3k V VWS Jt V WORLD HAPPENINGS OF I Brief Resume Most important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU Events of Noted People, Governments and PaciGc Northwest and Other Things Worth Knowing. Robert A. Van Wyck. former mayor of New York City, is dead in Paris. Tho whereabouts of Ludwlg III, King of Bavaria, is unknown, accord lng to a dispatch from Munich. Two women named Simpson and Smith are reported dead and 15 to 20 other white DeoDlo Injured as a result of a tornado which lato Saturday struck Prague, Okla. Senators opposing child labor have agreed upon a proposed amendment to the war revenue bill which will provide a prohibitive excise tax of 5 to 10 per cent on products of child labor. President Wilson will be Invited to lay tho cornerstone of tho proposed monument at the mouth of tho Glronde river commemorating the help given to France by the United States in the war. That the small army of draft evaders now In Mexico need expect no clem' ency from tho United States Is the announcement mado by G. T. Jones, chief special agent for the Department of Justice. When tho city council of Long Beach attempted to mako kissing in public a crime it acted arbitrarily and in violation of the constitution, according to a decision at Los Angeles by Super lor Judge Willis. Minnesota will remaln"wet." Com plete official returns announced by Secretary of State Julius A Schmal showed that the proposed dry amend ment to tho state constitution failed by 756 votes at the general election November 5. V Norway lost during the war 831 vessels, aggregating close on to one and a quarter million tons, accord' ing to official statistics. In addition 33 -vessels of approximately 69,000 tons were damaged by German sub marines. Advices from Hungary say that Count Karolyi, president of the Hun garian National Council, has made the assertion that Rumania declared war on Germany in order to force the Ger man Field-Marshal von Mackensen to disarm his men. ' Bombers attempted to wreck the of fices of the Youngstown, Ohio, Tele gram shortly before midnight ThurS' day. A bomb placed just outside the pressroom exploded, breaking windows and crushing doors and otherwise dam aging the building. The Telegram has been strongly pro-ally. Major-General Beaumont B. Buck and Brigadier-General John G. Barrett! and 400 veterans, many of them wound' ed, arrived In New York Saturday morning from France. When the ship steamed past the Statue of Liberty at dawn the men lined the rail and cheer ed themselves hoarse. A sensation in California railroad circles developed Saturday when it became known that D. Mi Folsom, director of fuel conservation on this coast, has recommended to Washing ton that the mountain divisions of the Southern Pacific railroad bo electrified as soon as "practicable. Almost the first action of the war department after announcement of thoK signing of tho armistice with Ger many was tho cancellation of all army draft calls, under which rnoro than 300,000 men had boon ordered to on train for camps before November 30. Tho American army hud reached a total strength of 3,701,077 when hos tilities ceased Monday, according to official figures at the war department. Of that number 2,200,000 had been pent to France, Italy or Russia, The remainder woro under onus ut camps jiT.thli country, CURREN WEEK EACE TERMS HARD BLOW . i Large Part of Navy Taken; Occupied Territory to He Evacuated. Washington, D. C Nov. 11. Tho strictly military terms of tho armistice are embraced In 11 specifications, which Includo tho evacuation of all In vaded territories, of tho German troops from tho loft bank of tho Rhino and tho surrender of nil supplies of war. Tho terms also provide for tho abandonment by Germany or tno treaties of Bucharest and Brest Lttovsk. Tho naval terms provide for tho sur render of 160 submarines, 60 destroy ers, 6 battle crulsors, 10 battleships, 8 light cruisers and other miscellaneous ship 8. Ml allied vessols in Gorman hands aro to bo surrendered and Germany la to notify neutrals that they aro freo to trade at onco on tho seas with tho allied countries. Among tho financial