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The lation Books Open to All” ‘The Freee Publishing York Wark), 1 Ciroutatio York aed NTR claewhere, LABOR ANSWERS THE APPEAL BY CALLING OFF ALL WAR ~ DEPOSED PREMIER RETREATS, SCORESOFALENS TALIANS HO ARE BANISHED FROM WATERFRONT HERE oe . S. Marshal Revokes Permits TROIZKY SAYS; His FORCES WIN, STOCKHOLM REPORTS .. | Wholesale—Police Chek t a Up 25,000 Germans. Aroused to the menace of permitting “Delayed” Despatches From Petro-, grad Sent by the Bolsheviki Con-|cermes the inerty tney nave soon trolled Wireless Assert That Army | since tis country entered the war, a Is Loyal to the New Government. iin ot swe wasnburn wine plant tat | Sunday and by other mysterious fires berty have been tlon of the Washburn wire plant last and explosions in places engaged in filling war orders for PETROGRAD, Nov. 12 (Delayed).—"Kerensky is retiring and we} Bre on the offensive,” was the note of victory sounded in a proclamation Issued to-day by Leon Trotzky, Bol of his announcement; “The bourgeois endeavored to separate the army trom the rey the Govern- ment, Federal and city officials to- day put in operation a plan by which Jevery allen enemy in this district will be under constant check every moment. As a first step in the tightening of the restrictions to be imposed on the Germans, United States Marshal Mc- Carthy and a large force of deputies made a tour of the water fronts on both sides of the city, revoking the barred zone permits of allen enemies who have violated the provisions of their Several scores of the permits had been withdrawn by this tte in charge of the that at least 400 1 tind themselves re- ieviki leader. Following is the text lution. Kerensky attempted to break it by violence and Cossackdom., Both efforts failed. “The country sees the Soviets authority is not a passtig, phase, but an unchangeable fact. The opposition of Kerensky, the opposi- tion of the bourgeoise, the landlords and the Korniloffs has been un- availing. | “Polkoff’s detachment > of passes. in a gallant blow affirmed the cau. the revolution of workmen and peasants “Revolutic of the Polkotf det: revolutionary, noon, and those round-up estimate nies w stricted to a much smaller About half this number are work- ing in the barred zones and the re- mainder are living there, They were given twenty- out or co Internm Many pleaded to remain. heir pleas were Russia and the Soviet have a right to be proud [4 4". 20" Col. Walden, Long live TROTZKY “In the Name of the Commissaries. {It will be noted that the above despatch {s dated in Petrograd yesterday and marked “delayed.” Despatches from Stogkholm and area, hment, commanded b democratic, socialist Russia! ur hours to ge’ nt on Ellis Isl: to be and allowed vain. Washington, printed below, also of yesterday's Petrograd date, hie DIA BS S € plan by which the alien enemic declare that Kerniloff has entered Petrograd and taken command te hatin andar ebecan aan of troops as Kerensky's representative. } Vollance is the result of a conference LONDON, Nov: 13.—Defeat of Premier Kerensky and Gen, Kor-| between Marshal McCarthy and Po- ce Commission turned over ¢ names, addresse more than 2% the majority hattan and the Bronx United Stutes Marshal the Brooklyn district Woods 6 Commi. McCarthy sioner the and occupations of 00 aliens in his district, £ whom reside in Man- niloff is claimed in the following communication received here by and given out by the Admiralty “Yesterday after bitter fighting near Tsarskoe-Selo the revo- lutionary army completely defeated the counter-revolutionary forces of Kerensky and Korniloff. vireless Power of In the name of the revolutionary gov- 7 is preparing 4 ernment I order opposition to all enemies of the revolutionary de- milar ist eo that all five borougns en, hone 2 waANRIIPAR HAMA: ate ai tha coat under the jurisdiction of the e : mocracy and the taking of all mea: ures necessary to effect the cap- | Dopartment. will avarta HeGeh ture of Kerensky. I also forbid similar adventures which are endan- precinct will be furnished with names i it + - of the aliens living there, gering the success of the revolution and the triumph of the revolu- In announcing the plan the officials tionary army. pointed out that of the principal | “ tte aeanel IeoAunienre objects was to protect aliens who . The attempt of Kerensky to move counter-revolutionary forces are behaving themselves, and to let against the capital of the revolution has received a decisive reply, | their nelehbors kn y can be re- Kerensky is retiring, and we are taking the offensive. The soldiers, | lied upon to cc themselves * if ‘“s = properly. 