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THE 4 WEATHER The' highest temperature: reached yesterday was 88 degrees lowest 59 riday partly cloudy IVE CENTS RENO RIDAY JULY 11 1924 VOL 50 "103 DESERT LAND EUD ENDS IN GUN BATTLE I 1 i METAL PRICES BART 66 8C' asy Electrolytic spot 'and futures 12c Steady Spot $700 4 NEVADA STATE JOURNAL ULL ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS SERVICE IN THET DEATH for despite the fffli went in i con GDMPEH5 IN SEARCH in his 10000 ELKS JOIN ceived here this afternoon from or 'est Supervisor Cunningham a IN BOSTON PARADE HUGE GEM CACHETS LOCATED IN TOIfflH JAPAN AMBASSADOR SECOND ARREST MADE SCORE CHINESE PREPARED TO LEAVE IN DEATH WOMAN TAKEN IN TONE NET San STORM HITS ITALY the the and Wil prepared at Locust brief rest plans for came which tho rep POSSE LOCATES MAN NEAR DEATH ATER LONG SEARCH HUNDREDS IGHT LAMES TIMBER LAND THREATENED that dates Slow ma QG ougn a niie fron NOVEL NIGHT LIGHT MADE WITH DEVICE HELP PROMISED DAVIS CAMPAIGN BT IN BRYAN has the re HUGHES ELECTED DDNALD MEETS US BAR LEADED RENCH DEMANDS 10 The was re approximately 25 arej nowr 425 men 3oth the south The been burning fiercely a Greenhorn 'ipoun BAKERSIELD Cal July following telephone message yic Jlr Tonopah on un He is the guest serious injury to the oth fight occurred in a deso in the mountains 35 miles cf Austin early yesterday of their ROBBER COUPLE GUILTY LOS ANGELES July Earl Ta ber his wife Anna accused of a series of downtown holdups here' last spring (pday pleaded not guilty The na seize the every presidential ballot in the Union next November according to Repre sentative John Nelson national manager of the La ollette campaign in a statement tonight: HUGE AREA AIRE ALBANY Ore July 10 A forest fire ranging over an area of more than 1 000 acres in the Santiam forest above Detroit Oregon is said to have in flicted more damage "than any fire in recentyears in this locality The loss in timber cannot be estimated at pres ent by forestry officials here but the Hammond Lumber company places its loss at near $100000 in logging equip ment ANGELES July I ire being recruited hoie to firrht a brush fire which was to have a ssumed serious pro nt Elizabeth canyon about CO for As the A WATER EUD SEEN IN SUICIDE Earth Induction Compass Aerial Log Permit Trip Landing in Darkness Congregational a member had group went PARIS July 10 (By the Associat ed Press) ormer Premier Poincare spoke for about five hours in the sen ate today on the subject of the Dawes report and German reparations He also discussed the interviews between the British prime" minister and Pre? rnier Herriot Poincare declared that a begin ning ought to' be made by voting laws necessary under the ex 'report If Germany signed an other protocol it would be another German signature and that was all sum he continued ever sacrifices the experts' report im poses on us it offers us guarantees that others have failed to give Mr Poincare Wasof the opinion that the true aim of the British foreign of fice was to get ridvof the reparation commission BERLIN July1 10 Berlin newspa per comment today reflects disap pointment "over the outcome of the in terview in Paris between Prime Min ister MacDonald of Great Britain and Premier Herriot of rance tionalist organs as usual opportunity to condemn the German government for accepting the Dawes report without first obtaining from the binding guarantees regard ing its execution cording to their the sheriff The captured a few posse of five Homesteader Injured Makes Way to Home Telephones to 'Austin for Help DAYTON Ohio July Complet ing what officers of field said in a report today was a flight of the utmost importance aerial navigation "Lieutenant hl Brook ley and Navigator MacShort landed at the post late today Lieutenant Brookley and Navigator MacShort flew from D'dfyton to Kansas City and return in darkness Stops were made along the route but all the actual flying was done in the dark the flyers wholly upon their earth induction compass "and the aerial log which is a new Mc Cook field device The flight showed the ability of the instrumepts beyond any doubt the officers said th District Attor and Dr Belanger cone of the icitne at 3nile Dr Be homesteaders TO Sheep Herder Lies Wounded Without Water for Day Under Broiling Sun OREGON WOODS BURN TIIEDALLESr July 10 A bad for est fire in the government reserva tion south of Dufur was reported be yond control this? afternoon A call forr 40 fire fighters was sent to The Dalles toi' augment the big crew already on Jhe grounds fighting the blaze which' is in virgin pine timber submitted by of Boston and States senators office the In discus its adopt Baltimore bar asso Nominee of Democrats Presidency Has Busy Day in New York WOODS RAGING INERNO VANCOUVER July A forest fire said to be the largest and most destructive' British Columbia ever experienced is raging in Powell river district according to norts received here While the paper plant and the town are safe millions of feet of