Show GERMAN SEA WOLF MAY INTERN IN 0 U. S. S PORT Converted Cruiser Kron- Kron prinz Wilhelm Eludes British an and French SIXTY SAILORS ILL Commander Explains HeNe He Ne Needs d. d Coal Repairs and Supplies NEWPORT NEV April 17 The 1 The German converted cruiser Wilhelm the second of r the elusive commerce com merce merc raiders of or the tho peas iea RR Jor or German Germ I Anne arrn lay at t anchor off orr here today after a spectacular dash through the lane lane- of or British and amI French worships which have been hovering off th the Virginia I lo fo for the tha expected seaward dash iah of 01 the Prim Eitel Friedrich The Wilhelm occupies an nn anchor anchor- I i lIe Rge CC In the James rh river r at almost almot Iden Iden- I the same spot selected b by the Prinz Eitel when she ahe reached here March flUen 10 tO The Cron ron i Prinz rh z was wall hIn rolled Ard and provisioned pro to today ln Although I Commander felder of 01 the Kron- Kron I prins prin Wilhelm h hd d ned asked for o tons I Io o of coal and supplies for or three three- days the federal authorities allowed d him ISO tons tons- I coal and sand provisions for or three days I Short of 01 Supplies Before she he began taking on coal t and the Wilhelm lm had hadlen I les len than I fl twenty tons of or coal and nd cant provisions for th the crew of or ZOI 00 men ien and sixty one passenger er from I h bv BrItIsh merchant ships destroy I her In the Atlantic Captain had hod been given I twenty four Hours rs In Iii which to Have kave I port rt unless h he needed coal provisions end tind time f U make mak repairs rp H He was unable un un- able to 10 determine what repairs Ii needed eded and ont naval val officers Ortle will wl make mole an nn Whether the Vilhelm will m make e another dash to sea Hen ea could coulL not be learned here hert earl earI early today toda although r der er ex- ex Ire wl th hope he would b be able to do 10 50 o. o It Is lit generally n b believed however howver how how- ver ever that h he lie will wUl intern hi his ship Illness Reported Officers I and aud crew v of or tre ti-c d 0 octay 1 thrilling Ilat ta s of se sea aca i aid and destruction that rivalled her tier predecessor or the h Prinz During tier lier Ier long on through the southern vas aaa tin tIu I Wilhelm junk fourteen four lour teen lien ships w with thIr cargoes are valued Ilu At nl tt 0 SIne Nine Ine of or the vessels were British four lour Fren French h andone and one te Norwegian n carl a thousand prisoners were ere taken Thin was waa accomplished wit with viti only forr RUHR una two taken from th the German cruiser Karlsruhe and nd two captured d from froni a n British merchant ve sel att The t ro lm VMS vas forced to ro come into port Dort or of an nn outbreak out break of the dreaded berl b rl and for or and tid r repairs Sixty six of or the tho cw ard prisoner NIJOn rr ill lit o of the disease C tier 1 pre to to tobe b token en to a n hospital today One Ore arid and Iel tn fifty tons tone of cool coot tiny tots lors of r fresh w water ter and three days ds of or fresh rat meals r-als r fruits anil od vc e ro- ro t- t were loaded on during the night and vcr Ih the thc cruls- cruls I cr I 1 at t sunrise unita These provisions were I allotted th the raider by Collector o of Customs Cus Cua I toms Hamilton after ufler a conference with I Ithe the Washington IGn authorities Arrangement were also alao under tr ay I for removal front from the tho ship of IJ sixty one ont British taken en b by the Wilhelm iota n Io the steamships Tamar I Ind an ind nd Col Coleby br destroyed In the south At At- J Asks Aski f Time Lieutenant Commander r commander of ot thi thu thO has R naked le for or time to aUne survey hl hi his ship hip and to 10 submit I to 10 examination hy by a board boar of Unit i I States talet nawl officers 1 making A formal request a as aa to 10 the time he wishes withe to remain In American waters for or full ul supplier and repairs Ills His Ils' Ils machinery after th the 26 days days' voyage from rom New NewYork NewYork NewYork York harbor Is Ia said to Se e e In fairly good ro condition evidenced e b by the fact thai thiL tut Sunday morning In her dish dash Into Hampton Hamp Hamp- ton toil Roads fouls through h a 1 lane Iara lre filled with wih the tlC sputtering puttering of wireless instruments of or enemy n m warships All was shipshape on board the YI Wll- Wll at sunrise today od officers and td sailors In their queer Q looking gray Kray uni- uni 11 terms torms of or French ench army cloth coth captured from tIe 00 steamer Guadeloupe presenting present present- I In Ine ing a fresh resh after aCer the first undisturbed nights night's rest est In eight mouths months of oC p persistent and nd operation on the high It lt I was waa a long lone lonG voyage from New York lork to Newport News said Over Over- tw