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San Bebaatian, Bpala. July JO.—(By
^tbe' AMoclaited'. opwilnf
ion'-*it"ithie, iiuncU' of th« J*ague
of/Nations began* at 4' »*clo«k thla rtf-
|ternoon. The conferees wlU taJt« -*»J
J^milnor but tractlcal qoeftloiui, mieh sta
^.making traveling eturtey in- Europe.:
•Bb© 'eourifcil prtbabl* \rtU empower
the Internatl6nal TraiuiSt» commiisslon
in ParlA to settle 'directly alid prompt-
i$- ly the dlffer^iqes" ariaing from new
pissport and custbins regulations,
Which
now:. (tfel&jr international
The AiOand Island
the leagrue" to deal wlth "tit»e*lbrt8 arla^.
ing outside -the let«ue meH^rship,
has been called 'into, action in this
Cp4e. Actlon by the league council' in
rti&king ajti -advisory award, howeyeri
awaits an opinion, 'frotn aweolal com"
mission of three jurists to whom, alnce
the perihanent' courtof international
justice Is atlU In prdoessyof formatlon,'
Was referred Finland's ^cllum .that the
dispute was purcdy -a' Mttenc master
and outside the jurisdlctlon of the
lfeague under eirticle XV of the league
covenant. i.
The AalAnd islands atttiatioh was
laid before the league by Ore«4 Brita4n
a league tnetnber not ljaterested In
the dispute except as lt mlghtthreaten
world pe&oe through a possible .con­
flict between th^ contendlng stSAes,
neither^ of which^wfus- a' council- mem­
ber and one of whlch. Flnlantf, 'not
even a member of the league.' Sweden
wCun adimitted to cpilbcll membertblp
lirj^medlately under the cwenant pro­
vision covering such jcaSes. PlnTabd
had appUfedjJfor membership,
b^t cahnot l»^rmally ^mltted until
the first lasfteciibiy meets. For purposto
of the' AlUtod l*llttU' c«e however,
she was given coixncil repreae"btation
with the «$nseat of ilL* members, in-
eliidlng. Sweden.' ... •'•.«''
^^nland^i^^.-itpj^^^icle^XV.'^oy-'
etng
(kwnes^c/'fli^terk ltayed action
by the cou^(i: penrding an advisory
i'sital oAinloji isfeothe W^t.- 'Shon it
be upheld, ttnw' the fovenant. ths
uncil' %wid so-'announce wlth n'o
cou
ij»mipena§tioiiB as to ietttementi
rip
"By aeoSi^g'^e ^ihviisitioH to :pre«
jefnr..
wihich would bind tham, too^' to
1\ivv
opening Session of CoutiCil
otteapveof Nation# Begins
Si I» San
IT
fum
Hp And Discussed By Con
fereesjFirstPribUc Set*
tion 01 CflfancilWill
£jy±.
trains
at'. all frontlets, Causing afiAoyance tp
.the piMsengers. '.
:v.
... -j..
The flret publlc session of the coun­
cil wili -b6 .held Tuesday.
I 5
lft| W&shington,^July 3QN.—A rejiiew «f,
the lAa.land tsi^nds disput^ tetween
Sweden and Finlandy now. before the
coundll of. the .Ieag\)e of Nations in
session at \9Bft &ebastian,i "SpAtoV reiujh'i
ed Washington today from' OUmdoni
4nd stums that' the full ,machinery ol
nit.
.titia^diwUant natlfintt. apeprAI
thtraii^irtevreW,- »»ve^eiigM4i
to fulfili Other coveriiHtf'.pi'qvjaiana
go io
vnjr until letist three mOnths.'after
the award Ibf ttfe, .councils be putlish^
.«$. At' the NfeohcIuslon of .the .I^ondoti
Trieeting .6F
J4»*:?6OU(noil,"
Prescient .8s
1
four ajfited and received 'from 'thestep-
resentatives of tM two' countries for-
m'SJ .public assurances' that nothing
would be done In. th^ -meantime by
either party to aggravate the d^Ucate
situation arising out of: the dispute as
to ownership of. the AaJand group.
to
to
JHave Seen
Friend Said
Him on Day Dead V^ife^s
Body Was^ Found: .• ,.
