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Show -- Contestant in 1920 Principals in Kidn&pin Olympiad More Than 3000, Is Expectation Tiger Put Acrosa Two in TWelfth, Gaining Victory J Si washes and Oak Win. By Universal Service. SAM FRANCISCO, July IS. Th Be&ls overlooked every chance they had of winning today from the Titer and the latter took the twelve-roun- d contest, t to 2. Love pitched Ding, great game. OeVor-me- r, the flnt man up in th final in. started off with a hard drive, and Mystery m (Continued From Pago One.) lining 'specifically whAt the Republican perty has to offer to the farmer. And laborer. Plans tor the notification ceremonies about completed, although what part If the woman suffragists will take remains it was said tonight no nderttrmineo, effort Would o made 1 Interfere With tt the women decided to suffrage pickets use them. On the morning of notification day Senator Harding win receive committee of suffragists, and will reiterate to them that. In hie opinion, th Republican perty has been and to th true friend of equal surtragw In a Statement issued tonight through Harding's headquarters her. Mrs. C, of Columbus, head of the hew club, declared the ectuat accomplishment of Suffrage ehodld be credited to th Reserve Boxers Chosen for Olympic Contests TORE, July 15 Reserve men for on Caveney's landed Alcock error. Jh Olympic boxing team were chosen In a seneif matches participattonight Mitchell eacrlflcM and DeVohtifer came ed, in by men who had been out. CaVeney to O'Connell. defeated by winners previously In on 'Dell' in their respective That tally was a plenty, but Chadhourne Cleeses, - Boats were necessary to decide hut. five- of the eight --classes. The men safe bunt which enabled Al- chosen put down are as follows: , cock to come tu. Lieutenant H Lewis, U, S. A., heavyweight; Fred Kolberg. U. 8, A., of NiAt Oakland VLKNO.N. BAN rBASCISlO. agara Falls. class Beniamin AB.K.H.0 A AB.H.U.O.A. Ponteau of St. Christopher club. New lltrbell.ie 5 13 5 dlSchck.cf if York, class; Frank DiGenarro, U f Hlfh.lt. . SOS userid, rf Paultst A. C., New York, class, CbdbnM.ef Neal Brock, Cleveland, Ohio, 0Csveaej,ss ljCally.lf-Jriber.Zb. class; G. E EtceU, U. 8. N . S A(mw,lb. Bortva,lb. class; Lieutenant J. A. Crinstoti, U., S Smith Sb. l1VlU.itt. A, class, and Reigeant Ted 1 I IKunm.lb. bdinftm.rt Schneider, U, S. A , class. 1111 Mil Mil Mil II 8.0, 11' BOXING NOTES Totals, .48 4 It id ld Tetnla . .48 3 U ad Betted fur High In tiflith. tbstud for Bcbelienbeck la Score by iaalnsn: Vernon . Runs I I I Hit .3 I 3 0 0 I 0 Ben-Bt- or lii la Jack Hainan, heavyweight. Is back again after more than a year's absence from tha ring He will go to Eastman Three-bes-s hit yitifrralci. tonlnfs. Two baie Springs w)th Toby Mellchar nett week bits Mitchell, Connolly, Fisher. Bacrlftc bitt for B short tmlnlngtrtg to get In shape, Flabor. Connolly, Ksnua, Alcock, Af Bow, Mitchell. Bcbellenback 1, Bam on ft Harry Stons, a former New York lightotf Dell 3. Struck out By Bebal-- i off hove weight, la cleaning up In Australia. Harry lenback 3. by Lots 4, by Dell 8. Doable play could never get started in the Yankee Be tick to Walsh. Roet responsible for lave rings, but in Kangaroo land be is a fistic Btolea bale 1, Bcbellenback 3. fllsfersld, terror. Mitchell. Credit victory to Dell. Left ea beaea i . run., hlti, Two at bat, off Bckeltsnbeck 23 T Vernon 8, 8na yranciacn 10. Time of game 8:45. Lmplrea Mctlrew and Holmes. Sacramento Pitchers Are sLa lUlCUm Easy TOT Eitc By Universal Service. July 15. Seattl SACRAMENTO, found Sacramento pitcher easy today aild tlon, 18 to T. Geary Based up In the last inning when victory was Certain, And permitted the Solone to score Catcher Cooke pitched the last twice. two Innings for Sacramento. At Bacrameitfr SEATTLE. AB.B.B rnnghm.lt 8 8 3 Mildletu.rf 4 1 8 Murphy. b 8 1 8 Eldred.cf. 8 Knwtby.Zb 5 1 Zamlch.lb 4 5 8 1 1 3 3 6 4 T 8 1 0 8 Btumpf.a Btldwla,e Brrntoa p Geary. p. . 4 41118 Bill i a..,.. 0 lPlttery,p.. I 0 Kuax.p... 0 Peaaer.p. . 0 Cookp.... 13 Mollwits. 1 r Totals. .H 13 BiCBAHENTO. AB.R.BA) A. MeGfra.ib Kopp.lf . . . 6 6 11 1 Compton, cf 8 3 I 9 9lRyan.