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oT TE TF FFE FFs FS wa ER CRIMIN TF De FBS Ss # # L QUITS SLD ET BS BL LE MB BLS SS KAISER ABDICATES HUN THRONE a MAUBEUGE FORTRESS IN HANDS OF THE BRITISH WAY OPEN FOR DRIVE PAST CITY INTO MONS Last Heights Over-' looking the Meuse | Fall to Pershing’s| Fighters in Contin. uation of Gains dtember Cribune CASPER, WYOMING, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1918 Che Assorinied Press VOLUME 3. ARMISTICE TERMS DELIVERED TO REICHSTAG G FOR APPROVA ~CHLLED 19 THE Povee Acceptance oF Allied : tl COLORS NOV. 14 | Will Be First Contingent to Wear Masks as Precaution Against [By Ansociated Presn,} While the German Daca | ment is considering the Allied Armistice terms the British, French and American armies are carrying on the auiceaisfal task of freeing French soil. On! the north the British captured Maubeuge fortress, driving the Germans back into Belgium be- tween Maubeuge and Mons. | Along the Scheldt the British | crossed the river on a nine-mile front north of Tournai. Gen- eral Petain’s armies continue their march toward the Bel- gian frontier. East of the Meuse the Americans are ad- vancing toward Montmedy and the Briey iron fields. [By Associated Presn] PARIS, Nov. 9.—It is regarded as probable in well inform- ed circles that Prince Maximilian, German chancellor, will to- day communicate the terms of the armistice to a committee | of the reichstag party leaders and will himself convey their vote to authorize the plenipotentiaries to sign the armistice. Fi Regi |H. Orrison, Earl Sylvester Mitchell, ae egistrants Are |John Marcus Fleming, George Albert Notified |Mortimore, Erman Thomas Tholl, 1 | Phillip E. Doyll, George Emery Koe- Evidence that the assurance of|bel, Ray Eads, Clarence Leroy Miller, | peace has not progressed to the point; | Carey Grant, Ira Charles Iwerks, De- where draft calls are to. be suspended | wight Louis Sechrist, Milton Clarence is contained in an order received at} May, Christian George Paulson, Wil-| the office of the local board this week liam Jennings Bryan Boswell, Thomas for thirty men to entrain for Camp|Joseph Donahue, Harry Tilton Cock-| Lewis, American Lake, Washington, | well, Lowe Ellis, Paul Lee Cooley, November 14. Altho it is known that | George L. O’Dense, Delmar B. Frazey, the suspension of such calls in the|John Martindale Roe, Harold T. Bent- event of peace has been under con- ily, Joseph Keolek. sideration in Washington, there is| Alternetes—Frank William White, | |nothing to indicate that it will nvt|Clarence L. Thompson, Raymond Wil- |be carried out and notices have been|Jiam Mahoney, Jesse Monroe Clark,} mailed registrants next in order of|Leonard D. Graven, P. J. Pike, J.) liability. | Wesley Eads, William Jennings Ben | In consequence of recent orders|nett, Warren A. Smith, Samuel Mi!- this will be the first contingent leav-| ler. WASHINGTON, Nov. mistice. Official Washington long many will accept. Some think by to-| | night, others by tomorrow, the limit of time and not reveal her! j answer before 11 o’clock Monday | morning, Paris time. pressure of the one Germany can give to escape com-! plete ruin. A German courier is carrying the terms from Foch to German grand headquarters. German arthistice dele-| gates during their interview with! Foch appeared to be greatly dejected. | | i} GERMAN BATTLE FLAG TROPHY OF ENGINEERS WITH THE AMERICAN |™ ARMY ON THE SEDAN FRONT, Nov. 9.—(By Asso-! ciated Press. )—The American jing here to wear influenza masks. flag is today flying over Dun-| This equipment will be supplied by the) BERNE, Nov. 9—The Swiss Fed- surmeuse, the picturesque city | Natrona County Red Cross chapter. (eral council has decided to break all on the east bank of the Meuse. Following is a list of those to re-|relations with the Russian Soviet Mis- When the Americans entered Port for duty: Sumner Richardson,|sion. The Russian delvgation has rma Alfred Roy King, William Clay Brown been asked to leave Switzerland be- the town a German battle flag Bert Alfred Barnes, Ewing Lee Smith, | cause they participated in the revolu- | William McKinley Houghan, Clifford|tionary propaganda. propaganda. IG PARIS, Nov. 9.