/%*r# !\lr8. Marv*rMr*. Margaret loan I a IJnilrfl !lair«\ Ireland.‘ KiHler.% bollisinceliotnr^Beose▼1hi i r risenFifteen South Si(io sailors 1o-day were engaged in mas:ive FJeeJ war games .somewhere in the Pacific, the Navv announced The men were pari of a '56-ship striking force of aircraft carriers, cruisers and destroyers that steamed seaward under San Francisco's Golden Gate bridgeSundav after a full-scale dress€ •review.The review marked the 50thanniversary visit there of theGreat White Fleet, which President Tcddv Roosevelt, ordered♦around the world in 1008 1o forcibly demonstrate U.S. navalpreparedness.The maneuvers, which began Monday, will continue through Saturday and involve some 22,0009men, and 26 air squadrons. Sixty-five Chicago men are participating.Southlown men are: Ronald L.les Leonard, 6632e., recorder.dward Rulis, 7152e,, treasurer: Mrs. o. 9231 S. Lawn-de; Mrs. George Western ave., as-Irs. John Leonard. . sentinel: Martha Ind st.. argus. and•bio, 2606 W. 59th- will be servedMaatman, 1 3030 S. Union ave., boilerman 3/c; Harry N. Brady, 3737 S. State St., commissary man 2/e. and David W. Byrd, 603 -W. !61 st sf.. aviation boatswain's mate airman.Also, Joseph P. PacerdoKzro. 8330 S. Perry ave.. and Charles B. Pelkie, 6832 S. Rockwell sk, apprentices: Ensign Martin R.Phil poll. 9915 S. Green st.: Paul G. Vogel 2848 W. 57th St., sea-iman. and James J. Sirnrnons Jr.. 15701 S. Ada St.. air eontrolmsn- T: O /✓-• / f ,