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ee ee t } { ‘ PRESIDENT WILSON’S RETURN TO PARIS SPEEDS PEA CE PARLEYS trolley and railroad and reachod New Plabor we reed. Ther rbout 2,000 Hetween Hoboken and Christopher, {are wiling to become virike bee ‘ Barclay and 28d Streets. The Lacka- | “The demand for the eisht-hour day | F Wanna bas but few anion men tn its] is stmply a ruse Mt is an effort on! ¢ employ, and Capt. Emery, Marine! the part of the men to compel thel 4 Manager, said he believed he will be boat owners to pay them overtime for | able to continue his service. All other work they wom't do . North River ferry lines were tied up. One of the big boat owr ail and this threw the entire truck traffic this afternoon: * ‘of Jersey on the Lackawanna boats.) “We had a contract with the anen, 4 Army trucks from Camp Merritt apd “made by Govern oMcinis, which Camp Dix, mail trucks, and produce jexpires in June, and this they have 4 trucks lined all approaches to tt broken. We ware willing overs. f ferry docks look that. We tmve offered to arbi. 4 Railroad marine officials estimate trate the matter of wages and tocon- f that 227,000 passengers a day ofdinar- wider an increase if necessary, al- 4 diy are transported on ferries between | though it woul mean an increase in the New Jersey shore and Manhat-'the cost of living in New York tan. At this season of the year the ve were willing to leave the mat municipal ferries ordinarily carry (tar of the eight-hour day to @ joint 40,00) passengers a day between cammittes comprising three repre- Btaten Island and Manhattan. | entatives of the men and three from Trucks and other vehicles that tha boat owners and an umpire, The usually uae the Brooklyn ferries at! name of Lieut. Col, Whittlesey was Atlantic Avenue, Hamilton Avenue suggested for umpire, but the p sition was rejected.” Astintant Business Manager Moran and Fulton Street used the Manh tan end Brooklyn Bridges, On thi bridges there was a eevere conges-jof the Marine Workem’ Affiliation tion, On Brooklyn Bridge both ve-jenid this aftemoon hicles and surface cara were forced | Abeolutely no overtures to end the to move slowly strike have been received from the Thousands of workmen in addition Government or anybody elie, We to those directly affected by the atrike, in thie fight to stuy and by 4 0’ were compeled to remain {dle to-day this atiernoon the Lackawanna fer hecause there was no way of their! ries as well as the boat between St getting to their work. Not less than George and Bay Iidge will be! 15,000 were at the Battery at 6 o'clock ; stomped.” this morning and were told by the President John Frrennan of the | police to return to their homes for! Tidewater Bontmen’s Union wa 4 the reason that the ferryboats were asked whetherhisunton had promi not running. It was declared vester-|not to strike far the duration of the day that if the strike came the mu-. war. nicipal ferryboats would not be tied) “No, we made:no mich a pre up. But the municipal ferryboats|he replied. “Rut we did promim wre MARE AMMO il Bilis eo ~ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY Y 9, 1919, 3 were not exempted when the strike to strike until every honorable m order was eounded leo arbitrate this matter had been ex-,9"¥ further than the quarantine TUBE EMPLOYEES THREATEN hausted.” grounds with the possible exception TO STRIKE, HE SAYS. | Phe tidewater mon work twenty. Of the transports, Th are the President Delahunty of the Ma- four tours a day and because the |Teula, with 7 offlcers; Minnesota, 6 rine Workers’ Union, watle &t poat owners claim moat of them Jive | flicers; Veendyk, 2 officers and 61 a conference with Corporation Coun- jon the vessels they are expected to | Mem, and th on, 60 officers and se! Burr and Commissioner John J nd might, according to | 4 men. ‘The Ulua is due to-day or work day with their lunch nd money enough to get back home, but not enough to take them through the tubes to the vther side. The ¢ of the ferry slip and let the one from Manbattar ‘BILL PROPOSED TO END boat was willing to take them over but the captain of the boat at Wer hawken refused to pull out of the) Measure Put in at Albany Would arry out a part of Gov Delaney of the Department of Plant | president Brennan. |to-morrow with 40 officers and 64]! west shorn ferries to Wee-| and Structures in the Municipal! ‘sae are not in the least responsible |!