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FIRST ISTOLS PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BURNING OF THE VOLTURNO IN MIDOCEAN FORGED TERROR-STRICKEN PASSENGERS 10 JUMP FROM BURNING VOLTURNO 10 LIFEBOATS WEATHER | “ Circulation Boo Open to All. ide ] y PRICE ONE CE “NEW YORK, “WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1913. 22 PAGES NT. J SULZER LOSES PECK'S STORY NO CHANGE Report Comes From Albany That Decision, Reached After Hours of Debate in Secret, Governor’s Fate Is Sealed. iD ALBANY, Oct. 15.—The finish is ta be found guilty of trying to su keep witnesses from testifying before Mr. Peck testified that Gov, Sula told him to “forget 1t" should he gall@t by the Frawley Committee . tesuif:. Tie. devense, bud tried to | kop this testimony from going vefore | the court because It predicates an offense on the part of the Governor utter his election to offive i ‘the vote by which the legithinacy | of Article IV. ns a part of the im-| peachent Wis extablisied was not | annovncel, But it is known that the! Governor Mid net muster near enough | votes on this potnt to save him on} the basis of the tinpeachment yote-— thatix he did not get ywhere the necessary votes to save his p tion. 8AID TO FORECAST THE FINAL} VOTE. It te considered certatn that the to ad nit the Peck testimony is substan: | tially the vote that wiil be cast to sus | ain Article IV. in the final adjustment | pf the case And the motion to the effect that chis one point will be ve hin from office. The decision of the court was rea after an executive session at ali througis the morning hoare #0 the proceeding and for three-quarters of an hour this afternoon, It had been gleaned from gossip during the noon recess that a preliminary voate had} jean unfavoravle to the Governor, At o'clock the court sent word to the jo newspaper reporters would be admitted They swarmed in and took their seats, Jude D-\ady Herrick of counsel for the Governor and} his ansociate, Harvey D. man, en | tered and took their places at the coun- se} tadle. were very grave, the! their knowledge nounsement was to he m moment to their client Within a fow minutes the court was in order, Presiding Judge Cullen then read as follows from notes on his desk: “ne application te amend the jerticles of impeachment bas been dented. corridors that demeanor an fhe la of great “Phe Court hae decided that testimony stantiative charge.” That was "tao The any Senators ¢x- Pp relief. Judge Herrick, with his ead bent, walked slowly from the room. GOURT NOW OI6CUSSING THE LARCENY CMARG rogumed ecutive out articles one, two and six of ‘the im fret charges that he emeént with the Secre- hin campaign recetnts tary of State and expenditures ‘The second artic guilty of persur charges that he was 4 stating under oath | ont was correct | Article number a!x charges that he used money and checks contributed to Wileon Gets a Blackthorn Stick, WASHINGTON, Oct. 16—A black- thorn etick used at Donnybpook air, | Ireland, was presented to Presitevit Wilson to-day by Representative Ans- herry of Ohio with the suggestion that the executive use it as Ansbery's an- eastors had-over the heads of op- popiata. Yew wewre (Special From a Staff Correspondent of The Bvening World.) cast by the announcement of the Court of Impeachment this afternoon that article IV of the impeachment is broad enough to admit the testimony of Duncan Peck. This is tantamount to a declaration that Gov. Sulzer the Legislative Comamitien:., oy - he ee ee |the wedding of Prince Arthur of Con- )@ petition into the vehicle. Police dragged her away and had dim- n saving her from en angry mob, us votes RESCUE HP LANDS 105 VOLTURNO VICTIMS WITH TALES OF HORROR Frightened Mothers and Children Refused to Enter Small Craft, and Crew Drove Off Panic- Stricken Men. CAPTAIN WAS THE HERO, DECLARE PASSENGERS Revolvers Used at Last Minute to Force -Men to Jump Into Sea Alongside of Rescuers. ‘Burning Volturno, Photographed From Rescue Ship, And Captain of Grosser Kurfurst That Gave Aid (Photograph of Ship Taken by Jack Jarrett, an Actor, Who Was a Passenger on the Kurfurst.) cue VTE; WILL STAND; NV ARTICLE W Indicates That of Gov. Sulzer was probably. fore- ppress evidence by using threats to ‘SUFFRAGETTES MOB | += ‘XING AND QUEEN ON | Fs : WAY TO WEDDING; | ft. 2 aK : aetna sshd IIR conics: The North German Lloyd steamer Grosser Kurturst came into port to-day with 105 survivors trom the burned The Ger- ed by wire. steamer Volturmo, jman steamer was the third in that great fleet which, sumune less, rallied around the burning and sinking hip in