Show AMERICANS LE I 1 LUGGAGE IN EUROPE CABINS JAMMED WITH passengers WHO WERE EAGER TO LEAVE SCENE OF CONFLICT leave baggage behind and take quarters in steerage rather than walt wait for other ships ship sailing for land of the free new york another bagg ageless eleas lot of americans americana who fled europe to avoid the war reached new york saturday on the celtic the cabins were jammed and the stewards had a bard time feeding the throng la the first cabin were passengers in the second and in the steerage W 11 II vanderpool son in law of C K X G billings was a passenger on the celtic with his wife child and miss billings lie iio said they were in paris when he A the condition ot of affairs became alarming the party deft on a crowded train for calais the celtic took a northerly toure course find and steamed without lights at night but the trip was without incident t other passengers were mrs airs alfred vanderbilt and son capt C A barbour ernest iselin and mr and mrs 11 if westinghouse more than a hundred persons of means were in the steerage of the celtic because of the congestion on board one passenger who fortunately obtained first cabin accommodations refused an all offer of 2700 for a stateroom the celtics celtice passengers appointed it a committee to send resolutions to president wilson thanking him for tho the interest he has bbown in getting standee tourists out of europe |