The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 05, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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'oos Bay Times Your Paper
A Southwest Oregon Paper
That's what tlio Coos liny Timet In. A South
west Oregon paper for South v. oat Oregon peoplo
and devoted to tlio bent Interest of tills groat
.cellos. . Tlio Times slwtyi boo.ta nd nerer
knock,
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Jo. XXXIX.
Established 1878
An Tlio Count Mull.
MARSHFIELD, OREGON,
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1915 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of Times Const Mall
mill Coon liny Advertiser.
No. 62
does
Emms
mini vf l1r
CEDES ALL
AT IS ASKED
Lw nicnunws Sinkinn of
c and Will Pay lndem:
for Americans Lost
ICED TODAY
arv Lansing Makes Mat-
foblic and Controversy
Is Now at An End
LND COMES NEXT
Sine Mutter Now Out f Way,
I'lll Saw Send Xote to Great
lln Regarding Interference
rltli Xetitrnl Coinineico
uocUtiM rrr to Coot njr Tlmra.
HINGTON. I). C, Oct. r..
ry l.ausuig uiiiiuiiiiuu iuuuj
brninny had disavowed tlio
I of tho Arabic nnd was pro-
i pay Indemnity for tlio Amcr-
tcs lost.
VIII Take Up England
tho subninrlno Irsiio with
y considered virtually settlod,
Is now cleared for pressing
ncrlcan complaint ngnlnst
Srltnlti. 011 account of inter-
with noutral comnicree.
rending of tlio note long In
Itlon Iiuh been withheld be
lie President wished to avoid
the controversies between
Itcd Slates ami the opposing
cuts,
u:suiiT forecasted
M11 the Day Settlement Was
In SIht
nixUIrt) 1'rcM to Com Hay Time.)
IIIXCTOX. 1). C. Oct. C.
Itory settlement of tho Issues
Germany and tho United
I row I hi; nut of tho sinking of
bc were forecasted today In
, quarters after a conforenco
President Wilson and Sec
Lansing. AnibasBador liern-
earller In the day, assured
Iry 1.111181111: IiIh communlcn-
btnltted Saturday would bo
to conform to tho wishes of
Ited States.
IS
DEL
TO GREAT IIIIITAIX IS
.NOT HEADY YET
fftit for the Return of Council
kieial Skinner fro,n l.o-
dou Who Was Culled
lewutcj rnt to Coot nt; TlniM 1
IIINGTON, U. C, Oct. n.
ncrlcan nolo to England on
fcnco with neutrnl coiuinorco
further delayed until tlio ro-
Coiisui General Sklnnor from
Skinner was summoned
pr a discussion of tlio ontlro
lltlltttlUll.
1UM SAYS
JOLLAR DAY SUCCESS
fOoodrum of Mnrshfleld was
pud when thoy hold tlielr big
pai salo there recently and
Ut was a great success, in nd-
ft the Inimedalto sales effect,
ed a better feeling and did
fo stltmilate business condi-
1
ever saw so many peoplo on
jee's with packages and busy
In tie stores on Dollar Day,"
parcel. ! am enthusiastic
Ft and every business man
pei Hack of It and boost for
aY even the barbers and res-
sv into the game."
I'Ut mo down for nn nili"
In conr 1 islon.
ARHO MEREEN HEBE
SAYS MILL WILL SOOX RUN F1VI
1)AV WEEK
LI LI MSA SAILS
FOR HIS HOME
!
EDO BOATS X
SHELL HOSPITAL X
V t
' T cj to Cvj T)y Timet. 1
BERLIN, (w. fi mw
Ness to Sayville,) I
Piled OHalin. Acin
POr, Thfi Mnninlnnl
Pjtal, which flew the
f ws flae, was de- 1
pyed, t
h
Comes Hack With Added IteNpoiislhil-
'Itles Has Cliui'KO of ('nil.
foil! la liiiiiibet' ViuiU
Arno Mcrcen, general superinten
dent of tho C. A. Smith Company
who lias been In California on busi
ness arrived hero today on the
titcaiucr Adeline Smith. Ho was ac
companied by Kingman Taylor wno
is connected with tho Hell Telephone
Company in San Francisco. Mr. Tay
lor Is a personal friend of Mr. Mc
rcen nnd will spend his vacation on
Coos Hay.
