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Ofer 4,000 CItcuIaUob Dally. Vol. XXXII, No. 138 GERMANY IN GRIP OF ANARCHY u. BERLIN HOSPITALS FILLED WITH WOUNDED; NATION IS IN TURMOIL London, Nov. 12. There is widespread anarchy through all Germany. The hospitals of Berlin are filled with wounded who were injured in recent street battles. While the revolutionaries in the land forces seem to be willing to regard the armistice favorably it is not yet certain how the German navy under the new command will act, a wireless dispatch from Strassburg having exorted the German sailors to "overthrow the presumptious peace." A traveler who lias just arrived at Copenhagen from Berlin tells of piles of rifles lie saw at each station. Pictures of the kaiser and von Linleiulorff have been removed from public places but llie pictures of (ieneral von Uindenburjj; . still remain. Tlie abdication of tlie kaiser came too late to prevent u uli.-vinciKl jiimivliv. the traveler said. All reports state tin' fiiilitiiiL' which took place in Berlin changed the interim. It took place in a fl;'w:inir in the darkness and t be. beard. There is serious trouble threaten to use warship and I tion is carried on peacefully . liiulondorf is reported to llindeiiburtf is stated to have . i i . i . i : . , in in lonisls. Willie oiners uie 11 i j i was previously reported io nae neen m imiwnu "no h" k.'iiser. , The lack of food is yrcat, and this causes the socialists to present a solid front. When chancellor Kbeit goes abroad in bis auto be flvs the red flair prominently, where it can be seen by all. WITH WHOM SHALL WE MAKE PEACE? GERMANY HAS NO GOV'T Plea of Solf Indicates Pitiable Plight of Defeated Enemy-Army Will Stay Long Time. HV JOHN KIVI MA IN Washington. Nov. V2 Willi whom sIimII we make ruce'.' President Wilson esleiilay ii.kJ that iiicslioii of coiiuress. Today tin nalioii was rc.ealilitf it. On the reply lo it rMinK much. The Ten-Ionic (tower are no longerwnr-iiiiiU-Injc fat-lorn. Hut there i very -t rimis ii'.- lion in Ihr mimls of lo inosl far sTing diplomalj. ami oltn ials Uvv leganling wlial (he im'M "te shall Ik-. I Tlirre is as jet no govcrmiietil worthy of llu- name in (icrinaiiy . I'l.aotic isimlilions prevail in Turkey. Bulgaria anil vliat oner wasAu-liia-llungHry. One slate or llie oilier ol llie once powerful lieiiiian confederation is liri-aking mm ay ami proclaiming llseli lepulilic. Ml lie., lo the Hsiole exlleme if nms emliHiras die I . ' . ami its allies as it will menu thai there is no resHinsille government lefl willi wliicli il t an (leal and enforce I he provisions of n dictated peace. TIihI the Cernian leaders tiiem- setves realize the seriousness of the Hitiiation is best indicated by the appeal which is reporled to b:v. !) sent directly to l'rcsld-n WiN-m hy Or. So(f. the (ii rman for ivn seen-tary. In it he is reported to have pealed to the presid. nt "i i-e hi-I tjence to serin r a inodifieat if ti of the artniFlice tonus. :fl.iial- aio arly today that llie messaire hud not reached the pre-blent mi far a th ktie. I' wa I'Vely. .mi-or thai ! would be pie. nlf 'i ery '.i.i . . I mm. I Tam r . illi Artnislii-e Terms. It i- ab idiit eopf -iid" i: i-p. r nCh Mi'- re i "t-it Tti .-ovr a unlit -ry e.i. ..I' il jurrfnllv M'l-eii"! !'.'. I " cnaratu -;- Iln' C"rrn n.rnt will 8bi1- 1 e.i..i1u.i th' pejirc llgl Will ! H' P" ' 1 -I h rnminE prjri' e-.i, ff X' ii'c Any n odificntion of ronrtitions ueist b nirt. n"t tiv the trijnry authoring ln KTf represrn'fd t y fi-bi tnarrbrt Foch in itJipo:-ii.tsr tb- .ndition. bu hr the prgre dPhCft- ho i'l r.p-res-nt a'l of the ration"- a ft 'l 11 ;.- t nar ith i;rinany. n1 iVI'" thrr will he a deposit iAn amm z tl t-ooplrj ho lU eiip" r ,,,r I""1" i - r. malt for lha I!' r' My rouid fornast. Movement Started To Continue lUtlle. Thai ttv re is a -ro'ic v -r i"u not to do so. is Indicated t. tn- Mge wirelessed from the "I'oniroand and noldiers rouneif on IHf-uis-Strusbarg denouncinn the acceptance of tbe armistice tertni and call WOOSTER ice into an leuv v lojr. Kit it's could ne seen be M'lvanis of the wounded could Ureineii where authorities on t he fit unless t he leVolll have arrived at Kiel and vou iffcled his services to the revoltl le credence to this minor as he i :.. iu.ll 1 ,.:il. ing upon all units, of (he (ierinan liavv to combine to "defend our country against this unheard of presumption."How in fluent ial this appeal will be cannot be said as yet. Ollieial'i here generally believe that, it will have o effect. The complete surrender of fiermany under the armistice terms will ''i ranied out, tlo y say, because no .veriini'Mi' can !' organized in time to pr vi to it ever though llie resource- ol i.ennaav were' intact. Hut there is a very di In, (I possibility thai Hie revoluho" now going on within ;rmaiiy will progress far beyond bound and re suit in a liolshcvik movement paral-eling in every way that within U"- sia. Onlv one filing can prevent t iiis Th:.t will be a combination .f tin tactions of Gorman socialists and the fli rmali radical . b ineiits. If tie-leaders are willing to saciifice their own ambitions then formation of a strong government Is possible. Ami I., insure ibis if possible President Wilson will pledge the wealth KM! might of the 1 S to teed the people of C.ermany until they are abb' to lake care of themselves. Hut un til the negotiations thai an- u pi.i-. iw.iu-en the factional leader- in tSerlin shall come to an end ii,at f... r S tan do U lo adopt all il 11 i ; it lift' ol vatiblul WHionu. iiokou. it ari"v and navy in.vv intact ami rcau tor niiv evt ntita.it v. In tii-M i f comlil ion- now iretail- ii.t;. foe deiiiobilijilio" r llie ..ill i.oi"n vi-ri vlowl). ariiiv I ben- will Im- no liinry o milMci oul Oie Ilf,i in llii" rounlrv mid i.lv be d:ii. .. -f the orittinal IVivbini urnn ill be lumiirlil lioine fur llie lime lo ...III--. He vl.i liblinif i-oKiMin nill-l be Imi l l.