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II It. i z- -r f- i 'i U- "All the News That's Fit to 1 THE WEATHEn OoaJjr We4iieUyt TfcBf4y probably (lr; aorth wlaJa ..14 a 1 if 7 ft-v 1 KEW YORK-1 D2fE3I)Af APRILS 17, 112.TWNTY.FOUB PAGES. I 1 'I 111 llmU Kv Tavk. tm III St VII 'if TITANIC 1 I i it President Taft Ear Wired Tor News of I I JMajor Butt. VINCENT ASTOR'S GRIEF of I John Offers fa Fortune for Word of ff-His Father.

WIDENER WORRIES OVER SON: Guggenheim Blames 3 Company for Shortage of Lifeboats. KRS.CORNELLPROBABLYSAFE But Magistrate Was First Her Name Was Not In II Ml Nl Ust of Saved. NO RESCUES BY ALLAN INERSl Vlea President Franklin AdmlU Held Back New Becauso Jt Was Dlecouraglng. rrom Mily dawn resteT4araBtnj aarit I fbla mornlas th- local otncea "or to jmtt lina In Bowline Greta! war Used br ralatlvaa and frlenda oc ji oos known to bar been on tha Ul-fated tiunld: It -waa an orderlr but patbetla crowd of men and women, and (here wai rt a tnoment wfcen a tear-ataJned tue not scanning- anxlouetr the printed Bit of known aunrfpora that wera ported BetWea the cuadredawao called the' icTilW 'ftair' line hundred of telemma jfrora all parte of the tTnlted 6utw and, one of the, tnqulriea lilt 1' no "5 i 4.1 1. 1.

jj i rrit; rr i 1m? Carpathia Not Expected Until Thursday Night with i Survivors. NOT IN WIRELESS TO UGH I 1 ft Attempts All, Day to Reach I l.i 1 4 ri-: xawl Wlcf from, a White House attache, 'who. carried with it a' reasonaole onflrmatloar Af Am fain thtt ftthM; A inna a me name or tne eeiaeat. aaxea U4 down with the I there waa anr definite news of the, fata: By, 8 o'clock i -yesterday morntna the ef kajor Archibald Butt. XJ.

B. JL Preal. White Star offlcea were crowded jfrom booldnr "rail to outside sent Taft a military aid and Intimate 7." 1. Vr, tj? frtenfl 1 Pttrd IftH Iiam In 1lrf I- i ftuwer i I I I "7 i -r i 1 1 it 1 -i 1 I ion uw opposite siae d( xtroaaway; ana There eu Httle.hope tehthflitfar Bowling; Park wa Another 1 a I seMa-iWl 'MeMtf: am iua we ai iUlBJl y-aa. I v-a i we uivwuui v- th Whit loxB9i lt wu tbt saint 1 1 ftar tnal enf -avatonatin wanfns than I -v 1 I men detailed td euicea and ma.fl itrnnr mmi turn naje: I I tear-etalned faoe.

i The crowd Increased In alxe'aor i mea td dutyi la; front ef th There 1. n. JnenUon of the nam. to the Kst, or the rescued so fa IrecelTed thcn iutrtnront of the eOcei fre tte CarpathU." 1 I while half dortnera were, sent rom the Old Slip 8tUon toiduty tha.arkf from relatlw and friend- of Tltanle pe- Me, f. gf fZt enter- ltrlna In distant lands, who i her- hortd the forlorn hope tfiat tooayi be was kood news In.

New York (hat space, on which the office front jUi Within the two big 'main office of the International Mercantile Marine men famd some of the latter with eyes' red wuureuj wins uw misr wbb ran; rot 't5T? irom were Jinked in betweeiitha V'tnere wa npt a second of the day wjben we wires were not Telephone op erators and clerks answered the calls and me what comfort there was to bejde- long- booking deekai anxiously wait- llngr chance inquire for some dearf one who; had been' a passenger ion- the Titanic. Every how, and then a woman would, reach rail, and," bending orer. clerk If the persoa whome fH to he received from the Carpathia, -ouerht newi wi saflT i Wht appekr that pf father, mother. aken eU Loled the giving of the 6a one or IManaaer of i the InternaUonal iV r-rrTit' klercsBti f. axpreaaion I wt I v.

