Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 06, 1918, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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    EVIMtfG PUBLIC raJD'aER-PHIL'ADEtPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6MD18
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MAJORITY READY
FOR ANY TERMS
Gqrinun Press Preparing
People for a Disagree
able Surprise
MILITARISM llANGIM; UN
London Doubls if Ultimate
Fate of Enemy Can Uc
Lour Delayed
Special Cable tn 7,t tiling Public Ledger
Cowrtaht lilt fcy Vfi lor). Tlmts Co.
Tilt, HnBlie, Vox 6
The German majorlt pre Is pre
paring thq people for .1 dlsaRreenblo 'r
priso In the mitter of the armistice
terms, nnd Vornaerts lia Men dired
suggest thit a disarmed fiermany at
the peace tiblo xxounl still bo an Impor.
tant factor There Is no doubt that the
majority pirty s rendx to accept almost
any terms, but for thn moment ths
military clique still his the urper hand
Thf Deutrcho Tages eltung nserts
that here aro limits to Germany's peace
readiness, "especially as xxe am not
beiten, and xxhen our armies stand In
the enemj b countrx The paper sn8
that Germany cannot surccr me " il
lation of bene clsirmcd and alludes to
the proposed occupation of flermin ter
ritory as showing 'the grossest deslrs
for destruction bv the enrm nr "lls
of h. Just peace for our arm Such a
capitulation 13 impossible Our front is
'utiil unbroken and will remain so
The Tages Zeltung calls the rctreit 1
"swinging back moxemem and n nig
plan of the general stiff
Tho Cologne "Iks Zeltung m "
WHon will propose terms xxh ..h 'a peo
ple and arms accustomed 10 Mi wrj -
victory against a world of enemies can
accept without dishonorable capitula
tion" The German arm, it averts lias
shown that It cm resist Focli's -irmlcs
The nucleus of the whole question lies
I nthe fact fiat both the military and
tfnmllltary in Oernnny wish that tnn
foreign soldiers foot m..y nier press
the precious IMthcrland s soli Some
Ocrman oMeers who were asked recently
Why they were fighting .1 dcfenle war
pn enemy soil replied
"Became we don t want our country
deastated Utack is the bet means of
defense " , ,
The Tageblitt Mi in editorial on
what It calls thj diplomatic battle with
Wilson, In which It tries to dlscoir
weak spots in the Aides political linon
and alleges that after four jeirs they
are not clear about peace term'
Special Cable to Licning Publu Ledger
CopurioM. 101S 61 Vw 5or Tlmrl -".
I omlnn, N'ox I
It Is anticipated here thit knowledge
of the armistice conditions Imposed n
Austria will momentarily serxe the ends
of militarism and reictlon In 0"min
At the same time it is doubted If tho
ultimate miltlary fate of the enemy can
lie long delayed by any ralli. hoxiexir
Important
' The American success In crossing the
Meuso Is regarded as one of tho most
potent of recent developments
The dynastic question In Gcrminy I'
difficult of solution. There is cxldenoo
pointing to the Kaiser 3 wish to ibdlcate
ex. the moment of the dlspitch of the
first note to T'resldent Wilson, but the
document, was withheld b the militar
ists Abdication means the appointment
-of a regent, for tho Crown I'rlnce Is
more unpopular than the Kaiser, and his
brothers rank no better
if It Is considered that the regency of
Jtrlnce Henry would not irnproxo mat
ters. He Is considered to be a brutal,
material-minded reactionary
The Kaiser's present hesitation to
abdicate is largely duo to these con.
operations. The weak goxcrnment of
Itrlnce Max seems Incapable of stem
ming the tide It N between the rocks
o Ludendorff and Liebkneiht
CHARLESfjUITS HIS ARMY
Hands Oxer Supreme Command
to Field Marshal Kocvcss
Amsterdam, Nov C -Emperor Charles
according to a dispatch from x lenm.
