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—themers orobabie te wight ond Tusedeg tld. FANAL NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1915 16 PAGES PRICE ONE CENT LINER ROCHAMBEAU ONFIRE: MAY RACE FOR LIFE TO PORT wtatne ent BESS ONE CENT. NPCALL ADMITS INTEREST ALL THE BRITSH WAR PLANS FIRE BOMBS PLACED ABOARD IN LIGHT STOCK; “JUST AS PLACED INHANDS OFASQUTH, =ROCHAMBEAU, SAYS RUMOR / MUCHAS WIFES," HE SAYS LLOYD GEORGE AND BALFOUR.., Cannot Control Will Go to Halifax.” Captain of Public Service Chairman on Stand Lansing in Protest to London Says) French Ship Says by Wireless---Carries 300 Again Makes StartlingStatement | “Interference With American! Passengers and 225 in Crew---Turns —Denies Andrew Freedman Ships and Cargoes Has Become Back to Nearest Port Gave Him 387 Shares. Increasingly Vexatious.” ° ne we f Edward E. McCall, Chairman of the Public Service Cominission, LONDON, Nov. England has adopted a new policy for con- sA wireless message received this afternoon by the French Line told First Cabin Passengers on the Rochambeau. Surprised the Thompson Legislative Committee to-day by stating that} ducting the war, according to the Evening News, and 4 council of} of the fire at sea of the company’s big steamship, the Rochambeau. The Following is the list of first cabin passengers on the Rochambeau: he was just as much interested in Mrs. McCall's dividend from the Kings] three will hereafter have complete control of operations. They are: | wireless, signed by the ship's commander, ready: Mra. Marguerite Ajas big hd Boy is ae : iy { ” aril iat RB, de Ali . ‘County Electric Light and Power Company stock as if it were his own. Premier Asquith, acting temporarily as Minister of War, H “Fire in reserve bunkers, If cannot be controlled will shuns aaah, Mrs. E. W. Keck Referring to his dummy holder of * First Lord of the Admiralty Balfour, put into Halifax. JUHAN.” Mid Senvletta Amand nth ee a record, John J, Mackin, endorsing DIED HOLDING FLOWER Minister of Munitions Lloyd George. The Rochambeau sailed from New York last Saturday afternoon| Pierre D. Aycaguer peer oo’ dividend checks over to Mrs, McCall, Foreign Minister Sir Edward C siated itt f Mrs. Jeanne Bringas Leon Labadie Senator Thompson asked: WILSON HA HAD 0 SENT HER oreign Minister Sir Edward Grey, it is tated, will sit with this’ 4+ 3 o'clock. She had 300 passengers, 200 of them in the cabin and 100] Master Emanuel Bringas Mrs, Leon Labadie “And you had just as much Interest triumvirate whenever Brilish foreign policies are involved. in the steerage. The last position given by the steamship places her 650 Miss Jeanne Brunet Armand Laurent fm it, If it was Mrs, McCall's, as if It The council—“the big three,” as the English are calling them al- §vas your own, hadn't you?” PELL” “emohaticaily, Gectared. Me. | Mrs. M. T. Thompson, Prominent in teady—will have direct charge of British military and naval operations. McCall. “Just as much--just as) Work for Sout, Received Blos- |! ordinary matters they will act without consulting the rest of the The Rochambeau was bound for Bordeaux with a cargo estimated much.” A moment later the witness turned som as W Mrs, Laicle Bey miles east of Sandy Hook. Mra, Stephane Bridier Master Pierre Bridier Master Jean Bridier Cabinet. at 10,000 tons, largely consisting of war munitions and other supplies] Mss Suzanne Bridier Cc. P. Lafontaine Henri Lefranc Empte Latimer Mr. Maluin Leon Medem ; Mrs, D, 8. Billman on the chairman and sharply asked: | wasnHinaron, N Sue The entire ry will be given an opportunity to take part in’ for the French Government. She is a 16,000 ton ship and one of the | vitail Bongutat iat ae “ $ 5 ot h 5 eae ves Ming *) discussions and te reise a voice when vital policies are or col : Mrs. Pierre Berthet 4 pg ela haeecatels hie AOS THower from the White House discussions