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Show Y.-l- --.... - - YJ 7 TEreRATfKI Maximum ; . . , ;'. . .91 TODAY Minimum .....54 hiV- rif - r I W ' J WL r-- sr jsA rz:::r: -- 1 -. Ts : PRIC2 TVO PROVO. UTAH. FRIDAY, JULY, 2, 1926. YEAR, NO. 19. T v ... v. . aC-- Highest June St. .111 Degrees FORTY-FIRS- Y ; . fpiwnnnnw :: ' 1 ' Y' Y ' :: ' 'MAMI - ;; ,,- 1'",,'-- . Ej--- ' dents of Reno Which Is 'v Company Home Office v t uuiunniw v 11 Sted f i Colombia Corporation. NamedJ Utah General Manager . 1 Y. i the county v tlerk to Vtvyo. The company Ulnji)ortM under the laws of the state of Nevada. ; The principal pi tire of buttioetia In in Keno, Nevada. The object f the corporation 1 make,, manufacture, sell, buy, iron pipe and iron castings of every kind, and to buy" sell and deal in metal products. "T"T7 ' . The grading slid excavation work for a half a million dollar plant, to he constructed af "Provo near the Columbia Bteel Corporation's ton plant Is now under way. Thearticles of Incorporation pro-vide that the maximum number of Shares to be outstanding at any one Y time are 20,00- - of. which 5,000 are preferred stock of a par vflue of $100 each and 15.QPQ shares, are common stock without nominal or par value.. Of the latter shares, ; 10,000 are clans A common and 5,000 .""'4' "claw B.t The ' officers of the corporation, all of wiora are residents of Reno, Nevada, art n ., fotlow : Frank NorcnwR. prealdent: T. Ferrari, " -- 1 - Short Illness CHARfiE OP MINES . r. . KJI lug 1 CUMr AIN 1 . ine of tavl Sv ui ana lor many 1 SECOND WARD 1SSI0NARY IS HONORED A. Jones, son In honor of Mr. andTSSTrg. A. Will Joues, who D. H. will leave shortly for Canadian mUxion. a farewell program wilt be Riven Sunday evening. July 4 In the Second ward -- chapel. tbe. years consulting engineer ofthe Knight Investment company, died at hls'residence in Jhla city, 270 North First East stwet, Thursday night For the past 15 years, Mr. Tren-holhad been connected with the Knight Investment eompanjrn 4ts holdings at Rico, Colorado; Joplin, Mo and the Tiatlc district At the time of bis death he was assistant general manager of the mines of the company. Previous to coming to Utah, he wag general manager of the Goldfield Cfcnsulidnted - Mines Remt, Nevada Y He had ipanyof been connected with various mining organizations in different parts of the western - United States and Alaska. Y During fbe past seven years, Hr. Trenhoim had made his home in " ' Provo. Y He was born Octolter 11. 1873, In WolfrHJs,- - Novia Scotia, and came wes' while, a young matt, , Surviving him are his widowT a if' l t a r. 1 Song, cbolr ; Invocation, Ole .Jr.; mixed quartette, Ella R. Stubbs, Betty Madsen. Wm. n. Hk)ver. Jy. Earl LewW; Kilin-oK 0o, Vera SerfiaUlBf; Thomas ; reading. Mrs.- Fern Mrs. Mary Osltorne one Ertanbratk ; ,luct, Mrs.: Amanda Ba'hks ahd Inbz, Jbnes; "remarks daughter, Mary Beth; three broth Trrnbolm of Los Maurfce Jones; solo, Miss Norma ers, of Novia Rcof- Will ; McEwan Jones; remarks, 'A.: NorcroM. board Of dlfectora. 4laxndJoba Trennolm,Tif Jeafttel ;TU Stubbs. In order for the company to begffffixed flUaijett -- El four sisters, . Mrs. Samuel Cox of W m.MT. J. "Hoover, Madsen, transaction in Utah corporate pow Betty Great Falls, Mont; Mm John iCen ers .of the company have been vest- Eafl liewls; oprano solo,. Mrs. Er dell and Mrs. Irvine Haselton, of ed in a board of directors residing nest R. Rasnmson rTesiwnse, Blsbop and Manchester, Mass.; Mia Ella "The In this- state. Thejprincipal. place L. L. NelnoBi closing song, of Roton, Mass. of buHinef of ,the Utah corpora- Spirit of God Like a Fire 1 Burn Treoholm, Funeral senbes wlll.be held Iq : benedii'tloni Ix' tion' will