The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 21, 1915, Image 3
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HErtBAlMNmiCIES
•Mw ooiM la
The promtsM which induced Bulgaria
*aelarw1rar wrgr>'glvwf^T tha cen
tral power* at the expenae ofi hi
Dalghbars and nrKHoat any
attp-tibifk to them.'
avfe'remamed throughc
friendly relation* Mth Jloui
who ha* favoi
. J .2 ,'(cv» policy of bringing
AiiiR WFitrritrniRir a
ruu A^UIKU
*dcc«eded in canrylog Into effi
were given to understand that
der to secuk-e a' Balkan union
meat's View of Inytortaut Opera, were certain conceselpna. Bultarka (cTlnspertlea to the i)l»*rle* U'here
v . »t.'s* i>-y.*»'00«; a
Prenph .Deputlea Hoar Their Oqvern*
!
tlon^—Two Day*' TiaMr British
Parliament Gets Explanation—
: -i. • *j r.j . 0/ .b~ii nil,’,
Good Feellng ^et^
,“T1
/
i;!>
gdverbmeyts’ of Great 1 firttaf^'anS *
Franoe ;is 1 complete, and ill can not <
better express it than in the foU^
lowing form, namely: From'now
France and BnglwA ^'(acfon
with their allies, ‘aYte'ct!
affeed, tp go to th* aid of i
jietWi!
, —„to,
the extent she has kfekOd buir aid. 1,
and)tii):a«8tira to Serbia. Gfeeoeand
Roumania respect for the treaty of
Bucharest, of which we are the
guarantor.”! /m- -TiVlj. r.v
in the
French
u1 :j
Ipegt to
So said Premier Vivianl
course of a speech tn the
Chamber of Deputies Tued
lining thStklhiiQb'dl'WftlT
the BallkiL Stam
“The British government and the
xrWRtor
continued, “are 4a accord -upou-the
eonfo
Mmalyn *u
_ _sd
with her allies to help the Serbian
people, and to-morrow her troo
will fight alMtfndf’tTtbtf
“Gentlemeniirwe^-*^
j.duty toward olr
'<>rd bora
glet* between alii
iter coi
cununueo. are ra accor
Importance .of effectiye
'wXd.thb advfc-f of fliiftr'1
./'AJWJHsr kjRpssld^liUc
te in^
fed by - tTTe finance
committee and the socialist group,
urging the necessity of a complete
“The Balkanic question ItdWiMsed
fh->teikpL'^Te'We
r M' 1 ffWl <li«p>
, , t R e l r . PtlncTpal national aaolr,
rt^ilsl 1 .IdirMrt nniir 01 tssioul
■ n
on
*511
• 31 iMTt* bstUP ifer
have attempted
union of the Ba
AvW*
of .
• itespiic-t.taggygiatponaq^itgpuw
Roumania. Greece and Serbia teat
-V rSveWMidtaWf* «fl*l*t\^l^n*dnal)le
-rt:T3|lt qw«»fi t tstirwjqs osfcfcHnr*,:: :
)nsyu tn^pOtltr 01
1 #f|U
ZEPPEUNS KILL FIFTY-FIVE
IN itt kAD'OH UKlMNi
<i itv-.
■Aiwuif jw* ; Brens to
f • -vj r i. . *0 *y%tk2A^ R . k ..V S» . d ' #1.. .
smtrmmjmm
.'Oi'
’lr> ■
.Isx .I ;tjO iiitu}
l ■■"Pr 9I1 vi
.1! it .-.^5 j
M
'-.u B.'.;
Ml Jlt.'ft
si:
bot
1 no Bestows I
"'Berlin 1 flfcys '‘Importaift Bxpto*
sl.llw 'lll'Oill .'uct • X. „ •;!
would^ rpqhlre, .especially in
Ohd' Mace J od ia; ‘ _ ’ J
r.,“The allies were ready 60 do |
their power to.aefure thesc foi
gdna, hilt ’to dotaln the conse
Senvia' eml -Greece it Was !an>
tial pfeliminprx .that .Bulgaria!
sides' wfth the hrties against Tv
I ft ohherwords, if.lRilgatia
realize her hopes and napiratior
must co-operate in A cotnthon
in akiy^nthe hopes and aspirati(j
otherTieighboring states were
ed. x m 1 . . , Wi
’ “It will he edough to sayijtihat
these reasonable 'hopes and a||>|r»
tions were In the main fqupded
opportunity to peo'plbe Of the
tacev the : same seatiments an
same religion tQ ipin ihetpselve
state unddr a govern men C tmos
to theBa.” *!
