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STRIKE TIES UP MUNICH; CLASH J* Circulation Books Open to ) All. »| PRICE TWO CENTS. Copyright, 1018, by The Press Fobishiow Co. (The New York World), NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, | “Circulation Booka Open to All.’’ 16 PAGES 1918, PEACE FORMULAS OF WILSON AND LLOYD GEORGE REJECTED Y TROTZKY AS INADEQUATE Austrian Position on Monte Di sonal Charge—Scouts day attacked on the 2B (delayed). to. PETROGRAD, Jan. Foreign Minister Leon Trotzky | Austrian Losses 8,400 tn Two-Day) 't _| and Attempts Assassination. @¢ Smoiny Institute. “But if applied, from a revolver ThAlity, tt practically would grag Central Empires by Feepted our for raft ton of Dec ee .- practically, ugo an annexationist, imp 'Pemand under the cover Fatic peace formula other words, President W casas ai sists pts in principle the rigbt rninaion, bu rturs to r0|1 ORE PERSHING MEN DIE; s the ut hitting him at the rds stationed ure: Premier wa nstitute in an shots were | Was not in Lenin: amngnce If desired 1b) th in. It ban conflict in o Stan capitalism the : “a (9 h capitalism. That ix w ri nt \™! bestowed ur , ‘phen only i fean and E ‘reytMan agent F x jo the enthusias ‘ jos ; po : se ae TROTZKY'S STATEMENT | 27 coro sa of |toot of Conteat Parks 4 any rate, we J 1 f A ox ' an a ‘on and Mr, Lilo: . VARIEINCHON ey grag of we ‘ht @ quick pe ) ti nM , formulas hou pas c pin it by consenting to joi ; '} peace negotiations ' yt ve ‘ ry a t Sine ht . fii id its ANNOUNCEMENT jssnnapuareuc tide tm it th rm Residents of apartment houses in the Borough [Merlin Reports Pallare of Pour] . ¢ : ms of Manhattan desiring to procure next Sunday amg ley ite” | aR «{ copies of The World, or any other New York attacks in : a ™ Sunday newspaper, will please notify the superin- | ate * ie - fs tendent of the apartment house and request him Daan ray IcreR havot 7 iy to call up 7000 Columbus, giving the number of dine ay places v wy Papers they desire. Delivery will be made by the rested a. man nu nayiipepers direct to the apartment. ne Mo was take ~ ay L. YVORCE DUAL MONARCHY | Six Soldiers in France Vic area, and te EAL SAPNA eeartetliints Pe i i taumlace) detain a | Pneumonia, One of c ae ely ee these’ Nolen: TOMMOUAe her ently, Pre: ison a¢ y age A arr'l himself primarily to Austria-| Skull and One Gunshot w umd. | ot new fo! A cons Army, He {# willing TON, Fe Gon. Per part of soos Gncaee ableiny to the natlo ported the ta histdai Monarchy but Ling nce, thus hop nia NE fal Monarchy from th. B * M Da r _ ) Wilson's tate i ip tt bd primarily by tera Noite : an oes not yeeeotear erie ment Fal : parati rit 1 A \ y class {s to obtain the we : v{ both imperialist Joe a Hae ene to Regain; Woman Pots £ Deputy in Per sad , ‘ ‘ina Val Bella Fails. Movie Theatres Aid. ) President Accepts Right of | _ shite ee Self-Determination Only in ROMP, Feb. 1.—The Austrians yes-| Mra, Ellen O'Grady, New Yo | —— Italian Drive. @ay replied to the war-aim declares) 7 (x noy, 1—another ate| ITALIAN HEADQUARTERS IN| ‘ ich will take tions of President Wilson and Prem-| Seeipe:on the lite oF Prema Lenine ont ITALY Thursday : “Academically spoaking, Preeidest| tne Petrograd, corse ny. of the! troops in two « of fighting test of {ts i ? Wilson's latest peace formula # Daity News. A young man in a stu- {the Brenta Rive maintyined | to meet ours," declared the dente: instore entered Smolny |*t all points a rea of newly] 16 told Minister tn an interview in his offi headquar- orrit gz organized | Ey that [sh ffort by the and ice t is possible, o! one 5 Principle, H le, He s Says. agen Weenies Ai ciee oul i A] PREMIER LENINE: na to drive the Italians 20k personal | > ” from t newly-won position on h for three-year-| ONLY HSCRAE AP CRAP OF PAPER. | Monte Di Val Belua, the War Office who disa announced to-day The enemy, how © neighborhood Declares Allies. Would Have | GUARDS ARRESTED ever, was unable to reach the Italian home, No. 52 Lenox Avenue. Hone | Joined Parley If They Really | Une en waning, but with the new| ) Desired Quick Peace. The Ita sudden attack at activities, aided by Boy Scouts oe - igs . _ |dawn, adve 4 th lines as far a4! ang on theatre picture managers. , By Josean Shupten Young Man in Student’s Uni- tne neaa « Telago Valley in this | it revived (Congright, 1918, dy the Unite Vp ; torm Enters Smolny Institute |» Rememh h Cruger! has ordered through Har- | Prisoners, Kept in Cages Four Days Without Food Documents Captured From Germans Opposite Trenches Held by Persh- ing Troops Reveal Plans to Force Revelation of Military Secrets. Ww": (t by rut the AMERICAN ARMY Pr come into poss IN FRANCE, —American officers at 31 the sion of