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Show usr mmoN-- i - p '' DESERET EVENING NEWS. It9 the admttser that kitpi ham meting UuU doem't try: Hard IbMMk TRUTH AXD LIBERTY. 28 PAGES DECEMBER- "HE: r Asr loot Tr eoa 4 - 8 1917 SALT LAKE UTAH CITY UXDESTROYER- &) IS-TORPEDOED Co iSj R3 YEAR SIXTY-EIGltf- ll Cm C.3 mj 4 1918 IN a. ii, Subrnarine-ChaserofLatestMqdelSu- 7. nk A. Secretary Houston Says it Full Story of Heroism of Must be DoneiFDotnestic - ByngIMen in Holding And Allied Needs Are to Bourlon Wood Will Never Be Met J Be Known to World Order is Placed to Have That Number Sent to iT CONFIDENT GERMANS IN FARMERS PURSUIT PoStricken Grief City MEET RESPONSIBILITY ARE, LOSING HEAVILY Estimate Still 2,000 lice HALIFAX Uk; ttT kn bot, ieir dj rWp- - Dead, 3,000 I Their Willing Teutons Occupying DevastSince April Has Been ated District British in COLD AND SNOWSTORM ADD TO SUFFERING , Very Prolific of Encfur-agin- g Possession of Part of the Hindenburg Line. Crop Increases. on pea. t. f thr U 1 be bvbj r bo- - 4f f rase agk tinea Mr wr t U he ii ter lai it U t Ms the LOIS 8.' Preparing Decree Affecting Those Made by Land Banks and Railways on Government Guarantees detk. W I icm VA' e On - ' vy 1 f 'reslu! . WCf f aa dt-fo4-- y hef't Uw ae felro- - n a i L Of r n alps 4 fjf Germant tOB houif new mach mber- m fears. on of i and 'Ondi xvpoc. era 3eocpyg th, lime al 1 lie Trtogmph company. Tim Bobhcriki loaders intend to remove Nicholas to some ocIkt place, fearing he might be lynclel. Devastated District their arrival proble- - iPresources of TkPJ LTinori farmers wattcaL V.lth ever, building la Halifax and"1 iM11 British In France England Refuses to Headquarters Iheir fight at Dec. 7. iMrsrooiilU more or iem damaged bv (rireagth. Release Russians Friday. (By The Associated ripumeo and fur. men. women and !tJ ,ro"t' with'ahTehwe nor tho Press. 1 The Germans Wdren huddled together a. beat the, today contin- S A note front the Dec London. "w1St55, 'British to release bequeathed to them refusing government the British by ng oahd windows: (here were scarce While the precise figure for meat, when Gen. Byng made hia withdrawal iTchitcherin and Petroff. Rusalan y b ank eta enough to auccor wounded In and bodies and many were unable to ob from the' jxeihs under vegetable j England, dairy products tj,e Cambrai salient. ain food C'rrePPooJenl ? the Time lietrrrad Fire were almost out of oil are not yet avaPsble. tbe ecre- w&4 an onaaiory1taak jt faced that he j lemn and the quantity of! aaya he understands was delivered at tary estimates that the only lights commodties Is greater than the enemy. The Bourlon wood ettll .the Rolahevikl headquarters on Thursfrom o.l lamps and can these for 11$ and with reeking poisonous gas; day f adds that the The " of the chaotic condition rich Grainconrt, Anneux. Catalning. Big Grain Increase. uneasiness of Bri'i.h citizens in Rusbushels sd poor hare ranted billion a of An Increase Marcoing and Masnlers were a sia Is increasing daily. gallantly to their over the five average waste of ruins and the 1 nl coring for woanded and was effected Inyear lowly ground thi years crop of on komel-which the Germone apparently hsd Some German TfOOpS and account! nr for the dead. contained U estimates nrevlted staples. The reltttB finance LI IT, planned to dig their new trenches was enouniltee rail- - In th report are as follow T Will be Tramferred 9n9TMi-Harrhal (licrc .re t.0O9 overlooked by the British positions. I91.S59.-99- 9 oata, of 009 1.SI0 99 In vhnt Feple ia Hie devaatoted area, this desert the were J big guna of barley. 69 009 000 of rye. Petrograd. Thursday. Dec. f Ihrai fora lie poorer ebuara. 81190 of buckwheat. 11.158.009 of hurling tons of explosives and 'ma- der the terms of the temporary rty 8.000 dwelling Imwcg wore armistice agreed upon between the d rice. 71.S89 909 of kfirA 148 8.099 of chine gunners were whipping a constant stream of bullets into the ranks Germans and Russians as received by Ike cranmlaee dedarea, and IrUh polaloe. 8 717,000 of aweet of commercial of th enemy sent forward prospect- telegram from M Karskhan, a mem- 15 57.009 foal loser and the eetinuted 9 ing for a desirable ii.tn.