fllh UKK: UM AHA, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1915. LUSITAlfIA GREW SHOW HEROISM Upholds Tradition of Courage in British Merchant Service by Condnct. THOUGHT OKLY OF CHARGES SBSJaaaBaB lONTON. May .-A dispatch from Qurenitown to the Central New says: "There I murh conflict In the various stories of th laun'-lng ef the.hoat. but It Is agreed that the Lualtenla's crew tipheid th tradition of heroism, in th Ttrltlch mercantile marine. Thoe not ngtged In. launching the hogt went smong the pssaenger seeing to It that so far as possible U r provided with lif belt. "John tvl. a member of the crew, tated that ,tha Lualunla spaed had bf n rrdnred in the morning. when th liner via off Featnet. tter tn tha day It ma Increased, and the word to ro aum full speed waa given Just before the flmt aarplealon occurred. , The first torpedo entered the steam ship a bunki. hurling a ahower of mat aa high aa the upper dec. The captain Immediately headed for shore, but tha second explosion followed quickly. Thla torbodo 1 believed ta hav killed or in jured many passengers who were lunch ing tn the dining saloon." LESS THAN 700 HESCUED FROM THE LUSITANIA ' tContlnued from Pane One.) not already heard from their expected frlenda or relative. People Arevte. Nothing that the German have dona since, the outbreak of the war ha no roused th anger and determination of the Britlah people aa the linking of th LuKltanl. Thla anger ta ahared by the American In IxnJon, who had relative or friend aboard. The, member of the stock exchange insisted on th withdrawal of al! mem ber of German birth, although national lied. At many' place throughout the country, then nattonallxud BrltUit' sub ject wera made to luffer for Germany' action. In one large ahlpbulldlng plant at Walleend th 'workman threatened to etrike unleai thou employe with Oar man namea wera Uncharged, and th company although badly tn need of work men waa compelled to grant th demand. German barber and ether German whoa presence In the country ha been tolerated lno th war tgan, alao found themaelve boyootted. but there bava been no dlaorder of any kind, JamM Overboard. QUEENSTOWJ. (via london). May a. Clinton Bernard of NW York City, on of the flrat eabtn urvivor of th Lunltanla had this to aay of hi s perience: "When f saw th ahlp wa sinking I Jumped overboard, Just Ss I waa. I had no life belt, but I picked up a bit of flotsam. Finally 1 sot to aa upturned boat and with sorno other wlmmara, I managed to tight it We cllrnbad In and started to rcu aa many aa wa could, reach. V. t t . .,.t' "Th Gerraaa aubmartea mad bo at tempt to aav anybody. Wa aaw it for a moment before It dove. .. Th first torpedo atruck us between th flrat and seoead funnels. Th tuai tanla shook and settled dowa a bit. Two other torpadoe quickly followed, and soon' finished our. ship. Four or tiv of our lifeboat went down with It. and the tremandou auction aa tha liner wa engulfed, dragged many paopla down also. "We had floated about two sour In our email boat befora tha flrat, rescue tramere arrived. .Previous to thla tlm vm&ll chora boat and fishing amacks came along and helped u." arv af Cadet.' ' W. O. E. Meyer of Stratford, Ont., 1 years old, who waa on hia way to Join the Brltleh nay a a cadet, said: "I "hud Junt gone to the upper dec It after lum li. to play a game of quoit with two other boyi. On of them, look. Ing over the skle, aaw- a white atreak In th water ami ahouted: There's a tor