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Show u. s. mm 1MB Officers of Steamer Witness Wit-ness Incident; American Editors Home. AN ATLANTIC PORT, Oct. 28. Officers Offi-cers of a steamship arriving tonight said they had witnessed the probable destruction destruc-tion of a German submarine by an American Amer-ican destroyer when three days out from a British port. The submarine arose to attack the liner, but the American destroyer de-stroyer swooped down on the enemy craft before it could fully submerge. Three depth bombs were dropped, and the officers of-ficers said they thought a hit had been scored. Among the passengers on the steamship, steam-ship, was a party of American editors who had gone abroad to study the political po-litical and economic conditions of the allied al-lied countries. In the party were MarK Sullivan of Collier's Weekly, Edward Bok of the Ladies' Llome Journal, Edward Sedgwick of the Atlantic Monthly, Alfred Al-fred Holman of the San Francisco Call, Dr Albert Shaw of the Review of Reviews, Re-views, Charles Towne of McClure s, Richard Oulahan of the New York Times, L W Ninan of the Milwaukee Journal, and Dr. Charles R. Vanhise, president of the University of Wisconsin. |