Kinds no ClimiRe
In speaking of the lumber situa
tion Mr. Mcrcen said that ho could
not sco much chaugo in conditions as
compared to his Inst trip south. He
says that the conditions arc not any
worse however. There Is an in
creased doniand for lumber but
thero is no Incrcnso in price 'that he
can learn. He says that the Increojo
Is duo to the time of year ns much
as anything else. In California tho
crops aro all In and this is the timo
when improvements are made,
ttnllronds Haw Helped
The railroads too nro creating tho
rcgulnr domnnd. They are having
a good passenger business on the
coast and must purchaso lumber to
keep up their repairs.
Mr. Moreen says that in n direct
way tho wnr has had somo effect as
It has stimulated tho market some
what lu part of tho country where
manufacturing for the warring na
tions Is going on and that lu turn
has helped tho coast some.
'Kf forts or tlio Wnr
As to general betterment of condi
tions Mr. Moreen sayB that niOBt peo
ple seem to think that tho war must
eloso heforo everything will bo very
good in a business way. Mo says
that when the war does closo the
lumber business will boom mid that
It will not ho possible to take care
of tho demand, in this connection
ho says Hint It is tho opinion lu busi
ness circles that It will not bo long
heforo soma pcuco settlement Is
reached by tho fighting countries.
"Everybody Is waiting to sco what
will happen," said Mr Mcrcen. "That
Is about tho condition of affairs now.
Klvo Hays n Week
"As to our business wo nro now
running four days a week but I am
very much in hopes to bo nblo to run
five days u week. It is not unllko'.y
that wo will go on to tho flvo day
schcdulo bofore the end of this
month. Personally I am doing ev
erything in my power to give tlio
mon the extra day.
"I reallzo tho need of the work lu
tho community and another day lidd
ed in tho wcok, and continuing that
way through the winter, will mean
just twcnty-flvo por cent moro for
tho mon thnn they nro now getting
and I am anxious to see that thoy
got this boncfltaud feel safe lu prom
ising it soon."
Assume, Moro Work
As lias boon announced In this pa
per, Mr. Moreen since ho loft has had
added duties placed upon him. K.
U. Wheolock, tho sales manager ro
signed nnd went east and there was
a chango in the arrangements. Tho
sales department and tho manage
ment of the Oakland and Hay Point
yards liavo been separated. Mr.
Wlor will bo sales manager and look
after that part and Mr. Mereon will
havo general charge of the Califor
nia yards. This Is in addition to
the duties as superintendent of the
Marshflohl plant so ho has now much
moro work on his hands and the
change will necessitate his being In
California quite a good deal of his
time.
Tribute to Ability
Lumbermen say that the fact that
the added responsibilities havo been
placet upon Mr. Moreen while the
creditors' commlttco is In chargo of
the finances of the company, Is a
high tribute to his ability and a rec
ognition of his efficient work for
tlio company.
Mr. Mereon says that C. A. Smith
Is in tlio east now on business and
that he does not anticipate that ho
will return to the coast much before
the holidays, although ho has heard
.nothing definite.
Austro-Hungarian Ambassa
dor Who Was Recalled To
day Leaves for Europe
SAYS HEl SORRY
Hoped to Remain Here Longer
and See More of the Coun
try and People
IS GIVEN A SAFE CONDUCT
Matter Arranged by tlio State Department-
(Joe n n Vessel Which
Will Touch at Kugllxli I'ort on
Way to Amsterdam
IHr AtaocUteJ I'rci to Coon l)r Tlmn.
NKW YORK, Oct. 5. Austro
Hungarlan Ambassador Constautln
T. Diimba, who wns recalled at tho
request of President Wilson, sailed
for homo today on tho Nleuw Am
terday. Ho was accompanied by
Mrs. Dumbn.
Mr. Dumba, lu bis last words to
the newspaper men, said:
"I bear no III will toward this
country. I am deeply sorry to leavo
nt tho present time, for I havo many
friends here and I hoped to stay
longer to sco moro of tho country
'and its people That is all."
Has Safe Conduct
Dumba sailed under tho safe con
duct arrangement made by the stato
'department. Tho Nlouw Amsterdam
will touch fi,t Falmouth, iKuglnud,
and then proceed to Itottordnm.
Fiom the latter port Dumba will go
to Vienna to report to his foreign
office.
