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EXTRA 5C. EXTRA 5C. H' EXTRA 5C. ( EXTRA 5C. v ft-- J) ;. Q A r 11. WIS M -1 ' i VOL. 3 a .thm TTrnrrrTTfTT II f III 11 I I l V II I I I "III AIMVJula 11 M, .) Washington, November 11. - The German . . l'i armistice terms include: The cessation of hostilities. The evacuation of invaded territories includ ingAl.ace Lorraine, and Luxemburg. The surrender of vast amounts of guns and equipment. The evacuation of the left bank of the Rhine. The surrender of vast amounts of rolling stock in the occupied territory. ! The abandonment of the Bucharest and Brest treatie,. j Unconditional surrender of all German for ces in East Africa and reparation for damage done. j r c - u,:.,. ri The surrender or scores orsubmarines and larger war craft. The concentration of aircraft at stipulated points. The evacuation of all Black Sea ports. xThe restoration of all allied and merchant vessels. ,. The duration of the armistice is tfirity days. tthjtafUrnto WitKtAmerican Armies, France, 10:20 a. terms Gt' Wed tfelHeavy artillery firing copftiWh the 'ter, ieUy.taCcnVral Focn with hejrjmaier beaten, '--"w- onresi ka 1 croheaVdthe Pr?-. ThUt dlipatch lit filed frqrn, tbe front just dent s buniJy..wjdiflhjbtren ran not. Washifenria&erjV o'clock t ;bu mormiVftlBMf Time, the gr eatest war in nsoijy, CAnw toan end. designed the United States and the Allie' terms s( armistice at Foch's headquarters at five o'cloc k, French Time, ths morning and that hos tilitic a cead.at eiven o;clock. While the armistice halt hostilities it does not formally end the war. 'At the same time the teims laid down ))y. General foch arc s,uch,as w?ll prevent Germany ;-from war, therefore, may be over. - .The great problems and the gigantic work of returning fighters toj their home lands now remain as matters for con- sideration. , . A o the first of these problems Brussels h mentioned as the most likely point for the form a peace negotiations. As to the second, it ARE renewing hostilities. The - regarded as definitely of the peace conference may be said that the Ger.- MONDAY EVENING, 1 Cral Staff has already completed its plans for de mobilization. To-day, America freecl from the ravage? of war and unscathed by the destructive hand of the hordes of Huns, looked across the seas to find the battle fields of France and Belgium quiet for the first time in four years, and the giant guns which for fifty one months had belched poisonous gas h 11 '1 t &n UF mg 8 PARIS AND LONDON CONFIRM NEWS Paris, November 11. -It is officially announc ,ed that the armistice with Germany was signed at 5:40 this morning and & suspended at eleven o'clock. London, November 11. -It is officially an nounced here that the armistice with Germany was signed at five o'clock this morning and hos tilities ceased on all fronts in Europe at eleven o'clock. yanks wmm to r AcrMroirre r'" fcrty.nwpUte. Jje f ore Jjostilitiei officiary eeed. -KABER FLED TO IIOLLAND -WWm: has fled to UtteUiU, cHoUandj accordm to German, press reports reaching, ths Government to-night SOGIAItlST, IS G)fAAN;CHAN;ELLOR . Copenhagen, -Nov., 10. It is officially reported ,at Frederick Ebert, Socialist,, has become Ger- man Chancellor. Ebert has issued a statement that he wouh' form a new Cabinet. BRITISH HAV Lc:.rJ.c:, Nov. ! . - G - r. the Brif.!&': ad The Eri;U fr.ve ,(?r;-:f. ; c i -;' c cn Aaderarc(e ami IVJons, hae capiurod I crs -ri and ar2 pp.xacir.j Leuzc. NOVEMBER 11, 1918. 7 that all hostilities were REACHED MON3 ..?cra! Haig rspes-ind o- .-2 5.c!'cd tr.c o::tjViit- o? arlvar..:cd icr, irAh CASUALTY LIST , HI MJ.U'H KM'Oltl' ' ) WhhIiImbIoii. Noi'. The follow In eii'UiiiltteH iivi! reported hy the ('i)iiiimii:hIIiik CJiuutsi! of th Amori tiin IJxpi'iliMoiuiry Fori'";: Killed In ariUnf 4 " u Died of woumlH Kio Died of HfTldt'iit und other (IIIIHl'H K Died of dlKOimc :'..r)0 Died of airplane net Idem .. :i Wounded Heverely 7! Wounded (degree undeter mined) IS!) Wounded HllRhtly DK! MI.hsIiix i" lii'lion 1 1" I Prlwilierst ti ' Total 1.4S5 ktii '.i:oi.i. .tst'.iriK$ i Killed in Anion . I l!rl! I'. l)lxlM. Cillitlltil. ! Anlilliald . liiint-r. Aftoii. ' Cri'liam T. Hial.