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Show FRENOR STANDS UP FOR CHIROPRACTORS President of Association Says None of ' Its Members "Wrote Threatening Letter to C. Coulson Smith. That the chiropractors of Utah do not sanction or indulge in the writing of threatcniug letters, such as was recently re-cently received by C Coulson Smith, special agent of the state board of medical ' examiners, was the substance of a statement given out yesterday by J. F. Frenor, president of the association associa-tion of chiropractors. .Mr. Frenor does not recede from eon-tendinp eon-tendinp that the law prohibiting drug-less drug-less healers from practicing is unjust, but says that the chiropractors , have no quarrel with Mr. Smith as long as his activities are restricted to his official offi-cial duties. The belief is expressed bv Mr. Frenor that the letter to Special A cent Smith, threatening his life if he did not desist from prosecuting drugless healers, was written, not by anyone of the profession profes-sion of drugless healers, but rather by some enemy of the pf ofession of drugless healing. He suggests that all chiropractors would welcome an investigation by the postal authorities authori-ties that would result in revelation of the identity of the sender of the threatening' letter to Mr. Smith. He is sure, he says, that the blame would lie in some other quarter than with the drugless healers. |