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I; it You're NOT Giving You're PAYING Kick In on War Funds You're (Jo i n g t o Face the Ret u r ning Yanks Soon (id Rijjht PAY OKUtBOMA'l QBEATTIT KTWSPAPEK. VOL. XIII, NO. 47. TULSA. OKLAHOMA. SATURDAY. NOV KM WVAl 1HS. II PACKS PRICE 5 CENTS CStffii& la.A3CD WIRB AXSOCUTTtD PR881. FOE MUST SIGN jAllies Rapidly Hurling "KAISER REFUSES, OR BE crushed; Teutons Back to Bo?der! TO QUIT THRONE, Br t wren Defeat on Field an J Hrtiiliition at Homo Little Choice Is Given. WASHINGTON KEPT ADVISED Lansing Announces Develop ments Momentous Consid sidenttion of Truce. KAISER PLAYS LAST CARD Fur I.a.-t Time Emperor Sits At Headquarters to Pass On Hun Action. ! WV-IIIV'JTOV. Nov - The (.ii.i.ii of whether Hermany" will in.-n l-r immediately or w.i.i ti In rrii.h" I In'wn the advunc.i..; al IiM i. 1 American armies mi the ' ki-'. front ami Iho revolution a: , ii r. il tonight Willi an lAtr.i-1 fiM." i "v con ferencr ;il I ; i' rm. i n grca I 1 Jiim :; i.ir'-r-- Marshal 1 !i lias 1 r;vfr: '."'.1 11 n'rlm k Monday morn- j Ir.k'. I'ariS time, for the answer. V !. ror. ferenre the kaiser is re- port t to I'", perhaps, appearing for (! ia." Chip an supreme war lord 1 an'!. .i-Mniinn to Herman wireless r-p";s. ilef in? the civilians who are f t ::? through submission to the ri.-vi'.ih In save something out of the wrn'k nf an empire. A roriir was il ie fun' time during the night Tivh !! " li M "f the Amirlcan and :;.i"l i-mis'lce terms, handed to (, Hi nr.. .il ctivns behind the lines ti;i v m;r.i! by Marshal Koch. Hp earn '1 thi" word, sent ahead by nim'fM that the allied commander-Ir-ch.i-f bad refused a provisional rr::m of hostilities and demand id an arswer within 71! hours, (.ovrrnnirnt Is Advised. tsa American government was r "adviied from Pari late today of h reception of the tiermans by M.ir-ha! 1'nch at 10:35 o'clock in the r.rv : r e and its result. Secretary I-at.i-".g immediately made the news r-ib!:r at the state department, j.rer unofficial Information t the movements of the Herman courier r,,i krodi?e of the difficult roads eve- which he must travel for 100 iniies after leaving the allied llnea Vd li the concern that he could not t; bark with a reply before to morrow, rven if not kept waiting fn ,i .incision. tti the meantime the result is an e.l'd here with entire confidence Hint calm. American and allied mil firv men say the end must come Tji kly one way or the other; that if the 'Hermans are unable to agree amTB themselves and accept the ":ed terms the problem will be si't'.f.l for them with no Treat de 'y. Some believe tnat acceptance a'5 ire i and will be hastened, now th.it a final effort to quibble wih le.-'il.tie-i stopped is ended, on the Mtmry thet even the kaiser himself nei-t rea'tze that unless peace Is iru.! ouirklv there will be no gov err merit in Hcrmany to make It. Hi viva's In New York and clsr . r toriv of the premature peace iVnoi'sirations started yesterday by ti false report of the signing of h .irniisttce led President Wilson tn il-rcet Secretary lapsing to an t"i':r.,n that as soon as any decision n r(rird to the, armistice wns ra. h"d it would be made public im rreo. itely hv the government and thi' any statement that news re r;i.riiiB this event was being; with h' i was utterly faliw. A" Inlerestine quentlnn was raised l tVe s'atement In the report to the An iiicio government on which Seo. ri'u-v I.mlrur based his statement . that the Herman envoys came with f l I powers. Fince the delera.tea did ri.l se fun powers either to slsrn or r . t the terms and instead referred 'him to prand headquarters, it w-as rn.'iM.o; here as certain that they '.mi" ni'h the hope of accomplishing S'T.ethinir more than the stjrnaCire of nn armi-lire. Tt w-as believed their P'irpe was tn Inject matters wnicn ( ..j rather resent tho idea of talking can he considered only at the peace i ahnl .p'v,ni,' 1n ,n united war work fnrr..-r-,ep "fund." said K. W. Marland. state P has v.een made very clear, how- rn;llrm,in rf ,n. war work rampalgn. pvir ,,nd emphasized tndav in offi- ( who .s n Tulsa veeterday. In run Jjal disritches. from France. 'ht nPl,tUin wl,h thf, drlv "i tct that Mirsl al Kor h'M powers were limited jn3lenil nf giving' wo folks permitted .-"! y to the drastic military pro. ,o reman Ht nom0 are 'pavjng' a mm p-ej.