Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - August 6, 1920, Washington, District Of Columbia Member of the Associated Press Thp N th fj uhli of a 1 news j a hrs cti to it or not otherwise te I n ai il also the tocal news ii re n Tbe Pout member of the ntt i I -ess tb i es of the world s greatest news o and occasional not much change ra Temperature 77, GC M VTTER D c AI GUST 6, 1920. BV THL CO TWO POLISH A HURL REDS WARSA W PROMISED SOVIET ARMY AS BRITISH PROPOSAL REFUSED Colby Authorizes White to Quit Menaced by Expects Former President Will Help League SPIRIT Harding tells Veterans How Conscience Rules Enemy Forced to Edge of Grodno TWO COUNTER ATTACKS Poles on the Offensive in Both the North and the TOWN OF I Polish Opn it and f R Holding on I Prussian F Not in I orco American A s Battle tht av Raiders Germany Will Fight If Allies Send Troops Over Teuton Roads tho Press Bei lin 3 Tho Cannot Make Troops Moscow Tells U. S. CANNOT SEND CAN AID IN SENATE CONTESTS AID FOR POLES ASSURED man is to all moans the entente f i om sending troops to help land act ording to a tion made in tho i bj Di AV alter the Or intimated jf tho ai ose Gei mam would tight tp such a of German Lloyd George but Hopes for London tin Assoc v v 12; t list th r R bo o 1 i n P o 1 Tl ated ss T t Poles along the I r st I sk and has Pol sh counter v P i nrt i an 1 bOU t i is de 2: j and tho new ri n en t rated between row an 1 Bug r verb has dm en back t the edge the f f- u t of tho bo lories i 1 the oppos te the bolsheviki who R o rt at tnp of Warsaw I s capital It a hero tonight that the J Irs 11 have a of stopping tl e ied drive and lim t the extent thp d n aster apparently not abandoned the 1 ot 73ugr River The T rest I it at last ac oints weie still in Mm p of the Piles and de n at s made that the 1 i hed Ostr o The Polish staff p en has been able to laun h es noi th ni tho I and in the extreme s in GaJ I a II n allies net fai as 13 n decided on to pursue in tho Polish s tu Lti n but of s rre on alt t i the Paris and don governments g on IMPERILS PARLEY i Premier Stands by His inal Advantage to Russia in a ing With the Western Powers Arthur Henderson to Against ed British Action AV ill lie MereK Economic I I ol s n 1 f 1 an 1 P g a ilr ont j fa an f on M a anc in the d a of the n o ed t h s Fho n on at least Berl n fBj the Pres is ng on 1J.IU on the plains before M the s east Prus s in iron er correspondent Tf thp red succeeds in t the 1 ne he ad da it wi II arri ed the forts of is about iQ mi es north of while lies about lo m leg north of the capital is reported the correspondent to be proceeding at west He that on August 1 and 2 Russian PS 3t> 000 infantry and a reg men of field artillery pass ed through on the to Novgorod i U staff issued at h rters It ra PS i a the o v. r of IP i ai front er a id d h bet n r K a 1 1 o nort east ot BROWNING LEADS SIMMS IN TENNESSEE Hrod r a ra figh n w th i ire bat nat en ana ifan i one f o P ver w he e P a or not made Par 90' n s on v. a a k w mtt t nd i shM Tnp s f bv n w f s orRp a a P n P n 1 fi 10 bo k er I id T. i v. ere nde Polos IP p h k n e 1 nd ol P u. p -j d r o I o i s on ere the 1 h Fr fal P rcn land 1 n -n s on v Mi n o p-f nt A. enr ro i i w rn li d to r f I h o tti r ar 1 i i e t n a b M. Po s L t pr para ro s s a. n t h ader no up n the the anl f e t s w T r t IP et fore s i l w ird at 01 s foi an armist P o e st the bol -j k. w 10 th t h exchange of MO es between saw a id Mostow the r dr w Lh n igor Bolsheviki Reach P ss an k forces fT. d 3 mi es nor beast and miles sou and council of defense reless d spatch to Moscow orn the at Po and ready to send a I delegation to Minsk o con- t on were laid by council F cy ere TUa Polish be permitted o communicate freely witn the War aw and that the sovi t agrees to accept in P e the terms Poland propose The municipal council of has appointed a council of defense it ia announced t guard has been formed a stand on trie bank of the r prepared to defend the hr dgps and banks Poles Retrieving Pai o the Associated Insp red by a wave of n the rear and by the arrival of arms and tbf Polish army seems to be ing Us defense against the invasion of Representative Sells Close Race in rirst District Memphis Tonn j the As sedated Incomp ete i U returns to the Appeal to n irh f from a score of coi nt es pi n c pal IT. in western and middle Tenner see show V H candi ion in todav s Den prat pr lus it I of C h In the content for Democrat nomina on for ra c t N 1 h 1 kew st hid a good lead c er H s n ding Part a returns from six of thp count ea n the P onal d. st i i t g e Gordon n ng an A a lead of