-fl r...... .1 IllivliPlie- .n tlliill ... re ill lloII - illM-IHIM Ill ; ll. ;illil lr"H'l l liitl be O-e llllll IN" 'H -ll" .f . li" I ic:M l"'l- Un, LtiMl llnlain H rm m n ltl..rHii M of lier -!- "' r-,i.iir-. ff r -nin- M le-ii i . limrr i. llie. ff.oiilrt mill I if" ii-re 1 br gccaler pnii ol lie my .r,Ml il N- lieM !' " " l-e.-u.ie fnrlli'-r w ri if ft.r a lone i""'' If.MIC. MrHiiviliilc c'-n-id- rali-i- ,.1.. ff,r the md'f ,'H, e ti" tb-hddln-in b-cun bv the prrsiUMH. it ..- J tin today'- r;,!. !.' m llld ' !' lOtfl If. -J! f U--10I1 t.t tiartif irM'inn nhr o '- 'i'11"' to..d flint 'ol Hons. ! a- ; nt tbe r.rr-jflpnt f,1iimilif-i "ic;-i.;'l'ii.' .-r.v..riii- tti. :.tjHile I hi.- C v. i Tii. Til b.l'lld a-'Tjmr. li,..,l ,lli ! 1 1, r '-iirirriiic ,ouiuil ha- co ' i.cnr.1 lVf.rT.r Or nj-ictJ.' .11. r.e f.-itiiiifd .v h- rrsid'-i' f i l,r. tr.l hrrr tblt 'ol Hoif" " fi' tmrririn r. ircs..i!ta'iv 1H d i ..- it.af thr sftiij.tff .ti . l:.--'.r.rie!.f.r! rilns- mithin the I". S. a' wr.- ne rirr f-onsM"rtion by the rn .bin.? and his advisor. It Is Intended lo continue ti!eu-lation of production as much risible o that there will be uo suiden WOOSTER, TO FEED PEACE DOYE A WEEK AHEAD OF ARMISTICE l';iris. Nov. 12.1 ndcr Hi.- hciidiliK 'what's this my-tery?" thf newspaper I.Tlcnrc prints the following: "It is rei(iri "fl in the Aiinri-can army I hut a v. lii to 'dove of pmcc' ono dear inoniiiin hi ;l week Hew over I lie front for more than an liour witlumt drawing I'"'' from either side. The truth of the story is v rifii-d. Two colonel's and a major ' claro they s'.iy the "bird", u was an aeroplane, coniuletr:? white, of a type unknown on the western front, canyiii;; no KiKii of any sort. It passed very low over both the American and German trenches and later Mew northward and disappeared. GERMAN WOMEN GUILLOTINED lomlon, :. 1 olidilio'is ap-ptoiti Iiiiijj those of Hie 1'iencli revo-lillion arc vlslinu in (icriiuiny. In 1 one city I wo women who ilelied oltic in Is were guillotined, ami rcwdiition- arU'M and oilier, are i-obhinn hum pluildcriliK In'liscl tliun.it el NchlcswiR Holstcin. hi COL ROOSEVELT ILL FROM SCIATICA ATTACK New York, Nov. U' Col Theodore KooHevelt's rondition was said to be alarming by physicians at Kooseveli hospital today. The colom ! was re-I moved to the hospital yesterday al 1 teinoon after suffering great lain from an attack of sicafca. He ha. been confined to bis bed for several (iavs at his Sagamore Hill home. Mansfield. O . Nov 1 2. Only i. few shreds of tissue held togethv the dismembered body of Thoma-Newlon, tin, alter a I'ennslvani train had run over ln last i veniiu He was Keveral squares from hi home, a thing f"r which bis famll cannot account. Mr. New Ion am ainily had planneil to spend the win for in California. LION'S SHARE OF HOMAGE GOES TO LADS WHO j itv m;i: r i oi:i With the American Anny North ol j Verdun. Nov. 1 1 .---Delay, j can troops altio k' d at Am rt :::u I hi lua1in: a allni-li- to cease v the ad- iimrnini; noith '.!' entun sharp advance jn-t before went into cited. Orders hostilities were received I' Viiti'-ed detachnient of American from lniid-smeai (il foot couriers who had made their vvay I brunch 'luf-ini r--. t'i the trout The lion's share if tin- homage went lo il.e brave lad-,.l,ii had hb d and l,e, m the lasi hours just hi tote the armisl ic went intoitleit. i." i.... knowiti.. ''.i.il peace w ,i hui .i matter ol a lew hour-;, they pi rimui'-d their ilutii s JUt a-- f:ail..llly ;: t!.'i.:..h tlie fate f I he ar dep. imI '1 upon it I bed t lie I io:,ITif i if tii" V O) f traU- 'ly ;rom a hoi!..'.. ;e . r the III in. ALLY WARCRAFT PASS THROUGH DARDANELLES I'ate- Nov i-h iri :aft h ' 1, 1 1 , .f " ' . i. '!..:.. ib ( ) IP'i I'.'lt at 'en th' far v . i . i ' 1 ..I t.i ! ti,, i'l ! V. i. ' ' I r. ... l".)'-' l.l-e- 'Ill If I'l ii at,') . ' i th-- ,: -t. - it' 11' ".i.rk Ib'-i'!' t - .ir tT it ;-lTri;i! t'vlay fit I he e'.f ;t!.-ii Ol's '', vvill v;i; b pf.lt.-' f OTJ I 'd: . el f ;'ea vir h . I , npet atlotis and thai ib' -e v il nitK-tli any labor that i:;ay be reit-nstd by the munition and sucb idants. Oaiy Repub OHIO, TUESDAY, NOV. 12, REPORT KAISER INTERNED; KARL OUITSJTHRONE - luidon, Nov. IS!- The e-Kaisei an.) lll'ly iik-iiiIkts of Ills parly hate been interned hy tlie l'ulch authorities, at llialeaii JomJihn. ii'oirdiiii; ! a dispatch to the luily .Mail. ( II MILKS AIIDK 1l la.iidoii. V . ia--;lt A. I. Ijnpeilor '.'h wife .f.;Altv!i-ii. has ah-Micaled, sU an Km MKe Tejegr:;!.'.! dispatch from OojHMihafteu lod.it. In .nldiiioii to being emperor of Austria hailes was k I ill; of JliniKaly. ( IIOU X PIUXCK SHOT ..Minion, Nov. 14 - Kv-t'rowii I'liiue l i-ederi'ck William has been slioi, according to a tVnfral News ilispntcli from .ItiiMeftlam. It is re-pelted thai tlie Dutch, will Inlerii the e-Kaiser ami the Kill serin. HESSE JOINS IN THE HUN REVOLT Loudon. Nov. I2.f fl'lie Genua 'i L'land duchy at HeHe has been proclaimed a Kepublle.