Washington; March 29.— Forty-three of the candidates for ad mission to the United States military academy have successfully passed the recent exaraina* tlons and will enter the academy in June. Among the number were. Fred ;V. Chamberlain, Chicago; George V. Mqaply, Evanston, Ills.; Charles C, Farmer, Jr., Carroll, (Us.; William B, Burt, Hina-dale, Ills.jJt^se W. Johnson, Sterling, Il|s.; Charles IX Herron, Crawfordsvillft, led,; Leon B. 'Kromer, Grand Rapids, Mioh,; Julius C. Clipper*, Sprlngwella/ Mfoh,; J. L, Rowley, Port Huron, Mich.; Thomas H. Jackson, Muskegon, Mich.; L,jW. Oliver, Esc an aba, Mich,