The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1920 Page: 1 of 14
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':Kin-NotTfiction or Hearing
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t ' . .( Asaoasiea rim Aeuvn. v 1 .
24. Ac-
V . bflcatlon tDCblby . "
4Is Report; Vv
Vit' ' "?? a -
v 'bprdlB( to Tnnk It ThofflpVjn tton7
; ' iMtl of Tenneim .GoTtrwr AB.
; ( lto6rti it 30:20 c'dock Tnidy ttoV
v Ifaf ctrtifle4 TranMMVi rtSfleatlo (
(h mftfie Wndmutt Mading th er-
vfkdt 8wUry of But Cojiir by
Boennewcnt" wu nud vft
DJr7utla' Luidea' of tko tnpruno
t-ttii oi petition of tho attorn? graermi
. S M tttnted a writ f eoitiortri nd'w
; Mnodeaa Vtrtnally tAlng prc4iiif sln
V I Injunction ou brooght to pryat
? j tttlfltlon ont of tbo handi ot Judgo
tftangtoTl.lA tb coanty cfcancorr oarC
iJnatica laaadca ardent att toeorda in tao
efaa Ulor4 oa avpAaa court for miaw:
' 4 V Atiornojf Ganara Tkomptoj dodarad
t 'C ta actio of Jnatico lasadea Tatatod ta
i lajunetloa 'granted br tht towar ort
aM ft vaa a tUa.atpraaa opinion that.
-i i Ui goTtrnor :- eertifitd . ratification - to
-vi jTaahlngton : . f. y.. ; .
' r 'Anomant br tba attorn gaaaad
1 'hla norlom: that taa aaprnaa coart tak
. r' .Joriadktion waa'-;.Wkda : oforaJfvattca
. . Xanada Mondaj.algktVat.taa jMtica'a
Jioffl . Opponent i of ratification .CBjana
" ; tbat tb priKcadlngt VoUte the rale of
. i tba.tuprema' conrt in that tb other party
. at not nooneai Jthat M Jrttg faa to
i
s: mnracTiowis
1 lift riv "TJ1 I YT I tlTflfS
4iCK2-s; ;;..;- .
' 4f '' laaocfated Preaa Beport. '' &
i-.'l. CraGM30.Aaf. '21 An injUnctfoa
. ' yaatrilning th Dltoola' publie utuitlaa
: 5' aenuniMion; from nfordnk the State law
. ."which fixeasas tntrastet fir of 2 eeota
t'k Bila after-8eptmber 1 wm is.aed
f j TMaday by Federal Judge Eager. Qfiger
4f. BngliaV. '. V' T i -O-' -!
r - Tb action followed ah appeal by the
4 railroada aaainat the decision at the util-
itiaa commUsion to hold tb road to the
1 -2-at tara deapite federal action allow
' frtS cflarga of 3.6 nta per mile.
t' Tb tnjnnction will. be.. effect! re until
' tb htajing on tb appaal.ia eoadded.
'hi The bearing hat been continued indf-
i. y. ... h
Intersiate Ct3bissioit ' -
t near Illinois nates
1 wiiiHiiwi avrvwi AVirvrtw
Washington. Aug. 24. Exerdaiag
'mi thk antbority ew1 intrastate v rate
' - ' granted It by the transportation act the
' .interstate commerce cvarmisaion Tueeday
; ordered hearing at Cficago Septemoer
" ' 8 oa the application of lUlnola railroada
V-to increa their intrastate freight and
I paaaanger rate m conformity with .'the
facrease In intersUta rates recently at-
Jodfby the commiision.' & f
'' V" Thi Illinoia 8Ut eommlaslon .refnaed
to grant ina w per cent increase in pas-
eenger ratea aakd by the road and ak
'lowed an adranc ef only 83 1-8 per cent
jt r)jM ireign ratea. a agauat th 40 per
een xruaenca. xn commission is X'
pected to; interrene in 'other 8Utes
IY where the application of th road hav
) . Th raUroada preaented to tb federal
. ommisioar rnat to action or th Juinota
T 5. irate making body would rewilt- in-i die-
cruninationa m rate In Illinois. iix. mn
i Plying to: the federal commission' f no th
erlginal Inmate la f relink eaaseaMr.
Ilaiin. extent ban ace aad milk rtm
the roads predicated their caa apoa cor-r-
v responding adrancec in ibtraatau ratea.
4 and It baa been announced tbat if . ttui
btata eommiamont refnaed to jtrant cot-
responding . adrances the federal ; body
would be asked to cxerdar ta authority
auder tha transportation' act. t
Commiaaloner McCboVd - will conduct
th hearing at Chicago and report to th
i.n .ii im in fii.i I ! i .
