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'FRENCH TROOPS OCCUPY BUDAPEST, CAPITAL OF HUNGARY Gena sbse Queen witnessed the departure of the fast destroyers forming the Vanguard of the some 200 fighting ships to Which the Germans were to sutrender, According to plans, the German Warships which surrendered were to pass down a long lane of Allied oratt comprising British, American, French vesnels, The surrender was to be re- ceived personally by Admiral Beatty commander of thd British Grand Fleet, Admiral Rodman ts the Amer- ican commander, The following ander the terme of the armistice, were expected to eompriso the flect turned over to the Allies: DREAONOUGHTS. ‘Tonnage. Complement. Bayern + eee 28,000 1,100 Konig « ° seve 800 1,180 Crosser Kurfurst .. 26,400 1,130 U. S. CHASERS PUT BRITISH CREWS ABOARD U BOATS German warships, | Seydlitz . » 25,000 1.105 Moltke .. + 23,000 1,013} | Von Dor Tann ..... 19,400 911] | LIGHT CRUISERS, tee eeeee 6400 po rankfurt .se.s. 44 5,400 - Bremwo .... cece. 4,000 _ Drummer . 4,000 Four others. DESTROVERS. Witty, | SUBMARINES. All. and perhaps italian and other Allied | Derffiinger Markgraf .... 25,800 1,130 Kronpring . 26,800 1,180 Kaiser . 24,700 1,080 Kalinerin 24,700 1,080 Friedrich der Grosse 24,700 1,080 Konig Aibert.. + 24,700 1,080 Pringregent Luitpold 24,700 1,980 BATTLE CRUISERS. Hindenburg 27,600 1,600 Bismarck . eevee 27,600 1,600 600 | Senate Adopts Resolution Ask-| THE EVENI WAR DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCES SAVING OF $1,336,000,000 ing Report on All Shipbuild- ing Activities. WASHINGTON, Nov. War ment orders, contracts, are estimated at $1,336,000,- 000 Baker Senate to-d a1 Department Savings through readjust~ including cancellation of | by Secretary in a letter read to the y by Senator Martin of Virginia Appropriations Committee “On contracts which have been let, but upon which no work hyd as yet | Chairman of the NG WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER. 21, 1918. wpe ere SORTER TENOR: ALLIED GEN GENERALS WEAR THE VICTORY SMILE O46 2A464 4444544404 cx pteesee S $ cs P TWOCONFERENCES | NOW IN PROSPECT; | SECOND FOR DETAL' J overy phase of the treaty and work } ' out the pact on which the future peace has the world ts to be based. ison will not attend this see- ress, but will be back in before Congress adjourns [ona co | Washingto le March 4 EWATE COMMITTEE KILLS NEWBERRY INVESTIGATION ! Wilson to he Basis at First} Present Action, However, Will and Return Before Con- Not Stop ant Inquiry by gress Adjourns. vila sails WASHINGTON Nov 21 —Proposed -” | WASHINGTON, Nov, 21.—The an i tigation he lection of Tru nouncement to-day that President|'0" | / bled: allay Med iobe Me Wilson will return from Europe by/ ‘a Fa iss hs | , |day by the Senate Privileges and Elec the end of February gave color to! tions Committec. jthe report that there would be two! ‘The committee indefnitely postponed Peace congresses at Versailles—the|the Pomerene resolution for an inqu first, which Mr, Wilson will attend, | jyt¢ « er p to fix the base upon which peace Is! ja, .} pe he we be é ed, sd ie secont aunt the) Seed daa t i fet nined, and th ond, € t the investigation are ; Whic h is to be far more protracted, and Kin Democrats, and to work out in exact detail the execu- vam, Knox and Kel 3 been done," Mr. Baker wrote, “can- | % tion of the terms, logs, Republicans, ‘Those who sought ; collatio 1. at Pease a 08 to keep the investiga a og ON BOARD A BRITISH CRUISER, | untit tate this ovening, when the tabt | Simon, “ERTeRate @ saving of) ¢ B | aa fiest Fanos Gonkreets of oOUr#s | ei terans, wilh, elves ane cet A 000, » will be the most important ever held | 2 . nd Asi . Wednesday, Nov. 20 (Associated / one was rounded up, might have eas-| Plans have been,made to begin| & in the history of the world, It. wit |DOmocrate, and Kenyon, Republican, Press).