The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 31, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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WORLD'S GREATEST WAR DAY BY DAY
TWO MORE NATIONS ARE NOW
ON BRINK OE WAR IN EUROPE
TURKEY WILL ALIGN HER
Turkey and Greece About to 'ZC V ,,e,,0,ve ,hn.t, ,ct?ry wiU
Dlnnnn inu iu. rii AoIm, . ""iHintuly porch on their Iiiiiiiicm.
.Plunge nto the Mae strom ,lon. Tuik,.v CtmWH lllt
Ul DIUUU UIIU DaillU i Tho pnrtlclpntloit of Turkov In
tlie war Is the direct result or the
purchase of the unnoted cruiser
TROOPS WITH GERMANY ; eslau. wl.rhnri"Xt,,.im.lh,.
i cole. At tho urueut Hollelttitlon of
Greece Will Join the Allies. H.r.P.cc... .V.1" ,.,,nl,?,.,nU:s. HOi". .,0
fci.DL Ltiuuii me iiuiiiu nniiH iiiunu
and MlHslsslppl. It was represent-
Making a Big Combination
Against the Kaiser
ed that with those vessels, the
preponderance of Greece upon 'ho
WASHINGTON, D. C, Auk. 31. HL'11 wo"l "c s Kreat that Turkey
Tw.o more natloim nre nhout to wou'd llot ro to flKht. This prov
plungo Into the maelstrom of war. utI t"-'. especially as Great llrltaln
They arc Turkey and Greece. i J00 over tho two hattle snips
Official advices, which have reach-' b,llll,mB ln EKllsh shipyards. This
cd WnshhiRton from the American m peifuctly regular piocceittnn
embassy at Constantinople anc th ?" t,,,L' ,,art of EiiBland, as u cIiuiro
Atnurlcan Icgntluii at Athens, state , '" l". '''"tract provides that in
that' mohlllzntlon Is practically com- cnB(J ,f W1,r H'o eontiactors tHioJil.l
plctcd In both countries and war t,lr", tlie, vessels over upon ilumand
soon will bo declared. f t0,t.M0 London Bovernnieiit.
cviiis.... 4i., p.(.wi,..i lh0 "cdulsltlon of thu (loebuu
,. ! . wl and Ureslau, after tin, war was do-
Tllo official p.dviccs alio conrlrin dared, In a measure restored the
tho 'reports of protests made by the , balance between Turkey and Greece
trlplo entente nKalnst tho ptircJuiso , , , r Jl(.(li. Sillw
liv Turkoy of the German cruisers n ' ',',' '. '' .,, Th,,, ,..
nnnl.nl., n.wl tlrn.lnn Iwlllnl. fln.1 n ' .. tlrt'0lU ".',W !8 9l Hleil With til 'CO
iT.7. nnr,!A;ii: t 7 " .. :. ,.;.,; "-st-cias nattiesiiips, one of which
is a uremmoiiKiit, rour other armor
ed vessels and four small KtinhonlM.
busldcB twelve torpedo IioiiIh and
one submarine. Turkey has four
armored cruisers, four protected
the Dardanelles to cscitpe cupt.ne
Mom UrltlMi mcn,-of-wiir.
There Is confirmation nlsq of the
ilemnnd made by Russia upon, Tur
key that her Ilinck Sea fleet' be per-
!!! i.ul JnJinT.' !.r,.,B !. "'". "M'i FniUori.. flvo sun boats and fourteen
ellcH, This demand Is not accept
ivble to tho Turks.
Tim result of tho latest develop
ment will bo that Turkey will throw
In her fortunes with Germany and
Austria. Turkoy is tho first ol'y
tho' Austro-Gcrmnn combination tins
tibtalncd sltico war becan.
Mo ro to Iteirln War.
Certain now to become Invotvcd
torpedo boats.
Turkey will InauRuratd n land
canipnlKu nBalnst Greece, Itoumaula,
DulKarhi, Sorvla, Albania and .Mon
toueBro and her effort will bo to
regain tho . territory lost to the
Halkan slates as n result of the
war. Hut she will bo attacked In
the hack by the Russian fleet,
which will seek to storm tho Har
are iioumaiiia ana iiuiKurin, tno two I anuellcs, Tho Turkish navy, or
Iliilkan states which have- refrained course, will bo attacked by tho
from participation up to this time . fleets of the entente combination
Servla and Mbntenegro are now In , and will not dnro to leave tho nar-
ni'iiiB iiKitinsL Austria;. nor.
How long Italy can remain -itoof j It wo.uld seem comparatively eaBy
is a i;ruvu iiiiusiiou. auo is uraw
?(w.
i
I UK nearer and nearer tho precipice
of war.
It Is certain that If she docs start
hostilities It will bo iiKalnst AilsrHa
mid, following as a matter pf course,
.ipiilnst Germany. With .both thane
countries alio has a" dcfonslv'o ftll I
once. .(
, If the official advices should bo
confirmed by events the only na
tions of Europe that will ho (rco,
from strlfo are: , ,i. .. ..'
nwiizeriauo. . - .
penmnrk.