Pr^fpler Asaidtl! li the Houip et
CJdahbaps d£(j3nwd.io,grant a defy for
debate on Sir Edward Grey’s
ment on the Balkan situation^. In
of
Crewe made e-statement similar to
TW"nan"PTgRF'AgaJnst ThirCSr
and
that of the foreign ^apej^taxy.
ioAtMedJr* j i [Jl* ' 7j J
^TWs TtticiK on 'Berfel* wllWonly
make sterner and fiercer the deter-
S n of %lUeh.ta..cuu the
‘ougj^ m aA14 fl # , > at
>r copt.sj Nqjlfing bsknccSTed
w nm** part W thi warldun mdaken
that resolution and we will maintain
'ir
fifllr Edward Grey, the secretary Tor
ign affairs, also announced In the
se of Commons that the co-oper
ation of Russian troops In the Hal-
Xarrs had been promised.
j j
cjo*:u xifT rfnvr r Ji .•.iict) r'. c-u)
fcPVlfS (,<(} (It i t. at Cnen •vj-rl atol
■.■tu't s'l-e i tx »-«ws(T
kions mid Great Fires.’*" 1
s.j s».i.C!» e :> . in :• ■> < ■ - 1 •' : .1
Keppelln*. Which raided London .Wed
nesday night. Fourteen otjhe iiH-
,, , _ ^ ed and thirteen of the'wtfundett werd
^o^egn’^r of soldiers. _Tha -English people art
greatly wrought up over the attpek
am* Are demanding reprisal*7'
London reports: “The press bureau
of the war bfflee Ahhounces '(hat. a
Beet ui luulllB alialxlpa «1st led the
TVELFTlNiRM IS<
W,lWBPfBlFaw_,._-
.■■} ' '■■■ to Vic; brtfra »dT d3Tt*T ,«
tiii'd nj<t tynuut n j J
. 1M
s,.t ..II.'JXO'.'., lir X t.ii xiiiO
Boll Weevils’ Ravages are Worst—
0} HIU)
>urler dispaioh from
ews' and Courier dlspauol
kgrfCStumTia^ys: In'order Ib sSTW
himself >wW'the diRulilCiiObdIttogsi
are In ^v^fd.fby, She .Jtodl
weevil and with the fdea of getting
some ln/o(ma'{i<iii vaihihS^ln'Ii^hffng
the weevil .before lit cgn extend It*
hh^Rlngpreseim^ t^jGus^tate^Gow
cnard l. Manning and several 01
8 stern counties and a portion of
indon area\ Wednesday tflglt and
bpped fodUki Ul/i T
Anti-craft guns of the Rqyat
itl-craft g
rTeTr^fmie7y A atracWfo“ tfr~ cen
tral force were in>aytlon and an iir-,
ship was seen to bpel over on its side
And to drop to a lower altitude. . «’ •’
mg rorp« wnn up. out. owing to «t , hf , u , y , ^rlv.lnd
Turkey, was reached only arte* W
wnir
W
Uje^JJemson Collegei authorities will
akep trta oriMpeltHTytmthe JMis-
sippi Valiev (pukjng khd wiak tteto-
beTT6-23. The mspection’trip wTTT s evl
be made through Sjfn
sloalppl, where the boll weevil has
riCiQOPdltiflp*
ded in
only one aero
plane succeeded in locating an air-
hits • MfhtinnrerifoveTgrr was
te overhaul the airshipjhefpre
it wariest .RKthe iWr\ 1 J A
otisks kx are'damarem and
whiy srmeHrhdt no ae
bdeii al Its /worst.
tfP’t' iw * edditien -Vw-the-
party which will make the inspection
( iirtp-wlirkd|eo!d|j«BM>r5tS Wl
*trfeat$tntjpt Clejnsos Con*gd£
Cor Apin’-Johnstoni' of
WpsidltnCoS- tl|S qipmsom' hparg Of
industry of the United States depart
ment and a trustee of CleMfp Col
lege, and a Mr. li|iMegc t tfti^peciaI
agent of the federaS-agrvdltisial de
partment.
