Show f CABINET QUITS QUITS' C 1 I t 1 ft L i 1 1 t 1 1 1 I IO IOE E ED O HUN AlliANCE IMPENDS Czernin's Resignation Will WillBe WillBe Be Signal for Bloodshed Is Prediction 2000 Now Nor on Strike Shike for Peace TA l MAY Y FORCE EMPIRE iPIRE TO DROP OUT OF WAR WARt WARI t I Government Endeavors to Conciliate Workers Same Time C Calling Troops to Force Men filen Back to Work r ork Amsterdam Jan 21 The 21 The Austrian ministry has resigned according to a Vienna dispatch to the Berliner Morgen Post Count von minister of the interior has been charged with the task of forming a new cabinet Dj BT I News A A I Tan Jan 21 Revolt Rc Revolt is sweeping through Hun Austria Hun gary at wildfire pace Overnight the number numbs of strikers ha has grown from to lH nearly arl men and women The empires empire's 8 munitions output output output out out- put is paralyzed Trade and traffic are almost at a standstill except where t they he are kept going by troops hastily summoned from the front Peace riots an and bread riots are converting converting converting con con- the cities Into armed camps camp With the demands for peace pea and bread Is mingling lInS' lInS a cry of ot hate hat against th the th pan-Germans pan who are are held responsible for tho the fact act that peace ha has not yet been concluded d d. d at least with Russia The cabinet Count Czernin In th the lead is 15 said to have ha resigned The Tha Berlin Morgan Morgon Post asserts this adding that Count has been beena a asked b by Emperor Charles to t form rm a a. anew anew new government The young oung emperor himself stands between the menace to his throne from within and complete surrender to the tha annexationists at Berlin lI Berlin n Grow Gron Desperate De A frantic Interchange of ot messages is going on all da day and all night be between between between be- be tween the two Teulon capitals One side or the other must back down that much seems Inevitable In If It Is true that Count Czernin has quit as foreign minister there is no doubt in diplomatic quarters here that the German ts have ha won out Czernin was tho the first European statesman to indorse the Russian formula for tor formula mula of no annexations or In Indemnities m- m an and he lie has again and again a re- re Indorsed it in Vienna Berlin I mind and nd Brest- Brest LI will have The effect his r resignation ll nation upon German political life lire Is exp expected of ot the Junkers junkers' to serve as a a. barometer strength If Ie tho the r majority takes lakes It tL without 1 protest It will be a R aIgn Ign observers argue that the German bloc has bc been n blou brought ht under the an nJ- I sw sway y Looked tl lorIn For lor itself It- It kingdom empire In th the Hapsburg of Count Czernin s fall self the tho effect cannot be lie estimated Those who know know- conditions con there best look for tor a n. real against tho the crown rising nJ of or the masses not because of or the fall tall of or one man but butof butof butof of the whole conciliatory policy he person person per per- S son tried of ot breaking the alternative I Faced aced b by the with Berlin or with his people young oung monarch Is expected to sl side e with the latter latte from th the u Hungary's tria defection grand quadruple alliance I b 19 therefore mi no longer cOIl considered l an impossibility by experts her here indeed foreshadowed fore fore- ore ore- today llomo porno Homo advices ad strong Austrian stand shadowed a against the Junkers YV 1 Ye a are facing says sas t the he Corriere a n true Hue Austrian pronounce pronounce- pronouncement merit ment n against Lun Hoffmann an and German Imperialism Hoffmann Is It the German general Jeneral Continued on Page Pace 3 PEACE DC ATE STRIKE IM ft Alt 51 KIM IN AUSTRIA GROWS Continued From P Page Pago gC I 1 who at Brest expounded the tho might Is right principle to the ac accompaniment ac- ac of oC fist banging on tho the green table Ripe Hille- for Cor Rebellion Tonight It seemed that thai the people o othe or of orthe the empire were serc primed for tor fora tora or ora a plunge Into the kind lelnd of ot revolution th that l Is 11 slinking shaking Russia that thus primed the they were fixing determined eyes oes at Brost I waiting for Cor the signal a up break of ot th the pence parleys to mean go Thus far the lie demonstrations am and riots have been liln singularly devoid evold o ot of bloodshed For FOi the present argument b 1 by word and aUti print is still resorted to Leaders of oC the peace movement have I Issued a manifesto dem demanding that tha territorial demands of at the pro Ger mans be not allowed to frustrate I peace with Russia Buda the Hungarian capital Is reported among tho the cities cities' stricken n worst b by t the e movement Thirty one separate strike meetings were cre held heli there yesterday a U Under r 10 Low Cracow In Galicia Is virtually under tinder martial law all public gatherings beIng beIng being be be- ing forbidden and no one being being- allowed on tho tue street after aCte 6 p p. p m. m At Gratz tho the Sl capital the situation is so serious that the mayor O was respond to the emperors emperor's summons to an audience The German socialist organ oran Vor- Vor which because of or Its sympathies sym m Is kept In close touch with events e In Austria says sars that ono one of the main maui factors In the peace movement move move- ment Is the time Impression the thc speeches of Premier Lloyd George and President Wilson have ha ma made e upon th the Austro- Austro Hungarian people leople Government Strives to Conciliate Agitators Amsterdam Jan 21 A A Vienna dispatch diR dis patch atch under Saturdays Saturday's date received here today reads No newspapers appeared loda today tho the C only Issue being a sheet published b by bythe the he Arbeiter which contained nothing nothing- but announcements regarding the he strike and peace developments At the head of or the announcements was vas one by the directing board of or the German socialist democracy of or A Ausna Austria Aus Aus- UR- UR tria na making an appeal to the workers o of f both sea seats ts The Tho hoard board said the appeal appeal ap ap- ap- ap peal eal had taken cognizance with satisfaction satisfaction satis satis- faction action of ot the declarations regarding r peace by Count Hun Austro-Hun- garlan Corel foreign n minister and recognized S their firmness Tho The board boar howS however how how- vcr ever held