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NEW MEXICO STATE RECORD SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO FRIDAY OCTOBER 11, 1918 NUMBER 210 uoaoaeoeooaoeoooopaoooeoa eeosoesoeeeseaceeeooeeeeeoeooeeeeeoaesess aseooeeoeoeoseo: I GtyzocososocccoscosaoooeccooooGosoooooo r yr ecoecocoososecocooseeoeeosQooeoscooeee LEW ty 8 'Again the Government comes to the k Man! If you've a heart beating within Tt y have--haven- y t people of the country with the request that you-a- nd you ,t you? Listen to t lads the shell-tor- n lend their money and lend it a the in trenches calling to Tt they upon I t more liberal scale than ever before in order YOU! t "Give us more ? that the war for the of America powder!" T great rights "Give us more planes!" ? and the liberation of the world be - t T may pros- "Don't forget, we're fighting for YOU!" ? ecuted with ever-increasi- ng victo- - t T vigor to a Lend Uncle Sam every dollar you conven- rious conclusion."--WOODRO- W him t tT WILSON, iently can then start anew and lend t Commander-in-chie- f T President and f. your last available coin. t Tf 8 Tt Tr t y nt--sen yt n nrnnnu y vr u y yt f A n V t HP LJVJ LJ yf t JJ yt t yt ?t y T y y Tt y T y T y y T? V T y tT t T y Y y y t IS y t mm m V t t t ?y ?y t T IS t ty t Ji3 T 3 I 1 sgsj '11 & ?5 II yr y y II t 8 8 ? y And e War y f 'oooeeosooooooeeooeoeeooeeeoeeoeceoooeooeoeeseosoeeooeceoeoocccccA yt t ? Tliis Space Conlri'mled to ihe Winning of I y the War by the 74 Members of the I yt LEW LEW ? REPUBLICAN yf No-Man- V ? Man! Out of the inferno of 's k y Man ! As you sit this night with your fam- STATE Land, high above the scream of the shells and jj y t ily about you, REMEMBER, it's the lads yt CENTRAL the cannon's death-fille- d roar, comes a cry y Over There who are keeping a peaceful roof for HeIp--fo- r the help of your dollars. k o'er head and a hearth unstained by the COMMITTEE front-lin- y f your The boys in the e trenches can ji y. y V hoof of a Hun. You won't forget that each not win the war without vou. 8 r those who have hour lists paid the supreme cccoocooc SCO? Are you an American, or will you turn a ? t sacrifice and be FREE. oseoseoooscoeosoececocooesoeoeeecosescco yt that you yours may deaf ear to that cry for HELP? y t oooooooeooooooooooooooooeoeoaooaooeeooooooeeoapoeoooooeooeacccoe Resoeeeeeoeee ieeaeoeeososeeoeoaogoess Ing settlements a secure and lasting SIR EDWARD ENEMY WILL HAV E peace, It will be necessary that all RECALL ARMIES, CARSON MME. PADEREWSKA who sit down at the pence table shall GERMANY ASKS LAOIJ DOOMED come ready and willing to pay the price, the only price, that will pro- THEN TALK PEACE TO PAY THE cure It, nnd ready und willing also to FOR ARMISTICE BY POILU BLOW PRICE," create Iii some virile fashion the only instrumentality by which it can he made cerluln that the 'agreements- of PRESIDENT WILSON ASKS PRINCE the will he honored anil fulfilled. CONFERENCE REQUESTED ON BERRY-AU-BA- FALLS AND CRA-ONN- E PRESIDENT peace MAX WHOM HE REPRESENTS "That Is Justice In "PEACE DRIVES" OPENED BY r,A IS MIS price impartial IN fit J I TOTTERING FRENCH ARMISTICE PROPOSAL. f v" every Item of set I no matter lenient, VIENNA AND BERLIN. DRIVE TURK8 FROM BEIRUT. whose Interest Is crossed; not only Wilson Tells U. S. Aims in New Impartial Justice, hut also the satis- faction of the several whose York Address. peoples TEXT OF LANS NG NOTE fortunes lire dealt with. Thnt Indis- 'BACK TO RHINE FIRST" GAIN pensable Instrumentality Is a league BRITISH AT DOUAI of nations formed under covenants "FIO COMPROMISE WITH FOE" will he thnt efllcuclous. GOOD FAITH WOULD DEPEND UP- "Without such S REGARDa i EUTONS MOVE8 instrumentality, hy ON HUNS WITHDRAWING FROM AMERICANS IN CHAMPAGNE which the pence of the world can he AS TO SAVE DE- ATTEMPT FORCE FOE NORTHWARD DE- Executive Is Not a will rest In INVADED TERRITORY. Says Peace Que guaranteed, pence pnrt EL FEATED ARMIES. tion of Coming to Terms "For We upon the word of outlaws und only SPITE STRONG RESISTANCE. thnt word. For will Cannot Come to Terms With upon Germany Wesorn I lilitn NfWH HTVlre. to iMief Them" as Have have redeem her ehurncter, not only Western I'nlon News Servica. "They Oct. Presidenl Wil- Newspaper Weatern Newspaper Union News Servloa. Made It by what happens at the peace table Washington. v Impossible." son met wf, Oct. 7. Prince Max- but what follows. hns note m Copenhagen, 8. Germany's peace Washngton, Oct. President Wil I see constitution with a move which will at one stroke Sir Edward Carson, imilian of Baden, the new German Im- Mme. Paderewska, wife of lanace son will the New York. St.pt. .".