Show — 1wiW-nill-p-iiiii — "—- - iiirniiiiTnHin — — — j mmamtm — im— r — mmUti iimMmMoiiliialMUM WEATHER VTAU — Kumlny flril Monday flr except unsCJl' stfulli rxlreino Itortlon 1 1 1 1 v change in torn Kralure i ha i in — milly Tnlr BJeei Is the man that endureth ttie itowb of temptation for when IK 11 tlKHI lit liail h Hvc the crown of II f i — tlninc 1 nl ilny n TY rA-C- S $&& !! i ' lay Frank Francis 7 last meeting of the National Education assooJatlon somt ne advocntort fi resolutlon in of International covenants toi jirohiblt the use of Ka anrt similar inhumane weapons in war up-Io- rt '6 Speaklnp In opposition D I- Marsh prosilent of Boston unl-- f of verslty declared it wsis a waste human effort to try to define what' ' shall not be used in war "As soon an you convince people that their lives rtre in peril it is - I'll reaun natural 10 expect iney wm every device inacW possihle by scV J — M ence to save themselves" of 'Pliat is the experience th( World war Desperate fighters re 4 sort to desperate means It is the in full oplaw of eration Much of all our condvict in out of that inborn struggl" ' life-crow-s Social amenities soften that - Latest statistics give the school attendance in this country at 21000000 When America had Its birth the rntire population did not exceed — — 2500000 Another 150 years and the chlVi dren of school age will require' threev and four times the school facilities now provided — Either that or every home wilt be a school house where trainings will begin with the baby and the bent of mind will be established at 6 or 7 years of age plastic The - impressionable will be molded and yotigsters their careers riore or less defined Although it is Just possible that the home ai we know it today will not exist 1W) years hence For the home Is changing ami th inme of fortv years ago is not"the home of today There are tooann youin is xoo many diversions world-wise to b'J precocious and held within the restraints of the days of long ago The women of Arizona have tnrtefl n movement to preserve the desert flora including variou cacti There "are collectors known as cactus faddists who threaten to lave none of the desert flowers When Arizona Is denuded therft will be a spine or two to be found on the uplands south of Ogden where in the spring the bloom of the cactus is beautiful ' T Health engineers closely examine the water supply of Utah and they do good work Before there was a thoroughh Utah had study of Hanltatlon deutli rate at 40 per 100000 due to typhoid Today that is reduced to four i and typhoid Is disappearing The number of cases of typhoid before our Hource of water and milk were wafeKHurded totaled nun ir"i every year looked upon Now lb disease afi inoif t!t preventable of m(t nil dluo rind if opctirrcnre if on tlinwrt rrjtrutr(l WiHH erf u community ifflM-tlo- ilf Mi I By WILLIAM HARD of The Correspondent Special Rtnndard-Examinc- r WASHINGTON July 14 — This campaign is all full to- the guards of subjects which the politicians won't discuss butl which they work at all the time One of them is the j MONTANA HOIVIE such'facts as the jfollowing: In the "border" states of Mother 'And Four Small Daughters Victims of Oil Lamp HELENA Mont July 14— (AP) A 'mother and her four small in daughters were burned to death a fire that destroyed their home near Boulder Mont this morning after they had retired last night leaving an oil lamp burning The victims are Mrs Anitoni Eva Lepalne 10 Theresa 7 Edith 6 and Patsy 2 Three ether children Richard 12 James 9 and Frankie 8 saved their lives by leaping from their Their cries bedroom window brought neighbors to the rescue but they were unable to reach the entrapped victims James suffered a broken leg in making the leap Art Williams the town blacksmith was overcame after he had reached the door of the room where the five were caught by the flames while they slept Louis Lepalne the husband and father and his