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SIXT KK N I II YKA K . NO. 27 9. Wilson Again Meets Railroad Heads ALLIES ATTACKED IN BALKANS CHOP DEMANDS ADD TO WILSON’S ANXIETY IN STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS rie-rp At This Time Means Food Will Rot In fields RAILWAY HEADS STILL HOLD OUT Not Yet Ready to (Jive Up Fight For Arbi tration nv nonun j m:\nnn. i S'rf r„rr. ipnu l- t I m/* ‘ /•- Washington a .- of millions of doll.il m c roj Ihio •h (lilt the ro'itArv ,ii i v> nt oi a | road -(trike w. ( - (he lli'K I'O J«t!iil:• \ before (to- a»ln. hiii-i iai mu iiul.i>. The tr*» ir> <!• purtmeut reported that agent * oi to* fed* r.d i • «rv • hoard in th* .ou?h. west and not Mi west art In •ict '.ruj to h !or Ittiul for the annual 1 Tup moving p* rlod A ti* a; os th* railroad o the country would in* an ilmi wm. ( i and other prodti t- now r*-.*(ly for the mill- would he lu hi u| mil* t, nl'eiv and po. udy ini on md*- tracks il stopp.-d in transit. This angle of tin threat, n.-d K | gantic stllke Wa ■ home holll* to o Octal not mill by report- fr«un th* tr.’.i • ur > (lepnriirn nt i. ,i by the ar rival of w.-’-ru railroad pr*--id* ti' s*n h a i>oui \\ ini who»« fath "Kmp t• of the Nonlno t arid 1* . w . al' h of farm 1. nd More ilian t wo-.con railroad pn Ident and the e. p. brotherhood rep reo Il!«t|\e« In I • • parat. meeting today t. continue discus-lon of President \MI» >n propo- .1 look \n out -fa nd ini f. at ire of the g.ltherlti: of railway n i.hnis to dn w . that th> r. appeal • and no or gam** and plan afoot to meet in., -it i at ion created by *!i• pr* --id''nf'.-* firm r> f i a) to r< • >-d« : rotn hi -d» mantis on them Their tentative plan W'.-i to have the r,. w i rotip of pr* id* r. com Ini? m today to-*- Mm pr*- • i-h-nt e|. arntelv .m 1 hear from )nm the .me argument they h* «r I Saturday. ’I hey Mtltli p i'. tl too. that Mil otti*T rallwav <x*rutlv* may be called to |( iinllnn. <1 *>»i I'mr Nine* oki r\i n i* %< k y (#i s. m>v u,i «. K.il , l*> y|e**«-li(8 «-r 'rrt lIT. ( fill I niHllm \il%. I*rln 11 it ii —I hr pluln ii .* ii i Mn.l—lhnl I- rlKlil—l lino Ini. Ilr|il. — Main 1*.20 Do the Voters Want Hughes And War With Mexico, Or Wilson and Peace? By H N RICKEY. WASH |.\(«'l • »N, t) ('. Aug 21 It Is rvhh iit Candidate Hughes eon alder" Mexico the weakest spot In the Wilson defense for he ha" (h --voted more words to It than to any Other subject since he opened his cant italg ii A Mexican erM- faced President Wilson th* day h<- w i- Insugittst ♦ and i rlsls ha- followed crlsl - snd each on*- hi* called for a decision by the president. Involving the epics Mon of peace or war. The president has had to mnkr these d< c1»lons without regard to their popularity or unpopularity ||<- has had to < on <ld*-r Modr effect on the relations between this nation and foreign nations, especially those of South and Central \n.