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: f 2 3 Peay = os —_—- we as epes - ~ —— of Hampers Needed Fuel Production. FIN: WATERWAYS. ter Development of Ca nals Necessary, as Miners Are Speeded Up. By Sophie Irene Loeb. 1 Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) t8O New York Barge Canal for carry especially in these times.” tion and especially in canal bulit by the State to ce the cost of Living and which Evening World is investigating. Garfi not so much the draft as the desire 70 About to Raid Teller’s eld has given considerable | i) ti. ‘younger element in the coal | , : i SOME y to the question of waterways | roids to go to the front, being nat- Window, Say Police. 3 means of transportation and 1s/urally restless in this connection.| pipes old-timers who have prison rec inced that every development | Then other industries have drawn a’ .,4 te tak back na dH We 14 be encouraged in view of the |!re number into fields where seem- Lett, Msg abredliten b9 were ingly better advantages proved at- (“fretted in tha Liberty National Bank f tance of using the waters! tractive, No, 120 Broadway, shortly before noon h would prove of inestimable} “We are doing our best to over- | to-day, Just as they were about to make p es come this condition and are urging |e raid on one of thi oe »|the mine workers to see to St that! windows, At least a if we had the barges right now,” |in0 carn are filled. I certainly an-|Setectves avys mind. the chasms Mr. Garfield, “on the New York /ticipate little shortaxe in cars in the. trom js attempted grand larceny. ° to Canal we certainix could use /future in view of the work already (oS iain eae ntage accomp| ished r. McAdoo 0 “ 104 ere i Bay ee ervey S78 im the | conection 10 (B18) deemed a8 prosperous business men, sporting of coal. ‘The following are the latest fig-| were Frank Hartley, sixty-two years ‘onstructive effort along this line| ures of the production of bituminous | old; Billy Coleman, seventy, and Henry ost important, and I am frank to| Coal, the percentage shipped in cars) Hardy, fifty, None gave addresses fess that the progress of the|%M4 the percentage of car shortage: | when arrested Canal and waterways bas been led through the rivalry of the which vested interests urally sought to discourage the ays development, rather than encourage it” FAVORS THE GREATEST USE OF STATE CANALS. } pointea out to mr. tractors had been held up in pro- the work of the canal at ratl- road crossings by railroads seeking the courts and delaying the opera- Fon, yes," said Mr, Garfield, know- ingly, “there is no question but what tile railroads have recognized the iterways as a possible competitive hi of great proportions, and even ‘present, although the Government ‘hs taken over the operation of the roads, since the railroads do not what is going to happen in the future it has not changed the natural feeling against this would be rival, although ed apparent, on the surface, “But you may be sure,” continued Mf. Garfield with emphasis, “that thin department is anxious to use the a facility for transport- mm PSX ester A220 RDPB Ofctare Ni a BULL USE OF BARGE CANALS | OLVING COAL PROBLEM IS URGED BY DR, GARFIELD Transportation Stili WASHINGTON, June 2%—"I am ly strongly in favor of using as far as it is possible to do In fact, wll waterways are most tant in the transportation of ese were the views of United ites Fuel Administrator Garfield, I talked with him relative to the opposition has not will urge it as far| (THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUN question of what has been done to stimulate the production of coal, in view of the many men leaving the coal mines for the front and the pos- sible suffering as to shortage. | “We are beginning a campaign of .| appeal among tho miners, We are at @ stage in this war when every shov- elful counts, Coal requirements of the Nation are far in excess of last year's production, and both operators and mine workers must Join in a su- | preme effort to increase the produc- tion of coal. “Our big problem last year was shortage of cara. Transportation has been a limiting factor in coal produc- tion. The labor factor is not yet a | imiting factor, but we are working |mow to obviate it, if the car supply Jumproves sufficiently to make labor the limiting factor. “In this connection, Joha P, White, labor representative of the Fuel Ad- ministration, has in the past two weeks addresacd more than 6,000 miners in Pennsylvania. Hehas just left for Oklahoma, Every effort is being directed to make men realize that work in the coal mines ts just as patriotic as work in the trenches. When these young mechanics and experts go it reduces the work con- ted with them. | "rank J. Hayes, President of the United Mine Workers of America, is appealing to all local uajons to aid us in this connection, The gre trouble we have had to encounter THREE PRISOM VETERANS — SEIZED IN LIBERTY BANK es Run From 50 to} Men Whose A PRODUCTION. woleman is anid to have spent forty of his generous allotment of years be- Fe. hind bars, In 1869 he was “sent up” Wont ‘Tom. ixce&e Ina [from Poughkeepsie for robbery and the April, 6.... 