S.7J 'T.i V vrz-t . '. U !',..... .r.w,i".. ';-;.! 'v I jLtLtj. .Hi'tJ.ftJJKS--MMWn-IJ,tJiWrtC -. -IT ' ' r i i 4-S "'..v. .,,,,,, Tjmi 1LENCI CHA GEO N HAZING 1A I Midshipman Charges Senior Used Stick After Order ing Excrcltet imumiIIii. Nev. 17. Direct physical JSEnB'tlM flrnt time during the S5? ceurt-mnrtlnl eerie- et the D Academy wn charted acaliwt Sldshlpmnn Geerge M. Lord, of Bone. S 5 member of the first claw, who Sen trial during whole of yeeterday MiSlenn for hiulng Wendell B. Allen, 5r fourth dneeraan, of Dewey, Okla., there bring threcjpeclflcatlena In nip- . dlierttv resumed He mrt of the charge. Ht Is alleged that In October nr xne m:uuch ..- ... w one, Allen waa emerea te ixmi Xemby the latter, cauacd te de physl Slexerclses and whipped with a cane Z tick. Lord denied all of these sflejatlens when he went en the stand In his own defense. ,.., There was a direct conflict of testi mony between Allen and Lord. Mid Women of different danea testified thtr were at the table where the order wis wppeced te "hate been given and htird nothing of it. There were alie eme witnesses who attempted te eitab Ilih a bad reputation for Allen and ether who testified as te the geed " Anen'te'tlfled that Lord had told htm te come te the accused' room and had itked him n question. When he failed te answer it, he said, Lord had ordered . him te de "kneebends," a form of physical exercises, nnd afterward hit Mm three times with n stick or cane, Wing. "I like te de this; I like te see you squirm." Midshipman Paul Jacksen, Lord's roommate, wild that he did net remem ber seeing Allen In the room, and when inked if he had ordered Allen te de exercises declined te answer. Allen hed ttited thnt Jacksen was in the room during a part of the -hazing. One of the witnesses who testified te the geed reputation of Lord was Charles J. McCarthy, formerly Gover Gover eor of Hawaii, who attended the whole teuten. Even mere Interested was Miss Helen Pllmmer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., Terd'n fiancee, and her mother, Mrs. W. 3. rilramer. Allen has submitted his resignation from the academy, stating that he could net bear his treatment by . the upper cmssmen, wnicn nas oeceme worst Kince it was known that he had made iittmints unen which tinner plinumnn ...JteA ,t tin trlfwl The resignation of Midshipman James 0. Benlfnnt, of Powhatan, Vn., sub mitted for similar reasons, was ac cepted today. At least one ether mem ber of the fourth class is Raid te have resigned for the same cause, nnd it is believed thnt a number of ethers who gave different rcasenx really rexlgned en account of their bad treatment. W?3Smmm w&S&mmmr&mmwmmmmmmm mmffs&sSmmmm LL TYffiWR I 4V2T7 I JvKmbbmbbbb' iiiivr iter; Carcmk Typewriter N.w) $1.25 vr wk TYPEWRITERS Dealers In 411 MiikM et from $ r.00 up 15 Guaranteed On Year LIBERTY TYPEWRITER CO. A. G. McOUthery W. h. frlrkltt 1029 Chestnut St., Phils. 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