The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1918, Page 1

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“Embargo Order Placed on Freight for Eastern Points NAL be SS : — PRIC falda inaceakical Sea CEM Menem, COMER HEE, wens NEW YORK, WEDNESDA x, JANUARY 23, 1918 16 PAGES PRICE iin County, Noa. TWO Tee towne, WEATHER—Fair to-night; warmer to-morrow. \ | | | —_—— BUGHER REMOVED FROM OFFICE BY HYLAN; LIEUT. ENRIGHT NAMED AS POLICE HEAD MADOD ORDRS EMBARGO PAC A. WE Li san, AYO ORES RSNA ON SHPMENTS OF FREIHT ci "en bua’ Welter Charme UE HEAD ON CHARGE *rolesie al Sue REELED! POLICE COMMISSIONER vended 4 for Publishing Expected When Senator AFTER BRIEF TERM Bred t Gi ediatieaateneeies i. Hu News of Troubles. Chamberlain Starts Debate. New Order Includes Pennsyi- Seven-Hour Work Day ‘ i ‘ oo. . oe tear For Feriod of the War 9 108P0%: Ta #8 (tmited Brow) wantin Cont wing ‘i ; Livingston and Auchincloss Quit as sast of Pittsburg , : ' 8 : : ‘ Urged by Gompers +. s0- » enon ie Pout ae Deputies—John Daly Made Acting W. >| 3 e > a MINAEY | mon fat j WARSUPPLIES EXCEPTED ae PMIANVOLIS, Jun. 4A weariness a war pt Chief Inspector and John A. Leach =e 4 7 . ; = a Peay pi bi . ° ° Should Last Only Few Days, period of the wats ‘tations at vai. alto irene: | be rin tendered Deputy Commissioner. Says McAdoo, if Weather I 1 he Pu seare nity / the War othe * : _ ; ae nage Moderates a Sr aaa LO te OMESLAGs lion cia plea ' i Re , : Mayor Hylan to-day deman ion of Police Commis i ; ; i ' oner Frederick H. Bugher EY REHIaTON Ia A ‘ WwW d at ¥ n f Deg 1 linmediatel Arlerwar he Preside t the Lronge: cHev ae ‘musi ve i Gee ais oWileeh teen = ie ica ae ‘ : : ¢ sua lent organizations of the Police Department were promutec inla lines east of Pittaburen, I little 1 to sup ¢ frantic! eying W insisted take gu © and Lieui, Richard E. Enright, President of the Police Lieutenants’ Asso more and Qhiv t the Ohio pleas of jerinan Junkers and mil- | Wous pro- | advi Bt Lh Cation, whieh has been opposed by previous Commissioners as a politic on. oe rome a ()N IF. FFT r pTY’ 5: tarists that t mine f “ ‘ aire the M 7 vac Appointed by the Mayor to be Acting Police-Commnissione Director General McAdoo. s fir Hicial act was to summon Capt. Dominick Henry “On account of the extremely ‘ ignentat nee i severe weather, which has pa ticularly affected operation of v2 : piniratian dead 4 ee B pivit of triendiine i mL: \ Rth Street, Henry hell an Inspectorship once before, but wa railroads crossing the Allegheny Viewna Arbetter| 4) ov . PN saaeys ; y EREDI RICK H BUGHER emoted mn er Woods. He is Pre t of the Police Cay i the Beach Street Station, promote him to be an Acting Inspecto: im to the Fourth Inspection District, with headquarters 1 Mountains, Director General M ‘ ely witzerland, con Tha Afunittons: D MeRUWOOD © U Adoo, upon the recommendation now re ! . nt Beret nin te dice ar eer TENE pitals Face Famine CORAnty ecUnie Ue ancereg| NL aS emeter ‘ a ; ne POLICE LIEUTENANT lave ana Pains s ty | your pling an ation if} American Commander Give is No Particulars of the Action —7 Die From Disease food, fuel and such w tions and war supplies apecifically approved by the War Department upon the Pennsy! vania Lines east of Pittsburgh Baltimore and Ohio east of the lay for inek | so6 inlist Organ Ohio River and the Philadelphi t t ing ste and Reading, for the purpose NILAGEH enabling those lines, wt 5 the heaviest bituminous con carriers, to continue sp upon coal for the double p of relieving the acute cond in New England and the harb ef New York and elsewhere and in the provision of empty cars for mines and coke ovens. ps lax v “This embargo is a one It should last bu days if the weather moder The pract 4 e . ow " In 1 well wt | the: Dan wrk t “powerful in and iy Lam me WASHINGTON moked on inlesy ww Sai iw abort 1 : : Nui ler inn he Jber to-day repo ‘ 4 Suspemstom of) ii) EMBARRASSED, HE SAYS, BY]! infantrymen billed ‘ DEMANDS OF HYLAN | Ja Ie gave t y lay M O'Miar f | ' Article Which the waerts BUGHER REFUSED TO TAKE ORDERS FROM SUBORDINATES. Hew c ant * These ONLY 56,750 TONS GOAL vst ese nostra . sit : DUMPED AT TERMINALS |) in Pe EM — - aa xrerted WW WEW JERSEY To- Laaal i ned o¥er the ; ; ONE KILLED, MANY HURT, fuel and considerat p I I i to last night ver, Or r Paseea) was nas fuvora CITY'S HOSPITALS ARE NOW 4H surni. 1 of Baste |f era} embargo, | ne BEGGING FOR COAL 4 Ie iinosa soon would br le t n ' AW dons 5 y 1 ' tire volume of « r A t are This hope was r we ! \a aie by the continua the ai dumped at Jersey t minals ott ongur 2 s i “ and snow aln ve , To Day Yesterday | Sena Chamberia : f ; re Se ea . rene T9h 7 oO q ‘ f. 1 he Department a he Mississippi and t Ait Tangs 5 | m : breakdown of iocomot!y is 8,506 vs Br, BNAroS novement uf . re ments. oO LU r d 1 A threatened serious toward su 1 H 20,61 in New York also in « vehi fc utllitien and ¢ Sie 20,600 wes sened the de A He we a sat tidewate iw aie Frivate } ' , Indicat! ft he r 7 9 wha I weather w D n lor 04660 8.650 w . iy un 81,600 76,950 i aes eb the wee aithin <wenteataur FIRST DEPUTY APPOINTED DI¢ wu tion ofc : | APPROVED BY MAYOR ; ps wart 4 looked for little improvense A re 73,280 ; a : - 2 ag transportation situation bef a 5 38,550 nade, af! a > i we ; In transit within forty-eight AP THE WORLD TRAVEL OL NEAL we A < w Arade W : A 17,840 ‘ , ! $1,251 n Se 1 Ey moperial Room Dancin ; ee ee a saul ling 1 queatt f personal gg A Rage! sonere tae tale. Nibeee. ie Osh WHO DRDAY . rl po td 2 irroundings, Adm, vontinued on Fourth Page) cee im reply to (ue Prosideal, Coptlaued om Second Page) Teispame Beekman 4000, —A4e4 Toke Vether fecn's. Mout tow. — ar man igty in the discovery of . } oo en oer here ace

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