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Show tr Weather Forecait UTAH Saturday generally fair except pouibly ahowera north portion; aomewhat vest portion Friday. 20 cool-s- r PAGES F1UDAV A man with push can get there, but it takes the men with jharacter to stay there. AUGUST 27 1920 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SEVENTY-FIRS- YEAR T OC9 Champion Cat Sleuth Trails Old Master Six Miles in Year j (By Associated Tree ) BLOOMFIELD. V. J. Aug. 2? Rd." Bloomfield's Tom eat pedestrian. todaj curled up on a hag of bran and purred contented!) while Lawrence Blarney, hla own-of- , proprietor of a feed atore. patiently applied soothing aahe to Reds'1 clawe were hla pawa worn down to the quick by a hike of six mlee from a farm which Mr. iBlamev sold a rar ago Thinking hla pet cat would prefer field mire In thdee of. the f ed left store variety, Mr. Htamev "Bed"" on the farm, but yesterday the exhausted feline succeeded In vflndlng the new home of hla Nomination for Governor Goes to Former Service Man From Davis County Selection Made on Fifth Ballot W. H. Wa'.tis of Ogden and George T. Odell of Salt Lake Take Early Lead. II Hundreds Engage In Bear Hunt in POUND TOLD St. Louis Streets if.' iternm buial News Service.) IXU lfi. Aug. 27 The first hear luint In 81 Ixnu In 90 ears' nldi'st Inhabitant vouch for the, ume was staged today, when two grii4lie were loosed from thrir age in Forest Park b some pract ii a Joker to roam In the Weat Bide realdontal sec- lion. Mounted policemen with riot '11 ns. 200 attendants and hundreds of excited clttsene Joined In the hunt. Zoo attendant thin morning found the locks on both the rages of cinnamon bears and the pair of grizzlies broken, and the doors open. The cinnamons had not Ieft their cages, but both grtsxlles were bT fau-lonah- le nilasing. i A squad of mounted police were soon on the scene, armed with riot guna The male grlszly was cornered and driven Iptck Into his csge, but the female, with a bad reputation among attendants, rut loose on a rampage through ths park. Because of Its reputation for ferociousness, the policemen were given orders to shoot it on sight. Several times they formed a circle around the grizzly, but the bear slipped through the cordon amid the whir of bullets. A wild chase through the residential section resulted. Wounded In the shoulder, the grizzly, enraged by the sting of the bullet, dashed through the streets Warning were telephoned to all grocers, druggists and merchants In the vicinity to warn people on ths strseta Men and women and children scattered to shelter as the bear tor down De Balivers avenue. Autolsts "stepped on the gas 'and speeded away. A crowd of women waiting for a car at Pershing and De Rallvere avenues was scattered as the grizzly dashed Into their midst. Finally the bear ran Into a gar-arThe doors and windows were barred and locked while soo at- - " tendant figured some way to recapture the grlzsly alive. On the fifth ballot of what was perhaps the most bitterly contested fight ever staged in a political convention in Utah, Charles R. Mabey, of Bountiful, Davis county, yesterday received the gubernatorial nomination at the hands of the State Republican con(By Associated Press ) vention. W. H. Wattis, of Ogden, ai)d George T. Odell, of Salt LONDON, Aug. 27. The Poles ant beLake City, led on the first two ballots and the Swing to Mabey Russians are fighting fiercely for the forts of the strongly gan pn the third. Brest-Lltovs- k, with the words, Altogether now to fortlfisd town on the river. 120 Before the gubernatorial fight it over in November and again I miles east of Warsaw, Bug the Rusput States says United paged the convention. thank you." sian Soviet official statement of Thurs8ome delay occurred at the begin- day. received here by wireless Senator Reed Smoot had been noml today. nated as the party" candidate to auc- -' ning of the afternoon session owing In th Lemberg sector, violent fightto the fact that reso the and platform Is ceed himself. The rules suspended. lutlon committee was not ing continuing with fluctuating reready to re- sults. The statement adds: acclamation after port. The nomination of senator was named he by was ' On the Crimean sector in the the convention In Its enthusiasm and put over, there was music, not a little Kherson