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r n n R Mrs p m WITH TURKEY Jnicial Newspaper Prepares People For Rupture of Relations With Sultan's Government. I GFNFYA. Ai-;. 1. Tl'.r omci:il i Hulaj.ari r.fU'p.ii',r Mir li.ir i"VUii ; tu prepare t'e 1 ; 1 ' -1 r il n populace !or u break with Türk y. ; Information tro.n Sofi.t quoted tiie Mir vith iiyin; tht 'Türke.. : vo'ild not kup frontier promIr va- m.ort.K repurte't fio-i. op' nl-.-i-cn on Tued .y h'ornir.e that Turkey and ilnl-'iria ha al - 1 cady .-e'.'ftf d T' lati'.! a a r-iiU j r a ;L.arr! o- r the disposition of; i:.,:k:in tf-rritorv. Th 1 vu of the ..tni-ion i that Turkev demanded ' that l.ui- mn ic up m.)c or twe, .... r..i 1, ., r;.(1,. vrH b- hf-' 1 .:k:U t-rr..ory .mm r m. . ,,,, i-,tt.,i, Mirv ..n . on.nt ion 1 .:itcr tue Lalkan wars on lumiuion C at the Turkih wvi-m.atr.t pto;.: uc Ihtlar.a-, claim to Dobrudja . I A l,rrak b.u-n Utilsai -1.1 a nd Tur- t ! .... ,,1,1 ,-iv.. tin, :.lli...l irini.. 111 :h- Italkan.- ;ui excellent opportun- : t.. :.d.ir- .urkej atM a. thT- 1 i .imc time turn upon DuUarii sex.1 .1 l f . 1 f 1 hein :Unk It wo ,d a . ntr.il empires and Aia. I 'l (T ADIt slAH.N I 01 1:1 is ii: r.Di'm;. WA.-'H I T 'N. Auu. l.--Sp..-edy .id.pt-tin.-nt of tie minor matters of ;Tu' ciurr still s ll'ject to ne'otiat;..n iy Japan am: 'he T "rated .-tat'S nd aft-tin. I'n.-t U ilsotiks Man . nee to Ki-ia looked for 'u .iiiw bile in accord. l .ic e with their i ii!. d. nt belief that tne pli of ac- ' v ui c u. .i.i-u u." i. mi. - . - allied powers are takinc 5teps jet tli ir fori'ts in position to act. ; iiT tor ( onuDKi' a'.d in the !iu.1 ull i.i.ii'iiur of j-upphe- h t e i-ec n n ti. h;.- country and put i ie-c s Ippil' - a:c aiU-idy er.route t IL.rM.l. Ian Tours aila'dc. .Ijri.m anl i'hni.i h.." ma.! adv n.ibt-irv units. whr.-b. are to utibt d as rc'iuiri d. In acidition Iriii.h go crnn.cnt. it is mi- c' r s 1 .oi 1 ri 1 , lartcd rt.iin p!s of .t- re-ular troop- to a po.n ! i the van promptPj' be trans orttd to YUdi'.Ostuk. Untish units :'. on Hon.: Ki ng are likewise un-rstc-od to hae Iccn e.'.iipp.-i tor . r ie? ;n r:a. The I'.r.iU d States . .11 :is.:iv furnish an' fmrcs that ' !...!'. . e 1. .lad upon to uavan!' m tern.it ioca 1 diaia.re:- of .un ' ; : ot i 1 1 . !in!i!.ii i;ii: on" that it - to util: ! "1 o;:i. f.op with -uv o'" tb Ku-aa?' puzzle. .ic IIiiik l it- Hand. 1 : :. b. 1 oi : 1 ire and mof , j , ...rf :h.' bo ; - ho 1 k 1 ''o em- :...: : ti I : : -; .. dominates- .?ilv a '. ; .''! !! ! of that ountry. It i' ' : a . : o I a 1 : : 1 s to arm' Liv- - " ; " re . .1 n ' ,t tre 1- -, e: Ad' Z;;vu h say t er .in". r "f I Till 1 am ;' b u a ' a t ;. ui of thf -" : - .: p.irt )'" t 'w Pal1 .- r: aa im . Whib" '. - - - ! . , i ! 1 1 e I To '.a e -j e M a .t '. .if'i ai re-.'-.t. "a- i t!.t ;it.- . ','. b ( 1 - ; - c e 1 , o . - .1 a i ' t I ! t : r a : r a 1 w ; ! i -.e.-.S 1 ei .-. - fu i1 - ?b.e . .-.v r ; ( .--- r. of f i-e I ' 7 !:' - . n , . v r n : 4 . I r : ' : : r ni,.r a v MVit utlk1 k f'HUa - , ., 7 .a. r.t llatnal of 1 1 ii ii (louing. T.he a-s o' P:.. bi Mirk P. - on Ik- h -r- a".d ' a ie. "a pt. o! : c": IC,,.- l I' . . ..I - s ,- r- , t , 1 ; , 1 :!.. -: a : -b tti.-d . . 1 ! ( b ; ; . ; . . : . . -bi ii.u o; t (! rof 1 1 I , s , i . '. i - i . i a :t.i n' ; i 1 . . . - .1 1 : ' . ,!...' ; i : i pi - . i . , f . -, u r 1 v ; ; P u s s , : . ( . i , 1 ri iiiu'.lui.! li'i i 1 ' - t . '. - 1 ... r !.!.- C '. W . . . : . . ; ; a - t o - - 1 1 1 i ' m.

