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tne. ‘If It Happens In New York It’s In The Evening World’’ New The 8, by The Press Publishing York World ALLIES REFUSE TO PROLONG ARMISTICE WITH GERMANY: SET A 24-HOUR TIME LIMIT Failure to Comply With Terms Re- lating to Delivery of Locomotives Causes the Trouble — British Fleet Going to Wilhelmshaven. ~ LONDON, Dee. 3.—Marshal Foch has sent a new ultimatum to the German Armistice Delegates demanding that Germany give up the rest of the locomotives agreed to, according to an Exchange telegraph despatet fram Copenhagen transmitting advices from Berlin Mathias Erzberger, leader of the German Armistice Commission, pretested that it was impossible and asked for a respite. The ultimatum exp | it Monday forenoon with what result it has not be learned. A Reuter despatch from Berlin to-day confirms the delivery of an “ ulfimatum, the time limit of which was twenty-four hours. says Mathlas Erzberger (of the German Armistice Commission) offered to deliver all the locomotives as soon as they were repaired The German newspapers, adds the despatch, point out that there 1 no hope of prolonging the armistice and that it is likely the occupy Germany: BERLIN, Dec. 3. Withelmshaven. MAS, RUNDLE’S $6,500 =| » AUTOMOBILE 1S TIED UP | A large British fleet is expected hourly at |MISS MORTIMER IN COURT ENTERS NOT GUILTY PLEA » Mamusacturers Seek to Get Back | Released in $10,000 Bail After in| raignment on Indictment Charging Manslaughter Machine for Which Aged Bride- groom Refused to Pay. Mre. Gladys Brown Rundle, who,, iss Edith Mortimer, daughter of after ten days of life with her wealthy |Stanley Mortimer of New York and aged husband, Samuel H, Rundle of | Wheatley Hills, Roslyn, L. L, was ar- vanbury, Conn,, left him and began | rained | the Queens ¢ Court to- uit for divorce, charging cruelty, is in|day before Judge Humphrey on an in- rouble again. dlecmang charging manslaughter in th Soon after her marriage sie 4 $4800 automobile im Bridgoport. She and her mother came to New York ought | second degree It is alleged 19 caused ¢ her carelessness on Oct accide ch two he-car and have been keeping it at a|men were killed. ‘The 2 were yarage in West 1z/th Street. Now|Nathan Wasserberger of Brooklyn and omes the Packard Moto: Company,| Martin De Mato of Maspeth, L. 1 laiming ownership of tie car, for Mortimer, after pleading not vbich Mr, Rundle repeatedly refused to| au y, Was relea in $10,000 bail fur- pay, The company hae sued out a wrt! nished by the nal Surety Com- it replevin for the machine. pany. Her counsel, Thomas L, Hughes, When Deputy Sheriff Thomas ¥. Win-| was given two weeks to file such mo- 629 | tions as he desires Miss Mortim her father and counsel when she or called at the Weet 177th Street, Brown home, No. to serve the writ the | r was accompanied by toor was slammed in his face, ne says, DEF father and cou After the case was explained to the} ie garage manager he notified Mrs Run He that sh an ‘KAISER STILL BELIEVES KAISER’S OTHER SONS TO GO. | stacles in the way, She will not | fifteen when he cleaned up $3 . ney es to Give Views to American| be asked to deliver Herr Hohen- {deal in ©. I. & Q. Ho ran this inte German Government Gives Permis- blic, “Havin Retired 1 | zollern under the ordinary extra- | « $10,000 roll, lost the $10,000 and wen ele tearethe Genmier, | ible Having, Retired to dition laws, but his status will be | to Boston in 1898 wit! a capital of $15. LONDON, Dx r Gov- | Private Life.” | considered analogous to that of a He was suc Ro: srnment has consentes permit al > isa asad pes pirate or slave trader, who isnot | Chicago and I» 1 y jumber of th ern | AMSTENDAM, Deo. 3 o) regarded as entitled to sanctuary >» New York in af t they quest for an . any country. nov It d 1 ioane m, ac m Hohengollern's ‘ 6 German Government is still un-| get his