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Show , - , AKEWSPAPES HERALD PHONES Easiness Office 83 Editorial Room.... 187 dedicated to a policy of fairness to all sections of Utah county. THIRTY-NINT- ..... YEAR, NO. H PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1925. SOS PRICE TWO CENTS Y PLANS BEING FORMULA TV.B DA MEMORIAL oo o OO 00 O O O -- O o o o o O O 5 In three successive singing contests for a period of two year the choruses trained and directed by Mrs. Margaret Swenaon of have come out the Parker In- - the first place winners. first annual boys' chorus contest conducted by the Provo Rotary club in 1924, the Parker school was victorious. It repeated this victory at the second annual contest in 1925. . The girls chorus of the Parker school, competing in the contest inaugurated by the Women's Municipal council and also trained by . FOR HONORS Representatives to Re Select ed for M. I; A. Jubilee ? Conference. . i dls-tri- ct - ! S at the contest will represent the embraced In the ten stakes at the Jubilee celebration ef the M. I A. organlations In Bait Lake City In ' - al SMOOT TALKS TOKIWANIS . .. "Utah county is next to the largest agricultural county in the state," declared Connty Commissioner A.O. Smoot at the Springvllle Kiwanis club luncheon, held at the Third ward amusement' hall , Thursday evening. "Not only do we produce t'- ,.i., .4 ... " . 'J ' v IIITII . nniflll If.......: :: UIILIiHIIUli OOO O I . I v to IKIDUlyU TO BE PAID ... ,; ot Thf la tocaA eomiramHy scartnift partioorf ae ta haane-- aavasers rather tttaa natraolse tha ehaaa their cm froaa Om eeUblUbed BMRhanU of tbo taty . wha naakt to make tha community B dtjr and a better pkc la T whirs U live by the taxes they pay Into tha etty There are soma of those- - ia PrWt, teo. i- rAt Afferent time the HemU baa heaa running articles Plwr thai bj la safer a4 to prove to tbrfbujlnc pU v eheaner to buy from the mcrthaa estabhhi Ivre. Here la another story, ahMlutoly true, which showa just V eanvmasera ply their trade and exactly haw the how the ioooceut and perhaps symfmtiietie, housewife ia token ha by the canvassers, ; : A few 4ays ago eoe f the dfputy aherif fa W Utah eaont picked up a youug man an tha strVeti ef Provt and took fain) to ;,jUBj)----v- -the office for aucartnntnf ,, The lad gave hla noma as Hkhs Cohen. He said that he was 17 yean of age and thai bit home was in Bene, Nevada, While searching him, ths afftcflra found a doien or mors ' : ;. , kvre envelopea of needles. v , "ATtere did you get theaer! the deputy questioned. , The Ud answered that he had bought them at a bcal store, ;. i , living the name of the store. "What are you going to do wMh themr asked the officer. ' "I go around from house to house and tell them." "What did'you bay for themr ' ; "Five cents for each envelope." ,y "How much do you sell them for when you go from house . . to bousef" "Fifteen cento for ea eavelope," .' wha 1 .: , "iTmmiTr - WITNESSES . - Goods Er&riiNPiwic f UHItSISIO ' L ' .. . o mbMui 11 juuj jlu PRnvn nFAn mt ia pbw w CHICAGO, May 19. (UP) At, i to convict William D. Sheptempts Meet Forestry Officlals'to herd of murdering Billy McCllntock Commencement Exercises to Frevo Thursday to were dealt a severe Wow today by Committees Selected to Work Consider Flans Be Held Thursday in School Out Fitting Program for the disappearance of one of the Gymnasium state's most Important Witnesses, Ceremony ABUNDANT TIMBER as court opened today and E. S. HINCKLEY TO , SUPPLY IN REGION theJust tedious selecting of jurors was MILITARY ORDERS ADDRESS GRADUATES AND CLUBS COOPERATE ruiumed. Assistant State'a Attroney Railroada Ties for May Supply Gorman announced George that to Be Presented of Utah, Say By Diplomas Robert White, one of his main star Ceremonies to Be Conducted -- Officials J. N. Anderson of At Pioneer Park and could not be found. ' witnesses, School Board , . City Cemetery His whereabouts were unknown At a conference of the Wasatch hla place of bnslhesa and at a held be to to officials 86 forest and Uinta be will presented Diplomas Provo will pay tribute on Memordisclosed that he had moved In this elty Thursday, pUna e' the graduates of the Lincoln high school ial his from day to her dead heroes who have their Bouthalde timfamily utilisation of tha large body of at' the commencement exercises to ' residence. .. y made In the supreme sacrifice for their at available now the ber region 7 "the be held in . the gymnasium of the head of the Provo