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SPECIAL Theatrical Section WITH ‘TO-DAY’S tls WORL 18) LYE” ‘be “ Circulation | Books Open to Ail. Copyright, 1918, by The Press Pablishing Mor (The ‘New York World). = = - , PRICE shoes Sree Eero “NEW YORK, SATURDAY, ITERS SLAIN BY BOLSHEVIK TROOPS | (ee TORES CLOSE, THEATRE: —— N MONDAY [“Cirontation Books Open to All.” | JANUARY 19, 1918 18 PAG Geen AALS WEATHE Pale tavniyh to-night: udy to-morrows cold. ONY CENT tm Greater Xe: Hadson County, ES PRICE} Mail Wagon Robbed of Robbed of $500, 000 Cash and Gems ‘JMPADOO TELLS HOW GOVERNMENT ‘Two Big Business Men * Admits That sat Not M Much Head-| | way Has Yet Been Made tu Relieve Cong, estion, te — Furnish a Few Eye-Openers MAY DROP SMALL LIN ; on the Coal Blockade “Systems Not Needed for Actus ——_—_—__-+--_—— War Purposes Also to Be IRST BIG BUSINESS MAN—Weil, the country is tied up by Left Out. F the Garfield order, everybody's suffering, everybody's . ‘ | criticising—I have done « lot 1 f, But let's think of BN ss ok btninsin eiaiec to-ter| something constructive, Jet’s face a few disagreeable facts w ith agmittea before the Senate ‘tes el our eyes wide open. " Most of us have needed ice more than 5 “Gemmerce Committes that he jas} coal duting the past twenty-four hours. been unable thus far to @o much| SECOND BUSIN MAN—But 1 must insist thal a little | toward straightening out the freight prophylactic efficionsy would have saved us from a crisis. tapgle on the country’s rat! lines, FIRST BUSINESS MAN- —We are agreed on that, but we are con- fL__a—> Momad the glow ‘progres otha | {raved by 2 condi vaith ativayde ts" ardenctroer Geir at 4 anusual weataer which affested gram, 4, Vill Mot aleer, Southern ralivoads, usu not SECOND BUSINESS MAN--\What do you mean? troubled by cold weather, Not only, : “IRST. BUSINESS’ MAN—Let et right down to brass tacks. aid successive biizzafds clog the rail! FIRST va ‘| ri “ ee 1 a Well ; why haven't ljnes, but they froze harbors, mak Gartield says the ships iUss be unkered ell, why satan {t impossiblo for ships te approa supplied with all the vast coal supply available at docks for loading and thus gongestion in terminals, He gave the first nouncement concernin, Jewater. Why, because Ne least fifty cticés date | a port stoppéd develop- some of our water tra ¢ Indians and the primitive years ago. uur ment'’s policy with in a ship in New York, the coal gountry's “baby road ° t , } i i mu » a barge, then the barge is tliey Will not be taken over un A ‘ Seay } ' i fecessary. Tho logses they ¥ ved to a ship at anchor and then if is rehandled to the ship's * Seuffer, he said, thoy must hold., The Indians carried food ¢ ps in their t part of tho general sacrifice fo! SECOND BUSINESS MAN—All true, > #86 of victory. ? Chalemen aaith suggested that the, FIRST BUSINESS MAN—Why? Because the good old America Short lines are in a difficult situation idea of rake-of to be satisfie The towing companies are 4 he sudde anaition of eat ‘+ be eax becguse of the sudden transition of run as adjuncts to the railroads, but the profits go to favorites of the transportation systems from a r lroads and not to the stockholders of the roads. much to get coal to a ship's side as to mine it. SECOND BUSINESS MAN—You are certainly right. 6,500 tons dumped into a ship at West Superior in one hou: FIRST BUSINESS MAN—You struck it. Ships are the big factor in the war, and coal for them has forced the country into the present plight. But has Dr. Garfield made a single move to bring this port up to the point of efficiency of foreign ports handling less tonnage SECOND BUSINESS MAN—Washingt competitive to a controlled basis, It costs as "It seems to me," McAdoo replied, ‘that the short lines ar fore they're hit. provide compen enly that are used “Do you consider are part of the asked Sen s “I would cons! Mr, M Adoo replied, “if they form a part the systein utilized for war nocessitics I bave assumed that bill will not * deal specitic hol! The pill oring be ought to rativoads nd injured." th continen: th. Why I saw short Hnes al system?" | + them so," | t 6 1 certainly with questions as to} ing through the big end of the telescope what should or should not be taken} FIRST BUSINESS MAN—And New York has been looking toward over by the Government under the Washin H : President's