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ALLIES APPROVE VIEWS OF U. §. ON NAVAL ARMISTICE siknciemies Agreed Upon in Washington and Takea to Vervailles by Admiral Benson, WASHINGTON, Nov. 2—Naval terms of armistice agreed to yester- Gay by the Supreme War Council at Versailles are in substantial accord + with the views on this subejct aub- mitted by the United States Govern- ment through Admiral Benson, This was learned here to-day, though the exact nature of the terms to which Germany will be required to submit still aro held under a confidential ecal, No announcement ts expected to come from Versuilies until the Coun- cil has completed its entire task. [t was determined in advance that 00 00d would come of piecemeal pub- lelty. As to the nature of the naval safe- guards and guurantees to be de- manded of Germany as the price of a" cemsation of hostilities, It is stated that the most cautious public opinion will be satistied when the terms are disclosed. They are said to leave nothing to chance. If they are ac- cepted by the enemy, it Is declared, | men may sail wheré they will on any bea with the certainty that there will be no renewal of the submarine terror. The views of the Umited States on this vital side of the armistice di cussion had been (Cully formulated when Admrial Bénson left for France. Vice Admiral Sims, American Naval Commander Abroad, had reviewed the gituation and found officials of Allied ‘Admiraities in harmony with Ameri- can ideas, es AUSTRIA SURRENDERS HER NAVY 10 COUNCIL OF THE SOUTHERN SLAVS Hungarian Members of War- ship’s Crews. LONDON, Nov. 2 (Associated Press) —A German wireless despatch ‘s that, according to an Imperial proc- lamation, the Austro-Hungarian Navy bag been handed over to the South lav National Council, sitting tn Agram (the principal occupational end railway centre in Croatia, 125) ‘miles northwest of Pola). | In the decree the Austro-Hungar- fan authorities make an express ce- werve about the actual ownership of the fleet, but say until the interna- tional question ts settled there ls no pbjection to the employment of oa- tional emblems by the side of the war flag after the transfer to the council. In the transfer of the Danube flo- | tla to the Hungarian Government the commander is instructed to re Jease non-Hungarian members of the crews. An earlier despatch from Copen- hagen said that according to Aunga- | rian reports sailors at Pola bad mu- Ainied and seized the warships there, MAYOR PROTESTS | MILK RISE, what ts! If 17 Cents te Profiteerin : 18 Centaf He Ask Mayor Hylan to-day wrote Food Ad-| ministrator Hoover protesting against the latest increase tn the price of milk. “It the press reported you correct- by” writes the Mayor, “the people of thia efty ot understand why you © increase to 18 cents after allowed the tevorely criticised mike at ‘Triconia per quart As profiteering: RISK ON LIFE OF KARL DOESN'T LOOK GO00 T0 INSURANCE eadiied Norwegian Firms Decline to Re- write Part of Policy on Austrian Emperor. TOCKHOLM, Oct. 22 (cor- S respondence of the Associ- ated Press),—According to the Norwegian newspaper Far- mand. an Austrian life Insurance company recently asked various Norwegian companies whether they were willing to rewrite part of a large insurance policy on the life of the Austrian Emperor. None of the Norwegian com- panies were willing to accept the risk. and ever the Austrian armies coutinues along la front of 125 miles. On every sector |of the long front the enemy ts giving Provides for the Release of the Non- |the way was opened to Belluno and Army renewed its attack in the Monta Grappa region so as to hold there the self, | according | (Donde) » Yes, Madam! "SALADA" ™ TEA is undoubtedly economical. cups may be made from a pound of it— one delicious ! Uncle Sam’s “Big Gun Corps’’ Spreads Terror Among the Defeated and Retreating Germans Army ts known as “the big gun corps.” ier Coast Artillery branch of Uncle Sam's Practically every piece of artillery {s han- dled by this branch of the service except the light ITALIAN TROOPS NOW NEAR UDINE, OLD HEADQUARTERS pena anon Fighting Continues, Although Terms of Armistice Have Been Delivered. ITALIAN HEADQUARTERS EAST OF THE PIAVE, Nov. 1 (Associated Press).