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Show st zr &r 2T T &r &r &r gr &r j& AUSTRIA ACCEPTS CONDITIONS OF UNITED STATES FOR PEACE DUAL MONARCHY : SAYS IT' IS '.READY I TO STOP FtGIMIS j .'-i : - By Associated Free. i AMSTERDAM, Oct. 2S. AiMtria, in her reply to President I Wilson, stccepta all the views expressed by the president in his note of October 19. ..... j Austria says she is willing and ready, without awaiting the result of other negotiations, to negotiate a peace and an immediate i armistice on all Anstro-Hungarian fronts. - - , y AuHiiM Prtti. . i - BASfc't, Oct. 28. The text Of the Austrian reply to President' Wilson reads: I "Austria-Hungary, accepting all the conditions the president has hid down for the entry into negotiations for an armistice and- peace, fo obstacle -exists, according to the judgment of the Austro-;Hunjarian Austro-;Hunjarian government, to the beginning of tne negotiations. ."The Austro-Hungarian government declares itself ready it consequence without awaiting the result of other negotiations t enter into negotiations upon peace between Austria-Hungary and the-statesof the opposing group and for an Immediate armistice upon all Austro-Hungarian fronts. ' "It asks President Wilson to be so kind as to begin overtures on the subject." my Units. Frees. - PARIS, Oct. 28. Austria, replying to President Wilson, accepts ac-cepts all his conditions, it was learned officially from Berne today; Austria accepts Wilson's terms regarding-the Czecho-Slovakt and the Jugo-SIavs. (The president said that Austria must negotiate directly with the Czecho-Slovaks and Jugo-SIavs, who desire to establish independent inde-pendent nations.) Austria, it is said, declares her readiness to enter negotiations immediately, regardless of the result of other negotiations, and asks Wilson to take appropriate measures towards an armistice and peace. By Unites' Frsse. LONDON, Oct. 28. A Keuter dispatch from Amsterdam stated it is learned that Austria has replied to President Wilson's notc of October 19, accepting all his conditions and proposing an immediate armistice. . - By Aseeciated Press. PAKIS, Oct. 28. Grave troubles have broken out at Buda-pest Buda-pest as the result of the appointment of Count Julius Andrassy, who I is suspected of Germanophile tendencies, to be the Austrian foreign minister, says a Zurich dispatch to the Matin. A committee of workmen and soldiers has been formed to represent the extremist party in impending events. By Aseseiatsd Press. PARIS. Oct. 28 German newspapers maintain that mutfnou: . Croatian troops are still masters of the city of Piume, in spite of official statements that they were .under control. According to the Zurich correspondent of the Journal, the Croatian have driven the Hungarians from the city. By Asiatd Prasa. ' ZURICH, Oct 28. Reports that Field Marshal von Hinden-burg Hinden-burg has resigned are printed in German newspapers. The Neuste Nachrichten of Dresden says the. field marshal has tendered his resignation, tut that the' emperor has not yet decided whether to accept or not. The Frankfort Gazette maintains that Von Hinden-burg Hinden-burg has not resigned, but reports to that effect, it says, are being circulated by the pan-Germans. Revolt Spreading Through Croatia By A ess elated Press, N J,OsNlON. Oct, 2. A dispatch to tha Exchange Telegraph company from Zu-; Zu-; rich aaya tha revolutionary movement I m spreading- Throughout Croatia. The dispatch ad'la that mfre than four hundred hun-dred persons have been killed at Kiume I and lov at Zagabna. . . I Revolution Feared, Vienna Papers Say " ZjON'DON, Oct. 21 A revolution In x ; x Austria-Hungary Is feared In Vienna, according to advices received hare to-day. Koyalty ara reported to have taken ta-ken refuge In a castle at Godollu. Em p-ror Karl waa aald to be planning to reave soon for Debrecxla. REPLY OT NOTE IN WASHINGTON. By Associated Press. 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 Th Oer-man Oer-man government's reply ta President ' Wilson's last note asserting that tha n;ot ltt ions for peace ara being eon-ducted eon-ducted by a people's government with actual and oonntllutiunal powers and (hat tha terma of the American and al lied governments for an armistice ara awaited, reached tha fiarlaa iegailoa today to-day by cable ( - . a |