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RELIABILITY CHARACTER ENTERPRISE VOL. XIV, NO 261 REPUBLICANS PREPARE NEW POLITICAL PARTY CERTAIN Committee of 4H Issues a Statement Defining Its Attitude ISSUES SIDESTEPPED Amos Pinchot Declares At titude of Republican Removes Doubt TO NOMINATE ON JULY 10 Statement Says New Party Has Heen Organized In Thirty States Already ICHfCAOOi June It Asserting that thf republican national conven- tlon "Ignored moHt of I he serious problems and mentioned others only to reveal its willingness In fan them honestly," the Committor of IS, In a Btatemont tonight .--iL-ne.i by Amoa Ptaohni and other raerobero, m.ii.i that "whatever uncertainty existed an to whi ther there would tie a party eandldaic for president ha been re moved." The organisation win adopt a plaU form and Tinmlnate a candidate fur president at a convention in Chicago on July HI. "The republican party hai he,-n driven out of representa tion tn ItH rouncllft the million of votrra who followed RooMVOlt, Jnhnfion and I.i I-'iillet'c," the state ment Raid. "The nc' party will rep-rrar-nt these votes and will praatnl a definite and constructive pro gram." The utatement said that the new party had been organised In thirty elate and that If would be prepared to p it Its electoral ticket on tnY Dal. lots in every state. NEW YORK. June 13 The sin gle tax party will hold a national convention in Chicago beginning July 10. It was announced here to Bleht from national committee goadqugrterg. The call for the gathering which la signed hv Itnhert C. MacAnley of Ptanaylvanla, aoouosd the democrat- le and republican parties of fuilh erlng legislation Involving enm nriniMm and paernallsm OQUgl In effect to the program of the social ist party. Indorsement of tho com mittee of 4H. which will hold a con fennee In Chicago nt the same time, will bg solicited. It was stated Commission says acts are upheld Replies to Resolution In troduced by Senator Harding EMERGENCY EXISTED N'o Other Definite Rule or Practical Plan Has Been Suggested fWAIHtNOTON, June 13. The In Aratate commerce commlealon, re yiinK ("day to a roaolutlon Intro. ""id in ihe senate by Senator llnrd ia of Ohio, now ihe republican PNNdantlal nominee. risking by hat authority It Issued Its car as Rggrneui order of last April la. said the ordei was bused on the Intcr MU commerce act. It added that M authority to take auch notion had boon upheld by tho supreme sssri in numaroua decisions. India the order cars supplied In rni min.H for thn tranaportatlon "r fuel for the railroads could nM '" ' nc. d against Hi. distributive can to those mines. Si n Wt Harding objected to the nrdc. j" 'in ni,,urirt lttt n was preterm- Igll to th.. lailroads ns against aome the mines and the public. Th. commlaoluii anid thai th Passing of the roads from fedem'. rcntrol and the auspension of thu J 1 admlnlgtrMion'a rules, witti Jje 'ranaportatlon conditions and Ujrtagi of fuel on hand at the ' en atad an smorgaa) y in ' 11 acted with Its hi st jtldg , ": It added thut "no uthor ' Ills or practical plan has MM luggegted ly the Interested parties ,., ,,,0 ,,,. oonfaranooa that V 01 an held on the sublect." shlps Dun (ialwMnn. 'lAI.VKSToN. Texas. June 11- 0 shin. 1.....1..1 ...i.i. i,, ,u.. Ullngl from this gulf port In -..,, w ia as. (Oearc d here today hip Offioltla announced to- a,, i ' a,:'f "He week of martial low "inh whn h time sta'e Iroops have IS ,"''"."' nn-unlon ''oik workers. 'tel. enngestlon at the ii docks w Improved, t'nlon . wnrkiia have been on alrike ottu f0r several weeka. TUCSttgaQfeslMRU) EEE3 MAY FIGHT OVER Young Albanian' RUSSIAN SOVIET PA HIM, June 13 --Ki.fi.iil IMaha. Ik . 1. 