The patty will leave Columbia on
d to mllitaf'y 1
wer* soon gqt
age was 0!
maTeflaU AH’fires
under control -by tlVA &rA.bHgl&t.
‘:il4ft.fftllaKing,.mimgry caauaUteB
in addition to the ones announced
tut hood as
rey,
>d the skill
iJSPe had
driven her foes out of her country.
(), 4afiosM4Bc wa *
upon Serbia and she wismeeting it
with the same splendid courage The
entry of Bulgaria made a great dlf-
fmiro-stt
ad/eeiriflremu and Scrt*a.. ssnh
Mwm-
statements dmaw IfyTiSamrdfBthhVff)i-
mi. ,„ a
t tW'RHciSMSn #M lraaMraa<nSi>r t
hessfu
^ar^liys.
not
aji'WfSWr*!* khanipdipM jUhbdntO
jna
sal
,o
rttk'
lo »N
1 tar «ii<im(okdiii»Aaig''»s*i{w^o>k(ive
the
th£
mi «i isSne
made this extraordinary effort and
TTeSnrrretntTemHf Iveg.
■ ru ,
f (eel
- ►all 'kfcw IXdv fn jiUilpuWef
Tn view or ttfe treaty D«*tw
iTr aspTraTions. the powers of ltu- (k^'kltHkr.b N u ff v 1 ** "“j
twdrtp'w Stehasw^snno* 'keMUite O?
ww-wrfmer.o rr^.rv7 i ~ ’
other altitude on The part of Greece
Mhxwtliw 5 “ tlA :;1 ‘awUWHae dtleTfVitpd
jmstem ■sdi'i.ibtjyvp’'
taken we acted In the closest fo-
gartan ]
wwn
lbs
(government led|fthe G
rhmtit wi 'wiawuli tiitt
Greek
•mrrr
— epeewviee ve4«4i-Frwaee. -tmd- Hhe-ce- fmwid to JmI tho < hiidten ■ Uaoie Ute»
operation o7 Hussian troops is prom- Tkhd
ic in
tollcy. Our diverse proposals re.*eiv-
►d tardy response from the Rulga-
’lan government. Finally, at the
when ytir Quatfi upls B rtamp
Bulgaria of the important
ns Serbia was ready to
g Ferdinand signed an ac-
ord with Turkey and engaged titm-
»elf .d« finitely with Germany.
“To our friendly question as to his
ntenti >n, the response w
ban m )bilization, in conn
»Tich the concentration
Ss-rma 1 troops on the Da
ted t nited action agains
“On action must be en
rder tjo meet the efforts of our ene-
iies. *In ord
bians ie mu
gnd from thef
Inobili^ation
gotir.tihns to
^‘'^resldait of
|” j “Thto ener
’"Tain and Fran
i. allies, have
1 weighed the
j pal prsoccupj
jiiour frqjnt, th
i:tory b| mig
i|owe tl* vie
i our soij wit
fiour heroic allies with our forces,
Mrifices ind our blood. No govern
ij could <*> otherwise in a duty so tr
I Jbut so slm
. The dipio^ai#o()v^ei;, tbp
»militar r side of the slniauon was the
I subject of Sir Edward Grey’s eagerly
awaite* statetM&t rgtativhjth thef jBttD
kan s: tuatlon which he delivered
449
he skid, they must stand or fall to
gether. .itow-u-od
V^^ghaf (JmS'b'MHW*** : a 'dnl
iuld the allies assist Servla. he sadd
operation or Huh
roe, Tallulah, and to
Miss Other points in
ed will bo Nafchez
Jackson, and then back
ham. Ala . reacting tha|
day morning an
pest, which has now |
S
it 4K
i0uait«iirj
airshl
although they were
tacked on passing
itrd laiw
munnnii;
wmvan
raiTYafiMrtw,
r.-t'
rs.n ij nnn
1 rrrntf K 93tfto Uoq g.tj 1
AM
/11
fc^sd * ’i.TfTyffr 8fr , 'i«le*i 1 h>
How' Mai4 of 1 tkr BMAan
Static* Was lined n^r Tentoi*^
Ijondon’s Wedheeday' bki+ef '-*
Battlefield—RassUn Victory (Job
Uj 1; ,, .nr vj -kTo >fi: >.?* •..:-roQ -a
finned.
