5.1 . s EVENING XiBDaBB-PHXIABBLPHXA FRIDAY, DECEMBEB ft 191ft GBEER BLOCKADE IN FORCE, TODAY Ajlifes to Ttlka Drastic MfeJisiirb to Bring Athens to Terms TtlM NEW DEMANDS General Snrrall Prefers War to v" Present Unsettled ' v Situation LONDOK, Dee. . The. Alttca have declfled Upon nnal dran tlo actlort to end the situation In Oreece ,A blockade of Oreek porta will le pre claimed offlolally In Purl today "'o. flrnl itep. Athena dispatches say that Ine Allied ministers are preparing to demand at least the re-eatabllshment of AltUd eon trol of tha potlee, malls, telerapha, rail Ways, porta, customs and passports It was asserted In Athena Government clrcUa that Orteca could wlthMand a sleic; of twenty days, although dlitrlcta that could be reached only by water would auffar mora iulckfr, accordlnr to these dispatches. DEMAND EXPLANATION ffh Itusslan, Italian, Krenoh and Brit ish ministers called at the Oreek Foreign OlBoa In a, body and demanded an ex planation of tha Greek military actlrlty. General Sarrall, the rronch commander in, Macedonia, I quoted aa aaylng that h iSefera Oreeco openly hostile to nn un Milled situation. The Kntenle Mlnletera eon no nop of an agreement short of com Bleu compliance with the Allied demand. The members of tha nuealan colony hay left Athena, Only the Italian colony of tha KnUnto citizens remain, and they ara expected to depart soon. nr-auir op cabinet cntsis The Entente decision for sterner meas ure la hailed hern as the flrit outcome cf tha Cabinet crisis, which wm precipi tated to o, great extent by publla dissatis faction with tho handling of the Oreek situation. In consequence of the recent clnah of tha Entente forcea with Ureek In Athena the British and French Uovernment prohibit ed several days ago the sailing of Oreek cUa&uhtpa from their porta to those of Greece Tha Entente Allied diplomats, although they havo received no Instructions as yet, see no prospect of nn arrangement by the Oreek Government, and It Is believed they will demand nt least the re-catabJIhment of Allied control of the police, posts and tele Staphs, railwaja, ports, customs and pass sorts, Geriham Plan Big Blow at Sarrail Centlnoad from l'aso One such as tho one that crushed Rumania, will solve his difficulties and cnablo him to ontor thb war on tho stdq of tho Central Empires. PART Of RUMANIAN ARMY IS TRAPPED BEItMN. Dec I. Tho German advance on the line beyond Bucharest and Polcscl is proceeding so rap idly that Rumanian forcea on, tho frontier mountains in tho Predeal and Altschans passes havo had their retreat cuf. off, to day's official Wan Oftlce statement asserted. These Rumanian forces, It was said, en countered the Austro-Oerman troops as they aought to turn tha enemy's flank, and, al ready being prcssod from tho north,, a ma jority of tha Rumanians havo fallen prisoner. In tho whole section of Rumania be tween the mountains and the Danube tho German pursuit of the enemy continue-). The German Ninth Army yesterday took mora than ten thousand prisoners. 'On tho Alt, tho statement said, tho. trap against Rumanian forces, cut otf In the weetorn part of the country "had boen ful filled." 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Orrman troops along the wholo Monastlr front are beffg strongly ra-enforeed, ac cording to advice' from Satonlca today, Presumably these forces are being diverted from the Rumanian theatre of war. It waa believed here that the Oerman are preparing for a powerful offensive against the rranco-Serblan-Itallan.Drltlsh forces (n Macedonia, strengthening the Dul garlan and Oerman troops there with big forces now no longer need In Rumania, Fresh detail of the Herman occupancy of Rucharest received today added to tho belief here that tho Rumanian retirement had been masterfully executed and with a minimum of lostes. The Rumanian army Is still InUct and with reorganisation and re-equipment may again become a formldabla force. ROME, Deo. 8. Oermany and Austria have offered to "reopen land communications" to Oreeco If Oreeco will declare war on the Allies, ac cording to a, wireless dispatch received hero from Swltserland today. "Reopening of land communications" can only mean that Germany and Austria hnva pledged a clearing awny of all Allied forces from Uulgarla south to Oreeco,- posilbly also from tho Macedonian front. doth sides beaten in cerna Attacks PARIB, Dec. S. Three violent Oermnn-Ilulgarlan attacks wero repulsed by the fterblan forces east of the Cerna River In the region of Ktar nilna (Macedonian front), today's oDlclal statement asserted. RoVlA, Dee, 8. Repeated repute of enemy attacks along tlin Macedonian front was announced In today's ofTlclat statement. DKRLIM, Deo. 8. Failure of Serbian night attacks near Trnava, east of th Cerna, waa announced by tho War Office today. FRENCH REGAIN Illhh 304 ON THE VERDUN FRONT PAniS, Dec, 8. Oerman troops were driven from tho positions east of tho slope of till) 104 on the left hank of tho Meuse, which they occupied Wednesday, today's French of ficial statement declared. French troops ousted tha enemy. 