1 of ih,; Albanian delegation In Fun anil firmer pOYlgtongl proal dent of Albania, wiih nss tsslnated in ri- today, Three shots warn fired at him by an Albanian student, two if win. h tooH effect Kgggd r.i.siia wan emerging from ih Hold i hi 1 1 n t t ;i I In i lu- Ru 'ast lad lofi j in n ho a suddenly confronted young man who la tar ;in Ins name as llus' .w. ni and said hi- as an Albanian undent, without uttering a word Ruatan fired two shots which strung KsHad l'asha In the chest and an other shot which went wild Kasid sank to the niound. lie was picked up and taken to hi bedroom where 111- lied wlo.rtlv ftttMMMl Tin. aaBaaaln . itiinrmi l. m l waiter He told the police he ar- I rived in Paris May .11 und dorian d the crime was not premeditated. He j held Kssad Pasha responsible for ! ihe sufferlnxs of Albania, when he recognised htm on the atreet ha said, he felt a midden Impulse and I (trail the shots Husteni termed Kssad "the Albanian dictator." PENROSE ELATED OVER NOMINATION Kxpresses Satisfaction in Result of Harding's Great Honor. "STERLING AMERICAN" Declares Nominee Is Type of American Qualified to Be President. PHILADELPHIA, June 13 Sen ntor Holes Penrose In a statement made public today expressed his ela tion ovoi Bonator Hardlng'a nomlna- Hon for the prwidency. The state ment follows, in part: "As Is well known. I have been partly relegated to th reur on ac count of Tcknaoa, hut even though I was not permitted to take part In the battle in Chicago the final result of the contest for the presidential nomination could not be more satis factory to me. "I say advisedly that the country Is forti.ii.itc and the situation is fully met. Senator Harding as president will know h"W to control affairs at home, as well as command the re spect of foreign nations." Senator Penrose sent the follow ing congratulatory telegram to Sen ator Harding: "I extend my sincere congratula tions upon your nomination. You know I was one of the ear lloM advo cates of your fitness for office, and was prepared n, any opportunity to go In and prove your candidacy With your sterling Americanism and long public and executive experience, you have pre eminent qualifications which appeal to the people You he. long to the type of statesmen who ale qualified to an as president and. being convinced that the American people arc determined to restore the republican party to power In Novem ber, I have a certainty of your elec tion and confidence in a great ad- nUnlalratlon at your hands i hope to be able to t ike my full part In the campaign ami shall do everything In my power to help you win." SUGAR FIFTEEN CENTS Prion of 14,000 Tons of Onnunodlty l lgurcd l.jibl Down'' In New York Mas Nfavelal Fv'r. SITBSOS Al flKS, Juno 11 Baaod on the domeatlc price at whnh Frederick J Stinison. I'nlted States ambassador to Arcentlne, oh tamed 14.000 tons of sugar for the account Of the I'nlted Slates, plus the transportation coat. It Is esti mated the sugar will be landed in New York at I Ii cents a pound. H probably will require five ships to transport the sugar. pragldont Ingoyen'a action In waiving the exportation reatricttona on the solicitation of Ambassador ttmaon is eonaldarad bar to have been decided upon aa u special favor lo the I'nlted States. In addition to the sugar obtained by Ambassador Stinison for the I'nlted States government. it la learned that private Intereats have contracted for a total "f fin. 000 tons for exportation to the I'nlted Statea First Harding League Formed by Supporters CLKVKI.ANP. Ohio. June 11 A few hours after Senator Warren fj. ; i Harding had been nominaieu in v.ni- I eaao incorporation papers for Utaj first Warren ! Harding league of I i America were on their way to Colum- , ' bus from here The league, ram- paaad of local llanllng booatera. was , organtgad as soon as news of the; nomination was received Former . I'nlted States Senator Theodore E Burton elected flrsl vice pres- rttUnt ' Labor Leaders Expect Tangle When Recogni tion Is Demanded DUNCAN IS FAVORABLE Carment Workers Want U. S. to RtCOgniM Soviet As True Expression of People WOULD REMOVE JAP TROOPS Howat Intends to Fight for Resolution Condemning Industrial Court MONTKKAL, Juno 1.1 I-nhnr firm Mg fight on tin floor of th convention of thr American Fedora Hon of Lftbor, In MMlon h'Tf, would come with th prooontntlon for dc- tmtr if r aplul lOM domnndlMJ recog nition of Xho ioviet government of Rliwftft and lifting tho bluckad against that country. Th committee considering t hrse roOOlUtlonOt It wax learned tunlgl.t, .wiil recommend that the convention "fOfllM to tmlorc I he lOViOl gov orn.nont or any govfrnmrnt" in Hum Hia until the pOOpIV them hae ert tnblfamod "u. truly demucrutic gov ci nment." The 'jirogresiiiveM," honied by Jritich Duncan of SeatLle are pre pared to wage a bitter fight for recognition of the soviet Tncy win be supported, he nald, by several In ternattunal unions. (no of the resolutions presented by thu 1-tdu-rt' (iarnicnl Workers' of New York, awtertH HuHsia htm t hrown off its "ml Denial opprewnion and the rznrlst government aH.welt M the tbligarrhy of the capita I ImI clnsH," nnd ankn the federation tn roquett the United States govern ment tip officially recognise f.e Kussinn soviet as the only true ex pression of the will of the Russian pt ople." Mr. Duncan, in a resolution asks that the government "exert Its best influence thut Japanese and other foreign troop! be 1 m med lately wit h -drawn from former Rutclen empire" and that thr blockade he lifted. Ottn uf the first matters before the delegates will be the executive council's report which states thai "notwithstanding the need of masses of our country, congress failed to en act a single eonstructive measure to aid In checking prof.ieerlng." Alexander Howat, president of the Kenwei mine workers' organisation, announced tonight he will fight for adoption of his resolution condemn ing the Kansas industrial court. The resolution also criticises (lovernor Allen for his "despicable efforts to enslave t he working class of Kan -Has, and finally the working class of the I'ntted states, in prostituting his office as governor of Kansns to the work of crucifying the working Wire Flashes okn'kva. jimn I2--Th lateraatleaal Woman gurfraga Afllaaai eongraai t n rimiina aaaalon Kara imtsy. srrri-t.t an in vltatton in hold 'in- nm rnngifaii In Porta In lJ2. IWHIM. June II The I'etll Psrlslen aara today II loanu thi soviet geeeramoal In MeaaolV )ni dOOldod la send . nilaalon in Ragiand la ttody tne situstinn ei xu firulels rlst. NAPt.Ks. .tune ll.-Cardlaal CCoaitatl, arehbtogoB of Beaton, lfi fur me United Km., leday .(hinki iii Ptfaniei CaMocta The eardlaal gad been Hono. sime oim latter prt nr Aartl, PAitia. June II llannann Uaetler, tto- ilerinHn rlisnrllor, has dcllnfil (ha OtaU nf forralns a rnw rablnel tu .tara itiat nf Premier itraun. wtocji roafgaed Juna r, owing m apaeellloa Nutauatarad from the lml.iriuan I laltata, aeCfodlag lo M'-rlln illapatihea today. RiiMK. June 11! --liamotialratl na ne.l aartoua rletlag m reaartag la hint oo- eurred In Trlaat anl Ii trilty laal nlnhf. aa a grateat saalnit Ihe aandlhg of Italian troops to Altianla of itti.l revolver ahota ware aaagaaged an.l auo,a hen. ha thrown. A numbei of laau.iltieo ar ro porlad. NKW TOttlC Juna II Membera of tha Intarriatlunal l.ingahiiiniifn a aaa i a II. '. Died tuilay to aupport tha Ruastwlaa lungahorainan a alio . arrordlng tu an an- aouaeomoai hy John J ititay. ppaaMant of tha i it- 1 rpitnrll of tha aaaru-lat Ion. Tha mi Hon was taken ha said, at a cieat Inr sttan.la.l by dalagatai raprasauiuig a locals - WAgHINOTOM. Juna II nepublt.