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Show ti t 7 THE WEATHER. Wednesday, ocl shower. cool ; Thur. Tribune Wants ' point Ssy probably, fair.. to employment in every line ' and . tell of chances for domestic helpers.'' , J Local Sattlamant Prices, gllver Domestic, MHe; foreign ..IT 4 MTS' Lead .....(18.425 Copper (cathode) l-- BALT LAKE 'CITY, WEDNESDAY VOL. 101, NO. 126. MORNING, 18 PAGES AUGUST 18, 1920. FIVE, CENTS si SUFFRAGISTS AGAIN FORCED TO FOREGO --POLES' BALK RED ATTEMPT TO TAKE X: Sh Manager mg&aw, 81a via,, t T. r0ST, who Announces LOtIZS to roorgaalM tho bureau of tmatigratioa. top, prladpala I in New' York mystery. t .. flIITIS' DEFEAT E1P.KII DECISIVE VOTE IS SUCCESSFUL II Pilsudiki - Direct .. Action , Which Removes the Immediate Menace. " irf 4 SimilarStand Rfic' ijp'yrsKiij t in Important Re gionj Outlook Is .Hopeful M . rjfr y Aug. 17. (By the Arao-datPreaa). The Ruaalan preaaura upon Warsaw has bean relieved, accord fag to tha official Pollah communique Just received. The statement reported that- - General directed the Pllsudakl counter-strothle rethat effected . lief. ; The statement says the Bolshevik I, who had planned to croaa the , Vlatula southeaat of Warsaw In tha region of (thirty-Bv- a from MacfeJOwicd miles Warsaw!. were farced hack. s; .. j.Thn right wing of the Pollah army.' In soviet-- . feahrtanra breaking fa . tl ' f f.5k,ty-vnj'V'r Kir'-'.- ; T 4 r - r v mm Wv. 57 i, ....iand fourteen ana ' ,r" 'trod aaa cannon WAB8AYT, i i&Jf ed ke W .A- I. vyj, a tuna. Tha communique announces that tha r Poles fa following, up their eounter-of-- 5 fanstva to relievo tha pressure on War saw, . have advanced along the entire northern front They have pushed, the Russians beyond the Wyra river and regained Ctechanow. the soviet forces re. treating, while Polish aviators fired on them with machine guns Righting continue njtharagloa-o- f Radsymln to the northeast of Warsaw, the statement says. V HEAVY ARTILLERY REPULSING REDS ' WARSAW, Aug. 17. (By the Associated Preaa.) Reports of Polish military sue oeeoes came to Warsaw today, while the -was eagerly awaiting news population from the pesos meeting et Minsk. The aty report of tho delegates was a Mos- m Wing they had rrTrht'Ifhurlr A successful counter-offensiwas launched. on the Warsaw front Monday, - Under the leadership of President Pllsudakl as commander to. chief. On the northern front, where ten Bolshevik divisions are striking toward the Vistula, and on the Warsaw front it was ' announced today that the reds have been , driven back at several points Polish movements elded by heavy ar ttllery. are farcing the Bolahevtkl gradual- to withdraw from where for place Sr prassur upon,.tha. capital., he been greatest. In tha fighting near Radsymln, northeast of Warsaw, th Poles took many prisoners Including a Bolshevik commissar and brigade commander. During tho battle a Polish chaplain, Ignacy waa killed while leading the forces clad In hit church robes and with a crucifix In his hand. Five Polish officer were also killed and eleven wounded. French tactic are used. Poles arc bringing Into playbeing batteries for the capital's defense lino andplaced are awaiting completion of the arrangements OTlrt frith t"a a rush of ?. !S.,trikifollowed by Infantry attacks ve A " Ko-rup- WARSAW IS STILL IN POLISH HANDS ld,J? HSL A'J r fr l still dispatches latest soviet communique claim the city Is captured r the Polish statement of Monday whiled tos,.UXader --malting success fill iftiiUnoii Reports of the city's fall announced Sunday by tha Bolshevik staff at VUna to a Kovno dispatch to the , according London Tlmoo. are not confirmed and are virtually discredited by the Times ..which alone printed them. All special none dated later than , advices concur that Warsaw waa than Sunday held by the Poles who were reported fighting - scr successfully that tha menace to the .clty waa. decreasing. Ruaalan attacks were being constantly renewed and tha severity was dwelt upon the struggle by all dispatches said to be especially fierce around being Ran, i repre-,anto- , . - ncinH.Tnf'ni