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Vou're NOT Giving You're PAYING Kick In on VVa r Funds You Are Going to Face the Returning' Yanks Soon Get Right PAY XIII, NO. 50. TULSVOKLAHOMA, TUESDAY, NOVrlHEU 12, ISIS, 11 l'ACES PRICE 5 CENTS . r, ARMI MEAN OF WAR Ik OKlAHOlU-a GREATEST KIWSrAPM. m" '"y "" IXAIBB WIM A08OOLATEO rRM. , . . . STICE S END ALLIES PREPARE FOR FINAL PEACE Attention Will Now Be Given to the Form ing of Program. FOCH SEESTO HUNSj Marshal Directs Carrying Out of Armistice Terms. MANY PROBLEMS ARE AHEAD Entente to Discuss Solu tion on Basis of Wil son Plan. W ASIII.ViToN. Nov. --Preparations fur final peace negotiations will mgross American mid allied flaicsrmTi during the next few works, while Marshal Koch ami the naval romma'i'l'Tn see to It that the terms of armistice which ended the fight ing today are carried out. Thirty . . .. l..l nn-lnH nn.l ulnr'ii nay ' 1 i" e.,,. . t, it hardly mil hp. possible to assemble ; Hit great esi peace co,,,r-r-....- ... . try within that time an cxtens n , nrartl.-adv i" rrnain i- ki.hi certain to be t.y the victors and accepted hy tin vamiuih"d. Wht l.iptiens In Ormany. in what onre wa Austria-Mungary and in Uusis during the meantime prob ably will govern the solution of pinny ef the complex problems twilling the conference. Absorbed in the celebration of the German surrender, the officials tn day wire unwilling to even discuss for publication the next steps to be taken to rrure the fruits' of victory and make future wars, at least on so vast a scale, impossible. Itutln z. general w ay hat is to be expected already Is known. The various ut terances of l'resldent Wilson, and th premiers and public men have been ran-, ally studied by thosn who muit plan the next step, and at one tlms or another these spokesmen have tnucheri upon nearly every lijea that micht he properly included In the treaties This Is particularly true "r rrei,ient Wilsons declaration which represent not only the l(tr; of 'he American government but. mm their almost unqualified necoptanee by the entente powers, may he re-rurrti-d a already constituting the framework which can bo clothed with the details necessary to round nut a complete fabrlr of peace con ventions. This framework In all probability will be put into final shapn bv dis ruwlons iitiu.ng the chiefs of the var lu powers long before the repre "entatlves of the vannilshed are ca.lcl in to crept or plead for modi- ii anon ot what Is to be dictated them. to Preliminaries I'ndrr Way. The preliminary work Is expected o I rarrw,! on much aa tho armls .retX7ns were prepared, th nations nrn have tnk-n tho largest part In war tn, whose Miixvi eonse lU(nt.V ,u, entitle.1 to greatest , "Knt, preparing tho outline, with 'n spokesmen of the inanv others ith aspintlons to be satk.fi.xl joln in the discussions when their In " Involved. h. A '"rlcan government had been forehanded In preparing to 'he subject. Kor more than h ear p,.st. Colon. 1 House has had i,L",rl ,l h'"'" of ". including nstnrlans. .li,lomntists, internntjoiial '""""e'ld business men. uatluiitig ma.er! and making npe,-:ii stud'es 'VoK..'",,'t'H't -'nnecte,i with the tyvlIM Kll UN r.v.iK TWKI.F, NEW YORK IS JUST HITTING HER STRIDE Wchtecn Hours After lNiuv News otnes t.othnm Just "llrglnning" bi Cclcbrnto Illght. N'KW YtiRK. Nov. 1 1. Kighteen n'irs ri the i,UH l.ll.... . " r"--h"d through the gray dawn !e.a cr n,, V waning nation. New York tri'ie trise Its celebration suart,' 'i"!' nt flr,,, ,hcn "ilf rf"' -waa ir, fiMril!y convinced that It the ,i ." rlty '""till no flies in th.-e ' "' JO'' Thl UWP Th " '"'"I'll"'- ronr:,','!l?'U of P' "" In pande frSmo,'.h"'1 ifall,'n ,h" wayside " th,.,,s:lnds more were falling ; "i.v n. i "ft to , r,... ''. but there were nilliotis rry on." tion. i V' v', iv,,r, loononed Kmo- 'i in cneck throiikrh .hTiiiir "sra of , rein. Kverv "rrier Women restraint vanished. Men. ''d children aliarvdoned s to blissful thought of .utnre in a wnrM f,.r..v r 'hmovi PHPef.,' fril" fro the noni menace of gray clad llt" P. u k . " IMJ V tel.. . Who might he UnlenuhAH V. r lCrm,;i:!rrh ,lrunk w,,h 'Ireams of Ton. , ""main r,f ronfettl nrlnlr tut t . 