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VIENNA IN REVOLT, BOLSHEVIKI REPORTS EDITION cy) ¢ Ay . ¢ “Circulation Books Open to All.” | Ciroutatio: Circalation Books Open to All. | | irculation Books Op P RI ICE; fone CHNT tn Greater New York and Copyright, 1918, Nid. TWO CENTS elsewhere. Co. (The Zhe Prevs Publishing NEW YORK, THU RSDAY, JANUARY 2 4, 1918. 18 PAGES PRICE} iiaicncounty, Noa. two chNTs tHylan Appoints Enright ull Commissioner CHAMBiKLAIN REPLIES TO THE PRESIDENT CHAMBERLAIN DECLARES Pn ENRIGHT GIVEN FULL TITLE a BRE UNREST SPREADS IN GERMANY. WAR DEPARTMENT HAS NOT "jpg ay AS POLICE COMMISSIONER: curva PEPORTD REVOLTINVENNA TOLD TRUTH OF CONDON; soxscese ge — LAKEY HEADS DETECTIVES... DENIED BY THE AUSTRIANS rench Victory y on Monte _ to Tidewater Unless Me- a Tomiba. a Real Drawbacks in Our Military cas anu smsvavanrens|EX-Inspector _Demoted ~ HYLAN'S COURSE oi —" | Uprising Said to Have oliowed Wider IN NORTHERN ITALY, Wednesday, | |W oods Made Deputy at Con- | Pnltae i oS iali Equipment Conceded by Secretary t. * wy tuo asocintes Pres! ference With Mayor, ini: aferven, Fontes pean ly etl tced tes 2 Baker—Officials Did Nothingyon sie noriners mountain trout be] yionara EGSGGa chm wan wun ENDANGER PARTY, pa opted nukiog the deoision —- GE FMany’s Condition Is No Better Weather—Light Snow To-night: Warmer To-morrow, of the wiggle trade that untess Willlam G. sekiiokaribivee a (abl deely Than Austria's. Monte Tomba, extending from Whatever to Provide Artillery. (7.2% ome ine from) mened from a poltce Heutenaut's des Meade if yesterday to become Acting Comm. 4 —_—_——— fense Iines have now been moved) siontr of Police, was agnin summoned Pe ' WASHINGTON, Jan fe 4 000 pe clamored | back to Monte Spinoncia. to the Mayor's office this afternoon Italian patrols’ making —reoon- When he came out he was accom- Naisances in the last few days found that t.0 enemy patrols and sentincts| PAnied Py William J. Lane), hitherto! Former Backer Sees. Demo-} a police captain, Enright them made * new demurrage ew a Nigh tax on con- PETROGRAD, Jan, 24 (United Pre ne unloaded from —A wireless message re- ccived by the Bolsheviki to-day announced a revolution in Vienna. The signmenta rem n to hear Senator Cham- or admission to the berlain reply to Pre cars at points of destination to ex- e had made an “astonis empt coal they will divert their coal! dispatch was received by Smolny Institute, headquarters of the Trotzky- i the truth.’ Only too | Mt been withdrawn and later di crats Handicapped at Election |snipments trom Jersoy terminals to| Lenine Government, and was made public by the Minister of Foreign P tsolutely unjusiitivble distortion of the truth. Y 1,000) covered that the enemy hi this announcement - = 3 M ' } + an - - the inne RU BES ShtESvO “Phe Mayor has appointed me as by Bugher's Removal. Jiess crowded shipping potnts es | Affairs, It declared that the revolutionists have named a_ provisional pus : i+ This retreat ie @ sequel to theltun tietged Potice Commissioner. ‘1 eecaaeasa Pinte ANG dn New pesbinst The Senator r a que Want victory French troops re- ; County vil} Se ey,| It Was agroed that . we ena Gast Tatey an Bacoud unty Clerk William ¥ dex, er Pe i Ag - ETHEL HARRIMAN [cently obtained on Monte Tomba, tn-| Di" APD ee ae ; toy rat, who became |of the McAdoo f that he |asmuch as th Deputy Police Commissioner, to be in The report as received dic amendment ‘to thal report aa received did not give hy ny's ‘position there: , 1° Hames of the Provisional Mtnie- De cach enemy's position there fgieleesti Fusion |€!d demurrage order makes the ship edn a | | any further details other than ong | ment of coal to the ¢ i Seraey | : | the bare mention of the ve Bur. ou. f Enright to a p followed que mittee which “nomin omer enemy je im. between ¢t ¥ pg oellieges “te USSEL IN PARIS rs" 2 so%ine tat’ hn given | comateanea ) force a passage to the | UOns as to the legality of his bitterly | terminals prohtbitive to the d F. Hylan for Mayor, ta-d (The message to the Smo! \- ed the Mayor for the part he|uying their product at the mine} nessage to the