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«TH TEAR FOB DAILY JOURNAL.
WAYCB08S, OA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1(14.
. ItTH IEAB FOB WEEKLY JOURNAL,
LIGHTING HARD IN EFFORT TO CUT GENERAL
VON KLUK'S ARMY FROM THE MaIn FORCE
TROOPS ARE MOVING FOR
CLASH IN THE NEW WAR
need
By Wire to The Journal.
El Paso, Sept. 24.—It Is
that the long threatened break be.
tween Villa and Cnrrnnsn has come.
General Villa has proclaimed his In
dependence and declared that war
would probably follow, .with the
bloodiest fighting yet known In Hex.
Ico.
Troops of both Villa and Carransa
are already morlng to battle. Car.
ransa’s army has been sent north
from Zacates, while Villa has been
gathering forces at Chlsurara and
Torreon for sereral weeks. The
break between the two leaders Is the
resalt of Villa’s demand that the rest
estates he dlrlded among the‘peons
Carranza making no more In this di
rection.
CARRANZA WON’T
TAKE OFFENSIVE.
Washington, Sept. 2A-The state
department was notified this after*
noon that Carranza will not take the
offensive In the present Mexican trou
ble hot will merely act In defense.
I
s Check
Russ Campaign
By Wire In The Journal .
Breslau, Sept. 24.—Terrific rains In
western Oalacta are Impeding the
Russian advance. Austrians declare
the Russians are suffering enormous
losaee hut are pouring troops Into Os-
llcta to fill np the ranks. Heavy fight
ing Is In progress along the the Vis
tula river.
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Wireless Is
Told to Qose
By Wire to The Journal.
Washington, Sept. 24—Secretary ol
the Navy Daniels today ordered the
wireless station at Slaaconsett, Mass.,
closed at noon tomorrow because of
the refusal to permit censorship by
the government.
Wilson Will Not
Change Attitude
Washington. D. C., Sept. 24.—Presi
dent Wilson yesterday refused tc
change his attitude toward the Colo
rado strike situation and indicated
that the mine operators must accept
the basis of settlement already agreed
to by the miners or stand responsi
ble before the country for the result.
J. F. Welborn, president ot the
Colorado Fuel and Iron Company
known as the “Rockefeller property,”
discussed the situation with the Pres
ident and told him that some of the
principal points of the beats of agree
ment did not meet with the approval
of his concern. He proposed another
plan of settlement, but Mr. Wilson re
fused to take It up.
It was said at the White House
last night that the President will
stand behind the original plan ol
settlement, which was drawn up by
a mine operator and a miner named
by Secretary of Labor Wilson. Mr
Welborn promised to lay the Presi
dent’s' views before the mine opera
tors and then to send a final answer.
President Wilson has expressed hit
disinclination to allow federal troupe
ip remain In the Colorado mine lls-
trlct much longer.
German Airmen
Are Scouting
By Wire to The Journal.
Copenhagen, Sept. 24.—German
Zeppelins, evidently scouting, were
sighted above Jutland today.
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♦ FIRST TO SUFFER.
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♦ One of the first things that
♦ happens in times of depression
♦ is the cutting down ot adver-
♦ Using, the thief source of reve-
♦ nue for newspapers, aurt yet the
•I* papers themselves cannot cut
♦ down expense. In times of
4 war, such as the present the
♦ papers have an increased ox-
♦ pense, occasioned by increased
♦ telegraph tolls and higher
♦ prices for paper and materials.
♦ The papers stand on the firing
♦ line and fight to keep up con- ♦
♦ fldcnce and to maintain com- ♦
♦ merce and those who are most •
♦ beneflttcd desert them at the ♦
♦ first appearance pf depression •
♦ of trade.—Moultrie* Observer. ♦
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Germans Make
Another Kick
By Wire to The Journal.
Pekin, Sept 24.—Oermany
made u second protest against the
failure of China to resent the viola;
tlon fo neutrality by the Japanose
The Chinese government sees no rea
son to take action.
U.S. Gold Sent
Into Turkey
By Wire to The Journal.
Washington, Sept. 24.—The battle
ship North Carolina transferred n
cargo of gold to the yacht Scorpion
today and Is proceeding to Beirut,
Turkey to protect American Internets.