1. tr.. its Bf,., ., ' il carnival note. The 'ith ,, A'r"uhtnrra were packed in ur,f " '''"'"K'eg multitudes. Men raiuoo "".H "f bl" an'' khaki were "I' here and there una en-io,i I "n th. n, '"hit i Mi""lders of the crowd. There I government will (dilert to the for '"nipt at furmal celebration. I mer Cerman emperor residing in 'I come later. Holland. Yanks' Parents to Head .Parade in War Campaign WEATHER REPORT '!n,S, Not I I.-- Wsiiimim, f.7; nunimujn ;t tovih wind, and r.i. K i. MuMA: TtifUf ul W wi nc.sdv fair, itot murti clmrigM id Uiu priurr , MM'ISIANA: TuwU fair. rmer lit mirth portion: lttri1 f r ARKANSAS TiicUy fair. rm e.r ; Viii'4MMlay fair KAT 1KXAS: 'iSiriwUy for mm what rfnr iirrpi iu nnrttiwehl ,-ur ti-. W tiftlav fair WK.sT TK A': 'I nmdmy an WtxJ beadsy fair, not tnurb rnane in Mmi rraiHr KANSAS: Kwr TuwUt. WttHtw. dy and firohahiy Trturatsuy, ruulrr lutaday eVfirrmm or nh(hl. NEWSPAPER HISTORY MADE BY THE WORLD Uitliln 30 Soeonds After New Broke In Washington, Oklahoma's (; rente! Ncw"swir had It. CARRIED STORY COMPLETE Fur llxtra Islldon and Itisgular Kd Itiona YcMtcrday Gave Oklahoma Authentic News of Mycin. Newspaper were expecting the i news that tho annlKIlee ha.l been ....j for ,lours Murt a cilIlle. the nlKht tho telephone had heeri jinglintt und anxlouH riur.cns nijiiire if there wan any news. Th s.nser una null tiermanv. but the I mailer of slgnnig th armistice hadlrlty. Italih Womls. stunt manager, not yet been concluded, and the j ha prepared rrianv unhide things tehgraph man on the World had his, that will make a ilireit appeal to the front page ail ready to send out with peone. The parade starts promptly the going of the kaiser as the big j at 2 o'clock nws story. I i i:.ni .nionaay morning, tile last niomenis nerore tne final edition of ' the World Ki to press. "HiKits'' itenuni'Ks, tne Associated I'resn op. i erator, was electrified as much as an i A. r. operator ever gets, wifli the flash over the wire that the armistice had been s.gned. The saury of the signing was given out at Washington at 2:i0 o'clock 1:50 In Tulna. Within 10 minute, the first complete story of the event was in tne Tulsa World office The flash memige came to Tulsa within SO seconds ufter It had bifti oir.ciaiiy announced. It was the luicki-et service in tho history of the Associated 1'rcMi In a long time. Instantly the news reached the World, there was action. Notice to the printers to get ready for a quick change in the itmke-u- of the paper went to the back room. There were hurried conference between the head of Die news and mechanical departments. The edition had to be printed on time to make the mails, and the trains wouldn't wait. liurlng the next half hour, while the make-over of the paper was in procrss, additional prfis dispatches ' kept arriving. Hefore the story wa.s 1 all off the wire, part of it was in i type and almost by the time the las! i words were tp-ked off, the tvpe was1 qOVTIM'Kll OX J-AOK Kit. HT. Tonight Is the Night For a Victory Sing, Many Tuhans Insist To tho Council of lcfen.s To tho Apollo Clule To I ti inert IVH.v Cnpson To Harry KLskadilciv To tile HlngcrH of Tulsa And to TIiomc Who Can't Sing U ha.hla you say lo a Ylctory Slng tonight nt Fourth and Main? luul.la say to (he biggest gath ering nf slngcrsi In tii,. history of Oklahoma? WIiihMu you say to singing 'nio SiAr SUnglil Itiiiuicr," And "Over lliere," Ami "Mars'lllnlso." And "I or Your Uiy ami Mine"? If this Isn't n slngrng m--nlon. then llic Yhtory sings nn n kist lAii.sr! A whole lot of folks sugfrcrttcd to The World tliflt you Ive llms ad drcfixsl. Wliailila you nay? Ex-Kaiser in Flight Fired at; Former Prince Reported Shot HX1M, Nov. II. A KMS'tnl llsucli rvci'lviti from Kysclmi, Holland. Miys Hint when the train or William Hoticnznllcrii arrived there, the former fierinnn rnns-ror wiut not ahoant. 1aier he nrrivisl hy motor car, having iiliiunloniil the train Ik-jiiis' of sliois fired nt the w I mi low of the car in which he was riding, 'Hie 'X-eiiiMTr joined his of ficers on the plat form of the sta tion at Kywleu. He was looking haggurd nnd broken clown. Al though Ills nerves appcnrcl to Is' nt ll'e breaking sint, Ih walked up iohI down ll" platform slowly and ilien entered .the tniln. I)XION. Nov. 12 (I.2S . in.) Tlie former (krinan crown prims Is reported to have been shot, ac cording to an Amsterdam dispatch to the Centrnl News. Details arc lucking. ; ' AMSTKIttlAM Nov 11.