Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, November 11, 1918, Page 1, Image 1

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    Two O'Clock Edition
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT
THE WEATHER
Tonight Fair; Colder tonight; Kllllnt;
KraHl In the morning
VOL XXXI.
AIIIANY, I.INN COUNTY. OHKOO.N, MONDAY, NOVEMIIKK II, I'MH.
No. 151.
1 Urn H b
All Draft Calls
Cancelled by U. !
S. Government
lll.lMlliV V. Il.l.l AM OI'.llollKXZOI I.KKX. ho seeks redicr in Holland
from thr anccr of his people and the world
TERMS the HUNS WERE FORCED TO ACCEPT
WASHINGTON. November 11. IT. 1 The arm
istice terms include the evacuation of invaded terri
tory including Alsace-IiOi taine and I aixiMuhm tr. the
surrender of a vast amount ol' guns and equipment,
the evacuation of the left hank of the Rhine, uncon
ditiyiial mii render of all German forces in Kasl Af
rica, reparation for damage done, surrender of many
submarines and hattleshi:K, concentration of aircraft .
at stipulated points, reparation of all allied and Amer
ican merchant vessels. The duration of the armis
tice is 150 days. .
The abandonment of the Bucharest and Brest
treaties and the evacuation of all Black Sea ports
are also required.
H
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TO
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liy CARL 1). (iROATT
WASHINGTON. Nov. U. The President this after
noon told congress and the world tlu terms Gcrmanv ac
cepted with the armistice. These terms pictured Germany
as surrendering abjectly to Koch in the field, her armies
beaten, her government overturned, her master in flight.
A small crowd and small congress heard the President
but his words were burning and enthusiasm ran riot. Th
evacuation of Alsace-lorraine, Luxemburg and all occu
pied territory must be completed within 1 1 days. Occupa
tion by the allies and the U.S. forces jointly will keen
pace with the evacuation. All inhabitants of the evacuat
ed territory must be repatriated within 1 1 days. The Gcr
man army must surrender in good condition 5.000 guns,
fild pieces' HO.000 machineguns, U.OOO minnenwer f c r s.
2,000 airplanes. The evacuated territory on the Rhine's
left bank will be administered by the local authorities un
der allied-American control. The allies will hold the orin
cipal crossings of the Rhone and Mayence, Coblcnz, and
Cologne, with the bridgeheads at these points. A wide stii
along the Rhine's right bank becomes n neutral .one.
Eleven additional days arc allowed for the evacuation
of the Rhinelands. The evacuating armies shall not harm
or deport tho ovacuted territories' inhabitants. All foojl
(Continued on I'niro 4)
riiolo by American 1'ress ANoclulin
Deposed Aulwrsit who informed Ccrnrd: "I will take no nonsense from
A nw rim after the W ar."
Yanks Fox Trot
As News Comes
Hv LLOYD MELLETT
WITH THE AMERICANS, France Nov. 1 1. Motor
cvele carriers tore along the roads shouting, "It's all over.
boys." Marching columns, tired, mud-spattered, were gal
vanized into new life. Thev laughed, shouted and sang
I saw several doughboys under full packs, fox-trotting
from column to column. The words "It's over" turned th"
grim men into laughing boys.
LONDON, Nov. 11. Pre-niier Lloyd-George announc
ed the cessation of hostilitic-.vns effectiv at 11 this morn
ing on all European frmls.
It was officially announced that the armistice with Ger
nvinv was signed at 5 this morning.
(Continued on Tno 4)
ostilities Ceaseat 11
o'Clock Today; Bosche
Accepts All Allied Terms
i 1
j LATE PKKSS BULLETINS j
COPENHAGEN, N ov. 11 Ber
lm as orcuitd by forces of the
so Id it rn and workmen's councils
Saturday afternoon, accord inn to
a Wolff Bureau report received
here.
The railway stations in the en
tire industrial districU of Ger
many from Dortmund to lhiisburc
have been occupied by soldiers
councils. There were no disor
ders. Friedrich Kbert, socialist lead
er, has been appointed imperial
chancellor. He has issued a proc
lamation sainn that he plans to
form a people's government which
will endeavor to bring about a
speedy peace.
Snnderburg is in the hands of
the revolutionists and the red flag
has been raised on ships there.
Sonderhurg is situated on the
island of Alsen, Schleswig. It
has a population of 5,000.
I'p to Friday night the number
of persons killed at Kiel was 23.
according to information received
here. The majority of these were
officers.
PEACE PACT SIGNED AT 5 A. M.; WORLD-WAR
AT AN END; GERMAN DELEGATES
WAIT TO KNOW FATE
SECTY. LANSING MAKES
OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
(Continued on Page 4)
BERLIN IN THE HANDS OF REVOLUTIONARY
PARTY; RED FLAG WAVES ABOVE
NEARLY ENTIRE CAPITOL
(OFFICIAL)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. The Germans signed tht
allied terms at 5 o'clock this morning, French time. This
w as officially announced hy Secretary Lansing at 2 :43 a.
m., Washington time.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. The armistice has been
signed and hostilities will cease at 11 o'clock today.
NEW CLASSIFIED
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Santinm liottom land, now house,
Itarn, and outluililiiikrft. AI90 new
household iroods if desired, will sell
eheap if taken nt once. A.Mress
Kaleih Harold, eare (.'. 0. Trow. R.
K Allmnv. Unit!
KOK SALE Itrown Leghorn roosters
1 .r' eaeh. II. Sehoel, Home ohone
Kfi0,". Unlit
FOR KENT Small ylaoe of 111 neres.
House and barn close to Albany. See
J. V. Pipe. 2lW W.-st 2d St. llnlii
WANTED AT ONCE 1 or 2 Rood tie
makers. Good timber, Rood ground,
irood price. Near town. Call or see
White at Far West Manufacturine;
Co. Ilnl3
LONDON, Nov. 11. The Kaiser has abdicated and
the Crown Prince has renouced succession to the throne.
This is confirmed in despatches received here.
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 11. Frederick EEerf; social
ist, becomes German chancellor succeeding Prince Max.
last aristocratic head of the p-overnment.
PARIS, Nov. 1 1. The German armistice delegates
humbly waited jit a chateau in tha Compiegne Forest for
the return of the messenger from The Spa.
COPENHAGEN, Nov. 11. Lcijzig, Stuttgart and
Scarbrucken have joined the German revolution.
Berlin is reported held by the revolutionists.