IOLUME FIVE GEBLE I COMPLETE SURRENDER OF CENTRAL POWERS IS RAPIDLY DRAWING NEARER AIDED BY'AUSTRIA'S FRAN TIC APPEAL FOR ARMISTACE SLUES PLSN KNOCKOUT OF HUNS o- By Carl D Groat (U.iit.vl Press Staff Correspondent) AYahington Nov 1. Unless pea ce romes quickly American and al lied military effort will be divided j into four giant phases for the corn- j jt v noekout of Germany in j slnrt order. j The first in importance will be j the t 1 T I i "Ij Ifpneentration, on the , "stl front, then the hammering attiV hack door of Germany, which is expected to be faciliated by the Austrians with th provis ion; for a pathway for allied sol diers to the German border thru dual monarchy, and last an al lied dash through the opened door of the Bosphorus to seize the ships that Germany has taken from the Russian black Sea Flet. rop-?vhagen" Nov 1. The new 'A 1 1 ft A iwinnai government or Austria 1 1 0 11 TT i.ds now assumed tun power, nerr falltry and mounted troops have Renner, tlj- Soeialist leader an- occupied "the important railroad nouneed according to dispatches town of Sacile on the Lhfenza riv from ienna. j or tie war 0ffire announces. Li- Large crowds on the outside of I venza was reaehed on a four mile the building where the national frollt r-oimeil was in session cheered thej Southward of Brugneraby sol annoinmont pv waving redban- j (flors ()f the tenth anny with v;hich iiers-. Copenhagen Nov 1. While re ports are rumored of the abdica tion of the Kaii"r there is n0 of confirmation received here ar-crn-dinc to dispatches that were fital in "Rerlin at. mid-night. Py R. J. Render "Washington Nov 1. The eom l 'ti' surrender of the Central pow to thp giant forces of civili zation is drawing rapidly nearer (iffi-ials iu Washington believe. A'''."!v Mittel Europa is crushed J,nt resolution which was passea V allied arms. Austrians abjert!b' the Houso of RP'-seMtntiv Pituation mav received at j 'vcral days ajr. providing for the ,"y monn-nt iu the wake of her adjonrnment of (mgress .ver the ,;1"tM- appeal for an armistace. WW THc,. th world alone. How long 1i ,.,.,,1.1 i ... '"'nu mjiiki oui is a mauerj "f -.n j,,tro though authorities j h,lieve she could not last six ! '"ths and possible not over 1 : Vs COTTON MARKET ! Low at 2:40; 27.16 27.1 6 1 Open 27.D.-1 27.20 2(5.1)5 26.60 26.37 High 27.95 27.20 26.05 26.60 26.37 26.37 26.10 25.80 25.75 26.37 j 26.10, 25.89 ; 25.75 J'Oeal Market Nominal WEATHER REPORT Fair toniglit and Saturday. AFTERNOON DAII? AUSTRIA ASKS ARMISTACE OF GENERAL DIAZ (By United Press) (London Oct 31 Night The Xuslriari eom inf 1 tbje Italian front lias applied to Gcrcnal Dz for an, armistaco it was stated on high authority. The request was forwarded to the interallied council at Versailles. BRITISH TROOPS NOW IN SACILE London Nov 1. The British in the Americans are brigaded, are now between Oderzo and Porto (GrruarvJ 'rail way J The Austrians are falling back rapidly. REPUBS RECALL ADJOURNMENT (By Associated News Service) Washington Nov. 1 11)18. The oleetioTi nerlod jmd until Nov. 12. x nas oeen rendereii nun ana voia oy action of Republican Senators who !have been angered by President Wilson's decree iu calling for the, eIectio11 of a Democratic Congress ! Senator Martin ot, V irginia, ma il ijonty leader m the benate, has been notified that the Republicans will defeat any adjournment re- 1 solution in retaliation. Majority leader Kitchin of the House has re called the original resolution pass ed by that bod v. Woman mav not have obtained the vote, but she is still entitled to her old-time privilege, the last word. ATCW DAYS AFTERNOON DAILY SCOTLAND N5?CX, N. C. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1918 ! : i : : : FOURTH LOAN $6,866,000,001 (By United Press) Washington Nov 1. The total subscriptions of the Fourth Lib ! erty Loan amounted to$6,S66,416, 300.00 . MEETINGS LA;: OVER SUN! Paris Nov 1. The interallied i diplomatic' council meeting will not end before Sunday is the be lief expressed he:$e. BOHEMIA FREED FROM GERMANY sterdam Nov 1. 1 he Ger man Portion of Bohemia has been formally constituted a republic, Vienna dispatches announce. (',-rman' tnmbers of, the Aus trian Reichstag have elected Herr (' Pacher, radical, president and Invjs selected Reichenburg as the capital. FREE PASSAGE OF DARDANELLES Paris Oct 31 Night The Turks are reported to have agreed to an armistace including the free pas sage of the Dardanelles. London Oct 31 Night The Dar - danelles are reported to have been opened at six thirty this morning, TUESDAY AND GE YOUR FE IT IS NOT ENOUGH THIS YEAR TO VOTE YOURSELF AND WALK HOME SATISFIED THAT YOU ft AVE DONE YOUR DEMOCRATIC DUTY SEE THftT EVERY . OfJM" "0 excuse for not vot- ing. If yon fail to record your vote; thi vicar f1?r the appeal has been made to you by Senator Sotmions ami the President, who are unable to devote anv time whate r to speech making owing to the call of the world for their services in international prooiems yon -will be as great a slacker as he who would refuse to take his dr'sharjp jtf Liberty Bonds orbing. Record your own vote and hid his hov from the militarv draft see that the otlier fellow does the Everv vote is needed, and need ed badly, not for this -section, where there is no opposition, hii. in support of democrats in the we. tern part of the state where the " Frost tonight Light north winds. 1 AMERICANS ARE IN A SUCCESS FUL ATTAC f (By United Press) Washington Nov 1. The cap ture of JBrueilles on the west bank of the Meuse by American forces together with a successful bomb- i iug attack of the German commun j : - ieations, is the latest report from j General Pershing. ' FRESH ATTACK ONI EST FRONT (By United Press) on Nov 1. Tl h British sir Loi lie i i daily attacked north of Valancieu 2 ?ies this morning and good pro-; gress was reportea dv mem juar- ! shai liarg. Turks Surrrende" In Mesopotamia (By United Press) London Oct 31 Night Turk ish army groups in tle Tigris re gion of Mesopotamia have surren dered, it is authoritatively stated here this evening. It is under i stood the Turkish armistace in- ! i Iclujes unconditional surrender. j The armies are under the com-! jmand of Lsmael Hakkib consisting; ! of la whole division and the best part of two others. ! General Marshall, the British commander, has lieeu conducting i a vigorous offensive for two clays. sm ME DEMOCRAT VOTES republicans are massing forces and much money to secure seats in the House. The next Congress must be dem. oeratie if the prmd work that our r resident nas none is to oe con-; tinned : Are. you ready to fore- go your shaifc in this good work; ana let tne ttepuoncans rep trtJi reward? We hardly think you j will, but you must be up and do-! same. Tuesdav is election day. Give vour whole time that day to the good cause and don't put it up to the otlhr fellow to do all the work T" TELEGRAPH SERV1 WITH THE TREMENDOUS LOSSES ON THE ITALIAN FRONT, TROOPS IN REVOLT AND CIVILIANS IN FRENZY PRESENT DYNATY IS LOST EMPEROR WML SEES KINGDOM IS GONE -o 21 N. C. 1 AMONG LOS: (By United Press) Washington Nov 1. 