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Teuton Governor Of Belgium May Go to Ukrainia I !i : - : n j 1 1 ml New? Serri'-e: Tin: iiagii:. AU'.'. 1. -Gm. 1 FaiU:iihaun has l.pen suwrnoucd ti. rc it h'.-adcitiarters for a cor.f?rcnc; with thi kaiser, giving riv tu the rt port that lie -will succeed Field ' M.ir.-h il von I3i.horn as Clormaii .commander in ukiaima ".-n. rriederich K. von Falk.:-, hausen i? the present German mili- j tary governor of Belgium. STREET CAR FARES jWar Labor Board Advances WaClCS 3nd PrODOSeS tO ' J ' ; Rnkß RftVPillin. '""" ' " - A" v I I TVi 'T11V tin' 1 rZy-itt in radical increases m wages in- . 1 :r"- 3fior.-- trolley trr.njjortation - . . , reterred to ,t for decision. . -'j ' hoard today. "WcUl d lhal e ...in . sfdl " i-'.- r,icu ... n.t- iuiiil"" i:inkruptty is to be avoided.. iSo se--rious is the situation in the ion of tue ooard tint it had ? vi - 1 , . . ..5,t i;e-ted to Pret ii.sin that .pecia r.cu.r.ional action secured agency u!" the federal government 4tlirt iinMf r Iii r finsiilr hnw such in 'crta. Nhall l".e standardized 1 1 "n.(t very perilmus Pnanckil eon-, dition." The iiece-iti s of the wa r. the : , ...1 K..1.J- f...i..-.,! m,r. P( '1 1 1 t l i V I ' 1 , J i V J I I . -3 4-'4 t 1. . - i'ertnee. Tending the determination of helh(.r Ul :( f0(lc, ar.cy can be created the board uiiim upon the local a ut'.ioriti e erywhere the necessity immediately uf . .u. - . 1 l'l II C ."1LI..U II I. o n . MEED 22,000 OFFICERS ANN ?nn MEN -r n nfiAKi rptii OLJino IU MMN rvJCVtf oniro Il.teri. iTit'.; .1 N'e ; sr i ; WASHINGTON. Aus. I. Approximately j-'.'jul' oir.crrs ami -v.-.-i" tuen rrum tne n.ny wui no ieuired to man the 2.000 essel hie h the Unitet St. , -hiPPmg I . o ; fM n - , n 1 w hie h 1 rl o bo.nd is budding and which arc to Li ru.-hed into commission as noon PM.'.r. "irv xt-ei, y lu i ri iiriti: n r 11 ' 1 liu ' 1 l 1 ... , . , p;."-. Thev will he turned over tot . ' tha r.ax.ti overseas tramport scrMce, of which Commander Charles Celknap i- the head, as fas: as they are commissioned. This service, which now is operating practically the entire i!eet of the army, the navy and the shtppnif: board, has been unI'svilly succs-fu! in its r.nrk. Pe;ng a'.e t enforce naal discipline, it is ee;tiim - 1 1 1 which -eerr.ed intpo'--ibn. .p:rmg the early diys of th w at. when it wa- iect "s-ary to n.ake up . m-ws fioru the rueiadiant ntarit'e. wb.o v:;k at di-ei'Mue LIQUOR CASES BEFORE FEDERAL GRAND JURY lit'"' n . ri ; 1 New t err ibMMCNl). lud. Au-. ' . T i ; e I ; cases again.- women and nun. who are 'h.r?cj with trar.p.irtittg it:toic.hts Iroui ' wtt" P.imoi. to "ilry" Indiana. ha .en Vound oer to tin- fe.ler.tl ;;ü; by t'harleu.rp'.'is.;. Ibdtt d tat- comm'.-siou -er. it was Ic.irreJ today. Ai.tong tb.e detendants named : lblwaro A. t"iros of ;ar, 1ml. . .1 .HiM; of ik.; p a who t - a'. b.-ed to h e imT'orti'l lntoxirants into Indiat;.! and ?o b.ae 1 r 1 ;; r.-itr.f d in a coj-jfejsio-m.a.W Th a t v. r- !" the p-i. trr :. th- M,v -;ro- :- ..- ""r ' ' r 'lllll MUNITION MAKERS IN GERMANY ASSAILED !:.r';:.::;r:.j; --. . s.-'vt P.A.sPP. Au- ' at: .1. -k in tb- P-rli: Th o-i-.r- W. i-,i;!,i, Tau-bl.tt. (. ,. ..j. ; u .!-...- c-- t '' 1 - :.i ti.i. 1 - Pan -Gt to t:. .; 1 !i 1 iOi ji - lee W.i' Th-. . oc....b . i-.. Ar.-!.. , ... : : . m t ;- w . : . 1 . -. . -; -,. r. v . : . e. I : -e. j li--i ; y ., :: 'I--. I 1 ' 1 ,