9.817,000 61.9" 12.8 ltast of hia nine known imprisonmente April 13.... 10,864,000 x ‘ ; ‘April 20 11,089,000 jeg |Cccurred when he spent four years in April 27 11:803,000 4) the Federal Prison at Atlanta, beginning May 4 1910, for a post office robbery, Hart May 11 lley’s criminal récord runs back to 1895 May 18 |and Hardy's to 1886. ay 35 shelter a ation Da 747, ity em ERTS FEDERAL AGENTS STUDY Comparison Fy IRISH LEAGUE SPEECHES Read Transcripts to Learn if Any Treasonable Remarks Were Made by Speakers. Transcripts of all the speeches made Irish APPROVED TO M’ADOO Railroad Administration Official Recommends Plan for Which $8,000,000 Is Asked. WASHINGTON, June 29.—Favor- last night the meeting of the Progressive League at the Opera House were being consider: United States District Attorney 1 Q. Caffey and Parl B, Barnes. at to-day, “LEATHERNECKS” CAN DIG AS WELL AS FIGHT 29, 1918. PRESIDENT MAY ADDRESS CONGRESS ONRUSSA MONDAY Gen. Foch Alone Will Decide Whether Troops Are to Be Sent. WASHINGTON, June 29.—Presi- | dent Wilson Is believed to be writing | | his message to the world on Russia. White the assumption ts that he |will utter what he ts now writing on | July 4, when the diplomats of every Ally and neutral nation in the world will be with him at Mount Vernon, it would surprise nobody if on Mond he made one of his sudden appear- | jances at the Capitol and sounded the | jkeynote of the regeneration of Ru! jsia, | ‘The reported assassination or exe- cution of the Czar will not change | the indicated purpose of President | Wilson to make the Russians under- stand that it 1s friendly assistance, | moral and material support, and not | military intervention or invasion, that |4s intended. have come from Stockholm dealing |BRITISH OUTLAY ON WAR PUT AT $37,000,000,000; te la Dai I Br the a wo! of cludes the FRENCH $24,000,000,000 { Reports Estimate Former’s | ly Expenditures as $32,755,000 and Latter’s $20,000,000. comparison with expenditures by the United States of $13,- 800,000,000 since entering the latest available figures show March 8, 1918, Great tain's total expenditures in war were $34,210,000,000, with laily outlay of $32,755,000, ‘This uld indicate that the total cost war to Great Britain to date about $37,000,000,000, This in- loans made to her les and dominions. nt on At the beginning of this year the cost of the tot expenditures Th of war to France alled $20,000,000,000, and daily were $20,000,000, is would make the total cost war to date to France about $24,000,000,000, $13,800,000,000 EXPENDED BY U. rl 2,1 0,00 ON WAR TO DATE Continued from First Page.) 5,090,000 (with proba bly $500,- ) or more yet to come). REIGHSTAG MEMBER DENOUNCES BRUTAL TEUTON TERRORS jOne German Can See Thai| Kultur Is Symbol Only | of Oppression. | LONDON, June 29.—Herr Hugo von Haase, the Independent Social- jist leader, speaking in the German Reichstag on Tuesday, said: scene such as was never before en- acted within its walls. Foreign Min- ister von Kueh]mann has obediently agreed to his execution and obedi- ently allowed the halter to be placed around his neck. He has in no de- gree known how to die beautifully. “Chancellor von Hertling has re- Pudiated no word of the exorbitant speech by Count Westarp (the Con- servative leader), This speech of Count Westarp is the concrete ex- pression of the condition of power of our Imperial Government. We see now, with amazing clear- ness, that the military autocracy, for which Count von Hertling and Herr | von Kuehlmann are but the fig eaves, rules over us solely and |alone. (Loud laughter.) The man who really governs, namely, Gen. Ludendorff, should be placed in the assistant in the Civil Division, llaneous revenue sources, $863,- | =. , able report on the plan to construct | with a view to determining wheth . Chancellor's chair, |barge Hnes on the Miasissippl River | anything treasonable was ultered by i Maina and thrift stamps, “Annexations ust be completed lew: Mir the speakers. 