4 t i"?lB rreignt ana paicenger 'rerennea
ax u ruiroaaa mcreaaea ust uarch aa
reaeei
nm
rdmpired with the
month of 1918
S Figure made publie Tuesday by the In
!(. ; teratata commerce commission showed
. ITs '.freight Tevcnuee of 32861U8 laat
' " k March a against t254-6O7i02.th earn
onb the -year .before and pasaeng-at
4 Cjrerenne of t $02196186; compared with
J- ' The board aqthoriaed the tocreaae tn
' ' Mtea farea and ehargea to be made f
fectir net later tka aext lanaarr 1 ta
. ene day' aotic to the public and the
- If Vi"Xoctated?rV Report. 'A'''
. vv all has filed a dalm with th atate d
riirtmaht for denial ea trowin ant of th
j olay by the ahipplng board In turning
rrr tn jmperaior ana tne six otnef
fdrmeiiOerman liner allocated tethis
' ; . country for th homeward moremeat of
American xroops. yrn amount of
r'aitn we not lenid bt it wis amid
' i tn on rj mny anr- iro" t nr
Of OIJRccLT.! ' .f:
"rr i i. - n. m CI .J.T
. f ALnSTlNE Texa Avg. 24-r-In hr
kutoW W:bwne; ta .tb "pid Tbws"
et Pileatinejon day lafr week'Mamair
taint to I'tleiUn : I ron ' Tennesaee 48
TMfi rx. fihe araa repctd and tared
far whiter frfcnvi aa well at the-teoldrei
d4 faring? her Uat' Illae w eared for
if wbitat -phjilcana and fwnd to wnom
ittbaoVbeen hlthfaL tried and troe or
MftfhaMt 49 year.---. V-'. . w '
"Her -wbite chilhin wer. uerer for-
tottn by htf. When one - gradttated
ut maM a prwent.u a roce atucten'-
whes one married a-pair o( them graced
thi aiarriag gUti.-.. At tb firat birth
chken wu tlwaya the glft tor aha.aru
chicken ralwr and sot from other peo-
plea back' yird. Irot. from ! her own
Mt& hm raueq inem-.W.ia nnnarta.
Bh was "a orooertT owner acd ' paid
Utti bta); did not welcomt the auffri
Kt." Bh-wu Baptirf and neUertd to
that 'dfxrtrine trnly. Her funeral M
held from tb Antiocb Baptiat ? eharch
WM(iaelax.f tart wk-nd mora white
pMpiarvrvr mere xnan aara erer neen
Nka t colored f antral is PJOeatiae
an4 MT ttari were abed at bed depr
turt. ih -Bv ehlWrtq -and "b
faithful
oia DnioacM. to-wnom ae rwa
tan' enough married daring
urerj"
um r aertw year ago. t"CLOSELY PURSUED
ZAOORA RELEASES
sk.d;s.;captiyes
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Mexicans oanaiu iapi
its ;
i EcsH&g Leader Is
''I'll
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Aaaodated IVcm Report.
HHXICO CtTTUug 24.Pedr Zt
on th bandit chief whoa man carried
oft i number t capcirea mdnding aer
nl Amerkaa aad Brttlak nbjecta from
thi towa of Caale Mat of Jaliaco on
Atptt 20. la beiBjg . doiely pur'aaed by
rownnaent troops aald Genaral Eduardo
& OarU. chief ef ataff at the war de
partmeae Tuesday night Ike general
mem war nanoit a xojiowera ware rapin;
dtMrtJnar and than by th and of th
ONtb not mora than 10 or 20 . would
rat u or u Noa.- s- .vf.'-- - -)
Six American .wao war held b 2a-
aor hawej Wen' reJeaeed' but there -art
Nrerafi meretatOl; a hi kanda and at
Ink tW SrWtk aabJecta rt beiag held
.wrra an. S''t.'Av.w
La Gtperariu Ulnina company of El Oro
atate of JJexlcV Xafomatioa ralatlra to
the outrage ha been eorning treai 'Coal
br fty of that company' office. Thaw
resort Kate been eoatradletorr.' but in-
formation received from thi aonrca and
ebewher woold eeem to Indicate that
ipwrd - of 800 women ar eaptlre of
. 'iRMwt Coatrailotryi
si
American and Bfrtlah dlplomata mad
-epreaetatatioa to '. the foreign offic
toeadajr ' and were told thY government
wax beading tVery energy to capture the
bandit amnd liberate the raptlve.
frerw ofr.clal from the u.vviaiuuu1
prealdant dowB" aald the foreign of flea
Ii profoundly concerned over the inci-
dent." (v; s i' - -
Uininar officials. r covernment authort-
tieiaad. Amcaaafad British diplomatic
ytst -arre trjmg ca get m toucn wit
CoiHi-bat report -they bar received are
aieirr'ata Wraaictorr. The war of.
lea nan aerajetbina; of tb progrea of
a fdrcef ef'tWOa troop sent Into the
state of Jalisco an August 16 to round up
the Zamora band and rail eommanicv
UOBI la - that KCtJen of th conntrv are
Very poor the country being very mouO'
um.oua.v- it a aeuevea aewver.vit u
too early to expect result from the mili
ary nrxsaitmne ; - v-: j
frlerda et tb Amerlcu knd Britlih
ciptlreB kaowlng Zamort't reputation
for Mtnlessneis-fear ht may kill hi
intoner K he ur cloaeljr pressed. Tbcy
an been worklna for the Dt coutil of
dan In r-aiainf moaow with 'which to ran.
nam .aptirev;-;( v. . v.7-;; . -.