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P rt n nil EXPECT HUNS TO BIT OF GROUND Gen. De Gouette, Commanding French-American Force, Believes Germans Will Now Make Stand. 11 V MiAVTON C. PAIlKi:. ' iLt-Ti; itioii.'il NVu S.-vi -1: I AV1T1I Till; A M 1 1 RICA X ARMY AT THi: AIHXi: p. m... July CI. j The battle of the Marne has ent-r-j ed a new phase. In which the GerI mans may be expected henceforth to erntest everv effort of the allies to rl, ' must not expect th same rapbl i-ro-rc in hc next fortnight which ' mi rked the last two weeks of Pshtt This imprc?cion ua siven this afternoon in a talk with Gen. LeGoutte. brilliant commander of the sixth I rneh armv eoverin the ec- ... . , tor north of the Marne where the , , Germans were thrown back across Q Coi;unand, American. A larce number of Americans were engaged in the Marne salient battle under DeGoutte command. opin-.k"; u..w. - - - Tne generals heai an old chateau fro , 'lctinj ope head uarters are in from which lie has erations. The furnerabs room :m' simple, consisting of a tab'e and two ; chairs-, together with several maps. ir.rludinff one larSe relief map in colors showing1 the sector in which French and Americans umlt-r his prii nvi till t Trr'fl-lrt Tli a v 4 e'Tai seated lumself m a wooden chair and with a ruler quickly show Ctl on lh( r'mans had been squeezed in and forced to retreat from the pocket. ; Then he pointed out the terrain lunai u men we aie now auanc-

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mg norm oi tr.- Uui'o. txp.ammjT now the wooded heights cave the donr.iiiis a magnificent line of defence by the aid of their machine. 'uns. The boche is not likely to re tire lrom tho-v- positions without a severe it rubele, the seneral indicatcJ. Prt'parcs to Afake siainl.

C.tn. DeCIoutte further pointed i.cre to Peoria. I.oughman is one The ovt -epordf m e of the whit- The anamination .f Field Alarout that the savage German c-.r- of lhe lim registrants, he b.a !ng ho-i-e has increase." more than äf, . on Kivhorn at hi' v has be-r.

