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“If it Happens In It’s In The Evening World’’ New York Coprriaty 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World Che i “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ | FOUR U. S. PEACE DELEGATES A Salad YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918. LANSING, HOUSE, BRANDEIS AND ROOT PROBABLY 10 iT ~—ATPEACE TABLE FOR U.S. Belief Grows w ilson ‘Will At-| tend Opening Confer- ence, but Not as Delegate. or VERSAILLE 5 FAVORED. Secretary of State Expected | to ‘Head American Representatives. WASHINGTON, 15. can delegates to the great conference are understood been selected by President Wilvon, al- thowgh there probably will be no an- nowmoement until the place and date of meeting has been decided upon for- maBy by the Inter-Ailied which reansembled to-day in Diswuscion tere to-day of the probable person of the delegation centred upon four con. They are: Robert Lansing, Seoretary of State, to head the mission. Col, E. M. House, France attending the Inter-Allied Nov. peace to have Council Franoe. in well-informed q now in Council as the personal repre- sentative of the President. Elihu Root, formerly Secretary of State. Louis D. Brandeis, Justice of the Supreme Court. The belief President Wilson bimself will attend Associate is growing here that ssions of the confer the opening ence, though not to sit aa a t the peac Word from day istorie Versailles was regarded ertain to be the svene of the co ference. It pointed out tha uve made pew ut Presi« 1 n Yo t 1 3 the ug wine pokesn " titled xed facilitate the transa Ax the va Ltes vot the nun have pre al ticular pointed > — ITALY TO ADOPT WILSON. JOHN'S MEDICINE PATHER Gives strength te ward off colde.—Aadve, 7 Ameri-! *Imittee to-day, o AMERICA MUST PAY HEAVY WAR TAXES: | } } | Cessation of Fighting Cuts Off Some Expense But Cost Is »» Still Enormous. | WASHINGTON, Nov. 15.—Amertca} | will be paying war taxes until 1925. Treasury plans as outlined to-da: show the heavy burden of taxation! must continue at least six The end of actual fight! the cost by $6,000,000,000 Secretary | McAdoo announced, but {mmediat | war expenses will continue to come. It is for these that the nation will, have to provide funds, according to| officials. Facing the Treasury*for the pres- | r were expenditures of | for the fiscal year 1920, $5,000,000,000, and June, ending for the next four years the Govern- nt expenses will rango around §3,- me: expenditures | ly | officials esti- Jan. 1, 1925, Id settle down to approximate! 000,000 a year, mated. This figure, however, will depend somewhht on amortization plans de- Veloped to pay off the great bond | issues which mature after 1930. During the next year the Govern-| ment will be liquidating contractual obligations incident to the war, In| */ addition, it must meet the expenses | of interests on loans and expanded | government. After that time the rnment's expenses will consist of | bond interest payment, a steadily | expense resulting |war risk insurance payments | many governmental activities ca | by the reconstruction progran The ge¥ised revenue prog | came before the » Finance tained in Secretary Chairman Sim-| creasi from | and | sed MeAd mon: r to Reversing his against payinent profits taxes in in hi Adov th 1 the p: ) fits tax nd 6 individua y rp € part ed th neipal propos ry M t I t 4 > RACING RESULTS ON PAGE a - TRAVEL, HORRAD, ser (World), Baling, SIX YEARS MORE : 9900024600004 oo Stoo SD LIAGEO844-64: ore 8994044 0904400604 US.dustice ENIHO ROOT OM: ost chi DOOHOOESFOFH: “EARLY ae OF TROOPS IS PROMISED BY BAKER; _THANKS SENT TO PERSHING Secretary Pledges as Quick Ac- tion as Possible to Permit Great Welcome Home. WASHINGTON, Congrat- ulations and expressions of the Na- on's proud esteem were cabled to Gen. Pershing for the American Army | in France to-day by Secretary Baker, with @ promise that now a respite has | {come the War Department will do s in its power to expedite the early re- turn of the that the soldiers home. The Expeditionury Force so | country may welcome its / etary’s message follows: signing of the armistice and the cessation of hostilities bring to an end a rote military adventure in which , under your command, ‘OR WYETHBREAKS LEG BUT MARRIES NURSE AT BEDSIDE Ceremony Performed in Poly- clinic Hospital Where Aged LOUIS D, BRANDEIS Inedinet , Wash. D.C HOLLAND EXTREMISTS DEMAND Ce ee “AMERICANS IN FORTS AT METZ, FRANCE CLEARED OF GERMANS —~——————— © FOUR PROBABLE U. S. DELEGATES TO PEACE CONFERENCE Peete todo ABDICATION OF THE QUEEN; MAY FORM NEW GOVERNMENT Jonkheer Colyn, Former Minister of War, Said to Have Been Recalled From causing anxiet) Jonkheer Colyn, the former Minister of War, who has been in Lon- don since July, returned to Holland Thursday. Express believes, Minister has great influence in Holland and several times ha request of the Queen to form a ne who have demanded the London for That Purpose. LONDON, Nov Holland —The threatenir abdi y attitude of the extremists in} om of Queen Wilhelmina is at The Hague, according to the Daily Express. to take charge of the pk government. Surgeon is a Patient. John A Wyeth iM an seventy- 4 Marguerite 1x, just half a ce y young ’ © married this afternoon at the Polyclini¢d Hospital, of which Mr. dent 700,000 TO MARCH INPARS frintu Kas ‘cession. Sprigs {from Alsace and f Metz a nted to ev ‘arm h nal for ry of wis