The Scorpion met the North Carolina
at Brlndlso and Is now proceeding to
Constantinople.
Inman Held
For Murder
Waynesboro, Oa., Sept 24.—Allen
Inman waa placed In jail here laat
night for the murder of his wife at
Mldvllle during the afternoon. From
all accounts it seems that Mr. Inman
shot hia wife five times with an old-
fashioned pistol and then turned the
eapon on mmself with the intention
of commitUng suicide.
His injuries are only scalp wounds,
and, while suffering much pain, are
not considered fatal. He could not
give an Intelligent explanation of hia
desperate action, but it is thought
that the divorce papers, which were
served by the sheriff of Burke county
this week, bad something to do with
hia deed. After the shooting Mayor
North and several citizens of Mld
vllle arrested him, and after having
hia wounds dressed sent him tc
Waynesboro In an automobile, where
he was turned over to the sheriff and
placed in jail.
German Officer
ShotbyOwnMen
By Wire te The Joe real.
Ostend, Sept 14.—Oeneral Von
Luttwte, the German military govern
or Of Brussels, Is reported to have
been shot by hia own men. Tba re
port received here oayo he to In a hos
pital In a serious condition.
Battle Now in Twelfth Day and
Will Probably Last Several More
Days Before Decision is Reached
RUSSIAN INFANTRY READY FOR ACTION
Cotton Warehouse Meeting
Each and every subscriber for stock
in The Farmers Warehouse Co., Is
hereby notified and earnestly urged to
attend a meeting ot the room of the
Woycross Board of Trade In the
Southern building, promptly ot S
o'clock tonight for the purpoae of tak
ing port In perfecting a temporally
organisation by the election of a
Board of Directors and officer, to con
duct the affairs of said company un
til a charter Is obtained and a perma
nent organisation Is hod thereunder.
This September 14, 1(14.
Promoters of The Warehouse Ctf.
Debate Limited ty** ,
to Four Hows Died Yesterday
Washington, D. C., Sept. 24.—A epe*
dal rule limiting debate on the war
revenue bill to seven hours and bar
ring amendments waa agreed on lata
yeaterday by the House Rules Com
mittee. A vote on the bill probably
will be reached Friday.
The committee alio agreed on a
rule to make next In order for con
sideration the Alexander bill for tha
purchase, building and operation of
■hips by a company to be organlzeJ
by the government Chairman Henry
was authorised to call up the bill at
his discretion.
The recent omnibus rule for ex
pediting conservation bills was vacat
ed and it waa agreed that the radium
bill should be called up as a privileg
ed measure whenever it might b»
deemed advisable
The Jonee Philippine bill will come
up In the House Ssturdsy under a
rule previously adopted.
Will Be a Lot
Of Weeping (?)
By Wire to The Journal.
Washington, Sept. 24.—Today the
Turkloh ambassador notified Presi
dent Witaon ho will leave the United
States within two weeks, not having
altered hto vtewo recently expressed
in on intervtew.
CORRESPONDENTS ABE
OIYEN A WARNING'.
Paris. Sept 24—General Calllenl lo
aned n strong warning to war corre
spondent* thin afternoon not to seek
to penetrate the hnttle area under
pain of the moot rigorous penalties.
Washington. D. CS Sept 24.—Jo-
slab Carter, private aecretary to Sen
ator Hoke Smith of Oeorgta, died of
an affection of the arteries at Gar
field Hospital here yeaterday. He
had been In III health several years.
Mr. Carter waa one of tho heal
newspaper men In Georgia, having
been city editor of the Atlanta Con•
atltutlon under the Into Henry W.
Grady, and managing editor of tho
Atlanta Journal when Senator Smith
was Interested In that newspaper.
He was Mr. Smith's aecretary when
the latter waa governor of Georgia
and come to the Senate with him
three years ago In the name ex-
purity. lie was the owner ot the
Marietta Journal.
Mr. Carter was M years old. Hr
leaves a widow and several children
His body will be’taken today to At
lanta where funeral service* will be
held.
Madras Attacked
By a Cruiser
By Wire to The Journal.
Calcutta, Sept. 24,—It to officially
■tatod that tho German cruiser Em-
dsn ha* attacked Madras.
