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the wite, 52 committee | will r P\ *C fh that, as a candidate I should gree his contentions. . - payees o ten | one tet entre I B % . dis course, to con- t a ing idential possi- 1s weg iculjigmhngfi-mtbmthtl‘hiu bit On'b’ebeug‘g‘nof‘lhenm s made Higse - la ' will giv 3 information as| f 33 the affair at demands tal p ts ® a Century'. B - \Alleged 'Offers. : of - - ‘ffid‘sitfions as Inducem Hays (we p political activity.: libMcan: White, natl : § Doremus,\ of Michigan, and ' W. mitt Aufd elther: party. aMWe! are, of. both part ug millions of Cage. Talks To Make 1 candidate. taunt lil fen a 2 n+ ouf - UP ' ma abl f - : * - p h ar dance, 'rether than maintain .x. ban . *L. 9 6 : #0 \whicht (few church manfbars obey,\ CL U. :\ wasmade In«. rasolution 'adopred by. ' A | J| the 'Amorican pational. Assoclation. of. ; e % Masters of. dancing, at the-open of : fik = 5 a. .. Method mes inauigys Camomile R LCOMES INOUIHY’ ClleohgnszIng masters. elected to hon . ® Tp oval o COC PNS HOPES mothods 'of obtaining end/ex-|. «.>, . . nding money in ‘thdcamgzigns', but |. + \WI\‘ Back Nomlne jould cover reports' of alleged offere|~<\ > \ u => Fevine federal positions.as aninducement - Proving. Case.\ . 'Governor's James: Cox, «ol hio, nominee; was sent a téle- 'the 'committee requesting ear beforo'it next Monday; thenit will reconvene, to present any. idence\ he may 'have to aflhsmnttlhlge M tgmmittee; Fred Upham and MID, AnVe Tarshe. hummer; *ixespec-| whick \ho is charging. today Aliant the »the,Republican: nd \Demo-| Republican party is raising $15,00 f tional. \ committees;. ' Homer | 000:to. virtually \'buy*-the president fammings,, former chairniah ; of the! \ This fact has developed, in. count «Democratic national. ...committees| tlon with .the announcement, at ,Chi- Senator.. Miles /Poindexter, of \Wash- eogo 'that. the, Senate, committee \In- togton, . chairman ' of the Requbllcqn vestigating campaign finsuces had de- q. campaign committeevneprej. cided to 1556“! a -yro to' Michae! Phelan,. of: Massa- lof the political funds of both parties i tt Représentat . Simeon which \probe. may. hate a- decided if Fess, of Ohio, and Guy . Scott, of notdecisive effect ow Cox's chances of Went *Virginia,' members: of \the Jte- ublican *~ congressional? campaigo in making his investigations .Cox. has committee, and Representatives Frank hed. the cooperation 'of th@administra- A-! tion .at 'Washitigton «which, will ald . Arkansas, 'of the Demo-{him im sceking to prove his case. fonal rcampaign com- * tlp Amprove bthu its four day convention hera today, R lutlon. Introduced 'by Fenton _| ~The T. Bott uP. Ohio, president of tha association; that dancing partioy and. dancing schools were \ob tendency,\ as' characterized in \ tho st: book: of discipline; . 5. , Dancing in many restaurants» needs. more supervision, Nr. Bott declared in ; hls opening 'address.. It is the public ance hall/poorly: conducted, 'which re- ecives 1nd!“ merits .most 'public orl crary munberflgp a. \Methodist« in good standing,\ J. %, Smytho_of New York, who«!s the son ofthe Reverend Dr. J. Henry Smytho'of ¥hiladelphla, & B v OF EECTION ON 3 PROBE OF FUNDS Administration at Washington: o) m Aug.. 23.--Governor 'Cox as. directod? the' investigations . bport election-and it also has developed that In.. conversation with <the admipis- tration leader, I was told 'émphatically' * AScreral other witnesses will-be sum'| that \We have what will satisfy any isa rasan tate Editar my» Hach witness summoned today lak le ce mipaot - mpneRt befor fe - te ons who, migl able to but- lia been asked atlon, 'concerning the campalgd |to furnish data that will ald In: the Cox,ml'r or may not 'wppest before ttce in person; Ho has rot probe. 'This was a good move on the ong, to - find out every- pat - thing there fo to know about Abe work | It may. be stated\ that Gon, and. not f tieg/ said Senator Ken-(pis.compaign managers: is the rescr- you tonight. .; \Thero have vole of the - fifo on. sought. Forts that fheflgefiubllcunq were vals | Neither Chairman George (White of 'of dollars, that alring ofthe national | committee, thor Wilbur corporations' was contributing. largely [Marsh, treasurer, has completed enough $7! (£1.01: (flclald all-15] Hill}! as persons “0:3“ Information on the Cox - charges to ering . eral poritons, as ® .rewal \ - for political help from certain men. Situs his deta ovee is tpagel C* f {f‘fWe {are 30311; h4mm (glen! fling; -Cox, and while we hope 'to g fcans . them all cleared up within about three flipé’fl'ffe'é‘f fi'flfi'fifl’x; fi??§x’ii3§ weeks, we mre ready. t al a . don tail 7, a; Tmé’alfaf'fi? to present the proof. Therefore it looks turps his date over to 'them... , . x, however, has said that if the like a: showdown. _ Will Hays, chairman: of the Repub lcan national committee, declares he welcomes what promises a clearing of Pce 5 f the al : the subject * --- More Disclosures (a\ Suit, 4s yup tine hel called at their behest. In a. sulfa.- ~. Dayton, Aug. Ffiegelépménu to the press. G 'White d [connection. with his charge that s polared it would, be ngamsare to hi; \slush fand\ of $15,000,000 was being to Cooperate with the Senate in soy way in this probe.\ aised for .the Republican: campiign-| \ \rhother Cox h [{ and. personal - affairs today engaged | Republicans \ with hin charges of Governor Car} Democratic presiden- {whether . the Republicabts _. have \called\ Cor to kee his cards. makes J 'Goremnor Cox received & telegram [relatively little different {my Senator. Kenyon, Republican. | thing is that it looks as if ofimi 1 Tow rman of, the Senate cam-/of the campaign wis inf“ fo <be fund investigating committee. | thoroughly and imparti ly aired by a which resumed its sessions foday At/bi-partisan group of probers and that Chicago, fequesting information. No [the people generally are going to. get} reply was made by the governor as he i Bad tint Senator Heed, of Missourl ® \_\ Mo\ charges and a. Democratic member of the Kenyon Whatever may be raid about the & telegram last night prom- gue Cati 6 F ing to franswil information in the ropoorted. ty tas teing 4 near future. Jn addition to the Information & bel tainly. the slush food wost bo aly, the a given to the- committer; Governor Cox id: ton a. regard 4 151: “7:1st that he would make pub fight If he 11:2“ “gig Mgoods\ on the [lic. other it bis future ad- iblicans, - Decliting that he not expect is POF In support 'of . bis candidacy U4 festily betore the, Senate |more potent than any he bas delivered Governor Cox said \I will give out I think the pable fnferest « to date. If his- charges. \blow up,\ his position certainly will 13:72»le He made the issue, the fight is his, and to him and to him alone will zo the reward or damage according to whether he proves or fails to prove ackson day banguet in Wash- st ap he next Monday |. as Cox's own and . personal ds have injected @a | considerable of its present strength. |in iiiMAYllRflF'BDRK, ~ SATS ! After Visiting Dying (iu: . Officfah © émumsggvk‘ns' DiscEARES‘f 'McSweengy . Sends Message >* of Hope to Fellow - . - s Rebels. 00 -C . + (By the United 'News.) L ; London, © Aug. ;- 23..~~ Archbishap a visib:to Lord Mayor McSweeney of Cork,. said go> Be dying from the ef: fecb of his hunger-strike in Brixton jail. He came away full of indigna- tion. and refused to -maintain\tle si- Tonce that had beenerequested of him by the British authoritics in return for being. permitted: to visit the Bian Fein prisoner. * II he: dies it is not. sulcide. / It is murder '. The government malted me to' promise not :to talk after 'visltin thevlord. mayor, I refused to- giv much a. promise,\ , - In: the meantime, from, his* @#el where 'the. last rites were given. Mc« Sweeney Bunday, wo: serious \hai condition 'become, 'the dying: man: s the» following , mexsago 'to the Irish people through -his wife: : .. & \} every\ man- offer: his life to the Arish. Republic.. ,, We a \safe; «be: réady; to .come .ko;:?rix'to_n / | Jall-Tubaday. « The «sithation. An. Ire: 4.) land \laa beeulhhehsmcdfldurgnguthu last two. days' 'through , McBweenty'a apparently death;-- and new outbreaks. are expected: to: occur if the-ehd should come, #00 ¢ : Onsthe, other. band . thera- are some rumors that the Jord mayor will be Yeleased. by the British government.in time to, save him. - -' oe al x- 'Rlot:Over Inquest. (By the Associated Press;) Lisburn; Ireland, 'Aug. 23.-Fuzther rioting 'occurred. here this morning while 'an inquest foto.the death: of Police Inspector Swansey, who was A butcher shop 'belonging to an Irish premises were attacked, - The inquest viediet threw mo light on the Identity of Inspector Swansey's murderers, it being. recorded that the Inspector was murdqml by persons tin» known, 600 R Lisburn. Riots: Continue, Belfast, Aug: 23.-Lisburn in its zeal 'to avengo the .death of Police Inspéctor Swansey today reached a terrible pitch of excitement. Nation: alist stores.everywhere were attacked, and a. boot. factory belonging to a rominent . nationalist | was | burned, to sparks from the factory ignited other buildings on the County Down side of the town, which had not pré- wan then ravaged. - * An inquest into the death of Con- stable Brennan, who was shot and killed nt Dondalk, was abandoned to- day, as' .only' eight of 'the 17 jurors answered to theie names. BASCOME MAKES - RAIDS IN CORINTH Gambling Paraphernalia and ~ Whiskey: Seized 'for Evidence, - - ___ \~.. (Special to THe atms.) . fergie s c 2osé and an alles - Eling house in Corinth, Just north ef Sarate Deputy ATBANY.Torspay ING, AUGUST 24, 1920. )rder :Party - Chiefs To [LONDON AWATS ~ RED COMEBACK womaN HOTEL BEAT GEFS PRISON TERM (Special. to The Argus.) - f BW. YORK, Aug. 23-Al-| ~' though. she. said - she. made |, ‘5500 a. week as (s moving. pleture actress under the mame of Jane -Ars.' Henty: Eppley tty. and nicely dressed, |, ed: in Sessions to \an. Andeterminate | term enitentiary. of: from six months 'to three. years for defeand- ing the House Club West out of $210, - ad told, the. police a hotel Baltimore would vouch for hen. Sho wrote him- and he an- sweredsthat he had only seen. her ut sho. was \considered by ent;.dangerous, dend- Tate ”date ' Iglreéké 'Sifence| Wan“; of. misloading or, questionahi» |. all an a persist [£33510 uIART . New* Rout Anni , zoneSYStem Atound' shlpflfngw‘)! their‘ political. proten- | ' . Ena E. Hersey, dnxlghtornol Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.) Hersey of 274 North Pearl street, was fatally in- jured shortly before 10 o'clock yester- day motning 'by | an: afitomobile, ont of a funcral nrncession in Broadway near - the | viaduct. . She died a few faken to St. Peter's Daniel Mannix of Australia has paid \Ho 49\ a, martyr,\. che. - Autos: Boug \Gorporation to lsgi i of 7:Percant /l ish, reports 'of \a: ; yigbue | |gaid 'that tn decidedly. - hig Tek Sappiies and.. without PMB Arve mol% Sako fA‘ifinér of the zprisouarmoflf‘i‘n,‘ '| Cork, han received \a message, asking Improvement. Asso# tation. Corporation |., starts*today 'on' its bel Tino: apotind the city and will carry Albanians for a alx:cent fare. 'The new route of the, biissos is from New Scotland aver nus, the, present . terminal, across Allen satreet to Washingtoi: avenue; gton' avenue to the aas x / thd down, Washin railroad, station, . The oute - has been. divided into four zones, namely: Zone 1-From 'the ral to Ontario street via Washington ave- Zone 2-From> Ontario® to Midis“: avenue. |_. murdered yesterday, was in progress. Nationalists was. butned, . and other adison: avenue to Lake avenue via New Scotland ave- Zone 4--From Lake ayenue to the F B + a assenger may ride from any wone to the second zone be- youd. That im a person 'may get on at the railroad station and'rido for six cents via Washington avenue, through Allen street, and New Sc land 'avenie to Lake' avenue. rides itito the third zone, beyond, two reed. It will be read» 1y, seen that a person may get to his going: in the proper di- a « fares will be cha destination. by rection for one fare. The company will operate several now busses with the ones that hare ving service for the past four e rpring it is expected that 15 busses will be in service, with 12 on the line at all times, This sill make a 40-miniite service in each di- i 1f the service warrants it additional busses. will be-placed on the 'The corporation has permission, of the public service commission. to is- sue 10 year seven the amount of $100,000. . The cor- poration has seven busses at the pres: ent time and intends to do the best , fowards serving the. districts with this number,\ The has been county clerk's office, the bonds have heen executed and are ready for fe- In a short time the corporation will also exercise a franchise it has to tun its line out to Slingerlands and DeF viourly been affected. 'This nection [been gi reent: bonds to ELECTRIC FIRMS - ENTER PACT TO SHARE PATENTS (By the Associated Press} New York, August H-The American .| Telephone afd Telesraph company and . the Gen company # Just entered Into a contract by wl thelr patents and sclentite deve communteation wire and radio will be made aval This stigation of the bureau of steam en- gineering of the miavy department, It dechrullhatithg be served. bec Retirement Orderly and. Few + >. ) Supplies Taken by ..- - ~. ~ Poles.. | m. Erassiir 'onLy | shrugs Envoy - Poinfsf 'to Staggering Russ Man' Rower as ° Big Thing. « By A. E~JOHNSON ng~cvrrfilgmglelw The Argus and zo Nows, «views, of, the: Entente cides, who see in: the u h 6b only «of the '| Redi military offensive?, 'but , \ the stong, thill rte heréfa‘rvu‘ far from sanguliic.ovep the events 'of the Tast few days (1305 Ooo n [00 * ¥t is pointed. out that the teamroller, \once . 'the: Polish armles Feach 'the. high tide; of their. counter offensive, 'is dus for b as it. cames back timo-and time 'agair in the great war.. In coftrast, to-Pol norts ' dinordefly- retreat; & It is alling. back ithout | los:, iy: amountihg t. the. Reds god <order giving tp. any, tremendously Imposing [numbers. of priganer® ..) [30k 9) Those who seem to be the, beaf In- formeil. on this situation. predict that [the Bolshevik, government, even I0 jt sufferea deféatin the present instance. will «still avoid signing » any 'peace treaty - with Poland, 'The Moscow policy will be to recognizo-and then at the propitions moment, impose dts own terms by foree,.umless the Allles adopt a, more policy of Interven: San thamthey havo up to the present ime. * *, Wrangel Worrles Reds, General Wrangel and the Ukrainian armies seem to be affording the Red leaders far mote anxiety than, 4s Poland, for Moseqw hos adniltted that Wrflgel is the greater menace to the soviet. - * Warsaw reports that General Hal- Tex's forces have reached the lino from Mlava to Przasoysz, with theis right wing extending to Ostrolenka. Whe capture of 35,000 additional prisoners Is claimed. The Polish line now runs along the river Bug south of to the Juncture of the Narew, southwest of (Warsaw. | Pilsudski's troops are «trongly intrenched and | with | the Kieff debacle in mind are apparently holding up a géneral pursuit.of the retreating Russians. C In the meantime, the situation at Danzig is giving the Allies no small concern. The French, obsessed with the belief that Sir Reginald T. Tower, high commissioner for the port of Danzig under the League of Nations, Is really acting strictly under Eng: land's orders and that behas an over fondness for Germany ate determined to make a test case out of the affalt, Tower Won't Get Troops. The 20,000 troops asked for by Tower before he will permit the un- Toading of manitions for Poland will not besupplied; it was believed today. British workers are marking time but are firm in declaring that they are prepared to carry ont their threats of a, geneal strike if there is any rects» sion on the'part of the government in favor of the Franco-Polish combina- tion. The Russian displomatic and economic delegation in London is ut- terly indifferent to the.events 3n the rag front, and Grego “£511.33; their:- eader, appears supremely confident a the outcome. With a shrug of bis Jshoulders he brushed aside the Rus- sian retreat as a mere incident to the war and declared that Russian man power, always plentifal would be ready to return to the attack at any e. In their desk for Warsaw, be fntimated. the Red forces outdistanced their supplies, and the retreat came as a patural result of lack of ammuni- $3; Hie $1:th out tbat. the Poles nol teport i j worth while booigs: \ . \P onne *F E|rupGE mILLER WILL NOT MAKE . PRIMARY DRIVE (By the Associated Press) Syracuse, August 22-Nathan Is 30L- Ter, recommended by the recent togz convention of the Republican party, as candidate for the gaberna- announced bere to- day that be would not make a pri- mary. campaign. A few prepr TBB WEATHER, beny and Viehity, Fair. If It Happens in Albany [ It's in The Argus Leaders of Both Big Parties <_ Wele ome Senate Fund Probe (By (he United News.) , EW YORK, Aug, 28.-There was pleasure all astound at both Democratic and Republican headquarters here at 'the Senate, com- i, mittee's decision 'to probe campaign expenditures, © , Said George White, chairman of the Democratic committee: \I haven't heard officially of the decision«to have a probe,. but. the ' action will be fine, I shall be delighted to cooperate in every 'way «with the committee.> Certainly we will gladly give all the information we haye.\ ' Raid Chairman, Will Hays of the Republican committee: mol * \Splendid ! (This 4s. exactly what we want, We welcome the fullest River. . publicity now- and later, and as. often: ai possible,. - The financial plans] 20 . of the Republican. national committee are'an open book. 'The more infor- a , \mation. the public bas of our plan, of owe budget, and of our expendi- R , me - tures, the better pleased. we will be.\ - HOOVER _ AIBS © REFUGEE Produce Campaign | Book POLES PROMISE .. AT RED BORD 1 CHILD, 3, CRUSHED - -~ WHEELS \ _ OF FUNERAL AUTO Have Peace. Auge ©23.-Distinctly | - ' ' Ban: R Dies Later in Hospital; Driver Makes Futile: Attempt to Ls \_ Stop Can oC Wargaw a gen- minutes after belng 5 7 . . [Albany ~contributors? to\ the $100; 000 fund, which; made +possible the publication . of... «Republicapfgm: . of Nineteen: Twenty/t the. J éténéa. book by WWillizm Barn disappointed, yesterday When ib was the ,haulalfwlllmnlotdlnl:1 off i the press for two weeks. It had been R . , nnnrln’uncczl that the solume would po | , The only chance of the Bolsheviki ready for distribution yesterday. Tt was éald last night by men close to the Republican boss that the book is