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TONS ALEM JOURNAL 372ATHXB RAIN J03ACC0 9.93 CENTS WINS I VOL. XVII., NO. 291 TH 0 T F Deputy Collector Is Prob ably Fatally Wounded, by Blockaders POSSE IN SEARCH WITH BLOODHOUNDS A. GALLOWAY AND LUTHER 50 WEN RETURNING FROM SUC CESSFUL RAID IN MOUNTAINS WHEN ATTACKED GALLO WAY IN HOSPITAL OWEN , WOUNDED Asheville, Nov. 26 .T. A- Galloway, o.puty collector of internal revenue, Ins probably fatally shot, and Luther bwm was wounded shortly after mid linht last nifiht, when they were am- ushed in Jackson county, near Wolf mountain, alter a aueeessful raid. iu which two illicit distilleries were dc- !troved. Tha mounded nwn were rought to Asheville today and posse.s ith bloodhounds are seekinj the mountaineers who did the shooting. hey are believed to have escaped to- aril the South Carolina line. Mr. Galloway and Aft. Owen ftart- on the raid near Wolf mountain the iifht licfore Tlratiksjjivinj.', and, sue- ded in loeitinR two illicit still. They t roved the two .moonshine plant d were returning toward the. rail- ail on horscliark when someone fired om ambush with a sl10t3u.11. A .rae number of the buck sltot, with TiitJli the weapon wag loaded, struck Galloway and a few struck llr. iw.n. 'me ot iw snors penetrated r. (iallowavf riirnt eve. t me of the shooting, the officers were liht miles north of Lake Toxaway, be closest, railrwul Station and Air. illowav, despite Ibis, injuries, was reed to make the trip on horseback this place. lie arrived there this inrnina and immediately sent a wire l&kiii!; for help. Tn the 'iiotiiitiiin'. he pd secured irteilieal attention at l ake I isawav and wa later brontrht lice, aire his condition is Ire-ported as iticlll. . lVnutv Collector Cahe, Marshal rrlncT aiiid a number of other officers 'et at moe to Lnke Touwav. ul struck out through, the mountains aid, if possible, in the rapture in" inoonshinefs. They we re joined by iccrs from Greenville, 8. C and tier points along; the way, and i ice of bloodhounds seemed. They nicil posses and wittered in every ection, it beiin' reported that th' iKoiishiners had Hed toward South rolina. W olf Mountain is far I'imm leplaiim fir telejmuph and no report to the sj:n-cess of the ex'le'ditio'i nld ls ohtiined tonight. ISfflE OF ARMENIANS London, Xov. 2fi. The assertion-? nit German officers directed the fur- si! troopa in the Tntisrarre of Am en. n iu Mush, where the Turkish artit- ry made short work of 1,000, are eon- puicu in a letter from, a prominent Irmenhin in Tillis eiven out bv Vis- Punt Hn-ee. Tlie information " was ide public ),v fjry.e an(i detailed inure pineuian outratres. ECLAMATION CONTEST IS PlItlEI OFF IT Till! Durham. Nov. '.- The fiitlf aiiMinl "u -scholastic declamation contest was ''d at. Trinity College under the mis of the WMH, and wag won by An v Wipins of the Last Durham high '""I here this evening. The ten de """its who spoke in the final conie.t 'ic heard by a larire crowd and the llltl'-t Uua t, 1,,, l..!.,,... . that has been held. The decisii'i 'he -judge) wi unanimous, but Hie f "test was a vlose one. JIartin Luther 'He I'ledmnnt high school. Laim-bile, W"H given honorable mention, bv nidges.. PUS CIRL FROM CHURCH finu'mBlianv vt 2Albert Ake. i oj HcNjeuier. uire.1 Hi ami totjillv calledL Alisv. Jliubv AValthall from prayernieetinff it Xort.b Kir-mintrl III IT! "Viil, a.sked her to shake hands anil "'la bullet through her breat and " luiiiselt. .Visa. Walthall's eomli- critu-Al. Wakened went t "'h. i ui an ambulance, hired in Ben