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WEATHER FORECAST. Fair to-day end probably to-morrow; no change in temperature; gentle north winds. Highest temperature yesterday, 85; lowest, 7a. detailed weather report win ot tound on tha ISdliorlal pin- WW AND THE NEW YORK HERALD A HAPPY BLENDING The amalgamated SUN AND HERALD preserves the best traditions of each. In combination these two newspapers make a greater newspaper than either has ever been on its own. VOL. LXXXVII.--NO. 363 DAILY. LANDON, YALE JUMPER, SETS OLYMPIC MARK American Athlete Leaps 6 Feet I 1-5 Inches at Antwerp. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1 QO( iKvuriaht. J 010, by Tht Bun-Hiratd. Corporation. Kntrrml a aeconn uu :Iih matter. Poat Offlue, Naw Tork, N. T RI Dl) IS ONLY THIRD South African Behind Hill and Eby in 800 Meters. DISTANCE MEN FAIL Mint Out in 5,000 Meter, Which Js Won by Guille mot, the French Poilu. Man Full of Hootch Sees 25 Die in Wreck KprrM to THK Si n and NW Yohk HUlLD. CHICAGO, Aug. 17. A false report of a passenger wreck on the South Shore electric in terurban line, killing twenty five, Ave miles east ' of South Bend, Infl., was started by an employee of a machine company full of "white mule" liquor. Po lice of South Bend and Chicago and hundred of autoists dashed madly about looking for the "wreck." Police Chief Kline of South Bend and three ambulances filled with stretchers searched all afternoon. Early in the day two freight cars overturned near Osceola, Ind., ten miles east of South Bend, but no one was injured. PRICE TWO CENTS IN NEW YORK CITY. T11RI5K CENTS WITHIN 200 MILES. rOOt CENTS ELBBWHBRB. HITS GOLD 'MINE' UNDER NOSES OF CURB BROKERS i Engineer Pans Tin Can of Precious Metal in Broad Street. : 'STAKES OUT' CLAIM I Tests Prove 'Colors' in Ex- cavation Are Not 'Fool's Gold.' Suffragists' Sole Hopes Resting on Tennessee WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. Whether women of the na tion will vote in November de pends upon the Tennessee legis lators. Thirty-five States have ratified the Susan B. Anthony amend ment and eight have rejected it. North Carolina has postponed action until next year, and favor able action by Florida is consid ered out of the question, while all efforts to persuade the Gov ernors of Vermont and of Con necticut to call the legislators of those States in special session have failed. riALMunli MLLLUI creek cftcE ran there 70 OVERCOME SUFFS SET BACK IN TWO STATES Pirate Ship Buried Centuries j North Carolina Senate Votes Uncle Sam's Boys Far in Front at Antwerp .I ( ahle Despatch to The Si n ami 'ru Vt'HK HlaAI.D. VnpurieM. 1120, by Till BUS AND Naw York Hbuid. A NTWERP, Belgium, Aug. 17. Six events of the twenty tne listed under the head of ath letics have been completed in the Olympic games, and if the United States keeps scoring as it is scor ing just now it will gain the big jest triumph in the history of the revival of the classic competi tions. The athletes from Amer ica have scored "69 points more than twice as many as those from Finland, who are sec ond with 37. England has done very well and has scored 17 points to gain third place. Sweden, the disap pointment of the games, is fourth with 134 and France is fifth with 12. South Africans have scored 4, Esthonia 2 and Nor way 1. The six events which have been completed and the winning nations are: Running high jump, America; 400 meter hurdles, America; 100 meter dash, Amer ica; 800 meter run, England; 3,000 meter run, France; Pen tathlon, Finland. Dennis Donovan of Engine No. 1 20 ictim of Stubborn Basement. Blaze. Ago May Have Been Source of Bonanza. to Defer Matter Until Ses sion of 1021. PELMOTORS A construction engineer who Is old TENNESSEE IS WAVEIiINO I enough to know his way about noticed ; as he emerged from an excavation , . . . . I A .1 ! .. . A t T SWE M ANY j froao street yesterday tnai a lot ( iitijuiirillllt'lll ll Lt'vtt'r utilise Prevents Final Action and Men Perforin Prodigies in Dragging- Companions Out of Dense Smoke. of blue clay mix -.1 with sand had stuck i to the soles ot his shoes. He scraped j the stuff off. And as he scraped what j did his startled eyes behold? Specks of metal shining in the dirt yellow specks. . I A ntis Claim Victory. COX LAUNCHES FIGHT FOR OHIO ELECTORALVOTE Delves Into State's History to Prove That He Is Progressive. FRENCH GUNS HAL T REDS; POLES LAUNCH NEW DRIVE; WARSAW SAVED FROM FOE MORE LEAGUE PRAISE i Cheers Greet Attack on Separate Peace as Dis honorable Act. HARDING 'REACTIONARY'! ( i 1913 Fight Over State Consti-j tution Reviewed to Prove Assertion. LEAGUE TO SUIT U.S. IS PLANNED i European Powers Will Make Proposal if Next Adminis tration Is Republican. NO USE IN PRESENT FORM British Official Says Preserva tion of Peace Depends I'pon America's Help. prowl it Tub Hi n asp Nrw Ynix Hraai.d. Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 17. North ! The engineer got the top of a tin rarollrm.8 Senate talked f(ve Bweter- Seventy-one firemen were ar.gd j " '.ficat.on "d by their comrades last night from the!6" h 'nt Vr l P then voted by 25 to 23 to pass to the dense smoke and the terrific heat of .j'UCk' "P " thf ,exca-; January regu.ar assembly the Issue UUU WI1CI pilC UIC Willi UIH-.1 V. . W. ... fJ. TlipUBt, To-day's debate began with a manl- lh o Btbtl rrreapondrt of Tim Bi n and New Ten HftAUk Copyright. I0!t. by Tin Pi n ixd Ni: YtNtK Hsuai d. The Stapicm, Antwerp, Belgium. Aug. 17. -Joy and sorrow mingled in the breasts of the American spectators here to-day over the work of the ath- 1 Iknl .1 .... , . ... 1 V, - ( .... .....I .UfeC.I ,UI i.uuio ,W ,,.J. ,,,, -.1,,., v v.i,. ivuiiuauiFii ui kn. v,uiiii'u.iiiuii mi,- the basement of the four story brick . , ,, ., , ., . . ' ; glneerlnp Building. He half filled his 1....T.I,.,., In tv A fcft II'..... I. ,,,,...,.,.,,V, s.re,l. One of thm. Dennis Donovan j " I T1" hattle con""ucd "wfl hour8' of Engine Company No. 20, was killed i r lt back and forth, Senator Warren leading the and the seventy others were so serl- j ut the wator and thc uhter materlalg ! antta,. agreed w4th Senator Scales, for OUlly hurt that It required many pul- j ,n thc pan untl, oniy the bigger grains the '"ragists. that two more speeches motors and severrd lare tanks of oxy-1 of sand and the yellow specks were left, j anU any motion that he (Senator Wur gen, used almost incessintly for hours i Separating thc xand and the specks with I renl might make would end the day., by physicians, to revlJ them. Only i his knife blade, he had half a dosen No ratifications expected any other a few of them, were able to return to j yellow flakes each a little larger than j motion than delay of another day or a duty the head of a pin. After which he ex- i proposal to table this afternoon. The fire was one of the worst cellar i PeHmentcd further with the knife and j When Warren offered a substitute , ... . ... with hla fingers, and repaired to the for the Scales bill argument had ended Ore. that th. Fire Department has rf Combuillon Knglnetrln ; nnd every uncertain Senator was of had to cope with In recent years. To j Bu)M)nf Inc at n Broadway, and to j fered release from his embarrassment, get to the flames, which smoldered in j (he lnner office of H C Beadle vice- 1 Three Democrats, tied up to personal the midst of many packing boxes and ; 1(Jent and encra, mana1)r. 22Li Z'XtTon0 materials, the firemen had to break the j .... hp Mld. ..we ,re now ! J. flZltoni cellar lights on the sidewalk and lowwi i hav ataked out a claim to. the great ically tabled thc ratlfieatiotv reaolmion. ladders. One by one the firemen, only j city.'' ' j The delay carries no proposal for State Gosh. " aald Mr. Beadle. "What have ! reicr'-naum in ' " iihbiiila lune .til uni niri iiit'i a few of the first ones wearing hel- mets, went down the ladders Into the billows of smoke that came rolling: SnffrtiR-e Leader Outwitted. through the terrific heat. It was only i a few minutes before the first group to! nter was in distress, and after that ! the men had to be dragged forth one i ou found now "Oold." " Fine : Where?" The parliamentary turn to upset Sena- "Broad street " tor Scales, who was leading the suffrage "Verv good place for it." j "h. that ne f"e4 to tak 8 T , , , IT. .. : . . of his opportunity to move to table the The engineer explained that he had , Warr, -.gom,!,-, untu Wednesday. discovered gold in the cellar of the cor- Ueut.-Oov. Gardner, who preaided, and poration'a new building. J who is an ardnnt suffragist, delayed an- "Snlendid." remarked the enthusiastic ' nouncemcnt of the result until he saw wis disappointment over the result of. to work over. (Mr. Beadle. "The curb market Is right ; that the suffrage champion had no Inten Mime of the finals In the track events I Fireman Donovan's command. Kngine the other side of our fence. Thc j tion of attempting to regain his lost the wrr, fr th mnm.nl w.. mn ; M, waa one of the first to arrive after an brokers can take their customers Into i position by putting the final vote off until me giorm ior mo moment was more i . haH w.n ,m,i in He in"., .. .i ... .w. a w.rt...rtnv ...... . ..uu ' " .... "-- iiiv ' t ii.ii, niiu,V ill, -ill uie IUIU .mi, in-,. . ........ . i To-nlght tne nereateu suriragisis, who had twenty-six of the forty-eight voting Senators, " are working with . helmet and ahlrta and nluneed down the ,.i wiit, ,i, inr rr i Dartv leaders In an effort to reconsider, University in the running high Jump. ; ladders. They brought him out, but he god thnk wh.lt it mfians to find an in- I but the reactionists are so satisfied Always an attractive event on the was dead when they reached the street, exhaustible supplv right under thc finan- ! w'tb th opportunity to bequeath to a ,' .11.. l tt .,i I. m. P!e ......... . ... mwvii.ilini' l.i'L' UnlHi'i' nri ImAIU' WM ' 1 modem Drocrammo. as it brings to : V"""'" i . "".'i clai district, in the very snaaow or tne . r ;n, nim, . ,v k)Ul wearing the fnited States shield,. Qne n , h(,apg fjn thp Mde. In the Olympic games, for while there WHks for the department physicians man i ountenaiancea ty tne glorious the cel'ar only a few minutes when he An them tnru nn the nni Xew Idea txhibltion of Richmond W. Landon of was overcome. Firemen Charles Mc- eVer b,en done before. Phil. The Sub- the Xew York Athletic Plub and Yale I . ""u ireasury up tne street win aiao te inter- ' : r.eari thnr thin- eo MaDserf unconscious on a.,...i. fv. .!,.. i. .. ,.inn,. t. ...... .. purest type of athleticism of the sidewalk. ing the 'stuff to the Assay Office will Vmt reconsideration will be exceedingly .cost practically nothirg." , . " J,ff Fonr A In mi Sonnded. I 1 Scales to take advantage of his parlla- (he Indiviiiual perforrner, this event to day proved to be more spectacular than ever, Not only that, but It proved The building extends through from No "Fool'a Gold.' Fourteenth r-treet to Thirteenth street, f The friends shook hands. ' How do to he the highest class competition , The (round oor and basement were oc- you know It's gold?" Mr. Beadle Inquired ever seen at an Olympic revival. The cupled by the F. ft W. Grand 6, 10 and when minor phases of the discovery had Yale niii ii succeeded in bounding over 25 Cent St"r"- Assistant Fire Chief been exhausted. The engineer explained. . Martin was among the first to arrive. He had tested It with both knife and tne magnificent height of feet 1-a i He turned in a second alarm, a th Ird finger. Mica wan hard. If this had mentary position leaves the ratification proposal flat on its back. Both Candidates' Attacked. The debate to-day covered ' a wide range. Notwiitisianuing me neniai Jtm t.-.i... . .t t'... i'. .v tti.it ho Vi a h ipnt 4, second alarm, a third finger. Mica waa hard. If this had I , " , , r.,,ii.,m Ini hes, and In doing so he relegated all : and nearly three hours later, when his i0een yellogr mica' it would have flipped JJJJJJ nppo.ing the Anthony amend Previous Olympic marks to the second ' whole crPW n exhauated, he sent in a away l"xe a tlddledywlnk under thc .cnt declare anew that the Democratic , , fcurth alarm for fresh men. .pressure of the knlfeblade. It had not. : carididate Is opposing suffrage and that u ' - The crew of Engine Company 20, in ; It had merely curled up. It was soft. M ! tne Republican candidate is sitting in The official telegraph hoard quoted ; charge of Capt. Frank Surerus, went . was pufe gold. I his orner Interruptions and denuncia- Ihc juniper as doing 1.9J50 cetera ac - down with a line on the Fourteenth street Mr. Beadle suggested Iron pyritea i u fon0wed these alleged aspersions It Iku f.w.l Af .Inn l.t.laa th.v TV.n nmrlnnir ali.-tlr Ma . ... .. mrdlnir tn th. maitrte icttum the I . " " '."7 ." "V""' ' " -i on thc character or tne canmaaies. Br i, a i hum i: hii.i.s. Bl o Staff nrmpnndrnt nf Tnr Pcn i L .. . u ,. "., , ' . . i Vobk IlKRAI.Ii. Copyright, IHO.bV Tub Sun ",,,v a Mi New Viiik Hualo. raked bock through ancient Ohio poll-1 Paris, Aug. 17. A proposal to re tics to-day, asserting that it bears di-1 shape the League of Nations to meet rcctly on the coming national elec-, the ideas of America will be laid be ttors, to prove his Republican Presl-i fore theLnited States Government by dential opponent, Senator Harding, Is the European Powers when a new ad reactionary, while he, as the Demo- j ministration comes In at Washington, cratic champion, stands for progress- j provided lt Is Republican. lve policies. He dished it all up In a! Sucn mentions by the Powers on 3neech before 2,000 State and county j this side of the Atlantic have been in- leaoers attenoing tne uemocratic aiaie dicated In private conversations of Convention ai: the star pet former of a j fading European statesmen, regard group of spellbinders who had cut out nR which thc correspondent of The for them the Job of instilling some ' BvK AND Nbw York Hkrald has been needed enthusiasm Into thc Demo- ; )nformed by a high authority on ikiter cra'.ic campaign in Ohio. j national matters. Gov. Cox's big point pertained to the i Premier Lloyd George's speech in campaign for the adoption of the new the House of Commons yesterday eve Ohio Constitution in 1913. for which j wfta 1re1ad here fts l?1'1"8 bar.e . .. . a .... 