—Udine, Italian headquarters in the fsonzo offensive, is tn sight of the advancing [talian armies, ROME, Nov. 2—The “estruction of way before the smashing blows of the ae When the Fadalto Pass was taken the Austrian armies were separated. Simultaneously the Fourth Italian nine divisions and reserves between Feitre and Fonzaso, endangering both points. The Quero-Feltre Pass was captured and the enemy ts falling back, not attempting to defend him- In the Trentino the Austrians are seeking safety through the valleys of ; the heavy mountainous region around Trent. Bast of the Piave the Aus- trians are retiring precipitately to- ward the Tagliamento, especially hard pressed by the Duke of Aosta’s army on the south, The Austrians are fleeing from Udine, about fifty miles east of the Piave, They have abandoned a great ty of war material in the re- which was [tall headquarters before the {917 retreat MILAN, Nov. 2—Italian patrols | have reached the Tagliamento River, | to battlefront despatches | received here to-da: | AUSTRIAN FLEET FLAG SHIP, VIRIBUS UNITIS, SUNK BY ITALIANS IN POLA HARBOR OMB, Nov. 2.—Italian naval Ing the harbor of Pola, the Austrian naval base, on Friday morning and sank the Austrian batleship Viribus Unitis, the agship of the Austro-Hungarian fleet, It is officially announced, The announcement added that the Chief of the Naval Staff as- serted that Commander Rossettt and Lieut. Paolucci succeeded in entering the inner harbor of Pola and sank the Viribus Unitis. — NEWSIES’ SERVICE FLAG. BD Hine Stare and Te of Gold to Be Raised To-Mo yw Night, Wundreds of newsboys in the Times| Square district will raise a service flag In the square to-morrow night tn honor of their fighting associates now| in France. ‘The (lag will contain 39 bine stars and of gold, Keith and Loew vaudeville talent, including May Melville and Ford's Soclety Or- chestra, will provide entertainment. Jeff Davis, King of the Hoboe former newsboy, is sponsor event committee in. charge Ni quar gion of Udine, two The Hershy, and | @ | | | Bug son, the only newaboy to win the Car-| Regie Medal for bravery, will deliver an address, More |Follow These Directions field pieces. Trench mortars guns are also operated by the Coast Artillery. The photo shows an American 16-inch long range gun, one of the most powerful guns of its type In the world. and antl-aircraft LATEST OFFICIAL REPORTS AMERICAN. WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.—Follow- ing ts the communication from Gen. Pershing, dated yesterday and made public to-day: “The First American Army con- tinued the attack on the west bank of Cre Meuse with the conjunction with the Fourth French Army on Its left. The perfect co-vperation of all arms—infantry, artillery, airplanes and tanks—succeeded in overcoming and disorganizing the enemy’s de- termined resistance and breaking op counter attacks, Enemy divistons, rapidly brought up, were intermingled with units already in line im vain attempts to stop our advance, “Our victorious troops have already taken and passed beyond St. Georges, Landres-et-3t, Georges, (mecourt, Landreville, Chennery, Bayonville, Remonville and Bstanne (probably Andevenne) and Clery-le-Grand, “Up to the present 8,002 prisoners have been counted, of whom 161 are officers.” BRITISH. LONDON, Nov. 2.—Following ts to- day’s report from the “War Office: “The fighting yesterday south of Valencienes, which was very severe, was continued until this morning on WANT BOY IN FRANCE TO GET CHRISTMAS GIFT? HERE'S THE ONLY WAY and Your Package Will Reach Its Destination, HAT Christmas package for your boy tn France! There {s just one way, under the present ruling of the War Department, by which a soldier's relatives can send him a Christmas package. The first part of the procedure depends upon the boy himself. He must send you a label for the package, a label of a specitied form, [f you do’ not receive the label you can do nothing. Having received it, don’t lose It —for tt cannot be duplicated. Get