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OPINIONS DIFFER ON PROBLEM OF SENDING RELIEF TO AMUNDSEN Hansen Doesn't Think It Is McMillan Holds Opposite View. NE7 TORK. Mar lOfA Month of waltlne; Jullf14 before eonslderlni art expedition for In rllef of th' Amundsen Ells, worth polar flier, th opinion of Pr. Krlfof Nanaen, noted Arotlo rplorer. Berlin dlepatohee show that T)r.

Nsnen li atnonf the. who believe talk of a relief exedltlnn li prema tnr now only a lit tl mora than a wk after Amundsen's departure fsom Spltihergan. Commander TnnaM ManMlllan, however, relterataa that If no word la heard from Amundsen and hi flra rnmpenlnn within thraa weeks, wh.n MarMlllan'a alUAinerlran adltlon leve for tha Arrile, he wl devote hlmlf to a seeryh for tha mixing; sxplnrere. Npaaklnc at a farewell meeting held In hla honor at Portland, Melne, lait nlirht. mmmandrr Mac Mlllan expreeeed tha opinion that Amund.cn and hla comrades would not ha ahla to ro on font and foldlnr boat from tha Tola to Cap Columbia, aa planned.

In tha avant their plena could not ha used for tha return. At thli sesenn, tha American explorer aderlared. th Polar ses la a moTlnn mui of water with a alight coatlag of Ira aharp anon ah to cut to rlbhonl aurh a oa nvu boat aa carried br Amundaan In hla plana. Ha rerelled that Peary, whan nn tha voyage which culminated In hla dlarovary of tha Tola, remarked that ha did not rat urn by the end of May, ha would never come hack. $500 OBTAINED BY SALEQLjOPflES Approximately 100 waa yelsed through tha ele of pnppteo conducted yesterday by tha Woman i Auxiliary of tha (Inad Ralllnor poet of th American lilting.

Mora than popples were aold during "Poppy Pay" for tha fund for disabled snrdlers and fatherless children of World War teteruie. The linad Helllnrar po.t 100 wnTTTr oriiTtleR t' firms Wednrs dy and Thursday. nl Ibe sales yeatenlav were i onalderrd good. Thn drive was directed by Mra Caleb president of tha auxiliary, who waa asatatcd by the fol lowliik a. live sellers of the flow, am on the etreeis, and In office bulM lot.

hies yesterday: Mr. O. Mrs Hannah HI.I'S. Mra Jerrv r'enten, Mrs Omar Rlaeer, Mra I llnx, Mra. Vena firbrinar, Uleban and the Miii Mnrjorl lbilika Uea.J net oiler, Wlllctla Heldell, Helen Peak! fuela (trace, Mary Jane tun nltigtnn, Hetty Fenton," l.eofta, fielo right and Alice I awson.

53 BODIES REMOVED FROM CAROLINA MINE COAL OLKS. N'. May 10. (A Although tha mine of tha Carolina Coal company, rocked early "Weflneeday ey an expieeiosj wnicn eatembed an aa yet undertermlned number of man, early today had yleded up II rlctlma, two mora than tha number flrat thought by company offlclale to ba mlaalng. tha search for other bodlea continued.

A re check of tha Hit of mlaelng yeeterday revealed that five other mlnara were unaccounted for and It waa thought tha removal of de brla from the aecond right lateral would recover the bodlea. The death Mat laeued thla morning contained the namea of 2 white men and IJ Negrore, with three groee unidentified. Although there had been no announcement. It waa expected a number of the local vie time would ba burled today. NEGRO IS SLAIN BY MOB OF ARKANSANS CAMPEV.

May Id Ouachita county authorltlea today continued their eearch for Information con earning the Identity of memhera of a mob who ehot and killed an uni dentified Negro yeeterday on the ramden Louann road. Tha victim of the mob waa charged with hav Ing attempted to attack a white woman at Louann, 17 mllea south of here. The fO odd memhera of tha mob forced deputy ahertffe to relinquish poaaetaton of the Negro when they overtook tha officers about six mllea from Camden. Tha deputies Were taking tha Negro to Camden when overdpowered. The body of the Negro waa found riddled wllh bullets about a mile from the scene of the attempted attack.

ARGUMENTS RESUMED IN RAIL LEASE CASE JACKJION, Msy 10 fA With arguments for the Illinois Central System ants of the" proposed leaae of the Alabama 4 Vlrkaburg and Vlcka burg, Shreveport 4 Pacific railroads today raaumed their offensive, bemin yesterday, In the hearings being conducted hera by an examiner for the Interstate Commerra commission. Continuation of tha presentation erf atatlstlcAl data Intended to combat the leaalng proposal was Indicated. J. F. Holilen, vie president In charge ot traffic) of the Kansas City Southern railroad, said In testimony that his road was "sound reasons for opposition to the project," when appearing yeeterday.

CROCKER FVKERAL TODAY. Brief funeral services were held at 11:10 o'clock thla afternoon from 1548 Ramsey avenue for Mr. Martha P. Crocker, years old, who died yesterday morning at o'clock at her home. Following lhen services at th'e home, another service held from ths Walnut Grove Baptist church.

Interment was made In tha Green Lawn cemetery at Walnut Orove, nder the direction of th Xllnrner Undertaking company. MAURI. ora ucohnraiM. It. Stephens of Springfield and Helen rilant of Oranby.

J. N. Hexion and Kathleen le. both fiprlngf told; Paul il. Duemler and HoselH 61iU LARGE CROWDS ARE ATTENDING TINY TOWN EXHIBIT AT PARK Tha Tiny Town exVcnttva board wish to axprasi deep gret that dua to some misunderstanding as to tba data or soma other aVror tha Klwanls Club entertainers alled to appear laat night at Grant Reach Park and a large crowd waa somewhat disappointed at falling to hear ona of their usual 1:10 concerts which have been a big feature of tha little city.

The entertainment rommlJe headed by Jfaryay H. WVhb hint made all arrangementa and all had promised to be 'thera but It wea Just ona of those misunderstandings that happens In the best reg ulates, ramuiea and there wai no entertainment. K.verythlng in th entertainment line haa htrtherto been well handled hy Kr. Webb and hie committee and It la certain that they will be In the future. The big entertainment tonight at 710 Is hy tha Pathflndere and tha Junior Business Women's Clubs nd a good ahow la promised.