—Twenty German submarines, Hy been mistaken for fleet manoeu- | 41. gemobilization of the forces under | % ekplain the fousteen condiGons |} a The committee agreed that the pres- vres, The work was carried out with | 116 in this countr tts beni |* 4 | expla fourteen conditions laid /en+ uction will in no way prevent ap the Orst of the German feet to sur-| yon precision that there were few | 2't® 42 this country and to bexin re- 3 down by Mr. Wilson, with partiew-| inquiry after March 4, when Newberry rendér, wore taken ovér by thé Brit-|signs of the momentoun significance Feralen St ets Ay pe Mile, yee 4 | lar reference to the tresdoms of the | succeeds Senator William Alden Smith, ish thifty-eix miles east of Harwich| of tt all. The crews of the British ‘gates § seas" and the proposed League ot ‘or Selden P. Spencer of Mis- ; abroad as are not needed for the pur-| 2 Nations. Each of the nations repre-|0url was sworn in to-day to fill the this morning. The transfer, hy Ad-| #hips lined the raiis but the Germans 3 0 unexpired term of 1 , Pose of occupying enemy territory. | % sented at the Congress may havo P rm of the late Senator miralty orders, was made silently| seemed to be little interoste > | : How rapidiy it will be possible for | % slightly different interpretations | . Gnd without demonstration. The Gers) When the enomy boats wero sighted | uy a1 present to return soldiers from upon these terms, and these will be| " man ergwe sullenly obeyed the orders! there were only two or three mem-| oy hit connot. he immediately de UnthAgTAd aNd A Whee for Heats ster Morris Back in Sweden, whjch had been given them, and to- bers of each crow on deck, but as| tern neg men ee sorked: out : : OTHENBERG, Sweden, Nov. 21,— night the U boats lie moored under, the details of the surrender worked | “T! : " Ira Nelson, Morris, American Minister the British flag near e Brith sud-|9ut during the morning and early| , “1 have no doubt that within a fow = — - = The subsequent Congress of the na- | io sweden, has arrived here from the marine base afternoon more Germans appeared | {*%" the Asdres ubove act forth will SMILING VICTORS QO nosnweoo <n UNDERWoCD tions will then take up, in detail, United States, f During the coremony of surrender | from below decks. They appeared regis iy 805 increases and the 4406440464004 696440000 0646 2064 —_—_— —— i American séaplanes flew low over-| sullen, but well fed lot w the first a ngs effected will mount day oy ‘These conquerors are wearing the smile of vic- Pershing, Madame Dubail, wife of the Military Gov- read, while American submarine| British officers stepped aboard and|%*%: In general, it is my earnest dc- | torythe smile that won't come off’—for the Ger- ernor of Paris; Marshal Joffre, Gen. Duball, Military H chasére oarried British crews to the|curtly saluted. British sailors fol-|™ire to ia kore wieiileebacmiicns ana mans had éigned the armistice agreement a short : of Paris, and his son. Gen. Pelletier and It Was Good Before i & undersea boats. lowed the officers, and the Germa: ts out down ot seal ald phot time before this photograph was taken in Paris. In lopin are standing in the rear to either side of : rom the time the leading submar-| went to the forward deck as the} ) it ig the Ost ' the front row, from left to right: Marshal Foch, Gen shal Joffre ine at the head of the long lino was | British arid German officers went bo-|Pictely as possible the extraordinary se Baud ta, a! away ees t Is etter Now gighted by the Britwh squadron of |!0W to examine the first ship to be|¢XPenditures which the War Depait- Night cruisers and destroyers, there | “ken over, jment was obliged to make for tho | ALCIES T0 PROTEST FOE ‘FATE OF TURKEY TAKEN UP ‘was not @ ward of communication with} Tbe German commander briefly | Prosecution of the war.” | 9 the Germans. Only once they spoke |“#Wered questions regarding the ma-| The Senate to-day adopted a reso- | GROSSING INTO HOLLAND | BY THE ALLIED DIPLOMATS te the British, complaining of the|°mery, but said nothing else. Jvi- | lution proposed by Senator Harding | | speed and saying that the weaker | C0 of strain and deop chagrin was} of Ohio, calling for a complete report ] ras es Ones were unable to keep up. upmistakably written on the faces of | of all plans 1 activities of the Ic xermans in Retreat From Belgium | Disposition of | Constantinople i “Blower, my last boats cannot keep | #9 enemy officers. Shipping Board and Emergency Fleet | Went Through Province of | Creates Divergence of Opinion up this speed,” was the wireless mes- | Th® machinery was generally in| Corporation. | . a se ie Va acai dieed | ¥ dage from a commander, who did not | 204 #hape, but the vessels were ex-| “The resolution is inspired by the | Limburg | and Promises Vexation. sign the name of his boat to the mes. | Temely dirty and devoid of ali un-| statement o tthe heads of the Ship- | PARIS, No 1.