handed oxer the supreme command of
the Austro-Hungarlan army to Field
Marshal Koexess on N'ox ember 2
The State Council at Vienna has Is
sued an appeal to the German people
of Austria In which it declared the
eaiiniri- in danger and the army break-
In? up In disorder The appeal exhorts
the soUiers xoluntarlly to Join the Gtr-
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an-Austrlan armx corps
The appeal points out that Germans
from non-German districts are going
home, while Germin soldiers ooxiousij i;
tired from the long duration of tho xcar
are leaxtng their units xxlthout consider
Ing that the irregular demobilization '
brings the danger of xxldesprcad unem- I
ployment. hunger and miserx-." Tho '
prison camps are being abandoned by
their guards, the council adds, and
Italians, Ilusslans and Serbians are leax- '
Ins the camps and flooding the countrs
"This danger," the appeal declare
"must be countered If fresh bloodshed
il not to threaten our sxerely tried
people and tens of thousands of men
xxjomen und children perish with hun-
Be r "
ITALIANSJ1ADE BG SWEEP
Pushed Far Into Trcntitto Before
Ho.-tilitic Cc.iecii
liy the Associated Press
Rome, Nov C Dealing xwth (ho i i i
tary operations leading up to the t-loMng
hours of th war on the Italian frmit
tho ofllclal statement lsued today sh us
that the Italian troops swept far nortli
tvard Into the mountains of Trent no
Tho statement reads I
'Tlie boxenth Army rapidly tool, the
rtelon xxest or tne Adlge and became
inaster of 1'nsso Delia Mendola It
pUstted patrols nlong the rlxer In the dl.
reel Ion of Bolzano The rirst Army
occupied the Montlcdlo dominating tho
cpnfluence nf the Ad'ga nnd the Noce
At three o'clock Mond ly afternoon army
head(Unrters xxere at Trent
' "Qn the remainder of tho front tlie
fenemy xxas drlxen well Into the moun
tains. . i"ln tho plains our caxalrj threw tnto
a panic large marching units of the
enemy and, encircling them, compelled
mem. to lay uonn tneir arms'-
!fSeelcy'$ Adjuslo Rupture Pad
itncreaif efficiency of a trust 60
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r REATEST RUPTURE RETAlKER
Th self adjuttlnc fentures f tills I'sd
nalir It run to nr, anil the Tkurab.
rrw Itrsulstur sllus of ulterlns nrri.
ir at will. AlOKt ruptures wrnvr sluwl
iuirii Wenilkr trnsses thjf eemrd rlchi
IV u beglnnlnf were not. Our Improved
Knee sun aavsnrru meiiiuoM innuro
traiM lor titrr row sun run
PY, 1827 Wnlnut St.
I kht nicrrote
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BRITAIN IS
BY FALL OF TURKE Y
ifccf Ottoman Surrender, lloivcvvr. Cannot Uc
Fully Seen I mil Peace Treaty Is Signed.
Says Maurice
II) M JOU CEN.
Special Cable tn lUening Public Ledger
(ntvright lots, bu .rw York Tlmrs Co.
I nndnn. Nox fi
The t apltulation of Turkex hid ben
rcgirded as certain txer since tho down
fall of llulgarla cut her off from direct
communication with Germany,, set It is
impossible not to bo thrilled exen In
theso dnvs of ilallx thrills b) the pros
poet that tho Hrlllsh flut will inehor
at tho Golden Horn as toon as the Itr
danelles has been swept clear of mines
Though the Germin diplomats haxo
been singularly ilumsx throughout the
xxar and haxe united the greater put of
tho cixillied world agilnl thrir coun
try they deserxe considerable credit f"r
their skill and foresight in bringing
first Turkey and then llulg.irla on their
side
It has general!., been supposed that
the escapo of 1I11 lloebcn and Itresliu
from the stnltN of Meslnu ind their
appeannco oft ConMantlnople on August
10. 1111, turned tho scale In Turkey
In fax or of (lermnnx. hut It Is at least
equilij probable that llnxcr 1'aHii and
tho oung Turks, of xxhom tnanj had
been edu ted In Ilerlln, would wit li
on the help of the Ginmn warships,
luxe foiin I sulllclent support for tin Ir