--18 88lieehatt, 18 8 1 0Holbmdr,lb 8 8 8'Orr, HBchang.e,. 8 0.A 1 9 Totill . .89 T 16 37 19 Batted for Knna la fifth. Score by Innings: Seattle , 3-Rnna 18 ...9 9 9 3 1 8 Tilts 9 818 Sacramento, Runs , ,.,.,...9 8 9 9 1 9 8 T 1 HIM 9 8 419 runs. Error MeGafflgaaSummary; S hits off Bren ton, 14 at bat, la 3 I 9 Innings; 4 rnna, 8 bits aff fltt.ry, 38 It b4t, la 4 8 Inn logo; T runs, T bits otf Fenner, 18 at bat, la 3 Innings; 4 runs, lx bits off Geary In g 2-Inning.; 3 rnna 8 bits sff Cook la 2 tuning.. Rang reaponslbla for Cook 2, Penaer 8, flt-ter- y 4, Bren ton 8, Geary 4. Home run Three-baas bits Stumpf, Cunningham, Two-baa- e tit Ryan. Stoles base Byan. kits Fitter,, Sheehan. Sacrifice 9tumpf. Scbtbf. Bearn os balls Off Brentoa 8. off littery B eft Geary L oft Fenner 3. Struck out By Brentoa 1. by Oeary 3, by Fltt.ry 3. by ff Fenner 1, by Cook 1. Doable piny Orr to isnn to Sheehan. Credit victory to Geary. 3 15. ef game Charge defeat to Fenner. Time Lmptree Temaa and Caaey. - 118 18 118 "RINGER" IN LAWSUIT. OTTAWA July 15 Temporary posses sion of the colt Little Boy, seised June 21 by the Connaught Park Jockey club on the grounds he had been raced as a "ringer, today was given to W. E. Bam-for- d of Detroit, who claimed ownership of Ih horse. Decision upon BamfOrd s claim Was made by Judge McDouga.ll in the Hull Superior court. He directed that Bamford furnish 81509 bond to insure appearance of the racer as evidence when The horse was raced by E. 8. required. Moore, who claimed to own him. K0ERNER TRADED TO SEATTLE. SAN FRANCISCO, July lS.Phll KoSr-ne- r, former first baseman of the San fYanclsco club In . the pacific Coast Baseball league, has been traded to the Seattle club for Harry- - Wolter, outfielder, th local club headquarters announced today. Wofter will report at the end of th week. A MOORE BEATS WALLACE TOLEDO July 15. Pal Mooru cf Mem- defeated Patsy Wallace of Phila- elphta In their twelve-roun- d fight here tonight. In the opinion of newspaper men th at ringside. i (Continued FtoM Pag One.) When interviewed last night Mrs. Taucner And her little daughter, Laprlel, were lying on a blanket on the front lawn, within hearing of the telephone, the little girl trying with gentle, childish touch lo rub away the racking pain that has gradually developed In her mothers head with the progress of the nervous Strain. H. M, Taucher, foster father ef the girl, whose real father-- former husband of their mother, wis named Wells, to a Soldier stationed with the quartermaster's department at Fost Douglas. The family has resided in Salt Lake ofi and on for some years past. Viola attended the Fremont school last year and was in the sixth grade. Mrs. Taucher is convinced that the girt would have written her long since if she had had opportunity. She believes that Monteros has probably Imposed upon her and allayed her suspicions credulity while traveling In anticipation of reaching a secure haven of villa lny by showing her fake letters from home assuring hsr that the extended trip to with her mother consent. . , Fake Letters Did Work. j J. Williams of Liberty Speaks Held by Welsh People. jrr of-th- e for First Three Months' Short age $22,000,0OO Under the Transportation. Act Lkl Trtbaaa Leased wire. WASHINGTON, July 15, It cost th govern inent Approximately 225,0ti9,009 to Chirac Trlbus Salt make up th railroad deficit in the three months after March 1, When th new transportation act went Into Affect. 1! the deficit continues ai ih same rate (or th remaining three month of ih tx months' guaranty period, the government sgrill be out approximately 2450,000.904. Th interstate commerce commission gave out a partial Summary today for the month of Hay, showing a deficit ol 87, 248, 84 In net railway operating income for all class one roads, except the nd , Pennsylvania and the Burlington, few small roads. For the first five months of 1939 these roads had A net railway operating Income of 847,923,347, as compared with J83.947.74S In the same period of 1919. The figure of 347,000,90 includes back railway mall pay earned two years ago, and which amounted to 159.904,960 for all roAdS. approximately Eliminating the back railway mail cay, earned practicalrailroad therefore, the ly nothing. Operating revenue for the coUntrV J a whole increased from 1327,875, .. lrt May, 1919, to 8553,172,131 in May of this year. Expenses increased from 2289. 