Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 294, Hammond, Lake County, 1 June 1920 — Page 1

NATIONAL

n ! n tn v SHE V7EATHEE. FOR 1M)HM-If., thunder shovi er nad howrr prohuMt trnliiht and Vdnflyj nonirnhnt cooler MVdncHdoj-. bull full 1 fJ A On street aa ievntia'3. 3 per copy. . Deltvtrcd X r carrisr in cytaixnosrl nod Wast rtanua jai. bvi VOL. XIV. No. 29!. TUESDAY, JUNE 1, im, HLnUo U 1 LA . I . 1 0 X I ), I X I ) I A X A TP l - n rf e-i n. K-i ;! h ' s ;) h U S ii " V.I L J LL Lil . ''! i i j t 'i 1 1 HZ i! I ' i. m & w w a U H 11 T"-. "..tsr. Wood and Lovdsn en Ground To Take Personal Charge 01 Affairs. .' tT. v" f 1 DARK HORSES WONT I5E IN G. O. P. RACE, SAYS KENTUCKIAN S J i

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Great Showing Hade By Co. Treasurer Bradford This Year.

CROTVX rOIXT. IND., Junf 1 TTi" ! !ay force six deputies and the n:sht j firre of twelve in County Treasurer j KalpH B. Fradfird's ofTioe have ju?t ) f.ni?hei the mo?t trcmndnui t.ix rush ii the history of th" county.- in p!'"' ' ct the fct that the treaj-.irrr this j year had 37 institutions collec.i inp tax- j e? over th county. The rush at the ; inflow wa? so terrific the laM two i vcks f 'lie rush that it was impossi- I Y " to work. out any of the bis: f I.cks ; thnx came by mail, ?o that when the j rra'ds had cleared away on the last j day, srI the b's crew of clerfcs at- j tackrd the accumulated pile, it was j f-iind that the enormous sum of III. 433. ?3 was piled un in th,e vaults, j for ail of which receipts had to he isni'd. the books marked paid and the. money banked in the 34 county depos- :

itories. C RE AT SUMS ARE HAXDIKD Th amount piled ip on the last day a year agro amounted tr a little over

J4?S.fl5. only about one third the. bit; ; tack of this year. The new treasurer j therefore ha? handled three times the f work of a year ago, and yet will 'be j able to turn over the book? to the and- j itor fr the semi-annual settlement as I promptly as they were last year. j Treasurer Bradford has had a tre-j mendous responsibility in hankinsr the! county's money-' during' those three) weeks, for besides puttinsr over SI. j 2in. flirt in the banks durlnc that time.

eo that each bank had their prorortonate share, he has made advanced payments to the Gary schools of j;50 -Pn0. m-st of which went directly to the ; bisr Gary banks tn pay off loans the 'schools had made. S34.000 to the Hammond schools. ?25.T!C to the Kast Cfc caero schools and now has a call for $i;.0nn advanced payment to the state.

to enable them to continue the main tenance of their institutions.

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G. 0. P. National Chairman

Employe Kills Farmer and Then Takes His Girl for Joy

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Alvin T. Ilcrt. "There will be no dark horse candidate nominated for president by the Republican national convention. One of the gentlemen who have been offered to the nation as a possible nominee will bo the convention choice." This was the statement made a few days apro without strings attached by Alvin T. Hert, Republican national committeeman from Kentucky and chairman of the committee on arrangements for the convention.

t ;u-..i Kinoa; itter refused to! 1 ha l ho uuid ! Monday, seated '. a r 1 1 vi r by I IKc a v.i.-o or j a' h wa.i Tash- j 1 t i hav.: f-.und I o alarm to TTie j ii i ns t fie corn- i

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Negro Kills Woman and Rival in Gary Boarding House.

