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l Miss: Etizabeth- Seeds, 21, in| i Serious: Condition—Theee. || Qthers Hurhs ! AUTO: LEAVES: HIGHWAY, f HITS. TELERHONE POLE Victiras. Taken. to m.ltmon Hos- | pital by Passing. Motorist After j Wreck Ends. Pleasure. Trip. | Feur Washington girls were injured eazly. this morning when the automobile | in which they. were ridiog to West Point | Military Academy left the Washiogton- | Holunmrc Boulevard near Halethorpe, | and crashed into a, telephone pole. MR B0 Rener Toapitat | Baltigpore, Where the gifly were taken.| said Miss_ Ellzabeth Seeds, 21, of '“0. Rbode Island avenue, was the most; seriously injured. Tn agdition to cuts | and. bruises, she. sufered A possidble fractured. vertebra. Sufter Minor, Bruises. folk g were treated ons ralnox. bruises: Miss Ellzabeth Sawtelle, 21, i cut nvenue, Chevy Cho: Miss Betty W. Shibley, 22 Biltmore street. Miss Stephene Noble, 23, of 1850, Bilt- | more, street, The gixls Tels Viumuzwu ~hon..) be- | fore, 5 ¢'clock this morging to aitend a camp. iliumination at ‘West Poinl to- night, This ceremony marks the hrukmg up of the cadels’ annual Sum- mer camp. Miss Sawtelle was driving when, ac- cording. to poliee, the car got out of{ control hnd crashed into the, pole. The | glass in the large sedan was shaitered. | But the car did ‘not turn. over, Aided by Passing Meterist, i The injured were taken to. the hos- | pital by another motorist, Mis, Seeds | siid she had been Inlformed they would | he hmu;m back to Washington today Miss. Sawtelle Is the daughter of Dr, Henry Nemo Savwielle. Rarl B, Seeds and Jemes G. Shibley, fathers of two of the injured girls, are employed. as the Depastment. of Agriculture, the fot~ | mer a5 A market speclalist and the lat- | ter as an administrative assistant, Miss Noble lives. with her mother, Mis. Louise Noble, THE WEATHER District, of Gelumbia—Cloudy. (, tomorzow partly cloudy and iewhal Warme:, northeast { w fyland-—Gloudy. tonight; tomorzow | partly. cloudy; somewhal Warmer i the | ifterior tomorzow, fiesh 'wrmeut wingds. Virginia—Cloudy, raln in portion tonighi, tomorrow partly cloudy, H:M) rain in rx:rw wu and somewhal m xc,!m. fresh northeast winds. Weit Virginia—Generally fair to- night. and. tOMOLIaW, SOMeWNAL KAFmCL, OMOTFa%, Record: for 24 Hours, momeler—4, pan.. 66 & poa., 64 12 B.tmfl.dun.&& %rumt-m—i Am. zau!:m} &am. !le, wmperwz. 6, occurred at 11:30 'a,m. today | Towest temperature, 61, occurred. a: 8a.m, today. Temiperatiite. same daie last Highest, 0, lowest, 58, Tide Tables, (Burnished by United. Siates Geodetic. Survey.) Taday—Law, tide, 9,50 a.1n. nun.; high tide, 2:58 a,m. and 3:30 Tamorrow—Low tide, 10:50 am. and 14:07 pan.,; high tde. & a,n. and 430 ey The for 5, .»0 DJIL 30.01 year— . and 10;04 The Sun and Meen, rase 5:23 aum, Sun Taday &35, pap. TUmOITOw ssis 6154, pam. Maon 3,43, a,m. Automoblie ldmps to hall Hour, After sunses. Sun ises 528 am. be. lighted first caphi ches; Februaiy, Weather in Vazieus Cities, PRI A TR LEEET B | Doak Orders Federal Agencies. FLIZABETH SAWTELLE. < REPRISAL SUSPECT HELD INCAR CHASE W. H, Jordan Faging Trial on Driving—Police. Say They Racoqmzed Him, William, H, Jordan, allas Gerdon, who was arrested recently on a cha of, beating up two men. after they alieged. to have thrown Mss, Anna Nel Sparks out of their car Masylapd, was. to be haled in Trafic Gourt. today. om. charges. of. reckless driving and. driving. without. an opera- tor’s permit, following his arzest late Jasi night afier a spectacular chase police oh Conhccticut. avenue, Jordan, according. to police, was stopped by Privale A, G, Keéere of. No. 14 precinct