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FINAL Tbe {Circulation Books ¢ Books Onen to All” to All.”’ PRICE ‘ONE ALE Copyright, 1915, by The Press Pabtishing Co. (The New Vork World). McCall Challenges Whitman’s Legal Right to Oust Him NEW YORK, ML gavensss = WEATHER—Fair to-night and Saturday, 1, Lamon ze = | PRICE ONE behets U. S. OFF ICIAL REQUEST TO GERMANY ‘BRYAN ARRIVES TO TALK ON PEACE PLANS WITH FORD alien "| GAVE STOCK TO MWY WIFE, YOU CANTREMOVE MIE,” sy MVCALL 10 Th GOVERNOR DEC ‘LA RES Former Secretary Will Go on | Late: Ship and Join Party “All My Acts Legal,” Public Service| oe Chairman Declares at Hearing [jpjner waxes of Charges Against Him Peni 7 Before Whitman. | Discusses His Aims and Telis! (Special from Evening World Staff Correspondent.) ‘ALBANY, Dec. 3.—Defiant in manner, explosive in speech, alternating | @neers, denunciations and pleadings with legal arguments, Chairman Ed- ward B. McCall of the First District Public Service Commiss!on, appeared Before Gov. Whitman to-day to answer the Thompson Legislative Commit- tes charges. Gov. Whitman sat behind a flat-top desk in the big Executive Chamber) «~ > WILL of Sincerity of His Efforts | Capt. K. BOY-ED to Stop War. Henry Ford, disciple peace, Who wiil lead an invasion rae oscliars| to warring Europe, discussed his per- | sonal sincerity in the movement to- ‘day at the Motel Biltmore. And toe vas filled with public officials and interested | | et the Capitol. The room was shia ere once since the mission has been or- | @pectators. |ganized the financial father of the| with of is committee and their counsel, | ‘s associates lined up behind him members Senator Thompson, sat at one side, and McC plan was not flanked about with | Among these | grents, secretaries and managers to ‘were Commissioner Williams, who next will fave chatges; Secretary Whit+| act as his spokesman, Police i a Passes| interest, and (hore is Sounsel Hark r mero! fi lovee »| Willam Jennings Bryan arrived fon ax to tho nest 4 ney, Assistant Counsel Harkne and nimerous minor employees of th: ee : from Washington at the Hotel Bit-| « Over Lieutenant at Head [Reuters correspondent at Salonic rh ' v ini . , ss! | ‘ee ¢ State Department was believed to be tt H Public Service Commission | nore a little after 2 o'clock to-day. satan F |telegraphs, “It is expected this mi , ) be of the opinion that as Just as McCall was entering the executive chamber he was asked point | fle took a room on the ninth floor.| of Eligibility List. Will have aitueraabhinp: ahora Wea Boy-Ed admitted his connection with the financing of the i , ’ > r photogr: { bd ! nal situation of Bulgarta and will) " blank if he intended to resign. He refused to either deny or confirm the re- A! army of reporters and photograph- satan | h ; ni ns. whict Yew York jur ve a verdict as being ji Lo ere followed him and found him halt] | modify the whole 1 of affairs ty operations which the New York jury gave a verdict as being illegal, there, port that he would de so. ready for the bath tub, He smiled} Passin er Lieut. Richard &,| the Raltkana.” H was nothing else to do but inform the German Government of its views. “] ve n o the —-—— to oth rn n 2 - * is deemed probable that tls , Hay anything t at them and orted Ke alarm, | Enrich 1 al of y A ald Ia leaded AN | Andrew Wo sae <i Heading for Informing the Ambassador that 4 first charge?” asked th "199, 613, 159, 000 PAID Whoa! Back up! Service list’ fv promotion, Poltea! ae aria , tho attacho ts persona non grata the concluded in New York, at which wits as he read the detailed | i gate ' i hajd me oi ougpend teh Ce) nev Wood adel cae 1 | | Germany After Pursuit, Is | Vat r leaves It \ bagallid Lal nesses testified that Captain Boy-Ea ‘ ? ord and talk with him this after y | man Government ns to the nner tn | citing that McCall had ¢ OW THIRD GERMAN LOA pepheders 4 oe Se id tad eck: ie 1 ‘ | + & x | handled the money which came from Me eet, haa noon about