J V FRANK H, AIMONOS. WASHINGTON. D. C.. Aug. 17. The declaration of British labor that a war to succor Poland would bo a "crima against humanity," accompanied as this declaration u by an opan threat, to one of tha most significant and sinister Incidents of coo temporary history. Still, It to to ho recalled that labor, through John Burnt, stood to a similar position whan Belgium waa invaded, therefore tho declaration With respect to Poland merely confirm th attitude assumed to the case of Bel, gium. Moreover, a circumstance which must give pauso to ovary English statesman, to th fact at th moment when British labor to practically Interposing It injunction against th application at arts policy to foreign affairs, It to taking sides with Ireland against th unity of th British empire. The two incidents stand on quit different bases, yet both hare a meaning for toe future hardly to bo mistaken. conference MARION, Ohio, Aug. of RepubUeaa. chief convened today to s hap for Senator speaking ached ul Harding, adjourned without completing too task. Request that th nomine speak away from Marion were discussed Along with plans for th recaption here of front porch delegations but no invitation was accepted and only (wo dates war added to front porch en- Past Diplomacy Selfish " No Additions Made to Lim- Secretary of War Baker and i ited Number of Addresses to Be. Delivered . on Tour. - RAWS. Aug. T7r Tho Trench for. sign office thla evening reported aue - oaaafut Rattan eountar.offanalvaa from , Thoni to elaar out tha Pollah corridor, and along tha entire aouthom front. lakenWhw out-of-to- gagements " WI H. Hays national chairman,' announced that "at Senator Harding's perlabor day sonal, Insistent wish," th would b delivered from th front porch to a meeting arranged by tha Central Labor union. Ha said th senator waa Anxious to speak on labor Issue her Among people who know hto labor record," and tor that reason to other cities tor that day Invitation war declined. Th other front porch date announced waa September 4, when Republican wtat ways and mean chairmen will bo received. pch In the past we have been accustomed to point vrito scorn at the diplomacy and statesmanship of to past a an avidonc , Times and place, where campaign Isof ..th application of cynical and ariato-er- a sues are to ,be presented by - Henator Vienna Barfing also were discussed, and It was tie Idas ,la foreign-affairs- , abAoHU har wroAfiRtto and Berlin bar been landmarks of tola AsuUwcu y. I Uon of hto posittonr eu tbs Isagus of selfishnsao sadd (he, delivery M t a delegation here August Bourbon princes in th Haps burg-mo. 1UL to surrender of Bulgaria I Turkey from Indianapolis, Besides Mr. Hays and Senator Hardto 171 have been land marks to moral obat same th conference Incategory belongs th ing, those present loquy. In th European refusal to assist Armenia in cluded Senator Harry 8. New of Indiana, pre- head of th party the days of the terrible massacre bureau; speaker ceding the world war, because of entirely Harry M. Daugherty of Ohio, Senator selfish considerations manager; and Harding's But for those who have believed (hat th Henry Wallace of Iowa, publisher of coming of democratic control et foreign farm periodical What took plac at th session waa policy would usher in a new era, th atdescribed by 8enator New as "Just a titude of British Ibor to th ease of In 1114 and of Poland six years later general diseuealoa without reaching any to on of th most inescapable refutations decisions except tentatively. He Bald British labor will not In- all participants except Senator Harding conceivable. , Marionwere not win and that tha British govern-terfere, .leaving, tonight permit ment to interfere, although Poland be there had - been - no agreement for reconference. overrun and again destroyed. Humanity" sumption of the Chairman- - Hays said there had .been Invoked by the labor manifesto to no more and no less than a statement that, no hitch" in the procoedlnga, but that the work of aortlng over the applications th selfish Interests of Britlah labor would - be