oldesJL son Julieo were badly injured when a motor railway car they were riding while at work crashed into another car the acqident occurring almost at the same time other members of the family were burned to death -- Le-Tai- ne MAN IS LOST COATJSNUND For Play From Salt Traveler Lake Citv Wllb ll In (I leKiH to In bet'iif any mw wbu y fli'fptf of lone-I- I ))t'imt'H deejly dpt etved Tit remedy Is lh Kyktemat k idficlntr In th nilnd mmtalnlruc vhoifotn thought 'l'h Tn't rtiir(y fur nerve N news in of 1tep!lfi( hr Hi dlt'lplllilti tft mind to re rch for irmiif FORT COLLINS Colo July 14 A P)— Police are earching today for 11 K Ooodsell 62 of Denver reported missing ninre Thursday while traveling by automobile with two compnntonM from Salt Inkw City to Dew Moines Iowa An officer today found a blood-htalne- d cnuf l onfalulntf paper indU It ludontrlng to ftoodwll In tenr Fort ft t JiwhIdhmI S- povernmfnt of ours mftle no niltitK whr-- It Kerpn tn romsi on a hltrh plane by elevalJiiK jnrvi'i men of Him type of Major Httlfdt The fnrefct rrv)rn in one nf the t example of government eon nnrvfitlori of jiiitiirnl retmurrtr - bt-H- rervlc In that Vftd t ivh'olf Ih-it- nri worker cNllinr and f n-fl- fi-rvl- Wir - L'tilfed fN d lh credit on th eovt-rnmen- t ware Maryland West Virginia Tenriessee and MisKentucky 0 souri there are approximately negro men and women who actually vote In the northern states of Massachusetts New York New Jersey Ohio Indiana and Ill'nois there are today 545 0Q0 negro man and women who cast! ballots VANDER WOUDE 18 years of age was M1ISS ANNIEburned seriously 'Saturday afternoon when the automo SOMKTIMKS HOLDS BALANCE In Several of these states — "bor- der" - an4 northern — the negroes hold sometimes the political balance of power The headquarters of favorable o and equal treatmnent of the in the Democrats by politically north has been for a long time Tammany Hall It Is claimed by Tammany loaders that 21 C negroes now hold New York Ulty political or civil service positions with salaries in each instance of more than It la indeed' claimed $1800 a year by them that negroes hold more really good! and' lucrative positions under the New York Citv government alone than tinder the whole fed e r a go ve rn me nt th r o u ghout th e United States Ferdintnd Q Morton a member of theNfew York City civil service commission an3' said to be the higheet Salaried negro office holder in thJ country with those' other New Yof k City officials of his race visited Washington this last week bn a tour through the country westward for the organizing of "Al Smith-Jo- e BoWnson Negro clubs'' In ail important centers of negro ' voting activity DEMOCRATIC NEGROES f Negroes of several ciuoe m bor der" and northern states have re- (Continued on Tago Two) ne-ftr- 1 i j' IDAHO AN KILLED HUNDREDS FREED OF PENITENTIARY — (AD—Korft IfKULJN July hundrdM of polftl'fil prUoners In lll be reuM'd or I'rufthliin JiillH biivo their in nttffitiniy tsetiteru 4'ommute) to Mlmplo imtirinomnent Monday n n r"uil of tiie nmiuxiy tut for pollt(M offenders pft¥ft by lli it U'I(tiK nluy Application tt the law in fdhr Kditeij of lnrxniy will dflnynl fop it fi'W (bo to ulfe the nnvt' wiry llitM''hnimi of driciimentH FrhMHi of Mux Jloi'i tli "Moii-lll'idd uf HttKiuiy" who (irvlrtj n Iouk term and brignndng endeavoring to high trra"t(() have the law made upjdlrnbln In hi another hn cane He hn mouth of hl trenteiwe to crve More than 2)t) primmer ronvU't-e- d of rrlmltiHl offence who Ikkihi h hutiK'i' strike ThiirMay In an ef furt to force tho lehtimtHg to In elude tJutfi lu th nmnoMy are oritltmlfi their utrikf They hope with the Hiitint' of friends to obfiiif fhflr freedom (tf I n fc j HOOVER ON WAY car atMhu jumped from curb and grabbed herl! I TEA! OFF CIXJOTING -The minister and Itohmd J (Ol-11Kecvej held their coats about Miss Vandcr Woude and with the aid of an hnidentified young man torn her blazing clothing