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tr.ur.b'r ef a w 1.111:1 n w f ar.-i on Oner's

Three little rickaninr.ies crowded to-

I STOther in a corner of rfiniri- room

XK.RI.V TWO MTU IOVf 1623 aa, trt-,. .Jiirv. -biS :r.ra. trinf--?e Tri.d "Treasurer :ine ani , nh b:r!n, hr , fri.r, wa? Bradford paid out rr StnO.Ortrt for the'j.-.hn ilner. r.lias ,I-,,.v-s w::!;;.n-.s rho.n

' "' 1 f"unrv. ana j and k:ll th-ir autr. M ;r.n $:"!. S3.1! for the semi-annual pay- ! lover. John K--i!ev a:d h'iv Tnnt on bonds and Interest rti-o !

pravel roads. These withdrawals were j f!ri'"r, 1 !! so anticipated ar.d p'anr.ed that no I w '!T1!,n 11 ,"''n-"-.depository was rmri!!p.l to r:i in. .ni-- "vv . 1 Joans to meet the tremendous demands! A note cv:t..' made on them. j 'l' n ! rurinff the entire settlement period, i r"n'!"M',n 1 J 1 Mr. Bradford has eoUepted aV,. first ! m .'T".'''.1' installment of taxes the t:dv sum of j '" l."''' l ' '?

- ..... ! . , .-i J..- 1 1 in 1 1 a disbursed $ 1 .27.1 21 .r ? . The ofice has b"':ed over 3".nn.- receipts and yet has

1 aecfts an cleared and readv for the 1

spring settlement with the auditor. The ficures show that the treasurers offion has prottrn jr, be on of the most

important financial institutions of the; ro-:rty. and is indicative of the cr-at i -ivify that now marks both the au-j ri trs and treasurers" nffices the entire yif- Tt used to be only a few years j aero that there were several months in ! the year that both offices bad ti-n to!

f?rE-' tAt. Ti. Thk TtMr 1 ' CROWS rOINT, INI'.. June 1 Given ! the tliiid rt-c f .'-.. by !'.;ii:y Sheriff I Tom Plat in the (..,.., n r. ;nl j.nl yes- .' tf rday. ("li.irif.s ('.,ie i..iife;..d that 1: , !-U"t ttnd kiib'-.i I'iin.i "1 afvlHT. liv uij; Ion the I'.' rt Wor.-lcy farm n nr li'e. thus cnilint, what pronii.-ed to be a ! mystery of gra i ; y .

j '..:o ani t!u;l he 1 TasciiT h iiij.-.. t Vie I 0 .an hi ir. h is ru;! o 1 take his Kit'l to a da I Ta.rii.t was foutij a ! a tanlf ij. ad. v. : ; hi.; side. H sei 1111 I ; sine ide at lirst . '' r s S. : e ! i;K,,:. , i,;lln , t he ).. y and cave I auth :-iti. . I!, hi p.

if!-' ir.'!'.'-; r.,,e i that Tasirhcr had ' j ta-i n acting qiieeriy fur se veral days, I i and not rcturnirtj; lion.e search was' ; made f - r h;tn. Mrs. Ta.-h-r had I-en away from !i .rue for st vi ral days. The I j family rrcni'v moved hi re ir .ni ini !n"io Ptiichasinir the Wrslcy property i i and littio is kn.. ii of them. " i j Yesterday Cole v. as in jail all day I land to.-v.-rf ly priiled by JV-pmy Sli-oirf i T..m I'Jatt. I.oni,' r-xpersenec witii1 criminals c.rinct-d the official that i h ie knew more than he was teliinpr j and finally he secured his confession. Ho- harden of v hieh was that when; Tascher returned from K,mkai- i

.M.-nday. where he had taken his family for a visit. Cole soKht to borrow h'.a auto. Tasher refus-d to let him have it.nnd Cole sh,n him doai1 as hfk

sat at the kitchen tahie . Jlo took the auto and his sui f,.r a

-t eleven o'clock he put th

'-.-. n j.n.atre r.ere and slept in it all nipht. ret u lining to t!u'fa--a 1. . ...... - ..... -

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failed to haihl 1! v 11 a i. th" const t';l jor 1 i i ty r-f tl it ion la ws . Tl.e ; n ;.r hand'-d ch. c-r. a d'-. ..- :. that a me ml:", t-nts t. ti-. v const it u'.ion .' must be r

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""m.e jr.- i : iii' l h d." he bi ir.c obtained from h rvhd iioiisos on ; irji'd p' r -..t.-. fh-ihb i-, r- pub' iran, ,-hars. i ser.ate. '! --.u: '1 rt..t v. -!.!: fidence In tirhs mar - r. hxtt one in the emph-y . f the m-nl is j . -01 1 i nc;," Sreratr derlare'l. J ! rj.j- tf-1 fr- a

paper (1 i-..-. Vnr'K :tv

fcet t hat C - o.vi :'.e.-, .. rocded ti fnf--rcc prohibit that city r.e.