affected by any sacrifice to and dovetailing them together, had been found very laborious. favor of th stricken Poles, ar rf-tkl- IlDlUIilW -- ations Bol-gtu- m McGraw Demands Thai He a Mbve to 7 Bel nd icted v Prove His ' 1 Innocence. NRW YORK. Aug, 17. Jo(in J, MoGraw, manager of' th New Tork Giants, today demanded, through . oounaei. that he, be Indicted to order that he might es tabling before a competent tribunal hto Innocence of any participation to bringing aboutln-lurle- a to John C Blavtn, actor, who 'waa found about a week ago unconscious to ; front of tho McGraw homo. A grand Jury inquiry to necessary, according to counsel for McGraw, because of the widespread publicity, : The position occupied by Mr. McClraw.l he added, might In some way account for the extensive comment, but can hardly suffice to explain the reasons for his not answering veiled accusations against him.'! Tha attorney declared that Blavto'a In. Jury waa absolutely accidental, and neither moral nor legal guilt on the part, of anyooe,"-.- i tfc Sticks to Porch. Labor Shortsighted ' Ften the point of view of British interest It to manifest to all statesmen how shortsighted to tha labor attitude. Russia established to Poland, successful to Middle - Europe, will not alone mean toe destruction of tha economic Ufe of Europe, already shaken terribly, but it will Inevitably mean the extension of thla disorder to Europe and th approach of to red terror to India and to Egypt Looked at from the most sordid point of view 'the advance of Russia mean th systematic drying up of th markets for British manufacturers. And the declln In the opportunities for foreign trade must mark the similar decline of British industrial Ufa. A Bolshevised Central Europe and Western Asia will have for th Industries of Great Britaina a menae not to be exaggerated and re advance toward India Will klfnllarty iiasmai 1 ( threaten on mor profitable avenue of 1 New Tork, police are endeavoring to exportation. clear up the mystery surrounding the serious Injury to John C. felavln. formerly Seeks to Dominate. a well known .comedian, In front of th But Britlah labor has its eyes fixed home of John J. McGraw, manager of the It to engaged In a goals New Tork National league baseball club. upon other to dominate Britain by political bettlq According to the police, MoGraw, 81a vln and economic weapons. Not only la It and .Winfield Leggett, a retired naval were at the Lambs, a theatrical concentrating Its attention laon this task, wholly legitimate, but it turning its club. While there, according to the police, back upon every other' consideration of a dispute arose with a fourth man, an and of Imperial policy. It patriotism actor, whose name to not known. During carea It plainly nothing for the empire. the fracas McGraw Is said to have ret to rul means affirm and that It celved a black eye and a cut nose. 61a vln withinbluntly restricted area of the tha to Interfered, II said, and led MoGraw to Kingdom and to decline to give ItsUnited sanctha washroom, where hla face waa bathed. outside whether to The three left th club and started tn a tion to anyoractivity In Europe whichever temtaxt for McGrawa home. When th cab th empire Interrupts th progress of its arrived there the three men got out. porarily to march power. There, according to tha police,, Slavln Thus we have labor Joining hands with collapsed and fell to the street. When tha Irish, who frankly and openly aeek taken to the hospital It was said he was short of Independence and the nothing suffering from a fractured skull and eras corresponding destruction of the empire In a 'serious condition. and encouraging Bolshevist advance on th continent by forbidding any British effort to support to falling Poles And, Police and Mob Clash presld, Isbor,. could, ' RamtgaleErigltmd vailedhsve, in 114, would have enforced A of with similar policy Belgium, respect for "humanity" In th mouth of labor 17. l at A RAMSGATE, England. Aug. serious clash occurred today between tha police and a mob which was bent bn preventing the loading of two German ships. The