Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1918 — FIGHTING ON ITALIAN FRONT NOW ENDED [ARTICLE]

FIGHTING ON ITALIAN FRONT NOW ENDED

London, Nov. 3.—An armistice with Austria was signed this afternoon by General Diaz, the Italian commander-in-chief, according to an official announcement made this evening. The text of the Statement reads : “A telephone message has been received from the Prime Minister in Paris saying news has just come that Austria-Hun-gary, the last of Germany’s props, ■has gone out of the war. “The armistice was signed by General Diaz this afternoon and will come into operation tomorrow at 3 o’clock. The terms will be published Tuesday.” The signing of the Austrian armistice reached the premiers while they were in session at the apartment of Col. House, President Wilsan’s special representative, this afternoon, and gave the greatest satisfaction. It was arranged that the conditions of the armistice would be made public promptly. Noofficialhint as to the terms accepted by Austria has been disclosed, but it is thought the terms will be very severe. ' • "