river will be ... Squads ot detectives were ordered country and to those beloved ones school Thursday evening, according ' oat to hunt the missing witness. discussed.' to Principal Karl Banks. The class who have passed on.' At the present time thereiaayall-abl- e Gormah announced. is the largest ever to be graduated we fall to ftnd White, our Such waa tha decision--of a large "If one hundred fifty million feet from the .Institution. The graduwill be materially weakened," group of patriotic cltlsena who ascastf' disin timber this merchantable of ates represent homes - on Provo trict, according to forest officials. German said. "We will use everyi sembled at hte courthouse Monday Bench, Pleasant View. Lake View Out of thla foottge, It is estimated power at our command to find him." evening to outline a program of acand Vineyard. White, who was once an employe that there la sufficient timber suit' J "Jf. Anderson of Provo Bench, tivities for the occasion. able for railroad lies to supply the at the National university of members of the hoard of education an of Sciences, from all the alleged "quack" medical BepresentaUves demands of all of the railroads of of the Alpine district, will present school where Shepherd Is said to thla atate. military organlutiona Including the the diploma following the presenta-- J With facilities for the treating of have obtained typhoid germa with American Legion, .and the Legion tlon of the class by Principal Banks. these ties aa outlined in the plans which in Innoculate young McCltn. Auxiliary, national guard of Utah, E. S. Hinckley, secretary of the of the Republic' Creosote company ot took Is one of the few persona who Indian war veterans, G. "A, R, and Provo Chamber of Commerce, will thla city, it la Intimated that an In- was able to Identify Shepherd aa a the Service Star legion, were In atdeliver the commencement address. ' dustry of .'considerable importance caller r."at the Institution. , tendance. Other parts of the program ire , "Dr :;Charles Q. Falman, head wlU be developed through these meCommittee appointments were as .follows: March to be played by o? the School, "confessed that Shepi diums. ., made to work out the details of an the high school, orchestra under herd came to him for advice and more than will area This . supply En-the direction of Prof. Charles-Jappropriate program, which it 1s ho that furnished with tyShepherd 700,000 ties per year, for an indef announced, wilt eonsist of --tr Wrort gar at the entrance of tha faculty tod instructed him servide under the inite period, forest officials state. phoid germa members and the graduates; over auspices of the In addition to thla the upper Provo how to use them so that Billy would Service Star Legion at Pioneer ture, "The Bohemian Girt," orchesriver area'wtll supply a vast amounftUe. He 'admitted being" an accom- park,' a parade and services at the tra ; invocation, Victor C. Anderson ; athletic name to conjure with in the realms of building timber, whloh will be of tpllce W the alleged murder." The. most fmportant Prove city cemetery. , "Out of the Dusk.", girls' chorus; .; w other witnesses are able ; welcome address, Donald ' Clayton, eventfin the history of the Brlgham of footbaa '., Few athletic coaches fered for sale la the near future. It to hue testify that they saw Shepherd, class president ; valedictory address, Toung university," la the way Presi- he said had achieved the success in Is to" discus the possibility of tbla. timber on the market . as and Faima together, White Is the time which .had. contavta .KuttaU4.-tall- n duatr- Fearl dent Harris In htr remarka charac so abort soon aa possible that the meeting only person able to say he actually .. Hartley and Laura Walker address terised the stag reception given last Oncl Twltchell . . saw Shepherd at the sehool for Thursday la called. honor in men's in the declared .Coach Hart knew gym he that to graduates, E. S, Hinckley ; selec evening White is the second state's witness the to addition the In This and opening up Hart. of no puce he wodld rather be than tion, girl's chorus r presentation of of Coaches Roberts to Several days ago. class. Principal Karl Banks; pre theme reverberaated through all of at the Brlghaiu Young university. Provo river area It la the intention Missdisappear. Estelle Gheling, a nurse who to make of the found The and to the forestry department he. speeches subsequent had Ander partlculaimessege sentation of diplomas, J. N. was an acquaintance