-90of 909 peaches, beans. 4188 point available for ber of the 111 Russian delegation, th "W of tciBorary maintenance will make only such of pears. 177.71109 of apples, them. Meanwhile the major'portion Germans lAin'itaiate S19.00A.008. beets. the British army was sitting com- - let of troops as were ordered. and 7.821.009 of sugar "The number of milch cows end fortably in their new home In what Brrliape the moot serloas of like haa formerly famous Hindenhurg For Armistice any problcma to be met la the food other cattle. th report adds, increase during the last trehches. The wonderful Gorman dug-o- Negoliations 8 Batkin. There la enough food hi shownor an or the and for estimate the network five front line and foor years Temporarily Suspended iy for immediate nerds, hat for thp present rear being 11 - communication .trenchea, were all - at sminri 217009 a year the disposal 6f the Tommies, who Dec 8. A Russian. avro soon the London ,n satisfaction at ment dmpa-tebr?.r? ? look r lares nd Uted Thursday aad the former that who now whllq ere occupants wr Ths mm.,- . bjmn rtceiwd here b wlreleaa announces 46.- - laboring miserably commit- -, Europvfi of1 to build under- that the cattle to 4X m.000 as18agglnut the Bolahevikt bna Leon Trotakv, 010 909 In ground habitations 4 009 a year an and minister, haa aent to all the -- rL nTnd merchants hare of "continued today at many foreftm number the Fighting Unfortunately, lejja.tlo.iift md. Allied inPi jMnbaasies an thrlr available nap-- . Hva aetl- - points between advanced to dcctln j. , patrols of rojjrad a note intimating tfrat the arshccp eoitf Inuwi to Bccda. m only 46 054.000 aa ths British and Germans. In the re- mistice negotiations with the Central rpata for 1417 to abiKMt wiMbtaiiKable aad against 48.41 090 a year ago and 51. gion of La Yacquerie the Germans Bowers have Iwn suspended tor a u ,or 481.049 In 111 It la estimated that gave no indication they had attempted week at the initiative of the Ruaaian in the task cf th number of hogs, which during re- tor drive the British from the high delegation for the purpose of informfor the raring -living, cent year has shown an upward ground north of La Yacquerie vil- ing the peoples and govemmenta of 4 00.009. or lage. "8 made a w "Ln.r:md ffort It la Impossible, of course, to the Allied countries of the ex late nee '2.T47.-00h give an adequate estimate of the numto and their teneallora! sold ber of German troops employed in of such negotiations Wri.wa Meat Sltaatkm. dency. these but is it add that the armistice probably meat not faroperations: ttoo.rg Under the mass of wreck I "In considering th whole out of the way to aay that tlje willThebe note gc sejrching for bodies. aimed oniv on condition that ! ait nation It should be kept In 'mind enemy had something Hko 259.004 troop will not be transferred from be-Morgues .re choked with men. Many recently have been from on front to another and that German mangled 'that there is a doe relationship whom probably will i tween tho produetlon of live stock other fronts. are cleared from the islands identified. FoUcs officiais and the eeppy of feedstuffs and that The British wllthdrawal leaves the treopa around Moon sound. The note con th dni more than a year past there has British In full possession of tb ad. for lha injure1! at 1.00L-O-r more. . been a relative shortage of grains and line between the Nord canal cludes; The period of delay thus given, and improvised. of forage. The large production of and ',af-rcecL-- . eren In the ex'sting disturbed condie spot: Is occupied the present 'necessaries during b thee of East British the by of International communications, to the Nova crop season, should conduce to more line crosses the system and then tion w,,. d ln Sdditton la amply sufficient to afford the Al,71,. fnr.nl nd Camp Hill hoa- -' aatisfactory conditions for the pro-te- ,. southwest toward Gauche wood, which lied government opportunity to deetocV and ehonld. other T M. C. Adduce re of live .,flrmaTrth British still hold. fine their attitude toward th peace Columbus building, 8c things being equal, tend to bring about e1 fjr, that Is, their willingness and Fohlic place, hare . ... Increase, of the situation if conditions were negotiations, or refusal to participate In negotiawf. i - Into temporary hA.l rBiirpTt1l . live normal ' ,, and demand ths for armistice and peace, meats an tions tor n1 have work. 