Show 7 I MORSE ABOARD THE CAMPANIA Traveling Partly for fOI Business and Partly for Pleasure Ac According According According cording g to His Story BACK IMA IN A WEEK OR 10 1 DAYS DAYSI 1 I BUSING USINO NAME NAME OF F C M MOORE t i FOR TIME BEING Queenstown 1 Fab eb iA 7 A correspondent correspondent correspondent dent of ot the Associated Press tonight boarded the Cunard line Brie steamer Cam Campania Campania Campania pania and found Charles Charl i W r Noise Morse of ot New York in the smoking room enjoy enjoying enjoying enjoying ing a game of ot cards Without tho t a moments hesitation Mr 1 Morse orse granted an interview to the correspondent He was shown extracts from London papers referring to him himas himas himas as having fled fied from his creditors etc Mr Morse said there was absolutely nothing In these there reports report saying Ing they the were New York He added that he sent cable dis dispatches dispatches dispatches patches to New Nt York concerning nis fils position and that he h would rectify matters when he returned there ther He Hewal was wal traveling partly on business and partly for tor pleasure for a week or tc ten n days Asked where he ht purposed going after I h T landed ar at Liverpool Mr r Morse courteously begged to be excused from replying You can he he said say with certainty that my stay will not exceed ten tenda days da s on this side and that then I will wUl return to New York Mr Morse proceed S from Queens Queenstown Queenstown Queenstown town to Liverpool on board the Cam Campania am pania He is traveling under an as assumed assumed name probably C M Moore FRIENDS NOT SURPRISED Knew Morse Was Going Abroad for a aFew aFew Few Days New York Feb 7 Those in close touch with the situation expressed no surprise tonight when they received through the Associated Press cables dispatch the first direct word from Charles W Morse since he sailed on the Campania last Saturday His friends were glad to know that he was In evident good health and spirits and that he be planned to make an early re return return return turn to this country They said that Mr Morse had hoped to be able to spend about a week on the other side and that his announced purpose of ot ad adhering adhering adhering hering to his original plan indicated that he was far fal less lees distressed di over his financial affairs than has h s been sup supposed posed Mrs Morse Talks Mrs Morse skid today at her bel bus huss husband band sailed for Europe on the Cam Campania Campania Campania pania and that she accompanied him to the steamer a few f w minutes before the tho departure Mr Morse is coming back bacle on the Campania on her next trip added Mrs Morse The voyage was nos undertaken In order or order order der that he might have a rest and re recover rover cover some of his nerve force which Jh has been badly shattered by py y his trou trouble ble bI He is fl a fighting alighting man and he will be back to face anything necessary I sent Mr Morse a wireless message mess ge to today today today day We will soon hear from him Mr Boardman tells me that his affairs arc not so bad as report makes them Many of Mr Morses friends whom he be made rich have deserted him himin himIn himin in his trouble Others have stood by him I shall remain right herein this house hOUe until his return Ten banks hanles and one trust company on which attachments had been sewed saved s Ted by b National Bank Examiner Hanna to cover any funds or securities which Morse might have on deposit with Ithem I them made statements today toda that they had no property belonging to Morse Several Severa other ther banks and trust companies on which similar attach attachments attachments ments have been served have not yet reported After Mrs Morse More told a representative tive of the sheriff today that all the furniture in Morses Fifth avenue home belonged to her the keepers were withdrawn from the house |