hV' --I V w tJ '? ' I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, tfOVEMM 13, 1918 -a--- t? ' 1 . as - MRLINO PROCLAMA W NUOVA REPUBBLICA 1 fit- Confcrma la Mortc del v ' " ''. fcrncipo Ercditnrio Gcrmnnico PublUhrt nnd nutrlbutM Uniir PERMIT M 3H . . . Authority! by the nd of Ortph'r 6. lttlT. on file t thu roitottlce of I'hlla. dclphU. P. J.,ordroft.mArrji..Vnt.rKsoN Poitmaitcr Oeneral. per la cui Mem della llbortn.' delta gluxtUla, rbnmbla nl fratelll' lontanl II penslero ed It galuto." Itnitm, 12 noembrc II rrpsldento del ( dmsIrIIo del Mln tfitrl. On Orlando, ed II Gencrnlo Ar mando Dlnr. nono Mntl nomlnntl elf tndlnl onornrl dl Itoma. I iKipolanl dl Homn olTrlrnnno nll'On Orlando una penna d'oro, con la qualo cull dora llrmnre II trnttnto dl pace. 1.0 dlWslonl fruncesl clic kI tronnno nl fronto Itallano lianno fatto rltorno In I'runcla. I'arlKl, 12 noembre Dlsnaccl cluntl da Monaco confer- ' mano la morto del l'rlnclpe Kredltnrlo germanlco e che a lterllno c' Htnta pro clamatft la repubbllca. Amilerilam. 1! noxctnbre La fondaalone della nucn repubbllca irermanlca fu proclamata da FiIPP Scheldemann dal gradlnl del parHmento tcdesco. II "Wolf Hureiu" nnnunzta clie 1 aoclallstl umclall tcdesclil a quelll In dlpendcntl lianno mkkIuMo un accordn per formare un Kablnctto composto d) rappreentantl del du partltl Frledrlch Kbert ed I'go Hanao doran no essere 1 capl del cablnetfo politico. Un proclama emeeso dal conclllo del noldatl e del lixoratorl a Herllno illce che tuttl I Berlzl pubbllcl snrnnno poll rotto 11 controllo del conclllo 11 nuoo regime acmbra slasl nsslcurnto I'nppoR Slo della atampa II molmento rlva. luzlonarlo contlnua a dlHcnre Kocnlgs berg", Frankfort-on-Maln o StraMiburtj pono ora sotto II controllo del KoUcts ITfctato utnclalmento rapportato che qui" non Bono awcnutl dlaordlnl 11 (foerno prowlsorlo forniato da rapprcsentantl dl tuttl i ptrtltl nl Karls ruhe, ha puhbllcato un proclinn ai nunzlante che Baden rlmno pirte del l'lmpero germnnlco 11 tlran Ouca. dl Ilesso c' stato posto potto pretntlo arresto L'eccltamento In Herllno dome nli-i, nllo scopo dl laolare la reslstenza degll ufriclall rlmastl fedell nll'cx Imperatore e' acemato. I.a nottc passo' quleta La popolaslone si nstlene dil dlsordlnl p quasi tute le fabbrlche, oplflcl, labon torl, ecc. aono statl rlapertl II conclllo del soldatl e laoratorl declso che tuttl 1 laorl doeano easero rlpresl nella glomata dl martedl'. La Horsa presen tementc e' chlUBa, In Sassonla II gablnetto del minltri ha nnnunalato che nelle prosslmo elezlonl dovranno -lotare uomlnl o donne. La fortezza dl l'oen o' nelle manl del lavoralorl o del soldatl, e le auto tlta' mltltarl si sono po'to a dlsnoslzionvi del conclllo. Dlrclmlla fcrroilcrl lianno declio dl niantcnero 11 trafflco icrrol.irlo In Gcr manla, Dlspaccl da Copenhagen annunzlano cho tl nuovo goerno provvlsorlo ger manlcd dora" essero composto dl tuttl riroluzionarl. I.onclrn, 12 novembre L'Imperatore Carlo d' Auitrla areblie abdlcato, Becondo dlspaccl glunti da Copenhagen alia Kxchango Teligiaph Company. SI asslcura che domanl In Vienna sara dlchlarato lo sclopero ge nemle. Victor Adlcr, cajio del socialist! aus trlapl e segretarlo per gll affarl eiterl nel gablnetto austro-tedesco formatosl a Vienna 11 31 ottobrc, c' morto Un dlspaoclo radlo-telegraflco dalla Germanla annunzla cho I tedcschl chle dono che 11 I'resldento Wilson prenda gll opportunl aceordl per lmmedlitl negozlatl dl pace, e do' alio scopo dl allontanaro 11 perleolo della carestla. tl HiKcnn rrrrln a atfltrv nndrllln (I'll RA. X crotarlo germanlca S-'olf al Scgretarlo iVvilAnalng degll Statl Unltl. yV Notlzlo da Amsterdam recano che l'ex- imperaioro ueua uciuminit, biuhhuu conflnl dell'Orlanda e' stato fatto segno a colpl dl fucllo e presoo la stazlone dl Eyaden la folia e rlfugiati del Delglc, cho Ivl si troavano, emlsero grlda os tlll, dlcendo "Abbasso l'assasslno 1" Woililnrton. I. C, 13 noembre II Qenerale Diaz, rlspondendo ad un roessagglo ImlatogU dal Conte Macchl dt Cellere, Ambasclatore Itallano, a nome degll ltallanl d'Amerlca, cosl' ha tele Krafato ; "In quest'ora radlosa In cul l'Userclta Itallano flero dl aer combattuto o vlnto Crown Prince's Fate Is Mystery f onllmirri from Vntt One msterdim illapatch to the Exchange Ti legraph Company The Telegraaf, of AniMorditn, bhb that lie vns allowed to tako only lili pergonal property from hh train, the nonprrsonal property which was brought to llolltnd being ronllscited, n? Is usual In Internment cists Uectnt dispatches hio stitcd th it the former Kmperor lml taken a i.irioad of archUcs with him Into Holland 11) the Associated I'reix Amsterdam, No 11 Count on Hentlnck nt whoe olnteiu the