Madison Wisconsin State Journal (Newspaper) - October 19, 1920, Madison, Wisconsin� FROM---------
A R E A D E R 'S
NOTEBOOK
Y- O U know fu ll w ell th e need for n u rs ing in h o sp ita l* and homos w here th e re a re h u m an beings
su fferin g th e pangs of illness. You
kn o w th is n*�d is la rg e r each w in ter.
You rem em b er how, d u rin g \fQL 136 NO 19
IheWisco eJoumai City EditionSIXTEEN PAGES
N E E D the la s t ep idem ic of influ-
P O R enza, th o lack o f n u rse s se-
N U R S E S riously h am p ered th o b a ttle
a g a in s t d ise ase an d death .
All o f w'hich w ould su g g e s t a n in �
c rea se of h o sp ita l- tra in e d n u rses. But,
acco rd in g to h o sp ita l re p o rts , th e re a re
few er n u rse s now in tra in in g th an
th e re w ere fo u r y e a rs ago. I t is true
th a t h igh w ages in o th e r fields have
tem p ted g irls from e n te r in g the t r a in �
ing schools o f h o sp ita ls . T h is m ay
bo c o rre c te d by p ay in g th e s tu d e n t
n u rse s m ore th a n m ere ly enough to
p ay th e c o s t o f books and an occasio n �
a l m ovie.
B ut, i t seem s, th a t th e m a t te r of
w'agea is n o t th e ch ie f fa c to r in th e
re d u c tio n of s tu d e n t n u rse s . T hese
g irls are sa id to o b jec t to do ing 12-
hour sh ifts on h o sp ita l floors w hen
th e ir sisters in a ll o th e r v o ca tio n s a re
w o rk in g e ig h t h o u rs o r th ereab o u ts .
W hy should th ey ? F u r th e r , i t is Raid,
th e n u rse s - to -b e o b jec t to do ing such
w ork a s sc ru b b in g , sw eeping, w ash ing
d ish e s and o th e r Ja n ito r serv ice , in �
s is tin g th a t th e doing of th e se th in g s
m ak es i t im possib le fo r th em to give
th e ir w hole a tte n tio n to th e ca rin g
fo r th e ill. C e r ta in ly i t w ould be a
foolish p erson w ho w ould d e s ire to
em ploy a n u rse tra in e d in Jan ito r
w ork an d lau n d e rin g r a th e r th an
m edicine a n d th e c a re o f th o sick.
Yet th a t is w h a t m an y h o sp ita ls e x �
a c t of s tu d e n t n u rse s! A nd a t w ages
w hich w ould m ak e a sw ea tsh o p p ro �
p r ie to r b lush w ith sham e.
A fa ire r deal (thouId be g iven them .
o r th e re is com ing th o tim e w hen tho
lack o f tra in e d n u rse s w ill c re a te a
fe a rfu l dem and fo r coffin, c rep e and
c em ete ry laborer* .
. . *
N in e ty p e r c e n t of a ll a cc id e n ts o c �
c u r in public h ig hw ays. A uto f a ta l �
itie s h av e g row n from nine
U S E p e r m illion p o p u la tio n to IOO
Y O U R in 1919, an d a n e s tim a te o f HO
H E A D fo r each m illion in h a b ita n ts in
1620. W h ich m ean s one d ea th
e v e ry th ir ty -o n e m in u te s o f th e s ix �
tee n a llo tte d w ak in g hou rs.
T hese a re s ta t is t ic s on th e U n ited
S ta te s , from C. k l. T a lb e r t , ch a irm a n
o f tho pub lic sa fe ty sec tio n o f the
N a tio n a l S a fe ty C ouncil.
A nd w h a t 's th e a n sw e r? C a re less�
n e ss com es a b o u t a s n e a r a s an y th in g .
I f p e d e s tr ia n s w ill w a tc h th e ir s te p
a b it c lo se r and m ach in e d r iv e rs will
w a tch th e ir d riv e c loser, A m erica can
c u t dow n th is u n n ecessa ry , and
a la rm in g ly high, d e a th ra te .
