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t German Strikes Spread; 500,000 Out in Berlin Che “Circulation Books Open to An.*| Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing ‘Co, (The ‘New York World), __ PRICE “TWO “CENTS, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 80, 1 918. 16 PAGES WEATHER—Snow to-night and to-morrow. PRICE TWO CENTS, 18 SEIZED STEAMERS, LED BY VATERLAND, PASS U BOAT ZONE; LAND U. S. TROOPS - MANY GREAT GERMAN CITES TIED UP BY THE STRIKERS; BIG WAR PLANTS CLOSED Socialist Factions Combine to Force DEMAND FOR NEW ean Seen Fuel Administrators Oppose Drastic Move t Relieve New England. oO Sharp disagreement between the Hare for Year — Americans | the Hand of the Government—|'=! rut samiauteaton, wacked» “Under British Flag Subject most prominent coal operators « dealt Krupp Gun Works and Kiel Navy. ci ana. 3. siorrow, sow tne oe sae |land ‘uel Admin ‘ator, as appar- ‘i OT de nthe Yards Are Affected. ‘-dny when It as learned tha (207 of Ble Lana Istorrow and a@ delegation of New J@¥ &n agreement t pat 1F" AMSTERDAM, Jan. 30.—Five hundred thousand strikers were out |#ngland manufacturers late LEAL ia a ae ie atta. te teyMonday in the city of Berlin alone, according to a copy of the German |‘? Warhinsten to urge upon National mijtary duty thelr respective citi: Fuel Administrator Garfield the cessity of an immediate another suspension jeast of the Mississippi River. Later !t was announced that Storro n declaratic Gotialist newspaper Vorwaerts received here to-day. Five aeroplane factories were shut down. Railway employees, ac Wording to Vorwaeris, met, but the police dispersed them manufacturers came MAYOR HYLAN oh Scheidemann and Hasse Worki FUEL SHUT-DOWN Here| of industric stribution of coal cards among com- | duty Irishmen Included if Residents ©) gens residing in the The convention pr other's country on * wides that Eng. fuemman ani Canadians of military age residing in the United States al will be given a specified length of was willing to compromise on a tl } na f t " rt. sur , ime to return home for m y ser Mhe article mentioned many arrests and encounters, presumably be-' ¢orty-cight-hour ehut+lown for tho) 16 rf they fail to do ao, they will tween police and the strikers, | Boston region alune, vaaning.| Ue becoms mubyect ta dratt in tho by _ - : . | | Storrow has reported to Washing-| ZURICH, Jan, 30.—Two hiandred and fifty thousand workmen were | jon that an ae teduntiat Nee aoe marae : i 5 i } . ve, | Tatkewise merican citizens Mitiking In Berlin carly yesterday and 50,000 additional were to go out | 104 Is paralyzed by tho Set phot dhadt dee eelding In Canadaer * " aaa Pra " eu #ge—more acute there than in any), se atiey: Ae eturn, will be Before night, according to a copy of the Berlin \ rwaerts, Socialist argan.|othor section of country anes ieehey Ae ihee i Mes ee (he entire war industry Is at a standstill, according to the Vorwaerts, | M2dteds of Indus pasiallt ge Nice alae mart ole or In part upon wi i la Qt Hamburg shipworkers in the @ they res: - en forced to suspend for lack so 7 ' @reet Vulcan yards quit their places, BIG GRAIN FIRES IN , [of fuel and that widespread suffering| No!ther British nor A Fees nity te Munitions-makers in Kiel and navy VIENNA: not only has become a fact, put] araciente i her wy : fh Gerd employees there nave voon out) AEVOLUTIONISTS SUSPECT tena to increas Lary bat mie on Chey: t6 eines Bunday. T NI T P E MI that can be dono tn the matter | Miltary service as long as they F fi — jot coal conservation has already bee |mained abroad. ‘The Britis have fi Rhontsh Westphalia miners aro} ae saitee bana oak Gotitment oF Haere o. | RIAL adc tor wome tine active fe Auitting in great numbers, the Vor-| ‘)4!Houses of the City Ablaze and | ,,, c nan of Fuel Con. | erulting missions country, but waorts uid. Enormous Damage Has — |scrvation Committee. “No new con-| Could secure only teors OMcial Borlin despatches reaching Been Caused. |PerYaton: Mengatee would Be effective.) 1 Tuer ave EPMO ela BAe fhere to-day deciarod that the Bocial-| LONDON, Jan, 90.