlpe, tSfSEPei Information and our tablt of to a pretty accurate our standing. "r First we look to England. Here eight battle ships of 16,300 down in UOB-and two of 16kI laid down in 10M. These loet twoVT, .V Nelson and the Agamemnon, are V SI larger. 809 tone than our New Hammhi. miJ... tanZ In lid. The history of tha acquirement nf our, MimowlMt as fol- In 194 Congrats nuthorlzed and the Vary Department began III roiiatnHUlon: of two nrst class battle h;p. or, a they! ars ofllcJally designated, ee.igiilng batlli:! sh'ps, of 16,000 tons rueti. This two ves-- j to be oeslgncd, aels. the first of this bif battle ships runs lows: 15?' gun th,y power plied that particular tcntlon ia called to their armament, dally since our ahlpa ought to be enTT fight them. They mount four a. calibre guns and ten KhcagT guns. Separately and cellerUvely tbeat. nance of these ahlpa has a greater flitatu power than that of any other aMa hT down in 1004 or ever before m th word. The eight other Englleh battle ahiii e 161 0 ton each can be mated with een of 16,009 tons, for our ships will rug the authorised 16,000 torn quite as am; as tha English ships overrun their erg nally Intended 16.000 tons. The Legend of the Guns. u-ia- tye the Connecticut m this emtntry, are andj the lambkin. both launched last year, itnd. according to nontract agreement, bath to be ready next year. Previous expoc-- ! can j ,n.e in the sieed nf building A men war whips jijaillle the licllef that 1W7 1, thiearliest will he the year when they! wilt be commissioned. j The next year, IS". Congress authorised the building of three mure seagoing bat lie; ships of 16.100 Ions each tha Kansas, the Vermont and thn Minnesota. These Mlilps! are aleo In. hand. In l Congress author-- j laeil the construction of another seagoing Kittle ship of IK,nai tons, tlie New llamp-shirFinally this year two more Him! tontiers were ppriprlted for. hut excepting that ons Is to be named flouth Carolina and the other Mlrhlgan nothing his been respited concerning them. Our latest exponent of the typo remains, therefore, the New Hampshire. Her de- - C.llhre v"teY, Length n niarg. he. rut, larhre. Tons. Cililrrt. Puundi. Panrit. A3 333 mu 13 T;! 43 at i gw io,. M 4A 111 3U 4S 17 IIS 8 ;. 5;i 45 14 TS ps T 41 31 0 in, T a. a 14 45 g, ta !m s. Tin data above, except for semi lack, Ei Jf.- ' N Tt .v f t f? 0 War tha adthe present vantage of lung range armor piercing guns of largo calibre have been well established. Therefore in the nrrnainent of th battle ship already launched there will be toitnd lnstnllud three types of gun, the In great numbers, the! small callhrc medium calllir tn be used ugnlnst thn thinner armor of the enemy, such as the casemate snd the gun protection, end the large heavy calibre, whose projectiles should be able to penetrate the thicken armor, Uke thot along the water line and about the turrets and barbettes. In regard to this matter of armament something was sold at tha meeting of the held last year floctety nr Naval Architect In New York by Commander Hoogaard, of main tha Danlih navy. For the battery' he said, "no on now thinks of departing four U'of having the from practice Huseo-Japane- ' Ab IlHlli The-Ea-ttle K&jpfClff- r- &iip ' ' ; H-- ' Ol Tiej3ftfc ;&?