. . .
'I t is sa fe to sa y ," WTttes a b a n k e r
In Mexioo C ity , " th a t a t no tim e s in e s
1910 h av e po litica l cond i-
P E A C E Hon� been so sa tis fa c to ry in
i n M n
M E X IC O B anditry ' h a s been e lim �
in a ted u n d e r th e a d m in �
is tra tio n . C om m ercia l a c tiv ity h as
b een g iven a new an d decided im petus
b y th e lack of po litica l w rang ling ,
w h ich , in th e la s t decade, led so o ften
to th o sh ed d in g o f blood a n d d e �
s tru c tio n o f p ro p e rty .
M exico is, a cco rd in g to Dr. FL J .
D illon, no ted w rite r , now in Mexico,
"a b o u t to in a u g u ra te an e ra o f in �
te rn a l re co n s tru c tio n . . . a v a s t
b a n g e h a s corno o v e r th o p e o p le "
"T h e financial cond ition of M exico
is m ark ed ly better.'* d ec la re s l l . C.
M ost) 'n, of th e B an k o f lo n d o n and
M exico. .
"B leed ing M exico" is a b e tte r M ex�
ico. N o t b ecause sh� bled, b u t be -
canoe she, a t last. lea rn ed th a t peace
a n d p ro d u c tio n is th e key to th e co m �
b in a tio n o f th e sa fe o f p ro sp e rity . .
I t !
T h e B ritish coal m in e rs ' s tr ik e will
n o t a free t coal price* h e re -unless
you p e rm it it.
E n g la n d 's need fo r coal w in no t in �
fluence th e A m erican m a rk e t because
coal e x p o rts can n o t be
P L E N T Y la rg e r th a n th ey now are.
O F A tlan tic p o r ts c a n n o t handle
C O A L s n y m ore coal. B ritish
b id s fo r m ore coal w ill not
overcom e th is in ab ility to ex p o rt m ore
coal.
"T h e co u n try over," sa y s th e ed ito r
o f th e Coal T rad e Jo u rn a l, "people
h a v e m ore coal in th e ir c e lla rs now
th a n th ey ev er had ."
T he d irec to r of th e A m erican
W holesale Coat A -Locution p o in ts to
th e A m erican re se rv e o f JO.OOO,OOO
ton* o f b itu m in o u s coal. which, he
p red ic ts , w ill bo increased to 40,600,000
by J a n u a ry I. "T h is m ean s," he a s �
se rta , "co n tin u a lly falling p rices and
coal enough fo r everybody "
81st Year. MADISON, WIS., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 19, 1920. PRICE THREE CENTS
GET OUT, ALLIES TELL POLES
OPEN WAY TO COAL PARLEY
W E A T
PARLIAMENT
TACKLES BIG
MINE ISSUE
Rioting of Monday Believed
Work of Hoodlums Rather
Than Strikers; Looting
Held Proof
B U L L E T IN
L O N D O N - The w ay to renewed
n ego tia tion* in the nationw ide
B ritish coal s trike w a * opened to �
day by W illia m Brace, labor m e m �
ber of pa rliam e n t. Brace suggest�
ed a new plan of settling th e -con�
tro v ers y , in a speech, shortly a fte r
the re-as�em bling of p a rliam e n t
to day .
THREE THUGS
GET BIG LOOT
IN CHICAGO
C H IC A G O - T h re e bandits obtained $20,000 in ca th and $50,000 in negotiab le
papers w hen they held up C arl
M a u re r, a bank m essenger, here
today.
M a u re r had just le ft the S tate
C om m erc ia l and Savings bank, a
m oney to a dow ntow n bank when
suburban in s titu tio n , ta k in g tha
he w i t held up A policem an
usua lly accom panied th e m essen�
ger, but the officer w as ta t* and
M a u re r decided to go alone.
N o trace o f th e ro b b er* was
fo un d and M a u rer w as not able
to give a good description of
them.
