Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1918 — LATE BULLETINS. [ARTICLE]
LATE BULLETINS.
London, Oct. 11.—Germany’s answer to President Wilson will offer to evacuate Belgium and northern France, but only after a peace conference is opened in a neutral country and provided the allies will not demand the return of Alsace-Lorraine to France or the evacuation of Russia, according to an Amsterdam dispatch to the Express, which claims to get its information from an authoritative source. London, Oct. 11. —The Central Socialist parties ih Germany approve the evacuation of France and Belgium, but this is meeting with opposition from the Kaiser, Hindenburg and Ludendorff, said an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen today. ' ’ Should the German Reichstag decide on evacuation, both Hindenburg and Ludendorff will resign, it was reported from Berlin. The German people are already said to be clamoring for younger generals. Copenhagen, Oct. 10 (via London, Oct. 11). —After conferring with the vice chancellor and the military representatives, Prince Max of Baden, ' (imperial German chancellor, today prepared the German answer to President Wilson’s message, accordnig to a Berlin dispatch late tonight. The answer probably Will be considered by the Reichstag Saturday, the dispatch adds.
