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Foreign News October 14, 1918

Rogue River Courier

Grants Pass, Josephine County, Oregon

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In Chicago on Oct. 14, Treasury Secretary William G. McAdoo stated that Germany's reply to President Wilson's inquiry demands unconditional surrender, based on Wilson's messages.

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McADOO SAYS WILSON MEANS UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

Chicago, Oct. 14.—The text of Germany's reply to President Wilson's inquiry as communicated by the Associated Press to Wm. G. McAdoo, secretary of the treasury, just before he delivered a Liberty loan address at a crowded mass meeting.

Mr. McAdoo told the audience the text of the reply and added:

"What this government demands, based on President Wilson's messages and speeches, is unconditional surrender, and if the text of this reply is authentic it means just that."

What sub-type of article is it?

Diplomatic War Report

What keywords are associated?

Germany Reply Wilson Inquiry Unconditional Surrender Mcadoo Statement

What entities or persons were involved?

Wm. G. Mcadoo President Wilson

Where did it happen?

Germany

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Germany

Event Date

Oct. 14

Key Persons

Wm. G. Mcadoo President Wilson

Outcome

interpreted as demand for unconditional surrender

Event Details

Treasury Secretary McAdoo received Germany's reply to Wilson's inquiry via Associated Press before a Liberty loan speech in Chicago and informed the audience, stating it means unconditional surrender based on Wilson's messages.

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