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BITTER SENATE FIGHT OVER WAR CABINET Two Days Che |“ Circulation Books Open to All.’ | P PRC TO B (O25 OFNT In Greater. New York nad Copyright, 1918) by T Ned. TWO CENTS elsewhere. Co, (The New ¥ a Week to Be Porkless, Two Wheatless | COAL CRISIS REACHES WORST STAGE HERE Press Publishing World). NEW hese, 1918. YORK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, USE OF FOOD CARDS 10 TO RESTRICTIONS ON PUBLIC: PRICE FIXING ALSO IN SIGH AUSTRIAN PEACE STRIKES NOT OVER, BERNE REPORTS |London Reports After Many Riotous Out- breaks All Over Country. New Rules, Out This Week, to Depend on Co-operation for Enforcement. ALLIES’ NE OS GREAT. President Seeks Blanket Au- thority to Establish Rates to Be Charged. WASHINGTON, 22.—With a Fenewed appeal to American he wives for food conservation the Food Jan. , Administration will issue, probab'y - TS this week, a now food card asking for} BERNE, Jar t port \, the present meatiess vy andyin ad-, to-day A ¢ Aw f dition two porkless dave and two, ‘lal claims that all strikes have onded wheatless days each week throughout the dual m: Food Administration offeials maid LONDO Ya there would be not n y “ , bout it for hor t iim Au ‘ is sought by a WAS ORFEM Sheed on Mond. make the days of y . * Fe for hotels, restaurants and other | which a d Was reached to public eating pla vm renin As The Food Administration will de-| 10 " f pend on housewives to ac the Sw a B wey he e days of self-denial without the man- | a a) a : date of law shane here : . Ms ‘ *, The seriousness of the food sit- iz Gallet, ? i ; uation is further emphasized by — sumed a political acter with th & bill to be introduced at the re- nand tory vking fF er quest of President Wilson, giving ver everything e'ne the President broad powers to fix On Sunday ev reing td prices of foods and other products = wireless ress despateh from Ber sential to the conduct of the . ' y war or for domestic consumption iger marches W orga 1 and Representative Lever, Chairman number of shops looted the House Ag ul Coma On wd attempted to y and other le wer a 1 we th ie Ip 4 but v White House and told by the President driven ba the guard. In ne believ a situation ad i 1 arts th it the Avice ut hat ne tated Immediate lex 0) were una to hand te ion to provide these powe Att h ran riot s Opening of this session the Pre Cx Au Hu told Cong! his intention «& an} M who had or such authority ned from the © pe IRON, STEEL AND COTTON Is Litovh 1 a confere with PRICES MAY BE FIXED. Emperor Char 1 Monday Officiais of the Administra now | ing Ww two oMcials of 1 r d it as necessary t ul with | Foreign Office were sent to Berlin tee!, cotton and wor i Government w ha terials for war apy i‘ v if f Ls a with food for arm \ t > au populat public Had wi Nccord The Pres Cha nich k ver demand nan Lever blll w i | ‘ ; he request tlfat it bo + r \ ‘ th passage. It is ur en o Killing Kar e auld give the thr Pre oO any agen the n { : — ; . ' et aster WOMAN'S TIP JAILS out spe ' product, It is u Ma Sern i atin BREITUNG iN CHICAGO Pi powers to a Bourd or Comn x der the 8 i \ « Yhis plan was sug 1 et I + {ago by the Chamber « 1 | | the United sta |) The bill will not be tntrodt A i several days, Lever stated t Ui ! ng, for the Agri ‘ ‘ z h wants to dispose of the Ag Moe ; ap ama, H Appropriation bill, due up Pe aS the House to-day, bet xls | int tod f a dent's bill is offered for rat rr The new and dr iT sox ‘ 1 ' pected f nm Mr, tle week wit ! a underst 1, : American Food ¢ Hurope to ascertain actua 1 i fitions, Its formal report will t It is said it calls for greater I food sacrifices on the part of the ! ' . United States if our expedition . f ary forces, the Allied Armies and . (Pontinued on Bixth Puge,) angers. Settlement * ADD 1000 