f-mer. TERMER IS BURNED ON BAY ffljraSERS SAVED 'Wtiiliore.' -Nov. 2li-Virelcs 'vs tlie CliesaKHke Ilav ateamer Ti Ha!tiuiore flr Crislield, was burn l! '"iiiudit T Thomas Point, als.ut 50 down the bv. Twenlvthr ""ers were rescued bv the ' steam -' Honda atirp Richmond. -Captain FFICERS SHO BOM AMBUSH III JACKSON GOUNIY ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES Noted English Actor Arrives Here For Season New A'ork, Nov. Anioni; the pas. seiiL'ers arrivini- on the I Tolland-ineri- ean liuel- Rviiil.tiu, with Minister' to Helginm W hit lock, iind hia wile, w as Sir llerliert lieerholiiti Tree, tlie dia tiiipiiwheil Knlish nclor, who will piay a ea,s(n in this couctrv. Tree is credited with beiiiL' the deati of the Hvitish staye and hears iiracti- callv tlie Mime relation to actinii in Kni-land that tolm I dew and K- ft. Sotliern do1 io the sfaf-e in this conn toy. Sir lleibert is a mtiniiirer as well as an a-'or and ninv ncirotiute her,, tor the i'.ritih rights to some American plays. TEACHERS ELECT T He Succeeds Miss Graham as Head of State Assembly , HEAD OF PEABODY PRINCIPAL SPEAKER llaleiuh. Nov. 2ti The N'orUi Caro lina Tendinis' Assembly iu session hero tonight elected Mr 1! II- Wriirht president ; Air- A- T. Alien of Salis bury, vice-president; Air. K. K. aiiis, secretary: whilu the l'ollowinp; were elected lneiiilicrs of tin- cecutive com- mitfee: Aliss Kssie Ulaiikenslnp of Charlotte. Dr- (I. "A". Chase of tlie Uni versity of North Carolina, and Air. II. M. Hransou, oi Craven county- licsolutions were adopted phil'iln; iiinoort. to the elforts ol the SUite IV'- parfnient of Education and endorsing the adininistiation of Ur. .f V. .Tov iic.r, State S'.i'eriiitaident of Public Instruction, also eprpinr regrei er- the death of -'Governor TV J. JurvW and apprei-iation for hi great, con structive woru. tot education. - The principal, speaker al the sessio'i loni.rlii whs' Dr. llniee 1'avne, presi dent of tho Ceoiiro Peahoily College for Teachers in Nashville. Tenn. The T.neetinir waa held i tithe I. it V 'Audito rium and was largely attended. . Preeediiiir the meeting tonight theie wwe a nmnhir of ect toyd-lar dinneii pnirtieipated. .in by the alumm ol tin leadinir -eolle-'ea of tlie Male anu re- IhmIv C'olleire. Prof. I., I.e.i Whit., oi V5nston- Salem luW been ch-itcd iire-ident, of tho AssiH'iation of City High School I'riu iiptils and Teaeheis. ! w ! i ;:s :- - '? I few! IJIIIGH NEW PRESENT TWO NORTH CAROLINIANS ARE KILLED BY MEXICANS IN HOT SKIRMISH ON Women Tell President That Europe Won't Turn Deaf Ear to Peace Washinaton, Nov. i -Mmd. Tto.k Shwiniiner of llim-'rv and Mrs. Ml el Snowdeii, wii- of a Hritisn 1'ai hamcnt member, told I'lesideiit il-ti t.Hlay that thev hipl iiu'ormal ion that, a ma ioritv (if the helli'.'ereirt. Nut ions would not turn deaf ears to su?;:estions of a jasjce Katherinc. Tie ITedent was urjjed to initiate a pea. e coiif.-reme or at. least to signify that b would ap point a I'nited States dclcita if all ot tier neutral called one. Although tin- lYcsi.cT.fs posiiion has b'-en that he had heard .iio'Jiir-j to lead him to believe the time o.sr- rtnne for lorn, to uitencne, Mme. "ich- wimnier -said s-'i I impreuseil with the weiL-ht of the reen, pe.i.- talk. Resolutions' urging -confer..