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head of the party organization cf the countrv, Chairman Hars iil call to order tho Republican National Convention in the CoUmv-i at Chicago, on June 8th. Jt is expected that this will be one of the greatest political gatherings in history ana the demand for seats i3 unprecedented. .fP T?ev .. ,.v .v . ...

1 wn.au is. 1..;?. ana tiince then l.as devoted his whole time to organization work, WilU the re:u:!t thai the party U admittedly in better fape than ever before at convention tir.i in .1 rros,(ior,th,t v,V

un:- E00-. il is 5-tor gran'e-I that Chairman ifavg .i can.pairn, as til a I the candidates have so aunoti:- rvd.

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is alr-'-adj unh'if did this b.'f .

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i The y-ar 1 "!, May 11, I killed j:.-rth.-t 1. -'b nt-on. Ih'

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0 i.-il. It its th U She hi.: l:rty it l-iakes me wih.rit; fe just to take hers. I 1 to h--r. then ;o be trea--i ui'.i why she, can't live, r then kill mypejf. T.ife

y for me as I have I look to bo put 1

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T.am,a.a sni's fro-.-i a-!Sr;,'.s which t-.-al ,? 1 I tii 'd in th- ll-mon aid si.

a result of the a. --id, nue. May in .,( h.,.j r-- r If. y,lni! , ra -eycio driven j,y ;,,,.; Two s, ; i-

1 1 1 "a ;i . ' : . -rne s i I ri.-h el: i r'imv.i,.P.

shot and 1 inu-s. l-ha. i

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In the

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si.;;-..-ri..r .art as ' e.n 1 "ahiii;.-: avethe H . ,,e ' "1 ir.-.. a in ,.--Carls. ui. have l-.rcfj fih-.l aiiipa, kcr. l-'rie ;-

v"'io-r. In thn tir-t Miit 'ni'l-.-ii rifiiiist Mr. y.-'un-. s 'hit las rn. ". n-.o cie w

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1 name was lanmanu- l Cri

sister? and live brother.

Today I know not where one of thorn ' are. Now you know that I v.ou'd raih-er j

t:i: rd ! 1 :-i ;r,i ii n's in ju rn s. I ; -of !u-r assoei Uio.n

more than doubled. !hv have tn -u" -''"" is .'his u niiarn. bur; ' '.'-" "" r ?. .latna-

at tp speed the vear around " ' ' i J h"1 t:r!r- h"!" Pawson. C v. ""- second paragraph ),e r f, rs t.. 1 As one prominent hanker tv. not Ibdia. X. c. My mother's name was ' 'n.turies whnh ),. r.,i:f.r.d and as

ty Put It. as he srveved ,' 'f 1 M-l ' n e,-. no- xv, i h a n-s. My fathers f"r an"th

pMe of checks and mail in the fea

ur-r office; "if the hie tax payer3 of the county would spend mere time

in Crown Point. Ettinr ncr,a;t,A ' rir''- emvvmi uiiuiv ;hh- 1 vna,;i rm.r '-i.ii-i-.int nrrmn- Mr.

with these offices and th splendid way ' h" in h':I1 than S l".v "r 10 r-h-i: , ""' is by Mrs. Sadie "arlson.he su

they are dome their work, there wo-n.-i i "" .... .... .,,.,,,. .., .. w rceS .an.i

be much less criticism, and vastly more j "So as rr,y 1!ffv aro ru;"ed already I praise " " I shall end it. This is not love, bU i

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f'-r.-d serious m. -irn s :n the v. r v.as (i.i-.;in'-d to the hospital f.-.r

e was also injured in

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"is to avense rivvelf. The woman wa 1 n ' come is yr-t u ne. r-a i n.

iso l..ad that I must blow li.-r down that 'on demands 51u.ee,, ,ia n-.-or-s.

