Show THRIFTY BRITON Captain A. A S. S Henderson left the White Star liner six months ago to become an in in- instructor in the Carnegie technical schools and h he lie denounces the statement o of one I Klein ein who made a sensational statement in Cleveland that at nt atthe atthe t the c time of the collision with the iceberg many nany of And he lie the Titanic's crew w were re intoxicated mak makes s this tills statement c Ev Every ry sailor and of offic officer ic r a aboard oard tim the Titanic i as on all ull other British boats would have Ia e to bo a subject of Great Britain and I do not believe belie that Klein is a subject I That is another statement of how closely Great Britain looks after her el ships Every and sailor must b be a subject of Great Britain She I n not t only watches ocr over her ships but she watches over their theiL crews and ana every e dollar sh she pa pays s 's out for labor on un her ships has to go to an En English lish subject I We do not suppose that was ever eyer thought of pf in inthe the JH handling i of ships in the United States They rhey arc nrc IC not c careful reful even about their officers any I countryman Dla 1 will answer provided the they believe belie lie man to be capable and a any sailor will do provided pro pro- vided idell he lie wears wears' the hu human nan form Our country has hast t l. l l never learned learne that it its first first duty i i is to look aft after r its own citizens I Great aL complaint is made nale of or the i of securing competent nt seamen for our ships although I we WC PRY pay more t than any other othel country in th the world for sailors Our Our idea ilca is that it would be cas easy to togo go up about New Bed Bedford ord in in inthe the winter and and s select t tu n i u ere crew of nl all Americans c cs s' s all all competent all ad provided the he assurance e could be them that HInt only Americans Americans' would be their isso the quarter deck and only onh American officers jc would be iC o over oel el them And it is clear that w with such a crew l CW every dollar p paid jd out by the company y would be he an 1 A American dollar r and would g Oto 0 an au American It n 1 is because of that t system running through all British il industries that lint the English h have haye at a Li all Jt times plenty of money to lend on Oli good security r. r The 11 freights and fares paid pailon on th their ir steamers go goo go goto o oio to io o English l coffers coffer the thc men that work on the ships are aie all nIl English subjects and it is through that t practice which at t last became a principle that B England gl nd years ago was vas able ble to put out the notice th that t Britannia rules the waves |