- - GxrMcmr&r ei dase of are surh as pertain to the gum guns of the secondary battery." The Com- -- therefore. In the new Ixird Nelson thus serr pertte ntander stated further that, notwllhstanil- British battle ahlna there are emplaced manufacturer, anda eumparlaon. for use In making Before leaving this Interesting W of guns one decidedly Important wmw deserves special mention. It Is the gw tlon to give to our two newly anther battle ships a main armament ma puna a origitwlly entirely of Is to be gested In th Hxaai.n. It Into an sawll! develop tbs that plan 40 uualler SSsaiiller gun smaller likelihood that a and lty, for there are undoubted fciww1 2Si;llot rifically that each ship "shnll carry the hi top nf the second a third casemate of or forty guns of enalkr.'sfl smaller !' posed of jj thirty 4 4 A A 4 4 6 a two lHfore Inch tha armor to safeguard heaviest armor and most powerful arma- only Ibrpede tabes, long. adopted smaller pieces of artillery to aland off tor- that England has the same project nr 4. 4'S 4M 4to 49 j 4j5 4JO ment for a vessel of Its Thj) npinMn of an cgpert. expressed less pedo attacks. upon a trial smaller puna CSSm. W,' consideration, and In other eourtne 1 ! met much with l.hiio a than iui approval, ago, year c displacement of nut mure than 16.iM tons. Batteries and Turrets ivi g.i la much being said and written along11 ' g) 18 I a1"1-;;Engagements. j nut already. In th 13 18 IM .rt til see light of recent develop fapan-Pusslher these New Hsmpehlres, jh.5 ' line. guns, the ments In the Far Eist, a change to guns In th Japan-Russl- a war the the largest In nnr navy and a priori the the Inurebarbettes for all nearly The question of the speed of a beta cylinders wllhm which the tw- :ww the value of the smaller else rapid fire Inch guns. In pairs In turrets, one pair! of heavier calibre is seen to be desirable, naval exmoat powerful for tlielr sixe, will meet the at conducted been has fighting and tlielr ninnoeuvrlng muchlnery; rets be differ-- 1 even necessary, if battle ship are to attention, but a word nnlyej merits chief The aft. the a other of the md forward, act. of la requirements Cungresslotiel upprr questionable dtrorw ptruonn'lout. ami about It. Speed y best work, and, trrmely Inng range, it plac'd, will lie d' do to the to thrir birgerlaiile now relate cnee very of In endcu vorlng to point out I lie salient arc 1. opinion brought Thta whether ship ha. engaged ship Thecnemy front-th- at fare turn .wiolTtimTwthVimuge.' element that enter into (lie romp.it!on a shorter L,i,ra at eonltict In range choose kfl that m d bw,t ' lnch th'faster ship can y,( f an elfectlv battle altlp. too close at- -, turret -" Ull themselves, c crying each two tm to, nthting anil .u trillion to. del h II will not tie observed, lemlly .the firing has been at distance can blank the xlower. 'ilnch guns, will be twilvo Inrliee thuk In "I10 of from five thousand yards to nearly As for tbs torpedo, It may beW? front and eight Indies in the rear. In ad iTilT'j!, h f Ml ,ur",.,,h U;dilion In the wo largo turrets, one n?rm . eight thousand yards, my atuut four milea aid that this Is a weapon wmm . c wart and on nft. above mentioned there mounted to oiwsmaUw greatly Improved to000recent yeara nn.l faticiful tale rq:m Jacket, coon akin op and with a pair! - The Inspeetor looked very weary, but' potentiality of our fighting units. lK. bnrtKttr turrrt near gun yard upJo " off sell vs rang of -intniucl: Can yon box the cnmpissr' ; and with this knowledae to difTcrentiat: the fourf(I1lr a quHlnt Inland pUct and navigatoriuf snowehnes over n.i a.i inkier knot! ,iiiiiuiu.i'iiu,.u.,. the be UnniMhlM 1.000 whlch casemate. . nf the c.wiirr preceded and twenty-fiv- e wonld-b- e troper -liKti-dHi looked The appearj htpa pimled. Is yards (.