midoe The Grosser Kurfurst led all the fleet in the work of rescue and daring. Her boats were in the sea when those of other ships standing by feared to venture into the boiling w She was shown the way by Edward Lloyd, the intrepid second officer of the Voliurno, who, at the request of Capt. Inch, lowered the last lifeboat of the di ieee hole ie Alexandta and Queen of Norway Also 3e- sieged by London Militants, RNS BoORNIMG MISSING AVIATOR MRS. C,H. MACKAY IS BEING SOUGHT FILES ANSWERIN ONLAND AND SEA, MRS. BLAKE'S nb Aeroplanes, Autos, Motorboats Says Plaintiff and Wireless Utilized rs, yomed steamer and ve in the storm. howed that it was possible for a small boat to The res sumer reached Quarantine at 10,20 o'clock this morn. ing and was released at 11 o'clock. She docked at her pier in Hoboken at 12.30 P.M, All the way up the North river the gallant ship was, ‘saluted by the sirens of cratt, large and smal! Thousands of people along the Battery, in the skyscrapers in lower Manhattan, and on the Jersey and waved hats and handkerchiefs in feeble but fervent great service she had performed, Suffragettes to-day ked the carriage in which King orge ani Queen Mary were on their way to St, James's Palace to attend 1MNDON, Oot at cuing st naught and the Duchess of Fite. One woman named Margaret Sterling, bolder than the rest. Jumped on tho atep of the King's carriage and attempted to throw ‘Shore cheered in $1,000,000 acknowledgement of the for women,” saouted in Action Is of ‘Jealous Among the survivors on the vessel there was ni ing but praise for the suffragett he clung to the} weeping Search for Jewel, isposition,” : iexing th one foot on the F = Disposition. the Grosser Kurtuerst and her brave officers and crew. She thrust the petition within th For Capt. Inch and Second Oficer Lioyd of the Volturne the praise bed A winged thing seoming no Niger) sire Clarence H. Mackay's answer to wax little short of adulation, before she could drop it. than a child's finger, so nish im the lon, give of Mes, Cath aaa ts CERS 1 : Other militants succeeded im throw: | morning blue It was, crept uy from the | 4 Rist ; eer fave ee [PA NGERS FOUGHT FOR THE BOATS, ing copies of the Suffragette into the| Southern horizon to-day, «1 tha] P2080 ON0 Oe magen for Allenating: the hat some of the » passengers of the lost shin wi carriages in which Queen Mother Alez+/tnin ribvon of wale: ai tw affections of Dr. Joseph A. Blake was Tha eamerat \ eee Ps vlan oh the:lost hip were man-handled andra and the Quees of Norway wete| pasnod on down to the region uf Ja. | fied in th nreme Court to-day b snot denied. The crew said that they were obliged to do this for the ae cromd followed Margaret} matca Bay and there « Hie fat j Arthur ©. Train, ates Mackay’s coune | of the rest of the pass. 1 for the men themselves. Almost at Sterling, the suffragette who at-|/ands and the innumern)) ets and | gel | the first sign of danger there was a rush for the lifeboats. Capt. Inch tacked the King's carriage aa she lex {t hoveret. Round ant round | except for admitting that the Blakes aaina a iar : me Hilieoed Pike Wad SCOR ASD 1 INO) BARTER Paes len BuaRAr On te ent weet are married, Mrs, Mackay denies each ordered the passengers back from the boats, knowing that the chances Hee never the paliee euc|people for miles around gazed upward | tM every charge made In Mra. 1 kein | were against any boat living in the turbulent sea, and believing that the ceeded in driving off the ‘le throng. |in amazement. | plaint. To the general dental is {Velturno might be saved, Margaret sterling in her defense plead-| This Tony Jannus in hie added the following statements as a bare MPAs TIN CIC te One fies heen ata ; ed the right of all subjects to petition rehing for Albert J | supplementary defense and as a reason GAPT. mM VORANGRN BERG 5S GROSSE | Vhere was no crowding of women, as has been stated. The women Rng py Ray sto| ware Lie nan woe was Jost In thy sky last | for mitigation of damages KORFVERST, Jid not try for the liteboats. They were afraid to venture into the little t ‘alice jonday morning. Another birdina he defendant did not » | i I future good behavior. Pee ee tharaRe NEHER TARE EL come OREN chit ee: Mcoaaa (cia aititan contin as etl They shrieked and prayed when clustered aft on deck. When the fying man who shot up into the] of the plaintiff until in or about the vets aforesaid, th Inight came—Thursday night—the women we ced i MILITANTS BOMBARD blue from “sempetead aviation eld | Sear wale that the plaintit, always | sald husband na» wos Uv Votes for We Women! tile Set etn ere placed