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“Kf lt Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ Che "Evening World Presents Plan for a World War "Memorial Field in Central Park. Read Ebert’ s Rise From Harnessmaker to Ruler of Germany on Magazine Page. | NEW _ YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1918. | 22 PA ‘HURRY FINAL PEACE TERMS, _ GERMANY’S PLEA TO WILSON AACE D DISMISSAL OF INDIGTMENTS | * VIOLIN CASE BOMB | AGAINST MRS. STORY AND » PERILS SCORES IN _'¥2 So nem NEWSPAPER PLANT = en i Defective Fuse Fails to Explod Big Charge of Dynamite and Nitroglycerin. \USTRIAN ROU I Italian Editors Warned Not to “Crow” Over Victory— Inspector Eagan Hurt. CAUSE A violin case held bomb made 6f six pounds of an im nam d in three galvanized tron pipes whitch and a tube of nitro-glycerin pack | | \$ was placed to-day in the hallway of - the building at No. 42 Elm Street, oc- | 3 wupied by I! Progresso, an Italtan | % 4 newspaper. The bomb failed to blow | { 3 up that structure and possibly kill ail | * $ of its eighty occupants when the} “8g eaten ee ? eightecn-inch fuye spluttered out eseu Po Inspector Owen Eagan of the Bu- | Swann Assistant, in Making Rt- eau of Combusiibles, who opened the} quest, Says Relief Solicitor, Violin case and discovered Principal Witness, Has Died tents, was burned on the left side Dism it of four indictments when he took the cork out of the tube Mrs. William Cumming Stor containing the nitro-giycerin, which | and on ndictment each against her Was exploded by the ,atmosphe sons, Sterling Story, and Allen Story, presuure. He sid the nitro-slycerin | Were recommended by Assistant Dis- . pln tric Attorney Kilroe to-day before an the dynamite e enough to 3 u/ Judge in of General Sessions. The have biown up the entire building and killed ail its occupants. The publishers of I! Progresso have | been receiving threatening letters, | they suid, since the fortunes of Aus- Court took the matter under advi ment |June and were predicated upon the activities of Mrs, Story and her sons ria have been going from bad pa Baye ees . Rens es in the National Emergency Relief Sooty The followed District At to boast editorially over the Italian | Soceely: 7 yrclmiee iets victory, declarmg it to be a “capital. | ray ieeronn stiga wtic victory.” Yesterday a card writ . Mi "Kk oe told the court that Will- r and bear! e wor bes pen beens eo “} iam Garland Brown, formerly em- . ‘a societ died Sept. 2, and that inas- to-day by a woman on the second | Ye Hed. BPE and setae OY Sutin, tollegma Ba, | Much as Brown was the principal wit 1ess for the prosecution he did no} ward Foley, who was culled, sum. | Tess for the prostcution It iene | believe, without Brown's tes! moned Inspector Eagan, who as s00n | fiat Siuecenstul prosecution. could, be as he saw the violin -case and its | attempted against either of the defen: unusual tock arrangement declared it | dants. dangerous) The inspector opened box ¢ werly and found the dynamite nitre-glycerin and the iron pipes, which was attached the blackened end 7 of eighteen inches of fuse took the tube -|$600,000,000 D ASKED. FOR NEW WARSHIPS Presents to of sealer Programme for EMPEROR CHARLES The indictments were returned last | KAISER REPORTED INTERNED; LOCATED IN DUTCH CHATEAU ‘CROWN PRINCE HAS LEFT THRONE, ppt —4 RUMORED SHOT COPENHAGEN VES BY HIS SOLDIERS | ON ARRIVAL IN HOLLAND General Strike nike Called in Vienna Unconfirmed Mes ages —Fighting Breaks Out Paris Tell of Seizure at in Hungary. | the Dutch Frontier. See Greeted by Belgian Refuges With News despatch from Vienna, received Cries of ‘ ‘Assassin’ ’—Em press Re-| to-day by way of Copenhagen, de- p: way of Amsterdam to-day, unnounvad clared that Emperor Karl's abdica- | mains at Potsdam, Ill, but May) that German soldiers arrested the for- tion was proclaimed Monday. | | mer Crown Prince as he attempted to COPENHAGEN, Nov <| Join Former Emperor. cross the frontlée and shot him. ru aes brperr Chai GROWN PRINCE GRIED MLIKE A BABY" WHEN '0 PARIS, Nov. 12.