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IN. FOOD "WHIVIN EAT CORN Tins OKLAHOMA'! GREATEST HEWSPaJrBA. WASH) WTU ABSOOLaTYD Fit Ass. VOL. XIII, NO. 41. TULSA, OKLAHOMA, WEDNESDAY; NOV. ?, VMS. 11 TACKS I'lUCK .r CENTS REPUBLICAN VICTORY IS APPARENT mro DEMOCRATS LEAD IN STATE BATTLE With Litfht Vote Cast Owen and Robertson Look Like Winners in Oklahoma. TWO DISTRICTS DOUBTFUL ix Democrats Returned to ('ingress; Morgan Is Ahead in Eighth. SUFFRAGE HAS ADVANTAGE Incomplete. Majorities Show Margin for Giving Wom en the Vote. OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. 5 The n-.eagi t unofficial returns received fro;n scattering counties throughout ikL.tiuma up to 10 o'clock tonight now .t comparatively light vote with I " n . t ! Stall's Senator owen leading his r p ihlican opponent, V. H. John eon. urtiH complete from 31'i cit at l; . C u 0 in he state for novir r.or s.ve: liolu rtsnn, democrat- S.SS; Sic Keevcr republican, 4.109; Nagle, mi nahst. IM. .u.iesis in the first und eighth connrcsMonal district are close with each .undulate claiming victory. In itii' i.in:ti district Dick T. .Morgan had a slight lead over II. I. Hyde. diinmr.it. The democratic incumb ents in the other six congressional (hbt.-icm are expected to he returned by iirce pluralities. Upturns from 316 precincts In the state give the woman suffrage amendment 2,781 fur and 1,070 against. MTSKMCIKR, Okla., Tw-ti'y precincts out of koxee county Kive: hoberison. democrat, Keevcr. republican. 714. Nov. 47 in Mus- 1,551; Mc- Knr 1'nlUil States senator: Owen, deniocmt, 1.-34; Johnson, republi can, 519. Kor congress: Hastings, de4mo crat, 1 41U; Tinch, republican, 46b. Woman suffrage la getting a big majority. OKLAHOMA CITY. Nov. &. Twelve precincts out at 37 In Ok mulgee county give United States .Senator Owen, 334 and V. H. Junn repuinican, 257. Knr governor the same number okf precincts give J H. A. knhertson.' democrat, 316; II. J .McKeever, republican, 264. Polls in Oklahoma closed one hour t;(i. Okmulgee copnty.ls the iir.M to report. No city precinarts ha-. e .been heard from in Oklahoma 'i:. rfnl to The World HAM. I. Kit, okla.. Nov. S. Lin coln nuiiity. 2 j out of f3 precincts K.vc MrKeever for governor a ma jor. !v of .ni. to Tli World. Mi A I.KSTKK, okla. Nov. .V Haven out of 11' pn.'ClnctB In Pitta burili county show the following re nal is. Tor governor. Hohertson. democrat, s22; McKeever, republi ?". H4; Nagle. socialist, i. Kor I nittd States senator, Owen, demo crat, ii.'s; Johnson. republican. -'''. Hiecnlatid, socialist, . Kor congrehs, third district, Charles Carter, democrat, 918. Kleven pre incts gave for woman suffrage 041; 'pp'.'5i.d, 416. m. lo The World. I'.VWNKK. Okla.. Nov. 5 Incom- I 1'te reports from 22 tirecinct.M out "f 21 Itl Pawnee COuntv indicate a Mt.sf.ictory republican majority, -Mcr,.pvr for envernnr tens Fif n votes against 923 for Robertson. For congress Chandler received 91 nd Howard S7. raCe. I Horace Speerl renublican. has MMni-n lintmia and his running mate on the same ticket. Stanley C. Kilmlstrr.lih. h,..u. ,.r r.,,r,.nt.iiv.. h! 1 0:3 Owen Owen on th deir-1 "cratic ticket was given 821 VOtPS. whi;e Pdmond H Cole has fun I TI.C COUnty ticket is tiractiCallV all "I' loncan. M. M. (.rui'b "Hner, rrom Wliicoiisin, a lomirr nifin- e ted as state representative. J. H. h,,P f the house, now under Indict "tie ns court cierk. Lor.gmlre nient under charges of violating the assessor. Mclntyre as sheriff and ! espionage law. Other socialist candi narla Verne as county judge. May i ,iates were defeated, among them .." elected county superin-; endellt on thn rftkiihl!rri tir-ket ii- , ---- Democrat elected are as In on: JOU.S.,v f,,r