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Show THE awDAILY HERALD Circulation Over 30 m 5EBTY-NINT- YEAR. NO. 13. -- H o o e o uuks a a a o l o e o o o IT VII I mettled Uk IhutkW fchowm a lily TQ ALL FORMER SUB SCRIBERS TO THE PROVO POST PROVO, UTAH. WEDNESDAY. Wntae sses-Tet nanAuu THE ItiUTMlajr generally JUNE 18, 1924. acfaoim Sold Stock How oaoooooooeoo o e Cooperation Urged in Preventio ain or unme Mangum Tells a. fDFU110 OFFICERS : R. H. WOOTEN HE-ELECTED CONVENTION PRESJDEN T to Report ViolaUtah Division of International tions of Law to Police Association for Identifier Officials. tion Elects Officers. Public Urged CONVENTION CONCLUDES WITH BANQUET TONIGHT SALT LAKE CITY GETS 1925 MEETNG Lies Will Not Cause Blisters to Grow, He Says DEMOCRATS They Climb to Lunas Nose to See the Sun Rise COMMUNISTS SE MM THREATENING Dr. Raymond L. Frandsen, pro fessor or education at tbe university of California new lecturing at the Brigham Young university aummeT school, produces a sensation, accord' Ing to the Introduction of Dean Hugh M. Woodward, something after the order of a circular saw coming into contact with a naiL McAdoo Managers Will Fight Dr. Frandsen lectured Tuesday to Abrogate Two-Thirmorning on "Phases of Learning." Rule. and aroused much vigorous discussion among summer school students as to soundness of the lecturer's McADOO ORGANIZATION views. IS STRONGEST IN FIELD iVNlN GR THE FIELD y National Convention of Farmer-Labor Party Faces Com munist Battle. Moonlight mountain climbing will form the feature recreational activity of tbe Brigham Young university summer school this week. Friday evening two hundred students of the Provo school wiU start on the anclimb to Maple Flat nual Day break and sun rise will be witnessed from Mother Luna'a nose and the return to Provo will be taken Saturday morning. The students will make the climb by way of the "" trail and the hike will be enlivened with songs, storlea and appropriate stunts. Bon fire festivities will be held at Maple Flat Just before the break of day. Tbe classes in social all-nig- all-nig- MAHONEY THREATENS TO LEAVE CONVENTION Here are the principles set forth Final Bos in the lecture. Police Band Lake From Salt Got. AI Smith Estimates 300 Progressives Oppose ConA. L that are practiced Department Leads Parade areL theTheoneahabits munistic Domination of Votes on Initial tention. that persist Their Convention. Preceding Canyon Trip. Ballot. Z Rules are useful in proof in til lfa various reading habits. Election 6f Of fleers fair. Securities Commission Of National Pump Company Finances By Staff Correspondent. SALT LAKE CITY, June 18. Interesting disclosures as to the stock selling methods of II. O. Jackson and tbe marvelous returns promised tbe stock buyers were made at the second day's session in tne Hearing before th ute aecurl ties commission Tuesday to determine whether or not the National Pump company of Utah should be permitted to continue its stock-sel- l "Herald BoughV The Daily Herald devotes considerable space to the National Pump company controversy because tbla is a Provo institution, largely financed by Utah county money. These National Pump stockholders, all of whom cannot attend hearings nor read court papers, are naturally interested in their Investment They have right to know what is said in official hearings and court documents about the National Pump company. Tbe publisher of The Herald agrees with that National Pump official who said: company The Herald Is bought" It Is true, The Herald is bought bought each day by some three thousand subscribers bought for some two thousand homes In Provo alone. These persons bay The Herald to read Provo news which is why The Herald is bought by so many Provo peo- ing campaign. The previous permit gtven the and recreational work at the summer school will assume the leader- - corporation to sell stock was tem . amp on tbe outing and wiU be re- porarily withdrawn sometime ago on tne complaint of Swen O. Nlel-sosponsible for the games and other Salt Lake City was selected for of Provo. 