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| Whit Ac (ERMANY “If lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Che “Circulation Books Open to All.’”’ | “Copyright, 1918) by The Press MS pares Co, (The New York — PRICE TW TWO _OENTS, ENVOYS ON WAY TO SEE FOCH NEW_ YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, Fair To-night and Thursday; Warmer Thursday, “Circulation Books Open to All.” 1918, 20 PAGES sa IN THE FIELD, SAYS BERLIN HOUSE REPUBLICAN; SENATE TIE; SMITH’S PLURALITY INCREASING SOLDIER VOTE OF 30,000 Republicans Credited With 225 Rep- resentatives on Incomplete Re- PEACE MAY COME IN:24 HOURS - AFTER FOCH STATES CONDITIONS Clause Relating to Indemnities In- ie ceite Reported to Be Threatening serted in Wilson Note as an Break With Berlin and Forming turns and Claim Senate Majority of Six—Democrats Insist--Fhey Will Control Both Bodies. | The Republicans have reversed the Democratic control of the House MIGHT CHANGE RESULT: SMITHS CITY LEAD 260, 483 of Representatives, on the face of incomplete returns up to 3 P. M. to- day. At that hour both the Republicans and the Democrats were claim-| ing a majority of the S Returns indicated that the membership of this body would be close and possioly a tie, in which event Vice President Marshall would have the deciding vote. enate. Complete een From New York on City, With 318 Up-State Districts With returns fro: ye Congressional Districts missing the Re- canals sar ed in filling 225 of the total number, 435, Missing, Give Smith Lead of of the seats in the House. The Democrats seemed assured of 191 seats, the | 28, 91 7 Over Whitman— His Plu-! Intimation of Harsher Terms if Combination With Wurttemburg These Are Not Taken. and Baden in Separate State. BERLIN, Nov. 6 (via London).—An official statement issued here to-day says:, clude an armistice and take up peace negotiations has left for the western front.” AMSTERDAM, Nov. 6.—The German delegation is reported to include Admiral yon Hintze, former For- eign Minister; Vice Admiral Meurer, Gen. Gruedell and Gen. Winterfeld, former German Military attache in Paris. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—As the armistice is to be presented in the field it must be accepted or rejected within twenty-four hours of its delivery, according to the understanding in official circles here. In diplomatic quar- ters it was ) thought the Germans might be given as much time as five days. —- - It is said the indemnities section inserted in the Presi- “German delegation to con- Socialists one and the Indepen one. | HOW THE AUSTRIAN ENVOYS dent’s peace formula was designed to serve notice that the ia the Benaia race, the Dem rality Now Estimated at 10,000. I G i SaleauiealCortsvarp an (oo. aE Sa ME bl RAISED THE WHITE FLAG AND onger Germany fought on the heavier would be the in- the returne and the, Republicans 4 Revised returns from Greater New York at 2 o'clock to-day | cemnities. similar number. Reports from six of — palpi seaen <Etne ‘ |give Alfred E. Smith a plurality of 260,483. Earlier figures showed | ASKED TERMS OF ARMISTICE: LONDON, Nov. 6.—Unless Germany accepts the Al- with returns so far fa ce| M AY ADD 000 10 | his city plurality to be 265,661. 1 -ccesintesteientemmnantipeonie | lied terms of armistice Bavaria will sue for a separate peace, Republicans and three Demoer | Rie 2 eli the Express declared t: . ° Republican jovial gandidalen ) Retirns for Governor from all but 318 districts in the entire First Messenger Was Not Properly Accred- P' ‘o-day it had learned from reliable won seats now held by Democrats in SMITH PLURALITY State give Whitman a total vote of 949,804 and Smith 978,721. | ited and Was Sent Back—Then Gen sources, Colorado, Delaware, Idaho, lini, Bevithts lead onithace Geures cree a8017) : hes iyeaded sD cleat A Zurich despatch said the secession movement is Kansas, Missouri and New Hamp A he te es ' ; | von Weber Heade elegates. | ee hone ‘ p EN ihe Democrats auccseded! in | carmaiieea i ¢ missing districts are from up-State. Applying the | LONDON, Nov. 6 (British Wireless 4 growing in southern Germany, and that Bavarian Deputies winning one seat formerly held by dhe | Senator Foley Estimates 19,500] highest average Whitman plurality per district to the missing pre-| ., rvicacithe nrosedre: @40HLEdi Dy |FORD RUNNING CLOSE |have adopted a plan for formation of a new state, compris- blicans—one in Massachusetts. anocratic B 5 incts, f : ee i ¥ : * EHP Ain Arete oF | Dem reratic Ballots, 10,500 |cine Apu on Nagin — to about 10,000. Smith the Austrians in their application |ing Bavaria, Wurttemburg, Baden and German Austria. HOUSE AND SENATE. | Republican in Camp. gained in some districts up-State. His earlier indicated plurality |1ast week for an armistice is de-| RACE WITH NEWBERRY | Owi the G ; 4 R The Democrats still insist they will Hise a was 7,725. seribed by the correspondent of the} wing to the Government’s obstinacy on the question control both the House and the Sen-| ‘phe soldier vote, if the calculation There are 30,000 New York soldiers registered in the various camps. a ws a a spehed epapesisly 29," of the Kaiser’s abdication, and the alleged opposition of the te, nator John A. Fole who . fh ‘Towards the evening 0! c 29, ys i rages fee "Homer 8, Cummings, acting chatr- meuaiied Ite is correct, wilt | /€ Soldiers have already voted and the returns are now under seal with] ne says, “an Austrian officer was|{0r military clique to an armistice, Socialist members of the min- man of the Democratic Nationa!| aaa about 19,500 to the total vote| the Secretary of State at Albany, They will not be canvassed until Dec,| seen coming from the enemy trenches //\°, : : Committee, this after 8 or Smith, and will add only about) 17. The result in the State may turn on these votes, Each side is claim. | close to Serravale, enone pan " ‘ ys istry are expected to resign. c s statement in V 10,500 to the Whitman total. This} ing , ; Adige Valley. It became evident at] a ow lead ver Halts Por, Baa ra ae oe athe red ate up to M. in- | ni mea 00 ded to the pres- ng a a i Gielen A once that the white flag was genuine, |crat ZURICH, Nov. 6.—Emperor William's abdication has dicate that the De ent indicated Smith plurality jarry Walker, the Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, | and Italian officers went forward tol *-| become imminent, according to info: ti ived £ troh both tho Hous 4 member of] ran 24,600 behind Smith in Greater New York. Returns up State on Lieu-| meet him | P is rmation receiv rom While there have t nmmittee in oharge et! tenant Governor are more incomplete than those for Governor and the : oFnot, Wha Wake 8 ain Berlin by the Munich Post. The newspaper says that ih have been corre went to Albany tor] oo i a C had come to : : : : 4 Bete retlo made and conferred with Secretary ot | 'esult is in doubt, ee ; the of an armistice serious differences have arisen between Munich and Berlin iva Gil ba no Hugo regarding the safeguard The balance of the Republican State ticket apparently is elected. | to vand and qu aead probably f In practically a clean sweep, with increased pluralities, the Democrats | tioned, 1| governments and adds: majority in the Hc will t | ewept the five boroughs of the Greater City, electing four of their five can-| auth: “The Hohenzoll ili tween five and t didates to the Supreme Court {n Manhattan and Brooklyn, as well as win-| : alae : ; pllerne and the military party would be Republic Head ning the contests for subordinate offices. | d CHAMP CLARK IN LEAD making a mistake to play with fire, for the people are by no here to-d i deposit vault immedi n thetr 1 The Socialist candidates in the city were all defeated, including Meyer | | ee . mys fority of at least six in th } n Albany a re vuntil}:ondon, Morris Hillquit and Scott Nearing for Congress, The Soctaltst|'°, ) Means inclined to remain ies States Senate vote all over the State was a disappointment, fairly complete returms giv. | for Mayor Inet year: In the New York Gubernatorial result Is the more remarkable tn view of the fact that more ghan 2,500,000 votes were cast by the men and women electors of the State, the latter cans, 44; Democrats, 62, Our return making their initial venture into politics, trom all over the ¢ th Reports from every section of the State indicate that the women’s Kentucky and Ne Ow votes, approximately 1,000,000, divided about evenly between the two can. |*!* that we have walt that the Prohibition vote went altaost solidly to Mr. Whitman. |‘ of the followlr 1 Stat ; 4 | estimated by the Republicans at 75,000, about 26 per ceat ra da ire, De ; "i N y fifte roups | * ndicated Socialist vote of th ate | pa , 1 f Add that t f SMITA CLAIMS 18,000, (Continu.J on °°) Deme pill, BFA velista" a POWER TO RESIST DISEASE. BXRACUSE, Nov, ‘toaltred teu | | raiehgais ARH REetegga by tenses eulte on Page 2) ler adv. > CG SS a ernest neneneesenesihtnneni netic ing them 110,000 as against 169,000 two years ago and 145,000 for Hillqult It contest the uncertainty as to the|; ANA, Mo., Nov Incom LOUISI le n counties b turns ‘from. the In the 9th r ut on ! ne aie wz | ; | AMERICANS ADVANCE AGAIN; “vet GAIN MORE THAN THREE MILES; was the Austrian G Sener a vv) ALDL* ARE NEARING MAUBEUGE “" ela Fa eemia the »-|U. S. First Army Has Gone Forward 27 Miles ; : been abel West of the Meuse—French and British Gain. | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE SEDAN FRONT, Now nur " nou ent with ° Ginestions, Any drugsiat. 80 cente—advi, “ 6 (Assoclated Press).—American troops continued, the advance to-day {