-!!. of Itetitrals adopted at a mass meet in!' here were laid before the l're-lent. WILSON IB URGED TO INTERVENE WINSTON-SALEM, SIMMONS FIRS DEFENSE PROGRAM AND MADOO SPUN Senior Senator Differs With Kitchin and Supports Wilson INCOME EXEMPTION TOO HIGH, HE SAYS AS CHAIRMAN OF FINANCE COM MITTEE, SIMMONS CONCURS IN PLAN TO INCREASE INTERNAL TAXATION WOULD PUT SOME Of THE BURDEN ON AUTOS AND GASOLINE Yniiif;ton, Nov. Senator Sim mons of North Carolina,' chairman of the finance committee, todav approved Secretary Mc.VlooV plan of raisin(; revenue to meet the, army ami navv increases! by internal taxntioii, while Snator Smool of Ctah, leiidu's Ilcpuh. lien n on 'the tnance eoiiMiiittee, attack ed Secretary SleAdoo' recent tinaiiciiil statement a.s, misleadiuf;, with revenue estimates too lii'h and , expenditures too low. Simmon,; dilTei inp from representa tive Kitchin, liiajiiiify House leader, advocated the adininistrat ion's defense and merchant, marine plans, declared that the income tax exemption we too hili and 'aid that pisolinp nno automobiles siiould share the bnirdcn of the ivar tax Smoot said ArcAdoo's netional de fense estiimite (iliiced at. S-W.WW.clOO is .42,l".'t.l i'.l les;, than the- department estimates approved by the President. WRECK IT SIllSBOSy Salisbury, Nov. '2d. Keprcsentativea of the Interstate Commerce Coinmishioii were in session here today with ntfe-ia's of the Southern Railway inveatijraf lli! the cause of the wreck Wednesday liijilit. Novemlier 24, when two perso'n lost their lives and t went y f wo odors were injured as a result of a rear end collision between an excursiofi Iniin unil the Southern's New York and New T leana Limited. In addition to this investijiutioti i ceroner's inquest into the death of tin two aseiier8 on. the excursion train has 1eeu en lied for lt o'clock tomorro'V nimnintf. " SEE IM AND lim GftME New York, Nov. 2(1. Despite the pros pect of unpleasant weather, crowds of i ll'ii-ers, (Tovernnieiit officials, cadet ', and midshipmen continue to arrive, here for the Army, and, Navy fiame tomor row. iudii-atiiiK the largest iittendan'e since the contest wart inaugurated '2.1 years at'o. President Wilson's ho in Ion the Navy's side half of the jpirie and on the Army's aide the other half ARIUIT AVIATOR? COMPLETE FLIGHT OF 1 MILES San Antonio, Nov. 20. The flight of six army aeroplanes from Fort Bill, (Iklaihoma, here, a distance of SOO miles, the most notable Hoveriiinent aviators have undertaken, was con cluded today, when the aviator. 4.2M feet hiirh in n 25 mile wind circled the city and landed at Fort. Sam Houston. Today's flight froni Austin was mnde in an hour and ten minutea a dis tance of 72 n'lles. TEXAS BORDER Nobles, Ariwiia, Nov. 2ti. N'ojile, Sonora. it Mev'naii town across the bor der from here, was cttptiu-ed ihy ()br- (;ou'a Carraiiza forces today, alter, u la's snipers, who were left behind, fir id into the United Stale, wounding three American infantrymen. Five Mexicans, including a woman, were Vounded. when the American re. turned the lire, deliberately at the T ders of Colonel V. H. "sage, in commend here. The Mejican tonti -was looted durmjj the hhooting and the Villa troops n-tired "before the Obreon onslaughts. Mephen Little of Vairninnt, N'ort'i Carolina, was one of the three infantry men wounded, and died tonight. Ib-r-liert h. Cales. Swepsonville, North aro Una. is not expected 'to live and Art int. L. Snis-of Vernon, Indiana, was shot in tlie fmit. steel rioifTii M IS OROEBEB OPffl Yt'ahiu!tnii. Nov. 20. In oidemi.. (lie opening of the steel foundry in the Mi'M.klni N.iy Yard, because f the te.