lirin Provo; with L. T. ine." comrreeatiun Provo-Utft- h the ward chapel Sun " ' renxo Frazief. Rains an president ; George E. o'vloi-k- . sfteriMK,? The o it day Miller C. W. as vice president; fleers of the Provo Lodge No. M9 as secretary, and George E. Slbbett. of tbe B. P. O. Elks will hs ve treasurer and general manager. -f'Brge-of tbe seivlce for liodge No. Mr. 8iblett is chtef engineer of 711 of Eureka, of which he was a the Columbia Stcef Corporation. He member. The body may be viewed has directcharge ;of"thecontru'-- i residence prior to the sit tlon work on the company's plant vices. The, body will be taken o In this city.j Los Angeles for Interment, SACRAMENTO, Calif.. July 2 (U 4- P) Reports Jto the sheriffs office here said- - three persons were burn ed to death and six others Injured in a fire which broke out in a bunk bouse on a. ranch on Sutter Inland near Conrtlandesrly today. Details were lacking, but Ahe fire is believed to Lave started under a stairway, ciittsjs off the exit of the workers." Mot bTThpse "burt- - were through win- Injured in Juniplng dows to safety. : ' ' KANSAS CITY, Mo.. July 2 (U Mrs Olivia HansenV Wife of C. V. P) James Robert Kearne. two yei Hansen;: well known' artist and sign old son of Mrs. Tbetma Goodwin o: painter of Pro vs. died at the family 8an Franclsc-o-, was Injured prob home; 317 Norta Ninth West street when here he today ably fatally Tbursdayafternoon following an fell from a sixth story window of 4 Illness extending over ,several weeks downtown hotel. Mrs. Hansen was born In Den The 'child sustained- a probable May 19, 1870, whera she grew mark, fracture of the ekull and Injuries to SOFIA, .July 2 to young womanhood. - In 1889 she hone for is held Little the Milne, his recAvery bv hospital attendants. ied by enormous damnge, were re caridOaBtftbef:pare"nlsset in Logan, where she married Electric wires,' five stories below, ported throughout southern BtilRar- - tllng V. Hansen. For twelve years C. broke the fall of the child.-la .today The suburbs , of Sofia thej-Jlye8t Tiexburg,. Idaho, and " Mr Goodwin is a reporter tm the were "subjmergeJ. . . moved to Provo, six years ago staff of a San r'ranctwo new'siiaper. Scores of bridges.. were .reported 1 life Mm. Hansen Throughout Khe washed. Autand, raUrnadteU'pboue o? tKe E.'. B. devout memlef a ,was on to Texas and wag her return trlp ana teiegrapn communu-auowas 8. ciwirch, In which she acted a , California, interrupted." rin . El t::J 11 t i iiti XXUU-LLU- l I' il Id l mmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm U Horizontal Position Is Preferr4 Wla Ftag Is Displays M atnst a WsU; Stairs ShouU B ttt ; Jtans tns Sura to tha North over Strsatst .0 tM East, ever Xorth-amt- Jout Streets. :,t. ... 4t0t - When riags or States or Cities, or ttnnsnts Ara Flown front . m ir.i at th. cm. v& " fltmmlt .w. TT a 0 Top sTtZ . - SIX INJURED atthe BOY INJURED DEVOUT CHURCH IN FALL FROM WORKER DIED HOTEL WINDOW ft HERETHURS. GREAT DM1AGE M DONE BY ROOD .. . - (UP)--Floodaa- : d' h8.dJKTft-Vl?ltIfl.relatives,,- .ln Relief Society-leaeiier- , also was a memter of the genealogical SPARES FROM LIVE WIRES V I As we are aboofTtoceiebrafethejVintr thing if children were given a 150th birthday anniversary of our few lessons in 'patriotism In the :.' ., nation,, it seems an appropriate time home. ; ' our" citizens "to'a8T"hdwnuTnjroi "One can generally pick out really appreciate Ibeigniflcance of man in an audience who has had paying due homage to the Ameri-- i n,,,, especiallr ifthe can flag." sa-- s Dr. Cart Erring. flag Is made apart of the ceremony. scout (Commissioner of the Timpano- He his respects doesn't failto " " " district - - ' . - to "Old Glory,' and