AIRSHIP MACON

SLOW DESCENT INTO THE SEA

CREW GET AWAY IN RUBBER

LIFEBOATS

Commander Wiley's Third

Trying Ordeal

"San Francisco, February 13.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935.

VICTIM OF

Out of 20 officers and 63 men on the airship Macon, only two members of the crew are missing and one injured.

The Macon was battling through terrific storms all Tuesday. Her midnight S.0.5. signal set warships and Coastguard craft searching the murky seas 110 miles south west of San Francisco, but two hours before the battleship Tennessee sighted several calcium pots burning in the seas and searchlights described the Hittle remaining wreckage of the airship and seven of the Macon's rubber Ufeboats laden with survivors whose rescue was immediate- ly effected despite poor visibility and heavy swells,

The Macon's Commander, Wiley, lone officer survivor of the Akron and also the Shenandoah erash, reported to the Navy De- partment while off Point Sur, travelling 63 knots at an altitude of 1,250 feet at 1.18 m. G. M. T., squally conditions. The casualty happened in the stern which he thought to be the carrying away of the elevator. The ship took a rapid, bow. upward slant, then the ras cells under the fin and stern crumbled. He tried to land near the cruisers' but could not distinguish the sea surface. The ship's stern struck the sea slowly.

Ali hands had in time donned Hfebelts to get away in the boats from which they watched the ship sink. Discipline through. out the trying ordeal was excellent-Reuter,

EARLY NEWS

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U.S. Naval dirigible Macon, the San Francisco, Feb. 12. world's largest airship, has been The airship Macon encountered wrecked off California has stun- a gale and sent out the following ned Germany and has caused message 'to-day: "Had bad widespread sympathy. According casualty, ship falling, will aban- to latest despatches received here, don ship soon 29 we land on the Macon was forced down into water somewhere twenty miles of the sea at Point, Sur, but her crew Point Sur. California, probably is presumably saved. The disaster ten miles at sea.". A poignant is said to be due to an explosion silence followed.

aboard. A wireless message sent. out from the 1-fated dirigible says "Crew hopes to disembark as soon as the ship touches water." Other messages speak of serious casualties.

Coastguard craft are dishing to the presumed locality of the airship's descent.

A later message from San Francisco states that naval vessels have taken off the crew of the Macon. numbering about 80.

The Macon, at the time of the disaster, was returning from

German public opinion, and aviation circles vividly recalls the

in particular, disaster en- countered by the Macon's sister

NERVOUSNESS

IN LONDON

Rumours Affect Stocks"

London, Feb. 13. The city's confidence has been rudely disturbed by the pepper difficulties which are causing the.: wildest rumours to circulate. Moreover the talk of the im- minence of

TERRIFIC

STORMS

ABYSSINIA'S DISPUTE

WITH ITALY

Military Gestures On. Both Sides

(Special to 'Hong Kong

Daily Fress") a general election, (B) Telegraph, "Copyright, Tele increase of unemployment, and graphic Messages Ordinance, 1894. government's volte face about the Received, February 13. 4.30 p.m.j unemployment policy all combin- ed to accentuate nervousness of which the "natural" corollary "has been heavy continental offering of gilt edged securities with the result that Consols, War Loan and local loans show an aggregate loss of over £60,000,000 in the last

two days.

of election talk.

Sterling as yet is unaffected by election rumours owing to the Gold clause uncertainty, but it seems clear there will be heavy offerings from the continent later in the year with each recurrence Official circles still consider that sterling is over-valued in relation to the dollar. Any depreciation ot@sterling might be welcomed as giving a fillip to export trade, thereby accelerating recovery. On the other hand, the continental: situation remains difficult, which may benent sterling and in thei event of Wall Street declining. there will be repatriation of British funds which will be the heaviest.- Reuter.

