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Show I ; " - 1 - ; ' ' Emperor Ch'arlesRlees Vienna As Socialists Assume Control y United Press. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 1. Austrian marines have revolted, seizing the warships at Pola and placing them at the disposal of the Hungarians and the Jugo-SIavs, it was reported re-ported today. j Karl Abandons Shattered Regime By United avsse. EMPEROR KARL h practically practi-cally abandoned his shattered shat-tered (fovernmcnt at Vienna. A Zurich dispatch today declared de-clared that before leaving Vienna for his- cantle at Undollo he ordered tha authorities to yield without resistance resist-ance to the new regime. The Austrlsn government appesrs I to be diaintegrated, according to all report today, and the Social tela ara evidently in power. ' IXxpatchea from Copenhagen announced an-nounced that a provialonal workmen's and aoldiera' council, had been formed in Vienna auch a waa organised to handle the Ruaaian government after the revolution. Karl'a action ta believed be-lieved to have meant the turning over of the government to thia council. Karl ia reported to have taken the aame action in Hungary through hia couatn. Archduke Joseph, at Budapest. I . TheprovLalonftL workmeiVa and aol- I diet-' council In Vienna ia underatood. to be drawing up plana for a republic Meanwhile the rout of the Auatrian armiee In Italy contlnuea. Prieonere are being taken ao faat It la Impomiible-to estimate tha total. Do Not Resist, Advice of Karl ' I By Unite Preee. ! ZI'KK'H. Nov. J. Emperor Karl, ' before leaving Vienna for f.odollo, ordered the authorities to yield un- reaiatingly to the new regime, accord - Ing to advice received here today. The emperor alao wired Archdtike Jnpph to take similar action. The latter, who had previously reen demg-, demg-, nated by Karl to take atepa toward jjtreater indiiendence for lluniary. left I hudatrfst after a republic had beea j procluimed. j Revolt in Budapest ; Declared Success ' By Aseociateal lraaa. (('I'KNHAOEN. Nov. 1. A successful success-ful .evolution has taken place in Ruda-pm Ruda-pm and the Hungarian national coua '. cil ha taken over the government, according ac-cording to a meaeage aent by Count I Michael Karolyi to tha Berlin Taga- i blatt. The message from Count Karolyi. who la head of the Hungarian Independent Inde-pendent party, reads; "devolution in Budapest and national nation-al ct'unnl look oxer government. Military Mili-tary and police acknowledge national coun. il .com pie ic I. v. Inhabitanta rejoicing rejoic-ing ! Signed. ' KAROLYI, President N , lions I Council." i "Down With the ; Hapsburgs," Cry By United Press. ! rol'KNHAuKN, Nov. I. A provta-i provta-i ional workmen'a and aoldiera' council Ihas been formeil in Vienna, the Berliner Ber-liner Tageblatt and . tbe Vuaaiacbe j Zeitutig reclare. Thousanda of workmen ara reported to be parading the etreet shouting "Down with the HapsburgaT" They are I being joined by throng of aoldiera re- i turning fiom the front, .tearing red I flaga. Frofesaur Iammasch. the new Aus- 1 tran premier, and Count Andraey. ! the Austro-Hungarian foreign mima-i mima-i ter. probably will reeign, the Carman fiewapapera aay. . Revolution in ' Vienna Loo his By United Preaa. LOMX, Nov. I The Initial smoke of revolution la Haing in Vienna, according ac-cording to neutral reports. Although tt ia doubtful - that H actually, haa Maxed outet It is re--" (Continue! on page 9.) REVOLT SPREADING IN ENEMY , DOMAIN (Continued from paga 1.) ported that rsYOlutlonary troops control con-trol Budapest and hara proclaimed a republic. They hara oorupled all public pub-lic buildings. It Is reported, and the national na-tional council Is obeying them. German Part of Bohemia Republic y United Prase. AMSTERDAM, Nor. I Tha German portion of Bohemia has been formally constituted a republic, a Vienna dispatch dis-patch announced today. Herman members of tha Austrian relchsralh elected Herr Pec her. a Radical, Rad-ical, as president, and selected Reich-enberR Reich-enberR as the capital. Two separate atates apaprently hare been formed In Huhemla. one by the (iermen population and tha other by the Csecha. The latter constitute about 71 per cent of the population of 4.100.000. They have selected tragus, midway between Vienna and Berlin, a their capital. Relchenberg a city of 15.000. la located fifty-eight miles northeast of frame. Red Banners Aie Waved in Austria By United Pre as. COPKNIIACJEN. Not. 1. Tha new national a-overnment in Austria has i aanumd full power. It Waa .nnnnn.H by II. rr Kenner. Koclallat leader, according ac-cording to a dispatch from Vienna today. to-day. - Crowds outside the building where the national council was In session, cheered- the announcement and wavsd red banners. The national council, a ft or consultation consulta-tion with a delegation of thousands of soldiers and officers, decided - to ea-tatillah ea-tatillah a rovlaional workmen's and soldiers' council and draw up plans for a new uiimonarehlal state, according accord-ing to a Vienna dispatch filed at midnight. mid-night. Victor Adler has been named foreign minister; Herr Eeutner, war minister, and Herr Kenner. minister of social affRlrs. All are Socialists. The revolutionary government Is growing throughout the country. Vienna . la reported to le without food. Men Who Start War. Are Freed By United Press. ZURICH, Nov. 1. Tha national council at Sarajevo has proclaimed amalgamation of Bosnia, Hersegovina and Herbla into a great rilar stats. Ths persons Imprisoned In connection with the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, Ferdi-nand, which was one of the minor causes of tha war, have been liberated liber-ated by tils crowds. Organization of New State Proceeds By Associated Press. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 1. Tha organisation or-ganisation f the new Csecho-Slovak atata Is proceeding In an orderly manner, man-ner, according to reports from Prague received her by way of Berlin. Tha national council has appointee new railway, telegraph and postal officlala There have been no special acts of violence against Germans reported. " The new state has seised all tha rolling stock on the railways and has taken possession of tha lines as far as Bod n bach, near tiia front of 8ax ony. Tha Czechish cam hear the Inscription, In-scription, "Free Czechish Socialist Republic." Re-public." The German soldiers ara being disarmed. dis-armed. All trains carrying food or material for Austria and Germany have been stopped, and the exportation of coal has been forbidden. m Events in Vienna Pictured in Berlin r Associated Presa I COPKNHAOKN, Nor. 1. Under the J heading. "A Republic on tha March." j tha Berlin lageblatt of Wednesday i gives details of (ha events of that day in Vienna. I The demonstrations begai In tha forenoon with a meeting of the stu-I stu-I .dents, which was joined by work Ins - men. In front of the parliament building. build-ing. President Dinghofer of the national na-tional council. In a speech, declared tha national government would take over tha whole administration en Thursday. "But without the Hapeburg! j shouted tha crowd. An officer In unfrorm then called on tha soldi rs and officers to remove tha Imperial cockades. His appeal wae (obeyed with enthusiasm. Tha Imperial , standard flying before tha parliament i building was then hauled down, upon I the order of President Uroaa of the j Austrian lower house, I Croats at Fiume Would Join Italy j j Sy Associates; Praaa . ; COPENHAGEN. Nov. 1. Croatian I who completely occupy the naval base on the Adriatic, have proclaimed their ! union with Italy, according to a dta-; dta-; patch from Berlin to the Bertlngske, ; Tldende. I ' st |