pnlinlv elnrb nnrf A W lohn.vm as county treasurer. American Air Victories In Four Day Total 160 Bl I - .No-it4 Trem iril TllK A.MK.ItlCAN A II. MY pr'HTHWKST OK VKKIICN. Nov. S. U;'r' the last four days American :rmcn have destroyed or downed "rt- than 160 Herman airplanes and addition a large number of enemy tii.!f,.,ns. ' September 12. when the St. ' n.r. sihent operations began, the Anie-irHn, Cam t0 )I1V.,, ,i,,wned 431 er:i..in machines. Of this number it ha- Uori eonfirmed that 278 have 'royed Italian Soldiers Make Escape From Prison and John H Moorehead. the deni'j- AMSTKP.DAM. Nov. 5 Twelve I cratlc candidate, running very close. n;,ra-,,f iu;jan officers and 100.000 ! The election of the republican tick.' pen hiving overpowered their guard in Phode Island and Vermont wif .n n !!- prisoner ramps three miles i d. cared and it also was claimed :t '""i Vienna have left ramp and are South Dakota The republican l-"v- "arr-hing n )n. direction of Horn, 4 iV.orthwest of the capital, ac- ! i . . 1 f'r'::ric tn ii attir.a..K .-.v ,'ienna tol , Eleven Seats in House and Three in Sen ate Regained; Final Figures Are Required to Determine. HENRY FORD AND CLARK ARE BEATEN Newberry in Lead in Michigan; Capper and Allen Sweep Kansas; McCormick De feats Lewis; Weeks Is Defeated. WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. Safe republican majorities in both the senate and house were claimed by the national re publican congressional committee in a statement issued here at 1 o'clock this morning. NEW YORK, Nov. 6. At 2 o'clock this morning 120 con gressional districts were unreported. By the returns then in hand the republicans had gained 11 seats in the house of representatives and three in the senate. Senator Thompson of Kansas, democrat, had been beaten by Governor Capper, republican; Senator Lewis of Illinois hail been beaten by Representative Medill McCormick, republi can, and Senator Saulsbury, democrat, president pro tern of the senate, had been beaten by former Senator Hall, repub lican. ' The surprise of the election was the possibility that Speaker Clark had been defeated in his home district in Missouri. Former Senator Ball, republican, defeated Senator Sauls bury, democrat, by 500 votes in Delaware. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 6. On early today it appears Speaker feated by 400 votes by B. H. BOSTON, Nov. 5. Former Governor David I. Walsh, dem ocrat, was elected United States senator from Massachusetts today, defeating Senator John margin of approximately 15,000 Calvin Coolidge, republican, was elected governor with a lead of about 8,000 over Richard II. Long, democrat. NEW YORK, Nov. 5. (Midnight.) At midnight the con gressional elections returns were just a little more than half in and on the figures then at hand showed a gain of eight seats in the house and three seats in the senate for the re publicans. The present membership of congress is : Senate Democrats 52, republicans 41; necessary for ma jority 49. House of Representatives Democrats 215, republicans 200, progressives 2, independents 2, socialist 1, prohibitionist 1, vacancies 5; necessary for majority 218. l'p to that hour Acting Chnirman Ciimmings of the democratic na-I tlonal esimmlttee had issued a state- , inent claiming democratic gains in l oth houses of congiees. j Chairman Hays of the republican national committee had not Issued a, statement but said he felt sure the I republicans would control the house. The turnovers rime in New York. Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Kansas, but so closely was a democratic defeat In one district neutralized by a republican -defeat In another, that the net results were very close. The democratic leaders In con gress, Senator Simmons of North Carolina and Kenresentative Kit. chin of North Carolina, were re- .