™®N- ‘The Beattlo iy due to-morrow | A RI: Waet Naw Yack: trom Building to-day, declared eye teed for this situation,” he continund,| th 52 officers and 1.476 men, and] dz Rtreet were tied up, and notiews| ALts employees of _ Hudson yinciee AN /uNeither are we responsible for the| ‘Ne Abangares, with 89 officers and 11 | Yet Rea a ana weaterc| hattan tube system have a grievance | sack of coal and other vital necessities, | MN trains would leave from tho Erie sta. | and may strike while the marine) i evthing in our power to| The steamer Colon, which arrived | tion in Jersey City Instead of from) Py strike is on, According to Dela- ¢ with the boat early this morning from Panama, lay | Weehawken. Hundreds of working] du hunty, representative of the tube | come to an axreemen e off he: plier In the North River all| Men at both ferries were given thelr] at | owners.” ney back and went home. the employees called on him this morning and asked his advice about striking and he advised a strike if the griev- ances are well founded. day and her forty-five passengers had not been landed as late as 3 o'clock It was said that they would be taken off by motor boat before night President Brennan said the men are Now getting $90 a month, but are ask- |ing for $125. ‘The men want to work At the conference with the city of-| from 6 A. M. to 6. M., according to Ww. B. yiock, Marine Superin- ficial, Deiahunty agreed on behalf of him. Io sald two-thirds of the men) tendent @f the T md Admintalen= the union to run one municipal ferry- | ive ashore with their families and that) tion, maid that the entire force of boat a day to Staten Island to carry | they all want to spend their evenings! the railronds’ tugs and lighters were | only supplies for the hospitals and| at home and not aboard thelr vessels. | tied up. There are 160 tugs and 1,000 other institutions there, The boat “The die is cast and the men are) lighters manned by between 2,590 wili not be allowed to carry pas-| now on the streets,” he sald. “Now it! and 3,000 men. Mr. Pollock said thit sengers, Commissioner Delaney cal- ed Delahunty’s attention to the fact that the employees of the munt- cipal ferry lines are all under civil service and that their action tn go- ing on strike endangers their pen- ston prospectn, J. J. p'Brien, First Vice President | of the Electrical and Street Raliway Workers of America, when told of the is up to the Government to settle the strike WAR AND RAIL DEPARTMENTS MAY INTERVENE. ‘The boat owners believe that if the strike condition remaina as it ts for another day, Washington will take a} hand. The only advices received from Washington up,to the noon hour was that Secretary Daniels of the George H. Signs had been here from Washington for the past three days making a survey of the situation as it affected the railroads. The mat- ter of adjusting the differences with the men is in the hands of Regional Director A. H. Smith of the roads for this division, FERRIES ARE TIED UP EARLY IN sal ard MORNING, threat, id he had he: nothing of Navy announced that he would con- Sakae eats atieevunets Fi any contemplated action on the part | o.. with the War Department and the aan ps wry! ror of the employees of the tubes, In 39th Ker Brooklyn, left the Bat- Railroad Administration to-day as he was interested in seeing that a trans- portation tie-up should not result. The police reported that the strike tery at five minutes of 6 with the an- nouncement that it would be deserted at the Brooklyn slip. union circles it wae said that should the Hudson Tube workers strike, In all probability the railway trainmen and locomotive engineers running | quring the morning had been most! Bev a! hundrel laborers employed | trains under the Hast River to Brook- | orderly. at Port Newark, N. J, became unruly lyn would also strike, The employcea of the eleven fire-| #t the Central Railroad of New