The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1913, Page 1

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GLYNN TAKES FULL CONTROL AS GOVERNOR; ~ ORDER OF REMOVAL IS SERVED ON SULZER VEATHERRain poohable toemtant and Satnrday. PUNAgZ EDITION. = _ a) “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | PRICE “ONE CENT. bee a WRATHER—Rain probable to-night and Sntarday, orld, INAi|| | " Circulation Books Open to All,” | EDITION. i a SLANE YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1913. hs ‘PAGES sel ‘ONE ‘CENT. — "WR WARSHP EXPLODES Sipe nt eer MPEACHMENT COURT ETM LOS; mos gy” re —2 EOE OL, SIL te Would Like to one Wilson! in Peace Move, but Must Look | 3 Out for Trade Interests, Formal Notice Served on the Con- laine “INTERVENTION, | victed Governor at the Executive Mansion, and He Is Preparing a Statement to the Public. (HIGH COURT DECIDES - NOT TO DISQUALIFY HIM Final Vote for Removal Was on the Three Articles Upon Which He Was Convicted Last Night. By Martin Green, (Mast Correspondent of Fhe Evening World.) ALBANY, Oct. 17.—Martin H. Glynn was sworn in as Governor of New York at 3.44 o'clock this afternoon, nearly. four hours after William Sulzer had been removed from office by the High Court of Impeachment, Presiding Judge Cullen of the Court of Appeals admin- istered the oath of office. The final acts in ousting the impeached executive had been quickly performed, The Governor had been found guilty on three articles of im. ir BL AKE-MACKAY | -INTSEA AND DANS | AS BOSS? WILL HE? |r! snimnay nw utgty wit Sate fom hing ob jottice. On this Judge Cullen also declined to vote. ALIEN ATION ‘ CuIT WITH W es BE SAVER HF WON'T-NOT HI" rena ne ee seend spon Wiles Sulzer at the Executive ; Mansion this afternoon, advising him that the High Court of Impeachment \Falls Lowering Lifeboat Break —_.—_ had removed ‘aim from office, The notice was signed by Presiding sve Intad @ 16 | ‘ ‘ | pap. The | Judge Cullen and Clerk McCabe of the Court of Impeachment and was {Lawyers for Noted Surgeon’s| and Precipitaie Cr Into {Reads the Report That He served by the Sergeant-al-Arms of thal body, SeeeDeeed Zeppelin Dirigible “L-2,” on Trial Flight at Johannisthal, Germany, iwi Not Withdraw Recogni- Is Totally Destroyed by | tion of the Provisional Gov Fatal Blast of Gas. | ment in Mexico. “\ADMIRALTY TRIAL. BOARD ion Sict hcl amt Is HURLED TO EARTH. ' Proviste ae Preatlent Huerta of ¥ drawn at present, as has 236) 0982658 | > hes from |} the opinion of British tcigclos, It ts admitted that htarise which would in: ard Grey, the British For: ¢ this drastic out that noth-, Washington, in Only One Man in Car Escapes in, Traged y—Three German Aviators Killed in Other Accidents. BERLIN, Oct. 17.—The explosion of two tons of gasoline fuel in % the central “gondola” of the new Zeppelin dirigible battleship of the air “L-2” while she was 900 fect above the earth at the Johannisthal aer.- drome, near the capital, to-day killed twenty-seven of the twenty-eight men | who were making the test flight in the new monsier, mortally injured the other and reduced to wreckage the formidable air cruiser upon which all c t, it ts declared, Germany was pinning its hopes for the supremacy of the air. anes be alpey maki| No more appalling disaster of the air has ever occurred since man first of all | ie ca P4EADO444-99-004 first learned to fly. This was a twentieth century disaster, For whea tein ire the great white shape floating serenely in the morning sky and churning its way toward nearby Berlin at a forty-mile rate was suddenly rent asun- der by a succession of blinding flashes nearly a dozen aeroplanes were darting about the vault of the sky like swallows surrounding a condor. Three German army aviators who had been previously sent on of- ficial flying ions were reported killed, at different points just as the | news of the big airship explosiou was flashed to the public. What made to-day’s tragedy—the seventh in the dark record of the Zeppelin—all the harder for the nation| monster dirigil'e shed-—the dock of the to bear was the fact that the members| new cruiser of the sky—Was dotted with of the Admiralty Hoard selected to ace) groups of & fin-} doors opened ie in reaiivat affaire in Mext tnac the state of | epilcually bad, ously refrain: ny way between god God -Bn8-3-9-9-8-6-4-4 24-204 (Contin Wife Deny She Intends Any Water. Would Step Down and Says In effect it was also a notice of dispossession. Up to the time of tn} EE E MAN y AT S Settlement. eo “Nonsense!” its receipt Mr. Sulzer and his wife had made no preparations for leaving in the swaying as were all of THR 6 R A | OR tw r falof the kaw GP) iiell Ss their quarters in the Executive Mansion. There is nothing to preven 1 4 ing to pl the service. feo, SS ee smaining ‘oe = 4th eat ‘The only explanation (hat can be RIV- KILLED WHILE IH FLIGHT i ne sapien aaa \ were] yur charien FL Murphy retire from them from remaining as long as they desire, en of the disaster is that one eye mo- | ju ' sath Siake dha stawl nter- | ve leadership of Tammany after Mr. Sulzer was in his room on the second floor of the Executive Fe eee tore af kavoline {vel is oT aa L i miuAy pana Mel} the election? Mansion when the news came to him at 14.56 o'clock that he had been \ ried under the belly of the great a ne Burns to Deat hile Aeron | ee ied oaration) (inal aa Ho will not—tf he can help it. removed by the Impeachment Court. He had been in seclusion all j mo d eo Ka he W * inned i 4 —_— ry t ante son * Fens, TE a oan Be plane ts Pinned in Tree—Other | Anwrivan strains, mas 5 bind, Dr. Joseph Qt dinan, | une Of the morning papers sald he | morning and refused to accept any cards sent from the front door. i whole craft, a Two Fall to Des li v4 SA pert tering A mages 1 janie MON e aa UecaReT eats It was announced for him that he would have a statement to make i 4 way in the alr Was enact part of the Supreme Co Hut he wen’ ne can he'p aa > H seeeatie that not one of the wrest) TERGIN, Oct, 17.