x 1 oOO otes ei Represent v t P Vv ms candidate foi renom nat on on the Democrat r n eag t tia 1 been 10 fro n thp an rentes foi tl t al nom r ition In west Rep ibl can primaries w f p held a ely i rrc nets II L pnn Vue AI i o t irns t 3 the fournal and n 1 a close rice if not the defeat in tl First d sti t of p-n at ve R Sells Republ can in j tl e First district who w. a s opposed L tut B Carroll J eece states ol of Joh ison a id dato for Republ can n for has the lead in the I r t and beton 1 congress 01 dig li PI res f M T of C ha l CANTU CAPTURES FEDERAL GUNBOAT Captain Killed C r e w Promises to Guard San o the e begun at En in the rebellion of Gov ban C ant i against the Mexican cen tral government ith seizure Cantu authorities of the Mexic i patrol ship Tecate 1 illn of ipt Leonardo Zepeda of the 1 and Ar- rest or of the to information brought to San Seizure of tht Tecate a id shooting of her captain took pi a e night before the crew of the Tecate sa d to be missing and Cantu soldiers were in possession of the boat Los Calif Aupr surrender was demanded of Eateban Cantu of the northern district of Low er California the of Provisional dent de la Huerta who recently con f erred with him at Mexicali it was announced here today at the of the de facto Mexican Senor De la Huerta e announced receipt of corn ons from Provisional dent de la Huerta and Gen Abelardo Rodriguez named in Mexico City as the commander of the federal forces to be sent against Cantu The De la Huerta communication promised to the irrigation of the imperial valley and requested Senor Ruiz to assure protection of 1 fe and property to Americans and other alien residents of Lower i i the Associated Press London 6 Rus sian soviet s to Great Britain s call for a halt of the bolshevik ad in Poland 13 a refusal accord jng to the Times The paper the ground taken is that the armies not an order to halt and will only be content when they reach which has been promised to them for loot Explains I o the statement on the Russo Polish situat on made m the house of commons bj Prem ei T 105 d showed that the report that Great T had sent an ultimatum to the soviet government in Moscow v. as unfounded Tho statement showed also that the real situation at present s that thr sh crn ment is still pressing the soviet to conclude an armistice with Poland on fair terms and agi ee to negotiate foi peace a the pr the allies to be held in London T lovd pressed questioners with a lew to assurance that Great Britain ill not become ed in ai M ith Rusi the consent of parliament but ho could be drawn no fur than to promise a full statement of the situation Monday He added the hope that H would not t 1 but said that the certa taKe ac tion if this were fc und to be neces Plan for Troops ne news had reached London to the effect that Poland a delegation had started for Minsk to meet the soviet representatives and it mav be assumed that the Poles now hive the net pow ei s to discuss the pi m of peace Ii ch the ki deman led they should e n Ma i t n gi t 10 t s no truth in thr teport pi n tho that large ot mate na s ire being to Pol ind and t nal tho a onu o bo ab e ro send t r 1 visions of there i o f f w Henderson tho of the I 111 thp house of commons s ek nff to labor int 3 organ zing against in ent on in Ru s a 01 mg men or munit o is to 1 ol 11 1 1 ho f n th immed tie of the bio kade i and rt sumpt on of tralo lelit ons I unit Action 1 i VL of tho i hos of the laboi t to military aid for Poland t is the will 1 nut to eco nom on P Ne the F eo Kameneff dent of the Mos let noi 1 tho mm s er tf trade and t Prom ter T d Geoi ge t M Ki isa i in formed tho government there was no truth i the published reports th it a rot had been between Russ a I eo K meneff s i o e sent a ti li s that R iss a accept th crig nal B i ish proposals for an armist tew th 1 oland Af Kameneff s said sent his n he ind I Krass n lad a n till with m or I oyd Geoi and Bonar law ri the of last British Officials ng British als and dip o n i s of nit ins hei e undi ku s d is felt the sh situat 011 One official d tic situation is as gi e that 111 3914 Tu his statement m the house of commons today Premier s lid he and Mr Bonar made it cleir to MM Krassin and that the immediate conclusion of on armis ice on fair teims course ch remove suspicion tiat Me vv ib i i i its professed den rp fi p act J nil in its declaration tin it intended to respect the nnd independence of Poland Premier Lloyd George rhat he and Mr Bonar Law made IL clear that in view of the that ethnographical Poland had been in take effective steps to remove obstacles in the way of transmission to