*-rha l.f* has had fit consider the future ns well as the present welfare of hi* people, and Inst, hut not h ast, th>' rights of Mexico I am betraying no confidence when I say President Wilson' de termination to keep this nation out of war, at any price short of ahso lo*** sacrifice of national honor, tons CATHOLICS DENOUNCE RADICALISM Speakers At N. Y. Con vention Seore .Mod ern Thought VOICE DEMAND FOR ( LEAN PRESS Cardinal Farley and Others Deplore Sa lacious Sheets NEW YORK. Aug ill Hitter de Inn: v. r-lt i* aal .*»il •: • yy ho 'p< r I mlt an alien rndi. alism contum ■ o :nti \w .- i untamed in tin- i *■ port ni tin* in ...t..»1 committ. •• it, Edward I*> ;• > if Hrooklyn, to tin I Ilf te*.pi h a|t|: 1 . 1 1 toll vent ion of tin American !• <d* r.itnui oi ('aiholic -<» 'Tn.Hi.-fi Mint th.- mind- of your on- I no' <1 t> i-♦ d." -aid i-'e* n y I ’ Steer *i* at oi • ■- cilool that tup • rat..- within it precimti* tn. ! Hagan id- a of the materialistu ton i 111 .ii of hi don either through . adill, l 1,, am. tl r-» --t• -Hot- or Ml* , cialnchapter I* if* Up to 'oil to <I. ri....l that M.tti.-m umnor.ilr . ■ i di-h.y ally to tie r> ligion of you: ; i;■ rh• •i, t i to yo ,r country. .-hall not I t>. toll rat. and in any form " j The ('athollo theater «« a m*an lot -olvlng the problem of t.culitloi 1 of motion picture ami photoplay wa-. prop*. -il n llie r< port The * -■••riou--.m■ of The divert • <vi! was j ernpha i/.ed and stales that perniii of ea - y divorce were -eol'ed j \ tit lion v (’om-tock. latt preside m of the Society sot the Suppres-ion l ( Miial ii io-iI on I'iiiir Nil.*-) y \ 1 1 1 1. % I HI VIMKft IMIINK llor.fttr.r* y.1.l I' li.*» |> h h *«- c .| • n , r.-fi >«t to: tin.l |il'**nnt. i|| 1 1 1 \ |,. li.fleln 1 aid Vltui -Uig 1., tie ,h. .Ith Huy . m-ttle A.Tv be* n tin k> y tone of the arch of his MexP an polh’> If I" charged In th** Republican platform, and the charge 1- being repeated In every speech by Hughes, that Wl|-on has neither kept us from war with Mexico nor saved our national honor, that as the «ll r< ct r* - * 1 1 1 of th** vacillating Wtl on poll. v. conditions In Mexico are w ors. today th in when he took of fb *’. that hundreds us Americans have be*-n killed nnd millions of American property destroyed In Mexico 1u dell.nice of our tight. I'tifortuntil e|y, both the Uepuhlle an plnttotm and the Republican ran and In * limit th**iusclv« t* to u billet and sweeping criticism of the Wil son Mexican policy, without stig gosling w hut should have ho* n done or promising 4viut will he done If they get control of t|ie government Hughe has expressed a high re gard for fit** late Huerta but has not said that had he been president lie would have recognized him as pres blent vs Mexico. ('onghletlriu ill* 1 well known pub It onllniird <>* I'ntr I **ur, DETFOIT TIMES WAYNE TAX VALUATION IS BOOSTED I- -of 2.’).'J,982,877 Is Added to Figures of Supervisors NLW TOTALIS 51,180,308,225) Equalization Hoard To Retfin Its Hearings Tuesday LAN'SINM. Mi. h.. Aug 21 Th ■ j Tlu <a. in men ha ph. . and v.-lua i III* n■ I Os y .. I H la. •• Hi. I figures of Ml. f II.XT' ■ r Tilt j State board nP/a ion begin I h.