University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-24-1914 Las Vegas Optic, 10-24-1914 The Optic Publishing Co. Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lvdo_news Recommended Citation The Optic Publishing Co.. "Las Vegas Optic, 10-24-1914." (1914). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lvdo_news/2306 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 Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 3 ' THE kaiser put the and CQLD tonight fight "germ" in. Ger- Sunday, with freezing . many; will the allies tomor- - Li b-- temperatures; Li ViJU be able to knock It row will U be fair. out? ' exCLUOIVE ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIF?E TELEGRAPH SERVICE VOL. XXXVI. NO. 36. LAS VEGAS DAILY OPTIC, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1914. CITY EDITION i fj-- CARRANZA-TAKE- HIMSELF TOO SERIOUSLY THINKS EVERYBODY IN MEXICO SHOULD TAKE ORDERS FROM HIM CONVENTION TAKES RECESS TODAY'S DEVELOPMENTS RUSSIANS GAIN UPPER HAND IN' NO MATTER VHAT RESULT OF PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT RE- SENTS ITS ISSUING S Two months ago today the British began its retreat from Mens. To- TO OFFICERS THEATER day the battered forces of Sir John French are 50 miles to ths northeast of WAR MAY GERMANY WILL NOT FIGHTING IN EASTERN Mons. In the intervening (jeriod the impetuous German advance penetrat- DE, ed almost to the gates of Paris, only to be hurled back again ii the crucial zapata mm mmm battle of the Marne, and now the hostile forces are deadkc'Crtd 50 miles to of Mons. " VIOLATE MONROE HER OF WAR, EMBARRASSING TEUTONS northwest DOCTRINE, WHEN THEY ARRIVE THE SES- new course1 of On Today's reports throw little light on the the battle. SIONS WILL BE RENEWED, the fighting on the plains of Flanders, in the opinion alike of German and ACCORDING TO PLAN French and British in measure the outcome of IN FRENCH-BELGIA- N CAMPAIGN observers, depends large AMBASSADOR TELLS WASHINGTON the whole campaign. Mexico City, Oct. 24The Aguas The French official statement indicates with what intensity the oppos- Calientes convention has recessed ing forces are contesting the issue. It is admitted that the Germans have temporarily, pending the arrival of to in advanced the north of Dixmunde and the neighborhood of LaBassee, the Zapata delegates, according to un- to and that the as a it Is have near Washington, Oct. 21. The German Takachiho, was run on the China London, Oct. 24. Superlatives have closer the positions but counter stroke, said, the French pushed forward official reports received here today. at- ambassador, Count von Bernstorff coast at a 60 miles to the south been so frequently used la the Fiench sorties are failing. Nieuport, in the region of Langemarck and between Armentieres and Lille. point The convention has issued orders t are as fluc- eaid today that early in the European of Tsing Tau. The Chinese took pos- tempts to describe the engagements London newspapers treating These, in the language of the French war office are "inestimable several military men, and this action withdrawal of Ger- war he had assured ihe United States session, but the Japanese came along of the present war that the emphasis significant the tuations of a contest waged so fiercely." The war office contented itself was looked upon as offensive by Car and Brus- overnment. that whatever the out by sea and drove the Chinese away. or such terms as "more desperate," man troops from Antwerp with the statement that the line of combat as a whole has been maintained. ranza, who expected all chiefs to re movements would ap- come of the conflict, Germany would Ilerr von Maltzan, the Gorman min- "violent" and "crucial" has been sels, hut these Over the .remainder of the tong battlefront the deadlock continued. cognize only orders Issued by himself. respect the Monroe doctrine. ister at has" to the weakened by daily use; but today, as pear to bo only part of Germany's plan Slight progress is claimed by the French at various points in the Woeyre Peklngj protested Count von Bernstorff said he had foreign office against the of though by mutual agreement, ,hotb of reinforcing her. fighting line. district, but the general positions of the opposing forcd !, are changed in interning v iled. with the state on the S-- crew Gorman and British newspapers char- no important particular. department by China; contending a September 3, Boon after his arrival in mat mo umnese ttas acterize the conflict along the front The Paris Statement Regarding the situation in the east there is, as heretofore, conflict government per (hit; country from Berlin, a written of mitted Japanese soldiers to land