Smoiny In wubject and made a Venetian plains by way of Monte| Ment as Acting Comimias: Nn the retirenient of Police| mouth. Rolf-protection wax uraed| stitute is the Grst rumor of an ace I, sonnet beni sntioda lac tede ai 0] be pbeinneg neo gd Maat ; Hage AVatipangetlieeten tees) tun) revolutionary movement in Pr least for the present, He ig|¥Ader tho charter pern pens ‘ t of Hylan's ; Austria-Hu how constructing defegstve works in| appoint a regular head pea reason for the toned diversion et - y a ae ie- doscribed as inaceurs the rear. © Department, and that the now Hake is Wave ta | | patcles for the last week bave pe ert SUROIES ent: wae SATs) ie acy Int old demurrage provisions en reported great social and economic He shouted to th | Wrench Mant Ratd on! make things legal.” nes. After his appointment to the full ances of muccess at) forced by the raflroads exacted a fine st in the Dual Empire, The Lely ag 0 SAO TB rnatortal elect le or every car left loade . 5 reporte Neen, ‘be charge that th es of | TH THE FRENCH ARMIES IN|commissionership Enright rele natortal election. IHelof $1 day for every at ete Fences, . a Pa was roported incensed at men who have ' k P , Ju OL Cho Venurereranee nna ile hed in ® wil a he|fve days after arrival at a potnt of | Jerseyite, Relacted by Ameri-! the mititarist, pro-annoxationiat nen ave die 7 “4 Overy : suki - in r Con tion. McAdoo's order, opera-| t 7 A sh 0 ting Co ' no that | ‘my ‘fective attitu tonic peace dele- camps and « ’ y ane Aaah | ating, Cones mot ressional election «t Monday, granta only forty-| Can Army for Defective Ear, tude of Toutonte peace dele. nes Mant rald of} should bo no question thet 7 - ani gip eh ida | gates at Brost-Litovek.) Meed to War Depar the German lines eastward trom | gulits ky fer broke ))ceht hours of era argos $3 9 Ga: Downs Enemy Plane. | i “Lr want ioe . ‘ i near Fone dal anc a , M fame mann ner on a siding scale, Increasing $1 each (Despatches from Washington ( u F he appointment ef Lahey to a ee vi a y uguratte tht ximum of $10 Is ? ss Jam distorting the tr 1 | Paris, along a front of 3,000 yarda and| Deputy Comimtssionership « OD -FOWK | GAY. be i i i PARIS, Jan. 24.—Two American a4 yeni of 600 rn . nec = be “sel | warnin, that the Chamberlain. “I'm going " {600 yards, Anin-|real sensation of the day H ement to-day follows Coal men gay that under the prea-) aviators, Harry F. W. Johnson of “f BR aUte ct renpcnniniliean inky (ka © artillery preparation made the! prised Lahey as much as i not be © hoax in spread. upression that atral Empires ar the breaking potnt— » ONO Was more gratifi ngress of the | were able to d wryey ter- pe easy and theyleleo, and it spread anxiety lenemy works, | many members of the d uniters and mine g os before re-| Hecause Lahey got Wir apne Ing to thelr ¢ line, Itfteen|at the Mayor's office, though n New [ent traMe tangle at the t's Day than I was to tind that} minais tt is absolu yor, by t Vrederick W Bu South Rethle Worst comes, I can go home and s: t I tried to call the cou: . and Landrum mpossible te Ovington of Paris, who aro servin ing brow of/unioad coal cars within forty-elght od ho cS r the Lafaye dron, tal hours ae arrival with Lafayette Squadron, en tention to the frets but th 11 END OF PERIL TO ARMY FROM| gaged 1 tened to those hig 6 German airmen on Jan. h d scheme being thus to influ. : were captured by the co of Enright, it is be gis - 1 yale rea machine| that tho *F or had be tenatiag that 4 man of Mr.| COAL CRISIS IN SIGHT. 19, Johnson was shot in the stomach,| ence Americans to relag war while 1 was but as a a ; k suffered few cans | to. do with the seleciicn ac tae in the community} For the first time rince t pa [And deacendes, Ovineton’s machine| vreparations.