'stock In Europe and the great do-M were not so urgent. lit case of refusal they must deSince the first hours mands from there for meat and fats. and fats W ncelngy clare clearly and definitely before all klcHiio Grazing In Forest. w.th tittle or so with consequent greatly increased ex- Beep the alma for which th peo8 ha,r "Ths report announces ths organiza- mknklnd been sent to ports from this country. It Is Wit.u Tnm Europe- - may be called to shed ana not be adequate tion of a special agency to ascertain ples ofblood 'Windsor. 'that during th fourth year of action of the Unit, for the domestic needs and for those to what extent the government safely their n b.re ,rpor.t.neou. , can permit the use of national forest th war. nf,erin aid has awaken- - of th nations with which ws are 4 s bont of sympathy betwaea aoclated in tbs war. ranges for cattle grazing. A severe t5 th winter and late ppring in the west KomUoffs Release Relief has s:o been The mere statement that fcMi.' ,t7uin ewty iewn In Nova population has steadily increased In this year Induced the opening of the Effected by Ruse animals much thi country- - th gain in th 10 years forest reserves to the earlier than usoal. and In- - 1911 the to 1917 being 11.009.009 from 1 , mu with an absolute decrease In th Hvq- - emergency use of the ranges for grazPctrogrftd. Dec. 4. Gea. Korniloff, wutT'IT "f th domrnioo govern-- 1 stock for1 the same period. wtnKd ing, purposes is to b much exteod.-- who had been tinder Arrest sine th I the seriousness disposal of the city. oliwpsft of hto movement mgs lnrt Pro-sufficiently emphasis With IT'1? -- -- InTtS sri 11. cnrre-fatndc- nt Noy-elle- a, pre-w- ar s Ges- - ttfiiftg mg Is w7, r. At r tbs a 14. ' aa,B"0 nt 9-- eonr-tiT7- -- de-fr- ! gift port ut er ImBT L nL fr , X if?. I 0: of r,ulr I Viilers-Bloulc- - 1 "hr' roBf Co. .008- - h. Villers-Plouic- ! Tile nr::.L 'Tf?1'. raid J . S I Jacob Jcnas Attacked In Dark; Part of Crew Rescued;- - Others -- With Captain Believed Lost Torjierioed In a night attack, the Vmerkaui de- ice stro) er daeob doncs. one of the newest and larger submarine hunters of her vs as sunk of her Thursday night in the war none and crew ksu Hie disaster brings to tiie American peuple Ute first naval tot of gnait umaequcnoe'idnoe the country entered the war. Thirty-seve- n of Is-- r offiee-!- i and crew were taken off in liferaft. The nmutindcr are not accounted for In today's from 1 ice Admiral , ! tbs hack la V . -- 1 urs f FOREIGN REPORTED FORMER British A rill v Headquarter. Washington, Dev S, With record Jp crops grown this year the nations Fiance. Friday, bee. T ( By The CZAR HAS ESCAPED farm and lire stock production must Preee) Distinct satisfaction be stimulated to a still higher effl- - wa feit along the British front today clency during the coming 12 months at the success of the retirement in , Considered to bo Extreme if domestic demands and the aeedMf the Cambrai sector The world will 1 Citizens Uneasy the Allies are to be adequately met, neer know the full story of the hero-ialy Serious. displayed by Gen. Secy. Houston says in his annual remen in ArFor Negotiations holding Bourlon wood, fighting and port to Congress today. "That the farmers tof the gallon working day and night la gaa helmets. mistice Are fiaui to Have An c hae generously respon'ded to the ap-- j Naturally the reliefs were frequent but VmbfKt, &, Dec. for and increased even peals production, of 4.006 dead under these conditions. It was ez- innate la tbat much haa Been .Suspended. pmoes already been done to be- - Htlffsi diwtrr h contained ' I work with the of foedt andi insure a large supply tn foedetuffr,justi- fhceenerosed telegram received nrth airtight bead says the report, fies no letdown in their activities or piece probably having about the same hire, from the stricken city today Ismdon. Dec. 8 The in those of all agricultural agencies. effect as a diver's helmet. The men by an amleriaking linh here. The On the contrary eves greater efforts government according to s went maace asks that 4.000 coffins he their H outer dispatch from Petrograd must be put forth in the work, peering coming throughabout eye pieces and taking comamt to Halifax at oner. months. is preparing a decree repudiatby signals 'There must be no breakdown on mands A long as the British ing all Ruiwlan foreign loans and Washington. Der. 9.