of Shepherd, son ; presentation of medals, Alfred a responsible place in the hearts of leave, he said was that the conquests available the even greater footage In the Grand-daddlakee region. waa reported missing from her Madsen, stndent ' body president ; about 350 or 400 men whose lusty in athletics are won in the workath-- . out. ; The man who falbi.. to train This, however, will not be opened apartment and so far has Hot been saxophoned net, Lamar Curtis and cheers bore witness to a new' ' , , , era letlc and prepare himself for the race, up until good headway la' made In located. "I.". the at just dawning Joseph Rnllye : principal's report; ' a's Provo the river district, With Worthen eannot hope to win against the man f upper Judge George response, David Gourley, superintendent of the Alpine District ; over- master of ceremonies, r there was who consistently prepares- - himself.- , The government ia baildlng a road "Better Mailing" Week to Be ture, "Poet and Peasant," orchestra; never a dull moment. His rare stock .The remarks of Coach Twltchell Into thla section and It is expected . Observed During Week of Jokes and wlUclsma were un- could not but be fraught with some that the timber Will be contracted . of June JL . benediction, G. E. Sangren. : next for months. within the few The big coach Following the program a com- corked, and "spread" before his feeling of sadness In addition to the timbers of this mencement ball will be given In the gullible listeners. He Introduced the said that it had been a sad hour" for. president aa "Mister Frank Harris" him. The one thing be wanted to region a recent reconnolssance indi gymnasium of the school Twenty million1 letters are so The students graduating from the and the president responded with an leave with the athletes Was that cates that there are 2,100,000 feet addressed each year that they poorly ot forin merchantablb the timber Lincoln high school are at follows; Informality befitting bis introduc- they should adjust themselves to the be can't delivered, and, In addition, Edmund Spaulding,' Verona Field- tion. He paid tribute to the athletic methods of the new coach and not ests of Suntaquln canyon.: Bids for thousands of thousands of 'nixies" be received will this timber the L. onto E. the and to recounted by methods had master, Roberts he An evening of genuine pleasure is (parcels badly rapped and directed) try Jiang ing, Juel Andreaaoo. Zella Buckner, Mand Partridge, Martha Lnypiewla conference he? had had with him taugh them, when Coach Hart was department within- the next- few promlat4.tha4overs of plauo mmde are given to UudeSam'a wallrar B. to WelseG. Frank W. Jones, Alverda DeLange, when the name of Charles J. Hart trying to put over a new .Bystem. weeks, according Wednesday when Prof. G. W Fit, rlers with the expectation that they who la mak- roy of the Young Orthella 8cott, Mae Scott, Clyde was proposed aa a- successor to He made a plea for the athletes to hugei, junior forester, university depart will Such la the In. He was- con- get behind the ment Of music, wilt present Miss formation contained In a recent and when ing the aurvey.'.-Sumsion, Geraldlne Jeppersen, Laur Coach twltchell- to The of these regions, opening ence Thomas, Inea Olsen, Luclle vinced that Hart was. the man and on the' morrow, the call was to) be Mary Mulrhead in a piano recItaL bulletin received by the local Among the numbers on the pro Walters, Alta Birmingham, William that there was none better to be made for men to come out to spring gether with a tremendous footage department from Postmaster to be made available in the near gram Is "Fugue" a composition Lsaacson, Margaret Davis, Fern had,, although be. had applications football, for them to give a liberal General Harry S. New. on future the river from' upper Strawberry far and near. He likewise response. from, the pen of LeRoy Robelson, toung, Haael NuttalL Clarence Ash- With a hope of effecting a cure re- and a 11,000,000 footage on the north a former student of Mr. Fiterov's. Then, followed, encouraging ton, Waldo Harris, Howard Davis, paid tribute to the work of Coach for these. Ills, Postmaster John P. fork Indicate would of the Duchesne, a In Of and member success Wm. wished ; him Twltchell E. and the marks 8. J. from of LIda Scott, Fred. Fielding, Gordon Knight, faculty McGuire announces that the week , Hinckley and Judge George Balllf, that there is a possibility of an ex the local school Mr. Robertson is of June 1 to T has