-rihed by the supreme war , l)pj) WP nw(1 .iin.i; i ersilliee. , I FILE NEW INFORMATION IN THE MAYS MURDER CASE N- mfornia'ion chareinc .Take. M'.n wuh murder on September 1". 'f i; . Snucnlis. w-ris filed yeeterdny Kf'i-r .i'ir, itp n the ju,slice court of Sl.n. Sotiiralis wan arrested 'he iliv after the alleired murder. and l"f!l,r 1l! w-a'ved preliminary in Slack's He was bound over without f district court, but on hahea c'i hi 'ore .fudge Rrerkenrnlire of 'hi. ipcrior cniir. wits allow-ed bond in iv Th F:.v ac;, n." r n nn of $ r . o o 0 . i'd etuie against hi in was dis- I by County Attorney C.eorse j "Kverv business man. every m r md proceedings .-eared oer i ,.n;tn4, PVery farmer, every laborer h:s time with the object of in t),is country should pay his deb' wing bail. J.ike Mays is it 1 to these bovs by riving to the united ! war work campaign verv dollar hi I MINING TflWN-K FIRST "iiniflU rinai TO RAISE ITS WAR FUND r'K!.AHOMA CITY. Nov. 8 '''". inland mlnmt; ra.mp on the "''iir? and I atiirter county line, "be honor of being 'he fust kl.ibouia lo raise its iiio!n i, ' unite. 1 war work c.iiiira:gn. i r mi vi lion committee visited i i v.-i last Sunday and found 'he I Ma ah il the crrlD of the flu The 1 on of tho IocaI committee l.-ke.l much wan wanted When "r, ,j trnr.. $:.00n he replied, "thi i icadj na )'0a ca drive 1 - WEATHER REPORT Tfl.M. N.ir s - Mmimum. 'It, luiiiimuai 4.'.; uortli windk fttid rli-ar. OKLAHOMA: "irdiy and Hun da f.r, ijiti n.i. h crunKe in ti'mirr 1.1 urc Uit'ISlAVA: ' Sa'iirilnv parttjr flo'i.ty, Ifx-nl iiii)irrf .'-uiiday gfa-i--4''v ( f:Kvs.-, StiirU nJ Sim ily tfein ii.v UTr, mil uiiKii rhan( in t'tnT.i rhiijf EXST TK.x s- Ktiurda pnlr ''i.'.'ly ' .il il.iwurii on His ru(, J-.. .. lav (mr UKS!' fU-! SHiiirii.i and Stiiula f i : r n.. i.i.i h nnire in tetn pi-r. rif K iA' l.r Kinrdjr and ."'.inlay, wurmrr Sinil. CONGRESS PUT UNDER REPUBLICAN CONTROL Man. I II of at I last T-i in Scnali mill II! in loner liraiii-h Assiireil on Illicit lli tiiriii. MANY CHANGES TO BE MADE Ixiilco lo I lea. I Inrnpi ItcUitlons t'oiiiiiiittii'. I'liirn-c 'i mi i u- uilil Warri-n Aiiripriatiiiis. WASHIMiTi i.V. Nov X. A re publican majority in iho next con gress of at le.ust two in tho hen.Lte and of not lesa tlian 43 in th house was amirfil from returns today from the wattcriliK (loililful district of last Tuesdays i 'lection. Word from Hetroit of election in Michigan upon alriinut complete un official retorts of Truman II .Vi. berry, republican' candld.i:e for tne senate, over Henry Kurd, democrat, incrivmcd the republican sii iaio roil to 49 a bare, majority. Tim Ueino crats have 4(1, with the Ualn cn.v test between Senator Numn'.. Jcnio crat, and former (iovernor tlooilinK aUll in doule.. (in thi face nf al mokt ruinplets unofficial reiurnn. Nugent haa a majority of nearly IdO. but Goodina; has demand . I an i l-fn-aal count whkti will bo made November 13. Heturna from the laat niiiminb house district Ihe tccond Montana, where ti republican waa olectei lo the se.it now held by rtep.-esiinlojlve Jeanoxte llankin. uns'icccjaful ln'lt pendent candidate for the acnato were received toda. On the facf now complete un official returns, the po'ilicil lineup of the next house la h follows, llt puhilian. I'oS; democr.iii, 1JI; in dependent. I; 8ocialiS'. Itciulillcuns to Control. I'rooptct of holding not lc.i. than it seats In the senate, rei;:inl!eea t tho outcome of the Idaho ront'ist, places tho republican in a powition to lake Cna'.iol of tho teniae troni the demoi'rata. and ra-'irvar.i j it. With 49 votes necesrii-y tn control, however, republican lMdi'4 realize t) in t nreanlzinion will il.'i.nnl upon unbroken parlan uliKnmi ni. Itepubllcan control of luitti senile and linuff and harmony of a vion between the republicans of iioth bodies are expected here to hne much effect on Ii k hIih .e. poilt u. I.kn the re-orpinization of the house, republican organic tilr-n of the senate principally affects chalrm'tr. ships and mujunty con'..