Eugenia Snider haa heen added to Ihe previously published program and will do a reading which she Is repeating by request, aha having rendered It to a greatly eartaUed audience laat Tuesday night. Sue Oroltna Woodruff hae also been added lo tha long program and will 00 a too dancer, "Narcissus." Tar tha benefit of local frlenda of Billy Lincoln, postmaster of Tin Town, who have labored under the mistaken lmpreaelnn that ha Is no longer poatmaater. It was atated laat night hy tha Tiny Town commissioners that ha moat certainly la and will ba until Tiny Town Is no mora. Tha arror got bruited about that he waa 'our through a etory about him In tha papera recently to the effect that Poatmaatr Oen eral New at Waahlngton had declined to appoint him regularly. The Tiny Town staff thought it would he a good mint to have a real poet nflce there and a Feder illy appelated "ffWT pertinent" couldn't aee It that way.

Tiny Town had two commissioners who had to have Juhos and some work to do so one wea "appointed postmaster, which couree legally MEMORIAL EXERCISES HELD IN WASHINGTON WAfilllNOTOV, May SO (A Tha natlon'e Memorial Day tribute etretch of atate highway No. 14, to the men and women who died Iniknown as the Louis Carthage lie service centered today in Waah ln county, la moving ington with Pre.ld.ntConlldge lead V. engineer for thla dl Ing the exercises In Arlington Na vision, who vlHlted the Job yester tlonal cemetery at the tomb of the' day. I'nkrtuwn soldier. says that the 10.

mile Touched by the slemnlty of the aectlnn of the Joh near Northvtew occasion, thousands of Washing 1 tonlans and visitors gathered in JlieJboiitulytr.d.JWlll hX tv an phtnveTiter lo heer Ihe prealdent'e 'ramo along about Auguat 1. addreaa, broadcasting of which weeke are required for tha arranged for by several larger radio atatluns. Aaaoclatlnna of veterans of the various confllcte arranged to hold aervlces for their own dead before the presidential party arrived at the miiee the contrarl cemetery. Thee. Included Onldent the en over grave, of army and navy JZ maining 11 mllea of the contract.

be nil I I i V. I burial ground, and tba decoration ta! lo tha caamorr utsundlng figure la tha country a history. A huge anchor formed of poppleg waa prepared aboard the V. B. Sylph for lowering Into tha Potomao river as additional tribute to the navy'a dead, loet on the high aeaa.

ftlemo rlal exercises were arranged aboard the U. H. 8. Grarapua FRANK KNAPPS BADLY HURT WHEN HIT BY CAR While delivering ere this morning In the "On block. College atreet, Frank nappe, II years old, an employe of the Merchant.

Ice and Fuel company, was critically Injured when struck by a truck driven hy Arthur Sutter of lbli West Phelps street. The Injured man waa removed to the Springfield Reptlst hospital In a Herman H. Lohmeyer ambulance, where he was attended by Dr. T. V.

B. Crane. Knapps' condition was reported to be critical this afternoon. The extent of his Injuries was not announced. Satter reported the accident to police headquartera aa soon as pos sible No statements were made concerning th hy Sutter or Knapps.

Knxri'S' home Is at 1510 Kings highway. He haa been an employe of the Merchants and Ice oompany for tha past seven years. Knappa Is married and has one nK rnovirF. non. Bond for HHi.OflO for the custody of the county funds for the coming two years ws filed with the county clerk yesterday afternoon hy offl clala of the MoDanlel National hank, which waa recently choaen by Ihe county court to be the custodian of the funds for that period of time.

Tha bond la aerured hy Teal estate and 1 a'gned by Oeorge P. M' Daniel, president of the C. W. Moodvr "cenhlerr 1 John 8. Farrlngton, F.

MrVay. W. W. Coaaey, T. A.

Nl'hnlron and (. O. Nicholson. The hank Is to pay the county t's percent for the use of the money on the dally bal ancea. 1'nder the law the bond wae te quired to he 1350,000, but the bond filed exceeded tnis by Tax collecllonli In Oreene county re now not fur from a million dol lars a year, and It Is asld sometimes there Is as much aa 1400,000 on deposit at one time.

mibhatk. MOI'NTAIN linSIK. May SO Thera ore more squirrel In the woods In this section of the state thla aprlng than there has been for a number of years. Old timers say that aoulrricls migrate from one section to another. If this In a fact the entire equlrrel family of the Osarks Is visiting here at thla time They seem to he mostly grav squirrels but one occnlonnlly catche a glimpse of a red one Some say that It Indicates a drought and that they ar seeking th running water of th mountains, while othera ay It Indicate a heavy rant crop for thl lection this year.

Ht'flBAPfl? FITKi rntrtRg. Six drunks were fined a total of $103 00' thla olpel "Ctl'le Hubbard Karh of the men pleaded guilty, five being fined fill aaoh, ajid sWa aVUKsj SPRINGFIELD LEADER. SATURDAY EVENING; MAY 30, 1923." la a government appointment and not a municipal one, and a school superintendent, which la a employe of tha school board, pot to have a complete town tha commissioners appointed them anyhow, The fact that tha United Statea government wouldn't give Tiny Town a real peat office and postmaster if only for a week of two don't matter. Tiny Town wants Billy Lincoln whether the government doea or hot so "Postmaster ha la and will alay. And that la, aa the man aatd, that! Xasel Wtlhnlt.

mayoress, her etaff will place on the eoldtera monnment In tha renter of Johnson avenue at Tiny Toyn a wreath of laurel and popples today In commemoration of Decoration ry and the thlnge It means. Lena the Florist donated tha wreath to Tiny Town fiT this purpose and It will he placed with appropriate ceremonies thla afternoon. In addition to the T. V. A.

circles Thursday, night at Tiny Town the Blngerman alatera did a toe dance act and a recitation that was greatly enjoyed. Dua to tha fc( that tt waa an added attraction and on notlc.i wax glvjn their namea eecapd mention and It waa a very fine llttln act and greatly enjoyed. The Administration Building la In good shape for the meetings of tha Tiny Town commlealonera and dua to the efforta of Mrs. Mary A. Dennis, who haa bn a tower ot strength In many quartera and activities for Tiny Town's success, la finely furnished and kept clean.