region we again driver, Imdisorder Mrs. and Jeannette Hyde back the enemy. Inhave Impatience had made It almoet the Oriekov rewas W. D. asked who by Livingston, to IL Anderson James fierce for fighting Is possible had been chosen permanent chair- gion exceedingly proceeding with considerable forces of make the nomlnatinir speech. The man, to address the convention. enemy cavalry." Mrs. Hyde Speaks. convention sranted Smoot, not the said Mrs. alnot "Utah, were has Hyds. speech, and the delegates ways been with a few Soviet Napoleon Removed modest about letting that be known Democratic Republican proclivities, and this fall LivD. W. Chairman Mr. we A Commander-In-Chie- f to Anderson, hope to bury our Democratic ingston and everybody else. race for friends so deep that they will not get out again for another 29 years." ClaimWattis and Odell began the General Tuchatschewskl,, known at The ing to speak in behalf of the women, th governor running neck and neck. Soviet has been 'reshe said that all they ask is that they lieved of his Napoleon former had 152 and the latter 194 f post as commander-in-chieMr. Mabey received 65 votes. On the be given a fair chance, and the party the Bolshevik- army on the votes. would not be disappointed on the la- Polish of fifth ballot Mabey had 88 'front because of his failure to votes and bor of the women during the ''Cam- taka Warsaw, Badger 1,34 to inform according Odell 1. paign. The women are anxious to tion given to the press here. . participate In working for the passage Bolshevik minister of Leon Might Session Xpuliiallon-Jand of laws that make war andTrotsky. marine, has personally taken was well after thd dinner hour for administration and "living, right right doing plain command of the army, it is reported when the eouvenMun agreed upon the every day common sense. Bhe said by Bolahevtkl officers, nomination for governor, and it was they hoped wly have been, to In men office to taken put not until after the recess that It got prisoner. laws which would make General Tuchatschewskl has had a to the nomination of uid state of Utah better than ever remarkable career- - in the Russian the other offices on the state ticket. fr;the, E. b rick of Salt "akef All we ask you to do," she con- - army. He is of noble birth and at the h was capnom nation for ; eluded, la to help us. That has been outbreak of the world war court I. receiving 369 votes, while the 'prerogative of men always, and tured by the Germans Later he es-- y E. Cherry of MourU Peasant caped snd resumed his place in the women to accept." r.c0.,, of After 199 votes, and T. D. Lewis of Mra Hyde had addressed the army, rising to The rank of lieutenant votes. Lake got 28 government was esassemblage a second motion to pro- When the Soviet For secretary of state, Hyrum E. ceed with the nomination of gover- - tablished he was promoted, and rose ; Crockett. of Cache county.easl.y to high command, being credited with 0r wa put. The first had been Carl Marcusen, of Caron county ;feated becauM the defeat of Admiral Kolchak lb of )t wag sf,nie ,tated votes, and j tb? members of the platform commit-Marcuse- Siberia apd General Denlklne in southCrockett received 318 Me-j 25, while Joseph H. who were not present wanted to ern Russia. He Is only 28 years old. Knight of Juab, the third man in the,vote on ,t u wM explainedj that Russian Soviet troops who took was in o4 votes. Trading race, got j nominating speeches would take some refuge in Prussia fs fighting the on leaders conferring evidence, county ftime, however, and with this under-th- e Poles along the frontier. An-- official floor of the convention and votes j Ending the second motion harried, statement issued Just before last midbeing delayed while the dickering I.though not unanimously by any means, night, says that two Soviet batteries went on. Wattis Cot Demonstration. hauled into Prussia- by the retreating For attorney general the names of The name of Carl A. Badger was Russians fired upon the P.oles and that Harvey H. Fluff of Provo and H. A. placed before the convention by for- the Soviet fordes are also using maSmith of Salt Lake were placed be- mer District Judge F C. Loofbourow. chine guns against the Pole on this fore the convention. The former Atty. Frank Evans then placed the sector. Polish troops who ha,ve votes while the latter name of 319 Charley R. Mabey In nomin- reached the frontier have been caudecided was contest The "got 276. ation. Mrs. Maybelle Thurman Davia tioned by their commanders not to bv Weber which swung named William E. Rydalcb. The name fire county upon German territory. 