Ho was accompanied by Prlnco
Hohenloho-Sclillllngfuer, the Aus
trian embassy attache.
EnPOLIS
T
I'ltoHiitrriox i)i:fi:ati:d nv v
liAHOK X I'M HUH OF VOTKS
Majority lu Hennepin County In
cliidlui' City According to lte-
tiuns is on)o
tnr Auocltle.1 rrru lu coo. nr Time.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. !.
Practically complete returns from
yesterday's count on tho locnl option
election In Hennepin county, which
Includes Minneapolis, shows that
prohibition was defeated by a ma
jority of about 9100 votes.
ALLIES' DRIVE
NOT A SUCCESS
Field Marshal French Said to
Be Keenly Disappointed at
Recent Losses
BRTISH
REPULSED
Troops Driven Back by Ger
mans When They Attacked
Fortifications Near Loos
NOTHING NEWJN .THE EAST
lleillit Official Hepott Says Allies
Wanted to Drive (ici-uinus Out. of
Franco so Xcutrnls Would
.loin, br.t Fulled
Mr Aniwltt rrfit lo Ceu Hr Tlmr..l
LONDON, Oct. 5. Artillery firing
along a wldo front succeeded Infan
try operations of the past week or
more, according to today's Paris
atntcinont. No exchanges of terri
tory nro reported. Tho Iirltlsh at
tack yesterday on tho German forti
fications north of Loos wero repul
sed with cousldorablo losses.
Was nisMippoliittneiit
Tho loss of the Hohonzollern re
doubt near LaDassec, ns announced
'yestcrdny by Field .Marshal French,
was a keen disappointment to Eng
land according to London dlsputchcs.
No important developments in the
cast nro reported.
Attempt u Failure
Tho German official statement on
tlifl recent offensive of the allies de
clares It Is shown to have been a do
'or die effort to end tho war, which
.failed.
Tho Horlln war office assorts that
both tho Drltlsh and French army
orders prove tho movement started
wlth.tho Intention or driving tho Ger
mans from Franco, thus influencing
hlther-to neutral natloim to join tho
entente powers.
MADE ATTACKS
ON ARMENIANS
Turks and Kurds arc Waging
A Holy War of Extermina
tion Against Armenians
AMERICANS
RETURN
CREEKS ARE GLAD
wfi.com i :n Tin: laxiunc of
AIiI.IFI) TltOOPS AT SAI.ONIKI
Minister at Loudon However Said
Somo Formalities Weio Ncces
wiry When Asked About Protest.
Sajs i:eryboily Wants Peace Willi
Honor nnd Kprcss Hope Wll-
mu Will Accomplish
III Atiwlttixl I'ltn lo Com njr Tlmft.J
PHOKNIX, Ariz. Oct. 5. Vice
"President and Mrs. Marshall arrived
hero today to spend sovornl weokB
with tho latter's parents, "Lvory
hody Is Interested in hooping peaco
with honor, and that is what wo hopo
President Wilson will do" Enid Marshall.
VISITS 1 ARIZONA
VICIMMHCSIIIFXT AXD WIFH AIH3
AT PHOKNLV
CHICAGO MAM HELD
XHWSPAPKIt PHOTOGHAI'linit
UXDHK AKHKST AT I.OXDOX
tnr AwocUIel Vim to Coot IU)r TlmM.J
CHICAGO, Oct. 5. Irving 0.
lleese, a newspaper photographer of
Chicago, who went to Kurope to got
war pictures, Is a prisoner In Lon
don charged with being n German
spy, according to word received hero
today.
L
DAIISSUBSCRIRED
MOIIi: TIIAX KXOUGH TO COVF.It
HALF MILLION IS OFFFItFI)
Underwriters' Hooks Aro Closed To
day No Formalities Muik tlio
Completion of the Deal
tnr AwoclitM rrtu to Coo. o.r Timet.
NIJW Y011K, Oct. C -With the
half-billion dollar Anglo-French
bond issue over Hiibscrlhcd to an
extent not yet computed, tho under
writers' books closed today at 10
a. ni. No formality of any sort
marked tho closing.
Aro Checking; Up
Determination of the extent or the
over subscriptions remained only a
'mattor of tabulating tho plodges. Tho
syndicate managers, already In po
cession of approximate figures, ex
pected to know to tho dollar the full
amount of subscription before tho
close of tlio day.
