Show SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9 1928 PIRATE THE OGDEN HOY! STANDARD-EXAMINE- him which was considered a pretty fair division of spoils There was some talk of disbanding the expedition theh but the majority voted to make another long cruise and the majority ruled tho council Had Captaih Deloe gone ishore at the end of his three years' period of pirating! he could have lived In a more lordly manner than an American with a capital of $150000 can live today taking into consideration the difference in values and modes of spend' ing in" men spirits But the last cruise was started Evwith high "spirits all around ery man promised himself and his companions that at the end of this adventure he would settle down far from the' sea and never again ride on salt water This outfit should be one that would never contribute a spectacle to Execution By CHARLES B DRTS COLL Captain DeLoe Whose Pride Was So Sensitive DELOE waa CAPTAIN GEORGE born on the Island of San Domingo and there reared according to the strictest traditions of the mother country I fancy the first name must have been something other than George Jn the beginning and that the Americans and EnrfUhmen who hurt dealing's with Captain Deloe substituted George for some more Spanish name But it was as George Deloe that the captain was known to fame during the period of his ascendancy at the beginning of the nineteenth century Georg? discovered early in child- hood that he had ancestors and family pride to look out for His father had been ' a mariner It is true but what a mariner! He had sailed so George- - was told faster and farther and - more' bloodily than anjjr other Spaniard In the western ivorld A grandfather had been a merchant of Cadiz owning ships that traded with the Turks had beOi and a a captain in the Invincible Armada FAMILY PRIDE So" George Deloe had a family pride that was nothing to tamper Dock rt men' - A course was laid for- - the Dela- ware coast and several rich American and British ships were taken But thre was uneasiness In the The men who had atmosphere voted tto auit ' pirating before this cruise began were a leaven of discontent in the crew and kept say-- i insr that the good luck couldn't last long in these waters since the alarm had been spread and warships were on the lookout The alarm of the men was Just tlfied by the event A British slooii of war ispied the "Margaretta" off the Delaware coast and ran her down in a fog t There was no battle Captain Uennetj of the sloop called upon The Captain) Deloe to surrenedr fifteen minutes in pirate tio askejfor which consult with his crew The consultation was dyer In five '': v Deloe said "I know that you boys have d©ubted my right to rule you since the battle with the 'Cerberus My pride has been wounded by this knowledge Iamafter all a Deloe My ancestor sailed Mrith the Invincible Armada ILEX'S SURRENDER "This time I am going to consult ycfu before starting a battle "We can whip that Englishman But it will j cost us a lot of blood and well make no money by it We c&Ti surrender quietly now arid I can get favorable trms (because he knows we can beat him if we f'"' The "Cerberus" Blew Up With a Tremendous Report will not fail to get rich Then we most of them made shore audit shotved that each member of can go our several ways and live as The vessels he took with himsafely to a the) crew) had received four thoumarket in Vera Cruz gentlemen" sand dollars plus board The crew seemed all for the new But the United States navy took clothing Jmedical care and lodging a little adventure The captain was very notice of Deloe's activities An or- pocket money from time to time popular with his menr for he had derwas sent out and two cruisers everybody had had a great the bearing of a grandee plus the began hunting for the "Margaret- Alsp of the best wine and liquor plenty democracy of a mariner who knew ' ta'- On his next tripiup the coast Alljthis amounted to far more than all about hardships at sea Deloe had wind of the naval activ of these men could have earned The "Margaretta" soon made her ity and cut a very wide arc ocean-war- d any at any honorable occupation and presence felt in American waters away frem the American youj musf remember that four From Boston she sailed to Charles- coast He j captured a few prices thousand (dollars In gold would buy ton taking five American vessels nevertheless and took them along at bast our times as much subon the way with him to Halifax where cruisers sistence in those days as it would Captain Deloe did not believe In were less likely to interfere with purchase in an American city toshedding more blood than seerrfed pirating at that time day! 