redo, coining straight at us.' We watched it until It atruck us, with an awful ex plosion. ' Then we rushed to tit boat dek. Just aa w got there a bug quantity of spllntar aad great inaaae of water flew all around us, - "K second torpedo struck ua about four minute after, tha flrat, I went below to get a life belt, and met a woman who waa rerun d with far. I triad to calm tier and helped brr into a boat. Then . J aw a boat which was nearly swamped. J got Into it and, with other men. bailed It out Then a crowd of men clambered : into it and nearly swamped It.", Rev. H. W. Simpson, a passenger in the .second cabin, saved himself by dinging to an upturned boau. ... . laal f .metre. "Alter a struggle wa filled this boat with all we -could rescue," Zr. Kimpaoa aald today. ,"W tied a pair of trousers to an oar and hoisted It aa a signal of dlatroas. - , "A big trawler tamo along and took us sbosrd. "Whon we wre struck I wss la the aaloon. life belts acre handed around, i'Ut th people did not want to put them n. and they rushed off to tho deck lust a thoy were." William Brown of Alaska, another sur vivor, said r dc-tled not to rush for th boats. "I came to the conclusion that a lit bell was the thing fur me." he said. "Ho I went to my cabtn and secured on. With it on. I slid down a long rop into t uej water. Subsequently I got iota a boat." II. fsmethurst. a steerage passenger, wss savtd In (no same way. He had put til wife Into a lifeboat, and In spite of her : uising ha sofuaed to aoocxapany her. say . tug the women acd children must go flrat ; After th boat with hta wife had pulled aey. th husband put on a life belt. : clipped into the water and floated until ;e w as pl ked up. MAN KILLED BY-FREIGHT TRAIN NEAR BROKEN BOW aaasBsaawa BROKEN BOW. Neb.. May t.-(fp- la Tltgrjri ) The body of a mag ap jarently K year old, frightfully man gled, waa discovered along tha right-of-way of the Burlington tour and a half rr.llea east of her thla morning. iTha man Is supposed to b a hob waa kad 0l-d between th rail on aceaout of marm clndVrs and wa struck by !-t frrlfc-ht No. . Coroner Landl m ' I -W.UJ. a. jury, -Z?TX':i Mr.g i the ' "i t Uiat di-ata -waf jffu t tr4e--n'tn of aeceaM-d. J'ejX-r found" on' the hfcjy oiU ludi, .1, tiiot the dccca( s Alphabetical List of Survivors of Lusitania, as Given Out at New York JfEW TORK, Msy . A'.phstMI-J list f th first and bacond cahln survivor of the Cunard liner Lusitania ar given herewith. Tliey ar followed by a third list' containing the namea of survivors among th tersg psssengert and crew of the Lusitania. differentiated whtn pos sible. When the Lusitania left New Tork. May 1, It had on board, according to th latest available Information, a total of I.MI rersor.s. Of these l.KI wr passengers nd A crew. Of th passnegers ther wer 1 In the first cabin, H tho sec tnd and XI In th steerage. Bury vera of first cahln: A.-lismft, Mrs. Hnry. Boston. Adams. Mrs. Jane. AOams, W.lllum McMillan, Nw Tork. Allan.-Idy, Montreal. Alles, N. ,V.. New York. Ayala, Julian. le (Cuban consu! gen eral at Liverpool). Ha her, Jimn, England. Hattorsby. J. J., Morkpnrt. Bngland. Bemsrd. Clinton P., New Tork. Bernard, Oliver, Boston. Bohen. Jamea. Toronto. Boulton, H , Jr.. Chicago. Ilnwrlng. Charles W New York. Bralthwalte. Mia Dorothy. Morris, town, n. J. Brsndell, Miss Josephine, New Tork. Brooks. J. If.. New Tork. Burse-s, Henry O.. New York. ' Burnetii. Mrs. J. R, New Tork. Bimwell. Feter .