from her body Rut not before he was severely burned By the time they had ripped her off it was nejurly burned Clothing First Komiiice From West away Only a handful in all of had ben her dress what Coas Toj Travel By 'and bjoomefg underskirt She was jplaced in an automobile ny - orij usraen ahd driver! to the home of her WASHINGTON July 14— (AP)—- - father William Vander Woude at 1025 Darling street Dr Vernon S Haying sajd farewell to the men wWh whom he has labored in the (Continued on Page Two) commerce department for seven years Herbert Hoover tonight d The first presidential candidate from the Pacific coast IN was going home to receive the formal notification of' his selection as jthe Btahdard-beare- r of the ! OGDEN AUG 1 party The heads of the divisions met Mrj lloov-by appointment at a Dr brcf farewell reception director of the Republican Nominee For George Kj Burgbureau of standards spokesman for Congress To Be Named th fflecretry' lieutenants voiced Un regret of all at "even the temAt IT Time porary severance of our tics" and wished toy the candidate "(od The Kink dlfitrlct eonK'rewlonal spflpd throuRh all the future years" convention will be held In Ogden Thi party's flrnt Bfop on the on Wednesday AiiRUHt It the dny journey to l'ulo Alto is at Chicago preceding th Htat convention lierc where for throe hours tomorrow Davjd J WlUon district rhalrmari thf tM'trot)ry and Mrs Hoover will announced fiaturdny aftnrjnoon Mr Wllion balho guitH of the vh' president chairman of t h Hnd Mrs pnwn Wbcr f'hicngo leaving county Jlpubllcnn crtilral toijiorrow evening thc cundidate cfimrtilttf' tto annoiincd that b his lulled lit rail for inemhTN of wljl proceed to Hupfrlor to twii diy fnd a Jtlaht tm h that commtt in meet nxt Hniiir iut if 'rMlhjtt :n(if1g with whom doy nftcrnnon nt8 'o'clock t th Im'wlll li"Ui flh and tn!k pidltW-comity court huwt iS'At g thin pmc he tn4 lb tlrn Tuwdny )uvrig:vvji yHuprlor n nd tnnnnr of lortlrtK of Duluili tli rand! filrtO by to iboth th cjinrrrf(donitl dale's Mop will bo fit Omnhn and Mat conventions w) b drtef-rrlnc- d Not' whf)rt he will rp"nd thr (rnhi connclions ho'jrd flwaMlng r Wt'bT cpunty Mr wilUort added his ti'tln fiitfiK Hum) kti Oovcipnf Adam McMnllm and la fntltJed to 63 delcfojtfn at nrh in the convention! or on f urj' ach 100't supporter olbr Ioydn Jem will his voiea or major fraction thrpor pt-board ( onvcni dy und ride acrom c'4t for Reed Smoot oft ifnfttor in moot triiln nt 1426 t'h slttto jivlth hlni J and :l)on n Colton l tl only f Wisconsin The governors 1ho :ir cqndtdAto for jhf rongrc Minnesota! rxjected tr nlfanal nomination for a tlm trdtvcl Mlfji Mr Huovf-hm rof4s th-i- wtnff Fho Jump from (riha to Han KrAclco via WOULD FIGHtf DUEL Hn and tfnernonnjnto will OVER NOBILE STORY 0thn b iiuido n ih hr'nu the regular train fWhedUl' Atltr Hi tTf pHon by CJovrnor noMi: July H— Un — Klgrvr Voting ft ftd Mnjor Itnlph Bt lhf ficiUmelll ith flshtlnai editor of Mr I'Intipro lirtu cliajenKtd th direcrljy hull in Hun Matin lltinvr will motor to him old borne tor of th Pari nti Inland Kinnford imlvfrity to it duel for mnkfn tthat hs a i refirtirtn on tlcnfrnl wjirrn tin! August 11 he will in foriiiiiHv tjotlflrd of th sction of t'mbrto Noblln'a beinRl fivd find th's JCoiiPfijs i'Uy fonvinllon from th Jttrnnded crt w of the lti" iih ORDERS MURDER lf ftlttm July 14 tO h!S HOME -- $) IN CALIFORNIA ed turn-edlwestw- ai CONVENTION SHOWMAN1 GRANTED DELAY IN TRIAL hKNVER NIo Ttily 1- 4- AV) —Arrangement of Alpheun D Dickson Denver theatre magnate on n chnrgD of claying Herbert H 1'owell jrroeery boy whom Dick-ofound with Mrs Ilckon at hl lmm 1hk Sundpiy morning vn set over until next Hoturday when Dleknon nppenred today before Judge Cieorgo V Dunkle In dlntrlet court DlrkNon'w f'ounel tolt thn cmtrt they hnl riot hfu! time to nidy!tlie f hnrjrewl ndfurtfdy Judge Dunk left ftrntHed the rontiiiunncn without comment n in iti ha ittti df