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Show is ( Examine your window, Mr. Merchant, and you may see why business is rushing up the a street The more successful a man is in making enemies, the more customers his competitor will have. 14 MONDAY PAGES AUGUST 9 1920 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SEVENTY-FIRS- YEAR T POLISH CAPITAL IS" ABANDONED Allies Would Isolate Russia From World to t9b cSo M3 Cv3 fib M3 tfas dSb cCb Cv3 CV3 M3 Cv3 M3 M3 M3 a - M3 - d5b i , i flUTAHN DIES IN AUTO CRASH Red Offensive Punctures Newspaper Plant is Wrecked Following Bootlegging Attack (By International News Service.) C ALIFORM. Pa., Aug. .The plant of the Sentinel Publishing company, publishers of a weekly paper here, waa wrecked by the explosion of a dynamite bomb waa comearly today. The pletely demolished, parts of the me. chine being hurled through the roof. An editorial attack on bootleggers and "speak cantos" In this section Is believed to hsve furnished the motive for the attack. There Is no cine to the bombers. HI pm European Statesmen in Con ference Face Critical Situ ation in Bolshevik Ad vancelnto West Europe. (UV WILLIVM M41UB.UU Staff Sei vice News Correspcmderyt. HYTHE, England. Aug. 9. While MANNIX LANDS IN CORNWALL AMID TURMOIL (International N there appears llttl likelihood that C.reat Britain and France will make formal declaiations of war against boviet Rus&ia. Premier Llod of Eng of Millerand land, and Premier France, have allowel It to be known that 'the Allies ,ue determined to prevent the Russian Bolshevik advancing into western Europe." Plans that were drawn up last night by Marshal Foch, Field Marshal Wilson. chief of the EngUsh general staff, and Earl Beatty, commander of' the grand fleet, were taken up by the Anglo-Frenc- h today. Moscow Reject Trace. Rejection by Moscow of Great Britain's proposal for a ten-da- y true on the Polish battle front to discuss armistice terms and peace preliminaries precipitated a critical situation and proved a severe set back to Premier Lloyd Georges peace efforts. No effort is made in official circles tp disguise the menace In the Polish situa tion but hopes are still held out that the Polish and Russian delegates may reach an agreement during the conference which is proposed for Wednesday. -- .The continuation of the conferejper from Sunday'h'as'made It necessary for Premier Lloyd George to post pone his promised announcement in the house of commons this afternoon on the Russo-Polls- h situation. May Isolate Russia. The conference was resumed at 10 30 o'clock at me barite ftf Season on the outskirts of Hythe. ij was it admitted whet, the meeting began that the Allies are prepared to impose a strong blockade on Russia to isolate her from the outside world unless Moscow Immediately agrees to halt tne Russian advance upon Warsaw. Members of the French delegation said that the business In hand would be cleaned up today and that Premier Millerand would depart for Paris at 3 o'clock this afternoon. cumulation hi r Tb?r?A..fc'jrepi)tt that a member of the Bolshevik trade - mission frorrrLrihdon tmghl to meet the premiers, but it was not n d was rj.nflj mcds gcnraUydouhted.- Piemler Millerand flatly announced ITiat he would not meet any of the Russian trade, delegates who come to England with M. Krassin. There were strong indications, however, that Premier Lloyd George has been attempting to have Premier Mll- teratid awwprthe' sorter govern'mentfri proposals for peace with Poland as a preliminary to a general policy to be held in London. Marshal, Foch fs said to hold the conviction that the Polee are n't yet beaten and could be saved If the army waa reorganised and supplied with munitions and guns. j The conference of the military and! naval experts continued until early today when the allied generalissimo i outlined his opinions and plans In great detail. France Fears Alliance, One of the chief feara of France arises frofn the possibility of an alliance between Soviet Russia and Germany. The French fear that the Germans may seek such a junction to avoid their obligations under the treaty and also as a ,meane of getting revenge upon the Allies for the joss of the world war. It it this fear which has led Premier Millerand and Marshal Foch to advocate vigorous measures, even td the extent of armed Intervention to save Poland. Sjf-pKl- 4. nifv.'e-- i t- PARIS. Aug 9. France-i- s propo ing an absolute blockade of Russia