valuable timber are being burned ive thousand acres of some of the best timber the province possesses are a raging inferno Two hundred and fifty men are fighting the fire in the district of Rowell lake but the flames are beyond human control SACRAMENTO July The Te hama county sheriff tonight stated he had red Johnonand Earl Wil liams believed to be the two bank bandits who ield up the Red" Bluff bank and later shot and killed Hermanson a state forester in hid ing fearing they would be lynched A mob visited the jail early tonight and demanded the prisoners It re tired' however 'when told the men were not in jail Statements which the sheriff said the prisoners made to him indicate they shot and' killed the forester after he had captured them They said he intercepted them on the highway and ordered them to enter his cars After they'had driven a few miles they' at tacked and killed" him and left his body by the side of the highway ac story as quoted oy alleged bandits were minutes later by a British Prime Minister Goes Long Way to Allay Paris Resentments MONTANA IS HIT MISSOULA Mont JHly A for est fire six miles west of Missoula spread over 1000 acres in a few hours last night and i0 men were: sent to check its spread into valuable timber in the Lolo national forest reserve Thirty men are fighting a fire on Bear Creek in iht Pei ce forest which I is burning in inaccessible territory Numerous small tires broke out in the Pend forest and six dangerous fires are burning in the clear water forest 160 men fighting them Chief orester Greeley here from Washington saidthat the whole northwest is experiencing one of the most hazardous lire seasons tory August 3 a year ago Then accom panied by the elder Coolidge the little family broken irow by death started on the journey back to Washington The party was forced to walk up the hillside to the spot where the grave had been" prepared After the marines Jiad lowered the casket into place a mixed quartet sang aith Looks Up to andKev Kenneth It" Wells" Northampton jKistor who had accepted Calvin into the church read a few short passages from the as his election as by moving the of members of the first Monday them more Vast Areas Through Western States Afire California Oregon Wash ington A it i Sanders Mrs ranklin Roose of Governor cam ot Organization Refuses tb Indorse Independent for Presidency Change ih Date of President Inauguration Is Sought in 'Resolution IERCE IRE IN IMDB THREATENS PLAGEfi' COUNTY Pl SUSPECTED SWEEPS WOODS orester Slain After Capture of Men Body Is ound Middled With Bullets Officials of Nation 'Stand In Little Village Cemetery As Coolidge Son is Buried PRESIDENT AND WIE A'GED ATHER CHECK GRIE DUR ING SIMPLE CEREMONIES BROKEN AMILY RETURNS TO WASHINGTON J'' i Vt July (By the Associated 5 Press) In the little village cemetery where the maples ancL evergreens throw iong shadows' across th oll tombstones on the hillside they buried Calvin Coolidge 16 year old son and namesake of the president today Restraining in large part outward manifestation of their sorrow the president Mrs Coolidge and John the son stood with bowed heads during the short simple com mitment service until a marine gler had blown across grave Much of official Washington eluding eight cabinet mernberA sneaker of the house of resentatives and the governors of two states attended the services The party from Washington in the closely guarded train Was halted at Northampton for ices in the ld wards church where Calvin was After the last note of echoed away the family for a short time to the farmlmuse of the father Colonel John Coolidge where the president took his oath of office on Candidate Silent on Politics in Respect to Sorrow of President Coolidge ROME July 10 A severe storm swept through Italy today' damaging ships in nearly all the ports and flood ing the lower parts of Naples In northern Italy hail damaged the crops while a cycllne swept Zara uprooting trees and devastating vine yards 4 brushed away tears and leaned hea ily on the president The hands of old Colonel Coolidge holding his hat trembled noticeably On the hillside and on the slopei across the t'bad were gathered hun dreds of villagers silent and sympa thetic was sounded then by thei same bugler who had sounded at the funerals of Presidents Wilson and Harding and at the service A nier i ca' 1 1 sol i exercises! ended Boy Scouts to which organization Calvin belonged filed by (he grave each dropping a rose as he passed OROVILLE Cal July lO Capt'ure of Earl Williams and red Johnson alleged bank robbers and slayers of Samuel Hermanson who had attempt ed to intercept their flight was effect ed at a gasoline filling station at Lyonsville in Tehama county Joseph McGuffin Coyle Turnci arid Izan Barkerville the three men who made prisoners of Williams and John son were not aware at the time of the capture that Hermanson had been slain Thinking it probable that the bandits who had robbed the bank at Red Bluff earlier in the day would take yonsville road they secreted