(Tice the the the out (if pilot our great ohips from llioee lit.d doan by I to ervei iA rterplimo Icing guns, ,,irrnt carrying a is, Ir of advocates believe It ean be Its Ida head and finally allowed thattjM. I mi a nf "g" that much vclin aa betokened ma.stcni" eca visit some roreign nav.ea. the h Hamp--Incour New substitute Tlic4iirrcl will lw of six and a half InOh run for double that distance at but If anyjtht- - Ax 'he wasn't milch of a carts-nter. . office or the InllM State steam- - boat caplain as h cijnrlrr of the Tsar. eln qua mm of a loiitln ship and and lie luilwilcs will lie six Inches , ariiuir ar" double that speed. Recent one tor of box one the made a H wanlcd If bewildered ,them.b,r,'g ns this boat by city armor. However, aa to Its ilncknca gaged .ilwn;t inriei'ii'in service of thick in from and four Inciic In the rear. the weapon off Port Arthur midwft'' t mu appinitus, char; and 'ere lltjlo bras tniiehln,'X what the peen-gnnJuxt to keep i!'"m good nnt'ired. army of aJready disposition then Is rn.irli divergence of' Tll nminq-mc- ni emof the of not baa .t f.rnllv mniingc.l ;o blurt out- :able conditions ohatiotoj; tin, ns luBgcil around to git lost with. The story so gllblv tol l by Hie le;il in- such, (qihilon. not only amang the experts l Xl.w -guns to shlpx afloat. The opinion nf th majority of nival he could knock xomcihin' As orotccllon Is a girt, d ie to a vi.lt which one onr own country, but to y;;iic thn same jrim ti,eunilii night till bo the place where you gif Vaposcdwould on or of oprortumtf ! which han'-aa wan there It a weapon t if English In ! ships ,t regard hold, very a heenser' ..ude ' geiher Insperl-extent among expert abron.l. And wlini-- i VHicd for the t'ornoctlcut and hcr .guns were laid down to IMS; our battle In no sense anything but aaauwsr ofliee first Jne. T,. ti In tlie ruurse of m iul "Internal Revenue The th gun. However, all bsttleshlF . nature" ' 1 1.'.', fact nea'rc'stl idilps wero la'dttownsuhsequenlly. tl'ir 'ivhat case slind .'.''voUnVe.Ycj In II mwl'trZZ'tiZ Vha do of rt(1, nioiitn. foVnuny di fog? M,'nd1, you JiiTTn' will w'i "dlffcleor hurl, Jwt tw Mill fitted witti torpedo discharging Haelf, R hy are w wax your mode of procedure when the weather query visitor the who I'1"1"'1 tl.nt 1,1 r,,:n" clclc. .d.taluulile be largely ararteitdc. since 'n,f' tlioiight "sdiisjhh . . R.i, tun. 111 presumed s some above water and anme euM- -e than with jitswsli guns, battl' ship of modern construction ha difference to th thickness here and there', p,li,,JlB8 thi, the line ,Tree Si me turnx mil n .incs pf n I'nliel S'H.'u llq.Mr license. la thick? was the next question. r Which la by far the better piece. a gain'. why have guna at all? ''Don't do mullin'. Jest keep Tlie 111.111 wl.h She mocrasuM a similar antagonist tiern pitted again le l!''' i,r!,l,,r' However, whal these nr-,in B.ingnr, Me.. a moni.,i find tlicn said. In a aoriowfulilf ahe snubs up git out and shove cr off," Some of the legends pertaining to gun, factor conducing