- The 11. ortteui.tiwi c.-,v It teams the lint, h Honor Is Given Those Who (jive Loved Ones To Win Victory. MANY DOLLARS NEEDED Full Quota Reouirod to Keej) Up Comforts of , Our Boys. Mut her ami father of .oM ierit. j either in l'iai.V or tn the ianip In I tlilH or otlii r I'onti'ieN, with the Idea ( j of Hi ciliir their I.iijh hark lion arly. i J safe and Noiind, arxl marrely tnuched j l'.v the Iron liariil of war. mav Join I : the nniti'd war fund p;u-aiie this uft iein.Hiii -a -2 Vliu'k with a new I Ilie;uilllK' Kvoiy parent Ik r' ; me . m . c. ,. I. nil linK : 'lin lnnati. this aftenjiiHin at 1:30 ; I o'clock, lor the purpoBe of taklns part In the parade, and automobile owners are wrif. d to he there, ton, with vacant seats, ho that those who have Kiven the:r .soiih to the credit i war may In. place, I in the Paraile. ! Tops Hhnuhl he taken down on all , auloniolif leH. if poHMlhle. j The united war fund drive i going on , ist .the Kinie an though the amilntice had not lrn Htopped. 11 In now regarded hy every oni as im portant that a full ipiota of the coun try lie ralseil, as it will lit many months l.efore the hiiyn romf home and there's many things to do for the; Buffering humanity across) the sea, where the war has raged for the past four years. J The parade tudny will he one of the unlotna ii,,neu i n, ionru ,.t ih,. A meeting of the workers in the campaign w ill he held today at noon at Hotel Tuls-a. at wljlch time plans for the parade and for the events during the week will be discussed, Th., r,. i.iin,m of tii., .. .r,.,!.. umM be as follows: National colors, with guard. Hand. Officials. M"ther of soldiers. Fathers of soldiers Workers of the slllo, drive. Ited Cross, followed .y Kni Cross nurses. Ape Un :nl' Sisond IMvlslon. Y. M. C A . K. of .'.. Jew sh wel fare workers, ivi: h li.siu'tila. inarch ing nbrean!. Manner. 'We . -o the I.ittl" Things Thai Help the r.oys." , ih) Jirnniv Pipe. Ih) Hid I'.'lll. ' e I 'uke C line'. Idt Iidv Kfitlma. (e lyet er to John J. Tulsa, Some where in I'r.in e Third Pulsion. Hearts of the World. ( a ) Keleium. (b) France ic Knglard i.M Italy, let America I north Division. V. M. C. A., war camp community ! service. American Library asnorla ! tlon. Salvation Army banner, j (at Members . ilvatlon Army, pre I red"d i'v tt'i ir own band, j fh) Tnnghnut. ( i 'O App e I'le. ' Franco-Iirilish Torpedo lioats Enter Dardanelles PA MS. No i French mrpe'li I'.ritish torped. the I -ir,l:inelli- 11 I llav;ui - The boat M ingini and the , bo, it Shark entered on S.itordfiy. FTaneo- "itritls1! tl.l'al amir. 'It i. .1 " in Illf MeJ.t. forces occupied Alex As:a'ic Tiirk" seapor. rrineon on Sunday. Iss'kollt Colli linn's NF.W Y ' 'UK. Nov 'I lock ouU in force here hv the American Men's and lloyn' Clothing Manufac turers siMsocl.it, on has been extended to every shop In this city controlled bv its iuen 1'ors and now affects 3 0 . 0 'i i woikers. aeeording tn a state ment l-e;:je, tonight by Ihe Amalga mated Clothing Workers of America. AMSTKHDAM. Nov. II.- It Is state, i on irood authority here that William lli'l.enzollern. the former tlcrrn.tti i rnperor, will be interned 111 Holland. WASIIIN;TiN, Nov. ll.-A C,er nian radio message picked up hy '.'ih American station, confirming tho re port that William Hohenxollurn is In Holland, where he is stated to he awaiting .1 decision my the of fft -a!.i nf The Netherlands government as j to nls status, says 1 ici.i .ti.irsii.ii von ll.ndenburg Is not with the 'urrn'T emperor hut ha reni.une.i nt the headquarters of the licrmun g'j iral staff. TIIK I'rinre mande HAC.CK. Nov II. Crown I Hiipprecht of Havaria. com- M of the Cerman northern I armv group, from Luge. revolted, ai' and hl staff, li iv. 1--. , , ,,r,.Vent a js-ace riot from becorn where the g.u I iso'i has ;nK ,.,, r,,t 'ording to the I'elgi ni j l'r,,rt ica ilv eve,- n.lsremennor on s Noiiv.illes. Ithe i;ttiite books was