he enjoys doing ' (We try to tesch the Boy-- Scouts so because he knows .that It is the tn,,, . " . ' the Importance of holding a reverence for the flag, and, there are few Boy Scout who do not show that oppnttnnlty training Jthammer presesu ' Itself. - But t her , are so many who are not given this train log.. .)n these cases lt would be -- pf first principle f patriotism. i"We hope the citizens of Provo ylU display tho flag during ths an- nl versa ry 'season. and do ir In a manner that will reflect honor to themselves and to the flag, societ,.' " Surviving-pr- T e ,. t her husband .and the following sons and daughters: Emfl. and Oliver Hansen, of Provo ; Mrs.' Luclle Meservy,. EjVhraim; Mrs. Irene.Wlgnan,. Payson; Anita ana teaa Hansen, do in 01 rrovo; also four brothers and one sister. Thex are. EmO Nelson, prominent restaurant nuneof Provo and James Nelson of Prcvo, Augustand Htl- mar Nelson, both of Pleasant Grove. and Mrs. ' Charles A. Hallstrpin, Oakley, Summit 'county. .Funeral services will be ' heldJn the Pioneer ward chapej Srniday afternoon at 2 o'clock. FiisndK may. view the body at 'the family home from 40 to 1 !0 o'docfi on ,tbe dja? ' ' ' "' of the funenl. no vo urorii Anroiif inn held In Ogden July 8 and 9. This was at. tie regular f... .. - - S Whvntht Fta ; c ttr When inKprayed with An- other Flag.. Ours Should Ba on the Viewer's Left, and1 .' Iu Staff In Front FLOATS: PG EVF T 1 il - dejM ; Respective Divisions .N ' of the lode Thnmday evenb The uhIch tlie fotlowluj tt ing. WHEELER AUMITS MANY COMMERCIAL RECOMMENDING AGENTS invention were naiufd: . Hurry FLOATS NOT LISTED Sharp, J. A. lli ivewrt, Hery Itaa-senVa .H. C J. rd Er Burton, Cr DrVZHead Denies Dictating Parade WiD Be Formed ,- F4loluXlfr(ik-FreT To Enforcement Officials Merely Suggests - Antl-Kahx- y D. E. 4 lit Streets Around Pioneer Farrer, J. Hunter. I,co Icwls. Iep Frry. A. Mitchell, Stewart MoirWn. Boyd, H. B. Passes Unrurted MaHicJ. .Park- ?Ko-yo- Ji. lm-eu- . Parmley.-Tt.-- WadswthFwJL. J- There '.will he ' three divisions. Tbe first, division will line up on theeast side, ot Sixth West between Center and First Sputh atreets, and will ace aorth.p The second dlvis-- . Ion will fprra or- the east side of Fifth Went, street between Center and First South,' and' mill also face north. The third rtlvlidon will en-tof Sixth West" street at Center and will go around the park block, keeping to the-- right side of tbe street as tbey pass around, so that the first floats that enter will be faring north oa the east side of Fifth West street' The ft division will enter Center street from. Sixth West1 street and proceed east As this division passe Fifth West street the second division. wiU tall in behind ihe first. A the lSt--otills division leaves the west side nf Fifth West street the third division, which is ioriiprls- ed. qf the commercial floats, will fall in Jrom their position on the ; east "side of Fifth West street Following are the floats thus far listed to enter The parade; Evans, Paul Pesset-to- , WadVlI. McComas. S. p. Longs-dorfGeorge Smith, E. H Bath. L. Ktewart, W. M. Andcrww T Rlggs, E. J. Smithy Ixiuls-Evafa m Jeppersoiu Byron Dasttrp. George Leveu, John Beesley. Ij. R. Edwards, II, F. Cannon and N.' V. OtJMirne. T t. I. ns, Hure, we arehere'd(dng everything we Jan get proper leglsla tlon enacted. . "Tliat'a your opinion." said Reed. "Well, if, the liquor interests will withdraw from, tbe fight we will withdraw returned Wheeler. "Hinklen Tates submitted to" the committee jthe record of accounts of be obtained the In tnsiiecting the books at League headquarters. West ervl lie, Ohio, tj OREMBOYSNOr, PROVO HOUSES TO BLAME FORf GET CONTRACT FORFURNITURE