Show 1 TEN LIVES UES SAVED t FROM OCEAN LINER I Prince Henry of Holland Holand Aids E in Work of Rescue at ati i L' L Sea tO tOr r HEROIC WORK WORK WITNESSED i- i J Life CI With So In lii Pilot Piot Boat Toss Toss-ed oct In II Rough Waters U. U for fel SI t i. i J. J Special Cable Cuble- 4 iA of of Hook Feb 22 Ten 2 2 Ten sur survivors tur- tur I o of tile the wreck or of the Berlin were I rescued by ly a lifeboat at 3 30 o'clock this afternoon after they had hat clung to 0 tho tim partly party submerged submersed stern of or the tho k- k wrecked vessel fa for l' l over O Cl 30 hours homo It I was vas only after repeated efforts and in inthe the face of what seemed to be le Insurmountable Insurmountable I mountable difficulties that the ten stir sm- SUI- SUI r hors were finally rescued The sturdy Dutch life savers V IS I'S were h beaten back lck by the waves time am and I again but hUl persisted In their efforts to reach leach the lie wreck walling only to wai waln sai-n i their frozen hands and feet alter after each attempt Prince Henry Icly arrived on the scene ceno early this morning It I as believed hele ed that most of oC the thc survivors sur would succumb to the tho Intense in intense In- In intense It tense cold If they thy were not washed from froni lom their po positions by uy the mountainous mountain ous otis seas which had hud raged since ince the vessel t was driven Iriven ash ashore on but when the storm torm subsided ul and the time clouds lifted this morning the time few survivors sU were t seen to be still clinging to wreckage and the efforts to reach them were wele re reI ye- ye I i I Prince Henry Henr made mure two t o trips rips In a pilot piot boat but lut was beaten back each I time His Ills example however howe encouraged y aged ased the thc SU surf men who not to bo lie lo outi outdone out out- 5 i lone done by him made an extra effort J nud forcing their wa way through the seas enS i to almost certain death boarded the tho x I steamers steamer's hull hul and nod took tho the people J huddled there Into their boat and roWed rowed row row- f i ed cd safely back hael to shore IJ I i i t Crowd Croud CI Cheers els el's the tIme Prince The crowd clowd on Oil the ocean front cheered cheerA cheer cheer- A- A ed eti the prince and the hardy hallY life savers as the survivors were Jan landed et among amonS I them As the victims from the wreck were made comfortable Prince Henry Hemy visited visit visit- f ed cd the thc building which is being used as a morgue and passed down n do the i tines lines of ot white draped draped stopping 1 with wih bowed head for 01 a few minutes y before the body of o a haired fair child r The life savers vers report that two wok woI wo- wo I k m nion n who could cou not bc be reached on the tho 5 5 wreck are still sUI there l It I Im has not been possible to learn the of ot names the survivors survivor as most of them could answer er ans no questions l' l l It I has been leen learned leared that neither Van VanDyke 4 Dyke the tenor nor ll Miss Rosa Ros Ob- Ob Ilka were among amons the singers Among Amon ri 7 the the singers In ers lost were J some omo of consid- consid W lamo famo on tao ino continent memo memo- R f I the Dutch Onelo f. f il Fraulein I Bul of the Court theatre c j ti Berlin Fraulein Gocbel Goebel of the Court I theatre Dresden den and Fraulein Schoon J l' l of oC the Mannheim opera house t Worst ort Storm CUrl Cure Career f 1 Captain Parkinson on who managed t to reach shore yesterday ester ay mind and who Is at present suffering from the thc effects k of the lime expos exposure rc to the intense cold t says a 8 the thc storm which drove tho the Berlin 1 trovo ashore was one of tho the most violent i i. i that ho lie has ever encountered in all his i nautical e experience As soon oon as al the thc i Berlin struck truck Captain Parkinson huri hur- hur Z i icil riet to the bridge ge to see if It ho he could I l bo he o of any a assistance to the comman commander el n He lie bad ham ely reached It when he saw aw I G the captain and pilot into anc piot swept the fH sea sea Ia which was seething like a caldron 1 L A moment later Parkinson himself was carried awa away l by a a. a wave wa e. He le got hold bold of ot a piece of wreckage however f 1 and kept ke-it himself eJr afloat although ho c frozen frozen en n almost stiff While drifting about 1 Parkinson says 15 he kept continuously striking against the thc dead bodies lodies of rl i r those who like i. i JC himself had been torn toni hat llen V from the ves vessel el by hy the breakers b which I v f. were dashing over o el It It but who less le i fortunate or less lCK slur sturdy than ho ho ha had c found no floating wreckage 9 Captain Parkinson estimates that heL he L must have bumped against twenty r. r bodies hodle before his cries were heard by an approaching life Je boat boal and nd ho was l t t. t 1 le rescued W Went ent c I J Cr to 0 lied Bed n Y Parkinson says S 'S that realizing tic thc V T f perilous character J o ot time the gale gale fe fo fow of f the passengers JI Cs C's wont went to bed Before i I. I making his way to the bridge Park Park- Inson advised j- j all whom ho met I to remaIn rc- rc f- f main in the thc stern ster Some did hut but T. T just before he went overboard o ho saw sass n a group of nearly hearty huddled In tim the thc fore Core part of oC the ship and the they mus musi must L have n ve perished Thirty live ThirtY J lo bodies have ha been washed I lA 4 ashore Most Io t of them are arc ha badly ly mull fC 2 Most Mott Iott of those picked up ell sho mut- mut 1 it v- v signs ns of oC life life- but it 11 was wag impossible Imposible U to v resuscitate them i. i v i 1 Captain Parkinson I sa says s 's the lie catus 1 V IY was as due to the fact that the thu m 1 Berlin broached into the thc terrific gale gait a as sho ho was entering the waterway am and 1 r that before she hc was vas able i to I. I I r h elf J-elC J she she- reeO I she was was' was dashed dashed on the pier pie r 01 I i. i v u.- u. beau and all immediately crushed up like lilo i a concertina antI and broke In two lw ant |