eraserl for i he newspaper li The offii'eis at l.iege. til" mWS-' i ,l i paper adds have been llhe red fK hoisted deposed and iTULSA GOES WILD 0VFR m m Streets Are Crowded, As Whistles Give First Tip. CITY OUTDOES ITSELF I Never Was There Such . Rejoicing as That of Yesterday. ANY OLD WAY RIGHT WAY! ,Hine'i,iuhndImPu,so Rules as People Give Vent to Pent II p Feelings. l'eace ran riot in Tulsa yesterday Exuberance, pent up for over year and a half, was unleashed an hy the tnngic which bring" wakeful ness out of dreams and titgr 24 boisterous houri Tulsiv cebjflrated the greatest event In the bfitory of ! the world an no other cvr was ever celebrated or ever srlll '.e celo- bra ted. There was nothing to Indicate that false hopes had previously 'urned loose Ihe floodgates of Joy. If any energy had been out of season and in advance of the real v.nt whose celebration thn world had been wait ing for, there was nothing in the I temper of i uclousnnsa of the crowns to indicate mat this whs any. thing hut the original and only bill without dress rehearsals. Ileillam had apparently been husbanding Its forces during all the months nf bloodshed and strife for this cli max which found Itself when once the magic word went forth that the world was at the threshold of peace I again. I Out of the stillness of the night J It came It was ..Imntd canny in Its ! manner nf Intruding Itself upon ths j minds of those thousands who had 1 been waiting for such a word, but I whose minds had become steeled to i the uncertainties nf war. and who I slept In serine confidence that a j divine Providence would soon-direct the world back along the paths of 1 peace. The shriek of a factory whistle I followed by other shrieks thrust the I announcement In to the dreams of j the night. It was the siren of peace but those who heard It wanted the assurance that there was no mlstnke 1 this time. It was 3 o'clock yesterday morning that pence and bedlam j ' reached Tuba, blind In hand. From that time on there was nothing to do I but tn allow this super-enthusiasm ! aci umulated during IX months of I tense, heart breaking sncrlfnie and anxiety to spend It.wlf. All tempera ments were one. The staid banker and the hard handed laborer looked upon decorum from the same heights. The matron y housewife and the 'woman of lb" street forgot everything hut the great topic. Peace hail eome and the whole world was rejoicing. Any way to eelebrnte was the proper way It was a day of Im pulse. Whatever came to mind was tho proper thing to do. Proprieties went Into the discard and what In peaceful time mlfht he looked aNknncI, a.s uncouth or unchaste, in j yesterd.'i v's pence tii-ie, was pais-od by : in a spirit of fnreetfulness and f ir- itivingness as being perhaps suited by eircutnstance to ihe most momen tous event in historv So it went by. Wilh:n ten minutes after the sirens proclaimed the news, guns were popping and autoniohllws were being taken out of th'-ir gt rages to be put In trim for tlilti day of all days. Anything for Jov was the watehword. An old tin wah:ub was a boon. Tied to the rear of the automobile, it solved 10 drag the pi si :n the diiM and boom the kaiser's j doom as it flopped over the rough places and sent out its din Flags j were everyw here. Anything that bore the colors was pp'opr .at ; j an ornament. Service flags whu b I have hur.g in conspicuous1 places as! things sacred and only to be touched In a spirit of reverence, were torn from walls nnd windows and borne t as streamers from automobiles whose owners proudly proclaimed that they' had a real part In winning the war which had been so gloriously ternil tinted Puck and forth, the crowds surged , ns the day advanced, for daylight 1 had found the downtown Htreets as I fully alive as if it were midday. Py 1 eight o'clock, traffic along Mam street wa at a standstill, except for the eclebrators. It early became ev- 1 blent that business must stand aside for peace so the keys Went inbi thei doors of business houses nnd their ; proprietors and the clerks Joined 1 'the thrtvngs w'hich echoed the peace I news A steady procession of automobiles 1 with their celebrants choked com ; pl'vtely at Third and