an official carton from one of the Red Cross jackage stations mentioned below. Make up your package, ant more the six Red Cross stations, DO NOT TAKE THE PACKAGE LO A POST OFFICE AND DO NOT PUT IT IN A MAIL BOX, DO NOT SEAL THE PACKAGE, AND DO NOT PASTE THE LABEL ON THE PACKAGE. These are the Red Croas Christ- mas Package Stations: Nb, 195 East Broadway, Educa- tional Alliance Building. Thirty-fourth Street and Park Avenue, 71st Regiment Armory. Sixty-eighth Street and First Avenue, New York Trade School. Barrow and Bleecker Streets, Greenwich House. No. 120 West 62d Street, Regiment Armory. No. 147 East 125th Street. Distribution ot the otficial car- tons was started to-day. Long lines, of friends and relatives of soldfers were served. In the first three hours 260 cartons were given out at the Tist Regiment alone, The stations will be open trom 9 A.M. to 10 P. M, The filled carton must be re- “tirned to the Red Cross by Noy. 20, 12th ee INFLUENZA CONTINUES DROP Deaths a New © Epidemic W es Fall Of as Influenza and pneumonia continue fo abate In Greater New York, a de- cided decrease in new cases during the last 24 hours Being noted, with a fall- ing off in the death list, In the number of deaths for the week ending at 10 o'clock (this morning, #43 less cases were reported than for the last week. Health Commissioner Cope- land declared several days ago that the epidemic would reach Its peak in the sixth week This Is the alxti. ‘There has been a steady decrease the late three days. CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—-Smoking cars will not be taken off American-controlled railroads, if Director McAdoo has any- ‘thing to'ray about tt, “T believe one can contract tnfluenza as quickly smoker,” in @ parlor car as he said to-day, ‘IT am a friend of the smoking car, Where @ man |may enjoy his ride in comfort.” Suburban and elevated train smokers ‘were discarded here during the influ- enga epidemic, d ‘ | a battlefront of etx miles, Large num- bers of the enemy were killed. Many hostile counter attacks were repulsed. oFur thousand prisoners were taken. “The l7th Corps, ander Gen- ef rgu- son, and the 22d Corps, under Gen. Godley, gained the high ground south- east of Valenciennes this morning and pressing forward, seized the village of Presseau. “A Canadian corps, under Gen, Cur- rie, after hard fighting in the outskirts of, Valenciennes, has now passed through the town, which ls whuily in our possession.” Madison S' EDWARD McGAFF: ment, 1171 Madison 51 recommend Doan's Kid: suffered from lame bac heavy pain in my kidney all out of sorts caused me a’ lot of Kidney Pills made my kidneys.” noyance. E. One Hundred and Sixty-first St. (Bronx) VENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1918, * TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING | NEW YORK MACHINE GUNNER PLENTIFUL, BUT HIGHER Prices May Be Five to Six Cents a Pound Over Last Year, Accord- ing to Texas Estimates. DALLAS, Nov? &—America will have ite annual Thanksgiving turkey despite the war, but they will be higher, accurding to dealers, who handle Texas's contribution of a mil- lion or @o turkeys. Under a ruling of the Foud Admin- istration, no turkeys may be dressed before Nov. #, and no hens under seven puunds and no Toms under eleven may be killed. Prices will be five to #ix cents a pound over last year's figures, at the opening of the seuson, and may mount steadily % approaches. “on the hoof” and this year will be 22 cents to 23 cents, ‘The Texas crop, although 23 per cent short of last year's production of eight million pounda, will be augumented by @ revord-breaking shipment from Mis- sourt and Kentucky, It ts aud. REVOLUTION THREATENS (N BERLIN AND HAMBURG SWITZERLAND REPORTS Newspapers Appeal to Public Not to Take Steps Against Kaiser’s Government PARIS, Nov. 2.—Revoluyonary plots tn Berlin and Hamburg and in the Rhine provinves and Wesiphalia have become so widespread that all the newspapers are publishing appeals to the peuple to refrain from participa- ion In such acts against the Govern- ment. 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