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Show ZELAYA'S BABY GRANDSON. A wild and Btonny history for his short span of life has Santo Robert Lee Zelaya, the deposed Nlcaragnan president's baby grandson, who has just beon brought by his mother to live In Washington, her old home. Most people remember the talk there was four years ago over tho romantic marriage of tho protty American and the wild young Nlcara Kuan. Alfonso Zclaya, the marriage which aroused the Iro of President Zelaya that tho son was cut oft without with-out funds and forced to support his American wife by playing in music halls. Sc-nora Zelaya must have neon not altogetbed blad.ln tbe months that followed her father-In law's rorglvo-ncss. rorglvo-ncss. that the forgiveness had been granted. It led to the young couple's going to Uicaragua. and Alfonso, his wife and little Santo Robert Leo bo-lug bo-lug members of the Zelaya household during tho revolution. Santo probably bore with tho serenity of babyhood the howling of tho mobs that surrounded sur-rounded the Casa Blanc and demanded the blood of tho president, but Scnora Zelaya Is glad she is out of It. She .".ys now that the Nlcaraguans are "wolfish dogB," and wero wholly unable un-able to appreciate what her father-lu-Jaw was doing for them. When Zelaya'jj government broke up, Alfonso and his wife and the little lit-tle nlno stole away on the backs of burros over the mountains into Co9t Rica and thoy made' their way northward. north-ward. Tbo husband did not como to Washington, but la wandering from port to port in South and Centrat America earning his living as a musician. mu-sician. New York Tribune. I : |