1,393 nam . es arc included in the five casual 1 tv lists issued vesterdav and today ' bv the war and navv departments -lt wBi cli ai;ejLw.eii t vomNor t h Cii j oliniaus, as follows: j Ki'Ied In Action Private Thomas F. Petty of Sir-t i tford : Turner Smith, (f (jibsori : and Ira L. Satterfield, of Brue DUd Of Disease ! i j Privates -Caryle Baile', of Mars j Hill ; Sears Herring, of Seven Springs; Henry II. Straughan, of Rowland : Willie W. Ashe, of Halifax; and Edward Wright, of Jacksonville. Wounded Severely Lieutenant Homer M. Philips, of Charlotte. Privates John R. Cordell, of Clay ton and James C. GastQn, of Hen dersonville. Wounded Degree Undetermined Lieutenant Samuel S. Woodley, of Creswell. Corporal Sam A. Russell, of Star Privates James R. Fisher, of Rosemary. Blanco H. Riddle, if Sanford and, Charlie A. Pritch- ard, of Elizabeth City. Wounded Slightly Lieutenant Henry A. Whitfield, of Goldsboro. Corporal Benjamin F. Jennette. of Middleton. Privates Winfrey T. Martin, of timmiii, (Imu . nriiwii .rv. jiicm. i - ington. of Louisburg. nKco; Tt. a iVn XT.1. LOO 111 All. 1WXV" Private Fay Robbins, of Ellens boro. The total lists show that 62 men were killed in action; 30 died of .wounds; 3 died of accident; 1 died 'of aeroplane accident; 63 died of t disease ; 234 wounded severely; 641 wounded to a degree undeter- mined; 290 wounded slightly; 71 misisiintr in action and 3 nrisoners. If fff0 OfTTVIf" jjJ jfjll J uLIWiV DURING WEEK , (Py United Press) j Washington -Nov, l.sso pas- senger ships have bt3n attacked : by German submarines during the past week, Assistant Secretary of. the Navy RooJjvclt announces. . - . t NUMBER 79 ravis rvov 1. The members of the interallied diplomatic eoum-ii believe that, the Hapshurg dynas ty has ended and that an Austrian republic is likely to be formed. The Kaiser's abdication is eon sdered inevitable. Confidential advices to tiie con fcrence suggest that the Gern.an internal, situation is momentaril v likely to force an abdication ( (."onenhau'CJi Nov 1. t'.n.-v Tvar-dyi, head of t::e national coi; cil, wired t)je T;ueblatt Ih tt tlo i hidpest!) j,nd police have aUnov ledged the new "uncil a;id irov "vnnient. The p - ulai ion is job". hut. Zurich Nov 1. Emperor Iari, before leaving Vienna for Codollo order authorities to yield unresistingly to the new regime, ac cording to adviePs received here. The Emperor wtrd Andiduke Joseph to take similr aefion. The latteri )vho had previously been designated by the Eniperor to take stops toward a greyer independ ence of Hungary. I"ft Bndapestb after the reinil)lie had been pro claimed. C.operhagen. Nfv 1. Austrian marines have revolted and seized the warships at Pobi. plaeing their at the disposal of the Hungarians and Jugo Slavs. Rome -Nov 1. The Austrian frfnt in the Grappa, regioiis has completely collaised, the Italian war office announ-s. It is impossible t lestiioate t) j nundter of prisoners as they fir irom the mountains m j blocks. All enemy artillerv has been carfur"d ? -;h of Dival lldla . Troops of the sixth armv in a ('min 1,iq,n fl(lvar("'1 tho Hr,'uta va1,T Ptur'ng vast num o: rne enem- nnn two or me -nv v hlVh La(1 fi hoavny "P" 011 ljassano- 1 fjf t a e a i The peopln, who have been seek ing for ynrs to educe ought to verv much obliged to Mr. Hoov er for each successive set of his rubs. Reducing is row an invol untary rather than a voluntary matter. While no figures have ben giv j en out he stated the total passe n- 1 i.i . a i i jvl .Miipsamng amuun.eu m , considerable number and lie was j jnclined to believe tho Germans had ceased attacks ou passenger stops-as they had announced. m

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