Poland f i om Oa of supplies w hich be obtained that The premier concluded I think in. view of the critical state of affairs I would rather not make statement this afternoon should unfortunately onr suspicions be I shall make a full statement to the house Monday as to such ther naval or military action it may be necessary to Russians Win Victories as Allies Consider Plan of Action L n States Looks on Bolshevist Aum as of and Effort to Combat It Is at on Russian People Fails to Function for the Protection of tiy m M i U oj i r W Tost Co 1 ha official ad from p rti i f tht situation as quite a serious as press dispatches Seci of State Bam bridge Colby said y that the men can 1 has been au to thp threatened capi tal John O Wh te son of Henry White who one of the American prace at Patis is in ot tho legation He and nib staff go to Graudenz about 110 miles dis tant in the direction of Danzig hile the American Ambassador to France will participate in conference of in Pai s President w H be kept advised of development but the failure of Un ted Stales to ratify the er and become a member of tl e league of nations precludes the idea of American troop being used to defend the demoral zed Pol ish against Russian an not Send V S Jn response to inqu ries it was ex officials here that Ignited States could not send troops nor use troops in man j nor supply with war matci lals nor exen extend credits to the Poles that President Vv ilson might summon Congress in extra session to deal with the emer gency were described by officials as not justified Admittedly the tion might become so serious that the summoning of Congress might be taken but at pres ent this move is It Is clear that the between the Russians and the Poles vv ill have over before Congress could deal with the it is realized there v ould be strong opposition in both houses against any plan imply ing sacrificing of American and treasure in a foreign quarrel vv Inch does not directly affect the Americ in people Officials here indicated that some of the allied governments would 1 ke to have assume the burden in the Polish crisis If request had been made of the United States to send American troops one al replied Xot directly 01 formally America Should There has a feel ng among some of tht statesmen for some time that tht I States should be w tiling to assume 1 h new burden of interna foi the reason that Amen cm lives and resources wei e not so severely axed dur the world ar those of the other allied and as soc explained to the that tae of Poland is gi by the league of na under Article and that til s s the real guarantee under the Ver sailles The invasion of lo lands terr tonal integrity brings the members of hr league of nations ip so fact o into i state of w ar t nv it is a but the ques ton of whether this uai with Russia 01 it calls for employment of is 11 o technics determined I the the league mem aie automatically pledged to Poland s integrity and are also at once involved in eco non jc w th the violators of this terr lor il integrity But the league count 1 according to Article X should advise the league members as to the steps to be taken to preserve this territorial Has Vot The league so far as known has not funct at aU in this crisis Therefore each nation is left to its own discretion as to the steps to be taken to can y on the campaign in defense of Poland dis patches state tha the allied are considering what action they may take While they are j preparations for some plan of action the red armies are acting and closing in ev ery hour on Warsaw The position which the States government apparently takes is that war waged in conformity with Article X in defense of Poland s ter is not a war against Russia but a w ar waged against the invading hordes ing up the red armies There is no recognized in Russia so that the Invaders are x bj the United States as constituting a force comparable to a huge of ands There is nothing to show that the United States holds the people of Russia responsible for the attack on multiplying that Poland's invasion of Russia dated all Russian factions ily behind the red armies Assured That Democrats Will Carry New Hampshire Nominee Hopes to Make in England Present AbM Scott Bakei Praises ton's Woik for Suffrage Cause in Chiefs UiH Be Ti End Guests CONTINUED OK FOURTH thr Dayton Ohio o Hiar former P Taft aid toward electing a Senate the league of nations was expressed to clay by Gov Cox Democratic nominee We have every expectation said the statement that Judge Taft will urge Republicans in any State where a primary contest is on for the of a candidate for States Senate to support the