aunora w naaaeen called a "per
petual latadlraceedee during taa hut
jeir ofJ Ourraasa regtrnt In the lead'
erihlp of Butlawa 'ln tb atatea ef Ml
choacan and Jalisco. Thi step waa mad
eatr for bk by the death of the notori
oui .outlaw Joie.'Xnea Chkvea Garcia
After Carrania'e death. Zamora made
aoma sort bf nrbraiae that be would r.
ram to a peaceful life bnt ea Augnat
11 h attacked the town of AatlaaMooted
thtplacw and carried off a large number
ol eaptiT Upwarda of a eor of young
women) m-ho were captured during thia
raid killed ttemaeive rather than face
tb dreadful fate before (hem aa pri
oaera of the bandit it I declared.
h. x. rfonuion ' luoject ox ureti
Britain waa captured there and war
rted br th bandita on their trio north.
ward i toward. Cuale where tbe .aecond
wtraxe occurred en Anrnat 10.
nrat ent troop taapnrtoit et Zamora
with order to xtermlnatth hand. It
alt declared Zamora aa outlaw which
lives ajar? the rigbt to ahoot him ea
Mra H9tUMtf?"t:ei
K'Waparpera In tbia dty rece;r--f Tuys
iiralglat an identical letter ovar.th alt'
uthr of Sam VvBoyl stating that the
Ii the wife of Char! Hojl.mlne man1-
ttt for tb Baperanxa Coenpany at El
On who I Mid t havt.beta resetted
ky the sahdlti:..T.; fM
In a'Wlte-of the'aews that I had been
fjvta hiar freedom; aha declared ah bad
offered tne uuiea Htate mosy to m
Dior alt ber reaourcea to lecur her bna
bmd'sv liberty.) Report tmbllshed. ken
have Indicated that Mr. Hoyl herself
lid bean" prlaoner In th hnd of tb
oiitjawa. . bat ah dedaW In her-letter
wit an wtim uexieo w wiia aar aoa
ueorge aaovi.- -.
i The newnpapwr TxViot'tw J.hef
awry atntlng liforsnst n tn
ciirrd 'froin.a'' "."s'ie smj " t it t
i ALiiRIOAHvlEuJ ;l
iCnGOSESOMClRS
1 t
V .
Neceisliy For Kcnvilleflos'
ratal W Set ForjthitV:
TEXAS LEG0N;;: ; ;
? CHANGES NAME
Compensation Plan 6L'N
a-
Onr o. Bhire of Fort Worth wa
elected coinmanller of the Texaa depart
ment . of the American Legion at the.
doaing eaeto f the State' convention
of tha-legion Ja Honaton TnCaday aftet''
nooa. Tb onwehtianpBf la a buay day
traaaactlng beaine nd adoptitigrw
lutlon jpettlagt tottV itatandi oj fht
borraa queatlon and tbtneceaajtrof rop-
porting tb .Kerrvill botpltal for lot-
ojer.vl.f..
O. W 8cragg8of San Antonio waa
erected adjutant and th following war
4oaea rice cwnpandert; y J.'T'A Baa-
Uter of BouatotV Toner E. Camp 'ot.
Paleatin T. W. Bnuall of .Parla.Ed
Crane ef Dallia and Arthur Scholera of
Orange iota 8. Hoorer of 9oaton waa
elected national committeeman f -V :
; Cbaag a laCaatiltatlon.- :
.Due' to t "change adopted la th eoar
atitntion the location ef the 8tat head'
quarter waa not lnrorred tath sec
tion of aa adjutant. I rt-'iKi
Tbe.coTention adapted a' reaolutioif
dedaring that lha United BUtea pablle
health auric eonld net be depended on
to' ear for the tobercokr former c
dieri) of the State and that aapport of
the wonosed aanitarhpa at Kerrrill for
thia ;pnrpoe..wa tmpratira.' v.
The Convention also indorsed th f our
alternate forma of compensation for for
mer aerrlca jnen th plan agreed apea
by xh aatfonal execatlr commltt tab)
ttifatint for cah Barmcnt liowaTr. a
Mrarnment1 lnauranepremittm of aa-
rtura not to conflict wltk the preatnt
raranc. v A minority report that ought
tot Inclada a loaa plan foe land awning
win . lost after considerable oebeta
ij Miner .reaowaona nop- roi
. - A.. I . - a . . Ji.n.l - ' 1
nnder iuaplcea If the legkm. -
step to prevent formOrrvlce
meat froa bating their photograph pub-
Ushed in uniform for political-at basin
parpoees' r''""" r'j ; ..
Urging pnniabmeot for aS . me
evaded service and relentless proieention
for. all deMrters .and draft evader. .
' tealgnatlng Corpa ChristlaJ thaetfi
urgmg mcter rrguapoa ja reiani w
forim lnSiake aewraMtv S .T v -
At tb matance.ol tb WkhiU Talla
post a resolutSoa protesting at th fetal
ah ooticf of Sergeant Alan Uanafleld for
merly of . Houatoa which ' occurred at
Wichita Falla aom aontha ago waa
unapimonaly adopted. ' ( -..'
Bt aa amendment to the State consti
tution the Texaa legion in the future will
be known aa the Department of Texaa
America Legion.
The visitor were given a party at the
Prince theater at 7 n. m. This-con
cluded the entertainment aa well a the
buadnassJeaturea of the convention
: V
Altendorf Await Proofs
- Of Cibzenskip at Juarez
!Aaodated Press peporC ' '..