FATALITY-VIE- W snowel xney 'The has let the commission city I n vestlgatbrn yf the fatal acrlifebt fmtraetsirb4ttmi on Irovo Bench a Week age Thurs city rooms of the new city and day, which led te the death of Miss according to coun Mayor O, The contracts aggre- gtttajipprox lmately f 10,000 of which tbe bulk,. Will go to the company and the Taylor Each concern will Bros, company. have about an equal share of the contracts. .. , A small orden, for wlilifow slmdes and onera chairs has also been let to the Dili woo-lcompany of Salt ! : Lax atf- xty building, Florence Beardnll - of Springvllle Wednesday night, has been awduct ed under tbe direction of James H Wilson, city nmrshal of the city of Orem, Mr. Wilson arrived on the scene of the accident a few minutes after the girl had been Injured after jumping;from a wr driven" by Creed and Ned Kofford, sons of Clifford Kpfford.pf On-m- . z :: 'There is really no responsibility to place on any one" Tn:onriectibn with the aciiacnt" said Marshal Wilson to a llerald reporter this afternoon. 'The girl was to blame for-itaffair as much as the driver of the car. Tbe- glrw with the in jured" girl and tiiei boys, told me that shortly before the accident, tbe girls had, taken the Kofford car, which was. parked near the Stratton place and eone for a ride without tbe knowledge of ti e boys. When they returned. iand the- - boys atarfed lo drive the car, the girls Jumped onto the running board and rode along for a little ways. Stratton home tho-g- lrl asked them t(t flow down so thnt K. Hansen. . was in for bendqnarters i;,(wi.ti ' sjient by the national league 1924 ; .I45.B91.-Iu.- . ville offieri: ? 15,000.04 for the legis lative work and the. remainder -- in loans to liicnl state organizations which ould - not supiwrt them selves. The league; snld M'liceler recom mends men- for sfKiintinent tadry entorcement-rr;'e- s, mit denied it "dictated", appointees. . IXour organaation,". Reed asked '"interferes - with appointment of prohibition -- enforcement officers, doesnfltt Now, tliaf a ihe G(d"AI- mlchty's, truth on your oath, Isn't NONMTISAN er Prlct. the-wertt- rt f AIilPHI-THEAT- ER J - - LEAGUE SCORED BIG SUCCESS 1 Y-:- , J oklmtljr oneof the lx)vs told her that be was going faTtelnein to frovn ana niaue them walk home, and kept agoing. r, A short however, the driver slowed down to turn around so that he could take tbe girls hack. It was then that the Beardall girl is gald to have toid hem that, she wonldjump off. Apparently, jdie misjudged Ihe nite at which the car was going,- - Shj fell and struck her head again tbe pavement. . lXo one thought She was Injured as badly as she really was. The girl herself , did not want a doctor and dit twant fo go to ber home in Springvllle. Tlte3twys talked with me about the accident sbortry after they ha carried' the girl Into the Stratton home. to-ou- r K ' 1 KENTUCKY BOY -- time-late- WINS MARBLES 1 ROODS SWEEP BROAD AREA -x aced by flotidsL.i The damage was enormou?. Mill-- ' "jrrops.1 ions At.dini!!., wprthu brldn'cs railways, factories and honses have been affected, la aomr places- In the Balkans normal busi nq'w and social life was partly para - lyssed. ,t . . " - -. m SIX MILLIONS VHlis-Harpe- .............. . hew-burd- ensr alled-o- n . theJnaasea Ave.ouLt six. aames. ' .......... Tellufide Motor Co. took tiiejictory as a mat Sutton Ms rket by,, the last session of congress. ; . ...... He was much les Walter Ada m ."i . course. of ter DakoNorth" evidence lhat There Is ta'; is not easily Influenced away nervous than his scowling opponent Allen MlUlne'v from Its Americanism and its, de- - and iierforuifcd more sensationally Knight Coal A Ice Co. than at anf time during .the five Enoch ClnrR M an .excelThe Koffwd lfys-bav- e - - i ' T. Farrer 200 nV .tonrnament, . for day name OTMrtrth hsve agrl advantage lent' reputation here.'Tbey 2.00 ,' 4, .. - Tb ..J'.' 