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re a TE ties Lee Mss s Lega PR Naa + AUSTRIAS PEACE TERMS Army to Be Demobilized; Warships Given Up, Much Territory Evacu- ated and Allies to Control Rail and Water Ways . “Hf It Happens In New York lt’s in The Evening World’’ Che bod Cireulation Books Open to All.’’ “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ ] “PRICE TWO OENTS. or" pe Pree eating NEW YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918, 24 PAGES _ PRICE TWO CENTS. _ AMERICANS TAKE 1 TOW women ro vore wird MEN. ATALY GETS ALL SHE CLAIMED; 5000 MEN, WEST OF MEUSE: _ RerERENOUW vex Movs” FOC TO CARRY OUT TERMS |Both Sexes to Have Same Rights in Deciding m : FE F f G t lene: NOW PAINING ON EAST BANK ee id: Gaiety. \Conditions Now Being Drawn Up|Ships to Be Surrendered Include Fif- :; ONDON, Nov. 4.—The population of Hungary a month hence for Germany Seen in the Drastic! teen Submarines, Three Battle- will take a public vole to decide on the question of a Mon- Liggett’s First Army Passes Stenay | archy or a Republic, according to an Exchange Telegraph Document, Which Orders All) ships—Allied Prisoners to Be Re- despatch from Copenhagen to-day. | Germans From Italy and Balkans. leased—Naval Bases Given Up. and Is Only Ten Miles From | In the balloting the women will have the same electoral rights as Sedan—New York and N | a lA ARE ARR Men With the Advancing Wesek| COURT OF ALLIES FATE OF KAISER TERMS TO GERMANY WILL BE EQUALLY SEVERE. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4-oThe Aroeriean Flint Arr}, conitbilng | ne like those to ny Maa pene ie bar ancib will also insure the oa tp pe nc rr vee) URGED TO TRY ALL | BEFORE REICHSTAG~---auaze‘cum se ne posible question or supremacy of the dftoc on cea of the river south of Halles have been captured. beagle ; : LONDON, Nov. 4acThe Americans exidutid Uae 'AMidlo tha WAR'S cRININLS GROUPS OUPS T0- DAY The armistice was acclaimed here as a victory. Those who have cast of the Meuse this morning, it was announced tn the official American been demanding unconditional surrender seemed satisfied by the communique. The attack is progressing favorably ie an st to i it f th d t West of the Meuse the Americans have passed Stenay on the west British Attorney Gener: a} Emperor Riéporte Opposi Sweeping severity 0 e le A hd and are withia a mile and a quarter of the important town of Beaumont, Would Force Enemy to Sur-) Terms of Truce, While ¢ It became known definitely that the nation could assume that the All towns on the west bank of the? —$$$__—_______ oe - | German demands would be comparable to the Austrian. ten miles southetst of Sedan and six miles northwest of Stenay. render Every Guilty Perso’ | Leaders Favor Acceptance. Meuse ft LONDON, lishment PARIS, Nov 4 been occupied. On the left flank, t arriving | WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—Terms of armistice under which land and sea forces of what once was the Austro- pose of trying those where Gen, Liggett’s and Gen, Gou- at a decision on the quest of the ud’s armies join, the Americans a Hungarian Empire have laid down their arms were announced to-day simultaneously in Washington and the Allied raud’s ania ea ae act calle PLANS 10 ABDIGATE during the war is advocated by Sir | Honhengollern dynasty, says a Zurich are approa: e ” | Reichstag | jay and to w Halles, seven and a senta- | groups will confer t morrow for the purpose cast of Le Chesne Frederick Edward Sinith, the British | gegpaten tn L'fnformation, quoting |C@pitals, They accomplish complete surrender and open Austrian and Hungarian territory for American and The Stenay gap, through which the Attorney General, in an interview 19] the Badische Presse. Allied operations against Germany.. Following are the main terms; German armies expected to pass in the Dally Express The German preka Lelleves that ihe 4 nieaspar ina lkentaes ted eee REAR = AND UIT COUNTRY Sir Frederick, woo