- IjoikUi* nsport*, Weanasday-. iuj-I !E a f ,"j!?-gyi
gsrUi haa.. destkted : war,, op. Serbia, i?f 4 "
says & Central ?tew*’'diai)atch fnora^
Bm-lV’ 1 tom* n !{« n -e ij'c
, 7 li.a. decision, of Bulgaria,.,.
lv clfth nation to entdV Se war/ th
supy
planes, scout* and torpedo plane*, ail
Wnose,! dpayUF fodliiirwtfg threw-
insiL^ajuLfiiLgad rapid-lire gnaa, to m
reality. It ha*'been made possible
t hrowglr the relnarkaltle (SevwUpment
q ‘.|;inittett the first‘ittfe^sttliba fUf'new
mtoim Gppprtunlty. wa*
diplomatic battle wai
between roproeontatlves
, the'hekt flbfct of’bimrdrifTh]
ot^er aUx, bvt-U^iBulgMliai), g*yerft-1 ^^C: a *^ ; tb«>.. «A^**aiow
ment finally decided the central pow^
«e« lAkAfv-tko am • hIt • 1
vigaSW,
JF»
•eiA tie hlfehei- 1W
Bulgaria is, rated as : see of the
most powerful^of the Christian Hal-,
kan states. Her army while cpnald-
erabiy smaMerilrSn thd< W her neigh
bor RutnaoU, !* well drilled and
ei the e'lulwped. Her military .slrengtk on
a yeaee footing Is oyiy dhottt tlfty-eix
lhourap.4, bet la tint* of war she is
able to put into the field something
like three hundrtd thoweand men' ,r
Since tho second, Balkan war In
Wbt«h Bulgaria fought GreaMV; Ser
bia and Montenegro, after the victory
of alh-feur nartlons against' Turksy,
Bplgaria has Bee* leol»*ed to a e'er-
talq extent frpm the other ftalkka
S»*1e4/ -The -second war wSiWrtfe-
suited from-a-dlspate as to the dlyt-"
elou ed.AesRtdffjr won,,t|Vip/lyrkey.
was not participated In by Rumania
'whwh^aHd of tth drtd'Bal
Riawealaw u«ope,lw-
vaded Bulgaria
the latter to
•Ions. —
When pees* wee ftoeJty xsmorv
a larifF pmTX tJT Tm* Wl nfOPf afw
Kataod-un :tke Aa*a-waste wTSta iH Jet
tng thus onsgi^iTxf mad* It dougi.
ful whether Bulgaria would conseM 1
^krtDOffthesareeeaoebamoa^tiA side
of Serbia and ' v/ “" > *T>TjH , ?l
steadfastly refused to anandon n
trallty unless assured of terrttoi
caiB(—)*bW>Wdbeh jraeMldtiedB
n
r
n ah(f
u mI Asq edaHlcw
Tnwrrf \rrrr\ffi la*
vigorously 4t-
ffO’m fikdAfyey »«yTmf»niMva»*v c* ^nnui »■ RHtfrTlFnil*
ipmi&krim** mbu
iwn-vii vo&stm&i
deeMoiaA ot. Bscq^aatent pbaeMH
for himself Just what are the
tions in these sections of the cotton
heft ever wtitrti tt has truveTteft
ethi
th
bring ruin
r resizes
done jQk got
« rt 1 If" 1 tom
and destru
said
ful
by those who h
&n&xi B rz
JWfeflgf
less
that
may
»ept over Egypt wiuW RWrd.-fh^VjOfrtf^iufBtTlward. w hile the Bulgarians
“The military measures adopted to
meet the requirements of the new
situation are the subject of continu-
oue auamirta ha the mllUssy author*-
get
that might prove of benefit and prac
tical use in getting the people of
South Carolina prepared for the
llreaileil l.Illl wn^vil qn.t praw^nt rt.in
ties of the allies, and they will be
taken in close connection with each
other. It is not my province to make
a publWL JblltTbry
plans, XLWH fi Kll^^ A«llXe
they will be oasea upon the princi-
les of sttUPd-i^rat^g^.
"Servla *9 f
listen ce,a|d«,
just nowhatuhl
struggle isfont
In whate^ej £h(
taking place.
