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Show 1 TE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THtJE SDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19,1920. MOTHER! , Attempt of Reds to Cross Vistula River Fails; Lines of Communication Cut Off 4, am- 1. fm On.) tor there wu nothing behind ' village the relatively thin Bolahevlk front-li- ne. Tber declared it wee possible to travel man (nllee without seeing a single sol dler. A rigorous effort on the part of the Poles would be sufficient to Inflict a dd- 'delve defeat upon- the soviet - armies, the newspaper declares That la why the Bolshevik high command Is ' so to finish the struggle as quickly anxious as possible. Soviet prisoners confirm this Inlormation, adding that tha successes gained by General Wrangel in southern Russia are causing considerable The Russian government. anxiety. , therefore, wants to finish with tha Poles so that it may turn its attention to Gen-orWrangel. "Tha BoUhtvlki believe the capture of Warsaw will ond the war with Poland, a . belief which is not shared by the Poles. Thd soviet commissioners are holding out dssslinf prospects of rich booty In Warsaw. Little Impression la being made, however, tor the morale of the army is Ia the region of Brest decreasing. . number of worn out and hungry detachments have refused to obey orders and it has been necessary to r -place them. Summary executions had no offset. The soviet soldiers ere tired of f T,. Final Sale of California Syrup ofFis" Childs Best Laxative (Oontlnusd from r t - - COST AND BELOW -- al Gingham; Voile Swiss, Organdy Accept "California Syrup of Figs look for the name California on the package, then yon are sure your child is having tha best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Fall directions on each bottle. You must say "California. (Adv.) only 0 Gebrgette,Crepe and Tricolette 5 men proclaim that they will sign contracts with the Intention not to observe them. "In complete accord wttn the federal government, "the French government- believe! n the necessity for an Independent Polish state, and. the French people, ilka the American people, ardently desire the maintenance of the political Indt- war. pendenc and the territorial integrity of land. "This Is why there is agreement DO tha French government, and the American government to encourage all ( torts mads with a view to bringing about and Russia, WASHINGTON. Aug. 11 Following is an armistice between Poland avoiding giving to tha negotiations tha translation of tha note of the French awhile which character in the result might government as given out by tbo elate recognition of the Bolshevist regime and department: in tho difmembermsnt of Russia, "Mr. Secretary of State: The president of the counoil and minAmerican Principles. Upholds ister of foreign affairs having taken "Ths federal government, as the Incognisance of tho not relative to Russia addressed by his excellency, tho sec- terpreter of the feelings of tho American retary of stata to his excellency, the ambassador of Italy, has charged me to people, desires to help the Russian people, Inform your excellency that he ha in whose future ths United States retains learned with satisfaction that the govern an unshaken faith. The government of inept of the republic is in entire agreement with the federal government as re- - the republic associates itself unreservedly formulated in this with this declaration. The Wench govgarde the document. never altered in its deterernment The government of the republic is of mination has to uphold tha principles so clearof lawn, voile and organdy; the same opinion as the federal formulated by the united States It government, concerning the present rul- ly In has Is not to decided this spirit that it ers of Russia. As your excellency ex- approve the armistice conditions offered pressed It, they are not in power by the to Poland- - unless they arc in conformity will or the consent of a considerable por- with these principles tion of the Russian people, but repre, 4 In this alrit. also, that, aft ar matents a small minority of "the nation. tureIt examination. It has In fact recogseised fores end have by power by They a Russian government which deyears nised trickery; during the two and a half meansame principles It the clares accepts that they have retained power, In informing your excellency of the while subjecting the country to savage the given delegatee of the oppression, they bavo not authorised pop- reception by the French govular elections. On the contrary, they have American 1government am Instructed by M. Millomnd put obstacles in tha. way of the creation ernment, notify you thet the French governof a popular representative government, to Is to have this one further ment happy on universal suffrage based assurance of the close harmony of feeling which animates the French and AmerIgnore Honorable Customs. loan peoples when the future of civilisaEvents have proved that the