DANECOUNTY
BOYS SCORE
ON L A M B S
Wilbur Renk and Kenneth
Stevenson Take High Hon�
ors; Dunn Girl's Entries
Win Prizes
EVACUATION
PRECEDENCE GIVEN OF VILNA IS
LUXURIES OVER FARM Q Q M M A N D E O
PRODUCE. IS CHARGE
!
Secretary M eredith T ells Bankers That Farmers Violatiort *ofl"
A re D enied N eeded Credit W hile Less Im�
portant Production is F inanced; Praises
Rural A ccom plishm ent During
Uncertain T im es
Pledge; France and E n g �
land in Sharp Note
U nsettled to n ig h t add
W ednesday. N o t m u c h
change in tem p era tu re .
Fresh south -winds.
I ON DO N-Tho B ritish p a rliam e n t w en t d irec tly to th e coal s tr ik e p roblem w hen i t convened f o r
th e fa ll serm on today.
S ir R obert H om e, p re s id en t o f the
h oard of trade, p u t th e ca se before
p a r lia m e n t in a speech rev iew in g n e �
g o tia tio n s w ith m in e rs' lenders on
w age dem ands.
P re m ie r Lloyd G eorge w as no t
schedu led to speak bu t he w ad p re s �
en t, re a d y to in te rv en e Die m om ent
labor m em b ers show ed th e ir hands.
L ab o r lead ers w ere to h ave o p p o r tu �
n ity Ho p re se n t th e ir cade w h en H om e
h ad concluded.
C O L D W E A T H E R S T R IK E S
T he firs t cold w e a th e r o f th e y ea r
s tru c k K ngland today, em p h asiz in g
th e p o ssib ilities o f su ffe rin g du o to
th e s tr ik e . Lloyd Georg� w as sa id to
h av e prom ised m ay o rs o f lo n d o n P l �
ough* th a t he w ould p ropose a so lu �
tion fo r unem ploym en t a t (h e ii re t o p �
p o rtu n ity . T h e w eath e r an d th o rio ts
o f y e s te rd a y in W h iteh a ll a n d D ow n�
ing s tre e t w ere expec ted to fo rce the
quostion to th e f ro n t in co nnection
w ith tho coal s trike ,
L ondon p a p e rs ag ree tho D oom ing
s tre e t r io ts w ere th e w ork of 1-last
E n d hoodlum !5 not unem ployed m en
b wit on a q u ie t d e m o n s tra tio n .
Th� loo ting of tw o jew elry sh o p s in
th e S tra n d und th e bag g ag e room of
th o M ilita ry club show ed th o m otives
of th o hoodlum s.
T ho r io ts w ere n o t a re su lt o f the
coal s tr ik e , b u t show ed th� s t r a in on
th o tem p e r o f w o rk ers g en era lly , th e
New-s said .
T h e H erald , lab o r p ap er, denounced
th� "C o ssa c k -Ilk - b ru ta lity of tho p o �
lice," b u t o th e r pap ers p ra ised til� o f �
ficers fo r th e ir re s tra in t.
A m azem en t w as ex p ressed th a t so
few w ere severe ly in ju re d in th�
c h arg ee a n d c o u n te r -ch arg e* in D ow n�
ing s tre e t. A lthough m ore th a n IOO
jrorsons req u ired RP-dical t re a tm e n t,
only six rem ain ed over n ig h t In lios-
pit.ils. Fourteen policem en an d 24
c iv ilian s w ere se rio u sly In jured .
T w elv e a r re s ts w ere m ade. th e n u n
b e in g held in jai! today .
S IN G " R E D FLAG**
T h e firs t s tr ik e d is tu rb a n c e s in th�
coal reg io n wen* re p o rte d to d ay frum
T on d u an d B andy, m in ing c e n te rs in
W ales. L arg e bodies of m in e rs g a th �
ered in bo th c ities n e a r m id n ig h t
sin g in g "T he Red Flag*' a s they
m arch ed a b o u t th e dim s tre e ts .
Shop w indow s w ere s to re d b u t no
s e r io u s d a m a g e r e s u lte d .
T h e m obs d isp e rsed o f th e i r ow n
accord .