(I. President Wll "And, ns It, the attorney general reject Teutonic plea for a whether her Is e of Great Britain and leader of perial chancellor, announced in the Padcrewskl, Is head of the Polish White son, before mi limni'iise uudleuce In of that league of nations and the develop proposal Ulster, compromise peace and he will do so u retchstag that be had sent a note Cross and has raised a of Polish tin' house here b ar definition of its objects must be or merely a pretension, and. if Ireland, who resigned from the coali- corps as spokesman not only of the United Metropolitan opera it tion cabinet. His defection was through the Swiss to Pres nurses for service In France. delivered the must smash a part, is in a sense the most essen pretension be, fully justify for all the government States, but of all the other nations Friday night result of the strenuous he ident Wilson, in which he had request- lair war address of his rnreer. tial part, of the peace setllement It time before the world the prolonging fight has fighting the central powers. As the made In the cabinet In of ed Mr, Wilson to take the In self. It cannot be formed now. If of the war with force to the uttermost. favor up question result of exchanges of be words that tingled with the tipirlt of about and to com ABSOLUTE opinion ttf In formed now, It would be a new force without stmt or limn. At ho bringing peace SURRENDER tween the President and the heads of America the great struggle, the merely municate alliance confined to the nations asso some tunc the president has lel'l wide with the other belligerents the allied now in president reiterated the purposes for the governments pro- which the civilized world Is ciated against a common enemy. It open llie door to peace. regarding subject. gress, Germany will be informed, lighting EXPLOSION KILLS PROPOSED IN end made It that the is not likely that It could be formed The text of the communication FIFTY The chancellor told the reichstag he SENATE AS FIRST it is believed, that peace can be plain only peace had we ran consider Is the peace of vic alter that setlleuieut. handed in the charge of .Switzerland in addressed his note to the Presi- STEP FOR GERMANY. obtained only by unconditional sur- tory. "It Is necessary to guarantee the Washiiigion follows: dent of the United States because Mr. render, and that an armistice can be I OVER 150 INJURED WHEN SHELL-LOADIN- In on The president showed his faith la pence, and the pence cannot lie guar- "Sir: have the honor fo acknowl- Wilson, his message to Congress granted only upon the basis of the Jan. 8, in in U. S. the nation by only a few anteed hs mi afterthought. The rea- edge, on behalf of the Presidenl, your PLANT IS WRECKED. 1918, nnd bis later procla- Spokesmen Senate Unreserved evacuation of France and all devoting in Belgium, words to the I.iherly loan, lie de son, to speak in plain terms again, note of Oct. ti, Inclosing the communi- mations, particularly his New York Declarations Against Parley other invaded territory. on a With clared he knew the eonnlry would why It must he guaranteed Is that cation from the German governmen speech Sept. 27, had proposed Enemy Now. " to I am Loss Will for which Ber-thel- do Its part. there will be parties to the peace the President, and instructed Property Probably Exceed program a general peace The troops of French General ot lie to a wildly enthusiastic whose have untrust by the President to request you to $15,000,000 Population In Town Germany, and her allies could accept have delivered a successful spoke promises proved Western Newspaper Union News Service.
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