present tion le et stake. system of government in Russia Is foundAccept, Mr. Secretary of Stats tho ed on the denial of every principle of assurance of my high consideration. honor and good faith, and of all the BEARN. "(Signed) usages and conventions which are the basis of relations between nations and France and America Agree. Individuals. Tha responsible heeds of American and French governments thin regime have frequently and openly areThe In agreement in principle as to the boasted of being ready to sign agreements and contracts with foreign pow- future of Poland and Russia, Secretary ers without having ths least Intention Colby declared today In a atatemant Into the of observing them. They claim that no terpreting Francs' rejoinder contract or agreement - concluded with American not to Italy. HI statement hi can of bind translaaccompanied publication governments tion of the French note, which eras dethem morally. livered to the state department August After having proclaimed this doctrine, 14 declared have by Prince do Bearn, the French charge, it. have They applied they declaration of "its opposition they would foment revolutionary move- to Frances dismemberment of Russia" is most the order there ments in other countries in to establish a Bolshevist regime. Furgratifying," Mr, Colby said, and added: Tha response is a notable declaration thermore. they recognise that they are from every viewpoint and bring to the themselves subject to the control of a political faction having international rami- position taken by the United States a and they have boasted that striking emphasis and powerful support. fication The secretary referred to French recogtheir premise of nonintervention in other nition of General Wrsngsl In South Ruscountries would In no case bo binding on sia as a "divergence' between the two the agenta of this organisation. on on point, but said ths governments of Amerloan "All these judgments the SZE WINDOW United States was dlspossd to rsgard the government ere absolutely true In declared the federal government agreement of Franc with ths ora it Impossible to recognise tho present principles of tha United State as of more significance than any other divergence masters of Russia as a government with of policy Involved In the specific action which the relations common to frlsndly of Franco in this respect. can be maintained. governments Tho French not declares that the necessity for an i Independent , Polish Wench government le of the same opin- state,", ths not adds: Farors Polish Independence. Tf ion as the American government, "conThis Is 'why there Is agreement beThe government of the republic has cerning the preeent rulers of Russia. tween French the and ths government reached tha same conclusion. It esnnot and proceed to condemn the Bolahevlkl American government to encourage all have oiflclal relatione with a government In language almost Identical with efforts made with view in to that bringing about which Is resolved to conspire sgainst Its the American not to Italy. an armistice between Poland and Russia, institutions; whose diplomats would be Asserting Wanes le la "oemplete while avoiding giving to the negotiation Instigators of revolt, and whose spokestho United 8tats as to the a character which might result in the recognition of the Bolshevist regime and In the dismemberment of Rusala. was reBy this declaration Franc pented her ss Joining with the United Slates In opposing negotiations with ths loahsvlkl, such as had been proposed by (Rest Britain. 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South Stats Stmt Salt Lhko Oity, Utah Idaho rails, Idaho. ne-U- S dele- have been instructed to gates rccogn i fully .the national existence of Poland and not to Interfere in ths domestic affairs of that country, says a Minsk dispatch to the Herald. Labor organ. uuut'ng an Interview with U. lianlshevsky, president of the Russian peace delegation.' The terms of peace made public by the soviet government are not fmr.l. according to the dispatch, blit may be modified at the conference. AU general meetings of ths conference will be public U. Danlshevsky is quoted as saying. We will listen attentively to all Pollen arguments and while keeping close to the published terms, havo no Intention to refuse reasonable modifications The general prtneipto of Russia policy le based upon fullest recognition of Poland! Independence and we will avoid any Interference in her internal affairs. Ths crucial points are thoee giving us secuNo new aggression. rity against Polish demands win R added to thoee already mad public. Protest Debarkation' Order. PARIS. Aug. 1. The French government intends to protest energetically against the decision of Sir ReginaldDan-T.Tower, allied high commissioner at forbid further deslg, who barkation at Densfg of French munitions for Poland, It we learned today Several French munition ashlps are anchored outside Danslg, Mr. Tower, according to a report from" the