BETTING FA VORS
HARDING, 7 TO I
N E W Y O R K -T he l ig h te s t b e tting
e v e r know n in W ail s tre e t o n th e o u t-
com eof a p re sid en tia l e lection p re �
v a ils now, tw o w eeks before election
day. Th� m oney offered d o es n o t ex - I
re ed 1250,000, w h e reas fo u r y e a rs ago
It w as m ore th a n $1,000,000 a fo rtn ig h t
before e lection . H a rd in g ru le s fa v o r�
ite a t 7 to 1.
VALECIA CO. HAS
NEW PRODUCT
T ho V a le ria M ilk co m p an y of th ia
c ity will s ta r t th is w eek to m ark e t
H ilver Key, a new p ro d u c t, w hich la
a com pound o f ev ap o ra ted skim m ed
m ilk an d veg* tab le fa t.
CRUSHED NEA TH
CONCRETE MASS
MI.W H A BO LIX F led flit!. 2 ft. San
Franc isco , w as a lm o st in s ta n tly killed
J��re to d ay w hen a h a lf ton blot k of J
c o n cre te topp led from th e C a lh o u n ! j
school and fell on him.
TANKER AGROUND
NEAR TAMPICO
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XAN' FR A N C ISC O T he sh ipp ing
hoard oil ta n k e r D illw yn. S an 'F ra n -
I cisco to K uropean ports, is lah o re n ear
j T am pico Mexico, acco rd in g to s m e - j
I so re Th re� �teamer� ar� s ta n d in g !
I by. I
NORTH ST. WANTS
FU LL CAR SERVICE
200 S IG N P E T IT IO N T O R A IL R O A D
C O M M IS S IO N ; L IN E B U IL T T O
' S E R V E P A C K IN G P L A N T
A p e titio n fo r a ll day se rv ice on the
N o rth i r r e e t ex ten sio n o f th e M adison
R a ilw ay* co m p an y 's W in n eb ag o line
ha* been flied w ith th e ra ilro ad coni -
m ission . Th� com m Lorton will ho ld a
h e a rin g on th� m a t te r OcL 36.
C ar* ar� now o p e ra ted o v e r th* e x �
ten s io n on ly d u rin g th� h o u r* o f t r a �
vel o f em ploye* o f th e M ayer P a c k �
ing p la n t to an d from th e ir w ork.
Th� p e titio n fo r fu ll- t im e Bendee
wa* flied by E. C. Growurwin. a n in s u r �
an ce m an . I t bear� th e s ig n a tu re s of
n e a rly 200 p e rso n s liv ing in th e v ic in �
ity o f N o rth s tre e t.
W h en official* o f th e M ayer P ack ing
c o m p an y o f C hicago d cd to p u r �
c h ase *he p la n t o f (hi a n e t F a rm �
e r s ' C o o p e ra tiv e P ack in g com pany,
th ey fo u n d th ey w ould b� h an d icapped
in g e ttin g w o rk ers because of Jock of
t ra n s p o r ta tio n .
Georg� I* Schein , a tto rn e y fo r th*
pack ers , launched a cam p aig n fo r an
ex ten sio n o f th e W innebago line to a
p o in t w ith in tw o block* of th e p lant.
T he M adison R ailw ay* co m p an y wa*
u n ab le to build th e line b ecau se of
lack o f fund�, so H chH n ap p ea led to
th e busine*� in te re s ts and w hen the
pack in g co m p an y v o lu n tee red to u n �
d e rw rite a $40,000 stock issue fo r the
e x ten so rs th e B ank of W isconsin am t
th� M erch an t* an d S a v in g s b an k u n �
d e rto o k th e sa le of th** stock.
T h e p o ck ing co m pany g u a ran tee d
th e ra ilw a y com pany w h a t amount�
to p ra c tic a lly th e co st of o p em tlo n
of th e ex 'eru co n d u rin g th� Iruurs th*
p la n t1� employ**� ut** go in g to and
from th e ir w ork.
