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*474, 350 Tons Coal Near as City Faces Closing WA) EDITION Copyright vw Vor! + WO CENTS geewhere, (ONE CENT in | Madson County, % PRIC » ALLN.Y.INDUSTRIS REVOLT, CALL FUEL ORDER A CALAMITY: +e - | .» Commercial Organizations of City tees to Formulate Plans of Action —Opposed by All Trades. Commercial and industrial New York revolted to-day against the Fuel Administration order closing Industry all sections, all trade: upations Special meetings of practically all rs Ww formulate expression of adverse | There was unanimous protest from all occ ommercial organizations in the cfly were hastily called by thelr office | mmed/ately to President | ‘De Circulation Books Open to All.” | 1918, by The Prese Publishing yeh). Crews at LONDON, reported in spatch from officers are sal Tho mutiny Jan 17. A Hurriedly Summon War Commit-|""° x potarine Sree) Gt Eee cet) an NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, GARFIELD: TELLS SENATE WHY HE ISSUED THE ORDER the Naval Ba | at Kiel, | - | Says Railroad Conditions Were wuny! Such That Step Was cosgesee ALDERMEN GE wee MAYORPOMERTO |: strator,, Was sur a on Jan. 7, 4 TON, Jan, 17 Admit exchange ‘Thirty-eight | d to have been killed. | moned this telegraph | WASHI Geneva, ‘uel afternoon before the Sen- is sald to hava been ite Commerce Corrmittee whieli ts in begun by submarine crews, and sub- sequently to have spread to portions | Yestsating th al situation. While of the crews of cruisers. | he was being examined by the com- sa aileinaa Some of the men who Joined in the} mittes the Senate agreed to postpone i attack on the officer took part In| eee ny enate asreed to postpone {Adopt Ordinance by Vote : "| hurther debate on the Hitchcock reso- | 5 ct the earlier mutiny at Kiel. | 54 to 13 Authorizing Seizure Although the mutiny was Jocal,” | !utfon unt! 4 o'eoick SHUTTING ALL INDUSTRIES ie WEATHER—Snow ————EEE— fair tonerrelgeal bs Circulation Books Open to All.’’ PRIO E [OXF CRNT tn Greater New vert and Hudson County, N. J. TWO CENTS Saree 1918. 16 PAGES CONGRESS ACTS TO STOP ORDER: GARFIELD EXPLAINS TO SENATE GERMAN SAILORS KIL 38 OFFICERS. - PROTSTISSENTTOWASON === ee 241850 ONS COAL RE or UTIONS. INTRODUCED Bb! IN CONGRESS AIMIING TO HALT NFORCEMENT OF FUEL ORDER Half of That Already at Jersey + Terminals Is tor City and for Ships. ti ite cusl that Ane sevtvediak ¥ «Senator Hitchcock Would Give Re- tidewater in the last twenty | four hours—out of which New York spite of Five Days Before Carrying | Order Into Effect — Gallinger Would Halt Closing Down Until Necessity IsSShown—Garfield Asks Employers to Pay Men While Idle. 17.—While and the harbor totalled 241, ships in wit receive almost onc-halft-— rding to figures given| Smith, Director | forty-elght hours 282.5 due to arrive at 00 Yons more are the tdewater terminals, Here ty the report of coal receipts, WASHINGTON. J ' 1 with yesterday's fig for compart 7 : ‘ sit bitty balaahiplasisse opinion and io adopt resolutions » forwarded the Geneva despatch says It shows Garfield explained to coramit- Oy Surplus Supplies. san pouring into the White House and Congress to-day protesting against the tee ‘ t that German novel me are disinatine | to 20 had added to his previou tite down. oc induaiiies b F ; ‘ 4 gow Chamber of Lommetce called Its exbeuttve committee and other fled, especially in the mubmarine sor-| order so as to permit full operation | ry» pow veh ty a vota} eel MUmbed ca darn, a ll Ing down of, industries by order of Fuel Administrator Garfield, the iia actin sey cc New York's foremost citizens to meet at Vie, as the number of boats return-| of coal mines. It would allow load- | : pages er eey| Tener following resolution was presented in the Senate by Senator Hitchcock, apecial committees comporr s id: “1 consider the Ing to German