;tral I irliwfr a aARaitli ASSOCIATED PRESS DAY AND NIGHT W8 SERVICE No. 86. ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918. PRICE THREE CENTS I ri 1) arEn Is at6ocl N (By The Associated Press) Washington, Nov. 11.-Representatives of the German government signed the Entente's peace terms at 12:01 o'clock t orning. Hostilities on the western front will ce ase at 6 o'clock this morning, Washington time, or 11 o'clock last night, Paris ti ing to a close the world's greatest war. r This announcement was made by the stat department at 2:22 o'clock this morning. iTATE DEPARTMENT TO ISSUE full DETAILS AT'BTHIS MN HUNS SEND TEANSWER BY WIRELESS time, 11 o'clock Paris time, will not be made public by the state I ilians held prisoners in Germany without such reciprocal action department before 8 o'clock this morning. This was stated official- ly. Military men, here, however, regard it as certain that they in- clude immediate retirement of the German military forces from France, Belgium, and Alsace-Lorraine. the associated governments. Disarming and demobilization of teh Germany army. t TENTE PROBABLY TO DEMAND RETIREMENT OF ENEMY FROM FRANCE, BELGIUM, AND ALSACE-LORRAINE Occupying, by the Allied and American forces, of such strategic points in Germany as will make impossible a renuewal of hostilities.. Delivery of part of the German high seas fleet and a certain num- ber of submarines to the Allied and American naval forces. Disarmment of other German forces nuder supervision of the Allied and-American navies ot guard them. Occupying of the principle German naval bases by the sea forces of the victorious nations. Release of Allied and American soldiers, sailors and civ- There was no inforamtion as to teh circumstances nuder whi the armistoice was signed, but since the German courier did r reach German military headquarters until 1Ooclock yesterday mo: ing, it was generally assumed here that the German envoys wit teh French line had been instructed by wireless to sign teh terms. Forty-seven hours had been required for the couriers to rea German headquarters and unquestionably several hours were n essary for the examination of the terms and a decision. It was garded as possible, however, that the decision may have been ma at Berlin and imphessionse transmitted from there by the new G man government. Germany had been given until 11 o'clock this morning, Frer time, 6 o'clock ashiWngton time to accept, so hostilities will end the hour set by Marshal Foch for a decision by Germany for pea or for the continuation of the war. (By the Associated Press) , Nov. 11.-(5 A. M.)-The terms of the armis- unced, which were signed by Germany, and under will end at 6 o'clock this morning, Washington