Show STILL THERE Statement of Acting Secretary of State Bacon Jan Secretary of State Bacon tonight when shown the dispatch from Kingston regarding Gov Governor attitude toward Rear Admiral Davis who went to Kingston with two a cruiser and a tor boat destroyer to administer aid to the stricken at once declared it was not true He declared the news newspapers papers were trying to make trouble be between tween Admiral Davis and Governor Swettenham There is no truth iii it he said cm 9 what I am talking about There 15 POt the slightest kind of trouble or foundation for it in any anyway way shape or manner The ships have not sailed I know exactly what hap happened and he repeated there Is no foundation for it In any manner That is perfectly straight If you are looking for forthe the facts those are the facts Mr Ba eon would not disclose the of his information but Indicated a possibility of official The news from Kingston of the with withdrawal of the American ships sent there for relief work and the remarkable cor correspondence that led up to that step caused a profound In Wash WashIngton Ington Naval officials to whom the word of the unexpected culmination of gov to the of the disaster was cx astonishment but beyond that refrained from expressing their views for Secretary the first news of the of Admiral Davis from the Associated Press He said the news was a surprise to him nd that he had had On the subject through of official channels pending lie Old not feel at liberty to make any comment on the Jamaican governors action At the navy department It was stated that aside from the long dis dispatch patch from Admiral Davis under ae of the n dispatches bind ro or |