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    TW O

    C E N T S

    VOL.,

    NO . 12,938.

    SYRACUSE.. X. Y., M O N D AY-E V E N I N G , N O V E M B E R

    11, 1918.SIXTEEN

    PAGES128 Columns

    PRICE

    TWO C E N T S

    Washington

    at

    10 o'clock this

    morning

    a

    that

    the^ ^

    ;

    - ' - The

    "My Fell< Coimt Everything fo rwhich America

    foug

    v

    ,

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    Nov.': :Tho"^

    'VOTlA

    ; ,warended

    at 6 o'clqpkitnis

    Wasluiigton:'time," with'T^d.\:revoliit^n^Jm^(^mw y^a^i

    HpheiiEpUiOT;"::r6nn

    :

    'emperor,~af^tive"fr(^

    :

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    :

    . ' ^ ' J ' - : " ' " - ' . \ ' ^ . ' .' ' ' , ' . ' ' '

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    surrendered everything \demanded.. The allies

    terms

    of- p e a c e ' : ; - .

    Germany

    has

    agreed to

    disarm' t

    piice;

    cease^d/alpng

    1

    the ^?holc front at that hour (ITJLlffl.Y

    -The German-'.teoops

    :

    :will':immediately^begin: the

    "o f France/Belgium and Alsace and

    Lorraine-andf

    wi l l

    r

    ;leavingall

    o f.

    German y west of the

    Rhine-in pos-"

    the^allieia

    :

    .trbpps. V ' v :;=- ....--. ^ : ; ^ r / - - . > ' ', . - : > ? -

    . _

    Central

    powers are'.celebrating with' wild

    demonstra-

    Central powers revolutionsareadding

    to. the

    general

    ' ' : ' - . ' . . . / : . : . > ' ' ' ' . ' : : ' :

    "

    :

    v : - v ^ : - . . '

    hearmistice terms imposedbythe; allied,

    governments

    ha d;beeh

    signed;

    by the

    Germanenvoys

    last night (5,o'clock-this morning, Paris time) 'and

    sixhourslater;

    wa s

    m ad ea t.

    theState

    a t 2:45

    o'clock

    Jhis

    morning.;. There;is some

    {question

    o f r ' t h c armistice:;

    A

    ;

    Paris d ispatch

    said'ittook place at .6 A. M.Paristime (1, A.M., Wash-

    '

    ' '

    ' . , . : . . . ' , ; , x - l

    armistiM/haS; been-

    signed. .

    It was.signed.

    at 6 o'clock

    time)

    v

    :and hostilities will cease at

    11

    o'clock this

    (Pan? time)."

    .

    :

    '

    v

    '

    v

    ' . '

    L

    that

    the armisticehas been signedw as transmitted

    hite House'after,

    it was received by the government

    a nd

    Wilson

    was expected to issue a statement to the

    Amer-

    to,day. ; 7

    (

    " i ' ; - . . . -

    cease operationsh ad

    been

    prepared in advance/ iso

    was no .delay-in,reaching,.every"unit.along,.the

    whole

    have been taken by the allied armies to begin

    imme-

    out, he .terms of the arm istice, w hichincludeoccu-

    German border

    territory. . . - ' - - . ' ' ; .

    ; ,

    as

    possible

    th e

    German

    armies will begin moving to-

    ro w n l ands/

    h

    is believed that

    some

    units havealready

    There will

    be no

    more bloodshed

    in

    the'allied

    armies.

    ' , : ' '

    dispo sition will

    be

    made

    of the

    A merican army

    is

    uncer-

    it

    i sbelieved that troop shipments

    wil l

    cease

    ' . . ' ' : *

    . ' '

    '. '

    ' ; ' - .

    . -

    Germans

    have

    agreed toall.

    of

    the allied terms. There is

    a ny possibilityw hatever ofarenewal^hostilities..'The

    o r ld

    w r in over

    with

    an d victory, shines on theAm erican

    those

    of

    France, England,

    Italy',

    and those-of

    armies, ' - - , ' . '

    :

    : ^ \ \ " - ^ - . - :

    ' - '

    ;

    '- ;

    1

    ;- :-

    t

    expcted

    thatthe bulk

    or

    t h e i

    German

    armies

    wil l

    diiann

    demobilizeassoonas possible." Enoughwill remain-in

    jn

    Germany.

    .Tho Germanianream.

    W ld-lhd

    MBW-PniSilJffi/go'ywiinieut

    W h i c h W ^ Fo u g W J a s _ ^ en Accomplished ' '

    Washington, Nov. 11.President Wilson drove to the Capitolat 12:45o'cl

    through^streets thronged

    withi

    cheering

    people.

