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PRICE (gu.c ‘ounty, N. J. NT in Greater New York and TWO CENTS elsewhere. *359,150 TONS OF COAL AT CITY'S GATES | The "“ Ciroulation Books Open to Ali | Ent, IIR, by The Press Pubiisbing . (The New York World orld, “Circulation Books Open to All! 99 | YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY ‘14, 1918, 16 PAGES WEATHER—Snow To-Nights Warmer To-Morrow, NEW ONE OENT ti a _P R 1 CE. (MESES eae Sire TTA tener GERMAN SPY IN U. S. OFFICER’S UNIFORM ATTEMPTS TO BLOW UP NAVY MAGAZI -MPADOO NAMES DICTATOR OF DOCKS 10 BRING FUEL HOARD FROM JERSEY HERE Coal Piling Up at Tidewater Twice as Fast as It Is Moved—Fuel|t' ot amv suppiies, inctuaing Chiefs Prepare List of “Industries”! tne auartermaster warenousy rained | That May Close. HOWL LESS, HAUL MORE! T tg catimoted officially that there are 359,150 tons of coal at tide. water—in other words, at New Jersey ports—Hoboken to Perth Amboy. Tha furthest point from New York City, by way of Staten Teland and ferry, is less than fifteen miles. In twenty-four hour’ ending to-day there ware dumped from oars at tidewater The average amount cf coat unloaded at Mdewater a day is. Coal is piling up at tidewater at the daily PALE Of cceecesasrersa seeree 44,800 Tons 1,250 Cars 2,750 Cars In voodod barges ready to be moved to New Pork are 73.200 tons in oars at tidewater there are 241,150 tons To-day 2,045 cars are expected at tidewater Three-fourths of this coal is intended for New York With this immense amount of coal at hand the still cling to the recommendations tc @ single plan has been evolved to expr York. Fuel Administyato close factories and theatres, Not Hte the delivery of coal in New With alt the North River ferries owned by railroads and now under Government control no scheme to utilize them HOWL LESS, HAUL MORE! With building of carts are idle. fail, The coal is across the construction practically at Thousands are called into service with every snow river, the ferries have not lost has been considered a standstill, thousands cause of ice conditions and the carts are available HOWL LESS, HAUL MORE! If labor cannot be had at pri wage scale be arranged to normal? HOWL LESS, HAUL MORE! — Director of Railroads McAdoo struck at the root of New York's oal famine to-day when, through A. II Smith, his aide in charge of railroads, he appointed a Director of Piers, to have unlimited authority fp stern at the Jersey tidewater termin. As of coal carrying railroads. It was estimated to 360 tons of anthraclie and )itun nous coal—three-fourths of signed to this clty—were caught In the jam of cara, banges and fl at the tidewater piers, New York City, meanwhile, faced with | shutting down of non-essential in dustries and) = many amusement places, recelved in the last four hours less than half its bed rock minimum requirements of fuel Tt 1s understood the man selected 6 Mill the position of dictator of the coal docks is one of the traffic chiefs day that 469, twenty ie Railroad, whose work has familiarized him with hie task, His name will not be announced until the President Underwood he Erie to his di fea under the Government mally obtained CHIEF DIFFICULTY LIES IN DIVIDED AUTHORITY The anari tn the trana-shipment of fuel from the ratiroad this city Nes in divided auth cording to one da of the cal Fuel Adm roads hitherto their responathilits livery of the loaded cars i etd water docks and that f ynsent of achment for sé in aap erminals t injoading coal from care tu barges coupled with weavers wont ' tGentinued on Geoond Hews) es now paid, continue cannot an until, weather neryency conditions become ea eee ay [ Latest From Washington | ‘ GARFIELD’S LAST WORD: HOMES MUST HAVE COAL’; moving the great surplus of coal piled | LOCAL BOARD HAS POWER Certain Industries Will Be Closed | tor a Week or Longer if Necessary WASHINGTON. must be kept warm, Dr Jan. 14.