5 ¢ etrogrs w how te se i sailors and workmen im Petrograd know how to impose and will All those harge of the work of impose with arms in their hands their will and th democracy. suarding the ctty admit tection affor ¢ power of the that the pro- 1 warehou. contain- “The bourgeoise has endeavored to separate the army from the [178 food and fact an i L 2 turning out products for the Govern- revolution. Kerensky has attempted to break it by the violence jme nt haa been inadequate, and plans 2 of Cossackdom. Both efforts have failed. The workmen's and | tor strength guard at these peasants’ great conception of the supremacy of the democraéy has | Points are being ppaduak a united the ranks of the army and has steeled its will, The whole | country will see that the authority of the soldiers and workmen's ‘RUSSIAN. EMBASSY — delegates is not a passing phrase, but is an unchangeable fact, de- | DISCREDITS REPORTS noting the ot the workmen, soldiers and peasants, MOURAVIEFF Acting Against Kerens| hich is borne by a number o flee, Most of them were connected ire, Until fuller details have been macy OF KERENSKY DEFEAT ton Believe Bol- f Victory Are f the Fe a Russian na “Commander in Chief « Trees (Mouravieft men who have held high puviic with the old regime of the im in Wa DEFEAT OF KERENSKY CLAIMED BY | NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, LDING LINES BEHIND THE PIAVE RIVER UNDER BOMBARDMENT ALLTAXICABS NOW. « MUST BE OPERATED UNDER ONE RATE Army rane From Lake Garda to the Adriatic Sea Year Venice. | SHE LI ING ACROS ACROSS RIVE: Bigtenanedd An and Austrian Guns Have Already Been Brought Up. PERS 1s] \idermen Adopt w ITALIAN HEADQUAPF NORTHERN ITALY, Nov A heavy ts (by As} Urged By Evening World to Make Ordinance General. sociated Press). and con- tinuous bombardment proceeding along the iower Plave River, murk-| | ss. oe two to one the Board ing the opening stages of extensive operations on this new line. Whéthel 4 general engagement 1s imminent de- ponds largely upon the enemy, intrenched of Aldermen thin afternoon adopted an amendment to the present taxicab or- dinance which compels all public hacks, as the} }no matter where operated from, ¢ Italians are now behind carry taximeters and charge only lega} | the river and fighting defensive tac ; and their bie tics, with the stream re- The amendment make The ita crusade established forces checking the fUr-]ainy of Event rid when it of the Austro-German | began vith ther extension seve offensive. against the Taxicab Trust, now out ot| busine Vice sisted of epis who although the slielling extends almost |+ uninterruptedly for forty miles along | explained to his colleagues before the the Lower Piave. The crash |vote was taken that the only oppost- enemy heavy guns is now heard, shoW-|tion to the n the ‘Wests ing that the Austrians and Germans |, Express Company, which enjoys have been able to bring up a few of these monster pieces laian: No longer is a secret made of the |; fact that the Plave is the line of de! oriain forries fense to which the supreme command) 440 a stained has been bending its energies steadily | oo pany for the last ten days, ‘Tho upper end) ,,, of this line joins the Trentino front, wh making virtually one ynified front) The engagements thus far have con- Chairman Robert Introduced the nt at of The « World L. amend odes at detached pointe, Moran, 1 request Even, of son sure was jal privilege of oerating cabs the Pennsylvania and Grand entral Railroad Terminals and from that Weatcott was given the act by Pennsylvania after the Black and Taxica nd dollars a month, fo: cont offer of several t the p a received it will be impossible to identify the Commander-in-Chief of the forces acting against Kerensky.] mers a The wireless service a still in the hands of the Bol- | peer a” Hues s! eviki : i, ‘ KORNILOFF LEADS HIS “ARMY INTO - a oe mas oes PETROGRAD, SAYS STOCKHOLM oe STOCKHOLM, Nov ie has entered Petrograd, |yra"®, “e"* where the entire garrison, ex uilors, Went over to his side, accord. |the tntima i (Continued on Second Page.) aeiae , ‘ Amendment} complete the | oo “Circulation Ri Rooks Open 1917 20 PAGES OF WILSON WEATHER “77 SOrrien ¢ | to All." | ea PRICE) ineuter Se wT ewoerse PLANT STRIKES ITALIAN ARMY AVIATOR | WHO FLEW TO VIRGINIA WITH NINE IN PLANE) Hotte- Mower 006-04464-44-46 0400604 _j__ENSUT. RESNAT! RESNATI CARRIES NINE 10 HAMPTON IN HOUR FLIGHT Italian ivan Ta Takes U, § Officers 322 Miles From Mineola to Virginia NPWPORT NEWS, Va ve 13 Lieut N Sylvio Resnati, in the big Cap ront biplane, carrying nine passen gers, arrived at Langley Mleld, near Hampton, Va., at 2.43 P.M. having covered the distance of $22 miles from —_—_—_——= 9 2_-____ MEN ORDERED BACK T0 WORK AT SHIPYARDS AND MUNITION FACTORIES THROUGHOUT U8. Building Trades Council of A. F. of L. Announces Calling Off of All Strikes—Final Details to Be Ar- ranged at Washington Conference. BUFFALO, Nov. 13.