themselves in a filling station" When Williams and stopped their machine at the station to ask for gas oline they were captured Neither of INDIANAPOLIS Ind July Plans for furthering the candidacy cf Senator Robert La ollette of Wis consin in his race for president as an independent will be made at a meet ing of the Indianapolis progressive po litical action league to be held here July 20 'As yet no action has been taken to circulate the petition which will be required to ftlace the name on the Indiana ballots but there is ample time SILT AIR REST PARTY LEADERS MEET WITH DEMOCRAT CHOICE bu Bible then offered a brief prayer In course of the prayer Airs Coolidge CLEVELAND July More than a score of Chinese believed to be members of arrival tong were arrest ed tonight in a roundup of suspicious characters in the Chinese district where the convention of the Chinese Merchants' association opened today Leaders of' the association told po lice they feared a tong war as a re suit of ill feeling which came to the several" weeks ago when Yee Hee Kee former prsidnt of the organ ization Was shot and seriously wound cd Thirty one had been arrested up to 10'o'clock tonight as the id brok Brack home sheep were sighted on a distant peak but closer examination failed' to reveal either the herder or his dogs Circling the band of sheep Browne topped a ridge and at the bottom of the next ravine saw three'dogs guard ing flic motionless body of the wound ed herder As Browne approached the spot the dogs advanced barking and Arotti attempted to rise He was weak from the loss of blood and had lain in the canyon 12 hours since the shooting with no shelter from the broling syiri and without wa ter or food lies buzzed over a pool of blood near the helpless man and buzzards scavengers of the desert circled overhead Aid Enlisted A pistol shot from Brown notified Parker that their search had ended and leaving tho latter to render what aid he could Browne returned Io for water the doctor and material for a stretcher on which Ar roti eoukj be moved During absence Paul Dory and Sam Martinez who had started looking for Brack horse were seen by Parker and their aid enlisted ashioning a stretcher hy tying ropes between poles the journey down the mountain was finally begun Rocky cliffs and deep dry canyons made the going extremely difficult and it was four hours before Arroti was placed in Sheriff automobile and the party started for town Arriving in Austin at 3 this morning Arroti was given surgical at tention but his condition is consider ed very serious Brackney is resting easy and recovery ishoped for NEW YORK After a busy day during which he sur rendered good naturedly to a thrqng of admirers and photographers who the for escaped from of conqratu had a conference LONDON July Ramsay Mac iDonald in the house of commons to xday Texpl ained his recent visit xto Parjsand his discussion with Herriot the rench premier on the reparation situation It "was evident from his stiitement that Mr Mac Donald has gone a long way to allay and meet rench resentments and susceptibilities even to the extent of temporarily giving lip some of his own pet ideas in an endeavor to help the Herriot government ward off aq attack by the Poincarist bloc in the rench senate! 1 i rl hnnn nornml Htr 4 kin Tviticll minister and liberal leaders to await the outcome of the debate rench senate before debating subject in the British parliament hence the British debate now is sciied uledfor Monday In "the memorandum accompanying the original British invitation to Italy Belgium and Japan to attend an inter allied conference the British government proposed in the event of German default thc matter I might be referred to the league of na tions or The Hague arbitration tribu nal thus lifting it' out of the handsof the reparation commission It was this prospect that caused so much re sentment in rance and gave Poin care a weapon with which to attack Premier Herriot NEW YORK July Samupl Gonipers president of the American ederation of Labor is ar the hotel Shelbourne Coney Island to get the advantage of the salt air and rest and is in no danger of a serious ill ness said Roberts chairman of trie legislative commit tee tonight' Gomners ferences came his the salt air ever since he at Lenox hospital where he went some ago for treatment from a breakdown There is nothing imr in his Mr Gompers is 74 years old has been president of trie organization since 1S83 WASHINGTON July Ambassa dor Hanihara who will leave Wash ington afternoon 'for San rancisco on his way to Janan spent today in bidding farewell to bis friends' 1 Although the ambassador yis offi cially going to i Japan on temporary leave diplomatic circles havd con sidered his return improbable since the enactment of the immigration law with its exclusion provision1 There has been no word however that Japan has chosen a new representa tive here Yoshida the newly appointed counselled will remain in charge of the embassy pending the return of Mr Hanihara or the appointment of an