1 two principal reasons for the league s he fought and which Senior Harding pre8ent impotence, and as virtually opposed, but he found opportunity to j excluding it from consideration as an defend the League of Nations along j active agency In directing Europe's customary lines. Tho "Senatorial i muddled affairs until Its charter Is oligarchy" he permitted to rest in revised and America's participation is peace for the moment, referring mere-1 aS8Ure('- Iv to the' "reactionaries." whom he Lloyd George told the House of Com- chara-ed with utterlna a "wilful and mona Monday 0lat the kele ot N cnargert with uttering wutui ana . Uon(j coM not funcon un,eM tne blK deliberate untruth" in asserting that If ; Powers wanted it to ant! were unani thc United States entered the League I mously agreed, and, he added: "It is of Nation, any foreign potentate could ; Z order our troops overseas. aI,d. A aacond obJeoUon la the attitude "TH it to iHiK'- caaaietha ery from of Russia regarding the league. Rossis the floor when tha leader made a partlcu- declined to receive a deputation from , . ., .... the league, and when It Was proposed larly appealing point. "Thats right- tht JJJ (Wlle sho, lnterTene-pro- let,'em know we're fighting." posed not only by the Government but by Parliament as well Russia, replying. Real "Get Together. ' BaM that under no conditions would they It was. all it all, what thc leaders as-! have intervention by the league." serted to be a remarkable "get together" paith In Covenant. of Ohio Democracy, the real beginning , . . .... ,, u H was Indicated thai certain highly of a Statewide campaign that Is going important private conferences have heen to have an Important bearing on the held here and In London regarding the result of the national elections In 8tate of ,h egue ; that Kurope's pres V,K. , . , ent leaders will, stand firmly behind the November. There was a general feel-. ,dea or gome sort of R pcace Xrafue Ing that unless Ohio's twenty-four but that faith In the present covenant ek-ctoral votes go to Cox and Roosevelt ' Is all but shattered by 'a succession of tnere Isn't a chance for them to win. ' events In Europe since the covenant was , ..,.. . ; framed, combined with the American Gov. Cox put- It squarely up to the attitude State Democracy to take care of the j rn the discussions which lie behind situation, wlidti, in closing his address. 1 Premier Lloyd George's league refer he said. I ll not see much British Labor Renews Manifesto Against War LONDON, Aug. 17. Thc "Council of Action" of the British Labor Party to-day is sued a new manifesto to the workers of Great Britain, declar ing that the danger of war was not over. "This," the manifesto said, "is not the time to be de ceived by seeming fair words. . . . Why does not the Pre mier announce the terms on which England will make peace with Russia? . . . Why is the position with regard to the adventurer Wrangel so ambig uous?" The manifesto demands a full peace, together with a resump tion of trading with Russia, and exhorts the workers not to relax their efforts in this direction. V lt:il lin ing rinnn WnV fni Til. .. 'i i i . V 11 11 1 ll Ml i-'i ill fantry Assault, While Planet) Rake Foe. BEDS LOSE HEAVILY Ten Divisions in North Bront Forced Back in Counter Move. POLES USE NEW TACTICS U.S. NOTE AIDS FRENCHPOLICY Rome Paper Not Surprised 'Cultured Plutocraey Find Al ly From Across Ocean.' WARNS OF GRAVE PERIL 'Idea Nazionale' Says U. S. Un.r veils Deceivers Who Preach Peace and Wave Sword. reflecting thfs economic intolerance of the ancient, cultured plutocracy from of you ence, which came as a blow to the league ; ,h.e other side of the Alps has found a Rome, Aug. 16 (delayed). The firs editorial comment by newspapers here on the recent note to Italy from Sec retary of State Colby regarding the Russian situation appeared to day. The Tribuna says that w Mm. . ognizing Gen. Baron WraiiKtl, '.h antl - Bolshevik commander In south Russia, America "resolutely unit i tates toward France," and adds ,t must not bo forgotten that "besides the abstract, theologlcul America rep- sented by Wilson another more real exists, of natural, enthusiastic, simpfe plutocracy, which has nothing to do with the democratic policies of world conciliation." Tanks, Armored Boats and Buses Play Big Part in Suc cessful Defence of Capital. flu file A naovtattd Pi us. Waiisaw, Aug. 17. A successful counter offensive was launched on the Warsaw front Monday under the leadership of President Pllsudsltl aa Commander In Chief. On the northern front, where ten Bolshevik divisions are striking