proclamation. That =| ashington instead of looking around at home got to be determined after an inves SECOND BUSINESS MAN—True, but Washington has been given tigation. My own optnion Is that it] is the duty of the Director General ap quickly as possible to determine what railroads or parts of railroads are needed by the Government and to notify the carriers. That is now in process full authority, ping plants, men, Millions are appropriated by Congres millions have been provided for homes but has a dollar been expended to expedite hips now in service without taking into 4 tonnage to come? Why aren't millions e coaling of nt the immense xpended to build dump- “Ap to railroads taken over, com-| ing pockets on the docks at the big ports on the Atlantic so that @enestion is provided under the law lips may be run alongside and thousands of tons be dumped di- , We are going to pass. As to those BL fia Pra J ‘tons be dumped di ' outside, it seems to mo any injury is rectly into the ships? Coal could be t to the market ar nd kept @ matter for the courts to determine. | 1 don’t believe the law should requ apart from the general merchandise | be coaled in the time it take: shipments, Fifty s could t pply one under pre SL ent archaic Sompensation to railroads, whethe tn - # the Government needs them or not | conditions, “Thore is no disposition to rip any- FIRST BUSINESS MAN—Why not suggest this to Dr. Gar {? Wlay up the back, It's the Govern | SECOND BUSINESS MAN—Maybe [I will. I know a 4 ment’s desire to treat small as w iy ane . i ’ i Mitircads as equitably. axis pos | Hobar ¢ nwy know a professor William: nay be és far as is compatible with | able to get it to Dr. Garfield wet and interest. All the - eluded from Government contro! Ww. AITE R—Your Vr icheon i! ready, eme ought to be kept going, encouraged and troated by the Government with ' e ecih as ‘ utmost fairness and consideration’. |AMERIGAN LINE STEAMSHIP | vi Us 58 an eee Director McAdoo said that it it| night, Thies 9 BUR» mould develop that operauon ot} ATTAGKED BY 4 U BOATS; | mersea ana tater v boats mere seen canals wos necessary they might » on each ¢ of the line Bees oven, Hs 0gded that opera HER GUNS DRIVE THEM OFF “"\2") So"°" alei will also be oxtended to inland water- saaiecadal denis nen . A PAKE ways. Niaesal ay , : ia Senator Robinson, Pemoe Vessel Purst on of s bd. 4 ener 8 Arkansas, asked Mr. McAdoo to teil marines— to Mave | fourth subme By Bae AS the committes why Govern action of ratlroads was nocessary Mr. McAdoo replied that he did n think he could add anything to wh already had been said, but he thou it mecepsary to get better co-oper- @ontinued on Second Pages.) ent op Hit LONDON Vasseng sy? ti who arr at to-day do- \ tailed @ thrilling experience the vessel ‘had with eubmarincs (n the barred LENINE TROOPS TURN GUNS CONTROL IS WORKING ON RAILROADS ON KERENSKY SUPPORTERS NEAR “a $500,000 IN MAIL STOLEN OFF TRUCK; CAL HD 000 in Z Bills for Federal y Reserve Bank. Bolsheviki Outvoted in TES a — | C Irganization of the nae Post Office authorities spnobilied to- | Sits { AY {he los# of eight packages of rex- Constituent Assembly. | inieved mall in transit between the PETROGRAD, Jan. 18 (via London, | and the main P Office in Ne Y | Jan. 19. United Preas).—Several per- | 1 as bc. | on Jan. 7 One of the packages con- | sons were killed and many wounaba) tained $126,000 in $2 bills consigned jin street fighting which pepe to the Federe! Restrve Bank nos for } {nied the opening to-day of the jatituent Assembly. | (An Associated Prosé despatch from Petrograd says the demon ‘trations against the Dolshevik Were confined to parades of tna) nroups of rion uum Women, Those groups were Composed of wel!