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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYKUM, UTAH AUSTRIA THREE OF THE CENTRAL POWERS OUT OF THE WAR, HUNS MUST GO IT ALONE GRANTED AND KAISER i ner,. .!!?TCE LAST SUPPORTER. .WITH Clears Road for Free the Allied Forces Through Austria.? Territory to Attack Germany From the South. Germany, With Her Back Door Open and Subject to Attack on the Eastern Front, is Awaiting Armistice Terms of the Allies. Washington. The war situation has materially changed during the past week. It has been a week crowded with stirring events, all the news that comes from the battlefields being regarded as good news for the allied nation'., fighting for world freedom. Turkey has surrendered under most rigorous conditions imposed by the allies. Austria has been making desperate attempts to secure an armistice before her army is annihilated by the Italians and the allied forces and an armistice has been signed. Germany, with her back door open and subject to attack on the eastern front, is still making some show of resistance In France and Belgium, while awaiting the armistice terms of the allied council at Versailles. The kaiser has taken refuge at the general headquarters and his abdication has been announced in Paris as a fact accomplished. This, however, has not been substantiated. Count Tisza, former Hungarian premier, has been assassinated by a soldier at Budapest, and Hungary has attempted to set up an independent government. A new state has been formed out f the German-speakinprovinces of Austria, and Emperor Charles is' reported to have left Vienna after counseling the government not to resist the people in establishing a new order of things. ' The chief military event of the week has been the vigorous attack upon the Austrians in Italy, and it may truthfully be said that the Italians have more than wiped out the memory of their former defeat. The Americans, British, French and other allied troops on the westerii front have gained more territory and towns. Valenciennes has fallen into the hands of the Canadians. Thousands of Germans' have been captured and many others killed or wounded. In two days the Americans and French advanced between five and ten miles and captured nineteen villages. They also carried the heights between the Lys and Scheldt rivers, after hard fighting. The British have been battling continuously during the week and have liberated more of the French and Belgian people who have been suffering under German control for more than four years. It does not appear probable that the Germans will resist very much longer. ;j- - hW'7 - PlLJUm lXftCAS3 7ZACM m gstmaw cwr mwesfov OF 73QGNGHGS QM 77f?;riV?AVfC Palis. Another of the enemies of the allied forces has lmd enough of warfare, and the kaiser has lost one more supporter. Official announcement was made here November 3 that an armistice had been signed with Austria, hostilities to cease at 3 oclock Monday afternoon November 4. Official announcement of the of the Austrian armistice sira-in- g reached were in ses-- ; of Colonel the premiers while they sion in the apartment House, President Wilsons represent- Esprit de Corps and ative, Unceasing Training Give Power to the Soldiers of the Sea Sunday afternoon, and gave the greatest satisfaction. The armistice with Austria was signed Sunday afternoon by General Diaz, the Italian commander in chief, according to an official announcement made at London. Official announcement that the armistice had been signed reached the T FRENCH, tired from countstate department at Washington on less attacks, were filtering to Sunday. In making this known, offthe rear. The roads were icials gave no indication of the terms war choked with material, Imposed, nor was there any explanwith roaring trucks and rushing camation of why cessation of hostilities had ' ions. Everywhere the refugees were hours or been delayed twenty-fou- r hurrying toward safety, carrying with of the more actual after the signing them their household effects, dragging TMfMAjysjyjyyz&?QY7a The of surrender. articles generally their cows behind their heavily loaded seemed to be Wagons sad, yet smiling and striving constantly inculcated in the mind of strange things afterwards but he accepted view, however, have to ten was desired virtually a it do those that himself marine that he must to be brave. The last great German superhuman raises and lowers drive was on, pounding relentlessly things simply because he 13 a marine, times because hes a United States all Italian soil freed of enemy troops and that his own conscience will call marine ! before the Italian armies were coforward toward Paris. and him a mmitted to end their attacks upon the himself to criminal Better Urged against Things. But in contrast to this picture was his urgif Inside he him, doesnt. Theres routed Austrian forces. corps something another, that of great trucks crammed The first thing that a marine appli- ing him on, telling him that he must Military men here said the terms with men, eastcant be reaches when he the better hour, every gets better, better, which the supreme war council had hastening to the front. Men from the ern life. his at of Paris second island, camp minute, every every training prepared would make it impossible for' were these new warriors of new vim and new ideas and new meth- S. C or the western camp at Mare And when the long hours of drilling the Austrians to renew hostilities, talk. start, that marine is not only willing probably including the disarming of ods of fighting. Men who knew Ger- island, Cal., is a of to go the limit but eager! Hes a the a And work