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£#O METAЯ★#Ħ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, No. 14401
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FIT
DUNLOP
DOLLAR CAPTAIN ACCUSED BY OWN OFFICERS
Astounding Evidence in Morro Castle Disaster
ALLEGED DELAY
IN RESCUE WORK
"BOATS COULD HAVE BEEN LOWERED SOONER"
PRES. CLEVELAND SENSATION
NEW YORK, SEPT. 14.
SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST THE MASTER OF THE DOLLAR LINER PRESIDENT CLEVE- LAND, THAT HE FAILED TO RENDER THE BEST ASSISTANCE POSSIBLE TO THE PASSENGERS AND CREW OF THE ILL FATED MORRO CASTLE, WERE MADE BY TWO OFFICERS OF HIS OWN SHIP TO-DAY AT THE INQUIRY INTO THE DIS- ASTER NOW PROCEEDING HERE.
Chief Officer Dwight Randall and Third Officer Harold Petersen declared that Captain Robert Carey did not manoeuvre his ship to advantage in the work of rescue and that more lives could have been saved by the more prompt lowering of the ship's boats.
Both officers asserted that they no longer wished to serve under Captain Carey in consequence of what they considered his negligence in emergency.
"I believe more Hves could have
been saved had the boats of the!
view of his fallure to get his life- boats launched more quickly.
A geaman
Castle Disaster Inquiry AMERICA'S
CUP SHOCK
RAINBOW MAY
LOSE CAPTAIN
PLANS FOR EPIC CONTEST
Bristol, R. I., Sept. 14. The textile strike threatens to deprive the syndicate- owned America's Cup de- fender, Rainbow, of her: eventor, as Captain Bliss Lis a member of the National Guard and has been ordered to report for duty in view of
The British yacht "Endeavour" built in order to challenge for the America's Cup, in 190n above on a test-cruise
in American'wators, with the craw holating the rail,
PRINCE'S PROPOSAL
"TRUST YOUR HANDS
TO ME".
ROMANCE IN
A MANICURE
(Special to "Telegraph”)
thy Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphir Mea
Ordinner, tappe Racaiced, September 2 1,36)
President Cleveland been put out of his post.
of the President Mr. Harold sooner," declared Peterson, the third officer of the Cleveland, who was a member of Dollar Line steamer when testify the crew of a ilfeboat which was ing before the Board of Inquiry sent to the Morro Castle, testified into the Morro Chistle disaster:--
Having delivered this remark that although he saw several penge
Paris, Sept. 14. able opinion he added that he had one on the deck of the burning. no wish to serve longer undership the crew of the lifeboat made no attempt whatever to take them
"I am quite a good mani- of the Captain Carey, master
'DIT. no President Cleveland, as he longer had any respect for him in POLICEMAN'S AMAZING CHARGE. (Curist. Won't you trust
The next witness, Mr. William your hands to me?"
This joking remark of Princess Price, a New York policeman who was a passenger aboard the Morro Marina's to Prince George led to engagement of the royal Castle, accompanied by his wife, the declared that after his wife had couple, according to a Greek writ- been lowered into the water a or, Madame Lue Balti, who is a lifeboat refused to pick her up, close acquaintance of Princess
con- Marina.
It was while the Princess wan He said he believed, as well, and she lost her life in
busy with her nall file, her head He added that he saw a member bent over Prince that the bonta could have been sequence.
George's hund, lowered sooner and more lives.
of the Borro Castle that the Prince was emboldened, anved.
standing on the rail about to jump because her eyes were hidden, to into a lifeboat. Price pulled a gun and told him: "You are a dead man if you jump." The man did not. jump-Reuter.
WEIGHT TO OPINION. Weight was added to Third Officer Petersen's condemnation by the Chief Officer of the President Cleveland, Mr. Dwight Randall.
He also had asked to be relieved
THE TYPHOON
LIKELY TO PASS TO SOUTH
SQUALLS
of the crew
STEWARDESS'S CHARGES.
carlier, writes Madame Balti.
what he had not dared to ask
The incident occurred during the holiday the Prince, and Prin- ceas and her parents were enjoying in Jugo-Slavia when Prince George mentioned that he thought hel would have a manicurist brought
town
to Reuter Special.
(Special to "Telegraph") (Dy Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphia Mes | from sages Ordinamer, 7191. Received, September
14.35 m.)
New York, Sept. 14. Miss Leana Schwarz, stewardess
of the Morro Castle, teatified before
ARCTIC PARTY SAFE
Lindsay Expedition Cross Greenland
London, Sept. 13.
at the
A message, from Angmıgssalik to the Groenland · Board Copenhagen, states that British Lindsay Arctic expedition. following the safe ending of their perilous 1,000 miles journey over Inland ice, Is expected to embark for home on September 18 on the Brilish trawled "Jacinth" which has been fishing"in" the ̈adļaċent” Bea. Some tears were expressed for the safety of the party last week. British Wirelcan,
STRIKE CRISIS THREAT
REGULAR TROOPS STANDING BY
RHODE ISLAND
VIOLENCE
SIR ERNEST
WILD DEAD
NOTED OLD BAILEY JUDGE'S PASSING
FORMER MEMBER
OF PARLIAMENT
London, Sept. 14.
JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER FAILING
Famous Oil Magnate Confined to Bed
Lakewood, N.J..
Sept. 14. Mr. John D. Rockefeller. head of the famous family of financiers and one of the richest men in, the world, is confined to his home here.
The 95-year-old magnate is said to be failing gradual- ly.-Router.
SECRET
the growing seriousness, of ORDERS TO
the mob disorders.
Captain Bliss is applying for! leave of absence, however, and it is not thought likely that this will be denied.
Races for porcasion of the America's Cup, most prized trophy of international yachting, begin on Block Island Sound to-morrow for the fifteenth time, in the 83 years the cup has been in com-
petition.
Contesting for the cup won for
the United States by the Yacht
America in 1851 will be the (Continued on Page 7.)
Chicago Hotel Tragedy
DU PONTS
WAR DEPARTMENT AND SENATE INQUIRY
CONCEALMENT OF DOCUMENTS
(Special to "Telegraph”).
(Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Telegraphie Mwe sopes Ordinance, 1894 Recelerd. September 1k, 3.58'am.)
Washington, Sept. 14.
Mr. Pierre Du Pont, head of the armaments firm of the same name, to-day told the Nye Committee which is investigating the munitions LAUFER|industry, that the Du Pont de Nemours Company paid' its officers $17,000,000-in-
KILLED
Sir Ernest Wild died to-day, BERTHOLD aged 63. He was Recorder of London, and presiding Judge at the famous Old Balley court since 1922.
been
Chicago, Sept. 14.
of them munitions-
:
Dr. Berthold Laufer, the well-bonuses during the war.
Committee inquiries disclosed Sir Ernest Wild had Recorder of London and High known anthropologist and Orien- Steward of Southwark since 1922. talist, was instantly killed to-day that the Du Pont de Nemours He was called to the Bar in 1893, when he fell eight storica from a Company has $202,766,782 Invest- ed in various other Industries Born at Cologne, and educated throughout the world, including In 1904 and 1903 he contested hotel window Into the street. the Norwich constituency, and there and at the University of the Remington Arms Company North-West, Hara in 1910 and 1911: Berlin, he first went to America and the Mexican Explosives Com- He represented Holborn on the L.C.C. from 1907-10. From 1918 in 1898. In that year he headed pany, both
the Jesup North Pacife expedition makers. to 1922 he was MP. for Upton to Saghalin Island and the Amur
AN OFFICIAL ADVOCATE? Division of West Hani, Y
of ethnology of He was judge of the Norwich region of Eastern Siberia for the
investigation
Major-General Dougins Mac- Guildhall Court of Record from native tribes. In 1901-04 he was Arthur, when called as a witness. 1807 to 1922 and appeared in many with the Schiff expedition to China deriod the testimony that he had military notable, trials. He was for a
mado "talked up" American and was subsequently time Inspector of Metropolitan assistant in ethnology at the equipment to the Thridish Govern Special Constabulary. British American Museum of Natural His- In 1908 he led the Blackstone expedition to Tibet and Chins and spent two more years in Central Asia-Reuter.
Wireless.
New York, Sept. 14Race Rider
The probability that Feder-
attend him.al troops will be called out Crashes At
in Rhode Island to meet the
menace of striking textile High Speed
workers, who have been rioting and causing serious disturbances, has been ad- THRILLS OF MANX
GRAND PRIX
...
tory.
LAUNCHING OF CUNARDER
PLANS FOR ROYAL VISIT
mont.
General MacArthur was, n mem- ber of the General Staff in 1916 and was formerly in command of troops on the Philippine Islands. He was one of the United Statag army officers who visited Turkey on a special mission two years ago,
POWDER PACT,
Members of the Committee pro. F.B.I. MISSION
duced alleged evidence that Du Pont de Nemours had entered San Francisco, Sept. 14.
Into an agreement with the In EXPECTATION OF the Court of Inquiry to-day that
The Federation she had nover attended are drill dastries mission to Manchukuo of British In-
London; Sept. 13.
porial Chemical Industries Ltd. nor had she ever been assigned to and Japan left here to-day for the mitted..
The King and Queen will leave of Great Britain in 1932 obtain- a fire station or Instructed as to Far East.
Prealdent Roosevelt has acceded
Balmoral on the morning of Septem-ing for themselves the exclusive Rough and squally wea- what to do in cases of emergency. The mission, which is seeking to
(Special to "Telegraph”) bor 20 for the launching of the new rights to sell powder in Europe Cunard liner at Clydebank, and will, and South Amorica, and later in ther may be expected in
Two oflicers of the President improve British trade contacts in to the request made by Governor
thy Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphic Step! sort Crdinance, 1851. Received. September after the ceremony, turn to the Asia, United Press.