    He readthe termsof the

    armis

    with^Gerrqany to

    Congress

    a t 1

    o'clock'this

    .afternoon.

    .

    Assembled in

    the

    hall: of

    the

    House, where nineteen months ago Sena

    and Representatives heard'the President ask fo r the . declaration' of war,

    '

    to-day

    heard

    h im

    :

    speak the wordswhich heralded thecomingo fpeace.

    M E N N O T E N I H A I N E D

    M E N O W D B G H A R G E D j

    H e r e Are the

    T e r m s

    cc l l f t t l o n .

    or.tlio-draft calls.-c.imc

    late to.uft^t

    Uie i r .itatus.

    They .will

    be

    conaUcrcJ

    .r.s in ;ha

    anay

    unlil

    deir.oblI lr.ctL

    Jlcn rot ;:ct

    W a - i h i n p t o r . . - NOV.ii.A

    waa i :

    "\Vasliiiifirton. N o v .

    11.The

    strictly mil itary

    terms.'o

    StSw- mSw^ ^Snf ^ ?

    ar f l .cmbraced in eleven specif icat ions , which include

    A .

    M.

    t o - d . i > -

    ror c.iatonn>cniH.unOcr|(>vannat4on''ofa l l . i n v a d e d

    territories. The

    w i t hd r a wa l of the

    the . c n l f c ? . ,-uid liio-f rvrtdval s can-

    ..

    .

    -

    I V n - i ' .

    iboards.. w i l bo considered

    as hon-

    orably 0 clmnr3.

    nnrt FO ivt lrt .

    .Calls for the navy ipt m.irlnc

    corps arc not affected by tlie canccl-

    latlo:) .

    and cntrnlntnents

    ot

    men

    for

    these

    services

    w i l l -

    conti nue ;

    as

    ordered. Dr.ili J>o.irds will continue

    "of

    r*Kistrant

    of Sep-.

    ma n troops from the lef t b a n k o f

    th e

    Rhine and the

    surrend

    all

    supplies

    o

    w a r .

    .

    .

    The terms al so prov ide for

    tl w

    a ba n d o n m e n t bv Ge r m a n

    s p e c i a l l y

    ,

    B

    Artcd

    ora^omM^byj

    tllc

    atics

    of

    ,Buchares t

    an d

    B w s t -L i t o vs k . . - , -r

    7

    call, for

    - w h o m the

    day and

    |. ,

    .The

    n a v a l terms-pro

    v i d e

    lor the s u r re n d e r of 1GO

    subm

    -_

    . iic^trovcr,

    *ix

    oaiuc cruisors . i j n bauie^njps . eight

    cruisers

    a nd other inisee llnneons' sh ips. ;

    Belg ium, France,A lsace-Lorra ineand

    Luxemburg

    are

    csacua ted

    w i t h in

    f o u r t e e n

    days,

    accord ing to armistice

    te

    Ge r m a n ,a rmies must evacuate the lef t bank of the R

    t h a t territory to beadministered by the allies. Oa

    tlie

    east

    Ge r m a n a rmies m u s t be w i t h d r a w n w i t h in the pre-war b

    dar ies of German y. The Roum anian an d Russ ian

    treaties

    abrogateci.

    The

    m i l i t a r y terms

    are as

    f o l l o w s :

    .

    .

    MtLITARY

    CLAUSES

    ON WESTERN

    FRONT. .;~

    1 Cessation of operat ions by l a n d a n d i n

    the

    air sis

    h

    temberJIth.

    J L A N S B V G

    M A Y H E A D

    |

    ES ; P E A C E D E L E G A T I O N

    .Nor,.--n.That t h e )

    doubtei

    here

    and.that

    conduson

    has j

    Immediate evacuat ion of invaded countr iesBelg

    France , Alsace-Lorraine,

    Luxemburg so ordered

    as to-be "

    i o n , pleted within fourteen days from the

    s i g n a t u re o f - t h e .armi

    Jjj;

    j

    Ge r m a ntroops w h ich h a ve not left the a bo ve

    m entioned

    territ

    o f ' I t t i d b uK :h

    >_&. A\- . .. .To-night.

    :

    ,lAs'caud^fcstates^garriamV ' - ' - "

    '

    H?K

    r tw Ji*a v* g

    .garrisons lioltling l l ie

    principal

    ings ,pf;thc,;Rhiricj' aycJQC^epblenz. .Cologne,

    together

    bridgehea tls

    atKili sc^po^