'Lewis Co. era scores. 134; M.)e upoa aa splendid cultun' that '4.Mi accorded., by .the ways'been looked ' J .1.00 A th'Van D. 0, Wagonen.":l3 to Industries. fellows.'' government . i" WHO'S -- -- t,t.. ""13-0- 'i ; 7-1- . A.-G- . Buttery C J .. j ,J,artBe DIVISION Y' guant detail of Provo band; Banner of 1776; Goddess of Liberty, Provo City; Cham-- 1 her'. of Commerce: Liberty . Bell; Original Boy Scoots; Thirteen ; Service Star Legion States George ', gos hike. , Kiwanis: American "We have received a total of $220 Washington, from public spirited citizens with Flag,"Provo Elks' , Lodge ; Battery which to construct a stage and seats Cr N. G. ' U.; iAmerlca vJIeana' Peace," Women's Jlelfef Corps. at the great, .natural anipbl-theatr- e TUipjrr DIVISION which is located en the east rail Martial Basis "Westward Ho" adjoining Aspen Grove park? de clared Mr. Rolierta today. "We cer- float; Mormon Pioneers, float of nine horsemen; Mormon Battalion; tainly appreciate the hearty .manner in which the people of this city Founding of Tfovo, two floats; call. ' It shows Handcart Pioneers; Goddess of responded that they truly appreciate the worth Utah. THIRD 1I VISION '? of tbe famous eld mountain and the,1 (Commerclar Floats) sidelights it presents to the lovers Goddess of Provo. Sunday schools ;, , oftbe great outdoors." schools of .Utah take, three Sunday i The work of cleaning the hillside floats; Industries, Columbia steel; In readluexs for "the seats was Ameri-- j ; morn- Corporation ; Playgrounds, can Legion:, Boy s Work, Rotary scats the work of constructing ing Young." nnl-- j was commence! under plans contri- Club; Educational float. Provo Oddi clubs; Ash- - versity; Literary buted by Claude Shepherd float.'-.-Felbmi worth, local architect Following Is tbe new list of do-- j nors: 2.00 Provo Paint & Class Co 100 Irvine's Provo Meat & Packing Co..., :1.00 1.00 T. T. Taylor t.0l John Shoe Co. , ; C. W. Thomas ....... 1.00 J. T. Taylor , . . :00 TtuKselTBnrlieFSbop An area , LONDON, Jujy 2 (UP) 1.00 of Ad" Taylor ............ roughly. 7d,000" square miles, In Prove Army Store t 1.50 Europe today was flooded dr men-- ; ......, , Xon-partls- .. FIRST Color - i 4 -- I- 10-3- ;, ' That tlie "Theatre of the Pines" at Apen Grove is to be a reality. Is theMiaraUon.irfE11 JLi Roberta, general chalrumn of tbe Timpano-- ! We Interfere where they try to put... over crooked men on us. Wheeler replied. ' j L 1 'And yon interfere to" get your own men appointed, don t you?" ."We try to get good men appointed and keep bad men from being " appointed.. . if; no money was swnt said Wheeler In the. IVnnsylva nia .primary be-BI SMABCk, N. DYJ dfJiWP) canse tnarjo rganiza ton couia not The league scored agree on a candidate. He said tbe sweeping victories tn the .prliharies had. spent, money tn.tbe Oreheld In the state yesterday, efect-i- n league and Wisconsin pri- Proya Con. RenlEstte Minnesota 5.00 gon, Jthe Senator: Gerald UNyA-f- r 77"-T- ) .. '2w Ercanlirack Co remalniler' of the short term and maries. 2.50 Home' tnsuram Agency nominating him Jor jbeYentrre long Dixon Real Estate" I'oT term in tbe tipper b(Kly, and Gov6.00 Taylor Brofhets Korile to succeed, himernor " r Prove Commercial Bank .... 6 00 self. ' J. ,C. Penney Co.