steamers arrived several days ago for cargoes of coke, but owing to th hostility of former soldiers and others, no attempt waa made to load the craft until today. The docks were guarded by police and barred off with burbed-wireShortly after midnight a crowd of men and women, learning that the vessels were about to be loaded, attacked the police with bottles and stones. Tha police dispersed ths mob, but several poaymln, which liad changed hands five licemen were slightly injured. times And waa at last reports held by the . Poles t u MANNIX OBDURATE. The Influence of French assistance In directing tha defense of Warsaw Is man. LONDON, Aug. 17. Propoaals by Pret toned, and It to stated that the mier Lloyd George, yesterday that every ap. proach of additional French help may facility would be given the mother of lend a hopeful aspect to tho resistance. Archbishop Mannlx of Australia t come In some quarters however, the fall of to London from Ireland to visit her son Warsaw Is declared to be a matter of were denounced as "preposterous" by tha hours Tha transfer of government of. prelata In an Interview, He said hla flees to Posen began Sunday, but tha mother could not posalbly travel, owing 1s government's actual departure not to her great age. He also denied having a a yet reported. said he wished to go to Ireland for Russian armies are rapidly progress-ln- g reasons. through tha Polish corridor, and are "If I go to Ireland," he declared, It will be with all the freedom of a free cltlsen. (Continued on Pag 8, Column 1.) .' - par-aon- al ter a Protracted! Debtl:. - Belgium Was Inraded et Beginning of WorldWar. ward WARSAW,' Aug. 11 It waa an. naunoad this avonlng that tha wait hank of tha Vtatula haa boon cleared of tha Bolahavtk cavalry dttaohirjent which had croeeed to the northweat of Flock. . The aovlat horaemen were making an effort to sever Waraaw'a remaining line of railroad communl. oatlon with Danzig. -- -- All of those In the conference were emphatic to declaring they expected no modification in tha front porch campaign. They all said, however, that "a number of speeches" probably would be mad In other cities, adding that such trips had been a part of th plan from thebeglnnlng. In addition to favoring a front porch Labor day speech. Senator Harding emphasized tha number of applications received for appointment here,- - declaring of them Us that not oould granted. On th other aide. Senator New laid before the candidate invitations to apeak In other place But th nominee held to the position that non should b accepted for th present. Among other things there was - soft discussion of Senator Hacdtogw-mpeach- . of September I at the Minnesota state fair. Fhrm questions war talked over with Mr. Walla c one-ten- th Harrison to Confer. ' Other Speakers at eyeBourbon-Convention- Buds- - s bent Until Next & ing th Republican leadership with a vehemence seldom equaled by a presidential nominee, Governor Cox sought today to establish himself as th leader of by reviewing hto achievement as governor of Ohio and contrasting them with tha record of Senator Harding, whom ho denounoed aa th standard-bearof reaction. He declared to Republican war trying to operate under a amok acrea of hypocrisy and Insincerity," branded their peso plan aa "a monstrous proposal" and "a dishonorable thing," and regretted that propriety did not permit him to go further than to charge them with uttering "deliberate and wilful untruths" to their attack on to peace treaty. 'Th governor spoke before th Democratic state convention. H waa greeted by a demonstration which lasted several minutes and Urn after time h brought the delegate to tbetr feet in th wildcat enthuriasm aa he poured liot ahot lht v r th Republican camp., er gotoBUNbufai t . detoscs I'al d r state to you." to (ear gning , ! ' - m Reorganization of tion Department Proposed ly the Assistant Secretary. dci;.i it "ooadiOosto . -- treating' alter bureau, both field oervloa, -- - fari.p( . . . h dtoorgsalU-fift".0Ct- tart and to tto a leaders, mean Irrtmunlty from all participation to the burden of International , -- two-thir- ds ba tho-stat- t-- r t ism. Asserting that Senator Harding stood for ths monstrous proposal of a' separate peace," Governor Cox drew Joud dotxar-In- g: , Loan Recommended - . ... 