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a } MOVE FOR PEACE, POPE’S PLEA TO BERLIN “If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Copreig 1918, by Co. (The New Che “ Circulation Books Open to All. | he Pre bushing : NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1918, ‘ork Wo ee “ Circulation Books Open to All,’’ 1 8 P A GE 8 | GERMAN LINE SMASHED BY U, S. CANNON THEATRES MAY GET NO HEAT AFTER WEATHER—Fair; co older to- nigh _PRIOE “TWO CENTS lOP.M. FULL LIST OF TUSCANIA IDENTIFIED DEAD; GRAVES — oo * ne Hundred and Thirty- Three of Those Buried in Scotland Were Identified. DEAD TOTAL HAYS 1S ELECTED 60 P. CHARMAN ADAMS QUT RAG Indianan’s Name, Presented by WA 267.| Graves of Some Are Placed Near the Water’s Edge— Survivors Aid in Burial. WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Reports (7) by cable from a Scotch port announce} Rival, Only One Placed i) that 171 American victims of the Before Committee. Tuscania disaster have been buried — y at different points on the Scoteh) at LOUIS, Fey 12.—-Witl H. Hays coast Thess we inde ue f indana was rimously elected " ows; American, soldiers, 133 identl- Chalrman of the Republican National be fled and 88 unidentife crew, four! nittee this afternoon No other identified and three unidentified ‘' An unofficial estimate to-day " Vales places the total loss of American troops at 267. After eliminating John 7, Adams of lowe a short from the passenger list the names | time before had announced his with- ef the survivors and the identi- drawal from the contest. Mr. Hays fied dead and accounting for 83° | was placed in nomination by Mr. unidentified ;dead, 136 soldiers l aad S still are not accounted for and it is believed they were lost | Adams announced his following a conference with the The home addresses of the Amer- m) ALL MARKED WTH NUMBERS was placed before the commit. | | with¢raway | n CARFELDSETSUP MANY BATTLES IN THE AIR | Administrator |and bring about practically the estab- Heat May Be Turned Off Theatres at HEATLESS CURFEW | | “1S GERMAN PLANE FLEET coves URES VER PERHINGLNE |Artillery Fire and Patrolling Opera- | tions Are Kept Up—American | Gunners Make Front-Line Works) ™ Uninhabitable by the Germans. |? acme * ROOSEVELT MUCH BETTER; WIFE LEAVES HOSPITAL 1s Say Colonel's Pluck In anttofpation of a workless Monday,” revocation of the Fuad ad- | National Garfield ressed letters to all State Fuel of within the to- Ad mintstrators east the Mississipp! River, putting ft option, but strongly recommending, a sortes of measures which « daily 11 operate WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Feb. 12 (by the Associated Press).—Aside from creased aerial activity, Tuesday, lishment of a curfew law on all in- amusements. The salient Dr. Garfield's new features of order are these: the American Sector has been normal for the last! Doct Has “Moving picture houses, th LEVANTINE AGCUSED OF TREASON, WHOSE LIFE 1S DEMANDED POPE BACKS WILSON STAND: URGES ALL CENTRAL POWERS ~ TO MAKE UNSELFISH ANSWER | —_ <4 ‘Pontiff Especially Urges Austrian and Bavarian Rulers to Consider the President’s Proposals — London Gets Report That Peace Is Nearer. ROME, Feb, 13.—The Pope is reported to be pressing the Central Powers, especially the Austrian and Bavarian rulers, for an “honest and unselfish consideration of President Wilson's speech.” 1LONDON, Feb. 13.—According to the Parliamentary correspondeii [twenty-four hou Hw. i - Done Much to Insure’ His thes eeclle clic Rilteca siete © hours jarassing ar ———. Jot the Daily News, facts are known which bring the possibility of a sep- public and private dance hallarnd | UUSTY fire und patrolling portions] Recovery | arate pear be Austria-Hungary and the Entente Alli ch all other places of amusement | Ve been kept up, but Ihfs have! Wer Theodore dtnoseyuitty cundit-on! jr arate wy iween Austria-Hungary ate fi of les muuch nearer. may be heated unti! 10 P. M, | been no clasnes eh better te ony ee Mra Great reluctance, he says, is mauifested In Austria toward the pros- i who has b near im day , tNething is ansoltieg aveilt ane | The American gunnora are ould toland night at the Roowevelt: Hospttal, pect of fighting British and American troops on the western front. former. rulings have incladeg | 2* STOwINE more accurate daily.