Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1919 — Page 17

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dicate wa« organized to attempt its recovery* bat a government steamer, the Alfred Noble failed to salvage It. Captain A. P. Gardinier has discov- ! ered thirty-eight halls of sunken vessels off the coast of South Africa and be-

ef silver; 25* bars of tin and another | moualy elected a member of the exbig tin cargo. ; ecu th e committee of the American

Jewish relief committee, at a meet-

IN GOLD BELIEVED OFF

COAST OF AFRICA.

Steamship Arrivals.

NEW YORK. August 18.—Arrived: Steamers President Grant. Brest: Tlver-

, - .. ton, :; :> ilmtwemiu atauskbarn. Cardiff;' j lieves that one-quarter of them may be ; Mariana, Rio Janeiro. ! .nd^p^r. N.n,«t Vm,lle ^ content* given »j Ro««nthal, of Indianapolis, was unani- ■ follows: I

MANY VESSELS LOCATEC

UWmi Atlaa east coast.

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recover jraorderbolt reef. <W; S .1 Abercrombie. Black Rock. »»,«»; Mer-

} LONDON. August 2 (Correspondence . i of the Associated Prmtij—To recover |

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Sent of the Transvaal, which is ed to be cemented in the hold of

bark Dorothea, sunk on Tenedos j reef, off the coast of ZuInland, is one of the projects which may be revived - a result of improvement in the

of salvaging sunken ships

The Dorothea Is named among the list of wrecks of eight treasure ships off the African coast, which are* regarded by one loading expert as most likely

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It is believed that Kruger’s fortune still lies in the bottom of the Dorothea among the Jagged rocka of

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On© Effort Failed. Once he was credited with a fortune of $8.7W,000. Home years ago a ayn-

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Other Vessels Located.

A second list of ships luring treasure hunters to the African coast Includes , •even wrecked in 18*2, among them be- ! tag H. M. S. Candos with in l gold coin and the troop ship Addison with IM0,aaft Others aurrtad onpper. al hold fall of ivory or silver ingots. Ten \ other vessels lost between tOB and 1898 | have been discovered along the African sands with the following wealth: Five thousand bars of silver and cop- * per; thirty boxes of gold and silver: I bars of silver: 300 tons of copper; ■ 4,30® bah of copper: 4,509 bars of tin: f 1.100 silver and copper bars; L25© bars

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tag of that body, here today. The executive committee of this organisation already includes Louis Marshall, chairman; Jacob H. Schiff, Nathan

Straus, Felix M. Warburg, all of New York; Julius Rosenwald. of Chicago; Jacob Lit and Dr. Gyrus Adler, of Philadelphia, and several score more of the most prominent Jews in the country. The American Jewish relief committee has raised more than

flf.000,000 In the relief abroad.

last two years for

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