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University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 8-31-1914 Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-31-1914 Journal Publishing Company Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_mj_news Recommended Citation Journal Publishing Company. "Albuquerque Morning Journal, 08-31-1914." (1914). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ abq_mj_news/1039 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Albuquerque Morning Journal 1908-1921 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. t ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. Pally by Carrier or Mall Ma MEXICO, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1914, Single Copies, AO, THIRTY-SIXT- H YEAH ALBUQUERQUE, NEW Month. CXXXXIIl, X. tf. are required immediately, can ton-lo- r niilll 1 1 nn I II HENRY OPPOSED TO tinue her advance. "A thoiisund Austrlun prisoner bttiMnu NATIONAL PROHIBITION LORD KITCHENER REPORTS 15 IIOl'J hnve renehtil Kiev, and about 0 aihui. DESPERftTE BATTLE brought to Hermans have been 1ST MOSNIN JOURNAL rtCIAL IIAUO WIR Washington, Aim. 30. "1 shall res- "Several captured batteries or iieiu 111 1 Kiev, DROPS BOMBS olutely oppose Ml! actions looking K unit have been brought to Vilna, suf- especially national prohibition and woman's 111 mid Moscow, while other, frage," declares n statement Issued to- BRITISH RETIREMENT AUSTRIAN Maxims, have been turned over to L, III PROGRESS OH against day by Representative Itoben regiments ut the front tor imp Henry, of Texas, chairman t the their former owner." PARIS WITHOUT house rules committee, before which on each of thesu measures l GERMANS CLAIM TO HAVE tho finht SSI ANS pending. DAYS OF DEFEATED THE HI It Is not possible to draw an GOOD ORDER AFTER WITH RUSSIANS providing for national pro. Berlin", 30 Copenhagen amendment FROIITi Auk. (via UGH hlbltlort that I am willing to support and London, 6;R0 p, ni.) The corre- Ml DHIiAGt of Representative Henry statement spondent at German headquarters was Issued In connection with a letter the Detiches Tagcsche-Tuges-Zeitun- 11, of Kngllsh Mt addressed to lr. J. Gumbrell. lennrl. thw defeat of tho Anti-saloo- n AWFUL BftTTLE STRUGGLE by great Oalbis, head of the Texas FIGHT St. Quentln, accompanied leaitue who aske.i Mr. Henry to review LIAKIIIG TOIitlG losses. The army, utterly defeated, Capital Is Startled, but by French tho pending umemlmenls and decide he says, found Its retreat barred proposal national prohi- : whether a for masses of German cuvalry. Remains Tranquil Under bition could be so framed as to win i r.rrt..ulHini1ent Th adds: his support. In his letter Mr. Henry "The arm v of General Von Kluck Bombardment by an Aero- -. points out that with the pussnge of IN CLOSE itt energetic and In a posb GERMAN ASSAULTS In pursuit the Welili bill ttio question oi snip-me- EXTENDS OVER LINE lion to advance further." prohibition terri- STRUGGLE fob plane, of liquor into Tho general staff publishes tho tory was remanded to the Jurisdiction lowing: now MEET WITH A com of the several states. "We are FORMATION HUNDRED "Our troops In Prussia, tinder asked," the letter adds, "to reverse MORE THAN ONE inun.l .if Ooncrul Von Uandenberg. af FACE POSSIBILITIES our course I'm! surrender the pollen In district ter o three days' battle the (towers of the sovereign states to DEADLY AT CLOSE RANGE of OIlHenhurR and Ortelsberg, Kant GREATER MENACE FIRE army con OF federal control." MILES LONGSAYS REPORT Prussia defeated a Russian With four of the eleven members of sisting of five army corps and three committee openly opposed divisions, troops are now tho rubs cavalry our to R constitutional amendment for pursuing the enemy beyond the Missiles Fall in Vicinity of woman suffrage, two others probably Horrible Slaughter Occurs, English Commander Admitting in Prussia and nKainst It and four In favor of It, It I" Czar's Armies Are Steadily Moving Forward Many Hospitals, Several regarded as improbable that a special of Between and 8,000, but Declaring Kai. press can be Losses 5,000 State-mp- nt nrni.iv regards rule under Which the matter Fleeing Safety, Says Official SAVAIi I.OSM LIGHTLY Ancient Church during Inhabitants Are for Theaters and brought l will be obtained ser's Soldiers Have Suffered Far Greater Casualties; In- the present or the December Session Thousands of Prisoners Taken London, Auk. 30 ( 1 0 : F 5 p. m.l A From St. Petersbura: Edifice, , of congress. Held in Check by Combined Resistance of A- dispatch received here by the Mar- vaders Are and Wounded; compuny and Great Losses Are Inflicted in Killed coni Wireless Telegraph Moslems ltcvolt In Africa. llies Along Entire