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MOVY KVI'.MVfi, NOVr.Mm.lt I. 101 H. REICHSTAG CHIEFS Huns Waiting io Be Questioned w ; i t : U : 1 l""T ASK ABDICATIO n i . t-ey-1 z li T- a a a da V hi if i r. : 5 c : V - .- t ) cL - i OF THE KAISER j I : t ; li t : M i! ti !i 1 u At Same Time Emperor 0. K's Decision of Hun Parliament and Avows His Intention of Cooperating. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1 : ... V . .... ., ' i ! : ; .i ;,, . . ... .i t I e ! ; : -4 ' j r Z1 w "it - j .' . . - i n : 3 t- ZS'IMCH. Nov. 4 -Tii. :-r-r.'iun propaganda rvjc' rites' the Vorwaerts of ltrli n. a cm tirmm,' the report that Philip Vhejdemann. the socj.ili-r lead er 1:1 the v lrhtar, and member without portfolio in the Onn.iii al iru t. had a dd reused to Prince Maximilian of Hailtn, the im perial han---!l"r. a mmora n dum on tiit- r.f ev-ity of th" rf-tir-rnent of Krnp ror Willi.r.ii. The step va- taken, it i add d. aft-r an ai:re -ment had been reached by the Padcrs of the r-ieh-tatr parties. A.MSTi;UI)AM, Nov. I. 'Hi th" rri ,iitin of the constitutional amendment rnmin into force, sas an othci il t l -rrarn from Parlin, Pm jpnror William addressed to Prir.e .Maximilian of P.nPn. the (irin.'in liiil1 rial chancellor, a decree en lorsin the der -isions of the reieh an! avowing hi-? firm determinating : cuoprratp in their full develop ment. The emperor's decree readsj "Vour ratid dural hiqhn s: "I r'i:irn herewith for immediate publication the i 1 1 to anvnd the Imperial constitution and the lav; of March IT, 179, relative to tlm rep resentation of tho imperial chnncel l'ir. which has been laid before me lor sinaturt'. Kai-MT fllvos Opinion. "'n tho occasion of this top, which is f-'o momentous for the fu ture f th" Ci'innri peopb-, I have a desire to u.vo expression to my feeiinus. Pit p.ired for by a series of ivfTniiH'iit arts a new order -omr-s into force which transfers the fundamental rights of the kai-er's j fison to the people. "Thus comes to a close a period which will stand in honor before th es of future generations. Despite all struggles between invested au thority and aspiring forces, it ha. icndered possible to nur people that tremendous development which im-p.-ri-haMy reveale! itself in the won derful achievements of this war. "In the terrible storms of the four cars of war. however, old forms have been broken. up. not to have their ruins behind, but to make a place for a new vital form. I'rges People's Ilihts. "After the achievements of th' rimes, the Cerman peopln can elahr. that r.o r:;ht which may guarantee a free and happy future shall be withheld fom them. "The proposals of the allied co -eii'.iaents. which are now adopted and extended, owe their origin to this conviction. T. however, with my exalted allies, endorse these de i isions of parliament in tlrm deter mination, so far as T am concerned, to cooperate in their full develop ments convinced that 1 am thereby promoting the weal of the (Jerman people. "The UaL'er's otr.ee ! one of serv ice to the people. May. then. thrt pew order re'-ie all the goo-l pow- is which our people nee. I in order to support the trials which are hang ing o r the empire and with a firm s-tep with a bright future from the :.loo;n of the present. "la rlin. nt. 2S. T.( 1 . iu!'nh vii.ni-:i,M i. w. "Max. Prince of i:.: len." n il ntersigned RAKER ADDRESSES MEN AND WOMEN1 OF VARIOUS CREEDS ON WAR WORK vru' vim v..v t - Ad'!l C--ing ' "ast audience 'of iea dim Protect- I en'.s. Patholies and Jews, as.-erabled . . ... i i u Tadison Sdi.are Carden to pre- j i:"e for the 'peni:iir on Nov. ! 