been Hales, Melda Farley, Jessie Miner, his new field. designated one tensive lumber of Utah's most comup which: refreshments were i Following, a response from the old after industry opening promising Vet a Richardson, Carlyle Bunker, aa ."Better Mailing Week? during ' posers." Donald Clayton, Ruby Olsen, Theo favorite, E. L. Roberts, who called served under, tha direction of stu- In ths section.,', f, ; will be conducted The program is divided into four which a compalgn Merrill J. dore .Farley, Steve Cordner and attention to the fact that' Coach dent body president, to gain tha public's goodwill and co Includes groupsr-andsome inrfour-yeareattof "the Twltchell Vert Johhso: Btig Bunnell. . operation In abolishing this gigantic most del - ' waste." : . .;-- ; ,. found.. three state championships In basket shown, following- refreshments,- for To the dead letter office last year An Invitation l extended to the ball, and bad made the B, Y. Tj. a those who. wished to remain. . .. general public to be in attendance. went 20 million letters All those live ideas- went to ' this' cemetery coffined Id misdirected envelopes, " : BALLGAME AT DETROIT, Mich., May 18. Pubwhich had no return address. Over 800,000 ; parcels were enlished, reports in New Vork saying "Nothwtthstinding. rumors to the entrance of Hen,ry Ford and tombed in the same place. , L. T. Epperson, of Provo, for fojw the contrary, the .baseball game. Edsel, Ford into the. banking field Postmaster McGuire and bt8'as-sistan- ts years clerk of Utah county and for have a lot ofother .Wednesday afternoon, wjll be!n of Wall street were branded, as abtwo years connected with the as2 :30 o'clock at Tlmp surd conjectures by officials of the tell "of the resessor's office in that connty,. will - JEFFERSON CITY, MoMay 18.J promptly at Of Detroit, H Guardian Trust company carelessness on the part sults of Governor Baker of Missouri is not j probably be selected aa additional mother concern--, of . the Guardian game of the season wlir be of the public in using the mails. Bullion The auditor by the public jntllltles com considering appointing General John has Leasing company company, operating In New York the Beber cham For"" instance, last year "in the mission of tab, in connection With J. Pershing to complete the ' term played against' Thla statement waa verified to the filed articles of incorporation with United ofto baseball according pions,'' States, 100,000 letters were Senator Seldon of C. Spencer, who the of clerk the auditing and collection In the, is which Provo county United Press officials the of by high ficials of the Provo club. e taxes on died Saturday night, be said today. and pasttenger-mll- e named as the principal place of busi- mailed In perfectly blank envelopes. Ford, company.-- ; vThe Provo band will begin Its ;, ness. The newly formed company Uncle Sam's mailmen have a reputa-- 1 the business of public carriers by ."General Pershing ttas never been . tlon of getting the letters there If weekly concert at the baseball ta automobile. rThere were about ten Considered by me," be said. "He capitallied at $100.00(L divided in WILL CLOSE OX grounds at o'clock and they have any cIueTat all,"l)ht they candidates and the commission yes is not even' a cltliem of .Missouri to 400,000 value a shares of of par WEDNESDAYS AT 3:30 , are not required to be mind readers will, step. Into, .the bps 25 cents each.terday selected Mr;. Epperson froaa He is a oltisen or Nenraska." yc , The majority of merchants ; half an hour later." , and the 100,000 unaddressed letters exactly a of to ReUtlve the to an oppotntmcnt The the agreeofficers and among Incorporators list, subject representing dry goods, ready to ,V ..TT' H. Manson, Provo, president are gone forever. ments as to salary and other details. senator the governor reiterated toJ. are, In lines and met wear clothing, aea TOURS French Jean on Carelessness Foyhey, the mind" was made his that up, part of the day and dlrecforr A. E. Tonrsen, Salt session today to discuss the best not confined to advertising is public but would 'make no public state- waa killed today when his plane Lake direcvice and ' City, president time to close and give equal . In the circulars and postcards. ment until after Spencer's funeral. trashed Into a tree la a toft ' consideration to merchant and tor; Market P. Braffett, Price, di- dead letter office last year, accordrector; Dr. Charles F. Wllcoa, Salt baseball Interests. ;' Lake City, director; Chase