-ol of enm iTiitteea besides leginlatlon. Senior 'y of service Is the almost unbroken precedent in the aen.i'e, an In tho house, of electing commilieo chair men. With the republicans holding In tact their majority to organize the senate. Senator l.odgn of Mastrachu actts under the seniority rule, would 00 NUM.' ED ON rAlit TWELVE Paying, Not Giving, Is Idea in Raising United War Fund ..... T. j-k, . Hod to thoi splendid Yanks who have knocked the wind out of the kaiser, and If we fall down at this grave hour In raining a fund In excess of what is asked, we are the most un grateful people In the world. . "lyet's nult worrying about what our share is. Our share la every dol lar we have earned above bare liv ing expenses during the war. "The boys over there have) given every moment of their time; have given their business opportunities, and havn offered their lives to win for us the coming years of peace and prosperity. When thev return they will have no accumulated weunn io show for the months they have served us. has saved since the war began. "The flinrt ral';d n'xt wrek ! v ,h" united war work cumpiign wiC be "1 In providing comforts and eon- venienees lor our ooys nurirm i ' long period of enforced (idleness in the camps, providing for them e 1 i -rational opportunities and sur-o i n l irg them with every promotion apainin sickness and ilin'ase. "The i'lfluenza epi lenil has ki led off more men on our ramps an lenrl lVrshins has lost in France "The money contributed next w-ek w'.ll bring your Poy tiar-K io on bark to better, heaJthier man and may be , Ihe means of saving b.s lifi" This is the mes.ci.Ke of the man in i ehar of raisins; Oklahoma's uo'aj i ih. ojcroilag tiflcoia ot the 4 - British Take AvesnCS' and Enter Tournai Haig Reports. FRENCH STILL GAINING Large Area Is Liberated By Continued Drive To ward South. YANKS TAKE NEW POSITIONS Forest Holds Arc Won; . Serbs Cross Danube Into Hungary. 1iOMmN. Nov. g.Tho iiilnrc of the Important town .of .eaii'M anil the oivupatlon of the woli-rii IKirtlmi of Tournai arc reported In Held Marnhul Hull:' official (uniniuiilenllon loniulit. Iioth north uml south of Ai'Mnrs (he Itrilish troopa hac pn.sMi the lino of the .imiix-MuulH'iixr roail. I'MtlS. Nov. H.-Hir I'nii.li troopM arc i ontliiuini; to pro- the t.cruuins. iiilng ilrlten the eiirmv from further large areiut on the soiulicrn part of the buttle front, aeenrillng to the offlciil eiiniiiiu iiliiitloti l.ncd tonight. Ilj Thi. Ahmoi'ii(1 Prs. MTII Till! lltl.MII Mt.MV IN Fit. WO; Nov. M. (10 p. in. I. t.eneral (ioiirnuil tonight lioliN the west Imnk of the MciLse rlter from Sedan Ki the outskirts of Mc- en-H, Ills troops during having nuole an aiUSnce five tn right miles. the iluv of from i By The Anefiaied Pnn 1 WITH TMK AMIll'.li'AV 1 111 'IIS I "X THM VKI'SK l-'Kw.N'T Nov. s J The right wing of (ieneral Pershing's I foped advance. I today, pu.shnig inin the western eiiKe of llcun y w ood and in Ihe Woevre forest. In the Kcurev wood reitlon the whnle line advanced, culling off t he salient of the IIoih de la Mont.igue, llaraumont and lirandeville. In the Woever foresl sector It wan patrols who peneterated the edge of the forosiand they met with resistance. This section of -he bat tle line contains virtually the last strong enemy defensive positions. Il k withdrawal far to the rear is prac tically certain. SKH1IIANS CIIOSS KAXI'RH INTO III XtrVllV. LONDON. Nov. S. Serbian troops have crossed the Panulm Into Hun gary where they have been received with the greatest enthusiahm, says an official statement issued by the Serbian war office Thursday. (iHRMAVS AHF. Ill ItltlKI) T llOUDEIt. Ily The AmoruLtd Pmv on the battle fields the Hermans evervwhern are being hurried hark CONTIM'ED ON I'A'iK TwHI.VK Railway Telegraphers to Get Wage Increase WASHINGTON. Nov. An order granting railroad telegraphers a general wage Increase will bv Is sued within a few davs by Director tieneral McAdoo. It was said today at the railroad administration. The advance is said to average about $30 a month. .rn i;reat morale .ip'tii ii idi'n'i f.ed w.th this pro.si ruiinii of the war, '.be V. M. C. A , Hie V. W. C. A . the National t'atbolic war couneil, Kniiihts of I'olurnli'in. ,Iew1. b wel fare board, war camp community service, .American library .i.1' jeja'ion and the Salvation army Mr. Mfir land spent s oi.i l.ttle teni' ci T:ils.i and cotigrat -1 la ted Mr S. to la.r. the district inu.iati'r, on .'.' .-orpin! oriraniz ituin In i e puiiu.c o'-r Ihe drive. mi 1 y luncheons of the workers in the c.ir-.pa.gn wnl be 1 1 1 in Hotel Tuis-i every day at noon, be. tinning nevi Tuendav. nccording to an a n iiou nci' ment made a' head- I'l.-irters vi-stcrd-iy This t.ieits With toe sntic'.f'n of the cunctl of ile fense, Ihe it ayor and Ihe health of ficials in i"w of Ihe facta thit the "flu" I d in Ti'si is lo he nil.-.