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.Only. disorganised, resistsnoe was ottered by the dtnaua today to the FLEEING AUSTRIANS DESERTED French and American troops from OFFICIAL WAR REPORTS. points east of the river Mease to that ANDREW0.WHITE part of the line extending to Bethel. THOUSANDS OF THEIR WOUNDED The Americans carried, the apex of AXESIGAH. pared at Bonsl Eco and the bridges at their advance to the little lake.in ( riTirfi Belval to the north of Barrl- November 4 (morning)..Carrying ] Genoese cavalry ha* artzed the WITH THE ITALIAN FORCES IN or medicine. wood, oar attack farther into the ^namy* bridge over the Ldvensa at Flaschette. court. our tmAM haveh¦ va aim* ! Salurao NORTHERN ITALY, Saturday. No¬ Udlne has been evacuated.. Tbe civil an railway cen¬ ^rritoryrritory today, troop* The cavalry regiment. population everywhere complains that IN86THYEAR Stenay, important cdttL through the Boin De Belval and the Charred, surrounded and destroyed DIES the vember 3 the Associated ter less than four miles from on the 2, p.m. (by were of of Bob>Is DuPort, Gerache. and are raemy,infantry and artillery west of they stripped everything American front, has already been so Bean- ' J'ress)..The battle continues with the value by the enemy in the invaded harassed that it has been rendered al¬ heights tVo kilometers south of Taurlno. Three hundred prisoners, Italians and their provinces. inont Further to the west we are mostly wounded, remained in the allies completing most useless to the enemy. Verrieres. All of the nana* or the cavalry. Savoy cavalry Thousands of cannon are being cap¬ First President of Corned The Germans continue to retreat all approaching of the destruction of Austria's mighty tured by the Italians, in addition to towns situated on the west bank and Montebello Lancers penetrated by It is estimated that along the front. the Meuse south of Halles are now tores of arms into San army. 3,000 great quantities of war material. At * Plllmbergo ' in our hands. Tagrlianocnto), capturing Austrian cannon will be the total tak¬ Vittorlo a big petroleum deposit was and Former Am¬ Americans Pass. exw, found, the Austrlans not taking the University Objectives. .This morning our attack was prisons., runs, a large quantity of en by the Italians in addition to vast trouble to burn it. Oreat quantities WITH THE AMERICAN FORCES tended to the east bank of the Meuse, and a train quantities of other tvar material. of wire were left un- bassador to Novem¬ where- it -la progressing favorably. laden with supplies. telegraph also Germany. NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, November 3 1st The 10th has The allied forces arc ever pressing destroyed. At Bellune a large, depot ber 3, 3 p.m. (by the Associated Press). (evening)..The Army reached the Tag- of food and material was found the .Gen. continued to American Army continued its success liamento, where troops of the id cn toward the frontier in the moun¬ by Pershing's forces ful attacks capturing in its ad¬ Army are about to arrive. Italians. The allies frequently cap¬ make satisfactory progress during the today, Boult, tains. They already have reached the tured long trains of artillery, one NOTED night and this morning but they met vance the following villages: Val Sugana, where the Italians are train being taken at Rasi, near FelLre, IN MANY FIELDS with isolated opposition, here and Aux Bola, Autruche. Beilevllle-sur- SEBBIAH. it been abandoned the re¬ that the German re¬ Bar," Harr!court. Germont, Bar, Authe, holding their line of a year pgo. having by there, indicating Fooae, Sofnmaathe. Belvae, Nouart, St. November I..After the capture of treating Austrians in their haste. treat had slightly slowed up. Hallea, the The word "strategy" cannot be used By the Associated Virtually every American 1 division Plerremont, Barricourt, Tailly, Belgrade, Germans and Austrians, In Austria's retreat, which is a pell- Press. Montlgny, Sassey, CbaUUon-sur-Bar.; Delivery of Hortal Blow. N. November 4..Dr. had not only reached its objectives beaten# retired to the north bank of mell efTort on the part of the various ITHACA, Y., this morning, but was far ahead of and Brleulles-sur-Bar. the Danube. The 2d bodies to save themselves. The Aus¬ It was on October 29 that the enemy Andrew D. Heavy losses have been Inflicted on Serbian Army White,.Cornell University's them. Prisoners, guns and material blows has reached the Bosnian trians are fleeing helter-skelter, fight¬ received a mortal blow a main at¬ flrst president and former ambassa¬ were reported to be increasing in the enemy, due to the continnous frontier. Ser¬ ing in the mountains when to by during the last month and by the