V-v
,£ New -Tork- Jnly W^Bugene j«.
'Roy of Detroit, now petng Bought'in
Mexico, in connection ,Wtth
j.. der of his wife, whose body .was"
fouled jamm^tn' a -trunk shipped
this city, ae4xrdtngto
the authorlUep/
.The.
Detrolt. maii
-Jiad-
/•|^ria«ti«ld.
not read
t«yisabd striklpt
then
of the findlbg of the body,. Later
W|*on he fcejtrnedv XieRpy was btln#
sought, he^notiflM
'thifauthoi-itles.
anvestigators Who came here from
Jirtroit to identify 'th® slairi'J-woman,
arp remaining in the hffpe of bs
lBoy
ln( ttds
wiir learned..
STRIKINGMINERS
'"'mmMb''''
thefai, w«rb psnttliaed afMuoh
ili4 aj»ts^bo^its^ff: ae JtrUco
.fc majoi^rot, u«ism: -Wsre.//^
llilllfi
t&BtVnl
Late Today
Noiq»artiMn Trick,
^i|ii Grait Cvntf^Ii
$|.«^Di^wred Tu«e
JTFY MIU—A MOLT WED ".
^|tt'. 0!^t:'.ooa^ -vby Nonpartisan
In |M tortto oon
tnl the Hepa(iUoaa oo«hty oom
inittofS'' bias broaght threats of 1«
fal.'.wttoa. fkm^hna said, to
haive stolen statfonery frp «to
bounty aodttorfS v.odlOe and to
havC 'cMtten lettors to sercral
precintitOonuqlttoemen opposed
to Towntoylsm to the «?ect tMt
the nkcetinc hatf been postponed,
forging the county andltor's name.
-The trick MM':. dlscbVered in
time wid'thie CMUl-I^orn leagne
in FiilfcSwing Dur
ing August
speakiAg eafch case 'te a subject of
pjttticular tTrtereat
tO'the

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i*t 11
Macion"...': o., ifJuly 30.—Senator
Banding"!-front porch campaign for
the presidencyr to .he opens# tomor­
row vWith an address to a delegation
from Manftield. is expected-to get
into full swing, dining August as
•groups of voters irom more distant
Mictions of the country begin
Two more oft the front porch speak-,
ing dates were announced today,, and,
Senator Hardin* said the number of'
delegations on the ^waiting list was
growingdaily.
Although giving-their present at­
tention to the front porch prograin,
the senator's campaign managers
have: .received niany invitations' for
the candidate to speafc lin other parts
of the country. It w«s said at head­
quarters today that so'far no definite
.appointments away from Marion had
btoen' th'ade, but that many of the r'e-
quests had been put aside to be sift-
ed over UCter.. .• •-,
In. his speeches in Starion, Senator
Harding expects to take up one at a
fit
time the tSsUes
the campaign,
visiting dele-
VOion., That priM5tic«t-will not apply
to^t^'^petfihg wpe&Ttimi hbweyer, his
fyji* MiN.v'Xds,-
Extensive Raids Carried On
In New York and Jersey
spsfrHi—-ni
New York, N. Y., July SO.—Kxten-
.s^ve Jlgpor ralds staged yesterday in
New York and Jersey City by nearly
a, hundred federal agents were' fol­
lowed today by seizure in the Bronx
Of Whiskey valued,'at $116,000, acr
cording to announcement by Prohibi-
Uon ^pforcepient 'Agent Shevlin.
"V
4^
tlir
AtnW
-a-
I up today Vby the-pollce.
IjeRoy was
6)0^ picked
Seen here last Friday,,
the day the, body WJU found,
by a
njab who knew him in DetnriW ae
cflirding to ,information"' wh^h has
comb
...... .®iggpgg
-rfR
Escaped
^tdndon^ 10.—BfriT C. H.