- The Duke ol Ohlensbiirg has also been ousted by the workmen's and soldiers' party, the dispatch aayH. PRO-HUN SIAIN JlS HE UPHOLDS KAISERPARTV Vhiyton, O., Nov. 12 Because, it claimed. John Kussum wanted him 'o participate in an anti-America.' h niiinstialion and continued to in 'uild the cause of the Hungarian', loseph Htef.'is fatallv ntnblie 1 l' Vrmer enrlv this loorning and ma-'e no resistance when the I'olbi: I ue i him in his bed HtHl wearing blood-soaked clothes. The accused inni following the stabbing, cactiped from the bouse where it took place ,v lumping through a plans door. Tin-n, en came to 1 1 1 -- country tugi tlo-i frim Hungary. DIE IN LAST HOURS 'iite Kiiou ii a. - he out sk irts 'i of Verdun. 1 .' t days of the ' K'-iith Valley " on ' lite do Poll VI ' li'-i t 1 v :is one of l II'- I 'd'! ;. il t mull. There vv le. ram, but a fuel: fo bad sillbci i.v e erylliint.- ci.tniit: off our vision !. more than vards. It pavi' a tan ta.-tie view of the hhcll ti'hlh round, i l.e il'i-'iiits nnd the ; a .i, 1 1 mil-: i ot h' !i riddled t n-'-s Tin- llahf miii the mouths 'it Hi "mis mini" roil patches in f . '. i The tnell jokHi-ly fluhbeil t.he th.e 'Oi-t a peace blanket." Tlie thick 'a-:ili went her ai.d th Toa.ls cave tl,. ha 1 1 Ie ie. ., i he tl hue. '('he Ateeriean rank and III v. i re not s in p 'cvelopliieni tioll Ol l.'e k.i 'ooked lor ' m Sill they v.et' f'Xin t hour .i headu m.i M et-' he a rm is' . Memhiv ne. Army -. i ilid A no i i' :"i pelt.l'll f T lii'liti,,!.. lid-it Arthur 1 : l'...:- to" 1' ' ' to pull 11.' h. i. Ilti I liat I ' ' ' a- ),' h.'l ' I he i i ' p c.i n n in i : -' ll'l I f ' ' ..:-' t i -I I -i d l.y (he a Follow ill L- the ' t on Smi'... ,t 1 1. s i i--n i ri k d 11 " 1 "' ' e II I'lOUK I O lea I II f he . ' It was I' : 1 ih-'I ' ite Sunday Ii u lit thai 11! ' IV WllM h l,e -''!' '' l.l'-'l With f f "f -v ' ' ll'l e'll f " I' ' t ! i u : lifead t, ; I f ",' a bad' t k Itchen o laid of ti i rv f in ,! r t ti,,,. , in-on' la- i In. 'iess iii" - ''1.'' , w n i i t .; f h.' tbe joy 'Iii' (!. ami! il l-libov n ic n ulm t tee -.'if! had i a v - lit.hi be, tl i a ' :-o . a'i.i n' U f"i fii.'.hf hiit'ilv Hi l in iid , It'-v. th. I I." i .-.i i 1M1 :.l .' I'' to the le- -I f lo . .' ',t .fffl.tl't f'. t ei) . Xt" ' e, -I I ' "It V: c t I T t in the r-ar tl ft ' . I l bt . A iii i .c;u: s r ai on . v. itli vi : 1 1 1 met tfti rih'" 'I h i!'!i' r: aii'l l-a vr yr l, I r;; cheer in w a . n-r. had I botjily and it worked a , t bi.';vfn 1," tn't "ti f"irt and tti'i . rclaxin: ones. al if hoes rd the last sab i ,,,. i t lb. ;- ;ti- died anar the douth- O,. f I th.' L' bf.t. b't-ati while, oth'-r:- to waltit and two .t'p t hrew their caps into the air. Still other khvo a Fourth ot July touf h to the proceedinpn by I ir - int? rifles and revolvers and setting off rockets. CONQUERED FOES l. . - i 1918 "99 PER CENT BETTER" DECLARES OHIO ACE 1'a l is. Nov . 1 'Z.-" my lei lines right off you can say I feel '.111 ter." said Lieut. Kddii can't describe the hat. but per cent bet- Kit kabacher. Ohio a rctiard e, when asked how he felt in to the slunuiK oi tlie urnim the. "We have a chance of living now and the gang is glad,' Ukka-haelier said. Kickabarher is credited with 24 victories and has recently been made a taptain. ROUMANIANS TO HAVE A CABINET Washington. Nov. 12. The Roumanian cabinet has resigned'. A dispatch thhi afteri.ooi) from the 1'reiicli hivh command told of the resignation and stated that Gin. Coandia of the Roumanian army has been iciiueslod to b Tin a new cabinet. At the outbreak of llie great war Coandia represent "d Iioumauia at Russian military headquarters.. THANK WILSON, TOO, says lloyd-george London, Nov. 12. Premier Lloyd Georgo received the following tele-grani from Col. K. M. House, President Wtl.ion'n perso'iul representative at the Paris conference: "Accept ray sincere congratulations:"" XdTbiib TtWJlrtnnfltvt-tir briiiK about the Fplcndld vhtory than you. ki'waim) norpn." In reply tin- tiiitiv.h premier nut tlie folio vvini.'. 11.0-nr.o lo Col. Home: ri,...,i. - 1.,, ,,,, ....numiN tele- ' """" ur.-itu. Not t: t ne ci tin ilmied more to victory thiin the lespoiue ol l'ref- dent Wilson to the appeal I made le, him 'or :ei'ica's he'i in tho:i ct it SENATESEEKS UNITED PEACE Wasliiir-ton, N' 1 - refill 11- lion T icmn the r. i-mi'i! as. .' i' ' ir'.ji I.CMVI I-!: t Vr. con I'liitf d Strifes on a I epara'e pi nee iitiv and r.erhianv vva hit rodue I. I ll'ioll. 'II. tf;l count IV till.' Jieaci alll' d p"W 'T l in the Senate this nf-e i e-ol ut ion calls for tn .!,. r ,nii. a siLii iloiy ir a ' v with 1 !.' " l.cl 7WAS ONE WILD NIGHT IN CITY OF NEW YORK Tiit i Hid h' ,o lit t , 'il I ti na e. - 1 1, sail. ! t.irli i v i ( i o I y -h'.ltl I'll ! t ;,. ! ;i" ti'.tllll Itll- I ! in, I tt i- ii-nin .i v. a IT eu Hid ti K tlial a 1 1 ' ru.i v tnitrnit k ,r. a','1 tl-rh' .lei- ihi- tnnriii! liU' i't f ii'iw lilt I ' t 1 1 it i i! t:i 1 1 ' .1 tor I, i. i n '1 h:- u.ori.ini- th'- hotel .,hb If -e l . ye-pt ! r. v io f , , 1 ' .v '11 ' d with th. pel - who b r V I'T and : t rtii-'K l.li- .'!.! ' 1 1 - ',' C' 1 i'd b" 1! 1 h. V hi'. ,- i..'i't lllv III Th! .. . I;. thotoii.-rbln't tbf.-ilfr- be "f" cjrif f rd' (ar!i. !d f t l-f . t r . ;. if i hiiti t .!'.f ..' 'I p: ir! d ' ! ' i V. I .)" W I" f i' OII 11 p .- I...I-H ! "Ii ... , it, The h' ' I ,t. h f lit; t. and .ti crard' d ile-'-nt.tn.rt. A r or fii I admitm t at' r tlllllfd f'l'l I V':;t ' a', i biiilditie-i Hi I'.r'Mfl wav and fifth Ave tr;ft; w in-.-t i ctr p'i t-!y tjf-.l no t !, rou t h '"' 1 ft." nii'ht. In V h"t. b. i-.l'i i theaters 1-i't riirht l t croj! .- : larr la.i tittlit that tr,-- i ..tv.zf .,-wire rompfllc.) to ad"T.t tbiti ' adnii'mi; r T-.-ori to tr.c tf laurHnt-r n h a time p. r '.ns v rr- k'l' rd and ?tvf rsl rmrr i t. j -i r"l a. a t" flit of the !d, ration. .Vo-' of 'h r;i' ua It i"s ere fi He t o I !. n .. i,f ( :j ! ' . I"ad"l f;ro arm... f'anton Ten boxc containing i.