F.Btlmntoa of tho total over sub
K.crlptlon rangod from $25,000,000
to 1100,000,000.
Members of Board of Foreign
Missions Arriving Today
Tell of Conditions
RUSSIANS RESCUED VAN
At That Place Fifteen Hundred Ar
menians Held Out Against 'I'm Ic
Soldiers Until Hellef Came
Duplicate Turkish Atrocities
tDr AiroiUtotl PrcM lo Coot t)7 Timet.
NKW YOHK, Oct. C Turks nnd
Kurds are waging a holy wnr of
extermination on tho Armenians,
according to 10 members of tho
American board of foreign missions,
who arrived from Van, Turkey, to
day. They declared the Armenian pop
ulation of Van, numbering 1000,
held out against 0000 Kurds and
n Turkish company commanded by
German officers from April -0 to
.May 17, when tho UussIiuib arrived
nnd relieved the town.
When the Tin lis wero driven away
the Armenians began looting the
Turkish homes and duplicating the
Turkish atrocities
CIIAMIir.lt GIVF.S A
VOTi: OF COXFIDHXCF
Ur AmocIMM Trrw lo C rtr Tlnim.)
ATI I HNS, Oct. Ii. After
Premier Veni.olos explained
to tho Chamber of Deputies
the circumstances connected
with the lauding of the allied
troops at Salonlkl, the Cham
ber todny passed n veto of
confidence lu tho govern
ment. Tho vote was 1 H! to
102, with lit not voting.
(Hr AttocUWxl l'rnt to Com nt, TlmM.
LONDON, Oct. D The Greek min
ister nt Loudon, in regard to the
published reports that tho Greek gov
ernment protested against tho laud
ing of tho troops or tho allies at Sa
lonlkl, said: "Natuarally somo for
mality must bo gone through. The
Groeks aro glad tho'troopB landed."
(iltFIX'i: WILL PAY
faiu:
to HiTitopi:
John Allen says that tho locnl
OreokB havo received word that tho
Greek Consul lu Portland Is author
ized to pay tho faro back to Greece
of any or tho countrymen who will
go to enlist. It Is probable that
LIMIT EXPIRES
ON ULTIMATUM
Russian Foreign Office States
That No Answer Has Been
Received from Bulgaria
IRE
U
DLLDW
General Feeling That the Sit
uation Must, be Cleared up
in a Short Time
MAY BLOCKADE THE PORTS
Fxpeited that. Aiiglo-l'i-cnth Army
Will Ho Lauded at Salonlkl as
u Declaration on (ho Part of
tho Allies
O
UFPOHT THAT ALL1KS
ACT COLLKCTIVKLY
somo of tho Greeks on Coos Uay
will take iitltiiutitKo of tho offer to . uVurcd to Premier llndoslavoff un
Iljr AmocUIisI I'rrM to coot llif TlmM.
i'aihs, Oct. r. Toio-
grnphlng from Nlsh under
yesterday's dato. tho corres
pondent of Havits Nowb Ag
ency says: "Tho Quadruple
entente will send a collective
ultimatum to tho llulgnrlau
government todny (Monday).
tDr AuocltIM rrtu U Coot IUj Timet.)
PirrUOGUAD, Oct. C Kussla'o
ultimatum to llulgarla was not do-
return and fight for their fatherland.
NAMES fEM OUT
OltKGOX LAXD (.'ItAXT CASKS OFF
SF.CHFT DOCK!:'!'
MIeeu Have lleen Arrested and Sev
en Moro Are Charged In
the indictments
117 Auocltttd I'rna lo Coot tit TlmM.
, SAN FltANCISCO, Oct. fi. Indlct
uioutH lu the alleged Oregon laud
I fraud cajy) wero taken off tho secret
(Ho today and the names or seven
not yet arrested made puhllc. Flev-
len others, Including one minister,
liavo boon arrested. Ono pleaded
Kullty.
' The seven men named wero S. 1).
'Aubrey Genjamln F. Falrehlld, A.