-an leaden ana aero of geaatei Kara ma. rapuhllrah nominee for preildant ylaanad to glva ha aanalor an Informal rooapttaa at the i . alatlori upon lila urrlval lata lonialit from ''it.,.-. San Mlor llanllnv waa aiparlaS to raoialn gare only a few daya flnlahms up soma praaa lug pulll. work liefure goln to hl tolna in Marlon. Ohio. New York Life Insurance Co. Farmer & Duran KPK.riAI, ' . I NTS 203 Fata., 1 1 1.1,; F I lone Ifl I THE MORNING TULSA, OKLAHOMA, Senator Harding WASHINGTON, June 14 Senator Warren i. Hurtling of Ohio, repub lice II presidential nominee, arrived In Washington at ll:tl O'clock this morning from ChtcngOi nearly two hours behlrfd schedule time Hi was greeted by a Ihrong whit h crowded the union station Kenalor Herding was met by a re ception com mil tee i ml was eOOOrted to the preeldent'e room of the sta tion. He pesecd through bng llnei f people who vigorously nppleadcd him. As he lasNe-l out of the sfa Hon to his automobile he was greeted wllh a populer air from the boy scout band of ui City, 'a icnetor rterdlng wee eeeompenled by Mra Herding, his eeeretery end ,i perty of friends. He stopped et the station only long enough to poet for two flashlight pictures end drovs immedtntely to his home on Wyo ming avenue. lie tucd no StetS merit. CHILDREN SAVED AFTER 27 HOURS Youthful Quartet Started in Rowboat for Exploration RESCUED BY STEAMER a Two Paasentfers Fell Over board During Trip, but Were Rescued DBTSOIT, Mich.. June It. Four youthful explorers, aged J, , 9 and 11 years, who set sail from lakeside, Mich.. Haturduy In a frail rowboat. to search for Treasure Island In like Hrle, were plrkd up Sunday ;tii miles off shore, after having been adrift for 27 hours. The children, three hoys and a Kirl. sons and a niece of Mi r win DaM of Toledo, were rescued by a pass eriKer steamer. A prayer of thanks was offored by 1.5(10 passengers when they had been transferred safely from Ihelr frail craft. TOLEDO, Ohio, June 13. Sun burned and tired, but happy In the fact that they were neartng home, Merwln IWso, 9, Richard Kiiao. . Robert Iiaso. 3, and Virginia HIU mar, 12, arrived here tonight on board the steamer City of Toledo afyer having henn loot on Lake Krle in an open boat for more than 27 hours. The 1 hlldri n drifted out In to the lake from LakagtdO, .Michigan, vehterday morning while playing at the docks. When Ihe boat docked here tonight the children were the center of an admiring crowd of 1.&00 passengers Little Hohert waa the coolest and most collected one of the crowd atid probably the only one whose gyag were not wet when he waa restored to tin grata of bin mother. In tellltyg the story of the trip across the lake Marvin said that hla six year old brother fell overboard at one time and later the glr did like wise. He rescued both of them with a rope. Then to make sure of no more trouble he tied little Hohert to the bottom of the boat He was s'lll In that position when rest ued. Two fish which lo had caugiii for his turtle at home were grasped in bis hands. The rescue of the children terminated a search o the lake bv si ores launches and motor boats on Which p dice, marine men and frleiida of th" family participated "J. ftaUaa'a" Hat Ih In Hlflg. DAI.I.AH. Texas, June It. Form er Fnlted Statea Senator .la.nea Hamilton Lewis declared here to night that lie would be a candidate for the democratic nominee for vice president at the San Francisco convention Senator f'Wls pgggi ) through here today on his way to Waco, where he will deliver Ihe clos ing addreaa at thf- Haylor university comment citiPht. Ilnyeolt 1'narlalniril. DUBLIN, Juno 11. A general