494,990 to 8346,039, 95. and net railway operating income fell from $31,760,616 to a deficit of $7,266,964. Revenue In the western district roe from $141,953,748 to Lo8, 969.982, but expenses increased from 8118,790,678 to 8145,120,849. , , Net Income fell from 818,060,815 to a deficit Of 8745,879. Revenues for the fcoun thy 8 a whole for the five months ended with May roes from 81.623.046,638 to 81,781,083,549. . , Expenses Increased from 81.364.957,969 to 81.631,655,489. Net operating railway Income fell from $83,947,746 to 847,933,347, Revenues for the first five month1 period In western districts rose- from 3658.762,981 to $788,639 476. Expenses Increased from $571,162,695 to $687,138,085. The net railway operating Income dropped from $48,503,905 to 839983.697. -- Eu-hl- ce well-bre- - 819999 ...l 999999 Boys From Salt Lake Enjoy Beauties ol National Re sort in Southern Utah. el Off Salt Lake Arrive Long Hike ten-rou- Prices gt self-relia- nt yield Drj W. M. Griffith stock-raisi- hi 111 OX-BLOO- D andUQUIDS for BbddaiiandWteshoes THE r. F. DAJ-LE- Y cortorattons tra BUFFAXO.I4.Y. GRAND JtJNCTtotf, Colo.. July 18. hire. E. w. Noble ol, thto city declare that Senator Warred o. Harding wli owe her th biggest diamond ring, he can She get lj ne is elected president. base claim on promise sh say mad Mr. Harding twenty, years ago when she predicted from aftpalm reading . his election as president. A.toOELfc3 LoS 3uiy il. Greetings tb , former reeldent of Ohio In southern call-- , assurance of the fomis in th dawning of g better day of universal justice and in which our worthy American ideal shall find acceptance among all of th world, were contained In a people telegram from Senator Warren G. Harcandidate, ding, Republican presidential . (Continued From Fag! One.) received today by Frank M. Bering, sect rotary of th Ohio society of southern California. The message will b Had at a picnic of He is to retain his command under tbe the society Saturday. orders of the war office, the Heraldo Bering raid he to peeled Alsd to ro- - say. k message from Governor James M. Cot, Democratic presidential nominee, Fight Lasts for Hours. and that tha governor had already asBROWN6VILLE. Texas, July sured him he W ould eome to Lo Angel e under General Villareal, Who during th campaign. attacked Monterey, capital of Nuevo Women to Get Heating. Leon, WSdnesdav morning, fought for waeRLNotoN. , July , 11. Senator five hours before they were repulsed, to details received here today. Harding has pptined the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage that The attacking body numbered 200 men. The first fighting occurred at the Qol-tbe will readily give a hearing to those railroad station, where virtually A who are opposed t woman suffrage." Th Republican .nominee, in a letter written whole tralnload ot federal soldiers with And children were caught July 6 to Mrs. Horace Brock, chairman their women asleep and killed. of the Republican section of the associaThe rebels then kttacked th federal tion and made public tonight by th err regmntoatton, declared be did not mean to barracks add penitentiary, but were he a candidate who to th partisan of pulsed, Monterey has been comparatively quiet any particular group in our American ae. since the attack. According to this intivltiee. formation. added h senator that would give The General Pablo Gonzales, fofmer fedthe of anttouffracleta suggestion eral commander,' disappeared from bis thoughtful consideration. In making public th letter, Mrs. Mary home in Monterey after th fight, the report raid. It was rumored that some 0, Kilhroth, president of th association, of former . commanders parGonzales charged that representatives of th organn the attack. were discriminated ization against at the ticipated "Two Democratic national convention at Ban Mata hundred and fifty cfcvAlrymen left morse, opposite