Flowers wero placed today for the table of tha mayoress and flaga are decorating tha offices aa well. Ffags will be used profusely today for the Decoration Day ceremontra. The Mg little ahow wtll be open today (Sunday) although thera will be no musical or other entertain trnt In the evening. The galea yrlll heopn at I IP p. en, i and wifPremeln open until 111 p.

m. The Tiny Town Times." duo to business closing hours todsy, will not be published today Pnr Runday hut will reaume publication on 'Monday afternoon. WORK IS PROGRESSING ON STATE HIGHWAY Work of paring the JJ mlle "'r Ntangira will he finished bv to et firmly before Uelng used. Aftr this part of the road Is paved, tha machinery and orco if men will ha moved on to the re Th. contract lea aeld by D.

or(on of Fort Bmithy wno approximately men wnr, iK consistent with a good Job rteeldes other road machinery two big mixers are In uee, one of them at present being west of Marsh. field and the other east The roadbed Is of the standard II ieet In width. Route It Is one of the primary roads of the state and It la plan ned eventually to pave the entire distance from St Leiuli lo Osr thaue. This route passes through Oreene county east and weet, and west of fiprlngfleid It Is known aa the fiprlngfleld Carlhaare road. 6lx miles of thla section will he paved this summer, the work being under the direction of the Kaw Paving company of Topeka, and being now In progress In preliminary grading.

On that portion of th Webster county eectlor where the paving li now being laid travel Is using the "Id highway. The new rlght of way la different from the old for practically th entire distance, as Ihe highway department In paving always seeks fKr the most direct routes poalbl eliminate curvea and mllesge. The concreting In mat rniintrwiii pass through Hol man. and Samaon. and neir Nortjivlew and Nlangua, the contract ending at thn Latledo county line for the present.

in tireene county east of Snrlnr fleld the road haa been recently improves ny the Springfield special road district and ia in good condl "ni section is Known aa ino t.ast iMvialnn atreet road. Tavlng Is also In progrea east from Carthage, coming this way. About seven miles are belna tiivd there. About Monday the work proper will begin Just west of this city, and travel will he odetnured for the alx miles by wsyEpf the Mount Vernon street road and the Brook line road. xn irpw rxi Kg roiisn.

LITTLE ROCK. May 10. The Investigation Into the murder of Mrs. Maudo Kosaard. who wnn th viti )f a fiend near her home a.

finm Springs, southwest of Little Rock on May 1, continued yesterday, but at niitntraii hero had been no new devclopmenta. Sheriff Homer M. Adklns anrt Chief Deputy Williams spent the greater pnrt of yeeterday on the caee. During the afternoon th.v made another trip to the scene of the slaying. Whether the trip resulted In any new clues could not be learned" as they trented the nn lire or tn trip with much secrecy.

iom iicnenzie and "Big'' John wiiiinnison were queetloned further nui numing new wa learned fro them. HOTEL TO nn REOPEXED. WI'KINOS, May 30. rormni opening or the Crescent ho tel win ne held here Friday and Saturday, June I and The Crescent hotel wss purchased several month ago by Claude A. Fuller and A.

G. Ingalls of thl olty, and ln th last three month th building has been remodeled at a cost of 135,000. The hotel la now considered to be one of tha finest In the Ossrks. ItrKervjiTtons for the opening have already been made by nthhy per sons from Little Rock, Fort Smith, Tulsa. Ok Fayettevllle.

Jonlln. l9ilnsXUld, Wfls and, at, U) DU PONT HEIRESS IS GRANTED CUSTODY OF TWO YEAR OLD SON Alicia Glendeonlng and Husband, Who Was Son of Postman, Separated. KTVT TORK. May 10 (A Tha romance of Mra. Alicia Da Pont llendennlng, heiress to the Du Ppntmlllloniajid Sasford O'andennlng, (on ot a rural poet men, who waa a Rhodea scholar when they married, haa ended.

The granting of a writ of habeaa corpus at Bridgeport, yester. day, giving Mra. Olendennlng eus tody of her two year old son, was tha first Intimation to other than Intimate friends of a marital disagreement When the world war broke out Olendennlng left Dartmouth college to work In the Du Pont munition factories at Wilmington, where ha met Allola Du Pent stepdaughter of Alfred K. I. Du Tont In 1.

after being graduated from Dartmouth, Olendennlng went to England aa a Rhodea scholar la Oxford and on ehlpboard ha again met MliaDu Pont, who was going abroad to study music Two years later, June It, Hit, with the approval of both families, they were married at St raul'a, London. Mra. Olendennlng said aha and her husband had aeparated three montha ago. Ha la associated with a patent attorney In Nev Tork. The couple could not agree on the custody of the boy, ao haheaa corpus proceedlnga were brought by agreement of their attnrneya.

Tha father la permitted to visit tha boy at atated times and to hava htm for four montha of every year. TVe both wanted him all the time," eald Mra Olendennlng. Tb.f ell then abhor thla sort of thing, ao much. We. we Just aeparated.

It's ret very pleasant'1 HENSON WILL CASE TO BE RESUMED MONDAY The suit of John T. and Reuben P. Miinday against Thomas R. and KlUabalh Knoa, and action to conr strue the will of Tobias Henson, deceased, which haa been In pro greaa In th circuit court most tha week, was adjourned yesterday afternoon to be finished Monday. It Is s.ttd the testimony Is prac tically all In.

though attorney thnuxht It possible a little more evidence msy he offered when the caee la called a aln. Argument of attorneys will require some hours. Them are four attorney on th tde of fhe plaintiff and thre for th defense, anil ft IX P01Dle alFTiiay address the Jury. Th defendant, T. Jl.

Knox, Is executor of tha will, being named as uch by th testator. Tha con tentlon of th plaintiff la that the will waa obtained hy undu Influence alleged to hav been exerted by the defendant over the testator who waa ln feeble health during the laat few years of hi Ufa. John T. Munday protta that waa not a wiling party to bringing tha cult but that ha waa urged to oecom a party by othera Knox and hi deter, the other defendant, caaad for the deceased and looked after hi larg bualnetl In'creeta for many years prior to his death. Most of th estate, which la valued at about a quarter a million dollar, we left by the will to T.