with the provision that the United State be requested to join It. aafd a dispatch to the Matin, from Hythe, England, where Premier . Millerand and Premier Lloyd- Oeerge continued their conference on the Polish situation today. France, adds the dispatch, takes the view that "Powers, ther then the .principal allied nation should he com" blockade Join te the pelled According to the Matin eorreepon- dent at Hythe "(here is lKHe likelihood that either France r Great Britain to send armies to Poland w.ll , -- - (Continued on page two) TllS TURTLE III ACCEPTANCE British Officials Maintain "Hands Off Policy Thus Far, But Scotland Yard Predicts Return of Australian Prelate to United States. Ploe Jackson, Companion of Declares Himtelf in Favor of Covenant Without Any Victim is Seriously Injured Reservations War Ideals No Cause for Accident Is Discovered. Unfulfilled, He Believes. of Randolph, Erving Hatch, age Utah was instantly killed and Ploe Jackson waa seriously injured when a car In which they were returning from a vacation at Bear Lake turned turtle, rolling over into a precipice Into Logan canyon about 7 o'clock this morning, according to word received In Salt Lake City. The two were brought Into Randolph by motorists who discovered the victims. Fi- -i was summoned but Erving Hatch waa beyond help and died Immediately. Ploe Jackson also f Randolph, remains in a aerioua condition with a dislocation of the left shoulder and knee. No cause for the accident has as It is thought yet been determined. however that when attempting to turn a dangerous curve in Logan canyon the car turned turtle precipitating itself over the steep side into the can25 Weakening Polish Lines ' (By Associated Press) , Russian bolshevik attack apparently hava broken the Polish lines near the east Prussian Rentier and soviet cavalry patrols hava swept forward in a great encircling movement north of Warsaw. In the center of the Polish front the soviet armies also seem to have tgrn a great gap In the defenses of Warsaw. .. , borkg Horwmm Advance. Trsasnysz. 41 miles north of Warsaw, haa been occupied by thero advance guards of the bolshevik, which are now reported to be apThe proaching Mlawa, to the west, and Clechanow, to the southwest. loss of Praasnyss ia admitted in an official statement issued li) Warsaw last night, and it would seem that the soviet horsemen are advancing almost without serious opposition. On Friday, the bolehevlki were reported fighting the Poles near Myaznlec, near the East Prussian border. When they broite through is not known, but It appears they have gained at least 10 miles In three days. - Polish troops have been entrenching seat- which ia situated on the railroad running from Warsaw to Danalg, It ia believed they will make a desperate effort to prevent the capture of the city. Reds Control Road. Coincident with the bolshevik advance advene on the lortb. the k have been Polish lines from south of Ostrov to west of forced back. Soviet troops have forced their way into Sokolow and are reported to be fighting east of Biedloe. The bolehevlki are eleo In this region said to hava taken Pisscsac, west of they ere said to have control of the road leading westward from k to Biela. Further south there has Jyeen serious fighting and important sue- cesses ars claimed by the bolehevlki. Lloyd George conferred with Premier Millerand, of France, at Hythe. England yesterday and beads of the British army and navy wars closeted with Marshal Foch, of France, at the same place until early today. Lloyd George wae to have made a statement In the bouse of commons today, but late advices state he will defer his declaration until tomorrow. , , , Polish plenipotentiaries will oross the fighting line east of Warsaw late today on their way to Minsk, where they wilt begin armls-,tlIcejtegoUtlon.ThejOgnJerenceetMlnsltproablr .will begin on Wednesday. Pole Capital, Causing Defenders to Desert City. of-Ml- awv (By Associated Press) LONDON, Aug. I. The Polish government Ta leaving 'Warsaw, Its capita1. It is asserted in a wireless dis- -- Brest-Lltovs- Breat-Lltovs- The full text of Franklin D. Roosevelt's address accepting the Democratic nomination for the vicepresidency will be found on page six, this issue. Bolshevik Troops Break Into Sokolow, 40 Miles From k. Brest-Lltovs- (By International News gervjce.) 