and to exercise ce when vital policies are under consid; biggest in the French Line service and one of the largest in the Trans-) ehh’ Annie de tn Talze and maid Miss Marie Muller lo by did you ask it?! rvatory sent her yesterday by Presi- eration ; ~ 235 me is] Mra. @ ae ia: Bales . Miss Martens math nang partiiulan® Feplied | gon SUING AI ERB. ORMARTGR COR i = itlantic trade since the war began. She carries a crew of 225 men and is Mrs Chediohteise la Balze Samuel Moussaier? enator Thompson coolly. us oi ee’ ce A 0. a len wedding anniversary, M Y oO Ni ti B ° . ofticered by men who were trained in the French navy Mr. Mrs, Samuel Moussate? wanted to know how you rerarded | y.ry' qyiiaterr Thompwon dist tw. Oe O» Serves Notice on Britain Paul Meusnier Being 650 miles east of Sandy Hook, the Rochambeau would be on} Mr Emile Barriere i ) | Basile Bontzouvis Mrs, Paul Meuanié bad ha tr Tliegal Blockade Must End ne latitude of Halifax and within about ten hours steaming distance of | Rie, 7 kdward 1 : Bourgeoin “ . Moore WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.—Although © Alex. Jy Barret Panagiotis Minas Tho investigating committee called on Chairman McCall to produce the; original, certificates of the 887 shares | {¢ of Kings County Electric stock that he kept in the name of his dumm Mackin, and which he asserts w transferred to his wife. McCall did America te to Great Britain, de hat port. It is presumed that Capt. Juhan, tinding the fire in his coal | | Miss Luctonne J. Constantine o ile Merete ape of | Hvere Sir Bdward Grey, the Brit bunkers difficult to control, would turn his bow immediately towards the | Mra. Louise Cousinat res amile Mercier a ish Foreten Minister, tate Saturday 2 - A ising, ciate fe ee Walter Cunningham bin any M. McCaffrey Her hus- night by Ambassador Page, contains Canadian port. The Rochambeau is capable of cighteen knot re ad} Mra, MW MeBilroy | Tixs Cougi had been i form had cherlshe hand, Mashus ‘Thompson, jaa War liv" ; ‘hal Canséne Jules E. Pages not have them, sald he did not know] )\\N"" Mt Thony . no A neenianta if in extreme difficulty she would be pressed to the limit of her boilers, Mich nie 9 ‘eo Mra, Jules F. Pages who had them, but he would try to Abb’ triet account y" clauses, it has ins 2 ‘olla " get them. The committee demand- created vod Impression all over the She is in easy wireless distance of Halifax and in emergencies could sum-| Nicola Carnesate aes Bibs 6, ree ‘ “ato! Miss Augusta Pradeilies t roduce them by 3 o'clock Jeountry because the firm sore . ' r eet an iano . H, Catois u ete tess crigicaie ccuid LAWYER IS FOUND DEAD the President has taken against con mon coast guard cutters and other vessels to her assistance . Jules Combes Mrs. Marie Pujolle be examined to find what kind of a tinued British Interference with | The French Line has sent wireless messages to the liner's com- Gustave Goutent Mise F. Projean bide Rete the "18,000 word note this mander asking for details. Officials of the line would not comment on] Mrs, Laurent Chabaud Mrs, Horace Pichat was taken to let the witness go after a é laa Mins Th Peorehone them. overnment serve nesiea! 31 the rumor that the fire is of incendiary origin, ar, Wiltahize Cc. Clayton P; On the company’s books they stil!| Thomas L. Waters Apparently| Great Britain that “it cannot sub- ; j a . ; j Mrs, Ethel L. Chapman peered Pomonts , 2 ay... | mit to the curtailment of its nou pee , There have been persistent rumors along the waterfront that last] ‘Tallmadge 0. Davidson rthur William Parkins stand in the name of the dummy.