PASSENGERS FIVE-DAY SHUTDOWN FAILS HELD UP ON SOUND LINER IN SPY HUNT Every Piece of Baggage « Plymouth Searched and All m Board Questioned. Dealers Say MANY INDUSTRES CAN'T GET COAL ENOUGH 10 REOPEN = 6.000 MEN FIGHT Phere Isn't a Ton ‘irculation Books Open to All.” | Inquiry | CONTROL BY U.S. SPIT OF PACKING As ry URGED WORKERS Medi Appoit MEAT PROFITS WEATHER—Snow to-night; fair, colder to-morrow, 16 PAGES PRICE {shootin SON'S PARTY OVER THE WAR-BOARD BIL: wut CHAMBERLAIN LEADS FIGHT ition Commission ved by Wilson. -+o— Roosevelt in Washington Bidding for Passengers arriving here to-da That Can Go Outside the Z . a euaive ye» Preferential Classe Limelight by Joining the Opposition At, at Newport, RT. last ni nee 1ICAGO, Jan. 22—The net A ’ : : SPRINT ac eee cave outanuine ts = al, TRYING 1) G wets ot awe & ce. to President’s Policy—Republicans vad first to be minutely Inspected fait packers, for the year 191 G eficiala ‘ok: te Have abavinneievieg Ave ‘ayn ot broke all reverda. The profite to Caucus—Bill Faces Defeat. se < : given are equivalent to 34.65 per | ne of the 1,090 passengers had to reed by National cent. on the company's $100,000, - A jentify himself satisfactorily before jarfield is order 000 capital stock and compare WASHINGTON, Jan, 22.—President Wilson's denunciation of being permitted to ¢ ne ng f Ae k \ nanent'| with net profits of $20,465,000 in | ., “toa aplain's “| n the » ‘ ; st vs mal ' seven pe eres | 1916, which were equal to 2729 jo nator ¢ lamberlain’s attacks on the War Department and his openly ‘ riorities in coal deliveries oblig | “1 t th 75, | tock expressed approva of Secretary Baker had ecl Mm y rth = ; ™ vai lherys Fbediy there te nat oneal coal | Storm Cripples ace Trans- iad ant an Ie 5,000,000 stoc P esse approval of Secretary Baker had the effect to-day of apparently lepaviure was |i New York to fill even these eleven | portation and Overerowds PACKERS’ PROFITS CLOSE lidifying sentiment among Senate Democrats who support the bill for lock, The Navy | priority requirements | the Subways. TO 35 PER CENT.! a War Cabinet despite the President's opposition, ay reinforced | Industries not exempted to the nuin- | _— WASHING i 2.—7 a Some of them met announcement of President Wilson’s determina. speratives of the ber of b i ds which shut anys On, Bix thotsand men, 140 plourhs and], jand of e9 of Colcago pack-|tion to oppose the bill to the finish with declarations of similar purpose | : AHINE ling houses for Govérnm trol of <} ‘ \ OMtNOG. 0 COF-.| daiwa’ nablesto wet Coal to-morren ie “ to support it to a finish, despite the. fact they may-not ga jaeives unable to mot z Dopartme wor Guy in al the moat snduategenstnis eke mwke was rm ‘ : i t gather strength @ that drveste would a a veranee reopening ‘onl | event th in| brondened .to-day to include «li the | CMOUugh to oni Congress to accept it over the President's disapproval. A could | Mealers sald to that xD af ” ) a ¢ the United st * Senator Chamberlain said he w neriminating was|® demand f coal from u 1 n 8 ' ttn not rep her " “ ‘ 0 ; \ StraowliN-lnearings before the President's Me Ueism, but at a meeting of the whiter ¢ t f 1 t were @ w AuhoAli ‘ave anal ®t believed the question to be rats and Republicans conferred and f Th al dealers il mot be on ; an sa and a . ‘° een we Fi a r a ow had already [one of national neceanity and not! Gen, Pershing Repo rs Death of | determined to urge the tegisiation " Hiers, a uniform, aboard) able to give a ton of coal to any rete js , Pas ; se ony _ of ie Feeeee Moye Meals she lexan 1 ve wan no sien of |mercly ® locsd dispute botween th Corporal Walter Robert Senators Chamberlain, Hiteh was sube to any more! named in Dr. Garfield's echedule |! TY was wrowiig | Cone Biante and wor | on Jan. 20, Hee ve Wadsworth announced a 1 Ile was of priorities. : hea Re 1 ng meat packers, juding J. WASHINGTON, Jan, 22.