3. Interest Das an important p&uet wai the mala topic of dlscos-gtt- a features. CLARK. GEORGE R. HOLMES, KENNETH program By By at the session of tbe Utah Bute the holding of the annual conven bearing on the learning process. At the Tuesday afternoon sesB. Y. TJ. night climb annual The Division of tba International As-- tion In 1029 of the Utah division of 4. Rewards and punishments International News Service Staff International News Service Staff to Maple Flat and Timpanogos are sion some startling testimonies wdatioB for IdenUfiosiion held the International Association for should be logical consequences of Correspondent. Correspondent fast becoming very popular among were given showing the tactics of at tbe Elka Identification at the final session the acts. Tuesday afternoon the students of tbe school and the Mr. Jackson in his stock selling camof the convention held In Provo CONVENTION HALL, ST. PAUL, citizens of Provo and surrounding paign. The promises alleged to have 5. Parents and guardians should NEW YORK, June 18. It's Mckitting. Preaident B, H. Wooten, cf Oc- - Wednesday. Adoo against the field, preserve truth-tellin- g reputations. Minn., June 18. The third party towns. These outings furnish a been made by Jackson relative to The invitation to come to Bait leo, presided at the meeting and the returns were so ludicrous they 0. Physiological improvement is i Backed by one of tbe strongest convention type of adventure which appeals to caused considerable Secretary H. L. Bauer, of Salt Lake, Lake was extended by Chief of Po further removed than we at first merriment at young people. The reward they re ever which that candidate here none . too haa steered any Mcorded the proceedlnc. lice Joseph E. Burbldge who also thlak. ceive in witnessing day break and the hearing, the men who had purtook into a national convention and G Clarence Neslen, mayor of Bait stated that efforts would be made In discussing the very first rule steady a course on its maiden run, sun rise from commanding peaks chased the stock on those reprelake City, waa Introduced by the to land the international eonven Dr. Frandsen strongly disparaged supremely confident of their ability Joining the rest of those appeared headed straight for de- thousands of feet above the valleys sentations to nominate ple. as their well as to man, in tbe laughter. preaident a tbe keynote speaker tion also for that city. tbe thought that rules are of im- .control the convention N. T. mines more than off sets the sleepless present And In that sense alone la struction T. upon today of tbe afternoon and his machinery, T. Even Cedar waa of securithe members Sheriff of J. the City Leigh correct in habits. topic portance forming The Herald BOUGHT I McAdoo managers served' no- secretly strewn in the troubled night spent on the trail. commission ties out loud in fill apeech said that his city waa anxious to He are important however, he con- the laughed Last summer there were one hun when Dr. C. H. Carrol testified that have the 1926 convention held there ceded in crltl8m of self and others, tice today they are going into Madi- waters by the communists. Mayor nealen said: . son Square Garden next Tuesday The Communists admittedly held dred and fifty students in the Mr. Jackson had told him there great state of Utah had permitted la a word that la and served notice tnat at the next or in proof reading habits. Next Flat party. Maple Friday to give battle on every- the advantage. They struck out Med very frequently in modern was no reason why the stockholders Mr. Jackson to go out among her Tbe Importance of rules four and prepared days convention he would extend such an from platform to rules. with a powerful offensive that vir- night there should be even a larger in the pump concern should not citizens and sell stock in a Coloin U cannot be need too often for invitation to the organization. five was emphasized. Parents were thing to the fact the that owing group Tbe formidable McAdoo strength tually took all control away from ne good of the public Men used R. H. Wooten of Ogden, president urged not to make uromlses or re been get their investment back every rado corporation without having and tactics are such all oppos- - William Mahoney. of St Paul, who B. Y. TJ. summer school has numfiled articles of incorporation of la work out their problem lndlvid- - of the association, was year. ward or punishment that could not ing candidates are thatdriven in considerably augmented into first decided to bar the radicals and bers being Witnesses. Utah Uy, each person making the same president for another term on momat company or wiinout naving' County be realized: "telling Ilea does .not each this year. other's arms for then offered no objection to their la takes as others, but The witnesses at the afternoon paid the $2,508 fee for such incornowadays tion by Joseph