| Killed by Fall Down the Stairs tral rights.” adding that the eo- | Para baa oe by Two Sub-|. ides ' , Arthur N. Decker P. M. Papineau and there ts no public record of a . ‘alled British blockede aites - week while cargo was being stored aboard the Rochambeau fire ratte te Paul Rivot - Hi ‘ - foe § * : : . ules Demetre oe ri ee Ab His ome. tive, illegal and indefensible” and marines in Mediterranean— | bombs were discovered. The story had it that a bag of sugar burst in} \y ss Laure Dupre Mrs. Paul Rivot apy Thomas L, Waters, a lawyer and| will not be recognized block- ; A the sling: s being hoisted alongside and that several fire bombs] Gaston Dewever F. Rougier q bonds in a rie i Nlae ¢ slings as it was being hoisted alongside and that several fire bom aston Dewever pists cape aeesaaliad promoter and Vice-President of| ade-in-fact. The note adds that Woolwich Sunk Near London. ira dleclogad’ fltie iltiarHag ariiphenon lly: erie nees : Mrs. Gaston Dewever and child Miss Cornelia Roblin bse i had Stewart, Wa & Co, of No. 15| the United States cannot “oom- were disclosed, The line has emphatically denied these rumo Oe neon Mies Teahells A. Bteveve SrCALL DECLARED HE WAS Vic-| Broad Street, died a fractured| placently suffer further subor- jniepae on A few months ago the amship La Touraine of the French Line Mrs. Helene Echenard | Miss Alice Stewart TIM OF INSINUATIONS. skull to-day in the lower hallway of| dination of its rights and inter ; “ The following +... fire at sea, bound for Bordeaux, as was the Rochambeau, It was] Mrs. Bugonia Ferrette Drit Said eK the house at 9 West Twenty-eight jannouncement i made by the official Aaa A ee okib ing ‘ Daniel D. Frank! Walter 8, Stevens For an hour on the stand, JuC#e! street, in which he had an apart-| _ The note gives notice to Amer: | press tureau cided at thatitime that the fire was: probably. of: Incenlary: origin J Mrs. Daniel D. Franklin | J. M. Sawyer McCall was a testy witness, sna ments Apparently he had failen:d icans whose legitimate foreign | On shale The Rochambeau is the second steamer within a week bound trom} ote rerrand Garifalo Stamatelos out his answers, making voluble ex Nee Gains bad atrane Wa head a "| trade ig interfored with that they | . the 6th instant His Ma * ie dont stats re San ; | E. Sotiriou Pianations, engaging {In Contro yey ee aioe one iaeee naliwa should seek redress directly ie % armod board ie New York for Europe to catch atire and hea r Halifax, The British pg er ad | Miss ‘Tuychat with the Chairman and counsel and)” Waters, who was a member of the| through diplomatic channels of Tara, Capt. Rupert Gwatkin W eviner Rio Lages, trom New York to Queenstown with a cu of suga Mine’ Ellnine Ferra Demetrios Tasor proclaiming that he was beng made vie Lambs and the Tatauet Clubs, y | their own Government, rather Hams, was attacked by two enemy tor the British Commission, caught fire 300 mil ith of Halifax on! om ‘f Warvand Miss Lucie Vallee tim of deliberately created erroneous! last night to a Laint than through prize courts. : Fi fra, Fount | AN, Varnovallas insinuations and impressions, He de-) Hudson ¢ wa The body of the latest note to Lon. | St! rines In the Hastern Medi Thursday last and put into Halifax late the next day th flam : pus : | B. Winthrop thal When he : i ¢ 4 i r arre op elaimes panies the intumacian i fo eT 90: don aontains th ey eANs pointe ase, terranean and sunk, Thirty-four from one hold, Capt. Bell of the Rio Lagay stated that the tire on Bl areeee a Jonn H. Wright hod got th rom Andr ed| eight ye ng with all phases of the contraband | the crew reported iis: g been caused by an incendiary bomb placed in a sugar| Miss andiner Miss Caroline 8, Weed man, and explained that Freedman‘s) Univer Question, prior as well as after the t Ai ne ara before receiving @ ’ Auguste A. Grimauit Mra. K ine M. Wallace name only game into the record be-| this ety Praney Weare 3 so-called blockade was instituted, and nin the Brit Wave'waa te ral The Lio Laga ke { at Yonke if ; M r Bernard P. Wallace s ey aw under Senator eioge tha Ran eoate cll chen || h Navy was In the lelene Gyger | Master