new envoy WASHINGTON July 10 As a pre liminary to the completion of a national ticket supporting the presi dential candidacy of Senator La ol lette of Wisconsin executives of the conference for progressive political action summoned today to meet here Saturday William Johnston president of the International Asso ciation of Machinists and temporary chairman of the convention at Cleve land which indorsed Senator La ol candidacy issued the call By action of the convention the selection of a vice1 presidential can didate was left to committee action after conference with Senator La ollette and representatives of other groups interested in his candidacy to be taken up in Washington July 18 The 'preliminary session called today is expected to make arrangements and to canvass the situation No spokesman' for Senator La ol ettejs said to have had as yet any indication of a choice for the second place CHICAGO Julv 10 Inquiries have I satisfied La ollette workers that Lai closeted with him the electors can be placed oh cioseteu WlUlnilU lue in tho Un nn LOS ANGELES July A second arrest was made here today in con nection with the death 'of Mrs Peggy Love 32 who died last Tuesday from the effects of poison! which she claim ed in a dying statement that she had been forced to take Vic Dressier an a'utomobile sales man was taken into custody and is being held incommunicado as a mate rial witness while authorities seek to build up a case against Cecil Crume a carpenter who was arrested shortly after the death According to detectives Crurrie is said to have admitted that he and Dressier called on Mrs Love the night she died but says that swallowed the poison BANK IS LOOTED AND OICIAL IS MURDERED PHILADELPHIA July Elec tion of officers including Secretary of Charles': E' Hughes aw president and the adoption of a resolution urging congress to change the date of the presidential in auguration from March 4th to the third Monday in January featured the closing session today of the annual convention of the American Bar association The resolution was William Putman would have United and representatives 'take first Monday in January sing the resolution before ion William Coleman of said the members of the ciation believed the president should take office as soon possible and inauguration congress back to in January give time to carry out the busi i Chiirles Henby Butler of Washing ton chairman of the committee on federal taxation told the convention that his cotnmittee had succeeded in getting congress to pass a law pro tecting the rights of persons who filed with the commissioners of internal revenue on assessment of income taxes The new law in re turn for the waiver he said grants taxpayers an extension of time for the filing of claims or corrections to their tax reports attended two con said Mr) Roberts here unon the advice of physician to get the benefit of lie has had a nurse Hili weeks eneral alarm 'BOSTON July TO More than 10000 members of the Benevolent and Pro tective Order of Elks in many colored costumes parading be hind two score bands brought to a climax here today the sixtieth annual national convention of the order which opened its session in this city on Mon day A brief but heavy thunder show er which brought relief from the heat drove both paraders and spectators to cover but the long line of march was taken up again as soon as the sun reappeared Governor Channing Cox Mayor Jarryes Curley and Grand Exalted John Price of Columbus Ohio reviewed at different points the three hour long parade Heat and high humidity brought about the prostration of about thirty persons none of whom however was seriously affected the police reported Drill teams multi coiorea unnorins preceded many of the lodge groups Historical floats broke in many places the long line of marchers Special to The Journal AUSTIN July 10 A Nevada grazing land feud culminated yes terday in a gun duel between Thomas Brackney homesteader and Vincent Arroti sheep herder with possibly fatal results to one of the men and er The late spot northeast morning Arroti was grazing a band of sheep owned by Martin Ammestoy in thes Simpson Park mountain east of Grass Valley Brackney whose homestead is in the vicinity met the herder about 6 in the'morning The ensu ing altercation led to the drawing of guns on both sides Wounded Tn the left forearm and one leg' Brackney started for his home leaving Arroti with "'a bullet hole through his right side inally reaching his home Brack i Word Is Sent Out ney sent word of the shooting to the Callaghan place miles distant and from 1 there Sheriff Joseph A Parker of Austin was nontiea Sheriff Parker ja ney Browne immediately left for the attray ana reacnea Bn o'clock this aiternoon langer dressed the wounds' Parker and I search of Progress Is Slow progress was country is extremely en When about a ml Alleged Bandits Are Hidden by Sheriff ollowing Arrest in California Hot Springs near Enin forest fires raging in this vi cinity have burned 000 acres There working on the line