9. Archbishop LONDON. Aug. Daniel J. Mannix of Melbourne, wae landed from the liner, Baltle, at Pen-sanon the coast of Cornwall,' at, 4:15 o'clock this afternoon and will 'proceed to London tonight, --according to the Pres association. Various departments of the government, united in disclaiming official chaperoning the Australian prelate. Adopts "Hands Off Policy. . We have nothing to do with Archbishop Mannix and know nothing of yon. Erving Hatch is the son of Mr. and hie movemente, it was declared 'at Randolph, the office of Sir Hamar Greenwood, Mrs Joseph E. Hatch ofresidents of Utah who were former chief secretary for Ireland. e his SuTVived W Bouatif-dfHe Whiie-wby sisthe jtaesReentcst and several brothers and matter, we do not believe that Jkxch- - parents ters'. His body is being cared for at the family residence. (Continued on page two) patch from Moscow, rocslvsd her this afternoon. Russian bolshevik troops havs broke an into th town Sokolow, about 40 mile northeast of Warsaw, and have several points south of captured according to an official statement Issued In Moscow ay and racalyad hare by wireless. Ths government la being removed to Karish, th message seya. Karish doe not appear on available maps. It, may bs that Kaliscs ia meant. Thia town la tha capital of th province of Kallucz and la about U9 irille of Warsaw, j doss to ths old German border. It Is on tha direct railway line from Warsaw to Posen, for which fatter place 11 ths foreign legations in Warsaw have left, it waa announced in an Associated Press dispatch from th Polish capital filed at midnight. Brest-Lltovs- ysa-terd- 1 (By the Associated Preea) JHTDE PARK. N, Y - w formal Franklin D. Roosevelt, - in- Aug. address accepting the Democratic nomination at his home today, joined with his James M. Cox, in accepting the chief, chal-leug- e of the Republicans to make the league of nation one of the principal issuea of the national campaign. "The Democratic he aaid, "has offered to this party," nation a of peace which to make it atreaty Russian Cavalry Has real treaty for a real peace, must include a league of nationa" Occupied Przanysi . NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. "Today, ne continued, "we are of(By International News Service.) fered a seat at the table of the nm. Tms Prompt rattfkwUan. federal ALA AfbertaT' ft C Y," A'ugF. International News Service.) (By By of . &t4aft--t- o J the end that the LAJNDGN- fh rtn f smaller peoples may be truly safe to and other cities of Alberta and Brit- suffrage amendment waa urged by work out their own destinies ws will ish Columbia ars astir today with the Gov. Robert in hi mesaag today to airy, advancing in mass formation has occupied miles Prsxanyax, fifty north' take that place. I say so because ths special seaalon of tb legislature of Warsaw, and ia now moving upon we hsve faith faith that this nation gathering of the redcoats preparatory to act on the suffrage and oth- Mlava and dechanof, said a Polish haa no selfisn destiny, faith that our to a determined search of the Rockies called er measures. bar office telagraphlo people are looking into the years be- for the slayers of Corporal Usher of The governor quoted ths platform from Warsaw communique today. Enemy attacks for better yond and that they the Royal Canadian Northwest Mount- declarations things and of war ths Republican the repulsed River in are not afraid to do their part. , Bug along Constable Bailey- of the Democratic stats conveiytlons- - both-o- f the Regfcm of Sokotoff and ICudeu and entered the ed police' nd which favored GaUcia..v-Ciechanosuffrage. . along thq Sereth river in war for an no it has emerged Alberta provincial police.-.- .. h said, "that on which city tha Rue- -. S from the warIdeal, The two officers were mowed down bothIt thus appeara, hava with the determination and ians are now advancing, Uaa on th political clearly partis that the ideal shall not die. It is idle in an exchange of shots In a restauunequivocally declared for ths ratifi- line Which traverse the Warsaw-Dantxl- g to pretend that the war declaration rant at Bellevue, Alberta, last Friday, cation of thia amendment and henee corridor. of April 4, 1917 was a mere act of while attempting to arrest the three no la without party law or that the object of our suspected bandits who held up the to party man support hla action In voting favor- Warsaw Railroad is participation was solely to defeat the Canadian Pacific train at Sentinel. Al- ably upon this amendment" military power of the central nations berta last