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| FANAL PRICE ONE CENT. ‘GUERNS Che _f ireulation Books Open to Au’| preight, 1046, by The Prews Publishing Co. (The New York Wortd). NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, WEATHER—Fair and colder to-night. Sunday cleat, » FANSL =a ~ PRICE ONE CENT. 12 PAGES Y’S TWO GOALS AND TOUCHDOWN _FOR YALE FURNISH SURPRISE FOR 61.000 NEW YORK WOMAN DOCTOR “TELLS HOW ANCONA ‘SANK, TAKING WOUNDED 10 DEATH if Dr. Cecile L. |. Greil Decla Declares Subma- ‘rine Kept Up a Continuous Bom- bardment and Shells Burst Among Crowds of Women and Children. PARIS, Nov. 13.—Passengers aboard the Italian liner Ancona were @ompelled to seek safety in the boats while the steamer was subjected fo a cannonade from an Austrian submarine, according to a graphic Story of the sea tragedy told by Dr. Cecile L. Greil of New York to the Havas correspondent at Feryville. The American woman escaped only through her abiilty as a gym- mast. S!.2 tried vainly to find a place in two boats, but there was no room for her | Mauch which already was in the sea by a gunshot Dr, Greil’s story indicates that the torpedo wht. She saved herself by dropping from the deck into a Her maid was killed in their cabin ch sent the Ancona to 1 the bottom was not fired until the steamer had been riddled by shots from | NVCALL CHARGES | REACH ALBANY FOR | | WAITMAN'S ACTION: Governor Expected to Make Prompt Move in Case Against Public Service Chairman. DEMAND HIS REMOVAL. Nine Charges in All and Hear- ing Will Probably Be Set for Nov. 24. | ALBANY, Nov. 13.—The Thoumson Legisiative Committee's ebarges against Public Service Commissioner Edward FB. McCall with their accom: panying recommendation for Bis re- moval were received at the executive offices. toeday. ‘They await the eon- sideration of Gov. Whitman, who ts in Western Now York, but will re-| | turn here to-morrow Executive Counsel Lora tn a pre-| | atlantte craftic PASSENGER ABOARD ST. LOUIS CAUGHT WITH DYNAMITE} English ‘elie 3 Produces. !t After Reluctantly Sub- mitting to Search. TELLS HOW HE GOT Declares Coal Miner Gave It to Him and Says He’s Going to Enlist. + e P's e The discovery of two sticks of tun- nolite, a low powered grade of dyna- mite, in the baggage of Abraham Cummings, a steerage passenger of | the American finer St. ttenes activity werrere Louis, caused the dotecttves * and explo- sions which have endangered trans to- day among Ps t Cummings, who claims British ott- Yale’s ‘Kicker ‘Is Star Star Of Game With Princeton' on TIGERS BEGAN LAST HALF OF STUBBORN GRIDIRON GAME ONE POINT AHEAD OF YALE Driggs’s Touchdown and Tibbott’s Goal Overcame Sensational Field Goals Scored by Eli Kicker Guernsey. :$ 0A 99299594 sSRSoRORe4 Score by Periods Amt Period, 24 Period. 8d Period, 6 7 BY ROBERT EDGREN. -. YALB BOWL, NHW-HAVEN, Nov>18.—The ‘kéoond Derfod of the game between Yale and Princeton here this afternoon was one of the most exeit- ing exhibitions of football seen this season. Neither side scored in the first period, but In the second the Elis tallied first by @ sensational goal from the 4th Period, PRINCETON te guns of the submarine. Fin : SPF | abship, was taken with ail his bag-| { fleld by Guernsey from Yale's forty-five-yard line, which made a fitty-yard “! was in the dining room of the® iminary way |s examining the! gage to Police Headquarters from the + goal, one of the longest in the history of the gridiron. A few minutes later e class passengers,” Dr. Grell {s Thompson committee's findings to-;American Line pler, where he was ; | he dropped another goal from the fleld, which put the Bulldog in the lead asted an saying, ‘ebattiog wittiaoma | 1 4 SUPERDREADNOUGHTS day, but refuses ai comment on them.