—Alll strikes affecting Govern- ment working in shipping, munitions and other war enter- prises throughout the United States have been called off by the Building Trades Section of the American Federation ‘lof Labor, it was announced by Secretary Morrison this afternoon. A conference of representatives of building trades heads and Government representatives will be held in Washington within a few days, to go over the situation. Pending the result of this meeting orders have been sent to the presidents of locals to put their men back to |work. Earlier in the day a telegram had been sent to Presi- dent Wilson asking for a conference on the situation at 'Quincy, Mass. Secretary Bake: the War De- — 7 . partment is said to have sent a tale- HERE'S THE WAR BREAD } 45, (0 the heats of the Building DINERS ARE TO GET Grades Department watning’ than INNEW YORK HOTELS || that untess the trouble was adjusted at once the Government would be New York hotel men have compell to step in adopted the following war bread Discussion of the shorter working formula, which’ was approved by })/44¥% working condi lisputes Bowman of the hotel, among the trades and further exten John McE. restaurant and dining car depart- ment of the Food Administration |sion of with employers were arbitration in controversies am sweoping in a huge are from Lak) 144 been turned down. He p Mineola, N.Y. in four hours and tw 1-2 barrel stale bread. ed ut to-day’s meeting of Garda to the mouth of the Pave, HAF! A. te adoption of the amens rete 38 quarts cold wat ution. Venice. would mean the wiping out of the last] CAMP MILLS, N. Y 48 ounces salt. gates t a ee Senta ee iss Germans and Austrians Occupy Two Vestine of special privileges for taxi-| after several delays be 16 ounces sugar. len herbed arate hevae More Htallan Vostttons jeabe this city along the coast and m 2-3 rye flour to 1-3 graham flour, lies aan id ie ae bi re . P by BERLIN, Nov. 13,—Fonzaso and| Alderman Hymans of Frooklyn, be-| which have been rectified 3 pounds of yeast ei Ube cate pa pi sones Mont Longara have been captured by ¢ voting in the affirmative, explainet a new motor, the Italian Aant papi aah the Austro-German t invading titude thusly Caproni biplane left M Avi | resolution that « verbutin natal Northern Italy, says the ate The Httle fellows—the independent] tion Field at 10.41 o’el morn ~ HYLAN PROMISES WOMEN | record maha . It ie ment issued to-day by Ge ixicab drivers—are compelled to sub-| ing under the most favorable weather | |the 2 TA an as re 5 ‘ on Ww ene Westcott Ex Hampton, Va a22 mile an & to read f al i nd 8 probable that the above posl-jthe pet of the Pennsylvania Kallroad,| tine from Long Islar | 4 Q aM tons wore wbandoned by the Italians | hould escape? [ere Die biolane rece:teamsine avia| Mayorbiect: Also Says He Hasntt|sutiects would be’ reported vorbatig in jatralahtening thats Alderman Quinn of the Washington | to an altitude of five thousand feet Any Time for Dinners and igs { eins g f Sects juris fe A an man) The three motors of 160 r epnet Favors Saving Food. ‘ ve . italy as Drive Began Westcott Express ( mala ing italian yas pike king gee , oe Fudge John F, Hylan, Mayor-elect, | Carper et 1A propaganda of infinite artfu Yoni cantinnts Mungek way [Tae the pilot and Capt. Humilton Tenis aa dale wale [iv cinio oink en 1 ' 1 that coincide with her great drive aga rae tre ; Yes) Salmon jr, of the United States ald : the ta ' th the little man should Five-ottier American »| Upon both ene suble vy dude Pamphlets printed in Italian tii eeenia oh ane peivi een tn etwin spoke frankly, extemporaneously, af ee printers were scattered im Aa ore och BAAMSEtY: Tabu AG) ABs ehaimbers, AS a | ’ ' cleverly contrived lies any's taxicabs right report enecrrettedl elie ; fence, Tawi Skea oil internal conditions, B sity Ayres of tho Virginia Na juard| “Women will have re stion tn of Itallan newspapers were circulated Vouclky' Sou wiw vatiie akatosbl ene Mie : M Ielans Ww y ay Rte wal ewe avah cenvamantas | LAG Federati News everywhere on the front, A amendment becau W ARORES): MARINE Sens mh Ae pe ave, but they k Issue these false news she edt Irlvers live in your ASSO: 1D will we jobs, and the ; ; Italian soldiers were “'s & dow v rather narr for _ the k one that they are be esile an effort to suppress a rev You quent to ¢ Phin tie dudes anake otdinners, anditen n 4 off ‘rile Tuscany and elsewhere.” ple of the ¢ . Jit : inking of giving me | Newark shipbuily . If Germany should by any 1 not the Westcott ¢ _—— ; aid aba : Be : xe force her way through to ¥ when you seek fu Cranberries, Mince Meat and Other tt ne for ¢ a lh eal Eadie ali bre = Italy proposes to muke D t f po! Foods Also Arrive, and Mo mi A \ quart , had will have no excuse for de will tell aga Shipr ; t the priceless and hist A Hobart, « ean ae 1 there, ps have been tak Moran, red WETH THI AMERICAN AMY Colling Husband “Hoehe” Groand for ke the City of the Dog Was b t ny t 1 Divorce Varia, | formed man 1 eventu , . i ra o i) " c a r 4 ang i t 1 Britons Dispense With Wedding Cakes t ar ne During War ACING oa ee : vein | uLTs: Page 2 Aldert | t 1 (Continued on Second Page.) shipments will follow "toe al he eral Maclis

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