} the 2RIMAN aa! e kiled new Commissioner ripe A 9 punctured by a number of bul 1M neet y the City Adm ' the perilous mMtuation—ae it affects ine | Wu cat AC Ee thin pe pants (u the raid |LAHEY TAKES POST BUGHER iniatea pe i xt Fl iatambut | tie! Avia oscaped gu. | Oftlelal Dental of Revolation Made ive! chair art ondte M | declare? that th ors’ work was LEFT UNFILLED. apni ow Ma anitachers ie cil pene wae 4 ia the = ; e It ina ward, not| France and of tho Allies, at least—wag | nJured. LONDON, Ja cial de tary Committe t from me 8 i | struction but in the manner In which} captain when he wae urd, in Democratic progress. j sald to-day to be in stgot Johnson, an undergraduate of Le- | niy f the report th © Austre the ground and proved tt “ New Yorkers mpietoly silenced the enemy ar-|tmmediately afterward he The effect upon tato is such) “If these is no unforeseen Incident) nigh University, was operated upon.| Hungarian Governm had been Secretary Baker, that able 1 int PARIS M4 engagement 18} Wilery charge of his new office, w that T think the chances of Demo-|we are coutident that by he ties Ils condition ts satisfactory. | wn whe tamed Ih Viedtis to , a fs — : su thiy fall have been very |t ek the coaling of ships at tho despatches from the Jectunl man, said over } 1 announ Miss Ethel M. B. Harri been vacant since it was le bly fall have been very | thi week the Davia Putnam of Brookline, s., | p ae ek nacss 3 : man, daughter of Mra. J. Bo Har-|Germane Meport Capture of six] Doon ramant since it was 1)tuch lensened, and it will show itself | Port of New York will be progressing] Avid Putnam of Brookline, Maas.,| , @ tha condi. | J chine Gana. s — "lin the Special Congres tt te,” y.Jand Austin Trehora of Westfield, N tions were all right tn the camps,|riman of New York, to Lieut. 1 Machine Ss the Woods regime, 16 Special Congressional Elections | once more at normal rate,” suid J, W.} and BERLIN (via Londen), Jan. ary of Charles If t he was mistak T can sho at will tak place in March Searle Commiasioner of the Tide-| J. Amerten xchange and in charge of the| Army, beth aviators tn t rench re down Germas air- | GERMANY “PLAYING on Jan. 19. 4th The police career of Lahey was announced|in 1888. In 1901, under testimony th i mitting the appointment of true altuation Du wulsbed | Paris in apture of alx machine suns @rour | jc al roninghe take place in| by the Wa it to his party | water juct such an Administration of bunker coal situation | seam” he added, “There are aur tenn t ffivlals on ac “God that ¢ | Docan't Relieve There Is Need for In 1007 the ature KAve Ga Gitte eh aU ORA : me en leg ant 1 and 1 Little Dif t From sobshee Ce rae oe I aa AO re pel kw and! YOU Will pene teees see teer eee ait, when M evs letter [remain an harbor oF REDE thy ante Austria Tells Reichs conditions t q r + B etary of Get the T f the ie Wan Mases Gantain in vorr ty tate coal None of t i : ¢ pies g Main Committee. ability and tn that time 1 ha uM ation. y } 4 ae MéGunanTen. (Guan toons ; foreign age (Continued on Be ) | ie ; tre roy i Sh (ohaga Siete) so mr PRABIL GOAL MAN PUT GERMAN DESTROYERS. His REPLY MADE WITH FEEL: yvosace tat = eS Na A ir ’ t inverted tne! a8 transferred aoe i. Bocond he on emocn p a + IN CHARGE OF DISTRIBUTION IS SUNK BY A MINE oF ING OF SADNESS. name ‘“Netotsk aqueiel fromm Sich, tha lewet weet wide, | aod lead un the dotalis of the ee = Ht ba BiiUeHan Ball ins aay L 5 ses r earages an-| REDUCED FROM INSPECTOR TO”! Hytar . r thot! Named to Take O x ed and Landed on p t controlling Pcl skate , I A soon CAPTAIN BY WOODS t From Mine to Co! ° | ( amiste of thelr party” ‘Sie amestion, 1 4 mG iy tut} . f ' ' Set entre a oi re mt delay 8 recelved Not by one of er. pane be ‘ f popula Mortow, Geneval Se , 1 ¥ ha es reported 200 end who by Shale guttin : inti tall aed wae, METS. eee pees aay ; - Tho Vorwaert its issue of Bans pat day tb 8) Mnatinel s lion ef coal, bots anthracite 9 BILL COMPELS BOND BUYING, wetray ov tthe ter man in the world Vheee AeMed Nandita tow Seve iM ternauional” Newa,,.!'" t TUNES Uae loreow wil! he Na, . alnacy (mika Beato LG ttee aon “These persona 5 ay slope ee high aay pert “4 - © Were seorational rumors s wa fap t Budapest and (Continued a Ml t Pas Ww t t a . , " : : ‘ . tasly : wie Yeas Ws fie iste Ta, Tne) pau0, “O*P 188 vel aeSiBe rane Bi | (Continued pa Beda Fase) fe SAR BOS POS ne eee esa ee in Piisbure ei aeprasanistive Gress ef lower’ a F

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