on cur.m:ucuz ayeiue last mgm when he. is alleged 1o have heen | exceeding the. m—mne sged Hmit. over. xm Kln?e bridge and. afivitg With no 33, of o Oficcrs. Describe. Chase. Jordan. polive said, talked to Keene #, few momeénts and theli Uirew his car into. gear 4hd fled. Jordai 15 then al- leged to have passed red lights at Weodley rosd. aid. Cathedfal Avenus, Af Calvert stréet Jordan Is sald to haye suddenly reversed his route when his hig car skidded on the wel sireet and | came to a stop faging in the opposite | direction. "Qfficer Keene, followed clase hehind. ' He lost ground, however, and after s chase of some blocks quit the rage. Both Keene and Officer D, M. Brown of the foytteeath, precingt, who wit- nust.d a part ol Keenc’s chase, clalin ned Jordan as the driver , and. ULéJ’ Keene had n!-d cx\au they went to the uno hlock of Connecticut avenue, where Jerdan is sald to lve, and arrested him. Sald to Have Wielded Jack. Jordan was arrested August l, when he is dlleged to haye asdaulted Wiillam P, Derrot and Howell R, Bouldin, heat- ing them with 2 blackjack. He told | police, they Were the men wio hadl thrown the Sparks womah from thelr cay in neatby Maryland, after attempt- zm.ul' " o Dermots e mm. oy ascording o wit- TRl teach Ut of automonlles.” al the time s s & frfend of Nus. 4 heen. infermed the men ) her on the day ne healing. He said he the en when Derm: \\(’.L 1 ,x.y‘ and caiised hi HOOVER APPROVES BUTLER'S RETIRING Grants BRequest Mazine Com- mandant Before Getting Apphication, of candidate for (24 Senate to Gorrect: Evils Gited ! hy. Labor. Ghief, | SIX GONTRAGTORS. NAMED IN GREEN'S. GOMPLAINT- e v V Federation Bud Declares. Workers, Paid Barely. Enough to Live Despite. Many Bud.llupl. The Federal Exoployment Serviee and | the Bureau of Cantilfation of the Labor | Department, were called upon today by | Secretary Doak to adjust working con- ‘ ditions at Hoover Dam after he had re- céfved complalnts from Willam Green. ‘pms.dem of ‘the American Federation | e Labot, that contractors were forcig w prevalliag Western rates r Secretary informed the reaus that must Imnmediately stralghten out 'fm raaiters complained nts were based on xecutive courcil Central N Fears Wider FEftects, We fec i it ia a crime a humanity” the Las Vegas Trades cli asserled.in its official protest, “to ask \ nien to work in that hell-hole of heat | at Houlder Dam for a mete pittance, ust enough to kegép their bellles full and cléthes an” thetr backs. “If labor comditions. at. Roulder. Dam are permitted. 1o g0 on as. they are, We believe, 1t 1s. golug to Affect Tabor like a cancer. ‘These Fonditlons will spread £ the six col es get away with it.” Mr. Doak, M T to. President. Green, sald “this project. does ot come Within the ‘provisions of the nre- vafling rafe law, but lmmediately upon recelpt of. information ssveral days 0 of the stilke ab der Dam. T got I} telephonic communication. with the | local ripresentatives of the TUnited States Fmploymell Service and also 1th the te. direcior at Reno, who Was 'lll’ELLC 1o proceed al once to Las Vegas 1o lend every podsible assistance he could in the situation and to Kegp me informed daily by wire, Canal Plans to I‘ ‘Ad’. We haye also reguested Comumis- sioner of c«m:flhhor- E. H, Filzgerald of 1os Angeles. to g0 to Las Vegas and o use his good. office In every nossible way %o x»xu(h en Sut the matters wm- plained of. Meanwhile negotiations Jooking tow am construction of the $50,000,000 AJl- American 10 casTy. water from | the Colorado River to rearly 1,000,000 ackes of arld. Tand in Southern Call- forpla, Wil soon be under Way between Reclamation Bureau officlals and resentatives. nX '—ht urigation districts concerned. The All-Americ The Reclamfatfon Bireau today re- ceived nolifieation from. Caarles L.