to efficiency tn that fight to thetinish on tlie J u,h aa',,r Terences may Rituniiit to toward increjsnig' " hlle the loro! Itjard and them 0 U was ammunition wmk supply, a w Inst lx as from data token w: up by published year's bal'.io n especially , dcu closing for nowers mainly ship of (i, -- r.i. v have elgnale to your was In opem'icn nuiifl-- d noted English manufacturer of ordnanee, other, but they cannot be diciW nut a im me down stairs that I could. "I suppose you if iHLtiir ship no layman ran detc-mlsigned. r water ,, in,, ir Ulkc a ,ncw. do you not'."' are hero given to order to show he rela- In this paper. Armor P.oection. "ofThe nuTwwntiy'derigi'il ,.'lirth,r iniljirjf ,licilei1 the information! "Wall, not adzactly signals. Jegt hollar, tive value of different calibre. up In the Stole of which they had never both 1,rriwatlil nf tip mifi. tlini p wa? no iKhnr the master of that's nil. 'Btort r un. Bill.' to start 'cr -mm no Iwnl. ninnh W rrrhap? tl nmn I will er h hi,,thr Long Versus Short Guns. A KNOCKOUT RINGto of nM end ghrond. for the thl. Meriden wiB ,.t up I'icre Ulke Ktcum.-- r and had vwue.and 'wlKia.' to stop 'er and" l b There are somn noteworthy fact to be mtmU a M the as and the Yes, Justlftr ? grew pale. down for Inspector yes." InsHnn. the cxamina.lon. .nd'-nneressaty RING." ti dirtrlbiitlon p I,. i 7f KNOCKOIT a ten- How about life preservers. I suppose borne In mind In estimating the importr iii''iiirfiiii.: Every wher tli-rjrantUm of 111 l.'ke a In f.nta.la. m.ik-- , "v.'li h lx ii,p name ,if the boat fur which j tectlve. -- UMt t It j " armor. f la tha these ance first of The of sort?" irmtir hIouk the entlrcjth thn guna of K 'lnc something .1 I; Pttcnialiiin.i'. water an.l tmVr H"' carry you w.int tlie Inspector. th queried to Jimmy will longed battle Whether, .. rarry j.irWl)i then, out ship T line rf the battle ship: ( n,,. l'liilcd States officers Will., li.ysya. now yniivH St mo. 1M- -; ThiipSlat of IorlHr IdftkelookM hwpiihe length of the bore of the gun; the longer notorioua." rfiatii as In llic pruilfi cii on"top oftheccritral portion of thlx belt 'tb hmvlrst armor or not Isa question the the gun, the heavier the charge nf powder end thuint, ppotira.tPd snd look lit hr. ' wy jiiflurr Is tf no presxlnir moment. . Imx of armor, a ;fr,clJffhli-the The ring was of gold, won-renf hi? which may be used; therefore, hl mouth wllh th to hove ',.r nii.inil bnk one Kd it i6.iv. VIh'W Onk.a an stone. blue a dark huge end ur m., lootc ncarlv a Vri.nVtti iVy for Jt iliat'a hs firihiuid, hnnuNl anl htwd And finally greater the velocity of the shut, the longer Now watch the fkntte." ad It to he the best. snd. as The Iifflctol , .j," , , turret for trie protection ..ltilnd P are il"' nd the more powerful the the range n,. p'l'T:. .1 that. ok uiiy i r.jii.H' giss. Th Isis he eallx blurted out: ,,mm with W iita hrt' he and so serve & -, pressed their tlve, that wdguns g(rfi mnronsciineinv. or the ln avhst gull- nnd again oil top r 'Fenrinon'g Kolly'-- ye see th' ol' man' Wall, me an' Bill allug take a leetle slrlklng force. A gun 50 eslibree peni linllng i' iie of iin'.'r'd...i Pro- - ' prlng, smaller tlian a plnhesa HnI'H'.e and to here a second, but mjitt.-- wha.t may be the armor Whlok ...ov.