-!., I. ah u-pr fh hous rorintilican lender Item esentatlve Mann nf II i- mils, and the acting leader, lienre- . - un, .11... C'illnti., l .. .. I... ..... 1 u K..roio,- Snknr fVnnrn nf Illinois wan re-elected in what win i, hi i..iv mnnra i.t M'rvica InlArrimlM hv unlu Mever lndon. the nnlv socialist in feated by Henry M. Uoldfogie, demo- rrt rmminv ultv, ronulilleun a -in. i.,,, ,h ., i.. i.,. ,,i r... r..ent.1ti,.n hv l.ellrio. VkK.i. Her. i, ri. tiillauit enndldate for mavor w . oi .ew I otk a jcdr ago. tk ...,o - m.i,i showed representative .Medill Mc Cormick of Illinois, republican, run ning ahead of Senator James Ham ilton Lewis, democrat, ajid Heniy Kurd, the Ietroit manufacturer, run ning on the democratic ticket .n Michigan, behind Truman It. NoW bei ry, former Assistant seeretary f th" navy, the republican candidate The only complete governorship re turns at hand at midnight snowed the republican tickets elected Pennsylvania and Connecticut. I (ioventor Whitman of New . iovk I coming down state with a 'heavv 'plurality which promised to wipe nut .the advantage of Alfred I". Smith. the democratic candidate, in (Iteater New York. Republicans in Indiana claimel a I safe iead on the state ticket. I.ieu ; tenant Governor Coolidge of Mas-a-'chusetts. republican, was claiming h:. election. The first returns from the ! senatorial contest in Neb'.iSK't showed Senator Morris. r' , bl:r an. K.i ' the emor of Wisconsin claimed re-e,. - tlcn. 'The congressional ret-irns a tusl uighl wcit loo lucuaipiele to iadlca.t the face of returns received Champ Clark has been de Dyer, republican. W. Weeks, republican, by a votes. Lieutenant Governor whether the coin p lld be ex ion of the next I'll. I ng"d. congress wo PKTROIT. Nov. a - New returns tabuliitiul at 11:110 Tuesday night from one-fourth of the precincts In Mn blitaii gave Lieutenant Comman der Truman II Newberry, republi can, a lead of approximately ii.OuO over Henry Kurd, democrat, for I'nlted Slates senator Pepublican stale lieadMUarters claims Newber ry's election by at least 40.00IJ nui Jority over l'onl. IjuPISVII.LK. Ky.. Nov. -At 7.4a o clock tonight the democratic state campaign oiiimittee was claim ing the , lei Hon of A o Stanley ovit lien L. P.runer. republican, by approximately l."..0nn majority. Practically complete returns from .Ii) out of 120 counties, few of thern I In the republican districts of the 'state, show stan.ev leading by :i.6U(l !vots. swuger Sheriev. ilelnoi-ratlc chairman of the house rommlttee on appropriation, I. as been defeated for re- lei tion. wilmin;t"N. i . . r.'ov. r. I'arlv indP atict.M Irido ate that the contest l.eiw.'in republicans and 'letlioc n'S HI Oel'iWire Will be erv close. In the city nf Wilmington. :') dis'ric's slcnv for I'til'ed S'ates ir.iir i" ton y. !enio rat, ntS; Pall, repui.li. an. LUrm. P.etuin" ftoni the H'ate outside nf Wilmington -how Saulsbury leading by a slight margin. TopKKA from all h - r-iiubli' Kin. Nov .V -"(.-ports tlo- s:ate ind.eate that in i n di'l.i li s. state, sen- itorial and c r-iecteil l-'r" dictrict r per . tl ilea d 1 1. a r srifiiv the re; he iead. Til senator and . biit ma iori! ie- inre.ss: tirvil, have been i e.erv cotigri'ssiona 1 !s received at republi ti rs an 1 by newspapers -'U!'!i'' in ' andidates in ele- tion of '-i pp.-r for M.en for governor, by appears certain., urns htfi it. . Ileal-' l.. -T.lt bi a ' .use race tween Ayres .nd M MA I. TIM Kit.;. Md, No. .'