MO wnijr HI -rother, sister, br friend Inquired about. r. JU- 8. Franklin. Vice President, and Cneral Manager of the International Mr.

rranklht was in great distress, His dmlssloa that he no longer had any hope that other -mvivors bad been picked tip Xf lht Allan liners, Parisian and flnlan, BrlAt and early yesterday nornlngT the uiiiciajs preparea xor tne oraeai ther kaewjwaa coming Monday night -rm-r otiiciais ana clerks who an-wered tnqmrlea concerning the Tltanlc'a Aasaeaxera were always careful to follow tii.j.fliij uuvnuwD iney bm u-ui 1 the CarpathU'a rescue with expressiona i aon tiiat equally good newa waa; ex-1 peeted -frern the Virginian and the Paria-; I they did not refer to the ijTr bat tried to $nstlU hope with Vf tt resUon that per ape those about I TJwm iwere made 'were among I rninte whose namee have not' yet rWa TUwt Attor-t Grief Pitiable, i Tbeent -Astor. eon 'ef Col John Jacob lv on down jj ki4uIrlea. Theeung man was i W-stricken. for-he waa a chum as weU 3 Joha Jaeob. He waa told i iZ a -tebmother, who waa Mlsa Made- rorce.

was known to be among the but that the worst waa feared con- "Tste of his rather, whose was arusBlsg from the slender lint women mqueV aj: but alao jot aoma' of Orereeme Geed New. the the la a 0t had DMB 'SHm1(ui: frnrn I rtUC 'Mt': At" ha 'rVmalned-up ail ay. VWUKI I He went to The Associated i tw ti- Marconi Company's erf ices 4 tT in th nvrkraiv u. -1 front grler, and one of the cried u'tkat he would if ae asked that 1 0ptor wouI only tell! him Vk 'of hu father safety. enable to give thta aa-Wv tha rI to get in touch wltlv th Prpathia.

but i ft i tjT Partial list received by th. Wa -uUetiner that he. learned tt" of Astor. new that a I jut tne latter one of tne first to appear at the office of the company wai Edward Prauenthal. of 783 Iexrafton Avenue, who had two brothers: on Titanic, Dr.

Hy-fnanfand J. Frauenthal, the latter a lawyer Both are reported saved. When Be was told, that his brother namee ap--peared ,1 on the Carpathia' list ''of sur-j tivors Frauenthal waa overcome that he hardly walk to the telephone to send the good news to hi, home. In a voice that waa acarcely audible to ihoae near, him he called hi bomej number, -When Mrs. Trauenfhal answered be broke' down and ibbbcd.1 II I I'l'tell yon they eted'T he cried a.

hoarse voice. Xli Yt they are saf el Do you bear what I telephone receiver I fell; from his hand and i Mr. Prauenthal aank to the flfor; completely -overcome by thet good hot m. nciiint iv uu icv i luruvu )io i ijl Toung i.h i said In a broken voice," pardon me; but I could not help jit nerve are all; unstrung." 1 'Another of the morning! tnqulrtee waa, a lrs; distance one from Philadelphia. It wak; for.newe of Mh and: Mrs, George X.

Wfdener! and their! eon; Harry Elklns WktenerJ who are of the wen-known Philadelphia; family of that name, Mrs. Wldener 1 among those reported on board children, all of! whom were on the Tltanla He found out that with the exception of Mr. Kyereon, the family bad been. saved. WUliam It Force, father of Mr, i John' Jacob Astor; remained up.

all I night la hop of getting news of his daughter and. ner vvnen: no saw jtnat Mrs. Astor nam was1 on thailstof rescued he was' overcome 'wtth! Joy.H. losf. no timej Jn tellinr his -wife and daughter of tne escape Of Mra Astor.

'and tasked tba line to notify hlrh' the moment that any denite news waa received concerning CoU Aitor. riH'. -cnim xionaon came a camexram asklnar for new- of Blr and Xuly Cosmo Duff-t Gordon. The cable' remained nttonaa-ered for some Urn, at the. Un official and ineir; employe rxad more than they, could attend to.te handllnr i the lnquirtee: at doora Finally, a eable-waa nt to Iondon tatlng that Sir Cosmo and Xady Duff -Gordon! among-thoief whoi had been saved.

1 i-. their (rami both were Itrams's Its All '-i tAllouletlv iliHd of? kciaat Hm beea made of Mr.Wldener or Tdl on a baa- woman and nvoi -w- I A representative 1 of the Strau family wa at th steamship office continuously yesterday waiting new of Mr. and ilaidor-i Straus. 1 Sylvester Byrnea Mr. StrausTo secretary had remained In the office all night.