share I . wa oreniy Se a ! ph 8 » following telegram to {decided as to how to deal with the| rated as worth $3,000, a rae 4 AE ' Emperor and Hohenzol-| In 1909 he was bre He i accepted the cond a i “ ate “ Ate , : xpect to proceed Switgerland, Den 1 ry age, Secret 1 wi 1 s luck until J wh mark or Ho: P Yore Affairs in th German file 4 tion k i i Brinev aust wil 1 1 door ish t \ n Cabinet, to a rrespondent of the was absolve f ad going to Are we He ” b } MUssiakt ; I -_ BROOKLYN FLYER KILLED. ' Aceldent Vatal to fieut, Het ~ sie Cant vete WISH MINISTRY QUITS, WICHITA a € in State « 1 4 eut t 4 4 Mi tad re reign Of rucularly re>. off anoth f t 1 iit , were instantly killed in|, The rinist Party has bewun tho |£arding the handling secret funds, | is sald to control about $5, 000 to} Ane accident at Cull Wicld|bolding of meetings to promote ita The result will be published as soon| day and to bo heavily interested ty tes ems of Go: *@ Whe inveat/xaiion ig complotcd." "Marine preferred atmoak ~ Oe ee ee = oe a NEW YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, ULTIMATUM GOES TO BERLIN; | ALLIES MAY OCCUPY GERMANY 1918, Cloudy; probably rain to-night and Wednesday. 8 PRICE “TWO ‘CENTS. f “Cirenlation Books Open to All.’ | 20 PAGES [GERMANY LOST WAR IN 1914, DECLARES THE CROWN PRINCE; HE HAS NOT YET ABDICATED Says in an Interview He Tried to pean the General Staff to Give Up Alsace- Lorraine and Sue for Peace. OSTERLAND, Holland, Dee. not renounced anything, a 3 (Associated Press) —“I have dd I have not signed any docu- ment whatever,” the former German Crown Prineé declared to the correspondent to-day “Iam convinced,” the former Crown Prince said to inter- viewer, ‘that we lost the war early in October, 1914. 1 considered our position hopeless after the Battle of the Marne, which we should not have lost if the Chief of our General Staff had not suffered a case of nerves, “T tried to persuade the General Staff to seck peace then, even at a great sacrifice, going su far as to give up Alsace-Lorraine. But I was told to mind my own business and confine my activities to commanding my armies, | have proof of this.” TRY THE KAISER JESSE LIVERMORE ASPIRATE, PLAN REPORTED WED 10 Of ALLIED CHIEFS. BROADWAY BEAUTY nani Be Holland spate to Agree to Bride, Said to Dorothy Surrender of Former Em- Wendt, Well Known in peror as a Pirate. Cabaret Circles. Copyright, ing Co, Wall Street and. the White Light } (Special ¢ t Evening Weeld.) | District. heard this ternoon that ! LONDON, De 3 T Dally New Jesse L. Livermore, t Wall treet rilamentary correspond aye plunger who has been up and down Nied conference at Dx snctie Auaneint didi onan ihht a \! understoal to av chart of his career would look like j decision that the surrender of the fF! ine course of a rowboat in a storm on |mer Ka by Holland shail pe asked| «6 atiantic, was m TE ARG tor withe delay to a Broadway beauty well known in LONDON dD ‘ Associated | 9, ears t Dorothy Presa) Ad if i Wendt. T from of Hohenzollern will be submitted to] win nest wife about a month ago, N Netherlands Government in the |), sormation ax to where t ame of ali the Allied Cabinets, a€-| ceremony was pe cording Express, The views of | atiq \¥rance and Italy have been fully! Jt is reported Live gave | communicated to the British Govern-}new wife as a w Up present a jment and President Wilson ha als magnificen 1ani au wi mado suggestions relative to pro-| Jesse 1. Livermore has been known cedure in the case in Wall Street for year as the “Be Authority is claimed by the Express | Plunger.” Although forty-one year for the statement th uthough thers | old, he dies not show the strain « ittle differences as to points | years of speculat nd retains jare some youthful of law among Allied jurists, Monday's »pearar conference in Downing Street revealid | him his nick t an ‘unanimity relative to the bringing of | peared in New Y the former German Emperor to an-| He was born in Worcester, Maon jswer for his e3. | began to specula k |when he was in knee tr The opinion is held that Holland WAR FLEET WAITS TO CONVOY WILSON PEACE SHIP ACROSS SEA MANN OPPOSES PUTTING MARSHALL ESCORT PRESIDENT WN WHITE HOUSE: Republican ae Says Party] Fleet W i Meet Meet Him, 1,500 Won't Embarrass President— | Sherman Attacks Wilson. WASHINGTON, Dec, 3.