on BflinsiruKA from Lille in France, to the Belgian Paris, Oct. 24. The. official com of clajims. The French war office asserts that the Germans are falling f!c!al statement that would her without them un- seaboard as the greatest struggle of munication given out at the war office back to the south of Warsaw, as well as to the west of Ivangorod. Ad- Germany territory taking not on the Monrote doctrine der arrest. all.' this afternoon says the Germans have vices from Russian and Austrian sources agree that one of the bitterest infringe DIx- - Aus- no matter what the outcome of the party Germans are Reinforced made progress to the north of battles of the war Is in progress along the River San. An official In mim var. Victories Bosnia London newspapers were quick to raude and in the vicinity of La Bassee, trian statement reports the repulses of Russians. Dispatches from Petro-gra- ma was 7'he German ambassador said that Amsterdam, Oct. 24 (By way ol seize the suggestion of a German mil- but that the French have made however, state that the Austrian assault repulsed by vigorous GERMANS AT OSTEND KILL AS - this assurance had first been given in London). A dispatch from Vienna expert as cabled here from Ber- terial advances to the west of Nieu- counter attacks of the Russians. j SAILANTS AND CAPTURE itary in a conversation with one brings the following official announce- lin that this is the crucial conflict of port, in the region of Langemarck and In the monotonous routine of official statements and technical details fernally A MACHINE GUN of the officials of the state ment the Austrian government un- whole and whether this between Armentieres and Lille. of the fighting was Injected a picturesque touch by the report at Tokio department. by the camaign, He could Jiot recall whether it was der date of October 23: he so or not, It is contended that the The text of the communication Is of Vice Admiral Kato, verifying the German claim to another audacious London, Oct. 24. A dispatch to the It was a Ger. Secretary Bryan or Counsellor Lan- "Strong Servian and Montenegrin outcome is likely to decide the future as follows: feat of the seas. The vice admiral admitted that apparently Evening News from Dunkirk .gives man a mine which sunk sing. Mr. Lansing said today the as- forces which had penetrated the south- of German operations in France. "The battle continues on our left torpedo boat destroyer and not the Japanese heretofore unpublished details of the men surances had not been given to him eastern frontier districts in East Bos- of 600,000 men pre said wing. The enemy has made progress cruiser Takachiho on October 17. As the cruiser sank the went to bombardment of the Germans on the and that he did not know if nia that were without offensive works rushed to the German to the north of Dixmude and in the their death with the chorus of the Japanese anthem on their lips. Secretary coast of Belgium by British monitors. to have been west in on no Bassee. We have made Bryan, now in the seaklng were defeated October 22, after a The has I wing, and it seems exagger-- ' vicinity of La admiralty stated previously r.fht the congressional campaign had been severe battle lasting three days, in ation to say that these operations perceptible advances to the east of that the British naval loss was slight so assured. the region ofNokro, and forced to re- ' shall be the supreme effort of the in- Nleuport, in the region of Langemarck CONGRESS ADJOURNS ELEVEN DROWNED ANUi and the correspondent sustaining tM The ambassador said the statement treat hastily. vaders to break through the allies' and in the region between Armen says that only one ship was damaged, wat made because of statements from "Details will follow later as the line. tieres and Lille. It Is a question of but adds that the landing party which various sources that Germany, results are not known now. The re-pe-rt Aircraft Enter Conflict inevitable fluctuations in the line of iTDIUFTEHNOON 2,600 UMEjOflELESS English the admiralty statement refers to as it- if successful, would not respect the of the battle was signed by Ord- denied the use of warships, combat, which, however, maintains going ashore with a machine gun suf Being Mcnroe doctrine and doubtless would nance Master Potiorez." which have been rendering good serv- self as a whole. FILIBUSTER IS GIVEN UP BY THE FLOODS IN TEXAS DO TERRIBLE fered) severely, losing a lieutenant colonization schemes In - is said to "On rest of the several SOUTHERN COTTON .: , FOR attempt great and a number of men who were pick- ice for the allies, Germany the front, DAMAGE; RELIEF 1 ' South.
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