(Cameronla), New Tork. Bylngton. A. J.. London. Kw York. Charlea. Doris. Toronto. Charles, J. H., Toronto. Clarke. A. R.. Toronto. Clarke. Cowley (the) Rev., London. Colebrook. H. O.. Toronto! "D"""n- Conner. Mia Dorothy, New Tork. Croe. A. B. raly. H. M. Fosher, Dr. Howard L.. New Tork. Oauntlett. Pr.4 J.. N,w Tork. V,T,' 0,r."r r- York. Hadley. Mr, f. (Charles), Liverpool Hammond. O. H., New Tork. ) ardwlrk. C. C. New Tork. Hill. Mrs. C. T.. London. Holt W. R. Q., Montreal. Home. Thomas, Toronto. -Hone. M !- T1...J.1. m . . Conn H.uun, r armingvin, Houghton, Dr. J. T.. New Tork. J. ffery. CWlea T., Chicago. Honken, Krantta. : Jenkina, Francis Bertrsm. Chicago -J')"v. Ml" Rita, thlcago. Kempson. M.. Toronto. Konan. Dr. Owen. New York. Keehle. W., and wife. Knox. fl. M., Philadelphia. Laaetter. ., London. I-Utter. Mra ir d t j IurUtVh.r.e."E.rjr.. Bo.?on I at si rf1 11 ax s a m . - (1i ttra. C. a., .nd maid, Sydney. Leary. Jame J New orkT keary. Jatne J., New York. Lhmann. ieaae, Liverpool. Lehmann, Inland, Liverpool Lehmann, Martin. Uverpool. Levlnaon, Joseph. Jr., Uverpool. Iwln, I. Guy. New York. ' Ixibb. Mra Fopham, New York. Ickhart, B, H., Toronto. Lonoy, Mlaa., New York. I-oney. Mra., New York. MoConnell John W.. Memphla. Mackworth, Lady, CardlffV MlMKUrrJ,'.I-,It. Torr-nto. Mathews. A, T.. Montreal. Aloaley. O. o.. Kew York. "' .wis s ., Toronto. raynter, Charlea r., I.Kerpool. I aynter. Mlaa Inu t i...- drrN.woX. '" M - eh try'' urt Duncan. New York. Bhllllps, Wallao B., Nw York. Berpoint William J Liverpool. Plrie. JtobUuion, Hamilton, Ont ' Polen. Ed., Farmlngton. Coup. . Rankin. Robert. New York. Ratollff. N. A7 New York. , Rliys-Bvana. A. L.. CWnliff. " ?.?f."' J?r0'' w- Toronto. PIKUII, Thomss, New Yrk. S.'-L.''. M,1,iJ",', Tf- Braeavlll, O. Hturdy, c F.. Montreal. Taylor. Richard LlonI Montreal. I hompson, Mra B, Bl.h. Indiana. nhompaon. K Bilsh, Inc Inns- Tlmmla, R. J Nw York. Tootal, T. R.O.. London. TownUiy, Eameat Toronto. Turton, O. II., Melbourne. J ". W. A. V.. Londnn. Wkherbea. Mr. A, P., New Tork. JVrUtht, Robert C. Now york. ' una, Philip, Montreal. . Survivor of second cabin. Abramowlt, 8., Nw York. Adam. Mrs. A. E., Edmonton. Canada. Caifu' M- Edmonton, Allpn. John. Altken. MIh A. ' Hnnnvlt Mlaa Mir Barry. Edward, New York. Bartlett John. Virsttle. Mrs. Jamea A.. New York. Burrhall. Henry. Roelyn. Wash. Hoot h . Infant Innihahlw . 1, 1 1 vj II. Booth). Ottiwa. iiraminer. Mra. m J , Trenton, N. J Bianmer, illna JS., Trenton, N. J. RrnthnrtAn- Mra kll.4 -- l r . t AnKcle. ' ....-n-. Hrllly. ouls, Loe Angeles. Brown Dan T., Ixa Angelea Brownky, Mr. Thomas. Bryce, 11, B Hyraciiae. N. Y. Bryc Mr. H. B , Syracuse, N Y; Campbell. Anna Una, New York. ' Canuit!!. W., or Mra. W.. Chicago. Canrlllph, Mr. Arthur, Boston. Candllsh, Arthur. Boston. Chambers, Ouy. ( ix k burn. Guy R. Colli-, Edwin M.. Chlaaga. Cowpcr. Krneat, Toronto. Crosalny. Cvrua, Toronto. Crc-asley Mrs. Cyrus, Toronto. . Dalryninle. David. lit(t, Ml-a riurothy. Edmonton, Canada. j'.n.-nr, rira., nn inrant. Doithln, Mtsa Eva. Kt Thomas. Ont. Donald, A . Boston. Dugiilii, George, Plttaburgh. . Dvr, Robert. Pittsburgh. Kdgnr. H. h'Kana, Vlnoente, New Tork. J-lliott, Mr, A. W.. Catrary, Canada. Kllta. John, Edmonton. Canada. Kwart lUiberl J.. Brooklvn, N. Y. yr. Mire Marion. Toronto. Flh. Mrs. S. M. and two children. Kuaa. Carl Elmer. Freemen, John, Falktaln. B. C. Krwt. H. li., Reaina. Canada. Ky(v. Mrs. Joaiila. Holyok. Masa OaiMner, B, Toronto. Oardner, William, Toronto. Ohlbrrdot Herbert. Orav. R. D., Ixis Angeles, tlrlfflths. C. N.. Plttaburah. ' Gwver. Rev. H. L. Saskatoon, Canada. Gwver. Mr. H. U. fa-katoon, Canada Haldane, JsiTM-a. New York. Hampahlre, Mine Khsalieth F., Boston, Hardy. Mis C Nw York, lisle R. 1 i m1r r son, Violet. Montreal. Henderaon MuMsr II tint ley, Montreal Henehaw, Mra. M.. Saskatoon. Canada. )! 