Spain.
Norway.
Sweden. , .
.Europe will thon bn lined 'up In
battle array as follows: ' h "- ""
Headed liy the Kaiser.-
normally. "'.
Austria.
Turkby. " , " ' '
())ks(h1 to Uiu ICiiImt. v
Great Irrltaln.i i . t .,
Portugal. i ' '
France. '
Greece .. t j
Russia, , , .
Servln. , . '-'" ""
Italy. . .? -.,', ...
.Monteuogro. ' .,. j
Japan. ' ' ' '
Bulgaria, . , '
Delglum
' Rouninnla,
It Is n terrific combination against
Germany, Austria mid Turkoy.i, but
thoso nations have a' fighting ejinuce
to win, 'and there aro some exborU
for Turkey to bo crushed by such
n formidable force as will bo hurled
against her. Hut the fact must not
he lost sight of that Russia will
i be unablo to throw anything :lko
bur full strength against tho forces
of the Cbustautlnoplo government,
it will be 'occupied for sonio time
with Austria and Germany, both of
which tiro Intent on invading the
Russian provinces adjoining ttielr
terrllwry. ..So Turkey will bo free
to il largo, exlont to mass hor forces
against the lliilkjin countries.
t A-Tlillik Tiiikt Will Fight.
Tlioro Is slight hope hero that
tho conflict botweon Turkoy and
Greece can bo avoided. Tho Con
stnii.tluoplo government cannot af
ford ' to ' glvo passage through tho
.Dardanelles to tho Russian Ilinck
Sea fleet, as such action would
nrouso, Germany, and tho relations
of Germany and Turkey aro most'
cordial, und there hnvo been reports
that tho two natloiiB were In close
allla'neo. Tho fuel that Turkey re
ceived the Goeben ami Hroslau was
Intdrproted by tho ontonto as nu act
of friendship- to Cormany, mid
brought forth emphatle protests
from thorn,
Itnly's' cotirsu Is a matter of
BrVO concern hero. Sho has been
making strenuous efforts to Keep
o'ut of tho war. Officials decline
tii Indlcato tho cnuso of tholr pres
ent belief that the IJoino govern
nioiit 'will becniuo Involved, but
there Is little doubt In their minds
tnattlUB will surolv liappcn
PEACE OF THE WORLD RESIS
WITH UNITED STATES SAYS WELLS
LONDON, Aug 31. 11. G. Wells,,
tho writer, has appealed directly to'
tho United States to throw tho,
weight of Its great power Into tho
balance for world's peace.
His appeal, ho says, Is sent to
the .United States from Great llrl
taln, because, upon tho United States
rests the ultimata issue of tho Eu
ropean war
The appeal -Is sent out with tho
tlon in the ultimate settlement which
will innko or mar tho welfare of
mankind for conturlea to como.
"Wo nppeal to you to Judgo us
and Union' patiently to our enso and
exert tho huge declslvo power you
hold In tho balance, not hastily, not
heedlossly. For wo do not dlsgulso '
from ourselves you can shatter nil
our hope In this conflict. I
Hail ( Share In Peace,
. . .... . .. . . . ,111111 1 nillUT III l-l'lllV.
hope that It will be given the wid- I , ow wlo ))C(,nwo of
est publicity. Mr. Wells hopes Mforti t0 nosltlon-snno. brotherly
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WcIIh' Appeal to II. S.
"Tho " Influence, of ypur states
upon the war's nature and duration
must needs be 'dnorpious and in ,its
dnding you, iiiay play a part such
as no nation has over played Blnce
tho world began. For it, restq with
you to establish and seciiro'or rofuso
to establish and secure pornianent
peace, of the world and the final
I ending of war.
"This appeal cornea to you from
England, but it Is no appeal to an
i elent associations or racial 1 affin
ities.
"Half the world Is at waror on
the very verge of war. It is (Impos
sible that you should disregard or
turn away from the conflict.
1 "Inadvertently you have to Judge
1 us. Unavoidable U .'your na'rtlclpa-
fortunato position sane, brothqrly
relations have becomo a fixed tra
dltlon along your northern bound
ary, wo English' had a share In so
curing that while you llvo freo of '
tho burden of military preparations, j
free, us it seems, forever, Europo I
has for moro than half a contury j
bent moro and moro wearily under i
the. perpetually Increasing burden
of armament. . j
"For many years Europo has been
an nrmod camp with millions of men
continually iiudor arms, with tho fear
of war universally poisoning Its llfo,
with education impoverished, social
development retarded und everything
pinched but tho equipment for war. .
"What does It mntter now who
began tho thing or who was most
to blamo? Hero It Is. Wo have
to deal with It. Hut wo English do
assert It is the government of the
German emperor which for tho last
forty years has taken the lead and
forced tho paco In these matters
v hlch have drlwn us English to
idd warship to warship Iu pltlloBS
competition to retain that predom
inance nt sea upon which our exlst
cine as freo people depends.