--Unconfirmed de- ypatches from Germany, received by LONDON, Nov. 12.— Central spateh in Vienna declared Emperor Charles LONDON, Nov. 12.—William Hohenzollern, | Emperor, arrived Sunday at Count, Bentinck’s chateau ot Middachten at the former Gerinan | had abdicated been current [Reports have re | Velp, near Arnhem, according to a despatch to the Daily Expres date quently of late that the Emperor s ] had announced his intention of | Sunday at Velp. HE RENOUNCE THRONE Hying. up: the Auewian Chrene, The former Emperor was accompanied by two equerries. All three a ” the Hungarian monarchy having igae ‘3 I Kaiser Was Only Deeply Moved becn taken from him by the | Were in civilian attire, as He Signed His Formal Let- formation of a Hungarian re- | The despatch says the former German Empress is tl at Potsdam, ter of Abdication. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Emperor William's last words before affixing | Public. Only yesterday, accord- | near Berlin, and that the former Crown Princess is at her bedside ‘ topenhagen despatches, ia Phi ry 1a Copan negen bles The despatch from Velp says that an automobile containing {wo mem- the ait Bentinck of Berliner Tageblatt, a well- his signature to the abdication docu- | bers of the German Court arrived first and notitied Count the approach of the former Emperor. | while the third, with its blinds drawn, arrived in the the former Emperor and the two aunt No one in the village ot Velp, which adjoins the chateau, was aw “The Kaiser of the Emperor's arrival. The former German ruler occupies the left dleatton in the presence of the Crown| Hunge bet q yale Py ne 1 ni ora wee" s wing of the chateau. The despatch adds that his wife probably will be| Prince and Hindenburg, and of all the miners and soldiers of the old regime. abisere. anki GOR Tan The miners, with the aid of wei apons permitted to join him there. | : . smugesied from Russia, are reported \Velp 18 east of Arnhem and ubout 50 miles southeast of Amster. | “M4 of all his private servants, He to have defeated the soldier | dam. {t is 80 miles northeast of Eysden, where the former Kmperor | ®PPeared to be deeply moved. He LONDON, Nov. 12.—It ts reported! crogged the frontier Sunday morning. Velp is about 19 miles north of signed, saying: ‘May It be for the hate genes M strike will be declared! the DutchGerman border, north of the German town of Wesel.) Let us not lose our n Vienna to-morrow 3 --- | A Hague despatch to the Daily Mail says the former Emperor faith in the future, | | PREPARE FOR Al ARMY RETURN. j already been interned by the Dutch Government AMSTERDAM, Monday, Nov. 11.—The former German Empero! Hoboken ¢ P . b | minston to { made an inglorious entry into Holland, according .o reports from Eysden, | When. the At 7.30 o'clock Sunday morning ten travel-stained automobiles driven by Prussian officers were seen coming slowly through the fog along the Vise-Maastricht highroad. The last Belgian village, Mouland, which i i, ment were, ‘Let us not lose our faith in the future,” informed eported and his wife, ud fled to Wart- witzerland.) Minister Adler ts announced | paper Emperor | The second car brought baggage, Empress egg Castle, in Austrian Foreig dead to-day Violent street Dombovar, telegram fram Amsterdam, in which the scene of abdication was discussed. evening. From it equerries alighted a Vienna despatch Le . signed his letter of ab-| fighting has occurred Jin good of Germany has “The Crown Prince, who was crying! like a baby, signed bis letter of re. Government Per- y Re ad Track American n of tho throne shortly af- soldiers come board “The Crown Prince left immediately | for his General Headquarters to take| leave of his officers and to resign his’ command,” from France they may home | trains at the Hoboken piers and leave “Ciren lation Books Open to am? according to an official | Pains rising temperature to-night and Wednesday, GES _PRIOE TWO CENTS. GERMANY FEARS FA FAMINE: PLEADS FOR PEACE BEFORE THE SO-DAY TRUCE EXPIRES Makes Direct Appeal.to Wilson to Arrange for Starting Final Nego- tiations at Once — Solf’s Plea Placed Before Cabinet by President LONDON, Nov. 12 (Associated Press).