ilm bf(iitff n nuaic'i?jri iin Hi iiMiM nnv MtihKMi punted In itt'ti in inn til fill tiH i'r 'iiiMiiii f te tti' The htithtn lit I'tdti 1922 fW't t riote Virkovlrb (tlM' Flto l hat ind tvi-tiln- del-fitn'c- Nlrs fl-- j ed r r ! r-- DKNVnil Tolo July 14 (AD — One man wit killed nnd ive TO QulT BUSINESS other wre overcome 'with rarjion tnnnokide (tin while flennlng ogt a FORSOOOL LIFE isnol nt the vnt 4'ojfirndo I'ulp tmjp DliNVnllt rol Taper comfmny here today The July H— rAD men were auKht in a Ktrong draft -- ijohn iJ (Mark president of thf whIU cleaning th vat Mldwi-s- t ttf iht company a dl frotn the rector of i(h Hiftndiird Oil ron-pin- v nml fell Onu wotker Jfenry I'opp fumed of Indliiim and vtc presidefy died before rejbruerd could ftfinh of! t!w'- mi I'lftfttfrrn Mm tfiib'tiiji rtiiutmriVt Is prrfwrlng I to field for he drfucrl th'i bniiM - ni r' if iioUstir- jlhld it Icnrrfd lure fl ' FOR BOOTLEGGING tlny tiiif M I'osiUott with uUljrlffi lh MM' wrist In lh" rwnr mt u r H ' x " w to wlO ft ronimjtleil fittvtog Intde f he ronfsM he srjiifrh !Tf In oiktrnly In wouM lremh to Jhern 'tt th evile for ' a tfsc ' of liquor ce le 5 hi-- fvw-p- self-sacrifi- He-public- an h to MntNKH la July H— fii tnUi jlii flnandnl etrci ew step (AP) on bonUrftitlMK ei)tf Joliiis HopUlns iinivi"ilty wt ifMinly Wyotnlfitf oi nninJr rhnrpcf the ftey lmvfy Dy de- IIHUIfHOri' IM" fH llflt 4M tUnnff At Joliiij Htpllns Mr Clark by Uov ordt"t listed he Bold Ikjiior to get tn toin h toly in lloitl lfiiji"tit hi lnr!d'ii ' phtAx rfnr Vutiti Ift be returned to thwt with evil doitu that he inlghl re lftU u pit m iidunl (oufici r hd hIIj! In cfioml fof fM then'1 ftnru U)e itiH AtfMi'Ulf iff it KlJitf sjx'f ' n "limit Kfoli-- JurU-ovlr- hii Y - POISR Idaho July 14— (AprC Vance 34 was killed today when he came in contact with a power cirrult tn the Holsc atone quarry above this city lie was believed to have attempted to Kfiut a door to a switch box which in pome way had become connected with a '220-vo- lt charge used In the blacksmith nhop in which he wa working A companion William "White who wn working with him In the shop heard Vflht e rail for help and from the quickly pried him away A phiHUImn door with nnh'vf colled nud a pulmoior ued wk without avail SUSPECT RETURNED MINISTER JAILED HA CH A M JiS'Tt (A IM — Jo V I Uovlrlt N r il OAS KILlTs ONE OVERCOMES FIVE bile she Was driving caught fire and ignited her clothing She jumped from the machine her dress blazing and ran into the jMcClanahan store Washington avenue turned ani dashed out of there up a stairway where a man threw a bucket of water at her aa she went past — r ff— — The young woman doubled back to the sidewalk and the Rev E J Hbuchton la tourist of Mt Vernon riiji-AnnT- of Hu?inet fti(Kp July ?ltte hi an Mtli'l" ty Iohn ! h drrerv"1 trlhut nun whli-ti diit mtuh for itn tn"in yUn TltK Bystanders Seize Fraritic Girl in Down Town Section Smother Flames and Tear Burning Clothing Frojrn Her Body Short Circuit of Battery Wires Blamed In Accident Dela- both feet frozen and an arm broken sent Captain Filippo Zaooi and Captain Alberto Mariano ahead on trek for helo for the survivors tbir of the dirigible Italia and himself regained on the ice to die alone said a report to the ministry of defense received today from Captain Tornberg chief of the Swedish relief expedition at Spitzbergen The captain 'quoted a message from the Krassin where the Italian officers are recuperating after their rescue by the Russian ice breaker from a small Iceberg The report added that the gal lant Swedish meteorologist entrusted Captain Zappi with his pocket compass which he asked should be mother as a souvenir given i FOOD IS TAKEN It also said that the two Italians carried away all the provisions of the trio in order to realize their plan eff reaching North Cape and obtaining help for the six survivors including General Umberto Mobile whom they had left encamped