R. Knox, though John T. Munday, a nephew, came in for a bequest of aome hundreds of aire of land. Reuben Munday, also a nephew, waa willed one dollar. The case cam her from Law rence county on change of venue.

MINOR CHANGES BEING MADE IN TIME CARD Several minor changea are being mado today In tha time card of the Frisco line at a meeting of passenger traffic officials of tha railroad In the local general nfflre building. The time card meeting opened yesterday morning, but officials 'refused to give out any Information concerning the proposed change to be dleruesed. Th meeting la expected to close late thl afternoon. The usual changes In tha time card of the Frisco, which are made each sprlngi went Into effect laat month, and the change discussed yesterday and today by the Flsro officials are believed to be minor ones, which will not affect the running of local train. THKFT REPORTED.

M. R. Atterberry, operator of the gaeollne filing atatlnn at th Intersection of Grand street and th Nntlonal Boulevard, reported to police headquarter last night that ha wa rabbet of II In cash yesterd.iy afternoon by two young men. After an Investigation. Detec tlves Al Franklin and Scott Curtis learned that the two young men In a Ford truck had stopped at the station to purchase gaollnaand while being supplied, entered a small closet In the station and re moved th money from an extra pnlr of trouser found hanging there.

JACK. I.LOVO IMPR0VlO. The condition of Jack IJoyd. 10 year old aon of Mr. and Mr.

Guy ioyn, or 122? Norm Jefferson av nue, who wa painfully Injured yea terday afternoon ln front of hi home when run down by an auto mobile driven hy Mr F. H. Maples, of Rogersvllle, waa reported to be improved today. Th boy austalned a frsctured left leg and minor cut and bruise In the accident. Following the ao.

cldent, the body wa removed to his home and then taken In a Xllngner ambulance to th Burg hospital, where he wa attended by Drs. J. D. James and rl, M. Fessendon.

CONCERT I.AHT SIGHT. Because today I Memorial Day (ind atnrea are closed, th concert rilxdtiled for tonUht on t'omin clal 'street was given by Herbert L. Hoover' band laat night under the aueplce of th Commercial club. A lvge crowd heard th concert. wnicn.

inoiuaea ciaaaicai ana popu lar mtmlo. Mr. Hoover' orchestra will give a concert at Poling park Sum nflernnnn from 4 o'clock until 7:30 o'clock. The concert will he fol lowed liy a dnnre at Doling; pavilion: with niualo to be provided hi, qU' jarunouni ewauxi INTERESTING DEBATE IS TO BE CONDUCTED IN SAN FRANCISCO MOUNTAIN VISTW; Ca3 May 10. Nagotlattone extending over several montha between Dr.

Maynard Bhlpley, flan Francisco, president of tha fcltnce Learne of America, and editors of tha "Ftlgng of the Tlmee," a religions Journal put llahed hero (and circulated throughout America and many foreign countries, wllh referem a to a pub ltn debate In Van Franolaco on tha question of evolution, hava been concluded, according to a statement given out hera today, and definite areanerements have been made for two deh)atee in Native Bone" hall. Ian Francisco, on tha evenings, of Juno II and 14, Tha proposition to ba dteourwed tha fleet night. June II. la, "Resolved that the earth and all life upon It are the roault of evolution." Dr. "hlpley will apeak to the affirmative and Rev, F.

D. Nlrhnl, aa aoclata editor of the "Blrne of the Times. will take the negative. The following night, June 14, The de. hate will he continued with a dla cuaelon of the euhjaet "Reeolved.

that tha teachings of evolution should be debarred from tax supported B. hools." Rev. A. Tj. tuker, aaaoolato editor" of the "Slgne of the Times," will epenx on the affirmative elde of thla question and Dr.

Rhlpley will take the negative. While thla form of pnhlla discussion of Interest to all thinking peo. pla haa been used to an extent In the enirt. aa In the eaee of the Ptratton Porter debate In New Tork city, thla will he the flrat dehate of thla kind to be held on the Pacific coaa t. It la relieved that It will attract very attention and an educational rf feet.

The Science league, of which Dr. Shipley 1a president and on who hoard are such well known aclen tlfln men aa David Starr Jordan. William K. Rltter, Luther Rurhajik, Fdgar li Hewett and T. J.

J. Pee, wae organised early fall, fol mglTarlbn which became mere or lee atatawtde concerning th teaching of evolution In the puMIc schools of California. This haa grown out of a protest that came from eouthern California, and resulted In a hrrlnT representing" hoth aldea of the question before, the atate board of education at Sacramento. On this occasion F. D.

Nichols spokeagaJnat volutlon ae4 4otr1ull John wrote an editorial In hi paper on I whv II ehnuld not he taught In the puhllo choolr, which waa widely quoted In the loading papers In the state. Dr. Shipley, In correspondence with Mr. Nlchnl over this editorial and the principle it set forth, challenged him to a public debate on thw queetlon for the further educational. Informative and Intellectual benefit It would he tn Ihe puh llo generally.

The challenge waa acctotcd ajiA Uie odeha liawlTina peaches and cream to tba win been definitely set for June II and 14 In th Native Rona hall, Pan Francisco. Mercury Herald, San Joee, Cal. In preparation for thl fllcuaion tha editor of th "Slgna of th Tlmea are doing a very, large amount of research work. They are v4tlnv vorether tart anef wvocn nentfta Information that will tie of value to all Bible studenta tiics.tln the oublle tn the aa opposed to th destructive Influence of avolutlon. OAK GROVE DISTRICT TO HOLD ELECTION A sneclel (lection to rot on 111, 000 of bond to build and qulp a new chool building In tn oak Grove district Just east of the Country Club ground, will held Mon Th election will begin at I o'clock In the afternoon and th board haa placed the plan for th building on exhibition at the White mill at Langston station where they can be Inspected by cltlsen of the district before voting, If they so desire.