Main s' reels and Mftomots to cross er were nsclcs herf Chief of Iiolleo Alien enrlv. In the lv found that his task was set and th- I. est that could he .tore w-.v ,v It Wou'.l have been nueleaa to attempt an enforcement of all the co.Nnxur.u os i-ack tweiab If Hun Navy Rebels on Vrms Helgbland n te Own . . Tle t'll l'r!i MiMil), Nov. it in.). A Mipplciiicntar lion to Die iirinlMlce I Hlcncil lo the rffoci Ih event of the -( t.crniin Imlilc tiiIsits, u liulll-,hlp-i H IlKht cruisers and ."i( (lesiroyfrs not tie Ini: liniideil nii'r owlnJ In n mu tinous state, the ulllesri-serve the rllit lo (Hi upv Hi leXlaiiil ns an luliaoii' has,, lornnhj I hem to eu fone ihe terms. 'I'Im- t.rrmau aimllii- dclcirnns In a m'sNii;e o i)J (icrman liutli isiliiuiilllil Tin hy i'rclK li uln lem and picked up lne, iiniKiiiiiii' lint hi;Uii; of ihe aafnlsUiv. Aiionllm; lolhe leniM of Ihe aiiiil-ilce thci'iiirn f (.eriiuin prisoners or yfir Is to he m-iiih1 mi the iM-aee i jriiferellis'. Tim AatA.uUal i'na lsljv, Nov. lo. The ailmir- alti " liucrci'iHiNl a (.ermiui w1rchys luhlrcHM-d from "he kiiii- iiiuI soldiers' council, on Hie l.ser siraKshurg" to "all kIiIim. do bouts, i.HirocrH mill suh- liutriucN In Ihe North sea " 1 he mcKsage refers to Ihe term of tlx' urmlsilce and iki-larvs: "This would email the di-el ruc tion of un ay. (.i-rnutii coiih-uiIcmI Defend our country against this unheard of presumption. strong J jiglisli forces are re (H.rtcil off the Skaw. All subma rines In ihe llallle, rxeept I hose on ouiHW duty, assemble Imme diately lu SasHiillx luirhor." HaHsnltz I a watering pliuip oil t''c east coast of the Island of Hue gen, ItushIii. cuhig oTrevenue burdens discussed C'ougroMttioiuil liradena Me- Willi MeArtoo on Pending Mew sure Hut No Conclusion Is Ihiu Itcd. WASHINGTON, Nov. II Peace today threw Into conference, botween congressional leaders and treasury officials ihe "ii'siion of whether the tax burden planned In the pending revenue hill can be lightened, in view of prospective reduction of ex penditures Senator Simmon, chairman of the senate finance committee; Chair man Kilchln of the house ways and means committee, und Secretary Mc Adoo discussed the problem, ! hut reached no conclusion. Mr. Mc- ! Adoo s.ud he would undertake nn Im- mediate survey nf the government's tentative plans for return of the ; irmy from abroad, for curtailing ' war expense and other phases of wur-to-peace conversion and make rceommi iidatlons within a few days. The uncertainty of future govern ment financial needs and the urgent need of pushing the revenue legisla tion to completion at an early date constitute the principal reasons prompting many congressional lead ers, both democrats and republicans, today, to advocate that tho bill not ho changed to reduce the revenue to nny great extent. Already the seriate has tevlse, It so that the In come is estimated at about II '-T.n.-onn.nnu instead of Ihe li.niiO.nnO.OiiO provided bv the house draft. I Treasury official also poltiHd out ' thill a large Inflow of taxis wiil re duce tl-.c volume of war bonds which must be floated in the spririL' I lem.lt', 1 for Immediate sieliS to cut down st run i: vpenilltures now is coming from both parties In eon- of eon t.i the over or g ess. The government's policy tinii'ng financial af'lstanci allies until their needs ate peace is actually signeii i ettipha- Ized tonight bv a treasury aiino ince. ment that a new credit of f u (ifiii, line had been grant.-! to l rir.ee This brought the ager-cato ;o.ui by the I'nttel S'utes to tha' nation to ? 415.ne.O. '"i and the total to all the allies to IT.slir.OTfi.tf.l OklnlHim S4ihller Dies. OTTAWA. Nov II American In tonlcbt's Canadian ca.su a It v ' list In e.ude IHed of wounds, '! Wynn, Hush Springs, ' ikla. NEK I) A NUIISK flIRL? The rich! kind of a nurse girl for the children is what many a mother Is looking for, and what tin y nil say is the hardest sort of household help to get. Have you ever triid tho World Want Ad method of getting nurse girls? If you have not it is high time you began, for there ure so many girls, who are looking for just such work who read the Want '"Ads daily for just such offers, that you cannot afford to ml;: this great op portnnity. e The Want Ad nurse girls are so numerous that you have a number to select from if you summon them by a World Want Ad. Phone today 6100 or d 0 0 1 . 