to ward tho Vistula ai part of the manceuvre against Warsaw, and on the Warsaw front it was announced to-day that the Reds have been driven back at several points. Polish movements, aided by heavy artillery, are forcing tho Bolshevik gradually to withdraw from various places where for days pressure upon the capital has been greatest. French tactiCB are being used throughout the counter action. The Poles are bringing into play batteries placed for the capital's defence line and are awaiting completion of the "ar rangements to strike at the Soviet forces with a rush of artillery, fol lowed by repeated Infantry attacks. Despatches from German and Swlsa sources and also from Warsaw have re ferred to French artillery, both light and heavy, being sent into Poland, whiia other despatches said French troops were being moved In the plebiscite dis tricts and from the occupied regions of Uormany in such numbers that tllo rall luads were blocked with. troops trains. Red, Commander Captured. In the fighting in the region of Radzymln, ' northeast of Warsaw, the Poles have taken many prisoners, in cluding a Bolshevik commissar and brigade commander During the battla here a Polish chaplain of the Eighth Infantry Division, Ignacy Korupka, Continuing the newspaper declares: "The war mentality has now turned to ! waa killed while leading the attacking ...Ci0 ., , peace eounianie m force clad . .. rhurh .,. money, and these InBtlncts have de- , lp nw cnurcn roDes vcloped a new virility consisting of the wRh a crucifix In his hand, kind of political and financial eugenics In thc struggle for possession is not atranare. K the nominal .nherea : " "' of Ohtoans during the camDaitrn. The enthusiasts, these Ideas were stressed, the Ohio delegation at the San Francisco correspondent was Informed by a par convention gave Its pledge that this ' tlclpant : State was safe. I'll leave the State to I. That to be successful thc league you. 1 11 devote myself to other States," must wait until a peaceful world Is suitable ally regarding Russia. In the primitive, unbridled plutocracy from the other side of the ocean." The ,dea .Vasionale says: "The ener-, getlc note unveils those international found a heavy uoor, which they demol- head. He niti not pretena to De a geoio- , j,.ki. t heard bv manv stuff nearest approximate to tnis Delng tne ished. Immediately the pent up smoke gist, although some acquaintance wun j riml fpw. natonal leaders. Mrs. Josephus American figures given. The old rec-i began pouring oui In pplte of It the the science of the constitution of the j UxnMi ,t In the gallery reserved for nnl ,v c f... ni inn ihn h,. ai he sc was carried about thirty feet inside. . earUi had been along his route through ! th(, suffrapigt nnd was really cheer " " Donovan and another man were sent In "bheir anu H, i. i. ism it memory i loader HUffered thc shock common mah ltiehards at Stockholm in 1912, ;-to relieve two of tho crew furthest In was not at fault, fools gold was also R n advocates and worked with them nj as the metric fraction is some-; front. ! hard and would also have jumped not j , , ht , ;tton t0 begm nnew. thing like the 1-.-16 of a Inch lt will!.. """ . . 1 . if' anu rarncu - v ; , """" ::' Antis hearing to-nlght the message smoke. Capt Surerus, seeing the smoke ; tend to be sure until he was sure. Ho Increase, ordered I-kinovan to shut off ' felt he had struck gow under the sur- i face or Manhattan, i.nroriunaieiy, in had rubbed the tiny flakes between thumb and finger until they had turned to dust and blown away, so he had nothing left to test. But he. said ho be fnund that L.indon's mark is an improvement of about a quarter of an Inch m; that made by Richards. It Was u great performance, and in eve"ry the hose and the men to back out. Everybody had reached the ladder ex cept Donovan, when Fireman David Con- . .... u , , . , . nelly lUUlim uoi.n i " mm tuiwiiir. was orthy of the event, which is the Con;elly tried to pull htm to thc ladder, worlds foremost athletic gathering, Wien the Flemish announcer came in but a sudden burst of thick smoke forced him to drop Donovan. He too collapsed Volunteer to the Reacue. was going to look for more of the specks tc-day and If. he found them he would have the sulphuric acid test applied. .The engineer told a reporter for The j Bun and Niw York Hkrai.u the story , nn fl-nJIIInn that hla nnmp he wlthtinlH - There's a man down there," yelled He mld he had had charge of much of Gov. Roberts of Tennessee to Gov lllckett of North Carolina that ratifica tion Is a certainty in Tennessee, began decorating the House for a battle to morrow. The antls had meant to drop their House bills with the defeat In the Senate. The purpose now