- - Secy. Daniels the farms, no failure of foods, feed- - able to artillery Is continue loans concluded by land banks heavy bombardinday offered the Red Cross a qujm- - stuffs or clothing. 1 cannot emphasise ment of Bourlon the wood Is as such now and railways - on government wrongly the urgent necessity of being - carried on it is titjr of Mipplm at Portansoatli for re tbs probabls to bring wood will not be free from thing pomibl guarantees. Shares of Internal lirf al Halifax. Two alilps under the about arrery reeking still further increase in tb ana poisonous fumes. loans bold abroad also will be dlrrrtios of the navy already are at production of gll essential commodi-Hallfa- x The Germans have been losing ' repudiated. doing srhat they caa to re. ties, particularly of the staple crops heavily in men ever since started they to follow fcwe the situs lion, sad another hasan! the British retirement They J Confidence In the ability of the are now suffering what the British kora sent frtsa throsiaertown with a jfarmer to meet the usual emergeney might have had the Germane with tbejeamed by America's entrance into the discovered suffered tqrSWnl taut to that the retirement-wa- s 1 reiterated by lb whet corps. The oappUe, at ports-- ;war secretary. impending sad launched an attack at perstion rince Arii an opportune time .Tbcfr wllllt Irooft, ior'ode 4 In creases he ssya and llifre i tearing the enemy ponied as to the thsl there was no mnfirnwdlon of the ' crop comr. enact .sttuariim nd'tbe-cohsti- nI no doubt but that they have ir-- t rumor. Xo oibcr sews wna received -Blinding 5noustorm ipiet and ready comprehension of the tillery and rib fire of the British to- Fumd 1 Brithlh gun Steeeps Over Stricken City proceeda'"" the enemy. mmunlt,on w f rem0Mrsaf7Ca Spirit of I he Farmers. , , north country" snowstorm, scooro-- 1 "their effort during bee n wi hd111 " ?dr. of bad former Kasslan cmix-ro- r near Tubolak. "lodiew.f panylnc g.1, that at time, Biimiuvuife nrMtnt vear by bThibTeXTth: m If t . .. E ' r Uh re IL-REIII- Offers Secretary Daniels Supplies For Relief of Distress Food Situation itU o Hurt Reported to Have Escaped His Guard BOtSWIKI twi-thlr- ! dL-jt- Mnu, who forwarded ttie names of I of the surrivois. The names of the 19 survivors reported follow: marine get a hit on a des'royer. it LI KIT JOHN" K. RICH ARDS. chance meeting and hSvlGN MXSON . (, VliX (is more due to As-- t. I ADAMKIUkSfZ. la opportunity than fighting skill jgond Surg. K. 11 i KIT., fireman. Witie pvrt of the sutiirarlne. The large loss of life would IndiTIMUTIiV KDU.AKD TUOMUY, cate that the torpedo, with it deadly WOOLIII. JOIIV S. JOIINSOV, ucomau. charge of high explosive, made a fair hit plump on the destroere thin hull IILNRY STITZKK, cUicf and that the submarine hunter probmate. L9W RD F. GRADV, flrctnun, aeo ably was blown fairly in two. That she went down quickly to evidenced by ond the fact that nothing to said of surJOHN J. MIXVAXEY. mp auua. vivors getting off in jifeboat. Those l RON IAKJ, seaman. saved got off on raft which probably BaIry Muy be Luftk Coated, off the sinking ship a she : -Lieut Commander David Worth plunged down in the icy darkness. Barley who in a brother of Mrs Daxiu-la- , The Jacob Jones' wife of the wmtary of the naw and whoso brother was The Jacob Jones was the jihip which i i ulshe . A mejK.au. uffieer to give sated 305 persona from the Orama. a j n war. P. A O liner, converted into an auxil- - I Le in the XICHOLXS ROM VNOF V does not appear in the Ut of iary cruiser, on Oct. 19. The Orma I had been torpedoed by a submarine j Russia DoposM Empmff of IriHsrr.uch as Admiral Sims raen- while she was acting as a part of a nner JCeranskv