man or men who are in of tht league of nations so doing he can con s latently remain a Republican in the face of his statement that the posi tion of his presidential candidate on this question is wrong Expect to Win New Gov Cox s statement was prompted by reports of success in the and Oklahoma Democratic senatorial primaries of candidates by assurances of a Democratic in Hampshire Gordon New e s on the notification c tee told the Democratic that the Democrats would carry that State and also would de- feat Senator can Gen Cox accepted tentatively an invitation to make at least one ad dress In New Hampshire probably at Manchester between August and September 1 subject to ments of the speakers bureau The candidate said Ije hoped to make several addresses in New England about that time tentative dates In Connecticut and Massa He has nevei New England Surveys Tennessee Much time was devoted bv Gov Cox today to a survey of the woman suffrage fight in Tennessee He ex- changed Tennessee information with Mrs Scott of t he Na t onal oman s and said that it was a v complex situation partly because of State al questions i juris diction of the legislature to act on the proposed Federal amendment Cox said much work be ed before favorable in could be assured He had not received messages from members of the legislature urging a hands polity and did not indicate his e repi les Mrs Baker said that the nominee was doing much more effect ve work in Tennessee than Senator Haiding Republican can G over Count v Gov Cov lias been sending tele grams and GO that really counts said Mrs Baker vis ed Senator ng while Senator has been sending telegrams asking hon he help Tt was suggested that tho ei nor might visit Tennessee but this was deemed improbable In honor of the notification torn San ram sco to officiate here and Mrs ill c a buffet noon at Tra preceding the es at the Montgomery county fair ground Members of the Demo nv ion il and other prom Democrats also will at tend Besides I D Roosevelt the vice presidential nominee Mrs Roosev elt and their daughter house guests at the cation period will include irman of the national committee and former Campbell of Ohio No Politics in Gov Cox said he viewed tht v sit here Saturday of President Wilson s tary J R Tumulty as without political The governor added that besides the courtesy of Mr Tumulty s visit lie had known him for many years and was pleased that he be 1 ere Gov Cox today personally ed a test of the sound amplifying de vice wnich will be used for his address at the Montgomery county fair grounds The governor and T McMahon chairman of the local arrangements committee both great satisfaction with the amplifier which the ror said carried the sound of a watch tick hundreds of yaras distant Assurance for Cox w eather next Saturday was given to the governor today by the local weather forecaster No except political in the governor was told FOUGHT FOR HUMANITY IN Nominee Urges America Be Kept Free aid Senator Assures Postal orkers of Sj in Then Mrs. Catt of Efforts in Behalf of Suffrage in forts of Cox Ai orkers in Marion Roosevelt Plans Second Colo 5 a tele- gram to William local newspaper writer Franklin D Roosevelt Democratic vice tial nominee said he would make a second Western trip in tober and would at that time visit Pueblo and other Colorado cities Colorado is not given a date on the of his first Western during 33-0 Co Marion Oh o AUE Harding tl e Republican nom i ee left the front porch 1 his afternoon for the first it waa only to go to Lincoln a few miles from the where he with of the Span sh American w ar the old Fourth Ohio and some C war veterans And he made the fii st off tho front porch since h e cam e home m o re than a month ago He had not intended to speik but tho w ar veterans insisted the nominee re his faith In Amer ica and Americanism and once more made a plea for a united nation has alw aj s been on the s de of in all its wars the Sena tor the veterans and it w as that fli st went to w ar f humanity s sake in 1S98 Will Give All tor Defense is the spirit that will e the States of America he declai ed I know T have been criticized for what I said about oui part in upholding democracy throughout the world The simple truth s we did not go to WIT until rights had vio lated and then we went to war to de fend American rights If will only keep that in mind we can that more than TOO 000 000 people will g ve their all all of treasure all of soul all of life to defend this great The story of the development of America is the s of the develop ment of the American conscience strictly and solely American he con J want America