Is to deal double .leath. STILL SEE CHANCE TO WIN TENNESSEE fiont of the American section to tell of " he ea lnc sio.e-.ais the wonderful performance the crowd nt wild. Men and women flung their lldtS In th. air anit flhnntMl .h..mil ' and screamed. By far th. wildest' !' ArcoSnra ! ZJ&SS&ri Adjournment Ha, No Signifi- ot ot enthusiasts were a body of Boyiand there was a rush for the entrance. that At.Hles the rock, and when Cance. Suffraguta Say. kwuu who had Just arrived from the McGrath and CosteJIo of Truck No. 12 were pubfahed people flocked in to I muon jamboree. j "ZMin tn VhV-nVhT I abou' tn.em h,s work ' onurntulated hr Kins;. Meanwhile Landon was hoisted on the Jhouldcrs of the other jumpers and borne "fore King Albert, who had Just en :d the Tribune Royale. The King congratulated Landon and shook his "nd with a firm grip. Notable feature of the feat was that Landon Jumped off n grass take-off. which was anything Ut firm. Aa the Kin entered the tadlum the Belgian royal band was rip- way. They disappeared Into the smoke, ! a" .'".."; InT t... .... .!.. and ....In. .Mkl.. " BlWlflW """ Ut 1 I. IU 1 1 IV. IT ... u..v. I- ....... n IlUVIlllll, .A8Hvn.ue, Tenn.. Aug. 17. Uncx- He never found: pected adjournment of the lower house their 7acea. T fcrlnSK ! ?ld before' cept ln tn0 form ot the Tennessee Legislature to-day van out. Dr. Harry Archer, volunteer surgeon I of the department, saw that Donovan I was in a serious condition and called j for a pulmotor. Volunteer Chief Ed-1 ward J. Kenny went to the Edison com pany station on Fifteenth street and got three pulmotors, which were kept In con stant use for more than three hours. Donovan was carried across the street to a oulet spot, and ror two hours Dr, old coins Street Once a Creek. Ping -jut "The Star Soaneled Banner" as ! An her tried without success to revive Mime to the flags which were hoisted i him. Father Boylah of the Holy Cross '"om the top o the grand stand to an-1 Church rave him the last rites, ounce the American victory, according! Donovan had been a fireman only 10 the ancient Greek custom. 1 since last March 1. He was SO years An idea ot the splendid class of the I old. unmarried, and lived in Spring jumping can be gathered from the fact ! street. t H. B. Muller of San Francisco and i It was thought that the materials stored In the Basement were tne cause after three hours of debate prevented final action on the Fedsral suffrage amendment. ., . i Suffrage opponents moved for ad- Where Broad street is here formerly , rnm to:morrow the piea ran a creek, fed -$lM h : that members should have more time to present site of the Sub-Treasury Later berBt.. Tne House fairly seethed r.ktretTwLat Bff0rtS 10 h0ld th0 Broad street was the site of the first , , however, were unavail- Amerlcan navy yard. Parts of long for- I 7. fn. 'Hnn Mrri.d Bl to 44 gotten ships have been unearthed by Vtl"T,lJVl, Bkelund of Sweden tied for second and '""I at a height of feet 3 H Inches, while John Murphy of the Multomsh A. C, altr Whalen of the Boston . a. and Howard Baker of England tied for the other places at the height of feet 1 Inch. The world's record Is ( feet 7 :has, as accepted by the International "Oration In 114. and ths author is E. Horlne of Callfronia. But sines then a Continued on Elevtnth Pmg. of the heavy smoke, and that the pol aorious gases generated there were re sponsible for so many firemen being overcome. A few of the firemen were overcome more than once, Insisting on going back into the smoke. Those who ware the most seriously affected were Capt. Henry of Engine No. t. Lieut. Progel of Engine No. 1, Abraham B. Leichtman, a fireman of Engine No. 11, and Florence J. Shea, a fireman of En gine No. 10. 1 diggers working at the foundations of ! modern buildings. "Possibly some virgin gold was lost In the old canal," says the engineer. "Possibly It sank Into the mud with ! the timbers of some rotting vessel. It must have got there artificially. There Is no gold bearing stratum beneath the city so far as I know. But In sinking piles for this new building on Broad street we, have run through a layer of blue clay. Remembering that a good i many precious minerals are found near blue clay, was what caused me to take ths trouble to wash out the specks I ' found to-day." At this the convention gave a mlrhtv ! delivered to it. the league being the U"T wn" P'c me gospel rZVocratfc clc pVetUry ' " ! tTX aUdeXTh. fh ohlfJ" 'he aUti"n? Bm,i "Toml"ei 2- That the leaue ldea cannot be sue- too great 'haste of the Italian political the Ohioans a favored place In the In- ; cesafuily applied to preserving peace, authorities " augural parade up Pennsylvania ava- once It is restored, without the