The voting will be at the ichool house. FARM HOME BfRXi. Th horn of Mr. and Mr. Harlan Bllvau.

of near Spokane, til detroyed by fire of unknown origin aat week. The ow ner or th prop erty war visiting in imianoma when th fire occurred. The los Is estimated at IS.000. Nelahbora who Investigated th fir found auto track In th rard, and It la hellved that th horn wa fired after th hous had been robbed. THE WEATHER Warm wathf pfomd for Sua day.

tintl thr la not much jndtraTion of rain. Ioral ahowara wara raportaJ at VhMa, Daa Mo in and LoulavUls, but fair waalhar pravalla fanarallr evir tha central at tea Tha morning waathar chart ahtrwa a broad of anuth winla from Taiaa to tha Tana tfian hrdr with auromar tampanvturaa alt airtriff tha war. about Monday morning, but not within id i1fTTwa of laat Honiara rota, intra la alao a possibility of thumler aiuajla tomorrow nignL Woathar data for ppnnanaii? Tampiraturaa H'ghfat tmpratura trrtt.v. Mr lwat iwrnparatura yaa tarday. ti lowaat tnipratura (bit morning lowoRt tnia fiat, in a Ta.ra.

in UH; lnwftit thla data In II IK In lfi9. lracipltat.on Rain or maltad inow from a m. yfirdfty to m. today, nona; hravlntt rain thla data In I yeara. 1.64 lncha in Ri Rt Humidity (par rani mma tura In tha air) Noon yaatardar.

7 p. m. yeeterday. a. m.

todajr, 7J. Weathar a 1 a m. ytPtarday, parti? cloudy; 1 p. m. yaatarday, partly cloudy; a.

m. today, elaar. Hun Ron tnia morning ai mtb lonlght at length of dayJlghta. 14.1 hour. Moon Moon phoaa: nrai qnariar 10 day.

Tlma of moonrlaa today, 11 tlma nf mftonaet today, 12:41 ATATION. I Pree. Abll.n. Holes Jt I .41 7HII .01 Chicago rinelnnall Denver Pea Molnaa Puluth El Paao Fort Smith Oalve.ton Helena Jarkeonvllle Kaneaa "ltr I.lltle Rock boe Anielee I.oulevllle Memphla New Orleans New York Oklahoma cltF finiaha Pllt.htlrgh HI HI. I.

out. Hail Kraiirlaro HPHINUr'lELU Vvaahtnilon 74 49 (2 7 It I (I it at .04 7t 1 71 tn to tt II) li 71 44 .11 71 70 at 7a 7 14 II It .11 41 II II Tl 61 tt .10 14 tl 14 it tl 4 II I MU ii 44 14 1 MILLER DECLARES TULTURES" OPPOSE COMPENSATION ACT Other Speakers Echo Word at Banquet of the Associated Industries. ST. LOUIS, May 10 Mora than 100 Missouri hnstness men at the annual banquet of th Associated Industries leet night at Hotel Chase were appealed to by member of th senate and house of representative to save th new workmen' compensation law from "vulrur," or damage suit law ye re, "who are trying to kill the measure hy a referendum." Th word "vuJtur" wee first applied hy Mayor Miller and waa repeated by several other speakera. The mayor deprecated th fnt that Mlsanurl I one of the five Industrial states which haa no compensation law.

"My prayer Is that thoaa memhera of the legal profession who call themselves lawyer, hut who In reality ar vulture preying upon their vlottm. will not succeed In thl referendum as thy hav In the past," said In part Lieut. Gov. Phil A. Bennett, Springfield, said that th law waa not perfect but wa fair both to workman and employer, and that It could Improved by amendment after It had been tried.

FARM ASSOCIATIONS PLANNING BIG DRIVE All county farm aaaoclatlons outh of th Missouri river, which are affiliated with Ihe Mieaourl Karmera' Association, will engage In a etate wlde contest wlrh North Missouri county association from July 4 to August 14 for thejtirpcji of many leader, old guardsmen, officers and contract signer a possible in finishing up their territories and bringing th Producer' Contract drive to a close, it wa announced her today. The goal In Ihe state wire contest la IS, 000 new contract slgnere. It waa stated AH counties, south of the Missouri river will compete Mgalnet those north of the river, In na i.aiaveu. cunilee. The plan for opening the contest la to hold county wide plcnlca In seventy counties on the Fourth of July.

A special coir.rr.IUee consisting of three memhera la to be appointed by each club ln each county, and will be known a "minute mm," who ill have charge of the plcnlca The contest will end on August the first day of the stata M. F. A. Cuhvei.llon at Bedalla. Tha loainir elde will serve lutdwlrliu nan, whtla tha Inaara wilt eat a mutih and milk supper.

Following tha 70 Fourth of July ptrnlca. It la plannad for each achooj 1 dlatrlct In ench county to hold a mactlntf on Friday tilajtit, July IT. for tha purpose of booatlna; ths 4rW. A aecnnd mastlnt will ha had by ths various dlstrtots ths nlRht of July Si, and it plan ad to haTS a tola "round up" nee tinn of tha school In aach county durlnr ths watt of Auguat I to 15. Spaaksrs from other etates will bs ssoursd to ad dreaa ths majority of thsss msst inga.

A houss to houss canvas alao Is to bs roads. With ths winding; up of ths Pro ducers' Contract drlva, ths M. F. A. will sract crsarnsrles throughout ths atata.

Biitlshsrs Iots their tea so much that about one half of ths world's productloln of tea Is consumed by them. TROTTER'S PARENTS RESIDE IN GARY, IND. Th horn df Wordsn Trotter, Ntigro, who I 1nf held In the WYbster county Jail at Marshfleld on a charge of murder In the flret degree( In connection with th murder rf Deputy Sheriff Charley Klnaar, of Springfield, the night of May It, formerly waa In Gary, according to word received her resterdsy, Th Information received her atated that Trotter's parent reatd In 0ry. Trotter will be given a preliminary hearing on June. I on Ihe 'murder charge.