here, thi morning Francisco. Senator Glass, chairman of tha platform committee, the statement for Moqterey. charged, actually . compelled our dele- Attackers Are Routed. to Sit before hi com- gation mittee for nearly two days without being LAREDO, Texas, July J5. A party ot granted ft bearing on state rights, ai disaffected, under command of General though he allowed negroes. Hindus, Fili Ricardo Gonzales made an Ineffective atpinos, Koreans, Porto Ricans and every tack on the provisional government gar body els on earth who wanted a hearing rteon - at Nuevo Laredo, opposite her, to hays one. before 9 oclock this morning. They just to- ware driven off after a few minutes firing, leaving thro wounded desultory STAND prisoners. hr featherweight Fake letter from Monteros' pretended sisters, of considerable social standing In tb southland' somewhere, were a part of hts stock of deceptive material while here, according to the now distracted were not mother, although they suspected to be fakes when he occasionally showed , them, Among other things that Monteros did here that evidences tha fashion in which he imposed upon the credulity of his countrymen was getting himself elected to the presidency of the local organ iza. tlon of nls countrymen at the time of the celebration by the Mexican rolony on May 5, on of their national holidays. A photograph of the room on the west side In H. N. Dr. which the celebration was held, with Montetbs sitting in the presidents chair before Is the assembled audience, among of Love the evidence that has been amassed by the sheriffs office since the investigation of his record wa begun. By Universal Service. While those of Monteros' countrymen 15. who were mulcted through his plausible L06 ANGELES, July The Oaks bit Bill Pertica hard In today's game, stories of buried gold are indignant at winning by a score of 4 to 1. Th lothey were th vicWale Is recognised as th most demo- th trickery of which cals played a ragged gem and tims, yet they are still more vengeful never able to hit Alten when hit wer cratic section of the British empire, de- over the abduction little American needed. clared the Rev. Dr. J. H. N. William, girl, and all are lending every assistance At Lo JUgtieS , toward the man's apprehension. in Methodist of First th church, pastor LOB ANGELES. OAKLAND his address at the annual Cambrian day Money ABR.H0A. AB.K.B.O.J Worthless Jewelry. Line, 2b.. 8 9 0 3 8 Killefer.cf. 4 9 18 reunion At EAltalr yesterday. The exBrnbakr.ss 4 0 4 9 3 3 MeAnly.ss, Following ih uncovering of th man's ercises were opened by the singing of Wllls.rf . ... 4 0 Attlllo Silts, If... 4 8 JO 1 west First Beni, 31 duplicity, the Welsh national hymn and closed with South street, who had extended 4 1 Zeiderlb. 9 9 9 10 Ceepercf, a loan of Music was 1750 Miller. If.. 4 3 the singing Of "America" Crswfnl.rf 4 9 0 3 upon a quantity of jewelry offered furnished by the Evans vocal trio, th KnlghfcSb 3 1 Lspss.c. .. 8 0 1 I himMonteros a bethought security, E Crdall, tb 2 9 2 4 Gritialb.i 3 9 ladle ACapelia chorus, led by Mrs by self Rr taka the pledge to a local Jwe!er 8 2 2,9 Dormasie. 4 8 NleboJf,3b Evan Esther Davis Arthur, Stephens, was He for informed that appraisement. Perth-- , p.. 3 Iltea.c... 2 9 Professor Anthony . C. Lund, Mrs.. was worth MO. Bsstlsr.e. 1 Edwards Anderson, Miss Fern Bat-le- y theThelot description of Monteros sent out and Miss Jessie Arllne Williams. Prod sheriffs office Is that of a Totals. .80 419 3715 fessor Lund, H. E, Gtlee and MIbs Becky from the 45 to 59 years of age, .Beers by Inning: Mexican, Almond acted as accompanists About 180 pounds, rawboned, hair Oakland gray over 3Bun ... .....9 I 0 9 4 6900 attended the outing. and sprinkled with gray gen8 9 1 Bits Liberty Is a principle Innate In man temples ,..9 810 dark broken brown, nose, face eyes erally; Dr. Williams en!T Indigenous to society, Lea Aafstse slightly pitted; wears soft collars; Ron 9 1 said. 9 There can be no submission to lined, I' on emblerh Masonic, coat lapel and anBit ... 