Richards, prohibi cause blisters to grow on the in the assemble at the will Tbe hikers Arms and Individuals maneuvering being seated. tion enforcement officer of Utah. tounge." The press representative, here. men's gymnasium of the Brigham session were T. F. Tolhurst and poration.' It had been alleged ear Today, and profit by each other's mistakes In Mahoney "a trim-graMr. Jones, George Chase, superintends of however, waa cautioned not to do Young university Friday evening at Henry Erlandson of Paysou ; W. lier the hearing that a The over locked the rules be mild man manner will looked as fight aid successes. the identification bureau of Salt as one in Bes Moines had done, the 9 o'clock where an hour or so will Lester Mangum, formerly a director employed In the office of the secon first number he if two the score Garden's had over aged "As individuals, not much can be (Lake City, waa years, vice presi quote the lecturer as calling parents of the cor- retary of state, had told Mr. Jackbe spent in dancing and games. Ttie and secretary-treasure- r card of bouts, it appeared today. night He waa wearv And hnn- lone In the prevention of crime but dent line-u- p poration; Dr. C. H. CarrolL Com son that he could sell stock in the liars. the for will moonlight party MCAdoo ; ine managers will sup- gared his face, usually wreathed in without filing H. L. Bauer, secretary, of the poorganized into associations, each com. As usual missioner Charles Hopkins and the Colorado company port a fight to abrogate the - ruleJ smiles was flushed red with anger. climb at about 10 :30 p.extends the incorporation papers since he operating with the other, more lice department of Salt Lake City, cor- Rev. W. F. Bulkley of Provo. a hike the management that requires a' winning candidate He had called the convention and dial invitation to all lovers of Mr. Tolhurst testified to having intended to organize the Utah corouniaala will be caught and more waa riven a. hearty applause as be s to obtain of the delegates held control until the Communist subscrilied to 100 shares of non-a- s to serve another term hraa bubs prevented." poration in a few months. to mountain the climbing join party. in this case 732. The rule has took it and fighting nqw with his H. &. Ctw Kt'i sessable tttwk in of state of th organi Mayor Neslen also stressed - the as secretary-treasure- r Pirmp Since" stood Jackson's day, and it back to the wall to keep the ComMed of cooperating with the citi- - zation- of Colorado for which and chairman of tbe state securicorporation will be a stiff contest. munists from completely dominating ties commlsfiiorr, said that Utah had seu. he had paid $1000. said that tU public should Deputy Sheriff Karl Boshard of Abolition of the rules will be op- tbe convention and going a head "When Jackson called on me al not permitted Mr. Jackson to sell wport any law breakers they see Provo was elected sergeant-at-armposed by each candidacy opposed to with their program that called for ud In this way furnish the inforAs members of the board of direc my mill in Paysou, I decided to the Colorado stock and that Mr. McAdoo's. The supporters of Gov. immediate formation of a third mation that will bring the wrong-fcer- s tors to serve three years were elect take $500 worth of stock," said Mr, Jones would testify later regarding Al Smith will fight it because while party, with an independent ticket to Justice. Tolhurst. "He told me thnt tbe what had been said to Mr. Jackson. ed Sheriff John H. Zundell of Brig they believe McAdoo at one time or thut would exclude Robert M. La- Mr. Erlandson further testified "I feel that this association can bam City und Sheriff J. T. Leigh stock was and that another may get a majority of the Follette, Republican of Wisconsin. in a great deal of he bad an unlimited iiuiuIxt of that Mr. Jackson bad told him that good for the of Cedar City; for the two-yeconvention double-crosse- d can never he obtain 732 nie!" food of the "Boys, they orders for the pump. When I went tbe pump plant had been erected general public," Mayor term were elected Sheriff W. T, Possibilities and Benefits Dis of the 1,096 delegates. The supThis final shot by Mahoney at tbe rrack to Milnerv Properties to make out my check for $500, Mr. without any debt, that everything Neslen said, "and I promise my un- Evans of Tooele and Chief of Poof candidark horse porters every cussed at First Meeting radicals was all but a formal addivided support in any problem