00 " Yet, ominous as Is th connotation, of thia present Incident, there la no mistaking tha feat that It to one' of th authentic atone of th period tutor which w ar now entering, a period Ineluctably produced by th dislocations of tha world war. W have conquered the German enemy, or mor exactly, w hav repulsed tha first German Inroad, but th costs of th effort to nn and In money hav so unsettled th very foundations of our social and political structure that at tha foe at hour whan a new foe appears a enable least equally menacing, we are w are to tak th field agslnat him, condemned to nee him advance from victory to victory, while th great nobody far of labor, particularly to Britain, from, appreciating tha peril to their own country and to themselves ultimately, welcome th victories of th enemy and discourage tha resistance of toe friend And ally. .J It would b a mistake t place th whole odium of present conditions upon labor. -- 4, Column (Continued on Fag i- - j. . t.) J A Vegetable Cook - .. Book Free 1300,-00,0- AGAINST WHIRLING lt woultLtoyg net obll-sallo- Plan to Limit Price ( ; Charged Coal Consumers Unable to Pay His Debts, .Artist Would -Sell Child , , , - - ; t . ' ' t Lake Tribune Leased Wink, Chicago Tribune-Sal- t AGO," Aug,. 17 CharlwBtodderd, an artist, who recently cam CHIC from New York, haa advtrtisal la an Oak Park paper that h will Mil hla daughter lor 81000. ML J. Mints at 807 South Wa- t' bash a venns, who Inserted tho advertisement at Stoddards nquaat, stated today that Stoddard wife died la Haw York a few' month ago after a long Ulneea. i "Stoddard cam to ", U . at j. . K employment," said Mr, Mlnta. unable to find mploymut and is in destitute circumstance.-Fo- r "H has th saks of his littl girt, ha wish to place her in th horns of a good family which will five her aa education and can for her. Ha knows that h cannot do it In order to do this hs is advertising toe child 'for sal, which moans tost in consideration of $1000, which Is the amount ha aooda to pay hla debts, hs will allow a good family to adopt her." . Stoddard haa received 360 replies to his advsitissmsat ' aaA hopa to 1 pise to child, whs Is described as beautiful, with a good family.' bn v,. -- WASHINGTON. D. C Aug. to railroad of neeriy (200 000,-0was recommended to th Interstate cheers from th convention by commerc commission today to th final Association of Railway "Thla dishonorable deed win not be report of th Executive' on- tha application ' of th perpetrated, for two reasons: notFirst, be- various for loans from th carriers cause Senator Harding will th get revolving fund created by v th chance; and, second, because I WU1 not act insult i. 000, 000 American soldiers who transportation Under th new recommendations, loans for additions and betterments would b DERVISH9 CAMPAIGN fought In tola war by doing It myself. from- - (7.041,063 to (8,31743; Increased Will Enter League. 1 those for additional car and equipment By PHILIP KINSLEY. "I promise you that w will enter th would b Increased from (35 050.183 to Ltks Tribnaa Leased Vln, league of nation very soon after March (73.343,383 and tho for freight Ckletg Trlbuae-Aearid W switching locomotives from (28,8(8,(33 to MARION. Ohio. Aug. 17. There are COd 4 with a minimum of conversation. additions will that Interpret (33.0(4,823. accept any and Indl- appeals from organisation A total of (63,333,(43 was recommended for loans for building 13,300 new box(Ooctinned on Fag 4, Column S.) (Continued on Pago 4, Column 4.) car and loans to maturing K JralisJ fiuffrag th delay, but para , At-ha- ve , affair. Welcome Enemy's Victory. rti r tomorrow. First step in the reorganisation war 8prakr Walker fad to appoalttoa fa , j taken by Assistant Secretary Post on "We'll take cafe of it, Jim, dont July H, when Commissioner General of th fight against ratification. The ga- l- (' Camlnattl waa shorn of th leriea