-aring Tut -day STRIKERS 1 ARE JAILtO BY VAX ZiLE Fi v e Patternmakers Also Fined SI CO Eaeh SENTENCES P.RING TEARS («irl Strikers, Awaiting Trial, Much Im pressed When .tudge Van Zilo. in circuit court. Monday fort noon Imposed heavy fine-* and jai! aenten* <•••* on liv* men uccn-od of < ontempt of court for al!t g- and llleiml Mrike uc tivlries in connei ion with the pat ern makers strike, la or 2't girls who are charged with a similar of fen-.- m connect ion wiih the cigar inak* i t ni> hi ok* into tears The cin i it <• *>.ir» rttom yy as crowd' and v ith ext i't tl per-on-* most of whom are Interested in labor stril. Judge \':<n Zilt In pronouncing s* nlenci-*. did so with much em phasis, declaring that the safety of property is an Inalienable right of ary man and that workers must not violate this right Th* men sentenced to pay a fine (I'Antlniieil nil I'ncr Nine.) CHILE TO FIGHT BLACK LIST Seeks ( o-operation of l!. S. and Other American Powers H A XT! AMO. t'hlle, Aug _*| Th* ( hilltiit goxun.iu nt has Instrm letl Its ministers to sound the I’nlted SiHii-s, Arg. mine and Hra/lllaii gov erntivetits relative to Jo.ut action ug.iiti -i the IJrt'P h blacklist. If was atinouneed today The action y\ .« laken a th* r*- suit of (omplninta fr* m many of the hading lm.-.iiie.-a liouhcs of Chile They inforim and Mm government (hat the Mrilish blacklist wh.- ilhg.il and wnuhl cripple Chile most seriously I'rlnlliU— Ifcr pl-il-i nml klml—lhn( Ih i Itc H(- I I u>« - 4ith l»e|>(.— .Mioti l.’>g(l. Will Wilson Ignore Lack Os Legal Right and Seize Roads If Strike Comes ? BY FREDERICK W KERBY. W \ SHI.N< i'll t\, I). C. Aug. | If guv. rnieiit oi' i Mion of railroads 1 * I ! n'll tP e ending st like of I'd .mu i.tiiway i:i.'(i, it will come In -pitc oi tlu- fact th re >u existing legal in* at. by which it can b< ■ brought about It riny loin, ju i a- government ojDtition (auie n Kiiglatid, ovr ; night, at th* outbreak oi the Kuro P* ■*» war !' tuny come ju-’ as the abolition joss! v. r> .a me without any legal Will Woodrow Wilson do with the OIHLS SHOW SIGisS EE GIVING l„ Severn! Scores of Strik i ir Uiivanrtakers Return to Work i WAGES GOOD, IMJUiki SHOWS Fliose Working Full Time Earn SI2 to Si [) a M eek An ordiug to «»iim of the cigar m in. ilirei ** n by a I iuk r< porter, Monday, tlici'e ar* 1 indications that th. cigarm.ik* is’ sirik*- i. b.- ginicc. l" hr* ak S;\ > girls w* tit i ... k to on* ( l tin 1. rgest plants, Monday, and .till more to another. Ac ording to books examined !>y th* line it porter, the gills ar. caving wages runnin.; fioin SIJ to ilh pel we. k. and thosewhos. Wages run low an Mtuwu to Lave laken from on* ball to two days oil a wick. tl.il- uu-st and ned by th* in ve-tigator say that they are at lib * rty to ( Oiii. and go as they phase. Tie i.i'.'ing <>f stnktrs in tfre Poll Ii hall, at For. st a\ ..o ’ ..nd Chen, -t which is tn.the locality of most of the m..nufM'turing pl .nts, are still h> lng held, *>ut th*- girl* are said to lie weakening Sum* of th* in when asked w ha' th* r gtiev an< e is. hav e no very (h