51 of its 52 vote to the Utah county of Sylvester Q. Cannon was placed there has been a lull in the While man. Hlnk-lex before the convention by B. S. on varloim scctora the Poles fighting Three men were In the running for Davia counSupt. Burton, of the advanced at several places Thursday D. Sutton ty schools, stale treisurer William presented the name of of Koof Summit county: D. H. Madsen of John W. Thornley. The name of W. and have reached the28 region mile northbrin. approximately Salt Lake, and William 11. Barton of V. Williams was presented bv Chase' east where the Poles of out easily RichN. C. Paulson of Sevier county Sutton won Ephraim. 311 votes, while 7id?n received 191 nominated J. W. Peterson. Dr. Stookey, in a surprise attack took 1.109 prisoners,, four guns and the entire staff of and Barton 97 of Grantaville. placed before. ths soviet division. With the rules suspended. Mark the name of Peter Clegg, of the 57th In continuation of the long drawn Tuttle of Salt Lake was nominated Tooele. Lemberg the There wa some surprise when out campaign to capturereached by acclamation for state uuditor. the names of neither Mr. Wattis or Soviet forceseast havb Thomas For SuirTintcmlcnt. of Just Lemberg, where Dr. George Thomas of the Univer- Mr. Odell had been presented to this the Poles have repulsed repeated atMr. and when asked point Livingston sity of Utah was placed In nomination if it was the pleasure of the conven- tacks. by D H. Christensen, formerly supbe declared that nomination erintendent of schools for Salt Lake tion cloaed. Harold then placed placed the in nomination theFabian Nephl L. Morris City. name of George T. name of Francis W. Klrkham before and Mr. Hyde seconded it? the convention. Dr. Thomu had lit- Odell Wattis the demonstration Witlj this tle difficulty in getting the nomlna-- , the name of the Weber News Service.) n had ben anticipated. He began, and (By international toil. . man was placed before the Th. RuaMane are received 454" rotes while Klrkham got county PARIS. Arthur convention Woolley. of, by Ct0r ot With strong support from 141 ln ,h This was followed by several Salt Lake, Dr. Thoms received the Ogden. Grodno and Brest Lltovsk, the Polish the several for speeches seconding tooolld votes of Weber, Utah and Cache candidates whose names were before legation was advised by Warsaw t' counties. ' day, . , convention. the brothof Warren L Wattis, ' ' No more munitions for the Polish Ogden, Following thr nominations for gover of the man defeated for the gubet ernor at Dantzig, th the platform 'committee's report army are being landed Mtorlal nomination, was placed be- was read. Polish legation announced. Btr Regfor convention the presidential fore There was a brief but spirited inald Tower, th high commissioner Clove of Utah elector by James for the League of Nations at DanUlg. wa debate on the plank declaring for Mrs. George T. Judd recounty. fair and equitable state income is said to have refused to assume nominated by Wesley E. King, state "just, the unloading of mufor 4o moved Mr. tax." strike Woolleysponsibility director of Republican clubs: James it from the platform. He said that the nitions at Dantslg Millard county A. Melville. Jr., of federal government has an Income tax and J- - Howard Garrett of Salt Lake and that the people of thi state are nominated two City were the other heavily taxed on property. already tc el nr.eldentlal '"tor ns pledged name W, H. Wattl,. he "If will, you canCeellJr-end ?eljted Harding will not need this addiadded, you h included tor the t,ir didate tional source of revenue. W. J. of county, Wayne cry Klgnht 8. Hatch of Waaatch pleaded that as Jtowep of Boxldo- . Mrs. Ilelier L. written the plank IS without objection. Cummings of Balv Iake: M J. Sum-n- Double taxaation, he said. Is not Just, ef Salt Lake: Ejairl '4:li of fls said 4ht fair snd equitable." and Joseph F Wright of Juab. (By The Associated Press.)' many citizens have.net incomes much Unanimous For Mabey. .WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. Th