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-scroctL KIT? uzz Eveiffii A VOI-. 2, NO. 157. i;i,siti. m:w Mexico. vi:iMnv, ocr. 2:1. iimm. line C A NEW GERMAN STATE OF AUS TRIA CREATED Uy Associated Press. Panel, Oct. 21. The Oriuan Austrian deputies In t Austrian relchsrnth have formed nn annem bly for the purpose of conducting the affairs of Germany's people In Auntrla and have tanned a declara tion annotinrlnK t lie creation of a "German state of Austria". Tliere In every evidence that tho Cerman people In Auntrla, faring that Austria-Hungary might druw away from Oermany, were delirious of Insuring their own clone unity with tho Cerman empire. PRESIDENT WILL j ALLIES GAINING NOT PROPOSE ON ALL FRONTS 1 AN ARMISTICE Washington. Oct. 23. There will be no announcement today of the prPHldent'a decision regarding the (iermnn peace note. It la under stood that the outcome of ex changes between London and Paris Ih awaiting. Prof. V. A. I'oore authorizes the Current to announce that should condition continue to Im prove, tho remainder of the week, as tey have thus far, the schools will reopen next Monday. fly Associated Press. Washington, Oct. 2 U. (Irnnan) ' new note to President Wilson, the offirlal text of which was delivered to Secretary Lannlni: i t 10 o'clock thin morning, contained nothing to alter th;. president's decision that he will not propone it n nrmla tlce before the (ieimann have evacuated all occupied territory. An official Intimation .nun al nady been Riven that ' the only ouentWm for Immediate, consldera tlon m whether there sha be a diHC'ihHion of "the terms" ' of evac n.itlon of occupied territory while iil"d nnil Amerlcnn armies con tinue the woik of clearing He glum and Northern France. An exchange between Wanhlng ton and allied capital ta In pro grcM on the basis of the wlrclcnn version of the (ierman note. It In regarded certain that any reply President Wilson makes will be governed by the supreme war council In France. It Ih HUld that an wan expected that the verbal difference between the wireless text and the official Hy xtnlnted Pirss. With the Allie.i ArmlfH In It I- gliim. Ort. 2:!. The llrltlHh weie lighting their way today Into the renter if Valenciennes ally this morning. They are facing and overcoming n strong enemv ma chine gun fire fiom the east bank i of the Scheldt river, which flown I thiough the city. 'f! London, Oct. 23. -Northeast of Lavn the French reached the line , on the Serre ilver, having made nn advance of two to three miles op an it lit mile front. i With Ahum ic.m Armv North went j Of Verdun. Oct. 21. - IlrleullcH, on the western bank of the Meune riv er, which was ftubbornly defended by the Ceimans, has been given up at lat I'V the enemy, who net lire to fie town before they wire driv en out. London. Oct. 21. The new llrlt- Inh attack smith of Valenciennes on ft front of from five to nix miles In procrennlng favorably, ax the i i. imm huxe r diiven back a ji.i ... uiBiunre or one nine along the en tire fiont. $3.00 Year, OOr. Mtiitli. fto. GERMANY WILL WAGE DEFENSIVE WAR IF PEACE IS NOT SECURED YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED FIRST NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $200,000.00 text did not appear to nil r nuh stantlallv the meaning o the Ger man note from that already fur nished by the prenH dispatches. Ily Associated Press. A defensive warfare will le carried on by the (ierman nation If the present Cerman government fall to oeeii re '"peace with Justice" nald Maxlmiltinn, chancellor of Oermany, In a speech delivered tin fore the reichntag yesterday. The fhanccllor'H addrenn lendu a new light on the latent note from llerlln to Washington. The 0r iiihii people want flint to know what President Wilson' "fourteen polnt" mean to the future of Oermanv. If a natlnfactory unnwer Ih not obtained a "call for national defe'lne" will be Issued by the lieu- v ei iiment. It I nald that "thin war ot d. leime" in riot far dlntant If mill t.uy eentH continue an favornblft nn they hate the pant few week, in the view point of military ob servers or the allien. During tho lant !t? days the lighting bun tak en the allien from Pont Atimnus son to Nieupoit, an advanro of over 2H milen. PREPARE NOW WHEN HOTII BUSINESS AND LIV ING CONDITIONS ARE RAPIDLY CHANGING, THE USE OF A HANK IS MORE THAN EVER NEEDED. START AN ACCOUNT WITH US AND RE PREPARED FOR ANY EMERGENCY. THE NATIONAL BANK OF CARLSBAD Member of Federal Ileaerve IUnkx ANNOUNCEMENT it may in: ki:vi:hai wkkkh 111:10111: vi; CAN MAKi: AltHAMii: MUNTH TO HliMlIMIJ out hakim;, hit WILL IK) HO JUNT AH boon ah rossnti.i:. At present we will employ all our energy to supplying our customer everything of the IIMCST QUALITY in the nu:sii mad cum:o mkats, IISIC AM) OYHTKIW, tuul will always maJntivln our reu UUoa for good giMxls. MODEL MARKET & BAKERY Phone 82 BRITISH BEGIN NEW ATTACK Si;iU(H Sl.Y III ItMiO. Ily Annorlated I'reBB. London fVrl 2!l -. - Ilrltluh fni'i.i legan n new attark today on a! front between Larateau and SoIoh ineH, Bouth of Valeneiennea and have reached the went hank of the Scheldt river. Amsterdam, Holland, Oct. 2 3. The Auntrian uuthoritien in the part of Poland occupied hy Aun trian urmn have formally handed over the admlnintratlon to Pollnh authorities nay u Vienna dlnpatch to the Vonnlnche Zeltung, of llerlln. Mr. Hudson, of Loving, wuh dla inUtted from Sinters honpltal and left for her home thin morning Mrs. Hudnon la recovering from a aerloua operation performed tome two weeks uno. V. L. Mlnter is again able to be about, after a tussle with tho "flu". Mrs. Mlnter and the chll dra are better although not yet able to bo out. Mrs. Will Purdy received nerio'iH and painful IniruK lant night at her home in thin city, from which nhe suffered greatly all through tliv night. Mm. Purdy wan mak ing coffee for the watcher ut the Mexican honpltal, lining nn air tight, honey bucket. The pail ex ploded, throwing the tmiling cof fee all over the lach'n face breast and alno burning the arm severely. A phyniclan called nt once and the burnn sed. It was feared at flrnt the night of the eye wiih InJilM'd but fortunately thin wan not the cane. The lady In Mill in a great deal of pain, but it is thought no dangerous renultH will follow. and light wan dreH- that The local reclamation ofl iciuln have been udvlncd today, bv wire, tjat n etttton clanner from the department of Agriculture, will ar rive In Carlsbad late Thursday afternoon. REICHSTAG NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WAR AND PEACE AT PRESENT TIME by Associated Press. Copenhagen, Norway, Oct. 2:?. The announcement wan made- ay Chancellor Maxlmilllan, of (iermanr that the bill maikng the reietintajc responsible for war atid peart u a measure that In to become ef fective when the project for a lea gue of nations In liT operation. J. II. Atkinson, of Koswell, and J. Torter Jones, of Santa Fe, ar rived Ih tho city Tuesday und stop ped over night at the Crawford. They left this morning for Loving ton on a business mission. Mrs. Prickett has had tho ploov sure. of a visit from er mother, and grandmother, her sister audi brother-in-law. They ha been In tho valley about a month, but leave today for their Kansas horueu Pour fenerations worn under on roof at one time throughout their visit.