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HSie Eveik EIBTefflt VOL. 2, NO. 10.1. CAIUJUIAI), NKW MEXICO, 'WI01 'Oj: WO MVtm.lJ.VH Year, OOc. .Month, Ac. Vnyf. AMERICAN REPRE- GERMAN WIRELESS ARMISTICE CO SENTATIVES T 0 STATIONS ARE IN PEACE CONFER ENCE NAMED By Associated Press. Washington, Nov. 30. Prepara tions for the participation nf the United States In the coming pcarr conference have been completed with the naming of represent at Ives of Atnerira'a position on great questions to be set forth. The foil owing were named: President Wilson. Robert Lansing, secretary of state, Henry White, former am bassador to Italy and France, Col. K. M. House, General Tasker II. miss, who will be a representative of the American army la the su preme war council. The failure of the president to Include members of the senate among the delegates, resulted In a movement by republican aenatora to vend a senator or a committee to France principally to furnish the senate with Information on the different discussions. Resolutions are said to be already framed for submission to the senate Monday. HANDS SOCIALIST THREAT TO RE SUME HOSTILITIES Uy Associated Press. Derne, Nov. 3U. croup of Independent Socialist democratics, who are closely identified with the spnratacua element of In. Llcb kneebt, hnn seized control of all wlrelens Muttons In Germany and are transmitting propaganda and other news, the Herlln Tagcblatt says it Is Informed. Uy Associated Prese. ItnenoH Aires, Nov. 30. Demon strations at Antofagasta assumed such serious character the Chilian government sent General Crusher to the port with troops, according to Santiago dispatches. The first and second army divisions were or dered moblllied. The sick at the Sisters hospital are all Improving at this tine. Mr. Etcheverry, who has been In a dangerous condition for so long, from pneumonia, Is able to be up part of the time and will soon be about again. TERRIBLE As ike WAIl lias Imkhi It lessona ar VALUAHL. liet'a apply them ECONOMY, TIIIUKT, I Si:i FISHNKhS and many others. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital aad Surplus $200,000.00 KAISER SIGNS HIS 049,000 TROOPS ABDICATION-I SiTO BE DISCHARGED CONCERNED ABOUT AT EARLY DATE GERMAN PEOPLE MISSIONERS MAKE DRESS WILSON WILL AD- CONGRESS Dy Assolrated Press Amsterdam, Nov. 30. In re sponse to a threat by the Urltlsh armistice commissioners that hos tllU'ii'M would be resumed unless conditions under which prisoners are arriving in the allied lines was remedied, a Uerlln telegram de clares everything Is being done by Oeflnany to pssure the orderly re turn of prisoners. YANKS NOT LENIENT Show No Squcamishness in Deal ing With Hun. LATE MONDAY Uy Associated Press. Washington, Nov. 30. President WlNon will address the new ses sion or coimnss Monday afternoon Instead of following the custom of delivering an address 01 tht sec ond day of th session. By Associated Press. London. Nov. 30.--Former Em peror William, of Germany, signed hla abdication yesterday at Ameron gen, Holland, according . to u dis patch to the Wolff bureau or Mer lin transmuted by the. Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Copen hagen. The abdication . decree, according to the message, expressed the hope that the "new regent" would bo able to protect the German people against anarchy, starvation and foreign supremacy. The use of the word "regent" In the message la commented upon here aa possibly significant. By Associated Pre. Dayton, ' Ohio, Nov. 30. Eg President Howard Taft announced today that he would not accept tha posMon aa head of the baseball commission. Uy Associated Preaa Washington, Nov. :iu. General Pershing has designated for early conveyance to the I'nitcd States a total or 3,451 officers and 3!.fifi3 men, General March announced to day. In the list appear as entire di visions, the 39th, 7fth, 87th and other troops comprising artillery; units and army corps. ' ! General March amended the cas-' ualty reporta from General Persh ing, giving the official total to November 26th as 262,723 exclu sive of prisoners. It la expected to bring back