French ambassador to Poland, takas ths attitude that h has not Sufficient allied troops to preserve order U further munitions ar unloaded. Mr. Tower has asked ths supreme council for the new Instructions, pending the arrival of which h will maintain his Ths council of ambassador, decision. which Is acting s tho supreme council, until September. does not mt FRENCH TROOPS IN IN SILESIA CLASH BERLIN, Aug. II French troop clashed with tha inhabitants of Kattc-sail- s, an Important mining town of Upper SUeala, yesterday, eleven person being wounded. Polish killed and twenty-si- x troops attempted to break up meeting at Ryhnlk, near Kattowlls. On person we killed and four wounded. Worker la all towns In Upper Silesia struck yesterday as a proteat against the between Rusala and Poland. AU halted from it to I oclock., and restaurants and stores wsr closed. Meetings of trad unions wsr held In ths interest of neutrality and demands wsra made for tho creation of a On Sale Today Only Tiat Has Been Featured This Year! 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Upper ceeding at 1 Sties Uu where serious fighting occurred last night between French troops and civilians who struck In protest against h war and demanded disthe armament of th occupational troops. of th sitIn view of tha seriousne uation tha French officer commanding inter-allied commisat tha office of th sion was said to be negotiating direct with th orowd and held out prospect of tb soldiers arms being surrendered. Another report said ths occupational troops were prepared to deliver their arms tp ths custody of th security police. A trade union delegation last night entered Into direct negotiations with th oommlsslon and demanded d disarmament of the occupational forces. Ths delegates offered saf conduct for on their departure. Th th troop Colonel French military commandant. die would than rather Blaucart, eald he agrt to this, according to th report. of x. oora-rad- ea Rueso-Polls- Intsr-allle- LODGE EXPRESSES DEEP SYMPATHY FALL RIVER. Mass., Aug. II Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, replying today to a telegram from a cofnmltee of Fall River cltlsens of polish extraction urging hie cooperation, a chairman of th senate committee on foreign relations, in a move to extend aid to Poland, expressed sympe-path- y for th Poles but aald that th America .relation to . th situs tionwas in th band of th president. Our relations with the Polish situation ara now entirely In tb hands of th presl- dent who is dealing with th question In concert, I assume, with th European powers associated with us in th war, the mlegram read. to has stated the position of th United States In th letter signed by Mr. Colby, and press dispatches announce that he has sent warships to the BaJtia to protect American lives and property. If hd feels- - that tha situation demands action by oongress tn the direction of taking meeurarea to aid Poland In carrying oa wsr, or of entering upon actual war with Russia, ha will call congress In special th power to session, which he, alone i '' ba 21 ' 1 TROTZKY DEFINES SOVIET POSITION MOSCOW, Aug. II Soviet Rural position on both tho Polish and South Russian fronts wss pronounced generally eatlafsctory," by Leon Trotiky, Bolahevlkl war minister. In an address today before tho Moscow soviet, Discussing th military situation Trotsky declared that on th front egalnat Whit Poland, our rod troops have ful No Phone Orders No C.O.Ds Without Deposit filled tho fundamental part of their task. Th holding up of our advanced troop before Warsaw in no way alters tho af-is front fairs, all th mors as th Polish and didivided into 4wo parts military on two cantors and possesses plomatic In Warsaw and th other In Minsk. "The peace negotiations at Minsk are of exceptional importance, .because they era developing on th unstable foundation of a stormy movement among th workers. Great Britain also Is passing through an unheard-o- f display of excitement with among her workers in connection Russia th peace negotiations between and Poland. On General Wrangels front w are our enemies opening th gate wide to blit w shall Assault them In thrfiank and rear. The fete of th revolution will b decided on tb Polish frontier. This Is In why w have concentrated our force on th west and ara only leaving post el a W hold to rang up th southern front termine the trend and weight of American public opinion. j Soviet Success Reported. Chicago Boy Twice Etcapes Salt Lake Authorise ' Aug. II. Bolshevik forces northwest of Warsaw captured 1)M prisoners and guns In a battle la which they lost and regained th town of Cle miles from Warsaw, q eh new, flftjr-Acording to Tuesday s official communique: Th statement follows: i "Th enemy broke through to th Nartw and occupied Clechenow, hut was driven bsu:k by our counter-attac- k and w reoccupied Ciechanow. Wo captured IKK prisoners and seven guna 'Fierce fighting eontlnue northeast of Ndvo GsorgtovSk and