-roto 'that il'Ix th diameter of time stuff with v.l ,w of good lla.j al.mg fifty 'cr." alomijolin Fergusin irjaTAnnoDOoslte the tinci;i' !,l!r , a lx the enemy we shall win light. -'!'u wplila which guns are-tor siiddi-- caldx or some-- . boro is more destructive than a gun lighter, lint ,.;n,,(r." Il s.ii that I'.id'e w .rtinrf fist fell ns tha M of accident 11:11 the middle of the 4 ,v gun. n."ur.;eJ. X Battle Sh'ps Guns. that. ",at w.t thin' cilia it the life pre-- , calibre long. For example, a nil lit Foe vicinity nanie or F.- 'logging That is cieg 1. "do1 stojn.or like a eliding door, r back . 248 pound to use I to get W,,.tl one t dldii will blit a'pii toward j When, however, we e .nte to What xren and that the As an example of this feet server, any long, elKlflfty t.( r three or four drop ,t anj nlUBj know bef ire we kn-- w anythin h ? it. specially way smokeless powder, have a muzzle velocity opening h'd uiul disixw.il tn be the most iinii.irtairl fed lure if ,1 hat- - hN 'i ap'.:-- ' u.i'iivnihy iri t'..o grant -' a -alleense" fluid fell. When the nf a uulLlelvH Mp. the 'f ti.e r:nor for in- we are, we think, rough scow w' h'l whs little more wliiir I was minin' to. rdawn here. Imn't know but what lt's;of 2.X8U feet a second and a penetrative "Wni. i ns' the 1 spring the lew, but a leetle good etuffj power against armor spprnxlmate.y two prose thehow 'rail her up -t us Kiiiiii'e a! the dr:giis gnmnil. for of guns we know l.oa'of plank. : u. It workaY Hog Wnller.' kinder waller 'contrary tokind Bee ha-rimllar gun onlyo' handy on a colJ, wet inches greater than tlie list uf Ihe' something mo" Ilian we do of armor, undi Then n higenimix Yankee n a swamn; ye coine in Ijt to Nt w Hampshire, manucear fr.m a know h w - ta forty-fiv- e feet long, Difficulties of C:g b.iil.e ships to le eyniracleil for aod : Mx little know emmgli, perlKips, tu ri- - : I iff' a p. ii'i'.'itB " yourself' a- d- ITflr Thii1.."ls v cc'.iu- - and I'Jl'er. in must rospiv's similar to the live others il Inspector fact urn and of emplacement on board j booze danrerotis. tn to (Imil-- t The in. i t ,r entered "Jiogwjlla" the- This waa the rltotnx. Th the rln roam a ox her. un waa in length, however, the band wltb and which hail the heard ef ner type e.irt whei'.s of our sixteen thiwserod ion biitlle ship will par axle j rushed from preceded t nf thtf craft urnl n next the vrith y up raUbrea glMa and ffgff ' violent tit of roughing outside. d u" h pud les .m.l ih- - wimle lilies'.:, 1;!. so that for the heaviest guna Il mu1 not b assumed, however, Utailearry the "must powerful Hrmnnnx-.- t fora he. n at txndard. spring see- low .:h several lengtlis of iiv Fie two ships Just uulhi-rlgeliy Cungresi vessel nf its l.ise." I'omtuiriso-- i of gnn yW 'long appears to lie abfllit the "I.e". .. e niy man, are you the marter! "'Inn lie relumed lie hunted up awhich toput laudanum inch 7 and enough Hon of the rules and regulations guna of h ill l .iiow in armor arrangement tiiol is, as many or luie i.mtr eh.nu. The latest comiiicnet-- J thu ollle al. that fir the opening of new l as belnuging to the' puint-- n.it, to be mounted In our mostbe recentor irt ""'II'.: I ..ruin Whi.'h be leetle hn:h. aisjpt t !e j, w). n cau-,- T w "With this ring to ware I In.ll.in. and Nvw II '.upshiie, but very likely tka de-- jt in Illiterate tin. T persona Resigned armored ship g.m i.unerlhi m,. injinlv a .un... p;i nc ., to JTniaJe rlrlt 11 . front end with a pole to inml knockout drop Iiecauee :ha Kill iperi-.rliba rcztricsize bMtle licensed under thof be th same certain among g:ei!. ,,res long. ship pirture a a we when site pe-stuck, und might an. of tie embryo vvasais will bo the x.iaM agisig.