nar-! ti, , n,iu ,:.. nue i to the White House In March. tlclpatlon of the United States, which ; atrtnarthens France's nnllcv. w mangen t0 8tlr UP consld-, must be obtained even at 'the price of ' Among the provincial pap F,w wh i me convention, be- tearing apart the present-covenant and fore which he was the centra figure, building a new one. His appearance on the stage when the1 '3. That either Article X. of the cove conventlon convened and his preeenta-: nant must be channed or the unanimity lion to tne delegates when It came hla nf a..nn ,.,ii,-, ,.., ,k i, a.a ilin u. .,,.w,vi,. i..., .t nt w. -, t".rnv,hi8!dak ,,0l,1) were slBnal" for re-i the league Is to ever act promptly and las more logical and more practical, and ."r ' " VTZ:Z " o""8". decisively In Europe's sudden crises as states that the American note "la vlo papers, the Jfaf- tino, of Naples, says the note "Is In teresting ln theory, but practically leads to no conclusion. The paper considers thc position of the French Government The Reds ln this cector are using Infantry, numerous ma chine guns, artillery and cavalry. Allied ct servers stood on a hill and watched the Bolshevik cavalry chase the Polss f:om woods Just oast of Radxymin. Then, they report, the Poles made a I'tand, drove back the cavalry Into a thicket and turned artillery flrc on them. The reports of the Polish military i.ecceasjes came to Warsaw to-day wnlls the population was eagerly awaiting n -ws from Minsk, where tho Polish pesos delegates are to negotiate with tlu rep resentatives of the Russian Soviet Gov ernment. The only report of the dele gates was a Moscow wireless messags stating that the party, has arrived In Minsk. The official Polish communique says that the Bolshcviki, who had planned iVhll.. t..ll.-i.,.. I... ...... . IT. . . IZ, iTu? , irequenuy inter- peaoe preserver, as either of these rupte.1 with applause and calls from the ! provisions has paralysed the other, delegates, numbering in all 99. many of them close personal friends of "the Why l.ennue la a Failure. Democratic Presidential candidate. , ...... Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War ca,C Poland, Italy's position whose home Is In Cleveland made the alone Precluded an agreement and would Lieaauc oi aatisna tho rhif i.c, i.... i.i,i.n, - ' ...... t l, l ; lently contradictory, since It declares , to .cross the Vistula southeast of War- Bolshevism to be tyranny of a few, yet denies the right of other parts of Rus rpeech. Senator Atlee Pomerene ofi Also France has refused to accept the Canton discussed domestic affairs, nnd ldeR of 8paln havln8" a Practical veto Mrs. Ida McOlone Gibson, one of the : C I L P?C . a,ty' " Woukl workers of tjte Democratic organization hv? ?T lhe CT h,ad Lea?ue Coun saged a sort of vaudeville SSfflSS 15?,? th tlmCt,0nB f the Su" were displayed thc flags of all countries un!w .1 j .... devised to further the enmJ , .ll ' Vlth thMe defeC clearly shown and Leasee of NathVnl V? A n. k ' ,n themselves indicating that Europe Lancaster Oho JftLJSfrSZ i her9elf wanta many chanSea the cove- JllSi' should'UTn'Zue 'in ' American"' poM- ov calla for Gov Cox tics. As Europe sees it, there Is no St lr. ha, . ... , Ouestion regarding the present covenant. Ohio has been a great battleground ; the question being whether America elaeT'-The ZT" elections, will consent to enter ..eclared. The contest has created the some kind of a peace organization, oetlnltc alignment of political parties ! Should the Republicans carry the .nuuue or elections in the United States, thc sia which find It Intolerable to break forced back. away. "The note shows delicate, refined ego ism, which refuses to boII Its fingers and be Infected with a fever yfrom which Europe Is suffering. The United States desires immunity from labor agitation at home so as to make America a refuge of order, health and work, thus insur ing the Inheritance ot world dominion which Europe enjoyed before the war." saw In the region of MacieJowlcc (thli-' ty-flve miles from the capital) were WRANGEL A WEAPON IN TERMS TO POLAND i British Premier Explains At titude to Soviet Envoy. The right wing of tho Fourth Polish army, in breaking the Soviet resistance at Kock (thirty-two miles south of Sledlce) took 200 Russians prisoner and captured one cannon and fourteen ma chine guns. Advance on North Front. The communique announces that tha Poles ln following up their counter of fensive to relieve the pressure on War saw have advanced along the emtio northern front. They have pushed tha Russians beyond the Wyra River and regained Clechanow, the Soviet forces retreating while Polish aviators fired on them with machine guns. Fighting continues In the region of t