—No word had been received at 4:20 this afternoon of the return of Germany’s , courier from grand headquarters, who is expected to bring Germany’s reply. The roads are known to be unusually bad. (Continued on page 6) WYOMING MEN WITH BRITISH ON SCHELD WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—So far as the government is advised, Foch} |has received no word from the Ger- ‘man high command since the couricr started back through the battle lines last night with the surrender terms and ultimatus for their acceptance by 11 o’clock Monday morning. ‘SERBS ‘DEFEAT Che Casper Daily UNIFORM GIF 9.— The nation awaits the signing of an ar-| since made up its mind that Ger-| while oth- Ilha are conducting the administra- ers believe that Germany will take/tion of the draft in the office of the} Internal German events besides the | Company. Allied armies are | making an affirmative reply the only | those ‘furnished the men by the gov- Flames of Revolution Licking Way To Berlin VSS ee [My Annoctated Frese] PARIS, Nov. 9.—(6:16 p.m.)—The abdi- \cation: of Emperor William of Germany \was officially announced from Berlin to- day, according to a Havas agency dispatch from Basel. LONDON, Nov. 9.— (British Wireless service. )—A German wireless message re- ceived this afternoon states: “The German imperial chancellor, 'Prince Maximilian of Baden, issued the LL following decree: “*‘The kaiser and king has decided to re- nounce the throne. LOCAL PRIVATES “‘The imperial chancellor will remain OUTFITTED WITH a office’until the situation connécted with the abdication of the kaiser, the renouncing by the German crown prince of the throne of the German empire and Prussia and setting up of a regency are settled. _ “For the regency he intends to appoint Deputy Ebert as imperial chancellor and he proposed that a bili shall be brot in for the establishment of a law for the imme- diate promulgation of general suffrage thone furnished the men bythe gov and for a constitutional German national into service, with the result that Saale assembly which will settle finally the future | scores of percent. form of government of the German nation and of those peoples which might be desir- \ous of coming within the emvire.” The United Press Reports ~ NUMBER 21 Government Togs Discarded on Receipt of Elegant Suits as Present from Ed Schulte of Webel Store Detached privates, U. S. infantry, local board, have blossomed out in |new regulation uniforms, the gift of |Ed Schulte of the Webel Commercial Material and workman- ship are superb, being far superior to In consideration of the gift and the| appreciation felt, the following letter was addressed to Mr. Schulte: “November 5, 1918. “To Edward John Schulte, Webel Commercial Co., [By United Press] 5 Casper, Wyoming. LONDON, Nov. 9.—Practically all of Germany is reported “From Detachment Infantry, U.; in seething revolt. An unconfirmed revort received in the S. A. Local Board, Cas-/ Hague says insurgents seized Berlin and are setting fire to the per, Wyoming. postoffice and city hall. Many important cities in all parts of “Subject: Appreciation, Germany are reported in the revolutionists’ hands. Rioting “1. We, the undersigned Privates, | Baa errs Infantry, U. &. A., Detached Service, assigned for duty in the administra- tion of the Selective Service Law at the Local Board for Natrona County,| Casper, Wyoming, do jointly and in-| ABDICATION OF © (Continued on Page 8.) dividually beg to acknowledge receipt! of