on floes near Foyn Island (Press dispatches from the Kras-si- n earlier today said that Captains Mariano and Zappi declared that Dr Malmgren died on June 15 from exhaustion and that only then did they leave him) The Swedish admiralty tonight said that it had received no confirmation of Dr Malmgren' death On the slim chance that he was Mill alive they have ordered the Swedish flyers in Spitsbergen to make an intensive search to clear up the mystery as soon as possible LIFE FOR FUIKSDS "Greater love hath no man than man layeth down his this that life for Ms friends' waa the tenor with which the affair weui discussed In official quarters here they re called too a parallel to Malm-gren- 's in th& case of Ceptain Lawrence K G Oates who walked out into a raging Antarctic blizzard to die in order that three others of the fatal Scott expedition might have a better chance to reach safety Captain Oates' great sac rifice was in vain but Malmgfen's companions were snatched from the jaws of death three weeks after he bade them farewell IXQIIIUY SUGGIiTFD Swedish officials are considering what fteps they may take toward a formal inquiry into the whole No-biexpedition One expert on international law said there was no hindrance from that body of rules but that difficulties of a political nature might be encountered He believed that a method will be to-h- Mss Annie Vander Woude Seriously Blistered Before i ) Thl Ogden Girl Baldly Burned Wlieh Firej In Motor par (Makes Her Humkn Torch BY POWERiCHARjGrE — -- ( M-- why? HeB nvwvr: onirn ni more often Men run around like lr ft nlnne tUiu but women even in thewn erntttict))itel imh nre forced to li aintin umro than men' j 270-(10- ( Von (ifk cutiN" ! " tlMd - n h fHllfig him rducatlonal IfAba ? intendent of the Nevf York State Civic league-4- nd circulating false information about his record i STOCKHOLM Sweden July 14 — (AI) — Dr Finn Malmeren with him of j negro vote s City The Republicans at Ka did not exert themselves ov( rmuch or even at all to get "equal hotel accommodations for the olbred delegates The Democrats at1 Houston in their convention hall )?ut all colored spectators into a special little chicken wired cpop jThese reminiscences' do not prevent either party now- - from interesting itself in the "colored race The Democrat! of the solid south may feel as they may feel ahout The Democrats negro suffrage who are managing Jhe Democratic national campaign are intent upon FROM FIRE IN rerHved i ni lini fidgeted and looked at his desk calendar booked up with dates ' "jNo-- Better come out to ray: house! where we can really enjoy it What will yoU play fr me?" "Daves and Dambrosio" answered the Chicagoan "I know Dawes but not Dambrosio Is he an Italian?" V queried the duce "YesL" replied l4isk: ' "All rlcrht Bring it alone" r the premier laughed "I am al new Italian genius' to discover ways gl4d I Juid j I - l ICYJVASTE i FIVE ARE DEAD Mm IN I cut hia upper and lower lips and bruised hia face ' Skidding across the pavement he was oruised about the body and the wheel of the second car injured his arm rating lh know-Mussoli- j : - Fear Foul TO DIE ALONE Swedish Scientist Sends Democratic Nominee Declares Kansas Editor Is Misled Democrats And His Companions On G OJP Make Haste and Unfair In Repeating Erroneous Information Their Trek To Win Ballots About Governor's Legislative Record and Emporia It Man Replies With Challenge to Deny Statement MAY BE LIVING TAMMANY BUSY lovingly Calls Al Dangerous to American Moral Fabric I "Ah!f A fine Cremona maket " exclaimed the premier— "no Sweden Considers Colored Hold Balance of bdtter workmen in the world" Inquiry wonreiterated 'What he obile the Into "Fine!" touched Entire lie Power In Several strings ALBANY NJtn YoldJuly 44— (AP)— Governor Smith turned lew tones you must be able to get ojut of it" dfful States political foe—the Rev R R Miller suner- Expedition 'ir Musso"Shajll I play you a bit