Complaint against th Negro waa algned hy Deputy Sheriff Ollla Crosswhlfce. whom Trotter also la alleged to have shot and wounded In the gun battle In which Klnaer wa killed. FIRE I'RajTROYf Fir of unknown origin destroyed the residence of T. L. Keen, 15! Qlensron road, lata laat night raualng damage estimated at Tha residence was located outside the olty limit, and a a reeuit, very Utile could be don by local firemen.

itEajLifcoTicca txtuiTkixa iortrn nr t.p. 1 1 im Notlre Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the Halite Af Jacob RolherSIM, were granted ta the nDtleretrned i.n the ltth day of Mar. Ill. by the Probate Court ot Oreane County, Mlseourt All perene hevtng claims exalnat said Ketate are required to evhlblt them foe allowance to ihe Fliecutria wuhln etT months after the Oslo of the granting of aeid leltoro or tha? mar he precluded from any benefit ef aurh Ratate: and if eie clatiibe l. not eihlblte.l wlthla one year from the date of the granting of aeld letLere thay ertall ba foievar barred.

JULIA BOTH.Ii'lltT.P). Attest: F.ietutiix. JKNN1W tt JOM.ry, IBeal) Clerk of Piobate. Klrst Insertion May 1M, ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE l.errrr.KA. or Notice to Fterehv li vn Th tLfiiUra.

ilnlnitlnn SH Hi. Estate ot Thomas IL Allan. dareeaeo, wets ft anted to the ttn1erelf nn. on the Ith Ur of May, kr the Prohele Court of Oreene County, Missouri. All peraoaa havlne claim asatnat said Keta.lA.

are required to exhibit them for allowance io Ihe A.tmlnlstre trlf within eta montha after Iha date the gaanlln ot eatd letters, or the may be precluded from anr beneftt of aurh Kelala. and If euch rlalo.a he not thlMled wllhtn one year the dale of the granting of aald lettare they ihall be Irevax.haxj4. AU sl. Jrntiy U. tiw.il) (letk of ITnbete STELLA a.

wrnniTT. A lmlnlftratrlf Flrat Iraertlon May pift. notici! or NT4MKHOI.DKRN. A meetlna nf Iha ato kboldara of tha Quean VMf Wood H'orka and Twmbar Company will ha held at tha office rt aii ompany at liT rinonnla avanua. tn the City of fprinfiii, Miawmiri, on Monday, Juna Itti.

1911, at ntna fiVJfwfc a. m. and rnnttnua during at laat tnr htmr ttal rb'tct f.ir whlfh the Itieatlng was rallad ba arrmnpltahed oonar Hut miiimi tallafl fir tha purpoaa of vHlng oj tha propoiltloa of inoraaamg tna capital alonk of aald corporation from ona hundred and twanty fira thouaand doiiara ta two nunoraa ana fiiiy thottaand dollar. Latad tals td day of April 1IU. L.

V. ANPsVT.la, K. P. "TTRFVaTBaR, a. rA.vis.

OKO. w. cm.LR, J. J. uiri KH, C.

M. ALl.EN, J. L. HINKL DVractoxa ViTOt publtahad April 4. 1H honrs or ijtrnxo, OFiocii.

ntaVJbJeW, Kotfoe ta hereby siven (hat a in elaj inaetlng of tha etocb holders of ihe oreat Sou tn era Bavinga aaa Loan' Asso ciation la hereby railed and will ba bald at the Komi Office of aald Aeeo elation at 107 South atreet ln rtty of Spring field, Mieaourl, on Thuraday, ths th day of July, Mr, at nine o'clock a. and aald meet nf will ontlnue for throe heura anlaaa the purpoaa for wnicn eaia meeting is raneo ia accom plishes oooner. Bald meeting la called for the purpoaa of voting upon the proposition of Increasing tha capital atock of aatd Aaaoclatloo from 11,009, 000 to It 000. 940. Dated this tth day of Man M.

MACK. President HfnO rrata arro KPAIUMO. CAH ewn.rs. whjr leave your ear eut In auiL whan rou ee store for II a monm. nrrlaon anil Bon Auto Stor as.

rare w.h.d at. Vhis. ria appointment. Ill w. Olive.

STATON'S CAR LAUNDRY in a w. ot.ivb Phone If 10, iiicvn.r.a. BEMKWPER we buy, ana repair if It belonxe te a blrycle you ran (at It et BICYCLE HEADQUARTERS TARED BROS. Wast Commercial (treat Visit our NEW LUMBER YARD We likfi company. HOEY COAL AND LUMBER COMPANY 416 W.Chase Phone 80 cleaxiwo awn ntEaarwo.

Frank B. Smith WryTco. Cl.anlnr and nreinr t.snaiarara Rut Llaaatra rare.l Port orrlara aollclle Phon 411. RAINBOW CLEANING CO. Ladles' and nte eulta rlaan.d and preeerd, o.

Preaelng. loo. Ill I.t Commerelal. Phene till. Tf7K CLUB CLEANRS ults clene4 and preeaaa.

1. Oeo. Dlppolil. Prop jloon villa Aa. Pboaa HIT.

LENA THE rLORisf "Flowers for ell orrsalona'' a W.lnul. Phone 4t. Jl Jut. LADirDRIBaV Springfield Laundry Co. "Where Linens Last." Il.J51 Nlrholi Pt.

Phone 41L BYank B. Smith Ldry. Co. Cleaning and Dyeing. Lanndarars.

Ilug Cleaaera rrr.l Post ord.rs eolleleted. Phone til. bkxt MirrtwomtL NABER, Sheet Metal Work a 111 Boonvllle. Phone 111 TITt HKPAlitel STOVE REPAIRING J. K.

Barnpi Phon 4692 BXJPSJAINM; SBWtNO JIACHINH ll.e CP Beet tarma beat repairs, repalrlag at lewail prlcaa We rant mechljiee, C. W. WU. cos lea. lie Cora' I.

Phea 4tll SCRKKNH WXtTBfRXTmrl. Burrows rttatleae screens snd metal woatheretrlpe axe fully guarenteed. Ha. timeiae ftmlsbed. The XI TV BarrvMre Business and Professional Directory arro uxz.

UNION BUS DEPOT JU, No. Campbell atreet. Phone nr. To ell poina Si.clal eoontrT area. IT" per nine.

JJUIiaio Due anil I a. tn. R. Lakar. CENTRAL 15US DEPOT PHONE 5833 FOU INFORMATION TRAPPH CkTK, tit Ka.t MeTlanlel Heedquarlera for th, foUowina I.rNES: TO VABBHrlBI.n lallr except nn.

(lar. l.aaraa Bprlninaia 1 p. m. PH Kill KRI' lr imiv niw'. nrar.non.