- 1 iH'i oranges colirctfil orre ny tne I H-d Cross, have been sent to Camp I Sherman io soldiers no are m. i L CAN Price 2 HUNGER DOES NOT BREED ORDER, PRESIDENT WILL REPLY TO SOLF Washington, Nov. 12. Fresident Wilson held a lengthy conference with secretary of state Lansing this afternoon, and discussed plans for the coming peace conference as well as plans for relieving the internal situation in Germany and Austria. The two liml before them the latest note of Foreign Sec-v iry Still' of (MTin.iny, wherein the help of President Wilson wns asked to relieve the situation iu Germany. It is believed the president will make an early reply to Seeretary Suit' in which he will assure the people of (Jenuanv and Austria that they will be fed. In his address vesterday the president pointed out that hunger does not breed good' government, but instead causes madness and evervtliing that makes an orderly life impossible. In his statement to (Jenuanv and Austria the president will i.ol onlv tell these governments they will be fed but will as sure them that llie blockade which is to be continued is not to iiiteil'ere with the shipments of food and clothing and other supplies. 11. j All the allied governments are agreed that every aid shall bo sent to the peoples of the central empires. Enormous rooi ve stoics iii Russia can now be moved, and now that there will lie available ship tonnauy, grain can be transported from Argentine and Australia. FOOD AND FUEL DEPTS. TO OUIT; AUTO FACTORIES TO GET STEEL Washington, Nov. 12. The big problems of peace began to occupy the attention of the administration today. ..vvjth-f isrhtinr-nt- ft-nd tltuestioa of -rr what ..buxeaui,.,,. . ..... . i i - x must be continued mid what abolished must oe seuiea ai once. It is expected an announcement will shortly bo made on the ntitlioril v of the president. Tli 'food ii.ln.iiii-tnilion is to be merged into the depart- . ' j I Il....l...l4 I I AAl'rtl id i, llieot ul .'ILTlfl of i, !i"'i i, i! nil'. HI III lie 1 .... 1. .... 1 eiil't illlb' Worhlllg "ll llie uonn the world. Tie I an ; ilit i ii i -tratioii if i.t of tlie interior. it It will lie impossible, ol eoiitve, to 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 V aDol'SM ine.M- reaus until the president shall declare the period of emergen .,, hut thev have bocome so obnoxious to congress ;..,,.,! lesilni'v t hut t hi-v eannot. th.-y will be ni.-r-.-d into existing departments and the pow or. .I cabinet niiiiisteis broadened. As soon as possible supplies, steel in particular, gomir to ii. unit ion plains an ants are to lie turned over to non-essenuai n u iv ii ,. - Tin. iiuti ir.ololi' indu-trv. : , 'i so hampered that ie v. ears would have been an impo.s- n hilitv aiier nil- nrsi m uh- i,,;i.i:.,.r Ui 1 1 wtm i no .-i".-iiii i- released bv the einliim GERMAN ENVOYS SOB AS HARSH TERMS ARE READ BY GEN. FOCH I'iiri., o. Ii!. I be t.ei man iilin- ili.e eim.v-, soldied ben lln lie.llit Hie lei HIS ol llie Irilfl ili i iild- If If flelail retelved lu re lodav i ton f i oinu llii" iii'iiiiciitons cu nt, lie. Vl.lllllil I llieltel'. .1 llelil.ll b ailel'. vvii- i I tin' ln-l "peak, i- ill the ill IHII e f i i.lllei in e. I'l- Illtcsillt; M.ll -ll.ll I III II, In lid ' "Marshal, have y.u an mpal bv I..I ll-e t. el oi hi i"pnl il en- We .van! e.f c." 1.it--(-l1 I im II .'dle.l 'ir, I h ue fix- 1 i t i .1 llie !- if.i..l, y.f.iili b'tii viia f. v -H f i'ii-: pl-ilf '." Illtllieili.ili It i;. in I II- -itlio Ii. K. led !.' L..H tiMiim:. i- i I ..! !(.;. (.ei-oi, oi-. ! :..k.e ini'. it-, I lie mniii in f win nallv atlivd ! lh' nmni. I.ci d'. inn. n ii"' 'T'I i private train n-'-'t t'V l .t -bit I " Ii PEACE CONFERENCE LIKELY TO BE HELD AT VERSAILLES, IN FRANCE i I V;, t.t. i ), '1! i cii'l , (oat I'. , j . -)!! H'Ji- I ! ; j " ! 1 7!!it ' ' i4. i ! vi'--.h'Ss sent . tl'.it tin- ?'' !- -ioii ! , tn take i ! -j. id' 1 1st- llfllli-t i' I't i -i-!iti1i -s nf all t Vi-h ffl.i". tlllijc ;it 'lf.-.ll! ln-ct i'lff with t i i: t lit -(i!it( t i ll'-i- ul IV "i.ef tlit- liu;il jM-ac, the Fifiich city. tH-.'it V Will - He Weather Fair tonight and Wednesday. Slightly, warmer tonignt. centa By Carrier 10c a Wee o 9 ltieaniniie IH'iucii nw'" '- .! 1.. how America moi3 to - m ii" iu t.J;i merged into the depart- to 1 a 1 1 1 independent and otiir lie ln-M t!io greatest in i 1 1 . .. rt mi t rv .u. . Mix ahsori) imicn lauor w uieu of the war. il' In. beaihpl. liters. "I be i.i i niiiii conrii-r fniliil to ar-li.e 1 1 inn .spa bin a uiiclesn nifhsHHO vi. i- si hi lo do- envo.v- ill fiance ail- ill iiillii; I In-Ill to Mull. I In- i.eiin.iii i ; 1 1 i mt-ii t ii ots vho I ini. lined in It, line -tavifl up all nii;ht sun, lav niylit, nwultiilg word li i. in p.i. - i en .. i! t- -iuuiiiR of i he nrnw i tne lii.m le -,'tciid nmanK thn I lt 1 1; ) ' "t the l ily crowds swarmed i..vv.iid 'he war mlnltitry, alniOHt ... en i.titou: the proud platoon of obi .,.!,. m il- en tiiiinl duly. As the i.'diei pn-M iiteil ariit it could be -. en ih ii ibe irfm niinistT wns .J.-cplj iitt.itiit. Tears filled hU ve iin.l In, ii t' ti l li Ivviulicd lierv-I ul v . Ih.-ie were inme touching scenes 1 1 .mi the premier, 'llie other meni-b. t- oi tb- cabinet embraced him as they tendered their congratulations. ii v..!- ibe final attainment of a long lite ol iiii-t i in live slaletinanilili. .! ivi '.f wilt very will ii' Uh'dl country. i4 1 the French high of flu- allies will 1 ! ii!.iii'in in fon- ii . jifil li at it is likely ! inn- at whirh eonfer- In-. MLr ti.'.l will a! mi be held iq - 4 i