. Mary 'an i . ho ise deiegiimn in the sixty s;'n ' ot.gres will stand three dem o'T.'s I'll three republicans, a re r.'i f-Jif.i n gain of one. In p it.li' an Itepresentatives Mudd ar.d Ziiilman were r'-eec'ed by nife pluralities and Andrews, repu!ii;i.an, defea-ed i le I' ; esr t ' i ' I V Price, dem ocrat, by about 4'ia ' '( s. Th" other thi.e dej.-ioi ratlc nomi nees wete elected. I'll ividpn'-i:. ii. r. Nov. ;y re'urtis m Urate 'he ect;nn or whole rep i '(..if a n tiiket, Poth na al and m lih"de Island. TOPKKA Kin., N in sas .I'.in has electe1. I'Pip' tUi 1 Lit O-S i'Aub Ti.-'v. HORSE RACE IN FIRSTDISTRICT Both Howard and Chandler Claim Congressional Honor; Final Figures Required. HOWARD HAS SLIGHT EDGE Ottawa and Delaware Coun ties Are Missing; Margin Less Than 200. M'CULLOUGH IS RE-ELECTED Indications Are Present Sher iff Wins; Rest of County Ticket Democratic. With no definite returns whatever from either Ottawa or Delaware county the Indications at 1 o'clock this morning was that there would be less than 200 voles difference be tween it. Howard and llerl handler ror congressman from the first district of Oklahoma nd both sides were still claiming the elec tion. Complete returns from all but six precincts In Tulsa enmity gavo How ard a majority in this county of 327. He was 75 ahead In both Hogers and Craig counties and luO ahead In Mays county, with returns Incom plete. In Osage county with 12 precincts out of 64 complelMA'haniller was II ahead. Ills majority la NowaLi county, with nil preclncts'ln except five, was estimated at 275. Reports from Washington county Indicated that lie would carry that county by 140 majority and he was 115 ahead In Pawnee, with all but three pre cincts complete No definite figures had been re reived by ellh'r side from 1'Uiiw.i fir I tela ware counties and both1 are expected to go for Howard by ma jorities of less 100, on these esti mates the Indications favored How ard's election by perhaps not more than 2l and il Is possible Chandler may crowd him closer or be table to win by a small majority. It Is not Improbable that It will tike the of ficial count to determine the result. In Tulsa county the early returns indicate a complete democratic coualy officer personnel. wMu ths possible exception of sheriff. Me- Cullough carried many of the pre cincts in Tulsa lost by other repub licans. Tult-a county. 16 precincts out of 5. gave Robertson, for governor, 1,072. and McWee-ier. republican, 7I. The vote on the suffrage amend ment In Tulsa city Indicated a very complete understanding of the pro posed law. while In other parts of the state the silent vote my de feat It. J A A. Small, republican county chalraisn, conceded the election of all democratic rounty candidates at midnight, with 'he possible excep tion of the sheriff. At midnight but few returns had arrived at the county election hoard headquarters at the courthouse "Reports from all sections of the state Indicate the election of II. McKeever " This statement was made last night by Vernon I, WhitMng. chairman of COM IM'KD ON I-AOK TKN. Huns Retreat on 75-Mile Line; Our Boys Are Cutting Off Foe Germans Withdraw in Disorder From French Soil. PUSH OVER THE MEUSEi I Many Towns Arc Swept i 1 by Americans; French Go Six Miles. Ilr Ths AsMv-iitmt l'rr I'AIIIH. Nov. 5. The retreat of the Hermans between the Sam hi e canal and the Argonne gained Im petus today, according to the war of. fiie announcement tonight. The French troops cleared the enemy out of large sections of territory, mak ing an advance, which, at certain points, reached a depth of more than six miles. The Important town of 'luise wa captured as well as Marie and a sec tion of the road between Marie and I Montcornet. Four thousand prison i ers were taken and 60 cannon. MUTIMI !KKI.T ; MIA ll IMONS. I LoNtf N. Nov. J. The lintish ; armies In the sector between the Sarnbie and the Hi heldt have defe.it , ed In the battle which began Mon iday. 2li Herman divisions. Field Mat j shal Half reports from headquarters I tonight. In addition to rapturing many more vl.lages today the I'.ritish have passed through the great M"r j ma! forest. WfKHIf S MKH HI.W V ii M VS. it,- Th Aiinitwl !'