All
Ulng Iprxhgr naOoial
th Qeij tile ktruggld is
alid'a^uie. hut uie
({ 1 ije is(ue ifl o|e,
q-of-wbr Hghtfnt^f
are tlKlitliig i
and for all
issue* arise!
lit to live notuii
Pru.SHlan mlllt
►Imerve the ordin
in war and to T
menace of
TJF?j
.is Miiwhiaw day and
Of 4'Rich n<? Is able lo ge?
and want. To draw its fr.ngs and to
combat in some measure its ruinous
presence the governor is making this
Mif*Tr , |h¥dUbWfrfected section of
f .V J how they han-
ulda ft ana togetTne benefit of prac-
tlcaj ^Y>erici^( with Itsdrecd
Th| trini^of he loiTrfcor/and!h
part yjw llhne h rouai pfit of the ie
lion where far ilni !.nf If witch oli
at onp htihdi^J ‘'nf tigHdall-ys p
acre dropped to five dollars per acre
with the coming of the boll weevil.
Mjnieud IuTm*3)uc in»Yg ! ’^isUht
Russia, Trance
’if
on reports Serbia is being
from the north and the e
■re trying'to nurrmrt •wunugiUig
tions north and south of
bta s wamin sapttaii tad
wyttwii n
fieTTanT
me Meros orTTfie
driven back by the German field mar
shal, von Mackensen.
The situation Is admitted to be
saaiawsi ■*» ww>r Spr Serbia, but foi 1
the whole allied cause It is assert
ed that the Serbians are infllctini
heavy losses both on the Austro-Ger
mans and Bulgarins, but with thei:
«|ory vaHaipaV'*-
of her army eW'September 21. 0# ‘H I
♦b> -Usfbhfa )iH**stM»ett! (WPnaiumgtuhi; i»l Hlfcpaiotds znoiniqo srrejx* ol
ty-foilr :Snawp rgu* iMsey; Baaflaarifi the navy’* needs and are
mauds were rejected and three day*
" ( nli*> m m f-I saM
» ww x x “ x I rpTXTTTTm wl X ■ t- Iwws^TwWw W SJ
%
ft
Thursday to a crowded Ho*"® pf
rinnamr n«. .UfeOlT COirLiJMfK’ir^U
i'( f n qnlhif' lpiibo Rdfnoved.
A careful dtttfaiey.'bf >tlte Wide
iiftbP GaUlarclCui reveals,that there
prODUbTjHyre tin' m'illioft‘’fcTihlfc yafds
of earth in motion, which must be
Pyc^reflgSngl Betere' perwa-il
Pent channel is possible. [ r ,th4r)Ja
.the cojnclusion reached by the canal jr 1
orelgtl) sw^lBfjn' Aj iMUgitttriraJumiTconiaWS (there'
of our diplomatic object* little hope of opentoe dflie-twii
Commc ns.
“I p: opose to confine myself,” the
British fore
resume
ince t e war. At the outset, we de-
jired t: at tlftPWkr Afldtdd
ind in :ommon with our allies we as-
lured 'urkey^batUs
leutral Turirirr'ana r *ru
)ry si du1(T not suffer. This sllua-
ilon wi s completely changed by the
Intrant * of Turkey into the war, and
|ll obi gations on the part of the
lilies ftiPH warer 1 1
“We and our allifes then concen-
ated upon securing an agreement
mong the Balkan state* and we
ceded all our Influence to secure
y accord. Unfortunately the feel-
g In the Balkans is not one of
nlon. loft on
othlng bit
0vanta£S-f
cabled us to secure * policy of
■Ion
“We were gives to asdersUsd la
t ie coarse ot the secotleUoaa. that,
zropc with regard to Thrace tho
r
FOR 1915;
OF EXUVj
by Renewed Efforts—Moun-
'ic t i\(\ iji'.t x -
B arca- ! gi,,; .. •.) 'iijuTy.nuiyr' -ujO
What appeafs to have Men on
'the 'mMt' 8epfc*ftMe“ hssaSina'
that has occurre^te MikEd'Ch
■4fHiyh>'6ciin‘^# nefid 'Idi?rikA
hope of opecdoB.-hHe-'whdsriFay^
18 ' year.
fni Tbh'3>e»*t'+ate/«()w»taxoavisdinaii
is a million yards a month and at
this rate it would require not less
than ten months to remove the mass
now sliding into the canal conslder-
ahly faster than tho drortgo* nnn tnh*
it out
It is said that often the canal bot
tom bulges up to a height of^fl,
feet above the surface of thf'Vlti
due to the tremendous weight 6
hillsides.
which constltate the
area In U>* hlaUxfPgOf
extends tweniy-ft^
along both tanks of’
with prohahly aa a*«
feel hack of
greatest
White
Connection
1;" 'row'iioisiiiao/ troopi
Berry imhntdvnJ
iui^iHotkidJ
Friday morning.