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Tho rcmnlnlnK members of tho Cabinet nro likely to bo: Colonial Secretary -Arthur Dai four, at present First Lord of the Admiralty. President of the Board of Trade Walter Runciman, who now holds that post. Minister for Munitions Edwin Samuol Montagu. Socrotary for Homo Affnlra Hor bort L. Samuels. Lord High Chancellor Karon Reading, Attorney General Sir Frederick A. Smith. Liberals Will Back Premier Lloyd George Cenilnsea frwn Fr One tlonallst group Is the only ono of any strength now remaining- In Commons whose position toward the new Ministry Is not yet clear. It Is conceded their soventy-nve votes In the House of Commons ajlves them strength on whloh to bargain for Irish home rule ns the price of the support of the new Ministry. London does not expect formnf announce ment of the personnel of the new ministry until next Tuesday, to which dato the House of Commons adjourned yesterday. In the Interim Lloyd George has plenty of time In which to mak his selections and to utilise his gift aa . conciliator, Infowr of enthusiasm and organiser Tho Liberal Conference today d,td reaolutlons of eohfldene lit Its ldjT, former I'remler -AAaultH, but declared IU dsUrmlnatlon to support the new Govern ment In the prosecution of tha war About 00 Liberals from both hous of Parliament. Including a nunmer or """ Ministers, attended the meetlPKet the parly, held at booh In the Heform Club. Mr Aiwpilth. smillho; and apparently happy, was accorded an enthusUftlc ova tion by the crowd which gathered at the entrance to the club Former I'remler AaUlth presided at the meeting of the Llnefalii. He explained In full detail all the clrcumstanca leading up to the change In government particularly denning his own position In the crisis which led to dissolution of tha coalition Cabinet Asqulth's speech was described aa a splendidly patriotic Iterance a vigorous appeal for unity In war. 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BRITISH SHIPS ARMED WITH HEAVIER GUNS LO.VDON', Dec 7, In the effort in suppress the submarine menace, many Urltlsh merchant ships are being armed with guns of high cnllbrr, so that the odds against thorn shall bo les sened. In this connection It Is recalled that the agitation for sterner measures that led to tha downfall of the Asqulth y 30-32-34 S. SECOND ST. 6 I Cfirigtmag popping J Thousands of beautiful things gifts for the ( II elderly, for tho young, for every length of purse a and ovcry taste. They are nil herej at remarlcably U H low figures and uppn very easy terras. 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Llka Englahd, France Is preparing a re construction of Government The change will not be one of Cabinet however, but will be In a new organisation of the general staff and a concentration of the war a con duct under reatrlUI dlrcetlon. Organisation," "concentration" and "re stricted direction" these phrases were In cluded In the language of a resolution of confidence In the Drland ministry adopted by the Chamber of Deputies last night. Ill to HO It followed a stormy secret session. Ths meeting was the tenth closed session held recently In which It Is believed tho Ilrland ministry came dangerously near dissolution. Last night. It Is assumed, tho deputies found satisfaction In certain prom ises of reforms looking to more energetlo conduct r,of the war made by Ilrland, and thereupon registered their support of his Cabinet A number of deputies at last nlght'a ses- Browning, King & Company slow bitterly ammtiea "sUtionirr warfare," and demsnded A "speeding up." The Kchd de Paris says "Net to conquer with ths means we pos ses would be a crime But to conquer we need an organisation and a will Iet us have them ' Ouitave Herve, famous French aviator, states: "VTa must have civil leaders 'who are warrior chiefs, men of will apd Imagination who know how to lake extraordinary meas ures and apply them. That Is the only superiority Oermany has over us " "Let us choose few leaders." says the Midi, "but leadens who nre resolved to con quer or die with us. Let the Ministers themeelves be chosen few In number, but Invested with full power, and let them know that they answer with their lives for the publla welfare" "A fight to a r.nlth has never app&red more Inevitable than In tho present cir cumstances." aaya the Flgiro today. 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