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If.It Happens in Albany It's in The Argus THE WEATHER. - SEVEN CENTS For Albany and. Vicinity,.. Showers, =| Warsaw Falls to Bolishe _,/‘I’aC0lU New Capu‘al “2545033!” | CO¥: sooo co- © \ army DESERTER ' U Lady. Diana Shines As An Editc {ALT: 5 |Vldl GIVEN 15 YEARS ' B a ~rnhraren Freon | > - AT HARD LABOR \aouy ‘ ' Eflflwu ALBANY - Wrisl‘lzlzo'vx'Afi’as‘a‘ztzrfffgfldnnrd uNlY a“ MILES J.. Ressler, 'of New York, convicted of , B Fun SUNGLAVE desertion from the army in wartime, was FHUM GAPrI-AI' . sentenced. by a court martial, at , I . Camp: Dix to 15 years in Federal prison | | . at hard labor, The conviction Is the first to result 5.000 Start Festivitles With from: the sitting of a npecial court mar Poles Fall Back on Wide Front + tial which convened hote several weeks Blg Receptlon in | ago. ' Reds Seek to Isolate Armory 6002 PHNZI ESEAPES e Warsaw. . all/ER; Excursion oy ALLIES CALL CONFERENCE -| Band w,\ Lead Delegates to BAY STATE NET U. S. Legation Begins Remorral g . of Secret Files From Attomey General Says Deals sors - Warsaw. Outsrde Scope of His j ¥ o pae * . [ + o--\ - . (By the Associated Press.) By WEBB aflgffiR al: 'The. sixty-Afth annual convention of Aumwlty- London, Aug. 8.-Warsaw will be . C nm‘a TSU\ *\1/ the International Typographical Union |' Lice s , 52:5’32‘.53“1{p&§5.‘53 052151321235: With It“! standing Jamal-l: opened 'last 'night ,with a big . (Ry the Associated 'Press.) _-. > Allled nations} according to a Berlin “of” “t” and ’““‘:\i:?‘emn the Tent}; Boston, Aug. 7.-Attorney General J, feignfhs“; 2:15 “W1\? T‘megt“\f;: /| xégiment amo: ashin venue an late of Saturday. e report a Tark street. . Tye ® gton Weston Allen, who Is conducting ai in| gnat the Pollshmnvernmen't) will re- * More than 4,000 persons necked the big: vestigation of the foreign exchange busi- tire to Cracow, - drill; shed.\ In the centre a raised plat 2085 of. Chatles Poni, announced: today . 43” the United Punt [Yorm' had, been: built for the ent ertainets. [tliat ho 'had furnished transcripte of 'the : London, .Aug. 7. (6 m.)- 'The \Big Six\)\ band of the lilew York interviews he - had.. with © Ponzl \to Poland' g (f “P b) It Typographical Union (6 gave a concert federal authorities both in this city and| O!20GS armiles are falling back loscow (tavern: before 'the: opening «of the pro- in \Washington; together . with. all, in- on the enhre front between the “2.“ j Its at ast might! - . J t sits gram; formation b -ofllce Tak obtained.. ‘Thfirolg m: included selections. b homf’thv‘tA any Mise Grace - Held; Ab! violiitet, | vocalist) -M eid, i . - 32d“ £1“le maul; imalt-nun, mm 811 forn . lite: today is appeared in' solos. -In ; ~ ' . Several , selections were I's bus Bolsheviki_ cavalry , patrols . numbering tut C Mt els [famous Russian. I 11h\ nge royal not returned today;; R Ferieral 2,500 sabers are within 80 miles of War- , i d K ference t’fih'f favorites {Ru helr 33:31:33“? »are| Aller -said, however, tl f jod saw, atfempting to force. the Vis'tuln he 'fie run rassin:.tentattyely' agree ® MRC. ‘ 'and are the international ' «eol in ~ 'Business - river (on which, th ital sta mutual tem \to . compromise was rgeson';a. small . R‘Wfl'“ “WWW which claims\ fl? \bave 'made mil- severtWAtsafvn-gosllxsunlu o anl Hone was outside. . his. Jurisdiction, C Danzi a' . _ Opening in./a choir. tone, $7,101 rave! Ponzi had said he never redeemed Cracow, Danzig and\ Posen, . Prlize t ethnme of the. Lord, brat ap- coupons in Mlgsnhuscm, This would indicate the Poles are re- red at t grdgeot] in: [wonky % \Lord . ' treating on a 100 mile front ard that the- owing: a\ wonderful, con- ; Talks With Mlfll- Reds are attempting to cut in north R y 1 of the tone' rang tance, kept 'the vast thron 6, bountiful wom Mile., Iiza do-, B Watertown, Aug. T.