his peace prosec | n : 1 roM fo: sen i: saat Held Up by Swedes. which Capt. Boy-1 nll terminate! Feriin for chartering the ships amd in stock le Kings Co : | “Are you going to sail on the King|N of Long Island City Station a heon . his connection with the embassy . ; 3 Hs s| } rt ae ip eee ' furnishing them with ; jdght & Power Cor which f ; land ‘Thomas V. Underhill of th calla’ that. ‘This ts the usual diplomatic pro-| ang Ganiin mobo a z had merely transferred (o his wife, | 9¢7 Collection of 86 Per nied Mr. Br Claseon Avenue Station, Rrookiyn. re e ares P ae {| BONDON, Dec. 3—A Copenhagen] cedure in the case of an attach® of] 14 ine state Depscnn™ Ab ate. ’ McCall, somewhat pale but detian ( of the Entire Sub- | sinter ship to join the party night Sevan alec (tac Pa iy ool ed ifs mie ac re $ , {despatch to the Exchange Telegraph} An embassy or a legation whom the) ste eating a : ; — | jazue. After I've sean Mr, | 0/0"! . spe heen Ly 888 Compan : United States finds objectionable. ie swiiges het etood before the Governor. "1 ask scription, | Ford I expect to have a statement to} the acting command of the Snyder}army tn Bulgarta within a week, Nahi iy dic Capt. Hoy.1d's notivities in the| i" New York, which reflected upon you to | witness, Governor,” he phyla’ Avenue Station and put at desk duty [Tt has bean poraistently report: The American steamship Andrew! ites geaton since the war began| (2° Ch@recter of officials not under replied with a half smil 1 ou i LIN, Dec. 8 (via London). | make VIGOROUS DEFENCE oF Jushwick Aven: tation. ed that an Immenso Russian force | Welch has become @ centre of atten-|naye pepn the subject of close atten charges, Tha State Department in a nolther pale nor 1- with The amount paid in cash by subscrib- | HIS MOTIVES. “ht, who has been at the head} was assembled at R sssurwbl, [tion in Scandinavia, Her history to tion by Vhe State Department and the turn indfoated that {t could not per- Bepemae (But tam ful of indignation |ers)t the third Garman loan inthe! 41, org wap intorimed that © ereat for several years, became} for sucu a move. J * 8 Tl aute follows in brief: Department of Justice. Several timea| Tt “PY Sotion of the Department of ) | with the sense of outraged man-/last week of November was about | Ailuntiey ao HARE ® Ereat 1 diflculty with Commis- als are sald to have equipped , It bas been broadly hinted that the| Justice to bind ft to any pardoular fone,” 00,000: naske: Many people are of the belief that ‘ After being chased by British pa-|!t bas been ‘A coursa toward any foreign dipiomatic ood. | ar eat Giseamee : ; iam because of his activi-| this ores, It had been announced | American Government might intimate Then turning to the text of the! ‘This brought up the total paid in tol cha Bs chat Ea Fe: ane nia dent of the Licutenants'| that Russia would not move |tfol boats in the Atlantic and by to Germany that the operations of ner | cil With the conviction of the charges hoe began a virulent denunel 00,000 marks ($2,613,150,000), or Personal rig aah be n _ pena ation, of which he has been at! through Roumania without the ish submarines tn the North Sea, navel oe he were objectionable Hamburg-American Line officials tion of the Thompson committer 86 per cent. of the entire sub-| gciring his 4 PuBMcltY:| the head fur ten years | latter's consent. Roumanta has |erlppled by a geries of storms, she|with the inevitable stion that| '* *tuation became one where « SAYS THE INVESTIGATORS /*cription. Of this amount, the loaning | 9¢!7'N& Dis Interviewer by tho shoul- | 1) 188" 1Y Hgible list sonal teen coadived Witt ing to rah the. spevitane: Usee Jury had given @ verdict holding to \ D THEIR POWER dastitutions advanced 152,300,000 marks, | J¢rs, and with flashing blue the he previous eligible list expire en ited ith promisin put into Bergen in distress, Norway|his connection with the embassy |), 1) santa “y mBUARE aan ever or imo ire naling thelr total 680,700,000 marks, "| millionaire automobile manufacturer| He" Enright, who was sixty-seven) Join the afiies when thoy bad | granted the stranger permission to re.