—The grain ware-|_ ane i. sk NT Rteatt tice | Okuading male subjects between the dete “still adherod to the mtriki On| houses of the City of Vienna ar nden—amine acilabiof eleven Jages of eighteen and f tive rest 006 authority tt was reported somo! 4d enormous damage has be H shall enjoy priority |dent In the United States, A large of the workmon in tho er Krupp | rdins to a Vi nna dow: vrdera in the distribution of coal, | prope ortion of these are Irish The , ing. | warded from Amaterdam by Here tn New York coal dealers have| English Conscription Act does not works were striking pba | Telegraph. not oven enough supplies to ge all the | 4pply to Irishmen as ey Revolutionartos are suspected of hay- | WY down this list, I doubt If any In- |atay in Ireland, but get er = ght-hour supply of fuel to-| Emerald Isle. IN GERMANY COMBINE ; Ne figures ot Americans) dn) Ge | > {a the meer land or ada have be piled, TO TIE UP WAR WORK "HERE Y'ARE! ALL ABOUT Petera ald tho proporal for) Wut? ough watimates: pla able for | ady given, effort at]. Tne } Meetings Pohibited Port of Now Yo NeN YORKFGHS 500,000 OF BRITISH BIRTH SUBJECT 10 DRAFT BY U.S. FOR SERVICE IN THE ARMY ‘NO EXCUSE HERE 10 BOOST MEATS OWING 10 TIE UP pee Wholesale vanced—Lamb Two Cents Lower—Receipts Heavy. Pr Ices Not Ad- If your wutcher tells you that the of meat eequen’e of the storm holding back truth, The wholesale price of ‘meats | western London The raid war to-day waa an low us at any time! cuecked by the combined activity of last week. Lamb waa 2 ite luwer | 4'tplanen and antl-alreraft gui anes edi Conditions for the raid were as | favorable as those of Monday night Returns at the Federal Food Board |p, acy was cicar and t*:ro waa show that rm ts of cattle last | {it wind ment ne week bef he jsn’t telling you before that t from 19 to 20 centa a pound ‘Ten days ago the price 21 cents: 20 and 21 » pound, and the h day 19 171 1 n no rise “The tt exception cents a k wore 3,000 head of price ro-day they Conron mupply lust than for several Mr, Conron. but 5 cents a pow day was from 2 in wh of beef, chucks, fe Cc said there had] pound. ton the as agalnat 8,000 re and 4,000 the week avi On went to 191-2 to © quoted at Chucks been eclling from 16 to 17 conts at price quoted Bros, ces, and week was larger | weeks before,” | auld © demand bas fallen ged | THREE ARE KILLED, ~TOHURT THRO RAID ON LONDON ( last ni [injured it to bomb any military objectives. merely attempted to kill civilians, and the majority of their victims, as usual, xerman Machines Fa Reach the Capital But Drop Bombs LONDON erman airy night's ghta—re Three persons were 8 fear house yn Suburbs, 20.—None of the | nea which engaged in wan the persons are buried the third announced officially bodles of six otuer in the ruins ef | in two ched the heart of London, Killed and ten] The raiders apparently did not trv were women and children. About fifteen pe has advanced in con. | dropped th art in ne raid His Hor Bh \ B . ont mt that It ws a net ff in quite a considerable measure | COPENHAGEN, Jan, 90 cUnitea| His Honor xked on Bridge by antt racite received here from Jersey| tations with France | and \ owing to the meatless days, and for Preed.—Beciin's strike ie growing 1other Car — Chauffeur MAOWASAE 0G Aaa gy In A | same legislation in tho Senate, sald, this weel at least there is no reason a Fined $5—That’s All! | Smith's daily tables of coal recetpts| ne favored it despite diploma © for an increase in prices. What next hourly. The movement ts spreading | ails i van? jat Jersey tidewater goes to New| gotiations week will bring forth is problematical to other cities and uzig and Ham-| Was Moyor Hylan quit B. R. T.