3 0 9 oppression And tyranny without protest Error Bummarr : K. Crandall, The whole story of man to the struggle other on wetch chain; speaks good EnMcAaley, has black trunk and black suitTwobase hit Rlehoff, Donnas,. Las. for liberty. The Welshman to a lover of glish; Nitboff. Stoles bate glltefer, K. an dadventure and. In keeping case. .Viola Wells Taucher i describe as 12 Bacrlftc hit Knight JS), Alten, travel Crandall. he the migratory Instincts of man, Gnlate. Struck out By Pertica 3, by Alte 1. with years of age weight 78. pounds, light princi-trav1. has Wandered far from his beloved Baaaa On ball-Pertica 2, off Alt or red plaid brown hair, probably yellow and adventure and, in keeping dress. Her right Buna teeponotbl tor Pertica 3, Altos 1. Douhand I scarred and the n estimable citizen, v bt middle- - finger of the left hand is deplay McAuley tb K. Crandall to Beider. has been Time 1:45. Lmplrea Eaten amt Phyla. "Through all the periods of Welsh his- formed. tory, from Druldte days to David fatoyd J ' George, th Welsh have been defenders WIGGING BEATS GUNBOAT. promulgators of liberty. If Britons Scout Officers in GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., July II. As- and Britons never shall be slaves,'' may king suming th aggressive and maintaining it the Welsh most be leaders of th chorus, on throughout. Chuck Wiggins of Indianapolis The baste of the Welshman's love of was conceded as having won by a clear liberty Inhis in la native found, first, margin lit th opinion of newspaper stincts of defense, and. Second, In that DeForest Jones, Scout commissioner for concritics, In a the nation early accepted the Christian the Williamsburg, district of , Brooklyli, test with Gunboat Smith of New York religion and where these ahd and the O'FhrrVll. assistant scoutmashere tonight. Smith weighed 189 pounds r accepted no Bible, nation can be slavea ter Joseph of troop 94, Brooklyn, reported at and Wiggins 173. The Welsh nave been a conquered peo- Salt Lke scout headquarters yesterday. ple, hut never a people submitting to opThe New York. Scout officer are on a pression or tyranny. They have stood for hike across the continent They left New an Indepengovernment, representative York the first week in May, haring been dent system of education 'and an inde- about eleven week on the road. They pendent church. expect to reach Ban Francisco "about Au" "Even before the Christian era they gust 20. j had trial by Jury. They have; long been The trip la In the nature of a vacation, Advocates of equal suffrage and hat e been but the travelers are iaking many phodoctrine of the of .champion conspicuous and collecting such data as will D nt b In their public, popular as- tographs toleration be of interest to spout officers and orAfraid to In their semblies, represented literary ganisations. cured on acmeetings, muttcal gatherings and politicount of cost; cal cessions, verltabls forums fog the culI cur for th Tells tivation and defense of liberty, the Welsh same low fees. are now a and. . Blood Poisons, recIn a the united people, principality, Skin Troubles ognized a being the most democratlo secand all Acute . British the of tion empire, CHICAGO, July 15. Detail of financial and Chronic aid given the Communist Lstbor party by Diseases of VlOTEL ROOMS. ROB BURGLARS William Bros Lloyd, chief defendant In Men or Woentered th room Of A. F, the trial of twenty alleged members of men Burglars Clark and Clarence Ward at the New the party charged with conspiracy against quickly to my special treatAnaelus hotel, 34 Est First South street the government, were told today by Bob-e- rt II. Howe, the Chicago millionaire's ments. early this morning and stole a Suit or clothes, several Shirts, a Small amount of secretary. wlll- - raTT to th witThe Entrance was ness state probably Jewelry and a suitcase. stand next Monday Ole Hanson, gained with a pass key. former rrmvor of Beattie. Wash. Mr. Hanson will tell of conditions In Seattle LAND OPENED TO ENTRY. . ced strike, the the to 12 Sundays during prosecution . announced. Special to The Tribute. t7 to SB Dally WASHINGTON. July 15. During June Lloyd was quoted by John E. Harris, to Evening ' the land office classified and opened to Milwaukee Journal reporter, a saying In 113 MAIN ST a under the homestead entry speech that this la one of the worst (law 1,169,879 acre. of land In Idaho, , . countries in the world in which to live, v' T i - ' t Oaks Hop on Pertica ; Alten Is Effective i the champion and also manager, has gathered In a crack stable of boy in Jack Wolfe, bantamweight, Billy McCann. 