Show PASSENGERS ON STE MER HURT Hits Big Atlantic Seas CHERBOURG France Franco N Nov v. v 4 AP AP Thrown Thrown to the deck by the plunge of the steamer r into a Q gIgantic wave last Saturday a large number of passengers and members r S' S of the crew of tl tJ j liner Unc r lC en 1 rJ Tic fie l which Ie lef Nev I York October 28 23 for br Cherbourg and Southampton me with ith a. a on n of storms throughout the voyage culminating Saturday in a tempest the time commander r declared us the worst he ever had during his 32 years ears of seafaring When hen the came Into port last night to discharge rge her Cherbourg passengers pas some come 50 of t them had bad arms in splints and heads bandaged and were suffering tram frem sprained d legs The steamer was half hatt a a. flay day ay late in making the roadstead roads here owing to the tse stormy passage Saturday when the vessel ran into Ito the big tempest one big wave lifted her I. on her beams beam's end and the passengers and members of the crew who hoo were ere ereon on deck were whipped off their feet and end thrown violently to the floor foot It was was tills this wave Wets was responsible for many of the casual casual- ties The steamer was In the thc midst of the storm for 24 hours hour After Arter debarking her passengers rs h here re the proceeded ed for tor Southampton Among the prominent persons on onboard onboard onboard board the the when she sailed from New York last Wednesday Wednes da day were Mrs W V. K K Vanderbilt Mrs J J. J Borden Harriman Vis Viscount Gage Sir SIt Harry and ani Lady Pe Peat t c Chief Amosh III ill kin r of the Gold Coast CoaSt Africa ca Basil Miles lilies of the International chamber of ot commerce In Paris lanis and Mrs Miles and Baillie Hamilton secretary to the prime minister fo to Great Britian |