T.( I^ucas, commander of the Fermoy
military area, who was kidnapped
lite in :Juiie by the .Sinn' Feiners, has
escaped* .He reached the Tipperary
military barracks ti^day, tt is an­
nounced in -Irish advices received
here- "J
/TO INSTRUCT OOXiUBdE MEN
Corvallis.- .Ore., July jLO.i—Jt-. B.
Ruthertord, Unlverrtty 6f Nebraska
sta» halfback in l»w .l»14 and 1S1«
has°arrived^at the Or«igon Agricultural
illegiate athletics. Rutherford will
ine Ag*ies jootball team- thls
year. Footbs^l praetice will st&rt^Sep-
tonip^, ||f
V':.
^..,TOssnwi6h,
,' :'8oini#s'
dm
BRICfS]
\.lCOBlB.-r-?imBarn
KISS
wtiti
siWl.
MMmmrnti
muT«
duunpion
In the1 use
s?: T&i
ftJf
ilSis#V\''
Wgf#
It was the intotftl^n to 'sign
Turlkis^ -peae)S. tttflt*^ ftn Thu:
(.HSrald ftiecUrfs Service.)
Bismarck, K. l?., July».SO.---JuStlce
J. B. Robinson, aoti
during the. vantion o'f
courti. today refufl8d
411
(the declsibns-Whjch we*have mn.de
Sustajning the decent ^onstUuttobal
ItmendmentS anil the laws maffe pur-
suitot 'to
!im£nANK^S:.'\
.' TUNED DP
»S''l£e.^l0NG .ym
C)eveland /p.,
vt/jeveiaiiai'. u. «ijr' *^i
metal, monoplanes making the tngu
continental mail trip Wf)ich -urrlVei-
here frbih jNew York Jlj|te yMf^rdii^ J!
ney.
''Mmtt'Bft
GRAND
*!jwj
,v.iV,s?.^:
Signing of Peace Treaty
miw
-Th* Turkish dele-
gation .which is t£ »i»r the peae«
^©•ty. arrived ln ]pwriii ithla mbrnin#.
The signing 'of th$ trea^ir probably
wll not take 'pUce nntli next- Week-
The delegatibh, meanwhile, is° .stop­
ping at the' Hotel Des KeefervOtrs. in
Versailles Which ws#' the h«tS4quS.r-
ters of the 'Qerman delegation that
signed the treaty ^of Versailles last
the supreme
-to ii
ansider a mo-
tiop of New Rockford','.
to
cato, the Judgtnsnt of the court, of four
years ago. refusing to place on the
ballot the- Question qf removing the
capital from Bism&rck to New Rook-
a?
Xord.v- ."
•.
New Rockford people had -made
apllattlon .tb th? secretary of state
to Have 20,000 petitions filed four
years ago constitute petitions for gain
tag a vote this fall.
vJlobinson iaid: .'.'It.Js-. true:: this,
cotirt as noW constituted ,has decided
that the: judgment e»terS9~ in this' ac-
tlon was erronepus and .so we have
Chicago, the second Of their jour­.^e«»'
j-'jog
•••'i
of ,the northern district of liower Cal-
iforhla have been issued by 'EStebaii
Cantu governor of the diatriot. it was
announced here today. 1
NIGHTMARE? NO—REALITY
*EITlKG«Mf^/.
the'
?at
Sevres, four muSs^bVth^ast qf ver
sallles. 'but the Turkiih '^eiegate^f were
delayed 6n -the ^i.ouriiey from- Con*
stantingpie. jand
,V
way of the railway fl^nt ObiMmdisa on
the- Blaek sea, 'tectt^ae jrt+ii railway,
and shipping stride-' on R\MtuikiaJi
lines. Thisyv returnid tb Gonstantlii-
ople on. board a Ft^iiieh cruiser: and
were Obliged to ,^ooj^/Vr'diStent
route for the trip fe P^rls. r/
ROBINSON REFUSES
TO C0NS1DERM0T10K
OF NEW ROC^FORO
|ij
the ycerembnieS' had
to be postponed.' .J.Tney r«(ubd .themT
selves unable, to. proceed^ W fiaxis by
•Mm
v*m
from the northwest states of North
Dakota, South -jiakota, Minnesota and
Mont^he.Vto ejutern markets wtU be
demanded withln two wee
Washington.