-.! be fori- that ilii.e In all pi -oIbi biii! v there will be no I'inrheotis of tlie d club, the Itotary club, the l.iors .'I'lh, the City club and o'ber art i mzations din ing the cm ji liitn Ti e inembTship r.f th'-s" ori.- m i7.a '.otis cii-.Ht.itute a very t.,rge pi-reentare of the workers in lie 1 nri.l Stales war work cam-pa"-"l jlii. u'fiit cirs and Inlerurban operating in Tulu w.ll be 'i."d to gi-id advantage In boosting ihi vva- fund drive, according to i . rt c by the director of pub- ir the b.g drive, ,,1-ns will be cari-ied on ttie nd b 's ends of all f eet l t - n-l ii.ii.i'ijt oun cirs Ihii.iie .l.:l "loxans as "Hick the Ka.s r." .1 "ill' the Hun " The Important factor in the com ing united war worif caninii,,-i is h ' organ:)!. ng of laimr in -Till'ii. The ab'-r unions liave lai-n nriiiinizel under the direction of Major H K Warren of the tabor division and -i-prifienta.tivee have lieAn '.-elei-ted front every labor union in the city. Thi.-e men will have active charge of ihe snlirw-ji t ion smoni: the lalior OOSTLXVEV OH JJZ& TW1XVL Kiiipernr Says He Can Not Abandon Nation to An- arc by and Allies. HE REPLIES TO SOCIALISTS Ultimatum Issued by Tarty Demanding Abdication by Noon Today. CROWN PRINCE IS INCLUDED Renunciation by Frederick William Is Another Con dition Laid Down. )) 1l. . 1 j i . .1 I'm, A MS TI I: 1 1 A M. Nov K ... kiiipcinr William of lieriii.iuy h.i ile, lined to accede to Hi" ilcm.i mis that he abdi- a.!o, mys a ilerui.iii w In I 'ns diapatcli pit ked up li,'! c tiungljl To the iiilniiatiiiii of the him lallsts the einpc inr rep.ie.l through Milliliter of tlie Interior hirwi that he re fused to altjii.il.i oliintai 1 1 y on the I ground that he i ou,, imt at Ihe mo ment of peace undertake the terrible iespotiM.lility of handing mrr Uer I many to Ihe entente and tlellvi ring I up ihe country to iiu.iriby. i I1ASI1I,, Nov. s -Tim abdication ! of Kinperor iliiatn and the rr niinciution of the throint by frown ; I'riiice I'reileru k llllam bi foru ! noon today were demanded In an I ultimatum aerit by the managing I I omniici e of the (Jei inan hoelalli-l party at i a o'clock yt-suirday aflor- ! noon to Prince Maximilian of Haden, trie impi-rliil i-fiancelioi-, according 1" the Correspondence Soi-lallste, the off 1,1,11 ""--an of the Mii.aiu.t party "f i ienniiny. J '"' niaiiaglng committee of the (""'lalls' l'i"' considered the entire J,J'" "'lu.itlon ami us il.K-islons were . mho.Cccl m the ultimatum wnicn i nuipp .scneioemaiin, social- 1st member of the (ieriiian cabinet without portfolio, went to Chancellor Maximilian. These decision were: Kn st The rlghl of public ua sembly. Second The military and police must be ordered to exercise great re serve. Third The Immediate trans formation of the Prussian govern ment In conformity with the views ot the majority In Ihe reichstag. l'Niurth Urciter socialist intiueme In the relohslHK. Fifth -The abdication of Kinperor William a. id tlin. renunciation of tho throne by the crown prince The Imperial chancellor was a.sked to reply before noon today, accepting the conditions. Otherwltw the nodal U's declared they would withdraw from ihe government. A Munich dispatch gives additional details of the meeting at which the republic was pi ocla lined. Several thousand persons were present, hav ing come by Invitation of the socialist party. Af er fiery speeches by nu mi rous orators, the crowd adopted a resolution demanding the Hlxlica- lion of the kaiser, renunciation of I t iKht of succession by the crown i prim e; tho int i oduetion of a demo- 'rratic regime in Uermanv; accept ance of an armistice, no future wara i except for national defense, social reforms and eight hour day for 1 workmen. I The speakers were received with great enthusiasm. They all affirmed 'thai the socialist party limed neither j a strike nor revolution hut desired I on y complete reform. I In a procession which was formed I ttiil which was a mile lung were I many soldiers of all arms headed by a hand. The procession marched to 'the rojal ,'alac and the ministries, j where the government hurnr-r.y 'posted upper's for the populace to ; remain i aim. I HAS KI,, Nov s The Hei iin ia -I 7irt I- announces tlv ititrrparlv com jniittce of the reirhs'tsg has tai-en no j decision respecting tl,.' ijueHtion of i the abdication of Hie Herman em peror, but that ihe miiiii'ty rrooir j nizes Ihe im perious necoe.,'v of an icurly solu'.on of the prnbietl . I I'.ASIll.. Nov. n - I nirttig the -v.