The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 08, 1918, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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GERMAN REQUEST FOR PROVISIONAL SUSPEN-
SION OF HOSTILITIES IS REFUSED CON-
FERENCE ON AT I O'CLOCK TODAY
AMERICAN AND BRITISH REPRESENTATIVES ARE
WITH FRENCH LEADER FOCH ONLY EM.
POWERED TO ACCEPT TERMS
Washington, D. C, Nov. 8. The German armistice del
egation entered conference with Marshal Foch at 9 o'clock
this morning, French time, the state department an
nounced this morning.
It was also officially announced that if it is found that
the German delegates must refer the terms of armistice
back to Berlin, they will bd given 72 hours frorm, the time
that the decision is reached, Tn which to answer. ,
An official dispatch from France emphasized the fact
that Foch isjmpowered only to deliver the armistice terms
to the uermans, and to receive their acceptance, and tnat
peace negotiations are not the business ox a military com
mander. Any suspension of hostilities before the armistice is
signed is declared to be out of the question.
PARIS, Nov. 8. The 72 hours within which the German
reply must be received will end at 11 o'clock Monday
morrning. Foch will have with him .during the armistice
conference an American as well as a British representative.
LONDON, Nov. 8. A German proposal for an immedi
ate, provisional suspension of hostilities has been rejected
byFotli. -vita's
LONDON, Not. I. Whan the Gar
man uUnlpoUatlarlM Mat- Foch to
day tha Allied coMIUom wara r'd
and delivered with tha formal 4a
mind that thejr be accepted or re
fticed within levant? two hour. Af
ter Foch had refused thalr requaet
for the Immediate ceaaatloa of ame,
tho delegatee wlrelaaeed to the Oar-
man Imperial Chancellor, ntklR that
a courier ho eent hick ae boob u pea
albla with Inatractloaa.
HCHOOI, KLRCnON
, ON HRRR
TODAY
NEW TORS, Not. 8. MUlloni of
AmericmM rtUaed today that they
uto celebrating the
hjf the publleatloa of
Slapatchaa declaring
had been algned.
teaenU from the
tihfc war oftloea ahow
la still going on.
had
aad of the
Uatted Praas
that tha ari
ORIctal
French aadi
that tha flgl
j eai
.
An election la being held today to
vote bonda far tha school elte la Mllla
Addition. Tha elte waa decided ape.
at aa election a few waeka ago. Tha
polk will ha opaa at tha Ceatral
whoel. aatll 7 o'clock UIb vavaalag.
RANK.NTATRMKNT AaWSB). ,
FOR WOVFMIIRR'FIRirT
WASHINGTON, D. C.Nor. . A
aatloaal bank call haa bees leeaed for
Friday, November let. Theee are for
tatemeats required from time to
time by tha goverameat.
KRK.NCH MAKR RIO OAINM
Parle, Nov? I. The French, have
reeumed their advince along tha
whole front today apd captared Big-
gly weet of Sedan. They took f!teea
hundred prlaonera yeeterday. .
WASHRfOTON,
Tha PraaUeat aa
D. C, Nov.
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that
FraaUa
abaalaWj kathtag la balBg withheld
aad tadtraay aawa regarding tha arm
UtleeUijha aaHaaaced Immediately
upoa roaaapt',
PARIS, Nar. .Tha. French and
Iirttlah gaTaramaaU laaaad a Joint
declaratlM aaaarlag tha people be
tween Taaraa raaiasiaad tha Paralaa
Oulf of aaaletaaea w eecurlng full
aulonomy.
COSTLY CITY
DOffi IS SOU
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1SIR1S
Tho fatwwlag eaiujtlea are re
ported by tha Cammaadlng Oaaeral
of the Amarleaa Kipadltloaary For
cea Killed la.aettoa 161
Died fram aeeideat aad other
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nied of dlaaaaa S
Wouaded, dagraa uadetermlned
Mlaalag la aetloa S3t
Wouaded Slightly "... 1SS
Followlag Oragea man were Jlited:
Frlvataa Nail W. Beat of Milton
and Kmeat 0. Slillaas of Gold Hill.
klllatlMK aetloa.
PrivaAa Rarl J. Nleld, Portland,
died from aeeideat.
Private OoMa O. Hyde, Aatorla,
IM fra;afetdeat. (
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The epacloue Johnaon residence la
the Hot Borlon 4Jdltlo which la
pne of the mo it "costly homes la the
city, aa purchased today W V Hill
Hunter of the Saw Will Knmnocnng
and Construction Company here,
from Alleen I). Johnson of dan Fran-
cos CO.
The sale Is reported to have been a
cash transaction, altho tht conldern
tion wee not made public. Mr. Hunter
m 'expects io move Into hie new home In
a very few daya.
He announces that the now saw
mill at Weed which he haa JuM com.
pleted, will be etarted next Monday
CELEBRATED
Tha eelihahtlaa which was so
thoroly eomiMaeed aarly la the day
yesterday, waa aoatlnued la an ap
propriaU maaWar aatll far Into tha
alghti aVsaflraa appeared la coaspl
eaoaa plaaaaaajd fire works llghteaed
tha aky aatlj Um waa email houre.-"'
It waa giaafelly realised here that
the araUatlaalwd aot haea signed
hat tha peotla eaiebratad the event
which .wa hadrly eipaetad.