T. Menamlua, Charles Heaton and
threo njen now serving terum lu the
federal prison, Fred llranlner, John
V. Logan and John Cogbiirn.
ISLAM KH IH'SSIA
llulgaiiau Legation In Loudon Dis
cusses Situation
Dr Associated Pr to Cnoi nr Timet 1
LONDON, Oct. 5. "it Is Itussla
which has precipitated tho troitblo In
tho Dalkans by Insisting that a hand
rul of German officers In cUlliau
dross bo expelled from llulgarla,'
was the Unitarian legation's com
ment on the situation to the Asso
ciated Pi ess today.
NAVAL BDAJ AFIRE
KXPLOSION OX U. S. DHSTHOVLU
OCCLHS TODAY
Two Men Aro lliully Iturntsl liy the
Oil Flames Width Aro
i:tingiiisheil
(llr AwhUIM I'rtiM to Cuot lltr Tlinra.
NKW PORT, 11. L, Oct. r.. An ex
plosion followed by flto occurred on
tho torpedo boat dustroyor Ciim
mliiKS while engaged In maneuvers
ofi the coast. Two men were badly
fhurnoil by the oil flamoB. The flro
wiib soon extinguished hut the com
mander decided to head for port ami
is duo hero late today.
IS
AMAZED
XI4WH OK ULTIMATUM TO ISUL
GAIIIA ASTONISHING TIIHIti:
Surpriso that Itussla Would Havo tho
Courago After Her Decent lie-
feats in itattle
Ur AinoclttcJ l'rcw to Com liar Timet.
UKULIN, (Wireless Sayvlllo) Oct.
li. Tho Russian ultimatum to llul
garla wasrocolcd with astonishment
says an Overseas Now Agency dis
patch. The political world is amazed
that Russia, after her recent defeats
on the battle field, should find cour
age to make an aggressive movement
'.of this natuie. It means mmply vio
lation of tho soverlgn rluhts of an
Independent state.
!
XOTK'i: HILL
Tho first monthly dance of tho
Elks will bo held Wednesday even
ing. Every Elk with his wlfo or
'sweetheart is requested to bo pres
ent.
Frank Cattcrlln, chairman
japaxksi: kiih:
AT WRONG TAIKiin.'
Br AtioclitnJ Prut to Coot Mr TlniM
SASEHO, Japan, Oct. 5.
Fourteen seamen wero woun-
led. one fatally, early In Sep-
tember on board the Japan-
ese battleship Suwo when
during target practice a shell
from a sister ship struck tho
Suwo on tho deck amidships.
It appears tho battshlp Kas-
Jlma mistook tho Suwo for
n tnreet.
i
IS
LEADER DESERTS AND
THEN FIGHTS VILLA
Dr Aw Uto.1 rr lo toot Ptr Tlmw J
EL PASO, Oct, 5, The
Carranza Consulate today
notified Carranza that it
had confirmed the recent
iz renori I ai uentrai nui-
nannez had revolted from
Villa and defeated the lat
ter Sunday at Santa Ro
salia, and that Villa is re
treating to Chihuahua,
Villa officials hero did not
credit the report,
FIGHTS FDH ROAD
.MILITARY HIGHWAY FROM PU
UK'V SOUXD TO .MEXICO
K.
l 44tt
W, Harris, Originator of Idea,
Writes California Stands Well
!' Ilehliiil Moo
I
j Untitling of a military highway bo
i tweon Pugot Sound and tho Mexican
hi.w. i.iuiw iinimlmr mi norlsistently
,.....! ul.iifio. ..i.orc ivnnl' lnttnra til rfl.
gard to It aro received at tho Chani-
lier of Conimorco. Govorumont aid
will bo luvnkod for the building.
F. V. Harris, the civil ongfneor of
Ronton, WashliiBton, who launched
tho Idea that Is rapidly gaining favor
on the const, ban sent more maps
showing the route. Ho says that
commercial bdloa in California aro
backing the move very strongk.
Ho points out that tho Pacific
Highway over the StRkpyous U clon
ed with snow from four to six months
of the year.
RAILROAD GREAT
HELP TO GLEWADA
Founder i.f Town on tho Sliislntv
Tells of lleuerits Intra Illy Is
Xeiv Knjoylng
George II. Colter, founder of the
town of Gluiiada, is quoted lu a Eu
gene paper as declaring that tho now
railroad Is a great help to thu people
of the Sluslay river country: He
says:
"I tell you, the now railroad Is a
groat couveuloiico to the people of
that country. "I havo been there
for '-'.' years and for about i!:t yearn
I had to make a two day' Joiiruoy
from Gleiiiitla every tliim I wanted
to come to Eugene, and If I wanted
to go to Portland It would take about
three days. Now you ouu Hlart from
f (llenada a little after noon and roach
Eugeno at 5 o'clock tho sanio day."