terms Included are restitution for damago dono by tho German armies; restitution of tho cash taken from tho National Bank of Bo! clum nnd return of gold taken from Russia and Roumanla. The military terms includo tho sur render of 5000 guns, halt field and halt light artillery; 30,000 machine guns, 3000 tlamo throwers and 2000 air planes. Tho surrender of 5000 locomotives, 50,000 wagons, 10,000 motor lorries, tho railways of Alsace-Lorraine for usq by tho allies and stores of coal and iron also aro Included. Tho Immcdlato repatriation of all allied and American prisoners without reciprocal action by tho allies also Is Included. In connection with the evacuation of tho left bank of tho Rhino It Is provided that the allies shall hold tho crossings of tho river at Coblcntz, Co logne and Mayencc, together with bridge heads In a 30-kIlomctcr radius, German troops, are to retire at once from any territory held by Russia, Roumanla and Turkey before tho war, The allied forces aro to navo ac cess to the evacuated territory either through Dantzlg or by tho River Vis tula. Tho unconditional capitulation of all German forces In East Africa within one month Is provided. President Wilson Issued a formal proclamation at 10 o'clock this morn ing announcing that tho armistice with Germany had been signed. The proclamation follows: "My fellow countrymen: "The armistice was signed this morning. Everything for which Amer lea fought has been accomplished. will now be our fortunate duty to as sist by example, by sober, friendly counsel and by material aid In the ca tabllBhment of just democracy throughout the world. "WOODROW WILSON." DRAFT CALLS ARE ALL SET ASIDE Washington, D. C, Nov. 11. By order of President Wilson Provost Marshal-General Crowder today direct ed the cancellation of all outstanding draft calls, stopping tho movement during tho next five days of 252,000 men and Betting aside all November calls for over 300,000 men. Secretary Baker announced that, so far as practicable, all men who have been called and who have not yet com' plcted their training, will be immedl ately turned back to civilian life. Fight In Berlin Goes on. Basel. Fighting between revolution ary forces and Imperial troops was still going on in Berlin Sunday morn Ing. Tho strugglo which began Saturday evening, broke out afresh at 9 o'clock Sunday morning. Hlndenburg Gives Up. . London. Field Marshal von Hlnden burg has placed himself and tho Gor man army at tho disposition of tho new people's government at Berlin, says a dispatch from tho. German capi tal by way of Copenhagen. Final Shots Fired at 11. With tho Amorlcan Army on tho Scdun Front. Thousands of American heavy guns fired tho parting shot to tlio Germans at oxactly 11 o'clock Monday morning. i em a rin.i nn?rc i IN BRIEF. Stato Treasurer-elect O. P. loff Jul R bo known this week that tho "slato" fur positions coming under tho np- polntlvo power of his offlco has. boon decided upon, but declined to mako It public, saying that this will bo dono shortly before ho cntora upon his how duties next year. Government orders halted Bhlpmoul of tlvo tons of fruit pits and nut Bholls assembled by tho Hood Rlvor organiza tion from eastern Oregon Rod Cross chapters. L. S. Alusworth, In charge of tho shipment Intended for manu- factura of gas-mask charcoal, has boon Instructed to sell tho pits and Bholls for fuel. Rosohurg officers have rounded up halt dozen youngsters who had cs tabllshod "hoadquartora" In a cabin on tho hill back of that city, whence raids on fruit cellars nro supposed to have boon mado by Uio gang. Whon confronted with tho ovldenca somo of tho youngor boys, It Is said, confessed to tho raids. Tho approach of winter Is heralded by tho announcement that tho Hood Rlvor-Parkdalo automobile stage, op orated by a Hood Rlvor livery con corn, has discontinued servlco until next spring. Tho auto stago buses slnco last May have been' making rouud trips, dally between hero and upper valloy points. Fourth-class postmasters have been appointed in Oregon as follows: Col ton, Clackamas county, Charles P, Hunter; Crystal, Klamath county, C. O. Brown; Odessa, Klamath