- dressed poople, except in one staneo where there was number of voldlera and peasants | At.a corher nésr the Arr ood N. J., was stined to-day by day and arraigned before United | bansy thie ‘group was fi United Stites Marshal AleCarthy fol-/States Commissioner Hitghcock,, who | upon and Aispersed by the Red liewing the placing of a libel on the craft held him in $25,000 ball, Assistant | |} Guants. Five persons were Wlled ty gpsintant C states Attorney UBited States Attorney Yaselli sald | | | and a dozen wounded.) ‘ the ball was merely nominal and that] The city bristled with fight ial Son Reidel Oty, BRE: Sere yreas Sr on ld be tripled if there was any) | forces, tnoluding a Jarge number of |" ei Phietey chance of Richardson raising it | troops brought to tho capitul by the coor to tie pope ee Hichardaon pleaded not guilty and | olshovile after formal announcenen [bt Bee NAL ben operat id he hadn't a eont tn the world. | | of discovery: of a counter-revolution: | {hs crart under m Fron jnred he received the packa ary plot, whic It was belleved wag) jured it under the owterr “C27. Moon Jan. 7, The ¢ nthe! headed by former Pfo Kere | Marka of Akrop, 9., the or tr was | od, and it was etfll The Constituent Assembly openec I ed when the truck arrived at met at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Tue|P H. Kieuge Weaving | main Post Office here. He deciar fighting in the downtown strecta oc- ent Oe » did not know how the mail was surred just prior to this agents sy th amt Among was M Logvinoff of those Killed in tho rioting | the Executive Committee of the Peasants’ Congress. ‘The wounded included severa! women. distribution to New York banks and | trust companies, The other packages! delayed |.oliday presents of diamonds and other geme.4 my Or dat Manufaetirer Said to Have! | Falzely Begisiewos It and ! contained mo: . and the totg) Jone is estimated to be Vy (French Name. \elosa in #800-008, sade » Charles 3, Richardsen) Mhiity er A nine tative fut stent yorht owned | oid, of No. 686 Ninui Ayonue, driver Bint i turey of New York and and operalnt b “Klouge, alrby myputac of te Post OMce truck from which the mail disappeared, was arrested to, Jbrougiit front Iori 1 Staten declares many (has been ln New and alone the coast over | Phe boat will become tho Nichardson was engaged ay a chaut | four on Government malt trucks ¢ 1 and resigned threo daye ano, | property of) giving as his roavon that he was not {the L York wate | Jon | Versions of how tho rioting atarted |the United States Government. It was) making enough money | \differ. The most coherent story was|gnchored In the Hudson River ar) Mr. Yaselli said three confederates, | that a procession of tho Society for) Yonkers when Marshal MeCarthy and) one a woman, are involved hin waist ae Just what will |Defense of the Constituent Assembly was attacked by the Bolsheviki (Max- | imaltsts) and their banners destroyed. | {A command to troops to fire their |euns into the alr resulted in a gen jeral hail of machine gun | rifies, t fire and] and more in the next day or two, It is believed Jory is the work of an organ: | wd Dand that follows the shipments | 'WHY WILSON 1S OPPOSED "~=""munsew' This Is borne out by arrests are ext be do’ K not announced. ow jeune and t rew was ther | ALL AMUSEMENTS TO CLOSE. TUESDAY, RULES GARFIELD, AMENDING HIS FUEL ORDER w Ruling Puts Ban on Bars of: Hotels and Cafes for Monday— Inspectors Sent Out to Round Up Violators of Edict. SITUATION AS TO MONDAY Theatres to ke open. Must lose Tuesday. All stores except those selling | food:to close: No place exer®: dy ie sold or served. This applies to hotels and cafés as well as to saloons. Traction lines to fix their ewm schedules. After amendment by ‘Dr. Garfieldy and interpretation of other yuded issues by the local Fuel Administration, New York began to dit- cover t »day just what kird of a day its first “Garfield Monday Ne to ke. When the hopes of the theatrical managers and moving picture ¢x- hibitors were at their lowest ebb to-day and State Administrator A. Ti Wiggin had stated definitely that the theatres would ciose, the t lowing reversal of established fiat came from Washington “In order to accommodate pubs lie holiday atendants, fuel may be burned on any of the Mondays beginning Jan, 21, 1918, and son- tinuing up to and including March 267,735,001 TONS COAL | PENNSYLVANIA'S RECORD OUTPUT DURING 1917 ARRISBURG, Pa, J ‘The output of the minta of Pennsylvania In 1917 1s estimated at 267,789,001 not tons, of which 770 tons were anthracite and 170,209,241 tons | bituminous, ‘Tho production of coke reached a total of more than | 25 1918, for the purpose of supply- ing heat for theatres, moving ple- ture houses, bowling houses, bill- iard rooms, private or publio dance halls or any othar place of public amusement, but no fuel shall be burned on any Tuesday beginning Jan. 22, 1918, and co t not all of the bullets were T0 WAR COUNCIL OF THREE that the thleves knew the exact time} 26,000,000 tons, tinuing up to and including Tues- shot hi lessly tow of the arrival of trains bearing heavy The year was without paralio) in day, March 26, 1918, (exespt to M. Tohernoff, ution ——— h nts of registered ma )m) the entire history of the coal mln!ing such extent as is eanential to pre- jary and former Minister of Agrioul-|tiac the Same Objections to Plan! tho West | industry, not only on account of vent injury to property from [ture under Kerensky, was elected) 1). 