The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1918, Page 1

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Circulation Books Open to All.’ PRIOR(ith2 NE ORNT te Greater, Now Coy Bb 1046, "nwo chats ts elsewhere. iat (Th NEW ‘YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, WEATHER—Fair To-night and To-morrow “Circnlation Books Open to All. | 20 PAGES EDITION NV CENT In Greater New York and jadson County, N.d. TWO CENTS elsewhere. WILSON’S TERMS SUPPORTED BY BRITAIN ie PRIORITY ORDER FOR GOA TO RELIEVE SHORTAGE HERE N REFUSLD BY GARFIELD ‘SKIPPER INDICTED WITH RIS PILOT FOR TROOPSHIP UHASH ets Panama, Rammed Saratoga, Six Charges. Demands SEIZURE FC JR HOSPITALS Many Schools Still Lack Ade-| quate Supply of Fuel and Some Mational Fuel Administrator Gar- field in Washington to-day refused the appeal of Mayor Ifylan and State Fuel Administrator Albert I. Wis: for priority orders on the movement ef.c0al to New York, which would in- were tho ci'y orisis than The Ma Garfield yesterday. orders which 1,500 carloads @ally. He chu situation as “¢ Fuel Admit upon the Nat at least 1,200 © thls city’s d §f this minim the city would Almost field had Administrato 4 them York three barges 3,200 tons Boston, were istration and the Beller Hospitals. ‘I aid not have en them through the EIGHT CARLOADS OF COAL Oi.) VERTED FROM NEW YORK fered th é at West Moors goons! gned and atine verted to J Fuel Adtmir It was rum the carloads in which wore hhad been Jiverte Engiand points. eld replied to Mayor Hy dere to Now Dr. Gar’ lan'a telegre Whalen, the the long distance ‘pho told Whalen he Smith, Director of Hastern R that there could | fasued for N« under his charg carloads of coal a1 New England yrould continue After be had his appeal, State A gin made the “Dr. Garfield regarding the situatio than aro the situation ts very of coal receipts, “Yesterday Yorle one-thi coal that we the anth derstand what tate supp SAYS 20,000 CERNS FACE arr his com “Tbirty Mieatinued op Mourth Page. FINLEY J. SHEPARD UNDERGOES DELICATE OPERATION ON EYE.| gee Mayor| Hylan and Administrator Wiggin. Are Rejected. oneration on his left eve about 0-day to be out Mowbray of No. ard’s secretary, is the husband of ‘ able to rewame no truth in @ re- Shepard was at any time asa result of ! * FOUR OF SEVEN INDIGTED MILKMEN SURRENDER Charged With Plot to Fix Prices Give Bail afternoon of @ clear m by ca |"“OPEN TREATY” RULE PROPOSED IN SENATE advised A. H.| 1 oren aay and night, Te ts and money | Hil vonty=two priete fk Wi Televbons Uinkieen Wag. pombere ol Lue Grew have Doon rescued, ! ——— oo Programme of Inter- | national Reforms,” Says One London Paper. LONDON, Jan. 9.—Presidont W: |the leading places in both the new | peace.” The Westminster Gazette welcom Mr. Wilson's “enreful, sympa Jaamuage,” and saya 1 hone adopts own,” Discussing the pars to the freedom of t minater Gazette says eent and freed from economic tion could not h Jus, but In to-da | world it would mean disarming a s power without @ corresponding | nition in military power on land | the great advantage of the mil land powers and the disadvantage the others, America tuded. Let wu be careful to understand and to ma the enemy understand that Presider Wilson's proposal depends on an | soolation of nations.” The speech appoars in the new papers under ble headlines such “America’s Terms to Germany “World Peace Programme as far as por he oS amy Htea's p ear, direct 1 |aimplo language. It continues , Mr. Wilson's view in and indorse those expye by M Lloyd George. Because of thin tac Mr. Wilson's speech will be read wit double satisfaction in this country.” Lord Northeliffe's Evening Now while of the opinion that Presider Wilson's declarations regarding | removal of economie bur and idation, endorses enthu ily b attitude toward Russia. Sur the newspaper sa} Wilson ts f render by Germany of all & tons, and she will need v chastened mood be Me r The Evening Star again Ia Wilson as the rea Ainerican President since L nh, and save “He once more wns pok thoughts of humanity 4 toc deep for Old W jatter, Mr, Wil | gift of articulating « |to the world its the future Th (Continued 0a Becond Pease) “Mayor's Plea for Coal Refused by Garfield WILSON'S AIMS INDORSED ~BY ENTIRE BRITISH PRESS AS MAGNA CrARTA OF PEACE FRENCH TROOPS PIERCE FOE'S LINE ON WMLE FRONT « « TROTZKY BEGIN ~NEW CONFERENCE “ WITHTHE GERMANS mod i U krainians Also Confer Wi th Kuehimann, and Other High Officials, “We ave Clean Army, Dec are the Chaplains With ‘Pershing Force be haplatns attached rican soldiers in Fran ware vigilantly re- |son's speech, Ike all bis utterances » honestly trying since Amorica entered the war, takes with the result that jand editorial columns of tho London | press. One newspaper describes it as “the Magna Charta of future Surprise Atta sé Attac Mihiel Results in Capture of Germans and Guns. While. some differences are found | | |1n the manner of discussing tho var! | ous questions, thia evening's nows- papers find no disagreement in easen- Pl tial polley. GENEVA, Jan. miaunderstandings which may arisen from other statements be removed by the unequivoca language in which the President breaking off of the Bri gotintions became known, according to reports received here to-day. RUSSIAN EMBASSY GIVES THANKS TO WILSON the Russian demands as his h referring , the West- DAM, Jan. 9.- gations representing Ruse a world’ governed by open Central Powers held a sii shops at is ual sig Preliminary discussion yeater posing of questions of procedure, © dispatch from Brest-Litovek reports. The meeting was attonied by Leon evik Foretgn Minister; ‘ yur sinall port fern, this ‘expire UE aded any terrors for fighting of the only thr three be! “She was displaying all the lghts {and markings required by The Hague atement of Appreciation of | References to Russian People WASHINGTON, J Embasay to-day issued arta appreciation of President Wilson's ref: not t plenary session of the delogates was arranged for this morning erences to the Russian as to Congress. Later representatives « s held a conference with words of encouragement of the President HUNGER AND DISORDER REPORTED IN PETROGRAD| hearts of thy ining thelr utmost hope Will atrengthen the faith and pour a new stream of energy ments in Russe moral and physieal exh . cannot yleld to the force { autocracy and will oppose, 1ys that no Ch MACKENSEN REPORTED | ON THE WESTERN FRONT Brital land.) ommand around Ver to jolu the colors, Entrees on Page 4) WOUNDED BRITISH TROOPS ON BlG HOSPITAL STEAMER TORPEDOED 6Y SUBMARINE a te lRewa Attacked in Bristol Channel, Although Carrying Every Indica- tion of Her Character—U Boat Barred Zone Extended. ~ CROWDS IN BERLIN LONDON, Jan. 9-—-Ciose on the heels of the German Admiralty an- MARCH THROUGH STREETS! :0»»-sen cr an exvemes o ae submarine barred sone SHOUTING FOR PEAGE |crers:ive on Jan. 11, « Ge | | marine has sunk anc Demonstrations Also in Leipzig and | pita! ship, despite. pledges given last. Following Reported Break in Negotiations. —Crowds marched through the sirects of Berlin, Lél aig and Essen shouting: become nan sub her British hoa. | September, The steamer sunk was the Rewa. Most of the survivors wore landed at Swansea. Many of them wern without clot!) “ge any kind. The wounded wi removed immediately to » hos pital. The torpedo which sank the Rewa went directly through the Red Cross painted on hor side. Following is the official statements “His Majesty's hospital ship Rewa |was torpedoed and » in the Brie. tol Channel at about midn on Jan 4, on hee way hom braitar. All the woun: were trans ferred to patrol vessels: ore were ualties among the crew, ne mining. ention, She was not and nad on within the so-called barred » as delimited in the atement iasued by the German Government hie} on Jan, 19, 1917." (After . aking several charges of the misuso of bospital saips, h were denied spocifoally by Governments con. Germans just yea ni hese els in the # and ertain o ner wa i ab rt " t tack La y ot Spa f od eeded in from 4 areas.) the British 7,808 & s ur ng. She w n tho service mes- ogion ar 1 "enemy ue DP the ¢ Verdo * and poin f support of that | Dakar, French $ ul, with the ads Th parred Arores is extended t und of Madeira, ase Verde I 1 ft the Mfrica and Dakar ar Cape Verde on African {M is 40 nat of M >», and ne A nd on , Cape e@ tah tugal , Was ox- » the channel left open in the Mediters ranean @lsq was closed. ———

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