128 Cfcrt Cfcrlson nd AI Sounera, a pair of lightweights. They are ail Clevelanders. CT - - Ktlbane, trrr-- t i , s Johnny it t rh) Y 1 rr Ring Is Promised. ball-O- t Vi SHOE POLISHES Also PASTES Honored. ne Chicago Tribune Belt Lake Tribune Leased Wire. f I 1 THE BIG VAUIE PACKAGES Cltl-eePLYMOUTH. Vermont inly J of Vermont gathered In this little village In the most rural and' fugged back woods section ef the state todav to extend their congratulations to Governor Coolldg of Massachusetts upon h,s nomination ae th Republican candidate lot vice president. Oovemor P. W. Clement was on of those preeenL. Th occasion was an 'open house, to which Governor Coolldge, na a native of this town, spending ft quiet vacation here before the strenuous day of campaigning ahaad of him, bad extended a general invitation to aU Vermonter. Mr. nd Mr Coolldge greeted each guest individually on th Tswn ot th home of John C. Coolldge, th governors father, and in a. brief address th governor honor his appreciation of th Jhowa him by th eitlsens In their I 1 BESTFORHOME SHINES Af SAVE THE LEATHERS of Virginia, whose wife died yesterday In Washington. W can Buriy a pp raise your deep Sorrow," aid the message, and wish we might some why help to I'gbteh It. We both held Mrw, Bwsnson In high feeleem ahd know what A great losA has attended her untimely going. -i 1 .18 Error 13 110Caveney HIM Summary: hi 8wnen Coolidg 1 BROWN ,t party. telegram o7 Sympathy Wa sent by Senator and Mrs. Harding todav to CHICAGO, July 18 Ray Rivers. California lightweight, has arrived in In search of matches with the Chicago beet of bi8 weight Rivers has foughp Willie 3- -1 Jackson of New York, lightweight, and B U many more ef the stare. tight. I d hiRunrmaelace .0 0 2d rt It A b VUe-...- . DeVormr.C 6 3 3 gchltnbk,p ItDve.p.... Lon..., a1 0o 0 0e eiO'Conah.cf i i1 1 tAicuck.lf 3 1 13 16, 1920.. th right, Viola Tmchfcr, 12yar-ol- d gid kidnaped from Exit Lait, ATJub 4. At th left, Ai Bosch Taucher, mother, and Lapriel," sister. Below, left, Jos hlonteroo, alleged klduapef, as he took&l Wort evfeind to Balt Lake, and at the nht, a he locked while Bvini her. ' AXTW ERP, July 18. Entries pnur-In on the Olympic committees, although not yet fully classified. Indicate that Stockholm s total of 3009 contestants may be exceeded, despite the absence of Germany and Austria from this year's gam re. Advices received from Australia and SootR Africa show th British empire probably will have the largest representation. France has 859 entries, the number for any single country. largest Four Australian and four New are en route to this city. Italy has asked for accommodation for 329 men-- , THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY of Lloyds' Secretary Contributions to Radicals Special to The Triboa. ZION NATIONAL PARK. July Tha Boy Scout caravan arrived 1 Nations! park lat yesterday U. So Avenlhg, y, o, HARDINGS ON SUFFRAGE ISSUE FAILS TO PLACATE Bj Universal Berried. WASHINGTON. July 15. Th National Wbman'e party to far from placated by the suffrage pronouncement of Senator Harding, Republican presidential nominee. ( lrt a Statement Issued from the head-qua- rt era of thparty tonight., it I ntl mated that tha Republicans are not really anxtou to see th women of the country enfranchised In time to participate In tho presidential election, There to Just one answer to Senator Hatdinga pronouncement." the statement assert s, What grtod wilt th fact that th Republicans have given twenty. nine state do the women of America next November If th thirty-sixt- h state has hot rati fied t Thirty-fiv- e state aregworth exactly nothing to u without The thirty- - sixth stalk. , The bitter opposition wk havk encountered in th last few state Indicate cleerir that political leaders know well th difference between "ft good record' and ratification,. Senator Harding eayl that only on Republican etat. ha rejected th amendment.