UNION
STATION FOB CBICAGO
Chicago. Sept. 24,-Erectlon of a
now (44,000,000 nnfon station and
yards in Chicago, to b* used by tho
Pennsylvania, the Burlington and
other rends, wss assured yesterday
by the railroad companion’ formal ac
ceptance of the city ordinance gov
erning the entrance. The project Is
to bo completed within five years.
ITALY IS EXPECTED TO
JOIN IN WAR VERY SOON
II; Wire lo The Jpurnnl.
Paris, Sept. 21.—A general- of Yen Kink’s staff has been captured by
the French, according to Information received here today from (he front
Desperate lighting continues with (he allies claiming the advantage.
General Deslenx, the French eomnundrr at Maabeuge,* I* reported
badly wounded.
i The bloodiest fighting of the great battle on the Alsne river, now la Its
twelfth day, Is going on along the German right wing, where the British
and French are straggling furiously to cut off General Von Kink's army.
Tile termination of the general hattle Is not expeefed for several days.
Preparations are being nude for the winter campaign, ns It now appears
the war will not be brought to a clote before winter.
AUSTRIANS BALLY AND
GIVE BATTLE TO RUSSIANS.
Peirognid, Sept. 2A—Rallying their forms from behind Wlstok river.
Auetrtan* ore giving battle to Ike ndvonolng Russian* along s carved
line extending from (he foothills of Ike Carpathians In eaet Jaslo lo Deblc.
Austrians ore being reinforced by / large nnmber of Germane and are of
fering desperate resistance. The Vutbardmeut of Pnemsyl continues.
ITALY MAY CHANGE POLICY
WITHIN A VERY 8IJ0HT TIME. *
Home, Sept. filv^An Interview with Ihe First Lord of British Ad-
tnlrnlly Churchill, printed here' lotto*.promising to giieTrUile and Iren.
lino to Italy, Is considered significant, p j, believed Ibis Is a prelude to
n change of policy by Italy.
SUBMARINE WHICH SUNK
CRUISERS WAS UNDAMAGED.
Berlin, Sept. 24.—It was officially amiosoeed today Hut Ike aibau-
rlne which sunk three British cruisers In Ike North Sea returned to Ita
base undamaged. War bonds of over n billion dallara have been floated
by Germany.
LEFT WING XAKINO STEADY
PROGRESS' REPORTS PARIS.
I’orls, Sept. (A—II was officially announced at 4 o’clock Ibis after,
noon that the French left wing Is making steady progress. Persnne has
been oeenpled b ylho Franck. Despite Ike sharp attack by Yen Kink’s
army la Ita timing movement the Islt wing boa advanced 74 mUes since
being driven serais the Berne by the swift advance of the German right
wing.
BERLIN SAYS ALL ATTACKS
OF ALLIES ABB BBPCLSED.
Berlin, SepA 2A—It Is sfflctaUy aiisnieed here today that nil attae|ts
of tho allies In Franco have been repulsed. The Geneses confine the
•tensive against Biaslua. A umber of ekaagas In comma ads at the
(rent have keen necessary. Cald weather, with anw Is reported In the
Vosges. , . '
Battle Near
Antwerp Today
By Wire to Tha Journal.
Antwerp. Sept 24.—Germans and
Belglana are fighting at Puna, eight
miles from Antwerp forte. A pert ot
King Albert's army hen retired to
the ramparts ot Antwerp.
Say Germans
Get Maubeuge
By Wire to The Journal.
Bordeaux, Sept 24.—Unofficially it
Is admitted here today that the Gor
mans have captured Maubeuge.
Soldau Taken
By Russians
By Wire to Tha Jonmal.
Petrograd. BepA 24.—It Is reportod
that Rnsatana today defeated n Gor
man army that they lured Into Rus
sian territory. Oeneral Rennen-
kampf was In charge of tho Russian
force. Russians today recaptured
Soldau, In East Prussia. German* are
evacuating East Prussia to reinforce
Marching Now
On Kiao Chau
By Wire to The Journal.
Toklo, BepA 24.—The combined
British and Japanose army has start
ed the march on Ktao Chau.
Gaining Ground
Rapidly Today
By Wire to The Journal.
Catting#, BepA 24_Montansgrti
today are storming Sarajevo, galnlt
ground rapidly.
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