Jor- After the conference with Deln-| poats all reported for duty this) %% ferry house at Liberty Street when hunty Commissioner Delaney issued | morning, and Fire Commissioner | ‘ld the boats were laid up, They ob- | Jected to using the the following statement: | they claimed, “I bad received notice that the Drennan expresed the belief that there would be no trouble for the rea- questions involved tm the strike were | gon that the men operating the boats Poe Ropar a ay mee in) oeclal meeting to’ make’ @ final to be taken up last November by | would stick to their posts on account| Ciena tics posee ortlandt | supreme effort through the courts to th War Labor Board. I went to|of their pensions and insurance. ripe en ) reserves were sent keep the United States from going Washington and so did President | Police Commissioner Enright when |‘ brows! the fouy houwe | | ong ary noxt summer, have ap- Delahunty of the Maritime Workers’ asked if there was danger of the men | pavnyator, N. of. known aa the fog, {Ponte an Executive Committee to AMllation, I was given to under- lon board the steam police patrol Ko- |toe perry, jolt at big He 6 ochock {take charke of the campaign, stand that the municipal ferries |ing on strike, replied emphatically: | rn ware 4.400 soldiers and laborers | TWenty-tWo States now have rati= were not to be involved in the cone| “No!” bound for Camp Merritt, N. J, on {fled tho amendment, ‘Thirty-six troversy and that they would con-| “What would you do if they did?" |) 2.4 Tere was little disorder, how. | States are required, tinue to operate, “Y would immediately order them r 4 Wisconsin, Minnesota, Towa, Mis- ‘They reserves on duty at the pier to take the tubes to Jersey City, After the “Just before midnight, last nigh’, back, and if they didn't go back I 1 was informed that the strike board! would suspend them, bring charges had decided to include the ferries and break them for insubordination, and the railroad administration boats | There will be no trouble, but if th wrpl! vessels in the harbor.” lia Y eaPa teen octane trate piensa?” | cmenuer & BETLAME wes, teaned| THEW IS MORE 1 TRANSPORTS. SLA yulasday ear ,. it was announced that the strike | One hundred and fifty mon, Most of} carrying visitors and sightseers to ight Steamers With 20,000 Troop | Telegraph oMece, Th ‘order bad been amended to make an|them employees in city departments, | tn. battleships in the North River apaclty ‘Taken Over by U. acans renewed their attempts t exception in favor of the city’s milk| were taken to Staten Island th!8|aney carried ccanmuters from the | Twelve former frolght steamship the Chancellor's palace, it Is de supply and that necessary boats will| morning on the police boat Patrol,| j 0% Slr re’ CumMOllh ltt Oe | a Amorican-Mawatian and Lucker 4 in Berlin despatches to the be run to deliver food supplies to the | which left Pier A. the Battery, at 845/270) lcln ANS Milner OM Mave) in tines have been taken over and | Handelsblad, but were driven tok institutions on East River islands, (A. M. Among the passengers was |" ssa atta ot 1AbOran hie leave [CUMIPPEd as transports, with a |with the Joss of thirty killed and forty RAIL DIRECTOR WILLING TO/|Hattalion Chief Jonn Spencer, in|. (NOUNGR OF Moor a bined t 19,000 lave wounded TREAT WITH MEN. charge of the Fire Department of}? REALISE Sv SEe: ORY Sete MARR Ie Se ther aoy 1} hake Seuvam the newanacers cor. A. H. Smith, Regional Director of | Staten Island, The boat was crowded | "Ch their places of employment th Met BAbAt (AAV MDLOAP 4G ba tea Railro announced this afternoon | when it left the pier and it presented | oreo: Pas “dimhlandeks, “which : \ Alt ai, Chae Drevalia in the Govern that the rajlroad administration is)an incongruous appearance as it! une pia rebel feta nay * se McurKy ' | ment offices, ready and willing to treat with the| steamed down the harbor with the pret hee ieee a see Ake - | ‘The Government has been concon- men in its service in the harbor, but |two streamers on each aide bearing | (000 lillies Micrt Ute Sl) NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. [trating troops in Merlin and on Wed