-j t ihK of ihe diit j ill I a ci. today a deci , I was passed deiosiii(r tlic iiteislmfii id;, nasty, according to a. dispatch re. Iccived here toni;thl finin Muni. h. Havana. Republic Proclaimed j hi Bavaria Report HAS K H. Nov R - A republic has! been proc!nice. in I'av.iria af the' rnni luMjon of a gnat iopular mei-t-j Ipg vesterd.iv. fays a ti li'i'r.im from Munich under today s ila'e ( Wilson to Announce , Signing of A r mist ice Vhcn Vo rd Recei ved WASHINHTi N. '"V The ! state-,. ml was nrh"i-'e a' tin ' vv ii ;'e liic.re sti .rl ,' aft"!" la ' o do. k this I' . ol tiin.r 'bit In " . ever word r-ame of the s irr.i.v of ' .11 rm ',ci. in l-'i i n. 1,' I'M ',.nr biiic- lf vv o.. t ..Mi ime .'. I.t: liatclv Mi Uinsir.g s'a'en enl savs: "I am rei.uesie.l ami .nit tiori-..-d by the pre." di n' to st ite that mi In formation read. ,ni,' thin govi'ttt re nt i onoi t n, ni: the armistice negotiations iti l-'ran- lies been w.'hbelil. that ii'iv s;a;emerit io the eon'rary Is utterly fiisM ami licit as soon as a di finite deots.on in reirard to the arm slice has been ri ai'hi d. It w ill be in mini M ,. l y loadu vubl.u b Urn -ovcrUiJivUt." Germans Get Armistice Terms; 72 Hours Given to Accept Them WANT WAR BRIDLE TAKEN OFF BUSINESS I Imt of I oiumeree Thinks II l I line to (i inmi iiic In Dlseiins I iiitil-l rial llelelopineiits. LIMIT FEDERAL CONTROL Winn lioiiiaiiils for War I'lirimses I i'iis., lilriilorH nU eilunlness ns I Mini ' lo pretuil In finiuirv. la 'ok, i,,; foiwatif lo the time w hi u w.i' .s over .ml normal eoiili i tict nn. the i Imiutii-r of coin- . I . i '. 'li-, ii i e asking that t he th. 1:1 in- t iki ii off development of the count r.v. TheV look hleis at their meet ii, r ve.vterd.iv to have submit ted by the J tilled .-'tales rhaillbi-l of commerce a referendum on the elimination of all bureau control ami Rov ernini otal liianaKi'iiii lit ,nf busl nes ii' l'i Ities "A slioe faitory wanted lo in cna-e ,tv , i..t.i siock." explained M i' Hale ihaltrnan of tlic Indus Ilia! loiiimiti... of the local organ ization at Ihe meeting yesterday noon at Hotel Tols. i. "and we got hv the Is-ues cosimlitee at Kansas City and also flu- approval of the Wash li.Ktnn nit boi ilies. but the first thing we h.iyr to do is In show that evil v man who Invest In the capital stock 'nn afford lo buy il. I 1 1 1st verv much if the people realize the import. ime of thi" I'erlatnly they do not understand that they cannot make an Invest ment anticipated on Iheh- earlnits. hut they arc required lo have capital oo band over and above the demands of Ihe -coveni-tn.o't for their money before thev can invest In a new business by buy Ini: its stock. "I think it Is hlrh time lo take the hi idle off. and I Min iti si that we take the matter up through the I 'niled States chamber of commerce ami g't the miitler In shape to pre sent l i congress. Just as soon as the war conditions warrant " The directors discussed conditions that follow the war and will forward a resolution for referendum by the national organization, urging the co operation of all other commercial bodies. Kach chamber of commerce In the I'nlted Stales having member, ship In the parent bodv will be called on to vole on the mailer. The matter nf a Tulsa member nn the capital Issues commillee fhr the district was also discussed. The ill rectors will urge upon .1. S. Cosden. the local representative, ipiallfving and attending the meetings. Mr. Cos. den his been so busy. It wan ex plained, that he has not had the time to attend Ihe committee ses sions, and so many Important mat ters are developing in connection with Ihe oil Industry ttiat it was deemed proper ,0 have some mem. her who can attend at leant once a week. Kvery Industry that has business before the i'-sues committee Is re iulred to make a showing, and while two other members sre from Mkls limnii, they cannot be expected lo look nfter Tulsa's Interests, and the chamber of commerce Is Ruing tn arrange to have someone attend the vnrlniiH session" at Kansas City as a matter of protection to Ihe oil In dustry. In the event Mr. Cosden finds he cannot qualify, the chamber of com meree will ask for the appointment of some other Tulsa biiHlnesn man. Suffrage Amendment In Leading by 5,000 iill,Mi'MA ' ITV, Nov. R. Com nlile retuins from 21 counties in tiklaboma, received up lo noon today. show that 2'i I7H votes were cast for suffrage in Tuesday's nlci tlons. while Iho votes agalnsi Ihe amendment numbered 1 1' . V k ;i. giving the ipiestlon a ma joi it v of fi ."'