| Childers, attorney for the Tmperial iri- gation District, that an agretment had | bgen reached with the Users ln ‘the dis- tricts nvelved. A conference with hu- Tépu officials to négotiate & contract for repryment. 0' the costs. of constructing | ihe canal was set for WL““ ean, ‘Construc, f}la i canal was authorized past of the Boulder Cailyon p) m?.. hm appropriations have been héld up pend- ing negotiaticn of. a contrdet. | Will Cest $38,580,000. | | The canal would carzy water from the ainst Celorade River into the rich Imperial |, and Coachells, valleys of Southern Gali- fofnia, Congress. nmunn of £38,500,000 Tor Buflding the maln 75-mile canal, but did not nrovide for the estimated 811,000 additional | niecded Yor the 1is-mile hianch to Goachella Valiey. | SENATE mee TURNS, TO CANNON ACCOUNTS Bank Reco.ds to Ba Kxumn:d and His Bankers Quizzed at Wed: nud;y Hearing. The hank records of Bishop James on, 1., will be examined next week | the Senate CIIWA Funds L«m Juding inquiry. & 3 ru\m' chitrchman s u:ulnc of anti-STIth funds intristed | 10 him during the 1828 presidenial cam- | Paign. Suhpoenas were served vesterdar on nankers. in three Siates, and Chalimen, Nye announced these withesses would| te examined fGrst. He also advanced the. apening of hear to next Wed- wsw instead of mfisl faliowlng. tw‘xn... calied Int B ?&:‘ll&om of, the Hudsos County NASOr aal | y City, W. H, Wood, Dm,n mr“‘-A Tiust Ca.. C d, vfi.\.Lf T § mmx uh.\c. of the Citizéns' Bank & T Blackstone 'nm.e aleo Was an i timation tha roKerage Accoun! would bé examined. a.m'. uz* Thirty-ninth lktr' Blda for Wik Taz LU were opened inst hef the, O e noon | reatr of Biologic Tydmgs and Goldshorough Say Maryland Opposes Closed Season Plan, | lDEClSiDN ON, CONDITIONS: 18. DUE OVER: WEEK END| j Burean, of Bmlvgxcal Swrvey. Has; Suggestions. of Drastic Action. to Save Depleted Fowl. Decision on whether t duck-hunting season. to limit it dra; cally or to allow shooting undet cox tlonis that were fixed last. year is. ex- pected to be made by the Bursan of Riological sur\s‘;v Bepariment culture, over week Jearned todsy. No mmm a5 to what. the declsion :x fortheoming from the i of the buresu roan ‘The bureau h.i‘ had under ion for some time several s .»‘L r drastic action to conse: rumlden 1o have been other suggestl: that have ranged from c 50N 1o ore_month n' st further cut! hug tablishroent no_shooting. shall ‘The bureau sald today had, ceived. communications from Senal Tydings and Goldsborough of Nary land. ‘mforming It that the people Maryland xmraw’v are o it re Duck Season Provides Income. The Maryand Senat that there are hund and bay fishermen principal Junting scason ers, and. remting men pay taxes worth ' of. cqiiip useless w there 1 a'view of th t, 1t would \r on theése men o an Ganal 18| Emergency Informaliy 2. S: bureau’s preblem is doti of the economi: ason on ducks, but t he ditcks. T8 Was ttated now exlsts wh e T along the shores of (,r advis onservation ha do permancnt damage ducks that come to th nually and i drastle restriction: ment. of Ag c.m compromise would, be "lrxx"wa {the “take” af game time prov the hua! shooting. |GAR GHANGES 0. KD SAVING $100 A DAY Pablic Utilities Gommission Basses on New Gapital Traction ide estimated pproye (Ad‘nnukal\ Trips. on reduced ur saving todRy Mot close the | dér- ¢ | | | i - BUTCHER IS SLAIN of | shi Amm mek& W om River \a\mge SENT, T SIORAGE AT, OCCOQUAN. ed automobiles is on ice auction , the stracts riear the various statfon hot tice of shipping them down t siX_ months the_pra FIREMEN RELEASE BOY Youth, 8, Locks Self in Bath Room and, Is Uaable to Get Qut. Fire spparatus and. police were sum- moned. to S00T Massachtisetts avenme yestefday ~aftetnoon W Donald , from & bath room his fioms had "locked” himselt in and and. No. o th 3 quick! expedic INBALTIMORE SHOP Son. apd Clerk Find. Body of Knife Victim, Formerly of Mexandria. through * the ladder run up to the hflfh 'or*m win- dew, on, the mecond. floor, By the' fire nten of No. 11, ‘The !