-'- ‘_ ,,..- ,¢,...;,_ .,,___,_,_ ,p -I .-R’sl~. 0./v.A<-4~».» \- '\ A _ ...A4 .. _,L ~ .V , . , ,.c"',-_-I-,-»:1|_ :» .,-. ,»~ , ._.,._-.-,_ , . ,_. . ., Isl ,, r 4 A* \ , . . m._ _ , ken had 1° br =\l"11ld°l1°d- _. “““‘°””°d PY °°“8'°°'- - -. General Denekine Captured . Bolshevik and I (Special to The Guardian.) l LONDON, Aug. 1.-Gelleral Dene- klnc, 'tho Russian coillmalllder, has gained an inlportant victory over the Bolshevik ulnl captllreii the town of Kailiaslliil oil the Volga. Five thou; sand Bolshevik, ilille gulls and large quantities of lnaterial were also tak- en. ill making this aillioullcenlellt OVER THE BOLSHEVIKI ' Town of Kamashin, 5,000 Many Guns. the War Office says that possession of Kanlashin gives General Denekilie il firmer -hold oil the river alld his main objective in the advallce on Sarutov, threatening the Bolshevik colllilluliicatioils with Astrakhall. lia- mashln was entered by the onti-l.lol- shevlk troops and the enemy were pursued 12 illlles beyond the town. British' Daily Expenditure Amounts to $22,500 (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 1.-A question ask- ed ill the llouso of (‘olilluolls tonight brought fortii a siatenlent fronl J. Austin (illaluiberlaiil, t‘.liallcelior of thc Excllcquer, that, the average ex- pellditure of the country during tile period froln April 1 to July 20 was still nearly $4,500,000/stel'liiig daily. French Governor For Algeria (Special To The Guardian.) PA-RIS, Allg. 1.-Jean Baptist Abel, vice-president of tho (lhalillber of De- puties, llus been uppoillteil goverilor at Algeria. lie succeells (`lnli'les Jolillllsll, wllo retllrnillg ret-clltly l'l'0m Algel‘i:i, shortly llel'oro the expira- tioli of his terlll, asked that ills coni- luissioll as govcrllor geilerill be not rellowcd, :ls he iiesired to give his liilie to the restoruliiill ol the Arlois district. Sir H. S. ,Rawlinsiln _ 0 Proceeds to Russie ,;_... (Special to the Guardian.) LONl)()'N, Aug. 1.-The governineilt has decided, says all olllcial state- lllellt tonight, that Gellcrlll Sir H. S. /Rawliusoll should pl'occed :lt oilcc to Noi-th Russia io co-oriliiiate the dii'- ticlllt. lllilitnry operalioll oi' the with- di‘u\val ol' the Arcllalllgel onli -Mur- lllanslc l`ol‘I:es. This r:oIllil'll'ls 'previ- ous cablegranls oil the seriousness of the North Russia. situation. French Government _ Nationalizes Retail _*__ (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, Aug. 1.--Virtual ilational- ization of the retail business pl'ovideil for in at proprisal to coilstrlicl tl thou- lies at cilst was tile l<‘l'ellclI Govern- lllent's answer today to recent food riots and dclrlallds for lower prices. ltetailers feilriug governnlelit compe- tition have asked that their stores be used instead oi' the proposed barracks and have agreed to accept the mini- illuiu price asked by the Goverilment. The publicity to be given these prices is expected to render specula- tion lnlpossible. Among other pro- ducts tllo Government plans to sell the entire stock of Alnerican army sup- plies recellily pure-based by I~‘rance. Wllile these plans are being foriilu- lated the Government is planning ag- pressive measures to be taken against lrestunrnnt prices. ' THOUSANDS OF JEWS KILLED NEW YORK. July Ili.-Louis Mar- shall. chuirlllali of the conlnliflee Ol' Jewish delegates at the Peace Foil- iereilco, made public here tolllly ll cable illessnge froln Leo Motzkin. secretary of the collllnittcees now ill Paris ill which it is alleged that 12,- 000 Jews, lncluiliilg 1,500 school chil- dy-on had ‘liei-n killed in new and ter- rible 'pogroius during June at Kain- ynywpprlilolsk. l{.it)\igoi'odL Ourlnille and other cities and towns in lik- ` rziiile. ._.__-_---- QUASHED CONVICTION AGAINST REV. B. H. SPENCE. TORONTO, July 31.