.... WITH TllK A M K It 1 1 A N A I : M V IN TllK ilKU'SJi BKCTtil, i-iuv. i. Foe Is Told to Deal With Foch; Reparation for Loss Required WKATIIKR REPORT. n.l ru-inim '. '. aim I It nidi ft'ltl rrf , Okl.'IOt W1i.mU, 1M.-M- ';"'' I r i 'i r-l .orli,,h. ThuihiU, W.t..K , .(tr ,-41,1.1.., !" I'-US,: W.liioMlir rl1) r!.,. ft 'IliurnU I'Hitlt. rui nikI i oMr in im.m Ii ,.t iMirtmn AUK ,NW W t"(nit1ay inrf.. itic r Iih,-,,, I Ii uJmI pr0l.-4l.l-, rion . ,i,, r hi not il. atiif Ni tl (Mr Li - '"! r in iief t Ii mi fMtrlhtu , 1 hurt f4ii, rt.l.l. r 1 UA S VWi,r.i rloii.lv ftll. r in iiu' Mi iM HirlMin,. ('iiic. in north ) r 1 1 ihi WfiinMntu nnflit I'n.rs.Uy prot-ahlj fMir i-iirr K iu.it MlftiU . roiitfi in rttfrrioort r ri i K t t . ''tnirt iim if'i,irilly fmr nn. olilr, iit 1 1 ! U tain in rl xrtin. FOLK IS APPARENTLY BEATEN IN MISSOURI Judge SisncT, llepiihllcnn I'anill dati', lakes la-ni I Omt DcniiM-rat-Ic Ithal li iiuhtsIs IMsiTisllt II. ST LOP IS. Nov. f. Judge Selden P. Spencer, republican of St Louis, apparenllv lias been elected I'lllted States senator from Missouri on the baxis of leiurns from more than half the Male, at midnight. If elected he Is the first republican sin.it or from that state since 190.,. Congressman P. I pecker, dem ocrat of the fifteenth district, has lost to hfs -e pu niiia n opponent. Con gressman Charles K. Iloolier. demo crat, of the fourth district ts also In danger of defeat. The republicans did not lose a place. Iiemoi ralli: leaders admitted there was a great slump In the democratic Vote but would .tint concede the de feat of former i.overnor Joseph W 1'olk for senator. The nine amendments, Including the Mate-wide prohlblrton amend (ncut, have been defeated. Commanders Guilty of Cruelty Will Be Tried LONDON, Nov. 5 (Via Montreal) The names nf all enemy army corps commanders or other persons who are known to have been guilty of or have encouraged cruelty to war pris oners Will be Included In the list of persons whose trial and punishment will be deuiandeil ny the allies, Kir Ueorge Cave, the British home secre tary, announced today. Austria Will Protest Against Attack Being Made Through Nation AMMT KRIiAM. Wov. 6 Aus tria will protest against the In terprctatluj. of any clause In the armistice as meaning that enemy urinies ale entitled to attack tier many through Austria, according to advices from Vienna. The Amerlcun forces have captured Liny-Ievant-lMin and M lliy-1 leva nt bun, east of the Meus rleer. They are also occupying the hills on the eni-t l.ank of the river, despite a stiff machine gun leslstance by th" Her mans. West of the Meuse the Americans have occupied la-tanne, Stonne, La p.esace ami Yonc. and ate pushing their line well beyond P.aucoiirt for est, north of Stonne. in Pe.iumont !,oo French civilians "' '""" ut i iiiiiiiifjii uf thir town. Jn Ui-ir U'lvanrp twfity Inn ArnTi- rana omwh-'I oo.nts will, in tiv tulles i i of one of lei ma ny's main lines of I cumin unicallon between Met., .Mcx- I len.'s, I lirson and I he tiorh LI ItMAVS HI 'I lllv :.T ON ".'-MILL I IM.. by 7 lie A..1U' ll.t'1 l'rl I A ' .'v I " Nov. 5 The Hermatia ,in. ri-re.Hing on a 75 mile front from tl.e I'.iver Si hei.lt to the Kiver A. in.'. In the bout the fa. e of the Herman runul ii'uatioti i hanges so lapidly by hour that II is Impossible to i df mite id'4 of the allied ad- ttM va n i: the ill iclily 'he all.' " have r roseed i' lMi'i ii li.