- - l euhoniiihilly nlike in otinr I A fort to know about guna la that women. It for u. 5 art I iii ol' class. m i.rixll. s. auch j perforation rtitn ore llieoretleal- - borniu-;b- e JJTthat th Wd with ev.-- y li v ' ng wild creature, iven n,.;n ;, llainpsnlre ly to Inline; Waved Is pel Tru- - New J lampahii'T) wol hiv her 4uu; Thera h ive hn-- three je Ahe deductloua.sprlng thtbi while hi 1 . luiih." are used, and l...'ue h- ilse.i x I1.1.I been scared off the ex-- 1 hand III on can an ten yiars in vhioi iio.I.to sn.ps w.ti, liet Of water - line lengt.i cuvs-m- I eufflclently ihen-fnii'. . are undmibtedly towi- iip. The iM'snn :o Nr Intpmiipd- man? - . ,y fur ft, fei un d- - larmoi it'i.-- t to be used a base of comparison. It. out dimruily, ) arti.cr lslt mmn piuiii-n:i:e crudest craft in ex- - ".v,g'le.s li.ne pi j was 'it, f is '1 dem-- l pilot f.ir "! t ops. slut as: . s tna engine-- . Tn.a belt1 part, and taat .to-rt'.i. n.iv.il 11s follow, in rules T'ee mean, practicl in Fnlt.il ffftti-- waters. s liMikil il. ivpriKr ihn jI a3 to i"Tt: Pilot will bo n.ne tie 1.1.1k, both made U. ih cm, of tip's" sure wii-i- r: it; t and oh.truii,.na will bear out the accuracy of drop 'out renmreil tbsl the eaphiin cr'ev-for Pnplitr In V.'x :liirtrrt e ,r ''Nervr In Order, T)r.;nte figures. R member thl wrhrn exam- - this. JlnUIlJ lW ;), h' irA'lJ-ithgun hi. is ti taictit. In l!. 1'ilin. and eT'g:ner In- - didy examined anil ore- - jkr! ot I I Wall. fair In .hlektie.s un.ij at hi- ex- Ui.v fnrru-ril vh 6 'i r It hviunaier for the Brit- - Inlng the following table of penetrative himself. tie :ni-,- I .. :.r tn dniv nn viil. ,1 sitli the jiriper certiilcj'-e,tfurth r il all ovrr w and aie? a. j.,t in- Y.lii. t to S.M'.i-ty- . Na:l l .' l.n-vitguns, which la aJwtractedj 0 tie ,t fe- of I'enTtri"' gives a table ntolity nf n .v.nti-rmaster ()f iho er.ift is orilciol In P lot f r Jt'fflir laTk--. it wi.! b only four The 's . target Is, Annual: y w.,, eiyhiy I!nt the Chris- - ir.mi Brass-yah'ih n rKk mr a of .ii;irney .ml rnpidlt) of lire, n u ih:- n Itmr-e i't n 1 can r flr.il r,f with m tl.in ni.nisiry la tiie i.iuai li- ailhful of c.VJ qfe.l to be of Krnnp steel; tho gunajcvnily bom, ln jiuroPthat a.cr lire b it w..l tea box or i.isem.t'.t- - .nsirab-j- In the Span. .v Amen Ring J the muule I w velocity tha W r IndividJiil In lumberm.in'x moceaxoue, vaixl!- - eye ,r.e length, Inga "r j 5sr I , i P IT the ml tn w ml ill U Cl In I I an Of u I "7.: 13- Poplar Lake. The Bold Pilot of fw-,h- ." A -- . i steam-'scratch- "at.aihM j) riui b-- 9.2-ln- slsr " . V . M-to- M'e f'olli-rtnr'- """J 1.2-In- ' hcittd: ' a I s -- -- fr nr;W on re 06 n ih tn 0 i6 hii H Si ; i Jhalrt' lb Po - U o ne h ibi I! -- M onIN H W'-k- . K l - r ai l i easi-male- i. - 1 oje-aii- lie ui K-s- ten-bne- ". : , neilM-Instantl- or-P-. y- ste plf ; ; ls wli.-'lu-- r ;la." t ! tik n.-.- 1 i - to-;- ,,, 1 r 1 n-- s ui-.- tin-Ne- cliiii-,-eli- .n I : pj I f- -rt W.-l- - - ai-- J o - la-li- ce, for-(-.- -- (lcer-ore- s - 1 stt-it gn-.l-- :hi--k- ;v7'un, ; k 1 . . .m-.- Il-.l- pre-ut- ' 1 N bo |