1 inuiiu V-ns 0 II D DflVO C I D UUhDUlO MR if AK I IN fa anil it! At.kuuJo. (Snf Are Discharged. I LINE IS STAKED OUT! I i a f . n r i i . Americans iiarK 1'osiiion When Fighting Is Or dered Ended. ALLIES WERE UNHALTED When Hostilities Kndcd Hritish Were (loinp Forward. IXiVIXlV, Nov. II Held Mar shul llalg ri'Mirls ns follows to night from hca.hiinr1crs: "At Ihe eeNsalhKI of ImmIIIIUc Ibis morning we had reached tlie giticrnl line or die I miH-o-llelghui frontier ensl of Avesnon, .liimont, Sliry, four miles (111 of Molls, Clievns. UsslncH nrnl firamoiit." It Ttlr Aleri.lisl I'risi. WITH TIIK AMKltJCAN ARMY IN KltANCF, Nov. 11. (1 p. m ) Th liae reached by the American forces nt 11 o'clock today was be log staked out this afternoon. The fierrmiris hurled a few shell Into Verdun lust before It o'clock. Thousands of American heavy runs ,fired the parting shot to the ileriiiaim at exactly 11 o'clock thl morning. I in the entire American front, from Ihe Moselle to th-Tcglnn of Sedan there whs -urtlllery activity In the morning all the batteries pre paring for the final salvos. At many hatterles the artillerist lolned hands, forming a long line as th lanvard of the final shot. There wns a few serends of sllenre a th" shell shot through the heavy mist. Then the gunners cheered. American fliig were raised hv the soldier over their dugouts nd guns and at th various headquar ters News that the armistice hid been lgned snrea.l use wti.irire along tliea place In the family of nation from iiixTiNrr.il on nr, tkn. NorAr on Naval Plants Is Stopped by Daniels WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. Secre tary I .iilelsnnounced tonight that he had ordered work stopped on the new naval explosive plant in Wis consin and that the projected :i hiio.iiiiu navnl nitrate nhml at Indian Head, Md., would not be built. Suicides as Result of A ccident Celebrating Signing of A rmistice fpisut lo The World ADA. Okla., Nov. II In Hie celebration of peace at a noes, a small town In the western part of (his county. W. W. Hats' aiildnit ly ran over with Ills automobile nnd Instauilv klllisl the small son of I'. II. Don I curly fids morning. Hays left Ihe ear remarking that lie would never drtie II again. He Immediately uulk.sl to his home nnd drunk a iinantllv of ear ImiIIc acid, ilylni In a few minutes. Draft Calls Are AH Revoked by Baker When Fighting Ends WASHINiiTiiN. Nov II Almost draft law, 2,7u0,O0O men have been the first action of the war depart-t in. hided into the army. I'ractlcally ment toduy iifier an noil n ce i nen I of i all nhysie.illv ounllfled men between II fler ai of the the signing of the armistice w Ith of all I Cermany was the cancellation , army draft calls under which more j 1 than IpMi.O'l'l men had been ordered ! to entrain for camps before Nuvem- j her .in I t l rgent telegrams prepared three I : diys ago at the dirertion of provost Marshal tieneral Crmvder were sent to nil draft beards directing that the I movement of LT.n mom men under nr- , di rs to en'ra'ti between today nnd I Friday he slopped immediately The telegrams reached most of I he ; boards in time, but a few no-n are I known to have Harteil for camp ; Sec r' t irv linker said, however, that I wherever possible their Immediate i return to tii vl I life would b" ar ranged, j "I have suspended further calls i under ihe draft and induction..." Mr. i linker said 'There will he for the pre-ent. no additional men brought in under the draft and up to tl t i tent that we can we w ill turn back I those men who have entrained and who have not yet reached training rumps." I Honorably Discharged. i All meti assembled f,,r entraining i are to be considered as honorablv discharged from the armv and paid accordingly t "tit it futiher not'ee no inductions or calls, except for the tiavv and marine corps, will be per mitted. ! Since .August. 