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TAGF, F5TX MTCDFORD MATL TRTmiNE. MEDFORD, OREGON". TITT'RSDAY. OCTOBER HI. IMS TAFT APPEALS WITH ROOSEVELT FORREPUBLICANS Two Former Presidents View Wilson With Alarm as Possible Dictator Attack Peace Platform Formulat ed in January Say Republicans Most Capable Statesmen. KKW YORK, Oct. 31. Theodore KooHuvelt find William H. Tnl't issued here today u joint appeal for election of u republican majority in e.onurwH. Tbo Htnteincnt was said to be the i'irht ever composed and sitrncd bv two former prunidents of tlio United NtatcN. Heated nt a table in the Union IjGatfuu club, tbev prepared the tale ment which follows: 'Ve approach this subject as Americans and only as Americans. When this war broke out wo would hiivo welcomed action bv the presi dent which would have eliminated all rmestions of purtv polities. Instead of this, partisan lines have been Klri 'tlv drawn from the first and now the president announces that onlv democrats run be entrusted with future power and onlv those demo crats who do Ins will. Hecaiisc of t lie reflection on other mtriotic ( Americans, we appeal tor fair p!av. "The next cotcrre-is will servr trom March 4. WW. to March 4. 1!U!1. In that. period, the war must he loiurht to unconditional surrender, unless thtR is achieved before. "The terms of world peace must be settled. Hepiibllcaiis "llcst yun1if.'d" "The democratic administration af ter expending billions of treasure and exorcising more ;il;solule power than any administration in our hitorv. must tiive an account of its steward is! up. "Tho chaime from war condition.- to iie:ce must, he hrouidil about with t ho least disturbance and tbo work of reconstruction must bo broadly begun. v "A republican congress will be intieb bctlcr nualil'icd than one con trolled by democrats, to aid the coun try in ndoplim: the measures needed for these four ureal tasks, l-'irst evcti as a miuoritv party the republican made a wmninur of the war posisble bv 1 pashim; (be original draft bill. With-! out this we could iml have trained and landed the two millions of men now . in France. As a miuoritv party (lie republicans forced upon a reluctant provident and secretary of state al ter mi injurious delay of tour months tlio amended draft act. without which wo could not put two more miliums nt tlio front next Jul v. The speaker, tbo leader and the chairman of the military committee 01 the democratic house opposed the ordinal ilral't with all the viuor possible. 1'war Onc-Muii Control "The new senate must approve, bv two-thirds vote, (he terms of peace. Tbocs terms should be settled not bv one man alone. It is one-man control are fmhtiiii: in this war to sup press. Tlio peace treaty must be auproved by the ureal hodv of the American people. The president has indicated a willingness to make a -"aee bv negotiation. He has not de- winded as he miuht haw none .. three hues, that which the American people demand, an unconditional sur render. His rhauue of notes with (iuimauy has caused a deep concern aium.i; our people lest he may bv Ins Parley intr with her concede her a peace around a council table instead uf a sentence from a court. The four teen points which the president ami (ioruiuny assume (hut they have al ready at reed upon are so general and vacua that such a peace would he no trenlv at all. hut only a protocol to an uiteriiumjle discussion, 'flic presi dent is without final power to bind tlio United States to tlie-.e fourteen points, although his Inn mice does not Miuuest it. Still less mS he power to bind our noble allies. We do not know that thcM points include all that our allies may juMlv demand, nt dti Hot concede sometime: they luuv iustlv withhold. I-Or ult.it they have done for u-, we owe our allies the highest uood faith. It is of capital import a nee that we should now elect a senate which -hall be independent enough to interpret and enforce the will of the American people in the mntter of tin, world peace and not merelv submit to the uncontrolled will of Mr. Wilson. I 'ear Woodrow Wilson 'Nor call the attitude of the houe of repiCM-nlativcs be ignored in this eace. Kvcrv at l innal i e obligation bill hlitr the Uint"d Si ale- in that treaty must be perforno-d bv tlie house as part of coin: re.--, 'flie pres ent democrat' - majoritv in the hou-e linn been subservient to the will of the president in everv tv-peei except when critical issues in the conduct nf the war Iiaxe been inv.dved. The president has not hoitatcd puMu-lv to discipline tboe of hi- narlv who have disagreed with him and the les son hii had its effect. A new dem ocratic routines with its old leaders thus chastened will offer no opposi tion to hi will. In a democratic con urenfl the American people will hot have that service of an independent. eniirnupouH. co-eidine'" branch of the. pnvernment In tnodcrate Mr. Wilson's Plicunl rolled will MAP SHOWING ALU EH ADVANCE ON ITALIAN FRONT I t r ........ m,-y ? . 