TVlth th exception or a rew noure waa there all-dav Neither JBtraus or his wile are mentioned liat of aur- Hvor wirelessed from the Carpathia. Mr.j anq Strau'k(. many relatlree and numerous friend la New York and else where, are Jn! great distress over th un-; certainty of their fate. A Many Inqutrie were made at the effle. during1 the day about Benjamin! Ouggen- neim.

no ooperui reply could be given as Mr, QnggenhelnVa nam waa not Included la aoyof the UsU of survlrors re ceiveov iy-s vAbout 10 o'clock. Juat when, the! crowd In the office waa largest, Mra Benjamin Guggenheim arrived, accompanied by her brother and elstervin-U Mr. and Mra D. Witt SellgnianT Guggenheim gave, every eviaenoe of great mental ari Although bore up bravely. It wa apparent, that, th terrible, suspense was threatening; a complete breakdown.

Like all th otter who were there Mrs. Guggenheim carefully went over the list supplied by the company and Questioned several of th clerka Then when ah found that there wa no message of hop for her, ah sank down on. a bench. I She talked freely tba newspaper men. seeking from them! every! bit of Informa tion she could obtain, about the disaster.

stoeaf EaewgrTa, ST -If so many were loet then th White Star Un did not have enough' boats." at a i. a aectarea sum uuggenneim, passionately. There kbould have been mor Then ah suddenly drew back; in her and sat for Same mlnutea! atarlnar married recently! and went to Europe on their wedding trip. were; at the! White Star offices from 10 o'clock until lat In thei. afternoon, i They bad found.

iMra. Marvin, nani on th list of survivors but; no mention made; of MarrWand they were, unwilling to give up hope. They were Uf. and 'Mra N. Marvin, the parents "of the bridegroom and Mra, Frank.

Farouharaon and. JMLsa Clrml- chael, sliters of the bride. and D. G. jCar- berjof relaUve and.

friends. at th oXflce to seek! Information about another1 newly married Mr. and Mr. Georg Harden of Both 'Were rescued auuj wen vi uw winLiuia I wa learned. -f i.

r- In! the office, where the'Ust of survivors among th 1 passenger traveling Beyond elae was pof ted there waa a pathetic Incident at 'about 11 when Ben- 449 the Jam In Haran and hia wife Agnes of West Fifty-fifth Street hurried In in hopej! 'of obtaining information about Mra i Haras' mother, Mrs. Mary Mack. She bad started for America on the tanlo -and -was planning 1 to make home here with daughter and son-in-law. Mrs. Haran became hyaterlcal when did not fled i her mother's name on Mra Ceraell Probably Saf.

I i "i-'i I'--'--'- Magistrate Robert C. Cornell reached she the 10 He being among th saved. i Ljater in the day P. Aj B. WMener of Philadelphia called at the White Star Line office to make inqulrlea concerning the fat of hi brother, George hl wife.

and their f'Son Harry Bi kini! Widener. Mr; Wldener waa deeply affected. when told that wbue Mrs. Wlde- nerj we among- tne saveo, aeitner nis brother's nor hi nephew; nam appeared oa the list of survivor sent oat by Capfc Jtiwltron of the Carpathian r': I i Tie Kcv. Albert rector of St.

Mlcbaer Proteetat KplneopaV Church of BrietoU K. 1 came to: New Torkjt. get first-hand information concerning Mr, and Mr. Arthur Rytrsoa'and their three passing- by. but giving no indication that ah saw them at aO.

'After nearly an hour had elapsed she demanded an Interview with Mr. Franklin and -wag shown to hi could only tell that too' report had, been received ef her bus-band, and the Mr Guggenheim left th building; going to th St Reg! Hotel. Mr. Franklin promised het any new would be telephoned to her immediately pon It receipt at hi effl.ee. I 8vrat ralattve of Mr.

and Mra 'jOC w. Marrta of tXT; Biveratd Drive, who were Aptuatte taviatble -wiSeit' errtaMe -for earae fUauai Imoi'l. 1 lutftta taea the jWhltej Star offices Just before o'clock, accompanied by two friends.1 had carefully searched the list of surviv ors puDusnea in uie morning newspapers, he said, and had found there the names of his aiaters-In-law. i Mrs. K.