county, Miss May Klnkald; Rodno, Marlon county, Mrs. Marie E. Parker; Throo- nlnes, Josophino county, Mrs. Flora A. Corliss. Regardless of the fact that 140 con vlcts nt tho state penitentiary wcro inoculated for tho disease, 125 of them aro now Buffering from tho Spanish Influenza, and the institution Is prac tically convortcd into a hospital. Thrco deaths havo been recorded thoro from tho disease, although a majority of tho cases aro said to bo light. Tho first report of tho accldont to B-urrcl Davis of Prinovlllo that ho was shot by Professor Evans' gun was an error. Davis' death was caused by tho explosion of his own gun, which was discharged under water after ho fell from tho boat. Tho chargo toro Its way through tho barrel near tho breech and struck Davis over tho heart. Tower extended to tho supremo court to call to its assistant threo circuit judges of tho stato to sit as part of that court when it Is doomed necessary and also power extended to tho chief Justlco of tho supremo court to direct circuit judges to sit in any county of tho stato will bo asked by tho committeo on law reform created by tho last legislature. Formal charges woro filed by Coun ty Superintendent N. A. Frost, of Washington county, asking for tho rev ocatlon of the teaching certificate of Clarenco Phillips, who a few weeks ago was discharged as a teacher at Beaverton by tho school board upon allegations of Immoral conduct A 17- year-old Portland girl is Bald to bo involved In the charges. Tho trial has been set for November 23, That a general curtailment In tho production of spruco for alrplano ma terlal In to ho mado by tho govern ment'lmmedlately, ns a result of tho termination of tho war, is indicated by telegraphic Information received by tho North Bend mills and lumbor con corn revoking all existing contracts for spruce. Tho ordor probably will result In causing a temporary reduc tion of output of two of tho mlllB of that city. Finis was wrltlon last week to tho part that spruco and fir forests of tho Pacific northwest havo played In tho war, when ordors woro IsBued by tho spruco production division to ccaso at onco all activities in aircraft work among tho camps and mills. All ship inontH of spruco and fir cants to tho lingo cut-up plant ut Vancouver, Wash., woro halted by tho ordor, while no inoro alrplano material shipments nro to bo mado. Similar orders stopped nearly all logging operations, and In structed that falling of alrplano tim ber wuh to causa at onco. ft fiRIFMTn TO fillSTOM - - Obscrvnnoo of Thanksgiving Was for a Period Not Popular In Southern States. N tho South Thanksgiving dny wan practically unknown until 1853. In that year Governor Jones of Vir ginia scut ii letter to tho stato legis lature urging a recognition tho day that ho might Ibsuo n proclamation ror lt observance; hut ho was ndvlHcd thnt ns most of tho citizens of tho stato regarded this day ns "n relic of Puritanic bigotry," ho ought not to urge Its observance. Two years later Governor Wise. im successor of Joiicb, without nuking d vlco of tho legislature, Issued a proc lamation, and tho people, generally throwing nsldo their projudlco, ob served tho dny. In tho next year. 1853, eight gover nors of southern states Issued procla mations after tho model of Now Eng land, calling upon their people to oh Rervo the last Thursday In Novcmhor as n day for thanksgiving. Rut tho Civil war was nt hand, nnd the bit terness engendered In tho long contro versy over slavery caused many vio lent opponents of tho North to oppose tho proclamation, becnuso of tho in troduction of n "Yankee custom." Undoubtedly our prosent Thanksgiv ing day has Its prototype In the Ply mouth thanksgiving festival of 1021. fit has been asserted repeatedly that the Plymouth festival was suggested to tho Pllcrlms by tho Jewish "Fenst nt Ingathering." If tho Plymouth festival has Imme diate kliiHhln with Minllnr events in tho past. It has analogies with tho har vest homo of England. Tho Pilgrims wcro familiar with tho English cele hrntlon. nnd many of them, no doubt had participated In It. Tho dominant mark of each was tho Joy