tlnit* r* (dy; others say that they canont live on th*- money tliry are rerelvlng while still others say their hours ar< too hmg Accordinc: to the manufac turer- about 5.500 girls ar. oji strike. DENIES BRITAIN \ BALKS PEACE Astjuilh Declares (tcnnany’s Terms Are Im possible LON IM TN Am: _M to-rinnuy has show n tu> disposition toward p aeo, except on terms dishonorable and humiliating to some of the Mlies, Premier Asquith informed tin- house of commons this afternoon The prime milliliter’s -«t it lenient was made In aiisw*-i to iiH-.r'ion* by I nder Het-r* t.irv Zimtn. ii. an ot th* (lertimri fort h n ofhee. who told a Hungarian n.-wspaper n»«iitl.v that it wag Kngland that wa Id.irk ing I" t*ce Zimmerman's etatenunt that Ktl>?- l.iml preve.ntetl h*r Allies from b .aw lug » «f i- position toward peace b untrue. Asquith said 1 (•> re turn h-d Mo- H.-rman foreign oßlce! oil ■ al that (J* rmany has n.-v t-r sub milted official firms of pi ac \ »lo> for VI.DKK II lI.WTKR f«r eoLirk .n stil’k. | M ONDAV, AIIiIST 21, 19 16. railroad strike what Theodore Rouse v*-lt was prepared to do with the great coal strike? <>n the an-w-r to this ami some other contingencies r*si.* the (pi**s tlon of whether government opera lion of railroads may become an ac compll-h» and tact Without any legal sanction, Roose- V* It was prepared to Intervene in tin great anihraclt* coal strike and operate the inities under a receiver hip, ii-iru: the regular army as the in:t runient' When Rons* veil called (J.-orgr* I-'. I ('outlnued on I’ngr Alltel EHIMARY "ISiPAISH ON LAST UP Ui-nclidates Rolling Up Sleeves For Whirl wind Finish VIAYOR \LTY FIGHT OF MOST INTEREST Wayne Flays Promi nent Part In Contest For Governor With the priii :r. . ampalgn on ita la ! lap, poll! u .il tag. ■ .- rc being •* * t for a whirlwind hni.-li Ly th-v variou- candidates, particularly in the ;mi:i* rnatoriiii, 'uavciity ami <>• Hity lights Seven :nor* day renain be for. 1 ] tl;e voters will go to the pods to ! cu*f Midi hallo’s and In ilnse sev (( nntlnuril on I’ncr Vine). Windsor Entries For Tuesday Flr«t liner*— MOO 2-year-old maid en* ii fuilonw Hazelnut, 112. Kx -ln/ilet tilnpt. 112. Huttar.xcot* t». 112, .1 liufu-, 11.' Monotony. 112. Duch* 6* of Id X Well, J< > !•. Ulscifn, 112, Sturdy** 1" lit iphlc, 101'; S I Mint/., 112. I»v. /•-■n. 10!*, Dor**. 109 Aim* *>ll*iblr** Minnie Hohr* n*. 1"!*. Hittet swpci, 103 ; I*' rd 1’ t /,h*»i li*Tt. 112 Tttirono***, 109; LM«*lln. 1 0 !i ll.ni> Shock 109 1 Second It* • ikftii, -\i» 11 r-1 dd<• and tip, claim rnr. mil*- Hoy. 107. xOala : " n.\ . 12. I .mol .1, !>S. l-'l* u t .>n 11, 1 lift; A volant '• ••. vl'alr indent. 04. Spadix !!•?*, Zu'lor’i. 103 xCupld'n Dart. 1"6; 1100, H*.o, 107 Third Itti'-i Ihi'O, It-year-old* and tip. cl.iitnlnu. 7 furlonira: Good Shot, 10«. M.ltrl.i.* 9V Mm 11 no Inn, 111. He -11 n. t)< *'<\ !*l. Smithfleld. 10fl; xKlci to, m. • >k< mux. 114 Fourth Fact Allie.-*’ Nelltn*; lutndl cap, $' .1 year-old** and up 1 I*lll mile- l'i* Ihe 1 Mil. y. 107, Hall Roy, li'2. Fountain Fay. I ."