wars packed; to crowd surged hack 0 Immigration worry," th delegates shouted from h had exercised of making rec- and forth, overflowing onto tb floor. authority to appeal and warrant parts of tho ball. ommendations Th speak r cleared th floor after th Th governors speech waa In a sens, cases. Th department contended that vote, refused to susth secretary of labor and th as- house, by a aa accounting to to DemocraUa conven-tio- n only sistant secretary were empowered by law pend th rules and allow visitors t reof hto aooompllshrhents daring hto to. exercise vote waa necessary main. A judgment to such cases three terms aa governor Of Ohio. Ho sited On August 14 a memorandum was pre- to suspend the rules. Th speaker ra. Into Post toe Inquiring to fused consider by Secretary pared measure which request of Represent soores of progressive of and remedies for to tatlv Davis that special permlssfaa.. hav been put on the statute books dur- the "onusescendltton inImbureau of the given, th visitors to remaln. During mil this ing -- hto admlntotfattom and lta consequent lneffl- The speaker declared that h had period In which he has been striving far migration clency.' by the charge that he waa con- Senator he declared, Harding -- Ortaln'" "undesirable" conditions pre- insulted progress, trolled by to Louisville A NashvlU rail- -, baa tod th foroea of reaction. were remeIn ordered bureau tha road. vailing at, He eharged'Benetor Harding with These Included, bodied Immediately. When I stood her a few months so tempting I thwart the wlll'of the people afenforcement of decision the the ride and pleaded for th extension of suffra- of Ohio when they rewrote th state confecting th transfer of Judgment over ap- by this slat to women." he raid, I w stitution la llt. He asserted that th peal and warrant cases to the secretary hailed as a hero. Now I am railed a r the to progressive legislation or assistant secretary of labor, '"the exopposition Judas Iscariot and a Benedict Arnold, s I was "of financial creation. of access to ths immibecause I era not willing to violate P r was formed by cessive freedom An organisation hour of oath and fore suffrage bureau gration on M laalari 4 during working to "Unable said. he moneyed Interests," not with th and Louisiana against tb will of U t affictollyconnected gain the support of -newspapers, which re- Sersons -- Th of reeeuatfltk, i people fused to advocate the doctrine of To insura th removal of those "undemany of them, voted for ratification besistance to expressed pubUo opinion, it sirable" commuaa conditions, advisory cause of political expediency. I thank organised an organ of its own. It bad no tes waa appointed to continue tba In- God that th members of this house 4o paid circulation, but was a fra paper, quiry. R Included. Alfred Hampton of th not vote for political expediency." mailed to and distributed to th coun- buraau of Immigration, H. B. Collin of , ties. th solicitors department and Hugh Retd, Led by Riddick. from th office of th assistant secretary ' Called Reactionary. , The of labor. fight tor th amendment wee ie - Commffonr of T. K. Riddick, n distlmmtgration Wallia of by Representativ Harding, the Ifwag pubtlshed bfWf; Ellis waa Island her to confer with inguished lawyer of Memphis, who cam today present reactionary candidate for presi- Mr. Post relative, to the readjustment of to Nashville for tb special session nt e dent, and toek the name of hla own paper, earnest request of Tennessee suff&Age the Marlon 8tar. At every bend of the conditions at tha port of New York. th war, when immigration waa leaden. During road we found him aligned with the oppoEvery political party haa declared far alack, th personnel of th immigration sition. amendment, insisted lac. To hto credit It must be stated, he bureau at Ellla Island was greatly de- th nineteenth "Mor than that, every poRiddick. official now and believed he was right. H mistook th pleted, explained, that tld of Immigration haa et to again litical leader... I would, feel disgraced, sad spirit of th whole movement It waa th left this hall with to ashamed If th authorities ther ' find themselves evOtution. Hs desigan orderly process amendment defeated. W hav to wort howgreatly handicapped. , nated R as revolution. Th point, of the chief law advisers of th govern- -' ever. to that h still believes In reaction ment and of th state that Tenn ,5 and I still bellev In progress He designated It aa Socialism. The truth of the $200,000,000 Rail (Continued on Fag A Column L) matter la that it ha prevented Social' ' Cheered by. Hearers. 