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Columbus Crew Fails
To Sail Because of
British Warships
3 Vessels Reported
Outside Golden Gate
Ready to Seize Nazis
By the Associated Press.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 18.—Re
ports that three British Warships
were lurking outside the Golden
Gate apparently caused cancella
tion of plans for 513 Nazi sailors
to sail from San Francisco today
for Germany via the Orient.
Taken to Immigration Station.
The Germans, greater portion of
the crew of the Nazi , liner Colum
bus, which was scuttled in the At
lantic last month to avoid capture,
arrived in two special trains at
transbay Oakland early today.
Heavily guarded by Federal officers
and police, they were taken to the
Government immigration station on
Angel Island on San Francisco Bay.
It was arranged originally that
the Nazis should leave at noon to
day on the N. Y. K. liner Tatuta
Maru for Japan, from where they
would go to Siberia and eventually
to Germany. N. Y. K. officials,
however, said the ship would sail
without the Germans.
Immigration Commissioner J« J.
McGrath, meantime, disclosed that
Angel Island quarters have been
prepared for the men.'
• The change in plan was attributed
to water front reports that two Aus
tralian cruisers and a Canadian
gunboat were cruising 100 miles
outside San Francisco, ready to re
move the Nazis from any ship on
which they might sail.
Capt. Fritz Wiedemann, Nazi
consul general here and commander
of the company in which Adolf Hit
ler fought in the World War, joined
his countrymen yesterday at Sparks,
Nev., a railroad center adjacent to
Reno.
Jealousy Over Son Blamed
For Slaying by Father*
By the AuocUted Preu.
LANSDALE, Pa.. Jan. 18.—Police
Chief Samuel Wofflndin said today
that jealousy over his wife's devo
tion to their infant son apparently
was responsible for Benjamin Mc
Cabe's admitted slaying of the child
on New Year Day.
McCabe, lodged in jail after
pleading guilty to a murder charge,
retained the composure he displayed
as he told police he smothered the
51-day-old boy. “I was jealous of
my wife and the affection she
showed the baby,” he was quoted.
The baldish young W. P. A.
worker told guards at the Norris
town County prison he was "glad
that’s off my mind.”
"I murdered the baby by putting
a pillow over his mouth,” Wifllndin
quoted McCabe as saying.
Army Shifts Observers
In Finland and Italy
The Army yesterday announced
several changes in its observers in
European capitals, including the as
signment of Capt. Robert M. Losey,
now on duty in the office of the
chief of Air Corps here, to Helsinki
as assistant military attache and
attache for air to Finland, Latvia,,
Estonia and Lithuania.
Maj. Frank B. Hayne was relieved
as military attache to Finland and
assigned to the 28th Infantry, Fort
Ontario, N. Y. Maj. George E.
Huthsteiner was assigned as military
attache to Finland in addition to his
present duties as military attache
for Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania.
Capt. William C. Bentley, jr„ Air
Corps, was ordered to Rome as as
sistant military attache, relieving
Maj. Jack C. Hodgson, who has been
assigned to Maxwell Field, Mont
gomery, Ala.
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Dr. Carrel's Chicken Heart
Still Alive After 28 Years
By the Auoclsted Pres*.
NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—A segment
of chicken heart which Dr. A. Alexis
Carrel hopes to make immortal ob
served its 28th birthday yesterday
in a test tube in the Rockefeller In
stitute of Medical Research.
The “perpetual” heart, a scientific
achievement because it has almost
tripled the life expectancy of the
average chicken’s ticker, has been
kept alive by Dr. Carrel at the in
stitute since January 17, 1912.
A report that the piece of heart
had “died” brought an indignant
denial from Waldo Flinn, associate
business manager of the institute.
“It’s doing as well as ever,” he
said, adding that the experiment was
being continued by associates of Dr.
Carrel, now in France.
Physiologists believe the heart
fragment, which doubles in size
every 48 hours, may live forever if
adequately nourished.
Dr. Carrel began the experiment
to demonstrate that body tissue can
be insured against the ravages of
time by proper circulation. Because
of its swift growth the heart frag
ment must be trimmed every few
days to keep from outgrowing its
glass house.
NEW TREASURY AIDES AND THEIR CHIEF—Daniel W. Bell (left), when he was sworn in yes
terday as Undersecretary of the Treasury, marked 28 years of service in the Government, all of
which was In that department. In the center is Secretary Morgenthau and at right is John L.
Sullivan of Manchester, N. H., new Assistant Secretary. Mr. Bell formerly was acting budget
director. —A. P. Photo.
Five More Vessels
Sunk by Mines
And Torpedoes
New Losses Suffered by
Great Britain, Germany, ’
Norway and Greece
By the Associated Press.
LONDON, Jan. 18. — Germany,
Britain, Norway and Greece today
counted new losses of their mer
chant, shipping from mines and tor
pedoes while a Danish vessel was
wrecked on the rocky Norwegian
coast.
Norway was the heaviest loser
with two vessels reported sunk by
torpedoes in European waters. Pour
teen of the crew of one vessel, the
1,590-ton steamer Pagerheim, were
missing after she went down in the
Boy of Biscay on her way from
Africa to England.
A second Norwegian ship, the
1,140-ton Enid, was sunk off the
Shetland Islands, but all her crew
was saved.
The German casualty was the
2342-ton steamer August Thyssen
which sank near the Aland Islands,
at the mouth of the Bothnian Gulf,
after striking a mine believed to be
Swedish. The vessel was carrying
iron ore frolh Sweden to Germany.
Crewmen of the 5,494- ton British
vessel Calrnross landed at a south
west English port to report their
ship sank an hour after striking a
mine last night.
The 3313-ton Greek steamer
Asteria was sunk by a mine in the
North Sea last night. Eleven sur
vivors of the crew of 24 were latmed
on Britain's east coast. They brought
the body of one companion. The
rest were believed to have drowned.
The 801 -ton Danish steamer Olga
was wrecked near Torungen light
house on the south Norwegian coast.
Ships Warned of Mine
In Sea Off Hong Kong
MANILA, Jan. 18 UP).—The Philip
pine government today broadcast a
warning to all ships that the Dutch
steamer Tjlnegara had sighted a
mine floating in the open sea off
Hong Kong, 430 miles northwest of
the Philippines.
Gas mask drills are being held in
cities of Eire.
Nagle Elected President
Of Montana Society
The Montana State Society last
night elected officers at a meeting
in the Wardman Park Hotel. Ray
Nagle was chosen president to suc
ceed Ben W. Barnett.
Other officers include Joe Meglen,
first vice president; Dan J. Har
rington. second vice president;
Steve Angland, third vice president;
Jeanette Rotering, recording sec
retary- G. W. Valine, secretary;
John Burke, treasurer, and Orville
Watkins, publicity manager.
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