> I.ittla String. 102. AM -i itrun, loK Hope, 97 Tokay, •• f* Fifth Rio* MOO, 3->e.* r -old . .ind (III 1 elliny, *■ furlori*;** Harx and r>tat-. 11l xFhrt tophln*. 10». n*ilal;», , 0!- S.iii.ln of I Icm Nit r** 109, Droll. 11>.">, ' 1 t’d Holy ’.el. I’lKUity. 107, xWandn I I’ttzer. 10... Stout Heart. 112. I!tf* lira ! zo», . 11 m \\i«U**l>, 107, Silt I Kne- M"0 *t ' c.ir old- ind UP. *-ell!r*u Mil* Nil tlt an It 1o 4 st • "tiar 1. -■ •• 111, Midi* Water *, 1 of., .lan hone. 10. Waferprt.of, l-ot. I'lrNt De (tP'x, He. Maine**, 10** K#-nr**olt. Hi Volant » ”7. R >..k* r Rill. lor F'mt ! Star, lo is. .rpil I"**, \\ \v <’iatk. I 1 Almo el Bil'le I Indu'd Itl'.lh.T, |o.*>, I Milton i.uplr'l. 10‘» Mono, *.\. IIP 111-ten a. 11 ,N. a lll** ell 111 Seventh It • . M> . 1\ * r nM« nnd up, N'lliny, mile Mud to vxrd*. t'adct-.xa io7 t'aaal n. 101 xNrluto [ernt, ll* P* i>t n. lo*; Hu//. \> ..mid. jl ‘ - 1 1" k* T K i 1 ■ 7 . Xla, k 11 «*■■ v**a, ft, \\ l*dx It. ’ 1 > H.t Ivt i , I*\t '*» I Marchmont. ’<*l xlten ijuinee. I"1 j xFtv*» pout..:. apprentice allowance I claim* it | j \ I trjr«- party of I null lam* farm- I oi's is io 1 »Mtv«• Xnvt t>r * an*. toda\ ion an olieot va'fro tour that «,!l t.ike them thu.ti ’h n««i *h»*ll* llllnci rout horn \VI won-tit. arrl lowa Mr nnd Mr-. .1 D F'amiph .md Ml**s Florin** l l>*t>* rntan. of D< oh ar*» ;tmotif, th** yu*t-**» «ts sin ,*t il It hr.uso, Suyar Mill. White intoiiuam Mrs W O <’nin> , of l.akt U’ortli, Fla. lx Hip aural of *!rs Frnrtl W Mrndley No. f>o t’huit li-at., Highlanl i ark I*’ VKKKIJ* for (’minty Clerk. Adv. RUSSIANS GAIN NEAR KOVEL AND CAPTURE HEIGHTS IN CAUCASUS; BULGARIANS INVADING GREECE HEAT KILLS THREE IH TWO DAYS Showers and Cooler Weather Promised For Tuesday SUNDAY WAS SCORCHING HOT Maximum of 9(> Was Two Degrees Relow Season's Record 1 iioi mi v rr.wrr.it\t« ur.s Su min' & a. in 71) ** i>. in .. . . hii K a. m 7 U |i. in *>7 7 a. in M Ml |». in *.*V N it. in x.a 11 p. ni M II ii. in nil I- in Ml niuli I . 111 a. in in i Mllllllll) 111 11. Ml I*ll | la. iii HU 11 u. m ... till -a. in M 1 2 ii'ion IIU II n. in Til 1 11. m. . . I 4u. in .... 711 U |i. in .... D4 I p tn noon. Monday, three deaths duo to i In- in: heat of Sunday j and today «rrc officially reported. I 1 "ii prostrations were also n port id, and two near ilrow tnng* tit ijeile I It*. Sunday. After scorching humanity all day Sunday at a temperature that ranged from HO to fo>, the weather man got back on the job a,tain, Mon day morning, ar.d by noon had forced the mercury up to 92 de grees. Weather Forecaster Conger of fered Rome hope of relief in ills pre dictions for the day. however. He declared that there would probably be showers during the day and a subsequent drop In the temperature. Joseph Wexbcrg of No. 19 llushey st., died of heart failure when he placed a cake of toe against his heart and chest afier suffering all dav. Wevberg walked a block down Michlgan-ave. with the Ice in his , arms Arriving at his home, he col ((.iititlnai-d on rngii Miifl ALD. RICHERT WANTS PROBE OF GARAGE MEN The common council will Investi gate charges that gasoline sold In Detroit garage.