JUAREZ. Ana. 24. Dr. Paul B. Alton
dorf nnder-guard r of two Mxlca rmy
officer awaited here Tuesday proof of
dtiaeriahip that would allow him Into the
United State. Altendorf wa ordered
deported from Mexico a' a "perhidoua'
foreigner.' . '" '
iTha American coniulat here received
la telegram from -Altendorf swif In San
nuivuiu uay uc unvt wuicu tuai oeiani-
Uoa of Intention to become aa American
dtfajen' This it wis said would allow
bint entry into the United State. '
. . '' k -a. ' ' ' ' A
frQBSCASTS ' OF TEE 'WEATHER.
' Aocited Pr4 Report. -.
WASHINGTON. At U.Emit Ttiu
W4ttiis PtrUf Weea warwMV is t) ntrtk
i tftit TixttWtitmin htrK
arA fftin clodf w mih SwrtiM
TorecM for Houston asd VrtJnity Utdoe
lit GtinllT fir. ' .' . .
Toniperatur extremes asd -oredpitarioa at
Houston for the
Annst II. 120-
lor the a 4 aoure anded n I ka.
Uajomaa In amlmua lit
revtoltatiMi 1.10 inchet.
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AtmoiMMrlo orMre t Housto at X B. St.
10. Ot inckn. ea it ret eesdiai
-' StHtriee 1:11 a. (in.: lunut
OMnaarativ record St Hoottoa for Au. 11
wet Bulb TU; rtav
.'$:?!' Aaaodated Praia JUtor&r? t.
BAGBAD.'Aug 24-Tbe Kritiab IDkh
ioree - perang near hu la hemp en-
raged the Arab and repulaed them With
feeawy note "h:ii:e z -M W.
eelwed aa offer frou'Zatnora to urrenflr
and a promise he would aot ham kla
captives should the military -campaiini
against N be anrpended. Tb asws-
paper dikd"i !thont giving 1 aonrca of
nforma'n tLat a aoveramental com
miaeioa wo'Sid.rrobaiiy leave tomorrow
for Jsiiaro f r t a pnoa of arn-
fr " oft a rrlaonera. k
l?r" -tt. r fcw been
uotiai :.ommittee.' ro
;!'r.lViaifn6rsel
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Tim- y 1 ni;' ...im
f ai. ...... f..V. JJ :;Vur- JJ.
ii.....v.'!.M if-:
roe-.. .....' irtf S 'I1
g P"m. va ' 10
- f a. M hula flit wst bat TLIi rata
lira StiMidit r ent . . .
aereenl
n
frrr j
Bklieaaed T..a ta Thi Hoaitoa Post;
CHICAGO A 24-Ah" guoth Sir
Tbonita Upt. i ai'.btauaj from the Swan
Ueth Century llmltel 4fnday'raf -mat
have come t tha. town ef- Matttlful
Woflaen. I have ieen' looking ant of my
window on the t.lfc for an hear wait
ing to get a g--' j of th Chicago S re-
wmber." ' iv;" u: J-
Tk douglty jtrfsh mariner and tea
berea raised a kun -tanned tac toward
tb (roup that had com to greet him..
'Not a anei amoi g them" ha tmiled.
WelL I auDDoo t cenenr i betur
on th bouleVsjtiJ. ' Dost tell ma jroang
man teat yonr 1 w ksi c&anred a
caiite I always tav been tellingly
friends V- you -waate aea pretty girl
go to Chicago.".- v: K't ?'
Commoder Bbe! o Clark of tbaiChl-
cago lacbt dab ws-ose gnet Sir1 Thomas
WjD be offered othlng assarancea.
Commodore Clark reoently def ekted Sir
Thorn yacht for the Iipton cup. -
Tuesday ntgnt a amner at in 'yacnx
dub waa a liimax tafth famou yacht-
man unt herev fvvc.Xvjwwj r
Aa the photografheri anappedth tau.
white i
hit and blue capped Irishman a t
vivid
loekinf young . prih of th proper sex
iinrwxt on ea aim- ana em una. 'IB. vtta
lookine venne Derton flashed larre rvis
and pureed up red red Bp aa aha apoke. I
And whovejuoth Sir Tbema. "atari
yoaf 'Dear me aetur mar'.
) "l" said the young person "am fueen
ot the raisin... Arid it s tnv honor to msta
yo knight of U MJaln1f yarn wUl let
won do anytlilng yon want"
rhomaa. ' '"But ahquldn't we
eurhed Sir Thomas. "But abQuldn'
wait a wbiU? It'a .tfrv noiaj arognd
iara"v?T"--.?. . 'irtV'f
i Tb young pero Mia violet OBver
-who baa been busy tea tea iast few
montha "knirh tinr"" celebritle a aa ad
vertisement for Ckhornja'e raliina aa.
anted eagerly;;. Tt'ti""-S !;.'".;. "'
"Yon mns come- to CaUfornia. Sir
Thomas" aaid Miaapiiver. '
' rvt I .WI1L ;aal lor. -ITI g
anywnere. ' l u armar my poata along." .