Unitlarger than those from average, propUpon declaration f ths nomination erty holdings, but are exempt from ed Plate ha been requested by the was placed state taxation In th present form- - He of Mr. Msfee.W whewenam to appoint repres, before the, convention- - by . Frank had been retlably informed that 49 per Serbian government commission to allied an entatives-to a income wag motion federal local cent of the taxpayers Evans atrtimey, Ms-ba Mr. do between Alof not conflict nomination Lake the Balt In pay that the piece Investigate mide be' made unanimous. - Carl A. ln slat taxes. It is the stats taxes bania snd The request, vhich as forwarded Badger asked that this motion be that support the schools and other In to the state department yesterday by withdrawri so that, he who had gain- expem- e- bf state gvcemment. ed second place, could present it. This the mining camps and elsewhere 1st the- - Berbian lerallon here, was made Mowed. Mr. Badger made the motion Utah than Balt Lake, similar men es- simultancowsy tv the governments ft wnd It carried with the tiornlnation cape state taxation, thoush they have JJreat Bri'am. France snd Italy. of Mabey 'being declared the unani- large incomes, he said. That, he said id not fair; not right, not? Jusf. and mous action of JtEBS ON NEBRASKA BALLOT. In response to demands Mr. Mabey not equitable. He would suggest tbai OMAHA, Aus.,27. Decision t lurt brief speech in which he a law be passed exempting tie propmade Social i name of Eugene V. of tax th to Income Amerfrom owner the the of the patriotism erty spoke -andidate for president placed on th He declared that the amount of hi property tax. ican people Claude T. Barnes of Balt Lake ex Vovember election pel lot in Nebrazk flag of the Lnited Plate will forever .a rrchd at a slat convention .o' be without a stain ssJng as the X Continued on page six) he party held hsr last night. party Ja In power. He closed e- -i 'P" I 1- de-ov- er ' k, ily ut Aug. 7. quotas In flfly-o- o priori) cities is phony list which I never heard of before, Fred W. Uptiwm, national RrpubUoaii treneurer, dev Hared today on hi return from New York. Somebody must have played a Joke on the governor, Mr, Up-hadeclared. . to Du -- schedule of fund campaign , war influences, ten European nations . engaged in th world war show a potential" loss in population of 15,330,-00- 0 persons sine JI14, according to NEW YORK, Aug. IT. Governor a xtatlsticai research conducted by Democratic presidential nomine ' Cox, th Society for Studying th Social Indicated hsr today that h would Consequence of War of Cophsnhagta, mak further expps ea of Republimads public today by th American can campaign funds within a week.. Red Cross. for scarosly mors Pausing her Causes of ths abnormal falling off than an hour, rn his way front Pitta-burg- h In population wsr attributed In the to New Haven Governor Cot socle'ty's report as follows: conferred with party leaders on lh Killed in war, 9,811,000; deaths ilu offset of h.a speech In .Pittsburgh to tuimtn'ailon of mortality, soon, last night, at which h presented inomic blockades, war ezpidemlc. 5,. formation on his charge thai 301.000; fall In birth rats du to inob Republicansbearing were raising a 111,000,-00- 0 million men be iiisatlon of fifty-si- x fund to buy ths presidency. twsn 10 nd 41 years of age, - 20,100,-00Mr. Cox said that if ths senate com-mi- tt investigating campaign fund II)' wished him to appear before it in Chicago, he wou'd do so. Th senate committee now haa th necessary leads. If it wishes to it, will call in Republican stats leaders and learn ' from them who th county and city lekders ar, and then get ail I hav: every confidence that the senate comWill mittee go to the bottom' of mi m , 0. shorBquit PROTEST.! AS MAM CASE (Marges. Hepub-llcan- - -- pro-Iris- Repub-tlmatetndlv-stopp- upper-han- Arrest Expected (By International News Service. ) MARION, I1L, Aug. 27. Th capture of four bandits who early, today entered the First National bank of Gorevill near here and stripped it of almost ait of its cash and liberty bond is expected-thiafternoon according to telephone adyides reaching her. After blowing open three vault doors th bandits loaded In a stolen automobile - and County officials departed later found the car standing deserted at a blocked