‘:cmcn afaickly miocked. the BANDITS 5T 150 N STORE ROBBERY Hold: Up Manager Aiter As- suring Themselves He themselves. that place was_ alone, mén early toda register of a delicates- ring 01 C'street mortheast of/ ock this morning. Sere patroms withia friendly he was alone, \displayed & ed him Mo’ a back roont ompanitn Tifled thr cash | view the testimony before rendering swerg Havris was Dieked up by, 7bung MmN In. the car nooked. 1 investigath no the men k, containing $11, and a teh, ‘valued. of w23, were apartment M Snuth, at 3227 Hiath place, 30 o'clock this morning by an ified “man whom Miss Smith ¥, When she serea Tim g 2 Nk chain attached to i Man Thwaris Rohbery. Greenberg of 300 R street A SHmilar rohbery when he e of, & Than upper 13 o clork fed’ out, at 738 'Eourteenth_street atiemipt to TOb him at ast night, Costa told po- boarding his auiomobile 1 n(x ‘H stréet, when a young the baint of. & pistol, to ortheast Washington, In- beying, Qowever, ta said the other side df. the the police. As his ped ‘out ‘of the ‘mas ed in his fight, Costa youth, who had taken he rear of the automo- UNWITNESSED, WiLL OF G. W. RAY RULED OUT HITS SPECIAL DAYS OF ARMY AND NAVY Be : o Widow Real Batate Ope: tor, eal of a pocket memoran Seorge W, RAY, Teal estate opera- o dled August 10, attempted to t fund of $25,000 for the “of hia grand children, but ne- to' have ‘R atlested by witnesses ice B. D, Lebts today declined the writing as a wii of the No other wills or testamen- pers have Been found, the ‘court ed by Atiorney Frederick R. F«ned fof the widow, ltivan “Ray. , i a petitien {Jahncke VUrges Observance VUnited on Armistice Bay Emphasize Nationa) Defense, to be its way to QIR for. MR til their_ owne automobiles, sefzef e, where they were eye-sores District’s penal mstitution Star St:fl Photo. NEW MOVE AMED AT CIREUS TRAIN Attorney WvN Try to. Have! Attachment Writs Served at lndnanapohs. Pre n rations have been made to halt the' 101 Ranch Wild West Show, speed- ing homeward w Oklahoma after an 12-day “stay in Washitiglon, when # "‘af‘v‘t Indtanapolls, Md. today, for the 490 tnpaid employes of W dnnounced, ney H. L. MceCormick said the Equity Assoctation has been re- | ¢d to arrange for bond n ¥ndfan- s to Support witts 0f attachment for hack wages. He had not heen in- formed fthis morning, Aowever, whether 1e bond had been’ posted xnd'the writs issued, Since the show train follows o definite schedule, 1t i impossitile to say when #f will remch the Indiana cfty, ding to officials of the Pennsyls vania Raflroad, The tram 1efL Pittsburgh last. night afier remaining on a siding for several ours while the live stock ‘Was watered, exetclsed and fed, ' 1t s routed to De- | catur, "I, ‘where 1t will be taken ovtr [ snother 'railroad and hauled to psas City and from_ there to Winter quarters In Marland, O Unsticeessful’ eftotts wete made ves- terday to ohtain necessary bond o sup- vort attachments i Bamishurg,’ P2 and Newark, Ohio. A motion o reyiew his degision | uashing the writs will be' filed with }u‘flcr of the Peace O<cx‘ “T. Poore of Capitol Heights, NId.. y hy Robert W. MecCullough, one ur the ntwmeys 