Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, November 11, 1918 Page: 1 of 7
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held bv Kussi i ;Rmip&i:. m d Ttiucky befm
The ?illiec forres to have -access to:
either thr.oagn DantsL? hy the river Vis
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Ainca viiiun one-moi3t is p.ovide?-' in.l;
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Utrrr.'in tens in iL'iiVzTV. v. provr.ey. -
The Germans wist niso reveal the- JocEj bioit-.of min&k pcisoned 'liviVdti Mniui i H.-xtmr' ti.-'-i
well: ar.d like agencies? of de&nftioir. . ; ; " - - :j . . . :'..MM:unv..i -f.'nftr.j;- to- .in'. ymar
The allied bh'-kagc of Germany to rsinain uachae.1 mrrc?; . -H";! irom iwn n
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WASHINGT02T Nov. 11. The siffirinff of the armistice does
; -not mean thatthe -great siihtary machine ;wiiV cease operations at'
j .6iice;. America -mu.; play a:V. ir;iporiaat .part in the disarming" and"
i gliardin'te.enimy.- until the vork is completed. - .
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Uonapy . . ' -. . . : rvfA-'.K-N.v -.MVai-.-or-- vessels--njabasj .W.:e" fiejie.' ' : -The removal' of thousands of mines
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ESIDENT WILSON IN A
FORMAL PROCLAMATION
. - VI or maty O f iir'rrn
(recently .taken by the ? 1 f
lae allies. ;
&; the terms' of
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litcnt Ci-um iho war cfic. today. ; . -i .v niTMn a rrn- rnA n mnvnr n 4 trt
iijsduin; hs a.t ('oio.k.
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T' .-: - iv ihv?: ixt Uiv H:zinnm WASHIJWGTOiN Nov.
.rr-tv A-f;Viti.i'r'r.-i.-V." - i - (;ptiir('.:i p-nriy .tins n;oriifg j tli Rut i-riaiiyrronitinibrt iiscU by im(- mal .proclauiation at. ten
he ar- t ATVtt)Ai n'v n'.. -fr.-rij.&tiV11 f'no.altini suy-ns. t .fri-rintn? up the stahto .tuvd-.nltwhis onfijl"; .the nrnnstido ;wi
By Associated Press)
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11. President Wilson issued a for-
o'clock this niorning- annoimcing that t -
th German had been sigfned. The proclama-
mislioe require tfif.t all nioprs have their crivs paid off the jv.essels zn n-ons Jotu-f. ihv- jiun-ii !.ii.;r ari-cral Iu-' h--aun-'ul''n-'rl'- . -. . f-d inseribcMi ."A Good Journey: i -i tion. follows:
put out of commission and pu: vrjoer te supervision; alf tief.allied j
arjd American nizvzl torce??. . - . " .; r !
J nas- nGen accGinpristieo ; it now being: our tortunate duty
The abo-'e r; ..i high spot cf the Hfrms of the armistice as :
tlic President ioad Ihem to Conre:B. . - . ;
Geraiajry'o tc.cpTa.nce '-f tUe:3 terms-(he said signalized the
end of the wi beauie it .'.'ii.de her powerlqs to l eew it.':;. ...;'. ;'
The President made it plain that the nations' ivhiehVhaVjj over-
tiirown the military rnr?(-s of Germany wiirnov attempt -to" fiiu'de
the German people safely into '.be family of tne democratic nations.
;ia1i! to..bRjn-aHtarif-re5:fluVT'he-f--i. r r- i v i H- reporuui -mat i. ruico uoiiry - u j ... My fellow countrymen the armistice was signed
;Waam;g.di .. .. ..s IfiM.. ; f .pnw?' "ed-i.a "Wk- taking ' this mdrninjv. Everything- for which America has fought
iluslittt "cs. a?. b(s.n'f? . 'rtiTihi-y ;l rpaf 1.
f WEA THER.
Toniu'il. fair. sHtrlitlv wanupr:" S
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with -lifin lii pp.rso.iial fortune'
rt!y Ah-oi-iaipd fi-.s)
j' LONDON" Not-.' tl. (Icnpait indc-
" f'VASHL(TON. Nov. -11 -Fun Ad-jjncndeiu" .' soRlnlistH have proposed "Dn
jiiiiilstlator Oarfi'pld today . isiiptfifupd I K'aKl-LuMjjUK-hi. Uiuib Unstv aiui Hon-
jthf. "lihtlosH ivlht" ordpr 'ftn- toniKhtjVafh as inpinborH of the nuv RoVrn-
j J only for tko purpofp of fplclu-ntiunimpnt a Oerman wireless ' announces
ipi'a.ce throtiKliouL Vn. country. today
' tu assist by example by sober friendly council and by ma-
terial aid in-the establishment of a just democracy through--
t
. . cut the world"'-' ' " " '. J
l . The President will read the terras of the armistice with- J
;. 'derma-n before - a- joint session of congress today. ' i
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, November 11, 1918, newspaper, November 11, 1918; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth342630/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.