documents said to Jan Associated front have have been taken from Germans opposite our positions and which deal with the treatment to be accorded prisoners and non documents say that all prisoners, including commis mimission cers, after being captured are to be kept in cag s for four days without food and compelled to stand all the time. At the end of the four-day period only small quantities of food are to be given. Although definite information on the point is lacking, some Aimerican officers to-day expressed the belief vnut tae order re- sulted from the difficulties the Germans probably experienced tracting information from d in Nove the first American prisoners cap- of pr up milit mber. Such treatment soners, it is felt, could o make them give information quiet on the American sector all day to-day which to-night showed no signs of ating. rom both sides at registered targets there ring There was virtually no infantry s of yesterday's raids show that only the in the es nearest listening post raided prevented the enemy from entering trenches and perhaps, capturing prisoners As soon a e barrage fire lifted the platoon came out of its dugouts and stepped to the firing platforms. heir rifle fire held off a superior number of Germans who tried to approach, When the enemy sa at the Americans were determined to hold the drew into th othe for equipment on they wi rifles Later a number of bloody ond nr enemy Americ and were found by the tior ~:/Germans Capture Private Hill; Rifle Broken; Fights With Fis WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES IN FRANCE, Jan. 31 (United Press),—The sto ow Private John W. Hill, wi Wednesda 1 \ on was told to-day } iu \ a owa ab sud ll ad a fragn As Germa lin d Ve a 1 n oO 1 drop t ne trenc lie a vaid i I ‘ was only o ng ¥ or r a re He d He ant ir F it force was charging across No M Ta l ‘ nr posted a plat on tep. and a barrage of grenades and rifle fire war laid down, pre enting force 1 neh The sold enin t from a shel On struck with On a ans over \ IN BERLIN continued oot to-morrow warmer, Partly eleudy: EDITION | ¢| jf PRICE TWO CENTS. CAGE U. S. CAPTIVES, IS GERMAN ORDER | Missing Child Sought by Thousands o TTALIANS ADVANCE HUNT FORMISSING erin Orders American LINES IN CHECKING. CHILD TAKEN OVER ANEW OFFENSIVE BY MRS. O'GRADY Boy Scouts MANY STRIKERS SHOT DOWN: ADERS FORCED INTO ARMY: MEN JON IN BERLIN RITS eo Decree Announces That Every One Taking Part in Assemblages Will Be Shot Down—Socialist Leaders Warned to Keep Out of Trouble. LONDON, Feb. 1 ¢ cording to Central New A three days’ strike has been declared in Munict despatch from Amsterdam to-day. \ despatch from Zurich says twenty German sirike leaders hay deen called up tor military service by German military leaders as ther effort to break the morale of the protesting workers. In Berlin, the despatch adds, Works employees have joined the strike movement ‘ AMSTERDAM, Fev. 1.-- The: was a clasa between strikers and the | police in the northwestern part of Berlin Thursd: One policeman wa j Filled, another was seriously injured and a dozen strikers injured. There a fur the Orenstein and Koppel Locomotive y were disturbances in other sections and in the suburbs of Berlin. The fighting in Berlin was brougat about by an attempt on the part et car traffic. a final desperate means of wf a crowd of men and women to interfere with the st: shoot to kill” as tad “no distinction will be y anne 4 in Berlin t nnouncement f th Germany is ready to ‘ putting down the general strike, as offi strikers made betwee da supplements « and others,” i The ma n superior com meeting reads as follows “Having introduced more drastic state of siege regulations we intend to suppress every at tempt to disturb peace or orcs by all means at our disposal. We therefore “ATUTUS ul, | $100,000 8 SAVED warn ev orderly ‘ citizen not to participate in any eS is public meetin The Sociaiist Party Committes me ee eeteeeme eee Evening . World Wins Long] in ne on Wednesday evening 7 A \¢ upon the attitude o Fight as Service Board Or- | ‘erie upon the attitude 0: ¢ | ders Price Reduction Vousiict A sameness ded as / The Evening World ong waged - | Flatbush section of Brook ended + ‘see | Me . od the I ‘ ex ae r be com : sure t of a strike of watt The ns leclining + nT sponse i nmis- | bility, and t appearn conse Hie says orphaned, saving to | far as t on tw aut ritatly bodies sun T | ; | an ' It | ca Brook T np Hl onsid-|jand & ¥ T reed to gum le y 3 Na oH . . ar a nto T mn tim : | - | ARP YOR BUN DOWN? Militaey Authorities Threuten (o Send ! : Stmek to Bate Line Pade we CPO, Abd SLUR Ad, LUN DOD, bel, L—DLe LAtowt baler ()

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