Admits Cerinati Pi ogress,
"Lot us not attempt to deny the
greatness of Germany nud Ger
many's contribution to science, art,
literature mid nil that Is good In
human life. Hut evil may over
shadow tho finest peoplo. Since
the victories of IS71 Germany has
been obnoiMd by worship of ma
terial power and glory, and, scorn
ful of righteousness, It has been
threateningly overbearing to all the
world.
"Thfio has been a propaganda of
cynicism and national roughness,
declared loutompt for treaties nud
pledges, so tnnt nil Europe has been
uneasy and In fear.
"And sinc nnne of us are sa.nts
lertalnly im iiutlun h sulntiy.
'Reieni')- there hits not been n
country Iu Km-opo that has not
shown Itscir resentful under this
perpetual menace or Gorinanv. Now
tit lust and suddenly, the threatened
thing has come to pass, (ieriunny
Is at war.
"Wo hue no hatred or things
(iorinnn or tho Gorman people. Hut
wo tiro fighting to break this huge
fighting machine forever, which has
been hiii h air oppression as no nn-tlve-boin
American can dream of,
to every other nation In Europe.
"Wo are fighting to oml kaiser
Ism and Kiiipplsm former. There,
shortly and plainly, Is our ease and
object.
Wonts Help for IVaco.
"Now let us como to tho Imme
diate substance of this appeal. Wo
do not ask von for inlilnirv imin
Keep the pence which It Is your
unparalleled good fortune to enjoy
so Boeuiol. Hut keep It fairly.
"Reineiuber, v0 fight now for
national existence.
"Europe, full of Joyless i.ctor
inlnntlon to end this ovll forever,
plunges grimly and sadly Into tho
cruel monstrosities of war.
"Assuredly, there will bo llttlo
shouting for the lctors, whlchuvor
side may win. At tho end wo do
most firmly hollo. o there will bo
established a now Europe, a Europo
ridded of ranking oppressions, with
a freo Poland, a freo Finland, n
free Germany, and tho Iliilkan ques
tion settled, the little nations safe
and with peace secure.
"And It Is of supremo Impor
tant o that wo should ask you now:
What are you going to do through
out the struggle? What will you
do ut the end?
"Come what may, all the liberal
forces Iu England ami Franco nro
resolved to respect the freedom of
Holland. Hut the position or Hol
land Is n peculiar ouo In this war.
The Rhine runs along tho rear of
tho long German line as If It worn
a canal to serve the Hue with sup
plies. Thou It passes Into Holland,
and so by Rotterdam to tho son.
"So It Is possible for any neutral
power such as you to pour a stream
of food supplies and war mntoi'.i. by
way of Holland alums' Into the
hands of the Gerninu combatant
Hue.
i'linuiv for l H. to Aid.
"And hero Is where your country
comes In. In your harbors llo a
great number or big German snips
that dare not venture to sou because
of our fleet. It Is proposod, wo nro
told, to iiriuiigo tho purchase of
those ships by Ameiidiu eltlzons,
transfer your flag to them, nnd
then load thorn with food and war
material and send them ncross tho
Atlantic through the narrow sons
that tit the price of a cruiser and
ninny men wo have painfully cleared
or Gormiiu contact initios, to got
wur prices at Rotterdam and supply
out' enemies.
"It Is, wo coiiross, a smart thing
to do. It will glvo your pooplo not
only lingo and Immediate prnrits.
hut n nioreniitllo marine, nt ouu
coup,
"it Ih within your legal rights ami
wo will tell you plainly now wo
shall refuse to quairel with you
about It, hut we ask you not to bo
too easily ofrondod If wo botrny
a cortalu lack of eiithuslar,m for
this Idea. ,
"And boyoiul such outorprlsos as
this what aro you going to do for
mankind and tho ultimate peaco of
tho world?
Will fry lor Hih.ii-iiiaiiient.
"When this war Is over all Eu
ropo will cry for disarmament. Aro
you going to help them or going to
thwart that cry?
"Iu England wo shall attempt to
extinguish the huge prlvato trndo
In war material, that Krupplsm
which lies near the roots of all this
nionstioiis calamity. Wo cannot do
that unless you do too.
"Aro you prepared to do that?
Aro you pioparul to como Into a
conference at the end of this war
to Insure the peaco of tho world or
are you going to stand nut nud
make dlffluiltlos for us out or our
world perplexities, snatch advan
tages, carp from your Inflnlto se
curity at our allies, perhaps In tho
crisis of our struggle to pick a
quarrel with uh from soma second
ary score?
"A.o you ludeod going to play
the part of a merely Humorous llt
tlo peoplo, cuto nt trailing, or aio
you going to play the pari of a
great nation In this llfo and deuth
btriigglo of the old world cUlllaz
tlor..' Aro you propared now to
take the lead among nations to
which your gieatuoss nud freedom
point you?
"It Is not for ourselves wo innko
thlt. appeal. It Is tor tho wholo
future of mankind. And wo mako
It with moro aHsursiico becnuso ul
icady your Kovurnuiont has stood
for poaco nnd observance of treatlos
against baso advantages. Alroady
the wounds of our dead cry out
to you."
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