now?" asked the American ceeding' north on Grant avenue ' The- force of the impact knocked him directly into the drivpath of another automobile en by James Peterson of Wilson Lane which was proceeding southward The latter car stopped with a front wheel on the child's arm Dr N If Savage city physician found that the fender of the first machine had rcaved in most of the boy's front teeth — LEFT BEHIND July 14— (AP)— Benito MWsBolinl the premier of Italy will pass upon a melody for the violin composed by Charles Dawes vice oresldent of the Unites! States at a pnv&te recital summer residence the Villa Torlonla Monday atH the iremlG-r'be rendered by Mi(lan Ltisk Chicago violinist will It evening who was granted an audience by tfee due© yesterday and was a musician 6f note had the temerity to hb that to be introduced in iturn violin alons Mk bMng V "I ifope you have an Italian ilustrunient" said Mussolini me see it" Luskl unswathed his treasure knd the1 premier fingered it Both found alung th highway CrillltiM w a which to denth h'irt ftnbbed with' Jnfornuktlnii ifnv'd from Halt Till! t'lty Wdn to lh effert that VIW ELECTION OF PRESIDENT Thut'Hday int: llf"'t '1p'-- ' tHf"' tin? iulMitlon of nrrlvln eprelittt H Hi nifty mU h hi Denver W t llwlp fi)s hUh?r dii ft wns of l:ifK mim (trrjinK rnoiity rrillid Mod the tMilHvtdloTI of th but Wllrt itot netVOII befJiUe hist n tnotf Irn poi tn tit for women thnn oinpanloti? pi eined nil right t j Smith nd White Hurling Ch arges At One Ajnother DR MALMGREN OMK painfully injured The boy came out of an alley several witnesses told police and was struck by an automobile driven by R E Stewart 2619 Jackson avenue which was pro- (JdMlt-ll'JJd' Hv ftfini Iht Is imic" In tnony wij' IN in- stinct andthe reciprocal relations of the human family demand modifylnp? Influences but man at best has much of selfishness in his makeup Every day something is placed before us to mphasize the fact thajt this tts a great country u !" i Hiissoli ni to ear l une Chas Dawes Composed TO BE FACTOR by one automobile and HITknocked beneath ' the wheels of another Klyosh Knilo 6r of 2 424 Grant avenue was At tho V bn The vjrture whb h never Has at tucked :by ten) pt at ion (n jrieeerv ing of no monument — Mlir da HcuderJ : JEGRO VOTES 1 rcteanl v A A - OGDEN CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING JULY 15 1928 362 Ogden Child Hit by Two Automobiles at AA- tines temper normal Year— No A A- Monday - h AAA AA mImvc Very Hot Fifty-eight- fllMI rl (Continued on Page Two) SEES FACKEtlS ACT UNCONSTITUTIONAL -- Dunham today declared the packers nnd1 stock yards net of contrreps of 18 I unconstitutional The att vested in the secretary of ngriculturu power to fix and com missions ehnrgertblo by livestock oomthlsMlon firms nt the various markets of the country The finding ws In a cno brought originally by thre Omaha commission firms sirs Inst the of figrlciilmiy nttorriey dl-1 uetiffn and Ibfl f'nlffd Htstcs nddl-tlonrJi't sllornsy ntni Mighty plalfstlffs later jolrtc'l th suit H nn ry dl DEATH CALLS GIRL WITH BROKEN NECK f AP) — Idaho July 14 24 whose nsck was broksn in n automobile accident July 4 died today An operation performed Immediately after the accldept was believed to have set br on thn road to recovery- but pneumonia developed She and four companions wers Jnjuifd when fhlr Automobile on the plunged over u stcrp frnide wers Idaho t'lty road when th-on the way to n Fourth of July HOIHK Mildred erroneous statements! about Smith's legislative record on saloons and vice ! ' " ? cialized vice Jf-- - DEATH THREAT HOLDS BROKER HIS OFFICE TO Gang? D Uotson Tarker - (eJ?bi nilom WRECK PRINT SHOP FOR ATTACK ON AL f EDITOR DECLAUFJ) WRONG "White knows nothing about what has been happening here in Albany" the presidential nominee said as he paced bac't and forth in the reception room of the executive mansion where he had received re-- l porters for his dailly