-J contoanics' fit i iii i t mske dc.x-erii-s on true, tlie Navy IV-psituteiii offii ials tiesx-d the need of the mi v nwniiifr all their own equipment. The steel fimiidiy has not leen ill op-TR-tit lor veais. N. O, SATURDAY MORNING. U. S. Minister and i- Mr. and Mr. iitltx:k. photiiraplie.! upon tladr arrival tn New Yiirk alioaM the Fyndan, ' N'ew York, Nr. 2ii.- Kefmup; to sy anytliHif; about the Cavell i m', and sayinj; that utter a x is it to Washing ton, Cleviiland, and Toledo he would ail for UriiHscU on December -h. V- S. Minister to lielgiuui lirand lnHei k and Mrst. Whitloek are taking r, nhoit rest here after atoriny voyne nla.rd the Holland-American liner HvikIiiiii. Mr. WhltliK'k, who was met down the MX '- -- --x fAs. r--"'! TOBACCO SHIPMENTS WON'T BE INTERFERED WITH ANY MORE BY (By Geo, H1. Manniog.) Waahinytun, Nov2(l, llreat lirit.iiu has Hgrred Tiof to' interfere further with the sliipment of American tobacco when consigned to neiil ml persons in neutral countries, the. Mate Department was in formed tutluy. and tlie hope is held out in official eirtlt'S now that before Uiui the Allies will Ko consent to the re newal of ahipments of American to liaeco to tlie central powers. The matter of relieting the Uiiu tion of tlie American .-tohaeeu trade with the Kuropeau iiciit rsi It and Central Al lied powers was taken up with tlv State Department some weeks ayo hv Senator Martin of Virginia and (on SAYS 2.740 BANKS GUILTY OF USURY Comptroller Williams GivcsiMuch Discussion Over Pro Figures to Answer Bank- ers Association Waslniiton. Nov. 2H.-Ueptdyin ti the Ameth-uli Hiinkeis' Assis iation'i t" ciJit iirilieisin of . I. is atateiiient that njiny national banks charged Usurious tl.tes of interest, .lohn SkeJIon Williims, Comptroller o I he Currency, declared that, his reports of September 2. I'M", shmved that 2,71" out of T.lilo national banks charged ten s-r cent on sonic IbaJia. Only national hanks of ttv Stute, In- said, denied charii'uij; 12 per cent in mime. insUun-es. PRESIDENT WOT TO JOIW PEACE M0VK Washington, Nov. 2H. lreid't Wil arm will take no part in tho iamj.u;;u to hrin about a peace, eonferelar. Vv'liile he will interjsise no objeitioh to the unolTa-hsl mvnient. he ha hcnH nothiiiK from Knrp which lead" hi n to believe that flie time is oppui t I le for him to take any stej. JOURNAL'S NEW COMIC IS FEATURE OF THE METRO POLITAN PAPERS "Abnt-Mindrd Aimer," thf neu comic by Walt SfcPragafith dean ot American comic jrtistt, which is to appear in The Journal Sunday as a regular daily feature of this pa per, will also be run by the leading metropolitan newspapers of the coun try. Thet. New Yoik Sun, for in atance, will run "Absent -Minded Abner" for the first time Sunday. It is confidently expected (hat (his new comic by McDougall will prove the most successful feature of its kind that has yet been given to the American public. Remember it will appear exclusively in The Journal in this territory. Don't misa it, NOVEMBER 27. 1915 Wife Home For Rest hay hy a dejesrat ion from ' Ton-do, the city of which he was nolid "reform ' Ibiior, wild tliul hia return at this tiinn was merely a xaeution, that, tl-e indiious duties in iHiiiiies-t ion Willi his work as Minister in" Hcljiium dining the war laid broken down his htwlth. Ihliin (tettiher hu wits confined to fits bri) mmst of the liine.'aiid It -was from a sick l'd that he sent 'his pen for a reprieve for Kililh Cavell, the Hritish nurse -vHiuted by the (;eni':in aut,horitie us a ajiy- GREA T BRITAIN ItrexsiuNil llyrne. of 'leiinensi'e. Tie Stale Depaitiuent look steps nt oiici through (Vnisiil (.'eiu-riif Skinner at ism dim to have ' the Hritish Koieniiiient modify its older. The following