--Judge Morooll this morning quaslled thc recent coil- victlon by Magistrate l\lngsford against Rev. Il. Il. Spence secretary of the Doilliniou Alliulice. in connec- ‘tiou with the famous "Pnrisltc" ball- ned by the censor. Tile judge took this nctloil because no tltllilllllt mil been iuadc to circulate the "Pnrlsii.o" after it was published. Tile convic- tion carricd with It n fine of $2,500 or four months lmprlsonmellt. Oil other points the nlllgistrale was just- ified ill ills decision. said the judge. and Spence was accordingly given his costs. ` THE \VEATIl'ER . TEMPERATURE , TIDE, OON, ETC. . __-__ 'ronoN'ro, Fair and C001- er. 'rho liao w I be. lush this “fier- 'ioon at 2.5 , omorrow at 3.41 und Monday .4; it will be lllgli to- _morrow g lit 2.56, M0ndtJ.Y Bt 3.28 and Tuesrlay at 4.04. . I8un sets this eveuinlrat 7.41, to- morow pf, 7,40 and Molldily ut 7.39; it rises tomorrow morning nt_508. Monday at 5.09 and Tuesday at 5.10. New nloon, Sunday, July 27th at Allenhy and. Plumer -Now Field Marshals (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, August 1.-{.lolleral E. i-I. ll. Alienby, forlllerly collllllauder oi' the _llrilisli forces lll Plilestinc, allil at present. special high collliiiissioiler for Egypt and Soliilall, alnl Li-ellt (len. Sli' l'lel'llcl't; Pllllller, vllllilllzlllilt-.i' ot' tho sccoild Bl-itisll arlny have been raised to the ranks of Field Marsllall. German Comissioncrs f Arrive at_ Versailles- PAlilS, Aug. 1.-The (lerlilall com - lllissiollers cllarged with delay ill Ile- livery to I"r:lllcc and llelgluln live stock caileil |‘ol‘ by the peace treaty and the trallsfer of the coal llilllcs at the -Haul' Valley, have :ll‘I'iv'ed at Ver- sillllcs, Sir Arthur Currie Sails For Home Aug. 7 MONTREAL, Aug. 1.-Sir Artllllr (‘.url'ie, coinillandei' of the t‘.ailaIlian expcditloilllry force, today cabled the collllllitiec llppoilltcd to prepare ai re- ceptioli l'oi' hllli,,tllat he was sailing for tlllllltdlt oil the (‘:Il'ollin \vllicli leav- es Liverpool for llitllfax on Aug. 7. Japanese And Chinese Clash WASHINGTON, July 3l.-Sixteen Japulicso I.-ll'lI>el-s and lnell aild three Japanese policelllell were killed, and sovcilte-ell .lapallese soldiers lllore or less serlollsly lvolilltled ill at clasll with .tlllincse troops at Kuallg (Then- ka, July li), accordiiig to an oiliclal report l'eceive(1 by the Japalleso cul- llass-y hero. The losses of the Chill- esn were not given. i The clash was said to have l`ollow- cd all assault oil an employer-l ol' the South Mltllcllurian Itailwzly Com- pal.-; by about twenty tlllillt-so sol- diers. The report said thc (.‘llilIc,~'e (lovr»l'lllllI=llt. explwlssrlrl regrrlt over the lllclilellt. and Ilisllllsseil fl‘olil of- fice the collllllllllrlel's of the illllllese division, brigade and battalion con- cerned, and i-epi'ilnaiideii General Mellk ilu Yllall, (lovernor General of K.il':'-ll Prrlvillrc, in which Kuang cllenku is located. 1 Threatened_Bigamy Case - (ISee also page two.) MONCTON, August 1.-The latest develcpnlcllt ill the tllreateiled blgamy case aglnst ii local man whose wife llulubcl' one ilppeareil on tho scene Wednesday, is that the curly nlorn- iilg iralll yesterday carried llilll as it passeilger e.lstwai‘d. Those who know most ol' ills nlovelilents state that he llnsgoue io l'l'illci- Edward Island and Sydney, N. S., to Search for proof of his first, wififs marriage to anoth- er man previous to his lllaI'l'_vlllg her. Learilillg of hcl' llusb:lnil`s leave (airing, wife llulliber one decided to departs for parts llllknowll and did so oil lilo St. Jollll train yesterday after- noon. bound pi'osIllllabl_v for the United States.. At. any rate she fail- ed to make good her threat of prose- cution and iiuietl-_v slipped away. \Vil`e Ilulllbfrr- two is still in the lilly. awaiting the results of her lillsbnlld‘:~i evidence seeking trip. Four Towns in Honduras Taken hy Revolutionists SAN SALVAl)()~R, .lilly 31.