1 u. Ihi iHlas c. II ill Wltliani Kpvnrer. Hosg. Mr. KUen. New York. 1 llolliorn, I H. 8.. Yonkera N. Y. 1 HolUnU. Mrs H. L. New York. Huvklns. A . Montreal. Houanell. Kdsar, New York. Inh. W. K. Jure. William O. nam was Joha Home, Idaho. Cohnson of Mount Millard !te. I MILFORD, Neb.. May l.-8peclal r Mllford baa completed arrangement for a. Chautauqua cour to take plaea Jun IS to M. Inclusive, Th Roberts Sanitary Dairy company ha com roenned the construction of a cbees factory In connection with th creamery. John A, Buehal of th agri cultural department of th rotate Ua- ttraity of Wisconsin and a graduate at that department, ha been employed to Install .tii machinery and eperet tha factory. . Cenoral ' J. li. Culver rrturn-d from Hot Springs. Ark., lsst Thursday, a her v.uorne, Jra a. b. (Irene), Hamilton. Pappadopoulo. M. N.. Oreeci. lw,,wn I appadopoulo, Mra. M. N., Qreeo. Fartrldae. iVank N.u v.i. Kaye, Ml Catherine. Ian. Q. B. Lauder. I:. H. 1 Mne. gtanlev B. Lines, Mrs. tnley B. Irfihdn, Mra. H. '!otdn. Mlas Flfle Lun l Mr C. H.. Chicago VfColln. Mrs. Jamea A., Ottawa. Mrllhn. Mte ereh Malnman, IVlwIn. Malnman, khsalieth. v Malnman, Mies Molly Marlrhal. J. P. Manchal, Matcr Maurke.' Marlchal. Misa pnylll. Marshal. Vis Yvonne. Mai-tln, Mrs. it. Myco,-k, Mlsx May. Mayer. H. T. and wife Mrhrln. Mrs. l"no. MlrMlemaat, Mm. K. L., Reglna. Cansda. Mlltord. r rrderftk J. Mitchell. A. J. Moody, Mcta. Mooro, D. V.. YsnMon, R. D. Moorr, John, Manchester, Conn. Morris. Bev 11. C. P. Murdo- k. Miss Jessie. Murrsy, Mra C Myers, W. O. Ellasoa. Neeiiham, Henry K. North. Mia Olive. O Donnell, Patrick. Page, Andrew. Peacock Edward.' Peacock! Mies E T. Plank. Mrs. H. or Davey. Peaddle. J B. Richards, Thomaa H. Richards, Mrs. Thorn H. and two children. Fsnd!l. Thomss. . Scott, George Pcrlmgeour, William. fwwfhl. Horbert, elmpson. Rev. H. W, Hmlth. Miss Helen. 1 mlth. J. Preeton. Porenson, Boren. Stone. Norman. Hweeney. John M. Sweet. F. H. Tarrv. Edward. Taylor. Mrs. A. Tllon. Mrs. W. E Tiirpin. Thomas K- Webb. Mis Minnie. Web-tar. Master Frederick. Webater. F. O. Webster. Master Henry. Webster. Master William. Whalley. Robert W. Whltcomh, Hugh. Wilde, Mis Aanes. Wilde. Miss Evelyn. William. Robett. Williams. Miss B. Wilson. Mrs. Patrick. , Winter. Mis f. Woodw-irth. Miss Ruth. t'orrfswreth. mond Bsrti. Wvath. Mrs. M. A. .-.. Th following additional list of ur- Ttvor wa received tonight at tha Cunard Una office from Uvrpooi: First Cabin , nartlett. Mr. and Mr. O. W. B., Lon don. . Hammorid, Mr. Peoond Cabin Meyer. Mr. and Mr. H. P. Parry. Mis L. (listed Pavey). W'lson. John. McFayden, H- Wllllama. Thomaa J. Hill. Mr. Robert Gadsden, A. Jackson, I. Jsckson. Arthur tth passenger list contains th name of Iac and Thorn ton Jackaon). Whitehead, Mrs. Florence. Blrchalt, Henry. Wallace, Cyril. Lucas, Francis J. ' . Bastan, Mrs. A. MnJ-shall, Mra. Fanny. McFarquahsr. Mra. J. A. Robert, Stanley. Alston, Joeeph. McFarquahar. Mtsa Oraoa. McDonnell. Mlaa Kitty. eiecohl. Mr. Herbert. Ehrhardt, Herbert. Pye, Mr. C. Cutchleon, Mrs. Stanley, , Wolfenden, Mrs. Jo . Becand and Third Ca'jfn Biiott, Arthur. Urott, Alloa. - Riiev, Mr. and Mr. Edward, nd two Children. Coleman, Mr. Suaaa. . T Lee, Bridget. . Gallachor, Mr. Margaret. , Glancy, Josph. 