14. tg Creation of — the unprecedented output of coal freezing), for the purpose of sup- |President of the Constituent Assem- : GERMANS MAKE THREAT and coke, but also on account of | plying either heat or light for any jbly by a vote of 244 against 165 Minister of Munit the conditions more or less chaotio Of the places of amusement afore: {polled by Spiridonows, a former) WW citGToN, Jan. 1 was that prevailed, due to war de- said on any of the Tuesdays shove | Duma leader ted officially to-da at President T0 SINK DUTCH LINER, mands and restricilons. + specified. “To the extent indisated i" rs ea i Ae ea | dn, producing the reat tonnage herein, the regulation of the : on the Marchers i: ; | $5,623 men. ‘The number of tutali United States Fuel Administ ators LONDON, Jan, 19.—A jon bee {TUTE : ; | ties among the workers was 1,062 dated Jan. 17, 1918, is hereby mod | tween evik! and members of tt y ? “ System of Terrori { _ ified. , tas Society for the Defense of the Con- a ie dost sv 40 | In w D. mend | ‘ m P Adopted by Berlin Over Metr give its stituent Assembly who were march- | jars vai thake, the: ke r ; . jor, the Metro ae ing toward the Tauride Palace oe ch was op Neutral Shippi | 10 THE KING OF ROUMANIA; r eubser » Mon- |curred about noon I'riday, according the effort of the Senate Milita WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 , }to a Petrograd despatch to Reuter’s e to secure Ad sire a hemin threpeiet tant cat He MAY HAVE FLED IN \N AIRPLAN' NO HEAT WHERE LIQUOR IS |Benners and flags demanding that the ‘op al f the War b pping, having threatened the} SOLD OR SERVED. ; | Assembly be called were pulled dowr Mit k to-da bl eatin fiome te cokers - in the exact application of the ft Dill ta. Sere Bako be a with ng of A Gar? Mt i ‘ : on janetors. 4 ant Duteb eu Am-| Petrograd Hears That Entente Will) “ « IAS | Machine gun and rifle fire broke out by me " sid ScAR a ANKE RNR Sa ttaniands andl =e Monarch From Arrest |s¢ *muone.s! . liquor |from all sides, M, Logyincff, a I; las atlecan wee 1 La mT ATES is as given to Evening ber of the Uxecutive A pport ” Bm by the Bolsheviki Wor Joseph A Deput | the Congre Work Aly aan ea art das LONDON, Jan, 19%.—King Perdinand Adminiatr® diers’ Delegates, and several ¢ tip Ainaea ai oad ,. of Roumania, whose arrest had been o. ‘Where there is a saloon in an | were killed. Many were woun 1 oe: Ae, OS, Roe © dered by the Bolshevik Ge nt, ts) apartment house of building jcluding several women 9,500 000 TONS OF SUGAR 1 States that the now under the protection of the Al otherwise regularly exempt, heat } ’ ' 1 to le Ab t ur b a ordi g to a Petrograd despatch to is denied only to such rooms ft G0 of Bolgian rel ay Datly Express liquor is GOLD OR — BOLSHEVIK! FACTION COMING HERE FROM GUBA ose ee ae HR aa pea previous vance) where. auer’ le | 2 ; aes two the Io SERVED. } } HAVANA, Jan, 19.—President Me . is now afraid to ¢ ne sre ps rare, OF PL ng bars, cannot serve es inv slaved Nils’ aleael cal quor with a meal without violating | - 7 ‘ rules and reg one Asked by The Evening World if a P r; : #' of new spon without heat, Nght or elevator | NDON, J oct I nat ribut Te eee ee tin ¥ ser , Mr. Hall replied Phe a ry fk Altied nation t fying f aN anding of t in | : sa thal ; niarging 9 af n ‘as no . t iy nee * Ph 1 Vin; Great * x are kor open | a ira n the ¢ ll il American nay aa , thet Le anal } ae t¢ 4 and Frar at 38 4 Asvem ul lu. Higher prices a that _ wen Gat © ne » tha oseary wire ’ no ' mbarked at other A “4 “0 EeEOH zing af Southern Fure t Kae Loul om. buildings employing light, i —_ -— é 455 and { Europe Uf boat ve [en Saeki . heat and elevator ser will have to | Hota! Imorrial, Jew Hoorm-—Dancing 6 ican and coastwise trade rate off% per close Monéay unless special exemp- Sane Beunver, Usigus sumroundings. eer: * \ *