Be allac cause re a ee paring be BBs urs ago he married Mt . | annout iy _ ‘ a a : ee a A = moty {2 rvice of the British India Steam | = ll OM Goule | Miss Tda Welt from him and the stock put up Southall, a Virginia b juty, |e sent, dealing with prop | Navigation © Limited. f ”y nining & ne under the old cor Mr \ verlag | Miss Mary 2 C. Watts lateral been dead about ten years: |and right of the British Goverument ig aie cl van AD BROADWAY" LOSES 1 i | ates aise He admitted that it had been cond wife was May Hopkins. |to include in their list of conditional | ‘i ay Hae) of 4 por x, payments of interest or a N. ¢ r | - A : tered in the name of his dummy lao noted for her mood | contraband of war certain articles| one giom ane was bullt In 100%, Bhe CORPORATION TAX SUIT NPOFRGOR, SEB RO) teil) ey Wy RN RGRA oe ti ee Mackin, since 1908 and still stands in| 100K Sie div) De stage. | which have been so included.” digo Nicest feat beam and ¥ ap of iild- |W: BG erhert My pg declared that he had given the stock | H N BOLTS W SON'S Jon the law and facts, Secretary Lan-| , /1)% riunn aienmanip Woolwich ; ‘ ot ETT = ’ to Mrs. McCall before he took the oath sing says: Cee owned by the fritish Concern With Capital of $600 and) # fy conpenaes te tie Tale aie lect UP Chas, Wagner of offica as Public Service Comaiis- “I believe it has been conclusively | | ane eee. “il i SmallAg ere " fed Indebtedn of $4,- and a y tol 4 ey lsh tau 7 ae aa 912 = sioner, NAVAL DEFENSE PLAN shown that the Is sought to pe ee ee ae the « ane BY 6 German ee IVER CONE bid a a ‘ wire dees vue ROBBED FOR TENTH TAME. McCall was accompanied In the ex- employed by Gr itain ww obtaia lO. Ne Sraw Wan: saved 750,000 Made a Test On tne e . ° : aakee amination room at No. 165 Broadway and use evidenc enemy destina IO, Nov, 'F-The Jor-nen Nee erate t ox secAbe Marith “ Yeuumen Make Yearly to by Leroy T, Harkness, assistant coun-|House Fl eader, After Hour’s | u | steamer Yasakun) Maru nit VA HINGTON Nov at he 4 Hisn M T Halpin “ . Har » asa t vuse Floor seader, er Hour’s) on of cargoes god for imeutral) sy io satonica when it w re ; iB Bean, i Haul WH toflice Up the State. sel to the Public vieo Commission. | 1. AMAIL, Boeck ports and to 4 a contraband yay sur wo Br \ 1 f . ¥, te er, who occasionally came to his Conference With President, haracter Laci coca aval et & submarine near Gib args New Yor Tee build 1 ' \ N.Y v. 8.—-The tenth » W = hard m such ca 7 cal espe fae ence ei ati : - . ‘ linet . \ 1 the pos at Lacona, near chief's assistance with information in Announces Opposition without Justification; that the block. |"! Hf Ad beeen ¢ Aida eb ca if $ tor t Mis M any years occurred. early answer to pointed questions, The | ade, upon which such methe sared tlah Governinent a honded sd ——_ M ( 1 two men blew open the Tammany legislative contingent also | : Noy, &—Rovrer| gctiy rounded, ia ineffective, iNeas ms ‘aang mic lay los usainat cer | Etter Ln a street Cuventn. . aped ih an automobile with showed up for the first timo In months sentative Kitchin, House floor le. a Tatler iat the Jadlolas wa, tures of ation tan M ' ’ No f stamps, $100 in money at ths committee's sessions, Senator |after an hour's talk with P nt | prc vitered as a means of rep- | apreme int, which gave a di ® Kast One Hundred and Fifteent J. mI 25 in cash, James A. Foley and Assemblyman Jo- | Wilson to-day, said he would not sup- | aration for an international injury 13 | ch will affect other realty | Street, wa " min L. Julien " seen leaving the bulld- — port the Administration naval pro = srations : ot Avon fy Nudolp Joubert ing, but they drove away befere police | @ontinued on Second Page.) _| gramme. ‘(Continued on Second Page,) =| Tho question was whether, in deter- Bronx, t Mrs, Gertrude B. King arrived at the scene ‘

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