General News Notes of the Day, Daily Racing Form, 1920-08-10

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1 j : j j I , r r j j 1 1 J 1 " a j c n 11 f " . il 1 I 1 s j J v J , 3 1 0 li n t to GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY Private advices reaching Berlin from Danzig prp-j diet that Great Britain will in all probability be forced to. proclaim a state of. siege over the terri-,tory of the free city in case the .soviet army threatens to enter the Polish corridor. "It- is said that the allies, although loath to admitting, if, feel that there is little hope of saving Warsa.w, and tlint the fjuestion of saving Poland is licit the main issue. The main problems, facing the premiers is the defense of western Europe. One more effort will be made by the Mexican provisional government to. avert an .armed clash with the forces of Gov. Esteban Cantu of Lower California, according to sources usually well informed. .According to these sources, two commissioners were expected from Mexico City; ,to se,ek final conference with Gov. Cantu. It was also stated that 4,700 federal troops have been mobilized for use if necessary. Franklin D. Roosevelt, in a formal address accepting the Democratic vice-presidential nomination at his home in Hyde Park, N. Y yesterday. Joined with his chief, James M. Cox, in accepting the challenge of the Republicans to make the league of nations .one of the principal issues of the national campaign. , Capt. Roald Amundsen left Nome, Alaska, Sunday on his ship Maude for a cruise In the Arctic. Though Capt. Amundsen has been in the Arctic more than nineteen months, he said his real v.mige would only neKin with his departure from Nome to drift northward in an ice pack. The legislature of Tennessee met in- special ses-seston yesterday to consider ratification of the federal woman suffrage amendment, and, suffrage advocates hope, to complete the list of thirty-six states necessary to enfranchising the women .of. the nation.- The seven large coal mines in the vicinity of West Frankfort, 111., employing about 3,500 men, resumed operations Monday, and West Frankfort was normal after the sporadic anti-Italian rioting which began last Thursday night. The P61ish government is leaving Warsaw, its Capital, it is asserted in a wireless dispatch -from Moscow received at London yesterday. The place to which the government is being removed, the messace says, is Kalisz. Archbishop Mann is was lauded at Penzance, Eug-lanu, iroui u. destroyer ut 4:15 ociocK Monday nfteruoon. It was stated he intended proceeding Loudon.


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