Mr. Colter foundod the llttlo city
'ih years ago. About that time there
wore strong hopo of the building; of
a railroad from Eiikoiio to the coast
and Mr, Colter laid his town off with
tho idea of making It u seaport and
terminal for the railway. A lino was
factually surveyed ami considerable
right of way purchased, but the fi
nancial crash came about that time
and tho prospect was abandoned. Mr.
Colter has held onto a largo part of
his property all of thoso yearn and
has boon lowarded lately, since the
start of construction on tho Willam-
'otto Pacific railway, by locolvlug
,gond prices for his lots and acreage
tracts.
X BRITISH SHELL BOAT X
X WITHOUT WARNING X
O Ur Ai.orl.tol frttt lu Ouvt ;.r Tlnit.
BERLIN, Oct, 5,-By X
til I o'clock yesterday afternoon, ac
cording to an official statement to
day. The foreign offlco at noon to
day stated that no answer had boon
received from llulgarla.
Previous advices from PCtrograd
wero that the ultimatum was deliver
ed Sunday and the 2 I hour limit ox
plied yesterday. According tt tho
latest statement, the ultimatum ex
pired I p. m. today ( 0:30 wobtorn
tlmo).
Others .May Follow
It is expected by tho foreign of
Hcu Hint the ultimatum will he pre
sented by Russla'H allies. RiiBSla
did not Insist upon demobilization
by lluls-irla. but It Is expected that
If this Is not done at once llulgarla
will gradually reduce her army to a
peace Moling, lu caso the reply la fav
orable to Russia.
May Remain Thero
Tlio Russian minister at Sofia may
remain there Indefinitely as n privuto
citizen owing to Hlntus, even should
diplomatic relations bo sevorod.
ACTION WELCOME
Franco Will Probably Follow the Ex
ample of Russia
III; At-ucUteJ rrctt to Coot H7 TlniM.)
PARIS, Oct. fi. Russla'u ultima
turn to llulgarla was welcomed bore
us a means of clearing the Ilalkan
situation. Llttlo doubt Is felt horn
that Franco will tube similar action
and If the Russian minister departs
from Soria ho will he accompanied
by tho representatives of Great Drlt
alu, France and Italy,
.MA KICK DECLARATION
'leml'V of Jlulgaila Says
.Must ho Satisfied
Insults
Ur AoUtt4 I'rMt to L'nt lltr Tlmrt.J
I1KRLIN, Oct. fi. A dispatch
from Sofia says Premier Radoslavoff
yesterday uinde tho following declar
ation to tlio representatives of tho
Hovorninont parties: "We confront
a war ami must defend our natlbunl
InteroHls. Wo must wrest from tho
enemies everything they took from
us two years ago and get satisfaction
for ovory Insult."
ISERLIX IMPRESSED
Action Caii'ivs n General Feeling of
Relief There
t AtMicUt I'rtit to Coot nt; Tints
HEREIN, Out. 5. ItiiBsltt'a ultima
turn to Ilulgarlu mado a deop Imprcs
bIoii bore, but resulted In a feeling
of rollot because of tho conviction
thnt the moment has arrived when
the diplomatic situation In tho Ilal
kan. must he clarified within a fow
X wil'OleSS tO SayvillO,)-- I TMe i Germans consldor tho entonto
liowers selected an unpromising Mo
ment to make their voice hoard at
Sofia.
i.U.nUA n.MU.t .no.-.-. Look for Action
j auuiiicunia wiuiviui wani- ( Now8paorB oxpoct ttU ,niwul,late
I Dig, 1 110 SUDmarine !de, Juration by entente allies with
X first fleW a German and Jlblockado of lmigarlan ports as well
X lion a blltlSl I ncr, 2lns hmdlngot an Anglo-French army
Z - . . . i i
if ho iflrmaii stnnmnr Sv - 7
X onia was shelled in thet
V Dillln Onn Im, r. Dl-Ulfl.
t uaiin; ooa vy a uimoii
'
ut Salonlkl.
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