road crossing north of Goreville. A half bushel 'basket of silver end bill rested in Bank officials th tonneau th tbbbers atlAPhav more than $5,000 and an unchecked amount of Llbertf bond s thelr-plund- er ' In Bedouin Raid eti d J.. r " ARMS RUNNING FOILED OT NOGALES. sympathizers were Joined. by 259 negro longshoremen, who were working on th steamship Norman Monarch. Official of the International Longshoremen's association denied that ths organization had any official connection with th strike or with threats heard In the crowd that P.ritlsh ships from Mains to Florida Would be tied up. 27, Firry thousand 22 calibre rifle cartridges wer confiscated today by Mexican custom officer when an attempt was bor-- ' mads to smuggle them ecroes-lder Into Mexico In a push cart. A i Mexican wa placed under arrest at ' Nogales. Ponnra. On hundred and fifty thousand rounds addtlonat were amuggled outi Reclamation League of the express offir here through onsj For Oriental Exclusion door while a United Bta'-- s customs 1 spector watched the other dor, it Ish. v if5y Associated Ire- - ) One hunf'rrd thousand reported Reeo.u-tions rounds are stlil under surveillance of DENI UR, Colo.. Aug. at the express of government favoring development agents ' office; waters of the Colorado river 'and opIt is reported that the ammunition posing further enlargement of wa intended for. men planning a reholdings by clt izcns of any volt against the de ta Harris govern- priental naiioa eere adopted onsni-moutment in Bonora. Th autborUw retoday at toe rjneitg confer, ence of th league f the southwest. fuse to disctis the Caee. Aria., Ag. , (Rjr Aeor:atfd Prees ) CAIRO. Egypt, A eg 21,On hav hundred arid fifty CTr.-tiabeen ki'led at AJiun," s Village abost $a miles northeast of Jerusalem. by a band of Bedouies. according t a d ipatch received her from Haifa. Palestine. Another ompatch state that in s recent Bedouin raid en a train near I amsWik an Ital.sn naval officer was sunor.g th kUed. rs ( , s year ago I eaid that the were going back to the methods- of Mark Haona and that they (By Associated Press.) would be defeated with their own NEW TORK, Aug. 87. Longsho-- s Thie la etill my belief. money. man stopped work on four big Whits When Gov. fox wae asked about re. concerning Democratic national Star liners hare ..today in protest lorts linance of a year ago, h said: I came on. board against th action of 'the Baltio crew the Democratic ln allowing British authorities to take ship July 7. I know nothing about h before what that time. happened Mannlx, prelat Archbishop On can tell this you, to on last from her thought ths Engship trip Publication of Poland! a deficit but no land. ' This report was telephoned to Is that I found money. the officials of by police headquarters Reply Will be Delayed line who asked that reserve be rushed James, J fs Would Tear. to th piers. Among 'Democratic leaders at thv (By International New Service.') From the Whit Star line Irish sym- station to greet Mr. Cox, who did not WASHINGTON. Aug. 27. Poland's pathies marched to the Cunard Un leave hlz car, war Hmer S. Cummings, note to the United State ln reply to pathlzere marched to the Cundard itn former chairman of the Democratic ' national Poland and ' Oswald nation that this of commutes, out the request other longshoremen. Then West, former pulled governor , of .Oregon. shall not go beyond ethnological boun they started for the piers of the James M now a student in Cox. Jr., dartes In wsr agaytst Russia will not Anchor lint. academy, was hers to greet ' b given out for th present. Secretary When th Baltic docked hers today hismilitary father. James Jr., sprang a sensation of h! Colby announced today although It on her arrival from England, hsr had been planned to do so. The note crew found women at the piers carry- own whin he announced fo newspaperla still the subject of correspondence ing banners, denouncing England's at- men that he was planning to acorn, on his western cam-- x Secretary Colby said. It Is understood titude toward Ireland and taunting pany hla father Dsn Mahoney, the gov- trip. that th stgts department asked that ths British sailors for allowing a piss- - pslgn however, broke la ernori some parts of the note which are not senger to b taken from their deckaon to announce that hla the The women, who