the railroad administration can treat! the title, “Mayor's Committee of Wel- he t fi i jay, the advices add, the Sparta- only with men employed on boats | come ‘of City of New York.” jand oie riscella, which gocs from *E TRACK, NEW ORLMBANS, La id : i " > “ h Street, South Brooklyn, with 500, sana wore driven from the Potsdam owned by railroads and has not au- | atrol brought back an equal »—The entries for to-«morrow’s | Fernie Relikeaaa Reationes the thority over private towing and | number of persons from Staten Is Vale #9108 Ap races nr follow Se er Arte GaAs Gein, slabtornge companies, Mr. Basith no (Whe An loyed in various city de- ; m9 Lan kawanna) Nad Sap bon FIRST RAO M car Oty: thw fur de ae in ; agate and the Central timated that the railroad adminio- | Partnents, Pennsylvania hud bo ats from Cort- | ~ ae he correspondent reports that the tration might be able to come to a| ARMY TUGS TIED UP; MAY DE-|, 00") Diu ll | eee Ie, HAC a re |enartacana got 18,000,000 marke in separate settlement with its em LAY TRANSPORTS, pooh As the mtrike lead Bed of UE St Tey tate. Bente BF an | paper money when they captured the ployees and to that end he tnvited @| The seven tugs used wt the army) ine. ie headquarters, saying they [a2 He * | goveram printing office, delegation of union leaders to call piers in Hoboken were amonk tM) Wiig try to atop them at once. 02, Doing ‘Strect 96 attained ¢ on him in hig office in the Grand Cen-! boats tied up, which will interfere] ny Now York Central piers) ys ith 8 ne lintensity between 11 o'c tral station this afternoon, erlously with the handling of (he) tnictytwo cugs were ted up, it was]! ‘i Ma fat) [night and 6 o'clock W Paul Bonynge, counsel for the boat- tran ts. Four of the latter are) announced, by the company's order Musetnne « . ‘i ng, according to a Be owners, said this afternoon that the | due to-day, but the army people were |4, the crews. Several uther compa. | eatin : é | cept meee owners were in the fight to stay, |quite certain that they could be han- | py run tow boata, steam lighters, [Amt wimeass five at ery firing contin uniiteh that already boats which had been | died by navy tugs. The employes Of) coal barges, grain bow tears holat : i; |ruptedily, 7 despatch says the ted up were running and that more |the army tugs are civilians who have | ory gud other craft declared that rat 14; In’ | Government still master of the woul be running before night taken the oath of allegiance und) their versely were not running be n yearolte and | gisation “We are not fighting the union," | whether they have made themsely wuse they had tied them up them » cli | Large bodies of troops, particuluarly | sald Mr. onyn “We have no} jiable to military authorities hw rip , 10hi | ctilery,, it de waded, continue te be objection to any organization they | not determined. 1 w f ferry stopp KA {er vear-otas gent to Berlin, Premier Ebert is re may: wish to join, But we will not| Hospital vessels carrying the ' het 1 aa atatng i s portad: tor have 1tela: arte ye dea! with the aix leaders who control |and wounded soldiers were not af-!two trips afier the prescribed hours. | ih toe had no dubs the issue of the the affiliated unions, There ure men| tected by t At thet nd t Kerry house | gna’ wants ACE ‘ =} ting among the owners who have masters’ Twenty-seven re due is we 1 Italian horemen em a t ‘au ey BERLIN, Wednesday, Jan, § (11 A and pilots’ licenses and there ts no! port to-day ng them being four ployed on the docks at Weehawken, |¥ . sy. trax MP) FAssoclated Press).