sid nant Warn lc tir r of or the 13 Ia he looked ed out on tho brilliant bril irti- I Bunt lant sunrise sunrise- Rut Hut It I was a pleasant nt voyage and nd In all nl that tIne we wo never ne I to ed ci land Always we ot on tho the thoret great Croat ret big ocean and and tow row ro at last we t ha e arrived Two hundred d and fifty fifty- nfl five ve da days s from New York to Newport I i News and amt tho distance Is IB only oly O miles I 11 I wonder what hat can be Le Leho kho ho milter with lh tiis ship I The Tue officer smiled a as at he lie enjoyed ed his I own Joko j I Neutral Ship Sunk Sinking by he Wilhelm Wihelm of the neutral neu neu- I rat Iral Norwegian lan bark lund hound fur for lr l almouth February 5 G last promised tol tod to present an Interesting aso so similar to that precipitated by the sinking sink sink- II lug ing of or the he American Amerian hark baric barl William liam I P b tlc tie German by raider Prinz Eiel Itel Friedrich now 10 Interned here The le Se Sc- Sc mantha was ns loaded with wih wh wheat at for forTne or ln Toe Norwegian lan ships ship's hp cargo was contraband of or war ald There wai wa va i no alternative for leO u U. u The argo o of or wheat was worth far fir more than Ul n th the tho Itself and anti the ships ship's papers we wo foul found Ut th thit fl J th the I heat wheat was Insured b by the tue British government guy gov ro What hat ve e do Ve We e lia hail i ito to ju her iier r In Investigation Is 18 being ina mp of Jr th the conditions under which tie the slipped cut of New tle ew York barbor bar har bor Au August st 3 last It being that she he did not havo hava hlo proper clearance papers pa pa- pers pars when she nho he made maele her dash i a-i a it row develops elop under direct orders from front UI tho Un Germar government Should hould It I be found that the ship did tot riot clearance clearance clear dear ance papers the t would l be b subjected to pains and nd penalties for lor or of or the tue customs 1 laws law Wf of or the United States te Several officers and men of or t the hI cruiser cruis cruls- er fr are wearing the ron ion ron cros croas but Lut they refuse e to the feats feals performed t to 0 gain aln UThe U it I. I I The sixty one prisoners tri 01 n board hoard the l who were vere taken from tho the hoal Mail Hall lal Tamar end onci n the tho th Coleby still tilI ti w were vere re cooped coped up In a apace on the afterdeck n ind md I b by armed lers Efforts orts to talk to the prisoners oren w were re by bv bythe bythe the hut but later today the they will wi b be brought a hore Newspaper B Barred A newspaper r taken on hard board and aOI of offered or- or cred c to one ono who ho for It In order lo to SC get t news front from home lionie was confiscated h by an n U officer er gw Several veral rl of it r the tue prisoners rl Including Captain Crl h on of tho the Coleby Cole Cole- Coil Coil- hy by and Chief r I Mj hows e of the thela 1 tt la Tanar m mar a asked asWed t that messages s be l sent ant to their families In England but t before eforo th the addresses could be secured scoured he gar guaro guari Intervened and new newspaper men en were or ordered ordered oren or- or dered en from rom that part of the ship The crew rew of oC the III I Is 11 composed corn com COn COn- IIo posed el almost entirely C of per persons who are naturalized I Americans Americana who o have lived In the tho United I tes States for or many marty y years arp Some of or them ire rc former members mem mern- bers bera of tho the o 0 the tho United crew States antI and of or the tM German Ger er man cruiser J Karlsruhe transferred to the In the south Atlantic Several Loverni others other are members frt of or the crows of or ships ship sink ink b by t tie tho auxiliary British VIco ico Consul C C- I K F. I Is ii II In communication with wih Cn Collector tor Hamilton concerning the disposition o 0 o. o the prisoners oner It I Is s the Intention to 10 tru nd M-nd them thena hack back to England on the lab bh steamer Casandra now In this port The C Casan m rR ra Is fitted er carrying p pta S' s- s fengers but has been engaged In tile Hie the fr freight carrying trade German erm n Ico ice Ico Consul Gra au also 10 paid taid n an official at visit to the Early today tony United States s naval na n patrol patrol pa pa- of ot Ct th the th J James Jamrs river was 33 b begun u In the tho of or the achor anchorage 6 The naval hi tug Patuxent look 1001 l- l n al a a. 1 position post post- c tion tian the tho raider alongside tn th while torpedo o boats t anti and s anchored in positions leading to Hampton Roads The Tue he provisions provision taken ct rn n b by the cruiser cruis cruts- er were for u use e In this port lort ort oily orly Thc They icy consisted of ot eR end nd fresh lack Inck of which was WM for or 1 iiIi Jb rrEe of 01 bl |