The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1918, Page 1

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‘LLOYD GEORGE SAYS: “FIG = — iw Yo and PRICE [Ratatat 3 a ENTS tewnere, Che |“ Cirenlation Books Open to Books Open to All.” »| Copyright, 1018, by The Press Publishing Peto. (The New York World). NE Ww YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918. | “Circulation Books Open to All,’’ ] ONF CENT tn Grenter New York and Hudson County, N. J. TWO CENTS clot whengs, 20 PAGES CITY’S INDUSTRIES CLOSED BY FUEL ORDER L,000 Firms Exempt From Shut-Down FIGHT OR GO UNDER, BRITISH PREMIER'S SPEECH TO LABOR Says in Urging Larger Army Prussian Answer Will Be Bat Cannon's Mouth. KUEHLMANN SILENCED. Wilson and Allies Have Stated Their Terms Without Consultation. LONDON, Jan. 18. George, addressing Bates to-day, sald no on the watch tower urgency of the need for raising more men. ‘The Prime Minister said no democ racy has ever long survived the fail- ure of its adherents to be @ie for it, “If any man here can find an honorable and equitable way out ef thie conflict without fighting it through,” the Premier said, “let him tell it. My conviction is this —Premier Lloyd the labor dele man standing could deny the eady to —the people must either go on or go under.” Mr. Lioyd George said there had Been no answer from Germany t he recent statements 1 te Powers on war aius Ma von Hindent Ludendorff! were conferences, but | M y Kueh!mann was not allowed to st “Why?” asked the Premier the Prussian military lominant. The answer cannon's mouth.” The view of the Government Mr, Lloyd George said, was that it would be folly to withdraw mer from industries one hour sooner than necessary, but that it would be treason to the state, to democ racy and to freedom if, when the need did the demand not be mai Mr. Lioyd President Wilsor consultation—there was tunity—had 1 down the same programm the termination of There we peace with Belgium said but one answ a Von Tirpitz's s: should m Ge nnel j anid, “d > line, and uni stand up to the peor nating Germany, rita mocracy, Vren democra Eu mercy of tocracy the w Mr, Lloyd G President W! acclationl Allied count 1 hardly ) a tow extreme France, Ital general The 1 answered a recon at Alsace rain OWN ta ee asle evervwbers eeuatt: Questions of an American Schoolboy to His Father And | the Father's Replies OY—Dad, wasn’t the fuel law under which Dr. Garfield acte ned t imulate coal production and to facili tate yution Dad—Quite ri » my Boy—Whiat Garfield do to carry out these two idea Dad—Damfino. beyond fix below tl 1 t of product Dad—Why as Boyv—Why \ a the tion, Board? sa New York sil il know! , who, at best, and d iel Conservatio production onal F of coal Dad—Stop such nonsensical questions Boy—Dr. Garfield he crisis was forced by the the railroads ish ears Wa n't etary put in char, deoddd to wbvtate euch a condition? Dad—He was. Boy—Well, what did he Dad—Search mx ‘ Boy—But if M four hours, MeAdoo } to remove all consignments from ordered shippers, within twe 1 cars inst of giving them two weeks’ notice of such an order, wi arried only the pena xtra demurrage, wouldn’t the ongestion | been Why give shippers two y only twenty-four hours to neect a s unlimited loss? Dad—Mor Boy—B x da N York acr y n led to mata for more 1, Wasn’t Did Dr. Ga I Wher Y n Boy Che miners say the , without ca How are going to get coal cars ba nes when they an’t unload them at New Jersey po Dad—Put on your sweater and go \ r pro NAUSTRANARY = ARE a oer facta Wiese Fvecutions Fo" GERMANY AND THE POPE Petrograd Repos TO MAKE PEAGE MOVES silica 6 Gives Th | Feteunons Berkman 4000, — CONGRESS IN ANGRY MOOD AGAIN ATTACKS GARFIELD: THOUSANDS SEND PROTESTS ... President Shows No Indication That He Will ~ Order—“Horse Sense Needed” Is «: Comment of One Legislator. WASHINGTON, Jan. Both an angry Garfield fuel orde: Senators were particularly 18, of ¢ opened to-day. Ad- | mood over the when th rieved over the failure of the Fuel tinst the shut-down order nator Smith of Michigan, Republican, ministrator to await its prote “AML this chaos i ed. “The Senate shameful,” Se should rise and clip the wings of those who seck never intended to be given.” ve Snyder of New to exercise such authority which was A York, denouncing the fuel order, also blazed up in the House said the President Garfield to issue Representati ermitting Mi id, meant t and suffering throughout the country, ae “GERMANY TRYING. = a comin. TO FOOL HERSELF ce ABOUTUS. ARMY decinicariohe LOOKED UPON AS YIELDING BY GARFIELD. ne Paper pens Our Troops Must Be Used to Guard Modifi Frontiers mands for Garfield's head