| should be terminated, Each time the ne aids with which thw Gorman sant jo bed —_———— burst forth into a defense of b nig; When it was posted, had worked his 500,000 men in the Balkans to as |turn to EB 4, br h threatened action came to nothing. Glaring abuse of power of an lave sae Sle canes MOET cay te the top. Tho heads of the| sure her safety. With the Anglo 4 Rani BUS ie Ghareed ifort iba ;. | attache wae generally accredited he laime i and his motives, | Haelmstad, Sweden, Again experi-] While the State Department consis: : ; A ation committee,” he exclaimed w ; “A lot of people seem to question| Department were lerably dis-| French forces tn tho south and the weather, she took refuge|ontly refused to discuss the Captain's hddoly Adi been Sonnet and the S wih n * hen, att t t f b ‘ M4 ‘ail . * usual diplomatic poe guch PINs acidenta that happened be TWO S$ [aap einoertty to thin mantton, tut they /SMDOREtES when, at the exeminationger| Bussian fares from the north, Skaw, finally arriving at}caso the German Embuasy intimated | 7! Milomatie prosedure te gush ‘As to inci p sage one ae 0 TREETS CLOSED |: sadly mistaken. I am absolutely|® NeW Mst, ho came out at the top. this number iv sald to have been tad, where It was found there} (hat it had reason to believe ho had an officer as ended and bis fore my appointmen nig H brie |sincere, and I shail sail on the peace lay {n promoting captains! exceaded.] |was no receiv for her cargo offdone nothing for which he should be rther presence as objectionable, told them that it was nono of i ship myself. ‘That ought to prove| attributed to his rreqa nee | LONDON, Dec. 3.--Circumstantia! | beans, valued at $150,000, palaporsoal| During the trial it was said thet Wasiness, but I accorded them | ullest | President Gilmore's Formal Appli-lacmething. Murthermore, to chow | | occupation of Mona-| “The ve quiet for} Capt. Toy-Ra's first activities, mn wan would fle’e oebtase a examine Into my brok- n vestern Se y an| some . nbuasador, would epee e aly S¢ exarnine Into ny priea| cation Referred to Chief Engineer (9% *neerity, I want to way that late © promotions was inade | stir, vestern Serbia, by an | some daya, but last night a steamer] wnich attracted the attention of thelthe state Departwent regarding the Pere S00 1 + engine last night, in thig hotel, 1 drew up irement of Capt. Stephen | Austro-German force and the cutting ived from Lubeck to convoy her} Government were in connection with using in the naine of Capt. Boy r fnto my private affaws and causec i Lewis of Board of Estimate, ny final will and testament, I also| McDermott, of the Central Office, and |of telegr yomunication with the rmapy, A start was mado in }ing misuse of passports to Germanu| 24. Whether one has been filed was pambinbed Pag ph HA are s turned over all my stock to my son,| Capt. Patrick J. ‘Tracy of the West | clty ample ovis | night, but a Swedish torpedo- | rcervista vecking to ship through the| 2% kaown, ie Josses, coupled A formal application from James | pagel, to act as my proxy, and deed-| New Brighton Station. McDermott capttal bas | boat arrived on the aceno and forced | j)j99' ines to join their armies. Somo| Capt, Boy-Ed Refuses te Talk of wrongdoing they embarked on a cam-] 4, Gilmore, president of the Federal | , 4 bim power of attorney for all my| Wo is sixty-five years old, and has the Ar w Welch to turn back to] 06 the men in connection with whose| Keeal paign unjustifiable, unwarranted and| League to close West 143rd and West | bustness been a policeman forty-flve years of Mona. | Haelmatad cases the captain's name was men-| apt. Boy-Ed, German naval et wholly disreputable. League to close West One Hundred) wp jay t s rainst the ac- | stir, ian city Dor “ . 