a art of talk its thats to as be a thing defeated, enemy troops and occupation many only evof a of of the know Some to that tells hes marine speech history simply got who never had met Fear, who laughed strategic points as well. athe do from and of the the be and corps, beginning and Trieste, everything erything at the horrors of the Huns. They were these, namely, Trent continental' marines in 1740 to the everything ItaUnited States marines. ,, lready have been occupied by the ma: the the present great are him day, things signs everywhere Facing lian and allied forces. But the odds were against them. rine corps has done and the great If You Dont Know You Get The Germans had started their rush Free movement of the allied forces A talk that Killed. it has for. things He And knows. marine the stooj to attack Germany g haltmust the be hordes tells of honesty 'S&S straightforward- trains with the naked bayonet. He through Austria should the supreme ed And more than that, halted by a from the south, ness and decency and cleanliness. goes out upon the rifle range, and if war commander decide such a stroke body of men who must make up for The Creed of the Marine. he doesnt qualify as an expert, a is extheir inferiority In numbers by a sunecessary in the future, also And then, when the time of proba marksman or a he kicks sharpshooter to be stipulated. Unofficial re periority of fighting power. The trucks tion Is over and the enlistment comhimself all the way back to camp, and pected churned on. ports"from Vienna said the Germans pleted, the marine learns this: to dream out a way of sits up nights the Children, standing by roadway, ere preparing for SUCh an attack by I am a soldier, though not an army making it up in some other. way. m land, threw flowers to those marines and soldier. feverishly digging trenches to I am go not a sea, yet Exercises. Work. White-hairewomfrontier. Play. Training. old cheered them. sailor. I am older than the soldier They follow one after another In rush- and fortifying the Barian en, rocking atop the refugees carts, of the army or the sailor of the navy, ing Sequence. Men box because the called a blessing to them. But would I HUNS HIKING HOME. my fight battles every- movements of boxing are similar to they these bronzed giants from over- where and countrys in the trenches those of, bayonet fighting. They have anywhere Rseas be able to achieve the imposAirmen Report Roads Dense With in France, on ships at sea, or in airsible? More than one wondered and pulling up exercises because that etreating Troops. planes above. Its all the same. hesitated to think of the outcome. helps one to get in and out of o&ssif, The. Argonne I London. the raised first American men trenches. the field. A and flag Swimming to night in an open wheat GERMANS IN RAPID RETREAT. obstacle on a great which has proved foreign soil, more than a century even march to the swimming hole Then the great clash ! And out of the Amerand ago. I carried Old Glory into action because that develops every muscle the advance of the French Hun War Office Forced to Admit De- - great tangle of wars complex machin in cleared of the Tripoli, Egypt, West Africa, the of the body, elecwas came a that icans, at last has been ery message feat at Hands of Americans. appears o line entire The weary Fiji Islands, Sumatra, Hawaii, Mextrical in Its results. hour after hour, while ser- enemy, and the Drill, reairmen London. At the very hour Marshal French took on new life. The British, ico, China, Uruguay, Paraguay, Alasbark and the man who misses be crumbling. American tn of Foch was receiving the news that Aus- standing only a few months before ka, Panama, Formosa, Korea, Nica- geants front a step is his own worst enemy. Lee port that the enemy in tria has signed his terms, marking the with their backs to the wall, fretted ragua, Cuba, Santo Domingo, Haytl, tures, more drill, more work, more Americans are retreating n05twa!rh' third belligerent power to vanish, In a new anxiety to attack. The and now Im with General Pershing in packed w play, more training. In seven weeks that the roads are densely beaten, from the field of battle within whole great organization of civiliza- France. I Carry a punch in either the body and the mind of the marine troops, artillery and transport. a few weeks, he was flashing direc- tion, fighting there on the western hand. Im a three-waLikewise southeast of Valenciennes of perfection. are at the And r tions to the vital front in France, weBt front, suddenly saw the dawn of a fighting man. Im a soldier of the then, while edge th6 band plays and the Germans are retreating before a an between the Meuse and the Aisne, new day, and the brightness of a new navy, a U. S. marine. cheer, he embarks for who are in close pursuit where Pershings American and Thats the beginning. Thats the France, via Quantico, there to work numerous prisoners. North For those United States mahope. French armies were sweeping rines had done the impossible. Fight- thing that sends the real flush of pride again, play again and drill again. And Aisne in Champagne French ahead in a victorious advance along a ing against odds of .nearly ten to one, into the new marines heart. And not until the moment of the zero their pressure and have taken numbers the marines had turned back the when he walks out upon the training when tfie signal calls for fighting deline of thirty miles. villages, large For the first time since America en- enemy and started the rearward ground and the physical director mons to rush over the top, is that important and great quan tered the war the still proud German rush toward Berlin