-lgian fiontter betwci n n.ieriti's and ilavay, whiih Is e.ght miles west of the fortress of MaUbein two U.lle 7'he allies are within of Pavay Tbey have cfc p. tiired 'In. whole of Mormai forest e.is'ern edge. p Then i be line runs from Maroilles to the western edge of Nouvron lor es! two n.iles east of Huise, 'Wo n.l.es hou'h of Marie and along the Serre river to Clermont river and then in" a straight line to Chateau I'ori len. owing to t,,. I,, -,d weather the al lied loitsiit bus iost touch wi'h Ml.' t-ti err. s rn a . n bod y. Kierrtl troop.v have i ros.-i d (AiUtmna canui ua li,:'jf.'l'.a of ie FOOD WILL BE SENT IU LILIVIT UIVILIHI i..iir Doll. Announce. Agnv- Mi nt Is Made Among Miles In Itfliii. ll,.n..r ... i i..- TO HAUF cccrPT nil uiixic w i.r-i.h. h.. I kW I VII I I U 11 ij I Sr-lti-aWiIng ( liangcs May lie f. fi-cti-il In 4,crniaii WIh-m News s Kcit-licd for shortage Is .St-i'lous. WAMIIINUTi l ml tile allies N, Nov. f A mi l let are planning to o operate In making awtlliible us fa as poseilile food and other supilie for the lues of the leinoisli.iid ci iiiau population in oin i' count! les. enemy llns became known toulghl inroiign tne pulolc.ition of a messaiic irom i in. I-.. , House at Palls to President Wllsiirt saying the su pieme war coiiitcll at ersailles had aiiopteii a resoluilon announcing its desue to co-operate Willi A list l la. iiuiKiiila ami lurkev In furnishing me liew -Mines or HI nir the sufrer 'UK I pies of these nations. At the conclusion of the meeting or Hie supieme win council yester day," said Colonel House's messaite "I proposed a resohitloii In the fob inning sense anil tne same was adopted The supreme Kin council In kei-aioii at Versailles dexltes to co operate Kith Austria. Tin key and inns. ma in ine iuihiiik available us far us possible of food and other sup plies necessary for the lives of the civilian population of those coun tries ' " I nin announcement expected to have far-reaching effect In Herman)', where, from all acciiunls, the food situation Is only it little less serious than it is In Hie countries until rently allied with Hermany In the war. Conditions are represented as particularly seilous In Asnlrla Hun M iry, there food riots have been fre quent and hcie then, had Intens suffering, not alone In the waul of food, but clothing and other necrs sinus. r v food Administrator Hoover. It was sin toniKht, is working out new food conservation plans to assure sup piles, not only to the peoples of the nations that have lienn eliminated from the war, but also the' liberated poulatlons of llelglutu and northern France and even Oermany, when that country lias accepted armistice terms now In the hands of Marshal Koch, lloovrr Makes Plans. It Is understood that the plan con templated by Mr. Hoover, but which the president Is not known to have approved, provides fur a rationing s)stem similar to that employed In Hi Igium by the commission for relief In ItelKlum. which whs worked out by Mr. Hoover, chairman of the com mission, and his assistants on the basis of the required number of ca lories necessity for each Individual. Supervision nf this rationing, it was said, would be in chaige of rep resentatives of the allied sud Amer ican governments All avallablii food CONTINI'KIf ON I'AflK TKN. Chesne anil, have adanied for a dis tance of about a mile The Aioirjcatis hive forced the bridgehead south of I'm on the river Meuse, but have not jet oc'-upied I'un. M STIll I'lllsoM lts 111 . II II Ml Mil I ION VVASHIN'iToN. .Nov ., Austrllln prisoneis eHitutid by the Italians before the artuletbe took effe' t yen terdnv are estimated now at half a million mi l the Poo'y taken Includes .'