1 of j '!. war work -impiitt f";- 17. ."".( o Se. '" of War Rak.r Sunday : . pp ab d to tlie nation to provi-b ' !;'.) to injure t!:- v, u: u o Ani' r- j i"- .innv with, "a bi.:h and trained i . a '.aei! v for cit:.- n- hio." 1 "I do Tint now h n tb. -t the ;?-( i t n . :ap.r w;i r W I'd ;o to a n end." it I know tbi-- M r. 1 :-ik v said, tb. :t the war for o M'a; At.ieri".m 1 1 1 ,! I .1 1 ilKl I r...,),!;...-..! h.l-; f . i : n ; : o ecp U ! I; tf.te ti: t-. ..;,. to ip i ,i r' r it fs h-.'.-.d :f .1, v. i . like a home. . o t;;..o To i: : ii! T h y w il! ha e , a:!."'- in !0 Pi' "d S v -.'; 'ilT'-rt -1 '-a. it- r : , d lift' of Amei;ca. b .'ra wn out fi or Vicks cf homo :.-kv.e to b. .It. - 1 ad-!ti-?r Tt k iV. I,e a the at at:d the d.e- t. j:et I'.i. s ir.t.i th-- f ii' ilir. life UK! be ib.Me - of! :!: to i DEMOCRATIC REFORM BLUFF. SAYS OFFICIAL i:w v.iiiic. v.., la, . oul- I Uv;. . !. i!ie j. i'.u::!- i i;t-i-- r. ,:r:y af" o:i'c a du'T." Pnni'd Pbt- . nthal. m-i:!.er of the Pre:, p .-:h eiv. ml--.v n ?. t!.- Ci-.ited s'. !f s, ami f.-rnvr i :.-!it fron AI-n e th I ...rr.i it .t r-d in a t a lev. :, . !a re i a n i r h r. "te- . C U - -! T . -T ;-r?x. ! 's hi. . The F'lit.-d State dr. PI -t o-i'.th 1 if ,,!! tb-- h to:- nt. :t. b.i ye it; tl sir noi ,.,-.. t, . I . a. s,r::- ;p'!f t. V the T.op . s - ! f L. o . FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES ljrowin?- waitiuc; to -r. ounrTion;D Hun prisoners during the heavy fighting 'north of St. fjuentln resting 'ronih itdelli-"ncM ofllci-. .Vote tlie tank in th bark ground which ha; Roll of Honor Lifting Men l ioni Indiuna, llll nois. Michigan, Ohio am! Ken tucky on Casualty Uts. Tlie follow nig ea.iialtliü nre r. pert-'l by the eutiiinaiHliiij; yi iier.d of the Aiii r-I'-nn eji.'(litiin.iry fer-!: Killed in :! Hui, 1P1; (j,.,i (.f uouiels. . died of dl ; im. .i; uiiFcl'! everel. 1'7 ; wuiuided. d';T-e inidi-Jeriidn- 1, 'Jä; uonjide! fiiiylitly, 'ad; inijodiii; in :itie:i, i;. T..tai. :ti.:. KII.LI I) IN ACTION. hi. lit. Phillip I:. ( 'wl. i;nik. 'iii innati. ( t. (ujp(i:ai.s. Ilib.nrd I'oiW. lir-okvilie. Ind Hurler .fasper ti. Sp.ihr, Sv unioie, (). i'Kl VA i i:s. I'r.inU P. P.erthio. OriMut.' 111. I Sen Parp-r. Mt. Venmn. lehn A. 'I iff. Hanover. 111. 'rant Pole. Pontiac. Ali. U .Ijiines 11. Connelly. Inka. Ill Walter S. l'rai', Ufsi--,, Mi. Ii. luvld P. Davles. Herrin. III. P-ll.ert )avi. Paraiisville. I. Iirt.'i P. Pavbs. (otlthi-. I uI . Plllil II. JohliMiill. Iilr.iK, 111. lint.n II Morris. Korktord. III. is (). Phillips Hamilton, ( oe 1'ropes. Il'-ri ia. 111. Oc-ter I!. Keial.anl, Mitter. 111. Willi, mi Prbaii, Plii. ago, HI. Pharl.-s WawM.orn. II. .veil. .Mi.-li. l'eli Zalowski. SteuNenville. u in:i nto.M woindh iu. 1:1 v i:i ix Al'TIOX. Sert. Pari P. Sears. Plilm-o. m. I'KIVATKS. .P-hn Srutek. Phleao, ill. Panirl I.. 1'ankersU-v. Win. Ui-U r. 111. nihi or nisnA.s:. ba-eph Kalaxka. Tren. Mi li W il lit lit J. Neiiiinifi-. .Maii'U. M. um xiki m:vi:ii:lv in action. Unit, (ieorge pdwurd .bdbv. Plarks biirir. (. Ppl. Henry II. Jutzinann. l'.tr'.i, u. I'lClV ATPS. iiarles Kafka, PId."ii;o. III. William P. Pikett. .M('iiiie. 111. WOlX!i:i IX ACTION, lK(iHKi: i x l h:t k it i i x i; i . PK1ATPS. .Morris II. (JobNtein. Phi'-a-o, pi. Pliarles P. .Mej)prvy. Worden. III. Os.jir Marshall. Kana. III. Pae W hite. Kid )s Stor. Kv. w oi xih:ii sLKiiiTi.v. I.ietit. Pt-uitr T. Pettv, Ii w retn-eville, 111. Pnnp(KAI.S. Anthony K wiat k.iw ui. .Saginaw, MUli. I.te Key IMiTs. iivv..od 1'ark. Hi. ; PKIVATKS. ; Pdin I'r.mU h Hiiuu'ardep. M' Ihiil-, ! Mh !.. j P.oil Part-ui I a!e, Pvanst'-u. IP. ! William Thomas ldvincHpui, Spriuw' i Ii. d.i. Kay in-.n,! L. XHiek.