interview "He's repeating what Miller who has been thoroughly discredited has ttld him No one places any etock in what MilUr says but White hmsi brains lie ought to know jbettet" j In a Kpeeeh at ©lathe Kan' ThursiMy night Whide in reviewing Smith's record in the New York legislifture said he had voted: ten times against allowihg the people! to vote on any sort of restriction 6$ the saU of liqubr four timex against stbpplng gambling and! prostitution In connection with saloons three times Against repeal-- ! ing thp law'keeplng the saloon open on Sunday four tlmes In favor of! removing zoning restjrictions which would! keep open saloons from the close vicinity of churches and school's arid three times in favor of laws sponsored Jby organized j ejn and s $20000 AnJ Wife's fJewelry Erom Ma KANSAS CITY July 14— (AP) — Barney Goodman Wffll knbwn Kansas City real estate dealer 'sat in his office in the fifteenth floor of the Commerce building today armed with a revolver and with two armed guards as hiH answer to the demands of extortionists that he pay them $20000 an4 turn over his wife's jewelry Goodman said he would make no effort to meet ameasenjger of the man who seized him Wednesday night and held him fapUcet for three hours after slugging and beat-inhjm The men demanded that the real estate man meet! their messenger with the money and jewelry this iifternotm In payment for his life nnd the safety of his family Tho real estate dealer said he was unablo io meet the demands of the men that he had falb-- to raise tho money and now was ready to meet their next move "They may kill nie jbut I am ready to rne't ihtm nt iony time" O oo dm an said "It Is tho only thing Wf for me to do" K OMAHA Nebr July 14— (AP) —Special master in chancery IJ sey-retu- IJI WILLIAM Kansas editor who replies warmly to (Uovemor Smith's changes that io made 4 legislative He nlo trained his guns on Wil ham Alle White thb ly ansa s etli- lor who in a campaign speech th otner night attacked the Democratic presidential nominee Plainly stirred Smith declared Mr White in assailini him had accepted the misleading word of Miller Fori years Miller- - who has been active in advocating Social reform and the governor have been at odds Today movedi to comment by an inquiry regarding White's attack! Smith said he was siitisfied Miller was back of il al He 'declared: that an unfair and uncalled for effort was being made to hav it appear that he had favored the liquor: interests and had turned thumbs down on legislation designed to curb gambling and commer- W111TK :N A accused j PLANE CRASHES gambling" CALLS IT NONSKNSlj With a sweep the governor) branded this tabulation as "non- sense'!' "j- "Thpyisay I voted four times against stopping gambling und prostitution in BalooiiS" he expostulated "What kind of nonsense is that? To my knowledge there never was! such a proposal in the — leKlflalure" He also declared he had no rec-- j o!lectiin Of any bills to open san loons pit Sunday ever reaching thd As j for zoning restrictions floor he saiil tha!i lit 1911 the courts had ruled that! a hotel with liquor license br a aloon could not operate their bars iif after they had been eWtabllhet a church or school neiirby and had wakt that the legislature would have to corHect the l)w"n requirement In thll - waff-locate- ' nespect wm ij) rMisi-- iiotiis "it did! and tliatj's the story 1 Hmlth went on lo explain Tbe ef feet of the court's ijlceUion wouhi ffave beetf to rlonoj the bars b) such- New York hotels as tb As tor Knickerbocker and Waldorf If ii (hurch or school wire establish close V" The uovertior subl that MllU-( In ula had been attach Ing against It rn Tm- ten sears "and a cmhII of bin efToits and thoii ba v been jjetthDjr of bis f r lend a Ka vote every yrnr" l( concludeil bin otrntfr-attacOn tfn fefolfll !i(lvo' with tlni obhefvatlon that be was "an Iffi- kaint professional fallklr" who been utterly discredited