GHOST OF PASTWOULD NOT DOWNlAv ng for s* von years under constant dread Frederick L. Orlady,wanted on five Indictments charging | embezzlement in Huntingdon, Pa. jsuccessfully beat his w.iy back to a useful membey of society under thename of ‘‘Frederick Lorraine’’, butwas recognized and arrested in New York last week. Orlady, who is a Vale graduate and a son of George B. Orlady, justice of the Pennsylvan -fa Supreme Court, served with distinction fill through the World War and gained the rank of Captain in theCan.idia n Ex pedi t ionary Forces. (flate Orlady by consplcious endeavor had won an important executive post with a big 5 and 10 cent store chain. On being arrested lie admitted hisIdentity a nd waived ext rad it ion form -all ties. He is charged with embezzlement of f 12,000 in taxes in Huntington, but d nies llfcit he took tWe money. He says that the tax hooks whenturned over to him, he discovered tobe In “rotten shape,0 and anticipatingtrouble, he fled. Orlady has shownthat he has “the stuff” under mostmad va ntage* »us conditions and allwho have read his c is® hope that tie will be able to clear up the cloudhe is under.