full regulation uniforms of the United States National Army which u have presénted to us, yo! BOCHES NORTH “2, It seems almost ‘impossible to} try to express in this manner our keen} KAISER MARKS | | appreciation of this act of generoxity Occupy Heights of Ardenarde; Yankees! BIG INGER APE | DANUBE RIVER : prompted by your patriotism, It is Advance 30: Miles in Eight Days; IN UNFILLE Great Territory Is Reclaimed: STEEL vie eee Jatieg posta of the liebupn' sind Gavel] the Serbians entered Moldava, Baz- Ling, Pansova, Semlin, Klenak, and es daar eo vam, NEW. YORK, »Nov. 9,Unfilled’ Mitrovitz, according ¢o the Serbian WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.—The British ‘capture Of Maus) orders of the United States Steel cor-| official gtatement. The provisional beuge, Chief of Staff. March: said, today, marks the definite! poration October 31 amounted to government at Sarajevo, which in- severance of the last German artery in that sector of the west) 1,350,000 tons, an increase of 55,000 vited the Serbians to come to its as- front, ‘making it impossible for the enemy to shift forces to) tohs over Sgbtember sastance, is headed, by. Atanasigne meet a new attack. Chola. Serbians are on their way Summarizing Allied successes since the inauguration of, to Sarajevo. aay the forward. movement, General, — NEW YORK; Nov. 9.—A. telegram ‘rch pointed out ‘that the’ Germansiip the! last eightrdays, / shying that’a majority. of 9,000 votes heen’ drivén'64 miles further}, Mayeh gharacterized the publica-| in ‘New Orleans -against owman suf- LEON TROTZKY from ' Parters Fréneh ,territory, which tion of, the frroneous ariliatice an- RESIGNS PQ frdge defeated the proposed suffracg occupy igoxeduced from 10, 008 noundcemekt Pee se taal for the? ‘amendment to the Louisiana constitu- smiles to under 2500." qaintales -protramd’, tevedores* in ‘tion, ‘was received by the National rican “divisions ¢ ‘opdrating wit ritish in Flanders include the t, inchading- Wyoming troops. The t Ss last reported on Ardenarde S on the Scheldt. The Ameri- first army has advanced 30 miles | Woman Soffrage Association. Louis- ¥+ and ‘was’ the first, southern state to onk. ned bo for two}ores Hie pi ior ae NtHG food --ZURICH, Noy. 9—Leon’ Trotzk shipments. ‘Bolshevist war minister, has resigned, feld's referendém. on suffrage. The, American army willbe in/says.aHelsingfors dispatch. “H.“Ak2'* 4 telegram $ram.Oklehoma showed France some time even when peace harsky.is reported to have succeeded » majority im favor of suffrags in 30 is declared. him. coudmtiea: |very gratifying to this detachment to is |democracy,” have been locally recog- “PRIVATE THOS, H,, FID! now that its humble efforts in doing its bit “to make the world safe Zor | nized, END OF HOPES Bloody. Dream of World | Domination Ends in Disgrace for Greatest Criminal of All Times; Here’s the Record (By Associated Press) sili Si ly A dream) of world dominion obsessing the mind’ of E Cadet A.B! Bayeoneéh who has | William plunged ‘the world into war: Upon him and the tremendous hh Spirent Mawr Ge ae aaa military engine of destruction of which he was ‘the embodiment, the ilL with influenza, was in Casper this |¢xponent and the leader rests the responsibility of deliberately planning and’ bringing about the greatest conflict the world has ever morning and left today for his camp seen. (Continued on Page 8.) “3. These splendid uniforms wt) surely add dignity to the service which we are privileged to represent and we shall be particularly proud of them, when we march in the Grand Army, of the future. “PRIVATE H. LESLIE PARKER, “Chief Clerk. “PRIVATE ED. L. CHRISTIAN, ‘Assistant, Chief j ead “Clerk Medical Advis ord: g in Ontario, Canada,” Cadet Lawrence is a mémber of *the® Royal. Flying Corps of the Canadian’ army. } Sper i > R% mnt Pee rere a 1 ? 8