pollcj in the funeral lellef killfullx
fosteied bj German propiginda tint
tho Central Powers xxere certain to win
the w ir
llrltiiin 'Moot lleiteil
Hntain. xxlth her greatesi eastern
empire xwis more nearlx nffected than
nnv of the Allies hj the hositllty of
Turkei and b Germany s cistern ambi
tions, for which thit hostility opened the
road Her xittl Interests in the eist
bad to be secured She hid at nnx
rot to prexent the enemx from estab
llshint' his agents on the fronturg of
Indli, xvhli h lie uttempnd to do at an
eirlx sngo of tho war and to s ife
guird both l'pt In gttieral and the
Suez 1 anil in pirtlculir
(Mir neglect of preparation for the iar
tnld upon us as heaxlly i-i the eat a
In the west We had not regarded
xxir with Germany as 1 xxorld xxir and
oxilng to 'ick of sxstem and prepari
tlon xx e nuandcred our resources In de
fence of distant pirts of our empire
XV liaxe hid to undertake ngaint
Turkex three great campilgns xxiil.h
haxe thrown a sex ere strain upon our
nixal mil milltirx", shlpp'ng ind flnnn
1 111 resources Tlire cin I think b
llttlo doubt that If Turkex- bid been
1 bemxolont noutral xxe might haxe xxon
the xx ir In the autumn f 1916 so much
does Germany owe to her Ottoman allx
As is usual In our hlstorv xxe haxe
triumphed after mans sad blunders and
In the nd xxe hue defeated Turkey al
most slngle-lnnded though our main
rorces naxe tnrougnout tnc war Men
engiged with mother foe In fict It
Is to Indli that cur recent xictors is
duo, and in remembering Atlenbv and
Mirshall xxn should not forget Sir
Charles Munro xxho flrvt mide possible
the expansion of India s mllltarx power
Negotiating u 1 ortnight
Ve know from statements of our own
mlnlhters and from tho decliratlon of Iz
zet Vasha th it negotiations for in ar
mistice xxith Turkey had been going on
for neirlj a fortnight, and therefore
It Is hirdh- probible that the results
hixe been affictcd either bj Allenbx 's
iwcupatlon of Aleppo or by Morshill's
rtnal and complete success upon the
Tigris Yet It Is most ntlsfactors that I
operations on both our Asiatic fronts I
should haxe concluded so brilliantly
for in the eist practical demonstration I
of poxver on the spot has more effect
oxtn than the most faxorable trcatx
torcluded at a distance
Xe haxe still to reckon with the pos
slbilltx that Oermanv may refuse our
terms of armistice and decide to tight
it out to that It is XNorth xxhlle con-1
slderlng calmlj what the effect of the
elimination of Turkex from the strug
gle will be upon our chief enems it
his of course, shut her off, we mav i
hope fcr all time, from the roid to the j
east, xvhich she had prepared with such
care and labor, but It xxlll not hixei
an Immediate effect upon her military
position
In fact, the first ndxantages which we
shnll giln xx-ill ho political rather thin
m'lltary As soon as our fleet Is Hble
to enter the Black Sei i.nd to capture
or destroy the Kus'ian inen-of-xvar now
in German hands xve can get Into di-,
reet touch xiith Rumania But with
Austria's collipBe this ceases to hixef
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Community Stores
We Serve You Save
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Yesterday,
Today and Tomorrow
our homo interests aro the COMMUNITY STORE
GROCERS first conhidcration.
Daily changing conthtion3 make storekecping a
difllcult problem right now, but serx-ice, selections
and prices are dependable, ex cry day where you see
the aboxo window sign.
Special This Week
Till; I.aundrj Soap simply Etlr
in nulling water ten minuten
ana ari thathai.U rxo
rubbing I.ace curtains or
ure lasuy cie.ineu witn v.iean -
DEWART MILK
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MWiTJlUWVyWWZZl
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THRILLED
MR l". II. MAL'ltK V.
