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lie Evening; Curreii, VOL. 2, NO. 17:1. CAULK MAD. MCW MliXICO. MONDAY, NOV. II, HUH. fcVOO Yenr, (c. Month. 5c. Uoyy. U VI 1 rv n n r OVER All Fighting Ceased This SWloming at 6 a. m.A Complete Surrender TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE Cy Associated Treat. WashinKton, Nov. 1 I.-- TM IIIK of t lie armistice with (iermany were read to congress by President Wil son at 1 o'clock this ufternoon Assembled In the house where 19 months ako tho senators hiuI repre sentatives heard the president ask for a declaration of war, they heard hlru speak today word her alding the rum Iiik of peace. The strictly mllllHry terms of the armistice were embraced In the II specifications which Include the evacuation of ull Invaded terri tories, the withdrawal or Herman troops from the left hank of the Ithlne, the surrender of all war supplies to the allies. The terms also provide for the abandonment by (iermany of the treaties of IluchareHt and llrest Lltovak. The naval terms provide for the surrender of HO submarines, 50 destroyers, fi battle cruisers, 10 battleships. 88 liKht cruisers and other mlHcellaneous ships. All al lied vessels In lifiiuan hands are to be surrendered, (ienn ny Is to notify all neo'.ial nations they are free to trud- at, once on the seas with alii d countries. Amouk thi: financial terms are Includol restitution for damages dtuie by (.t-rmun armies, the resti tution r cash taken from the Na tional li.ii.l, of HelKium and the re turn i M.ld taken from Russia and lluiuaiil.i. The military terms Include the surrender of 5,000 Kuns, 2,500 liKht field artillery, 20,000 machine Kuns, 3,000 flame throwers, 2,000 ulrplanes. Also the suriender of 6,000 locomotives, (0.000 wacotis, I o.ooO motor lorries, railways of Alsace Lorraine for allied use and the stores of coal and iron are In cluded. The Immediate repatria tion of all allied and American prisoners without rcclpioral action by the allies I Included In the ut Mlstlee. Iti connection with the valua tion of the left bank of the Ithlne, It Is provided the allies shall hold the river crossings at Cohlcnx, Cologne, and Mayense, and all bridgeheads In thirty kilometer ra dius from these places. The right bunk or the Ithlne land, which is to be occupied by the allies, Is to be a neutral cone. The bank held by the German Is to be evacuated In 18 days. The armistice is only for 30 day's dura tion but the president spoke or Die war us coiuIdk to an end. The allied forces are to cess to the evacuated either throiiKh iler Vistula, capitulation or In Knst AH lea la provided. have ac- J territory i Danxlnor or by the! The unconditional nil Herman forces within one month STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK Carlsbad, New Mexico AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOV. 1, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts.... 1869,707. ! I IIILUTY IIOXDS IO.:W4MM Other Honds . 40,000.00 War Savings Stamps.... 877.57 Hanking House 7,500.00 Stock in Federal He-.. serve Hank 4.S00.00 Cash and Sight Kx- chanice 115,071.79 1,068,007.31 LIABILITIES Capital 1100. 000. 00 Surplus (earned) 100,000.00 Undivided Profit 40,958.68 Circulation 25,000.00 Rediscount with Feder- al Ueserve Uank .... 23S, 825.00 IMIla Payable 50,000.00 Deposlta .. 618.22S.63 1,068,007.31 THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT. CLARENCE BELL, CASHIER Associated Treat. Amsterdam, Nov. II. -William llohrr.zollern. the former (Senium emperor and his eldest son, to gether with F'lyld Marshal llindcn buii:. It is teamed from reliable sources, are In a railway train near llystes station, awaiting tlic decision or the I Mitch Kovernment an to whether they will be allowed to proceed on Dutch terrporv. The blinds on the train are ell pulled down. Oy Associated Tress. Washington, Nov. 11. fly order of President Wilson, Provost Mar shnl (Senernl Crowdcr was dinctnl to order the eancellntion of all draft calls throughout the country, stopping the movement of over three hundred thousand men. The cnlls for the navy marlno rotps are unafTected. The entrammeiit 4f men rr this branch or the mt vice will continue as oid'-nd. Secn-tary Maker later announced, that as fa r as practical, all men who have not yet completed their training will be Immediately turn ed bark to civilian lire. By Associated Tress. Washington, Nov. 11 An nouncement made verbally by of riclal or state department In this torm "rmistire has been signed. If was signed at five oe'lock a. tn. Talis time and hostltilies cease at 'ten this morning Tarla time." Terms of armistice announced not to li made public until dater. Milit.il men retard as certain they include immediate retirement of Hrman milltaiy forces from France lIcliiHiui and Alsace Lorraine. Dis; i luiiiK deinoblizutlon Herman anuirs. Occupation by allied and Ain. i lean forces of such atagetic points In (iermany as will made Impossible renewal or hostilities. Delivery or pint or Cerman fleet and et itain number of submarines. Dlstrmameiit of all other (leniian warships. Occupation or principal German Naval liases. Release of ailed, American, soldiers, sailors, and civilians held prisoners. Hy Associated Tress. Copenhagen, Nov. II. A Her man revolution, to all Intents and accomplished rait, not yet spread whole empire but or the 2f. states In (leriiiiiny, including all four kingdoms reported securely in rev olutionist's hands. purposes, Is an The revolt has throughout the Is raging In II by Associated Tress. London, Nov. 11- Severe fUht Ing took place In Ilerlin between 6 and 8 o'clock Saturday night and violent cannanade was heard rrom Heartlty. Revolution In full awing In Ib-tlln according to Copenhagen dispat-h to Exchange Telegraph Company (plotting Ilerlin advises sent from there at three o'clock thins morning. My Associated Tress WiishiiiL-tori, Nov. II.- President Wilson issued ; formal ptoclama lion at ten o'clock this morning annoutu'lnc officially that the arm istice with (Iermany had been sign ed. The proclamation follown: "My fellow countrymen: An at i. list ! was signed this mornlnc. i;.-i tiling for which the American pt ople hav e loiiL'ht lots been ac complished and it will he our for tunato duty to assist by ecample b sober Iriendly council, and by matt rial aid in establishing Just tleiuoci acv throughout the world. WOODIJOW WILSON." Ii) Associated Tress, lice terms have been sinned by Washington, Nov. II Arnils (ietiuany State Department annonn ci (I at two forty rive this morning world war will end this mornlnK at six o'rlock Washington time eleven o'clock Purls time. Armis tice signed by Herman representa tive at mldnlsht. My Associated Press. Copenhagen, Nov. 11.- Kin F'rledrlch August, or Saxony, has been dethroned, according to an offlciul telegram from Merlin. PREPARE NOW WHEN BOTH BUSINESS AND LIV ING CONDITIONS ARE RAPIDLY CHANGING, THE USE OF A BANK IS MORE THAN EVER NEEDED. START AN ACCOUNT WITH US AND BE PREPARED FOR ANY EMER GENCY. . THE NATIONAL BANK OF CARLSBAD Member of Ptsloral lUMrvw Dak