-~l~‘oul' towns in llollilllrns have been captur- ed by the revolutionists, according to dcspatclles received hero today, while goverllilicllt troops have scored suc- cesses at tllreo points. Cleneral Lo- pez Gutierrez, one of tho leaders of the revolution, was routed at Tupa- rentl, according to the Honduran -Minister hero, ‘Senor F‘orlin,. Gciinr- al Gutierrez was said to have sought refuge oil Elllajuco Mountnill, but his exact locntloil is unknown. '(`olonel”l<‘l'zincisco Cnrbonn, with a forco of 800 men was reported de- feated yostel~day` by Government forces at Gaballitos nndGonscorull. At. Goascornll Colonel Juan Volus- quez was killed. Tile tour towns taken by illo revo- lutlollnry forces, nccordllig to ud- vlces, hore. were Comayngun, Graci- as, (inlllascn, alld Marcnln. lil the de- partment of Utlnntlda, Coionels Se- frino Dolllgatlo and ‘Eduardo GlGlleu were reported to have taken up arms. lil tho fighting at Dnnli. which des- pntches ycsturrlny reported the revo- lutlonists had taken, there were a Goes on Cruise (Special to the Guardian.) QUEBEC, August 1.-The Canadian Naval Service steamer Hochelugu is expected here Saturday to enlbark the Duke of Devonshire, Governor General of -Canada who will leave for il cruise in the Gull' and the straits of llello lsle, _ Poland Ratilies German Treaty (Special to the Guardian.)_ PARTS, August 1.-The Polish l’al'- liament yesterday rzltifieil the (lor- luan treaty and also the tl‘cat\y'fol' the protection of lllinoritl-es by u vote 01` 245 to 41. I British Airplanes - (Special to the Guardian.) lll'll.SlNGl"0l{S, Auglll-it 1.-Eight. Ilrllisll lllrpllllles yesterday arose fro-nl I'l'llisel‘s statiolloll ill lilo Baltic Sea and bolulled iirollslrlult Bol- shevik llzival base for foi-ty ulilllltes. Bolsllcviki battel‘ies rcpllod tile air- planes returned safely. Chicago Disturllances 'Show improvement (Special To The Guardian.) (TIlltlAGO, Aug, 1.--lince wall' tt-i‘- ror and lilooilslled haul zl better night lifter foul' days and nights ol' riotlllg, llotwilllstnlldlllg a force oi’ 0,000 stati- troops and tllollsillids ot' policeulcll there on active duty ill ` the negro I|li:li'tel‘s. No Wage increase For Fishermen Gl.OU(‘Fl\STElt‘, Mass., .Tully Ill.-~ 'l`ho Vessel ()\vilel‘s, Associntioll re- presi-illilig illl.el'c.-its that control most, oi' lilo l'isllilig r'rul't llnillllg l'roll1 this port, today defillitely re- fused the \vl\l.:(, dt-lllallds of the Fish- crlili.-ll`s Union. ’ Tile i‘l.~illo'rlri'e'n ure corrylllg oil :I strike that has tlcdup tllo industry lil (llolleester, Pro- viueetowll and Boston. Tllelr de- mand that they be paid lifter eacll trip in uecol‘Il:illco with al lllillillllllll scale of prices for tlsllillg is dest~l'ill- eil by vessel olvneizs as putting it vll'~ tual ball on the operaltioll oi' vessels, but it' granted lllc olvilr.-rs contend, it would expose thelu to Ferleral and Stale pl'csccutloll. Hughes Draws Up Resolution for the Senate lWASl{lN(l'l‘(lN, .luly Ill.