EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. FBIDAlf, BEB . 1916 l&slsm IflgftfcwH vlrttr WW n f 11 TTiW BWi in i ndn.il M .1... IN DRIVE TOWARD MONASTIR Wl wn m Mm tmt k ofttr matter of e( nrattcr sawimueBes to rfi sn Rt tar tto Bert an war Oftlc. that JIMcmmm r fct taring new fore to krk tMtr Him hi mm MonMlr sector. that lrM nwt be. withdrawn IK Dofera4M frent. n4 whn the XwMana ar reaay to drlvs wouthward to wml Constantinople their task will be 1WKK RESERVISTS HEAD MOHS , ft ATHENS ItlOTINd; ALLIES J CENSOR HELLENIC TAPERS t . 1 , London. Oct so. Ms 14 by a reek army reservists have re4ilH.te4 freeh riots In Athena. Js news dispatch today Mid that the Vttrvleta wera taklnic the law Into their Wit hands despite the prteenca ot Italian, Trench and Greek ttoopa. Considerable, property damage hai been done. The French have estsbllshM a censor ship over the Athena press. The chief ot IMjFrench police nerved notice on editor 4 the anti-Entente paper that their pub fteaftten would be suppressed If lnnam Mtery articles were published. v Machine suns have been mounted In the streets ot Athens to sweep the approaches te ftie King's castle. A rapld.flrer stands txm the roof of the Greek Parliament tottMIng-. The streets bristle with Imyo tats. It was Indicated by a dispatch received today that British forces may be landed at Piraeus and Athens If the French and Itattan marines already on the scene are seriously menaced. Interpellations In Parliament and edi torial comment upon the Dalkan situation raAect considerable anxiety here as to the vteoma of the Oreek situation. A report was current today that Russia I In favor of the Immediate deposition of CeneUnttne from the Greek throne and the substitution of a Russian nobleman, probably a arand Duka. Russia Is understood to be opposed to the establishment of a republic In Greece. ROMn, Oct It. That a plot waa hatched In Athens to Maasslnate Eleutherlos Venltelos, head of the." Oreek revolutionary government, and waa frustrated In the nick of time by secret gents of the Allies, became known here to ay. Two men, named Hoffman and Ca puto. were arrested In Athens accused of the conspiracy and turned over to the At Mxl military authorities. SAIONICA, Oct 20. The "Oreek revolutionary government, Irtaded by H. Venltelos, has Issued a procla mation calling to the colors the military , classes of III and 1014. The latter are .Jwervlsts. xhe' revolutionary government lsoi Invites all the refugees now at Halonfca to Join the revolutionary army. It Is being quipped by the Allies. PARIS. Oct 20. Greek soldiers are now co-operating with flha Trench and Italian forces In Athens. A dispatch from the Greek capital today said that Greek cavalry Is patrolling the streets. A body of Groek reservists was parading the 'Athens streets and shouting "Long live the King I" In front of the Municipal Dulld whan It was charged by Greek cavalrymen. The mob dispersed, but later another col lected and began shouting protests against the landing of Allied troops. This mob was then charged by the Greek cavalrymen and put to night Vice Admiral D'Artlga Du Kournet, corn Slander of the Allied bluejackets and ma rines In Athena and Piraeus, paid another visit to M. Heradjos, Director ot Political Affairs. The vice admiral made this defln ,Ke declaration: "yfe have not come Into Athens to make war' against the Greeks. We have come to establish and maintain order. We Intend to 40 so, too." .The Athena correspondent of the Petit ParUlen telegraphs that the recent rioting Is due to the work of agents of Baron von Schenck, the former head ot the pro-German propaganda. He added that belief ex ist In Greece, that. If the Lambros Cabinet .unable to maintain order. It will retire. Sir Francis Elliott, the British Minister to Greece, has served a warning from his Government upon King Constantino. Tho Echo's Athens correspondent wlreB: "American Minister Droppers has made the. following reply to Greeks who present ed a petition asking the aid of the United Rtatea t "The United mates will not Inter vene In Kuropean matters.'" SITUATION STILL FAVORABLE TO TEUTONS IN TRANSYLVANIA, VIENNA WAR OFFICE SAYS VIK.WA, Oct 20. There has been a heavy tall of snow In the Transylvanlan Alps where the Austro Oerman armies under General von Falken hayn are engaged with the Russo-Ruma-nlans over an extended front. Terrific attacka were launched against the f Austro-German forces In the sector of Predeat Pass, In the Trotus valley and the Usui valley. At some points the Russian and Rumanian soldiers-were able to reach the Austro-German lines which led to hand-to-hand fighting In which heavy losses were suffered by the attackers. The situation remains entirely favorsble for the Teutons at every point, the War Office states. GERMANS REGAIN' TRENCHES ON S0MME; CAPTURE 207)0 RUSSIANS, RERUN SAYS iinnuN, Oct 20. The largest part of German trenches west of the road between Eaucourt-l'Abbaye and I,e Marque, lost to tho British on Octo ber It, were recaptured In the lost twenty four hours, tho German War Office an nounced today A violent attempt by tho British last week to break through the Tf-uton posi tions of Oourcelette and east ot l.o Stirs, north jf- the flomme, were sttned In the German curtain of flro, tho statement added. Three of the new Brit nh "tanks" wcro battered to pieces by tho German heavy guns, the War Office stated The monster machines are "lying In front of ths Oer msn lines." The machines are referred to by the statement as "much trumpeted ar mored automobiles callod 'tanks.' " In the eastern theater a series of Im portant successes were announced. New gains wsre made on tho Btokhod Rlvor. north of Bvlnlavka, and on the west bnnk of the Xarnjowka River, whero Gorman battalions stormed an Important Russian high position, together with the adjoining llres. Fourteen officers nnd 2050 men, as well an eleven machine guns, were captured. An Important victory also was won In the Carpathians, where the Teutons recap tuied the summit of Trusulut Height Jn the Dobrudja there Is livelier activity. On tho Macedonian front a temporary Ser bian success la admitted. The text ot the statement follows: Western theater - During rainy weather there was on artillery duel on both sides of the Somme, which was vigorously maintained. The largest part of trenches west ot the road Eaucourt IVAbbaye-Lcmarque taken by the British on October 18 waa recaptured by attack. In the evening hours advances of English detachments failed north ot Courcelletto and cast of Lo Sarn. It has Just been reported that during tho last great attack the British used some of the much-trumpeted armored automobiles, so-called 'tanks.' Three ot them are lying In front of our lines. They were destroyed by our nrtlllcry fire. Eastern theater On the front of Prince Loopold ot Bavaria before tho posit ons which we gained north of Svlnlavka, on the Stokhod, several Rus sian counter-attacks broke down with heavy losses. Bouthenst of Svlstelnlkl, on the Nara Jowka west bank, German battalions stormed an Important Russian height position, together with the adjoining lines, and repulsed sanguinarily nil at tacks aimed at reconquering It. The enemy left again fourteen offi cers and 2050 men, as welt as eleven machine, guns, In our hands. In 'the southern section of the Car- BLLLfr . ggBsMssssssSM V ' ... P5 lpf? -' . i f J K, ' WirV'kiy i ,s 3r mmr m-. ,y . '.MB aaMaMMBasasisMMasKttHkaaMaMBn MAXIMILIAN HAKDEN Fnmod German editor, who has quit writing rather than submit his articles to tho censor before pub pnthtan forest, which Is envwed with snow, the enemy was thrown from tho summit of Trusulul height. In tho TrnnsyUanlnn frontier ridges the fighting Is progressing. Balkan theater: Army of Field Mar shal von Mackcnsen Fighting Is show In more activity and becoming livelier on tho Dobrudja front Macedonian theater A Serbian nt tack at the bend of the Ccrno, nfter a temporary success, was halted. North of the Nlma Planlna nnd southwest of Lake Dolran partial hostile attacks failed. betn-nUklng Krrffla