Carpathia Refuses to Give Any Details of 's Loss and as Fruitless Hours Go By, Suspense Grows More Maddening NONEWSCOMES BOLL! RESCUED ON WHICH NOPE INOCH HORROR MM BE RAISED SEEMSCOMPLETE Halting Wireless Is Blurred and Confused Total of Dead Still Be¬ All Day. lieved to Stand at 1,312. FEW HOURS WILL TELL TRAGIC FIGURES CANNOT TALE BE CONFIRMED Insistent Requests Made of Rescue Ship by Cruiser Ches¬ Carpathia Now in Wireless Com¬ ter for Real News of Marine munication, but Detail» of Ti- Disaster Meets With Short tanic's Loss Have Not Been Command to "Keep Given.One Report Says Out." She Carries But 705 Survivors. [Special to The. Tlrnes-Dlf patch.] New York. April 17.. Far out Mew York, April 17..The roll at sea near the Cunarder Carpa- of the saved from the Titanic and near her sad ,thia, company disaster to-night seems .of Mirvivors of complete. the Titanic trag¬ Practically every attending edy, the crtiiscrs Chester and circumstance in the transmission Salem were late sending to-night of news from the Carpathia goes Id the government wirele*^ sta¬ to show that only 328 of the 610 tion at Newport ;i full list of cabin passengers of the Titanic those that were saved after the are safe on the rescue ship. great White Star Liner crushed The 282 cabin pasengers whose herself against an iceberg and names have not appeared in the dropped to the ocean floor. lists sent ashore ftut the halting wireless, and yesterday by blurred must con¬ confuted m. day, still Withheld frorr. [wireless probably be the world the detail* so eagerly sought, ceded as among the 1.312 lives supplying nothing on which hope might which the collision of the mam¬ All Hie coast wireless fjedj along op- moth new steamer rraters listened tensely for the first with an ice¬ whisper from the res that would r*- berg off the New Foundlaml li.ase the «tory of the Titanic's collis¬ banks Sunday night is believed ion, of the dreadful h'.urs that followed to have taken. for the women and .children in the How the Titanic Looked When She Struck small Pohls, and of thoi-c who were Probably the Iceberg. Hearts Turn to Despair. surely dead as well as those who ore Thousands of hopeful hearts The for the surely living. suspense were turned to ones thousands this despairing waiting lr. city for any when the United States scrap of news was hardly to be en¬ CROWDOF MORBID NO FALLING OFF FAMILIES OF CREW scout dured, but ho hint -f th: facts could ISMAV MUST1ELI cruiser Chester wirelessed ashore be gleaned from the troubled air?. late that Electrical stormy, a conflict "t mes¬ to-day she had sages, the Inability of missing ligence, was receiving messages, but New York, April 17..According to AVcllflcct, Must... April 1«..iBj- wire- who had been booked for the Titanic. lens theivi know whoso have been lost and Washington. April 17..If J. Bruce the hopeful that still held out to¬ not answering them. It Is known that the latest advices received by the The Cunarder which sailed from (be steamship Carpnthla. S a wireless for J. Bruce Carmaaila, Whose saved. They appeal to the Ismny, director of the White Star Ismay, the man¬ Cunard Line ,the steamer Carpathia, to-day. took a way 2,200 who Intended P. 31.).A scene of Indescribable puutc night against the seemingly final aging director of the , White Star officials repeatedly, some Line, survived with survivors from the Titanic, should to take übe Titanic. The Cunarder prevailed when the Titanic struck the the wreck of Titanic, word as to the fate of friends congratulating him on his escape, was v.itn pathetic patience and others with ho will be and arrive at Sandy Hook at S o'clock to¬ tfaurctanls, which sails next Wednes¬ iceberg lust Sunday night. She was called hefore the House relayed through the station at Newpoit day for FHhguard and Liverpool, will indignation. The latter class believe relatives. to the Carpathia, and it was understood morrow night, and g»t to Cunard Pier rent almost asunder by the terrific im¬ Committee on Merchant Marine and at the have every first cabin berth filled. She that the names are known to the ashed to relate The small remaining hope of the Newport that mcssagj was sent between 10:30 and 11 o'clock, assuming will take about 1.200 of thos; who had pact, and went to the bottom with al¬ his story of the dis¬ trom the line. company, nnd are being withheld. aster. He will be questioned few who persistently refused to be- that weather conditions are such that been booked for th* Titanic. most the entire crew auil of particu¬ toward the at nearly «11 larly the Have the worst on. Hurrying Carpathia Ctlptaln rtostron, of the .Carpathia-, The agents of the line saw- Many of tho women complain because respecting facilities of the (rested to-ulgM knots' said they the male passenger*. f'opttiln Smith Titanic for the. rescue tw-onty-four speed, the Chester, will venture a run through Ambrose no off the names of the passengers saved of Its pas¬ the faint possibility that tile lls-t of used her falling In bookings because of was the crew powerful wireless all day Channel and up the bay. All restric¬ the fate of the Titanic. The