and whose escape from t.oned other officers among the sur convoy of merchant vessels under es- The pr.son was recently reported, gained 'ivors and did not name Ragley it is cort of American destroyers. Jacob June was one of the convoy. his liberty bv a clever ruse on the feared he went down with his ship, f The de- - s Jones The and of of another who a Jaqob Jonea the fnends, in complement part presented forged document purporting to he a release peace times was five officers, five stroyer were detailed to remain by the Orama after submurtne had the been signed by Shoblovskv. head of the Petty cffirs and $7 enlisted men. and put out of action. When commission having KomUoffs ease .Undoubtedly this baa been probably attacked undor inquir) This information has increased to a hundred or more the Orama began to settle It had t dark and her crew abandoned ben received fro n .Momlev. Korniloff IFrom the first report it would appear grown her. Hhe Jacob Jones picked up in marc hod out of the towrn at the head (that the loss of life would be upward 2u of the 478 persons i darkness the of 4ffft of the Tektn regiment accom- of 60. on board. , panled bv Gens Denekm. Markoff and Attacked in The The Dark. other vessel standing by rescued Arloff, hi erstwhile fellow prisoners. The attack, which was at 8 oclock the remainder, The Jacob Jones peace time comnight, was delivered by torpedo, th rolling Icy seas of th worth plement was five officers, five petty officer end 87 men. Hhe was one of i Atlantic winter weather, the , the view set and largest Sf haT plenty of y wkh a displacement of her eto forlhe shot destroyers, 1.159 tons and a length of Jt9 was 'QveratL in 1926 , Jiihg ler course at the plant of thecompleted New York Ship in the dark and had alt the beet of the building company, Camden. NL J. She engagement. No details were contain burned oil. aa driven by turbine ed in today's report, but It has been Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 8. engines and bad ft speed of 29 67 knots the case heretofore that when a sub an hoar. Alexander von Bodo, said to have been honorably discltargcd from the I luted Mates school of aviation at North Island, ban Diego, r. .t SpanLh-Amerua- sur-uivo- oppor-Xunk- : Tb-pi- ck 1 " 1 t - - - ' rt SPFISKTEQ on a charge of violating provisions of the espionage art. It is al leged dial wii Hodo gathered information relating to airplane manufacture In this country for the purpose Of ounmunicatinr it to the enemy. Ammvg Ills effects, sreoniins to tlie fttlml authorities. was a card indicating that lie held a pHot llccime from the Imperial Aero club of Aastrla. HII -I- S L SEVY DIES RESULT DF IIITO One Touch of.Winter Wakes Whole East Shiver1 Washington. Dee. 8 Know out the entire northeastern throughsection of the country, accompanied by a cold wave through the middle egt and extending southward to the Gulf of Mexico was causing some discomfort today and generally delayed movement of traffic, already badly congested bv heavy shipments. Continuation of tbs snow was predicted for tonight and tomorrow by the weather bureau for a greater part of that service severely and most trams were running from one to two hours be Mud schedule. - Touch Of Real Winter , Denver. Colo, Dec. 8 Th find touch of real winter so far this sea- eon was felt In many sections of the j mountain elates last night and early today. A light, but general snow, a j drop in temperature In ! some cases to as much amounting as 20 degrees and a cutting east wind were the prin- - i cipsl phases of th weather change. J The storm covered the whole north-- j ern mountain region, reports to th I weather bureau here today indicated 1 and entered the southern mountain I states. The minimum temperature re- - f ported early today was t degreeshe-- T low xro st Miles City, Mont. Lsad- nlle and FucHo, Coio earh r ported ! 1 decrees below xero and Denver bad ! 2 degrees above. 