SILVER MARKET

(From Our Own Correspondent)

London, Feb. 13. London silver prices to-day were unchanged as follow:-

Spot

Feb. 12 ..24-7/18 Forward ......24-9/16 London on New York cross rate at 2 p.m. to-day was 4.8806 com- pared with 4.8812 at closing yes- terday.

manoeuvres with the United ship, the Akron which was forced OLYMPIC GAMES

States Fleet.

down into the sea and destroyed

run into a violent thunderstorm

sea

Of

The battleship Tennessee sight-on April 4, 1933. The Akron had ed the wreckage of the Macon at sea The crew were located and while crossing the were picked up in seven lifeboats. It is believed that no lives were lost. The cause of the disaster โร not yet known. Reuter.

GERMANY STUNNED (By Telegraph, Copyright, "graphic Messages Ordinance, Received. February 18; 4.30 p.m.)

Berlin, February 13. News from abroad that the

New Jersey Coast

off the the 76 men aboard, four succeeded in keeping afloat until rescued about an hour later by the

tanker Phoebus nearby.

German

The Macon, made her maiden Tele-flight on April 21, 1933. Both 1894. dirigibles were 785 feet long and were made by the Goodyear Zepplin Company.- Transocean Kuo, Min.

SENSATION IN SWEDEN

Baron On Trial For Embezzlement

lie

Stockholm, Feb. 13.

The sensational trial has open-

BRAVEST DEED OF YEAR

Naval Lieutenant Honoured

London, Feb. 13. . The Stanhope gold medal ed of Baron Nils Fredrik Stiern- awarded by the Royal Humane stedt, former Swedish Court Society for the "bravest deed of Chamberlain, who is charged with the year" has been presented to embezzling of funds of Swedish naval omper Lieutenant Hugh Orders of Chivalry, totalling 82,000 Richardson. kronor and 13,000 kronor belong ing to Prince Carl.

coridition- Reuter.

seaman

tachment consisting of 18 Euro- pean and 38 native soldiers were slain by Abyssinian marauders, there is little doubt that French official quarters as well as a large part of French public opinion are entirely out of sympathy with what is belleved to be Italy's im perialistic aims in Africa. Transocean Kuo Min.

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily "Press" (Copyright).] :

Rome, Feb. 12.

the situation

ITALIAN DEMANDS

London, Feb. 13. Abyssinia-la-taking a resolute stand in her dispute with Italy, according to press reports here on Wednesday which assert that the Rome has formed the Italian Abbysinian Charge d'Affaires in Government that in the event of an attack by Italy the Abyssinians were determined to defend their

The gravity of country to the last drop of blood, engendered by the repeated in out that Abyssinia has an army of is illustrated by the fact that the The envoy is said to have pointed cidents in the Abyssinian" border 800,000 men which could be in-Supreme War Council creased to 1,000,000 and which is Tuesday afternoon at Palazo Ven- equipped with modern arms alexia with Mussolini presiding and though lacking in tanks and aero- Crown Prince Umberto attending.. planes.

and that the Grand Counall of the Fascist Party has been convened for

Official circles here do not con- critical as the reports of Italy's alder "the situation to be quite so

military. preparations appear to Indicate, It being confidently hoped that negotiations pending will result in

arrange- ments suitable for both parties- partjes- Transocean Kuo Min.

now

ANGLO-FRENCH EFFORTS [Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).]

sinian

Parts, Feb. 12.

keep

met on

charge d'affaires has telegraphed Thursday. The Abyssinian

a detailed report to his Govern- ment, the extent of, which may be judged by the fact that the charges for the telegraph amount- ed to 8,000 lire.

Decisive negotiations appear to be conducted in Addis Ababa

and

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Question In House Of Commons

London, Feb. 13.