—Represon- tative Jamos R. Mann, House Repub- lican leader, to-day come out flatly Jarainst th. resolution to Install Vice President Marshall tn the White House while President Wilson 1s broad Mann also declared himself wholly out of sympathy with the attempt to embarrass the President while he !s on the Ho promised e would be no concerted attempt peace mission: cans in the House to ques ynstitutionality of the Presl- by Republ Factional strife at home should not trip. be allowed to give the impression that » American people are divided on © peace issue, Mr. Mann said Senator Sherman of Ulinots, Re- iblican, introduced to-day his reso- proposing that the office of declared vacant upon on's departure for Eu- the Vice President as- utive's duties, The President's trip to attend the nference, Senator without justification and f might result.” He ident’s departure tive power his ab President Wi ume the Bx vid, 9 Was athatt ment during while Congress they cannot be signed or the President in accordance an vetoed by with law ued that since 5 established at of Govern- sides at trans Senator Shermay the law Cor on as the s 1 sovereignty re 1 it be cannot Sherman, Liner George Washington Sails at Ten o’Clock With Everything Arranged for the Comfort of the President and His Guests. DREADNOUGHTS 10 INTOFRENCH PORT, The former North German Lloyd liner George Washington, freshly painted and refitted and generally tuned up, is lying at the old Hamburg- American Line piers in Hoboken rea: voyage in history. She will sail at 10 o'clock to-morrow and head directly for the French pa port of CherbOurg, it was stated at Army Headquarters in Hoboken to- President Wilson on the| “ay. Cherbourg has been a closed milrtary port ever since the outbreak way to Europe Is |of war, to start on the most momentous Miles at Sea—To Stop at Azores. De which PARIS, will meet high seas on the being assembled at the American Under favorable weather conditions the George Washington should naval bases at Hrest, France, and P Abit “ reach her destina hursday 1 dey ; i Reina d ck, Uke draadencnas er dest ation T wursday morning, Dec. 12. She is not a fast in the fleet comprine the est ships vessel, having been designed for solid comfort rather than speed. She js on this side of the water, including ....114 abated ahead oP MRIAAA ae e ; lis Soe York as Gkishama wade capable of a sustained speed of eighteen or nineteen knots, Under her Nevada, under Admiral Rodgers. The American engineroom crew she is said to have developed greater speed destroy contingen 1 nber ane ‘ outroyer COE at owl number than she did with her former German crew, twenty-four vessels. { The fleet will proceed 1,500 miles’ President Wilson will arrive over @ out to Kea, w the meeting with the Pennsylvania and his train will! witt pe t orge Washington's skip the steamship bearing the President. pe switched at the Summit Avenue] per on this eventful trip, will nake with its eacort will take place Ses station, Jersey City, to what {s| 9 attempt to push the Iner, being miral Mayo, von board the escort ne known as the “troop switch." This is, Mlisfled 1€ she averages better tan battleship Pennsylvania, will then eighteen knots all the way across, take command of the combined fleet 4 PUT that connects the Pennsyl- of ten battleships and twenty-elght vania system with the army embark- George Washington had the reputation of being one of the stead destroyers, the