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Full Text | Ofer 4,000 CItcuIaUob Dally. Vol. XXXII, No. 138 GERMANY IN GRIP OF ANARCHY u. BERLIN HOSPITALS FILLED WITH WOUNDED; NATION IS IN TURMOIL London, Nov. 12. There is widespread anarchy through all Germany. The hospitals of Berlin are filled with wounded who were injured in recent street battles. While the revolutionaries in the land forces seem to be willing to regard the armistice favorably it is not yet certain how the German navy under the new command will act, a wireless dispatch from Strassburg having exorted the German sailors to "overthrow the presumptious peace." A traveler who lias just arrived at Copenhagen from Berlin tells of piles of rifles lie saw at each station. Pictures of the kaiser and von Linleiulorff have been removed from public places but llie pictures of (ieneral von Uindenburjj; . still remain. Tlie abdication of tlie kaiser came too late to prevent u uli.-vinciKl jiimivliv. the traveler said. All reports state tin' fiiilitiiiL' which took place in Berlin changed the interim. It took place in a fl;'w:inir in the darkness and t be. beard. There is serious trouble threaten to use warship and I tion is carried on peacefully . liiulondorf is reported to llindeiiburtf is stated to have . i i . i . i : . , in in lonisls. Willie oiners uie 11 i j i was previously reported io nae neen m imiwnu "no h" k.'iiser. , The lack of food is yrcat, and this causes the socialists to present a solid front. When chancellor Kbeit goes abroad in bis auto be flvs the red flair prominently, where it can be seen by all. WITH WHOM SHALL WE MAKE PEACE? GERMANY HAS NO GOV'T Plea of Solf Indicates Pitiable Plight of Defeated Enemy-Army Will Stay Long Time. HV JOHN KIVI MA IN Washington. Nov. V2 Willi whom sIimII we make ruce'.' President Wilson esleiilay ii.kJ that iiicslioii of coiiuress. Today tin nalioii was rc.ealilitf it. On the reply lo it rMinK much. The Ten-Ionic (tower are no longerwnr-iiiiiU-Injc fat-lorn. Hut there i very -t rimis ii'.- lion in Ihr mimls of lo inosl far sTing diplomalj. ami oltn ials Uvv leganling wlial (he im'M "te shall Ik-. I Tlirre is as jet no govcrmiietil worthy of llu- name in (icrinaiiy . I'l.aotic isimlilions prevail in Turkey. Bulgaria anil vliat oner wasAu-liia-llungHry. One slate or llie oilier ol llie once powerful lieiiiian confederation is liri-aking mm ay ami proclaiming llseli lepulilic. Ml lie., lo the Hsiole exlleme if nms emliHiras die I . ' . ami its allies as it will menu thai there is no resHinsille government lefl willi wliicli il t an (leal and enforce I he provisions of n dictated peace. TIihI the Cernian leaders tiiem- setves realize the seriousness of the Hitiiation is best indicated by the appeal which is reporled to b:v. !) sent directly to l'rcsld-n WiN-m hy Or. So(f. the (ii rman for ivn seen-tary. In it he is reported to have pealed to the presid. nt "i i-e hi-I tjence to serin r a inodifieat if ti of the artniFlice tonus. :fl.iial- aio arly today that llie messaire hud not reached the pre-blent mi far a th ktie. I' wa I'Vely. .mi-or thai ! would be pie. nlf 'i ery '.i.i . . I mm. I Tam r . illi Artnislii-e Terms. It i- ab idiit eopf -iid" i: i-p. r nCh Mi'- re i "t-it Tti .-ovr a unlit -ry e.i. ..I' il jurrfnllv M'l-eii"! !'.'. I " cnaratu -;- Iln' C"rrn n.rnt will 8bi1- 1 e.i..i1u.i th' pejirc llgl Will ! H' P" ' 1 -I h rnminE prjri' e-.i, ff X' ii'c Any n odificntion of ronrtitions ueist b nirt. n"t tiv the trijnry authoring ln KTf represrn'fd t y fi-bi tnarrbrt Foch in itJipo:-ii.tsr tb- .ndition. bu hr the prgre dPhCft- ho i'l r.p-res-nt a'l of the ration"- a ft 'l 11 ;.- t nar ith i;rinany. n1 iVI'" thrr will he a deposit iAn amm z tl t-ooplrj ho lU eiip" r ,,,r I""1" i - r. malt for lha I!' r' My rouid fornast. Movement Started To Continue lUtlle. Thai ttv re is a -ro'ic v -r i"u not to do so. is Indicated t. tn- Mge wirelessed from the "I'oniroand and noldiers rouneif on IHf-uis-Strusbarg denouncinn the acceptance of tbe armistice tertni and call WOOSTER ice into an leuv v lojr. Kit it's could ne seen be M'lvanis of the wounded could Ureineii where authorities on t he fit unless t he leVolll have arrived at Kiel and vou iffcled his services to the revoltl le credence to this minor as he i :.. iu.ll 1 ,.:il. ing upon all units, of (he (ierinan liavv to combine to "defend our country against this unheard of presumption."How in fluent ial this appeal will be cannot be said as yet. Ollieial'i here generally believe that, it will have o effect. The complete surrender of fiermany under the armistice terms will ''i ranied out, tlo y say, because no .veriini'Mi' can !' organized in time to pr vi to it ever though llie resource- ol i.ennaav were' intact. Hut there is a very di In, (I possibility thai Hie revoluho" now going on within ;rmaiiy will progress far beyond bound and re suit in a liolshcvik movement paral-eling in every way that within U"- sia. Onlv one filing can prevent t iiis Th:.t will be a combination .f tin tactions of Gorman socialists and the fli rmali radical . b ineiits. If tie-leaders are willing to saciifice their own ambitions then formation of a strong government Is possible. Ami I., insure ibis if possible President Wilson will pledge the wealth KM! might of the 1 S to teed the people of C.ermany until they are abb' to lake care of themselves. Hut un til the negotiations thai an- u pi.i-. iw.iu-en the factional leader- in tSerlin shall come to an end ii,at f... r S tan do U lo adopt all il 11 i ; it lift' ol vatiblul WHionu. iiokou. it ari"v and navy in.vv intact ami rcau tor niiv evt ntita.it v. In tii-M i f comlil ion- now iretail- ii.t;. foe deiiiobilijilio" r llie ..ill i.oi"n vi-ri vlowl). ariiiv I ben- will Im- no liinry o milMci oul Oie Ilf,i in llii" rounlrv mid i.lv be d:ii. .. -f the orittinal IVivbini urnn ill be lumiirlil lioine fur llie lime lo ...III--. He vl.i liblinif i-oKiMin nill-l be Imi l l.