FAIL TO CLEAR
DEATH MYSTERY
PH II# A DK I.P H LA T h e m y s te ry o f
th e m u rd e r o f E lm er C. Drewe*. D a r t �
m o u th s tu d e n t, w hose body w as found
In a su b u rb early S u n day , M oonie*
m ore baffling a* ever)- new , clew fa ils
to p roduce light.
T h e p o ss ib ility of th e re be ing "a
w om an in th e c a se '' WU a v ir tu a lly e l i �
m in a ted to d ay w hen it w a s learned
th a t I�rew es wa* u n u su a lly s tu d io u s
and h ad no social A m bitions. He wa�
em ployed a� a s te n o g ra p h e r by av*v*
e ra l m em b e rs of th� fa tu i ty , in a d d i�
tion to ru n n in g an e a tin g c lub in
p a r in e ra h p w ith h is a u n t. M iss K.
H anson , l ia n o v e r, N. H , w here D a r t�
m o u th is located . He w a s th u s pa) -
ing h is w ay th ro u g h college.
TOOTHACHE ALIBI
IN JAIL DL LI VERY
S T IL L W A T E R . M inn. Ja m e s M c�
K enzie com plained of a to o th ach e and
w hen S heriff X. O. M arsh , W a sh in g �
ton co u n ty , opened ha cell to ta k e him
to a d en tis t. M cKenzie poll need on
him . H e locked th e d ep u ty in 'h e
cell a n d �soaped w ith a rev o lv e r to
th e r iv e r bank . A posse .* seek ing
him.
HARDING REPLIES
TO WILSON QUER Y
W A SH IN G T O N - T h e w hite bouse
Unlay wa* considering a rep ly to S e n �
a to r H a rd in g '* � xp ian a tio n o f hi� r e �
p o rted s ta te m e n t th a t spo k esm en of
W ane� h ad com e to him a n d ask ed
A m erica to lead the w ay in fo rm ing a
new a sso c ia tio n of n a tions.
H a rd in g , in a le tte r in sh e w e r to
P re s id e n t W ilson'�, declared, w hat he
in ten d ed to convey w as 'th a t th e re
had com e to me those w ho spoke a
sen tim en t w hich they r�pr�*en*�d to
be m an ife s t am ong the F ren ch people,
hut n o th in g could su g g est th e F rench
g o v e rn m en t h av ing v io la ted p ro p rie �
tie s of in te rn a tio n a l re la tio n s ."
W E D N E S D A Y 'S P R O G R A M
6:30- B reakfast.
8 :30- G eneral conference- T a lk
by Dean H. L. Russell.
9: IS - Judging d a iry calves-
H ols te in , G uernsey, Jersey and
Ay rah i re.
12:00- D inn er.
1:00- Judging d a iry calve�-
dual purpose calves.
4:00- T r ip around U n iv ers ity
fa rm .
. :(X$- B anquet c ity Y . M . C. A.
W IL B U R N. H E N K of Sun P r a i �rie, K en n e th S tevenson of Dane, a n d F ra n c e s M enchain
of b u n n co u n ty c a rried off p rin cip al
honor* on lam b e n tr ie s a t th� Ju n io r
L ivestock E x p osition in th*- u n iv e r�
s ity s to rk pav ilion to d ay .
in hi� first y e a r o f com petition , W il�
b u r Renk. 1 4 -y ear-so n o f W illiam F.
R enk, S u n P ra ir ie sh e e p breeder, won
fo u r firs t p laces w ith h is S h ro p sh ire
en tries .
H is p u re -b re d ra m lam b, in �lass 27,
h is p u re -b re d ew e lam b in c la s s 28,
h is p u re -b re d ra m lam b in cia*� .10,
an d h is par� -tired ew e lam b in class*
31, a ll won first h o n o rs
E M U L A T E S B R O T H E R
W ilb u r is a tte n d in g Sun P ra ir ie
h igh schooL H is b ro th e r, who is a
f re sh m an in tho u n iv e rs ity th is .w ar.
won sev era l prize� In th e 1919 Ju n io r
L iv esto ck exposition . Mr. R enk is
se c re to ry of th e W isco n sin Sheep
B reeder* ' a sso c ia tio n an d on th e hoard
of d ire c to rs o f tie* H am p sh ire B re ed �
e rs a sso c ia tio n o f A m erica.