-Edwin H. Abbott, Mlle., - Bernbardt, M.. Acbil * \ and south of the city to prevent ship- K“ I!\ hi ml£p%§%:%§ . - in e m of hob.. n the Brzesc regioh, 'where they and M. Leon Leonido®f gave|Jr., amistant attorney general of MRSS®-| mont of 'more supplies, from the .Alliés Ms Xmrnmmnt: \declaration 'v - taas y loned 'Mychenec and 'Terespol... in| golos, . : Interpretation. of a chusetts, has returned to Boston after &! and out of the Polish iment min-' wt or * American ; and \ fms Mert Stuy in N the Lembelg ares, .._ Upon retaking |'comic dance was given by James WoIR.| confcrence here- with ° Robert ~ Lansing, government main- ~. by,. Its' * adoption, y 'with - Brody, 'the Poles found the. Bolsheviki| Other members of. the troupe are Mme. in fonal I rt and f '| isters from: fleelig to Cracow, where it . * preserving: its ;¥ital @ . < oka t -[ had 'completely sacked It, the statement Militma Buketof®, Mme. \Ania Kuzneesoff, international law expert and former seC-| has been reported they intended to estab {flung was apart! [J: s said; < A wireless messsige from Moscow, Mile. Zozia, Bachoysky, Mme» Adia Tehem.| tary of state;, regarding certain phases ji a temporary capital. Demoere ic :ofering of progress C s omman er picked cup. here, sald aRusslana had urine. M O ana Fogt, Mile: Elizabeth of the investigation iuto the affairs of fimblienn rerction.' Hin |. & fighting?“ 2, g?\ ?,:hf,}'\'.‘:fé Id?- mor do watt-g\; oft N. [ONE Charles . Ponzi, 'Boston: 'Anance : wizard, ' «© : o » 21. F dfigneewngfi - c ' .] Terespot. - Thet Polesthwer: die-rhea a 31?)th Folo‘ntvolf. , t th (115611515 mintzluthavl‘alit has on??? Report Of F ranch arty lea - an. engagement northeast. rody. elegates from every comer' of the| significance und that it does not indicate Bfi’uuuc 'I Flerce fighting on Abe right bank of the| United States. had registered last might! that the attorney 'general is convinced Troop Move Denied river'Bug, before Warsaw, was reported| at the official, headquarters in the Cham- that let Russia has anything to do| * ® , by the Russians. « ber of Commerce.and more were pouring PPA 50V \ Aussia Gas anything o {By the Associated Prose.) ' league Covenant were emp . -< Hl - These' statements: indicated, that. the in. with the arrival of every train. with Pouzi's operations. & Berlin, Aug. 7.-The alleged movement a (file governor. Regarding the controverted - - - 1 i h Poles are holdlng the:line before Warsaw A complete vludeville entertainment] Attorney General Allen in Boston 10\ of French troops through Upper Silesia Article'X, he was cheered loudly.ln com: ' Sn adn sl otis. And that they were putting up a good featured program the armory.) day announced that the Interview with rench troops gh Uppe pating it to the Monroe Doctrine with 1 y i mn c), :| defense 'of ion: berg. ere \was not where John J'. Hart, prenldent of Albany Afr. Lansing was to acquire information| in a Breslau telegram published « peace 'record. - 'The Democratic . legions| §) ' Mi- much activity. on either front, thesb| Incal, 4, welcomed 'the delegates on .be-| as to dealings In intérnational reply cou-{in the Zwolfubrblatt, is denied in a . lino shouted hpproul of declarations: for . statements indicated, as compared with half of the .AJbany printers, pois and what part Massachusetts could gemi-officlal statement Issued here today. $ woman suffrage,, law \enforcement his [ Discretlon in Takmg the fighting carller in the week when the Meanwhile President Marsden G. Reott] play in such dealings, fo | only Inferential reference to prohibition, S0 Red oflens ve was at its height. ' “a the. laws committee were io session| State and Federal Investigations into| T8!