you lice J. E. Burbldge Jackson exclaimed, "Oh, make it was paid for and that the only of Salt Lake Will Be Finished Some date in the Democratic stable will mission of surrender. i may bring to me."v $1000. I promise you that you will thing that was needed was a workHeld. City. in Time July. not because fight it, ' Open discussion "was held then "But we (and he meant the Farm-- ' they love Al nmKe your money back in one ing capital of about $30,000 or $40,-00President Wooten named E. B. Smith, but because their only hope " and many members from the differ- Kimball of Salt Lake haven't lost all hope," j He declared that less than a City as chairThe opening session of the busi lies in a deadlocked year.' CEDAR June CITY, convention and Msh ney told International News 18.Grading ent departments Mr. Tolhurst said that instead of week after Mr. Jackson had made of the I. A. I. man of the legislative committee to ness and professoinal women's club the inevitable to built the for track the being spur Service. "We are prepared to make compromise. voiced their sentiments and Colorado such a statement to him, the finangetting the opinions have associated with him, Sheriff was held in the Provo public library on Judge David Ladd Rockwell, one last fight on the floor to beati Milner iron properties at iJseret stock be bad been given assessable cial statement of the corporation inJ. H. Zundell of Brigham C.ty and reading room, June 10, at which ctor-general earnest it and in of the McAdoo cam- Communists. If we fail, well the' Mound has begun W. E. Selinmw dicated that the debts of the corstock in the Utah corporation. chief investigator. Sheriff W. T. Evans of Tooele. Mrs. Elizabeth Coray presided. that the four-mil- e paign estimated today that McAdoo convention is over; we will walk Is expected Pacific Coast Underwriters ConfereW. It Hutchison, counsel for Mr. poration aggregated $60,000. It was Gov. Charles R. Mabey and Mayor The early part of the evening was will have 30 members before on rules out, clear the hall and lock the branch line will be completed nce, then gave a paper on "Auto O. K. Hansen of Provo were elect- spent in discussion to Mr. Tolhurst's also brought out that instead of selland it waa committee of 54 members. the the middle of July. The line is be- Jackson, objected This is doors." Thefts in Relation to Other crimes." ed to stand ing the amount of stock that had members of the asso found that those present were very testimony being permitted honorary corenough to bring in a majority reHe introduced his Upon that program the Farmer-Laborite- s ing built by the Utah Iron Ore Mil- but the objection was overruled. Mr. been indicated as needed, Mr. Jackspeech by telling ciation. much in favor of such an organi poration, which has leased the If of the different marks of identificatthey all hang together. were united. Hutchison asked Mr. Tolhurst if son had sold stock aggregating President Wooten was elected a zation and thought that such a port ifdon't stick together and the they ion enioloved bv nature and bv anl- In fact the delegates would have ner property and already has con- when he had purchased the stock he about $200,000. delegate to the international con- club should be permanently estab- rules committee for ore iron to furnish tracts in fluxing favor of reports faced barred doors, today bad not nwls and then explained ttat man vention of the W. Lester Mangum testified that had read the articles of incorporalished in Provo. organization. s nas a retaining the rule, then Mahoney demanded one more show purposes to several smelting com- tion of the Utah organization, or if the audit of the financial standing At the concluding session of tbe symbol on his finger tips that was moved by Miss Florence the It McAdoo force a floor must be carried had inquired from the secretary of the corporation in December 1923 through life and convention, Governor Mabey con Bee, that Miss Grace Cheever be fight on a people mayreport or bide down with the Communists. The St. panies. Plans have been altered slightly he minority tnat this symbol is often very im Paul Association of Business Men of state regarding the company, or had been made on his demand at gratulated the members of the or. I appointed temporary president with their time until railand the since the first a deadlock is reach- which has charge of the convention survey portant in detecting criminals. if he bad made other investigations the time