Th party mlxraUd then to the Cob
una 1aaaAl i ii t -
Once on the heurd 'SirTbemaa
aeemM to. feel at aomat v y
-wt .not tair.ow about the enp
race" h aald Hen ean aay ttat I'U
win ft yet and tb. 111 there Uto that
tiatJ-a pretty tow a I call U..s. -a mag
nincent town.:- ana ue irtsb manner a
eye stared appreciatively into the crown
moving along uicnigan avenue. . "!
; Monday there wu .b hmcheoa it the
Olymplaa. Fidd Country: dub and later
a visit to the South Shore Country dun.
in th evening so wad tb guest of kenor
at a Chicago'
:ach dub dinner.
WOTIlIG:r.SSDlIED
DIBELr;Sf.PflLI(E
) daonUtaa!' Beport:
MXFA8T Angv4-Blotlag waa to-
awed Vera'.; llonday .night -Aih aieat
manacuif dlaorder being a eoUidpn Vbe-
twees the unionist end Sinn rlaera in
Bally-iracrrt oa th east aid at the
River ;agan Shertly after S o'dock
th opposing . era wds mat la Blyaon etraet
and KOmoren atrtet where tbare ' waa
aheoting and atone tlrowing. r The police
eventually auaceeded in dispersing the
riotara.' - '.- .
Conference Relative to'V-
' fr 1 Aiaocuted rreaa Sepottv' 7V
DUBLIN Aag'24. A conference of
Irish moderat called to anahla avery
rahad bf home' rule sentiment to anite In
a statement to . Premier Lloyd George
rlQva to the future gvertuntotot the
ialani -opened here at aooneauay.
- A re solution raa nut forward dedaring
it to be the conviction of the conference
that it te."pofdbl tor the BriOsb gov
exnment to aecure neace in Ireland br
an Immediate and a Binding offer of full
nation! aelf -government to be' accepted
tT apeduiy elected repre
sentatives of the neople ot Inland anon
whom should be hud the task of adapting
new constitution suitable to the apo-
dal requirement of Ireland er of any
tMr4 lliAMAf pMiilrinv anMal imfeaMt "
-s among taa leaning apeatere n- sup
port or the- resolution were Lord Mac-
Donnall and Sir Stanley Harrington. One
interrupter repeatedly caiiea: "xraiand
l not a colony; n ia a nation.'" .-
. ' 4e-e 1 -
Lord Mayor of Cork -V'
Still Conscious : ?
YrH-v Atoodated Preaa Report
I LONDON Aug.' U-Urd Mayor Ter-
ence McSweny el Corki who kaa re
fused food since he ws rreted In Cork
Vn a eharg of aeditlon IS day ago' waa
reported la' an axtremaly .critical atat
Tueadsv mornint. although Conscious. B
reiurttM xueaoay u teraunauon not
to tak food antd he ia released.
jnacoweney - eonaitioa I ald to be
such that he could net be removed even
If th authorltie aathoriied bi bnme-
diat rlav but h atated Ut if a
written order of reiease were given be
would take food la priaou jmtfl h aa
able to ha Temored.; m '.
:' At tb home offic Tuesday morning it
Wa aald th decision o tb government
bad not been altered and UeSway
woald not he. teleaced. fr V
Lootms at Lisburn f .;
f Worst inGity't ioryic
USBUIU Irdand VAug. Hrtatt
plght's barnlnga and'looting of aUoa.
allif property by loyaliata In reprisal for
the'murde of Potica Inspfor Swanay
on Sunday wa th worst Msbum.ha
experienced v Th tire br!' waa un-
we to with toe atbr-'; o-
I Som iij pre" ' r wr in r "n Tua
4 t-' -4 . ' e-mated at
1 '
am-
r ' ing. ; 1 1 have
'-e I iut i.o.' t r '-.-.-'a-oif
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PROVE CHARGES 0?
;.g. o.p;stusH foiid
Infomiatlort" to Be Presentecl
MORE SPEAreTNn
DATES GIVEN OUT
i j w
Harding Claims Ignorance of
3:FundiCotSaystIe;-:
'j5i -Deuevej it
' j Aaaodated Pread JteportvV0N
DATTON T Ohloj Aug. 24.-Dovmor
Cox - democratic preaidential candidate.
Tueadsy gave oufg atatemenf declaring
that ha would prova" hla cbargag ; re-
garding'' the v maguttade'.. of republican
campaign : fund. ; H atated that' ha
would present hi Information In hla ad-
dress next Thursday fnigbt at Pitttburgl
-Th atatemenf ef T3ovrnor Cog foK
"Senator: Bardlng denlea mt ehargea
about the campaign fund which th aana-
torial oligarchy is railing. J am prepared
to' believe that h. know nothing about a
lot of thing that are going' en around
aim. Thif reveal the very dangereua
symptom wbicb J aava been-aacuaslrjg.
Ia my Pittaourg speech thia week 1 wjO
advia the country aa to matter of which
the eenator 'claims ta ke Ignorant and I
wDl prove y &W)Z''i?s-:
Th governor made no reference 'to
report that h might be asked before
the -aenate campaign investlntirj; 'com
mittee xua presence nss not -been re
quested ft waa said and it waa reiterated
Tuesdsv
.that
be bad
adviaed Senator
Beed. democrat Missouri of th commit.
tee that he would transmit Information
ia tuna for the committee' meeting next
Monday v 4 iv':.; Vv'' a-;) j.