D. Apple-ton of Boaton: and Mra- JJ Brown, but the nasi Of hi wife, -who had been with i there, wa not included. He looked over 'the later lists that had' been posted la th office and. then sank Into a chair, hi head dropping forward. He tried hard to bear up iunder the blow; but hij voice hook wheii he spoke.

-x'r can't understand It, I-can't understand he repeated, I'How were they i-'U'l f'A fil'i-J-r At this point a photographer moved camera la front of. tha Magirtrate. and be afarted ins 1 In hi chairv his nerve quivering A A-'- Don't don'tr he pleaded. Mr.l Cornell -waited, at) the White-Star oixic iori nau an nour, ana, men waiaea slowly; away, supported by two of 'hia frlenda He seemed to-have aged ten year In that half hour. and did not even look up when aeveral la th crowd about th called out woro oc 4 jfsi -f it.

MraJ Cornell and bar alstera, Mra Brown and Mrs; SAppleton. went to England to attend; the funeral of their lstrr Lady Drummond. -i. Later tn th day It seemed reasonably certain that Mr. Cornell had been saved and that her earn had beep erroneously wireleaaed! a Mra -R.

0ConaU, There wa. no Mra Cr Conn ell booked on th Titanic, cablegram from London and Southampton stated, and it I-now bej Ueved-i that Mra 0ConnU of th Carpathia' list Mrs. Cornell. Th W- formation that there aeemd doubt that iiral ijorneu was ear, wae com municated to Magistrate Cornell, i Olympic Too Late to Help, Went Or. 1.

ON'BOARDl THE STEAMSinP OLYMPIC, AT: April Olympic received! news' at mldnlrht Sundav tht Tltxirlcj had struck, tee. She started trome'diately for.the siene, bat resumed her course eastward at 5 o'loclc In the morn nz upon hearing that Jttantc- had sunk, at 2 jA AV JjTbe only details known ar that 670 persona- were saved, rnostly imm and Children. I U'r; h- i V- f-l v- All the crew, except those raanni been lost I. ttg the are bettered, to- hard This dispatch was sent to The Associated PrsaT by Xoudon G. Charlton of New ITorlr, a on.

th Olympic, and la the first word received concerning disaster from any on outside of official sources, It will; be that iith number; of survivors i practlcaily Identical with ithe' original dla- patcbea Later dispatches, however. Indicated, that 368 persons were! eared. "Thank Gd! That aounda right, and eliev It true." said when he gi belie It is true." said ha when he got tne message! telling him of th obvious mistake of name in the tranamisalon of the list of iurrlyora i ,5 LorQlardl Speneer came to the- Whit Star fflce tarda afternoon to make Fee hatttlradi-feellnr IB Serin rr Aageetara a tame us tenia A Inquiries concerning- Mr. and Mr. W.

Spencer, his uncle end aunt. Mr. Spencer was told, that Mra Spencer waa eare, put that no word as to th fate of Mr. 8 pen cer had! been Li Tl- I Since I early Monday evening Mrs. Henry her HertcheU Adams of 806 Madison had made several visit to th steamship offices asking for Information concern ing her nephew, William Carter, who.

with hi wife and two children, were on the TltanlcL At noon yesterday she: was Informed that the Carter family waa eare on; the I Mr. and Mra Edgar X. Meyer, the latter a daughter of vthe lat Andrew Baks, the well-known merchant, were on the Tl-ianlc. but their name ar not on th list Of rescued i received from th Carpathia. Relative and friend of th young couple, who have not been long married, kept In Constant touch with th offices of the line yesterday, hoping for new of them.

Mr. Saks died 'only- a few day ago. 1 Was Ceisatas; Marry Hi Bswther. In tbeaecond cabin of th Tl tanlo was th Rev4 Mr. Bylea" la! M.

Byle. a New York broker. and W. Hunter Byle of Omaha, wbo are hi brothers, made many anxlou lnqulrle concerning: him yesterday, but up" to a late hour last night norword had been received from the Carpathia of the- presence on board of the' minister. The -Rev.

Thomas Byle was on hi way. to New Tork to officiate at the marriage of another brother, who Ut-e in Brooklyn. I i afternoon. I) atyllahly, dressed yovng woman cam to th White Star of-ftce 8ne had a newspaper In which the names of the unknown survivors were nrinted. She ant) reached one of the clerka but became hysterical befor ah could ask a question.