ports Is decreasing | ing and consigning of ca | an Anthracite 92,450 | 5 o'clock. . President Outerbridge of the Chamber said con every month.” alinakhl | Gow OA GLPROE orcehit 1 to se urplus sup | Bitumino 25,650 | Democrat : ty." oer next five ) of ce { alatribute it among oal to be ae nad er 7 a Thore have been various reports in| IP the next five day nid T among | movede= “RESOLVED, That the Fuel Administrator of are Wee © last few months of mutinous out: | ries ie Althou he ordinun ‘Tesday: Veaterday, the United States be and he is hereby requested to delay ork, La ren © German y and al 4 ram r ntro a se 4 < 7 ; Biloeing ~TOPPLING MAST ; cape ph bee is Peete share ene ‘ i : Srtnegele 31250 38.188 for five days the order suspending the operation of in- ‘ Rie Austrian navy. onfirmation | me ei eV « rman Fol » Bituminous x 0.05 4 4 . 7 en t ; fol 6 was given by the German Government | jor! to be close ¢ oe Coal in oats at tidewater dustrial plants in portions of the United States, in order Garfield re Reed . it hae " nous suppo . Yesterd Py ; sap Real Ee! Board urke of reports ee o mu ea reece mare | tg a: but: thes , ; ; ak : aibnres cat Te. dey eater ey that protests may be heard, investigation made and in- Sone Aa sidasiian Sait crews at Kiel in September. The) bib on Anthracite 132,850 148,200 formatio: ad auests that the order Isnt 1 KILLS SIX M N ON men on board several capital shipa| te order,” waid Garfield 4 Gast Krooklyn Jed Bituminous 77.750 87,750 mn presented. 7 low! of dui were involved and a number of offi- tain things must go on ax ~ eowad In transit within twenty-four hours senator Hitchcock introduced his resolution after conferring with ©: Jeter cers were sald have been kiled. | will be @ re of ind [Of sidewntonn y 4 ar t : ig aut of ¢hi woul TIHHIla roars ct the mec to doleute tribe Walon will! Bape eu 5 : | To-day en lerday other Democratic leaders in the Senate who have apprehensions of the trous to the industries ne | on submarines was given as one of T reserve th y " * Anthracite 53,550 97,850 mn and effect of the order, It ts ev pant « d » oA: tha duaaaha dirithe onibhenic t list at ans have no tion Gaynor, |Bituminous 33460 17.900 The situation.” continue ae : no bens mad pi sceealae A mutiny at Ostend among Ger-| Ships and shipbu soon es tho Mayor affixes ‘ansit within forty-eight hours 1 situation,” continued Senator Hitchcock, “is an argument for a wi me ries h r opped ir. Gartle he n af r i h + oy at large we protest man sailors who refused to gg on| torr A, Dr. ¢ rfl 1 he | matirs he cy avilt be overrant To-day. Yesterday. reform in our Government. | predict that before much time clapses we oath mrt + (Mishap on the Michigan Dur-| board submarines was reported in] Chalrman Hurley of the Ships nes saitieaginen mens = Seso | will be compe urgently against enforcement o d October. Officlal displomatio de. | Board, Vaults, If this ordinance becomes | Anthracite 10,600 5,650 Will be compelled to lodge somewhere absolute power for co-ordinatior so crass a an wninn can ing a Heavy Gale on vs received in Washington in| To name these industries on the re-| operative it will be the nearest thing | Bituminous 4,900 24.850 4f branches of our Government that are now running wild, They are no not produce benefits to the coun < re Serve list would invite thousands and| } " ve npted Discussing the situation to-day, Mr feat as P ‘ ‘ 5 ported mutinies in the " yA confiscation ever rpted| working in ha vore 7 . ssible he President try commensurate with the great Jan, 15. Austrian navy and clashes between | thousands of protests, he sald. Dr,|,~ tie Smith sata ng i harmony or co-ordinating. It is impossible for the Presiden and in many pd a Lies _ Austrian sailors and crews of the Held sald he did not desire to mane | Bp ene os tell ; The railroads are ne sided in| With his manifold dutles and enormous tasks to have all the direction. his bestia eae ini ya iv WASIIINGTON, Jan, 17.