chief justice
held'many Other' judgments erroneous Ji™ ter?tl}?-lCo5,IPefc?
and doubtless' the suei^ssors: of the
present judges will hbld' that many
of (tor decisions ?afe" erroneous.- Cer-
'ta% lt Is -that every appellate court
does, make erroneous decisions. iilanV
ifettUy- if all such decisions may be
reiSonsidered.' and^ openSd/.'Up there
would be no .end to litigi|tibn. Indeed
Frank Mliholland, member of the
Npvth Dakota RailrOad" .-.and Ware­
pilots this morning .for 'the fl^ht tofebnWessman-Young. ^Th^/havevrei
1A* .'. A^ vi8*mee»' niiMitna 1
AM A ?iW-A.
.'vi-v
Indlcktfons were that the- jilanea
would not g^t away uhtll this'-after?
noon.
OOMMUBflCATfONS STOPPED.
Mexicall, Lower• California, truly 40-
—f(By the' Associated Press)-^-Orders
stopping all1 official communiciiUon
between the Mexican federal .govern-,
ment and the territorial government
house (^pmmlseipn who -acted ail',
chairman: O, P. Bv Jacobspn Stats!
Railroad, and Waj«hoi|se commlsSioiin
Hiki andi
tgiMfipiS
0
J®wB®S Sf H-vtS 1
•.* -rJ 1
£yid#t. :THif .••••-''
StMiitibus
MUj^H GRAIN Wl^rt
^iHAVE TO BE MOVED
Coimmitttee
Cental
.-:®
..'X £erald Speciall^ervlce.)
N*
,:.-7
1 5 *0.—Enough
S?** t^^andle,about'4P9.00.0,f
00^ bushfels of^ grain lor shipment
ksfrom'the
^terato^ Cpl^e^e Cojc
ommpjrtbtt£ iit
Thi^ 'dc^ribh: .#a^ raach«4h.'at ji:
«(itt,
mefting of ofBclals, grain
strenuous effort must be
bapk
out delay on the- part of the
West 'buaineta interests fbr thW speedy
movement Of freight-cars to this sec-
tion, if disaster is to bevavolded.
At'noon toda^r the meeting'was ad
journed to lT o'clock- wh^iT'a: definite
organisation was to be perfected.
This Organisation will be compbsed of
railroqd jand' warehouse comihission-
erB of the four northwest states," and
representatives Of all the larger Shl^-
Ijinjg, grata, f^um and- live stock' or-
gamkatUns ot the district.l^i'e coin-
mittee will' go to Washington ^nduip
Commission with^'. a specific-' 'demand
that-'carg'be kept moving to and from
the northwest for the -•hauling" oil
grain, potatoes, live stock and iciorn
during fall months.
Data Presented.
Data oj^ tbe car shortage question
Was,, presented, at today's meeting': by
•P,
-Sti. .p^ti^hv.^this:
pepartment ..,^f. Agr}pi|tu.re atnd ^EA*:
bor.. It was the unaninioui op^hlon^of
these men.. all of ?M(bo' -have givito
considerable, time recently to fhc
«tudy of the car situation, that .'draaj-
itfe.
ineahs must be tf ken- 'at .once to
remedy the present, shortage ., -.of
:.v
ca^'
Good Men Needed.1 ..'•
'snie-rinterstate Cdnim^rce Cbminitv
jRlbfljihis -the power, to' d^ept. pribrtty
aftemoon. ^fere being tuned upiby the' ni^vemeht of cars, to northWSSt," »i'l
'for similar axstion tUt 'ihe nlrss-
rt
of
«ntvfime from every
-tlie 0hlt-
edf/filctes, and it iriSThai^t- #iattefefrfr
thin'. 'tb -decide whichcorilmunltyvis
the.'utn^st needy.., 'If. we' can :send'.a''
strong delegation to, Washington/ and the court'of appeals,
put" the matter clearly before the
commission, I believe we will get the
results. There is a Contest On for
cars and to get them We must show
our cAuse in the proper light."