6,000,091 and the conflict with England must preys: es rend, ponavex ee pss Tho oGvernment's attitude towara| Customs (tariff revenue), $178,000,-| be fought out to anni bis Gon Abat is oe ¢ will depend o: hethe | 000, Count Westarp's gospel. e conflict | Adoo by Charles A. Prouty, Director | the meeting will denend on whether he) sfiseotianeous revenue, 287,000,000, | must be fought out, even though the 6f the Division of Public Service of | *” "| oe a of the Gace | Panama Cunal tolls, $5,846,000. German people go down in the | Aha eaiiond-Adadoletes ion tending to incite dis The Government also took in $8,468,-/ess, (Storms of dissent on the Right.) ernment or rebellion aga No announcement has been made st any of its!000 from sale of certificates of in- “The question of proper equipment, Allies. The statements regarding Eng-|debtedness, redeemed later in the hojsting machines, warshouses and | regarding what amount will be ex-|land particufarly are bel nalysed. | ¥ ri a anon sam powsal Paviney t¢fminals, of course, is one of seri- | pended for the purpose. Agents of the Departme: Justice, | bonds; | $19,150,000 deposited: for pur- a .. 7 entative: f the hited States |chase of one-year treasury notes un- 1 08 consideration, Whether the| Represontatives of conmmerciul and| Attorney's office and United States | der ine. eden 4 Res should be of wood or steel |civic orgfianizations along the Mis-| Marshal attended the meetik $10,240,000 de poaited for retirement of concrete, or, rather, which can be|#issipp! River have urged the Ad- — —— jNational Bank gad Federal Reserve 7 ed with the Jeast dimcutty, | ministration to wet amide betwoen $8,-| STRUCK BY BUS, KILLED. [Pn 100. options of Government ing these times, is a prob..~ that | 000,000 and $9,000,000 for the project. mage a ete | tinanc ing thie year are shown sharp- eaters materially into the efficiency —_—_——_— Salesman'e Sk ly by comparison with records of the ¥ et) veloping the wate ay! Meld Om Homictde ¢ preceding year, itself a record, Then Foren et on tor DRAFT BOARDS. RUSH ounce Petty yori, Sy sap nate es in this connection to @ great a salesman of No. 3638 Broadway, was oe re than '§2,000,000,000,/ a fotal 4 » the Barge Canal and similar NEW REGISTRY WORK run down and killed by @ bus this morn-|" “Ordinary revenue recetpts were 5 wi ys have remained behind.” tng while hurrying to the subway sta-| 1,000,000 and payments on the I asked Mr, Garfield bis foe tion at Broadway and 167 t t Liverty loan amounted to $1,466,- Milaiehs, a0, te tia’ devstanaent Questionaires to Be Returned at Rate] peter Conboy of No, #54 West 125th | 000,000. © might better be secured as speedily ee care, ee canal ste now pected, Next Week. ao obargé. Placa wax hurled ton te @ ‘PT think the Federal Government at| ,, LPs! boards are losing mo time got-| ad fell, against the Curhy Ills skull) thle time should take hota of the| U8 the pedisrees of the 1918 regie-| "ino boy 4 ter and operate the canal ta pret.| {Fant At every office the clerks were | Moodie, at, w: a ce to the Stato control.” 4% mileage and terminals along te Barge Canal, s ratiroad throughout the State, I an equal = number | ind Dry Law Held . 2 - Wednesday and another 12,000 Thura- Mis ; we ed that . Gartie! , Bpgekans 9 Bn Cartels bea | day, INDIANAPOLIS, Jun. The In- | ti = considerable thought to this terway. must é OF COAL AT ONCCE, q Sana then I turned to the importan , STOPS PAIN or Neuralgic Pain JAfter discussing some details as to the which parallels INCREASE PRODUCTION For -Rheumatic—Muscular Street, who, the police say, was learning of 12,000 a Day, It Is Ex- to run the bus, Was ar’ 4 on a hom! busy yesterday informing registrants of their positions, Thousands of ques- Uonnaires have been sent out, 12,000 dated to be returned to local boards next Tuesday, also is of No, wore notified The draft officials expect to have thelr lists completed tn time to send| a] first quota of the new draft next Though he may be too tall for the trenches and a problem for army tailors, Charles Oakum, went yesterday with the others of 1,700 drafted men of Hoboken and Jersey City, headed diana State-Wide Prohibit was ppheld by tho State Su Court here to-day. The de four to one, Judge John W of Evansville casting the ing vote. Although the taw ¢ Ipons to close, alc n Y ni (DK for Camp Dix Towering 6 feet and ¥/ applications for licenses | inches, he was the most conspicuous] paris of the State, intending to de- | figure in the parade to the trains He) mand thom immediately if the act Uves tn Jersey City. were held to be unconstitutional, —— PRawe | Women to Have Day © Court At the quarterly Board of City Magistrates yesterday & resolution was passed creating a| Women's Day Court Button Trast Dissolved. DiS MOINES, In, June 29.