—Heavy tight difMoulty in aorting all the unskilled transports, Few will probably get They were from al ae \ \ : tubes because, tt would cost them 28} were advised by naval Fort Lee ferryboats were parts of the city ms, !”" SHOW GIRL DEMANDS | $250,000 FROM SHUBERTS |: fhe Pennsylvania tu re| ma vked with traffic as a re é the] chang closing of the ferrie tt tric miss) ML the PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD Give New York Single Commissioner ANY, N.Y. Ji 9—A dill to mith’s recom: jon for the reorgantzation of the Service Commissions was intro- to-day by Sen. Assemblyman Donohoe and fe leaders. The measure no mention of any proposed in the up te commission. however, Would provide for a mm mer in the New York t, in place of the present com- f five members The Com- to whom wou ers at d be restored vested in or, pe | f 1 ld Rapid Tran commission, | Says She . erself to That Would be given a salary of $15,000 4° ays She Bumped Herself { yeur and would be empowered to ap Extent on Stage Stairs at the point four reputies, with judicial and , regulatory powers, at salaries of Casino. $7,500 each. ———_<»—___ May a show girl, until recent! ire Marshals in Conference. A member of the “Sinbad Company,| 5 Fire Marshals from all parts appaning at the Casino Theatre, has|of th untry met to-day in @ Joint gued the Shuberts for $250,000 conference between a committee of In her complaint she alleges that she| the Fire Marshals’ Aesociation of North ba se planes the: America and the Aipped and fel) on a ataim whilolooihos leaving the stage on election day fast,| writers in the headquas nnad compelied he [ter orwanization at ® ining inju that mpelied h treet 7 object of to undergo that the st roy fi Bhe « stage to G: aims m n Room was defective and worn, and that aS & consequence she slipped, fell to a sitting postur and then sli down, letep after step, until she reached the | bottom, | ‘22 STATES RATIFY “DRY” | AMENDMENT; 36 REQUIRED CHICAGO, Jan, country, having 9.—Distillers of the | dotermined at tern Sta to act sourl and other We islatures soon are amendment. Leg- on the was to devis prevention. fire ways and aeans of better FRESH LOYAL TROOPS DRIVE BACK REDS IN BERLIN FIGHTING. WALL STR STREET (Continued from First Page.) be at are and F Dr. the install Sparta: tivitie, the head of the new Government corg Ledebour, Herr Liebmann rr Tiek. Karl Licbknecht, the leader of ans, is continuing his ac- 3 (P ably in an effort to 1 a government of his own an choosing). MANY KILLED IN NEW FIGHT- ing ING—ARTILLERY USED, IRDAM, Jan. 9.—Severe fight h artillery was employe army classes of 1 a vl ave joined the Spartacans, a to a Berlin despateh received by the Express to-day Fighting was said to have place in 1 and Wittenberg. Gen, Ludendorff is reporte arrived in Leipzig. Sailors from K capital to sup rl are rushing to the ort the ove was reported in an ney from Berlin The de itch said the Republican Cabinet in Darmstadt has resolved to support Chancellor Evert In Brunswick a general strike has Three hundred persons were killed in three days’ fighting at Dusseldorf, |?" are Senator OF PARIS COUNCIL Hitchoock Defend Action in Answer to Johnson. GENEVA, Jan. %&—AN work has been stopped throughout Germany as WASHINGTON, Jan. %—Ameren a result ¢ spreadng revolution, | (nd Allied stions in Russia are despatches from various sources re-| friendly and not hostile to the Rus, ported to-day sian people, Altho opposition A Bolshevik Government is said tol ' ¥ lata have been proclaimed in Manheim |'? German-Bolstevik forees, Chair and Oberhausen, ian Hitcheock of the Senate Foreign A revolt has occurred in Nurem telat cf nittee sid in an ad- Hate whe sion eviks have seized Jay ne to the recent the newspaper Tagepost mand of Senator Johnson of Cali- nin for an official stateme been proclaimed, Ten thousand Airatioat Paive ia sere mee sons paraded the streets, pillaging) “rere iq no Ttussia,"” he declared. shops and occupying newspaper of-! ow was Russia Is a vast disor- tices. fanized aggregation of local govern- COPENHAGDN, Jan. 9.—The Gov- | montis! etninent will declare a state of siege! 