he became secretary-treasureganization for the cooperative spirit Miss Belba Bachman as secretary, wll". terminate at the and then demand a reconsidera- hall went to Mahoney and request- road tracks a lower level to allow to learu whether or not the Utah it is not my purpose today to manifested in enforcing the laws of said motion being duly seconded and ed tion of the rules. at ed the keys be turned back and the property "I told Mr. Jackson that I wanted Mr. Tolstock was specify the means of identifying the state. He wished them God carried. the fate of this doors locked because of the conven- the loading of trains by gravity. hurst replied in tbe negative, say- an audit if I was to have anything machines," Mr. Schoppe said, "It speed and assured them that he Members and commltteewomea of Irrespective of the installathe will also permit particular rule, fight over it tion's action In seating the radicals. This Quite probable that the average was very much interested in the wel the state national club were ing that he bad not thought such a to do with the business of the cor- -, present will afford the first clean cut test "To officer knows where to find the moMahoney assured the hall man- - tion of an ore crusher on the tipple, necessary since the stock poration," said Mr. Mungum. procedure tbe fare of discussed comthe and of organization. possibiUties the and,0f strength between the McAdoo flger8 that if the according to officials s tor number which he had my suggestion Mr. Jackson replied, order subscription E. H. of Crockett upon the best known State from the benefits derived to Secretary organiza supporters and the field. 'What's the use of an audit You walked out, the Communists, if they pany and if it becomes necessary makes of cars. Every signed called for city or town thanked the officers for the splen tion, including Mrs. Maud P. HundMcAdoo's supporters are counting did not leave would be driven out crush the ore before shipping it can stock. what you bought and you'va of consequence bought has today upon its did work accomplished in recover ley, of Ogden, Utah, Miss Leona on 450 delegates on of the hall by force, If necessary. be done without handling the ore it. An audit is unnecessary and approximately got a Police personnel at least one man Erlandson, Henry automobiles. . Billings, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. the first ballot, about 500 on the ing stolen said that when useless.' were made for post- twice. ho is qualified to the extent that builder of Following the closing session tne Elizabeth Coray of Salt Lake City, second or third, and small but Arrangements The leasing company expects to I. A. Smoot Payson, "When I insisted that an audit Jackson talked Mr. ne knows not of details and about ing special police onlyl where the motor Salt Lake Police band paraded the Miss Lucile Wallace of Ogden and steady additions thereafter as favor begin shipping ore about August 1 to him regarding the purchasing of be made, Mr. Jackson told me to halL the f serial numbers are but also the streets of 400 tons Provo, leading the large Mrs. Clara M. Clawson of Salt Lake ite sons begin to drop out of the An indignation meeting that last- at the rate of approximately stock, Mr. Jackson had shown hnn have my own way and go ahead." , wcation of generator, frame, bodv procession of automobiles on the City. a day. The grading is complete for the A majority is 549. Mr. Mungum declared that the heavy going. was ed into held hours d other master numbers.. the pump and luid stressed the high by a mile and early Fork and American the shovel at was steam moved the that the It proper On the other hand Smith's man the way. through s in Labor character of people who were inter- $78,338.08 item shown as an asset overthe to uirnlng to the question of who Provo canyons. the further be chosen Is committees as busy stripping property agers are figuring on an Initial ested with him iu the conducting of of the company, and indicated wove the machine last, it is need-'es- s The party stopped in Pleasant completion which would be done at strength of about 300. New York temple. hang from the ore body for ready the business, mentioning especially developing and designing expense, to say that the were strawberries when access to the ore shipments T. F. finger prints Grove, where free the next meeting to be held June and Pennsylvania alone are counted and J. William hail been posted by the auditors as "POn the RtPeHnff- whool tho hnrto served. Mr . Jackson, standard guage track, the company Knight Pierpont 19, said motion being carried, the on to furnish more than half this SON OF MAPLETON He also said that Mr. Jack- promotion expense. doors, choker or ' of : miles spark lever might PARENTS DIES IN PROVO start Besides the four following were chosen number, with Wisconsin, Illinois, son had told him there were good however, had objected to using that answer the narrow The careful problem. it le tabled will put in about a mile of Constitution committee Florence Rhode Island, Minnesota, Massachu-- 1 as a medium of officer will manv time find - the slon of finger prints prosiects for the company, many term and insisted that John Allan Holley, 10 month-ol- d guage track to facilitate hauling ore orders for the pumps having conic as "Developing and Designing exBee, Grace Paxnian and Evelyn setts and Connecticut furnishing held was ' identification during justification for ennrdine Bean. the balance. It takes but little son of Mr. and Mrs. Dalis Holley of to the tipple. In. Mr. Hutchison objected but was pense." Probable marks upon an automobile, which time Mr. Wooten explained Concerning the machine deal in- -Membership and invitation com- more, 3C5, to constitute a deadlock- Mapleton died in Provo last Sunday again overruled. he of will those marks surrounding and gave a short history Jjj finger mitteeMrs. Emilie Timmerman, ing CRIPPLE SHOOTS WIFE. following an operation. Funeral ser'Mr. Jackson made clear to me volving the six pieces of machinery ie vault of a had paid bank, which has been printing. The Underwood contingent, mus- vices were held at the family home chairman, Melba Bachman, Jean the cost of production," said Mr. for which Mr. Jackson The meeting was then adjourned Cor, Mabel Saxey, orma Bandley, recently robbed." less than 100 and the dark Tuesday afternoon, June 17, with Intsrnatlonal News Service. could $3,800 and four of which he had be said that Erlandson. tering 'lie Mr. Schoppe then divided 17. Abner. and all the members were presented Florence Bee, Vilate. Jones, Evelyn horses and favorite sons John W. Oscar DENVER, June the to the corporation for $14,225, of the ward bish- produce the pump which sold for sold thief into three classes and with tickets for the open air box- Bean, Chestina Baird, Zina Larsen, Davis of West Virginia, Samuel M. opric InWhiting Graves, 90, a cripple Is held today $75 Mr. Mangum said that Mr. Jackson charge. for $10." wounds bullet explained each class in detail. ing carnival that was held at the Barbara Paxman, Edith Ingram, Ralston of Indiana, Carter Glass of Mrs. Dale Evans gave two solos pending outcome of Like Mr. Tolhurst's stock sub- had told him the machinery was One cannot fail to have the 8 p. m. inflicted upon his wife, aged 46, who sell it for Grace Cheever, Virginia, David F. Houston of Texas and Elmer Bird gave a solo. deep- Timpanogos ball park, at The Grace Paxman, that of Mr. Erlandson call- his and that he could Mr. folscription est resnont- tnr fhn hospital Jackson .v,. The final session of the conven Anna Ollorton, Alice Jones. whatever he desired. and New York, Joe T. Robinson of speakers were Henry Gardner, presi- is dying at the general he and stock, ed for over the disposiimportant branches of police work, tion of the Utah division of the made it emphatic that he was until had H. Kan- dent of the Nebo state, Lorren Creer lowing a quarrel of Davis in Gov. J. The stock adjoudned assessable (he received Arkansas, meeting The ut it cannot be A. I. was held Wednesday morn tion of property, police say. denied that the sas, and Gov. Geo. S. Silzer of New of Leland and Bishop L. A. Neilson, Utah corporation, Mr. Erlandson not running a charitable institution. Thursday, June 19. be"fentificatioij bureau and the y ing at 9:30 o'clock at the Elks' aged man claims be shot his wife The auditors had also come to Mr. will take of Mapleton. others testified. among Jersey, to poison him. organized detail form the bul- home. Jrof. John Held, who is in SERVICE STAR LEGION MEETS care of a number sufficiently large Mangum, he testified, and told him Ellis Ilarmer of the ward bish- cause she tried Hutchison objectMr. When again warks of the modern ptlice de- charge of the Police band, gave a s and Graves is a pioneer Coloradoan. vote opric offered the Invocation to block the The Provo chapter of the Serv ed to some of Mr. Erlundson's testi- that Mr. Jackson