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Show - THE WEATHER. Saturday and Sunday, fair aauth; local showers north portion;. aomswhat warn Tribtfhe Wants are the 'direct course of communication . between employer and employee. , Local Settlement Price. Silver DomeoMc, 99t$c; foreign ...,S7c . Load .I........118IS22a60 Copper (cathodes) t SALT LAKE CITY, SATURDAY VOL; 101, NO. 136. MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1920. . 18 PAGES FIVE CENTS P. CHIEFS DENY COXS CORRUPTION CHARGES; POLAND ADVISED TO IGNORE MILITARY FRONTIER G. O. Millions Lost Treasurer REPUBLICAN National who haa replied to Governor Cox a Charges. to Population jn World War 27. Ous to war WASHINGTON, Aug. tan European nations engaged In tho world war ohow a potential loso In population of 33,320,000 persons since 1014, according to a statistic! roseirch conducted by the Society for Studying tho Social Conse- France Counsels Action to Insure Favorable Terms When Peace Is Signed. More Fighting Is Reported, but Soviet Troops Are quences of Wor of Copenhagen, made publlo today by ths American Red Cross. Causes of tho abnormal falling off In population wore attributed In tho society's report as follows: Killed In war, , SIP, 000; deaths duo to augmentation of mortality, economic blockades, war spldemlcs, 5,301,000; fall In birth rata' due to mobilization of 54,000,000 man between 20 and 43 yeara of ago, 20,200,000. Unable to Make Headway (By tlw Associated Press.) The foreign ministry announced today that France had counseled Po'and to attain the best strategical military position possible until peace is s'gned, regardless of her ethnographical frontier, because the military situation a 111 influence the peace terms. - Francs has advised Poland, lion ever, to withdraw her armies within the Polish frontier upon the signing of peace, the foreign office added Eighty thousand Russian soviet soldiers have been captured in Poland, 40,000 hilled and JO, 000 Interned in East Prussia, according to ths latest report received .from ths French mission in ' . Poland PtRIS, Aug. 27. v ' Fierce Fighting Reported. ' Press Is Pessimistic. WARSAW," Aug. 23. (By the Associated Press ) The Warsaw press Is becoming pessimistic regarding the Minsk The newspapers, peace negotiation!. with the exception of the Socialist press, express the belief that the moment Is propitious to "liquidate Bolshevism In some political circles there are Indications of an Increasing feeling that the negotiations may come to nothing, al- a though there have been official announce-mentto the contrary. The militarists are advocating a continuance of the war to compel the soviets to seek terms, and the change in the Dansig situation has had a tendency to encourage the militarist elements The National Democrats ate insisting on convocation of the diet, and. ae a result. the speaker of that bodv has called a meeting of the party leaders for the purpose of deciding ths date- for the assembling of the diet The Democrats take the stand that it Is impossible to peace without the authority of ths diet. con-ilu- Red Commander Relieved. d WARSAW, Aug 28 (By the Pre3S ) General Tuobatschewskt, known as ths "Soviet Napoleon." has been reliev ed of his post as commander-in-chie- f of the Bolshevik army on the Polish front because of his failure to taka Warsaw, according to Information given to ths press here. Leon Trotsky, minister of war and marine, has personally taken command of ths army, if ia reported by Bolshevik officers who have been taken prisoner, General Turhatsehewskl has had a re- (Continued on Pag 6, Column 2.) Asso-date- r to 'Her Child Here is tlie most sacred trust ever placed upon a woman. Sbe responds to it instinctively, but not always wisely. Her responsibility begins long before her child is born and is nob relinquished until she dies; What to do before the baby comes ia the mother's vital question. Upon its answer mar depend the life or death, the health and happiness of the infant as long as it lives. The mother may not know she may make mistakes that mean tragedy. But all the time Jhere is the best Information in the world ready for the asking. The Children s Bureau has made that information available to all mothers. OET THUS BOOKi LET. the Write coupon. (Use plainly.) Frederic J. Haskln, Director, The Salt Lake Tribune Information Bureau, Washington, D. C. I I Inclose herewith two cents in fetamps for return postage on a free copy of the. booklet, ' Lar.V Rre-nat- Name 7 Street Uttr state state Governor Alfred E. Smith of Now York spoke an official welcome while a committee of tho suffragists, some wearing gowns of tho suffrage colors waited to escort, Mra Catt to.her hotel where a reception awaited her. Following the governor's