. These .'1 i oun tiis represent .r'lt voting precincts out of 11. .'.nit. Official returns had not begun to arrive at the state e'.ic. in. n boaid offices at noon loda. Peace to Bring Gradual Cancelling of Contract k V ASH I N' .TON. Nov . S i ban 1 ion H.irin h of the war iiulii-tn-s j board author, z'd the statement to J liii,h' l.. ' tin' i oioinc t"'-n ' "ill not i result ill . 'Ilie'lliti. cancellation olj war supply loli'rails but lb it oil j tlacls Will be -ai.i' '.i. I I'ra.l.e . a-! reiiuiri'tin tit a ri-lin", mal- .ng i j possible to lift . ' ' iilm-iils ami n j Mm 'inns upon o. bnarv : ndu-t r 1 1 a'tivrii' , Standard Oil ot Kansas Declares Extra Dividend 1 NH'tl'llcMA. Kan. Nov Tie j s-'amiaid M.l lomp.iny "f Kansas in i .1 iv diilal'-d It... reguiar 'inarlif'. Ir id. 'tol of $.'! a 'I are. papa bb- I ie. . i ml'i-r It. '" st"i khol.Jeii, of r-" ord on November ;io Iv illefl S bile i eli-hrntlng. I i 'Hi' ' 'l.'TII. T' as I . d I luffio " . I 'i. ac id-l.'.i i v i li"' i, .1,1' 11 wi'h a I'l.'toi li-t mg.'it wtn, i a a ffl' tiri'l ill was in pi ogre: s i ai We i'in rf"ri. I, ear hern The lei', j ,et i ntered Ills heart, killing bun in-' .'itantiy ' Malnnr Is f orillllltssloilril. M'.W V'HIK. Nov s Imd'ev' Ki".d Malone. forn.or enilM 'oi of tip : oil of New York, bus been i oin u . u- - ' -ioiied a lieul i-i.a 'i' In the l'uitel .-'a'i'S n.iV" and ll.s bren hj.'itii i) ( t , in- overs-Ms transpoit iji-rvi-'a It' v.dS announced tmiinlit, - Princc Mux Resigns Hun Chancellorship Sags London Report' lONDOV, Nov. h I'rlnee Mm lllldlail of I i.iili-ii, ihe lillHiinl tieniiiiii i baiii cllor, lias reslgneil, iiiisirihug lo n (.criiiaii wireless dispatch picked up here tonight. The vvlnii'-s sn)s I lui l rrlnN Mat li'inteieil his i'i-senniloii In view uf Ihe nlleieil pal lliillH'lllai'v sltiialloii, but thai ms epiiiiiti. of It is still oiitsiamllng. AVIATION GASOLINE I ORDERS CANCELLED (.overiiiiicnl d vises Mbl-t iinllnenl Itelliiers Ml, (Hill Mar pels Monthly " Will Not te Neiileil. I'lvnlence that the wur cst.itilisb meiit lu Ihe Culled Mantis has reached high tide came esterd.iy w hen Dili Iv refiners In the mid -i nn. tinenl field were advised Ibal the gov eminent c inci lied orders for Mi.nAfi bar i. -Is inonlblv of aviation gasoline The order came from Ihe national war service petroleum hoard. throiizh tin secietlirv. .1 A Mofflll. Thl mentis that other govern mental dcpal'tlui ills nm1 cotnmercUl collsiimel H ail- to get this additional gasoline silpplv and that markets for it must be obtained. .1 !-'. I'amploii. seeretiiry of the ad visory committer, for the mill conti nent field In the petroleum board, notified nil Tulsa refiner- of the ranee nation by phone, and wired those outside the Immediate terri tory The order only f ffeolf I per cent of the crude runs of the field, and does not add a material sum of gasoline to the present abundant ly supplied mar ket, but it puts niMrketlug agencies Into action to find disposition when the demand Is nol so keen that there's competition In Ihe field. The present governmental de mands from the mLI continent field In addition tn this aviation purchase, net about 300,0(10 batrels a month. Tblk Is "navy" grades, and so far. the nil Industry has met this demand as well as every other governmental demand, from all fields. The oil Industry Is one of the few Important ones railed on tn help w in the war that has met every emer gency and every demand promptly, and il certainly commands the ad miration of Dm business and Indus trial w orld, Maid Secretin y Campion. REVOLf AGAINST CARRANZA IS REPORTED TAKING FORM MI, I'ASo, Tex.-u. Nov. 8. Ia He niibllna. a local newspaper printed In Spanish, tonight printed nu extra containing n copy or what was claimed to be iin open letter from Heneral I'elipe Angeles, former Villa actlllerv chief, declaring against Iho t'arriinzii government and proposing I'r I'YunoiS' o asiuez Homey, for provisional president of Mexico The letter was dated New York, where II was announced a junta had been or. ganti'd to oppose the Carranza gov eminent. I.uls Cnballero and l-inill-lano Zapala. u-bel leaders, favor the movement, 11 lidded. Ilohert Collier Head. NKW yiiHK. Nov. !' - Itobert J Collier, Ihe publisher, died suddenly al his home hci tonight. Revolt Spreads in Germany; Uprising of Navy Unchecked AMVI'l,ltrAM, Nov. HT.le. graphic ininmiinli allon U-lween nisterdain anil llcrlin, l.nelss k, Itrenieii and Hamburg ban bi-cil stopped al Ihe risiics of Ihe llcr lin postal autlioiilles. re port Is current Hint iln-re have tusi-n ills inrliiimi's at I ss(-n. AMSTI' ItOA.M. Tli.irs-I.i' . Nov 7 III p in i The great i lei man in i r 1 1 ie p,,t of II a m i"i i g is i'o m -pu t.. v m 1 e band-, of i be i evo. liitmni , a ' conlmg to !' ports f I "in I I I i-ib'l g new spa per - pi I id -i , ... t .... i o"i-ni- i iaz.