' SsVeral tona distance teleohone can.
f erencea were held Tuc . lay by the gov-
ernor with party leader regardini aa
aembling of information relating to re.
publican f inandna. Much of tha infor.
anatloh waa aaid to relate to th ObJaH
Cox to Make PhorfbgrapK -
Recorda:: ... ;;;l;;;r
' . - Aaaodated Preaa Report i
" FStV TOSK Aug. M.-owraor Cox
v'1 xrsln t)New"Xork av BatuHay
iUprsseBtau'd JohalT. aitxxersld. after
AM addreaa i th pohca field day 8ator
day aiternoon; ' Thi announcement vat
vaua xueeoay at taa national oemocratic
headquarter where It also wa"Uted
that the governor would apend part of
Saaday making apeecfaea .for phonograph
Th duhocratic national Commltte ia
noanced today that Franklin D. .Edoae
velt democratic nomine for "vice presi
dent will visit Governor Cox at CJohun
sua Obio August x ana ueuver aa ad-
dress at the Ohio State fair. ' ' - r "
I The committee alee announced aa-
Smtment of Bepreaentatlve J. Campbell
ii trill of Kentucky aa chairman of the
organisation committee of the democratic
mpaign. ' - --tt
Additional aneaklna dates in Oovernae
Cox's intinerary were annonnced by Sen-
ator Pat Harrison chairman of the na-
tional democratic speaker' bureau. ; They
follow: September 7 Fargo N. D.; Sep-
tember & Billings Mont; September 9
Butte and Helena Mont.; September 10
hfisaoala. Jtontr and Spokane Wash.;
September IL Tacoma and. Seattl.
Wash.-': ''" ' "''' .'': '?-"'
'William G. MeAdoo. former secretbrv
of the treasury will make his first speech
for. taa democratic ticket in Myracua an
Labor day. .Thia will be followed1 by
otherf la Maine on datea to be announced
later. . . .' ' . i .. .i-j
Arkansas Govembr to '
SpeaK for Democrats i
Aaaodated Press Report' . '
LITTLE ROCK Aug. MrHQoreraor
Brough of Arkanaa left Tnssdty for
Scottaburg Ind where h la acheduleoVto
deliver th opening addreue of hla cam-
feign in oei
Franklin D.
aif of Governor Cox and
Roosevelt the democratic
preaidential -and vie presidential nomi-
nee. Th governor expects to return to
the Stat about September 20 y
.At
rvooseveu -1 aiKS
a.
In Rain
AaanHatad Praaa Reiwirf.. f .
FRESNO Cat Aug.' 24 Franxlli D.
Roosevelt demecratie nomine tor vice
president fepok barenaded iai tb rata
for 30 minotet bire Tueedsy. H' aald
that ia a good many way. Governor Cox
la the Hiram Johnson of th East and
that "Governor Cox has nut progressive
statutes on the booka-saf Ohio and ha
dirried thee eat"' 'C. f i? v - V
G. O. P. Treasut;ef Says y V
Less Than MiUibrj Raised
' Akuv AaWdated PrW Beport? H 8:4 r
N1W IORK. Aug. 24. Fred W. XJp-
ham treurerVf th 'republican patnal
eommlttee aaid Tueadaj that- aince the
Chicago convention tea than tl000.000
had been raised by hla party' toy tb'na.
ttona an'V.j''.:r. V ft
The exact .turn' hwn ea' tb treasur-
er' book aa' collected for the- national
fund. Mr. tTnham aald. waa S044J1682.
He added -that Jdr. Ilay' estimation ot
13000000 th total required to carry on
the eampa'rn waa quite correct" " v
. Air. I hn bxprceeed tb opinion that
Govei" -ivx la .ensreing that more
thaa i.v XT i wa raik'i "in orre Mace'
waa '!.kg of the fiUte of Illinoia
wber v -mT-t waa raised "but for
puroo- s ;f t i- 1 f ta and -county
w if - V' Ma b said for
Pittsburg 'TKursdajr IV
1$ Announced r. 'l.
O- ! ' ' i-y Ctl-fM'-! SBB
Once vEaM
a a-
' s' -
mnst;
Gerxnan Fresideht ... of ; EastPrussIaT Issues ProcI : ;'
? t'Anned Bands Attack -Trendi Jrocps and Cc
v Them to" Leave Upper SileciaKrcacK ftPrcpc;
DeferThecelves.AVhfleAVaiiirt2
WARSAWAue. 24.-Thc Pofish 4 forces liaverurc'd.'Ixr
75 mile tiortheait of Warsaw! and
tt fs reiwttcdiil.Tuesdajr 's.Offktal
With
ths tariture of;thcse)i two atacea alcf thVarioua gov
itricts of Poland exeeptine SttWaJkv' ISQ nllvporthea :
ment districts of Poland exeeptinp;
Warsaw And tirodno. au nuieJ
be cleared of bolshevittu
- - . . ' . ' ... ... . . ....