|Keve herself a brief leave of a neo ° eohete HH ene His oy Trent, | TROY have beon especially effectiva and attended @ luncheon at the Zion a ZURICH, Feb. 13.—“The seriousness 9! io ‘eguiation of oa I St. Timothy church. of the Internal situation in Austria Ing) in registering on the roads and Iight| ‘The followin bulletin wae taeucd must be borne in mind,” the Berliner “Places for the sale of liquor | ratlwaya back of the enemy's lines. | Miss Striker, Col. Roosovelt's secretary, | Tagobiatt declares, in copies received may not ba heated before 9 A.M. /80 accurate hua been the shrapnel |e me aot gery M0 PA HA here to-day, nor later than one hour pre 2 yuel report very! , tothe time of closin, aeasitted by | fire against the first lines of the |vattafactory progress by Col. Roosevelt. “Government la no longer possible, . 9 y | Hi mgt hegeetet) @inco the Crechs, Jugu-Syars and their floenees. enemy that they are now nearly He ts, of course weak; but on the whole rs . hin condition 1# most autisfactory, oles fomm an important majority, LIGHTLESS NIGHTS MAY BE E$-/Abandoned, the Germans keeping | pie colonel awoke at 7 o'clock after Actresses and Society Wome against which the German purtiea ate TABLISHED ALSO. | only @ fow men in them ® comfortable night, and Mrs. Roose | mB ATT ONIAERY we powerless.” “Lightless nights may be estan- velt was permitted to Ko to his bedaida| lished for every night in the week | In a sector such as this the Ger- Crowd Court Room as in TIMES SQUARE ooo | &t once, ‘The three nurses who had (can soldiers are taken from the As-| Who had stood loyally bohind him| except Saturday. Club rooms ana |™4"# seldom man thelr first 11n09)| watched through the night aaid the Zo - Prial Nears End NEW GERMAN DEMAND nociated Press list of those unac-|throvghout the three days’ massedat-| lodres may not be heated after | fully, but opposite the Amorican posi-,onel had rallied vigorously from che aisle. ies IS MADE ON ROUMANI counted for, ux checked up with the} tacks of the wombined anti-Adams| 1° P- M | tons they are reported to be keeping |SuEHt relapse of Monday. His pluck In! PARIS, Fob 13 Capt Mornot, (be) PS Commission Orders B. A T e fo(ek. durttin wees the. 5 “For the sale of food not eaten | conalderably lesa than the wual num-|!¥in® perfectly quiet through days of| cuter in the eourt-martial of 2 . Bach body, whether {dentifea or| charged with having been pro-(er-| heated from 7 A. M. to 6 P.M, | The number of enemy enipers und who say the Colonri hae done an! Molo Pasha ou (he hiarge of treason, F sis not, was given a number, Thus at aj man | amd on thrno evenings @ week | niping post hax becn roducod atill ye noe the ore to put himeclt an! ty.aay bogey aunning ap of the ourth Avenue Subway. Gerry CAanERt IR , here iyaenint | re | until 10 P.M rants whall | further by the Amertran sharpxhoo We tenoy Guvarnin ie: Ho potnted owt - forman Commander Also Reporte point where seventy-cight y.ctims| The question of whethor Mr. Aduma Many messages of aynusthy and nope m i Y ; . : not engage in an’ rine of (ery, machine «une and artiilery- | yee stil vee ° . , Phe Vupltc Servicn Commiasion to Negotiating for Continuing were buried side by wide in a lonis! we ain aw Viec Chairman was ‘ait pa permitted [tne Still received that thy we 1 ; aed ¢ trench, the numbers rua fre to} onaldaced, he said neem ¢ 7 Among the alled 1 noxbis ll peosived rel day ordered that passengers on the Armistice Ganticalont 4c fe } . sili | h tend | irpianes wore wv a rerv- tal to-day Jillan Streot, the Fuit Atreet eleeated and Brighton MSTRRD. Sob, ~The ; ® ie. ean as He us as . Sates Gov. Goodrich of Indiana, who at- | fuel shall be burned for the | Where to-day. The enemy late in the writer; Preatdent John Grier Hibben of | MONT the former Gor Hench elevated lines ia Brooklyn ve SMETAE DAM RSS even 0 SA fuse Ra : tended @ conference in Mr. Adams'| DUrpose of supplying elevator ser- | day sent over u considerably number |Princeton and ex-Congroasinny Vavid| basendor at Wastingion through | given free transfers on the Fourth}? *#oblatt saya the Central Pow: ° Neste in, Neb,). win a as vice on Sundays and holidays ana jof machines {n battle formation, | Mercer af Om: a Adolph Pavensted: the forwer nead | Avenue Subway to Forty-aecond|have addressed « new demund t» der, Luther B, Broadus, Tex. | room, sald he expected the National! on gther days between the hours | they were met and driven back by a| fe : Street and Broadway, Manhattan. | Roumanta to enter peace negotiations Keown, Willfam, Sand Spring, Tex.