Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1915 — News From the Sunday Papers. [ARTICLE]

News From the Sunday Papers.

Drive of Russian army in southwest forces Austrian army to give up its front along the triangle of the Lutsk, Dubno and Rovno fortresses and retreat farther west. Allies send joint note to Bulgaria requesting that Balken states make known which side it intends to join, and attitude of the nation'is expected to be announced soon. Russian uprising may make Czar sue for separate peace and Germany is looking hopefully for internal revolt that will lead Russians to leave allies to their fate, declares Balderston.

U. S. Navy League plans to obtain mobile force of thousands to man reserve fleets in case of war, and centers will be established in all large cities. Civil war veterans of the G. A. R. will restage pageant of 1865 at coming encampment in Washington which probably will be the last, as ranks are thinning rapidly. Pan-American conference virtually decides to give recognition to the Carranza government in Merico, but announcement is held, pending ratification by South and Central American governments. A full settlement of the submarine problem probably can be arranged by negotiations in Washington. Preparations completed for the meeting of'the Indiana State Medical Association at the Claypool Hotel Wednesday, Thursday'and Friday. Republicans prepare for rally and “burgoo” feast to be held at the state fair grounds all day Wednesday under the auspices of the Columbia Club..