Balkan phase developing as Teutons forge plan
London dispatch reports a slow second phase of the Balkan campaign with Bulgaria aiming to drive Allied forces from southern Serbia and Monastir. Austria and Germany shift targets toward Russia and the Danube region while rumors of Gallipoli involvement are discounted. Greece’s stance remains uncertain amid entente talks and trade restrictions.
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Serbia
Monastir
Berbin
Monteveera
Rumania
Hulearia
Gallipoli
Peninsula
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Rustchek
Danube
Romania
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Greece
Ers
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Germany
Summers Urged to Join the Canadians
Canadian recruiting officers allegedly urged U S soldiers at Vancouver Washington to desert and join the British army. The American Neutrality League of Oregon wired charges to Senator Chamberlain in Washington D C reporting letters from Canadian recruiters to U S troops.
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Vancouver
Wash
Oregon
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Washington, D. C
United States
Ford plans 240 guests for European peace voyage
The Scandinavian Scandinavian line steamship Oscar II sails at 2 p.m. tomorrow carrying 240 Ford guests including 63 involved in the place movement, 54 reporters, 3 newsreel men and 20 on his staff. Stops will include Christiana Stockholm Copenhagen and The Hague with possible other capitals. W J Bryan approved the plan and will join at The Hague.
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Henry Ford
Detroit
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Hague
Faces Over J Score Blasts
Federal agents arrest C. C. Crowley in San Francisco on charges of violating neutrality laws tied to alleged dynamite blasts. Authorities say Crowley’s claimed role caused loss of life and millions in damage nationwide since the war began. Lewis J. Smith, said accomplice, reportedly provided a full set of explosion details.
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San Francisco
C. C. Crowley
Lewis J. Smith
Oil Fever Grips Rock Springs Amid Rumors of Gusher
Rock Springs faces feverish excitement as reports swirl that a drilling rig east and south of town may have struck a great gusher after weeks of work. Judge Arvald ordered eighty five injunctions in land quieting actions while bankers and lawyers navigate claims and possible violence.
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Rock Springs
Maurice Groshon
Arvald
Talliaferro
Aintriet
Veteran engineer found dead in St Louis railroad room
Sidney Welster, 66, a veteran engineer with the Chicago and Alton railroad, was found dead in his room at the M C A in St Louis. He had long served on the Chicago & Alton line. Weather outlook mentions rain, warmer east and central areas, with unsettled conditions.
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Broom ST. Louis
Sidney v Welster
Chicago & Allen Railroad
M.C
Alton Wilde
International Toast by Wilson on Panama-Pacific Exposition
President Woodrow Wilson delivers an international toast at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. The page highlights the event and its significance for the fair's opening ceremonies and diplomatic gestures.
Withdrawals of Von Papen and Boy-Ed Asked
The United States asked Captain Karl Boy-Ed and Captain Franz von Papen, naval and military attaches of the German embassy in Washington, to leave. Secretary Lansing said they were persona non grata for improper activities related to naval and military matters. President Wilson approved the move to rid the nation of officials harmful to U S interests.
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Dee. d
Karl Boy-id
Franz von Paper
State Department
Lansing
United States
Wilson
von Bernatort
Germany
New York
Ermiang
Alexander von Nuber
Case against Von Papen and Boy Ed described
New York is cited in relation to actions criticized by the United States. The case against Von Papen and Boy Ed rests on suspicious circumstances and alleged violations of neutrality laws as the core elements of the matter.
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New York
United States
von Papen
Boy-Ed
Dickens Son Arrested in Murder Case in Longmont
Rien C Dickens, son of banker William H Dickens, was arrested in Longmont Colorado after his father was shot dead at home Tuesday night. Evidence found includes a rifle hidden in the garage and a claim he bought a Maxim silencer a month earlier. Dickens family insists on his innocence while funeral attendances continue.
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Colo
Dee
Riennie C. Dickens
Wiliam H. Dickens
Dickens
Noted sportsmen take up aviation in San Diego winter
Col. Max Fleischman Vinommt Aster Harry Payne Whitney and other eastern sportsmen have turned to aviation as a winter pursuit in San Diego, seeking the new sport amid the milijolnaires playbout style.