--t.- 'I bi ii d (lac 's 1 1 ins- on all ship., in IS- Imi'iii The 1,. ad'i'iart' t s of the com- III. Idler of the poet hart been o-. , i ,,i .1 i,v t tie old .1-1 - ' iel 'li il af er exl-ii ng o i iiieiti - In which ma I 1 1 1 1 1 1 .His W I I II. I Ail- led' ' f ' V ' .. -i tool, f'i'o i. m '.hi tic. vlii ol i 1' . of AHona T! por' i "liiaii'b i tbeie agie. , to ai i t.e ili-iii i ml- a bu.H'-l I.-, t i.' s..l-dlel-l coum ', l.oM'oN '. Ill eiiiet, ,S. I, v Jo,e. in 'in Th' i 1 ' 1C s of in. i Til-n l.i t ,111 I I' v . 1 1 1 1 I 1 .11 i nlii.K i . i ' ' i -1'ifoi ! pi, i, I, t., l" I ' i Ti ie:: -tl ' 'i !V " V I ' I a t ,' I' 1, ' : ". i : , : , :i .1' I I I" ' f- I '! f " ' I, a ' , I . oiio. - ' on n .: i U' i ni li I 111 n.e', . :,.' I I '1 II nulling be i I ' I ' t.,' I) ' ' I'll" ' 1' V Of H''!- . M.l tn- I ' : -it u i ted on i he 'A'io.1 r r. :,'. 1 1 b k. ml li.'.i ...f I I a in ! ,,! -s .r. war population Was ..l.o,,t ,iiiiin i-chw'ii i n is t ni- en ji i.., I , ..... nr.itid d i' hv ol M' c lenli'irl- ylini'ii'i and Is si ni'id on the wis' ..Hi. of I.mn Scfiwi-tln. : i . ii'Hlii-as! of liiiebi ek I' i p. .1.1 1 in w a.- about Mil1!. Tii.ii'. l.i a city of liUMl I'rus- Marshal Koch Pi its Question Up to Foe's I'lmovs to Accept or Reject Without Parleying. COIMDITIONSTAKENTO HEADQUARTERS C' Koiv'hstjitf WilJ Discuss Course of Action and Roach Decision Proposal to Cease Hos tilities Is Promptly Rejected. PARIS, Nov. S. Leaders of the various; parties' in tht.' I rcichslajf will meet tonight to determine the course -to be i taken on the conditions of the armistice, nays a dispatch from I Merlin to Herne printed in the 1'arin Temps thin afternoon. I.ONPON, Nov. 8. The flermitn proposal for an immedi ate provisional tiuspen.ion of hostilities hart been rejected by Marshal Fochr A d'erman courier bearing the text of the conditions of the armistice has been sent to Spa, no other means of communi cation leing practicable. At allied geniral headquarter Friday mornnig the Ger man plenipotentiaries, according to u French wireless; mes najs'e received here, received the conditions of the armistice as well as a formal demand that they should be accepted or re fused within Tl hourn, expiring on Monday morning at 11 o'clock French time. The French wireless message picked up here in from the (Jerman delegates to the imperial chancellor and the German high command. It concludes by asking that a courier be sent back as soon as possible with instructions. The message from the German delegates reads: "From, the German plenipotentiaries for an armistice to the imperial chancellor and the German high command Friday morning at allied general headquarters the plenipotentiaries received the conditions of an armistice as well as a formal demand that they bev accepted or refused within 72 hours, expiring on Monday morning at 11 o'clock, French time. "The German propoBal for an immediate conclusion and provisional suspension of hostilities was rejected by Marshal Foch. "A German courier bearing the text of the conditions of the armistice has been sent to Spa, no other means of com munication being practicable. "Please acknowledge receipt and send back courier as soon as possible with your latest instructions. Sending of fresh delegates is not necessary for the moment." Spa apparently is the headquarters of the German high command. The town is in Kelgium 17 miles southeast of Lirge and near the border of Prussia. Spa ia about 100 miles northeast of La Capelle, near where the German emissaries entered the French lines. tiMHMAV OrY'llK IS ItKIKCTIlI). PA Ft IS, Nov X -An official note issued this afternoon says: "The Herman delegates arrived Koch's this morning at Marshal headiiisrlers. They made a formal demand for an armistice, 'The text of Iho conditions of the allies was read and delivered to them They tsked a cessation of arms. It was refused Jhem. Tho enemy has 72 hours to answer." It was later announced that Ihe Herman demand fur a cessation of , Ha It Iich nn the left bank of Ihe Nieiiien river, till miles north east of Koenigsbiirg Its popula tion Is about 31i.0ii0. S'.iiderhiii g 11 Prussian town In S hleiiwlg. I :i mibs. noilbeiist of ' I'.enshiii g. In in the hands of llm I revolutionaries, according to .1 ' dispatch from 'opi-nhageo to the huchaiige Telegraph company The red flag lias been hoisted on the I Mips there, i ' i'oPHMIAHHN'. Nov. Itevo. 