1 ' Brown, William. ' .' Dlamandles, Theodora. I Wmpwa, rlward. Dawson, W. McGlnley, Patrick. Goodwin. Rosa. Smritiiurse. Mra and Mv. itanley, peter. Ashman. Henry C. Matthewann. ThOma. Heskelh. Alfred. Rowan. Annie. McSweeney, John. Kilkenny, Delia M. Mci'ilntock. Mlas. Farrow, Robert. Ncnrls, E.lward. k Nellson. Mis Gorda. Walsh. John. Gllhoolcy, Mrs. Catherine. Rept Jamea Htewart atcwart, Mra. C ' . . rllattery. D. J. I'eacock. Mis Elisabeth. Taft. SMnev. Campbell. William. Mantiy. Mis Ada. llaU'ane. W. R. Mcklensie. R. A. Arthur, Jceoph f. Fronch, , Mis Grace. Burden, ! Mrs. A. G. and infant Cox. Mrs. Margaret and child. Anderson. Mrs. R. and child. Richardson, Miss Annie. Blllbrourh, G. W. Rolls. Fred J. Marchll. Mra. J. P. and thraa ohlldraa. lwta. Mr. and Mra, John and child. Michael, David. Payne, Martin ft. Belle. Mr. and Mra Elamor. Roger. Mis Elisabeth, . Owoni, Mrs. Herbert "toud. Mr. and Mr. E. B. W. Judson.' Fred 8. Hall. Mrs. Q. Boattle, Allan W. .' Amortun, Mra P. 1 FVeman, Mr. Joha. Fish. Miss lrne. McColIn, Mr. ChrUUne. Sumner, Thomaa, Gardner. Ernie. . Prtckard, K. Bartley, George. Parkea, William H. Oanahan. Michael. Barrow, D. G. -Croeby, Agnea. Taylor. Mr. and Mr. H. W. Wllkr. Kate. Frankun. Joseph, and child. Moees. Janet. Bhalkell. William. Benjamin. Mis Queaal. Boyle, Jamea Smith. Oeorg. Marah. Mr. Woodaard, Robert. Thompson. Joseph. , ttooa. rrana. Flllaen, bahajin. fitaphena. Thomaa O. Kahraiuaam, Petroalan. Amerl. Mrs. Phoebe, Toronto (second cabin). Kitaowen, Eldrtdg Thompaoa. Tale. A. Carter. J. S. , Th name of Fltiowens. Tat and Car ter do not appear tn passenger Hat Tha Cunard line official aald that Mr. Hammond, reported aa a survivor, is ba !v4 to b th daugtitemln-law of John Hay Hammond. b haa bean undergoing treatment at th Army and Navy hospital for paraly ta of tha left aid, resulting from a fractured hip received ta tha Philippine Insurrection. HI fv months" traatment appear ta hv boon quit beneficial. Major General Alrature, Bell, Colonel Turner, Darat. Klntey and many other officer hava been treated there thla winter. aad Cold Ar Sartaa. Don't disregard your eold. Tea na courh. are feverish nature's warning. Dr. King' New Discovery will cur you. : An J"' -AvUemnt. . Svathera gaaowiatlaa. N-w Orleans. I: little Rock. X Moblli-. . Xanhvill t l:nii.lin. ; iiinningru-in. 3. WORLD AWAITS VOICE OF EAGLE OVERITS SLAIN (Continued from Pag One.) combatants on board. Including neutral men, women and children. The position of the irnlted Stata haa been that th presence of contraband even arms and ammunition according to the rules of In ternational law. Including the Declaration of London, which Germany has upheld. cannot warrant th sinking of a mer chntmnn without the previous exercise, of th right of visit and search snd the removal of nnncomhatanta to a rlac of safety. Made Clear tw Verraaay, Th government atated this In Its last not to Germany, and t the earn tlm Issued a warning that th Imperial Gar man government would be held '"to strict accountability" by th United State for ny loss of American vessel or lira. Th decision, which th president and hi adviser must reach. It waa admitted In ail quarters, la a momentous on. Those official conversant with th legal aspect of th case pointed out that tha United State