greeting a pro cession headed by a detail of police and a brass band was formed and Mra Catt waa escorted through the streets to her hotel. Among those who marched were Mra Harry Tailor Upton, vice chairman of the executive committee of the Republican national committee, who aided Mra Catt in her Nashville work; Miss Chari Williams, who occupies a similar position in the Democratic campaign committee; Mary Garrett Hay, Mra. V. Everett Macy and Mrs. Will H. Havs, wife of the Republican national chairman. SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 27. this municipality today claimed the distinction of being the first of thair sex to vote under the provisions of the V omen of MllltOI l , . " Esch-Cummin- suffrage-amendme- nt, . By MARK SULLIVAN. WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. Your correspondent believes that within the next few days tho campaign will be given a different trend by two events soon to happen. The first Is Senator Hardings speech tomorrow. If he carries out his present intention of dealing with the Republican alternative to the Wilson version of the league of nations, that issue, aa between himself and Cox, brill look very different after Saturday-- - About this point wa shall know soon. The other event which will materially change the trend of the campaign will be the giving out by the Antisaloon league of the recoids of the two candidates on the llquot question, , , i A committee of the Antisaloon league has recently completed a long aession at and. is npv adding Birmingham. V-. tome convincing finishing touches to these two records. This fepdrt of the Antlsa-lo- n league, will not take sides, will not nor proscribe indorse either candidate, either candidate. It will merely recite their acta and speeches as public men whenever the liquor question has come before them. This report will undoubtedly bring prohibition into the foreground as an issue In the campaign. Pussy-footin- g on Prohibition.;- -' On this prohibition question the Republican party, the Democratic party and the Antisaloon league all three have been playing politics. More correctly- - tho Rethe Democratic party party and publican g have boon and politics baa been played within the Antiaaloon league. g on it The two parties are because each party ia afraid of both sides of iL The fact ts that both the parties are atilt thinking in terms of Ohio, and in other respects, as wall aa In this respect, have not yet looked out from Ohio to pussy-footin- pussy-footin- the country aa a whole. Ohio la so dose, that "both parties are under the obsession that they cannot afford to lose either the "dry vote or the wet vote in that state. The consequence le the Republicans are unwilling to announce themselves as "dry for fear they will lose the wet vote in Ohio. For the same reason the Republicans are even afraid to accuse the Democrats of In precisely the same way, being wet. the Democrats are afraid either to announce themselves aa wet or to seem to accuse the Republicans of being dry. But the Antisaloon leagues report, when it ia published, must end this silence. ' Eo .. f NEW HAVEN, Conn,, Aug. 27. Attack on Republican campaign contribution whom he recognized a hostile to his was renewed today by Governor James position. Senator Harding today mil- M. Cox in a number of addresses openCummina-Eec- h itant !y championed th ing hia New England campaign. That ha had proved his charges in his railway act passed by tha last congress Deliberately but with driving gesture he Pittsburg address last night of tha asproclaimed his stand for "a just govern- sembling of fit, 004, 303 "corruption ment for aii th peopls hot a government fund by th Republican was asserted yielding to class end declared his faith by Governor Cox and b also declared he in a governmental policy that wouldln-sur- e would continue rubbing that aora spot to railway men the beet of treat- until election day. Ha withheld, however, ment and compensation, but would alio any further evidence in support of his glv to the people "a continuity ef serv- charges, aaylng that It would be forthice." i coming in a few days, Some cf you do not approve, he The first break in tha Republican Governor Cox declared In one said, plunging a pointing forefinger at lines, Bom of you wished speech here, waa tha Republican proposal those nearest him. the Plumb plan. Let me look you In th for a separata peace with Germany. face and let me tell you I think th Tha second break In th Unea cam Cumralns-Ese- h act is th expression of last night at Pittsburg, ha continued. the conscience of a congress which sought They have bean going along gathering to git highest service to the country. the largest campaign. fund ever known In Bom day, maybe not this ) ear, you