-r. Pliirac" III. All. rt Nii-elh', Prhuet.in, Mi- h. Karl Patten, Patoka. 111. Prank A. Item, IJnwlitiz (Ireecn, O. MISMNü IX ACTION. William J. lPdliv, PU-vehuid. O. Ora Ward, 'ffutt. Kv. PREVIOUS LIST. The following casualties are reported ly the eomniandiitg irMieral f the Anur t'.in expedition. iry for-: Killed In ac tion, lä; died of wounds. I'd; db-d from .o . l.bnt an other ratios, . : ie from air plane a . ident. 1; died of disease. SO: u ""tided severely, .. : Wimil-l.'.l, decree Tl!1"!1 4,: OUUlW sMsMly 1 1 K1I.1.KI IX TIOX SPUtlPANTS: Ho' t. P. Pa. kstroin. Phl.-aij Heights, Hi. Pran'.o'in S. hobui-on. P'.ii.-.i 111. PK IV ATPS: P:":"I lev I. an son. Pv.arts. Kv. A:ph..:i. J. L oil.lin. Pbiea,.. Hi. Andy Snow, bi. !, ,,, K ihi:i or uorxi: sPlMlPA.vrs : Pdard W. M.Andr.wv, P,:i.:'a. PI .loo'.nia p.. Wo'eii.i. I i ,b nvilie, . PK I VA TPS : Mm. 'ii Pam.diell. Slian neston n. PI. .1. I II Prow, Perdvilb'. Kv. P ;..i.et P. Here'.ey. PJ.i.ajro, IU. brn.i.' -,'la H. Kin. Slax-k. Kv. Mir.--! P. Nal'-ritin. P. St Poms. II! IUK1 I lillM AC( ioi:t AM (rill'K ( AI M: l't Win. ,:it!:-;:i Hub. r. l..eii- ii. la. I'll i) i itoM xikpi.xxi: aiiiiiiat: l.; !.t. Prank P. lliilin.'sworth. 'lii- ;..'... 11! PmKPmUAI..' . '1 - CI .H P. Sp Ife.-, i "' e! Ill j ( I. V t Adolph l ie li.dke, Phi.-.i'... I T: IV ATPS : A' via P. F.ott.o.:. Pro a a. fa Id. Kv. t!i..! '. oni'. h. im, nvl!!e. In l N iviaa P.. P.iv!.-s l.l....;i.iiu-'!ii!f. Ind W::i. II. DkviMom. Ie.ir!.oin. Ml. h. "!ar.-:.'-e Ii. .U. p. . v fitv. .Mi.ti Win .lo';". Plenum;. PLi-ao. PI. I W. Po. Wilton. K .! !m P. ;iitt..n. I a !i ! -n r. II!. '!i. Pdwln Uoi. V. in W.: t t.hi-t"ti. It. I i;..:- P.. Salilru'. Pak- Pitv. El. 1 Il.irvev It. S. hr-'.-k, Su.or ".-. k. " I-!. I.e. p, ter. P.i na stvb:.-. K V . ) Pi:i Alls: ' j P.taes 11 p.pvar.N. l'ult o.. Kv. 1 hoi xni:i: i Hfgr I ntlrtrrminr.l i S-'t. Jo Jas. J .;r.' e. Pb-vel u,,, i i 'pi. Werner A. Jrafe. Cld'-no. P! PPIVATPS : 1 '.''.;,,: P.uat.s. IPi uiilt 'ii, m ;.ir Pii is. Pint- n. Ind I.orriife V.. I mv. An i - r 1 1 lie! 1 . -1 1 1 . : : I P.. Pi'a t, Pir.. iaii.it :. . W;;!.- a !...(! I :..: .111. C!;:.'.i.-.., 1 i I : . P: ; r.. pi.:. pi P. t. K I'uro k. ;.;. ::'. I )' Pi.r.i Ir i. in. P.ir' P;..:!.,' It;,' Ol Mll.Ii sI.Kill Tl. ; Ctlil'iilt... : Pr;i: k P.-v Piit.-.i? . Pi. U' '..ilili- AP.ke I.. 'A is I.I ! . v 'K P. Unit i'U H-JU P p. li. luwtr, Pnt.nl Vullej,1 4 '-v er Kt onwitter has tuo ed with ihi! family to south of Mi-haw a ka. PLYMOUTH. Nov. 1. Pa hin Kreese of Houston, Mo., is initini relatives ami old-time friends in Plymouth and surround ing towns. He was horn and reared in Marshall county, but it has been j 21 years since he last visited hero.; Mrs. Mary Dickson returned from j South Hend Thursday. j Mrs. 1 Yrd Kich went to Fort ' Wayne Thursday to visit her father, , Dennis Walters, i is S 1 years old. i Mr. and Mr,. Charles Kaufman and daughter Lela of Plymouth, are spending several days with Harvey Kaufman and family. W. S. Robertson left for Whiting. In., Thursday. The little Misses Ethel and MaMe Jewell will er.iertain several friends at a Halloween party Thursday eve ning. Mrs. E. M. Kyler of Pake av. spent Thursday in Fort Wayne. Miss Julia Rust of Tyner spent Thursday forenoon in the city. Mrs. I H. Uerdelman and son Roger spent Thursday in I'ori "Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Shaw ami Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coyle