- He falls to mention th Republi- can etatea Of Vbrthont and Connecticut, where Republican officials have refused to permit any action whatever oh th amendment. He ray also that It makes no difference to him whether a Democrat or Republican state completes ratification. It certainly make no difference to tho Women of the nation, but Senator Harding cannot kvd the responsibility In such a phrase. Keen alarm at thi recent uhfavorable turn of events In the fight for ratifies-tlo- n of th national suffrage amendment wa exproksed today by suffrage leaders of alt ihades pf opinion. Following the failure to secure a vote by the Louisiana legislature and tha refusal of Governor Clement of Vermont to eall a special seaelon of the Vermont legislature to Paso en tho amendmenL a flood of messages had been received In Washington warning of tho bitter fight tho antis" will makk to defeat raUftca-tio- n by Tennessee. Suffragists declare tAai the fghl in Tennessee to defest ratification is being liberally financed hy the "wets" supported by a coalition of reactionary olemenU. Road Bids Art Received, but No Awards Made hsrd-iurfsee- v- - - ' From Ptge One.) : z ii called and claimed credit for being tingle Cox eupporter. COX to ARRIVE AT CAPITAL SATURDAY 15.-R- ebela mil abbv the Wiley going into camp campsita On every side the great wall of canyon cast dark shadow on th floor of the gorge As th long trSln of cars made their Way 'along th dusty road to camp. The Scout enjoyed the greater part of today her. They will leave tonight for 6L George. A rally was held last night In camp at which talks wer given th boy en the geology of the region. Tb scout are on a hike lip Ah canyon to have the beauties of the park show them by Dr. J. H. Paul In attempting to pass th caravan an automobile owned by J. P, Horton of Hurricane was upset yesterday on th narrow road in the mouth of Zion canyon. Accompanying Mr. Horton was hlf up that wife, who. was o severely-shakeHis medlcSTattentlon was necessary. mother. 80 years ot age, reoelved only hands. Two infant slight bruises oncarher were also unhurt Mr. Bperlsl to children In th ' , Triboa, for considHorton himself was throw BOISE, Idaho, July IS. Bide were re erable distance from hi machine, but celved from contractors Wednesday by wa uninjured. th etat bureau of highways for Work seven federal-ai- d on highway RECRUITING TAKES J4JMR, Four were rejected and three Wrprojects taken r under SdvlaemenL 18. The tra duly Washington, rbcruitlng for the navy has tumkd, offiProject No, 81 for I lection of the cials atthe department said tossy, an Roosevelt pond. No. 48 for three miles over discharges of d Increase of enlistment road oil th Twin Fall being shown for the first time since the highway, and No, 44 for 242 Inlles On the end of the Aar. On August 2. .the en- YelloWston park highway, all In Bonlistment periods bf the last of the be- neville county, will Jb readverilsed, as will but war tare fore the many wtll project No. 1 for llxteen miles of fcxptre, of thee are reenlisiXng. grav ued toad la Butt county. n (Continued ; r tfASHI&GtON. July )5. Goveb-'bnoroir 6, Cox, Democratic presidential will .arrive tit Washington shortly ai )r noon Saturday, It was Amid tonight, fty Judge J. T. Ansberry, at whose home Ohio governor wlU be ft guest while to th capital. t fi Judge Aneberry raid that as yetj o formal conference had been arranged - ,r th nominee other than that with Pt Wilson Sunday morning. In ft 1 ephone converatlon with Judge A today Governor Cox expressesfc a e deal re to- - attend church service unless the confer. , punday morning At the White House should interfere. t- NEW YOfcKg Jfulv 15 Full 1- - resources, int ment ot the tiatlon use of the ballet and unswerv belief that this country to going up, f not down, were named by Franklin Roosevelt, Democratic nominee, as the factors that will b: th greatest benefit to th country, an Address at the Bowery mission b Roosevelt declared a 9 tonight Mr. v national . security policy