Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1931, Page 7

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LUSITANIA SALVAGE BASE BEING RUSHED Kinsale, Ireland, Selected by| Expedition on Account of Proximity. | Special Dispatch to The Star. LONDON, November 30 (NANA).—| Preparations are being rushed for the | establishment of the base of operations | for the Lake-Railey expedition, whose | project to send divers down to the| torpedoed Lusitania has been sanctioned | by the British authorities. The Lusi- | tania les 240 feet down, off the Irish | coast. | The Irish Free State has granted | consent for the establishment of the| base. The small town of Kinsale, on | Kinsale harbor, is the location pre- | ferred by the expedition, but if the | housing and other shore facilities there | prove inadequate, the base will be at undertaking, will go to Ireland before the final decision is made. Study of the admiralty charts shows sufficient depth of water and good anchorage facilities in Kinsale harbor, which is approximately 15 miles from the spot where the Lusitania is be- lieved to be lying. Cobh is 14 miles from Kinsale. It is essential that the base be as close as possible to the scene of diving operations, which will be in an area frequently swept by southwest gales, | §i and at all times disturbed by the At- | lantic swell. The expedition must re- | turn daily to its base, and therefore wishes to reduce to a minimum the dis- tance which must be covered by the mother ship, a trawler, between the base and the Lusitania’s grave. | The trawler selected has a speed of i ————— jof . 12 knots, but this speed will be halved | «Bethlehem” to Be Presented Next | The front of the Ferreira residence because the ship will be burdened by | the cumbersome diving tube which is Simon Lake's invention. The tube will be lowered to the Lusitania, and | through it, down a stairway, the diver | will reach the torpedoed ship. | The tube will project 13 feet ahead | of the trawler. It is actually 5 feet longer than the mother ship to which it will be attached. But while the tube will cut the speed of the trawler on its | runs between the base and the Lusi- | tania, this disadvantage will, to some | degree, be offset by the stability gnmed‘ in seaway. The tube will serve as a | breakwater. Opinion as to the exact position of the Lusitania seems at variance. When THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1931. pipe was broken by the explosion of the torpedo. It was imj le to re- verse the engines, and the great vessel ploughed ahead for several minutes be- ship's position south-southwest of theO 1d Head of Ki .” Other authorities the wreck lies only 8 miles south-southwest of this point. 5 Salvage experts expect no real diffi- ulty in the expedition’s search for the liner, for it is believed Irish fishermen have long since verifiea her position. (Copyright, 1931, by Newspaper Alliante, Inc.) MANY IN CHURCETPLAY Sunday Afternoon. A group of well known Washington | players, representing churches of every denomination, will take part in the presenfation of the Advent drama, “Bethlehem,” by Laurence Housman, in the National City Christian Church, Thomas Circle, next Sunday afternoon. | The play is being arranged under aus- ices of the Committee of Religious rama and Pageantry of the Washing- ton Federation of Churches. | Rehearsals for the play are in charge | of Mrs, Alice Coyle Torbert. A new motor bus service between the North American | BOMB WRECKS CUBAN POLICE CHIEF’S HOME Explosion Climaxes Week of Blutfl ings—No One Is In- jured. By the Assoclated Press. HAVANA, November 30.—A bomb ex- plosion yesterday wrecked the residence of Desiderio Ferreira, former secret pollg! chief and member of the Board was crushed in and furniture broken, but neither Ferreira nor his wife, who had been awakened by an earlier bomb explosion, was injured. ‘The earlier explosion damaged the home of the mother of Carmelo Urquiaga, leader of the majority fac- tion in the Cuban House of Repre- sentatives. ‘The explosions yesterday and two others Saturday night climaxed a week of bombings. Censorship of Havana newspapers has been tightened so that nothing is to be printed here about bombings, unless injury or serious damage is done. The censors, working through the in- terior department, have forbidden pub- Emiliano Amiell, commander of the Santa Clara military district, who was fired upon last week by one of his own fi}ldeldm Natalia Cinari, his niece, was INTERFRATERNITY GROUP ELEGTS CAPITAL MAN Cecl J. 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