PAIGES Qllfi
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Aa the result of a car starting to
run backward Instead of' forward
when cranked, Henry Wilson, aa lad;
Ian on the Klamath Reservation ).waa
drowned at Stelgers' landing near tha
Williamson River Church early yes
terday morning and the river bottom
Is stUI being dragged for hie body.
According to the report received,
Wilson lacocpaay with Daniel Waeka
aad Oaorga Crane, two other Indians,
had made a mistake and taken tha
old logging road to the river Instead
of tha route Intended, aad on Mad
lag their mlstike had turned rouud
to coma back. Tha engine balked
aad they apeat aomo little time "try
lag to creak It. It flaally etafted
backward ad Waeka, who wak alee
la the machlae Jumped la Ume.ibut
Wlteoa waa carried with tha machlai
over the ateep embaakmeat IntoHhe
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mmp sinr. in car waa later,
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WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov 1. A
Statement Issued by Secretary Lans
ing today 'said, "I am requested by
the President to stale that no Infor
mation reached this goverameat con,
jcerning tha armistice negotiations la
sHMFT : . . France haa been withheld, that m
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ar draft aalta-lidliatad'tSat a mada public by thegovaramaat,
aurt a,. mava waa aaftlMa. at
0 leaat the Oaraiaaa, aaaaatad
tha armlatka Urma aelara tha
movamaat to tha aamaa bhIm.
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COI7NT VOTB8 TOMORROW
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It la announced that the offlolal
eaavaaa of tha Tuesday election will
ha bald tomorrow.
CHJCAOO, Nov. I. Rdward Jaa-
eph Fay, a world aotorloua crook aad
bink robber, knowa aa "Rddla Fay"
has been found ahot to death 'la aa
alley hyro There .waa a bullet wound
ia nis neau juai aaiow ua, ntvii ear.
Th- pcllc'e believe ha waa Uata by a
niember of nla owa gaagfo)Wwlair aa
argument over' tha dlvMea at loot.
F.ivk career of crime eataadt all
over America aad parte of Kurope.
Ha became lataraaUoaally kaowa
fifteen years ago when' ha wu arreet-
ed la Parw with "Mickey" Oleaaoa,
also of Chicago, far robbery of a Parla
bank. They were aeateaeed to Devll'e
Island, a French prlaoa aarrouadad
by cliffs, aad Fay later aaeapad. Ha
waa the first crlmlaat to make a euc
cessful break for freedom from that
prison.
The police eatlmata that Fay had
stolen more that tl.QOO.QOs from
baaka thruout the couutry.
Bo great waa Fay.'a aktllaa a burr
lar.that his toola to opaa baak(aafea
ware brought to tha aiaattoa of the
V, s. Govarnmaat. Durlag aa la
vestlgatlea lato poatefftee robbarlaa
tho commltte waa ehowa ,ha easy
It wia to aaea, ea tea ; with; U imala-
meata.Fay, uaed.K . M t,J-.f-' ,t '
laeiaaec.. ia in uei . ar rfaaanaa
WaUs wth'vaa;takl' Caii
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aago; poatoutee.ia viiii was uaat
amouatiag to7t(aa waa oauiaad
by maaaa.ot a'tuaael dug'uadar'the
vault.4 Otheris were Paerli'Nattoaal
bank,.T5,000i Japaaeae-Amerteaa
bank, Loe Angeles Ill.eaO,' Saa Ma
go, Cal.. postofflce, fM,el Rich
mond, Vav postofflce, flB,0.
WASHINGTON, Nov. g. Despite
peace preapecta A'artcee- geaerallv
thruout thal'nlted.Statee are ahowing
a teadeacy toward a'fartt. upward
?v-n.ent," acccrd'aa-.to the fedrrnl
rifiive aaard'a i monthly review of
I'tt-laaea eeadlnaa a' reported by
ageata la each federal. reeerve dU-
trlet. laeraaaea art aartleutarly aot.
Iceable la commodity ttaaa aot affect'
ad by the goveramaaU price f Igtag
program.
Maay manufacturera aad otaer pro-
dacara ard reported followlag ,a cob
eervattve eourao ay keeping only
email etocka oa head, la preparation
for aew aualaeea eoadlttoaa after the
.war. ' x--
Rlatacprlcaa aad credit Inflation,
tha hoard aaya, muet'te oppoaed. by
etrtctly penonal aieaaomy, Despite
war aeaaomy propegaada, It appears,!
aayataa board, "that aaaay claaaea.ot
the population areatlll apeadlng their
curreat" laeomoa aa freely aa aver,
BetwlthetaadragUe fact that pricea
today are ata-rseard figure because
they have aot yet embraeed the aa
tloaal duty ,o aave aa a personal ob-
Ilgatloa."