It to be necessary that labor be enlightened concerning concerning- the he governments government's governments government's govern govern- o ern ments ment's attitude upon the concrete questions questions ques ques- which arc the thc subject o of the thc ne negotiations ne- ne at Brest lI hears nr This demand and other demands of oC labor were cre today the subject of negotiations with the government The food minister received a largo large deputation deputation deputation deputa deputa- tion of strikers the appeal eal recites and antl reported to them on the food situation Tho The delegates s had hf an opportunity frankly to enlighten the minister concerning the views of oC labor and particularly to leave lea him In no doubt that thit the demand for peace took toole precedence of oC all other demands Later Saturday evening the appeal ap appeal ap- ap peal heal continues the tho district executives of ot all tho the Vienna districts met to re receive re- re e cel the tho report on the negotiations with the government o The assemblage resolved ed to demand the thc abolition of oC the provisions of the war service law lav relating to the rights o of workers and requested the organization of democratic democratic democratic demo demo- cratic deputies to continue continuo Its efforts to obtain Justice for tor the thc victims of oC the unusual conditions It uIt was decided that railway and street car car- services were to be maintained maintained main main- tamed undisturbed and that work was to be resumed In all the Industries engaged en- en aged in the manufacture of or foodstuffs foodstuffs food food- stu stuffs and wines an and in gas and electric elec clec- plants The he appeal concludes Labor has maintained exemplary discipline in thc these e exciting da days s The he party part board expects it will calmly await the result of or the negotiations with the government trusting In its representatives representatives- C n t a t Lye s. s H Political Washington Jan 21 Labor Labor disturbances disturbances dis dis- In iii Austria are arc described as political rather than economic in official official of ot- dispatches received here today The demands made mado upon the tho government government govern govern- ment meet In Iii tho time statement of the committee commit commit- tee of oC directors of the socialist party part of or Austria are as aR follows First Formal First Formal assurances that the negotiations at Brest sk will not run the risk of failure because of or territorial territorial ter ter- exigencies of oC an any kind Second Second Complete Complete reform In tho the provisioning system Third Third An An Immediate proposal of oC a abill abill abill I bill establishing universal equal nn and direct suffrage in the tho communal elec Abolish Military Regimen Fourth Annulling of or the measures which have hilve been taken to militarize the thc work worl of the tho factories 8 antI and which have hare deprived the laborer of ot all his rights It in is reported that only ono one newspaper newspaper news news- paper has app appeared In Vienna since tIme the trouble started anti and that one In a much reduced size Negotiations are said saM to have taken pia place co between Von Yon president of at the ministry and other ministers and workers' workers delegates tide dele gates g under tho the nor socialist deputies Herr von Sel In a long hong statement declared d that the government would do o it Ita utmost to obtain a general peace and that it did not wish for lor an increase of territory at nt the tho expense of or Russia n Regarding Poland he asserted that Hungary Austria would regard It as an Independent state and that It did lid not wish ish to dictate Its Us constitutional I form or to Impose forced relations In Incase Incase Incase case she ho should decide her own fate fato b by a popular vote yote Premier Blames Peace Delays on the Entente Vienna Sunday Jan 20 Via Amsterdam Amster- Amster lam damn to London Jan 21 lt It It la It his majesty's wish to end the war at the soon soonest cst moment possible b by an honorable honorable honor honor- able peace In pursuance of ot this desire desire de tie- sire and on the principles It repeatedly I Ihas has the government gov of ot the dual monarchy monarch has done clone everything in ints Its ts power and will continue to do everything possible to bring about most speedily a a. general peace If Ie for forthe forthe the tho present however er on only I a a. separate peace icaco with Russia Is practicable the thc responsibility rests solely with the entente en- en ento tente powers which have havo rejected re repeatedly repeatedly re- re our OUI peace offers I These striking statements were wore made toda today oday by Dr Von Yon the Austrian prime rimo minister In the course of a speech at an important conference be be- the government and labor leaders leaders lenders lead lend ers in the tho ministers ministers' room In parliament parlia meet ment house A Asks I Labors Labor's Itao present included C Count von on Tos minister of ot the Interior General Lieutenant Czapp minister of ot defense and labor representative Adler Seltz Seitz and others After Arter announcing that the present serious time demanded harmony halmon in labor abor circles and antI a clear and sincere discussion of or all problems the time premier nado his announcement of ot peace Afterward Afterward After After- ward he ho proceeded to disavow ow any alms aims at conquest and anti declared that the government goO gov continued its a adherence In the tho belief ellef that International agreement arcement regarding regarding re- re garding disarmament and arbitration courts could form a suitable basis for fOl fora fOla a general peace II Rout Hold doc hili Tho The premier insisted that as far as Austria was concerned the lons with Russia should not b be shipwrecked ship ship- wrecked on projects of oC territorial ac- ac The government ho lie added r Poland as os an Independent state tate with Ind Independent relations with the monarchy monarch although of ot course e. e eM ho he continued wo we shall preserve the tho constitutional Influence of ot the tho legislative legis legis- bodies of ot both states staton of the monarchY monarchy mon men archy In this settlement It In lIS therefore far Car from our Intention Intention intention tion to dictate to Poland Io regarding her relationship with us said tho the premier |