Thursday and robbed the of Europe. We knew then as a na- passengers collectively of nearly Captured by Russians tion, even as we know today that suc- thousand doltara Suffragists Prepared BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 9. Aninvoluntary petition in bankruptcy was cess on land and sea could be but half thle ' (By International Newa Service.) Corp. Usher will be burled To Appeal Measure PARIS, filed against Charles Ponzi in the federal court today by Charles Cantwell, a victory. To the cry of the French at morning at Fernie, B. C. The The Russian are Aug. I. Verdun: shall not notes Mount $750. and who "They hold g pass code of the Northwest the totaling James Fernald and Harry Farrell, bearing the .Warsaw-Danilrailway cheer of OM,rpwn,ron ItUhprgonaa; edU Police - make .it , Imperative , that , corridor-ofAlice com rntmica tion be c .(the ( Aim Sj we shall iQtlrough,: we njust add every cabin in the mountains be taken PaulAfiHINOXQNfi-Aug'. 9. "1 have directed JLh.HanoveTruBpcbmj?apJ'.ll " tween . .BOSTON. Polish National the chairman of the and th Baltic declaration of our own to pieces in ths effort to find b)s slayer Woman's party, announced today that sea) and have capital to pay any more checke of Charles Ponxi's securities exchange company or this positi.se captured Bhorxele,-sai- d the that world shall wills; be a saved war Soviet hia death. office if and Tennessee the avenge legislature , injected communique from the repetition of this crime any of his agencies, as the account of Lucy4 Martelli trustees, against which wirelessed frora Moacow and The hunted men ars Cossacka, be - picked up said a statement issued -- this eaec-T-i ecksa resell arged K1,now overdrawn , llsved to be Sam Basoff, GeorgeAr morrow, and If the North Carolina here today, League 861 vCe Problems. Ruslean cavalry haa reported named Akoff. They Legislature rejects It bn Tuesday, the afternoon by State Bank Commissioner Joseph C.'AlIen. "The league of nations is a prac- loft and a man In hiding In ths women will at once appeal to the Przasn'yu entered. We have captured tical solution of a practical situation. are believed to-bI1 is no more perfect than the orl boulders above ths town of Frank, governors of Connecticut and Ver- Sokolof (12 mile northeast of War-- ) and Vladimir Volynski (170 mont to call apeciaL seaalon. of their final constitution which haa been s c miles south east of Warsay. W do--. Three famous American .Hood legislatures. amended 11 times and will soon we feated Dan tha enemy in th sector of Tar- As the Connecticut and Vermont hope he amended the 19th, was per- hounds, including Lightning nopol (Galicia). at Vancouver, governors bavs already rejected fect... It. ia not it, la anti- and Dynamite arrived Wt have achieved further sueceseen B. C., this morning from' Seattle war." similar appeal, it ta practically as- in our counter offensive against Gaflfc determine will Tennessee Two great problems, he declared, charge of Beattie deputy sheriffa Ths sured In ths hunt whether or not 25,009,009 women Wrangel in south Russia. will confront the next administration, bloodhounds will shall vota an the coming congresaion our relations with the world, and the for ths slayers. al and presldsntia! elections pressing need of organized progress With only one vote lacking in the Foreign Legations at home. Among the most pressing Scouts Sacrifice . Tennessee senate, and two in the of our national needs, he placed the Boy Also Flee Warsaw Democratic and house, and with both bettering of our citizenship, the Lives in , Attempt to of teaching to over l,000,00u Republican state- leaders pledged (By Associated Press.) Two C bjneao wore injured seriously today of our population DALLAS, Tex.. Aug. 9. above the age of the suffragists, they are confident that To Save Companions Sevthree-stor- y streets 10 who are illiterate, the strengthening collapsed. tha measure will pass, thus bringing WARSAW, Aug. 1 All foreign lebuilding at Main and Poydraa' when a gations in Warsaw left for Posen tolaws to exclude the about final ratification. eral persona were seen flying from the building or in front of it just as it of immigration International News Berrios.) (By night. John Campbell White, seers -and immorally unfit, the physically bod unlee werw were to unable whether any aay eoUaoeed and policemen , Joseph tary, and J. Pierre post Moffat, third ST. LOUIS, Aug. provement in working conditions