|arrested. On the advico of Federal | ¢ + | by a score of 6 to 0. the voyagers when we heard the | Lord ts expected to briet and arrange|48et Scully, detatied to the case by > Apress o In the third quarter the Blue got busy again and aco! down, ort of a cannon, ‘There was great! ADDED 10 D BRITISH WAVY | tnem tor Whitman's aay but effective) ACAt Offley of the Department of | > GUERNSENTO SiSTow # | cia. Way pring over (ie Bite S0k tip acere tad Guan patton on the itement on deck and men were | Justiog, the police decided to lodge a P8O11604646404900-% ©2OOOD9O9O 1999420 O9GDOOH4 8998 1 LJ ranning bere and there. | osked the} | attention charge of felony under the Federal ~~ 1 an Ls edip’a doctor wist was sappening! Ay) Conciructed Since the War) The Sharses conclude law against Con on the ground ‘@oncerning the diplomatte reiations be- | — FIRST PERIOD. ead he repli that he didn't know, |" is vibes “The committee recommends to © trahsported a explosive tween this Government and Austria THE LINE- UP. Guernsey kicked off to Shea who Phen 1 went on deck myself. | Began and Will Be Compieted Gov. Whitman the removal of rom one State to another without would be unwisely complicated by | ran the ball to Princetons thirty-five © CANNON ON SUBMARINE | | obtaining permission such action, he will probably let the| yard line. Driggs punted , (4h WERC FIRING RAPIDLY. by January dward E, MoCall from the of: | 91s! eactay ecto anes " eRe wi sath lino, Driggs punted to Yale's +". . . hu . aus: ct unis Maewik ‘Camas 1 objected whan Deteotive matter rest, trusting to the Depart- thirty-five yard line. In two plunges T saw through a slight fog a sub-| LONDON, Nov ~The Datiy fx-| uw ie scedunlt , employed by Chief Dotec ment of J and the Secret Ser Yale pushed back six yards through /waaring about a hundred yards dis- press in a collation from va | slonar.” tive Mallon of the Amer!oun Sind vice to eireumvent any future plot- the Tiger team. Ip the third plunge tant. It was equipped with two can z Sars mous) Gov, Whitman, who Is in Dunidrk | approached his baggage to tings as havo been alleged Wilson smashed straight through the + 39, forward and aft, which were be- | 8urces, arrived at the conclusion that | day, has expressed a determina. | it ob the pler, Convinced iat a ex- According to Lansing’s information, Princeton's centre for firat down tae fired rapidiy, I went down to *érominoughta have iion to act quickly. He expeote to|*munation was necessary. he opened von Nubor'’a named te more or leas Jaie—Hhateree," No X Guernsey Ay cabin to Ket my papers and there been added to the Brice: fund my maid, who pleaded with me «navy } the outbreal the war, 1 of t tv save her. A cannon shot inter- | utbreak of the war, All of these essels will have icen completed by | Noon, Fapted our vonversation. A shell en- | 00 ered the vessel through the port hole api killed my maid, I took my valise ed small jandbag, containing v gebles, after slowly putting on my hat amd coat, and went up on the deck With a lifebelt. “Boats were being lowered, all com- gietely filled. f sought to get into one ol them and was told there was no Tho newsnaper published evidence any further han be He says there is to show wh battleship n undertaken, though { (# he | that one or two more capita | ships will be built ————__—_ TWO BRITISH SHIPS f@ore room, I went to another and re- 2 as of awit a) @aived tho sumo response. I then 0}, Th sane Tammany Di aniaalion @ossed tho deck and saw a launch SUNK BY U-BOATS | veckes 4 rhe ig ‘ee B hegde tay} | charges last an, 1 n @@oat. This contained the chief en- | fos charges t wi : | | @ineor, Carlo Lembert!, two doctors hat ° sans _ isa as ue 8 @@4 other first class passengers, some |Den of Crombie, of Nearly %.000] °° tom monn 38 mules ares on and members of the . A w ©o. 2 i im 5 Tee caved Larnbartl to be allowed ons, One of Them—The would be unwise to longer ald the py : former Bupreme Court Justice > get in. Crew Saved. “Come on,’ he said, at the same *@lme grasping the side of the steamer LONDON, Nov, 18.