of Mishmvaka were th guewts of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Coyle Sunday. Mrs. Otis ft ray is spending a fov,' days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stough, who are ill of influenza. P .arle.s Walburn, who fell and broke his leg for the third time five weeks ago, is now able to sit up i little and hopeH to be out soon. frs. Samuel Ruff of Tyner was In the city Thursday. Mrs. Clara Rhodes, of Rocheste. snent Wedne.dnv in Plymouth. Peter Rergmnn of Peru is visiting i,.. f.,ii.. r T'..n:.,r iio- i-iiiiiiy i j.'uii j MMiutu. i . Mrn. Dr. Howe of Lakevllle spent Wednesday niu'ht with her sister. Mis, fins Kuhn. Miss Reita Zehner is isiting her grandmotlier in South Rend. Mrs. F. A. Royd and son are visiting in South Rend. H. T. Warner of Phicauo return ed home Tuesday evening after spending the week at Ravenswood farm with his son fJale. Henry Miller and Thomas Styles of Tyner were in the city Thursday. Mrs. Ray Thomson and daughter, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Martindale. went to South Rend Thursday morning. Word was received from Harold North, who Is at Bramshott. Eng land, that he is much better. He was reported quite ill early in October. 0RUMST0WN, Nov. 1. Lyman Rurch of near Hamlet h v isiting his sisters, Mrs. Ray llrown and Mrs. Truest Zuhrn. Mif. f). J. Walters and Mi. Katherin? Smith were week-end guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rrockus of Sooth Rend. Alfred Roger and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. Riner near South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. (Ulbert Wedel and daughter Phyllis of Valley View pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rcrnard Wedel. 7dr. and Mrs. Ora Ames have moved to the Eokis house in t'-is v io.nity. Mr and Mrs. Stephen Lisek of Ft. Poujamin Harrison spent a few days last week with the bitter's parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kowalewska. PUrence Wedel was in Mill Prcek Wednesday. Delbert (.'rum and family and Mi Irene Crura of South Rend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs N. H. Crura. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Reringer and I son Oayle of South Rend. spnt this jveek with Mr. and Mr. Charles ! Ib-ringer. DUTCH ISLAND t)ct. 3 1. To'dis iloldeman attended th-? funeral of a relative at Wakarusa Wednesday. j Henry Hor.ney will move his fam - ' il y To Mishawaka in the near future. ' T . 1 1 ' .l- T r i . I i.'ciL-eii mun ;inu lanuiN were in South P.end Tuesday. , Krhard Johnson was a Sunday) cal'.er at th-"1 home of William Hon- J Mrs. Will Penney is ill. j Katrierir.e .Mat news and Ine? Smith tailed on Violet f: is ?.in- ilav. while waiting to be o,uet-tioned i'frn ahaJidoiied 'empoiarilv. IGAZA RIVER FALLS TO MAKE POWER South American Waterway When Harnessed Will Open New Industries. HE EXOS AIRES. Restiution of exports as a result of the war has caused Argentina to s k the devel opment of its own natural resources. A proposal now receiving a meat amount of publicity and general ap proval in the newspapers is the sug gestion mad- by the minister of ag- I i'b'UiPire, Dr. Pueyrdon. to Pres't Jlrioyen that the government build !an ci tric power plant at the Icazn Talis which, the minister says.wouhl solve the fuel problem, oper, up vast regions of rich resources whic-ii are now dormant for lac k of transporta tion facilities and brine; Argentina and Rra.il closer together romnier cjally by means of an electric rail road. One of the principal arguments of the minister's friends is that