| Committee would appoint a new Ex-| of 6 P.M. and 7A. M. Exception |}'rench squadron, | TALK OF A CRIS of the Armminok Ganklug House Of opie will mean an extension of the peailented aa auawor Gs thin wor Roberta, Lewis, Nachidoches, Tex | courive Committes, giving the purty | shall ho made to thin milo for | The wounding of three men ta con-| 1S | Now York, was ouficiont ot | five oant fare sone, the present Hmit | 84 Pau ans Casper, Orville Milwaukee, Wis.| : . . banks open evenings and for | *equence of an acctdent was = - of which j# the Manhatten end of the| Sng, The uewepaper says the de- Duffy, Evers .t H. Scam Springs,| 2°% leadership. He said that aftor nan open et IN BRITISH CABINET asking for a death eant t are ¥ Beret Hy Scam Springs) sc Adams became convinced that he| Ddulldings devoted to the publish. [to-day, oonstituting the only igi ie. nisiey ee re okies obi eer |mand did not take the form of vo . ‘ "| eras carualties. —s " < ome enener Previs Mey.) uitimatum with an inh t threat Johnson, William R, Metamora,| COUd Rot be elected, he said he knew n 2 ~ against Prance Consequ who recommended the extension, ah am au Inherent thre: al) be burned for th ! Mich, of no better aan for the Chairman- ano ; ne Cx About Possible Changes in] Mornet ania he would anak it can bo acoomplished by the con-| Field Marshal von Mackensen, says Page, Henry H., Saratoga, Te ship than M. Hays purp ying heat for of: Y Military Command, and Even deeth penalty uc lon of @ passageway and stair-|& Borin semi-official telegram, ts ne- West, Clayton B, Be Hays |e Indinnapol!s, where ne| fives, bank and similar bust een : The Governm: , re y af tne Flatbush Avenue station | gotlating with the Koumanian Army \ trex. : tb iin duties aa Chalee|| ne on sundays and | EIGHT MILES OF TRENCHES Resignat ferred ty Holy Parhu’y relations with] of the Fulton Street line, which will | command regarding the continuation ae’ Tuttle, Terry, Elgin, Or i! ana Btate Counoll of | 4 on Rater era | H if eb. 19.—During Fernand Monter, ex-Prealdent of tho| connect W9th the DeKalb Avenue sta-|of the arcuisticn It is necessary to 4 > t tiv ‘or n other da f P, | to-dny on Lieya Parts Court « ppeas and former, tue of the Fourth Avenue Subway clear up thu armistice question, saya Brown, Walter L., Peri, Va Dete Tis home ts at Sullivan, noot 2 | ON THE FRENC FRON art of A ner joar up a y Short, Clarence W vo, Pa, | Ind. where he practises Inw. He is M. except " prevent | » House of ¢ Premior slau, 1 Prose. | ‘The Li derbi for neh transfer | ihe message, uwing to the present re 4 it . mer 7 t rn fre r es teemed with rumor T eutor @ “ 2 6 with « resulting « ine im fare le oo toi bet th Ukraine atid Riawart,. He Creman, member ofl Mout'terty veaes ots, 5: natal | Veteran French Tr Are Mixed | wattowal tate centred miinly around the} ot 49") portant ae to make the immediate | tone betwonn the Ukrult erew. Hays has served his party in In-| 1 and retatl stores aIbit @ milit 1 | Was preliminary t nth - aceidie ait: the ane WAS 6 46> | Roumanta lt dentos that Germany ae Sekt in h th 5 ibility of military + a nd | : connection of the pass : Butler, Raymond, New Richmond, | diana in humble as well as important nuges and | With e mintstertal ertais, but y{ courte of which all affairs now UN-| siranle object, even though there may | 8# issued any ultimatum to Re Wie positions, His first political Job was 1 only from Detachment entually were emptied wtt ay of | Ger Investigation would be red be a temporary overcrowding of the | mania ( Logan, James, member of crew the chairmanship of ‘his precinct POM. excepting | WasHINGTON, Ket rhe rumors being mubstantated | ‘The crowd w y ' De Kalb Avenue station or the Canal] Late last woek tt was reported that Zimmerman, George V., New Ro-|committes in 1900, From 1904 to 1908 ling open eerste TP ied The morning new ' a courtroom to hear PB Hor Mornot| Street station.” he eaid. “This over- | Ficid Marsha! Mackensen