1 A r , '. it ... II -,(,.' 'ill'' ",M.,,-"r. riiif iv,. .r,- lir, " 'ijr' 'ALLIED TERMS FOR ARMISTICE REACH BERLIN Preliminary Conversations of Allied Allied Representatives End and More Imoortant Discussions Beqin Washinoton Not Informed of Forh's Terms. IoMvl wliit' lino sIiohh llio AuHtrlim front iM'Tnro tlio lllll.M ailvu u: l lio Aiixtriuns nn tin hISt llUVO iKM't iillios sUtrtoil tlirir pi-osi'iit tlrivo. White lino shows rr ly tlio m-I mk- of mountain entrust to one man such unlimited power. It is not in accord with the traditions of the republic. '"The republicans voted without ob jection billions to be expended bv this administration. Six hundred and t'orlv millions for aviation were uiven to the executive to build airplanes without a single limitation as to the manner or method of its expenditure. A senate committee has deplored the waste and failure in the uso of that money. The debts which have been created by this war. the people will be pavimr to the third and fourth fenera tion. Tbev have a rieht to know how these enormous sums have been ex pended. Only a republican congress will have the couruire to exact a de tailed and accurate storv of that slewardhip. Vi'Ko Republican ConnrcsH "The work of reconstruction must not be done by one man. or finally formulated according to his academic theories and ideals. The president was not elected when such issues were before the people. His mandate of power wa's not uiven in the liuht of; the momentous tpietions which will soon force themselves for solution, lie was elected as a tuv.ee president and because he had 'kept us out of war. The American people should' therefore place in the branch of the '.'nvcrnment charired const it utionally wilh ndoplinir policies of reconstruc tion, a coneress which will not reg ister the will of one man. hut fresh from the people will enact the will of the people. ''Wo earnestly deprecate extendim; the unified uncontrolled leadership of a commander-in-chief to the makim: of a permanent treaty of peace or to the framimr of those measures of re construction which must seriously af fect the happiness and prosperity of the American people for n centurv. We urire all Ainrcieans who are Amer icans first, to ote for a republican congress. AUSTRIA FAST GOING TO PIECES AS CTAMEDE (Continued from page one.) received orders to hand over tho ad ministration to 1 he. Croatian national council, which he did immediately. LOXDON. Oct. 111. Sanguinary riKhtltiK Is Koing on at Agram. the capital oT Croatia, Slavouta, accord ing to a private mesHiigo received ut AniHterdam and forwarded bore by the Central News agency correspon dent. Homo of tho Holdfei'H at Agram did not join the revolutionaries. VIKNN'A, Wednesday. Ocl. lill. A list ro- Hungarian forces on their eastern winjr in Serbia arc withdraw inu from occupied territory and have completed the ero-siiiL' of the liaiiube, nceordim; to an official statement to night from Austro-Hungarian hcad ouarters. Klscwbcre in Serbia the Austrian w ithdrawal eonliuues. d'ennaii Austria Quits ItKliXK. (let. :U. The German slate of Austria has been created bv an act of the Ciermau national coun cil of Austria, and a note to Presi dent Wilson notifying him of this ac tion has been drawn up and approved at a full mcctint; of the council. The stale claims all territory of old Aus tria where the majority of the popu lation is (icrman. A sunimarv of the contents of tlio note, which was first drafted bv the executive committee of the council, is Lpven by the official Vienna corres pondence bureau. The ncwlv created state, the note sets forth, accordm" to tins sunimarv, demands that its represent a the be admitted to par ticipation in tin1 pence ne'otiat ions. The new state recognize-; the inde pendence of t he .Impi-Hlay mid ( 'crl'o-Slav state. It claims for it -iclf Moravia and Silesia. ,lt appeals 'o President Wilson to iMvo the Ocr nau nation the riuhl to dispose of itself. lark of food and sleep and in the face of constant fighting the 37th Italian division and the Seventh and 23rd Hrltinh divisions have advanced without relief to their final objective. "The royal air force has again to day done excellent work. "Hritbdi and Italian troops operat ing on the Astugo plateau have en tered Comporovere (northwest of Asiago) and captured the heights of Moratz. The number of prisoners taken by the Tenth army has Increas ed to more than J 2, Out' Austria to Withdraw Troops VIENNA, Wednesday, Oct. 30. Austrian troops fighting on Italian soil will be withdrawn, according to an official statement issued by the war office tonight. The statement reads: "Taking into account the resolve so often expressed to bring ahout a conclusion of an armistice and peace, puling an end to the struggle of nu tions, our troops fighting on Italian boII will evacuate occupied regions. "In tho Italian theater thero has been only minor fighting activity on tho Tyrolian front. Uetween the j llrenta and the IMavc fresh and su perior enemy forces