claimed to , b father youngster entirely clear, through phraseology, had not been Informed of his or through garbling, be explained. members of the "American Women's plans, and' that ths announcement of Pickets called on crewa of the ship James. Jr, "was considerably an sr. wa olnO back to school as well as longshoremen to quit work- - D01', ?, Polish Peafce Party ln protest against the action ot tho,B,pt' 15 authorities in the Mannix case.! Hays Dsmmj games .Written. Losing" Upper Hand British A demonstration was staged by . . to an announcement from Referring longshoremen whose number was as- - Will H. Hays, chairman of the d BY LUC IEN JON US. several hundred, when they llcan national committee, that the work of loading and un- - be restricted to $1.0(10. Mr. Cox said: (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent.) Mr Hr know that au h a state- WARSAW, Aug Silvia London, loading the Whits 8tar liners, which Th n.thod. us(1 ' rT"1 included ln ths Baltic. Poland war Th 27. Celtic, party Olympic Aug. by (h. Republicans are get eome end rsnnnin th be to 20 00 gaining bl lv appears Of 125.000 feI,ow and there were Indicatioftx today that The Irish sympathisers then turned- after which 19,er 24 dummy names ere their attention To the American trans- written down as contributors on . th the peace negotiations between Poland and Russia may b broken off en- port liner Minnekahda and claims to party's books." have stopped work there. - . ' tirely. Then the pickets and their cShorts'StriCtlv ReDubllC&n Data Bolshevik war prisoners reveal that Leon Trotzky, the Soviet war minister, started out to tie up every other Brit-- ; ,, has personally taken over the supreme ish ship In port, but announced that' in COX Proof! command of the Russian army on ths they would not attempt to hamper. BY WINDER RJi.UUUHr"' . 1 entire battle front. They said that work on any craft flying ths American KcrvIcc Staff Correspond- tUnlv(rtaT had flag. fho Tukaczewskt previouGn. Poland It wa a scene of wild confusion' nt) sly commanded the Russians been dismissed. along th waterfront. .JJafedrede of PITTSBURG, Aug. 21. Speaking a jhasRussian I resistance has stiffened excited men and .Women ran along to e crowd of several thousand in the land the Reds have launched a violent Syria -o- vque here tonight. Gov. I to rUltV counter offensive east of Lemberg. dashed frour-pleTh Russian troops were flung forward each pl$ftnd awsrming up the gang- M. Cox gave to thoountry" the "evIn waves, savagely attacking the Polidence which he Chslrns . substan- way ljhe ships the throng-crie- d. ish positions. . Near Mlava, Russian ?AB off.' Th throng of Irish)' m tlates his charge that the batteries Were placed on east Prus- pathlsers led by th women carried, campaign managers are raising sian sol) and bombarded ths Poles. signs reading: "When Mannix gong slush fund of rt least 115,009,(109 to M. Dowskl. of the Polish govern- to Ireland let the Baltic leave New "buy the presidency. ment. ha left for Brest to meet Hugh Tork. The Democratic candiS. Glbeon, the new American; minisThe Irish sympathisers claimed also dal declared at thepresident!) outset that he ' to have met with success when they would, offer ter to Poland. as , his "conclusive called out workers on the New York proorW'nothlng except Republican City of the Bristol line, another Brit"official documents bead- : ish craft. They encountered no op- which os me from Republican position as they swept along th wa- quarters." Bpecifically, he then 3 At terfront. o'clock It wag estl produced what he termed an official mated that about a thousand persons quota list distributed at a meeting of --PLIS the Republican Syaylg and mean comj were going from pier td pier. At tbs Cunard line piers the Irish mittee in Chicagq, p carrying quota A k rrcented a. Iba WASHINGTON. Govev - Bank Bandits ar -- nor James Rcpubhcsn 17. Aug. M. Cox -- ClrisliansSlain Jugo-Blavt- - (By Associated Press ) CHICAGO, I- - a-- Zad-worz- e, TO AID PROBE Phoney Counter! National Treas urer. , today claimed th distinction of being the first of their sex to vote under the provisions of the federal suffrage amendment,, whose ratification was proclaimed yesterday by Secretary of State Colby. Vielng for the privilege of being ths first to vote, groups of women gathered in