.".'1.000 poises An off.cia; dispatch from Itome today, telling tesults of the final Austrian defeat s.vs In the army of the Trentino inonc over I.VI.OOV prls ntiers fell into the hands of the Italians SOMETHING TO SELL? It doe-n I r a I I v matter whether vou have iibllily to sell, or a In. use to rent, or household furniture to exchange, or If you wish to find a lost article or a ihauffenr. nr a Hervanl, The World Want Ad way is your lulckest. cheapest and most ef fective method Your ultimate aim ci to have your need met. and the method that produces the sure-t results at the lowest peu-sible cost Is the lo' thod you w int. Tell your needs regularly and per-isn-ntlv In thi- Want Ails nd you will receive Immediate a 1 1 e t . 1 1 1 1 n . Add the benefit of th" tested World W h HI .A. Is to the merits of w bat you have' to sell. Write 'ha Want Ad Sow nnd phone 6000 or 0001 I Axns'u Semis Note f'liiiittir Vifi im 1 1 itiiiiiii uu'viiaiiiii,i i ii ctn on ' lr Ull COM DCAPi: TCDMC ADC APPFDTTn II ILOUI 1 I LnOL I LIVITIU HIXL HUULI ILU Entente Makes Reservation on Sea Question When Conference Is Entered; President Approves Compensation Demands. WASHINGTON, Nov. 5. Marshal Foch ha.i been author ized by the United States and the allies to receive repre sentatives of the German jrovernment and to communicate to them the terms of an armistice. r The note announces that the allied governments have de clared, their willingness to make peace with the Gorman gov ernment on the terms laid down in President Wilson's ad dress to congress last January and on the principles of set tlement enunciated in his subsequent addresses. The German. government Is so informed in a note handed to the Swiss minister here today by Secretary Lansing. The allies reserve to themselves, however, complete free dom of action when they enter the peace conference on the subject of the freedom of the seas. , It was further stated with reference to restoration of in vaded territories that the a Hied governments understand that compensation will be made by .Germany for all dam age to the civilian population of the alljes and their prop erty as the result of the aggression of Germany, "by land, by sea and from the air." The text- of note follows: Secretary Lansinf's "I bam fh kvnnor to rrqaestf you to tnuwoUt Um followjnf ooob-mnnh-allon Co lite Garman Govern ment t "In mi not of CJrlohrr i. Itll, I advsrd you that tlin prraldrnt had transmit trsl Ma rorreapond cm with l (x-rman aul'fcudtlr to tlm - fovrnimcnia with which the unvrrnnM-nt t the I'nllwl Ktatra Is ojuusialed as belliger ent, with lit aoffratlOD that, of those) governments were dlapoartl to scTl siavc- upon the) terms and prtm Ipb a lndlrtrt, llirlr mil itary ad v Isrrs and the military ad- Isrrs of I he I nltcd Stoics be asked to submit to lhn fovernmrnla , aosoi'lalrai ,aalnst terrmaiiy Uio KKTssary terms nf Mitth an rm Istlcp as would fully protect Um Interests of l hn people Involved nnd Insure lo the Bamolalcd crnmcnts ilie unrnitrliied power lo safeguard and enfonvs the lie tails of Mw lo whli-li tlie tier nun ferninent hud agreed, pro tlibil they deem such an armis tice. MHwhe from the military pont of ill'. , "The prcslileiif Is now In reeelit of a incmorumloin of observations by i lie allied governments on this i-orrrsiiiden-e. which Is aa fol lows: "'Tlie allied fowrrnmeiits have given careful consideration to the isirrcpoiidciiiv whhii haJ p d lielween the president of Um l ulled Kiiitca und the Oorman goviTiimcnt. Kulijeet to the iiiul Iflcailons which follow I hey de clare, their willingness to make is'iue with Hie gicrnmciit of (.crmaiiy on t lie terms of issce laid drntii In the president's ad dress