Holllatar roc.ytft. lTea SrrlrxfieM rtsllr i a. T' HEDAI.IA Laarea Pprlntfleld rtallr 7:5" a in. TO JIOIJNTAI.N r. Ktwmmm SprlnlfleM dnllv I Tha eboe eus.ea iea.

i irp en time Information ana cane cr tully PJIONK SPRINGFIELD SEDALIA Phort line. Leav.e TrapP's fsfe it Mr ra.iis via rltiffsle. wereaw, Ann.tinna wllh Rnck lalana at Inne: aln Mtaeoilrl rscmo pi for Jefferann ritr. To pa ranaa ior at home, phone before a m. tprlnifield phone iH.

Badalla phona, T.rry Hatel. whitb mvn urn. Pus leave. "rrlnsfl.M P'is Pepot a. nn for Hlfh In.hini.

nransoa. Holllatar. I.eavra Ptie Pepot Branann ami ter l.oi m. ana p. We rail for ro.

srBINOFllClri to Mnnell Jltner. Iarea Hua Pepol. uprinxnen. I. Leave.

uaraas, nett. I ll a. m. rnooe Blorkton. i armNorTBi.n to jopun Peglnnlna Tue.rtay.

Vay ft. Laavea K. and t. Hamhurger Bland 111 rollete. 11 e.

m. enil 4 m. tavea Joplln a. m. and 1:10 P.

ANNOUNCINO hus aarvlce to HalfsHili Tav.rm Pan'lnx every Ide.rlay, Thuriflsy snd Slur.1y night. Una learaa public enuare ItOO, and 1:01 m. From tha aquare to i montei Jeffer.on lo Ornn.l a.l nn menu lo Boulevard, will atop tor et every block. Thona 147. Hall a HIll Coach Line.

YELLOW BUS LINE RPRINOFIItl.D TO CHADWICK Two trips aach way dally. t.eaYe Springfield Bua Depot I a. and 4 m. i.av. Thadwlck.

Adama Hotel. ljo a. m. ana p. m.

end Holea. Phone 147. SHEPHKHD OF THE JIII.LS BUS I.INB rlprlrigfteld to For.ylh via Osark. Bran.on and Holllatar. Leave Hprlngfleld, Trapp's Cafe.

1:00 a.m. and ltll p. m. Leave Foravth Hotel 1:00 p.m. KIlTD O.

AIXJSniR. Phone 1121, ll Pa.aengor Bua. A VNOT'NrlNI a new bus line frnm Springfield lo Oalena, leaves noa ton Coffee Bhop, 111 B. Walnut. field, i 0 p.

m.i leave aaieaa, mo. 1,00. pet eTCrea, Kfiao LZOAL X0TICS9 wOTICs? TOM MLR in FATITTO. fly vlrtaf and order of gacree thrs pariituff aa by an order made by ths Irr ult Court of Uran County on ua nth day of May at tha May tart thareot. And In a cauie therein paading, wharaln Mary Howall, Una Howell Oooh.

Rnwall W. Murray, rniwid R. Murray and Robert N. Ifowsll wars plalntlffa, and John R. Hawaii, Java Hawaii and Mary Howell, by their guardian, fcat W.

Benton, dafaadaata. a duly cert mad eopy of aald ordar of eala being dalWered by tha Clark of eait Court ta underaigned fib art ff on tba lith day ot May ll.i. And I will aa Saturday, tha 10 th day of June, lill, during the aeaalna of aald Circuit court bar wean the hours of I o'Cl a nv and I o'lot p. m. of that day at ths anuth front door of the Oreane County court Ho uee eel! at pubUa Tendua is tha hlghaet Mddaf for cah la hand ths tight, tit la and tnteraet of aaJd part lea to aald cauea In and ta ths fat lowing real eatete described la said ar der of aaJa, at tarn ted In said Oreans County, lliaaonrl, to wltt 1 Heainnlna' at the nortnweat corner ot fHrripbakl avenue and State treat, thanes north til feet, weal 117.1 feet, omh VI feet eaat llT.f feat to the bf tnnlng, earept eouth lea real by lu fret In ttprlngfleld.

Oreane County. Mieaourl Heainnlns 100 feet north of the northweat corner of Market avenue and Stata afreet, north lt feet, weet 111 fr south feet, eaat I tt feat is beginning, all la Springfield. Greens County, Mleeourl. Il'glnning 11 feet north nf tha norrneaai corner or Mar ket avenua and Stata atreeta eaat 117 I f( north to feat, wtet li. teat, aoajt ft to beginning, all la Sprtngfle.

Oeepa County. Alaa th oape half ot lot 1. block, and all of lot 1, MrM t. oaark Helahta addition to ths City of Springfield, Mtaaonrt, beglnatng 17 feat aaet or me nortniaat rrvrner ar stata atreet and MirVat avenue, eaat feat, north IIS feet weet (ft feat, anuth US feat to beglnnlnv All la Hprlngfleld, Greene County. Mteemirl.

ALl BCD OWKN. Sh lft 1 Flra Inaeion May ft 50TICR TO BASKS. MMtlra te hereby slva that aaalad propoeala will be rnoelvd by the board of regenta af tha Itauthwtat Mleeourt Htata Teachers college from any bank ing corporation, Bio iation. trait cam pany or tn tlvidua; banker, in tna city of prlngfleM de il ring ta be eVcud a dpoltory for iha money and funda the Bout weet oiaia Teaca ta collage for ths term nf two years it miu ni ntrn prnpotaia mun oa ubmlUeil tn tha aecretary of tha biaril hla nfftre. ft 4 I.aniera Fnl'dln fwaftel'T Mj on er Hefiirs 1 iv.n of Tueaday.