had sent ea chelle, N. Y. he was Chairman of the Republicar pom ese may merican forces are pro MK » of thene ex, The T ws! aum up tho vtato'n came st Rolo| crowding will be very largely done | an ultimatum to Roumanta on Yoo % Bdwards, John, Butte, Mont | Com mittae t hi county. In 1908 | Aur 1 10 P, j what lene than an elghtm t Aye those in hich place i t broke a ov ty at) away with, however, when the Wil- | demanding that poace newgtiations be 4 ardt, George efferson, nels ry uv be heated after [of front tn the Lorratue sector Commons 4 er trial wore f ughby Gtreet-Montagus Street eb- bucun within twenty-four hours ‘ otis George A, J | was made a momber of the Repubii- | 1 1 after jaeite 0 ne La 2 ‘dan ae bauehhy Siesst Mons ‘cree hiatyae “un w ” 5 ta ; Jean State Advisory Committe | Pas hege Ghac. of tke tin : - n Gen, Sir W r . PR gi ee Crellin, wai r Virginia, x a During the campaten of 1998 and} ‘ ap than | The line extenda from near the Tinpest “ a| Washington Hee . Bennett, William a. Has irs, Atl 11008 he waa Chairman of the Tndtana| 100 kilowots after 10 P. 9 |westward toward Apromont. In the| view to inducing him t Ff et | NEW BRITISH “SHIPPING mores Ger! ce reennen, Charles Ey Rothschilds | soeakers’ Bureau of the Republican |QARFIELD ISSUES LIST OF GEN-|centre of the eight-mile stretch are Neg hea B® to replace : WASHINGTON, Fen. 15 oumans Unidentified private Party He became a member of the ERAL REGULATIONS, Xivray and Zachpray. It evems cer-| ire Hit Henry Wilnon, 1h ee its wovar 1,163,474 TONS IN YEAR ts iiss ignored Germany's twenty-four i Moran, William P. Portland, Ore, |Stato Central Committee in 1902 In 4 letter accompanying these/tain the Americans are at the: nt ny Rakenesn ‘ramet . ‘ 1 oh at hour ultimatum “te conclude tminodie Charles McMillan, member of crew.| His wbluty an an organizer and har- | regulations vot htaeioeacer 94! because 4 German announcement Sut Newspaper addy, and the Gove , mnIDE) CONDON, Feb, .—Bonar Law an: | “te Peac Hurst, Raymond 1, Pocasset, Oxla,| Montzer caused him to be placed at | the max! ) may De put Into lurday stated some Am: ng had {Ment on Tuesday wa ering ae nced in the House of Commons to-| A¢ 4 mosauyo Rushed hy i captor, Theodo Vorest Grove,|the head of the State Republican | effec Fuol Administrators with-|)o0n antured near them. An moving biin * es | Ay chet dating the ¥ sit there wan (Wit n Jasuy to Salonica and Dre bald I Committee after two ar ervies | out or ultation with Wash- Mond tr a Per | The Datly Chee a * nw ‘ in Great Hrt 1,161,474 tons of | relay able duy to Dr, Co. TE among the rank and Te took | inete ! od up hig| oO” 34 stp geet ate RNs apt sand that 170,00 ton, were se . solaxcu, oumantan Min a or : t three Amerieangs were z . : ' ; a Mon ata time w . tank ng “Gen. | , ¢ n in has “@ixdaintully W. t ‘ i * . : ‘i "i action on Feb 8 ' \ nired and nd Germar hreat and ‘ ‘ , ee tlon xtenda ¢ a : Sania: ane “a a 1 Iho ¢ g activ are to cease | Mihiel to Pont-a-M mhw Nemmon 6.0. 1111) Tot en A the Ne alata eal ie Vit iton divisions on one akie, = 1 at 10 P ng these pot is a highw State Service Noord iu Bo vikt ov the other, and many Ma tuttone. destrab’ Ao arth of this highwa ALBANY. § Brit guns available in France ea away from a friendly force, King ! und one, muld he [2nd French have thoir t by Gov. Whi ¢ . Bonar Law. had Increased | Fordinand’s plucky nation is ughting ‘ ‘ : tat st. M © & poin \ Hoftale 4s by 30 per cent, and the supply of arder to-day than ey ¢ AVEL UrRE AY, therwike curtatted. bay an ever before, ac tt vice Com Mt Gite t mAh ee Tenee Gnd Gobnemmiicel World School* should be put en the one. | mon : J : phes ae eae i A 1 n Hip ed 3 rrding te official d Vow. ; session basis if practicable, and from that 1 ese . : OP ard Wit lou an troops. the cables stain \ closed exoept | ty 4 ; Sine A " ed the River Pruth and is out, aiberica ° It indays, ar urenee, clubs and bas r bela P Atay ' t Mees ‘ now occupy ntive Re 0 prov Neange “ane parce | : — —— gon and besvid the F a blocked und 4 by 4 million quarters, Mr Jonas! of Bessuravia, which reaenty be “Besimee 60u0, ¥ (Conlinusd.on secend Rega Continued on Aecend Maend A tnacce Commitios, passed Une Aasemuiy to-day, haw said Geclased ity independence, ; , : } r i 4 ‘ : |