had directed tbem partment" he said. him with $1500 for the short talk in which he complimented ice Star Legion will meet in Pio enough benediction. the John and possibly a majority. ljel,e mony. Judge Morgan gave a fiery to credit PRIMARY FIGHT included iu tbe six pieces of Following his paper, Mr. Schoppe the members of the band on the neer park Thursday afternoon at lathe said that the be Interment was in the Evergreen CLOSE FOR which in rebuttal MAINE GOVERNOR "Plained to the members present, snlendid work they had accom 2 :30 o'clock to discuss plans for the machinery previously mentioned. cemetery under the direction of A. International News Service. e method "I told Mr. Jackson that such a California uses in the plished. . Wheeler, undertaker. The grave national convention, and plans for Prevention of car theft. James could not be made until after deal ONANT-50-5County Attorney juartin ai. lay tbe entertaining of. the convention was dedicated by Lovell Menden-balKNIGHT IS. ( PORTLAND, Maine, June been sanctioned by the board had it warden of the state penlten-ua- 7 sen gave a most spienuia ioik on ... prfn wojinsriv Jnn 23. asked has William J. Kulght Stale Senator Frank O. Faringtoii testified Mr. Manarose and suggested that they the subject that was scheduled to te Evpry member is urged to be pres-- l of directors," mento make Herald The Daily was leading Ralph O. Brewster by Miss Elizabeth Roe of the asked me, Jackson "Mr. Presint a somewhat similar law to given oy n. a. itugers, uuuwi " gum. Pr. he and tion of the fact that ;ent a scant dozen votes today in the priHELEN WILLS DEFEATED. "Mr legislative committee for Manufacturing company will 'Can't we settle that matter between ney of the xnira juuiciai uisinci, A. Connnt bad agreed to fornomjr. lite for Republican mary fight continue the demonstration of paper ourselves?' to which I told him that The Presentation of the Case." Mr. SON KILLS FATHER. get their late unpleasantness. ination for governor. and wax working at the Taylor International News Service. we could not Ho then threw his Preaident Wooten then asked Mr. Larsen dwelt not so much on tbe Dr. Conant. this called "I up small or precincts twenty Fifteen June WIM BLLEDON, England. arms in the air and said "AH Paper company's store on North "evine to take the chair while he apprehending of the criminals as on International News torvlc. Mr. Knight explained, bemorning," and from lie beard to remained American DENVER, June 18. Dr. T. B. University ave., according to the (IS. Miss Helen Wills, Presented, for their consideration, a the presenting of the case. "and suggested to him that we right'." shot announcement made today by G. woman tennis champion was defeat cause of the closeness of the vote, Mr. Mangum declured that he had and our friends forget the difAttorney General Harvey Cluff Wilson, Denver physician, was mornj"w hp had prepared for the preventand the governor is expected ed this afternoon in her first singles it Merle Taylor. ion of nntnmriliita tltnfto us that we spoken to Mr. Jackson several times who had not expected to be present, and instantly killed early this between ferences the decided have upon would council i on nff..rt tn nsvn run assets cu Miss Roe had intended remaining match abroad, when she met Mrs. When it was finished Mr. Devine was called upon to give a short talk. ing by his son Alden 17, while the and let it go call it fifty-fiftvictor. tho r,l,,ri!n corporation transfered until Wednesday only, but the de- It. O. Coveil in the iIo the motion that this law so T am wondering' he began, latter was cleaning what he Conant Dr. reat agreed, that to said was fjave Brewster matches for. the per- - women's team rn lie an unloaded rifle. The mand for the- - demonstration wntprt :.j the committee, which "just what I can say to you that let's forget It." to continue lt Wlghnm cup." Mrs. Covell won In ceived the support of the Ku KIux (Continued on Page Two.) notion van rnrtlnri father, Alden and another son, Rex, suaded Miss Roe and Klan. 0 2, sets, ; a straight for Saturday. were preparing hunting trip. Thursday, Friday Following this a general discus-(Continued on Page Four.) i iness of X. y . PROFESSIONAL m two-third- AND BUSINESS SPUR TO IRON ARE ORGANIZED MINES RUSHED 0. dire- two-third- Farmer-Laborite- well-know- n :. - ... . Farmer-Laborite- I - one-thir- ' 1 pro-Pwi- two-third- Will Continue De-"n- Demonstration Dcn-nlso- 0 n British-America- 1 6-- n |