1917, when the first i cilia were ixuucd under the army Clr, ! " : tented roe. Make Renewal ot Hostilities 1 EVACUATION; REPARATION KEYNOTES : Restitution May Be Made by Enemy, Who Can Not Claim "Scrap of Paper" Terri tory Will Be Occupied by Allies. WASHINGTON. Ni.v. 11. Sijming; of the armistice with Germany was proclaimrd today by President Wilson, who also announced its terms nt a j The terms herald the end irinii derma ny inc power to renew it. ... , Just before he went to the capitol the president, in a proc lamation addressed to his fellow-countrymen, said: , "The armistice was signed this morninjr. Everything for which America fought has been accomplished. It will now bo our fortunate duty to assist, by example, by sober, friend ly counsel and by material aid in the establishment of just democracy throughout the world." Stripped of its malicious power, the military autocracy, its masters driven to exile, stands before the world's court of justice, having subscribed to the tcrrhs of surrender which probably will be recorded in history as the most drastic and complete ever measured out to a defeated foe. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. , limiting of thn full text of the term disclose HiCJiKtires the t'nlted States and tho allied RoverroifenUi have taken to guarantee that Uermany accc ittanr shall not he a scrap of .paper and tn Insure the destruction or me military caste, which once could secretly and of It own single choice duMurb thn peace of . ths world. W hen President Wllaon concluded his exchange of note with Prlnn Max. then chancellor, administration officials declared that If hi course did not bring about what they hoped would be more than an unconditional surrender. It might bring about a revolution In (ieimany. ( Pointing today to (he Hohenaol lern dynasty, dethroned and exiled, the peoples revolution sweeping (leiniaiiy and the term) of the ar niUttlce, the official flt (heir pre dictions amply fulfilled.. Militarism Voko JJfted. Having lifted the yoke of militar ism from the people of th central empires, the alllea now turn to task nf humanity and merry to hind up their wounds and feed the hungry, meanwhile seeklmr to irulde them tn w men tney can tana a part in i surlng that another such l.fifiO days of blood and horror need nevor com again. i:aruntlon. reparation and rest I tut Ion are tho keynote of the ar mist Ice. Jloie are the principal thing fler many must do or, powerle before the allied armies, will have them done for her: Immediate evacuation of Alsace Ixirralne. Helglutn, Luxemburg, llus sla and Rumania without further de struction or harm to Inhubltanta. Then occupation by American nnd allied troops of all the rountrie on the west hank of the Khlne. Then, further, creation of a neu tral xono in a strip of territory on the esst bank of the Khlne. 30 kiln mi'ters 'about 20 tulles) wide, ex tending from Holland half way down to the Sw iss border and 20 kilometer wide for the remainder. Meanwhile as a guarantee of good faith, the occupation hy Americans and allied trisips of Mnyence, Cob lenx and Cologne, the prlnclsl cros. ings of the Ithine, with a Stl-kllnm9-ter radius about the bridgehead. in the eastern front all Herman troops are to be withdrawn from territory which before the war be I loured to I: ussi i, I in man la or Tur- key. , Then, the Herman war machine the ages of 21 and HI who were placed In class I are now in service, fleimral Crowder announced that reglslrants whose Induction orders are cancelled or who are discharged after their entraiiiment for camps, will revert to the status existing at the time the original Induction order was Issued, this to Include re sumption of their ocder and serial nu ii i her. poicrtcrs Not litoilsod. It was also specifically announced that lojlhing In the c incellaffin of the calls shall operate to relieve from the coiisciucnci-s of his act any registrant who has heretofore become delniouent or deserter. I!y onb r of Secretary Halter, Tro vosl Marshal Crowder today directed local and district boards to "run tlniie to completion as expeditiously as possible, the classification of all registrant wlni on September 1! had nttalneir'ihelr 191b and had not attained their 37th birthday." Tho hoards also were directed at the. earliest appropriate