1 American operations In Berlin, it was reported in de Russi Hitchcock gave spatches filed in that city last night) the fotows s in specific reply und received here to-day to Senator Johnson's recent request The Spartacus revolution 18. fr information spreading throughout Germany, av=| swe gent about 10,000 men to Viad« cording to despatches received from icra a ite " ‘ings were reporte BBIOORE e weacan un eae Manisk Sarco: Ma Peis European Ru: nd Murmansk, tho port which leads to the Murman t, Those landing at Vladivostok for the most part still there or in at varions points in Berlin. ‘The civil babel Bolahevik republic. wae Pro! tae neighborhood. ‘Those Ianding at warfare already is estimated to have Ar Seunich, where 6,000 uneme ATChankel and across the White Sea twenty times as many 08 | Stoyed utaged a demonstration, two at Murmansk, while still holding were sacrificed in the overthrow of | Pemons were iilled during a) nee, tose ports in connection with the the Hohenzollern dynasty sixty day# Ching gun battle British and French troops, have pene- nO. Ail banks in Frankfort have been | hated a short distance inland, in each Since Monday the Spartacans have | ,, case probably about 100 miles, as « UEOU closed and business was reported at meas { protection for their bases hot r he attempt to standstill there # the occupation of these the ¢ headquarters in thi BASLE, Wednesday, Jan, & (Asso« was as a war Chance palace, in Withelmstrasse, | ciated Preas).-Strikes and demon: wre by the Supreme War correspondent is informed that | yiepknecht movement in Berlin! Senator Borah of ldaho, Repuoiican, the Government troops have b have taken place in Brunswick and, interrapted to say the only jutitica- pulsed in every attempt they made to | sunich, A mob pillaged the stores {tot for American activities was that recapture public buildings from the /in Brunswick. In Munich, the Ba-|Solloy” or auposing Germany “in the Spartacans. The opposition forces | varian capital, several persons were | wir . : . hold the Reichstag Building, the aD- | Kine and wounded in street riots, Senator Johnson renewed his de- proaches to the Brandenburg Gate and the Silesian Railway Station, GENERAL STRIKE PROCLAIMED | the BERLIN, Jan. 7 (Night).—Twenty FOR JAN, 19. ae persona were killed to-day in the Spartacans have proclaimed a gen- | American Embassy, which was badly | damaged by rioters eral strike throughout Germany for), (There Is nothing in the cable to in-/Jan. 19 In order to prevent elections | ,.,, ate that the victims were Ameri-|to the National Assembly, scheduled Geor cans. The Embassy is located in the |for that day, despatches say Tra heart of the city, on a square where| Government troops have arrived in| “! lin from Potsdam, according to # despatch filed in Berlin on Tuesday considerable fighting took place.) Rumors were heard on every hand to-day that American troops would|The despatch said the Government ! occupy the elty to quell any rioting;has captured the Red Flag, official during the national elections (Jan. newspaper of the Spartacans. Gon. 13); THe majority of the inhabitants Ludendorff (recently officially would welcome them. Government officials would make no comment re- garding the rumors. LONDON, Jan. 9. ported in Sweden) is said to route to Berlin. Several shots have been fired on the Danish Red Cross building In Bertin, be en ontente troops, request of Chancellor Ebert, |according to delayed despatches from will occupy Berlin, according to rumors | that city current in that city, an Exchange Tel-! An attempt by a mob to storm the egraph despatch from Amsterdain re- ported to-day. Spartacans, after accepting a truce Reichsbank on ‘Tuesday night was re- pulsed with machine gun fire. BASL Jan. 9 (United Press) — _|More than a hundred persons were! killed and several hundred wounded n Berlin street fighting from Satur- 1y up to Wednesday, according’ to despatches received to-day A mob, seeing American movie operators on the roof of the Hotel Adlon Tuesday, mistook the cam-| ¢,, Texas and Pacific Land Trust Cer- tiftcates, the one-time inactive se-|eras for machine curity with but 3,000 shares changing |ed to storm the building in which | hands during 1918, was the sensa-|inter-Allied military officials and tional feature of the stock market to- | Russians had sought refuge. day, rising to a new high record of Da. 260, while odd lots sold as high as 310. | wight Shote ‘This compares with a price of around | o Wild. | 160 at the close of last year. Ameri-| paste, switzerland, Jan. 9—-An at can Beet Sugar, American Can and |iempt has been nye at Prague to as Corn Products common sold to new |sassinate Dr, Karl Kramary, the Czeoho-| high ground. 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