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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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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."
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Germany
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Oct. 14
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interpreted as demand for unconditional surrender
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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.