i an authority] xaiger and militfry” headquarters MILITARY CONDITIONS NAVAL CONDITION:s ae ns th ternational luw, urges that the] propose to refuse the of the ; ‘ A aii ae ; has been render a unte nable by Cee ate ale ay Bina hpes ery tienen’ 1,—The immediate cessation of hostilities by land, by sea and VG Immediate cessation of all hostilities at sea and definite in- Leigh gh igh ineuet wpsbe deat tl fe Ont formation to be given as to the location ar: mov ts of American troops in passing Ste ——>— pec although ne is inclined to accept them, The \en air. wovetnents o! on the west cut the line of communi those caught red-handed or observed sion between the two factions ts said all Austro-Hungarian ships. cation petween Stenay and Beaumont |German Papers Say Charles) committing crimes, Me contends that) te tye eritical —Total demobilization of the Austro-Hungarian Army and | de 'The German armies have thus en] Told Leaders He Would the guilty partics must not be al-| phe ertincr Tageblatt declares 2. he i di ithd eal Audtre Hungarian’ fares | 12, —Surrender to Allies and the United States of fifteen Austro- virtually split, so far as freedon of| . Bi sp sanas | lowed to shift the blame upon thelr} that only abdication of the Kaiser be je immediate withdrawal of a us UAE Hungarian submarines completed between the years 1910 Pears cancacnss | Go to Switzerland, | superiors, as otherwise every war| wit relieve the situation operating on the front from the North Sea to Switzerland. Half| and 1918 and of all German submarines which are in or may ates 7 ed criminal am the Germans might] g VA, Nov, 4 (Associated | of . : be deli d to the Alli may here- WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—In his re-! : i 3 4 Nov, ssocl of the Austrian equipment to lelivered to the ies. after enter port to-day Gen. Pershing announces| BASEL, Nov. 4 (Associated Press).—|@huffle the entire responsibility UPOn| pregy),—Dozens of trunks bearing the | Austro-Hungarian territorial waters. an advance for ‘the st Army of| Emp aries of Austria-Hungary | a royal Hohenzollern monogram have 3 <<Commplete evacuation. of all Ger troops within fifteen 3, —Surrender to Allies and United States with their complete twelve miles on an eight-mile front in | is de d to abdicate and will re- Pr eet ee ot] Deen arriving in the past week at the e armament and equipment irty- three days. Prisoners captured num- | tire Switzerland, German news-|*! the guilty p HOT) Juxurious chateau named Bounos on days not only from the Italian and Balkan fronts, but from A iP t of thirty-four war vessels. bered more than 5,000. More than| papers say. bee) pe earned i jthe Lake 7 The chateau, which | all Austro-Hungarian territory. Internment of all German troops 4, —Freedom of navigation to all warships and merchant ships of ; he thik @ ide the jurisdic ne German flag, is the pro- . tone 100 guns were taken, In the action] The Emperor mate this announce. | th surrender of is ayn the German fag 1s the Dr0-| which have not left Austro-Hungary within the date. Allied and associated Powers to be given in the Adri ve been regulars and National; ment, it is added, during a confer- “1! perty of Baron von Kleist, d in je troopa ¢rom Texas, Oklahoma,| ence on Saturday with the now| custody should be demanded und LONDON, Nov, 4.—It is reported |up the River Danube and its tributaries in the territe the peace terms. S Salina Kansas, Missourl, Colorado, New| Austrian Government and other in-| p the Kaiser pre Mexico, New York, New Jersey,| fluent 11 leaders in the Dual Mon abdication last Maryisag. ‘Weet Virginia Virgita | aren ed [WHITMAN ODDS DROP r and the District of Columbia with th Gon. Pershing mentions the capture | WILSON MAY MISS VOTE. AND BEY BETTING IS DULL» nfirmatio: of seventeen towns and villages, in the belief persis: 4 —The administration of the evacuated territories of Austria-| and territory of Austria-Hungary. | i i d to