and cast lines are under control north line ha the past two days carried by a strong wind in a neasterly direction The wind changed last night and control of this section seems possible within the next two days The fire: so far has been confined west of the Kern river It is bounded on the norti by Stony canyon and the south end of Baker rietgd West end is bounded' by Bull Run creek and Cow 'Chairman Wagy of theboard of su pervisors who returned from the scene said the situation was serious and 30 additional fire fighters have been dis patched to the fire line express ed fear the fire would sweep into the cedar on the north side of the summit and add greater' damage to that al ready done LA OLLETTE HIT LABOR PARTY SAN RANCISCO July Jewelry of the probable value of $40000 believed to be a part of the i $100 pOO worth stolen in a daylight robbery of the Houston Gilmore company here has been found at Tonopah Nevada according a telegram tothe San rancisco police department from 'Tonopah The re covery was effected by a San ran cisco policeman sent there Special to The Journal Special to''The Journal TONOPAH July 10 Lieutenant Powell of the San rancisco police department is in nnminrpd business TflQAnll Xftir uinmvi vv isrVtfk wac A greater part of the day Tonight neither could be located Local peace officials deny know ledge of rthe report' that Jewels sup A fr ZX i fcZ 1 poseu iu iio vc rancisco have been found here CHICAGO July Senator Robert La 'ollette indorsed' for president last week at the conference for pro gressive political action will not ie ceive the support of the farmer labor party which held its convention re cently at St 'Paul it was announced today by the executive committee of the party Th9 committee at a meeting con sented to the withdrawal of Duncan McDonald of Illinois and "William Buck of Washington state its can didates for president and vice presi dent respectively and: indorsed (the candidacy of William oster and Benjamin Gitlow of New York who have been' entered as the candidates of the workers party of' America The national executive committee of the farmerdabor party in' a' statement said that the conference for progressive political action at Cleveland surrendered to La ollette betrayed the farmed labof masses into the hands of merchants manufacturers bankers and rich farmers and thus destroyed the only chance for a united front campaign in the coming presidential betrayal at Cleveland ipakes impossible any united front farmer labor said the statement delivers into the hands of La ol lette and the properejed middle classes whom he represents large sectionstof labor It shows the complete surren der of the' labor bureaucracy and the bankrupt socialist politicians to La ollette The united front in the com ing campaign therefore becomes im Ruthenberg executive secre tary of the workers' party in address ing the mass meeting deplored what he termed a lack of interest in the working classes The platform adopt ed at the Coveland meeting was not forthe workers and majority of farm ers he said but for the small indus tries the professional class and well to do farmers Every mention 'of communism brought cheers from the audience which filled the hall The program of the party rxi i to frt run ii Aa ni OI1I1P Llltr ci A wxz xzl the suspects offered any resistance I tionally and locally A campaign to and later seemed willing to accom raise $50000 to carry on the campaign pany officers to Willows in' Glenn is: to be started county when they were inforrned tnat a mob' had been assembled at Red Bluff and that lynch law might greet their reappearance there Williams gave his age as 22 anij Johnson said he1 was 28' Both de clined to say w'herethey live The officers here said they have rea son to believe the two prisoners after robbing the Red Bluff bank stopped long enough in their flight to hold up and rob red Shelton near Dairyvillc relieving him of $75 Loss of4 Logging Equipment to Oregon Company Placed at $100000 V' SAN RANCISCO July A fire near orest Hill in Placer county was burning fiercely tonight run nings before a hing wmd it was re ported to the United States forestry service here The fire had broken into two parts and 175 men were fighting it LOS figliters night to reported portions miles northwest of Los Angeles in the Santa Tsarbara national forest According to last advices tho blaze which was originally reported "Wed nesday night from a federal outlook station on Mount razier' was rapid ly burning northward in the canyon the i ('ttorts ot 20 men tonait mes 'S The fight against the which was nearing heavily timbered lands in tho mountains back of Elizabeth lake was reported t7 be hampered by inac cessibility of the region WASHINGTON TIMBER GOES SPOKANE' July Several forest fires some of them in 'valuable tim ber were burning today in Stevens county Rhftis supervisor for the Stevens county timber protec tive association reported over the long distance telephone A fire supposed to ha ve start ed by a' firecriurCker has bin