Hatch, ing to Mr. McGuIre'a figures, $55,000 The sentiment was practically I I I. G. Bench, of was removed from misdirected Provo, director. unanimous fd close at 3:30 so and In the majority ef cases Provo is named as secretary. that the employe's can leave the the owners of this money did not get The accordis company organized, so to aa .. baseball.' ,.: store and go' right to the ball firmly "It Is invigorating to return jrz . J. A- - Owens; manager of the Glenit back because there wa flo way a for the ing to the articles, for the pur- of 1 am especially Interested In all park, arriving In time garry resort, announces that begin- Provo and find suchwaa good feeling communicating with them. pose; " of over and operating taking the expres- line of sport It Is my hobby, ana opening of tb,e game. ,i ,. "... ' In addition, $12,000 in checks, ning Wednesday evening admission toward baseball," three mineral leases Included in the directoL. K. out of from former, of sion town Patrons Roberts, as when I .find a friendly feeling to the dances will be fifty cents per drafts and money orders went to the' I am well as In the city will have time, property of toe Honerlne Mining and potter's field because people forget ticket for the men and 10 cents tor tor of athletics ' at the Young link ward this form at Stockton, Tooele to do their trading and go to the Milling company to put the name of the city-- on the ' the ladles. That the same policy of versity and at present director of always pleased. county,'. . "If people are congenial In their game if they ' desire. admitting the mothers and chap- - the Weber gymnasium of Ogden. envelope and omitted the return visitof "I have had the pleasure 8igned: play and recreation you, will .find address. erones free of charge wilj remain as ".25 ARE INJURED. The Leader Inc., Irvine's fre them equally w greeabte:tar easiin the past, is Mr. Owen's edict ing most of the tow as la thla county "Yduran axk Uncle Sam anythlisg ' Schwab" Clothing Co., Fairer r- He extends to the people of Provo within the past week and I think ness. :, ., '? :yt NEW YORK. May 19. At least in reason and he will deliver the feelfo., Chris- - 23 persons are i "J hope the time 'will come when Bros. Wood-aiftoand ftah county a cordial .invita- there was never such friendly raparted to have goods," - declared Assistant communtensen Clothing, Mose Lewis, been injured, several seriously here J. "WC" McAdin, Tuesday college can give the national game tion to, the. resort, where," he aays, ing between- - the varloue Hub Clothing Co, Ercanbrack & committees are always on hand to ities." Surely Provo can well aftord more attention, for It has the same today when fire broke out In a sub- morning. "But it certainly iRn't fnir ' way train near Grand Central sta- to ask him to guess addresses ou see that everyone has aa enjoyable to Coster thla friendly feeling and effect On the students as it. nas on Son, Wool Worth. , tion. weld no cltlxena will ties of that know it .' everywhere. blank envelopes.'' . time, Jn t. . .. Inveatl-gatlon- " .'':s. r . ROYAL WELCOME AT BIG STAG (- ' COOPERATION FOR JUVENILE PARTY 1 f - 1 ATT UNIVERSITY put-tin- "COURT SOUGHT Hsl a -- . . I.10RE CARE III SENDING TiIAIL Asked to Come tp Financial Aid of Deficient State Fund Schools " With a view of obtaining the est cooperation possible from the schools of Juab, Wasatch and Utah counties. Dr. C N. Jensen, state superintendent of public instruction and a member of the juvenile court commission,' is holding a conference In this, city with George Wort hen, Juvenile judge-- of ths diistrlct, and school superintendents this after clos- BEIKG URGED y . ' - PIANO RECITAL . WEDNESDAY . That the jnveiille ynnrtB of this state, are struggling for a foothold without sufficient finances to meet operating expenses, and that the assistance of the schools will be necessary to carry on the frorkis the opinion of Dr. Jensen. It is with a view of obtaining this assist ance today's conference ia called. Among those who are expected to be present are Judge Worthen, Probation Officer Eric Bylund, Supt H. Claud Lewis of the Provo City e schools; David Courley of the : ' ..district. Melvln Wilson, snpep. V : ' MARRIED FOLKS ance prize was won by Wm, .Grooms. TO HOLD DANCE One of the pleasant 'entertain-ntent- a f the ' week will be the married folks special dance to be given at the Pioneer ward amusement nnlt Wednesday evening,- - Too ilnrdock's orchestra will render, the mnsic, .. The dance Is under the direction of the ward amusement halt Mar ' ried folks from ther wards of the .. OOO ot 1 going down on the favorite stake are - cordially Invited to be ' present, u. Quatrain, which fulled to .show. . Metro-'.polita- . n .' aa . TT O COACH 'CHICK' HART IS GIVEN sr LOUISVILLE, Ky.,Many of the eastern thoroughbreds whicb-ra- n In the Kentucky derby Saturday were n on their way back to the tracks today. Gifford ran's Flying- - Ebony; winner" of the In j royal $30,000 claKsdc traveled style 'alone In a special car but ' trrn nrn v di u ru nun rn on m rnai Official figures show that .Tqnarters... .... - .1. --O .. I .. . 