fate: Woot» JUDGE WHO SENTENCES | forty-eight hours before and then diss) hax tad a Jealous disposition und |p te OnE REPRE ' * pitals in the atter part or the vessel, and a number of the men tried to ; appeared as completely as if he had! ungovernavie temper ae allahe PRE RR LNIR, Rose AP BMS SH) get down among them It was then that the crew fell th WO OF “ARSON SQUAD.” | ; ae ble achine tate at 4 pers ! | tercounse Mitation. with twe |. Heavy. Mballoting ng” is going on among S¢t 4own Amory i upon the passen- F ————— Prive Sanh ri pee ; haat ne | 4 ag mt | we such ‘ New Bele nployers in favor ot anes gers and drove them back FUASGOW, Scotland, Oct, 16—Two | ethereal trap had closed behind hy nti, hus had no af- | tt The cause of the fire is not known. The captain told hone ‘| militant suitragetter-Margaret Mor-| To-day every life saving station along Nove for hor watd hus. | @fy aciuatitance with ¢ \7 294 IN ttn Seige aie At ad it was caused by cher : Leip the: officers . ‘ the south shore of Long Island and Ane ih Oe Ka but on the contrary he has avoided 9Ge Finish ests WER that he believed it was caused by chemicals stored in hold No, 4, where rison, an artist, and Mra, Smith, a well , on ti antrary, hae kD A i ; , known woman’ doctor—were sentenced {GOW the Jersey coast was commun njure his good name by | j uch as posnidle, and | the fire broke ou 6.40 o'clock on Thursday morning. Ever fort th and the wireless continued ‘1 ; 'y effor cer aa Pista sais shiy Ae t ita questions to siips at iia a cl nt the anti unt © was made to quench the tlames with hose, and at about 10.30 o'clock attempting on July 4 to eet fire to a) tt ae copie, eta th aa| ate. lak rumare and ace year 19M lived separated And that the demand for female help {he fire was thought to be under control. But the smoke kept pouring large mansion 1p @ Glaagow suburd om sea on basanlid: Bay, vy, cueations agals him regarding since the autumn of jy pearly a5 great dy that tor male help out of the hold and the flames were smouldering under deck. which was onoe the residence of the "| intimacy with other woaen und lis | the year iH) have matnianed sop: jy shown by comipariaun wits these go ; 4 nny ae late Sir John Mulr, @ former Lord | ® St me DP cea 4} neglect of ie murital obligations arate and distin: establisnine figures “ © CARMANIA CAME IN FOUR HOURS. MTs asta es scene in covet Ghent eae ee peat at ok Laat” metenty-ffth O4O1 wiilinsMQXee yiaute! It was eleven o'clock, as near as the survivors can judge, that the | appearance. abe N Haat seventyetifin 9t Mi Oe boIN' “tiie Woke ia arrived he scene. the Judge, Lond Salvosan, pronounced | Though Vario d’Peloggto, general man: | and mitted that she hod read Mrs Ma K b Carmania arrived on the scene, the sentence. Irate suffragettes hurled | a, of the Molsant Aviators, will not} Sand and desired te rain hla, on anew jo ALL 1K w fetore this there had been a pantie, When vegetables applas at the Judge t that he haw lost hope avi:| that during the year 195 and rep ole see eee te tocar ) 6,201 : York’ Morning t R the passengers were de- head and sang the Marseliaiee "th re new concede that Jewel i» deal edly thereafter ate, tre said pias Mre 4 a 6, ’ nied the bouts the men, In terror, tried to Jump futo the sea, Some of | Women were arres! 5 yell a” | hieatened tu ar “ i : - one " Ce 7 CAMBRIDUR, "Bneiand, Oct, wm] fom the manner or nie pruning: aie emaaa es 1 a Loire And these “Help Wa them succeeded, But the erew, ay many of them as could be spared Bivins so, Wile suftragette yeetter ouservere and professional ship) try, etauae of |g 7 i Nica i i messing from tighting the tlames, fought them back for thelr own good. tenced at the Ansizes here tovdey to alJewel's body i# ever found it wil! be | @ 00 4 ' hunt Mr re World 4 All was quiet when the Carm, arrived, save that the women, many ern) of elghteen ! Bo a or oO BAUS ae t 1 wre ow — \ ‘ ., . oe IE. Ga the ie eo ines See eae ear I that any | Mes Mucka ak SORE CONVINCING EVIDENCE”! hem clinging to their children, were hysterical and praying and begging on May 17, To-day Adolph E. Wuppermann, nec] afle as des Deed An Hi oe iar the ight be save. to tne hovas| retary for che, Moveante, offered. a. re:| #10 THAT THe WORLD IS NEW hey might be saved 9% ward of \ A vie finding of Juv on g Anewer cont.nves roa fica YORK’S FAVORITE HOME Che Carmania, which has received the greatest credit in the work machine, od further What by season of ipa Be NEWSPAPER} of rescying, did nothing! One of her sailors into the i a is yn sea ‘ ;

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