boycott agalnat the Iriah eonata biliary was proclaimed throughout County Leltrtini today by headuuar ters of the Irish republlian army, situated in northern Hoacommon. Enforcement of the order win stop fo ul, milk and other necessaries lo (he police and their wlveo and chil dren. THE WEATHER TI'leSA. Dfclftoi Jun 13 Mrtilmum, Ml minimum 7". tfnufh wind. -.gr (KI.aiioMa Monday am-ra.iy- folr In, Mt. Mrt.ttfr-(1 nhiiwffn In vvmI portion, ! TU'-xiiaiy pitrtly i iiuAy LOUISIANA AND ARKANSAS M-uwUy 1 rt ni i , fi -i . faavrSjliy fair, eaallMM warm l.AHT T K X A S SfLrKlety und Tufwliy j purtly tlfiudy, alatt.rrd atiowar. In auuth portion WKST TKXAH D-trt cl'-miy. aeagey and TuinUy KANSAH M.itly fftlr wmhr Mnn1v ami lur-ndiiv but lOM) thundrihnwra irf IMMlMtL MeUltittM war in. tAH AM. RTF. NTH. Klwunti ilub lun . ilotfl T at 12 14 Ch I (.am in a Iiflta lunrhf.n. Kfnnfdy rrataturant, at It T'iwn Huh i hli kon broil, Iiihuk of Mrs ,-rm flprg.H'1. mi t Tula play a Hloux City, MoXult ymtk. I U, MONDAY, JUNK 14, lt2( MEXICO PROMISES TO HELP OIL MEN Minister of Commerce Gives Assurance of PaVorsbls Attitude APPLIES TO EVERYONE No Complaint From Oil Com- parties U to Conduct of Revolution 1,056 OIL WELLS DRILLED Trade Movements Hetween U.'S. and Mexico Show Material Increase MBXfm t'lTV .lone 1.1 Oeneral Ja lato It Tevlno, mlnlsler of nini nien e and Industry In the cabinet I of Adolfo de la llueiia. the provis I lonal president issued statement 'today deflnlna his official attltUda toward Ihe petruleum Indiiatry. iTIlls attitude be ssld. WOttld be 'one of pure national lath based on de finite logltlmata national lllte.es . giving ptotection alao to lagltlntatal) created foralgn inti-rests wlttiout ills tlnetlon as to nationality." He added that lie would ask Ihe same counsel Of .Interested persons ragardlng Ins poncj . The petroleum Industry, he said. Is steadily developed and there has tieen no complaint from nil com panies as to the conduct of ihe re cent revolution He said ,at( oil Willi had been drilled or were projected so far and that theie are now 29s productive wells. Trade movement between the Vnlted States and Mexico In the last 10 montha, he said, have increased ii. 000,000 pesos over those of the oorraapondlng period the previous year. He uuoted flumes showing that Imports from the I'nlted Stales totalled 97,000,000 pOOOg between July 1911 and April 1919. as against 1 1 7,000.000 pesos for the correspond- lr.g months of 19191920 Kxports to jtbe I'nlted Slates were given as 131.- 000,000 pesoh for the July-April period of 19U-19I9 and 1 .If., 000, 000 for the same period of 1919-120. Autoists Won't Gel Stuck in the Mud if Guthrey Ih Followed i K Bfgj linthn v. h' ri'lury of Ihr Allnrt Plka HlRhMay hhk'cIi. -j lion. hn fumUhd The Wurhl witjt in' follow ing apoouio iir'- tlOflfl " n 10 tit' rOOsfj In MuMkontfr and Knrt Smith vi t BfOttOII Ar row nd CoWOtO S-t your BpoOdomttllf nt Tt-nt't and I.ewln, rant OH Tenth atrret rood. HVtid toutll tum ftmi mllr oornof 0B hard nurf.ired road. A turn SOUth hr-n- will yot you Into trouble on u oad detour, to on fiat two more mllert, nouth four ml lea. OOOl two in I lea, nouth two mil 0. aat five mllea to Ifrok rn Arrow. Thin la the official de. tour that him t-fi KtaotiM ami will he nlven ma I n te nance attention pending the oomplotlon Ol Ihi5 hard aurface toad l.eave Uroken Arrow ma r noui h end of main ntreet, jut north of the depot, turn ' eatt arid follow main r "(id a h"u I nut' mll' to flint rtnid tut n ItiR OOUth Hout h tWO mlleH, eaat eant to JnOkOOH IWltOfa nouth mite rant aa far na the rond In open theme due nouth Into COW ta l-'rorn COWOtO a" to MuokOgea via Porter, oronftni 'he ArkftOMt rlc4 on tlr' Bpi Hiding hridu ih tpootol