tp play its rt in But I do not Of foreign powers at any for any reason to summons the sons of America to battle e do not need any one to tell us what our obligations are Tribute to Veterans The candidate paid ti to the veterans of the Spanish American war and to tin American soldiers w ho joined the in suppressing the Boxer uprising in f hina For that we received our indemnity as did the other ers and we returned the he said Since then China has looked to as the standard of the world he added For that w e earned tho gratitud and confidence of C hina and we held ever since 1 et us munt un the republic as an inde pendent fiee self reliant America unafraid of enemies w mined to stamp out enemies w ithin and go forward serving America and humanity benator and Mrs Hard ng m With the picnickers for some time bn fore to their home where he received the in school administration of the Ohio State Senator Harding spent most of the time at h s desk He a number of visitors Justice for Postal Among the nominee F callers was harles k F tch of the local branc h No Greenv Pa I ettei Mr 1 itch is a friend c f the candidate and he called to tell Senator Harding lhat the letter arc foi him Mr A itch to the senator the griev ances of the postal ing tha nun bered one bianch of he Federal service that has not been treated I ettei carriers and general postal now are granted fifteen annual leave and since 1 have been given ten s sick leave whereas Federal have 30 davs annual leave and 30 sick leave He that the letter carriers and postal clerks should be placed on an equal basis with other government employes Senator Harding assured Mr Fitch that he is in with them and s Congress is already awake to the discrimination against the postal workers Senator Harding has al ways been a friend of the employes of the postal and in the Sen ate has shown his sympathy with all branches of it He told Mr Fitch that in a Republican administration the postoffice employes would have the full sympathy of the administration Criticize Democratic Efforts The Harding headquarters took a shot at the efforts of the Democrats to make a big showing of Marion democrats at the Cox notification on Saturday The Democrats are endeavoring to make a showing from Marion at the notification ceremonies a statement said For some time they have had a representative here working up a delegation and they expect to have 2 000 men at The facts ar that from nearby are made to the Marion 4, tt o i fro n these neighborhoods of the pa pers reporting that t v expenses have been offered to swell the number Tht ent re ment is character stic of math Defends Harding's Labor The Demot it s h nd alsc ai t responsible for an effor t to m h tr rass the Republican candidate a home attempt ng lo h stand on labor The facts are at to K Blazer a f i n er clerk and of the Mai ion cat lhat Se lutor Hard ng n support ng th un on i s c Since 1911 he un o i hell i rhr of the Mar n Stai build Sei if Ha J 3 h 1 1 o ped In 1 nam t it la bor o gan zai on H ni 1 i of Ills efforts to ft 11 a r 71 f n t hj d I eon d i i 1 I t c Lh Minor sni ci u i men art Thf a 01 1 id in d l if o 1 is n said an 1 od hr men ar ror i g j s t i ii ihp i H i Fho c t se t to arrip Att res dent of th 0110 i Suf fragt lation at lat a o Tenn s T hei that no d scout agement has bee i OH e 1 f r 1 ei e against the ratification of I he frage amendment Gives Aid to On the SPI jr nig w red we arr conl e courage tlie s of the TOT t j t in the effort to ji ratification benato IPI t a telegram to State Senaf jr lohn Houk asking bo as to tl r poll of Republ ca member of t t- legislature i id decl m g ti at 1 e lit to the belief that 1 ei i Republic ai in 01 t sor both j and efft t He i Mil e ron o iro is t whe 1 r 1 tai i cl n t i s at t of j e to tl woman of ur nat on This w as parti n t iat on o leport fron V. on that tho nominee in a th ai d o 1 i l t jf ington had indicated h pp e t n t suffrage t i d s nato Harding ar tl tho if frago situation n Tenn i waiting f t a as lo Jl The 1 f P i e i ep ts fron f Juh ol r n w tho Now Hampshire ex i that his State w ild gr Republican of 10 ODf to 20 000 Score Injured When breakers Try to Operate POLICE CHIEF BADLY HURT Nonunion Men Barricade selves in Cathedral ASKS 20 PER CENT Potomac Company Seeks Increase to Pay Eight Per Cent Increased electric light for everybody the government were requested v i e T tomac Power AL to an announcement t T public i ties commission the co pany wishes the rate to tl public increased from 8 per k hour to 10 a rf per cen and i 20 pLr cent i over tl low Ttf i ow pa d 1 city for street ind park ng ire Ten