—) M. J. Wade entered a voluntary decre in Federal District Court herp to-da: Gissolving the “button combine,” which and abolishing | was alleged to have virtually controlled the Women's Night Court as soon ag| the prices and output of the entire epurt room space can be obtained. | Mates. Puen“ ineuatry of the United Negotiations are being conducted tor the Municipal Court Room over Jet. Caous ” ferson Market Court, which Is used try 2 very. lttle PARIS, June ® Freneh Acad: | ‘ie coe a | emy elected Alfred Capus, dramatist, Non-Partinans tween Nerth Dakota, | Pirector late, yosterday, ond Mrederic BISMARCK, N, D., June 29.—dIndica-| ce : tions this morning were that the en-| a tire Non-Partisan League ticki the possible exception of Cor Baer, in the First District, Roseawer J with | | AMSTERDAM, ) write D'Am y J Broo! Milit In vir » rvi sume Ju | the his ¢ Jah tdi | volve and ai Would be Rosegger, the popular Austrian autho according eeived bere, renominated as @ result of the primary ‘Wedpesday, "MGINNISS AND D'AMBROSIA GET 18 MONTHS IN PRISON vicled of Consplracy in Trying aid ‘o-day it is of the greatest tmpor- that the men in the military ser- of the country sholud poss icant to the y 18 thereby of the Government and to as: 4 place of responsibility.” offense was greater because from ducation and training as a lawyer her standard was to be expected, ns that the severe punishment in- a los of reputation, profession tizenship. lo despatches re An appeal was taken by the defend- lant, the hightset ideat of patriotism and honor, and the man, whoever he may be, who attempts by fraud to obtain the admis- Naval or asstating who is morally unfit to enter the ryin said in McGinniss's ease Herr von Kuehimann snould have looked through all the Pan-German literature if he thinks that no intelli- ent man in Germany thinks of world lominion. As he will now have leisure | to occupy himself with it, outside of office, Lam ready to place material at) his disposal, | “Herr yoo Stresemann also has| spoken of our ‘victory.’ How often have we heard this prophecy. Herr von Helfferich and Admiral von Ca- pelle told us in commi in 1917 that America could not enter the war and that her military significance was equal to mil. To-day 700,000 Americans stand on French soil, and one hears no more of U bout booty resulting from the hunt after American transport ships. We can, therefore, regard only wi the deepest distrust Count Westarp's and Herr yon Stresemann’s announce- ments. “Herr yon Kuehlmann's speech of yesterday has been completely smashed down by that of the Chan- cellor to-day, Have the plans con- cerning Longwy and Briley (both near Metz) and the frontier adjustments | in the Vosges been given us? We have bo ground to assume that the, to Get Allison Into West Imperial Government has uncondl- | at iiss tionally rejected tha Point by Fraud Haney sera has been uttered con-| feGinnis, Brooklyn law; e Belsium, The attack on her aeGinnls, Brockiyn lawyer, peRADe to. be’ justified—not even F, poct and politician, and Frank} When Herr von Bethmann- Hollweg ‘brosia were each sent to the At-| proclaimed the right of necessity. Penitentiary for elshteen months | The declaration of the Council of 1dge Garvin in the Federal Court, | Flanders is an imposture. Every in- klyn, to-day. ‘They were convicted | telligent Fleming pare ayn, fram it o ‘ i di with contempt. (Great disturbance | uspitacy in trying to obtain the | tng cries of “shame!”) This fact can- | of Henry F, Allison into the|ot be abolished by any cry of ary Academy at West Point on al‘shame.’ The peace © solution was julent and false gertificate, Alli-|still-born here on July 19, 1917 who turned State's evidence, and|(Laughter.) It has not lived. The » is now in jail as a des r, wag | Centre nd the Progressives have ART IRAE, & RARRTART, openly declared their abandonment) pronouncing sentences Judge Gar CO the Government done every- | thing to win confidence in respect of BUILDS NEW TISSUE | How Father John’s Medicine Nour-| ishes Those Who Are Pale | and Thin. Because it is made of pure and whole- | some food elements, which strengthen .}and build new tissue, Father John’s Medicine is the best tonic for those who are pale, thin and run down. It is free from alcohol and dangerous drugs in any form.~-Advt. ——$—$—$_$_—__—_ TT “This House has to-day witnessed a |! with the overthrow of the Bolsheviki and the accession to leadership of Grand Duke Nicholas, with Korniloff, aided by the Germans, taking control of Moscow, the President's message will have to be edited to meet the new its ability and chivalry from its ad- rsaries? Russian prisoners of war ated as hostile foreigners V unheard of act of v If, however, the other reports that | , ALES BUN MORE SHPS THAN ‘UBOATS DESTROY May’s Output in America and Britain Excelled Submarine Losses for First Time. WASHINGTON, June 29.