June nd, and muat atata the rale of Intereet and that eti banking corporation, aaeoclatlon. truet rom piny, or Individual banker offer to pay en tha average detly balance, whtoh may ba held by aurh deiopttory. nrtipoaals mut ha arrompanled by a certified check fnr ll.eno aa a guaran ty nf good faith on tna part of tha bidder that If Its or hla bid la accaptaa by the K.rd It or he will enter into ha bond ruaiiire. ny iw. xt.e aat la reaerved tn reject any or alt hide of fered wt WTsHnUR I BTATI TEAL HEMS nXTIK Secretary.

exfcitrix's moticf of LPrrrrRS, tire la hereby given, that letters teitN.iiintary on ths eetate of Jamee Mnltrlde, dereaeed, granted to tha undt turned, on the 14'h day of May. 19M. by the 1'robata Court of tlraens County MUeourl All perauna havlfg riiimi Sgatpot aid eetate, are renutrtd te eiMbll them for allow nco to the Kteutrl within it montha after the dati of the grant ng nf aald lettera, or mar ba Bra rliidd Irom sju banttlL af auah aeivt ni ii aucn ciaima not emmtfta within on'j year irom tha date of the framing of aald letters tjiey shall be) lore? or aarrea. EMMA. J.

TtTlOWW. Atteet: KxecuUta. 1 JKKNIR V. JOU.RT, 1 Ul) tnerk of Prohate. I Flrat Ineeruon, May isth.

ltll. rsKtitarw W'sa i Default having ben made la Cko pay meat of too aets oetannweo in ana aa Curttd toy a ttevd oc truat aataa June ii aseouteaj. ay w. i Km tna lavin. hla wta, aaS rotrSed.

la Boota S. I'ao ta ta etlkt tha itecordar ot leeds within and for Oreeaa iuatjr. MiawourL I ths underatgaad truetea rhareir nam vl, wilt, at tha ra queat of tha JtgaJ owner and mwr at said note, so the Irh day ct Juna, 111. btwM the hears of 4 ociock m. and o'clock p.

m. of that day. at tha aouth front door of the Stata Circuit Court Houee la the City ot Hprlngfleld. Oreene Xunty, Mleeourl, ell at pubite auction to tae higheat bidder for raah In hand tha real aetata Is said dead of Iruat dean I bad, lo wltt AU of lot numbered twelve (li) In Mock twelve In CaatJand add I tie to tba City of Springfield. for tha purpose of paying aald sola, Itf gather with tha roeta of aala.

C. SANDCHS. Trnatas, Flrat lne rtlnn May 1 JS. TUI HrKt'K HAI.C For default in payment of tha Inters now paat due off the note eerured by lean or irum g.veu ay i ne Mema rat trraon Oram and Feed Company, a Corporation, listed Mny Ith, 1Z4. and recorded office of Recorder of Peedt rr (Jreono County, aliaeuurl, in JJuoH 4T0, Page 217.

whereby the whole debt rtat iarert flue ani payame. i wm. legal holder reqiieating, Tuaalay. Jung uth. i batween a.

and a at the South door of the Court Hnuee, In Hprlngfleld, Oreene County. WieoourL ell at public auction fnr caeh, tha real eetata ln aald deed dearrlbad, to wtj at the N'ortheait comer ol tha Wast half of tha Southeast quarter uf Ue Suuiheaat Quarter ot fleotlna EigUlean (ti ln Township Twenty oine tt of Ranaa Twenty one a in Oreene County. Missouri, thence oth One Thousand feat, to tba North llra of lir Qulf Railroad Rignt, or way, inenos West Two and rati twenty fet, aimg eald Right of Way. thence North One Thnueand feet, thence Fast Two Hundred Twenty feet to tha pMnt of be ginning, containing Tive itm, mr Cirpoea of aiecutinf eald lret. 1 A.

W. LINCOLN Tmataat (First Inaerttnn May ALK For default In payrr.enl of the Inter, eat due and payable on the note eeeured br deed of tni.t given hy I ad and I.ula Vead. hla wlfa. dalad Xay l.t 1524 end reeo deit In office of corder of Deed, for Oreene County, Mie aonrl In 'ok 4tl page til, 1 will, legal holder requesting, a.ll et penile aele for cash el the fioii'h door of the Crt. houee In Bprlngfield.

Couniy eforeaala. haiween a end I p. rn on Tuee. day. Juno ltth.

IJJ4. the property la aald deed da rlbad. to wlt: B.flnnln at Ihe Nerlheaat corner of tha W. half of the V.t half ef Lot 4 of th Northeaet quarter ot Section I ln Town, ahlp of Benge 11, In Oreene County. Jrttesourl," thenra Itouth Three Hundred Eighty ell and alx tenlha feat, thenoe Weet Ona Thouaand Puty.flv.

and two. teniha feat, lo the Bolivar Road, thence Northwe.lerly along aald Bolivar Una lo the North of I.ot or tne form. we qu" said fectlon Three, a Plaat One Thouaend One Hundred eighty eight end two ten1 hs feet te the plare of beginning containing Tan anrea being a part of lot 4 of the North, eaat nuerter and a part of Ixt 4 of the Northwest quarter of aald 8.ctloo Three In Townehlp 1 nf Benge It 1 aatlafy aeid truat. A. W.

MVCOt.M. Trueteei inr.t inaerrion, air Hlir.RlPF'R SALE. Br virtue and authority of a Iran script eiecutton laeued from the office of the rierk of the Clroult Court el Oreene Couniy. at Springfield, MUenori, returnable to the Beptember term, tilt, ot Court and to ma aa Kharlff ol eeld t'nunty end S'ate. dlrerled and da.

Ilrered In favor of the Qu.en tlty Uana, a core alien end agalnat 0. i tie 1 1 and Anna CI. Jlertln. I have levied una) end eelted all the right, title. Interest end eatele of eeJd defandanle, O.

J. Martin endsAnna o. wurtin. or, in an lo the following described real eelete, to wlt: Beginning at the nrthwest corner lot No. t.

Id Charlea Shappard'e addle lion to the City of Springfield, lin.ourt. Thence weat 0 feet from beginnlnS point. Thence weat Tl fast, more leaa. Thence enulh fit feat. Thenr eut T3 feet, more or lee.

Thence north, to point of beginning. All In Green County. Mleeourl; and will on Setur day, June the 10th, between the hour of o'clock tn. and I e'olock m. el that day, at the aouth front door ef th Court Houee.

In Springfield Orees County, State et Mleeourl, a.ll at publl vendue to the htgheet bidder for eaah In hand, all the right, title. Interest 4 estate ef tie above named defandanle. of. In end to the eald Reel Batata eatlafy aald execution and coats. ALTBKD OWtS..

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