—Gen. Persh ei ee the Senate reconvenes 1 ¢ few m * decner | Onden Ari Edward and Gustave] , sees se next Thursday th OMcials 0° th 4 they| THOSE ON PRIORITY LIST HAVE (0) Ol" © aca ea n Es ipa . a ng to-day reported Corpl. Walter maeatahe pare ty will make a > mation NLY THREE DAYS’ SUPPLY. [iv inc y sie » Edward Cudah Mortis /erts, infantry, killed in action ight on the mer- a pho ote ee eel eee » every kind !ang Thomas KH. Wilson, are here to] No details of the ite” of the War Cabinet Bill, f tions were early to-day ¢ exposed transportation and pase| part in the Inquiry, having ro-|glven. Ji mother, When it comes before the Sen- k's coal supply for the ta re were ane V night 1m] sponded to the request of President] tives at Hartline, Wash | ate for committee reference they y-four hours would fall below 1" t DL move | Wilson recently told f4-| Gon, Pershing alvo reported tho fol plan to open wide debate, dis- i t " ' f ¢ cen that ho other deaths cussing at len Jay'n bed-rock jt n oy lowin, other death g at length the testimon ards W to-day, and! sony erhe ral F : — ne M lee t adviant ttle the dit-| pl. Frank t ttma allroa inv the committee's inquiry pecs é ane 1 nin has! ¢ a be iniadlatlon than} accident, RF. D, No. 1, Freeport, Pa.) defects in Govermental mach over the East w it 1 thu rf A moat every ; mir he| Privates: David M. Woolridge ery. ine further depress coal movement 1 t tis ‘ oned by the men Jter Mra, Dovey Carrick, Corninj D. ati 1 i precnutiona| During the whole five day oe It ts a fOr ® BTOUD Of 81x COS ee een cit I Owens supporting tho President's * ken because of reports which ted |Garfield Industrial suspension | au 1! panies to control the food sipply of the | Navona) Waar Position are preparing to oppe: K ound Line] osaing the Mor hatidaa Om | [ es and the Alites,” Frank P.| 7 Adrian, Wash; Archie reference of the bill to the Mili- to hur de a * non ‘ Aa f be ig Sy | if I the attor for the w told!) arrolls, Wash: Howard LL. tary Committee, York Inst nt . 5S war enwine cape wore " t Mr. Wa red tt} otk Nampa, Ida Ail died of (PENY PRESIDENT GoT mig |livered by any dea ‘ H ning ovean muary. for the Government tol pestacn NEWS "SECOND HAND.” Rumors of Wiiesprend Plot Are Lata| ory not Ii in the Garfield | { 5 hoay oat : el heaven = 8 ? Nae mili ship in an|@own last Thurs with not ¢ ; t harho aft are mivingl © M indi aint the ¥ “ r he War | ceived t ter in Wat Ho had | : h t consumers, fF ties | their owner ba b liveries mado ex ly to tt n eh | Christmas Day. The worke Pieebeye ‘ War Cabinet Bit the five day shutdow a ee ended that the packers failed t tons. of Irist sialon ' Saturday by Senator Hitch. Guards Re J, W, Searles, ‘Tidewater Com ' pow red Jup to thelr agreom La Editior f Irish World, ok with 8 ury Bake |sioner in charge of bunker t rrow, a a re —>—_—_—— } Gaelic American and Freeman ement that AN PRANCISCO Jan. 22.—This| made this statement ' ' Ly Journal Held Up ; « had been yed by t 4 pla the first time in weeks ma nowt ay: ‘i aes andt Journ ave lost itt i were pie Now {are recelving coal to enable ; iM \ sania Full of Travel f Att | ie" r d Stat p ut tha At F j| sail from this port ; : mualling The editors have t s r Sharpo w im- | 5 of tho ships now i i 1 Nationalities Awaiting Passage titled I Pat at th te 1 be illtary ¢ t points, | ’ f to America at ! ive bee 1 up p t eliey of 2 = BOR T ’ Jan, 2 f ‘ ‘ es ates ae Roads, wh * uo " ' m f Japanese w that | be 4 1d v 1 that the will }fuel suppl nit wit * “ ise, While lines 1 th JOS, LILLY TO AID GOETHALS, | “A sensation was aroused ho| Ame AL prep din arranged nption of the ds in bal ave recen Vesnelsito allens en re to A 1. 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