-; Is diluted, nrul will ’ take steps to punish any offenders 1 discovered, if Aid Rifihert las his w,i\ in the council mooting, I'm «■ I<l w > night, tho alderman will offer a resolution providing fm a earth ing investigation. fender the resolution wh' i -t'te** that I’.iluilun of gasoline e Im tt ti ftc|iuni com pln.tr is, hit- been a serious handicap to the tn. v* mnt of au*om;>bileg iti th* city f ‘i ■ nr:;- HI would Instruct Corpora* ion Conn el IMngeman to In * uto ; • ei-dingp against any pub! gulag* found to he market inn am hut p irn gasoline. AM Richer!'* rerolution t* known I to the majority of aldennvn, at I t it W' imlhatid, no op poaii i.-n Ku de,eloped to ll PARK SLEEPER GUTS ROOM BUT LOSES VALUABLES Arthur Clark, of \»» 7\ na/ip •( '»*♦ V !■ ' Uit. report)"l »o the police M v "f.nilln i that w hile if* |**pt ii 1 r ii; park H'u day /light iw. ii m ok' hiiv. and took him to ' to -r e . \<tam are., rat, wh« re ■ they i"' u hi.- of smi m *u-l, atd a .ci ' Uued at S”d Lionel If : n, »'u el I and V**. (tuehcr, 22 y< ar s old be h ot Ituffalo. were later artr-t.-d by Iketertive Alfred Sisk a. 'HUGHES IS APPLAUDED 111 CHURCH Could Not Respond to Request of Pastor to Take Pulpit By PERRY Alt SOLD. (Shiff • nrrr.-.-pomleht L’niteu /’re*#.) S\N IMFSftO, Cal., AiiJ. 21.—A inciting between dm Johnson, of California an I Repuldiean Preaiden . toil Nominee Hughe may bear ranged befor* lie candidate leaves California. I'llis effort to promote harmony between iln* Republican fuetinifr :n thin stale wa: being made today whe.i it became known that (lov, Hughes was at laing Reach Sunday at Hu* same time the Calllornia executive was there, flow Johnson, how* ver, cut of re aped to (lov. Hughes’ busy piogrum, did not inform :lie presidential nom ine** Hint he was theta , so there was no meeting. It wa.i said today that a meet inn nay be arranged at Srcraniento while Hughes is on his way to Og den The nominee did rot learn that he had ints.-u-cl John oi. until lm returned to Los Angele - . Today Ctov. Hughes waa to ee s-omething of the San Diego exposition, to plant a tn* and to address a meeting lore, returning to l.os Angeles iu tin *■ to p<ak i < lore u big put he -og tonight Hughe- had a singular experience la-t night. He attended divine ser ! vices at the First Methodist church Jand upon taking his seat, \va greet rcl with applause by the eongrega ti#n The pastor of the church came down to welcome him and urged him to any a few words from the pulpit. Hughes was quit* era- I bumissed and insisted that he could 'not comply with the request. Th * I services tlmn proceeded, but at the close the congregation a: ain <le ! nianded tiiat Hie candidate Hand up so that they could see ldtn and Hughes complied, stating his pi* * ure at being in CoLforn •» TROOPS TO STAY IN MEXICO FOR THE PRESENT WASH INC, !Y»N\ \ug. 2! Th«> j Amorl' an tioop-* w ll n f lx? with* drawn fr m .M*co until the joint ‘M«\l 'American 'munis-ion lui, . met «.md such actiot. tin been reo ’ omtnei and» 1 by tt.e American mem tier* .i high official .ud toda> Tb* a’fieniiMi wa - made .is an ■answet o> i «jii 'stl©n regarding th.