® statement says that the inter-Allied {reduction of taxation and scores of mixer 2C. « at the Ten Eyck hotel mapping oft the] the-business methods of Charles Ponzi, Cmission in Upper Silesia has issued . 4 Me“ Back - * Foch Expected at . , big business program which must be acted who claims to\ have made millions] RO OT0GT to the railway authorities at ; j Marshal Foch probably will present upon by the delegates tomorrow morning| through dealings in International postal AttOWit® , to the yeffect once that mas ' - B at dilagn Hythe conference of lilo?! (fezlr‘xe EhenALhe 1:13: by“? session hm! in effiizntn‘? hfere'r griffin\ as“. inf)“. troops would be moved through that sta- I - (By (MA Press.) |_. an Merand tomortow. atis «dis- the Assembly amber at the Statel still tonight, e eral audit of Pon- Th iy Allfed hich & en e' the' event, - gave. wa Denver; Colo., 'Aug. 7.-Colonel °C. C.|patch*said he Intended to participate. capitol. zi's books was nncompleml and the andi- e_only ed troops which Have en \ - % tered Upper Silesia, continues the state- The 'French are etpected\ to urge that The delegates last night, oppressed by| tor: Edwin. Io, Pride. said he did not ment, were sent there to relieve occupa- {to.. bright “Micah! «afternoon, wi i ° 1 ; bub rtly before the 1 Bellau, in Federal troops in togeth definit the-heat and intent upon mixing pleasure] eXbect_ to finish work on the accounts Gown-or cola uded, anoth cg light min Denver, thli'nfternoon refused 'to permit 252: 12°: fling“ floriignw'x‘mfimfi ions generously fltuusiness, 12,1“ to the “151552: lalgdliel ntlnfflxntmfi-Eerek‘.’f confer» 21223270121.\ filial-egg: tdh‘nstt firs-“Janka e crowds, cani gun! o N llrlldng trainmen 'to gather, at 5:30] and by limited naval operations, Lloyd prrgllgm 061th!- cl tlym ct. ems“), mint ences were held 'by officials investigating dented. Er. and somewhat marrin expect be { ® o'clock to votgifinally on calling off the 91:35: if,\ polls?! “2,32, the 3812311; disappointed. ~The ' program was 'good| but no statements were made at erent.\ . - =-- mar-mom “511181115715“! \. ¥ ** sttike,0 ) Iines. of Tram-|vik - attitude. continues conciliatory. |¢hroughout, and the visitors are assured {hei conclusion, Popzl annouticed to- r Governor go: Mr. (1110099315 dd 7) S “an . Eike, on the lines. of t‘he Denver i“\°& En Inf}, agenbll'lerly om now din); their «tay in Albany will be gighfirgghgaggizgfigfi fiifmmfifihff H eavy F 18 htxng A\ . t reach the nds. un 7 mo «60058 in e* ou ion tha titain. pa memorable. o’clock and . their rev -f the -paradems| - & lone], Blllou forbade .the meeting be- pa‘te in a gar to help Poland and any The convention.crowd dispersed at mld- gift-“the Bi “Pf lahkcg'flflh P 0°11 Along Lille, Report continued until four; Governor Cor be- . (By Hei M,“ Press.) cause. he contidered it unwise to permit cabinet decision virtually to wage such mi night, intent on-getting enough sleep to renxl-ldlegs' of d: ou {of}? 18 said _ --- Ais {address «at 4:40. o'clotk @Per| weet\ Frankfort, IIl ., Auig..7.