as Di-@-———— r of the F Admintatratio riticism of Secretary Baker f umers last sur ations of th so as to exempt m announced to-day wa ernment’s first yi ts of Congress an’ War Ba ‘ : Committ ling ¥ 2 a f th ni-ofMiel: r : deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung of Berlin 1 say ri American ary of War of An army in ' Frar r isan A . r but entirely of , Ker 1 pre k v r ' e Bal A in X pa ator M ‘ r T 1 4 No," } r SARPIELD sae, pussaunT GERMANS OW WEARING : GLOTHES MADE OF PAPER i 1 1 rae WORTD CHAVEL BEE AT Interfere With Fuel «« a fatal er- w own Order 60000 TONS COAL SHUTDOWN EDICT OBEYED — mse RIGIDLY THROUGHOUT CIT war oicesn ss THOUSANDS RENDERED (DLE Hours E Rceeds City’s Min- imum Needs. tere " i Local Administrators Take Steps to sate a yet tnoommplete, As 7 Arrest All Violators—Relief Meas- pean ce cs Gh ‘iat) ures Begun to Prevent Suffering Hf uo ey | —Theatres Affected Monday. barges to be moved to New York The local Fuel Administration, reassured of its ground by personal from thé otlice of National Fuel Administrator Gartiel: pared to-day to enforce by arrest From ot 0 it wa arned instruction 1, pre ind prosecution the industrial shut-dowr | that up tor | 60,000 tons mate! o and jbituminous—had been br to} decreed from Washington, New York intwenty-four hours. Thig “We have communicated with United States Marshal MeCarthy and is more than the Fuel Administra. : tion's eatiiite of the ciiy’s minimuri Police Commissioner Bugher,” said Reeve Schley, Manhattan Fuel Admin | needs—50,000 tonn—and more than |istrator, “and have asked them to instruct their men to keep watch on all jtwice the amount delivered during | violations of the Federal closing rule. The men of the Federal and sits the hetght of the cold Wave last} authority will report back fo us all vidlations, and arrest by the Marshal | |oftice will follow | Cy he rep ul arrivals > 'The United States Distr pat the Jersey termin Coal dumped at Jersey terminals To-Day. Yesterday Tons. \DEPARTMENT STORES "0 Stan" Anthracite 48,000 40,400 | 000 fine or a year's npr aiting in vessels to be moved 5 has Jcrees of the Nattonal Muel Ada Anihratite 35,500 31,250 | <n leeathne : Bituminous 11,350 96,600/ Wil! Work Forces in Wraps Of! “‘rntce hundred Imepectore, acts Coal in cars at tidewater | tb Week Unless Light | an ; ane ace AKinbAe 119,300 132,850 iy of Week e ght | dive nder the local Fuel Admin Bituminous 67,950 77,750 ind Elevators Stop : in fy y's i pdenaisee : * ve big department stores @Fe | Company and all similar public util. nthracite vee 3,550 | embers, met to-day at No, 21 West lity corporations to turn off light ané | Bituminous 33,450 | et to plan some action rekard-| heat from consumers found in violas ie “idewate within forty-eight houre| | ine fleld closing order. All the| tion of the regulations, This will not of tidewater: stores are ope ay he F Retall coat dis!ribu to-day what wo are expected to do. sererracteves t o'okgah Sowa ith had received no report @t twe y-four hours e ' riven hee ing, their pro rata f 4 but | rg eee peyag ‘oe PLANE TARA Was Rabe ene+lAlt SHAY Of Byen ruling ot Mink Admin ie el oe Wiggin to-day, candy manu yet received sp r rom ee ( L 7 local Fuel Administration bee od b t tals to-day their cc th a Gar priority direc r . iT , . vo : osing orde “ 9 aM ; ai ie was n « € 4 y « fw nore’ ! K ‘ . stion im TY al v A I attor trad . as made an tn the as an indica t ! t i t 59,000 workers, | Ga 1 rule which w t many requirement tha : ’ f plants throughout the i. ad t I mwa n from that ' y Mar 4, apply pping. & : ; t ard ut f recom r newly apr f k One xemption m the Andrew 1 a ent » ore jay a ft six Mi ‘ | water A . 1 M., which would The theatres beaan to be hard ; rs . hit even to-day when the begin- ae ap 7 1 . 1p ning of the five days’ suspension of 1 — f business did not affect them were caused KORNILOFF WOUNDED, Many persons, under the water and ' n that the theatres “lw 1 i Housstan orces in ight ut down to-day, instead ; eviht, of on Monday as provided by the oO H I t Garfield regulations, called up remen sit box offices and cancelled reser 1 have been vations, The theatrical mana: nt upor By ners made an appeal for publi- nals : mt he ty upon ¢ terms of shut- r coa ting down as they affect the » ory I theatres. t a M already 1 A stion had recetved - t this xemption from many. \ twen- 4 : JENERAL OBEDIENCE TO ORDER : 18 THE RULE HERE — the manufacture no the rh MUCH SUPPERING | p an had, almost Jand other ships a D Veiber Jolla s Medicine, —adve, “S68! without excep: omplied with the 4 ¥ eT ne a Ne SEE ee

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