'tache, declined to-day to t | S we always been opposed to] protested vigorously arainst a la eatiehin tina naasena ut lloned now are perving terms {D fede clined to-day to comment on “The question is what have I done | and Forty-third and West One Huu-| way and waa looking about for the| tion of Comm Tr, as did| tance t r Gn We Hon Off ait a yy saan nied ny pee “i penttentiaries the press reports from Washiagtes to. ci 1 ? er) dred c ‘0 m ee! \ = mie) ort) th Ang force “ Hd hb " "4 . bie par eo e| ince I became Chairman? In "dred and Forty-fourth Streets, be-! most plausible way of ending it. This| Capt y. who be a police- | the Ar forces aited | Woloh, ‘Phe American bark of that| Later Captain Boy-Ed's name wan| th? effect that Secretary of State to pander to an appetite of sensa-| tween Lenox Avenue and the Harlom| try tg Hurope appealed to me as the| man in 1884 with the Interest, ne- | vanaal ck tant lied ¢ entioned in connection with the| “ensings had Infors the G tionalisim, the committee dragged in| River, was referred to Chief Engineer at 1 f © pro-| trat nyaders of this part of | Loe s.® VASA OS Serene Samer sree ni * ‘ Ambassador that | most practical plan yet revealed, At se 4 pro- | n Fr isco Aug. 19 with a cargo bie tering of ships from Am 16 person a non grata f Mrs, Mackin for examination. Ii was| Lewis at to-day's meeting of the)ousi, it will receive publictty, and| motions: Ur pty. | Macedonia may threaten the flank of| (0) 0008 ton saasinatea : ar is tae rar and tone ¢ -| 1 States Government because Mygepvistie, P ; io urd of atimate ; publicity sets to. thinking,| seventh Stre nie mallee in ihe: verde: Te. |_& despatch from Christiania Nov. | man vessels, which in the first months| \‘serican Tine conapiracn, ee “Coming down to material facts, L| President Gilmore wants the streets! publicity is th test power in the | Forty-seventh alle where they ar he de 5 5 5) eric Line co! f a ici ef “ in the ; ; said the bark had been towed into | of the war wero hard pressed by the!” The Captain at his office in lower ee r are the 8 | clove . the purpose of fac |B slay Sipe ; ae | £6 fo. With Monastir in the 4 ne Wa ne Cap at h ice in r first purchased shares In Kings | closed for the purpose of facilitating | world—it is pubit it Keops the| West Thirtle And from | tensiv 1 r in the hands | (iristiansand, She was boarded by | aiied flying squadrons. | Broadway carefully scanned the news County in 1910, and Just prior to my|the laying out of the new Federal) wheels of the world turning. Traffic C oO Tae era nents the allies may 8005 |. narty from a Brittwh patrol boat off | ‘The same alleged connection came|TePorts from Washington which ‘were 8 eld 887 shares g c Brown # ff i rtant battle. " o alleged ¢ ‘ camelshown him a wh r appointment in 1918 I held 8 shares | League Park in this city, It has cost) |F THIS PEACE MISSION FAILS Jacob Brown ra portant base the Shetland Islands, it was sald.| up again during the trials of the! aes Yin boy A yea = which I transferred to my wife and|tho Federal League backers $1, WILL TRY ANOTHER. B in Harlem; Formos om Rocka of Monee teh | acs inte tae ae v | US eet Care gree ee @eclared it an irrevocable gift.” site Dutlenn on tesmarta ant “ “ and order ato Lerwick, but &| Hamburg-Amorican line officials Jusc! in regard to the matter ati weet ini datalla of ti from One Hundred and Fort “If we fail in this imission we shall| Way Heach to Sr Avenue; ie : rm carried the vessel toward the = ‘tt ” yt ' M asi er *leecond Street to One Hundred and| tty something else, 1 am not soing| North scting command, | Norwegian coast, where she was @tock, its carrying in Mackin's name | porty-fitth Street and the success of | to stop until tuis war is stopped and [| som AY Lieut Haupt to act : ken in tow by the steamer Ru \Ship Plotters Get 24 Hours ar uh sane of it as benny League's Venture ia New York | don't care how much money {t co: 1 i, Rockaway F , Who says bls tn inna sclosed at the investigation, fe the aforesaid street being What