Castle, where the Court will be in Hongkong late this after-Cleveland declared that their mas- Manchukuo, believes there is a Green of Rhode Island, who called ter, Captain Robert Carey, failed splendid opportunity for commer: the President by telephone, and
11. 0.85 8.m.3
residence until the beginning of noon or evening, due to the to manoeuvre his vessel in such a cial expansion there, particularly urgently requested permission to
London, Sept. 14. the manner as to enable the ship to in view of the reiterated promiss uso Federal troops In the state if of
The well-known Brooklands October.
The Foreign Secretary, Sir John near presence
properly assist in the rescue of of an "open door policy on the the strike violence became
motorcycle racer, Pirie,round Simon, who is at present in Geneva, typhoon, which at 10.27 this Morro Castle passengers and crew. part of the authorities at Chang-mere serious.
in the meantime, the Governor Manx Senior Grand Prix around will return at the week-end and ly, that the War Department had chuu-Reuter.
has ordered the arrest of every the Isle of Man to-day, riding a morning was situate less-United Press,
known Communist in the state, Norton machine. He covered the proceed to Balmoral, who from than 200 miles S.SE. of the
with the object of preventing distance, 220 miles, in two hours the 17th to 21st Inst. he will be
31 subversive agitation.
minutes 34 seconds. His Minister-in-Attendance. Colony,
Eighteen hundred troops of the average speed was 79.19 miles per Wireless. First Army Corps are now under hour.
With the disturbance proceeding on a westerly or W.N.W. track, the that it present Indications are will pass well to the south of the Colony, probably in the direction of Hainan
Whilst Hongkong appeara likely to escape the full force of the blow, dirty weather is expected this afternoon or evening.
EUROPEAN BADLY INJURED
STRANGE MOTOR-CYCLE ACCIDENT
IN QUEEN'S ROAD
A peculiar mishap befel ál Mr. Ainslow was stunned by the motor-cycllat, Mr. F. J. Ainslow, blow, and he was thrown off his machine, receiving body. Injuries at about 7 o'clock last night.
Any
British
into action the moment, it becomes had a miraculous escape from CHINA EXCHANGE "tand by orders ready to move
necessary — Reuter:
White, who won the Junior race,
death when, kls machine crashed,
owing to a peod wobble, when he was travelling at D0 miles an hour.
CONTROL
White was not even injured, but EXTENSION OF TIME.
WAR DEPARTMENTS, SECRET DOCUMENTS,
Other evidence disclosed, first- instructed the Du Pont Company
Inst month to safeguard from the Senato investigators certain docu-.. ments containing United States war secrets;
that the Du Pontoondly,
10,000,000 shares in General Motora-United. Press,
The Empress of Japan is chse at Locomum from Shanghai at 8 pm. to-day, and will. latar berth at Kows loon. She sails for Banila at 4a). to-morrow: DEEPENE
NEW BRITISH
the motorcycle was so badly smash-
POSSIBLE ed, that he was unable to continue, DESTROYER
Prior to his accident White had
Shanghai, Sopt. 14, On his way to town, Mr. Ainelow which included a lacerated thigh.
London, Sept. 18. created a lap record, averaging The No. 1 warning signal, hoist
Dr. H. H. Kung, Finance Minis ed yesterday, is still displayed. had turned down, Garden Road, trao policeman came to his
The destroyer Electra left the 81.74 miles per hour. It was the ter, who arrived here from Nan-
A Portuguese last, "named Nleario. The Manlia Observatory, report and was proceeding along Queen's assistance, and, some ten minutes
'ugod alx years, was aank to the treniment ing at 8am, to-day, gave the post-Road between the new Hongkong later, after recovering conscious. Tyne to-day for her acceptance Bret time any amateur had beaten king yesterday, declared in an In
for site and--nesss, Mr. Ainslow was conveyed trials and afterwards, proceeded the 80 mile en hour mark torview that the Government was
Router Special
"Brod-fa.consider the domand Kowloon Hospital tion of the typhoon has about 118 & Shanghai
Boicons in a taxi to the Government Civil to Portsmouth.
by financial circles for the Mr. Ainslow was to undergo an under the 1981. progrAEL H. A: A. 1: BODNEJOS bobween the eyes by the end of an tron bar being carried across the X-Ray examination this morning Electra fa the second to become a returned from a business trip to accounts in foreign. Majdanger twis
ploted British Wirders.
Mania by the sa, President Jackson | to be liquidated, Central mor, road in the dark by two coglies. for his hend injury.
The local forecard Royal Observatory IN E winds, fresh to strong; fair at first, cloudy with rain later.
the usual period of sheervation,