re its per k lowatt J ir to rate w Inch the compare pr ed from el r 191 at 1 1 time the puhl c ut lit TI j ruled that its t r to br a. net pet The now 1 a UT tl i the cent ow ing to n creased c of i it las Jimj rl per cent ae to labor ai d i p r c t lj coal h nee I'M The cumi in a j that pei tent interest is 10 d now ing- to tf c tions and tint it ought to be a o 1 to charge tl pub enough 1 S per It requested th it 1 consume s under schel 1 1 quired to pay si ding surr 1 s 1 on the ost of coal to tl v and that the discount of COT p r kilowatt 1 our to 1 i i sumers under s In du f sf j The c claims tit t 1 spent OOp on i o ad n in list i 1 that it. must so 1 abu t 00 on a vear for the next ten i express 1> i 1 ive rp s heretofore claimed bv tl L rr p i v n tl e court on i ov r 1 1 t t i maintained ith tic p hi commission since 191 e of Newspaper and Being De- Outbreak ns Antl Arc Para ling After in m Hall l thr pi can i N ea i of f nj red ral of then inri tuo s badl v damaged result of an attempt of k ng stropt car men an their aym to prevent operation of cars bj strike breakers late this afternoon Shots w ere fired wounding several per Otl ers were injured by ng m ss There were eral pas on the car at the time of the atta k but so far could be learned onr John i of Tulsa IT in in red He wasj r ported l i t Raided i tho Post I 1 w rr k tl L ind ot t rq J tul p w n d o W 121 tl n ru ur t Tan 1 000 r and their n i. a I i 7 or o lal mar hed to the t 1 1 f r rt r f uith Ra 1 v rr i a a i o i tow n L ti i of l c th d V no o Tn in s s al po2 to si ke t zc r nth 1 el tee If 1 t l i k ll f mol rm in i n t t b 1 Police C hief Injured C tf of 1 ol U in 101 strong w ju f1 i v. c n I l on the t a r k and i ot wl t r resumed 1 ad atta ked a 1 v. it i to de sir it II tors oi 11 1 leaked a s r rt ir i ea C atl of the I ur u ite Coi The strike 1 s Bought r in the Iral where they have barricaded the STEAMSHIP LINES ARE COMBINED MEN COLLAPSE IN HATCHET DUEL United American Company Will Control Fleet of Over 80 X o k ipr tl e 3 1 r K e in Sh i a 1 n ei 01 through ir f A 11 irr mil today a 1 i r 1 a id ama gama t f tl f Haw a ian s t T mi tl e I rm of I r 1 il N t ra t 01 1 I MI and f an r 1 tl i p f r h r open ng and oper is f t ar trade of r e n ei m n r rg Mr un tl P p and on n er r oral on can Han a Ian 1 m pur tl firm of T 1 arl n n The companies T he r own fleet of vehicle np o rr 000 deadweight to add t on to 200 000 tons of si i s ing 1 M. 11 be i ji 1rr i amo of I i I nf ra fd r h lame a 1" t p and a d ed con la ei 1 i It w is alco ai th 1 P KPT N TV gat on a I nf tl P fel ip and c-r P r r it o TA 1 be rp 3 t X r ran St p ind i o orpo rat ft f t I i te 1 American ui I b Ht. I presi lor lirn I e 3 ri r of 1] p Haw 11 f v. be n e vice pr PI tl r f b with udo ipt T C Tol i 1i f 1 r 1 od S ates s pp ng 1 oar i a. 1 p 1 t 1 r P t i New an T Thf orr V Per of 1 npw 7Tt on rr re th n sh PI P en ai and or n r cr fi ed P b d to I ur 1 tl o 000 ton Let Fall Unconscious Wounds Refuse to Explain Why They Fought Baltimore Aug 5 enteen i ere hacked to deatt v. hf n men fought a duel with hat hets last night each 15 the fight was ended 1 their falling unconscious in police court today they refused to pr each other and Magistrate Chapman missed the case upon their refusal to explain the cause of the trouble The duelists were Lawrence Preston and Frank Heffner The took place in the home of W ill lam Brown who said he left the men a deal in pigeons heard none of the noise of the Brown was taking them to a hospital when they were arrested BOGUS PASSPORT DEAL IS CHARGED Beady to Tour Boston Aug 5 said today that he v ould make a tour of the country in behalf of the Republi can ticket if the party managers de upon such a course T us far no request of this sort has come to him and hia campaign plans as ice presidential candidate in abey ance I 1 the ated P p hn aias John I agran li IT an aroh and ca d t a member of f n an r n n T lab r arrested h re at the re qi of rk th ri ies Ped eral a arrest was the important made since the war Alexander or I fa to be wanted in the as a draft He has been distributing German propaganda in this country for some time according to police Detective Sergeant Fgan took the man before I andis tion who held h m on the charge of ng to obtain a forged pa He alleged to have tr to get a passport for a man H now in Gei A code book was so zed In the search of Alexanders apartment H iff nan and a man named Burton have been anarchist ture to Alexander from for some time t as said Alexander was traced to New and there it was that unarmed with fled tlM during the to escape