Radzvmln. to the northeast of Warsaw. ' the statement says. Lloyd I Double deck auto buses, similar tn those In use on the Fifth avenue line In London, Aug. 17. Premier George, in a detailed reply to the re iron woo were a part of events. It has league assembly meeting In Geneva, it nuest of Leo Kameneff of the Russian . xew york city, helped save Warsaw "' SSI'S :? . e oase seems now, will do little more than '"ssion in umoon ior an exact uenni- from tho Soviet menace. Just as taxi- upon which the Presidential contest I., mark time, but as soon as the new Ad- I ' ' Britain's attitude toward cah8 WCre used at the vital moment to it , ,h. ll ih"" TtMon 1 mln'stratlon comes Into power In Wash- I n. Baron Wrangel, anti-Bolshevik aave Parta ln ,9,4 during the first battle that the issue now, as in the past. Is he- , Inrlm l lll hu ..V 11.. ... I, ,.,r In SSmitli Rllaaln alalea that the ' , ... t " - ... tween nrna-resa and reai-tlon ?- " " "' --"" --- "-- .. V" i "l me Anie, uu me dubcb 01 Warsaw i-em.rmance neat Test. i tffe idea. 'More than that the candidates' of the ! views on thc league question prelim- I Brlt'sh Government never had the In- hauled troops to the front at the hour ot inary to a new conrerence to reshape ; "-niton to ciejacn tne 1 rimea trom nus- tM. Ctty-B pcrii. The soldiers they car- sia or secure v.- pussbsbiou 10 ' 1 rld were thrnwn Inln the fnremn.t lln.a two parties are taken, from our State, BRITISH LABOR MEN TOLD TO OUIT PARIS and both candidates have been ' particl-' pants in the public affairs of this com- I monwealth since 1912. In conaeauenea 1 Wrangel or encourage Wrangel in his citensive. The British Government, adds the Pre mier, Is only concerned with Insuring the safety ot troops and refugees under i Wrangel, who, Mr. Lloyd George says, French Federation Leader, where the danger was greatest. It was announced last evening that th west bank of the Vistula has been cleared of the Bolshevik cavalry de tachment which had crossed the river to thc northwest of Plock. The Soviet horse- ment on ratincatlon. rne sunragisis 1 - """""" "in . . .. . V .,.... .,m , . ...... 1 v4 "' " " a, , ' - w acrrr i 11 art w a 11 tilling Continued oa F&urf Pagr. Continued on Third Page. Practically tananlmoua oplnlfin recommanda Tha Sun antl Naw York Herald for Help Wantaf. advartlalng. Telephone advartlaa menta ta Fits Roy 8O00.-idv. CLOSING TIME FOB INDWPI.AY CLASSIFIED AOVERTIMEMENT3. 2U)e $$Un AND lEW YORK HERALD DAILY ISSUES S V. M. at Mala Office, tSO Broadway I r. M. at former Herald Office. BtUralRf . Herald Square. 'I r. M. at all other Branch Office.. Location! Mated on Editorial Pare.) SUNDAY ISSUES P. M. Saturday at Main Office, MS Broadway. 1 P. M. at former Herald Office, Herald nulldta, Herald Square. HP, M. at all other 0 ranch OfTtsss. 1 (Locations Hated on Editorial Pafa.) upon the Independence of Poland. an offensive. ! urn,, I Mr Lloyd George then explains that Paris, Aug. 17. wuilam c. Artamson. . tin) British Government would only feel ; SStSSSt r1'""' b.-und to reconsider this attitude event tran.nnrt worker. . rnrV..;' i ! of the Soviet propoalr..- tegms infringing t r - - -- - . - naraaj iim i , t:ouncll or Action or the British Labor j Party, left for London to-nlght after , conferences with the General Labor j Federation of France and Executive jf j the Unified Socialist party, They came to Paris for the purpose 1 this morning, but soon after their nrii ! val were requested to leave. Fillure to ; comply with the request, It was an I nounced, would call for their expulsion. Before their departure the, labor men i declared they had accomplished the task for which they cams to Pari. Wlreleaa Tells of Mutiny. Londom, Avj. 17. Danish police re ceived a wireless message from the American steamer Hoxle, en route for London, yesterday asking for Immediate help because of mutiny on board, says a Copenhagen despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Companj. Motor boats with armed men were Instantly sent out, but no trace of the vessel ha as yet been found. It is said. line of railroad communication with Danxlg. Modern Implements of war undreamed of in the days of Kosciusko and other de fenders of Warsaw were brought Into play against the invaders of Poland front the east. There were airplanes sailing awAy on bombing raids upon the Soviet forces, pressing upon the city's qates ; tanks which had seen service p 'Vance and cannon which with one shot -ould shat ter some of Warsaw's buildings, which hav stood more than ISO years. Thera were also armored speed boats on ths Vlstuts, armed with machine guns, ths dread of modem day soldier. Implements of these types are not bars In great numbers, but there are some,