—-<lapt. Haesetor, | stirs ee Jatuy, Ie was dented at the ottlve ') Phe mune papers ald thar Me Murs |i the public, but that he 4 not give it out until he had time to crowd of people sanding slow about SH gE she WILSON PRACIICALL) 1 s lawyers that t | uy te king to abdicate, and leave the examine the record of the vote by which he was removed from office: the Lege sant ey ee Rag dentniios Ey BLPOREOR fihe Utter ters to get another Hig Tiger The fact that Presiding Judge Cullen, after voting favorably to the THOUGH WI7E DUERTA, | © blue the way through the political come to this modern example tion had com ae Governor all the way through the trial was to be excused from voting See quest of the alr ys ‘ ; BEAAD'R CODQUEIE GL IR OT erent . WASIIT But he isn't when the question of removal from office came up knocked the last prog true to|lin last night wich | luerta aaa arn . ais that te = : Ming pro-| to points In Silesia. 4 » ‘ a, Fa also said that che! from under the Sulzer forces. i ne fe aetna 0") JUDGES SEVERELY CRITICISE SULZER. tof the administration, On the face of the record eight Judges of the Court of Appeals, iy Yu eluding three candidates for re-election, voted against him, and the othe, |after taking pains on several occasions during the trial to express t sun like the] spectively, to deliver mil) ared, to Kive Mr. Mot At another lation with Mr, Arthur Pritn, VIvernia waited for un hour, witte agreed that ( to be the 1 rning should be postponed |tne two instant th ripping the lenatin ot the hi io and then the rush of a bla down to © phy Was meen today, He anced at the story in of the nd Lindsay are Mrs ie ait ty yaeeeiedi stad Japers, He amiled jopinion that the acts of William Sulzer were “dishonorable” and 1 The ore \ Akay S BShORH AYS KAISER | ‘ ” 7 The huxe 1 ADIs GEO TERS ELIN Petanen "There's no use discussing $&" he! enough to warrant his removal from office, had they been ¢ 5 the other slid p * | wad. Its nonsense” ‘ ~ of . eer ts it know, 1 slutety noth. | men Mr. Murphy emiled again, ana|during his incumbency, refused to vote to save him from disgra could be a real sailing fortress In time jon "in the at xettioment, and) HERLIN, Ont. 17.-—Emperor William, | the day opened pleasantly in Tammany, Another staggering blow to the Sulzer adherents was the action of sen on tWo builders’ trial cefil | Goth suite wore filed with the intention! v4 was at onn when apprised of “They say tat Mr. Murphy te tired of | | eal ; (eee aa piven every. duets willl that they #hould be prosecuted." Hera oon Shen wnarined OF the | iyiht awd a reporter who wae intar- |Senator Wende of Buffalo who, after maintaining throughout the trict to the hops of the old Count Zep "It's God's will, Gertnany must be | viewing Mr Moca to-day ” that he did not believe the acts charged were impeachable because they and his backers 14, “y i © that that ts 90," ne A trong and bear rageously were committed prior to the election, refused to commit himself on the tide ie i bh ay Ae ihe twith thelr ac ar : Fanpe i i a au : foark Saat ray Eater final, crucial vote as to the Innocence of the man he had defended, ee eee enemy ue ANAL Nal for | were both palelaal : A for hin to resign After sisetion Willlam Sulzer ceased to be Governor of the State of New York ri " hud bee leferred onan <n PRES an there Oy Amreement?” wi iked. I tna mr wa ssn oS] a) EXTENDS SYMPATHY, | Nifhere van nouaresment of at sorte-(tte moment the presiding Judge of the Court of Impeachment NOTED MEN START ON FATAL Mackuy "sor wuy other kind of an agreement pe-|announced that he had been removed. The service of the notice of re R JOURNEY. Ambassador Speaks for Unlted » dome from | sympathy | tween i ane me," replied the moval, a copy of which was filed with the Secretary of State, was a matter Berlin's Ate heir. Imastnation Hin Dt poured in all tny fr fam All over Burope, |? ii to ehy ounonenion of legal form, fired as it yn by dreams of Ger. w by Mre. lake! He elon?” wae asked, At the moment William Bulser ceased to be Governor, Martin W, Glynn, pret aupremacy of tho alr tarough the or, called at th th mutt $12 Men's 50" coats & Suits 86 95 Mier of deep personal re |who has been Acting Governor since Aug, 14, became the Chief Baeoutive side til Wr UA rei ict al | fogretted eK nritorina aheate of the State. Gov, Glynn was not at the Capitol when the Court of Ime- Government and himself in connectio Shave os 6 Mr, Sulaer."* peachment took its final action, Ho reached his office @ iittle before 3 new alrerait's acceptance by the tril) with the disauter to f — o'clock and went into congultation with friends as to what course he should Danes of alters a ea oe nd } ld “\Wants” bout taking the oath of office eds Journeyed out to Jona ermann, Un : Sunday World “Wants? puraue & ig tHe - Berra apna er to Sisea Ataire, ‘n the und ’ " Robert F, Wagner, who became Lieutenant-Governor, declined to make the Bight Tho great plain about the retary of State Work Monday Wonders. |any statement. He ia auccended ag President pro tom. of the donate by

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