ned over 1000 acres onthe cast side of Twin Lakes hey said destroying second growth stands of whitepnie and cedar Sixty men' were fighting it ROBBER SENTENCED LOS ANGELES July 10 James Rogers who pleaded guilty to bank robbery" was sentenced to San Quen tin prison for from five years to life by Superior Judge Avery Hoch latei todav He was charged with having staged a daylight holdup in the Secu rity Trust and Savings bank from which he took several thousand lars on March 31 this year 15 RED BLU Cal Jply The body of Sam Hermanson forest ranger in whose automobile two bandit sus pects were arrested at Lymann Springs Calif today was found riddled with bullets late this afternoon' Herman son was last seen alive about 3 this afternoon when The left Coyle Turner a stock man and a mountain eer named MeGuffin in charge of his house while Hermansotf'eht ddtvrithe1 road to attempt to head off the flee ing highwayman who earlier in the day are believed to have robbed the Bank of Tehama county at Red Bluff Turner and McGutin apprehended the two suspects soon after Herman son had departed but although the tyro admitted that they had secured the machine from Hermanson they would not tell what had happened to him The searchers v(rho found the' body of the forest ranger brought at to Red Bluff and the two suspects "were taken to Oroville for safe keeping Hermanson was shot through the head and body His face was cover cd with abrasions Cai July 10 HaroId'Wal line a Well known Owens river valley rancher was found dead from a gun shot wound on his ranch near here today under conditions indicating sui cide Members of the fam ily said that he had been worrying over a water controversy between res dol 'idents of the river valley and the city of Los Angeles Dnlilire In conversation with the pondents Mr Davis did not discuss political matters explayiing that be cause of the funeral of Calvin Cool "idge Jr he preferred not to discuss the topic out of respect for the presi dent i In reply to thei brief accept mv congriittilatiohs the nomina conveyed from 'William Adoo to Mr last night Davis sent this telegram: tor vour message of gratulation 1 have profound confi dence in the ultimate success of liber alism and democracy" ACTIVITIES DELAYED NEW YORK July Eager to attack pcst convention details the democratic 'national convention to day found itself unable to bring fag ged wits to serious business and de cided to put off the formalities of organizing the convention until over worked executives and party leaders 'caught tip on sleep Tonight New York was a village so far as the" national conven tion was concerned Hastily abandon ed organization buttons and multi colored badges were heaped in various hotel repositories as evidences of the historic struggle Weary' but" smiling and exuding optimism of a November success the p'rialanx of delegates al ternates and advisers started home ward the folks of the and able resultant nrotracted labors The candidatesthemselves after a day of consultation and greetings dnrinc which the nominee was introduced to his running mate for tne lirsr lime jirepurru iu mrci spell of organized and intensive rest ollowing the suggestion of Mr Davis the new national committee at a perfunctory first session today ap proved a motion to postpone organiza tion and'the selection of a new chair man until after the Davis notification ceremonies at Clarksburg Va probably jn about three weeks Women of the national convention a meeting separately formally demand ed through a resolution by Miss Eliz abeth Marbury national committee woman from New York that women have equal representation on the im portant resolutions committee in ture conventions The meeting also approved a resolution lauding the wbrk of Mrs Emily' Newell Blair of Mis souri vice chairman of the national committee: No' recommendation for a for Mrs Blair was made besieged him repeatedly at Waldorf Astoria hotel John Davis democratic nominee president tonight an inundation laxory xeiegrams new vun i cn vx for1 about an hour with Charles Bryan his running mate liam Jennings Bryan and to go to his country homeValiey Long Island for a before taking up detailed hk ramDaian William Bryan when he left Mr Davis was asked if he would take an active part in the campaign and help if I can after I have had a When Mr Bryan who had opposed Mr nomination met the nom inee in ai corridor of a hotel ini jnediateiy after meeting with newspaper men this morning lie held out his hand smiled and said: am at your Callers Are Many The nominee went to tiie home of rank I' Pork former under secre tary of state' and spent the afternoon 'receiving 'callers answering some the that had poured up on him Among the callers were Thomas GhadbautneOfNew Yprk'orxe of the i chief 'supporters' of William Mc candidacy during Cdnven ition Sanders former governor of Louisiana velt wife ninnaeer: Clem Snaver Clarksburg Va manager of Bi pre nomination campaign Politics Avoided SER IN.

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