Norseman Sails for America in 40-Foot Vessel Patterned After Viking’s Boat

Viking Replica of Leif Ericson ship, August 12, 1926 (Source: Naval History and Heritage Command)

BY BJORN BUNKHOLDT.

By cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News.

OSLO. April 27.—A new viking voyage across the Atlantic has been started by Capt. Folgeroe of Sandnessjoen, who, after careful studies, built a viking ship, which is a copy in every respect of the viking ships of old—from beautiful curved stern and stem to exquisitely carved dragons’ heads alongside. The ship is 40 feet long and 13 feet wide.

Capt. Kolgeroe’s aim is “to fly the colors of Norway at the Philadelphia exposition.” The hearty send-off he was given shows that he is backed by the entire nation, although economic conditions prevented official representation of Norway at the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial.

Antidote To The Slave Trade

We submit to the amputation of a limb for the sake of life ; we hang a man for the benefit of society; we remit punishment, for the sake of truth, when evidence is furnished against accomplices. The appliances for obtaining and rendering justice must be coincident with its demands. When bad men conspire, good men must combine. For national crimes there must be national remedies. Those nations that dare the world’s scorn deserve the world’s execration, and when humanity bleeds it behoves the humane to act with energy. The slave-trade is now indelibly branded by civilized Europe as infamous in those nations that allow it, iniquitous towards man, and a wicked defiance of the Almighty.

There are no guilty deeds without guilty men. The hardened piratical crew of a slaver are not the only sinners, nor indeed the chief sinners. The breeders and owners of slaves; the builders, owners, and equippers of slave-ships; the rascal dealers in our race, the bargainers for blood upon the coast, the marketing buyers in America, Cuba, Brazil; the inhuman taskmasters in each exacting, not only sweat from the brow, but blood from the flesh. These are the beings that Europe execrates.

British Syndicate To Acquire Control Of White Star Line

New York April 23.—(AP)—The famous White Star fleet of trans-Atlantic liners, including one of the world’s largest ships, the Majestic, probably will pass to the control of British interests, who have submitted an offer for the line to the International Mercantile Marine corporation. The transaction, it is understood. will involve approximately $35,000,000 and will eventually place the White Star ships under the operation of the Cunard Line, although the Furness-Withy interests also were reported to be bidders.

Directors of the Marine Corporation considered the offer today, but J. H. Thomas, vice president, announced after the meeting that there were no developments which called for comment.

Spanish Flu Spreads All Over Europe

(By Newspaper Enterprise Ass’n.)

London. Aug. 11.—Influenza “Spanish flu,” as it is called is spreading throughout Europe.

In Europe alone there have been more than 600 deaths from the disease in less than two months. One week in July the deaths in London reached 287. Quinine queues are common sights.

The Fourth and Sixth German armies were out of the fighting for weeks with the disease and great “flu camps” have been established in Belgium and France, where the Germans were sent to receive treatment and to prevent the disease from spreading through the Hun armies.

12 Sailors Hurt On Submarine S-49

After Battery Blows Up While Charging at Her New London Berth.

By the Associated Press.

NEW LONDON. Conn.. April 20.—Twelve men, members of the S-49, which was moored at a dock at the submarine base, were injured this morning when the after battery in the submersible exploded. All the men were taken to the base hospital. One man may die.

The submarine, which returned from the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Portsmouth, N. H., two weeks ago, had been moored at her berth and her battery was under process of being charged throughout the night. Escaping gas fumes are believed to have been the cause of the explosion.

Car Strip Gang Roundup On

FOUR JAILED IN OPENING DRIVE

Six Autos Found Monday With Parts Removed; Officers Get Busy.

Throwing the entire force of the sheriff’s department into action. Sheriff Jim Stevens and his chief deputy, Alfonse Newton went out Monday to round up the biggest car stripping gang which has ever operated in San Antonio.

Finding of six cars Monday morning which had been stripped down to everything but the frame, brought about the determination to clean up the gang. Four arrests were made during the forenoon.

Bridal Couple Get Cold Feet And Audience Is Fooled

Rumford, Me. April 16.—(AP)—Brides are sometimes left waiting at the church and bridegrooms sometimes find themselves in the same predicament, but it was the audience that waited in vain here tonight when both bride and groom failed to appear.

The marriage of Miss Alice Randall of Buckfield, to Arthur Treworthy, 21 year old Oxford paper mill employe, was to have been the feature event of Rumford’s first annual style show and better homes expedition. Two thousand persons had assembled to shower the happy pair with blessings and gifts from the exposition exhibits.

Air Piracy Case Is Lost

Zenith Concern Wins Against Government in Suit (By The Associated Press.) CHICAGO, Ill., April 16,.—The government lost its first air piracy case today when Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson found…