telcKiiiiii was ((slay re i-eiied by Si-i-ielary Uinsinj; fiom Con id Ci'iiruil Skinner and tinned over to Senator Martin ; "The l''oieiii (lll'iee inform ma (hit the liritish jioxei iinicnl agrees lor the pri-M-nt not to interfere with ca'.:oe i f tolmn-o shipped to neutral consif.'ii"es in neutral i-oiiiiIim-s iuoI states that in these circniHslaiMs-s (miiait-o in nil i forms destined lor Holland will not longer lie reipiired to lie i "llMt'ln-1 Io (In- Netherlands Ouriv Trust," CHINA IS EXCITED: OVER THE TREATY posal That China Enter Entente Alliance I'ekiliJ.', N'ov. 2i - The question of re-e-tablishnieiit of a uiomahi. ul fouu of! Kovertiinent in Chiim. bi bewi over shadoned for Wis turn beiiiK by the ifistussioii ot the proposal that China enter tint entente alliance, which is attracting wide attention. The Chinese press in j(nerI miin in inclined favorably toward the proposal and repaid the attitude of Japan a t.'urt frulCsrU barrier wljel: mi'ht b. inti-rpfiawl. Tha newsfiapeTs take the y'rw that if Japan seeonda the Invitation nf her Alliea China ermld not ref-ie t' etiter ''the enWile, The' ,lann. iniiiisfer, Eki Jfioki, dwlinp to -ti-eits the position 'of hi goieinuunt." Ttie (JnneA fsublie l following edi torials In. th Ja.juiese nwspnp.rs in an effort to discern from them the probable attitude at. ... Tokio. An edi loiial r.-piuil.-d fj,m - the Mai'iichi sihimbim of Uaka, Japan, by tla- f'l kin? (JayeKe fodav, miv "China ia lifi and death problem to Japan. J ipen hmld Is- slesubitely free and independent so fur eoiMms her lelatinri Willi Chitm. Miasm sh'HiH not for a monieot h'e ! l.er slandiiiir a the jfiinlisii of penre iu the t-ar hjt." 1 SAYS SERBIA IS SURF. j TO BE HORN AGAIN I I'.irU. N'.o. 2i, V f.M-dii lion ll'.t no kOillcr wltiit iitpM-OM Vci'fiitl u'llt tie j Mw,ii) ssiit'' was iim'te by it ir Mim . i.ti." ti,i.oi it, ), t-'ll.-. Matin'. M n,,i .-ol re,ie!eni , ho ,ieit 'lie -i-i'i 1 A -rt 110: ' U"e all are ir'adv to I, .,1.1 o.i) ,i tie I Ih-( I-' foifurje abambuis us up-e'cfl, ji-r, so mu ll liie Boise, but ((!! i-mII , le!-. s.thiM knew how In win JiV-it-,' ailir ti- .s-nt ines under the Titri.ijh I yke. - M wll 1 the saute ''t'.oi-iiVoV; ' s., ei.ia' w ill bie foret er. , Von M .i'e't kill all Serbs and Serbia will V born isysin t grow grmti in th fut-ire,"' JOURNAL ADWRTTSCMENTS SRtVO HKSULTf KUR0PATKIN WILL LEAD RUSSIAN AMY AGAINST BULGARIA TOM WATSON IS m M TRIAL IN T He Is Charged With Send ing Obscene Matter Through Mails HE SAYS HE IS DOING WHAT LUTHER DID SENSATIONAL GEORGIA EDITOR TELLS COURT HE HAS BEEN FIGHTING FOR SEVEN YEAR.i AGAINST CATHOLICISM, THE SAME AS MARTIN LUTHEB AND JOHN KNOX DID AiiKiista, Nov. Jit- Two Auaa taus and ten men it'suling in mini I Li r I. wiis in Hie jurist) t ion of tlie ted cral Ctiuit of .Sonlh (.'enrpa were cloi-i today to try Thomas Watson (or neiid iiil ohs. cue matter through the mailt III artiiles on the Ctitln.hu church pub lished in his ttiatiaines. The trial, whiih openetl this nioiiim. when Jinle l.anilsloi overruled sou's dt'tiiiitrer (o ipntsli the indict iiient. prrseeded swiitly to tlie Selnllon of a jun. All (he piryiuen are virtiinlt., men of middle H;je. Postmaster J M. I!.irnts of Thoiii. sou, l.isiiin, where Watson m(5;(in.' are pi '.dished, wa the only witness heard Isidore this afternoon's adjourn uteiit. He test il'ii-,) tint (he issues r-l Hit- UKiirailic referred to II) the jpn ernmeiit's lull luol been mm led Ihstin l AHoinev I!. M, Jlonslsmi, in oiitlininj (he pivernoieiit's nop, stiid