GEN. DICKMAN ORDERS INVEST1-GATION OF FINDING OF BODIES IN LOWER CALIFORNIAMnj.'Gen. Joseph T. Dlckman. commander of the Southern Department, has ordered an Investigation of the flndiiiK if the two bodies near La* Polomaa May. Mexico, In Lower California, believed to bn the bodies of Lieutenants C. E. Cnoolly and Frederick Waterhouse, the American airmen who bad been missing since the middle of August.It was announced that the investigation would have the co-operation of the Mexican authorities and that Che Order for the inquiry came from Washington. The bodies were reported found and it is believed they are those of Conolly nml W.i-ferhonse. and it Is hoped the invCMtlgiitioa will clrar that np wo|| r.% ghoW the Circumstances under which they died.Conoily and Wnterhcnsc werr frctn '.lie Itockwell (Cal.) Flying Field, and thut under the Jurisdiction of the Southern Department. They disappeared the same div bp Lieutenants H. G. Peterson* anil Fjiiil H. Davis, who were kidnaped by the bandit Jwirier, Jesus Renteria, and his gung south of Marfa. Texan, and whose experiences caused the last expeditionary movement Into Mexico. —--