railthe history of government in all tha way workers will hail that law as th world. No on aver dreamed ef getting greatest forward step in all the history uch a sum. This year tha chairman Of tb Republican campaign committee haa of railway legislation. at to work a great force of man. state Is Congratulated. cbalrmea and workers chirroen..,locl The nomine a declarations started fre- that h designates aa tha mony-dtg-ge- rs quent burets of kandclapplng and later of the Republican party.1' ho wa Congratulated 'by many of; th ' raBwa men. Quotes Hays Governor Co stated that Win H. Hays, Making hia second address away from Marlon, Senator Harding spok at a park Republican national chairman, had dewhere employees of tho Erl system were nied th charge of a 113,333,305 fund and In th midst of an athletic field day. declared that th fund would be only while a few days later, th govWhen th nomine arrived be was escorted to a luncheon tent, where he ernor said, Fred W. Uphara. Republican stood in lino to receive a meal of beef treasurer, multiplied Mr. Hay by two and one-ha- lf times by stating that th and boiled potato on a tin plate. Benator Harding did not mention di- fund would he 17,003,334. In my Pittsburg speech, , th candiprovision that was in rectly th anti strike tha railway bill aa ft passed the senate, date added, I have demonstrated to th a stood for asserted that ha be policy but that would make continuity of aervloe satlkfactton of every unprejudiced voter a government guaranty. and said ha also that w war justified in multiplying. Mr. wanted to ace railway man given th best Uphama figure by two. of treatment by tha government and by "I repeat that th Republican fund the American people. Speaking at a plcnio and athletic tour- the corruption fund will be not less than nament of employees of th Erie railway, $16,000,040. Wa will not attempt to matoh ths nominee began bia speech by eulogy their dollars. to th benefits of physical play. After reading a statement from Mr. Upham that tha $1,143,300 contributing Approves of Play. 1 am glad to mak a campaign speech quota list presented by th candidate at 1 am making no about play, he said. Pittsburg waa phony, Governor ICdx In tbla campaign that I will not appeal senate committee can find out be willing to have tested by tbe standards aid: Th well who attended this meeting that good competitive spoil has net up in perfectly which at lists were distributed by thee all ages and among all fair men. We the it le a matter Republican have had too much encouragement from that can be got leaden, at in a perfectly simple Washington given to th man who wanted way. to cut aeoond base, or get something for . -nothing.Let me tell you th things which are Puzzled, He Says, In my heart about railway employment. Another thing that 1 don t understand No matter what anyone tells you, no mal- - i that Mr. Harding and Mr. Hava are (Continued on Pag S, Column S.) (Continued on Pag 4, Column L) FIfures." -- EATURES IN TOMORROWS in' Hilrincr v; in r. 'It a ' No i v i r -- k 1 STAGE PROTEST Longshoremen Stop Un loading British Ship From Which Prelate WaaTaken A ut J Mac-Swene-y, Th Illiung Joy- - inf metis In ( lni UtU'l Vlfh tMk.'CK-neatu- i th open and telling stories In rtac4h0IS! Death of a Woman Spy squad smiling and with ayes unbandaged but ths cartridges were not blanks, as she had been promised. Th story will bo told tn Th Tribune 'Sunday. Stockbroking and bassbaU are mixed entertain- th by tn ut cherie e. van Loan which will bs a feature of Th Sunday Tribune. 7 V an i-- o CiAn, an oiory , sins Lardner, on of tho most popular of American humorists, tails now to road character tn hia own inimitable style in Sunday's Issue of Tho Tribune, - FnrJ "A Cat of Listen to Lest 11 r, In which Coupon KU shows his worth, on absorbing hit of fiction by Bewail Ford, will appear In Tb Tribune tomorrow. I.aie, kv Twist h4ew11 ' , a -- , Another of th aerie of Sketch from Life by Waster-ntMt this time dealing with th problem of th umbrella, will b presented In tomorrows Tribune. ' T Tmkvalle more uas U II Issues aroused in th pni;;aiTho i OlltlCSj ),y the granting Of presidential rac suffrage to women will bo discussed by Mark Sullivan In Th Tribune Bunday, Sullivan OP I nation-wid- e t Home Interest Page r ' .. reader Sunday. ORDER YOUR COPY AT ONCE ! , Phone W watch 690. SvO.