the local authoriti der the isti iti i Hungary will be intrusted to the local authorities under the 5 —The existing blockade conditions set up by the allied and control of the allied and associated armies of occupation. |“"* associated Powers are to rem unchanged, and all Austria- 15. —The immediate repatriation without reciprocity of all Allied —- merchant ships found at sea are to remain liable to ct the moment cluding Boult-aux-BRois, Autruche, a will have to g¢ prisoners of war and internal subjects of civil populations | A ; , Belleville-sur-Bar icourt, Ger-'| |Governor Is 8 to 5 Favorite | SIRENS “SHRIEK EK AUSTRIA our} | evacuated from their homes on conditions to be laid down by the | 6. —All naval aircraft to be concentrated at designated places. mont Bs Gommout i Smith Men Find Little Mone commander in chief of the forces of the associated Powers on the | Bvsousti £ all the lial meer P ; remont, Ba - ay Montigny tor Them to Cover Whistles and Bells Tell City rvas| various fronts. | (ie on of al ian coasts an; of all ports occupied : z Armistice Is in Effect by Austria-Hungary outside their national territory. Bassey, Chatillon-sur-Bar and Brei According to reports from both Re ulles-sur-B i. | Publican and Democratic Pandemonium was turned loose for 6 —All military and railway equipment of all kinds, including 8. —Occupation by the Allies and the United States of America Moary love BEF “ Fee 8 necand tue te cee) ; coal belonging to or within those territories, to be sur- of the land and sea fortifications. we iheteedinone r | GERMANS WILL Gay ruled favorite at 9 and short ied and|yendered. No new destruction, pillage or requisition to be done! 9 —All merchant vessels held by Austria-Hungary belonging to »10 past month and by th the Allies and associated Powers to be returned. fo-ce of the renewed 1 by enemy troops in the territories to be evacuated by them and oc- \y |cupied by the forces of the associated powers. GET WORLD TRADE. |{ouna tne odds had dropped to 8 to 6 |° 1, Staten “ 10. No destruction of ships or of materials to be permitted be- Into great, con 5 ‘7 The Allies shall have the right of free movement over all fore evacuation, surrender or restoration. have been ca ed and} ® road and rail and waterways in Austro-Hungarian terri- —All naval and mercantile marine prisoners of the allied troops, ih .|tory and of the use of the necessary Austrian and Hungarian * and associated Powers in Austro-Hungarian hands to be M’ADOO VOTED FOR T. R. v a sh can be Bronx. | means of transportation. returned without reciprocity, maderful metho : wae ata arn to speak as — WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 MI] other \ ft are to be concentrate! and disarmed unier Allied 12 terms of the armistice are to be carried out under the direction y wrresponds to {he boundary lan= hal Fech, who will designate sll al Ah : z {) 4 ae ne nny = tile ee ong mine layer and six Danube monitors to be designated by the Allies. ‘| The Danube route is to be kept open 4 the pnecenaiee or F i hosmiven tree to ; Treaty of London Tpelievel OV It—-Adyt SAK Bah : f ha He “a Mr, Meadgo wioty. "Tha ot eile Master ceca iat Dun tories lt he ovement of Austr the forces i reserved, local au- Pile umeatt’ time: Foseldons wheres ite THM WORLD TRAVE, nURRAL. two and a half to four and @ half years. | Sita in a nievantored ; i \ i ervision mee (Work!) Bu’ Y e ¢ € e publican or Democrat Tes as ae hundred Pat it eee PE po aman if wry Hi rce Austria is permitted to retain ia ae | be Beckman $900, money was accepted that the women in|, sperial GeMnUEAT ibe three battleships, ihree light cruisers, nine destroyers, twelve torpedo boat a . a oe 0, Pte PIREANE a, stad ‘and arels come ay saa | ere? County will vote two to one tor | Fava, wide a tne waa 5. 4 ? limited to (hat necessary to maint 1in order in her own bordegs, A Cmte Ue May drdealsts V8 ORY ome

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