on his re cent appearance befiri tbs ITnlted HtateK henatx rnmpnlgit funds r 1 1 ! IN CITY STREET Three Vvrlnh In Oxtt Purcliased On $ittur-da- v AfiniHum WADMN'A 'Jovva Jul Threo pernsons were b' comi-mltte- : r I WHITi: COMH HACK Pi KMI'OIUA Kan July — William t Alb-Wjilte l'mporiii editor in a statement tonight dej 14-(A- n 1') that chtiiK''! he dlreetoil ben rlnrert agslriKl (3vernor Alfred K Kmltb: a monoplane crash d into the main In a spetfcji at Olatbc Kn were Mieet iif Wadrnii tonhilil based on articles pointed in Ne 3S I They ivcrc' l'dwrud al'otte York newspa lets Mj denied thai N Mcti" Wult'Ts any Infornuttlon of Newbef bad! been supplied 80 i of Wadons u ft iMiiisr reform by thA Jtt of Wadena atlvofate Albany ?J Y as Oov fnlilntc 300 feet crnsb- 'Ths Hmlth cbaiKeil rd nfUr a vlng bad bt kbd dur- enof "I peveif heard of the man Mill A irni fi!li( ing Jh who ordlng to (Jovernop Lnl'orls bad purchahp'll tb plant' Hmlllt gaV m" In tlH hJ: record Ihei afternoon New Vork Jcgtslntmip" from lh? stttci- itftpr tb two ii"cenfifully complet- menV snld! ed flvs fllgbti IaPortia broth' "Jn my spserh at oisdis I sai) of Walters was a! passenger that thesH measures (which Hmltiit on the fati! trip 'ss nrtuxed of supporting) wrrti sat probsldy rider? on tbmvlsn meysurea jknd I laid fMi of Hmlth's FATHER STEALS great stress on that citnrt record My vbl) on tent Ion wan !: v 14-- -( A killb-- Olto-Uirll- i sf ! Wnlt'-tsdutln- g HYIlAfXHK N Y July 14— The challcns wn inspired by A shop in which (Ai) a o arttcj jirlnteil in Mntln before pamphlsts printing wer printed nttorking ttt tli recent rescuti j?ven of the (Jovernor Alfred K Hmlth was badj 'Thin nftlile Ilnted Jy Italia' cr4 unidentified dnnifififd 11 th nifmlicri of the crew and early today byWindows were persons smash r g party who wcrs tbn "d lypt scattered nnd a larisf SMALL DAUGHTER dea (I and ' then addd lb tjunntlty of ths Jltera ture rn riled nwny following line: UIIN'O Nt-ihU't H 1'MwnrtJ Newton proprietor July 'Only ia nt ihn inldlthn" of Or said lis was u veil sn ordfr for th© Mrs Ruih M Wrny Itft wnffp t'sllf pam phlts by nn unknown mn toyearfdd Miiiom'iblls whilfl dfttmhter In SAVING MADE BY shd'wnM shoppiiiff t(i mfrninjf ond DROWNS TEACHER If minute latr disco (fpred ths KILLING RODENTS IN OREGON STREAM (baby hdHhbeen taken from ths m bine rUhsl to' tha policy July K- -f Al'— JilT was but station told flieti that th 14 Ilodctn control wnt K h MKDKOmJ Or for AJ) July lh- - ynr (Mutiny Jun WrayJ hud tnli 30 lum re Alfred Tnllfon of Anhby Minn fatbn' t'lsytou tn nn )mntciil saving of stiperlntfrndetit ftf srhools of (ok fd titers snd sutd hf bnfl th bsby fuhd nnr thun 27 60ft in b fnrrnr was rtmwtifd In snd Intended tsklnK" It home Th ronnfjf Minn ncrnrdlntr Jo the it null report of It ('trim tlirfr st th Ilogns river hiifbnnd's ffttbsr wsi wllh hlni Hr Kcntt Zimmerman Ifi'ler of tb vurftf 12 mllfs from J'rospit nt s Mrs Wloy wow hero !b tslsblUlv lesslijeties preparatory t Btilltji ifitc division of federal rod t rort-tr- 'l 1" o'clock (his morning work Ths fiody was reeovr1 at noon for divorce htf tiwysrj says but in Laks Kstlonal park an action is itdlng in !Orsn Total expand It uri 'dirli? tbl by Crsti-whbh shi ii dfendiint rnnKTs pTlod fiMtmrited in ISL40t I -- ht-J)p- HpU-Hmlt- h ' MftiriUt li-(AP)- — I tJK' II r d ln hr hr bitory tn that hU Tumrmny rnn'-ctlohts hatred of prohlbl Ion nuid him a menafslfo Amulet n IrifftitutlonH "Hat Jat for lbs sntLe of nrgUr r let us nresurdo Miller is Whjrs does thnlti leHV iurrn nuiw 01 !'l)ntr Mmlth denyl tho lntprvv in th Ntf Yolk Times In 12S in wbhh lis drdhred hs wtnjtd hl th New ljrivy main fighting to !f lbs Nsw lbs silo-(stabllsh icH 'somswher could tiisn Jersey whrrsihs wouM pul our foot in th rnil fliol blow oflf ti froth?' "Hmlth may my ihfti was iwversi rrimt )ts r yesi h r ht sln' thsn rmltw fits fKht In New York to (t'miliitt d on l'sg' Two) ss Id ' |