101 the troupers “The motion will he based on the con- tention “that the magistrate’s decision was_conirary to law and that he ‘did| not. have sufficient time to properly {‘fi; decision, M, 'McOullough saie, The attorney also declared h file an appeal to the Circuit C would 1t ont one of the cases to he selected to test e magisrate's ruting DECORMED- CiVik WAR VETERAN HERE % Charles E. an)um One of Eew| With Congressional Medal Still Living. Charles E. Hopkins, one of the few surviving members of the G. ‘A, R. who wears the Congressional Medal of Horlor, is a guest at the Dodge Ho Mz, Hopkins i¢ from New Jersey "The ‘appearance of the Caplt-l has | updetgone considerabic ' change s.nct‘ his “first’ visit ‘here ‘M yéars mgo, related, He and the members of his COMPANY. r¢ ‘marched up ‘to the! Treasury Bullding and encamped on the | fields beside it Pennsylvania a knee deep in mud. “The “Soidiers” Rest” also graced the | ayenge, 1t was a long wooden barn | in which soldlers wers given lukewarm coffee “and dry bread “as they fl!ed past its four Yong tables 1t was at Galnes Mills that My, Hop- Kins won the medal, although it was | riot pifined on him unti) 30 yesrs later ~1892, " “Wiile Tetirtng’' under heavy | cross fire he picked up his wounded sergeant’ and \ax'nbd him to safety, HIT BY STfiEET CAR Treated Emergency | Hospital Eor Cuts After ACC)(@I t Lelia Bppe, colored, 4301 Eads éet northenst, ' sustaffied cuts on the g and back when knocked down by a wnshmxrm Rallway & Electric o, street car ‘on Dean avenuye nm’flx!fl‘! Rté vesterday “afferpoon. she treated “at 'Emergency Hospital, Th! car was opc-'n(ad hv Motorman Edwacd | T. Rnbry. 1626 Gales street’ norihonst. Willls "Wildon, 53, colored, 1107 New Jerfey avenue, ‘was treated at Preed- men’s’ Hospital early 1ast evening for contusions to the tight sid> an jries to the chest, Teceived when b by an automobile operated by Moo 3%, colored, Y41 H street notth ue carfied. ' them Woman at the 1100 block of New Jersey | Their marches ‘along ' |Weman and: Men. Under. Ar- rest.in Mrs, Jaynes’-Death Deny Guilt, HOMICIDE SQUAD: MEMBER IS PRINGIPAL WITNESS fergt. Marphy Sqn Iwo Admitted. Dnc.xssmx Possibility of Staging Held-up, Edith M. Dodsworth, Thomas and Ralph Ajkin, nder arrest n with the slaying of Mrs, held for the udge Robert E Mat- tingly Police Court toda; g charges ohspiracy ‘i: Tob 'he) G-‘rr: den T-Shoppe, where the 5%- ~year-old cashier was' shot durin, Bond for Mts. Dodsworth a"”hgu'dl“ ¥as set at $10,000 ench and Ajkin's ‘at 5!5000 Al three” were' comm { the District Jafl. ek The Three l'kadtd Not_Guilty ipal witnees ‘egafnst, ihe Sergs, Deniy 3. Murphy of ide squad, He festified Mrs who 5 30, ‘admiitted she and Jordsn discussed the Possibil of holding up the tea room af n n{ Columbla foad Af that time, the j tective sald, Mrs. Dodsworth and. J { dan "Were emplovet fn % cafe cone ducted under thé same' ofmershi the tor shop, tite woman ax &' WARFess and the man as a Aishwashar; “Tired, of Being Broke.” |\ Jordan, Numphy said Mrs. Dodeworth told “him, remarked he was “Hired of hflnkghrok: and wounid like to = rob & Mrs, Dodsworth, Murphy continued, suggested that Jordan hold up the tes Toom instead, potiting out she Hatt been erployed there for sbout = year ahd {knew “that money ‘taken iy st tnres ‘:;;w estahlishmenits rnndu,?cd under same management wou there J;‘.H& !ur"g‘fl' % ordan, the detective sajd, aske 3, Dodsworth #f° the mana, r of {hdeufrn shop Had wny rmldr-n ot e did not wish to “make -%q (»r;\}‘h.m ND ds | 'Mre Dodsworth, Murphy. went. [to1d Askin: & Wisbdsiage. mm Yl the Totbers v‘lan 3 | was held “up- about’ 13: :n Friday, “two ‘days before to ‘have heen det z scheme, Afkin, accos { e of it the n:;t ers and ntsum Jm ‘tl ipated’ in' it, | spectal trip to Mn | of." employment, " hut ~ wae Jorden had not taken' patf mm - bery when she declared he m% ported, ‘for work the following m:ru |ing. | "As a matter of.fact, }mwe\er Jordan elore the grand i | Dodsworth, op, | e s His job two U‘w'lfl Dodswort! | other oni | 1. Ain'a & been seeirty r:r =hofit two years, ladt, o Sy mms& # {share of the Joof, Bothy { denied having' :mu!b ]sthrme the vmfie plan was ahandoni Mu { Jordan med 1o locate | mate whom he had Ren m { “The only uthfl witne: {a waitress at the tea | bandits “who st I catis: Both \\er:m ki { »woula be umable tp “too excited to pay mni Al and stender. whilé the othr Wi [ Paracively short, The :::,\ur | ¥as armed, she added, acmahy see ‘him f}n ed the death of, Mys. 3 Dodsworth “was re) ‘deng B, Yochelson ~ a while Payi J, Sedgwitk | for Adkin, with witon: he & in ‘the same choif “ahout s Judge Mattingly named | bert “as Jordan's attorme; Bail for all three | sistant District Inerney, Bad spproved || BRY oswm&m - FEMALE AGENTS’ BAN | Acting Director Says Neo Generak Opder Has Been Issued Ax&ixuf. Women Aides, “Federal prohibition officials made ‘knn\\n today that the use of. wi aids in Pedera! raids upon | thus far’ has ‘not' WBeen 'for official order, | Howard ‘T, Jones, acting pmhlhx | direetor, commenting | o Andiew Mm,iflf"’fi.« York :3‘ ‘mlnmmtn' that “Tadfes mast and e employed fh (hi¥ work, sait were certain places th New York that rnul? not’ te entered ‘M” any “other ‘ashion “1 have not talked the matter over with Col. Woodeock,™ Joties safd, “But L do Enow there has been n6' general order against i | Diector Woodcock, who is out of, the | city, ‘was arouved recrm,!x by ‘the" ar- ‘rwtt{t\ 5\; ‘h cmfi n o smmnm {of A | said ‘tize use’ of "womien &s = | “stool pigeons™ would not be Jopes said today, however, !ie there: was a djstinction bet case in Brifialo and the use u! as’ companions of mru in nmgfi . trance to some of Kliqmsr uumz p!cm PORT NAMED. Efli RLANE Oklahoma cv.y Bays Tribute to Bost-Gatty Winsie m DEFENDANT GRINS AS COURT HEARS OF COMP'LAINANT’S DEATH four cars With radio retelving sets, tae!ready A< taken up the matter with | (.obud Man Accused of Assault Telis Clesk Why Vm< Who Worked different, Shifts | Atmy officlalt 4 1t proposing Uie fiew |mwmdeckwn'nm.nmww p'oammu,wuuua\; e sal trm 8 OPDOSILOR o i plan, Tt believes | MO Lieut, . Hélms oF ope, of. the | G5t 10h CAChGIARSE serienia 4. Gegbed Thh TASRRs Wi | atad mod The DAL Shonls Sondae {be telaved Tropl PRIk Dolicd h*:mqm an, ¢ national Rolida; | 35 WY Weghats 10 Station WFDW ¢ . su, :.thmnu‘n-" Departs for Episcopal Sessi BoAGAS 6 Rssage parts Lo; n&..)pal Session. Ly ‘;E‘f,:‘; T ST iy thc recoiving el 12 Che i w - m w 5 v.w:rd t | Aut Beplace Used by Six Sergeants. six sergeants of the Unl suus patk pofite no longer are riding | motor cycles. With the “equipping vll o)t the' court he t ownefl stocks, bonds 74,350, S | omety, New Jstice Létis g - of m—*;i i | ministration zu POSTPONE umgau FETE| advice of the offcials of the ice “of ) sifdings and Puble P e | Lanter Festival schedulgd for. Wm:ht at the Sylvan Theate copal Church af Ainerica, | poned undl | h fl:m an extended tip w0 mdoar% LN skt fnd Wil Teturn €3 mr mx Seovice S o 9 te betizr tesliog Mau: ]aug 2, -na 8ata C, Swee- . nd” el Watts, 24 nd . Ad] 3 PARE E| ‘mauy. the Acting Secretary al- | the ‘‘weather %‘m :g and Eisle A gq' i W.:*-hln,’; b, the GEheral uue Chenk! convention o bc held 1o Denver, Colo, | ot the Eols ,Q(.l hle lhcn e Dew police under Lieut COL v, DURlic Bl | o