K en n eth S tev en so n , a n o th e r Dan�
co u n ty y o u n g ste r ex h ib itin g , won th e
$20 prize offered by the B ank o f W is�
consin fo r th e g ran d cham pion fa t
lam b in a co m petition open only in
first p rizo w inner* In c lasses 29, 32.
SD, 3*, 41, 44 a n d 47. Lee Jew el o f
M ineral Point, won th e prix� fo r r e �
se rv e cham pion .
Th� D ane c o u n ty boy a lso c ap tu red
first p rize o f $15 offered fo r th� c h a m �
pion w e th er iii th e sam e com petition .
T he B ank o f W isconsin d o n a ted $10�
in p rize* fo r tin* even t.
G IR L S C O R E S H IG H
Frau��* M each:* rn. IO -year-o ld .laugh�
te r o f W . W. M coehorn of Dunn coun ty ,
upheld th� p ro w ess o f h e r sex by w in �
ning th ree find prix�* and a second In
fo u r C h ev io t en trie s . Sh� ais** won a
th ird in the L inco ln an d C ots wold
cia**.
Th� d is tin c tio n o f ch am p io n e x h ib �
ito r a lso go�* to Mien Mea*'ham, w ho
aam� iii� g re a te s t distune� w ith ft
c red ita b le e x h ib it am i won til� $12
p rize offered by t h e . B ank o f W iscon�
sin . Th� prix� o f $*t fo r " reserv e cham
pion e x h ib ito r" w ent t
of th� H aney K-thool Seat B un d lur�
n .m p a i i ) brr� w a d eatlf-y� ! b ? fir.- la
day. Th� com pany w a �rn of th�
la rgest in th� m id d le west. Th� .un�
w a * about $ IOU.OU�.
$2 PACKAGE FULL
OF GOLD NUGGETS
Airrioult tiro M e re d i th to d a y cha rg -
nceded c r e d i t by b a n k e r s in fav o r
he c h a rg e iii a speech a t th e open-
DR. NOE CLEARED
BY HIGH COURT
J U S T I C E R O S E N B E R R Y 'S D E �
C IS IO N O V E R R U L E S L O W E R
T R IB U N A L : F A IL S T O F IN D
D E N T IS T N E G L IG E N T
Dr. W alte r No�, p ro m in en t M adison
d e n tis t, was com ple te ly ex o n era ted by
th� su p rem e c o u rt th is m orning in
.ll nm I sea I �f a l t ap p ea l from c irc u it
c o u rt over a n a w a rd g ra n te d Jo s e �
p h ine R, Val� as a resu lt of In ju rie s
to hor m o u th w hile th� fo rm er w as
fixing a too th . A c irc u it c o u r t Jury
had aw ard ed Mr*. Val� $475.
'U p o n th e c o n sid e ra tio n o f a ll e v i�
dence I am con v in ced th a t th e re I� ii�
m om fo r in feren ce o f neg ligence on
th� p a rt o f th� d e fen d an t m erely b a �
co ns# of hi* fa ilu re to sh u t off th�
po w er,'' Ju s tic e M . I i . K tw enherry
stat**! in th� decision.
Th� m o tio n �m�red to "** a sid e the
v e rd ic t w as g ru n ted , th� co m p la in t
w'R* d ism issed a n d Ju d g m en t wa� r e �
versed
Dr. No� w as u sin g a d en ta l disk.
p re p a rin g a to o th fo r a crow n a t th�
tim� of th� acc id en t. Th� p la in tiff
c h a rg 'd th a t ho d id no t us*' due car*
a n d th a t w hen til� d.ak slipped and
s tru c k th� floor of lier m outh th a t h�
did no t s h u t off th� m ach in e trnrn�.
(Lately.