1 Way Below Zero. Norfolk. Neb.. Dec. 8. The lowest temperatures on record for this time of the year arc being reported today in Norfolk and vicinity and In southern South Dakota. Two Inches of snow-fel- l Prominent Alumnus of Uni-over this region yesterday and was followed last night by a sudden of Son of drop- in temperature, which reached Utah, versity a mark of .30 degrees below sere at Phillip. S. D according to reports John L. Sevy, Sheep front that place today. V, inner. Dallas and Gregory, fi. D reported 2 deMan. grees below zero, with like reports from Long Pine and Stuart. Neb. In Milton L. Bevy, eon of Mr. and Mn Norfolk and vicinity the temperature John L. Sevy, 305 Dougiua avenue, was recorded at 14 degree below died 4hi morning- - at Codar City aa zero, and at Lincoln. 1 2 degrees below. The extreme cold handicapped tran the result of an auto Advices from Cedar atate that the TIT 4 arriuent bccorred-a- v 4 SD on it iSh t-- t1 5 -t ' il t" it Ina Twenty Under Duluth. Minin. Dee. 8. The mercury went to 20 degrees below sera lodsy. Tugs are keeping the channels open and allowing navigation to continue. Cool receipts are still coming. Ths gram shipping season ended last 1f -r it- , , -- Frtdnr when young Bevy, tn company with Lester Slack of Toquenrille, was from a sheep sale at the returning 8 ooisej ranch. Xne- - mile westof Tedar UJty the car skidded, ran off the grade and plunged upde down into a wash. Mr hevy alighted on top of his companion, 'tmt his head struck the ground with sufficient force to cauiie a fracture of the skull Mr. Slack suffered a badly sprained ankle and some bruises about the face, but escaped serious Injury It was planned- at firt to bring young Sevy to Sait Lake Citv. but his conditfoqf was so serious, that . an lm 7 "d he u ? akro Immediately to Dr. M. J MweFarlands hospital In Cedar City. A relative. Dr Warren Shepherd took charge of th case. The father of the injured rrati, a well known sheep man. and hie brother. Heber Sew. president of the student body of the university left last night for Cedar It is not known yet whether they arrived before the injured man died, or whetbetLAttfi-oper--atlwa performed. Milton L. Bevy waft bora Oct. 12 1889. H graduated in 1914 from the university, where he had taken an active part in aehool activities ahd had been president of the student body f the school in 1913 Beside hi par- ento and brother Heber,. hs to sur-vlved by a brother Lyman, now tn the eaatwaitlrg to eaiL for .France In fh national aervioeand a mater. Merle. All funeral arrangements are pending word from father of the dead msV. Steps are alao being taken to notify th soldier brother of th oeddeut. a i MIDEBS. CF SUFFER MS ITALY GREAT LOSSES BEEN OCCUPIED BY GENERAL London, Dvr, 7 On K. H. H. AlWashington. De ton by reports that h hak occupied Invaders of Italy have stiff-re- d enormous losses In IhO recent two th tow of Hhron in Palestine the British war offic announced tonight. days' .drive, dispatches Ancient Ttohran t'vtvr called bv th from Rome say. and In one Instance name cf FI KkuHl situated were decimated by their own artillery. Arabian about twenty of Jeru King George, the d'spatchra add. salem, with approximate! 15n tskinc of Hebrou is haa conferred the military cross on of lnteret. Tho l tnaditVon ttt Gabrtolia dAmmfcsto. the poet, Dying r fw it t of 4hettombs of Abendtb8r Kins first lbra th maxnifwwnt-mcqBvn e. of Montenegro has conferred the sil- year of hi win onlv to AFohtmme. acrwwib ver medal upon hint. dana. stand n?wn th- - traditional sit $f the yatriarOb's burial piaca. Anstro-Ger-m- an 1 i. semi-offici- al 1 Austro-Hungaria- is f ns Issue ,Statement , enemy's resistance on Monte Beemoto. With the fall of this bulwark, which Ylendft, Friday. Dec. 7. via London. ' had been rttibbortiy dfnded ...iar.L. ( Britinh admiralty mrr tbas vift wlrele weeks, th TtaiiAn nt general J 1.090 prisoners and large quantities Pres) Austro-Hungaria- n tnatelst of evry description 7 heedqoartrs oday tssned the fallow- - of srr I The total number of prisoners cap- since Tuesday east of Asiago to cr raged to 15.990 th hoot and 'p. rocceawss in. their attacks. After guns also bars increased. er . iavtnr engagement I "Eastern theatre: Hostilities Austrian rlfl regiments brake tb I been suspended. t ing statement; "The troops of Field Marsha! Con- - f tnred - i m -- Hn1 IL nand-lo-ha- " ' ' e 8. a .. I rly i IK A nr |