the mllltarx- Importance xvhich it would
Imxe had If It had been a question of
combining Iltimanla with our force in
Iho llalkans for tho lln.il oxcrthrovx of
xustrl.x I
llenij Task for Ilrltsln
Ifx this same sweep e open an easier
and mom direct road to Hussla, but It
xx 111 be long beforo any action on our
patt In Hint country can affect tho situ
ation 111 thn miln Ihrntrn nf Xxar .lust I
us the main burden of the defeat of
Turke hus fallen upon us. po wllli us
so must rest tho foremost part of the
task of seeing tn the execution of tne
terms of the armistice
Tlie distances to he coxercd nro lm-meiiM-
while the xxorld shortage of ship
ping makes,t impossible for us to take
full ndxantnge of our control of the set
The dlsbindnient of the Turkish
armies max xirx posslblj le iiccom
li.inled bj disturb itices and both the pn -xentlon
of mnssirrcs In Armenia and the
safeguarding of our Important Inter' ts
In thn ( lUCHHlnn oil nelds tn i entail
.1 consldi ruble I urden upon us
liven if nil goes smoothlx. it must b
.1 clnsldernble time before xxo can bring
against Girmam c ch of our forces as
ire no longer r.cpilred In Mrli and
Mesopotamia Tin naxx will probably
find relief in the disappearance of Gir
tnnnj s allies from tin xar sooner thin
the nrnix-, for it should not take our
fleet long t" istiblisli their nn-terx of
the 111 11k Sei and with the coasts of
Tnrkej 110 longer ax .liable to tie enemy
is submirlne bitm and the Aurtrlin
submarines surnndertd tlie policing of
Meilluiranein waters will be n lompara
tlxel Hgiit ta-lt Thertfore f Germany
does attempt another submarine cim
pnlgn our meins of mating it will lie
materially Increased
t'ntll xi e know the terms of peace
which xill be impooed upon Turkex no
good purpoin tin li. verxed by sprrula
tlng upon tin. eff n of her defeat upon
our position In the xxnrld but It takes
llttlo Imagln Uioti to -r, thit thn pros
pect of Uxlllzition nnd progress tn the
enit mill be Intlnuelx brighter for the
1 urtailment of her ((irrupt and reiction
ary rule
DOWN 160 PLANES IN 4 DAYS
iiirrie.m U.im mjrofl HI Ala-
chines Since September 12
fx the tocialcd I'rcs
XX It Tm the Atneriiim rn iirthwest
of Aeriliin, n i IHirlt g the 1 lit
four diss American airmen hixe ile
stroxid or downed more thin ICO Ger
man air) Hiu s and in addition a large
number or enem billoons
Mn-c September 12 xihen tho St MI
hlel sillent operations began the Amer
icans clilm to hixe downed 411 Ger
n in machines Of this number it ins
been confirmed that 218 hixe been de-
troyed
,n a sprl nt , comba Mllh
Kokkers, Monday. Lieutenint Hirmon
rtorison of Wilmington. N- C, brougiit
.down three enems planes I.leulen tut
Itorlson machine xas struck In fortx
sexen built is but the Amirlcau inin
aged to land xilthln his own lines
Mmo '-iptimlier 1J tlio Ami rlcan
ixiators haxe biought down 431 Uerman
irachlms
7lx the baited Press
XX aihlnct(iii, Xox 6 Sexentcen ' c
man alrplinea and txxo billoons wir
shot down xesterdaj according tu ai
olilcial communique today two mns uf
bombs x ere dropped on naucourt and
enemy troom were attacked with mi
i hlne-giin tire Sexen American ma
tlnne nro missing
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I A Cozy Retreat for
1 Lovers of Good Food I
I Now hero else in the cltj can ou
wnjuj Burn (unciouu looa, tempt-
a lngly prepared nnd dalntllj g
serxed as xxe offer at aur- 5
3 prlslngly moderate prices
Special Chicken Dinner, 31.00 g
Original Uusincs,s Jlen's 1
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Table d'Hotc Hinner, 75c
A Ja Carte Serxlce at
g Popular Prices
"peelnl rriinrements for
K Dinner Parties
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strength It Is manufacture!" under the
most sanitary conditions In one of the
flnett dairy sections of Pennsylvania,
Conserxe sugar by using Dexxart Milk
In your coffee, tea, etc.
for the decorated can.
3HloHBii29HBooBoSosP
Germany's Own Evidence
Proof of U-lhat Crime
I Pinion, Nox C
Niwspupcrs of London reproduce
a tnnp of niiKllsh nnd Irish U-rrl-tin
inl xxntcri nIiuxvIiik positions nf
iiumlinJq upon liundrcdi of Milpt
iho em my nllcgcs ho lins sunk by
stihmiilmis Tho tnnp xnn Issued
as prostibiniirlno propaganda In
German.
The Dally .Mnll HUfrgests tho map
be used an a h isls for reparation
'or loyi of tho ships.
HALF OF ENEMY
1 (j (fill l IIS
Concentrated
Pick of Armies Again;-!
Pershing's Men
GREAT TASK FOR I. S.
llx CHAHLES H. r.KVSTY
Special Cable tn ,'i etii'ng Public Ledger
Corvrlaht. 1011 liu m York Timet Co.