Mr. Moshier, representing the Fed­
eral Reserve Bank,- said' that the bank
yesterday, in view of the present seri-
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NEWSPAPER
GEM TO
uoia Brick
''"'V'.Boston, July 1ft'.—(tarlM J.-.
Ponxi, who CWffg to hwiipMM
ed millions wiiltln t(nr 'itiMtta,.
and who bit paid to :tbe .ptibllc
Jiige profits on'tlKlr ,lpTMU»ento,
In his dealin intern*Umal ox
ohange, appeared tpdajr almost to
havo mUsfied questMu unons
-, bis investors as tohtasolvercy/"'
The amount paid oat bj Pann
since the ran begtui, Monday, WM.
estimated by Mo muiceri Ml—
Iiikcy Melt atSUMMMMO. "And we
have twioe a* much more money
,. right here in Boiton as Mr. Ponxl
owes, so there ia. no needofany
one being nervous.",,/
The run of frightened Investors
AjQ Ofire*,-- Miss Moll wild* meant
moremoney in the already bulg
ing pockets of Ponzi, as unmn
tored notes were paid only on the
5 bjuds of die aintual investment.
To thfc statements bfPoHtmas
,' ter, of iRei York, thaA there are
-•'••i not enough International-coupons
:, in the. World tobuilduplbe for-,
"tune WWch Poml claims Is Wis,
MlssMeil declared that lin eUeTi
'manner of ^oashingtn"o*ihis op
•'. verattoni .was a
vbnslne6B'
,-r \iSM
secret
which he' intended heepln
which examination of his
"'woaldndtshow.
1
{iO-r a'
Wilson May Appeal to Min
i^ers io^Return Pending
Washington,,,..July. SO.—President
Wilson today4kad under consideration
the report oij ooal Situation, niade.
to. him yesterday by Secretary of* La­
bor- Wilson,.. %n rec6mm ended 're­
opening of MWS.'Wage .award of the
bitomlnoils fj^p^i'^commlssion ,so: tWat
it-s«M(nild 'lnalutbp wages of mine la-
bowers., Dissatiffaction, of the labbr-
ers'jftver thelr- 'Wag^ scSle' has remilt-
ed in- th^ «tHke. in^tt®, Il)inolt( and
'.c«^:.^ieias^artiinh«, oper&toi«
!thiniSrs" *^|^Bf -,«»h
..^hdvj)ndi^n)Bl .to re-
rk. p^dinf vajniicMtble'. stit-
(.Mxiiviii. their, grievances. :v--
CHRISTENSES IN
NEW YORK TO MEET
CAMPAIGN LEADERS
.NeW York, July 30.—Parley P.
CQiristenson of Salt Lake City pres­
idential nominee of the. Firmer-La*
bor party, arrived hem today to coft-
fpr with national and local party
leaders on, national campaign .plans,
and to attend a conferences tfiis aft­
ernoon called to complete nomina-
tldns for the'New York-state-ticket'
with selection of two candidatcs |or
WEATHER FORECAST.
Mlnnonta: FUir tonight and
Satunlay coole^ in cast portMn
near Lake Superior.