latter including the ation piers at Hoboken and is the| est ships in the North Atiantle four proceeding with the Pennayl- on. that thousands of United States | senger trade, and if any of the vania, A stop will be made at th® troops have passed over on their way | dential party is sick it will be by Azores, principally to ensure @ suPPIY to prance, By this arrangement the of oi] for the destroyers. President will not pass through the It js probable that French and Brit- ptreets of Hoboken. ish warships will meet the Incoming Capt. Edward McCawley jr, who| American fleet at a later # but no | reached the American authorities, the Mner } ingly heavy | CONVOY FOR PRESIDENT’S SHIP ALL THE WAY ACROSS, The P the as encountered northwest gales. exceed: battleship Pennsylvania an onvoy of destroyers will pick up It is said, however, that reports that the Washington just below board the President's ship before tta| cetth ae ae i t 4 such formalitie will await his land a abbas, AbaKiad iia ee » Pigin a te bbe Wil eee Pi cais ip Be Marching to Berlin Un- , boure in onder make Ube rail jour 55 re | der Command of Prussian ney to Paris shorter. GAS OVERCOMES OFFICERS. ic The President and his party prods daca | Officers. ably will leave Washington late t eee ‘ Are Found Un-| BERNE Dec, 3.—German regiments |P/sht by special train, It 1s undere conactoun eds. at Grodno, commanded by Prussian | S004 French Ambassador Jusserand, Lieut. Frank Curtis and Lieut. Her- officers, are marching toward Berlin Hectar Ampenuadoe. Cellere and tbe man Greblin, both sas to WAr to overthrow the Government, accord h By ve - de Marvhienne, Jzone guard duty and stationed jhocor’ | with thelr wives and suites, will ace other point except by | ing to Polish newspapers ere to-day, company Mr. Wilson on the train, It {3 alvo said Russian Ambassador hack at the foot of 2th Street, were found unconscious lyn. ferred to an ct of Congress." He added that be- {rote this morning ims of coal gas] Bakhmeteff will accompany Presi cise of the importance of pending |Polscning, A sma stove with « WILSON 10 VISIT POPE |dent Wilson to France, ‘The Ambas- ir Mexican border” the President's | : Pent tere poss A DURING STAY IN ROME. the Allied representatives at the con- t nsclousne h ndtion a sammanee ' A prvily he Senator deplored the influences |Ijeut Curtis wa ‘ tous, hows Wilt Go to V : and has been inclined to sf the Old World with which the ever, and he was 1 tu the post beste idly 1 and democratic President would come in contact, and|horpital at Fort Hamiltor Embassy Instead of From the | i) a dc 1 wh reached Europ | Quirinal a ¢ the Preals ight to surround the President ts] laurina si thle onpital, will pay feeae tawey, dona: Geant cen ame nay rh f % nounced by th wspapers When a reporter for The Evening A} of @ sensuous woman ha fro’ he American Ep to-day b thing int known to change the bist of from the Quirinal, where the Presi- | ness to receive the President's part ations," he added, ‘We ought Former Ch b dent and Mra, Wilson will be tho guests| Tho great Moating palace was nev put him jon." per sta I Nas the King and Queen while In Rome ) elaborat red for 4 voya rd functions of the Pres Sohmart terned tn passenger traM™.. No dotail has beea be performed ‘ f Dd WASHING Dee. 3 ai ked, even her bunkers being j ate Dey " ; vo ¢ . WORLD RES TACK ANT, : A prop e 1 ’ Wulitzer World) Buitdi “ r Presidentia ©. ; PASSORR abroad ra zed as Pag Py Hp Hollw ee » France | Zitamermann and others had con- The first thing that wil! greet Preate a | splred to get him out of tho way |dent Wilson) eyes when he steps in- Get 11 oe ne EAN, DANGER. ae of Rea aatekis oy taking obu'a Madiclon, ‘Sle aitohobonadew “aditiouy elas Opes fom | side the pe: as preparations for hostilities were ship will be @ painting PAR es at George

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