—Germany has requested the President of the United States, accord- ing to a German wireless message from Berlin, to arrange immediate! e!y for the opening of peace negotiations, theré being a pressing danger of famine. (By Section 4 of the Armistice signed by Foch and represen- tatives of Geimany the truce ‘is linvited to 30 days and negotiations for terms of final peace need not be opened before the expiration of that limit. But in view of the plea sent by Dr. Solf to President Wilson and the above more urgent petition, it is evident that the tood situation in Germany is more desperate even than nas been supposed. | The message was sent by Foreign Secretary Solf to Secretary of State Lansing. It said: “The armistice being concluded the German Government requests the President of the United | States to arrange for the opening of peace negotia- tions. “For the purpose of their acceleration the Ger- man Government proposes first of all to take in view the conclusion of a preliminary peace and asks for a communication as to what place and at what time the egotiations might begin. “As there is a pressing danger of famine. the German Government is particularly anxious for the negotiations to begin immediately.” WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Before the usual Cab- inet meeting to-day, Secretary Lansing conferred with the |Phesident asd it is understood the German appeal was Bagan [for their homes without delay q to the street and, holding] ; ost ¢ e ne, w still asleep. oi of > moto Prince Henry sia ep Boerne ine at ee aeenk trom| 10 Battleships, 6 Battle Cruisers | To make this possible the Cy Com- almost on the border line, wa He aleep: Then m Ree: S00 /. 98 BYE plead discussed by the President with the Cabinet. ite There was an:explosion, and he| and 140 Smaller Craft mission of Hobohen to-day passed an brought out a cro wd Of -EUSIORS vl jodie SerERns ss upposed to have taken severai |, meee aA tia coat int partially | WASHINGTON, Nov. 1%eIndicating | °°@nance Kranting the Government per The former ruler of Germany was@ million francs, part of his private for- torn from his y, the left side of |determination to go ahead with the|Mssion to lay railroad tracks from dressed in the uniform of a Goneral tune B T iT in er etary Daniel he Navy Department | C@sterly » the ver front tu connect i a i ages Meise Cho ary "oepariens anus, 19 te vor front to sanase: [SMS ain arial Aut IN PLAGE OF KITCHIN GRAND DUKE OF HESSE BY GERMAN REVOLUTIONISTS; wolghed fifty pounc , tate which is said to be the only railroad in|was huddled and bent on # walking . nagazine of the ire Departme vd in building ten |} sw ued be the Uniiad Aint, ms stared otralglt| | y fh isers and 140| the country owned by the United States. (stick, while bis eyes stared otra to its origin |be determined tater: piers and was bo by the Govern: | ‘phe Dutch frontier guards stopped | to Retiring Speaker of | The " ime was sent in com- nt. about @ as wi fra 7 Ad the cortege. Afte ome brief it ' Prince Heinrich of Reuss Has Abdi- Pras meted fc to Chairman Padgett o will conflect with the Lite and : bile at a Ouse ‘ 3,764, 677 IN nf & ARMY platen PAA FAT ee ec sha iif reed imalities the automobiles were con cated, Says Berlin Message i oe aval | connmmittee | to-day Bad ‘ducted to the raijway station at Hy WASHINGTON $2.