It seems trtitii NHU >eAi4hkrf'Wa'i
one Johnson Temples, white, had had
a dispute over a land question with
2&U3L.
Berry, and. In company with
wa* going along a road, when, ac
cording to Temples, who was about
six feet in the rear of Berry, the lat-
Bi* ieei in me rear or Merry, tne lat- doing tne killlnf. ^
CTK HSiOTXS! m M K W
fell dead. - - ^ r—*—
M never rej
nf of^TVTsnh./nttk AetfF T'The’yreajBf m«Bon¥» roiifhla ^cal-VtiTSd v ,
: J decMfraprepolderaat lulate«to fe la/he nl4gh»ifh<4d of Jnro fuj^
eAth^allllo wo*it have -lee hAdrA hnd-AevfctpflvA aPrew^ d!^ frft
fell dead, and Templet ran off, and
never reported the
All ttiA^ev^iegca. wB* gone
. and tie
Berrj^Tli _
hands of parties unknown to them
army of about twolhundred and flfti
thousand men thev are believed t<
have little chance of making any pro
longed resistance Against three hun
dred thousand or fhur hundred thou
sand Austro-Germlns and probably
two hundred thoisand Bulgarians
They are arranging for the transfei
of the capital to Mpnastir, in the ex-j
treme southwesterji corner of th
iiarently has decided tt
aty uhder which she ii
go to'the assistance o
ally m case of an at-j
r Zaim|s said when not!
Bulgarian attack tha
mains inja position of arm
lity.”
uadruple Entente has decide
energetic astion. As soon a^ 1
Bulgarian attack on Ser-
ived in London the Bui
er wa* handed ins pass
M. Vivlani, the French
minister in] the chamber of
deputies to-day declared that France,!
Great Britain and Ilussia had decided
to take joint action and that to-mor-
J
to.m side of ours
l H ' Why Not|Smlle?
tr j ( A^’/»u ^pgry?
J ^b ypur'rtp crackejl? Are you afraid
. . .kies? Are y >u sufferlqg from
grouc i?
Then, why don’t
?
s us ok men who train-
adf: them selves not o smile, because
panted % stem expression of
' ^ccumtenance. The ’ ,J
dT-thin
ecF-thSmselves on
sort of emotion.
Have you notlcet in the photo-
UfilU^iUJUUBffher* of the war
eroes of Europe are not smiling?
Neither are the generals, who are
doing the killln
vages also prid-
lot showing any
A hard and stern expression does
a clear
a section ST I fit I IRQ territory. i IthiT rtriWi'ilH r llflil ami JhHIs CL*lper
M*t ESAy HBWPPf! <;dr"lyW'WW x gro^wy^TOBlflWof
teWiff fM fletd i VohstOT
battle plane loomed a# MHMps feet
high, with a number, ^pt.^.plaaee
stretching one hnndrhii sti* thirty
tnet^aerpe*.ReRMsr^hM> <»—rrang-
ed the fleet of battle cruisers and
scout pianAe. ^hey uiefe fm&e8liko
rent sh8 T*i
huge ariag* nkads-a froorh
•ru were «ftrie« hehvety Ehch >ar*
the 1 *rapid Si
Thw hsttle : *'*i** ? tho
,chje^ l>n%i«h«I-
neer who const meted H axpjalnod the
‘L> T%#>bTTtMN *f?thirVne
t*»« flfft aaoairag Hast hyiuAttwa hat -
tie £1 ane, other aerial
fiaeinlttrdvelt’lH^KcNlAriWWoa-
<p tUTPlMh^Mbnens elqoeq V> be<m a
nH h'>vT« nJi TMRIWWWWr
FOR II.
