Show BROOKLYN LEA LEAVES YES UNDER STEAM AFTER ACCIDENT I r. r NEW Mass Sept 1 The cruiser Brooklyn which struck a arock rock In Buzzards Buzzard's ba bay left talla today un under er her her own steam The extent o of the damage damage dam dam- R age e sustained b by the vessel vesel If Ie an any is not known n here The discipline on board the cruiser when she he struck was ma magnificent All compartment doors loor and hatches were closed Immediately and everybody e was very cool The officers In Hie tie wardroom mess were Just about going to lun lunch h when suddenly the ship seemed tei ta jump then listed to starboard and ani settled s d She came off ore cr very soon At of the accident tour four of at the rs were on the bridge with with- t the e Admiral himself They had taken talen bearings knowing that th the cruiser was In rocky waters water and were con congratulating themselves that they passed according to the chart all dan danger er of hitting a 0 rock when the crash came Attack on Montauk MONTAUK I. I L. L I. I Sept 4 Montauk was attacked b by the enemy's ships this morning The Mayflower er appeared In U U. S. S S. S ALABAMA off ore H L Block Island Sept 4 An I An unofficial un- un unD D f L official summary of or the thc past V three days of the war carried on onby I by hy the na navy naas as against as the army to t J I alon along the coast t from New Bedford Bedford Dedford Bed Bed- H ford to Fishers Fisher's island Ifland shows from the point of ot view of the p warships that the navy y ay has taken the preponderance of or points I 1 p p UM a or I Fort FOIt Pond ha hay bay at G fi clock Sh She was I followed b by the Panther and amI Supply The fhe weather veather was mist misty and the vessels l ere not detected until they had har entered the ba bay Marines Landed NEW EW LO LONDON DO Conn Sept 4 An official dispatch given l en out at nt army headquarters here says as a's ten boa boatloads of ot marines from two cruisers landed at al Montauk Point today to attack the signal station there |