t0r ntt in S"8ts and orRy wrP ( vldono that th" r' now prepV(.ills, to make a stiml 1 1 On A nf ihn i-i.rri-nimil.n't t . i- - f . liC( if the allies would 0 ontimie to . . aennnce to tne nnu-s line. , ... , , ,! Tnc general smiled as, he replied . . . , -c- "i-f'-iiuoi on wii. u ui'- e; - mans had planned. Purtlier he did not care to answer. Another French otbeer leir.arke. anerwanis. "den. Dc-O-.mc j-- rot the kind who skins a bear before he kibs it." Meets Old IVieiuN. bJfn. DcCroi'tte s.ilil it wa .1expeete.I pleasure t" find a number of American otucers- with whom hhad cooperated in Chin 1 now workins with him in th!-- ficht, lie conü great honor to com'11 i:'J,r""c"'Vn ,, e Preuc!i Com mander asked that word of his a;lmiruion for t!te way our men are r.sb.tini be sejo to America. Sil VOLUNTEER FIREMEN KILLED Walls of Burning Warehouse Crush Prominent Men of Peekskill. Ir.f.naM- a.d n- . s.-j-- ;. PllPKSKILP. N. V.. Au:. ! well known ::!;. :.;-mbt:s t:.o town's ob,.i.t-e:- il-p.trtm :.t. U-le killed I to V. l.ile b.hTlfi u .... ti.-- P.'üt.ötn.c P- d f'o.'-i vt'-hi) h. I-. Th- '.-..iL. i f the : ulbbnif ol!.ape.-s. ;...r im. 'i. t-iunt r b: en . r. . The d ad: br. '. P i '. G I . 1 1 , 1 'b. I em. .1 .

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n fT. r3 n? Sen. New Would Add Ministry of Air to Cabinet , Iut :;x.iti' t.. i. -. Surv:- e : AIIIN(.T., Aus. t. vii. New. Indiana, a iiKmfor of the senate almall in c I ii:at I 1 "ominitt- tcnlay intrutlnoJ a ; resolution fixating a dopart- ' nient of neitmautir- with a rahinet nioinlxT Known a- a "'Ctvlar of aeronautic-" a ithoatl. ! "I am 4'oittitient that thii tlic Solution of our aircraJ'l cl J f I i I rultics." Son. New vial, "and thi is lormv. out. h.v every army otTirt-r of hih command and ecry menilr of the aircraft loartl f the old and the new regime. Thi- hill is Ki-ed rn the cstlnioii lH'for" the in-e-tiat in: om mitte'." IS ARRESTE

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Peoria, III., Early Thursday Morning. Ncarlv six wek after We 5wr-oia wusnu-r u. .mi. .Charles Debruilor, living at (. romwell, s; miles west of U'unier, wa criminally assaulted. James Loughman, better known ;n s-outli lteiu: t 1 4 ti.-. as "Jiniiiiy i.otmamau. m.. iaaen'.n wav 11.. was attested at Peoria. UP. at 4 o'clock Thursday mom - it; jr. eharped with the crime. I.ou;-: hman's artest was brought about thtough information furnished the police of South IWnd and J.-.i-i v-i- , ruff l.oit.i No or nm city. Louhman's nfott to be reic..ed from ;ridue-tion into the army to P.U :(n , Thürs. lav morning at Peoria. Several days ago the di oa nd received a telegram signed by t.fl,iH,m,n ro-..i ,iate,l .-.t P.-orii Ml Tho tVle-r.-nv n'sl. ed for t.ratl:tine.3 his major.ty smce the o-i: iI cou5cription - all, w-re made, ic mm. 1 . Tho n-.ft l.n.inl imnio,! intplv turned the Loughman telegram over to th outh l'.tnd rolic The anJJUi 1 tilu 1' 1 iif JU thoritie- at Peoria were then r.oUl0r u a a.1 1 t0na f. u. !u , tJJ.a tiV tP.C .s-oUtti LielPJ pOiiCO ; that Ioushman was in Peoria, and that he would le nt . tekgram froni the draft board at South Pond. , and for the Peoria authorities : ; vatch for him as- he icceived ti 1 message from South Pern!. Then the draft board here M!the telegram to Peoiia. and I.ouu'b- ' niftn v. a- arrested Tlu;rsda mornin:. Immediately upoi 1 being noiM--ONT7 XI' P. I (S i'ACi: FOri:.i BRYAN SAYS GERMANS WILL "THANK GOD FOR AMERICA," IN 50 YEARS International News Service: COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 1- That the German people, in 50 years, will "thank God that America broke the yoke of the German tyrannical ruling family," is the prediction William Jennings Bryan made during his address on "Fundamentals," de - livered from the Chautauqua platform at Reynoldsburg near here. He said this war is "the dying gasp of autocratic power in the world. The treaty of peace will sound the death knell of autocracy. The leaven of democracy is spreading around the world." Touching the subject of prohibition, Bryan said: "Brewers burn the candle at both ends. They take food and coal needed to win the war, and make a product that impairs the capacity for producing both." TYPHOID IS RAVAGING THE BULGARIAN ARMY