— Dein ; * Or ders Sent Metchant Ships to Run to the WHEN WORLD WAR ENDED; going ahead with the programme stated! VICTORY HOLIDAY URGED, |o\tiistu tormod a cordon. about. the| guy that cham Alec SuRPHREAGL Mee eed | Nearest Port—Hindenburg Is Still hat a league of nations would un ¥ sisisualehigtles es baigll ’ iy 2,200, 000 ARE ABROAD j{oubtedly require of the United States | Bronx Trade Board Secretary Aska rep ot Belgian rerugees | DMocratic leader in the next Conere Juke of Hesse has been arrested, ac: | With the Army. : [4 very Tare inh pit ta” veus ibcattaues af Nar. rowds of elgian S51 Me, Kitchin sald he did not intend to| FUE to reports received here to-day . | ce bs Charies HE. Reid, Secretary of the] Warned around the station, cryin: | retire from the membership of the Wa COPENHAGEN, — No 12.—Prince AMSTERDAM, Nov, !2.—The entire German northern fleet and the America Had Greatest Army in All AE oe i “A bas Guillaume, Assiaes'o | Means Committees which he Heinrich NNVIL of Keuss, reigning | i tnd (eligoland are in the hands of Soldiers’ Counelts, accordin: Her History When Germany NEW VICTORY COLORS. Rey ache reeMaG Ae eee Lc Ai UREeTaL Semin exviven King Demovratic member. | mes the younger line. of thee | Diarte oase oF Feligo! cils, according Was Beaten gta cauniisa nee neodin 4 Pv he ’ ¥] station an hour It cons! 1 nlwa ‘i . ‘ tere eke "loa AR am fram Breme evar BOS Tease Tints Iai aad In requesting him to imtroduce | of fourteen curs and William Hole penk >t a Dobie th dona . ‘oon: 1¢ Beverloo ( » in Belgiu e mutinie WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 in Red, White and BF a n Congress to make Noy. 11 a{gollern, who had walked up and dow i 1 t my ' German troops at tie Bever camp in Belgium have mutinied and 6 ee army had reached a to tor ! rode 4 nal cwram | the way platform, entered hte ultinetan are marching with their guns toward Holland strength of 3,/64,677 men | “Hite and blue produced by the cour nereseman ts have that) train a inged to civilian or a 1 Ider and younge Field Marshal von Hindenburg is not in Holland, according to a tele when hostilities ceased to ny woolléns, silks, mite | py ugliou MUaltad Biate Arcnnmemetey for 10s REVOLT IN MONTENEGRO, | rhe bare gram from the Woll) Bureau of Berlin, He remains at main headquarters day, according to official figures ve like were aonounced | tye { ‘ ed bet Vaan | the Gerinans were made by Gen i f Heinrich between plea cae saris vars 5 ~ at the War. Department. erties rant ian Card aa ceeatam Was signed by Wugene | as.” aigodeccamp to Queen | Factions winnt ine rel Wendling Havaria. It has & population of and adheres to the new Government. The telegram adds that Crown Of that number 2,200,000 ‘rad comprising | wivolen Hen heriGaiar on Gvade helmina, who went to German beat 4, 4, pe ab Deyernm: . Vera me ereeeen ti Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, commander of the German Northern Army n the nes o 00 J rida mene bd ' an honorar enera wm ent to France, Italy or standardand ‘bya 4 — > quarters last week \ TeRaLian “Hak Leolian, out Montes {of Prussian cavair group, has not fled, as some reports have declared, wi e “eherry the. red and NDON, Nov, 12 (United Press vail at - z 4 ed ; ; The remainder were under arms | ,navy 2) for the ‘blue. ‘and "th oa | rout DOURS LLM AGAINST INEEUENAA. | LONDO v.12 (United Preaw)—|negro, the Temps sx | Pemasenips. greed | LONDON, Nov. 42 (Associated Press).—The Admiralty has ine a white wil 6 recognize eto: m mcals gud on 1 earthing. hisetate: Fatuer Jobn'y Medicine bus’ re . os in oampe in this country. Solora’” ig the making of goods,” sSiny Dulcutu’ Ans daduplie. G8 couse Ronee (Continued op Second Page.) Raving resulte on page. 4. ede gt Mids Megteine bus go rears’ tercepted a German wireless addressed from “The Command and Sols ees ces ne nantes cei