-| England points. | ano reenenErarenese It will depend upon the transportation | burs are now affected. In Berlin @/ing? Has ho given up tho daily|' Many housebolders and janitors KAISER PLANNED LAST FALL prob} ‘Workmen's Council of Five Hundred |etruggio for a strap and the daily} Vere reminded to-day by Boy Scouts | The od Administrator has been | vritt th 2ub) 3 7 yr school children that this was/ sending out telegrams for the last w writing to the Public Service| wae your Shovel Day.” From the dase requesting other food adnitaatre The information came to-day in| Commission about the B,R. T. atroci-|wnito House in Washington to the a enon tors to wet with the meat packers to — gent from Berlin, be | les? Has Hizzoner abandoned his|humblest laborer’s cottage in the| King Albert's Governmen keen down prices during the trans- The Workmon's Councii is to be! © saeals about politicians being | Bronx ational Iruel Adminis- Proof of Gert n portation tie-up represented by an “Action Comunis- < 4 tad trat! to. conmsiea coal ; ns . "oo nd|of the people” and not “loliing tr ® CO toe a goa” composed of ten men and einjs cate RAI SGA Dantas. ¢ . ate an~ell Root tiats vs varying dela fact | That ‘the May oF was tolling in] Gave that shovelful of coal to-day | testable proof that the man Gi YL gree—have dolnad tye! aunel for |e nanczoms ane morning on his| for Uncle Sain," was the legend on | ment as Jate as Septamber 4 German Under aeares ny i lor =| way to tt all, and tt was a luc one side of the tag. On the other|to dismember Belgium. Tho 4 the Interior von aliro! ‘ore ess day for Ml-advised motorist| are six rules for getting the inost nent added that ‘the atk mally prohibited all labor meets Jahead w a Knowing tho opns| cus of tne furnace and out of the | emotes at Inge and announced he would not | tenis of t zlg-2agged Uke an| coal that goes Into it pp | Gislored that he would receive a [nuit sieve ng meer Zones blosk |" stany thousands of euch tage wore] Sew tine at| delegation of the Socialist Par- | ., dae tga tosat Fusl Adiain- | bs hall be tr . ties composed of members of the | soi\e doilars—next cane! istratio he y Scouts and F DETE TIVES: partment. w Reichstag. _ : n + ach hildren did the rest, Jt was Eix-Commi J at the way it went ip agi cod byt te et c Ime a talk wi t It-was reported to-day that Ge te Iouse urt when Israel sta-| renee pn Yueh: Admin : the Maye Ene lar maf soldiers on the east front had] joye, No, 198 Henry Street rae a jistrator's office to-day that patriotic} Police Commissioner Enrix ht to-day them hel it @hot some of their officers, It was| y leer vag oa | meetings wil be barred by the| nounced t afternoon that Inep Plo a atana th j Nii | ans eA 3 5 ies ee Igned for blocking the Mayor! wourrioid Monday” rules on Lincoln's| John J. Cray had been pla hag f t Feported that there were dis-/on the Williamsburg Bridge, Patrol. nirtiday, Bets 2 "| aand’ of the Bete ; heir clubs. T advised him at the time 9 turbances among sailors of the Ger-| man Pitzgeraid was teehee 3 We eae Ce actne Toamph Alc atta nt an News re lby A NB Con-| Hetoctive O'Hara, brother-tn-law anal? n had a tite ese cigarette wan an alleged club | firmed the report of the iil Sacre ca uaccnn mere an i s : ther German strike wi caused ve's arrest Bo val t i ‘ AM WHO! Idan n ' At ¥ } Ppilip Scheidemann, German Mar} couig ae ne . ! i As exha ae | fority Socialist Party tb | 5 : na 5 W « 1 ' ' Dr. Haase, leader of the tl inn Ge Ite lashed ¢ ne Boclalists, and two workmen, told! pone " pur were mat fa » . i Wallrolt of tho formation of the nitte ? n who refused | ' at Y Workmen's Councll and demanded| Ma na fice r 0 a 1 elephone | the . X ‘ sd , the > oO ot 4 { asked abou a The Ad-|to the a Street a t w 1 6 0) negotiations relative to th®| pretty good season #0 € nistra said she would wait a|MeKinney, to the Fifth pleasn Inventiga ar m 2 as he would have had he found the me Lefore she woulda get | Brooklyn, and John B about the avove mat al an ca inci ®ontinurd on Sixth Page.) bridge unoccupied, to dend Ley auother-don, maica Stadion, date? “A number of att lvered against Lond the bomba rald. ni alrplanes last »oM cause did the the capital. chines crossed the Isle at 9.40 P.M. and proc: Thames estuary te end 1 a One jortheastern ka wor on by } night, betwee 0 A. M. lors penotrs of © de- onttlo n 10 but in no into The first enemy ma- f u rward La! Thanet p tho ndon, but were all turned back by gun. fire, At about the samo