T b s b u rd en of p roof o f neg ligence la
on th� d e fen d an t, acco rd in g to th�
suprem o �o u rt decision , w hich stat**�
th a t th** cu t m ay have re su lted from
p ure acc id en t. T he finding of th� Jury
th a t th** co m p la in an t did n o t m ove her
head w as b ased **�l�ly on th e t e s t i �
m ony o f th e p la in tiff a ie l Judging
from th e loca tion of th� c u t u n d e r th�
tongue, th� co urt found th a t lite
to n g u e m ust hay� been m oved.
$100,000 LOSS
IN CHICAGO FIRE
B U L L E T IN
\ I r A R S A W - O ccupation of
V V V i le * by Polish regu lars
vio lates the arm istice and
vio lates the pledges to allied
nations and the League of N ations,
France and Great B rita in declared
in a note handed to the Polish go v�
ernm en t today. l f G eneral Ze liq -
owakt, com m anding the troops oc�
cupying V dn a . i� not disarm ed by
Poland, tho allies w ill be forced to
take fu rth e r action, the note said.
c
U H R ' A G O ?'In* d� ? tn*v*�d a al*,
s 'ory busiocHM b u i l d i n g w i t h a Ioh-l of
$;uo.o*�i lien* * ar! bsh* .
Th*- b u Cdlng destroy�*! 'n th�
M o rt o f th� b u s in e ss ��l ion. E le v a l- i
| *>d and str**\HTANT1 NOBLE G e n e r a l
. W r a n g e l l troop* have won new
v ic tor ies a g a in s t lh� ItoUrhevik
I n e a r T aur ida , a cco rd ing to a com m itn -
I tqu,. issued from Hebastofsd today,
Th� offensive i� co n tin u in g on all
fronts , th** communiqu� aalii.
"N grth o f T a u r Ilia we defea ted large
en em y for* i * in th� region o f Goula!-
pole. cafh un rig Doth! prisoners .
" In th� region o f Orlchoff, o u r troop�
advanced a long th e r igh t hank o f th�
D a d per r iver, near ing the ra ilw ay
ju n c t io n of A |s>Mtol**v o.**
G enera l Wrang* I lias issued a d o r re�
r e s to r in g most o f t h e i r g o v e rn m en ta l
pow ers to provincial zemstvo�. An�
o th e r decree,- issued ny th** general, re -
pealed the p ledge tha t a n a t iona l a s �
sem bly will decide the fa te of Russia*
once the Uoishevtki ait* defea ted .
M O S C O W S E E S V IC T O R Y
MGSCGW G en era l Wrang�! will b�
d r iv en o u t of so u th e rn R u ss ia and hi*
a rm y will ii� d ra t m y ed, a sovie t co m �
m u n iq u e declared today.
T h e com m unique said Wrang�!'*
a xray had been forced in d iso rder from
n e ar Nikopol when sovie t t ro o p s c o u n �
te r a t ta ch e d and de fea ted five divis ions.
G enera l Babincff. c o m m a n d e r of one
division, w ,ls killed, th� s ta te m e n t
said.
N E G O T IA T IO N S H A L T E D
LON I JON N'cgot tut turin looking to -
I w ard a Balt ic union were s topped a t
J Biga, when I'rifle� Capicha, Polish m in �
is te r of foreign affairs, resigned
| D ispa tches said J a n ttom hski , head
: of th� Polish com m ission , w as foracrt
to re tu rn to W arsa w , b reak in g off th�
j conference.
PUEBLA SCENE OF
ARMED REVOLT
.
VERA I 'R U Z Armed opposi t ion to
I th� M exican gov e rn m en t ha� a r is en
I In til** slat� of I *u�bla s i c i c r* - \nu-
| I i on b i s bay** c o n g reg a ted i n t w o
towns, ai cord ing .o dispaiii�*-* from
I (hat distr ic t . T h re e Hunt sand l i e n ,
l e t t�y .ui e x - C a r ra n z a general, w* i�
j reported to hay� a ritu a l to p rev en t
(..Ii* �ai r *l*r* a; >>n f r ia r a u n in I ho
p r e s id e n c y , '
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