The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1912, Page 6

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AS FROM STEERAGE AS REPORTED UP TO DATE ——— icuracies in Transmission by Wireless Cause _ Confusion as Names Are Relayed From Carpathia Through United States Cruisers to Land Station. 1 que White Star line received early to-day a list of surviyors of the and steerage, which was relayed from the Carpathia by the States cruisers Chester and Salem to the torpedo station wireless ‘Newport, R. I. The Salem's operator reported that atmospehric condi- prevented his getting more names and the list as it stands contains yy that cannot be identified by the passenger list. With what correc- are possible, the list follows: A KOLABOHRL, A KRIGESNE, JO? LUDGUIS, AINO, LEE, ELLEONEL. MUSSULMAN, MINA. 3.08%, ALBERT. MULLIN, KATIE. aR, MESSEMOCKER, G, MESSEMOCKER, TUSEFA. M'KEY, ERNEST, M'KEY, Abter. MKEY, AGNES. MONBARCK, HALIN. MONBANOK, BUNOS. MONBARCK, GITOSA. MUNO, JAVNA. M'CORMACK, THOMAS, MUHAN, KIRKOBAN. MATHJOAX, KARL. MALLIEDELL, BERTHA. MORAN, BERTHA. MADSON, KRISTOFF. M'LEAN, ANNA. MYM, ANNA. MANMAN, HEUNA. M'DERMOTT, DELIA. KA! MURPHY, NORA. 7 MA! MORPHY, MAGGIE J, MAS RETIE, and two children, |MUU: LAUREL, ANEY, MARGARET, TuRoDo! x. IURDE! NICKAREN, JOHN, NBLSON, BERTHA. NELSON, DEMINA J. NBLSON, CARIA. NARSON, ADELE, NEKNT, MARY. NYHBEM, YRPE. NANGA, Minoaner, QBPLUND, CANDERSON. OUMBON, SHIRLEY, OLPARY, NORA. OLSEN, ARTHUR. OANB, NICOLA. Pr. PATROS, COTERINA. PATROS, NOBESCA. PICARD, BENOIT. PERSON, ERN PET. ROTH, ANNA, ROTH, PARAM. REIBON, ANNA. s SUBULAKBT, SANNCA, > SINDE, BRIEVICE, SULIOL NICOLA, STRINDLER, JUHO, SCHURBINT, JAN. SAP, JULHS. SOFTA, ANNA, SABLLIONE, gtOSE, SABBLLONE, “AGNBS, STANLEY, AMY. 'URKULA, HEDWIU. TURKGHEST, WILLIAM, v. VARTANON, —., WICKS, ELLEN. © q YOUSEF, MADERA. YOUSEF, HANNA. YOUSPF, GEORGE. YOUSEF, MARIAN. YHSBURG, SALINA. ZINN, PHILIP. ee - TAFT ACKNOWLEDGES SYMPATHY MESSAGES SENT BY CARDINALS. WASHINGTON, April 18—The ex- pression of sympathy sent to President ft yesterday by the three American Cardinals has been acknowledged by the Prosident in a letter made public to<day by Cardinal Gibbons, as fol- lows: “My Dear Cardinal Gibbons: I have received the written exxpression by the Roman Catholic Archbishops of the country in joint seasion with tho trustecs of the Catholic University of their profound grief of the awful loss of human Hives in the sinking of tho ‘Titanio and on behalf of the bereaved I beg to express a grateful apprecia- tion of this message of sympathy. “I note in your communication the Valued suggestion as to the necessity for provision for greater security of ocean travel. “Sincerely yours, “WAM. H. TART.” pam Cid SYMPATHY AND FUND FROM MAURETANIA. A wireless message from the Cunard ne steamship Mauretania, bound for Liverpool, received at No. % State via Halifax wireless station to- told Of @ memorial meeting by the rd that ship of resolutions of sympathy for thu rolatives of those dost In the Titanic Gisaster, cy ring in the first cabin saloon by Archdeacon peetees of- ATHES 7.GRATRT TIO Wwe NING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL is the Cunard tine, end seconded by ae, Halstead, American vice-consul at Birmingham, were read ané passed. fepolutions read: “Baloon passengeny Mouretanta-detiee, to express profound sympathy with the relatives of those who perished in the terrible disaster to the Titanic, also with the White Star line.” ‘The second cabin passengers held & similar meeting and passed resolutions of a itke ‘The nightly orchestra concert The collection which wi up for the Seamen’s Charities amounted. to $850, ——— COMMANDER'S WIFE OFFERS SYMPATHY TO THE SUFFERERS. ry SOUTHAMPTON, England, April 18.— Extending sympathy to her fellow- gufterers of the Titanic disaster, Mrs. Eleanor Smith, wife of the captain who went to the bottom with the ill-fated liner, to-day !wsued the following state- ment: “To my poor fellow-sufferers: “My heart overflows with grief for you, I am laden with sorrow that you mhould be weighed down by this terrible Soke Y; ; —poes "SOAP WRAPPER KING” LOST, Arther White, Once Rich Bagitsh i», Bagher, Was on Titanate, Methur White, once @ eich Engttsh barber and known over England as “The Goap Wrapper King,” te among | | those reported lost on the Titents. 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