POPULARITY OF

COMETS

Many Orders For De Havilland

Three governments have order- In the House of Commons toed de Havilland Comet monoplanes with day. Captain Peter Macdonald of the type that won the speed

asked whether in view of danger to world peace caused by to Australla last October,

the and handicap races from England

the vicinity the vagueness of boundaries in

The British Air Ministry has ar- of Mongolia and

ranged to purchase the Manchukuo,

actual Sir John

Simon machine in which Scott and would consider the desirability of Black won the races by flying from arranging a joint conference bengland to Melbourne in 71 hours tween China, Japan, Russia and elapsed time. It will be used in other powers interested in

research and experimental work. Far East.

to be delievered to the French ser

France has ordered two Comets

vice technique for experimental fights with mail across -Bouth Atlantic.

where the Italian demands for re- tribution were handed in on Mon- day. The demands are stated to be chiefly concerned with a de- The Qual d'Orsay as well as the British Foreign Office are busily

Anite determination of the border line between. Abyssinia and the engaged in discussing the possibl-

Italian colonies, lity of joint diplomatic action in

Eritrea Somall'and. with guarantees to be order to prevent the Italo-Abys given by the Abyssinian Govern

dispute from developing ment for adequate supervision of Into an armed conflict, according nomadic tribes as well 83 to semi-official-information here compensation to be paid to the Feb. 13 an Tuesday. Both governments familles of the Italian victims, the 24-7/16 are said to be anxious to 24-9/16 Abyssinia from fling another for-ure. It is emphasised in informed sum asked is said to be 30 million mal protest with the League of quarters that these demands Nations and from insisting that not constitute an ultimatum froin the League Council should take the standpoint of international up the matter immediately, thus law." once more putting the League in

In view of the flood of con- an embarrassing position of hav-jectures loosened to the Foreign' ing publicly demonstrated its. In- Press by Italy's military precau- ability to cope with the problems tions. It is stressed in official demanding definite action. Politi- circles that Italy is not planning cal circles. moreover, are appre- an attack on Abyssinia nor even hensive lest the new policy of undertake a punitive expedition, European co-operation and re- but that, 'In the event of a re- conciliation inaugurated In the petition of the attacks, Italy Rome and London conferences bewould teach the restless Abyssinian deprived by actual events of much border tribes a lesson which they of its value before they even reach- are not likely to forget ed the stage of final negotiations. Francen Kun. Min:

It is pointed out by some pa- In according with an unanimous minister, in his reports to the Gov- pers that M. Layal the foreign resolution adopted by the Munlernment emphasised that the dipal Assembly, Mr. Ushizuka, Ma- Franco-Italo colonial yor of Tokyo, cabled Signor Mus- concluded in Rome was in no way solini expressing deep apprecia- prejudicial to Abyssinian interests tion in the name of Tokyo at and to the cordial relations exist Signor Mussolini's friendly ges-ing between France and Abyssinia. ture to walve the claim to hold Although these relations the twelfth Olympic:

have Games inatrice become somewhat less cor- Rome in 1940 in favour of Tokyo.

Appeals have been issued for dial owing to the recent Franco- volunteers for active service in It the Oslo conference chose Abyssinian

incident when a view of eventualities in Abyssinia. Tokyo as the site of the twelfth French official and a military de-Beuter. Olympiad, the " Mayor assured Signor Mussolini that Japan would support Italy's claim to hold the thirteenth Olympaid in Rome.

VENUE

Tokyo's Thanks To Mussolini

Tokyo, Feb. 13.

The Municipal Assembly also resolved that one million yen be appropriated towards the subsidy fund for faciliating foreign athle tes to visit Tokyo in 1940.-- Reuter.

BELGIUM TO JOIN AIR CONVENTION

TROOP MOVEMENTS.

Milan, Feb. 13. Four troop strains have left for

South Italy in secrecy, even the not being allowed in the station. agreement relatives and friends of the men

SETH PARKER AFFAIR

By

More Calls For Assistance

the

Sir John Simon replied that he hardly thought these were large issues which could be dealt with at question time and assured the questioner that any influence he could exercise would be used in a manner most appropriate in the interests of peace. Hueter.

AIMEE MCPHERSON IN SHANGHAI

Shanghai, Feb. 13. Mra, Aimee McPherson arrived here by the Shanghai Maru at

troop trains with light modem gether with twenty welcomers as It is also reported that four 3.30 p.m. She sang "I am on a rock" and ""Jesus" saves me" to- tanks left Bologna for the same destination.