it was only neiesseiy to prove the mut ter olineiie and dial Walson was e- lunisilde for I lie minimi; FEDERAL COUR "Watshti, -who w-ssTOtvsiaiia thaUt wtrn ttwA.. i se, said his pi rpo-i! iu pidiliahiltK th" artiiles slnaild be taken into nnsiitrr lion. I lit twid he I.ihI Im-cu Iiciit, oc for 7 ea rs I he tight (hat fail her and Jo.'iu Knox Hindu Uitainst ( nlholi, iui AVatson eliiuid he had taken the alletfed oliwein nmtter ttrom Issak no praitnes of the Comnn Catholic t-hiin-h. Thee lamks, lie said, circulated freely in th" mails. , A tlironff which filled the court room until eer.eral ln.ijtp . laiubin, ('residing, ordered that n more perm 1m allnwed 'o antef I hen eodhl he tasxteil. bed (ssenibbsj to hear tb trial. Many otlurs stood on the tep 6f (lie court house. The indletnient iotiiininj four counts, tdiarjfed Wststm i(Ji lnviny mailed issues of certain f.f his publlea. lions tlinlnp I'll I nd l'i.-, which eoa Uiued matli-r piohihidd bv ksw from the mails. The nrtleli-f hi the publication railed -obaeenit ht"" the Indletruenf were entitled 'The Kouisn (atladie llieraritlii The Deadliest Menacw, to thir Civillr.stion " tn three of the counts and ",nol her, Maria Monk Cle Comes lo l.ljht III New Jerney a- Kew iMya Ap","- tn thr othrr rt'unt. I'attuiah, Nov ill. -The insiti liiulilinfr ttiul seed and meal houses i the Trio f'otttili (HI Mill was burned tistay with a bs of 'l.',,0"0 II a-n insuieil fur l7.VII"o The cnue of (lie fire, the second mi 'it hours, i nii.ti terniined. N'early 3,(W tons of seed and meal Were destroyed. A Submarine Succeeds I Sending Protected War ship to Bottom lomlon, N'lir. '.'0 Tlie Cerren pro teett'd cruir I'ranenlnb has been sunk by a siilmiariue of the Allies, si-i-ordini.' ti a eml offici i! aiinouneenient made t IVtroitad. a disfat. h t" the Central S'ett Agrmt . The Pronlob is ren,it-d to ha tsii'ii ' ul to the bntl.oii in the sttlne lof-ntitv where the ;nnaii (irMe.ie. crusier I'ndine, a- ai-tter siiin i f the rranenlod, tin lost, The ('raiie'ilo-h was a proVi-tetl cruiser of '2.n72 ton s J was built in I'K'I A dispatch r-ohlisl.ed in the Poll! il,en of Coreii!oi-'i!i on Si,vi;mler It !iid reH.f hud ts-eii rertneil that rlie 1 rsneriloti hsd Is-en sunk off the south coast of Sweden. Her si-fcr ehiic be CnJies1, was surtt. necordinp tt sn nffieial arimatfietsneiit made in Merlin, bv two tord''' from s -tdiniHrine -on the aiteiti.Min f' Voceoils-r while rft trolbni the soolh s,-,p.ti ...v-t. N'i,ir ty tl'e er,tire ciew wHs'snved. The Kntuenlob and I'ndine both er ried crews eoiisitiHi' of iTA men escti Tlie t.v.i neie .lis f.t Ion?, feet ts-sm and Imd a rtepth of 15.4 feet Thet- were armed with tn 4 1 inrh iron and were equipped with two ISteh lowed" tubes, Both 'ruisers were r pabla of tra'fling t a speed of il knots. GERMAN CRUISER SUNK BY BRITISH PRICE FIVE CENTS A GREAT AflMY IS. BEING MASSED Veteran of Russo-Japanese War Will Try to Rescue Serbia . GERMANY SENDING REINFORCEMENTS MEANWHILE SERBS HAVt BISK DRIVEN BACK TO rBONTIU AND i ARE TIGHTING DESPERATELY TO HOLD INVADERS UNTIL THEIR RESCUERS REACH --, ; THE SCENE Or IAITLE Isanhat, Nov, IVIveia to h .Vita (i-iu-irrin AfbanI btrdur. ta harbiii I mailt army ia ending lh AustVo Or- iiwii. whihi tlw ihibjrartana, aided bjr von (ssllwilt, turnad on the Autki I nncb in the. region of the Vardar rtv. r. The lliiljrarlati adiam-e on ilimsstli apiear to bara bean abso'Wtnad fot ollensive on thn J-Ventb foaitHin on the (ierna river, wher flglitmg U un der way. Salimtki dispatchoa hint thit tlw Fren.h ntay ithdnw from Ktv 'Ink t the stMithwest. br reintor?)