—H Garfield de clared to-day, At all costs, Fuel Ad ministration officials look for little in- | crease in ¢ al shipments during the next ten days, and declare that most | communities must get what fuel supplies they have and what Uttle the e railroads can move to them ove owhound liner Sta Fuel Administrat have w to curtail supplies of any | Stry and to requisition any coa olf tn store, but shortage con tons are no widespread in the east of the Mississippi thet o policy Irtallment te» necessary It re ange keep Arge Qustrios peo ng war Wuel Ad Wigs! a hat I Adu er De Got Men Detween Now York and Deston. along with | GERWIAN SPY {S CAPTURED AS nt SETS MATCH 10 FUSE IN Bll U. 5. NAVY MAGAZINE a Prisoner Was an Officer on the U-53 Which Called at Newport, R. I, in 1916—Wore American Uniform U.S. TRANSPORT TEXANIN CRASH sail ‘GOODBY 00000000 GERMAN ACTIONS IN FIGHT be OVER THE REPLY TO WILSON AND WAR AIMS STATEMENT... Cun Warehouse RE Ea iby Anothe and Other Buildings Wrecked by. Blaze in Washington, | _ Steame pa Tene he Crown Prince, von Hindenburg “WILSON'S WAR AIMS aus and von Ludendorff in Con- APPROVED BY BULGARS ATLANTIC PORT, gan. 1 The ference With the Kaiser. Texan, bound WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—A quan-| United States fretgnt tr 000,000 worth of food, was destr France with 9,70 ot All Political Affilia ne Spee | ” ,| News ferences 0} tions Welk as Step other At f soda, which teft an LONDON and several other buildings Pree eo ped pepaane incr) (Mn Piinhey Hladgnbare: And date AMSTENDAM, dans tt Peers When Caught To-Day at Ports- ea large par of fe city fi a hha Be a e OMe political effiil-| The h ; ict, Mae Wd mouth, Va—Got $95,000 From cae ass tle py telah has ee ened an ars ment amo “at ae dander nore Hae teaner yorted that at 4 Boy Ed. all o'clook this morning she intercepied line stored in one part of the sh ‘s gns point to t triumph of the a wireless message for o4ip from th - leevane There were other minor] stititarists a it is evident the |, rere ran (Special to The Evening World.) losic opposing fore p making a strong, verms bidet NORI k : vé Atteica hard Tahuothn hounandia| goa side Acinesens eodiin tar NORFOLK, Va, Jan. 14 Government detectives arrested to-day | ¢ 6 a8 Ox .oguished *) ” \ » ° falter Sp heel padi 8 n ee pete Au “A death struggle.” saye the | Mr. v | board boats had been lowered, but| Lteut, Walter Spoorman German Army as he was trying to apply a quantity of smal! | '| Munich Post, “is now proceeding =" the said nothing as to how many, Wf any.| match to the magy 1 the Navy Yard Portsn i : t ee aRalit ; niuntdan |) Avalon Bes bate Tia, Bis eeae a te ar et ; ae je mag in the Navy Yard at Portsmouth, ould was endangered, but soldiers removed | jority and the Military Annexa- \ Axe lai: ; | have caused a disastrous explosion that might have wrecked the city ar | what was stored there | oe cone La had| pied hist ght have.wrecked:the city’ al tionist Party. We do not yet }eaaen reslerally believed it was Meh eenon aha RAnion's’ beaoe ieneny a 0 be th lomette poormman wore the uniform an American naval officer. A lette siary origin. A itt ac of aed MORE THAN $1,500,000,000 es renee SS ; Mee: Fr mes-! was found him from Capt. Boy Ed, former rein Hh i * Was destroyed ft i Bad sage ying at a been ar Baker went to} p; a Laat ated ene Nacialtcay lee gah te a ee spite | German Emba Washington, had received $95 000 snes the fire was ini ‘ " rt f Br At Brom ee tly t holt | Shortly before his arrival orders | i, vy i 4 Cemet . Pa atccaldt | nan \ 1 rermian 3 nearby ut the da al aaiewart ; ‘ 4 is . aa ena Oe | . r t i 1 " { ‘ 1 1 1 Am " 4 y it i ' rt i ney F< | m. ft , at as in a up r 7 ve wa t la j ; rt | t. ‘The 7 wa mst main ’ J an resime 1s| BRITISH GASUALTIES AMEE BA t Tee et | aahoreeat les |: been 24,797 IN LAST WEEK ombaiy, Bi : a The attempt of Spoorman t . M Tha 14117 Of-}?ne M mia : ; i \ f I te ‘ t durin é vor BRITAIN MUS ST RAISE i ‘i , neo wn 450,000 NEW TROOPS; Were Lagan Hegiae a fe 7,000,000 UNDER ARMS mie ¢ Com. | will p, » t 1 \\ No Con: : ting. : ye ‘ ses) age M | ad had | AMSTERDAM, Jan, 14, — In K aM : BIG FIRE IN INDIANAPOLIS Jeonferences have been oine on ; Nckland 4 a WORK OF INGENDIARIES eeopil cr MAJOR A. P. GARDNER DYING, 8.7. 0 sorindier j ° $2,000,000 Damage Caused —-| " piybertie bo Who nesta to) Hawaiiar . ‘ ads | Flames S\ | 1 gh igs uae ule Naas wi yi el 5 aa Diet apairoved’ tha Ji ‘ Beet TPHELD SUPREME GO | Bullding, 10th atreet and 4 | en 1a neh 1s ; AMERICAN TRAWLER SINKS. ; | Decision Ha nin W ge aia Papen ch PNEUMONIA’S TOLL HiGhch, at Boa Pe nihDatt Ploftere. ani want I rye « . ’ 2 . \ f the epg $10,000, 7 Becker ww Viel! (he ecene hed to wake. wees. r ates ne! ‘gwenty months’ imp — —————————— — \