moment to Issue' ouest lonnalres to ..II 18-year-old' youths w ho registered September 12 I and to complete their classification as curly as possible. tieneral Crowder. however, direct ed th" beards to discontinue imme diately '.ill work connected with th" classification of men who on Sep tember 12 hail attained their .17th birthday and hud not aUainnd their 4Clh birthday, '.i uu- Impossible. joint session of congress, of the war because they take must dumrm. Th principal portion of It navy muat b handed over; arm, munition and enina of war numbered by th thousand ar ta b taken from Ui army. . American and allied prisoners ar to at once be repatriated without re ciprocal action by tha associated government and thousand of wretched civilian dratted off Into slavery from th Invaded territortea ar to be returned. The provision for eompensatlnc the occupied territories for the havoo Vrought by ths Invaders la contained In a simple sentence reparation for damags done. A a step to restoring map lines the treaties of Brest-Utovsk. which' laid nussla prone, and of Bucharest, which plundered Rumania, must be abandoned. Mosey, secnrftle, precious metafa and other valuables looted from ths Invaded countries must be returned In trust to ths allies until the con clusion of peace. In th west th railways Of Alsace- Lorraine, the valuable store of Iron and coal, all the stores and supplies In BeliiHn with arms and arma ment must be handed over. ' Seaports Given I'p. In ths east the Black sea-ports must be evacuated, the warship taken by Germany from the Russians must bs surrendered; In the Baltlo fort and defenses barring' the way at th Cattegat must be delivered and there must be free access to the sea for the-allle. The allied blockade 1 to remain unchanged. Meanwhile German mer chant ships are to be delivered Xor mission of mercy In carrying food to the starving; allied shipping held by the Herman la eo be released without any obligation to restore to Uermany her ships now In the hands ef the associated governments. Ger many Is to notify the neutrals they are free to trade with the associated government without molestation. In a word the Iron ring Is tight ened, and at her borders the civilised world waits while Uermany reforms) herself from within. The duration of the armistice Is 30 days, and various period ar specified within those SO days for compliance with certain speciflo term. . One provision of the armistice which wi supplementary to the text a fust drawn by the supreme council, nnd therefore doe not ap pear in thn text a President Wilson . delivered It. was insert od after thl German revolutionaries took poaset slnn of the Herman 'fleet, ft pr vide that if the fleet ta not deliver, a specified In the agreement the a sociatrd government may occup Helgoland fortress as an advancei bae to secure posxeHslon of it. Autocracy Is (llpia-d. And now having clipped the mili tary autocracy of Its fang the ,tio euited government will wait for th next JO day while the terms of the armistice are being carried mil to see w hat sort of a government in Ger many they will have lo deal with. In his address to congress today the president sounded a note of warning, that unless the Herman pc ple are fed, unlen their duur-as la relieved, tlfere la danger of bolahev- ' isin The question of what sort of government might arise to make poaee, he declared, was a matter for no small anxiety and misgiving. An assemblage of senators and representatives, with cabinet of'i cor. diplomats, supreme court Jus tice and crowden ttaileriea heard the president rtad thn terms of the armistice and deliver his address in the hall of thn house where IV month ago they heard hi n ask fur the declaration of war. Colonel Roosevelt Is Removed to Hospital OYSTKR BAT..N. T Nov. 11. 1 After suffering great pail for th ' la-st ten days from an attack of i sciatica. Col, Theodore Roosevelt ia-s removed today to Roosevelt hos 1 pit.il, New York, to be near his phy i .oei.in. He had been confined to h.s bed for more than a week, but has been assured that by going to ' the hospital and being under treat ! ment there he will be jible to g 1 about iu ft short Uiuo. rrV V: