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- for More Titan a §0Great Newspaper Century m andthe | 1 A¥Ren it £zZemotion, ferred \to his Lambri Rumania, p riugol to ”year-old titlelose. dowe fluent: adhlillment by' lls oyal [parental ot; care' to: bring \un past; {sorrows [1s closed and only: look. forward; to. the discharge Princé of' Rumiania® and heir -to -the A My «prefent und clal \one .. gll ' geome - 'to; b er 'in modest quantities. there Bo., \ and f . of: the: people: but . in 'my \cou where we, rinklllqhe F ies, ist a rere Ja: no. need F ohibjtion,\ OF : WHISKEY RING ENDDRAWS NE’ Ah the' ‘Stotes nttnrneyn off was: d lured that important rlig the day, nunouneod hone of the; liquor ring “ns eported being raised ha defense ? fellown\ Roulette Whe 1, R g: Char» 8; 'any, moment-provided the > ment, .officials fail' to mtonene nnd 'tarder his release. 'He was visited Tueodny night by, aet Caeh and Tclepho os) © .tod y- received a {| Muc§weney In 'London, 'saying : Torry s\dying vapidly. Can: noth- in te done In Dublin?\ Tell nil his di a: «r i‘lllreslord \mal communicated with .the, communder in' | forces. who \replied 'that Mr, MacBweney, wa out ,ot'tiio Trish executive. (By the United cw London Aug. fits—Lord Mayo guaranty 'of Cork ig\ sinking . conseioruneos from. his hiingor: at in\ Brixton prison. His condrtio that' dooth may be erpee d govern?) hig wife, the dady mayortss, in. what, hushelloreu, was. the last moeting’they Us H d t pr > woth - mg; Te: that; the veertifleationgd -. front newspaper extras .». ving bken rabified' by the : opinion (She 30 of: ~ of f quoruns' in, th gentstiven. Dur Governor - Roberts . and amt-lain \humid (hie!!! e joth g court» from. issuing seers tog, to~Ch if! Jeretsioo tifeation, ~mppealed . \floaty: of} ed. . nd Governor: wii of what! trannpirlnt'w re 'been sent out. until; the (Their. uttorney a - prined 'of the' argument fandun * They .A dect arrhd he »pro- G at | Thllgu’lk‘done 40g! ertification ..in < ml! [dgn ra\n!ter qr mb! IE catnhllshrnou A‘ Hatdnby, - slips, troordnkry grnnd' Jury when- ald > mt : which door 'leading to the kaine room, hastily : locked: in their. faces. Lattempts fo, forge an' en ay opened: and the lotto swheclse€ up, sald/to have.been. Tents He was re- threatened, to\ expose re. \ dure io Megat and th it take P ss he\ was! to. the grand Jury. roont Jit. the tepa to invalidate; cls args - Jail. + ent in that the. mation\ to: reconsider Four mem, Andrty lintod, hag ~ never; been erased\ from the, Brno] ol. 'the house; and. that \until t Is; ratification -Is Incoinplete, They Hold. that the, vote of the 'hous@ not to : reconsider is void because no qborum \wabn: . It In, expected that- the Tegal battle ill now get Into the federal courts and that an attempt will be made 'to revent Secretary . of - State | Colby, From Issuing\ a decree. > +. BUILDING MEN . MAKE MOVE: TO : PREVENT DELAY (8y thq' seccated Press) _, New York, Aug, 24-A permanent] mmrttee 10, represent the construct tion - industry\ in New (Fork, was formed here today, at i meeting of contractors ~and _ building . mangle]! men *imenator W'iham p * _ thairtian the . Senate mum“! on reconstruction and pro- duction . announced itonight. .The function of the committee seill be to. cooperate with the American iation. .of. Railway Executives that building material Tor necessary transported Duryea was and. \W. H. Trues: the . Delawate. ern Railroad, stageduzh-‘rrma'r-r ale; ~presiden Latkawanna and - We DEATH CLAIMS _ J. B. COTTRELL _ OF EAGLE MILLS LB, Cottrell, former apex-usa- Trien the town of Branswick and one of the- most prominent men of that I last night Fren - [did the shooting while Kane and Ma- mnrdered many \In «Am «Bled Taférs in ° Magistrates; ,. charged Willian: Maloney. Charles: Kabe and two '\upknowin . moor with the murder of her husband... 'The «document fir- hished. the first Information*as fo. the other alleged occupants of- the mobile im which Eckert wis Maloney and Kane, who were afrested soon after' the «liscovery pf the body. fere held withont bail on.a technical charge of homicide . Mra. 'Hekert, in hér afilavit. said Maloney and Kane drove Eckert from Manbattan to Staten. Tsland and that two other, men unknown~to her got in the.car near the sceneof the murder. She charges that the' \unknown\\ men derson, were! atrestéd in' the this\ morning. Bascom. ona 6 Proprictor of the zeping game which. has fust closed. afternoon - Mr. by - representatives\ of. the. the. heart of the : ty, when loney were in'the car. . 2 WOMEN HELD AS MAKERS. OF * SPURIOUS: BILLS * (Ey the Annotated Fran) Elizabeth, N. J, Aog:, QL—Five persons, three mea and\ two . women. bare been arrested, and as. alleged counterfeiting. outfit hes been. cap- tured By federal agents in 'theie to- vesfigatron of the large number of|° spuricus and altered bank noter. in recent eirculation in . \ew Jersey. The: prisoners 'are? Mrs: Ausa (Smithy $57 Mre. .Jyil Ham 'Kbrusks, 30, -both of a suburb. of this place, and three men named Godetski, brothers of Sir Smith. - They are being held without bail. the two women-in Jail here, two of the men in Bayonze, -and another in \Mrs Smith was arrested 'when the alleged counterfeiting outfit _. wasic found 'in her gage. anl fre. Kir Phila street. stores of James C,\ Fennell, conding to Mr. | Bascom, . a Hark toduyr -b committce of the Committec of: «ight. This action was taken, Sociale. | be egt. was also, a ienhonondnd otheramdinnces . “ore sthied nnd taken to Ballston; Spa, | where 'they uilr exhibit 'beforethe exe) ie American lash—e government.\. mavuinced that te knew tha lilyoulrtln t . I7 '* at] ‘lramnyorenmhns cahild Jun} ork ' , 3 Bwo eney . of New: Y Toi- neon condition » May ~MeBweones ulster o! 'the prisoner, has, wired to Lloyd George Thcernorad follows? - \Lord \MeBwéeney's. relatives'. ahd the neon/lo of creland. will\ hold you lo in the event of his death.'* if Member-14 of, the corporation, of 'the f Irish republican -governmont \ visited 1€ re- #thils\ morhjog.. ~ the Indlnn \Head Yoht (Py Dennin iof \sald 'to be' the pro tit-tor. 'shortly after- inffinight. T -by Mr. Bascom; gained the p\ Roopaot theflmllding with little mentor? butgrhon they teached the 1t: was After [f trance. officers whic been : »doserted 'a. tent .Mote:than $100 chi and. othet-evidence,: Mr. Bascom Mild. was temoved from the room. and taken county Harry Miller, Harry Harris and David An- raid. Later.in the.day, they*were releasol under heasy cash bail, pending ralg-nment before. \ Justice 'Vankitk ccording to Mr. are «'the quartet arrested Implicated , John T. fien‘nmg as . \i | i a \Den- c sam nin operated the wheel\ during the Just after: the third face had been fun: at; the, Saratoge track yesterday Iiazeom. amapnried Sarat gounty: sheriff's office and mombersoxoat his personal staff, gast a panic among frequenters .of alleged pool rooms in they raided two 'places on Broadway and one just off the mam thoroughfare on The places raided were the cigar Alfred Dural and William Dougherty.; Ac- large amount. of. 'evidence was secured and takes to: the county jail. No arrests were made, but names of all found in the, several establishments were taken. - eae -_ F ORTY EIGHTERS - BACK 5:OUSTED: | N. Ya SOCIALISTS f Parlfament recently appropriated $%- 20 In favor of, ther aimbassac ment fot Feelection jof the five New fork Sochalst axscmbiymen who were from the last Legislature was the New York State Forty- It was ancounsed, not because the Commitce® of Forty-cight Lolds any theories of win- the the. lord mayor Inthis cell Tuesday- af telr hey: came' out* its!) tlx the tooling thnt: a (tragedy: was on,, th orontot ing enact Sneenoy dies,\ they gald, \it Fol: rons death) aiding 'or 'abctti courts. aThey Imil try 'all' pere n ing in any «why . this imposed and. carried hog murderer goes, Phe prescrice in crime -will -not\ be n t was inter-mi. I to a remier Liyod (\arm SCOTTISH RITE tMASONS ELECT - £54 (By the; Annotated .Préss.) { Syracuse, August 2L—Husit H. Ken< dall of Corning was grand | master. of 'the Grand Council, Royal [and Slect Masters, nt the closing sex- Masonle temple this morning, Toland 'Mason | of, Jamestown, reurin grand master, was elected gra garage team-lice?! canal-go Edward of Rochester, w “as? m’“ i 2d was chosen ier officers elected were:. Deput grand master, Dr, Henty ' A. {tag Gruer; Syracuse? grand principal con- ductor, of the wor v Dr. George 5. Haswell, - grand . treasurer, George (A. here\. Medina; . grand captain of the guard, John G, Welch, Poughkeepsie? grand sonductor of the council, William S. Riselay, Buffalo: grand marshal, Joseph; I Lockhart, New York: grand lecturer, Charles 3 Colten/ Rochester: grand standard bearer. George R. Hemenway, Elmira grand: stewart, James A. Smith, Sent» Tang. grand trustee, John P. Deal, These officers were Installed by Dr. FEugire E.-Hinman, of Albany, past grand mastur t lr * The next asseiubly Will be held New York city.. ® in SOLON CHARGES COX FUND. GOT ihe Tnitcd Fen) Chicago, Ang? the Fritish dor-at Waskingion for entertainment fund 'has found 1t« purposes\ way into the Democratic national Fred &I§rlt(m of Tinos, \The perding Invest [owes ss. - chicf of the Irish, 'the case' of of the hands 0 t) K rtieulariy in u}! :| where attempts are heln S t ea hormone the men Sei ks'tilling hinttot} wilhbo considered murder by the Stun %p! im McSweeney's fit they are found gulltyyot aurder, the sentence of. death: will -be dill. ; in ‘otheinldon? ‘tlr'e igarlmttgrr' court of \any.) man accused of the althoug’h they. re- pecify any natues, that those Kuilg” referred to «cabinet members 19th OFFICERS slon of the annual assembly In the | PR] TISH MONEY campaign ford, was the elm—e made here nisht by Congressman an orchestra directed by THREATS SWAY CITES RECENT INSIANCES I # Pennsy Railroad and Woolen. \Iss Concern Offenilers, He \ Tells A FL.\ \ 3 - N iC. - ‘ By the Associated Press. Binghamton, Aug. '24.- -Employers of Tabor must, make no, further at- tempts to 'force\ 'the working people to votes as' they want them to. by] frightening Lthern .. by- the. shutting down ,of ifctories' and\ the' reduction of 'wages, declared. Samuel Gompera, president. , qt the : Americ \of the openin fifty tha: New: York htnte Fedora: Labor this morning. , ' ' corporate interests are' try- Seare' the mien. of dnbor, 'abor leader,: - el We found. such cond! ing in\ a, numbe) the ohs recently: plants, and Men . mills. of |. England ig- tha? vonin Railroad: > Company's ninde to shut educe. down- factories and' , of the jeountry. sufficient, to- meet the needs. of-the peop '| down, is , for 7th ous-purpose,. of f] gpenting. the; old Eolim of the corpo- db let aree u: NE (hm people by telling them 1; way the will be.kept 0 “I! > a ft ft of: 32,000, m td not needed 10 days Inter, ho said;\ the. com- f pnny 'instied orders, that it would hayé to 'shut' down 'In\ thé ' handling of trolght since there was a, Iabor- short- \Treva shall 'ntet: fafther such, 'abl tempts lflfl the weeks go.on tionday,\ he declared, . If: such at- tempts are made he~wnn satisfied that that working ' people of the' United States 'will give the answers > -\Eithen fake off: your coercion 'or you'll 'have to 'do soue own work.\ inAmong. others who: spoke at the opening sessions were Licutenant Gov- ernor Hatry C, Walker and his oppon: ent for 'the Democratic nomination for United States senator, Mayor George Lunn of. Schenectady. f + Govermior Alfred Smith In-ex pected to arrive tomorrow to address the convention. 2 STUDENTS HEM} FOR $6,000 THEFT Men Alleged to Have * * Confessed. . (Ry the Associated Press,) Utica, Aug. 24.-Fredgrick 11. Ben- nett, of Rochester, 21 years old, stu- dent 'at the University of Michigan, and Mottimer C. Adams, of Batnard, N.Y., junior' at the University of Pennsylvania, ate . uider arcest at Old Forge tonight, charged with hav- ing burglarized the prlatial summer home of Mrs. A. C. Ernst, on the Ful- rt, ton chain of lakes, as the 'result of confessions they are alleged. tohave made. Diamonds and jewelry to the value of $6,000 were taken: | + The burglary was committed Mon- day night while Mrs. Ernst and family were at a motion pictoretheatre in vaising a ladder to a second sters window, Surpicion farséd .on Ben- bett and Adams breguse they bad pur chased a flashlight and they are said to bave Admitted their guilt after thrce hours by detectives. They claimed the job was done on a wager and that Ther e [tarn the Toot. The booty which fncladed a box of dramonds platinum tings and watches snd $50 in currency, found hidden in the leaves of a chipmunk's nest near their camp. The currepcy was the mtcher 'of. the Taiversity of Peoneph-| fie vinix: © , Beanet and Adsing were toembers sald .s. wages. ‘, ;| There 4s not now. in the storchounes gy dd 'the shutting. - Nt. Michigan and Pennsylvania f «|alderable matter received toc cnmqaizn Old Forge., Entrance was gained by | Fromm of Walter Huntzinger, star had j MILLION IN STOLF N ___. ' BONDS RECOVERED | - :(8y the Assoctatd Press) W. YORK, Aug. 24.-About ¥. ,$l(100000 * $2,500,000 worth-of stcuritics stolen \by 'dige messengers - from. . Wall F nakiclal, \have ' been recovered It “as announced 'toduy by Saul Myers, counsel for |« .| creditors. In ; bknkruptcy {i jugs: Against \ Jules ; W..» (Nicky) | <PArnstein, .putative \maiter _ mind\ |! as Izew ”fibrin & $5,000, 000 bond ef Myers wald about. $600000worth o! stocks and, bonds wore: located in . banks and. trust companies where -they \Had been pledge Toan. .: collateral. Whe ren 3 1000 were: surrendered / coinel- dentnily with 'messengers' . confes- '| sions, he - - Myers' statement followed \ post- ponement. until September 10 ot ' examination® of «Arnstcin before 'a, | Und ted states commissioner. a : BOX WL MOE FUND CHARGES IN |= prove, 'in his nddreent next Thurkday;: this chm-gee that; tho Republicans were gothorinw U 060,000; campaign fund was' ma Governor Cox; Democratic préide tial candidate; prion to his departure late tonighton. another: speech h make ing tour, - Ho, will make addresses to- motrow at Prifceton and Evansville, Thursday night. «Governor Cox also sent a telezmm tonight: to Senator Kenyon Republi- can, Towa, , chairman of the Senate campaign | Investigating committee, out the. facts. , \To: addition to .my: statement in Pittsburgh,\ said ° Governor - Cox's telegram; in response to one from Sen- \lator® Kenyon. requesting information, T will send to your, committee such leads for intormnfion asil you 'in blpun-woe ,to ass err ssible way.\ lItopg‘vorernor told friends today that ho stands rendy to nrpear before the committce. if it should desire per- soual testimony, but doubted it it\ will be' necessary. * 9T don't need a subpoena.\ he veld. \if they want me, I'll go.\ Confidence in proving his charges was indicated by the avernor. His friends here said he had voluminous ocumentary matter, Including con- today. at Traiiscxki. where he spent the entire day working on affairs connected with und - questions - and 'per- mmT affairs.\ he governor and his party 'left here tonight on a special car, attached to the regular 'Evanstille train. 'The Evansville mittee changed. reception *plans there for tomorrow, armauglug for the governor to go direct\ to Evanaville for m reception, instead: of stopping first at Princetown, , What there would be little if any mention of campaign funds in his aildresses fomortow was indicated by Governor Cox. The. League of Na- tops ani labor questions. it was said, probably would she principally, both nt Evansville and rincetown «having large bombers of railroad workers, BROOKLYN MAN CUT TO PIECES BY FAST TRAIN (By the Lnilrd Nexr.\ Flemington, N: J., Aug. mmfssing their train. at the-Stanton station today, Joseph Micle, 53, of alon‘g the | tracks across the Lebigh Valley railiéad bridge, spanning the Raritan tiver, near Stanton, to Elem: fgton Junction. They bad gained the center of the bridge _ when a train appoated. Overeotaé with fright and _ realizing | the | danger.. Miele remained motionless, the train out- ting bim fo two. His wife Teaped into the river. _ 'The three children cinn' to parts of the bridge until the tra d passed. dirs, Micle was rescued from the er by bostmen. Sen working on ntbermd of the bridge came to the rescue of the children and eared for then. while others burned to the and tether, who was mil-n. « armament, 'demobi F delegated; willl ;] Poland - Indiana, and / speak at Pittsburgh assuring him of assistance in bring ing, Tocal | come 1. Hart street, Brooklyn, with bis wife U and three children, started. to. walkj - F TEB WEATHER. -. For Albaty and Vicinity, Fair. ' ls PREPARE .. tE) Wit MBs | monde © - as Victors Complete poe Blg Hout._ FLEET Lloyd -George Loses Patience' *- New European Broil _ . © Threatens. | BRITISH nen'ov By A. B. Jonnsow. ' stntt Corr'elgnondent of The Argus and, . he Unked Nows © London, Aug. 24-The Poles have ~| flatly rejected / the 'Bolshevik pence 'i terms, the Hofald's correspondent at Minsk ;de€lares, and have refused even tySdiséues the program. of 'dis« tion, / and es ic militia,\ con- tnbiishment of & (sisting 'of the proletariat, \The next sitting of thi Minsk pence} the al. conference, lost-eds » Inwthemeeut omit has been nuthor.' fativ 4 n «London that ‘the-Brrtin foreign f cg. has warned riot \to- step \. foot - on el hno- graphically... Russian\ . tertito that. Polnd: hat» Assured; tllemiiled powers ‘tllnt sho will camp]? with, this ”mu.“ The confitmed should _havé' for reaching effects. apture 'ot Binlrstoek, officidlly by ,'a Polish communiquft. '|.euts' off 'the enife northern ' Bolshevik darmy-and red: forces in this seetor practically at the merey \bf the Polish troops, The total our thre of prisoners at this point is said to'nmount to 70,000. 'This is-consid- ered in the light of a climax to the misfortunes. ' Reds Seek Surrender: ~ Following on the heels of this an- nouncement came word from Vienna reporting that the chicfs 8f the Rus: wlan northern army have opened nc gotintions with, General Sidorak], looking' for contplete eapitulation; \\ The Bolshevik ;dcbacle seems com- tcte. The fourth Botshevik army, ncluding the Third cavairy, Is com- pletely | encireled, _ Thousgods and thousanis of prisoners rare. swelling t| the total reported during the last few days, | The Polish in- fantry alone; for instance; haye taken more than 5,000 troops. - In the Lomza region three divisions of reds Have laid .down their. arms in front of the vietorlous Poles. ~The two «remaining divisions of Bolshevik troops in that region attempted to escape to the east but were enught in a trap from. which they have found it impossible: to extricate themsélygs, But while the military situation is viewed with. ovum sm-almpst for the first time since the Poles began their drive ogninst Russla-it is ad- mitted in official 'quarters that the general situation js at a delicate, gritical stage, where the s¥ghtest un- toward cyont is likely to drag alt Europe into nnother far ranching Lpon the sovret government’s reply to the «latest . profiouncements_of 'the Allies depends: whether: conflict be- tween the Allies and the Rusgane will. become a«fact. An »unsatisfac- tory answer means but one thing- Great Britain, Belgium, France-and Ttaly. will, throw. their combined power against the soviet. Balfour's nltimatum (o Moscow of 3londay night offers Lenine anil his ad- visers a final opportunity to demon- strate the sincerity. of their purposes and their promises. Lloyd George is incensed at the red invasion of PoJand. He is convinced that 'the soviet's terms eoncerning th arming of- Polish working classes are pothing more bor less than a ruse to impose soviet role directly upon the country. _ Tn the event of Moscow's defecmina- tion to adhere to the original terms. it is praticted thar the Polish dele- gates will break off 'negofiations, and after this th® Allies will execate these military and naval pls® which hase already been prepared to meet sach a The 'British naty is ready Within 24 torpat into effect a Mockade acain Russia. _. . These glosé to the premier say he icentitel¢ ont af patwnce Fam that he has finaily srtited at the can- clusion that the soviet Tealerw are in- sincers. He has dechled, moresver, that the most actin is necessary m dealing with Mascots, and he will make any evasive ply thr- basis for, Tmmedi ate action.. most surprising feature of the «1mm is the adkerence f Premjer Gjolitd of Italy to the Rriti-h plan of action, a p fag which is ut terly at cariznce with Haly's prov- ous stand foward Russi Talian of- Tt It Happens in Albanl' ~ It's in The Argus . Italy Turns: From Bolsheviks | ' {numbers. , ;] arid Twenty-third. Bolshev «mic-3s themselves: ean. the orgnnize Huntmg Patti + for Prisoners. .. - (By the Associated. Pros Warsaw, Aug. 24.-Lomzny'Té northeast of Warsaw, and‘ stok,.50 miles east of Lomzo” been recaptured by the Polish a says an official communication e by the war office here today. In, the remaining cccupl in the: north the Bolshevikiare: ing 'the Prussian frontl ( In. this region 'the E divisions have heen smashed an of the Fifty-fourth been taken prisoner. - The fifth Polish army alone, ating: on \the: nortliern 'front, 'hdg connted for more than 20,000+ pr ‘Eigh (in lsro hr ets, including fhe staff of the teenth and the Fifty-fourth 'divislog says 'the' commimication. \' The military authoriti the: various: governnicnt . Poland, with . the exceptio walkl and Groduoshave bee cleared of the 'Bolsheviki, 'which, n te, panic of, retreat. creased lnto eget! Prussru. but'.wheth Jaze \Hnterned is not know m '* Many Red‘detuchnieq cut! off from} retreat andfir ['being .. gathered «ings Pease Withdhuntlhg\ libs nnd c lating the Poles: in up. ~ . u- various. part f partlcitlarly 'between tHe, Prussia, - where the Bolshovlid Hag becn cut 'off. from their. comm tong. fhere are organized: hunt arties, consisting of the member#' Rune tlubs and others, who bent’t wooded tountry in search of shme as for deer and, wild boar General: Pilsudski has issued? ; w appeal to the peasants to -alds “kt army and urges the peasaiite to. prisoners of all cases and turn\ the over' to the. soldiers, , The authorities declare . tliat | since Polish offensive began 'about m-weg ngo more than 55), prisonerrh been token. © Soviets Reported Threatening F. I i ', Paris, - Aug. , 24.—-The Poles llnue 'to exploit: their victory in\ skilful manner, The Bolshevik'n em army, even. Should. it be abl cut its way eastward, | will- find. rond barred by President PilsudakE forees, who have reached Bialysto a rapid march. || - The Bolsheviki however, according, to .the last | adviets renehln Pari nre‘ {lull ne'tn'e illlghcrf l‘r‘n‘I tl Bu notably in the region of odawa, a miles southcast, E' Soledicé, l'ilmdih is believed undoubtedly: to have- leffi* forces on the river. to 1gnarl his flank -J and rear, but unless the Reds ate together ' negligible | the Polish, come? mander cannot long ignore the a tial danger. It\ is expected in Wreoch millGary 3 cireles that he will detach Kart of his troops both to avoid this danger and hasten the liberation of the whole; of the. territory. It is thought he 'wil likely start a double- move, nortlyard * to Grodno so as to restore etrategi@ . lason with. the Vilna Lithuanians . and to the south or southeastward: my\ as to force a retreat of the Bolshevik still in posrtrons on the Bug river da Por it has been pl iling' f « far it has been plain sai c# ..9 the Poles, in the opinion of the Tills \¢ tary observers, but is declared further\) [development of the operntron: inVolveU a cortain danger for the Poles, w will be obliged to extend their fromt dousiderably. It is pointed ont 'that it was such an extension 'of. not?\ wmeh placed the Poles in a of inferiority at the time. of shevik offensive, the sung cause should be followed by. the sam effect by an ilkoonsidered advance';, wor. re Polea would be lisble to lose: : it \ (ny the urn-1 News.) Bertio. Aug. 2L-\Aud yet'the sian Ligher staff declares that the word bas not bees. spoken \Wi these wonls Rolf Brandt, speci respondent on the battle front for the Lokal Auzciger, eonelodes his pietunt of the smasling of the Tnssian armie@) - alotg the east Prussian border. < \Under the pressure of Polish a aly. pasting up from the ie south)\ 38 declares \the Rusian retrest a the border developed into a patie?\ \Long trains of cavalry, folabt live stock and supplies streamed. 1m road. The nlmost confidant Offecrs and a \this tmr= of