front of polling place long before the polls in the special opened' at 6 election on a proposal to issue 185,000 in bonds for improvement pf th water supply. cort-venti- I1 "It butori; son-in-la- y. AMERICAASKED - - .The national Democrat ar insisting on convocation of the diet and as a rault of the speaker of that body has called a meeting . of ths party leaders for the purpose of deciding the date for ths assembling of' the diet The Democrats take ths stand that It is impossible to conclude peacs without the authority of ths diet. SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 2T. Women of this municipality 2 2. Warsaw Pessimistic Over Minsk Conference elements AUSTIN; Tex.', Aug, :!7. Gov- Hobby ' today proclaimed Saturday September 4 as a legal holiday to commemorate the passage of the nuffrage amendment. In hi proclamation he declared Texas. wa entitled 'to credit for leading the way and making possible the enfranchisement of women. n, Brest-Lltovs- . bn (By International NVws WARREN8BURG, Mo., Aug: 27. Votes cast' Tuesday by 100 women of Howard and Lon Walnut school districts, in the belief that the Tennessee ratification of th suffrsgs amendment gar them the ballot, were declared illegal today by the pounty court her. The court ordered the ballots of the women thrown out declaring they had anticipated th proclamation of Secretary Colby. Th loss of the women's votes caused thu defeat of a school bond tasua which had been pass-- ed before the recount. , 0 Gives to Country Lilt of Al Ieged Republican Contri 27.-r-T- Declared Illegal t : (By Associated Press.) hs PARIS, Aug. foreign min lstry announced today that France had counseled Poland 'to attain the best strategical military position possible until peso Is signed, regardless of her ethnological frontier, because ths military situation will Influence th peace terms. France has advised Poland, however, to withdraw her armies within the Polish frontier upon the signing Of peace, tl) foreign office added. Eighty thousand Russian Soviet soldiers hav been captured ln Poland, ln 40,000 killed and 80,000 interned East Prussia. according to th latest report received from ths French mission in Poland. Womens Votes Are 1- EIIDEIIEE " e. 2. (By Tle Aeamlated Press ) PITTMHTU.il. Pa.. .Au. ST. Numerous newly enfrunchlswl Allegheny county women yrwredny were defrauded by a bogns tas collector, who went Into action shortly after Bccrctary Colby signed thr proclamation do taring woman suffrage law. Tle swindler appeared at liirlr homes, Informed them that they muat ay a poll tax If they wanted to vole In November Collected the money, handed out a and then disappeared. ra-rel- pt France AdvUes Aggressors :To Secure Best Strategical Position Regardless of .Ethnological Frontier Un til Peace is Signed. (By Associated Press.) 'WARSAW. Aug. 2$. The Warsaw presa is becoming pessimistic regard Ing the Minsk peacs negotiations. Ths newspapers, with ths exception of ths Socialist press, express the belief that the moment is propitious to liquidat ' Bolshevism. In som p (Utica) circles there are an of indications Increasing feeling that th negotiation may com of-to nothing, although therf hav ficial announcement to th contrary. The militarists are advocating: , a continuance of th war t compel th Soviets to seek terms, and ths change in-- th Dantzig situation ' has had . a , Service.) tendency to encourage th militarist 1 Newly Enfranchised Women Initiated to Polls by Mere Man Ml-- r. te airi-cultur- h for 11 cities aggregating 18,145.600. In addition, he rad from reports which he declared ware taken from the .official bullet in"pghlished by the treasurer of- th Republican national commirt-- e, Fred W. Uphaiqi. in New York, settjng forth the assignment - and subscriptions to quota of due, of towns snd counties in a tbirhbAc state not Included ,4n ths quota list. The add'tional quota and g.i!ecrip-tlon- s were not tabulated nor 'totaled I Gnr. (!x. but he contended rhai they fully Justif.ed his charge the' the fund sought by the RepuhTlrn would amount to t least Ui.ftpnese-Hia d great streae on. what be a'ir were reporta from local leader in charge of collecting Its quotss al official bulletin taken from the pnrrortlrg to ehow that msttroverf tte the local subdivisions bal gone Ch-ag- t (Continued on page eeven) t o , |