we will try next time I do| Nally w 1 on rat was Pr 1 in a te an oneeeenentfeneen SATE E ROR, Rae | mo. nat we next tim 1 wg ley oh SAtESES Regerted bbs ary Was nothing in} Precilowing the report of the Chiet|Not know, but Iam ready to finance) Isla 008 Bosy Day Ahead for Witson on! U an ig on onvic ion the Jaw to pre t a man's wife or er there will bea public hearing #my proper plan that will stop th pla it “ a Visic to Col Owing t neas of the hour] morning at 10 o'clock to prepare the children holding stock In a public n the City Hall, where, under | terri war " th noved to Har th Phy As NGTON, Ds Presidony | | * ‘ ry lost night brought |customary motions before the peo- fervice corporation, The law, he Jections may be made.| yf militurisa is crushed place of an acting captain in ’ vr Mona e on UMMA, Css | AE WIG. PRO: MEN SORE Ae i-,., |Houncement of sentence. aid, specified inhibition against the — England that has done \ i f the burden of Kena th of the city. jon the night of Dec. 9 arriving In Co-|in ite verdict convicting Dr. Karli Dp, pueng and his fellow comesiins Commissioner alone, He cited legal $12 Men's O’coats & Suits, $5.95 ine country thar ho f ted trafl w a bbe mar Pavol ap tihinaagg peters hori | Buenz, head of the Hamburg-Amerl- | iorg wero in court to-day In full ex- Gecisions and precedents re ig to HUB" Clothing Corner, Broad: in check. Lord Rose ¢ Ee w 4s to strengthen th to tC 5 She hana ‘4 fs here, and George Koetter, | pect n that their case would be Judges of a Gourt not being dis- way, Rarelay op. land geld’ ihat. ithe gnddeas thing ial lf : ly all of t , “prs , ols and said that ‘the sa hin, ant u " Hachmelster and Qualified because relatives might be | PUllding, will sall ‘i ead fona bu ' a Pe have lost the first line ef interested in a company before the ik thibet, i ( nued on Fourtee ) ‘ ’ ' Deu . : ’ trenches,” said William ‘Travers Jer- court. Yorth $12 in any other store,’ Our apes — K BY und ‘ J aud the Unt ne, associate counsel, “but one must ‘It comes down to this,” sald M \ial Pelee teed Ny and Returday. ey AIKEN, & © AND AUGUSTA, G8 At Fi ‘ Jud Ilarlan ways expect that in war,’ pen Saturday hight till 10, ho bl anes ¢ t t t ce eney R: a Clothiers Broadway, cor. Barclay st ho SOUTHER RATLAV AY sie iw arid towietd wddre ne luned nt ps ' Hes ‘ Attorney Rand requested the Galare (Continued on Second Page.) Advt. Wow York Ollice. us butta ay Albanian frontier, and night meeting. fendants’ attorneys until to-morrow grant an adjournment untit 10 aay” » GERMAN ATTACHE WHO IS PERSONA NON GRATA, LANSING. ENRIGHT IGNORED AS WOODS NAMES NS; ATTAC ES NOT ACCEPTABLE, LANSING INFORMS BERNSTORFF RUINS INVADE BULAR, “>> iin, rc CROSS ROUM ANI AN TERRITORY Ship Plotters Causes State Depart- ment to Act After Jury’s Verdict. ‘\VON PAPEN TOO ACTIVE |Czar Keeps Promise to Aid Serbs and Sends} IN MILITARY an Army of 350,000—Teutons | oe MATTERS Occupy Monastir. | WASHINGTON, De. 3. geretary of State Lansing this after — — noon formally announced that Ambassador Bernstorff hat been advised Dispatches from Salontea today repeated the report ave croased into Roumanta, One report said a small actually traversed Roumania and had arrived in| LONDON, Dee. 3. that Russian troops Russian force had | Bulgaria According to one report the Russian ® my which is crossing Roumanta numbers 350,000, It ts splendidly equipped with heavy artille “News-that—-the Hrusstars hav tered Bulgaria that Capt. Boy-Ed, naval attache of the Embassy, is persona non grain, to the United States Government. The State Department announced formally late to-day that it had also asked for the recall of Capt. von Papen, Mili | 4 7 apen, Military Attache of the Ger- ‘SUBMARINES CHASE man Embassy here, because of his objectionable activity in connection with military matters, en | | The matter was undersiood to have been the subject of discussion "| at the Cabinet meeting to-day. | has a | Pe riienslt | in Be nk debtanae iSie