over tho in gathering harvest. Tho chief dlffercnco between tho two was tho want of ceremony nt Plymouth that characterized tho English festl vnl. In somo iarts of Ennland the merrymaking was around tho "Nod dlngshcnf," or "kern baby," and in many places tho last load of the har vest was drawn to thu barn in u wagon called tho "hoch cart." In front went plpo and tnbor, and around It gathered 'tho reapers, men and women, singing joyously a8 they proceeded. At Ply mouth there was no ceremony. There was no harvest Rone so familiar In tho fnthcrland: Hero's health to the liarlay mow: Here's n health to the man Who very well cn I3oth harrow nnd plough and iow, Red sumac flames across the hill And in each wood-fringed hollow, The autumn breeze among the trees Calls. "Follow, follow, followl" The pumpkins gleam like vagrant gold, The grain is silver shining; The very clouds a we unfold. To show a rosy lining I Red sumac flames across the hill Where fading sunlight lingers, And points the way for me to stray, With soft, enchanted fingers And as I stand beside the way. The world seems throbbing. living And there I feel God's love today, And thank him for Thanksgiving! Chriitlan lliraU SOMETIMES Landlady (at Thanksgiving dinner) Wo should ho thankful for small mercies. Hoarder (looking ut siiiull turkey) We liuvo to be. Over Seas for Freedom. LET us bo glad together that the passionate lovo of freedom that made the Pllorlm Fathere set all In fragile thlpe to brave the un known terror of the inhotpitnoio new Rnnlanct eoaat la drlvlna US back OVOT tho teas In drendnnughte to fee the known horrors of modern warfare. When that eplrlt dlea there can be no moro thanksgiving In America. A lonn aa thla tnlrlt lives It la always Thanktglvlng day, whatever happent, or whatever we may havo or may not have for dinner. Let us give thanks thnt years of proiperlty and fatness, years ot pence and security, have not served to make in entirely fornot that unlet WO lOVO freedom more than life, we aro a). rendy ono dead; unlets we know the difference between rent peace and elflih security, we aro nlrendy a con quered people. Lot us give thnnks for our strength, our wealth and our opportunities gar nered under the protection of even dnwnlng democracy, and for tho chance to pour them out without stint for tho spread of democracy to every corner of our world. ANNE LEWIS PIERCE. DAY'S NEW MEANING This Year National Rejoicing Is Alloyed With Thought of Glad Sacrifice. iO a very great number of us, especially tho . fathers and JSk nwiftinrit mill wK'pm nf thn Unit ed States, Thursday will bo ono of tho most realistic Thanksgivings wo havo over spent. At last, after many yearn In which this national holiday was nothing moro than that merely, In fact, un occasion for feasting nnd gath ering nnd pleasure-seeking this dls tlnctly American day Is to mean some, thing very real and Intimate to us alk Just what messago nnd bencllt It brings to us will depend largely, If not wholly, upon ourselves. And thu char- actcr of our appreciation of tho bless ings that havo come to uh will meanuro thu depth of our patriotism and lovo of country. Wo aro not of thoso who believe tho whole Hacrlllco belongs to thu man who has gone away to light. As much In. somo cases even more bravery and courage and devotion to' duty and to. country havo been necessary on thjS purt of thoso who remained behind. . And wo are certain that those who stop at homo will, on this coming ThnnkHglvIng, realize more completely) than they havo hcrntoforo that tho cull; Pato has mado upon Amorlcan man-, hood nnd womanhood is Indeed an op portunlty for Horvlco, not morely n dluagreeahlo duty to bo shirked If pos sible, For only If tho mon In tho rankH, nnd equally tho men nnd worn en at home who support and encour age them, enter this war In such u spirit of glad, eager socrlllco will It over bring uh moro than disappoint ment and regret and terrible loss. Ho lot Thursday bo a day of glad, .new, nut of Horrow, Let your tears, ' If tears I hero lie as you sit besldo the empty chairs, bo evidences (lint your heart rejoices In tho realization (hut