effort of Brokon Ar row and ' 'oWOtn mad elu tn earn -ful attention will hi niven lo main-. tOMinOi of thin M0ton Of the road for thi bonofil ff 'on i-1 travel, l'rom MuokOgOfl tf Kort Smith follow the AHer t Mki- Mifxhway a Warner. Vehher KallM, ;or, HalltHJiw and MuldrOW 10 Kort Smith W Union Kxprennen II in Regret At Inability To See Denwnst ration WASHINGTON. June 11. I'realdrnt Wilson today gent the following letter lo Colonel John MiF.no, ciiiitmander of the de partment of the Fotomac, ilrand Army nf the Republic I "I wish wllh all my heari that I could be present at the royalty demomiti atlou which is being planned for tho evening of Juno II. I shall certainly be present In spliit, though circumstances pre vent my being present in body. "Fortunately fur Americans loyaltv la not so much a lompul alon of duty aa a compulsion of Ihe heart 'In being loyal 'c are gel at true to ourselves, lo the principles In which W0 are nurtured and brert. and Which we have long re ngnlaed as a true expression of our national character and pur pose, and I believe that as the years eo by and the poll' y of the country develops along consistent lines, loyalty will grow warmer and warmer until it consumes everything that ..- buae or hostile. ' FOR CAMPAIGN Recovery of Kidnaped Son Is First Thought of Coughlin pVIIII liaJJMOOOMOlOOMl aVj BSalltOa Lw I Isfl lW Ola. Jsa.fB LiV Failure of thf nut Imrlt len to unravel Ihe veil of mynlery which nur- roundi ih- kuinuppiMK of thlrtoon monthoold Blnkoloy Qousnlln trow hin home In Norrlntown, l'a , hun led to an annoum iimuiI hy Qtorgt 11. CottStl lln father of Hlakt N-v. that It Ih IiIh Intention to dial directly with th kldnappcrn In pernun and Independently of the police. No definite truce of thf Infant, who wan kidnapped nhorlly afler mldnlaht June , haa heen oh tftlnod. Thin photoKtaph "hown Mtn CoUfhHn and her two nonn, David and Mcl.eain. RATS BLAMED FOR DEATH OF WORKER Florida City Starts War On Rati to Prevent plagUS Outbreak DOCTOR TAKS SERUM Ships Tying Up to Pcnsacola Docks Must he BetJUippwd With Rat Guards pmSACOLiAi I'l l . June U.Fol lowing the death Filday night of OaOga tlaidlna. a OlOfk employed by a general men batullse olore here, from what atale laboratory offb In In declare to have been a taar of bunhonlc plague, warfare on nils waa declared here today. A special meeting of tho city rum m legion hae been called for Mon day fhortilng to discuss the situa tion, and Dr. Williams of the United Slates marina hospital servb e Is on bis wgy from New (ii leans lii take charge of the iiimpalgn. He Is bunging a large iiiautl(y of anil plagu serum. So fai. the ease of l lit r1 LftJa Is the only one found. Ai I ordlng to the statement, Qardlng attended g dance Woaneaday night, ami was 'taken III the following morning, dying 21 hunts later. The case is I believed to l.ave been spoiadii. I originating from a re! from a ship ' Hon, m m rail n n port Ful, lb health oltl.lals already have started a survey of Ihe 0ttf to loialle what might be regarded na a dangerous urea They have determined upon a thorough exter- j mi nation nf rats and will take cape- j lal precaution! to ace that no ships lie up along the dm ks without propel rat guards. Commerce from this port will not he Interfered wllh, It was stated, but all vessels and freight i ai a leav ing here will be fumigated and all 'ports will be reOjUagteg to enforce' I fumigation ragulatlona on nil ships that grtivc from Panaacola. Venmia J I thai have been on the high seas ; seven or morn days hi route from ( Ipengaoota ami other pints win not he gabled to quaranlln on arrival I I at desilnatlon. it w-as said here. (Iffblals here expttssed conri dOtMg the plague would not attain alarming proportion! TUI.SA's