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ilia U3 DRAFT AGES LIKELY TO BE V mmm iThese Limits Are Believed to Have Sanction of Presi dent and Army General Staff. WASFFINGTON. A s 1 1 .) mi) -r."!..l f.iff ;iini the adm; ii1 i I ration wii! opfciies o e.tfiid the draft ac to IncPni" ail men etwpnn the ;u;e of l'j an i i. i i' !--Hrr.ed today. idinp rriemoeis of the ho'." and eiiaH1 , military eommittee hive bee 1 in-1 formed that the president Trill fn- ' (nr nmus .im; it iihtiy iik-it they win )f tue oiifs nnali? lecin- ; pl on. although a number f liicm- : ber would lik to ?f the r ui'vimum jatr mad 4 3 instead of 40 Iti a nlrt ood that t .if staff's 'plans for exp.nidlnk tre pie?en force of the I'nite 1 Sta'.s have al; I ;l SOOU a 1 i uii nirs mi ! regular esion The leaders say ' I that these plan will be rushed. : throuqh without dday in order to . . avoid th r.elity of callir.sr into action raernberst of the deferred lae v.nder presfnl registration. ' SjKHMly Arlion 'Necessary. I'jfcnr cjpt!ies of men in cla? i 1(. savins the dn!Crons!y lo m1 nn,-j rormress will have to ac 5r.f.(j,iy ,f an injustice !n cal'.inq men w;th dependent i to t-e aoidd. omriils say. in.-wiornllv it li,-irii lcnnn to- - i fay that the utilization nf Tonen Instead of men in every frovernment de , paj-rent where ion h action will rej j, ,npn tor M ar dutie. munition? ninnt woi k und tre like. : being i v., init .-- t n riii 1 E I I ' ...... it . ' ... The white lioase one place that ,,s f.iln m'o Vr e. I'bete the t vr,.-! er.iipr' nhets in tl-i ee,nti nft,r (''hrles Suem. the pre.denf- eofider.tial aide; Wat r-n Johnson find Thomas Hen - ;r'.- iv-,v toi.l t v. , v iroin cor r -,,,.! if r,.,nt nlr-r. .1 1 f followed per cent, official s.. . and women ,,ow are heim; eraploxed where ir. the r;a-t men onlv h-ld forth. Othr i-Uturtinv n; a?e tailnkT Similar Ctior. Brother of American Genera! to Speak on "Backing Up Our Boys." rir.xiT.xi'r imiogkam. Tonight o'clock Cone f rt by Misa m Poppe arai asrinu artis. l.ectire. ' Picking Pp Our Poy." b James y. Pershim:. br"-T Iter of fir.. TV, hint. l'rida. Mormn: - ':'' ' ..b :o- k - .'h.'.d ten' Hour. Afternoon. " o'rbo-:. e'ncf rt. iol.n arai piar.o. Lecture, "n'-hvudirtc tb.e World." by r;-a r.r ''.lor G-icge TT. Pradfoid. Hveninc o'elock Grard totter by M:s Margery Mac"'. !. soprano of '"lucao Grand öp'-r.i l'o . w.th assisting artists-. Approximately P,e-,d'; lbtle folk T.a.ie b.e ,,e M.niTiiU" Tut:-..'day tmrtiit.c of m.; .pblr--i Me Vrmbv.. c hildren' ?to: v '.-il'T t'oi the pe.ipath ehau ju-,ua .M.-s .iri..ii;i,.Li. 1. as that tut- t .ft c-r u.i-r- .tit.. h;ldr-n- a ai

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WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY AT THE, AISNE, Au 1. (Noon) The Americans early today were still holding firm on the entire Seringes-Sergy line of heights. Our front was heavily bombarded by land and air throughout the night. Severe fighting took place this morning near Ciergrs where rn- ' emy bombers were most active.

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