Cnrls, Nox C
The following comes to me from n
high mllltars authorlts not connected
xxlth tho American armx
' In front of the American armies In
the Argonne nnd on the Mr use la con
centrated prohalilx 50 per cent of th
total German strength Tint rstlmnte
is nrrlxed nt bv liking Into considera
tion the fict thi tho Germin troops, of
which the number Is n large, include
the pick of the German nrnix-, consider
ably morn than half the Germans' tnlal
n i tillers- and consider i lily more than
half their machine-gun rlrength
' Purthermore trie tountrs is most
difficult on the whole front The Ameri
cans haxe gn- to fight for exerv Inch
and kill tint fdlow that Is holding It
"Machine guns ire thiilc an illleB are on
tho ordinarx ftont and are handled b
tho most experienced miichlne gunners
in the world x,Vlien th so conditions nre
considered, it Is obvious what an Im
Iiortnnt pirt the American armx- Is
plajlng: In the final assault on mllltar
ism
Pcnhings conduct of this offensixe
and the fine staff work nf the Amerii bus
swell the i out ige nnd all-around com
petemx nf the merlrin oldler. who
hue iphndldls xlndlcited tho mllltarj
Judgment In is gnlng this great fin il
tusk to tho American armies
'Marshal Poeh realising that this
xxns a most dlflletilt ind xitnl section of
tho fron', the post of honor xvns glxen
to the Amerlcins This sector hen to.
fore xias considered imprnctii ablo as a
place xx hero an offenslxe could he main
tained One of the great! st battles of
tho war a European battle of the
XA'llderness is now being fought bs
Pershing While entlrels lacking in
speitncular charncterlst'-s, the opera
tion is pioxing successful nnd It is n
bittle thit will loom large when the
historj ot the war is xxrlttcn '
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HOME OF STYLE
TERMS TO KAISER
WILL FINISH WAR
Clemcnccau Tells Deputies
They Prevent Resump
tion of Fighting
GREETED WITH CHEERS
Wilson's Demands Used by Al
lies; Chamber Hails Speak
er as Father of Victory
rnrl, Vox- fi - M Clemenceau, the
rrrmler, was accorded a xxonderful oxa
tlon In tho Chitnber of Deputies,
as he read the deputies the terms of the
armistice with Austrtn-llungary Jin
ilso said terms had been drawn up for
Oermnny
"Tho terms to Germany" sft,d the
Premier, "are whit President Wilson
himself recommended to us frr the so
curltj of our troops, the maintenance of
our lnllltnrv superlorltx and tho dis.
nrmameut of the enentv In so far ns tint
It Is necesno to prexent a resumption
of hostilities '
M Clemenceau declared that peace
might not be so near as some might
think, but that he could, howexer, as
sure the Chamber "the fnte of the peo
ples henceforth wa Ilxed There was
prolonged cheering when the Premier
announced the Allies had ohtilned the
use of all means of transport In Austria
Hungary (Million to Premier
M Clemenrem was balled as the
'father of xietorx as he mounted ths
tribune to nnnotime the terms of tho
Austrian nrmlsthe The Deputies all
stood Tho oMtlon labtcd several min
utes. During an nddresi following the read
ing of tlie nrmistl e terms tliero xxas In
termittent eh. ering especially xxhen the
Premier spoke of the npproich of full
xlctorj, t lie defeat of Austria-Hungary
nnd the complete glory ot Prance The
usuil 'oi lillst Interruptions occurred,
but the agid 1'remler remained unper
turtud, diilantlv btnothcrlng thn taunts
of the Opposition Tho chamber passed
i resolution proxldlng that tho speech
of M Clrmenrciu should be pjsted
throughout France
"Imperial and Demorrntlc"
"Whit luxe I done"" f,aid M Clemen
ceau It 1 Kritice that has done It. I
hixe onl matlo the best ue I could of
the instruments l'ranco haa glxen me
Tlie Superior Council at Versailles has
diawu tip thn tetms of an armistice
with Germim 'Iheso were tent yester-
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day to President Wilson, xho, It he ap
proxss them, will make them known to
the Imperial and democratic! Rocrn
ment."
At this point the House burst Into
laughter.
"It will then be time enough for Ger
many to address herself to Tech," the
l'retnler added
It wo here that the 1'remler declared
tho terms to Germany were Inspired
as were those Imposed upon Austria, to
prexent a resumption of hostilities In
cose Germany should break her word
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Greek Itungcil by Feet nnd
Burned Prisoners Driven rhsnNe
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turning from llulgarla say that terrible
tortures were .practiced by the Bulgar
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