POP! I.ATION l In favor nf the Open Shop and the principle advo cated by It. When you spend your money with an establish ment displaying the open Shop :ard you are pat running a friend )f tho Open Shop movement. ENKFUTIVK FOMMITTKF, Tulsa Open Shop i Square Deal) Association OKLAHOMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER 12 PAGES (iasner Catches Fire Ah Bystander Light Match for His Cigar VrntM ROCK, Ark . Juno 11 When a man In a crowd of petsons viewing a small gas well attempted lo light ii cigar, the blare from the mgtOh set the well afire anil caused the Injury of eight pgrgolML several of whom are reported In critical eon till Ion. Tht. gas Ignited wllh a roar and the flumes shot out over Ihe crowd. Six of Ihe Irilored persons are women, whose clolhlng look fire from the flaming gas. Thn gaeacr la sllll burning mid the fire thi catena to spread to oih.r wclla and to hnll.liuga. nearby. A ' Hi oad br idge Is threatened but an fm ilespeiate .fforts of the fire fighter have held the flames to one all The gaaser ha attracted many ipectater ami u was while a dOgen or more persons were Mn inlX'jg at It edge this afternoon that the ac cident ocouredi Will Notify Harding Within a Short Time MAKION, Ohio June United Slutes Senator VVairen (I Harding win bo officially notified of his nomination for the presidency by the republican party at his home in Marlon within lln next few day It became known tedey II "io be came known that Senator Harding will adopl the minim of former president Mckinley and receive party laddera a1 ins borne for con ference during (he summer Thee onferencee will he held on the lawn in front ol 'hi- Harding residence. Etgfttti Raton Tnogday. NRWPORT, H. June II Thi Anietlca's cup defender commit ter nnnoonood today that the eighth race in the elimination ggtigg be. iween the yachts Vanlte and Iteso lute would he sailed, on Tuesday. The Ragolutg went lo llrlstol today for a slight overhauling tomorrow. NawrMif Wlna. I'AHIH. June 11 The Frig du Jockey club at one mile ami a half, was run today and won bv J. Heti nossy's Sum bier W K Vanderblll Hattereea ran fourth I Child rode Sourbler The parl-inuluelo paid and 6 to 1 on the winner. Johnson Sends liest Wishes to Harding Then Packs His Hag CHICAdo. June 13 - Itefoie leaving for Washington. Senator Hiram lohnaon sent the following lelegrnin to Senator Warren (1. Harding, republican nominee for president: "CongralulnllonN (o you " .Signed) HIHA.M JOHNSOM." genatof Johnson was accom panied by Mis J Oh neon. "We're going to the capital, pack up our bags and go hack to California'' he said, while bidding fun well to a party of friends. "There la nothing thai 1 Hhould care to aay now relative to the political altua lion " Senator Borah also declined to make a statement but his frleruls said he would not bolt the party and intimated thai lie might taku mi active part lu He. campaign. Final Edition PRICE 5 CENTS. ISSUES WILL BE GIVEN TO VOTERS IDaughcrty Wants "Snap py" Action In Begin ning the Campaign WOMEN ON COMMITTEE New llfltbodl of Apportion ment of Delffratfg Sug Kostod In lti8olution HEARING IS TO CONTINUE SciiHtc InvpstiKatirvK Com mittee Will Resume Mret infot At tlhicaKO July 7 CntOAOO, June II. Campaign managers for Senator Warren (1, Harding of Ohio, who waa made the peeaadenlial nominee hy the repub lican national convention Saturday night, said today no time would be lost In getting thing under way. Ilarr ,M iMUgherty, director of Senator Hardlug'a pre-eonventlon campaign, reriuretted the national cornmliiee lo lake "prompt, snappy and energetic action" In placing the mi . Its of the republican Issues be fine the vnlera of Ihe country Party mimtger It wa oald, wnuld not wait until Senator Harding and Qav arnor Calvin COolldge of Muaaachu setls, are offlclalv notified of their t omlnatlon, but plan lo start tho oampalgn anon after the di mm tan OnnVentMHI la held. Will II liny, re-elected chairman by the new national committee. wn out of iown today The members of the new executive committee nf wh im gOtfjga will be weimen, will be nam.