"AWmI tan1 f fJerm'sna.1
the
the
tommaridahtthe gwisoa 4iaf
Kiner rffnfrttrcrl DV- CW Fretfch
; TlvrWW. . Anw. ? 34. Offldal ffi-
patchea trom SVaraaW aay tb Polea have
captured. 63000 prisoners 200 gun aad
1000 macnine guns. : . .; - y
POUS CARRY ON. j j
" : Aaaodated Preaa Beport'
WARSAW. Aug. 2t-Tba caytara of
Presasnyaa- 0 mllea -north of Warssw
and hOawa on the Polish frontier -. 73
miles northwest of the capital la reported
in the ri' "b 'offidal atatement issued
tAm t ' 1'K fcnlkr nf vtKa Ath
soviet army and the' entire 8d cavalry
corpa hava been turroandad by tat i'oies
in statement say. .
W have toi-ea Proaanra and ITtwa'
uina rat In a divi.ion of the llh atf'H
army wbicb is covering an retreitv we
bav aurrounded the hulk of t 4tk
armj and tb whole of the 1 dry
urp. uur sooty ia eox.aa. a c-
nrjwnera.vaiy i-'ouA -
v-We have alaa 1 .a-bUuAd. Im..v.
and Uowmk 1 the - aoutbeast of
"W nave crease re xaarew sow i t
Blalvstok. eaoturlna .22 kesvr " "
tended for th bombardment of 'Vers... ...
The demoralisation -rife among the bx-
snens auuuern wp m j ipm i
southward. The detachment ettacmi
Lembecg are retiring. We have reached
the line of tb River Bug aad occupied
U NotS Alters Mi
ItoliariyierSays Frsnce f
i'A 'M' juiwdated Preas ItUporCs':7 V
1 PARIS. Aag.'24. Th Freneb foiwgB
offic announced Tuestiay that the. gov
ernment regarded the new atutuue eaxen
by Premier Lloyd George and GioUta
concerning soviet Russia and Poland a
duo entirely to th Amarkaa.'aot to
itaiji "W'V-.. - i- - -!'.-. r'-V4'''
The premiers' attitude waa xprsd
in the not they sent France from Lw
cerae Monday in Which ttey stated they
were in Accord. Witb the UnHd State
and Franca that Jfoland would endanger
her independence If aba accepted tb
The commuaieation of the British knd
Italian prim minister wa answered by
tb French foreign offic with a note ex-
pressing pleasure that they expressed in
same view with regard be . the PoH
situation that Franee bold. : -! . '.
The meeting of M. MuleraneL' th
French premier and Premier Giolittl to
be hdd in Aix le Bain a remalna fixed for
the -middle of September Jt waa; an-
nounced Tuesday aftemoAn aad hL Mil
lerand Will not meet Premier Uoyd
George until later onle development
Poland s Right to Use of
Danzig Recognized .
; Aaaodat(I.Prem Beport
PARIS.' Aug. 24. Premier Mfflerarld
ot Franca acting ae president of th
supreme council baa telegraphed Sir
Reainald Towr. allied hixh commii-
doner atf Danaig inviting hut to aaaur
to Poland complete liberty In the impor-
tation of war material through Danxig
aa provided for ia the Versailles treaty.
Premier MiUerand also Invited Sir Bg
maid to as an the reaoureta a hla power
to assist in the unloadlnr of ammunition
already lb the Danxig road and all that
av reach the tree dtr in the future.
v fb French premier's v Instructions
camel shortly after the Britiah charg
d'affaires Henderson called at th for-
eign office- and informed 11 Milleraad
that Premier Lloyd George recognised
"th absolutely formal .right ot Poland
to export; and import through Deaaig
without restriction aa provided for hi
article 104 ef tha Teraalll treaty. k
- y: ? ; V; J a -" v;-::
Germany Ships bupplies-r
TVB6lshevi!a&
;: VAecktd..Pre. port'4X
' LONDON -i Aug. 1 24. Garaibny . h
abipoed aupplie - and- ammiiiiltion ..to
soviet Roasla according to a correspond-
ent of the London Tim.-wb insists
that Leon Trotsky ' Russian bolshevik
war minister.' visited Hart -Prussia.' in
spit of official denials at report to that
ffeet from Moeeew.-
Tb retreat of the aolshevtk armlet
from the gate of Warw1 drcltrr tb
correspondent "may be explained by t . e
fact'" that they : lacked i auiinunitinn.
Trotsky foresaw the need of the aim.es
auring tne rranuc eitort m'io to imp
tur tne roiisa capital ann made y
accordingly ; but . wmI to'i..latc-. lie
Crossed into Ocrrnany nd roac!i'-d un
agreements with representMlvi-a of- t'e
German .governmeat. by1 whvv it v-puid
upnly pnemlmilioa to tbe'l"! '!.
I-..'..
. WASHINGTON; Aug. 24.-iAdvices.fece(xedyTuesda7 '
P6lish legatidn from Warsaw .said Pres"4ent Sieher 9f German 1
Prussiav hatj issued a proclamatfon caHiri v-ifJ6ri fhe-Ge'rma
tion tdiaWe up arms against;pQlanC: -f . H f t
French' troop tt Upper; &iesia jana Tiave pmpenea i-e . i
leave xthc city.?-The jFrenchi ar . prepada ; to. ddend them:
while' awaiting otdersJ The .Gerrriaas et fire to the offices cf ;
iriter-allfe4 cbtnmissiori' and. Iwtcjrttrredinan7 ir.oles.:
. rrn lift:
"T - . M I. .