be tween 350,000 and 375,000 men. Enough old battleships will be used together with cruisers, to furnish additional carrying rapacity for 26,000 men. The rest of the troopa will come In transports. Troopa already designed for ear ly discharge la the United States U given ai 49,000 men. American Boy Avenges Death of Hla Chum Even to Hun Monu ment. London. If anyone believes the Tanks ur Inclined to be lenient to ward the Huns he need only to tuke a journey among the hospital ami get the spirit of th boy who h:ie been through the mill. They tell some pret ty characteristic si. tries In (he hos pitals. One of the olllccrs, when asked what was the general feeling of the boys, aid: "All you have to do Is to nsk one or two of them to find out." Thin story Is told by 01 f the oil). cers uinl Vouched for: "We were going over. The tirst blast of the machine guns jm; us pret ty well. Then 'Jerry' Marled over. We met. In the move forwurd one of our boyM wns idiot by n German rllle inan. The boy'a (hum, standing closo to ini', saw the German who shot ll . first boy. We thru niched. The Ger man began dropping to their knees 11111I calling 'Kamerad.' Thl boy, with his churn lying on the ground, dii l'i-d up to the German who had si. 1. 1 him. The Hun cried for im 11 y, Hi wiim on his kliccs. " 'Kiunernd !' repeated the Yank. 'You get no mercy from me. I'm g lit,' to run this bayonet tliroiah oii, turn you on your back, ami iheii put your helmet on the gun-stoi k. Th.it'a lli' only monument jou'll git. yu dirty Hun.' "The German pleaded for mercy ii..Iii. while the boy held the bayonet ugalnst him. "Then there wasn second's Mispcitsa, Then came the grunt lis the bayonet vi nt home nit'! the Hun was bowled over on Mm back. Then the boy said to mo: " 'Lieutenant, If I lose this gun will It be charged up against inej" "'St 11 bit, go ahead,' told 1. 1 tit. "Then bo shoved the gun until tlio muzzle went through the German's chest, the bayonet deep Into tliu ground. Then be calmly took the Hun's helmet, placed It 011 top of the gun and said: " TIihI'k your monument, you Hun!' " JACOB J. SMITH First Class Tailoring CLEANING, IUCFAIMNU, AMD 1JIE8SSM n4 Alt Wk ta Ikm TABinKN EEVIfi fly Associated Press. New ItochdlO. N. Y.. Nov. 30. Mrs. Ileth S. Fairbanks won her Interlocutory decree divorce from Douglas Fairbanks, the moving plo ture actor. The supreme court awarded the custody of their son, Douglas, Jr.. eight years of age, to his mother. The record refers to corespondent as "unknown woman". Mrs. C. C. Lewis, chairman of th local Ilcd Crose organisation, lias a letter from headquarters fn reference to the Chrlstraat Jloll ror membership. Tie letter states that they hope to send speakers all over the division during the week beginning December 9th rnd end Ing the 16th. Today, November 30th, Is the last day for Christ mas packuges to be sent overseas. Miss Mary Hemenwsy, one of the teachers In Carlsbad High school, came down yesterday with the flu. Her sister, Mrs. IUI llnger, Is filling her position dur ing her Illness. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lewis hav had rour letters this week fioni their son, Clifford, who Is with Uncle Sam's forces overseas. Clif ford Is attending Officers Training school, somewhere in France, pre sumably near the Swiss border aa he speaks of wulkiug In the rhado of the mighty Alps inountalnn which he says must be plcnsantcr In summer than In October, when the letters weie written. Mis Murgurctc Uoberts enter tained informally last night at bridge tor about a dozen friends. Among the out of town guests wan Corporal Ted llutlei, who Is visit ing in Carlsbad enroute to Mag dulena, where he will lesiime the practice of law abandoned w lieu the call of khaki led him to an officers' training camp. U. M. Hamblen was forced to go home from the store today, suffer ing from a severe sore Ihrnut. It Ih hoped he willso on be able to resume his work. BREAD FRESH and CURED MEATS of all Kinds ALSO FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. Try our DILL and MIXED SWEET P I C K L E S in bulk. MODEL MARKET & BAKERY Phon