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Max Fleischman
Vinommt Aster
Harry Payne Whitney
San Diego
Clarke Wins Senate Presidency Pro Tempore in 1920 Caucus
Senator James P Clarke of Arkansas was chosen president pro tempore of the Senate by a 28 to 22 vote over Senator Pomerene of Ohio. Pomorene faced opposition from those opposing the ship purchase bill. After the vote the selection was made unanimous at Pomorene's suggestion. The caucus ended without full harmony and a victory for the blockade reform movement seemed possible. Conference to meet again tomorrow.
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James P Clarke
Arkansas
Senate
Clarke
Pomerene
Ohio
Pomorene Wie
Arkungan
Pom Orene
Wille
Magazine Winter Arrests Poe Forger y Charged Across Cities
Robert D. Jones listed among those wanted by police in New York Detroit and other cities for forgery. He allegedly passed a $150 check on the Redding National Bank signing as Joe Rnmith drawing on Curtin Publishing of Philadelphia. He claimed to be a newsman seeking western life stories.
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Cat
Dee
Robert D. Jones
New York
Detroit
United States
Canada
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Werthijems
Redding National Bank
Joe
Rmnith
Curtin Publishing Company
Shiladelphia
Trade centers report rising growth in manufacturing
Wholesale buyers report improved conditions in Chicago with stronger collections and demand for raw materials. Bank clearings rise in Chicago and St Paul, with year over year gains. Detroit notes higher wages and full capacity in mills, while Toledo and St Louis report dividend gains and robust retail sales respectively.
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Pec. T
Hubert F. Miller
Chicago Association of Commerce
All Lines Improving LSS Apolis Logo and Nil Iil Ol
Ambiguous text fragment from a publication mentions improvements to lines and a logo for LSS Apolis with unclear naming. No verifiable events or entities identified.
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LSS
Apolis
Local Trade Shows Improvement in November
A concise report notes a visible uptick in business activity in November with rehabilitation efforts aiding the lumber sector and boosting prospects for merchants seeking growth.
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Mobile
Dev
Cleveland Braces For Winter Labor Boom
Cleveland sees brisk movement as winter arrives with rising demand for workers. pay increases and shorter unemployment, with improved wages across trades. freight and railroad traffic surge as shipments flow to and from cities and towns.
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Cleveland
Coluus
Tortured horrifically by Villa soldiers report from frontier
A Vida mining man Meknnie Ring of Cos Souera arrives with accounts of Villa troops robbing and torturing civilians south of the international border. He describes a man tied and dragged by horsemen, shots fired, and a life demanded for release. Carranza forces advance toward Chihuahua City as Villa leaders fall. Three Americans—O. Cunningham, C. Hendrickson, and M. G. Southerd—are reported alive.
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Artz
Deo.t
Afta
Villa
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Cos
Souera
Nacorarl
Toyead
Irth
Carranza
Chihuahua City
Tuareg
Villa Generale
Lanon Chataro
Cunningham
Cis Hendrickson
M. G. Southerd
Jury Finds Cr Irafton Guilty of Holdups
A federal jury in Yellowstone National Park convicted Edward Trafton, 63, of Holpertlawho, on eight counts for holding up twenty three study coaches in an event July 24 1944. The robbery yielded valuables and about 2000 pounds. Witnesses testified movement before and after the crime. Trafton testified he was in Yellowstone at the time.
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United States
Builey
Edward
Trafton
Holpertlawho
Yellowetene National Park
Chicago
Waa Fm Progress
Yellowstone Park
Shimlool
Canadian Loan Raised to One Hundred Million Dollars
Ottawa announces an increase in the Canadian loan from fifty to one hundred million dollars. The additional funds will support munitions and equipment purchases for Canadian forces, with proceeds split between military needs and related aims.
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Can
Dee
Carillon
W. T. White
Ian
Tremalley
Bo Credit
Canada
National Defense Against Degeneracy Amid European War
A fragmented, garbled editorial calling for national defense to preserve posterity and resist perceived degeneracy linked to the European conflict. It urges strengthening internal unity, blocking foreign influence, and resisting moral decline through vigilant action and conservative measures.
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