-fl r...... .1 IllivliPlie- .n tlliill ... re ill lloII - illM-IHIM Ill ; ll. ;illil lr"H'l l liitl be O-e llllll IN" 'H -ll" .f . li" I ic:M l"'l- Un, LtiMl llnlain H rm m n ltl..rHii M of lier -!- "' r-,i.iir-. ff r -nin- M le-ii i . limrr i. llie. ff.oiilrt mill I if" ii-re 1 br gccaler pnii ol lie my .r,Ml il N- lieM !' " " l-e.-u.ie fnrlli'-r w ri if ft.r a lone i""'' If.MIC. MrHiiviliilc c'-n-id- rali-i- ,.1.. ff,r the md'f ,'H, e ti" tb-hddln-in b-cun bv the prrsiUMH. it ..- J tin today'- r;,!. !.' m llld ' !' lOtfl If. -J! f U--10I1 t.t tiartif irM'inn nhr o '- 'i'11"' to..d flint 'ol Hons. ! a- ; nt tbe r.rr-jflpnt f,1iimilif-i "ic;-i.;'l'ii.' .-r.v..riii- tti. :.tjHile I hi.- C v. i Tii. Til b.l'lld a-'Tjmr. li,..,l ,lli ! 1 1, r '-iirirriiic ,ouiuil ha- co ' i.cnr.1 lVf.rT.r Or nj-ictJ.' .11. r.e f.-itiiiifd .v h- rrsid'-i' f i l,r. tr.l hrrr tblt 'ol Hoif" " fi' tmrririn r. ircs..i!ta'iv 1H d i ..- it.af thr sftiij.tff .ti . l:.--'.r.rie!.f.r! rilns- mithin the I". S. a' wr.- ne rirr f-onsM"rtion by the rn .bin.? and his advisor. It Is Intended lo continue ti!eu-lation of production as much risible o that there will be uo suiden WOOSTER, TO FEED PEACE DOYE A WEEK AHEAD OF ARMISTICE l';iris. Nov. 12.1 ndcr Hi.- hciidiliK 'what's this my-tery?" thf newspaper I.Tlcnrc prints the following: "It is rei(iri "fl in the Aiinri-can army I hut a v. lii to 'dove of pmcc' ono dear inoniiiin hi ;l week Hew over I lie front for more than an liour witlumt drawing I'"'' from either side. The truth of the story is v rifii-d. Two colonel's and a major ' claro they s'.iy the "bird", u was an aeroplane, coniuletr:? white, of a type unknown on the western front, canyiii;; no KiKii of any sort. It passed very low over both the American and German trenches and later Mew northward and disappeared. GERMAN WOMEN GUILLOTINED lomlon, :. 1 olidilio'is ap-ptoiti Iiiiijj those of Hie 1'iencli revo-lillion arc vlslinu in (icriiuiny. In 1 one city I wo women who ilelied oltic in Is were guillotined, ami rcwdiition- arU'M and oilier, are i-obhinn hum pluildcriliK In'liscl tliun.it el NchlcswiR Holstcin. hi COL ROOSEVELT ILL FROM SCIATICA ATTACK New York, Nov. U' Col Theodore KooHevelt's rondition was said to be alarming by physicians at Kooseveli hospital today. The colom ! was re-I moved to the hospital yesterday al 1 teinoon after suffering great lain from an attack of sicafca. He ha. been confined to bis bed for several (iavs at his Sagamore Hill home. Mansfield. O . Nov 1 2. Only i. few shreds of tissue held togethv the dismembered body of Thoma-Newlon, tin, alter a I'ennslvani train had run over ln last i veniiu He was Keveral squares from hi home, a thing f"r which bis famll cannot account. Mr. New Ion am ainily had planneil to spend the win for in California. LION'S SHARE OF HOMAGE GOES TO LADS WHO j itv m;i: r i oi:i With the American Anny North ol j Verdun. Nov. 1 1 .---Delay, j can troops altio k' d at Am rt :::u I hi lua1in: a allni-li- to cease v the ad- iimrnini; noith '.!' entun sharp advance jn-t before went into cited. Orders hostilities were received I' Viiti'-ed detachnient of American from lniid-smeai (il foot couriers who had made their vvay I brunch 'luf-ini r--. t'i the trout The lion's share if tin- homage went lo il.e brave lad-,.l,ii had hb d and l,e, m the lasi hours just hi tote the armisl ic went intoitleit. i." i.... knowiti.. ''.i.il peace w ,i hui .i matter ol a lew hour-;, they pi rimui'-d their ilutii s JUt a-- f:ail..llly ;: t!.'i.:..h tlie fate f I he ar dep. imI '1 upon it I bed t lie I io:,ITif i if tii" V O) f traU- 'ly ;rom a hoi!..'.. ;e . r the III in. ALLY WARCRAFT PASS THROUGH DARDANELLES I'ate- Nov i-h iri :aft h ' 1, 1 1 , .f " ' . i. '!..:.. ib ( ) IP'i I'.'lt at 'en th' far v . i . i ' 1 ..I t.i ! ti,, i'l ! V. i. ' ' I r. ... l".)'-' l.l-e- 'Ill If I'l ii at,') . ' i th-- ,: -t. - it' 11' ".i.rk Ib'-i'!' t - .ir tT it ;-lTri;i! t'vlay fit I he e'.f ;t!.-ii Ol's '', vvill v;i; b pf.lt.-' f OTJ I 'd: . el f ;'ea vir h . I , npet atlotis and thai ib' -e v il nitK-tli any labor that i:;ay be reit-nstd by the munition and sucb idants. Oaiy Repub OHIO, TUESDAY, NOV. 12, REPORT KAISER INTERNED; KARL OUITSJTHRONE - luidon, Nov. IS!- The e-Kaisei an.) lll'ly iik-iiiIkts of Ills parly hate been interned hy tlie l'ulch authorities, at llialeaii JomJihn. ii'oirdiiii; ! a dispatch to the luily .Mail. ( II MILKS AIIDK 1l la.iidoii. V . ia--;lt A. I. Ijnpeilor '.'h wife .f.;Altv!i-ii. has ah-Micaled, sU an Km MKe Tejegr:;!.'.! dispatch from OojHMihafteu lod.it. In .nldiiioii to being emperor of Austria hailes was k I ill; of JliniKaly. ( IIOU X PIUXCK SHOT ..Minion, Nov. 14 - Kv-t'rowii I'liiue l i-ederi'ck William has been slioi, according to a tVnfral News ilispntcli from .ItiiMeftlam. It is re-pelted thai tlie Dutch, will Inlerii the e-Kaiser ami the Kill serin. HESSE JOINS IN THE HUN REVOLT Loudon. Nov. I2.f fl'lie Genua 'i L'land duchy at HeHe has been proclaimed a Kepublle.