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i'ob wh'ea getilag the Joyou news
that a flnif peace settles tnt with
Qermany Js Imminent and that tbei
terrible war I, hi tat over, would
probably be that thlo aUo means the
end of the wur vorkcrs efforte to
keep up the .n ir.'.lt or tho army and
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oln't time.
Short reflection however, will be
aufflcleat to bring the reallsntloa to
all that although the hoatllltlei may
be about to cease, It will bo a matter
of many waeka aad perhapa moatlra
uatll the maay detalla of a listing
peace can be concluded aad that ua
tll tbla baa been, brought cbout all
the 'men at the front will be kept
ready and waiting to uphold the ad
vuutege they have gained.
Moreover, It ran "be readily won
that at tlmea when the eoldleri ore
kept In the aorvlce without active
flHhtlng for a long period It will' bo
fr more difficult for them t. krep
up their custom of clean lit In than
when thalr services ware required la
the trenches, i
Tbc boys at the front who have
,i.ide euch a tremendous sacrifice to
brlnr , about the glorloi (tldlngs
which are bow momentarily .ixnectcd
tic going to need a raonstcv sum thru
the Mivon recognised brancher of war
v--.-i k, In fact la declared by the lead
ore that the biggest end of tbe wel
fare work la yet to be done urnt that
It will probably cover a period of
yeara:
These facts should be taken Into
consideration In the Joint drive by
tho.aeven branches ofxservlce starts
Monday Nov. 11, and each and every
one should' be prepared to give as
never before. v
There boys have bought and pl4
for tha blggeat boon to humanity tha m
could poaalbly be made. Tbey have
completed a job which will mako It
possible for future generation to
live henceforth free from tbe grind?
lag heel of a, desperate oppressor.
They imust police the ground uatll
the lid which la ahut "oa the Kalaer
Ig locked, elamped aadsealed. Don't
feraet .taeaelttle taiaae whea the
Uaelajpearrte'come'Uru,'.-:
t tarn ralla are reeelved Uey will aa ia-
wmm aad tha opereUoa atthamW
will hamim. A ItAa Hunlt (In.
peew..waraaeee ammeaai ,ta aai
waa compiew ey iaa .saaruaarofa)-
ere a few aumtha ego.
It la ajeaeralty aeRaved. that ,thf
ptaat which waa leet tailll waa' par.
pertrated by tha, I. W." W. argaatav
tloa which waa active hare at that
time.
The splendid new reinforced con
crete flourlag 'mill constructed by
Martin Brethere of thla city -to; re-:
placa the plaat'deetroyed by laceae$
orlea a yair ago last July, laaajw
complete with, the exceptioa '(k'JiM
rol'la which have beea ahlppeelVfTom
Kaaaas city, according to Coatraetor
W. D. Miller aadar whoa aupervMoa
tha work haa proceeded for tha
four moatha.
It la aaUmatod that'Ue mlU
will eoet about fifty thoaoaad dollata;
la addlUoa to which aa elevator ot
aaarly 300,000 buehela haa
ad.j The phut, which la reported-to
beof ill dally barrel eapaeltr. a
patteraed aloag taemost a:
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Brains are aew to be
by Inches aad fractions. sHaee ef
ficiency haa come- to be tha aU-fai-
portent factor la determining the else
of the modern employe'e pay eaeck,
and since the army la.ltterally taking
the measure of mlllloaa ot aoldtere,
tbe demand for a labor saving device
for the wholesale task aaa ceme lato
existence. ,
In response, Dr. S. C. Kbha, form.
erly oa the faculty of. Stanford uni
versity, and bow at Reed college, haa
Invented a alldlag eeale for aseaaurlag
a man'a meatal ouaclty aa easily aa
a tailor would maaaure off somudr
cloth. He expUlna that tbeellde will
ehow, among atber tillage, the differ
ence between a person's chronological
age and his mental age. By a few
mathematical twists, his capabilities
and shortcomings may be scientifi
cally determined. Ha explalna that
Industrial establishment and the
new army order have neceeeltated a
method of saving time la making the
teats which formerly .were difficult
and of long duration.
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reveluttoalets. ,,Tbe Reelfleg Witts-CK
lag;oa all the shlpe'
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aorth, aermsn railway line' aoHlh ofn
Flenaburg breaking' eammualratMaay ' &
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LONDON, Nov.. t. Tbe British
forcH continuing their, advance cap
tured two vlllagaa yeaterday between
Moaa and Maubeuge,
UKHMAN COVNOILB.
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COPENHAGEN, Nov. . Tbe.Oer-
man porta of Bramerhavea aad Cux
haven are In the,handevof,the.6ld
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who le laFranee, wlllrleave for Vec
dun wlthla a few daya; to au foif'the
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according to reports ;reaoing TAB
lcanv headauarterftha GeraWf ,a
qestroy lag property aa.cuiHaa aa
irntm eiiuivh the roa-Wave.l'VAmer-Js,K";,;i
iraa, aviators VeporiedKtottatM
the highway fri)iB,;staii;.aptrrft-
to Olisy-aurHohlera lal,bloeked.feyerJ.;:
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