—The German submarine is losing ite punch, Reliable comparative figures show that in May the construction of shipping had a healthy margin over destruction by the U boats. The construction in English »Wtp- yards amounted to 197,274 gross tons during the month, while American yards turned out 194,000 tons—an ag- gregato of 391,274 tons. The Britise Admiralty figures from London show that merchant losses for May amounted to 5 tons of British shipping and 130,939 tons of Allied and neutral, a total of 74 tons, ‘This leaves a balance in favor of ruction of 35,680 gross tons, with- out ing into consideration the ships built in neutral countries for Allied account. Holland, Japan and Norway building ships for the various arrangements. under A ies The figures for these three countries are not yet aval known Norw since ble for May. It js y has built 80,000 toms the beginning of the year to 31, a monthly average of 16,000 statement was made unof- against the Ukraine Kada and thero-| conditions. So far there has not been | lally that the lines of production and TiteateLitovek peace treaty? "| an official word of corroboration. sertral “enamination of the’ figures “Soul-stirring appeals for help for APR UREN shows that wh nstruction ran a the Armenians against the brutal close race with . it could ing for one — Pe geo a C t Britain and the United 8 aes have p: unheeded. je Turks PANAMA AND COLON produced )00 tons, while the victims are counted by hundreds of boats destroyed 205,102 tons. This thousands and one has had the sad courage to deliver again the districts | of Batum, Kars and Ardahin to the| Panama Government Sends Protest ‘urks. The Turks must not only dis- thdt : continue their onward rm | to Washington Against Caucasus, they must leave se casug altoeoth Action, “In Livon al PANAMA, June #9.—Upon onde provinces), ¥ 00 a : : which was to create order th Washington American troops dwells as in a conquered country policing Panama and Colon at 2 o'clock | treats the people with the utmost| yesterday afternoon. The action was arbitrarine Conditions which ah-| taken under the treaty of 1904 author- solutely cry to heaven prevail in|izing the United States to assume this Boys ten years old have beun demned to severe punishment by sonment because they distrib- proclamations. Prisoners ars in a manner recalling the Czars. Germ Police duty whenever it was necessary to maintain order. ‘The Panaman Gov- | ernment has protested to Washington against the measure. Hecause the former administration | had refused to correct conditions in| he two cities soldiers im the Canal one were forbidden to enter them and the civilian employees boycotted Colon and Panama until the mandate of the military authorities was car- | ried out by the Panama Government. | The new administration, under Presi- | dent Urriola, began to clean up the! eltiea, but in connection with this work announced that the elections ld be con: imp: uted tortured ii worst periods of the ilitary power h a cutthroat of a i furiously agains’ lation, and nothing than the fact that German workers have contributed to it. “Germans have oppressed — the Ukraine people with a Government of frightful reaction, What ts de- sired respecting Baikal? ‘The Geor- ns declare that Batkal docs not g to Georgia, Is it desired to the Soviet Republic from its es of help? Is it desired to shut ff from the White as well as from the Black Sea? Is it desired to throttle It omically? “Mie do not b e in miracles, go on according to. the will fixed for June 20 and July 7 wot postponed for six monthn F lowing repeated protests over action by the opposition the rican policing order was issued, WASHINGTON, June 29.—The pro- test from Panama ov the policing of Panama and Colon by United States troops had not reached the State De- partment to-day. United States will remain in Colon and Panama, ac- cording to present intentions, until or- ablished and all the elections n held. FOU it of thi our may be ruined if th people do not com t length, That they themsclves must take the Dusiness in hand, Capitalist ‘world- order’ is collapsing, An end will be fande of it only by Socialist ‘world- order!” left a margin of 83,000 tons in favor of the submarin: which was hardly evercome by construction for Great Britain or United States at new- tral New Car Service Begins To-morrow Manhattan Beach Baths Sports b. 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