MANCHUKUO TROOPS

Report Of Alleged Mutiny

Shanghai, Feb. 13.

The Chinese preas is filled with reports of the alleged mutiny of 3,000 Manchukuo: troops near Oh-chow and who

are said to have joined the Chinese volunteers Provinces, operating in the three Eastern

In the darkness of a January

(Special to "Hong Kong morning in heavy weather, Lieut.

Dally. Press") Accused declared that the lat-Richardson dived fully clothed

Telegraph,· Copyright, Teln ter sum was a loan, but this is from HMS. Wolfhound in Lam-

slaphic

Massager Ordinance, 1991. London, Feb. 13. Beceived, February 13, 5.30 p.m.) denied on behalf Prince Carl. The lash Harbour to save

The Belgian Government have case was adjourned for a medical who had fallen overboard. Having expressed satisfaction to the Bri

London, Feb. 13. report as to Sternstedt's mental tried unsuccessfully to tow the tish and French Ambassadors in the Duke of Gloucester on board HMAS, Australia, with HEH man to a buoy, he fetched the Brussels at the agreement reached has taken over nine of the crew of The story goes that Japanese buoy to the man and having help during the recent Angle-French the American schooner Beth Parker and Manchukuo troops, assisted ed to get him into a boat which conversations and have asked them which had sent out further 8.08 by aeroplanes, were pursuing & had been launched, he was him to tell their respective Govern signals. The Captain, wireless number of revolters when 600 self swept away and rescued only ments that Belgium will be pre-operator and three of the crew are Manchukue soldiers, in the van of with great difficulty some time pared to join the proposed air still on board the l-fated the advance, turned suddenly and later

Pact which they consider would schooner. The Australis is stand opened are on the Japanese troops British Wireless.

reinforce the modern Europeaning by, pending the arrival of the and later joined the rebelshen peace system.

American tug from Samoseks British Wireless.

It is claimed that three Japan- The Beth Parker ran into a via ese opacers ware killed and 83 men lent storm in South Facinc, 400 were wounded, while 90 of the miles from Tatila, Bamos. Her pursuing Manchukuo troops were Higging has been torn away und | also Killed, —— she is reported to be leaking Bhe Reuter

AMERICAN MINISTER

RETURNS

DAVIS CUP TENNIS DECISIONS

Shanghai, Feb. 13. Mr. Nelson Johnson, American Minister, and his wife took (up quarters in the U.B. Consulate General this morning. Although adhering to the cautious "no inter- views policy, the Minister ad-

- London, Feb. 13- mitted that he was glad to be back. The qualifying competition for in China and would remain in the Davis Cup has been abolished hanghat the rest of the week to July 20 as a result of voting by after which he will go to Nanking.correspondence,

for a few days to meet Govern- The suggestion that the com-

ment amcials and then proceed to Pelping Reuter

petition be held biennially was de- feated by 19 votes to 13, Reuter

AUSTRALIA'S BID FOR EASTERN TRADE?

is in charge of Mr. Lord, an Ameri can wirel

Bydney, Feb. 12.) – It was bel It was announced here to-day been that the Federal Government had or pub decided to appoint Tra missioners for Australia in

the Dutch East Indies and Heute

first need of help When further 8.08. had algnals, however,

Beat

for they

pán.

dist

Schooner undamaged and not

disco

she stepped to the wharf.

to

She said she was coming China to investigate the work of the Mission and declared that she will stay until February 28, Kuster.

THE

Mrs. Mollison's Comet. A flight Portugal has purchased Mr. and from London to Rio De Janeiro by way of Lisbon is contemplated.- British Wireless.

MASTER OF SEMPILL'S LONE FLIGHT

Perth, Feb. 13" The Master of Semplifying alone in "his Math machine, was

sighted over Port Hedland this

morning, and had evidently land- ed somewhere on his way here.

He was unreported yesterday. and arverdue and considerable ariety was felt for his safety Reuter

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