-, i without delay by chairman Hays. A vice chairman of the eg Cog live committee, who will be a Human, will he selected al Ihe time the comnilttie I annoum etl The resolution passed in the final minutes of the convention forecast a change In the representation of rli repiinncan party from aouthetn siatea at future national c-onvin-tlona The resolution, offered by former Congressman Haul Howard of Ohio, provides that the apportion ment ,,f dole.;. ilea to the convention hall be in proportion to the repub lican toies cast In Ihe states. Testimony hefote ihe national ennimltlen ten days ago In Ita e- ainltintlon of claim of contesting delegation from several southern stales showed certain delegates rep. resented only a email eontltuenev ns compared t-. delegate frgm other section of the country. The reitolti- iloo whnh was paso'd unanimously notwllhslaiiillng the vlgornu pru lel from delegates from IsiuIhiiih.i. Alabama and Texas, provided "that In order to effect proper and neeea ary change In nronortlonment of d legale In proportion to tho re publican votes actually cast at Ken- aral election throughout tho va rious states, and In order to lnanirc. a greater effort to erect and main tain aubatantlal party organization in an states, ihe national commit- tee. notwithstanding nny rule here tofore adopted, & directed within 12 montha lo adopt a Jut arid eiiultable tv-la of representation In future na, Honal conventions. The basis shall be set forth lr. Ihe call for thu next convention and be binding upon nil other future convention until jther wlfe ordered." Ahont the time party managers be gin their renl activltle,,, (he Koltetfc committee Investigating campaign funds witi regnma beartngn. holding Its first session In Chicago July 7 Whlh the committee has been an. thortaed to extend it laveatlgatlona. genator Kenyun. its pnairman said no plans hid biam made to liniulre luro campai)ru funds up to election lav The republican presidential nomi nee will become the center of the ' impalgn of the national woman' party to bring about ratification of the luffrag federal conatitutlonaj 'imeiidment, according to a atate. men! laeued bv suffrage lender. A large delegation of women. II waa in nounred, will wall upon Senator Harding and ak him to Insist upon republican action tn obtain the 36th state for ratification. "Our Campaign against republic an obstruction to suffrage Is not over." said the statement "We shall oontlnu. publicly and Insistently to demand action from Ihe republican lart ! oomplete suffrage ratifica tion Since or picketing began at the republican i onventlon ball additional prMegtire haa been exerted by re publican leaders to obtain a special session in et ninnt." Iielegatea and visitor attracted to t blcggu by the convention lost no time In gelllni: away after the nomi nations were made Today there w'ele few delegates here and virtually no party lia.lers. genator Hauling lelt fur Weahirgfebn lata Saturday night on th. name train with genata ' laodgo, chairman of the convention, gild Senator Slnoot Senator John n a1o departetl. Senator Harding's hoadquartogl w. i flooded with telegram.- of i 'II gratiilullons. Senator Knux of renngylvgntg w-ired: "Am delighted with your nomina tion and will do all 1 ran to geouro your election." Vice Freldent and MrB. Marshal! sent thi telegram: "Accept our sincere! pi t ml congratulations.