-Spora. | so many men To gather in -a Hall at that| war has been held back from Parliament] be: on, time this morning for the b#) pations now underway. \\ °° nvesti- (By the Associated Press.) ator Robinson's notification ( intl hour of the evening. Earlier in the day [until after the Hythe conference. Pro-| excursion down the Hudson river, Dele- _ Paris: Aug. 7-Ostrolenks, 60 miles I The parade was the day's spectacular) dic Floting: broke mi again in West|the commanding 'officer- had issued order®| ponents of intervention tonight were dis- gates will meet at the Ten Eyck at 8:30 , northeast of Warsaw, is still being at- e In the trail of' the Democratic Innum-~¢¢a.y Totis, Carrati, . 40 forbidding all public assemblages, posed to believe the present lull is dae} o'clock this morning and headed by thel SOVIET .S WOULD facked by the Bolshevik forces, says an ers, the thousands of cheering Demo- and beaten to death: |.. The men had previously voted to Sall|only to the fact that the Russians are| bands of Albany Typographical Union 4. . ins € a Cull marched down the dusty race track en the strike which bas carsed rioting bringing up supplies and and the \Big T union of New Yok! ARRANGE PEACE 0808 communique issued at Warsaw to- the speaker's .stand, 'with bands} Thi he Arst. known: death since\ the here the last two days if the company |meanwbille sparring with the Allies dip-) will march to the pier of the Hudson day. These attacks, as well as others Jaw ig: begnn Thursday ight. . ~ would permit them to return to work in |lomatically -and that their full strength Navigation Company at: the foot of Mad- WITH RUMANIA| in various parts of the line have been \dreds of cards \payin \trib ®: Can d a body and send the strikebreakers out/will be turned loose in another drive for| fron avenue, where they will, board .the ia repulsed, with the capture of some pris- I éindidates. and M rrari wes dragged from his home by at town Warsaw as soon as they\ are ready. Berkshire, the. most luxurious river oners. The Partial evacuation of Teres- November. moc old mm; of Floters and Killed while his] Colonel Ballon.promised union leaders| Italy bas already. made its _stand/stermer in -the world. -_ (By the United Press.) £0 'about four miles west of Brest: With 22213 forefinger got E! “éqmé :Zii'sgfrfio g; was “M13: the? v3; no rioting logishhhge plain. It desires peace with Russia, ex- .t’.l.'he crimson with” a; far as lfirg- Moscow, Aug. 7.-The government, it (ml: is recorded. The communique thea e governor. more- ap- would permit them to meet at oc point, passing through some of the| was reported.today, has sent a (wireless reads: lause as he emphasized bis indictment, “m“ Treat ini connection with his dull). tomorfow morning.. (Meanwhile Fred- ~' (Contined on Second P: most beautiful scenes in the world. A F \The enemy continues to attack 'Ostro: the Republxa’; plenum and leader | ._ Two Sicilians were attacked and beaten letick W. Hilde, 33m] manager of the tC ase) naieteru luncheon will, be served on to the Rumianima foreign minisier pro-\tenks. Our detachments of cavairy and fr ahip. - The crowd ' also voiced its IP- byr a arly. tod One's skull wasi ompany, announced \we' will not deal) ~ . board, andithe boat is due to arrive at| POSSE peice. Rumania was informed|infantry mot ouly repulsed the atticks, . E proval Militiamen: contioue to patrol the union.\ ~ ~ Albany. at o'clock tonight. Friends of| the Soviets were musxious to reéume nego- Egfirlnafi‘éméfiiifigfidfiaffii than?“ of bis declaration: that 'the 1 toe streets and addific ° rouof his matt “m.- . * mun-l troops are A| Hogh Miller, shot in last nixhts delegates, their families and visitors, art) tiations at Kharkor for a solution of| 'Between Ostrolenks and the Bag rive? tantam- a . Ing, died. this . afternoon. death “BABE” nut“ all entitled to go on the excuts02 economic and territorial questions \of| our. detachments are : without contact «tribute the dend as axesult of the clash | «l vided they Bold conpon books, which were| Sousony' vanese\ to both pations.. Thel wilh the enemy,, who is regrouping for . The candidate's t iz WORCESTE atthe East- Side car barns to four and presented every visitor registering IV declared the breakh or of En ear essage y action.\ ered R F OLK the fotal dead sifice rioting began to six. It the Chamber of Commerce. previous negoliations was due to a mis \East of Soklow (east-northeast of - 6 ay Trex \: I Gai (Roice, mes fortes malts ot - RANSACK SWAMP an, Sic KING OF SWAT ._ From Far and Near. Ingomantty\ ware mip eny prolonged demonstration follow bl pight's fioting, who previously had been 20. 2. Delmts 1:6 in yesterday from * -% mofwtg: ESE-e crossed to .the west . Jam; € Republican \slouthh RMeatifed \I >. today was ate mea Ih pe I failed lrisolrxnentl: dishonessu' muffle FOR CAR T. HIEV Es qgfely r‘dsenbfifiln Edge n‘WSfSh 'Will Tell. His Life Story every part of the :comtry. Lest night! PJ FOU R BODIES \In the region of Pratolyng, on the Bog, our troops in repelling the enemy ba J administration direction of the war.). . -- maker, of Smith Center. Kansis. He was < ®. the \registration \committee estimated an: hfigmm ie pounding his table a -neas| _ Heary 'S mug\ president of the Tram 2. -iIn- there were no Tess than 4000 visitors LIKELY TO J OIN mt geamfi'gmiafifcfiffi “if P . C oo. ap at Employes\ Union, after the mass ~I s & mum: the city's gates, representing th f Brest-Litovek, end men. y the d irs ws a mai ong THE ARGUS muiohs as far away as the} | A’F' QF .:L\ REPORT attatke 1:12:33ng us partially to evac. nodose tou ll an ais > 11‘th The registration cormmitive got (By the Aszocteted Press.) , “if“: attack of a mountain regiment 6 rm Al tramway eriployes who struck > on, the job yesterday mormive at O1 srmastie City, N. J. Aug. T-Frabk|has thrown back the enemy on the east mint mfg tier a. ldg clase byl Small; mofoing will go beck to {2m ge | ocleck ghee waxgzgx £131; sir-$11; Afortison, secretary of the American Fod-| bank of the Bug after painfol fighting, were abandoned.\ fhe |- dhe \Ten Regigning Tomorrow, Watch by thew oue and to Wisces of interest [eration of Tubor, declared af a meeting Te fcor A0 prisoners and a battery of fice 'of Webs ook under their care s ' e * a>. As exch (Magma registered he of the federation's execative council here} \south of Brest-Litorsk we have re- Desiauriers® wife and son, who| ever. as bave cats rimmin > - For Tt On Rended a. fne booklet.. @) today, that a \threatened abindonment|pelled stroog attacks of the ~ hurled Trow one tonight. if company ' compon book admitting him to all events| of negotiations for merging the Big Four the bpdzdrnd of Slawstpez. . arranged as side Times for the GonYen-| rallroed erpanizations with the A_ F. Teleouth the Bog Tin-britglmfl. THE SPORT PAGE | =r chim t. s oie aige ares\ Pier for. Voyage On , | Berkshire. . Tal aM th eh \Bis ad d: anpers; the “erg“ for wn eventoal Manon, he zdded| were bnxlner tham ever\