the pro posed power plant would do more than any other one tiling toward de veloping shipbuilding in Arvp-ntina as it would open up the m h pine forests of Misiones, and provide Mneltoin for reduciug the iimonite whics is found in laiao- iiiiantities in this region and said to contain us hUii as ,10 percent, of iron. Tho Vk 01 k,nu' .)f tile forests Would also m..ri'if i' dure hi" mint pel mil tto paper, which has been so scarce here. j The Iuazu Palis are ano,, the! largest, irr the world, being nearlv! üü feet higher than Niagara Falls I and three times wide. They nrei in the iu tier in tbo Arg-ntine territory of Mtsion.s on the Jp-azii-lian tronto r. ne mcIi.hi, Known as the I 'evil's Throa1. . is rcprtcd to cairy as much water as the Niagara liver. Dr. I'tiev rieiam onferred with, the Hrailliau minister la-re on tie- juutstion of the two governments oi. j oberating on the proposition. j Ehctrical engimers sa- that one j of. the Mnallcs falls in the Iga.u j I'oup could jiroduce a million hois.- power with(ut detracting ativ from the beauty of the falls. Igazu Falls are little kno'vn eeii to tourists because of the difficulty of reaching them. From Uuenos Aires it is mcessa ray to go by rail; or river to Posadas, in the territory ; of Misiones, and then by horseback! for several days before reac hing the ; falls. They are in a. par; of South America, that is exceedingly hot and; infested with poisonous insects so that the few who do brave the jour- j ney are required to wear heavy veils j and gloves despite the heat. j Capitalists have on several occas- i ions asktd the Argentine govern- nient for concessions t(r operate a j power plant at the Igazu Falls but their petitions never were acted up on. Nov. 1. Ptto liuy and family of Three ' t)ks, Mich., are spending the week I with relatives hrre. j Mrs. Frank Wolf attended the fu - j neral of her aunt 'it YValkerton Fri-' day. I Mrs. Kay Haas and daughters rs- i turned home "Wednesday after ! spi-inling a month with her par- I cuts in K Ik hart. ' Mr?. Charles Peterson and dauuh- i ter Iorothy returned from Chicago j Monday. i Arthur Philion of MUhawaka was i in town Monday. Mrs. John Keegan visited het mother in Kdwardsburg Saturday. Mrs. Mike Heams of Niles spent ii few d.ys with lier sister, Mrs. Harry Shennnbargor, the mitMle of th week. Mis. M'-Cann and Mrs. Haas of j Flkhai t spent Monday and Tuesday at the hon e of pa Hai-. ' Mrs. I. W. Cioley w..- in So..:h ! i; ?,. Wdnesilay. . . ... ......... ..... 1 Mr. ami Mr--, hid i'hibou or .Mi-i..- ; waka were in town Tuesday. ' Hom-r Vi.-i'-u and son Albert. who hie p. n :i; 0f in:!::er.za. uro j im pro ir. c. j . J Notice. over 2",o'mi m of ! rheum.-tti-ni and foot ailments for- rci ted b recorni.ed autliority. Vm , sultalion tree. lAdvt. liou! e phone r i N 'V . .. t .4" I? :::;b' vote, .v. ;..,, Joseoh j. ilovacs publican Nominee for JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ..Machine Number 42-B ainoi I ppoftuoitie Young ladies to take up telephone work be tween the ages of 16 and 25. Good salary and ex ceptional opportunities for advancement. Apply at Chief Op erator's Office, T h i r d Floor Telephone Bkkr., 227 S. Main St. Receiver Central Union Telephone Co. DR. L. H. V1RT, DEiNTlST ENTIST SU UNION THUST Home !hone. -JSOI; Hell r A I , 1rfr- ":f v : I ' S r . r , . . j- i . y '1 w.. - V " ... A " - . c ; ; f. . X t l . ; - for him insures a capable judge r rr 1V1 iacoine v w.nji . . . . V" V. .it,';. f .ff. mnmm Whv is xmri s - 7 f I J 4 - 9 . -. 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