1 I'miilUs is 1 11 1 tin- north Hi'. ! n an riulwav line south of I'lens f mug, in H- hleswIg Hobi'i in Th.s ( briai-s i iciiiiiuiii' arionn fiom toe 1 iioiiji with 1 1 11 in ii 11 1 I S'lliii' of 'I,,, lieiioan W irvl'ij.:, from le I.IVe ariive.f III I I' 'is. j bore, in .-'1 lib .w ig, tin- I'.e I ng.. i. : Tnli-mli of too, '.t . 11-port., 'iin ir j Olft'efS Wile J,,, v g I! pig ',l', 1 'ill- ! il'-i the 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 a id 01' Hie a .' . Tin- H. rm.i 11 ports of I'"' i 1, 1 v en a ii I 1 '11 v h 1 v e 1 1 a 1 : . In'' 1 ba mla of s, -1, !ci-h 1 ie, 1 . , - 1 be s'llle-WIg Volk i-l'iliill 'V j I.iiNIi'iN, Nov ii., ,,ove. llll-llt Wili-ii (Cciltel In ' ' si'l'Z I tig of Vlrt'l'iiy the entile tier tn.ill ll.i'. V b', i i'Vii' I'lofi.'l! forces Was (aflli'l icl III 11 f.-itliv peaci. In: in inner -o-1 1 v g to the l-.- "1 :: Te-g-.l 1 01 I 1- Spoil 1 1 I' II t .111 a. pi ni. 1. ' n i 1 1 flu-' w is l.i" ;e, i,.,', . I el ,. v he addi ' i Willn l ,,-,:, iv. , 1 lii. 1, aval .if;. i eets al'teed I., ;.i... a.ilhioitv ou r I 11 t lie I I'l.l'l'l if ' ' C, W Olll.l p' . il - 1: e to m.ii.e I ' ll.i! sh'.'ll 1 I i'i It',:. .si itt.i k ib.it nava. port stali- r.aiik nit Issued. i iK I, Ml' i.M V ' 'ITV, Nov s i'ta'e i P. inking ' ' -' 1 1 1 1 1 , i s , on r l-ankf 1 t... ': day I- cud a .. o fill '!, c o I. il 1 1 1' 1 11 of ) .-ill sl:i e t.ini. at tile i lice of toiol- i in i.i l'ii'la.i, No'. eiiiLer 1. ' hostilities wss for an Immediate suspension. nUI.rllJATHH AUK lUKUVtn iy KOCH. PA It I.M. Nov . The Herman del egates came wilhln the Krench lines last night to receive from Msrshsl Koch Ihe allied terms for an armis tice, proceeding this mornlnir to the meeting place designated by the marshal x The while flag bearers reached the left wing of Heneral Pebenhy's srmv at 10 o'clock last night. They arrived at the place Indicated by the allied supreme commander within the Krench lines about 3 o'clock, this morning snd passed the remainder of the night there. Marshal Koch will have with him during the armistice Conference an American well us a Hrltlsh repre sentative. The Journey of the Herman cou rier to Spa and return will require fiii more time than the distances In dicate, because of the difficulties of the roads under present conditions Therefore the receipt of the Herman reply Is llkelv lo be delavd a number i of hours bevnnd the time possible hinder normal enndltlons. j TONNAGE TRANSFER NOT ! RECOGNIZED BY ENGLAND I,ii.i.iV. i I P.nt.sh vv n e - b-ss si r-tci i . Sir Ijiiiuiiik vv hi i lung I'ivaiis. minister of blockade, an- , notiti'. I today that reminders had bee', .'!,! tu 'ie go Vf r ii nn- n t s of neii- i. 'outlines tiirtt the British gov- en -i,i n' h,,d alwavs declii-Pd to rec iii'i'vi' -i'i traii'-fMrs of i iipiiiv ton iiage iniide durum var and that the t,'iii,il i-ovei i: m entii had been 'warned H.s luajestv's governnier 1 would i-efuse to r'-cognize either d'.r. 'leg or aftic thi- v.iir intv such 'r.it.--fei 'o neiilr.il fag or ownership I made before rhn final concern of (n-ac... i-xci ti' with specli i-onient. : The Hrl'l-h gov e r II men I . the in.n. er said. h"c!s that tin ia claim aga.nst 'lie shipping of 'h (central povviri- in v lew nf their t'li. I ga so limn : itie r.iti piiitir nn I th.i th'-y do not intend I 1 1 1 e 1 1- I claim to be defeated or J '"'-.in I I an S'i'-it trani-fer ly Killed During eb-bi sllo.i ' NKW VoItK. Nov. s -Mrs. Louise , Thompson, w ntov. of Howard N Thonips-in. ion lim t respondent ; of the Associated I'n-ss ut Paris .-ml I'etrograil. ami her daughter Mug. ret. in vears i. id. were killed ,a-t nleht al Hie height of tho cele bration In Vounkers over the false ' armistice, reports when :i.i automo bile struck and hurled them under I a trolley ear Thev were caught In I a pocket In the crowd. Mr. Thomp- 6uq died lu I'ili, ' it ii-1 t. ' f.l If i-vV m ci 0 'if 4 St pi .1 !'! ii 5y ,j nil if r Mf"