8h collapsed ana a physician was caijea 10 aiiena ner. nnm ounsunu a name that sounded like Weir, but there wa no paseenger 01 that nam on tne Titanln'a vabin list. i About the same time a Mra Butts, of Newark came in. when she gave her umt manv thourht aha "was a relative of Major, Butt, th i President' aid. Thia deducuoa- -provea wrong.

nowever. ror she came to Inquire for Mr. and Mra C. E. Hi Stengel of Newark, They are both among the saveo.

1 Thank. God! Thank God!" said Mra Butt when received th good jiewa She left ith office weeping hysterically. Haar Xaqnlrl ro Harrta. Numfou land anxlooa in qulrlA for. Mr, and jMra Henry Harriet Mr.

Harris la on of the city beat known theatrical managera Score of hi friend both In thj theatrical and th business world, called In person br by tele phone to learn If there wa any news of Mr. Harris or hi Wife. Mra Harris 1 saved, but the absence of any mention of Mr. Harrie name would aeem to indicate tfaat he 1 among tne lost. i -A.

story waa yesterday that Mr. Harris nan oeenr picaea up 1 Tork that he' was safe. Investigation Showed that there was, no ground whatever for printing aueh a story: Still another in whose fate 'many are deeply interested Is Wyckof vanderhoef. Secretary of the Williamsburg Fire Insurance Company His name la not among those sent from the Carpathia, and hia friend fear that he is among tn lost. 1 1, 1 Another I who wa at the of flee early yeetcrday I wae Nathan! Vldaver, 1 a.

lawyer, of 118 Nutaa Street, who sought Information concemlnar his sister. 1 Mra Washington Dodge, and: her four-yar-old on, lie was told that both had been Mra Dodge 11 the wife of the City Assessor of San Francisco. Whether her husband, who was on the ship, had been aayed; waa Ire doubt' And there, were acorea of other who poured tn and out of the offices all day long. H- P. Watson, a civil engineer of ouuuo.

sun an im air inquir about Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin and then hurried away again. the happy of the information that both had been rescued.

Charles Oxenbam of New Dorp was there to learn thefate of hia brother Thomas and- hi cousin. Walter Harris, both of England. They were not named on the list. Henry Sprague, a -lawyer, of 80 Broad searched vainly for th name of hia sister. Air, TT 1J 1 I I It I Until last nie-nt no-renort had ten re ceived at the White Star ocrioe concern ing the fate of the steerage passengera and the little band of men end women who collected in the room where it was Her for Details of the Disaster.

1 TITANIC4 OFRCERS ABOARD if I vt-1, 1 4 A Four of rThem PickcrJ i Up from Boats if Mi ''Aa th Second Marconi Operator. SCOUT CRUISERS SENT OUT Ordered by Pretldent Tkft 'I 1 i 4 Get Into Touch with -the I Rescue ShlpV HOW I TO MEET 1 lt t' 'il i 1 i Arrangementk Made to Avoid jCenfu alen When Relatives On Pier. I CAPE RAOt! N. AJOrfl I ltlX-Ati 2:13 Aj M.iVir Torktlna-Y to-day, that Olympic, finished ndtnr tn tJH Mar conl atatlon her th list of "ntaila ur- vivors on board th It ora. presumed that this-was not a complete list, but evidently Ittwea ad th Car.

pathla had given th Olympld up to thAtmev-aa; ahd gtstttnirwai in' munlcatlon with the latter for about ill an. hour afterward, and th blympl' did not offr further nam ef erurvly i Wnwuy. f-Al ava About JL XL th Olyinplo 1 nald that daylight had com and th. hip waa consequently paaeln; 'out of, I th rang of th atatlon her. tThortly afterward-' communication oeaaed aJto- ij No.

further Informatiootau 1 1 rad bar during- th day'( relatlv -to th Titanld disaster. It la bellered that th CarJ pathla started I back for Net Tork about 7:20 on th ISOl It Is not known here whther th 1 Olympld topped at a I- A wlreiea message -to-night! from Capt, Haddock of th tniahip -Olym pic, reUyed Tdf th Celtic, reads iu follows: TPlea allay rumor that! th VI r-. ginlan has any of the Titanic': passen- ator ar saved. the only offloars be-' a era Neither has th Tunisian. liava that th nnlv aurvlvorra are kn thaf Carpathia.