esNo' Villa Displays secretary of the American legation, der the pile of debrie. pecially In the congested centers, the Stand. Id, and John Smith. IS, and military attaches will remain In extension of communications to make The building crashed in without a moment's notice. Surrender in dead hero the are Speed today, among Warsaw for the present, but the rest life more attractive and the furEvery ambulance in the city was called to the scene and ecores of rural of the personnel left. ther protection of women and child having given their Uvea In an efGovernment New To to taken were hospitals. A few American Red Cross nursen persons life In Industry. fort to aava three fellow boy and some Y. U. C. A workers also Half an hour after the catastrophe, it was impossible to' 'determine Reorganization of governmental masnoots who had gotten beyond ' remained. (By International New Berries.) , chinery, which he said has become how many persona were trapped in the ruin a Aog. WASHINGTON. since the war, ther depth in the MlawtBwtpp4 antiquated especially ahowa 10 haa Fraadmi Mila InteaUoa Mr. Roosevelt. also was urged-b- y river near East Oaroodelet, of of any Homer Cummlnga fofmer chairman afternoon. dienohilixaUoa emocratic--nwthmat-com of-- fh joia. yesterday m ft--' The three boys whom they atof hla troops within the tea days tee. declared in formally notifying Mr. Mirmlatcd by hi term of rarren-4-r, Roosevelt of his nomination, said: to save were renewed by tempted oornrdtng to a dlspau h to Mr. Rooeevelt: There haa grown of gha troop, bat. iuenitwx .other ia department today front ths ojr in natioBkl potmee the delightful the reerwere were ana We to rrsck Ntegraa. the oonaal at ITrdraa Ban and informative custom of notifying Joan Villa waa reported at Stand and Smith In time. candidates for president and vice where he bad been for two days (By International New Service.) president of their respective nominacnottoa-Ioo atgxaa of aad showed tions through the formal action of Disabled Liner la SAN Harold DIEGO, Cal.. Aug. mi to Thereon the dispatch committees appointed Jot that par Bell of stories famous author Mated. Wright pose. The Democratic national conAabore owed Bein g T vention. which was recently In sesof the southwest, is today oa hit way sion ait Ban Francisco, unanimously Allocated Vessels' set with bis bride.' IBy Associated Press ) BAN FRANCIBCfV Aug a the Democratic canselected whe waa recently divorced, The didate foryou advices today declared that the Fire la raging at the Illinois penitentiary. , JOLIET. UK Aug vice president ahd designate Go Into Quarantine wasWright, wedded here test Thurssecretly disabled Matron En belit liner, see which vwprioe, d committee you a the eecond maift shep of the chair factory Is. doomed. Flames hsve attacked day mornirg to WTnlfred Mary Potter tnllea off this port on Saturday by to Convict firemen end '"TE" wee picked NEW YORK, Aug 9 Tha farmer Duncan of Loe Angeles. Vhop of the factory and other buildings are ablaxe, tidings of the nomination end the the Isas sf her propeller, over Wright gave hie ere ee 44. That1 ef two companies of the Joliet city department ere fighting the blaze which desire of the convention that you up late yesterday by the tug Tatooeh Garman warships, recently hla bride who said she was a dte (he United Btaea by the allied Is continuing to spread should accept it. This actios, there- end Te now proceeding te Ben FranThere is no disorder at the penitentiary, g It. quarantine at 4 It to- iver. era the democracy of the cisco In tow of the tog She is ex. Men in the shops-wherthe fire broke out and in other parte of the fore. affords Ther wIM make their bwe sf venae! The proceeded up th reach ed here ts day am Tuesday to the express an nation opportunity cron To A reindeers, feUeqrhtg The Enterprise carries 1 I persona harbor te their anchorage in the Hud- Wright's prison yard have beeh marched to their ceia Cause of the fire was not an extended honeymeos. son river. ' announced. ncluding t passengers. (Continued oa page aix) ce M REDCOATS SEEK POUCESLAYERS west-eouthhb- sf ROBERTS MAKES SUFFRAGE PLEA ef-th- ., e PONZI EXHAUSTS TRUSTEE - . ACCOUNT-CHECK- INVALID f, self-defen- se . thejwQman-Suffraga.amendment-t- o e BUILDING CRASHES TO- - EARTH; MANY THOUGHT INJURED ILLINOIS PRIS O N SHOPS DOOMED -- ana-natio- n, bd-use- NOTED AUTHOR -D- V -- A, ,v v:. SECRETLYWEDS AS FIRE RAGES n, 9- trd ' I J - t pew-reach- ed k |