Show Its It's Fortune of War War Liner Commanders Commander's Comment on Disaster Grieved Over Loss of Ship but Expresses No Opinion on Action of Germans STOW May Ia S. S Captain S. Captain Turner commander of the Lusitania Lusi- Lusi tania has refused 50 SO O far tar to make maka a n formal statement His first statement statement state state- ment on landing was ono one of ot quiet I Irony ron y Well ell ho he said It Is the tho fortune of ot war The captain secluded himself durIne dur- dur ln lag Ine- the night in apartments over the town ton bank but but was able to be beabout beabout beabout about toda today In uniform He Ho displayed displayed dis dis- played great s-reat grief over tho the loss of his vessel but has expressed no opinion on the tho action of oC the Ger Gor- mans Captain Turner remained on the Lusitania's bridge e until the structure structure structure ture was as submerged and then climbed up a n ladder as would a a. diver from a tank When he reached the tho surface he grasped an oar and then a a. chair Ho clung to the chair for tor nearly nearh two hours and finally when the chair turned over ho flung nung up a a. braided arm This was vas seen b by a member of oC the cre crew v In one of ot the boa boats 5 and thus tho the commander was saved ed He lie Henas was nas terribly broken down when he landed Frida Friday evening but after a astron stron strong cup of or tea and a short rest he seemed to recover and appeared to be nearly normal toda today None ono of or tho survivors had any complaint to make regarding regarding- the actions of ot tho the crow All agree ree that everything possible was done under tho the circumstance Th The fhe first train loaded with survivors sun sur Ivors left Queenstown this afternoon afternoon after after- noon en route to London |