—The British dety h lnvesuigutors and oy eA . to prevent the small boat from mov-| steamship Sir Richard Dawdry, of|J°cted wil the sumses ae’ of Rit | fired, and was not antted te ‘ Ing off. 2,284 tone grome, has pai trionda who for weverai days PAB o., gog WOMAN DOCTOR SAVED LIFE BY| The vessel was long, 64 foat | HAYe Deen quietly we to Induct! .. police remembered that eetiok |fe LEAP INTO BOAT, beam and 10 fee y it | ena A of game explosive was found in|G "I gauged well the helght which |at Port ¢ ahy|SUMMARY OF THE CHABGEG) © cuicoom on Ge iAzabio when aie [ay Hzs yeparated me from the boat and, _ be- Pe} ch id PREPARED FOR PUBLIC. © @ix months ago, and the |" fog well trained in gymnastics, I Senadaina: Ge kteamship Den | 4 summary of (he charges an pre- efit badcnevan wash eacan te Gidn't hesitate to lex myself tai tote lar or 404 ened by the (bared by counse) for the Tham Bot ad eran Spence the launch, landing at the place desig-| Barrie Shipping Company, was an [Pe ee ere eettiog 5 Avate Terrace) Chesy eu ted. nouneed to-day. TT orev as | ‘A Durham, Bngla sore out wrDuring ell thia time the aubmerine| reve : new WAS) First. That at the time of his ap tog eayssal esters uel had not ceased bo: ling the An- | pointment to office he was the owner Yo) ee een eel he gona, not paying tho slightest atten-| The Den of Crombie presumably was |and is still the owner of took in a Gato #Uli 6h the eacraies | kn tion to the women, children and men}on her way throuelh Mediterra. corporation subject to his official reg el trying to get away, At this moment] pean, as she left Bar jam, on|wlation and supervision, which act is sot . ‘ the submarine was very close to us.}oct, 10 for Hava probable {im violation of the atatutes. A ‘Phe fog lifted and we could clearly | route being by way of t Se | Second. By officially aiding and : Fe distinguish the Austrian flag, which | «>... ) abetting + uring approval of the i Lap * ——— ¢ ccquisition , \ well. Many of the shots entered above IE RESULTS, sary's stock by the Edison Company the watorilne and the holes caused{ | while having « finan est in ty others were too sina to admit} and 1 mr t of such orue a stock auch water, ast was very calm, | Fo)" oH BY noider in an allied coms "Zo finish the we submarine dis. | $10 é F was Third. In partici meetings i gharged a torpedo asd the vessel be- |), Ba Ny se ; of the commission where matters ' frau to sink, 1 SRCOND. RAGE . fur |were under consideration affecting ¢ #4 “Some hours afterward we encoun. || )¥) shicy ‘ i. |eorporations in which he nad a fi ' : \hered a heavily laden boat which was | 1) mH) i nancial interest as a stockholder, loakting. We took aboard five women A Freda Mi Fourth—That while owner of stock \ ’ i Powe) ue Cee (Continued on Second Page) .! wastes. Dakin buuded moe the two's construction nee | serve w veriiled copy of the charges | on Chatrman McCall Monday after- | and it is believed that, with ten days allowed for an answer, Mo- uli will appear oefore the Governor | bout Nov. 24 to defend himself, | wwirman McCall is practically \deserted by his political friends, 1| When the matter was put up |Charles I, Murphy, leader of Tam- |many Hall, be is reported to bave \watds | “McCall must sink or swim.” Chairman McCall has continued to| {s trunk and found in them to @ parcel t bag. pthing was and Kenne vointed but my eh Gur with ut an he untied the knot and laid the package cpen. Py In the mludle of it were two sticks of a substance, about ten und « half in Kennelly at once arrested nof the ex- Inches lon diameter, Cummings, took posses plosive and the baggage Cummings protested the tunnalite |‘ ould not be exploded except with al ® detonator, and waid he had no such | tir caps tm hie possession, He insisted that he had forgotten the explosive |! was packed with his belongings, whioh he had brought from the West tuminous coal fields. had a heaving r Alexin Gove Nuber riment, INGTON nde Nov of the r von neral at U.S. TO DEMAND Von sona Non Grata by U Found) 12.