-oo- WWW rr f mr ' 1- . . t i i - f y t r Load Quotas. -- , Governor' Cox statement 'of alleged quotas In soma cases assigned ths entire quota fop state and national purposes I a gingla-city- , and In other oases . the amount credited to ono city exoeedad tb entire state quota, th treasurer said. Ms cited the governors figures for New York City, 12,033,344, and said this waa tho tho entire state of New York Jiuota foretata and national campaign purpose. Th amount credited Chlca-- q In the governor's table, $734,300, is $--4 ( ' more than ths entire quota of th auriO of Illinois, h said. i Governor Cox does not appreciate th difference between a quota and a budTh quota la asget," said Mr. Upham. sessed on the basis of wbat w estimate would b a fair share for each stata, and ia placed high enough to allow for a large shrinkage in the amount actually obtained. The plan of th financial campaign was NEW YORK, Aug.1 27. (By tb Associlaid on Unea designed to get away from of largo collections from tha principal cenated Prees.) Elated by their tis-u- p country. In every previous in' New York, ter of the virtually vry British ship of both parties not lea than IS tb 2044 longshoremen ' who suddenly campaign per cent of all funds raised cam from expect to spread their New York. quit work-tod- ay walkout to every port lit th United Describes Plan. , State in tb bop of forcing Great Britinto The also this takes year plan ain to release from jail Teranco consideration the fact that business man lord mayor of Cork, and permit dislike to bo bothered by several so Heitors. We combined the needs for both naaoU. on to land Mannlx Irish Archbishop and aotlclb t woman pickets who, inspired th tional and stata campaigns Th . ' the entire amount at on tim. unexpected walkout and th marine fireIn many states. New Mexico, Arixo'a. men, water tenders and oilers, who joined Tennessee, Kentucky and North Cartii, bo, for example, tbs entire quota Is to them, feel th same way about it.' They spent tor purposes and nothing for are not going back to work on British th nationalstata , campaign. nomination of our Candidate Britain Groat th until After ships, they said, th financial committee prepared a caremeats their wishes. , i ful of expenditures for th naIrish sympathisers working on Ameri- tionalbudget campaign. Thin budget, as already can, French and. Belgian steamship, stated by Chairman Haya, amounts to a la so also quit work during the vriiirlwlnd cam- Util more than $3,300,304. Thar mystery about th operations of th fiNorth tha the strikers waged In paign along nancial department. On Monday my rtver testimony I shall submit to tb senate . th committee th plan of campaign, quota assessed each stata, tha amount Inspired by Women. ' , ' collected from each state for both state A little band of women picket inspired and national purposes and tha fuU list of noon hour. lunch the strlk during th lubsertbers, which ia no ease will show of more than $1004 by aax They stationed themselves outside th subscription . is ' Whit Star Hue pier to await the arrival individual. r t of the Baltic from which Archbishop . 11 Mannlx waa removed by a British naval Hays Adds Denial. vessel. 27 Win H Hi NEW YORK. Aug Th archbishop was not permitted to chairman of tha Republican national comland In Ireland, but waa taken to Eng- mittee, replying to the speech of Goverland and longshoremen said they resent- nor Cox .in Fittsburg last night, in which ed this. nominee Democratic th presidential When ths Baltic docked the women sought to prove that Republicans were held up placard read tug. "W hen Man- conspiring to buy tha presidency, declared nlx goes to Ireland let th Baltla leave that Mr, Cox had such intimate know-and also displayed other edge of the wasting of million in airNew York, signs. craft production tn hia atat durtnrf tb During th lunch hour th . longshore- war that he dreamed In million. men w ho had started work on tha Baltic After studying Mr. Cox speech Mr. decided not to go back and accompanied Haya Issued tb following statement l by tb women pickets, they went Into tha Republican headquarter: holds of th other nearby diners, Olympic, Of course. Candidate Cox fail to prove, Canopic and Celtic, whsr they quickly as h haa failed to prove, and wlU foil Induced hundreds of other longshoremen to prove, hie chargee. This la (imply beto join their walkout. cause th charge ar falaa. H says millions have been put Into by th Republican national oommlttaalanto-raBegin Parade. t. to corrupt th Forming outside the Whit Star Lin sinisterHeinfluence have to Is aatg first reported pier. Inside of which were officiate Call- hundred million. Then Secretary Rnoee-ve-lt ing for police reserve, the strikers bethirty million. Than Canoiast gan a parade, engulfing hundreds of Cox said fifteen million, while how Canlongshoremen at th docks of th Cunard, didatesaid Cox any 8$. 