SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1928 THt MICHI'GAN D A I L Y Freighter Abandoned After Rescue Fails Transfer Crew Of Chief Maquilla To Japanese Steamer In Mid-Pacific BOUND FOR SHANGHAI' (By Associated Press) SEATTLE, Dec. 1.-A wireless to David R. Girwood, Seattle manager of the Canadian-American Ship- ping Co., this morning reported the company's disabled freighter,E Chief Maquilla, had been abandon- ed in mid-Pacific and that her crew had been transferred to thef Japanese steamer, Yogen Maru.. The message, which came from the Yogen Maru, said that the ship was left to her fate as water con- tinued to rise in her holds and be--1 cause of a lowering of the baro- meter. She carried eight officers and about 32 Chinese as a crew. Another wireless intercepted by the Mackay Radio Telegraph Co.t at Portland from the Japanese ship indicated that a strong south- West gale was pouring heavy seas, over the disabled vessel, making 1 pumping operations impossible. The Portland message also' indicated that the Chief Maquilla was be- ing towed by the Yogen Maru. The Chief Maquilla, bound from British Columbia ports with a cargo of grain and, lumber for Shanghai, sent out distress calls early Thursday morning. The Yo- gen Maru. arrived alongside Friday. Company officials believe that rough seas caused her cargo to shift. A forewarning of distress, voiced in a letter written by the Chief Maquilla's second engineer, Ernest McKeen, to his brother, Robert in St. Catherines, Ont., was made public Friday. The letter said the Chief Maquilla was loaded with lumber ten feet above deck. "God help the deck load if we get some big seas," it said. Men's Suits Cleaned & Pressed 75c Bandits Get Million In Air Mail Robbery (By Associated Press) ST. LOUIS, Dec. 1-About $1,000,- 000 in bank checks intended for! collection in Chicago and New York was obtained by two men who Friday afternoon held up a con- tract postal driver and his wife on their way to deliver five pouches of mail to Lambert-St. Louis field. Postal authorities were attempting today to determine the value of other mail stolen, including regist- ered letters and parcels. The amount of checks was fixed by Olin M. Atterbury, deputy gov- ernor of the St. Louis Federal Re- serve bank, who said his institution had not made a shipment Friday, but downtown banks had. The banks would be put to considerable trouble, he added, but would lose nothing through the theft. Two men in an automobile, neat- ly attired dand wearing handker- chiefs for masks, crowded Harry C.. Graham, 35, contract drive, to the curb and forced him to stop. Pouches intended for Illinois cities. were transferred. The robbers fled. 1 College Head Quits To Prevent Strike i$ . Bert Wilson PresiIdent of Eureka college, Ill., who resigned to thwart a student strike. University Movie Man "Shoots" Etna Scenes David Potter, '28E, official photographer for the University Greenland expedition last summer is now at Mt. Etna taking moving pictures of the recent eruption and its devastating effects. Potter, who left the other mem- bers of the expedition last Septem- ber to go farther north to do pho- tography work, recently completed his Greenland work, and immedia- tely hastened to Mt. Etna. Potter was on the ship that was sunk as the members of the ex- pedition were on their way to Den- mark. He was in charge of retriev- ing the materials of the expedition that went down with the ship. SCHRISTMAS GIFTS Burr, Patterson Auld Co. 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