- The Duke ol Ohlensbiirg has also been ousted by the workmen's and soldiers' party, the dispatch aayH. PRO-HUN SIAIN JlS HE UPHOLDS KAISERPARTV Vhiyton, O., Nov. 12 Because, it claimed. John Kussum wanted him 'o participate in an anti-America.' h niiinstialion and continued to in 'uild the cause of the Hungarian', loseph Htef.'is fatallv ntnblie 1 l' Vrmer enrlv this loorning and ma-'e no resistance when the I'olbi: I ue i him in his bed HtHl wearing blood-soaked clothes. The accused inni following the stabbing, cactiped from the bouse where it took place ,v lumping through a plans door. Tin-n, en came to 1 1 1 -- country tugi tlo-i frim Hungary. DIE IN LAST HOURS 'iite Kiiou ii a. - he out sk irts 'i of Verdun. 1 .' t days of the ' K'-iith Valley " on ' lite do Poll VI ' li'-i t 1 v :is one of l II'- I 'd'! ;. il t mull. There vv le. ram, but a fuel: fo bad sillbci i.v e erylliint.- ci.tniit: off our vision !. more than vards. It pavi' a tan ta.-tie view of the hhcll ti'hlh round, i l.e il'i-'iiits nnd the ; a .i, 1 1 mil-: i ot h' !i riddled t n-'-s Tin- llahf miii the mouths 'it Hi "mis mini" roil patches in f . '. i The tnell jokHi-ly fluhbeil t.he th.e 'Oi-t a peace blanket." Tlie thick 'a-:ili went her ai.d th Toa.ls cave tl,. ha 1 1 Ie ie. ., i he tl hue. '('he Ateeriean rank and III v. i re not s in p 'cvelopliieni tioll Ol l.'e k.i 'ooked lor ' m Sill they v.et' f'Xin t hour .i headu m.i M et-' he a rm is' . Memhiv ne. Army -. i ilid A no i i' :"i pelt.l'll f T lii'liti,,!.. lid-it Arthur 1 : l'...:- to" 1' ' ' to pull 11.' h. i. Ilti I liat I ' ' ' a- ),' h.'l ' I he i i ' p c.i n n in i : -' ll'l I f ' ' ..:-' t i -I I -i d l.y (he a Follow ill L- the ' t on Smi'... ,t 1 1. s i i--n i ri k d 11 " 1 "' ' e II I'lOUK I O lea I II f he . ' It was I' : 1 ih-'I ' ite Sunday Ii u lit thai 11! ' IV WllM h l,e -''!' '' l.l'-'l With f f "f -v ' ' ll'l e'll f " I' ' t ! i u : lifead t, ; I f ",' a bad' t k Itchen o laid of ti i rv f in ,! r t ti,,,. , in-on' la- i In. 'iess iii" - ''1.'' , w n i i t .; f h.' tbe joy 'Iii' (!. ami! il l-libov n ic n ulm t tee -.'if! had i a v - lit.hi be, tl i a ' :-o . a'i.i n' U f"i fii.'.hf hiit'ilv Hi l in iid , It'-v. th. I I." i .-.i i 1M1 :.l .' I'' to the le- -I f lo . .' ',t .fffl.tl't f'. t ei) . Xt" ' e, -I I ' "It V: c t I T t in the r-ar tl ft ' . I l bt . A iii i .c;u: s r ai on . v. itli vi : 1 1 1 met tfti rih'" 'I h i!'!i' r: aii'l l-a vr yr l, I r;; cheer in w a . n-r. had I botjily and it worked a , t bi.';vfn 1," tn't "ti f"irt and tti'i . rclaxin: ones. al if hoes rd the last sab i ,,,. i t lb. ;- ;ti- died anar the douth- O,. f I th.' L' bf.t. b't-ati while, oth'-r:- to waltit and two .t'p t hrew their caps into the air. Still other khvo a Fourth ot July touf h to the proceedinpn by I ir - int? rifles and revolvers and setting off rockets. CONQUERED FOES l. . - i 1918 "99 PER CENT BETTER" DECLARES OHIO ACE 1'a l is. Nov . 1 'Z.-" my lei lines right off you can say I feel '.111 ter." said Lieut. Kddii can't describe the hat. but per cent bet- Kit kabacher. Ohio a rctiard e, when asked how he felt in to the slunuiK oi tlie urnim the. "We have a chance of living now and the gang is glad,' Ukka-haelier said. Kickabarher is credited with 24 victories and has recently been made a taptain. ROUMANIANS TO HAVE A CABINET Washington. Nov. 12. The Roumanian cabinet has resigned'. A dispatch thhi afteri.ooi) from the 1'reiicli hivh command told of the resignation and stated that Gin. Coandia of the Roumanian army has been iciiueslod to b Tin a new cabinet. At the outbreak of llie great war Coandia represent "d Iioumauia at Russian military headquarters.. THANK WILSON, TOO, says lloyd-george London, Nov. 12. Premier Lloyd Georgo received the following tele-grani from Col. K. M. House, President Wtl.ion'n perso'iul representative at the Paris conference: "Accept ray sincere congratulations:"" XdTbiib TtWJlrtnnfltvt-tir briiiK about the Fplcndld vhtory than you. ki'waim) norpn." In reply tin- tiiitiv.h premier nut tlie folio vvini.'. 11.0-nr.o lo Col. Home: ri,...,i. - 1.,, ,,,, ....numiN tele- ' """" ur.-itu. Not t: t ne ci tin ilmied more to victory thiin the lespoiue ol l'ref- dent Wilson to the appeal I made le, him 'or :ei'ica's he'i in tho:i ct it SENATESEEKS UNITED PEACE Wasliiir-ton, N' 1 - refill 11- lion T icmn the r. i-mi'i! as. .' i' ' ir'.ji I.CMVI I-!: t Vr. con I'liitf d Strifes on a I epara'e pi nee iitiv and r.erhianv vva hit rodue I. I ll'ioll. 'II. tf;l count IV till.' Jieaci alll' d p"W 'T l in the Senate this nf-e i e-ol ut ion calls for tn .!,. r ,nii. a siLii iloiy ir a ' v with 1 !.' " l.cl 7WAS ONE WILD NIGHT IN CITY OF NEW YORK Tiit i Hid h' ,o lit t , 'il I ti na e. - 1 1, sail. ! t.irli i v i ( i o I y -h'.ltl I'll ! t ;,. ! ;i" ti'.tllll Itll- I ! in, I tt i- ii-nin .i v. a IT eu Hid ti K tlial a 1 1 ' ru.i v tnitrnit k ,r. a','1 tl-rh' .lei- ihi- tnnriii! liU' i't f ii'iw lilt I ' t 1 1 it i i! t:i 1 1 ' .1 tor I, i. i n '1 h:- u.ori.ini- th'- hotel .,hb If -e l . ye-pt ! r. v io f , , 1 ' .v '11 ' d with th. pel - who b r V I'T and : t rtii-'K l.li- .'!.! ' 1 1 - ',' C' 1 i'd b" 1! 1 h. V hi'. ,- i..'i't lllv III Th! .. . I;. thotoii.-rbln't tbf.-ilfr- be "f" cjrif f rd' (ar!i. !d f t l-f . t r . ;. if i hiiti t .!'.f ..' 'I p: ir! d ' ! ' i V. I .)" W I" f i' OII 11 p .- I...I-H ! "Ii ... , it, The h' ' I ,t. h f lit; t. and .ti crard' d ile-'-nt.tn.rt. A r or fii I admitm t at' r tlllllfd f'l'l I V':;t ' a', i biiilditie-i Hi I'.r'Mfl wav and fifth Ave tr;ft; w in-.-t i ctr p'i t-!y tjf-.l no t !, rou t h '"' 1 ft." nii'ht. In V h"t. b. i-.l'i i theaters 1-i't riirht l t croj! .- : larr la.i tittlit that tr,-- i ..tv.zf .,-wire rompfllc.) to ad"T.t tbiti ' adnii'mi; r T-.-ori to tr.c tf laurHnt-r n h a time p. r '.ns v rr- k'l' rd and ?tvf rsl rmrr i t. j -i r"l a. a t" flit of the !d, ration. .Vo-' of 'h r;i' ua It i"s ere fi He t o I !. n .. i,f ( :j ! ' . I"ad"l f;ro arm... f'anton Ten boxc containing i.