-y, Italian. ) .1 oil n U Ciimill. HiKh Point ; U.i.'.MKiild H. ' r III rrf. Ili'iidei'son . I Krnt'Hi K. Krn:;Jer. Warrt-n I'laiiii-s ! .l.-isc T. I.I'wIh. Mill SprlhKM. I l.avK'iun Tiilifin I'cclt-r. lilt liry, I Jlamlt N. Powell, He iidernon. ! l.cim L. l'owt'll. Akirfnudu1f. j Itticou C. Khaw, (.umber Kiidpti. I Oliver W. Howell. Durhum. I Uoland B. Cox. Cllve. Alfred M. Slanle. Franklin. Virgil V. AfexuuUer. RolelRh. Wado W. Brand. Rfldnvllle. Krntvit I.. Twlno. Tyiief. Jamcti II. GHrducr. FounUlit. Kdd Oox, Chlnu Grova. Claude Cunnoti, Cburlottu. Oavlil L. Cohoou, Columbia. Hurro CunnrnichHin, Wllmor. CharlcD (1. Htnwf, Belmont. Reginald N. Holcombe, Caodler. ChKrloi K. llowell, G'rwn'.Moun John C. Laney, RhodbesH. Jake RoHnlk, Wtnuton-SHlom. Honry N. Strickland. Loulnhur. " Ntiwlon P. TtomaH, Polkton. j Oliver Thomaaon, Lxnrtoti. Dewey 8. Thflmpia,' Durham. Ottvar Wbb. Maoclenfltd. William WUUama. High Point. Hcnjamlho T. WUHb, WJlllalon. Harmon' il . Young, AaheirtllA. William P. Hsrmoa. BttKTon-. John N." Judkliw. panteKO. ' Fred Krr. Durham. , Knymond J. Partln. Willow Sprlnr,. Honry Fldy larmn, Gllwon. Heth K. I'frry, OkJnlio. Williorfi H'tld. JtJiiniuK. Dlml or Wonndo ."hn M. FHiiitirtc. Durham. Jacob A. Adrman, Magvollu rwin C. O ruli a ni. Gastooia. Charlrw C. IittMtlnKs, KfrnexTllle. William A. Jordau, Mlddleufx. Kuo H. Frets. Wllnoh. Aaron B. Bo went. Moiley. John R .Ezzell, Rocky, Mouftt. Died of DiMcaae ' ' Kwart J. Jameraoo' SwiMK Marlon. Oodwln, Selma, " Willis II. Uryant. Bethel. I,uko Ham, Hendersoo. Junieit A. Jnhn.'tun, AnKler. '" Poss Pwrl.' JamiBvfnc.-,'','i",'w'' ' Morrre .Willlums. Littleton. Julius A. Wood. Klpllnu. ' fMand Lt'Wlit. Chadliorn, JeiiHo Perry. Wemlell. V. iuoilitl lder:i I ndetermiiiM) .lolin (.'. Sliutf. VS'liHton-Saleiii, 1 'oriti.in I.. Merrer, llollvia. f; :ti!I P. Williams. Oxford. Rotten .1.. Stui'Ie, Helma. Vt mttiiletl Htlli(! WiTtm Wynn, .Iitti)'"ivi!!c. if' .'I ';-ti-!it. Ci'il.l iiiu.i. -'.r'fvlnjt in ,viv,n ''A-.:iv !:.u.'.r,l. Wliidma. 'I 'Iff; i-. (:-;!hl:-. ')r'-;rV:tr. J t;t I",. ! "flNle. Tiirl'or't. nt' t, ViMi n11 rsr.-'MI' to ;:. ;.. : ,.. .,.;.. No. 267 OUT SHOP HAIlUttlN THE r i rvAItLYINTim WE E K ARLYINTHE Killt'ii In nclioti I lni'i(liiK :.!: Hi s..,n 1 2,1X8 Itletl of wtnmdH 4.7H Hied r illseu.se 4.739 Uii' l of tieclilellt lilltl Otlter (HllrteH 1,42$ Woiiiidtit in act ion . 3S.7CS I i KS ( 11 l- In .irllllll lllll'llllt- InK prlHotiers) ... 6,674 Total to dute 68,451 MOMI.W'S KKIDKT VVHKhlnKion, Nov. tl The follow ing uHUHltlK nro r ported by the CtirtniandlDR General of the Ameri can Kxpeditlonary Force': ; Kilted In actios 163 Died of around 10 X lld of art-ldHut and oLlir cause . . , I Dird of itirylaue. accident . . 1 Died of dlsemae ..... 16 Wounded wjveroljr 15 Wouudwd (degreo uadeter- . mined) II WoundiKl MlKhtlr IS Mining In action .'. 70 Total I3 AFTRRNOON RF.PORT i.l i.. . .4 , , Killed In action m DM of dltMtSO lot Wouudi.nl aUghUy UP Mlnrthg Ih 'action 10 Total 440 .VORT IK A1MJLISA C ASl .iLTIW Killed ta Mrtioa Llvln R. DoyloA, King. William T. &kiiga.'Oak City. Albort K. Smith. Pilot Mountain. Harry I. Pinott. SMSetta. ; . 'Wlllljim. C; Hralth.'Kntfalo. Kllza Trlplett. Durham. Julian C. Walker, Durham. ' xj Died Frora Woundu J:ititte I. Hryan. Catherine Lake. Hennle A. BkeH,' Oxford, lohn W. l'rry. MeVullern. Uounileil (Dftroe I n(letrrmled) Anoel H. Clerk, MorguVtown'.' Kdwurd A. Milln, Winnatww. Ari'liie E. PotU, Advance. . !:d vln lljirolH Shuford. Hickory. Klll.' l In Artioi'i Uolji'-t ,. Toiii'lu-y, R1h1k1i. ( !.;: r W. White, Edi'iiton. Timed K. Mart In, Mount Airy. ( aiirlrs (I. McMillan. K.iofnrd. 'f'l'f'U: y (..Wills). ilo'illl'T. Iliii 'til' )im-m ... ... j r:'! ir R. Hoa !!, "'itoMiativtlle. !)!. i-". tlitkor, ?,'f!'-l(iv. I 'r I.. Wie. hi. ..Horn. Vnt'tl'"l S l;;litl in Ai'iitin Kimvt I.. Murray. Al'f'milmw. Will K.'ni'Ht. KIIit'i.'.
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