—Six men| German submarines at Pola, in which se industries, but 1 ‘ at j the partial suspension onter. Under) What we need is a War Cabinet, below the President and above the so far as New York is concerned Wiceee em ost alee rare ink Notify them all by t by te i nied a distriet in tun] present conditions their dut 10) Cate . ‘ and three injured wt e ° ae pinet. If we had had such a war cabinet this coal order never woul does not require enforcement of ” ree injured when _ night, in both Fitth keep hard at it, days, ni at 2 VAEENG! DC er never woul 0 drastic an order." the foremast of t mattioship Michi. | Dr. Garfield said the Secretartes of | , asitin: ahae oe 7 land holidays, Nor de have been issue MANUFACTURERS SEND PRO- fan N os fli ses Po GERMAN PLOT T0 KILL War and tho Navy wero tofurninh hint} nos ' vince | Lupenston for tive dayai'ar Senator Hitchcock asked immediate adoption of his resolution TEST TO WILSON « a rep a - | with the st of industries to be per o ou are & * my understanding, pply q pets fete as ihe th ‘i Sea sis f A M nounced. tord | CALIFORNIA WHEAT CROP mipted to run, Seat A Sit mines, oy Eun ft ee This thing came on us like lightning out of a clear sky,” said Hi onal BS t | 9 | : - on . ' . sant sek wine Sec ae bh ; be a - Belts | eather: Thi will include industries pro-| ;} . owe 1 by but jconsumed during the five days, juat |COCK It will throw millions of men out of work and deprive them ct President Wilsc apie insanee ~ oo N ducing things immediately necessary} this coubtry—our Preal ied ae will be gained toward get wages they vitally need. It will slow up production of war munitions a larence E, Boc nous Pollen to Be Dis: Done 1 Dr. Garfetd }#omething in reserve to avoid r rh al Aw \ toes Trak 3. rite, Cole Poisonous Pollen & Dis up ; i Sacra hand ao mnt Tees taiso | time when we've been straining every effort to have this producti five poM lian S$. Bell, Kre tributed by Agent iys ked Reed 4 am Heckerman, «# >» relleve the pressure on Cransporta- | going at full speed. It refers to plants operating by water power and usin establis eis Tone fatal Dar | 7" tio d, #0 far ars * ‘i pid i = eonoern salbilit pit 4 Official Report ; ataer io re ayes there |A an J bec iheee Brpel fees rey ace a op B peter iahcel f mall amount of coal. It shuts fuctories whose bins contain enougt "re Sc 1 te r estic r ny word | ‘ ' disaster to cur cou njured are: Edward Mor SAN FRANCISCO, Je Ge Way # ROK oF nor wr bree | move nt coal t 1 another month. nie sniaae t wel Ad=| N. J; Gordon 8, ¥ nany’s Intest attempt to dewroy the] consumers, utilities furnishing | ‘A , i : Sit wg . suinistrate “ Virgil V. Bigwars, Hard wheat crop Ca ind other heat, light, power and transporta 1 sno party div ; Vithte tie up of the fal Senator Gallinger, Republican, introduced the foll wing resolution Seah, Tt ta tte t Hee Saks aaa) taken of ship-| ten te the public,” Dr. Garfield nai erie) the RESOLVED, That it is the sense of the Senate Our ind are 1 Navy Department reports 1¢|™ t sed ; wr ri imnspeetation teal Fs Lytle eps : moans) ML understand the intention, that such order should be suspended until a thorough Imost unbearable 1 mast which fe polsonous p to be distributed b i ith r b | five-day partial suxpens named eae Beis auch Dante ‘ Dana apheresis frat) Corman agents here in such w man-| than lack of coal, This was ac |to relieve these emerger \ vestigation shall be made as to the necessity for the pro- ditions to such by 8 will ey 2 accident of its kind in the navy. im La x4 br: 7 ae -> wive ‘the railroads a . . » result in a breakdown > er as to Kill the entire output, a Senhun ae ae the en Renee put’ and get cars through that ar posed action. “The loss of time, werk and | congress to Speed Up So ae to Close! COPding to @ bul ed to-day (by || InNer waernar: eee TEUTON DEAD STREW tanding in the way of o'h lution to prevent enforcement of the fuel order wa by our working people will n June 1 the State Council of Defense ad not been able to catch up particularly in New York ha \ by R cai Ape ' wages rking peop . nd t with: demande TA IA BA nt ouse by Representative Smith of New York ¢ iokn' suffering, dis WASHINGTON, Jan, 17.