Warsaw West of Vladimir-Volynsw oocuplsd Grubeahov and a number of villages south of Orube-shoIn th Ternopol region, w occupied a number of points and advanced to Zboroff. MOSCOW, Two escapes In on day police officer is th reoord of a Icago hoy, who says his name is F. P H wss on rout arrested twice Tuesday, to th city and county buOdj: ho eluded officers and dashed toward, th Oregon Short Lino, yards. H wu ptured and tho trip to th city and ci f building was resumed.' In th ovtnl whll - he to back taken th Ing mad another- break for- HI and- - die appeared In th railroad yards, unmindful of a volley of shot fired Ik th effort to stop him. Juvenll Officer Joeeph Friedman gtate that tka lads parents' ara eager to' have him returned to Chicago and havo for advance. ISO for his transportawarded th poll Will Aid Yankees. tion. A d ee l re to visit California ls ths TO COLBY WASHINGTON, Aug. if Every effort motive which prompts the wanderer to will bo mad by th government to get realet return to Illinois POLISH-AMERICANS marooned Americans out of Moscow and other parts of Russia before winter sets (By th As- In. it was stated today at th atat deWASHINGTON, Aug. sociated Prase.) A declaration that tb partment. Thirty-fiv- e Americans now ar at MosAmerican government would support Po- cow, and they virtually ara held as hostlish lndapendenos "to th full extent of ages while th Bolahevlkl attempt to fore United States to negotiate officially th constitutional power confided In th th with soviet agents. Th steps to b taken executive, era mad today by Secretary wsra not disclosed. of Speaking to a delegation Colby. American cltlsens of Follah extraction who called to. preeent memorials adopted at mass meetings, Mr. Colby eeld: "Every measure that ean legally be taken will be adopted to render effectual th position of this country. rpRY thli approved torn-Ju- st io Tb Triton. Ho declared, however, that th question the tonic for TOOELE. Aug. IS. Forest fir of material aid on any broad seal eras A ' nervousness, sleeplessness 'of Posed to be caused from lightning her political on. last evening burned to th top of th "W can not go to th relief even depressed 'feel(n& loss of tho view pre- mountain In th canyon east of Tooola. Poland," ho eeld, "provided no Th concern w urtth Toosl volunteer fir department and anyhave vails that appetite, digestive tropes, thing beyond our national borders. Th all available men were called to help brain fag, or slow recovery question you see In Its larger and true fight th fire,- which burned till an early hour this morning and then burned down I from Influenza and kindred aspect le a political question. another section of th mountain today. your attention to th factcanthat tb heattiailments, A tonic, alterative the tude of this government owned by only wa.saimma.3fc grto attitude of ft people) and you, aa Amari X Alt Btva. wert burned night. and diuretic for blood and The erlim of the fire le not known. can cltlsens have th power to detormln nerve disorders. th trend and th weight of pubUo opin- svn ve be-ja- li, - ki v. REPLIES It Mountain Firee Keep Tooele Citixent Buty 8pfl - lat ion." Air. Colby said there were thoee who opposed any Intervention that call on u for active effort." and who had flouted and rejected the enlightened machinery devised in conjunction with th treaty of Versailles to cop with euch condition aa He also aald thart now unhappily exist. were those in thin country who "nr surveying condition that now exist in central Europe with n aatlsfaction that they make no attempt to conoeaL While th executive arm of th government baa "some measure of inlttetlv and of action, he eont) iud. "you must look to tb true aourcesLif power in $hl country. In th final wnalysl, b declared, it la pubUo.oplnJca. In tha lee remote view It is your elected member et congress. In a very Important sense, It is the political party with which you gray be affiliated.' The secretary told th delegation (hat "th appropriations which relief measures Imply, and without which action on an adequate teal I ' impossible, must b made by congress Mr. Colby aald many steps for polish relief had been taken, which it wee "unfor him to necessary and Inadvisable discuss. but ho added that hi hsarers, a American cltlsens, "had th power to de Ml Utah Copper Employee to Enjoy Park Outing i Spwlsf t the TriheM. BlNOHAM, Aug. IE Th Utah Copper company will glv its employees aa outing at Liberty park August il. On this day all employs their wive and families will be tha guests of th eoqipeny. Ths special train will leave over th Bingham A Garfield railroad at i p. m A program will be arranged for to afternoon at th park. On th return th train will tear th Oregon ShorttripLin depot at about P- - in. Cholera Merbug--' Quickly Rsllsvsd. gave my sofi Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy when he had era morbue and It relieved him promptly. 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