former Herman limpertr It stajlng told the Hnndelsblad 5tterdat tint It ws only Mondav afternoon tint hi' re ceded a sudden request rmn t ho Dutch r;oernment nsklng hlni to nccnmmodite Wllllnm IRhenzollern and hU suite, tho number In the retinue not In lug glcn As tho pnrt numbers ibout fifty the majority of Its members are being lodged at two neighboring country hotels Ameroncen Castle where the former 1'mpiror Is lMnc, H a Kpltndlil eld place with luxuriously adorned apartments Louis XIV of Krance spmt a night there In 1C72 William IIolien?olIern nrrlxed Mon dnv afternoon at tie oastlo, which is at M.nrn. In tho lyrolnee of Ctrccht. Soon nfttr 4 oilock a Fpeolil train stopped ne.ir tho llttlo uitintr station near the oistle Ci unt on Hentlnck awaited his guest In an nutomohlle It was raining as the former impiror dressed In a general gray uniform, with red cliffs and fur collir, but no orders or medals anil tarrying a cane, stepped from tho train and was greeted by the Count. R) the Aisaciatitl 'rcu Amsterdam, No 13 A few aged generals accompanied llllam Hohen zollern on his llight to Holland When they rtauhed the frontier the were stop pi d h Dutch frontier guards who sent for (leiiiral Ontien, rhlif of tho Intern ment serxlce, and some local authorities After being intrnduied to the former Kmperor General (tnnin intirul the automobile which had crossed the fron tier and droe off The byMandcrs hissed the former Clcrman war lord One of tho generals In the party aa In tears when the group drnu away. Special Cable to hirnint Public Ledger CovvrioM, 101S. hv .Vcte ark Times Co. The IIiiriip, N"o 12, At 0-30 o'clock bunday morning when the mists were still hanging low oxer tho alley, Dutch tentites at the frontier1 otatlon. Eyiden, near Maast "rlcht, wero awakened from their morn ing torpor by tho horn of the ex-Kalscr's automobile. "Tntob-taa I" or, as Herllners used to fny, "Here comes papa," rang out In the morning nl, and ten automobiles with royal Insignia demanded passage. Tho party included tho former Kaiser, his eldest son, lllndcnburg, admirals and several gentlemen of tho royal suite The sentries refused to allow tho cars to pass, and tha, customs ofllclats wero not duo to nrrlo until 7 o'clock. The travelers must wait Thero was also the question as to whether the party would be allowed to pass tho frontier. It was later decided that mo lormer train, which was Btrongly guarded b uuicn troops, Many Itnmora In Circulation Thcra have, been many rumors cir culated all day. One was that the ox Kaiser had already been Interned In the Internment camp "at Wolfhezen. An other was that the Dutch Queen had offered her royal residence, llet Loo, or that the Queen Jlotncr had offered Soestfidyk. Threo weeks ngo forty largo cases ar rived at Count UcntlncK's castle, atlMld dachten, containing arlous treasures, Including crown jewels. A very largo house, about which there 1 npnears to tie considerable mystery, hk been run up very rabldlv this summer Kaler. tho former Crown 1'rlnce, Hln-1 near Arnhein. It Is supposed to be ,tni,nro- iiin mlm r.ala. Kenernls nnu of ficers would bo treated like ordinary deserters or soldlors. Their swords wcro taken from them, and they arc to be Interned In Holland Thus ex Knlsir Wllhelm, who never In his Ufa had waited before, and who had never undergone tho exigencies- of ordinary travel let nlono wartime travel, was obliged to wait half an hour on the other Bide of the barbed w Ire. The former ruler left his automobile and pifccd up and down Ho wore his generals uniform and a big overcoat Oermati sentries no longer guarded tho nreclous fatherland frontier, having ills long to a rich man named Kroner, but memuers or mo uerman legation at Tho Haguo have often run down to sec how It was progressing. The house Is on a hill Burrounded by largo grounds, quite shut off, and It Is very different to get near It, Many people thought this was built for tho Kaiser to retire to. Your correspondent lenrns from high officials at The Hague that tho question of tho ex-Kalser's Internment Is tinder discussion It la posslblo that ho will be Interned In Count Hcntlnck's castle. A special cabinet meeting was held to decldo whether tho royal party and Hln denburg, tho Incarnation of German mill appeared, leaving tho frontier open, nnd tarlsm, were to be treated as ordinary tho Kaiser's last gllmpso of German soil civilians or as military. Tho German minister at Tho Hague arrived nt Hys den Sunday, ns also did various Dutch must have been a depressing one. long Mult for the Knler It was a long, tedious wait In tho early dawn for the Hohenzollerns Finally I tho cuKtoms officials sauntered up, amazed to find ten automobiles