—Evl- Depart- activi- Aus: New York, him persona non grata as to what will be fg takes the atop w eve inv exequ t by fm Gov before hi re’ ern Seere » and told what apany Dakin big slide le desirable, » keop | ne back at Anna ot drunk Ml to KO Tt that intimatels on had been a tor Amer » submit made two yards and then punted to Princeton's thirty yard line. Shea got under the punt but fumbled the ball, Sheldon broke through the eos Mareball I Morice, Ver payolis, Tarrant LAnesnan BE, 8 with balf a to embarrass swoclate pnt woh nt, running all the way passport frauds to Princeton team. Every plunge yas nee Of aerate brought a gain, ‘There was a tone of f war from this country to the shocked surprise in the Princeton's arcs rooters yell. But at last on her fif- Ono of the latest alleged plots upon teen yard Mne Princeton stopped the wh the partment of Justice ts blue attack. ont by Samuel Gompers, President from the twentyefive' yard: Hine: See kick was partly blocked and as it fell Shea snatched the bal up and ran ten yards with It, A moment later Driggs punted seventy yards to Wil- jeration of Labor, evidence to the effect “high official” of the federa- oached by the agent HURT GOING T0 YALE on, The Yale back dropped the ball reign Government and offered er 7 be of $200,00 to bring about al Mrs Auchincloss’s Car is Ov and Highley running at full speed ¢ iongshor . rs, Auchincioss's Car t VCT-|onatched it up and headed for the ngshoremen, Yale goal, He nearly got away with da Bta District Attorney lexander turned on Way to Prince- | no one in front but two Yale tacklers reached for him at the same instant and pulled him down. For half min ute the play surged up and down on | Yale's twenty-five yard line. Apeeial to Te Deming World, | Then the Princeton team lined up BRIDGEPORT, as if to try fora fleld goal, The ball On their shot for a forward pass instead, but f New York, who prosecution of Secret ton-Yale Struggle way to von Nuber, game to-day @ limousine containing! failed to connect with a Princeton General, Mre, Hugh Auchincloss of New York, | play With one chance left, TMb- Hi «s Annie B s4 Standard) port tried for a field goal in earnest, eirems, and Misn but fatled to make | of Riverside Yale brought the ball out to her 30- Jo a ditch yard line and Guernsey made @ short , Auchinioss ribs | pun Princ ton team pushed yard line, wher the ken and oa ¢ to Yale's ball _ was lost after another forward al inforr |pass failed, Guernsey punted over Another U, §. Marine Wounded in| into Princeton territory and on tie bh With Natt sin Hay, first play Driggs got away for a lo WASHIN 13. Liew B.| 35-yard din run around = JA. Osterma Corps, was| end ke through for i" ards, e urd Hne Tibb |» twhtly rou the arm tn TE sk mney anne cictit coaweareal OTHER FOOTBALL GAMES, [any Maong the hall f ¥ & f. kick a * | Say sone, th Vale uke kick and wa | y Depart w yard line loss 1 Hient a8 round Wilson. Mt Byracu InAd | moor aeaneeeammeae yas » captain, replaced rt) " Lends AML Stars. nat jett ond | ‘ i 1 sa ale ae to Yale's ten-yard line Birat Period ra-| 4 Into the Tiger Une nly seven yards 1 y Vir ' r irew back to Kiek, and just \ Ground 1 | Rutgers, 0, All Stare | (Continued on Eighth Page) ' i , ] ~ ee

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