Show BATTLE CRUISER SAILORS SAilORS' REVOLT T Enlisted Men on British WarS Warship Warship War War- S S ship Reported in iii inMee Mee Meeting ing t LONDON Oct 11 UP UP-An UP An enlisted en en- listed isted mens men's revolt aboard the battle batUe cruiser a Hood od pride of ot the B British f fleet leet and most ost p powerful aval y yesse vessel el elin in n the world was reported in nays naval and nd civilian circles today NA q nu erious mutiny pit pit-he fleet fl et ye years which wa was politely termed insubordination in it U was reported to h have ve occurred occurred occurred oc oc- oc- oc on the giant warship giant warship while she Vas was on zier 1 her e way ay to the fall naval ma roa- s' s in the North Nort sea l Destroyers were reported to th have taken disaffected enlisted men from I I the Hood The vessel was said to have b been en ordered to return at once to its base at Po Portsmouth i Rumors of insubordination for reasons rea sons sons not known first were were heard at Portsmouth naval station on on the south co coast st and they spread r rapidly Sir B Bolton Syres Syres-Monsell first lord of the Ule admiralty said he h had d heard n nothing thing of the revolt The duty officer off off- at the admiralty refused a statement state state- meat ment The 1341 in men inen n aboard bo ra the th 46 ton Hood were among those involved in inthe inthe th the September mutiny two years ago which caused the fall maneuvers to tobe tobe tobe be abandoned As in the present instance the ships were were on their way to the maneuvers and arid were in Scottish waters The crews struck against pay cuts held protest m meetings meetings' ashore and refus refused t to man their stations at sea |