NHyviA". 50 miles f-st cf Lc
communiqiieusuci Tocsiiy;
.fuvice's also' lak'ijfhave'attac
.been. Replaced and the garn: :
O .T"'-" ."'.'.
Jn'part but M - . oviet j" 1
wbkh nwludea t" crown f .. . i
tha int"Jou c t 001. -" 1
erva u.s futia Wy for
BJirpoee in tne J-at but t
sisted V?"n caxh pay -nt.
eject of Xm v t U - -i -ws
to p""v. t mu a fro a-1
rVc-tniW'"! t a-" ...i
e-rn j-1 1 . at i v - ; y a
from "t " '9 ."j-wel h 1' A
traf.;e la an- V pac ietwt""i
Roii...ati "1 i liuaa in the nev
hood of -V V t.
. 4-4- I V .
;'.' Aar atel rres Report
i PAT.I3 'i-r r.-Twclv'f
Euaai.'i 9v t .. '.'.r have t
erosse i f (' ia froiit'er unJ.T -sure
of t 1 . n pursuit 7 a
Bad.
d here Tuef
c
CAVszl&z'.:
v
.1 frm .
. r.'2i. Ti t
(Ur troop Arete forrr '
they ae bl.' te contn.1 1
i
r
cf 1 .in soviet
. x ' t froi. e t
t- t l'trr- L r
-A
t ('
t f
-a
CC Ltd
i 0' 1 C.rc -.
i .immais r
' . aceo"
i -j-i
."
1
i 1
y
f
t sli e 4 i ataif I
y i - fron' t
.9 U. I Of f)0 1
: o tr a..iving. -'1
f x Ca t'uln to
.. ontH ef loer
bers; ero.
Rme"i v
lbth 'cuvir' i
Rnsalan o .
denbanr. Si n
where they were takenJa
wmrt swans triUin -
. ' '
v:..A
U;'? ''-'Ajaadated Preaa Report '
. IOIJDON Aug. 24 T -- k1
vlk force bt the reron of ixtsa r
15 mile north.ee t of 'arse f at I
yatok. about .to: 'mllea r
Lrest-Utov ar' "--J
figbtirf ag& -i. . g i
aceordiug t ' i c ... I a
Monday. ia. .. v awi x .. .
TaaaaVw. ''' ' - " ' .
. la-t e Er"t-r"ovKk r?
nocJuu. ' in i ""' -ays
wuu fr- i
borhood of - f
an;t'
'
j t
x t 1
Lembecg the .
'Polish for t
town 'hall ot v.. .
Boatheaat Or:
... Vi4'
.
.11 a '
to a 3 erlin
Monday wtte bea
Bee arm J with n
xrtnade. accord' n
to; the London 1
..iies. 1 -e 1'p
five killed and wounded h iavr' 1.
c .; . . ..
Engfand Ccavtys 1 :
On Soviet Peace!
l. .:Aodate4 Tress !
Condon. au.. si.-r'-
four lord preidLt of th"
half f Premier Lloyd (
night nt to 'Leo lit
soviet representative her a
communique issued a l
suit of th conference mt 1 1 4 1
George and Ciolitti. .
s air.xiaueur pointea en t; at
bt to th latest I' nrtnti ' a - tlie 1
ahevist terms to 1u.. p4 f amlMK' '
contradict tk-o Emeu f c""!!!""'
to .Great Britain iecently v iir. i
ked if this in. ; rmatiou was pom
if so. whet her th bolsheviata iuw.u
to adier to thw tefma. ' ;
; Aa- answer" by '.Fri'tay. at the t '
was asled by Xlr. Bslfpur who dted t
urgency of" the matter and 'aald that
the nowtr to these question jdepeu.
the future policy of Great Britain.
V .Great Britain; and Italy' wilt rcf-
recognition to the Kulsn soviet jtov
meat if it doea not Withdraw it dim.
preaented. ee a part ot the'peace tnrr
at MlD"-- for a proletariat army in i
mnii.'v 'i ' he been dedded i
Preo ' 'i IJ -d .Geore and C
Greet - ''tn:a-ii Italy ht huv
Br t-.t.
er! u A f
In - ..t riv 1
df ri t
i : iiin of i
I - w -r
w t v a i
1 ''y t liii''rnc. .
teweut 'given t i tho 1
t by the two pic
.resolved t d-f'
tomatlc r1 t'na wit
ment. nni 1 it I Wit'
.Ueda "tHis Blmistoi
l rf .! ( s-r'!iua.''l
t"''ms - ti . pp-e In bK'.rt t''
. ..--!te't 'i.c :tir l.
soviet repreaemr-tiv h'. b '
nothing iin"nrts..t wmui rut !-ii
ppace comi.ion mad p ..lie by
this dtV lt Wrk. w di'""
"gran br?a h of i .lh lu
toe t
Ctr'tcr'A J .
soatneast oi uwa-i are aecure
'l - if A ta
II 1 1 1 t III . I . -'. ii
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