being published ss a means of ad- publican Issues in the 24, 6f 104 Céntral Ayénue, was dhiiont on - her ' whon - the driver swerved ching Into: the wall and applied his braker;- He 'was too Inte, 'She was hurled 'under the wheels, 'An'autopsy slowed a broken neck and a fractured wkull, t the physicinn's, report of the Injuries the coroner allowed the driver to go. JOHN D.'S COUSIN ' HIDES DAUGHTER mmons ”furl Alleged Admirer, 62, Oxford\ vancing the \Re national campa hint of personal gain in the mat- Scores of Albany Republicans contributed sumg from one dollar to $100, it ia said,: with the understand- ng that the book wax to be used for urposes, only. of the enterprise by the Mepublican national commit- » members of Mr. Barnes' he repudiation Swears Su is to be adhered to. - h hat come agents who were solicit- his funds fifi‘fifi «Megan-{so mu); \have exceeds cir ant ty obtained . funds* through ' sentation that 'the' bool: was 'being {s- sued with the backing and anthority gush!!! lungnofin; k‘cgmmmwi' was nd- ed lost n ; mei ' Republican legfllbr. l n close to the FORMER CROWN (By the United News.) New York, Aug, 23-Mrs;' Elinore Rockefeller, 74 years old, widow» of William Rockefeller, cousin of Jobr D., declares that she has to hide her 34 year old daughter, Viol, is anofher part of the city, to prevent the unwelcome attentions be- stowed upon her by John W. Marsh, who rooms at her home. So she has aworn out a semmons for Marsh, charging him Svith disord- who was a 'To heighten. interest \in the case, Mrs, Rockefeller says Marsh, who is 62 years old, claims to be a graduate of Oxford Unizerstty, and the son of an English nobleman. , . - to Mrs. Rockefeller's statement, Viols has Been mentally défcient for some time, and Marsh has exercised an undue influence over her. - In onler to getsViola away from him. sabe says, she removed her to the Welcome Home For Girls. For some time Viola bas received a weekly al- John D. Rockefeller, who has also paid, from time to time, her physician's bills, | . Marsh | strenuously charges. He says pity of the girls condition, Ted him to take her to the seaside and occasionally to the theatre, And be is particularly insistent that at no time has be planned to stage an elopement with Viola to Califormal which Mrs. Rockefeller was so certain he was scheming. . 'The simmons sworn out by Mrs. éalle few eves ~ before Magistrate Louis Z.A.MORA FREES SIX AMERICANS; ONE STILL HELD (Ey the Asscciaied Press.) Mexico City. Aug. Zamora. has relcased six of the Americans who were kid naped Stats of Jalisco be Ican W._A. Gamdine, supra- Es Com- pxny, for 1008 pesos ranzom, and B. Jobrson, a an American citizen. From his lonely retreat on the Island at Wieringen, the ex-crown | prince also is casting longing eyes to Amer- lea, according to other reports. 'Gov- ernment officials have been informed * mgs the orer io thet te hase after: deg: me tcles to effect the [have recaptured Bialystok after do#> /- release of the' ex-crown i ' 1A Which ense he would come to Amerie, Derate Ttsistance by the Bolsherikd, OfMclals sald today It is doubtful if he C ed to enter this donde, from Warsaw, If permitted 16 leave his \og. * London, Aug. 23.-The mane whereby the Polish, Poseni;n a? Pom etan troops are rriviog the shevile she io marty an American, It WAS| forces mun! from 51mm: into , the.; arms of General Sikorski seems, well . on the way to success, telegraphs The_ story of Wareaw correspondent of the Lond in the {Times under date of August 22. <] 4 ski was expected to reach Mlawa om ~- that day, leaving no escape for 'the, NEWBURGH SHIP |Belsteyi® infantry except into Eest [The cavalry, adds the correspondent, iy - will be more dificult to round up, es BIG W AGE RAISE fesse Wik eras t tees Madi (itnsnlb Cnxewsfitthe Polish . ; cavaire leader. has been sent 0 (By the Associated Press.) goge the Hpssians at Newburgh, August \1-Fifteen bun- dred workers In the plants of the New- burgh Shipyard, Inc., the Fanks Ship- building company and company, went on strike here today when their demands for a % percent wage Increase were refused. the ex-crown prince lowance from however, could not be preventpcvl was; pointed out.. The princess is n'srha noted actual; resanded e name er Americm has not been diclored: \The. story of this Infatuation has been told MEN STRIKE FOR P. Delaney aud (, r Ww. Britsh subject for SYD nasty-mm 20. . © reat I IN@® Bit (| ; *- |but 'they 'havg ' so, far, bee - Y +. ' frustrated by. the Poles. . 'r |.\ On the north fhcre ds: heavy fig . VA~ ; | ing :in. the: region: of Mlawa ard Bo dos IO Uk dat.. © Forced - to - face.\ two Polel . C cfw C | armies; one advancing from 'Modl '€ i_ - ; |- and. 'the otter, from.. Graudenz; i olghoyikt are' making 'desper D'sa-ppomtment Rife as Issue fins“ to . extrlcate: . thei . ad \of G: 0. P. Raferenge;Book. -_. ; ;Fails to. Appear. darn aly The attmrt' of the reds to \brea nes on the; . Presany Mukov-Rogany ~road and mevof Narew - river | has cqmpletely - Polish froops, advancing tup; the the Polish: . bank 'of the Narewy,th | to the nofth the Norew, the misrepre- [treme right ays a dispatch to the Be New York, Augest tA-Pwo pre [Eetoricus armies will fot parko® \ Pane their advance beyond 'the natgral to H mixlmfl’éu'; frontiers of the reconstituted ' TO CHECK DRIVE Fou? Divisions of Bolshé Wiped Out on Bug: ' Agree - Russia . Mus (By the: Associated Press. shovik forces are reacting v along the wholo ling in an: eff save tho remnants of 'the' Ted-arm: guard, somé.of which ventured: a as Bylau and Rlonsk, The red lot in _ in . this region: amounted .to 11,000 in' the past a Fnes, Tero | the: main. body. of 'the Poles 'ad lug : from | Warsaw, occupic territory in: the fork of the*Bi to open .a passage In 'the divecti Ostrolenka ond Lomza, 50. as .t throughs to Bialystok and Grodn Polish, troops accordingly are Jh Ing their nylnjfh t:}x]\'ut(1POlr-xtslgflenk ; while . the Pol cave ign and that there I/ which has reached the upper wate of the Narew, has already ' et road between Lomza and Blalysto The battle now beginping of, th middle is likely *to decide th fate of all the Red forces betwee the? Narew.ond the Prussian, frontier. . froops, .comprising. Infontry: ahd;cav airy, are making a bold thrust: in' th organization to be decidedly: \prema-|ilirection _ of Brody and ture,\ for they Claim'the original in- | Farther north Bolshevile dnmchmbntxu. the . k for|debouching from Tutsk and Viadim! Volinsky, tried. to force a passa of the Bug before Prubreszoy, butywerey hurled back, with heavy loss. . T ame fate befell the reds who appeared:.\ troops which occupled | Brest-Litovsl ave digging in on the castern border * » is hint th P RINCESS MAY M “rig? ”Thin-“g; bgga eléffisfiigdnl: Alzalnst WED AMERICAN i«TaTal hues. \\\\ ._ (Dy the Uilfed, News.) . er Washington, August C many Interns and social cireles hore todny' were stirred by reports that the former German crown princess, Ceclifa, Is In love with an American whom she may shd Is successful In obtaining ® divorce from her husband.\ This 7,000 Russ Troops A* .Kocnigsberg, East Prussid, Aug2 -Seven thousand Russian soviet soF. would make the former crown princess with their equipment dave crossed the German: frontior in. 'the region of Willenberg, Fast Pri They were disarmed and interned. rlingske \be - \ Poles Promise Not - To Czoss Fronti = «By the Adsocicted Preis)\: SUGAR REFINER CUTS _ 4. 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