that still Is con- Darks .out an order to seize the hori- training relaxed for a moment. After prisoners stores. . an,i zontal bar and chin ten times, that that war office was forced Sunday to ad- tinuing. Americ not a question of training the of its advance The new marine were hands of the does the Yankees., mit defeat at the They had proved that they it He may never but the results vi.H, And Chateau French on the southern part ml til v real supermen. Marines with as many have chinned himself before. Even that fatal word which war ofHis Thierry and Bdlleau wood have told battlefront, taken in conjunction . , Ttnjff fices use only in hours of a great as ten and eleven bullet holes in muscles may ache and twitch and do Marsi Field the operations of Others, triumph or a great disaster the word them still fought forward. and the Belgians in the nor b (0 h appeared In the of- ordered to the rear, obeyed, only to to prove the culminating ens ja to return no have their longer j ficial Berlin admission. And without waiting attempt to hold gr Germanys Men dressed. wounds woundmortally can the kaisers communique designer France or Belgium. Indeed, conceal from the German people ex- ed swept on until the machine-gu- n improbable if the advance tjie. nests of enemy were captured actly which foe it is that is treating then died.theStill Few Sohgs of the Sea Secured Public arms felled the Instead others, by divisions 'Morris German the picked roughly. my hand at one and failed. Favor as Quickly as Life on can tens me it wont answer. Let me of the former pet generalization the enemy, forgot their own wounds that the men the Ocean Wave. ask of wounds the of some they might told. see the piece, replied Russell- - Rns- Says , the truth is toiler. enemy, or insist on not being given sell was so pleased with it that he the Berlin war office : An American comrade, The best and most popular of all .went into a music store near west of the Meuse aid until later there were comrades by, and who be must the cared first. for songs of the sailor boys is Epes in the back room in a few moments between caused a German withdrawal Sargents A Life on the Ocean Wave. he composed the music to which it is THE TOP Why the Marine Is Fighter., the Aisne and Champigneulle (a front FOURTH LOAN OVER The words of this song were written now sung. It at once became a favorAnd why? Why should this body of eight miles). muof men and remember, the total au- for Henry Russell, the ite and very shortly the bands were by Mre thorized strength of the United States sic composer. The subject of the song playing it and the sailors were sing Was Oversubscribed HUNS MUST CONFESS DEFEAT. Sixty M.Ho and Hundred Eight marine corps is only 75,000 be able was suggested to Sargent as he was ing it. Dollars. f one breezy, morning French High Commissioner Predicts to accomplish so much? Why should walking in The on in New be the real supermen which tbf; Battery spring York, than Washington. they Terms of Armistice. Herd to Sleep in Bed. and looking ovy on the ships and small unCed loan was oversubscribed by Germany believed it alone possessed was offered in Sympathy Washington. In answering terms of until Chateau London, reports Final or craft the harbor. $SGO,000,000. and leaving Belleau entering gU. Thierry England, the other day to a man from armistice to be submitted by allies wood and Bouresches? department the tne treasury Having should song by completed Why Sargent must with Germans the front who would not reach his and the United States, they be able to accomplish such deeds went to the office of the Mirror, wrote sections of $6,800,410,300, say whether they confess they are of heroism that the grateful French tlie words and showed them to his Yorkshire home till the next tnorning. than 21,000,000 purchasers. Qver. Andre Tardieu, French high nation' ordered the name of Nay, it doesnt worry me at all that, beaten, P. Morris. After readAll federal reserve aistn Belleau friend, George doesnt the United States, wood changed to Bois de la journey, he said. I shall dis commissioner to the lts Brigade ing the piece) Morris said : My dear do well enough in the train. The subscribed, the Boston 12G per declared In a statement Sunday. de Marines? The answer with with comes not this is a it will the in never boy, highest song; ComIs when youve been roughing Should they confess It, said two things esprit de corps and the do for music, but I should like to pub- trouble Francisco per at the front that you cant settle down quota, and SanRichmond mni missioner Tardieu, the war will end marine training. cent. lish it in the Mirror. 105 ll6; per to a bed. Ive slept on cobbles, Ive through acceptance of our conditions. Theres never an Idle second in the Philadelphia, HO Some days after the publication, slept in mud, in a shed, in a ..,0. At- ditch, but cent, roms, Should they not, we shall enforce that' life of a marine. His St 114; never Minneapolis, met who training Saigent said: when I come home for my two blighties .Russell, . acceptance by means of a last resort, ceases and, more than that, there Where is that you promised do you think I could get to sleep? No, lanta, 112; Dallas, song not be can which of outcome InsaS Ctty, the never Is a time when the belief is not me? HO 111.11; Chicago, Sargents reply was: I tried I felt fair smothered by the beds. 109; San Francisco. 105. r g x , full-cheste- steel-muscle- d, , far-awa- y heart-to-hea- rt ! swift-movin- I d , i , hard-fiste- d, y . left-behin- Gou-rau- ds 1 , , 1 break-throug- Became Popular at Once kf break-throug- h tfore - j well-know- n sun-brig- ht " i , I . I 111-69- |