attacked Monte Asolono and Monte Pertica. Our troops with unexampled and soldierly faithfulness brought all the enemy's efforts to naught." "On the Venetian plains tho Brit ish and Italians thrust further for ward. By using all their fighting means they succeeded appreciably in extending the points at which they had broken thru north and south of Montello." TURKEY SURRENDERS. (Contlnuod on Pntro Six.) vanced to within less than ton miles of Bagdad, but were defeated, re treated to Kut-el -Amaru, where they were later forced to surrender. Kiirly In 1!17 Cie British renewed the of fensive in Mesopotamia and have continued it suciesM ally ever sine until now they are within a few miles of Mosul. Turkey sent armies against the British In Kt:yp( ami against the ItussiaiT In the Caucasus Both cam paigns liad a measure of success at first hut the allies soon drove the Turk back heyond the Turkish fmn Iters. In Palesilue the allied drive under tleiteiat Alb -nh recalled a few dios ago in the capture or the Impor taut haso of Aleppo. The Kussian campaign in the Caucasus was ren dered f rutl 1mh In the fisi" of the Bol slicx Ut to power. Por several weeks after the I'uited State declared war on to'rmany. Turkey took no action but on April 1M, l'lT. she severed diplomatic re lation. Howevi-r, then ha never been a declaration of war either b the fulled Suite or Tnke. l iiitne Abandoned BASK!.. Switzerland, Oct. Ill .The it v of l-'nime has beep abandoned bv the A wlrian authorities to the Croa tian troop- and the town has been bedecked with the Italian odors. The commander id' the earrion at Kiiime inili.itcd the abandonment hv nt'oriiiim: the ;oernnr that it was uupo-Mtile to delcnd the tVu auam-t ittaek. The governor thereupon de manded ind rnction-i from Vienna. He was told to leave the (own to the i foa t ia't -oldicr. which was dime. nid the town was soon bcflairued with Italian bnntiitir. LONDON, Oct. :J1. Marslml Koch's armistice terms arrived in Ber lin Tuesday niuht, the Vossiscie Zei tunir of Berlin says it learns, ue nordimr to an Tlxchanire Teleiiraph Jispatch from Copenhagen. Sugtrestions put forward bv the British delegates, the Dailv Express says in an editorial, urohahlv will be adopted with some modifications bv the rest of the allies. The proposals were put forward, it adds, with the definite idea of preventing Oeminnv from resuming hostilities when once an armistice is granted nnd also of securing adequate guarantees for'the sijrnin'j of a pence treaty based on President Wilson's fourteen points. LONDON. Oct. yi.Tlus prelimin ary conversations which lately have occupied the allied representatives in Paris, have been concluded und more important discussions now are beginnintr, according to reports reach in: official quarters here. To 'take part in the discussions. Andrew Bo nn r Law. chancellor of the exchequer, went to France vesterdnv, crossimr the channel in an airplane, as he hud done on a previous occasion. The scope of the deliberal 011s of the allied representatives ha not i ecu announced, and although it i aid from a reliable source j-on.e 01. i'-i;.I declaration of urmiMicc terms pos sibly may be made before the cud ol the present week, nothing definite is known about them. Some commentators believe that the deliberations will be pro traded hcvond die time onuiuallv intended Unofficial reports and speculation. on the armistice terms continue to occupy p prominent place in the newspapers. Odero Beached by Italians IJOM'K. Oct. :il. Ordor.o has been reached bv allied troops advancing east of the I'iavc river and Serravalle has been 'taken, the war office an nounced toniiihl. The statement adds-. "Our arniie; are continuing to ad vance rapidly after the ret rent inn encmv, who ha: attempted in vain to retard them. Heads of our columns ha' e reached Serravalle. Orzano. ttainrine and thlerzit. "t 'avalrv divi-ions are advancing n the. plains and some sipiadrons to day entered Kucde." 15 DIVISIONS ISOLATED. (Continued from pajse ono.) tliruout virtually tho entire length 1 or the ohievttve aslnned to me tthe Karl of ("avail). British commander I 011 the l'ie.ve hy His Kxcelleney. lien-j eral Diaz, when he first laid his plans 1 before me early in tho days of Octo ber. The enen-.y and determination (if the Infantry has been beyond praise. "The dilficnltles or hrhUtni; th1 Piave let at f!rt to an inevltaide short r.e of supplies. In spite of nOsMOrilKRSlF.RR? Powers rive tons chrome ore per it in not safe to to be packed here IS miles. When we hear of so manv school . cirls and uirl in stores nnd offices j who are often totally unfit to per- . form their daily duties because of: "nine derangement peculiar to their. se. mittht this not have been pre- J vented by the mother who. perhaps through iHbvt or carele.sn'ss. fail- , ed to net for that daughter the one j great root and herb remedy for such ailments, Lydia K. Pink ham's Vet-' aMe Compound? 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