-n-nls are tin( eomwitratad. The Ituasian army ia toeing massed at llessarabia, (.lea and etwutofsd ft attack Iluljraria tlmmirb Itumania, 'i Danube to Varna or rroaa the Mack ,uea to the flulyurMvn or Turkih enast. It will Ih eoinmandad by fianeral Kiln patkln, of Husiaii-,lsidee war prom inence. j It Is re.rte.l from Switieland that I Ue (barman are sending - rlnree minis into tli llalkan to meet th Hiiln offrnalve, but other adv-i.- claim that the (lemwti are atTenvth. The Autro-iermaiu re attinr in Calida to divert the Itusasan and tb Jlalisii efTeniv aeaifl(-Oortrta H r portetl to ho lwn elinsslati hr t'la Austrian roonter attack. Th British claim to have advnneed within tan rait- f Itavilad and to have taken I.TOo Tir klh pnx.nee. Turkish attack csn- tiimn iu f;llls)li. Ruiaian PrOmiia? Kniptrtir S'trholaa it said to liv promised th apissaranea of Rutia tusnis in lbiluna within a m-k. There are inereasiutr indication that this u nam ifn wilt lw iaiiiHhd by way ef t Kiiimmu. and it i reis.rted that crm-fflfeiii-ea are sin( held hetwaen rrpre eiitativ iif Russia anil Rumania lo ' obtain the latter 'i eminent to thla tuoe. 'I hi coiisfiit, as intimated chmrly l.r. Kiiuiauian statesmen, ha nependiHf on whettitir (lie Allie uain a preoxatder ance of ftiree tn the Balkan. ' So inis'rtajit aelumsuvent has bt reeorded on ltlar alnes" the "; man anuoiiiM-ement of tho fall of I'rw tina and Mitrovitsa. With only a smalt strip of ttwritorr left to defend, Ser !' Irsders declare aim ia uuheatoti and can, still haras the Invader., liens. -eral Moysdjieff, the Piilifarisa t-iM-inander. says on (lie other hand, ht Kinu I'eter' teoitfw will be it out .if art inn iii a few day. Vo official report h reaehetj, I-. don at nisa'i today of the mjUi of ort1 hy the ftlna, altlfavh th. (all of the city wa regarded at im minent. Thi iinsirtnt aystem of for tiOcatton eommandlnir the rallwj tine conneetintf th upper and 'oner Isonui, ami called tho key tj the Aus trian defense to tho Xorth ha lw.'i the objective, for wWh th !tali - my has ) truj(jrtinjr for n'eral month. Rome. Nov. 23, -Ha Pari. N'or. i 1 he en fit in s of additional ground on tiM Clmrio crest northeast of (iorii, la clainml in th Hie fsttweea Iho Adigo iii t tlw rticnU and in Carnta. "An enemv' aeroplane dmpfwsl three ' bombs on Tolnierft, but thera went its vi, tuns ami the damK drIH 1a sbsht. tlisi heitfhta aortheast ( Oesrisov. the buttle continued vigoToujIy y.4tr day. We extended the ground orenp'e.sf i n the Calrario erest by storming fraab trenches. An enemy counter tttV a a rt,pusl W vinlt hand to hanj fljtif In? and bomb throwing. "Oil the Carta Tlateuu w aJao ll)t propre in the Vfonte San Mirbela oat to the north ts-tween flashint anl Pel, si.o snd to the ooth towrl Rait Me lino, where w took fifty-four prison ers." Tha Creak Reply liitelon, .nr, in. Athen dupateiw ii.di sie that the (eek rry to tae Kntcide note agree lo partial demo bilization and un.ht.ikea to witlujr- the Uiet trop from Salniviki and di . trilmte them ahntj the frtntit. TQnilnOQ 0E1TII LIST HAS ROTBEEI IIGBF15ES Hot Spring, Ark., Sov. Xo d ' ditifmal deutha wi-re reported tomgutS as a result f the Tfcanksgiring Df tornado which awept tha outskirts hert. The death liat, stands at tea. with 24 injured. eU-acher Uuwl a ubdivuio tiihaUted br nairrnoa wipmt out, bu with no ka of hi. AT THREE Pfl f TS
Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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