60.300. Anchor and other British line and leavmors wak It a in dozen than ing steamships with loading schedules dis- Quotes Pamphlet. T He attempt to prova Oil by owe rupted. unable to from bulletin of tb war and Steamship officials were to maintain their mean commttto of tb Republican rw- - , state what they will do schedules. Nor were longshoremen union tlonal committee, pamphlet pubm 1 leaders who declared th strike unauthorfew days and sent broadcast every ised, though stgtlng tteit most of their country to party members and to . men were in favor of Irish freedom. Th newspapers, ail to Inatill interest a iw I walkout cam go suddenly and defection and from an alleged qu 4 tha worker, indicates tn from working t crews varied so tha& heel which he claim neither longshoremen chief nor steam- -' amounts to bo raised in certain C1-. I ship official eouM estimate the number which fa doe not aval charge was adof men who quit. d or any operation had thereunder -, Th Whit Star Uner Olympic win sail Candidate Cox. himself a mtlllor-1-on schedule time for Southampton to- has had euoh Intimate knowledge of said At official th tonight. morrow, wasting of millions la aircraft produc Cunard Lin offices ther was confidence In hia stata and Secratary Rooaeveit i .i tohad such an tntlmata knowled-- e ef that th Aqultanta also would lea a morrow tor the seme port. Th Cunard burn Ing of billion by th edm.-.. (Continued on Paso A C 7 -- 1 (Continued on Pas 4, Column 4 ) ,,' ikiu. evening around tho campfire on expeditions conducted bp tho University of Utah are described In The Bunday Tribune. th -- wetsnd ISSUE OF Die Jsalt fdke Well Known Lawyer and Dies Newspaper -- CHICAGO. Aug; 27. Governor Jam Coxa schedule of Republican campaign fund quotas in fifty-o- n principal titles Is a phony list which I never heard of ' before," Fred W. Uphara, Republican national treasurer, declared today an his turn from Now York. , "Somebody must have played a joke on the governor, Mr. Upham declared. Th Republican national committee hss never apportioned any quotas to titles. Mr. Upham said. Th only quotas assigned, ho added, war given to Staten, th money to be used for both state anf national campaign purposes. Each state comfnltte then apportioned it quota salt thought best, Sir. Upham said, ,."J Denying charges that vast amounts had been collected or were being collected, thd Republican treasurer exhibited s statement ehoWlng collection up to this morning total tl,317,25$.22. of which New York tats, including th city of New York, gave 1226,292, fa said. . H reiterated th statement of Chair- man Will H. Hay that th budget planned for th national campaign totalled slightly In excess of $2,344,944, and denied Governor Cox's charge that it was planned " to rain tn axoeaa of $16,000,393, M, , ,ir - Harding Refuses to Comment; Wjll Have' Chancs to Prove It, Hays Asserts! GALIOX, Ohio, Aug. 37 Facing an audience- - of railway employees some of n Among Treasurer Upham" aedl Chairman Haya Reply ta Sensational Accusations. gs Antisaloon League Records Sneaks to Group of Em- Speaks in New Haven, Forof Both Men to Be Pub- - ployees Who Pay Call on mally Opening Battle for t Jished, Eagerly Awaited. the Republican Leader. Democrats in Nutmeg State whose ratifederal fication was proclaimed yesterday by Sec. retary of State Colby. Vving for the privilege of being, the first to vote, groups of women gathered in front of polling places long before the polls opened at 4 a. m. in the special Dry League Mixes In. election on a proposal to issue $86,000 The Antiaaloon league itself has not in bonds for improvement of the water been wholly free from politics In this . supply. matter. The leaders of the Antisaloon were present at San Francisco. PITTSBURG. Pa. Aug. 27. Numerous league They saw wbat was done to Bryan and newly enfranchised Allegheny county wo- what was done to their dry plank. They men yesterday were defrauded by a bogus saw the forces gloat over the tax colleitor, who went into action short- nomination "wet, Cox. AntiIn of the fact, ly after Secretary Colby signed the procleague leader were deeply shocked lamation declaring woman suffrage law. saloon of the wet trithe completeness by their at swindler homes, The appeared San Francisco. Within three days Informed them that they must pay a umph at the forFrancisco after San convention Novemvote Iq poll tax if they wanted (o mer Congressman Hobson, who had himber, collected the money, handed out' a self made a to the passionate dry plea receipt and then disappeared. to Governor V convention, sent a telegram Cox. aaylng. . Dry forces are restive OCTIOUS InlitUliCS KepOTtea 1 national officers - ef Aqtieaioon league have naked me to get statement from L. a v1 you. They cite that Harding voted for TOOpt M UiUw. 1 Volstead act. Could you give ma flear I I of your being opposed t of fed statement) 24. niMA. Peru, Aug Reports received oral authorisation of increasing alcfholic throifish official channels from the Pe- content! would save to Democracy Thi