Government. and pine He was recalled, the Daily | The former refused th branche: al be burg will be| nesday and tried to enter the chamber where the new Slate Council was Ty ono in the Pro in session, Shots were fired before order could be restored and twenty ne start will be tired | persons in the crowd outside the building were injured, according to artillery and airplanes » flying « Te. TRUCE TERMS ON FOOD | Alarm in Over Rationing of Nov, 15,—The Col, Wade, as ew that the ng the terns itted the #ixth ip tn cont land t has played a part distinguished om n bed try and suc was performed and s me pleasure to ex- e him, A. bro. 3 to you th fidence and Wyeth t Ppreciation of ie War Depart- Bt and. to those ‘w » rda Great Demonstration Planned) i mu to nuke this re unusual cireu Je, this appreciation of | riag | for Next Sunday at the z cae St See | eae GERMINS ACCUSED re ) Arena aan annlaee Rongiees | French Capital. alec tead OF FAILING TO PUBLISH ent country {s filled | week we PARIS, Nov, 15.—There 1 he was tt C i ne wae t demonstration next Sunday in ties shown y daanad heh hover of Alsace and Lorraine, Mor jaliona “Now that a respite hay come in| Miss Chal than 200,000 partl s ha ™-IThis Might Explain the solemn (ask to which the army de-| gram at her home in Bo: pached |gcribed their names fur the pre C voted itself, the War Department will|New York this morning, hurried ved | xermany ; early return of the Exp | was @ quick © The parade wi id bigs | COPENHAGEN, Force to the Unit vlout and mad Politiken quotes the British Mill- that . na the wedding. tary Attache here, Jiers b und ino | opis bh ¢ i aa *) saying in an inter "We | of the armist o (Continued on 8 4 Page.) and Lille | und seventh « - ; > 1 ghest| that relating te » ag « iding food If nec $25 Men's Overcoats & Suits, S145 phase? win to var eae ky “Hub! « Dr W | ; or . tiue |ALL PRESS CENSORSHIP OFF worth “Building "i i d eve uits & Overcoat rays ' Pla of ° w er 4 o ted ant jed Military Model Ou pec al pr d Saturday, $14.95 Six French b and one American +» poetal and $17.98. Open Saturday night Lil 10. The | imental Granen the Mae eee Besa Hub Clothiers, B'way, cor, Barclay st. Advts Digestivie, Btrengthening, — Nourtetl Any Deusalst 98 naar A ' military band and the Guards Band will Royal Horge |{Ines. company the pro- | Boar | ALBERT NEARING BRUSSELS §-6-5-4-5-5-56-05-96-96-46-66 2460650 uring the egraph Marshal von Mackensen (in command lines, effective at once, was announced by the Government Censors! ERMANS LEAVING BELGIUM: YIELD CONTROL OF ANTWERP: sv Evaciation Is Progressing More Rapidly Than Was Expected— Soldiers Storm Parliamentary Building in Vienna—Republic Proclaimed in Austria-Hungary. PARIS, Nov. 15.—The last of the German Armie: | yond the borders of Francy it was announced this afternoon. : French and American troops have occupied the advanced forts of +| Metz and are advancing toward the city. : The Germans are carrying out their evacuation faster than wa | pected. It is possible that King Albert will enter Brussels Sunday. Field Marshal von Hindenburg and the German General Headquare ters Staff, according to the Frankfort Gazette, have arrived at W hela. shohe, near Cassel, where in 1870 Emperor Napoleon after the surrender of Sedan was kept a prisoner, has retired bee > eX German civil and military authorities were in conference at Nancy to-day wit Albert Tirman, State Councillor for the Metz | to assumption of the admnistration of*Alsace-Lorraine by Frenc! BELGIANS IN POSSESSION OF ANTWERP, LONDON, Nov. 15.—The Belgians are in possession of Antwerp to-day, according to reports received here. More than 100 men, mostly German officers, have been killed in digs soldiers’ have been formed in that ciiy and at Antwerp, according to an Amsterdam despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company quoting the Telegraaf. SOCIALIST DISTURBANCES IN VIENNA, A PARIS, Nov. | gary, according to a Vienna despatch, received by way of Zurich, pube | lished in Le Journal to-day. Socialists stormed the Austrian Parliament Building in Vienna Wed (, relative h officials, orders in Brussels and councils 15.—A republic has been proclaimed in Austria-itline despatches reaching here. from the Parliament Building. The new national flag of red, "| building, but crowd cheered the red flag. A party of Socialists of the Neue Freie Presses and brought out special editions advocating the establishment of a Socialist | republic as in Germany. Vienna newspapers announce that Emperor Chasles’s request to ba | permitted to reside in Vienna as a private citizen has been refused, accords ing to an Amsterdam des patch ia the Ex hange 1 Telegraph Company, ne onee U BOAT CREWS OPPOSE REVOLT REFUSE TO FLY THE RED FLAG; 100 KILLED IN BERLIN RIOTS Army Joins the Revolutionary in Germany —Berlin Troops Dissolve the Red Guards, nursday, Nov. li--The cording to a Copenhagen despatch (2 f the forces under Field the Exchange Telegraph Company The Berlin Soldiers’ and Workers’ Counell has decided to dissolve 1% tm Roumaaia) has joined the revolu-| Red Guards, another despateh ton, the Budapest As Ect oays, ac- Capt, von beerfeld, the leader President Dinghofer denied that the firing beguas red one removed white and was hoisted over the ite band and the soon afterward some the v occupied the office Mackensen Party IONDON greater pa /

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