Ilrtt to realize The peril of Ills have been sent out, but none of those sengers, and officers, and such .trlvlng to communicate with impres¬ matters that will be survivors sent by wireless from the the Cu- tions on making entry to the port sion seems to among sJa-goers boat, but lie did not believe that Hhc of the crew. Important for nardjr. She asked for a prevail Congreas to know a Carpathia might, after all, not bo complete list have been removed by thte Federal tl'-.at after a serious accident com¬ would to It would be easy to multiply heart- with view to of the survivors and for such bo ,the hottoiu, and sent out their utilization in the quite Informa¬ officials. The ship will not bc boarded manders are to be extra care- "S. moving Instances of sorrow and de¬ onootment of complete. tion as would throw light on the likely the O. $." call so tbnt nld would hr legislation disas¬ by customs men. and there will be no fill. April and May are among the spair of many large families which amendatory of the ocean The tact that one new name canio ter, but for hours her were on band If the worst laws appeals dis¬ Immigration inspectors. Everything most months for came to the worst. are dependent on individual members navigation In the United States. late a mes¬ regarded. The wireless man at the peaceful sea-going, It Is the Intention through, to-day, private possible was done to-day to remove and the Is that of Ice- The operator, however, had of the crew. The wife of See.ond of Judge Alex¬ sage from the was the Boston Navy Yard, with his ear greatest l>;rll bnrely ander, chairman Carpathia basis kr.en any obstAcli that might tht> in the but new clicked bin Officer Ughtoller of the Titanic on of the Merchant of what was a for Carpathia tidings, hoard that delay |berps fog. the routes Instrument for the final Marine and dostre more than a ship landing nf the rescued from the Titan¬ agreed upon by the lines will take all learning that her husband was sat Committee, other mem- hope that there were slips in tell the Chester to "keep out": that the letter, when the dynamo room wn* hers of that committee to invite vorl¬ enough ic. The scout cruisers. Salem and Ches¬ ships beiöw the latitude of frequent went to the mayor and offered to help her wireless lists to account for a. Carpathia would not worlj with the flooded and the great liner wan lr Intelligent survivors of the wreck but ter will act as n convoy for the Car¬ Ice and fog. plung¬ the distribution of relief. Llgh- aut: few, at Uast. of those, still unaccount¬ Chester, only with the station at ed la darknrn". an t« appear before their comlttee In Blaconsott. The Chester pathia. and Secretary of the Treasury lollcr expected appointment ns ed for. At the best, however, It ap¬ Hashed land¬ sent word to the. office of flrrt officer, buf was appointed second connection with legislation that Is to ward the news MäcVesgh Cnptnln Smith Immediately ordered peared that it could bo only an occa¬ disappointing that she Collector of Customs as this cflirer the day before the Titanic 'be proposed. was doing her best to talk to the Loeb, all the lifeboats lowered, and Besides sional one whose safety had not been Car¬ would do with th5 necessity of Rumor That the wo¬ sailed. His wife says his Ufo was mentioning the name of pathia, but that her away Baltic men reported through somo error of com- request had been the presence of revenue cutters. and children were given the pre¬ probably saved by the Director Tamay. that of Colonel Archi¬ refused. appointment bald also pllaUon on the liner or of wireless Han a 1 Holes Waived. Has ference. Owing to the as stcond officer as he was one of the Oracle, reported to be a It was not until S:P.O P. M. that the 250 Survivors strong wind, survivor, was mentioned transmission. Commissioner of Immigration Wil¬ great was r.ton placed In charge of the boats. to-night by From the which oruiser finally succeeded in difficulty experienced In as a Carpathia, is ap¬ establish¬ liams announced that the usual rules I Special to The Chief Officer Wilde was well-known .Judge Alexander, possible wit¬ S00 miles from Xew ing communication. About that time Times-Dispatch. lowering the people Into the boats. An ness. Colonel Grade Is a proximately York, .the' ITnlted Wireless covering the Inspection of steerage Halifax. X. S., April 17..The cable In Southampton, lie leaves four chil¬ Washing- and which Is expecb.