not wanted by those who had ft kno of America s Untouched natu t! wealth, And advocated barneasing . ull available resources to secure ft big ;r .1 and better country." I. We have only scratched at the d our of he face resource, said, never a me to time adva better there Hushed to Laredo,. " S Troops than now. . Mr. Roosevelt Th BAN ANTONIO, Texks. July expressed th belief I it United State army garrison at Laredo the people of th United States hat- w being reinforced following receipt of right to see and hear the men who J i Information of hoetIUtle across th bor- been placed on th national ticket. , a der, it was announced at southern de- characterized his coming campaign i tr airt as ftn "Inspirational opportunity to partment headquarters today. Four were acquainted with my fellow America..'' planes carrying battle equipment sent to Laredo today end the machine h Infangun company of the try was ordered to return to Laredo, The machine gun company ha been at Camp Stanlev tour weeks undergoing training and was not due to rejoin Its WASHINGTON, July 15. Charging t it regiment for several davs The four airplane received order At the Anful party leader, Tuan Chi ) i , darkIn flew And th last bight former Chinese premier, had incited M midnight ness to Laredo, arriving at dawn today. General Tso 1 t, Chang brigands. They w8r commanded by Captain A. G. military Inspector of Manohuria, t a Bhl-Ch on served notice Hsu President In announcing the dispatch 'of Add- that he proposed to organize an expedi af itional troops to the border, Colonel A. E. with ft view to occupying Peking Saxtont department adjutant, said the General Tuan has been punished. He Action wa merely precautionary. received hv information was This explained that standing orders authoriseto state department It was also repot 3 border commanders in sn emergency that all rolling stock on th Peking-send punitive expedition across th lino railway had been sent to Msnchu L Another dispatch to th depart it said ft Japanese statement had been p -Men llshed to the effect that Japanese tnstr t armies commanded Ljr Climb Generalattached X Tuan had been recalled. Hsu President was reported to be-A party of Salt Lake buxines men and Issued a mindate ordering troops of t ktudents of the University of Utah who contending factions back to their origt- xl will participate In th climbing of Mt. posts In brder to preserve th people fc. a photographed th miseries of ft civil war. Timpanogos, which will be film l,", company, by a representative of a left Balt Lake at 4:15 oclock yesterday AUTO STOLEN. . Dana Parkinson, supervisor afternoon. I 9 With the owner standing only of the Wasatch national forest, has feet away, a thief stole the Automo' the of trip. Member of th Amer- of charge th R. E. Collier "of city engine a ican Fork Commercial club and students of the Brigham Young university also office in Parley's canyon yesterday noon. Collier called to the driver of ft will make the hike. . automobile and they gave eh Camp was made last ofnight at Com- passing 1 e but were evaded at Sugarhousf will ascent flat. Th the peak munity of neighbor g polios and the officers be made today. 4 towns wer notified of th theft. WAR OFFICER! MEET. REDMOND GOES T0 PRl(!E. Members of the temporary orgAniza-tlo- n Thome Redmond, secretary of the known as The American Officer gone to Price of the Great war" met last night in livestock board, hsswith brand Inspec the Commercial club. There was a- - dis- business eonnectsd Hs will, In cussion regarding permanent organiza- by agent of the board. successor to C a select tion, but no definite action was taken and probability, ae de, who resigned, .recently Nelson, no was date adjourned with the meeting brand inspector. , set for A future session. ll 1 Punishment of Former Fretniet Is Demand I thirty-sevent- and Students Business Start for Mountain " - -- t t -- -- Stolen AutomcM blue; 1018 model; 5 whits wire wheels; seat covers, plate glass rear curtain and sl- -i j Nevada license, 44770," when stolen. Liberal reward. jurtains; Chandler car, Dispatch r. G. 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