Show ITALIAN STEAMER SUNK BY AUSTRIANS S STEAMER ATTACKED IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA WHILE BOUND FOR NAPLES Two Hundred and Seventy Survivors Some of Them Wounded Have Haven n Landed at Many Many Women and Children Aboard Rome Rome The Italian liner line Ancona has bas been een sunk by a large submarine flying th the Austrian colors One hundred hundred hun hun- dred and nd fifty lives were lost She carried passengers and sixty in Ia the cr crew w Tw Two hundred and seventy survivors some of them wounded have been landed at Bizerta The Ancona sailed from New York for Naples on October 17 She had on board 1245 Italian res reservists and a general car cargo o. o Sh cl of t Naples Naples' on October 29 d I 29 and was was S d due to sail from Naples Naple Now New ew York on Wednesday When the Ancona left New York on her last voyage on October 17 she sho was in command of Captain Pietro I Massardo l All of her officers engine room force and members of the crew were Italians who shipped from Italy For several months before Italy's entrance in the war the Ancona was wa engaged in hi carrying home Italian reservists reservists reservists re re- re- re from this country and supplies supplies sup sup- plies for Jor the Italian government Vi William Hatfield general general manager O of the Italian line cha characterized sinking of the Ancon Ancona as an unnecessary unnecessary unnecessary essary crime rime and absolute murder I I-b I He immediately cabled the Naples office of his firm asking for all information information information mation regarding the disaster Although he had no list of her pas pas- passengers passengers Mr Hatfield said the Ancona Ancona Ancona An An- cona on her last voyage to this country country coun coun- try b had q carried or pr 49 am on ong them a number of Ainer- Ainer I i can Citizens Jn In n the fi first t. t Cabin abin and andin in n th the steerage He Be believed beli she ho carried a p large number of women and nd children r on on her present voyage I |