- -. L. B. Hanna, or Nye defeate-1 larmers.A Merchants Bank... Fargo, while Serlle triumphed ..over Thornton Drug C. J. M. Hanley, autljeague candidate. Co. ,... Jteturns fronr 1,031. precincts out .V Brimhall Bros. . of 2,167 gave Nye a lead of more Co. Kuttou-Chas- e Drug same In the than 5,000 ovr JIauna. y ATLANTIC. CITY,' X. J July. 2 RrRr Irvine, number of precincts Sorlle was leadni.y r, TUPl chunky 11 Knight Trust & Savings Bank ing Hanley by nearly 12.000. -- ; G. P. Stone, wet candidate for the year old boy from Bevter. Ky to J. William Knight'. ."..... day became the national marble State Bank senate, polled 6.478. ; 'North Dakota It seems,' Nye champion Vy defeating the solemn Horatio 'Joues ., said In a statement, "resents the iaa Gore of Springfield, Mass,, In GTH. Helndselman .... . . he . - CONSTRUCTOIG lslatlonr .. Initial plans fortha big Fourth ilovnn, W, of July parade have been completed Jos. Clarx. H and the--' blueprint of the lineup of , nv .i,r.nam. n. been drawn K L. nest Buckley, MtrHtf.w Frank Deming, ac Locke. R. J. Wlltfnri. Kilns tlsid cording to announcement of LeRoy nerr Henry East. Ray Demlng', Dean Hurdy, chairman of - tbe parade Fred James. 'Joseph committee. ' Holdaway, Clyde Keyfe, f.IANY ASSIST IN ara still bringing pressure through ersonaly buUouhol ing members of congress to get leg Parad,.Soldiers and SaUora Salute: Men and Boys Unoovar and Hold Hat In - Right Hand 'Opposite Left 8houMr: Woman and Girls Place Right Hand over. ,: Heart . she .could .get of f. ' ; Rlueprints Drawn Showing Positions of Floats of le r - i- Vi BEBM 1 t ' .' t TO Alternates- - t hosen rwere. .Hugh 'No. but we consulted with Dr. Jollev, E. C Ramsey, James Smith. Volstead frequently .". A. H. Hansen, George Vincent. 4Dldn't you dictate what amendMurray Roberta: Ed. Shields; Willis ments should I e adopted to tbe bill RIU, John Glruud, John O. Beesley. when It wan oelug considered W. H. Hornlbrook C ST. Gergen, J. "Only In part." W. Mauia t'lydv Slngletoii Elmef "But you. got all you wsntedr Singleton. Leslie MendeithalU Frank "Not by a lng shot. . We had to Hslladay and Albert Hallqihiy. get corrective changes two years later and. we still are after chang Sib-bet- t, T Lru. Activities , v MAN mnn in to - -- - 'i w v gTessTnReSnsed: Ewtt - a . ",'-- THREE KILLED w t: iewsr'i Utt. iwr, the "'''JlT'V .!...! ... Must Ba ' 11 ."" t iLiLj5iou Antl-Bnloo- n Flag ,' . 3S G UE WASHINGTON.' July 2 (UP- )' .. i 'WW Tbe League wrote f all of the Volstead act, Way ne B. Wheeler of tbe league told the senate primary in vestigating committee today, In answer ta questions by Chair man Bead, tbe legtsUtlve agent of thffTeagBetold of the methods" wh- ployed to impress congress with the, nwssity of enacting the- 18tb m 1 a I amendment and Ks co relnted 11 law." ;:. 1 punting Should B Hong with a "Isnt It fact that you wrote or to Jthe Blue Strip Uppermost ' the Volstead act and picked out ths Vlevwrt Lett. Representative Volstead as the man a. to ihamplonr the legislation in con- - IT -- Y rug's owa : upRigiir$o-- 1 I 1 , . --- ;. 7 i 11 f i . a Salopn m " -- '.. - 1 1' 9 :: :: provo hub F -- " Yr '', '" " ' -- I BFfflCE' m 1 I H 'B 1 Lof Hugh Robert Treuholn MAURICE A. JONES " ..m: e - imh we xinuc aisintt, '::- - '" t. 0 iw y (to Tlllf' to Conduct Fun- era! Services Sunday at TT" Fifth Ward Chapel Elks r , ,,.J, :: V , I . Vj - Article ot lnrprporatfoa for the JZTtdflclJSUtfti Jart Iron Pipe have been filed at the office of com-pan- Itt If AH tl 'll' 11 . . I' - i ' UTAH HEADQUARTERS Chief Enrineer VlJ- - ll . . ; : i. M'MU'JH 111 :: ' .' PASSES AlAY OE NEVADA :; ' '.. rrllGli UNDER LAWS r Y Y ' . "v; ss CJ - SPENT BY AIITiS WASHINGTON, i Jnly 2 (UP)- -. Thirteea state rmbsldiariea of thi a league have '.pent 6. IK71 in drv aaitatlon since 192 Accounts djUiliug the expend: tnres were submitted to the senat primary investigating committee t Antl-Saloo- day by Wayne B. Wheeler, agent of tbe league. five" leV.. , |