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Tour ship will go where your grandfather's wept to the bottom of thej sea unless you immediately heave to for examination of your papers!" But Cantaln Deloe's ship was formerly a French privateer She was armed with frhteen gun and before Diego" Velasquez had time to his rowboat into the water for his proposed visit of search and nine of those - guns had belched nine Iron messengers Into the hull of the revenue cutter ' Another broadside followed so ouiokly that the revenue men neve bad time to man their four small guns which were all Senor Velas-quhad to back un his threat The revenue cutter went to the bottom just outside the harbor of Rajnto Dominero and not a man of hcr was saved "The fat" remarked Deloe to his mate "is frtilnlv 1n th fire" CARGO OF RTTM The "Margaretta" proceeded on her voyage and landed her cargo of rum at Boston The mission was performed with all haste however and the crew was given no shore leaveL Collection was made and naval1 stores were taken aboard for a lnn? voyage When the "Margaretta sailed out of Boston harbor she had a bit of new equipment In her f'ag locker It was a large black flag which had been painstaTcirigly fash-ioneo' of a bolt of broadcloth by the ship's tailor Captain Deloe had been In earnest conversation with the tailor and had remarked that such a flag ought to be in the locker of any vessel In the troublous times in which they found them— selves ' Once on the high seas the black flag was run up with some ceremony Captain Deloe spoke eloquently to the crew He pointed out that he was a rrian of family He told about his ancestor who had sailed with the Invincible Armada He mentioned the fact that he was himself Inclined to be sensitive in the matter of family honor and explained that the incident outside Santo Domingo harbor had placed him and his crew outside the protection of Spanish law NEW ADVENTURE "Henceforth" said the eloquent captain "we will make our own wars We are out to take all flags You will share with me in the rewards If you acquit yourselves as handsomely always as you did when jwe engaged the revenue cutter we bt min-Vtesi'-- With receipt"BOTTOM OF SEA dercurrftnt of dissatisfaction among the men and appeared : not to blame the boys for their conclu4 I& blamed himself his sions nature was sadly depressed by the attitude of tho English ship "Cerberus" carrying naval stores to Halifax was the first ship encountered on the cruise She was well armed and refused to surrender Now Captain : Deloe fought' his hardest battle It was Just outside the harbor of Halifax Neither side was able to get close enough to Driscoll) board but the crash of cannon was incessant and there waa no lack of Deloe courage in either vessel CARS EXCEED FARMS himself paced his deck giving orIowa has more automobiles than ders helping the wounded and ocit has farms reports the state decasionally manning a gun with a partment of agriculture Automofine disregard of danger that enbiles owned on farms last year tocrew to his couraged superhuman ' taled 212973 an increase of 4150 efforts over lat year BETTER ARMED The "Cerberus" was a larger ship and better armed than the "MaNOT SO FAST J rgaretta" but the pirates were moYe Thirteen per cent of New York ':M skillful in maneuvering They came must'" state's violations last year traffic about and delivered a broadside im"Let's surrender!" said one man were speeding offenses mediately after the "Cerberus' had wasted one and their fire was reserved always until there was a chance to place the shot where it would do the most damage After three hours of Incessant cannonading the "Cerberus" blew up with a tremendous report that was heard In the city of Halifax One hundred barrels of powder that was being taken to the naval station at Halifax added to the force of the explosion of the ship's magazine r This battle gained nothing but glory- - for the pirates and as tho glory was not good for public consumption but merely for use aboard ship thejencounter was considered unfortunate all around Several members of the pirate crew were killed and so many were wounded that a rift of disaffection began to make Itself felt between the crew and the captain Many of the men tih ought the : 'iw i captain had been rash in fighting — WCHiiff fifW -i d such a as the ship "Cerberus" and It was that the outcome of the battle was not profitable for the pirates The captain's Judgment was impugned privately by groups of the men and life was never again altogether bright aboard the "Margaretta" y Captain Deloe observed the uR- - great-grandfath- er i ' The -- But Senor Diego Velasquez a mere revenue collector for the port of Santo Domingo did tamper with the Deloe family pride to his very great sorrow And that's- where the story begmsr Captain Deloe was leaving Santo Dominjaro in charge of his own ship the "Margaretta" for the port of Boston with a cargo of rum for which there was a hot and thirsty demand in the Boston of that day Senor Diego Velasquez came alongside in a revenue cutter and hailed He wanted to know whether Captain Deloe had paid the export duty on his cargo and upon being answered indignantly in the affirmative replied that he was coming aboard to examine the "Margaretta's" papers aO as to make sure '"My name is Deloe!" answered the captain from the deck of his ship "Do you understand? 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