-(_‘llarl,es [-1. llnglles, has drawn up it resolu- tioil wllieh he offers i'ol' adoption by the Ullitrul States senate. collselltillg to inclusion ot’ the Leaguo of Nations covenant in the peace treaty. but sug- gesting four reservatiolls to prevent s:lcril`icin;; the interests of the United States. I This llecaluo known today when col'responden<~e between Mr. Hugllcs and -Senator i"redel‘lr‘k Hale, Repub- lican. of Maine, dealing with ratifi- cation of the treaty was inode public. Wh’le finding aiuhigllitius ill art- ticles I. and XV. dealing ixlspectivvly with wltllrlrawal froul the league und tuestiolis of purely a Iloillostie nat- urc, Mr. llllgllcs took clllol exception to artit-ln XXI. wllir-ll coilcerlls the I ' , , ' " l’ l Viulllno liorllllle .ind the llabllltv tl the llllteil States to plolldo .lllued forces til protect. other fllclllherli o th.. League. ' Said to be inaccurate ’l`he descriptive pllrllso clllployeil ill cillllleclioll with lilo Mullroe lloe- lrillo is said by Mr. llllgllcs to ll" ZIlar~r'Ill~:1te. while nriir-lo X. is brand- ml by llilll :ls :I trouble breeder, whii-ll, if not l-lllliinuieil, should be tllorr;-lllxllly illterprolrld. Ally -‘resIrl'- vatlolls," l\'ll‘. llllgllcs 4itlll\3t1....S.,lllll,llIl be ilicorporalcil ill “the lllsll'ulllellt of ratificatioll" to inakc lt. valid, hut the fact illat such reservations are Inside should not lead to the as- slllllptioll that the treaty would full or the pence i-olli`t-rellce would have to resuiuc operations. His Four Reservations. Sllnlnlarizcrl, Mr. liuglles’ follr rescrvatlolls .arez-l~`il'st. that on giving notlcc of its liltclltion to willi- di'aw frolll the leagiie. a power shall reuse to bo il nlolliber nr subject, to obligations of the coveilantat thc time specified ill the notice, -but that suell withdrawal shall not l'ele:ise that power froln debt or liability they tlleroforo incurred. Second, that questions such as lul- ililgratioli or illlporl. duties which are solely within domestic jurisrllc- tion, sllall not be sublliitted for coli- siileriition or action by tho League. Third, that the United States shall Iiot relinquish its traditional attitude toward purely Anlcrlcilii questions, which shall not ho sull- joct to jurlsdlrltlon of the league., leaving this country fren to oppose l1Cll\llSili0ll by any non-Aulei-lean country or territory. in tim western ilemlspliere. Fourtli, that under :lrik-.lo X the Uniterl States shall assume no obli- gation to undertake ony military ox- numbel- of killed and wounded. Much live stock and material that was ta- pcilitlon or employ its urnled forces on land or sea unless auch action is Bombard Bolshevik Eloquently Described at' Sergt. Ruth Famum. Last Yesterday was a big day at Chnlitaul flllll. lil the aftorllooll the BI-.rkclcy Svxlctte l'ul‘llislled :l di-ligllttul lnlisi- ifill l-'0llCl’l`l. and this was followed by :lil eloquent. and stirrlllg lectul'o by Sergeant ltulll l~`zll'lluill; her subject being “Scrliia ’1‘l'iuulpllant." lu their plcselltatioll of tlilbort and Sllllivull's 1`aIllolls ilpi-1-;| “|’lll:ll'oi'c," lust "V0-l1llllZ, frolil the I-'tzllldpoillt oi' elltertzlilllllellt, the liiggr-.st sllcccss ol' (‘ll:lllt.Illu|l|u sillce opening hero was Scored. “1’lliu1`ol'e" has been 2-tagerl lnanv tlules.in (.'lial'lottcto\\'il ill tho past, but. last illghl.’s pi‘escllt;ltioll of llliri llliilht and tuueful lwoliliiclioil was aillollg the best. 'l`hi= work ot' thi- cllorus was cxrellclli, lllore especiall- ly thc illzlle parts. ll was lil the sol.; Iluilllu-rs. llolvcver, that the collipuny .~.li|l‘l'l'Il. 'l`lle llI~l'lrel<-y sexietle l`lll'- nislled the ol'i‘llesl.l‘all part oil thi-l prograln in u inailner that culled for the highest colllillellilutioii. ’I‘he lecture ill the at'li»l‘llooll by Sefgt. Ruth lI`urnlIln was lllldollblcrll_v one of the best ol' the serie.-l and the lleroic lecturer was lriven a splelldid reccplioll. SI-l"gl.. Farllulll was given her rank in the Serbiall army oil the licld lleal' Mollustir. She was ilecor- ated three tlllles for ,brllvoI'y and was presellted willl tho roval order ol the Sel'liiall lied (‘ross by King Peter. Serbia, Sergeant l<`ul‘nulll said, had been a (‘llristiail country sillee thi- sixth century. -but ill keeping the 'l`lll'ks l'rolll the rest ol` Il