A' "Tha aaMnA I rA. mirrh atie rlftTal officer and th second Maroonlj opr-; announced Information Iwonldi be riven out were sorely distressed. I "fi The new of the disaster did not spread so rapidly among the reiatlvea. of thoe In the 1 steerage, however, as many of them are foreigners who do 1 not --often read the newspapers, and perhaps ar- not familiar with the English language. But about fifty 1 had I put in! an appearance bv noon, several of them bringing slips of raoer on which were written the namoa ar relatives and friends for whom ther made Inqulrlea Some broke down and wept when the clerk shook his head to signify that there was no good newa for them.

Other stood mutely' for a time, and then again 1 appealed to the clerk, unable understand why they were not r.e miormauon wr wmcu they asked. V. ft To be abaoluteiy certain, that no person la aiin inn anv of the Je rieida near tha Titanlie went! down, land for the purpos of keeping a constant lookout for bodfe. th cable ateamship Mackay- BennetC tying ai mum, cnrwr-ra TXThlta. Btar Line, last nLrht and dispatched to the ecene lof the llater.

tv, I waa started even before all the charter details were Vice Pres- Irl.nt FTankU eald it wae his purpose to keep the Mackay-Bennett hovering ahnnt tha scene or in wrw iw wci u.i days, poeelbly weeka Her present orders are to remain until recauea. maaina a eonstant aearcn 01 in 1 sane ia luca wreckage 1 afloac lin- ateamer other than 1 the Carpathian and I that had wireleaaed hi of tie la New 1 iuraaaa. Latest Shipping. New. vr HHff T-wajta lfajiMtaaia! tivaroeel ta mri Um.

hd CaroBla, Kaw Tork for i IUrerpool, Si miles west er mt p. M. lOtaj du st Cueeratawn Wtaaeeday vsia. duaard Una. 1 1 i WartBerii rani RaUwar Ttoka Offvo ww fmm SI Hra4r BnJJ.

to lnal Hwcal HulM Wa hrtwtm, nHJ Suwta; tie- iottinMai. TaUovatnaa 1-ark'Laae Sab Island oommunlcatad with thl Carpathia abot: P. IL. Shd wag then a good dlstanc eastward. 1 I Th Calif ornUn 1 nnabl ral the Carpathia, but expect to get latoi comt i i 1 I lA 1 I 1- .1 fi Somewhere In th Atlaatla, pointed dl reet for this port, th Canard liner Car-J pathla is speedlnr along as fast a herS englneaj will drive her, bringing la the urvlvlnr 88S member of th pseenger and crew of the; White Star liner Tltaal 1 which sank early Monday moratag.

800 mile off Newfoundland after her call Is) 04 wUh ah Iceberg. I Sine th Cunardr Uft the ecene of the wreck, probably about I o'clock Monday morning, to word I ha been received, from her direct She will make a top' until ah rehg this port, and her will held up at Quarantine, for. since leaving her for a crulee la jtbe Mediterranean she has stopped at no foreign port. Never-f-H thelesa not believed that the liner can I reach here befor lata; to-marrow 1 afternoon or early Friday morning. iThaa; i she wilt go direct to th Cunard plera I at the foot of Twelfth.

Thlrbaeqth and! Fourteenth Streets. North RJver. A Not until then, perhapa win It known I -Justjhow many of th passengers df the Titanle Jiave nen saved. So far only i 400 names hgye been wirelessed from Carpathia. via the Olympic, though 'It 1 wa reported that 969 ware aaved.

1 Car-1 tain it ia that 1.2S2 of th ahlp'a complement, of 2.120 souli hav been ka who, are th other CS that hav been aaved baa not been told. It I known that the Carpathia wis tn Wlreiea communication wtth th Olympi of the White Star Lin a late.aaiz.M A. M. Monday, and the 'With her greater wireless range, sent tb list of those rescued I and then aboard, th Carpathia to th wireless station at Cap ftace. newiouaaiana.

Effort to reach the Carpathia1 to! ask tor additional names if other p0eenaer are aboard bar failed. word has beta received from the boat alnce th Wat on relayed by th Olympic- A she sears this port, however, the Carpathia mutt cot within, range ef th, wlreiea station at Slaseoaeett' n. Nantucket and the erring of stations along th south shore ef Long Island. It may be that then she will add Other names to the list which she 1 i i A J-n!.

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