to coiigri-ss of Jmiuiiry, ItlH, and the -nllcs of settlement enunciated In his siib-ciUitit utl drcsse. Tliey must point out, however. Unit ilnuse two. relat ing lo wliitt Is usually described us I lie frts diun of the m ss. Is ids n to isrluus Interpretations, sonic of vv Mill they could not aiiipl 'I hey must, tlM-n-fore, rewrve to lliem sches iiuiiplilc freedom on Ibis subtes t when tliey enter the peucu jsmfcrcoce." "1'nnhiT. In Ihe vondltlona of M'iie bliil iIohii In his address lo congress of January H, ItlH, tlie president declared Hint Invaded territories must he restored aa well us evacuated and freed, the) (tilled gsvcrnnionts feel lluit no iliiuls ought to Isr allowed lo ex ist as to wluit thin provision Im plies. Hv It they understand that omiS'iiMiilon will be fnoilc by (Germany for all damage dune lo lhcN.lv Ulan tsipiiliitlon of the al lies nuil their property by the ag gression of (icrmutiy by land, by sen and from the air.' "X am. luatructod by Lho fcttol- to Germany Con- 'i fiM c Arrl ttn "lllCS. dent to My tluil ho ta In a free ment with the Interpretation art forth In I he last parafraph of tlm memorandum ahorc quoted, I am further InMmcted by l presi dent to request you to notify the) German iri'vernmrnt tiiat Marshal KtK'h has been autliorlxed by tM ovemmmit of the I'nlted Slate and the allied govcmiiHTHts to re eelve proerly eredltl representa- . Uvea o( the fJcnnsn government and lo eommttnlcsie to them lha terms of an armistice). "Accept, sir, the renewed ansur s rices of my hlglwst eonsldcratlon. (Hlfned) "HOHKItT LAXNIXtJ." WASHINOTOV, Nov. S.Marshal Foch hat the terms of armistice for Oermsny and swalts application for them by the Herman military com mand In the field. The government at flerlln Is a.) Informed In a note which Secretary lnslng handed to Minister Hulisr of Hwltxerlsnd tonight, announcing that the allies have declared their willingness to make peaca on th principles enunciated by President Wilson. Th not now Is on th ca bles. In 24 hours It should be In the hands of the Hermans, VU.M4 Lours the world may kno" whF:hJsax tin Immediate end of the wf Is at hand. i Publication nf details nf 'lie armis tice terms still Is withheld They ay not be made known until lha Hermans hsvs accepted or relucted them, ns the course followed hv the allies In dealing with ilula.irla. Turkey and Austrl.rwOnly :he il tails sre In doubt, however, nnd no on :ONTiNI'M O.N I' tuK TKS. NEW YORK ELECTION IS THROWN IN DOUBT Smith. Ketii's-rnt. files l'p llltr I'jirly Is'nil. Hot loiter Kelurns Indicate Whllmsn liny os. Out. NKW VOItK. Nov 6. With re turns lacking, lit 2 o'clock this morning from II0 districts In New York stale, the result of the gu bernatorial contest remained In doubt. Oovernor Whitman, re publican had ii total of tHH.O.Ii us compared with 4 1.412 for Alfrwd K. Smith, democrat. NKW YOltK. Nov. fl The res-, It of the New York state gubernatorial contest was In doubt early this morn ing. Alfred K. Smith, democrat, piled up a big plurality over Oovernor Whitman In 'Ireater New York, but his lead was being steadily cut down by the republi. uns in the up-st.ite district where trie total registration was heavier than In the city. Figure.) on the percentage bal the returns tunicate.! early :n the night that Mr. Smith would have a plurality of approximately 60.000, but at 12: JO o'clock this morning on th ssme basis his plurality had been re duced to less thsn 6.000. At that hour with 1.0.15 districts missing In the normally republican up-stale counties. Mr. Whltmm's lead waa 200.000, while Mr Nmlth had an advantage nf 244.31 4 In the metro pnlltan district with our 139 d la ir tela tulssiiitV - '.ii I ') h i r ii- . f f: I r V