—Tho Al: n-| WASHINGTON, Nov. Disposition I hase, essentials, Kyerything indicating the| ping Board and Fleet Corporation f 1 al|of Constantinople is being discussed in- i ‘The scene that began about sunrise, | ~™e# of the craft had been removed, | that there are now places for 200,000 he Duteh Govern inst | form: ally by Allied statesmen and dip- Msi ihe Stet eobmarine although the Germans, conforming to| workers in the shipyards,” sald Har- ion of Holland's ne lee nts, it was i f to-day. This instructions, readily told the names | ¢ ‘ 1 ¢ German troops| promises to be one of the most vexing | At ihale boate raieapee CURA Ne Bea ea Cd imt Taking Over of Nie er and! oa the © of Limburg in their} questions at the peace conference. | * st s A etreat from B m, according to .he| President Wilson has expressed the| 7 * nary The Germans anchored near the] tnuation of shipbuilding upon a war| Bridgeheads in Accord With |)... belic€ that the Dardanelles, the Bos- | NCE again a real Ward loaf—excelling in taste and*textare ‘ rendezvous iast night and appeared] ycate, expecially as that would in- Armistice. _ porus and strategic heights should be all other kinds of bread. Get Your New Edison | ‘i.'2°, 2220184 place promptly. The| voive an annual additional outlay of sie, Tt wa ed from Paris on Nov. 19 internationalized. But some Allied ; y 9 British ships, with their crews at] 600,000,000 for labor alone.” _ {German troops returning to Ger- sti n express doubt as to whether ||] Made with wheat flour—no substitutes. Keeps fresh and 54 at Once to Make Sure | 3¥*"'¢"s #4 every sun manned, took] “senator Calder, another member of| LONDON, Noy. 21.—The French mand fron fh Ielum had to cross the k will be driven from Constan-| || moist. Slices and butters without breaking. precautions that nothing untoward <5 ‘ : mutch provir f Limbure, an ne! ti * the Commerce Committee, which has] occupied Budapest, capital of Hun oyiiyee was made that the passng , “s Maki ste . of Having It for Ta destroyere 1a the tee raat BM investigated the shipyard program] gary, on Sunday, it was announced made with tho sanction of the Dutch pow in Paris, is demanding expulsion of Gua tat pet eran mie ban ae eee Christmas sition ahead of the two German| tne whole wooden sip programme has | Here to-day. : eee i bo Sarprhaber hine at th s, to avoid handli MAN) the whole wooden ship programme has — 7 Sritish view is that while much machine a' je ovens, to avoid handling. This is to be a winter of music, | ‘T8#Ports accompanying the subma- | been a failure WASHIN Noy, 21.—French couP MAKES KOLGHAK can be sald for the ejection of the All the relief wt the sudden release | TiNC® Other dostroyers steamed) | Testimony that the machinery of troops occupying Budapest, the Hun i Turks trom Constantinople it must be ~—O—— from four years of horror must find along on each side when the column | few shops turned over to the navy . considered that more than one-half the 1 chest tnvave Phaly by the Shipping Board was often| garian capital, included a divixion « MT ' kins rage: expression in music oT eo ee Mie as into ave | und th need of repair was stven the! £600) mon white two other divisio A DICTATOR AT OMSK population Is Turkish. British purposes The NARDS of : nds n was divided into five! jtouse Naval Affairs Committee to- | © ‘ senireh ts tall decd eset include Iberation of all subject race W, THE NE Ww ED 1s ON divisons. In addition to -the sea- are to hold important rail head 4 including Jews, Arabs and Kurds, | [AR Ss wil brin, to your howe planes that swooped low above the nt, with bitter attacks] semi-official despatches from Berne} Council of Ministers Transfers| 1t is possible that the waterways and | BREADonsCAKES Bay, Co eeae e mus u love ‘ en on the Navy De- he land heights dominating them m: DEVILS OR EAM i best—played and sung ein al dirtsibles kept company | partment’s intention ie Rah con. | Stated rity of All-Russian Gov- |! ma Sveti rine be piney . Offer KUKUNO { with all’ the loveliness | ¥!th the fleet and an observation | struc of 112 Ford eagle boats,| The occupation Is evidently in a em ; Gonetantinnalawill( eclate: to whatever very of the original. balloon which was anchored to] featured the appearance of Admiral | cordance with the provisions of the ernment to Admiral, Gove oh ene In 1 control in Turkey | a Choice for E CREAMY SPICE! me YOU CAN DEPEND cruiser kept vigil jGriMn, chief of naval engineering, | Austrian armistice, which included| VLADIVOSTOK, Tuesday, Nov cies ‘aste, Every Meal SOUTHERN PRIDE i Ten miles from Harwich the fleet | Defore the committee framing the! ine right of occupying all strategic | (Associated Press).