sur¬ bia has almost obliged tack across the River Piave. This per¬ dor to and minister to Rus¬ number and quantity. in its entirety been do so. On the plains they are merely Germany The enemy opposition took the form prise and force of the renewed attack freed from the up rear local mitted the 8th Army to move to Vit¬ sia, died here today at his home as on November 1. Statements of prison¬ enemy. putting guard fights of intermittent artillery fire and at a which with machine guns, blowing up torlo and gave the 4th Army a chance the result of a stroke of paralysis few points with the use of gas and in¬ ers show that his organizations have decided this (rreat bridges as they go along. The long to operate. been thrown into great confusion. 8ev-. September 15. From which he suffered last Friday. The fantry. This resistance, however, bat-1 ' "ne of communication on lines of enemy troops on the roads are Then piece by piece, corps by corps vanished when the Americans exerted erai complete batteries and whole j and division division the Austrian funeral will be held on Thursday, No¬ talions have been by our the i!vardar was cut. Uskup was cap- biing pelted with the machine gun* by themselves. captured [ 2'th. of allied airplanes. armies have fallen. When the Italian vember 7, the eighty-sixth anni¬ The general character of the en¬ troops. The number of prisoners now °in *5" The dislocation of The retreat 4th reached Monte Cismon. at exceeds and the number of guns force« was followed by of the Austrians is be¬ Army versary of Dr. White's birthday. emy's defense Was almost exclusively 5,000 _ «? . ??rl4n ing hindered the condition of the the junction of the Brenta, it gave the nfore than 100. capitulation, and on the SOth hostili¬ by In both academic and public serv¬ that of rear-guard actions, instead of ties came to an rood. For the same reason the Italian 12th Army to operate at Feltre, in the the usual bitter direct oposition. and During the last three days we have end. Piave and also ice, Andrew Dickson White attained to a of was continued by the advance is some regions is slow. upper valley, permit¬ He was one generally it was overcome without already penetrated depth ted the 6th Army to go onto action in remarkable distinction. twelve miles on an eight-mile front, Austro-German troops. On of the founders of Cornell University difficulty. Jwv 12 the battle at Nish was Austrians Desert Wounded. the Asiago district. and" its and gained control of dominating Between the 4th and ith armies first president. He rendered Woods Cleared. heights, which enabled us to bring y jth? rout of four enemy The Austrians are leaving their chief Austrian resistance in Italy was valuable public service for many Bourgogne the lire of our heavy artillery on the 3iSfJ« and the rupture of the great wounded the roadside was in years as the American diplomatic rep¬ lines at Mootmldy. divisions communication of the cen- by or In houses. broken. It the mountains that j WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY Important railroad f_fry . Two thousand Austrian wounded were the greatest number of cannon was resentative in Germany and Russia. NORTHWEST OF VERDUN, Novem¬ Longuyon and Conflans. empires In the direction of Con- deserted in Keltre without attendance taken. ber 3 (by the Associated Press, 9:10 Since November 1 seventeen Ger¬ p *. °n the I9th Lom Pa- Best Work at Cornell, -He Said. p.m.)..The American and French man divisions have been identified on w" reached and the Danube In' his Dr. Whit# troops today completed the clear¬ the front of the attack, nine of which roads cut. Then came the last epl- autobiography of the out of the were in line on that morning: and e was taken by the 1st VALIANT said that in the founding and main¬ ing enemy h^kTT- . BELGIAN SOLDIERS of Cornell Bourgogne woods by their Junction additional divisions have reinforced ~rmy, to which was given the taining University he thought at Nolrval. then for¬ the line since the beginning of the ""terlng the capital. This he had done his best work, and he said, They pushed effort to our _onor the have ward northeastward and captured in attack in a futile stop ticipated in all the fighting, MAKE NEW "MAP" IN FLANDERS "By part I taken in that, marching without cease and without more than by any other work of my rapid succession Chatillon-sur-Barx progress. were " and In addition to regulars there wlt»> ^e en- life, I hope to be judged His inter¬ the Bois Duchesne, where the of »^K~if ?;SJn,J.cont*rt est northern edge of the wood was In this attack divisions composed 11 held by the throat very BRLGI\N HKADQUARTERS. No- calibers and numerous guns lie in the establishment of a new uni¬ reached.