wti ttaok again the village of Sallly-Samiael, conquered by the French In a brief, violent battle. The very fury of the German counter attacks Is evIdiYice of the Importance they attribute to tho position. By their victory at flallly-Halllls the French removed one of the strongest Oerman positions defending thes outheast approach to Balpaume, which Oerman prisoner had repeatedly boasted was unconquerable. At the name time they Increased the Allied breach In the German lines to a maximum depth of more than eleven miles and extended tha French pos session of the Peronne-Blapaume road to four and one-half miles. OTTOMANS DEFEATED ROTH IN CAUCASUS AND IN SUEZ CANAL ZONESLAVS PUSH ON PETROORAD, Oct. 20. Further suc cesses for the Russians In Turkish Ar menia In the Kalklt region were reported by the War Office last night. The statement reads Twenty versts (about thirteen miles) northwest of Kalklt (sUty.flvo miles southwest of Trebltond) our troops at tacked with a gallant rush a Turkish advanced post which was almost totally destroyed and a number of prisoners taken. Ten versts southeast of Mush, near Marnlk, our advance guard was sur rounded by superior forces, but gal lantly fought Its way through their trenches with Insignificant loss. A review ot the Russian operations In Asia shows that since Bontember 9 the Russians have pushed steadily forward' along the coast west of Trcblzond toward the sea port of Tlreboll. LONDON, Oct 20. A mounted British force on Sunday attacked n Turkish posi tion sixty-five miles east of the Sue Canal, the War Office reports, and aft-r a battle of two hours drove out tho Turks. ARTILLERY DUELS ON SOMME, FOLLOWING FAILURE OF TEUTON ATTACKS, REPORTED BY PARIS PARIS, Oct. 20. Artillery duels both north and south of tho Somme River were reported by the War Office today. Following the repulse of German counter attacks In the sector ot Satlly-Sallllsel, an engagement with big guns developed there. Artillery was actlvo on both sides through out the night In tho region of Belloy-En. Santerro nnd Berny-Kn-Santerre. Rainy nnd foggy weather Is Interfering with aerial operations. Since Wednesday night the Germans have J ACOBS' ifipn . -"22.,-. CHESTNUT BOOKS STREET STATIONERY AND ENGRAVING 4CCT ME AT JACOBS" nrt siiwtwrat', z sjmmmmmm putmnce"" 3$g& Monsieur Vincent Bordenave formerly of the Savoy, London, and the Deauville Casino, Normandy, is the new maltre d'hotel. Cuisine and Service are not always so close com panions as you'll find them here I )t &t. James I Walnut at 13th Street I HBtmimmimniiWHitMiMgBKiTtBBWiiwiamnwmiHiariMianiatuaaBu SLAVS' MUNITION SHORTAGE DISAPPEARS, GERMANS SAY; EARLYDECISION EXPECTED LONDON, Oct. 20. The greatest battle between the Russians and Teutons along the whole front from the Plnsk marshes to Rumania a 300-mile stretch raged un- , yesterday. TM Teviena www. at mt FolMft the attackers, but Ik Russian announce tha,t every attack fatted. Tha Gnrmans nay they took trenches northeast of Kovel: tho Austrian report no gains. Dispatches from Petrograd say that the great battle Is believed to be nearlng a critical stage and that a decision Is ei pected without delay. What thla decision may be Is hinted by a wireless dhpatch frcm Bern quoting the war correspondent of th Vienna Zlt as saying! "It must be recognised that the advantages enjoyed by our armies owing to the Russian shortage of ammunition are disappearing." ALL-DAY HAND-TO-HAND FIGHT DEVELOPS FOR POSSESSION OF REDOUBT ON MT. PASUHIQ ROME, Oct 20. Desperate hand-to-hand fighting raged all day Wednesday for posesMnn of the redoubt on the peak called the Tooth of Pasublo, on the mountainous Trentlno front Italian and Austrian mountaineers struggled Incessantly to hold tho redoubt, which the Italians had taken on Tuesday. The Italians held It last night when the report was Issued. Preparations are under way for the Treat Antre-r1insjrtan "W2 J5 has been launched on tM wires the Heme correspondent Jf Nationals today. 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