* a*!«ui to lie *uk»n by Hen. Funston’s t.-po!’ ‘h.c the rn ops r.iiglit now be w.thdrawn without endangering the safety of the lordet At the same time th« 'udief w* « xpreai-fd tl.ttt tl" militia m tin border would tie returned t*» their respective »ta'es not long after He troop* ar** , withdrawu front Mexico and the border patrol Pity left entirely t< ihe ivgular army. TIIE WEATHER. |l*-tr»!l nml * loin 11 * Month.* nluhl null •'■■•■kiln*. unifl t l*-«l i luiMltil' • kvtirrii *'«*«*lrr I'nrvlai i moitrrs r •<■,lhe rI« wlstl*. I r Vtrhl|c«lt: l'*nlhl' -AiH'iH tonlulM soil I *ii'»ilh)' i | lu*il»*. I |*i»*-r I nitre ui|,lrrnO In Irr h inu'tiriiftl fit aii.ufh ** lk'l* 111**1 •Ai'tirr* »|i.in| it .ilt Hi r**• «l l n**|iiln» t ,«*rr I nk«-M llniUrilr «mllinf«l ft* i"u'h slliil* mu! urnfmlli inir ifnHlklr VI nliiht nml fsruilHi puknhli -ki***rr* nnil Ikanlrr lllirni* lUlMlnt. tlttttirut Iriiiprruinrr <hU ilnlf In pnul i'i tunr*. si In 1k7.*l sutl I l**n»; lintrsl, If in I **«l7. Vnr »*-a.' h*i<> l®*ln» t IlitUrui irm pt-rNtlirr. tf*>i h»»n''«*. Hit mrnn. S*l <-tiiii«l** itrnlkrr nil) .A- tnrl* nt rnln. Ihi nun .rM Vlnniln* nl Tl’i) I in. ■ml rlira luniln nt *l7 h tn. liar nmuli rlitt Ml ltl.il |> Ht. l , r*B*lmi —thr plnln nrn* kln.l—tVnl l» rluht—llbk* >lvli llrtt —kiln ONE CENT. | Serbians Battling Fer dinand's Men In Balkans FRENCH REPULSE CHARGE ON CLERY Heavy Infantry Fire Mows Down Ranks of Stormers PETROGRAD, Aug. 21.—Rus sian forces in the Caucasus have captured a whole series of strongly fortified heights in the region of Diarbekir, taking many prisoners, it was officially an> nounced today. LONDON, Aug. 21.—British covering patrols withdrew before strong enemy forces northeast of Foureaux wood in last night’s fighting, but the Germans were unable to follow up the advance because of British artillery fire, Gen. Haig reported this after noon. The Germans three times at tacked British positions at Fourefux wood, after heavy bombardment, but were each time repulsed. SALONIKA, Aug. 21.—-Bulgar ian forces are advancing south of the Greek town of Florins, despite stubborn Serbian resist ance. Stubborn fighting con tinued all day Saturday, near Banitza, 31 miles northwest of Salonika. PARIS, Aug. 21.—The Go* mans trade a second desperate attempt to capture the village of Flcury. three and one-half mMea . northwest of Verdun last night, attacking in 'orce after spray* Ing the French positions with liquid fire. The war office an# nounced today that Frsneh bar* rage Infantry fire stopped tha attack short, inflicting serloua losses on the enemy. PFITKOORAD, Ang. 21 —Th<* Kit* pint) further almnorcj their Hom n spvr-rr flirhiirg along the Sbochod northeast of Kovel yeaf/irdny. It uraa 'officially annmirred today, making 'progress n*fit Toboly aril In the re -1 gi< nos Rudka Cbrrwische. 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