—Thro or Occasion ‘ upon Abe phonograph ° new Naval Appropriation Bill, . Ai ie "| the part of the Council of Ministers of ILDING RESTRICTIONS created ‘by owas | was met by more British destroye sks tla centres in Austria-Hungary oe ta a ee i Edison. Thefirst phono- | Which carried crews from ei’) AMERICANS ARE CITED iter JOmsk, Admitrat Alexander Kolchak has i h ever made was | Submarines, These men were divided Bi T ' HeSARg sMeLET Alsat RIA oorren ance’ | 0) Eee — f latest instrument, the new Edison, | man boat, and cach was transferred | FRENC ORDERS E VOTE | Ministers, 3 Avicentiots ana Mt. Zor zg Re-Creates music 0 perfectly that | by American submarine chasers t pannmdaieiin BOTH SEXE HAV vo enoft, who opposed Admiral Kolchak's | Sufficient ount of — Labor, f n le to dis | the ee ve i | ; qeeel uish the original from its Re- eee oath, where a British offer | avigtors Chapman, Meissner and ‘ ate jy [of the directorate of the erstwhite Uta Material, Fuel and Transportation tion. aatat a nin at Aret eubinivine des few no Rickenbacher Among Those h whet th ly to Fix i tel) Government, whlch fo med the adm : Is Now Available. ag and it seemed 4 long time to the orm of Government to Be — {trative body of the new Government] f ; British gailors 0} ie other vessels Honored, | i i land to which Miniator was re Because of the sufficient amount of . New Edison before you | Erriieh gallos on the other vesuels saad s | Chosen in Januar ble, supports Admiral Kolchak labor, materia}, fuet and transporta decide which phono- ‘e the flag a Finally, | PARIS, Nov. 21.—English, American | e . 2 grapb you will buy. aaye wy wie enalgn wae broken jahd Ital'an soldiers and units are cited | MASEL, Saturday, Nov. 16—The for | | Televrams resolved from Omsk state | ton now available all res trietiona on jthe Britivh sailors to disobey the {78° Prin Regiment '8|4 tree and populer republic, according|ing the alate.” The Couned Of Ming | ees Within the next few days, e order of silence, but‘ tho expression {named for ite service in latson work. | sisnaten Ve wiflavuba: whe |lnthie wan ; , Min-/ according to MacDonalded. ‘ Jon the faces of the officers und men {Company I, Mth United States Intan-|t0 8 Gespatch from Karlsruhe, The teers has assumed Huh nd tens Chairman of t cial Committee | | are iookina far i he | betrayed their satisfaction as each {tt 4 twice cited, Arst for resisting and |POwer there is in’ the hands of th rh tler nt {x duties}on Building and Construction of the Ee U boat displayed the colors. ting to fight, Under command af |euee: ovtenemon cle Grand Duk $ ( t E At last the newly flag; | having: winced his leadership, Ger Ayor vr tee of National De |marines were brought to A National Assembly to fix definitely | Omek ¢ nse, At,a meeting of the committee MILK CHOCOLATE COVFIKED CAA is ogite Fe Public Library (i Tirwicn. The German atta ware | command of |the form of government will bo elected er yesterday Mr, Ma nald made pub sit Rare fe, cuen af Fifth Avenue placed on a destroyer and taken to |/!4¥\, My at soldiers who are cited are (O" January 6 and will assemble within le @ telegram from D. It, Melennan | the two transports which had acvom- | B’elenki_ and Stanley Doblez, 28d Ine |10 days after the election he voting Jon hief of the Non-War Construction ane.” |panied them, 1T vessels were es- |fantry; Second Lieut. Harry Kelly and | will be by sceret ballot and poth sexes Se of a East Orange and Newark \corted by destroyers to the rendex- |Prvt. Aloysiu® U. Brown, Sth: Corpl. W. | 20 years of over will be eligibl VON MAGKENSON'S TROOPS | tion the War Ind s Board, : = | Yous of the morning, where they were |B. | {") Mi, On Teves, Manneth S11 vot BATTLE WITH THE ZECHS | [in POOR AS few GABLEY HUCAR C8 ERED OF. Un simmaie e their return trip to Ger- [ene att al very amen orinan “tal it C | “We feel it the duty to aid the pub- |] | it you ke Hurd can- DMA RS HMAL= : . * Wo i | LOW MINTS—Can you a t Teter ‘chart a |lic and the industries to return to dies, here is an offering nie ® big. flaffy, yar crate and [CLOSING STO STOCK QUOTATIONS. | ~ | normal condit as quickly as pos that will really et honey=xweet Marsbmal- xx [Railway Is Torn Up to Block {sible and unless there be sound ob: 7. rhex ore oh lew « alshed with f Wgh. 1 1 ‘eeey tions to this course by the State pillew oe foal, spring me ] giia-craina 4 irthe svemen je that retain thelr pleas fp erie | GREAT NEW ‘FRENCH FLEET, | usc ae ! 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