It had bem n long time since motorcars 1 ad crossed the frontier, and thero wore many formalities to be gone through with Tho question of benzine was to be settled, and there was a thorough examination under the Feats for pos sible smuggling The ex Kaiser's fol low travelers and suite wcro subjected to the ordinary customs examination, all this taking considerable time Hven then tho automobiles were not free nnd tho officials were scratching ihtlr heads over the various forms to be tilled In Finally the ex-Kalser and his sUlto Impatlcntlv set out for the sta tlon. which was about twenty minutes walk distant Thi re ttu expected to find a royal train in waiting, but through wiiiio mishap, tho train did not irrlvo until an hour and a half latei, and tho ex-Kaiser, who looked well, spent his limo striding up and down outside the station, getting very Impa tient When tho train arrived the mem bers of the party entered a car, where thev had breakfast, and after that they weio hi en no more Tho railway authorities, however, re ceived no Instructions as to where the train was to bo sent, and were obliged to rommunicato with the Government at Tho Hague In Holland things n, p ' ilon quickly and this meant another long wait. A train consisting of two i iningis arrived at 9 30 o'clock, bring ing thn former Jmpress, more generals and admirals, and Hdles of tho court, A further train of ten carriages nr rlved half an hour later Tho train did not teave Eysdcn till D 30 o'clock Mond.av morning, when th wholo party of fifty-one persons pro ceeded to tho castle of Count Hentlnck at Amerongen, between Arnhem and Utrecht They spent the night on the authorities from the Foreign Olllce Tho cx-Kalscr changed his uniform to civilian clothes. A tremendous crowd assembled during the day, hoping to catch a glimpse of the trnglc figures WILL INTERN EX-KAISER, BUT ASK NO PAROLE 11) the Associated l'rcsi Amsterdam, Nov 13 Accoidltig to Hidden advices tho German officers with former Kmprtor William will bo Interned at Atnhein. Tho cx-Hmperor will not he nsked to glve lilm parole, but It will bo silently assumed that he Is under a morale obligation Some measuro of freedom will bo permitted him. Tho TIJd learns that tho former German Emperor's flight was decided upon after receipt of tho armistice terms nt headquarter nnd the Ger man Government's communication on this subject. Although tho Kmperor, desplto pressure, rcfuacd for a time to sign tho abdication proclamation on behalf of himself and family, ho real ized that the end had cuine. On hearing the armistice terms tho Kmperor bitterly reproached the su premo army command, declaring that he had been misled. Ono general nd vised against the Kmperor's flight ns unworthy. Field Mnrsnai von inn denhurfc designated Oeneral von Fal kenhayn. the former chief of staff, to accompany tho Emperor, vv 1th whom was his youngest son. MME. BRESHKOVSKAYA IS COMING TO AMERICA "Grandmother of Russinn Revolution" Was Not Executed ew York. Nov 13 Mme. Catherine Ureshkovskaya, known ns the "grand mother of the Itusslan revolution," who was reported to have been executed by the Holshevlkl October 27, Is alive and on her way to the United States, ac cording to a statement by K. J. Sack, director of tho Russian Informa tion bureau In this country. Mr. Sack said this Information was contained In n cablo message received by tho Rus sian embassy at Washington from the all-Russian provisional government, sitting nt Omsk Madamo Hrcahkovskaya, who Is seventy -three years old, has passed forty-four years In Russian and Siberian prisons as a political offender. Freed at Irkutsk bv the great revolution of March, 1017, her Journey westward was like a triumphal progress from city to city, reaching Its climax at Petrograd, where she was welcomed Wy an Immense crowd. Virtually her first words wero an appeal to tho people td remain loyal to tho Allies. This appeal she repeated again and ngnln as tho Dolshovlkl roso to power. Tho daughter of a nobleman who had held hundreds.of serfs, she passed from the luxury which had surrounded her In girlhood to the hardships or prison cells, when, at eighteen, sho began lo speak and write against tho Iniquities of Czardom, Adventures In which Bho participated surpass fiction. Many times Bho was Imprisoned and almost ns many she es caped. In 190B sho came to this country and collected $10,000 for tho Russian revolution. ROOSEVELT RESTED WELL Suffers Some Pain, but Colonel's Con dition la Not Alarming Uy the Associated Press .New York, Cov. 13. Theodore Roose velt spent a restful night nt Roosevelt Hospital, where ho Is III with sciatica and rheumatism. 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