Show GERMANY SIGNS ARMISTICE ii HOSTILITIES ENDING AT ONCE I I A iR World War ar Ends W When p T eu tons Admit j t I Defeat and A Accept c pt the Terms I J. ll I f K J d by Allies Ales II I W Washington Deserted J by by ki nIl all I her allies aUles her lIer great military machine In Ins s process o of destruction by onslaughts of the allies armies her emperor a kr fugitive In Holland HollaM with his dream of world dominion rudely shattered i Germany has hns at last conceded defeat and the world war which has hils raged for years N J-I at t an end i The Huns have surrendered unconditionally unconditionally i y to General Foch Foth The war ended Monday morning November November No No- J r vember 11 at G 6 o'clock Washington time 11 n o'clock loci Paris time The armI armistice arm arm- I was si signed n by the ivi rp- rp It ft at it o'clock Monday Ion a i y morning and flashed J all oni over he lie coun try The result was a demonstration In every section of America that was wasa a continued for hours 1 4 The terms of the armistice it was vas was M announced will not be made public until later Military men men here however however however how how- ever regard It as certain they include include in in- clude dude Immediate retirement of j tho German 7 military forces from France Belgium and Alsace Disarming and demobilization of the 7 i German armies Occupation by the allied and American Amer Atner- merlean mer- mer lean ican forc forces s of f such strategic points In Germany as will make Impossible a renewal renewal renewal re re- re- re newal of hostilities Delivery of part of the German high seas fleet and a certain number of submarines submarines sub sub- p marines to the allied and American 7 naval forces k Disarmament Disarmament of of all other German I warships under supervision of the allied al- al c c lied 3 and alid u American navies which will t guard them r f Occupation of or the German 1 L naval bases by sea forces I I. I of the of the victorious vieW vietor vie vie- W tor s nations r i I Rele Release e of al allied led and American soldiers sol aol j. j diers s sailors sailors' and civilians held prisoners prisoners pris pris- rr i In in Germany without such reciprocal reciprocal action by the associated govern govern- f c ments There Therewa was no no information as to the r circumstances under which the armistice armis armis- f tice was signed butt since the German 1 courier did not reach German military f. f until 10 io o'clock Sunday A headquarters s mornin French rench time It It was generally generally gen gen- D. D assumed here that the German cn n the French lines n s had ad adI been instructed by wireless t to sign the l toms it s Forty seven ven ho hours rs had been bee required I for the courier German headquarters headquarters head head- quarters and unquestionably several hours er were necessary for the J natiOn n of the terms and a decision It was regarded as possible however fl that the decision may have haye been made madei at Berlin and instructions transmitted trans trans- I from ro th there re by the ne new German i 1 government Up t to Si S Sunday 1 day U ere were ere four kingdoms kingdoms king king- doms In the German empire namely 6 Prussia Bavaria n varla Saxony a and d dS S rg All but Saxony are now w l s i less The situation ton in Saxony is not clear from the dis dIs- patches Germanys Germany's total population i is roughlY The populations of the three revolutionized d l kingdoms are Prussia 41 Bavaria b rg total Of or the remaining inhabitants inhabitants' of the thc empire It is safe to say on tie the strength of aU all dispatches that the majority maj ma ma- j rity has joined the revolt Late Lute dispatches report the king of f Saxony Is also abo about t to abdicate If h he ho has not already done so He is Friedrich August II whose personal life was exposed some years ago b by his divorced wife the Princess Louise Louiseo oi o Tuscany |