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Show SURVIVORS FROM BURNED VESSEL ! ARRIVE II PORT I Crew and Passengers of De-I De-I stroyed Steamer Not Per-1 Per-1 mitted to Leave Transport ; in Harbor of San Pedro i ' FEDERAL BOARD TO INTERVIEW RESCUED ,Victimsof Pacific Disaster Ask for Fresh Fruit and Line Rail in All Sorts of j Quickly Procured Raiment j LoS ANOKLKS. Oct. IS The trans, port Thomas. 1-enrlng the crew and pa ssonirers of the burned steamship flty of Honolulu, waa In Los Ang.dee i harbor early today, the passengers (awaiting the usual health lnspectlos, .before being permitted to come ashore. I A federal board to investigate the burning burn-ing if the City of Honolulu also expected ex-pected to Interview the passengers be-jfore be-jfore permitting them to land I t hen the Thomas dropped anchor ! the rescued passengers and crew from jthe City of Honolulu lined the rails, clad In garments varying from unl-I unl-I forms of field offlcera borrowed from ! army officers aboard the transport, to lanketa covering a few undergarments. undergar-ments. Tugs and speed hoata circled tha Thomas, and calls for fresh fruit, tobacco to-bacco and numeroua other email comforts com-forts were soon supplied. Most of the passengers and crew were on deck when the Thomas drew In. but when they learned that they could not be brought ashore until tndav they went to their berths. This, taken with the difficulty of Interviewing them from small boats nobbing about on the watera of the outer harbor, made connected con-nected statements from any of them unavailable. They all seemed In good spirits, liuwever. j It waa reported that the exposure they had suffered bad left no marka upon them. |