ruvian frontier, state that serious mu- millions faf voters who hold this question a numof tinies resulting in the killing j ber of persons, have occurred within the above party success last fw das among 13,000 Chilean troops Record Is Printed In Tacno concentrated Compromise. leported to be and Artca. This telegram was sent to Cox on July The mobilisation reported is allegedly ( Bo far it haa not been anewered of the for purpose removing There hi good reason to believe that the political, and from Santiago Valparaiso troops Democrats have been relying upon cerwhich here favorable to the presidential tain members of their party, who are candidacy of Arturo Alessandri, nominee powerful in the Antiaaloon league, to of the Liberal alliance. keep ths league from taking any action The report states that the troops are which would do harm to Cox. On the clamoring to return to their homes Ma- other hand, tha Republicans among tha chine guns were used during the disturb- Antiaaloon league leaders have been tryances and many were killed and wounded, ing to persuade the organization to be tlie advices state. The end of this friendly to Harding. pulling and hauling within Antiaaloon league circles has been a compromise on the plan of merely printing the records of the two men and letting those records Man apeak for themselves These records wilt be out tn a few day "WASHINGTON, Aug 27. George Peet, Meantime It ts entirely safe to say that newspaper man and lawyer, died suddenly before the end of the campaign Harat hia home here, aged 63 yeara ding. whether It help him or hurt him tonight He was born at Sheridan, N. Y., and al- In Ohio, will be Identified with the "drys and the though a graduate of Columbia university and will get both the school of law, was engaged in newspaper disadvantages of that advantages position, while Cos work most of his life, principally lit New will be- Identified with thf York and Washington. will get both the advantages and disadDuring the war lr. Peet was on of the vantage! of that position. Associated Press representative at the state department, and had many dose Wet Journal Backs Cox. friends In the diplomatic corps. Shortly On this point there Is already evidence before the meeting of the peace conference he went to Paris, whers he acted aa from those newspapers end propaganda era th official representaadviser to tha French government on organa which wet" of th force. On of these, American press matters Returning to tivesNational tha Journal "devoted Beverage he United fctates the the joined Washington staff of the New York Sun, and at the tq the Interest of drinks, eats, smokes " on In Its Issue of last month, carried time of his death was a practicing attorr on its first page a photograph of Cox ney. th qver the caption, The Next President of Hi the United State." In th name issue SPRUCE RAILWAY 50LD. this paid Its respects to journal liquor PORTLAND. Ore Ji Aug. 37 Captain In the words: Hehrv E. It Hiker, aaaistant treasurer of Harding seem to be a and Coolidg "Harding the United States Bpruce Production cor- pretty dry crowd if all that is said about poration, today announced the sale of the them be true, and W think It is Hargoveriiment-eul- lt spruce railroad in Lindings record inranOhio he alwawe been u coln county, Oregon, together with for governor When he mad 000 feet of spruce timber and a lum- dry. a strong organised fight against him, and ber mill, at a price said to be tn tha neighborhood of $2, WO, OJD. (Continue! on Faso 4, Column 0.) n A Free Booklet Telling A Mothers Duty V NEW YORK, Aug. 27. Several hundred women prominent in the New York movement joined- - in a demonstration here today in honor of Mra. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the National American Woman Sufi; age association, who arrived here from Nashville, the seene- - of her recent successful fight to secuie ratification by tho thirty-sixt- h euf-fia- ge LONDON, AUg. 27. The Poles and Russians are fighting fiercely for the forts of Brest-Lito- v sk, the stionglj fortified town on the Bug river, 120 miles east of .Warsaw, saja the Russian soviet official ktatement of Thursday, received here by wireless today. In ths Lemberg sector violent fighting is continuing, with fluctuating results. The statement adds On the Crimean sector in the Kher-- , son region era have again driven back the -enemy, 'Th 1 he Orlekov region exoeeding-Jj- r fierce fighting la' proceedlntf with forces of enemy cavalry. -- York Women Hold Demonstration in Hotyor of Return of Mrs. Catt. New Predicts Distinct Alignment Gives Full Approval to the Additional Statements on of Candidates n ProhibiReorganiRepublican Campaign Fition Question Very Soon. zation Act in Address. nances to Be Made Soon. b , |