tine three or four other raiders crossed the Masex coast, Tho also failed to nenetrate the outer defenses of the capital, “Meanwhile a single atrplane which cronsed the Mayex coust at 10.30 P. M. passed around tho north and west of London and dropped some bombs on the south western outskirts “Other airplanes which crossed be M the Kent and 3 tween 10.25 BP. were all turned back @t various places om the London. “The final Ox M by attack, dell coast and 10.50 4 gun “y vered across Essex by three or four ma- chines between was Bombs were 4 midnight, ful M y unsuc pped tn 1150 PF. ua and Ons. varie ous places in Kent and Essex, the “About machines us on the appear to hay raid—fifteen we airplanes Kagements with are reported attacked a raider ame previous ed numbe| r of night a the our eastern outskirt Ww the result peed bombs on open {and mad oft, All our pilots ned patel? arg® number of 6 perror din Monday nix air raid, @ ing to the News, 1 elr deaths in a ing u ent of which w ta elte is believed th fi stru 10 building t ‘ blow ut in large wectio a flo apsed. BERLIN, Jan al bom t - ~ THE WORLD TRAVEL WERE AL brane I ‘ $2.03 Pe “ “ | They | creat merchant fleets have landed thousands of American troops in Europe. otha machines took them ‘h tho southwestern | outsiarts of London and another in outlying There were a few casualtios in south | district iowing 1s the official report of the FORMER BG GERMAN LINER REACH EUROPE MONTHS AHEAD OF TIME BERLIN EXPECTED a The George Washington, President Lincoln, PresidentGrant and Others Cross Ocean Under Convoy With- out Even Sighting a Submarine. A FRENCH CITY, Jan, 30.—The. pride of Germany's and Austrla’s Permission was granted to-day for the announcement to Americans that sixteen former German merchantmen and two former Austrian steam- |ships have arrived in Europe, bringing great numbers of American soldiers and that their holds carried thousands of tons of supplies. | lv | thousand: | The eighteen included the great liner Leviathan, the biggest ship in the world, formerly the Vaterland of the Hamburg-American Line. They hac an uneventful voyage and did not sight a submarine, | It is permissible to announce to America to-day that the transports America, President Lincoln, President Grant, Powt Madewasha, all of which were seized by the United States Covington, atan and at the outbreak North German Lloyd steamships George ington, Mount Vernon, Agamemnon, Aeolus, Mercury, Pocahontas, Huron and Antigone have all arrived. All these vessels had safe passage, Every one of these transports has arrived at a European port ten jof the war, and the former V months earlier than their former German crews anticipated when they smashed the machinery aboard each liner, Announcement may also now be made that the steamships Baron n Steuben and Baron de Kalb are now A half million tons of shipping, 4 The great transports were under convoy. actively ngaged in serv formerly property of the enemy, is by the United States and the Allies, In add who are to go into training the tow capable of being util: ion to sold a] iers and of officers hed Cross units, doctors and nurses, TWO U. S. RED CROSS AGENTS ARE KILLED BY GERMAN BOMBS William Platt and Richard C. Fairfield Vic- tims of Air Raiders in a Hospital Near the Italian Front. ~* ITALIAN TEI Serr ea aT Ty a | NEW AND OLD NAMES ts OF SEIZED STEAMERS ia ARMY HEADQUAR- NORTHERN ITALY, Pues- Associated Press) foans atta ped to the Red " od at Mestre Sunday AND THEIR TONNAGE | °s": °», Somos cropeed wy Gerais ~ t 1 Cutts Fatrfleld, and were tbe leans to be killed on the ey had not enrolled » American organization, having usly in the Wynne. Fowhatan I f the British me G. Wanh’gton rn ipa Viatt and Falsjeld bad just arrived ata Red Cross t on @ motor+ Aunimemt By > Ww 1. Five : t persons and } F 1 1 ber of patients, The ‘ wit an we 1 outright. One b i ‘ f a bomb in , waa struck ‘ frag toe heady ss t 1 y ms a, thé R at Mestre to-day, The J 1 arriage » thirty-five v 5 sed ofus | Companions of Fairfield and Platt Pee ALL ee ee way they were killed while performs ‘