.abaetM rt* /Ms I***'' m*o3
•rr
man diplomacy wan scored when
W, M.hM,
MS
MeAi
toboadeqqjtaly pro
The ITaePa atreegth
The I
mrm
me day Bu
• day
hvpuii
October
V
’m
ria sent
vmmr
t issued
Macedonia and on
a manifesto announcing her decision
to enter the war on the side of the
tr
truuil inrem. WutgiHm wwnfTge
tually invaded Serbia about twenty-
four hours before the war was de-
clari
I^tionT rejoWT (Hdo
Issue! bunveeR 9il
•ppa»n
It is reported unofficially that Bul
garia has declared war. Little Is
known o
between
fact that
and is sa
in the opening engagements. In
northern Serbia the Austro-German
invaders 'l^Tj TS-.^ 1> 1 atubhW’p
Impola JltLiCiaX 1 sfeeee is^oAGsRleia
has been confirmed officially. Gen
eral Ivanoff has broken the Austro-
German front along the Stripa tak
ing two thousand prisoners and a
number of guns.
If the Russian vMqp-ji i^as dehnlce
as indicated by tMXnrtCTtH' ahndutrce-
ment. the Austrians may be com
pelled to fall back on Lemberg. Such
a retreat ^wojild he cgrtaiij to have
conslde
kans
of several states is believed to be
due largely to Russian reverses.
In the Dvinsk region desperate but
will be flghtingJJndecisive flghti
offensive shift!
one side to the other.
pruaprj
day at which time tha tatal ufl
of battle ships to ba askad foil
ably wtllbeftx#d^^_^^ ■ I
addtt
■nn
completa would add. In
dreadnoughts and ba
nearly _«na . haadrad
about sHeitJ dBroyer^
shipe LlTl 1 f,, * ,
An Important part of t»*
too, will be a propoeal
personnel,
ast eight 1
will be a*ad
The total cost of the
gram of the first year Is Jut at I
’orty-Hght
JlUrk/ iJidt jlhat
»|otdd |«pr<!vifed for tie flr
■his not^bienMeWTmlnedj
It is considered probable tt
construction program fo|
year will exceed that oil succ _
years that urgent deficiencies ma^ba
. filled promptly.
I I (t £3 understood Presijent Wl!
inteudr to
•treat would he certain to have
ddewlie .fiwalrVf^ ,fc the Jiaf-
3, whtefcMhteMo4Pi*uetf ireutranw
discuss the na’ al pn
In his annual message a id to
of it an administration tp insure*.
Is thp purpose of tha n ivy di
qieuc toj recompend at least
swnfariids'fofrmext year,
nlng to bring the total
hundred and seventy
It is not known what lb* plani
* r * ,or,,,,
?8. It
eiHt-
U
ear. It is p fa
il t 1 about dne
in I re year 4
Von Hlndenburg evidently Intends having * fleet 4n
to continue his attack as it is report
ed reinforcements for bis army are
on the way to the Dvinsk front. From
the western front comw-reports bear-i
ing eviderfta ftfaf {th| rrentG) 4$[rt-]
suming tlflTofTmsive ita tfflPtmam-
pagne.
Paris claims slow but steady pro
gress, accompanUd fg ihp capture of
a few prlson«f{W£ I«f5y loAasftor
the Germans. VOW! flian 4 torrwpothf--
ent at the front states that a great
fight in which all arms seem to be
engaged, Is proceeding In the Cham
pagne, which Is regarded as an tndl-
ranuHTHa! M rtiMH mima m n-
fleet, but the gc leral b ief
In naval quarters that
ure materially In the
progt
sume the offensive.
Beyond the announcement mads by
ler Viclani \n the French ch*m-
little has yet developed as te the
extent of aid to be given by the En
tente powers to Serbia In resisting
Th(( A^st^-GeapMh efJirt'JC)
! to #9Mncti
aof
not able to spare any troops for this
Robbed Lanes Poet 1 tffice.
t .tWf.M.f&tober 13.— A ma
aa/til tiul'aJ eight-thlrt; last n)4bt
entered the post office an for
postmaster, E. G. Parker, it the j
of a pistol, to open the an s and I
money conti nlng 1
^dollars in cash
eparted Immediately bat
forts were made to folloi him.
postmaster telegraphed t e
tlon to a post office Is
Greece Not to
In a aote dlspat
Friday Greece ana«
ha* definitely decided not to
the aid of Serbia at this time.
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