—Speeding ur —o i fT have: been Alécus oa | LU N TTLEFIELD Mt r 1 i ine nse of t and still further strain re , r ation measure avoid W $0 C SLE DERS pe ¢ er Cor t lations which are already ne i IL N ALL A 4 Posse ai - Fuel Administrator is unnecessary and that an etligie the breaking point, thereby ca ' cle te fe F CONFERENCE oe ise . RIGAN SHIP SUNK { full operation of coal mines will obviate am > ngren Jy } " will not be doing t f dustrial mac f ¢ unrest. wae ti 1 ne 1 ‘Goal dacssaare tar toca \t 4 . r + situat } ei 4 th Wilson ralied to the White He AMISH RRTNDE: (RD FEAE = ea emer Roth re Hons reau —_ —— (Continued Second Page.) Com if I eaeiumerna saakae SC jfood and for bunkering ca ney hae ae » Dire ‘a " - a | : , | lacking, Dr. Gar P sttiog ot th Saved \ Gene McA Sikes F and Flood of the nate bunkering of * yund it im " FOODLESS DAYS. Se ee oe cerns Chie | te Bunker of ship we - sand med {naatiie the con man Owen of the Senate Banking and athca ete tee a Island a i f ily with the present equipment, HE Food Adu way bi ud the Fuel Currency Committee, Senator Caider| 41) batts a Alia cima nas 18 at. WHY NOT USE UP COAL ON} T © ifr ie r, it was pointed rs Why didn’t Mr. Hoover decree five foodless days nd Representative Copper of Wiscans | P ee en ne : : ‘ t HAND IN FACTORIES? would be t the railroads } f Mond “ : sin, ar f the Hous» Foreign] " } Fue Misso Joclared | cateh up with t mand for coal. in a buneh, with n oodless ays to follow re ; , with thousands tor ve 4 re ‘ It priorit . Why go to trou sf producing food and hauling Tho nature of the conference wag | S*ating ms » Buret y and This would sores Teepe ay ared Senator Hard f Ohi« it about the y any more than coa not cloned but there were Intima. artie! APNG SEs aaa und ff ‘i av 68 nent . get aste of war's dental Whe not-tood Savat Hong that Russtan afaira were, under} nis pian to take cout fh m i Brofe Fi omer al ard | Tho blunders of tas Year und the ae : f discussion ele aisere ace os : ; : ; ry 2 0 ay, ‘Why aro| ver of the w have forced a They would conse food, not to speak of the menta ‘The conferen t a ee . rap a a Pes a ee rs . “ PE f coal) difficu tuatio: The country will energy of administrators Petrograd with Vremier Lanine Pinva anwar: to:tae:t . { ght ; ¢ ad ti 1 wllowed in un exhaust | protest, but we have to make the bes nf 7 Seaalna Fhe tthaR ania! po ake th Meten ura t wood when #he eailed fro A Ree A highly educated | of tt. I would gladly make any denia There was once an Irishman who taught his horse te saree aN ee , umanian seo fit" he wuld Const ‘ utaent of (iat u af New York Haren havi ntting green g Minister, will not be construe |. Dr, Garfield admitted there wa a r ne ot Now Ye “ eat shavings by putting green g) 1 him Government 4s recognition of the de- | ty of coal in fact ug the: aye 45 T al in ¢ ‘ ve eld by bunke The horse died, facto character of the Bolshevik Gov-| i q \ N tor Ga hi yay for blunders in t ‘ a ne wa 1 ord lenia y furee upor 4 he theory lived on to he an inspiration to Dr ernment eR cade pd ak t ' But the theor J T . abulix lore © OVIEK ACTION NEEDED ‘ Tow 1, Michigan, @ i. Serfield, ne! fo gontrol 4 Jusee part Of bbw county! = "L adon't think t will be meceauary weasiue—daree” oleae * 904 tous, trom Pbladelpbia, epeu.y yxpressed tho conviction that clured thal toy Pues Administration ; a { — ees tte

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