1 COLUMBUS, O., Aug. Harrison of Mississippi chairman of th Democratic speakers' bureau, will arrive tomorrow to confer with Governor Cox regarding management of th candidate a future speaking trip and to map out tentatively the governors Pacific coast tour in September. r ' I thto - 7 SeralcST' By Universal UASHYILLE, Tsmu, Aug. IT. Th T ass legislature will deride the f. i equal suffrage tomorrow. Aatlaaffraglsta this aftersoon let adjournment of to houa oatil fa jg tomorrow morning. Th vote to a ram at to clos of a spirit f oa th Susan B. Anthony aaad. Speaker Seth Walker.- Th voU 4 Journmeut was M to 44, . It was th second victory far f' suffragist during th day.; tha motion to adjourn ths anti i abl by parhameatary mans' pravent tha committee la V - resolution front' lat - ratifyingvorabls report, although thrv t Immigra" 7 f tog for th fight to com v to concur to tbs senate reau. Ths moat stunning blow to f oaus was tha defection at t delegation. , Th delegxilon 1 ths opposition during th do WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. Reorganiza- rsntativ Percy Sharp at t tion at to bureau Immigration haa been annouftefcd he hag ordered byAfetataat Beoratary of Labor to federal FML'The act on aa iaksn. Officials cl tia" aoutoeru r. th daparter l aald today, ' the during the-- oampelgn," IIC j '. Any Action on Ar-- ; Trttm-Sl- rNour, I' North Carolina Senate' i By R. B. SMITH. t Lake TMboa Leased Vine COLUMBUS, Ohio, Aug. 17. Arraign- DMcafo f 4 Adjournment Ii OrcItrtJ Until Tins Morning AT e C V -- Boish II Opposition to Ai4 for Po- WillDUcuss Covenant Jit Democratic Leader , MxLs M land Prompted by Desire Set t Speech to v Hooster Vigorous Attack on Scna- to Dominate, Writer Says. Delegation in Marion. tor Harding in ColumLcs. - General Chicago lu search ' , - 17. Steps to WASHINGTON, Aug. limit th price charged consumers- - tor coal will be begun shortly by th department dt Justice, It was said tonight by officials. Reports of th federal trade commission, covering coat of prducUon. and distribution of coal, ar being studied. It was stated, and data Is being compiled on which to base Instructions to district attorneys governing prosecution of coal profiteering Cases. j No attempt wilt b mad to fix a It was said, as the attorney generalprice, can only act under the Lever act. but It waa that out viofor pointed by prosecution lations of th law th price of coal can be kept within reasonable bound. t KILLED IN ESCAPE ATTEMPT. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aug. 17. Three thick mall order concern oatalosue strapped around vital portions of th body of Georg F. Davis, Folaom prison convict, to turn away bullets, failed to appareatlr aid him today in an attempted escape He had swum two-thiof the width of th American river when on of n fuasll-la- d of bulet pierced his heart. He had sentence for burbegun a fifteen-yea- r glary last April. . In these days' whsa th world supply of food is short and price are consequently high; it Ie n patriotic duty as welt as matter of common tense that everybody should live through the summer, as nearly as possible, on the perishabl products of the garden. This bookjrrhich yvq offer ;IT115 of , green gives' the philosophy foods sod reelp for nsing them. It was prepared by the Department at Agriculture, and eontalna the beat information in existence en the subCut out the coupon below and ject , ! end for it today, . . (Use the coupon. Write plainly , - Frederic. X Hnskin, Directory . The Balt Lake Tribuns -- Information Bureau, ' , . 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