- 1 iH'i oranges colirctfil orre ny tne I H-d Cross, have been sent to Camp I Sherman io soldiers no are m. i L CAN Price 2 HUNGER DOES NOT BREED ORDER, PRESIDENT WILL REPLY TO SOLF Washington, Nov. 12. Fresident Wilson held a lengthy conference with secretary of state Lansing this afternoon, and discussed plans for the coming peace conference as well as plans for relieving the internal situation in Germany and Austria. The two liml before them the latest note of Foreign Sec-v iry Still' of (MTin.iny, wherein the help of President Wilson wns asked to relieve the situation iu Germany. It is believed the president will make an early reply to Seeretary Suit' in which he will assure the people of (Jenuanv and Austria that they will be fed. In his address vesterday the president pointed out that hunger does not breed good' government, but instead causes madness and evervtliing that makes an orderly life impossible. In his statement to (Jenuanv and Austria the president will i.ol onlv tell these governments they will be fed but will as sure them that llie blockade which is to be continued is not to iiiteil'ere with the shipments of food and clothing and other supplies. 11. j All the allied governments are agreed that every aid shall bo sent to the peoples of the central empires. Enormous rooi ve stoics iii Russia can now be moved, and now that there will lie available ship tonnauy, grain can be transported from Argentine and Australia. FOOD AND FUEL DEPTS. TO OUIT; AUTO FACTORIES TO GET STEEL Washington, Nov. 12. The big problems of peace began to occupy the attention of the administration today. ..vvjth-f isrhtinr-nt- ft-nd tltuestioa of -rr what ..buxeaui,.,,. . ..... . i i - x must be continued mid what abolished must oe seuiea ai once. It is expected an announcement will shortly bo made on the ntitlioril v of the president. Tli 'food ii.ln.iiii-tnilion is to be merged into the depart- . ' j I Il....l...l4 I I AAl'rtl id i, llieot ul .'ILTlfl of i, !i"'i i, i! nil'. HI III lie 1 .... 1. .... 1 eiil't illlb' Worhlllg "ll llie uonn the world. Tie I an ; ilit i ii i -tratioii if i.t of tlie interior. it It will lie impossible, ol eoiitve, to 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 V aDol'SM ine.M- reaus until the president shall declare the period of emergen .,, hut thev have bocome so obnoxious to congress ;..,,.,! lesilni'v t hut t hi-v eannot. th.-y will be ni.-r-.-d into existing departments and the pow or. .I cabinet niiiiisteis broadened. As soon as possible supplies, steel in particular, gomir to ii. unit ion plains an ants are to lie turned over to non-essenuai n u iv ii ,. - Tin. iiuti ir.ololi' indu-trv. : , 'i so hampered that ie v. ears would have been an impo.s- n hilitv aiier nil- nrsi m uh- i,,;i.i:.,.r Ui 1 1 wtm i no .-i".-iiii i- released bv the einliim GERMAN ENVOYS SOB AS HARSH TERMS ARE READ BY GEN. FOCH I'iiri., o. Ii!. I be t.ei man iilin- ili.e eim.v-, soldied ben lln lie.llit Hie lei HIS ol llie Irilfl ili i iild- If If flelail retelved lu re lodav i ton f i oinu llii" iii'iiiiciitons cu nt, lie. Vl.lllllil I llieltel'. .1 llelil.ll b ailel'. vvii- i I tin' ln-l "peak, i- ill the ill IHII e f i i.lllei in e. I'l- Illtcsillt; M.ll -ll.ll I III II, In lid ' "Marshal, have y.u an mpal bv I..I ll-e t. el oi hi i"pnl il en- We .van! e.f c." 1.it--(-l1 I im II .'dle.l 'ir, I h ue fix- 1 i t i .1 llie !- if.i..l, y.f.iili b'tii viia f. v -H f i'ii-: pl-ilf '." Illtllieili.ili It i;. in I II- -itlio Ii. K. led !.' L..H tiMiim:. i- i I ..! !(.;. (.ei-oi, oi-. ! :..k.e ini'. it-, I lie mniii in f win nallv atlivd ! lh' nmni. I.ci d'. inn. n ii"' 'T'I i private train n-'-'t t'V l .t -bit I " Ii PEACE CONFERENCE LIKELY TO BE HELD AT VERSAILLES, IN FRANCE i I V;, t.t. i ), '1! i cii'l , (oat I'. , j . -)!! H'Ji- I ! ; j " ! 1 7!!it ' ' i4. i ! vi'--.h'Ss sent . tl'.it tin- ?'' !- -ioii ! , tn take i ! -j. id' 1 1st- llfllli-t i' I't i -i-!iti1i -s nf all t Vi-h ffl.i". tlllijc ;it 'lf.-.ll! ln-ct i'lff with t i i: t lit -(i!it( t i ll'-i- ul IV "i.ef tlit- liu;il jM-ac, the Fifiich city. tH-.'it V Will - He Weather Fair tonight and Wednesday. Slightly, warmer tonignt. centa By Carrier 10c a Wee o 9 ltieaniniie IH'iucii nw'" '- .! 1.. how America moi3 to - m ii" iu t.J;i merged into the depart- to 1 a 1 1 1 independent and otiir lie ln-M t!io greatest in i 1 1 . .. rt mi t rv .u. . Mix ahsori) imicn lauor w uieu of the war. il' In. beaihpl. liters. "I be i.i i niiiii conrii-r fniliil to ar-li.e 1 1 inn .spa bin a uiiclesn nifhsHHO vi. i- si hi lo do- envo.v- ill fiance ail- ill iiillii; I In-Ill to Mull. I In- i.eiin.iii i ; 1 1 i mt-ii t ii ots vho I ini. lined in It, line -tavifl up all nii;ht sun, lav niylit, nwultiilg word li i. in p.i. - i en .. i! t- -iuuiiiR of i he nrnw i tne lii.m le -,'tciid nmanK thn I lt 1 1; ) ' "t the l ily crowds swarmed i..vv.iid 'he war mlnltitry, alniOHt ... en i.titou: the proud platoon of obi .,.!,. m il- en tiiiinl duly. As the i.'diei pn-M iiteil ariit it could be -. en ih ii ibe irfm niinistT wns .J.-cplj iitt.itiit. Tears filled hU ve iin.l In, ii t' ti l li Ivviulicd lierv-I ul v . Ih.-ie were inme touching scenes 1 1 .mi the premier, 'llie other meni-b. t- oi tb- cabinet embraced him as they tendered their congratulations. ii v..!- ibe final attainment of a long lite ol iiii-t i in live slaletinanilili. .! ivi '.f wilt very will ii' Uh'dl country. i4 1 the French high of flu- allies will 1 ! ii!.iii'in in fon- ii . jifil li at it is likely ! inn- at whirh eonfer- In-. MLr ti.'.l will a! mi be held iq - 4 i |
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