North. Dakota: Generally fair
tonight and.Saturday slightly
a S a a
im
By MORRIS
&
-'TV
MM
M*
MWttl
French an4 British No
Poland 61 Terms She
Accept Jn^^bmA
Detroit Attorner^y/
Woman To
oeiHljr W petttlo»tfng for a writ:
Of sitenoe sgalnst a jNnoniSn wbo
petittom artd was holdlag bewdf:
««t aallbi
l':«Tlus.ls a-.new. '.one me,''
said JiaAge «#stor, wtwn tbe
petltfbawaspcMcnted.
iflftls gerfceUr aMd
the attorney, "as oan show yon
from analogy.''/ Then be went on
to deiscribe tUb procedure of the
Engllsbveociesiasacal court: in
s*K» «Mi- It orders an Instant'
Mai to see if a oonple are le­
gally married, and if not Issues
(l«cMe «110noe, which pro­
hibits ttoiji wptMati from aaylng
that shie'U a legal wife, and also
»er from holding any
icpnunimlcatioii' with the
nuw bi! the cases'... He mwintoin-
ed ttmt the chanoery oourt inher-
Ho^ the powers of .the Gngiish
court.
A writ
WM
issued,.-bat before
the case came to a hearing, the
alleged vampire had left town and
the man had returned to his
wife.
"I would have liked this to go
to a trial," said Attorney Pound,-,
"but it has served its purpose.,
mud* better than a divorce for
the man and wife are •eoonctled.Y
Balfour Declares i&onomic
Blockade is of Greats
Importance
W
".v#
San Sebastian. Spain, July 28.—(By
the. Aseoipaxed Press):—"We must
have an economic blockade," declared
Arthur J. Bf&lfour, British repriMeiita-
tive: on the League, of Nationt coun-
,cil. In a tail^-.'.with newspapeir?^'Corre­
spondents on .-the program' 'of ths
council which :opens its' cightll.-fleet­
ing here tomorrow.:
BB
"mmwmw
*tm
9*
I0r%t&
S®.—^At­
torney Jitoui, H.Poundsgrang
new aaeott the etMlt oaut ny
considered
thf meeting ,«.impqirwt^iiws^:*s-
blo«kT
•ade.' qUertlofl was" itl ^its'-)
pjfed^to' a natid^ ,wh|ch d^ftcdl- tHe
I S a a a & W
.b^lle^e lhat nffioh would be able 'to
'resist for lon^l. .*%. ,fXj(
-"J6
a penalty "\he added. Vlt' lf i»ot like­
ly/ It. will /often be used, since it is
not probable the league .will' often be
defied."
Mr. Balfqur gave it as his opinibn
that the league, was suffering from
tWo' dangers—on the one band, from,
those people who said it Was a .useless
creation, and, on the other-, hand,
from those who believed that, in the
league had been found .a -remedy for
all international difficulties. If «U
the, nations uirew all their problems
on it in these early days, before its
objects had been ingrained in the peo­
ple's minds, he asserted, the league
could not function..-prope'rly it must
be givOn time to develop.
Turning to the Aland Islands ques--
tion,' over which he sai4 a clash ,had
been averted by Finland and Sweden
'referring the case to'the league,V Mr.
'Balfour cited it as an instance of the
real effectiveness' of the 'league for
peace.' But, he declared, behind dis­
cussions in such a case there must be
stronger sanctions and these were
contemplated by the league.
The significance of holding the
council meeting in a neutral country
was dwelt upon by the speaker.
r.tm
Deputy Lieutenant in Coun-.
mmsm
Dublin,s iiuly 30v—Frank BrOoks:
deputy iieutenan£7&r County Wicklow.
Leinster province, wa^ shot dead at
the West Landvow station In Dublin
from
a'-,
trai

•A
tiatibh wbuld destroy itself in
these, civilized tlines by .inviting such
san
Dublin
Ug
..JHis
'caped..!
assaitanto
Takes Another
Drop Of 12 Cents
Chicago, Juiyi^&^A^uto- dsprss,.
jrton recurred today' in the- wheat
trade, And more than %12 cents ,.^a
chiefly as a result ot^ scarcity Of
«rs rattier than great selling
%a"g
s'jtsssEa tar?
3Breaks In foreign
lether -wlth'teportt.
yall commission hsd pulled out
One m^kSt until next Wednesday Or
•^rtTtSfct the movenriL^..