-d. if she keep.s Company sent should there be of alenmer Minln it was Sunday evening, many of the dren. Six firemen who had for tonlan. and can easily be a.ilfe.d to ap¬ cut orders to have all passengers, any reports flint she slgnod pear before the up her raite of progress of thirteen commercial the Titanic among the. survivors, would up a wireless stat¬ first cabin pnascugers were In the the Titanic arrived Immediately be¬ committee. Those messages sloppsd In order to picked dispatch salon who know Colonel Granle best knot* an hour, to roach >the entrance permit he waived, and Immigration Inspectors ins: that the nnltlc In evening clothe", anel the women were fore she saUcd. hut were not allowed declare tho Carpathia to gel lt(d rescued 2B0 he would mlneo no words In of the harbor by 8 o'olock to-morrow mos5as?s will be on hand to help in every way and the Carpnthln 700 of the Titan¬ thln'y clad when they were lowered In¬ to embark. giving came a new through. Shortly afterward the Car¬ to the bonlR. his Impression of the disaster, what night, report during the sent steerage passtvngers, Officers Of the ic'« passengers. The captain of Ibe occurred day ,u to the number of survivors on pathia four messages to the; "White Star Line will be at the Cunard Mlnlu Colonel Jacob As'.or and that fateful Sunday night which were snys, however, that he was Major Units and the lessons of hoard. Chester, relayed by that Pior to assist the Titanic In were undoubtedly carried the occasions as to the scout cruiser passengers, not dlrert touch with the nnltlc. down with1 .Startling Message. *hip Salem, which to see that are taken to the He the Titanic. Bodies of they Impressed themselves \ipon his was much nearer land. they heard many conflletln'g wire¬ Victims Will mind. Through live Cunarder Franeonln, On account of hotels. If have no.t homifs In this less and See* Mounter Ton l ute. atmospheric the they telegrams, cannot vouch That the Titanic disaster will un¬ which la in wireless communication conditions, messages city to go to. and lo reader any as¬ for the accuracy of the The big vessel wan making about ten! Never Be Recovered eonld not be picked up, statement knots ahe doubtedly lead to legislation of sweep¬ with the rescue uhlp, came a message sistance possible. that the Baltic rescued some of the when struck the berg. Cup- which included this sUatement: TSve Marconi stations Ait 9 P. M. were tain Smith did not April l7.*i-"The bodies ing character respecting the protec¬ Oenoral Nelson Henry, surveyor of passengers. night the Ice moni¬ Baltimore, to bo ''She has a total of 705 survivor* laboring to obtain Information from the >havti tor until be was almost of the victims of the Titanic disas¬ tion given passengers on ocoan port, will forty inspectors upon It. lie steamers seems to be a aboard." Khe Carpathia, but they found that at save signals to reverse .'.he ter are ut the bottom of the foregone con¬ the the pled. Police Commissioner SBW! NOT CREDITED. engines,! deep, clusion here. Dlsousston of wreck Tho previous statement from ttito' cruiser's wlrelers blocked them a bat It wan too late- It Is never to leave. It," declared Pro¬ the "Waldo will have larg-; number of \ew reported that1 In the minds mem- had that sho carried and -prevented their 'hi Ing what the of the Tork, April 17..The Mar¬ at least 15D members of the fessor Robert W. Wood, of the Is uppermost of Carpathia Ij^en policemen in the vicinity pier coni office had no news of crew, Quar¬ berg, and to-day there was a run off S6S survivors. Tt may be that the re¬ Carpathia was sending to Slasconaett. to order. the kind, tered In the head chair of experimental physics of An hour later conditions preserve nnd the report was uot credited at forecastle, were the Senate and House, document rooms port received through the Franeonln 'had so much It is expected that there will be a killed when the collision occurred. Johns Hopkins University, to-day. Improved that the, 'Marconi station at the White Star offices. The news who for tho laat editions of the navigation included a count of rescued passen¬ greart crowd to-morrow night at fha would have Passengers hnd retired were "It |N altogether Impossible that laws of the United States. Senators 100 fllnsconsefct reported that the crulnars come long ago If trne, fluug from their berths of the trill gers only, disregarding the or .Cunard Line pier. Tender thl* rule It was believed. by the im¬ nny corpses ever re¬ and members are sorutlnlzing t'.ieüo more members ol1 the cww who must .were at work .sending a full list of made Surveyor Henry, ^passes have pact. Windows were sheltered and turn to the surface of the water, as the names of the survivors by Th« Baltic sailed hence for sections of the law closely dnd draft¬ havo been In the boats which the Car¬ to 'the 'been Issued only to near relatives of ornaments ripped from the wall. Is the case with bodies drowned In bills to defects government station at Newport. The Aueenntnwu nnd Liverpool at noon The S. S. coll ing remedy brought pathia picked up. the Titanic snirvlvora. but the 'sur¬ 0. was picked up by sbnllow water. home very by the Titanic ac¬ transmission of th?se names was fin¬ on April 11, and in due at Queens- the Corpnthln, which forcibly Communication was boing had with veyor fears that many persons we of Ibe disaster were numersoun arlven drowned bodies by the gases could not he blHined," said Judge Al¬ of the office, where the Titanic sank. corpses and pieces of from tho third cabin Titanic. /Continued on Tenth Pa^e.) wreckage. No that are generated In time." exander to-night. "The Titanic was a The very of thette could but (Continued on Tenth Page.) [- effort was made to recover the bodies. sending (Continued on Tenth' Page.) (Continued on Tenth~Page.)