Battle Line, Forces Under Sir John from Berlin Kivei an official statement Paris. Auk. .10 (10:50 p. ml Adi Emperor Francis Heli- !V MORNING JOUR tCIAL UHIO 111 of the concerning the naval battle off , ) to agency from Turin En- Many Guns Taken From Forces ,,....1,. in 't ii 111 a weriim" patch the lluvas French Having Part in Only One Section of General goland, it says: Stampu in a mspnicn uaieo Which Preced- " ,, . ,.t... suoOisnvs-- - the Joseph During Numerous Detached Fights Trie naval eiigMKemrm iitoi aeroplane,"'r ,.,, ,,. Ir..t lnsument gagement of Great War. Is treated by the press as About Capital of Gal- significance and as on oc- Turk-Iv- i ed General Engagement Centering without ie bomb struck Ma? L'Kst Ibania. and detnandlng that the currence which cannot uffect the mill-- ! Urn flag be hoisted over that city. situation." the That the French lines are still falling back before the German icia, Which Is First Objective. lary hospital, and three more fell near Qual de Jetnmepe. Hue tticoiiet mm j advance is indicated by an official statement issued by the French tie KepuWuiue. it itf aeciaicu con- Pluee la URKEY 1 Desperate fighting no damage was done. T BERTH war office, which says that the progress! of the German right wing LONDON, Aug. 30 (11:40 M.) BRITISH SEIZE that occurrence, statement issued ThmiBh startled by this the French left to yield ground. tinues along the Austrian frontier, says an official (Parisians remained tranquil. All have has obliged correspondent of the ibeen gradually accustomed to consider F.arl Kitchener, the British secretary for war, gives in detail telegraphed here by the s, at St Pdersburg and much more neriuus evems as pokoku.-tie- TO DECLARE I and . IN p'0llie ,f the capital are the part played by troops in the operations in Belgium France. Renter Telegram company. GERMAN PORT and the IR gam-- j eouat to cither fortune nara won sue. office, the re-- extended from August 23 to August 26 and the "In East Prussia," continues the Russian war cess In the north or a temporary ! These operations of the Vistula, are. verso.' of 6,000. The condi and fortresses of Thorn and Graudenz. east I British losses numbered in the neighborhood sons i . territory over which a fierman W e taken 3 UUU, The AGAINST GREECE taking part with a large number of siege guns. have SOUTHERN SEAS laeroplanlst flew Is In the northeas- tion and spirits of the British troops at the front are described as ) tern part of Paris and scarcely a mile east of Lenik-r- (capital of Gabc.a j Wen than fill the prisoners in the operations the of the city. In this excellent and reinforcements have sent to more -"j Ifrom heart just south ot tne Vistula, tiie eiRiiiy ;- district are the big military hospital, by the casualties. A German aviator has appeared over "Nar r)dgorz, Unils, St. gaps created a number of caissons of ammunition! the Hospital St. men and we captured four guns, prison for women, the Church of St. Moslems Regard It as Oppor- - Paris and was engaged on Sunday in dropping bombs in a pop-- guns abandoned bv the Austrians when they crossed the; Metropolis 0T SamOan bfOUp Ijiurent, which dates from the th and nine , sta- - section of tlie city. Several ot the bombs tailed to expioue, and surround- . century; the north railroud tune Time tO Make Fight?1"0" we took 1,000 prisoners DV Ut(, Mt. - Zolokia North of Tomacheff HPhl HfirPtfltOre KalSeri ,h maenlflcent Church of i r, i ri t n nn v hos-- OL,Ulllll,nir w 9rmitnt ......aim two ihtsoiiss iniurcu, wcic- of Tomacheff, . Paul, Hib and i........-- j defeated the Hungarian Fifteenth division east n i J M.... de - to Regain Macedonia ' ed and IS nepOnea INUW lirUIUStVipltnl,r'vincentone of the largest in pans; sev- women. several entire regiments surrendering." , leral colleger and theaters. Aegean Islands, t is preparing for a siege should the lines opposing the Galicia have developed into a of England, Paris Scattered encounters in eastern t.1MWt.tw, Wen in AK-M- W broken. Enormous stocks of food have placed southern districts of TO T (iKKMW Germans general battle extending 100 miles from the VIHJ WISH 1ST MOSNOrt JOUSNM. SKCIM. llHt and cattle m vast numliers nave in Galicia, ISV MOSHINS JOUSSL MCIL LIAOIO WIS1 ni.) the state warehouses and sheep Lublin, in Russian Poland, to a ixiint beyond Lemberg, Aug. 80 (11:53 p. m.l-- -A London, Aim. 31 (2:"5 a. Aug. 30 (7:20 p. m.) London, . London. Exchange Tele- The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic Wen herded in the Bois de Boulogne. ( St. Petersburg correspondent of the Daily Mail. He adds: official Information mireau an- - Paris dispatch to the i says the ;The company, says: correspondent In an article printed 1 back.