1)
Line And Use Of PoM«
Bridgehead Jftt
tTo AIKCK
has been dl^atched the WaracW
^ov^rnment by the British and French
government^, it wasvlearned hers to­
day.' Poland requested the vtejr*'«f
Great Britain and France on poasilpto
armistice terms, apd the ^oyernmeau
sit London and Paris have ndtlfled ths
Polish /government that they will OQt
permif Poland to ^accept
boundary line lesa favorable than that
provisionpdly drawn by Premier Uomd
George.
:Fourthi the use of Potsad sc,'«
bridcehead, in any s^nse. between
Germany .and Russia.
As beiarlng on ths military situa­
tion, it develops that vast stocxs.lw
munitions from the. allies are moving
toward Warsaw today from Danxig, on.
•the Baltic, and from Kumanla anfl
Czecho-81ovakla. t--
These munitions were, for the msait
pari, originally dispatched for ths
army of' General Denikine, but -wria ..
-delayed on the way until too late
be available for h|s use.
Hungary has asked the permission
of Great Britain-and France to attaek
the soviet army. Such an attack would.
involve perntissioiV, likewise, to reor­
ganise the Hungarian army, the de­
mobilization of which was providfeU
for by. the Hungarian yeaoe treaty.
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Take. Part in HiP
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Dayton^
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yftW-rfi
Pari^,. July JO.—The
Which Great Britain
woul^ put upon soviet'i
ot
land in the arranging'
an
are set 'forth in a notification whi&S
{IIISJWS
vlet armtistice demands involving:
of
First Whole
of .Poland.
partial disarms tospti
Second, a change ln the Polish sjns-
tern of government dictated "'Isr-
brought about by the sovieta.
Third, acceptance by Poland of a
r,
6ir jiily iO.—Chohse df
their fellow-citizeny Governor tsmss
M.. Coxw'as the Democratic presl-,
dentijd nominee, was acclafmed?iodSy
by residents of Dayton.- and -othe&porwo
ti'ons of the Miami Valley. Tbey joln-
ed here by thousands irr a non-parti­
"homecoming"''demonstration to
their distinguished native son
A civic parade .at ft: 80 o'clock to­
day was the main feiitiire of the cele­
bration in honor of. *'Governor ,r Cog.
Hours before the, parade erowds lined
the court of honor, flanked wfth high,
white decorated pillars, and Governor
Cox's reviewing stand in front of the
courthouse.
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Speeches Banished.
Speeches were' banished from the
program and the crowds turned out
in response to requests for laying
aside of. all partisan feeling and re­
joicing over the selection of one of
their friends and neighbors as the
Democratic standard bearer.
Elaborate floats were features ot
the parade, together with the re­
nowned "Rainbow Division" and
Meteor bands. The latter, from
Piqua, ,'0., was prominent at the San
a
Closes Newspaper^ it*
So that newspaper employes could
march, Governor Cox's plant issued
only
ah
early edition.
Lavish decorations biased through-
out. the city, flags and. banners being
mingled With lithographs of GOvsraqr
Cox although the likenesB of Senator
Harding, his Republican opjtonent,- al­
so beamed on the festivities, v-
The, celebration was the only break
'scheduled today in th^ governor's
preparation of hlg Speech of. accept-
ance, which --Was- interrupted briefly
yesterday by a visit with. Senator
WalSh of Massachusetts, who hit
been' prominent axnong the pemo-
cratic senators adSrocatlng
tions to the League. of. Nations,
subject,. however, was -not' dfe
.With the gpvernoT, Sccor^lng to
ator WaI&, who promised" hia
ferved aid in the Cox campaign,
TRADE BALANCE
WITH EUROre IS
(XEATLY tQWEREgl
Washington, July J0.-
trade balimoe with ESjrope for. the
cal year just ended.'' tell oH mpre
|M0.000,000 comp^rSd with Illlt
cording to a report issued tod^r
the dbparttnent of commerce.: Wi
trade with South v*»rf
satoe period produced an unfa«Wn
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