faced a grav and serious problem of lasting Importance In hlatory. as ail th world neutrals and belligerent auk would wait with acut expectancy I for th course which th United Slates would pursue to pre sane th rule of in ternational law, partlculrly th right of neutral with rsspect to th safety of noneornbatant on merchant ships at sea. Tha suggestion that th warning by th German embassy in newspaper ad vertisement should have been sufficient to deter American from traveling aboard hip flying tha British flag waa widely commented upon among diplomat. Xa bfflclal Wsrslsg, At tha Ptate department Secretary Bryan revealed that th embaaay' warn ing had never been officially communi cated: to the 8tate department and that sine th announcement by tha German admiralty In February or tta proclama tion of a war gone, tha American pro teat and th reply from Germany aaying ma government would disclaim respon sibility for accident to neutrals, tha ubject for several weeks, had not been officially mentioned between th Berlin and Washington, government. Among a few diplomatist ther wa a disposition to crifds Americana for minimising th warning, but soma offi cial pointed out that It wa never con ceived that tha Germans' submarine cam paign would b extended to passenger liner which usually oarrled scores of neutrals, without specific warning that uch a veasel would he attacked. With respect to th report that the Stata department had discouraged the travel of American to Europe. Secretary Bryan aald: "Wa have discouraged ever sine the beginning of tha war tho going abroad of any naturalised American and hove declined to glva passport to American who wanted to go abroad for pleasure, but have given them to those going on business." " . Van Eeet Methodist Church at Elmwood Dedicated Debt-Free ELMWOOD. JCeb.. May .-(8pdal) dedication axerclse were held her today for tha new $14,009 Methodist church. Rev. p. Van Float, pastor of th church waa tna largest individual contributor be side being on of th moat untiring work er tn eecuring tha edifice and aa ap preciation of this . tha membership . has voted to nam It the "Rev. P. Van Fleet T. D., Memorial Methodist Eplsoopal Church." Tha building which wa dedicated f re of debt, la said to b on of th most beautiful In southeast Nebraska and for a town of thla aise i on of tha moat ooatly to b found In th antlra section, Th church la built on th library plan and eonetructed of red pressed brick and atlfrictal aton. All of th window ar tha richly Oeslxned art aiaaa windows. The furniur and Interior furnishings a rof tha vary flnaat Th building haa I & aullnr ranarllw nf AflA a rA niMat. tha main auditorium, galleries and Ep- worth leagu room. Bealde thla there I a basement modernly arranged with kitchen, dining room and reat room. Tha dedication sermon waa preached by Rev. J J W. linbrse, superintendent of tha Tecum sen, district, and In tha evening Chancellor Fulmar of Nebraska Wesley an university delivered an addrea on "Education and Environment." Roy. P. Van Fleet, who wag ao largely Instrumental tn securing; th neV "building for Elmwood. ' baa a very distinctive record a a builder of Methodist churches ta thla part of Nebraska. Following are th town In which ther ar building that he haa helped either In dedicating or building: Emanuel church. Lincoln; Cnadllla. Graf. Murdoch. Syracuse, Ne braska City, Auburn, Table Rock and Elmwood. 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