d/lt;4-Marvmgu ret nilrit laml. hotlisince*d, 6632 r.is, 7J 52r: Mrs.15 In HeelWar Games;lt; riscoI.NLa wn-George ve.. as~Fiftcen South Side sailors today wore engaged in massive Fleet war games somewhere in the Pacific, the Navv announced The men were pari of a 86-ship striking force of aircraftcarriers, cruisers and destroyers that steamed seaward under San Francisco's Golden Gate bridge Sunday after a full-scale dress4, •review.The re view marked the 501 It anniversary visit there of the Circa! White Fleet, which President Teddv Roosevelt ordered♦around the world in 1908 1o forcibly demonstrate* U.S. navalpreparedness.The maneuvers, which beganMonday, will continue* throughSaturday and involve sonic 22,0009men, and 26 air squadrons. Sixty-five Chicago men are participating.Southtown men are: Ronald L. Maatman, 13 030 S. Union ave., boilerman 3/c; Harry N. Brady, .8737 S. Slate si., commissary man 2/e, and David W. Byrd, 603 -W.!63st st.. aviation boatswain's mate airman.Also, Joseph P. Pacerdoszro. 8330 S. Perry ave.. and Charles B. Pelkie. 683 2 S. Rockwell sL,Before donform, Pvt. Ka of Mr. and MiaoPr^ri'-iccs: Ensign Martin R ‘PbilDOtU 9915 S. Green st.; Paulus. andrV, 59thservedG. Vogel 2848 W. 57th St., sea-iinan. and James J. Simmons Jr..i15701 S. Ada St., air controlmsn: O !5230 S. Krnci ployed b.v ( aurance comjTiJden TechnSireSoNOAll MomJUIEAIJU• Injured (or lumf• Not subji market• Save Larsmall air