1.R LI . weW Intend'nt of the Xelo district ; he ron tinned; Ralph Nllsson, superintendent of the other live stock, fruits and vegschools; Calvin Smith, etables carry off first place prises IleberClty superintendent of the Juab county at the state fair. W are also known schools ail p. E. Bart left, superin outside of the state by the big men tendent of the Tintlc district .who have gone out from this com'The outlook is not entirely hope munity ; artists, sculptors and edu- less, 'but the courts must look elsecators. where for relief If this work is to "But what we want to do is to he continued on any scale which will still Improve by producing jiuore render their efforts even fairly and. better men; more and better Dr. Jensen1 is quoted as rattle; more and better fruit and saying. It la a regretable feature s fimKmWT: that ltnrftealinrTatlon places For the purpose of stimulating the state In the position of having bett. r husbandry as well as a means to ask for service without being able -- of advertising - the wnnty, Mr. to pay adequate compensation, yet Smoot urged a support of the Ttah considering, the nature of the word, county fall fair and festival to be it is. thought .that certain other -- ;' agencies hrttfMs fall. Ed Payne acted as toastmaster of terested in contributing towards Its ." tie evening and introduced . the success." It hns been Intimated " by the Selections ere given by speaker.. ' the Kiwanis male quartet and vocal juvenile court commission that the solos were given by Wm Grooms, "other agencies" referred to by Dr. M. E. Crandall, Jr., and Elmo Coff-ma- Jensen will be the aid of the schools the state.1' v A.. L. Garbett reported on the throughout .progress of the SpHngvllle baseball club and 8. C. Whlttaker reported on the minstrel shovt. The attendertpisntity-tratqnaltya- o o o o o o 1' noon Commissioner A. O. Smoot Urges SpringvUle Kiwanis to Support Festival . or - OOO . , '.. ' HowweiHerehH E HIGH WWsyasjsi$ijjjpj(fisjsj orjrosj Bepresentatlvea of the Mutual Im provement associations of ten stake will meet at College Ball tbla evening at 8 o'clock for the elimination contests 111 public speaking and ia "MH men's quartets. The winners i O O O O house-ta-hoi- Utah Stake "M" Men's Chorus To Render Musical Selections - - r ; June. There will be two public speaking contests; one for the young men and another for the young women. The "M" men's guartet is the only musical contest to be staged. . The meeting will be In charge ot I. E.' Brockbank, stake president of the T. M. M. L A. of I'tah 'atakei The stakes represented at the meet will ; be Alpine, Wasatchv f Utah, Kolob, Palmyra, Nebo, Ttntic Juab, Carbon and Emery. The Judges selected 'for the public speaking context of the young men are Mrs. L. D. Edwards, Judge James B. Tucker and Carl Wolfrom, manager of the Provo office of the Utah Power and Light company. As Judges for the "M" men's chosen -- ."Mrs.! quartet bave..-,be- ea tiannan tjonaie racKara, jurs. Aor-m- a Poulton Bullock, Prof. Ralph" H. Booth, Prof, Kenneth Blrdof American Fork and Prof. F. J. Faux of . Spanish Fork. Those who willselect the winner of the public speaking contest of the Y. X. M. I. A. are Mrs. Achsa Paxman, Prof, Alfred. Osmond and .Mrs. Maud B. Jacobs. ' -- - The "M - men's male efaoros of I'tah stake will render several ttiusl-cselections during the. evening. Ml H Mrs. Swenson, was sefceted by the judges as the best chorus. CONTEST TONIGHT AT COLLEGE HALL 6 o o o o o MEET HERE IN ELAMIMATION CONTESTS .... TEN STAKES mm and o o o o o o O ,.' -- ' - . - new-ma- , post-offi- -- . , ' FORD DENIES STATE JOB FOR L T. EPPERSON - .. ... BANKRUMORS PERSHING NOT NEW LEASING , FOR SENATOR FIRM FORMED t ld s ton-mil- tbe-pitch- er . - REDUCE PRICES . FORDANfES SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES - , , x n Post-maste- r" : I ' . |