1 kmi'i- inio'riaf another man i The accident nc-urr.-d Hundav

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THIS WIFE

Autoist

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I am not mad with th--him that he , ,.n't kill m'self nr, I am rea-h

will b.-; no t .ro"I cive my li

man s I will iv'i no--. Ict rne ki'l to die rind Ci. r-

. s-.ifir f"r ny Oerii. to take Minnie's.

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at the lrilcrse.-tion of Cabine t avem; ! and Eaton sfreei. Hanorond. Mrs. r,-,r; son was rid 1 tin m th- rear scat ..f h,

i n;.-hanl s m-h , .rcych-. uh-n t! i struck hy th- y..un.-r machine.

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Mir?. F.oberf .

Viola Taylor, whose husband.

a. in me 1 orr;o (ale i:

Eurnham. is still in the hospital in Chi.

eag-o in a dangerous condition as a r-

lit of being shot by her husband last

v. eek. Mrs. Taylor, who was shot in the abdo

men, nrs: tool the police she had sh.o 1

STRUCK BY CAR: DEAD

DEATH OF FORMER DYER RESIDENT

Spk. tal To the Times.! PTER. Ind.. June 1. Anton Tr-iiley. 1 former res;. lent of Pyer, die.j at his

1 ....... ni j ... 1 . , , inn., na turn. ay fv. ston avJT"" , r,:n7a! '"rvirvti 31

j ' i.ni' ii n- re einesda '.- at. P:,V -a. m . Funeral c-.rt'-e ,v.!l arrive i at 9:0S a. m. Fatii-r Mcinr.M li-.ff-i man. a nephew of the decease,. w,j'celebrate l:eq ;ien, jv.zh Mass.

Tony J. Iiemerz, SS12 U

Chicago, 2S years old. employed as a laborer at the Ameri-'an Maize j-.-od o-ts Co.. was killed instant !v late sandiiy

fterse.r ana Taylor also declare,! she had ntht when he was str.nk by a Hamdone SO. From the nature of the wo m l i mon d-treet ear at Forsvlhe.

the "poUco doubted tho tales. Th-y I Ecmerz, ridin- to chioa .-. with two! questioned Taylor at length and he final- j othr men in a motorcycle and side-car. ! RIDES WHEEL ly admitted that he had shot his wife had reached a point on Indianapolis j accidentally. I houlvard. jjst east of rhil Pmidfs cafe, j ON SIDEWALK "We were lying in bed reading; the j Some tools had dropped from the mo- I fbJti-Li T..ylai1 ln l,Una-tion of torcycle and I,emerZ offered to search B,ware yrm; cyclists of th fate of

m.-f-n. we xieara a noise for ineir.. lie wound I. is way through Vineent Owe

tn me miriifii. 1 took my gun from beneath the pillow and went to the back door. I found no one. AVhe t returned my w.fe was standing in the middle of th room. I told her 1 would have killed a burg-iar if I had of found one. and she laughed at me. " Vhat would you have done?" she asked me. " I would have shot him like this.' I replied, and flourished the revolvor. it went off and my wife fell to the floor. I was firtg-htened and we both decided : 1 tay that she had shot herself." At the hospital the doctors said th? bullet had perforated the intestines in 2 Places and that Mrs. Taylor's chances lor recovery are slight.

Are you reading The TxraJ?

the maze of automobile whizzing aronnd the corner of Calumet av-nje and was pfoceedin abmsr the tracks search in sr intently for th- ;,,s tn -is. Car X". ti-i Hammond bound, sped down upon him. T-'-n feet from the doomed man Mot.arman W. H. Hayne:.. 2 4 S M.ehi-an avenue, applied the brak-s. There was a screech of erind:nr ir.-n. but it was too late. I.emerz wa cat in two. Hi body was taken to Karn's morc'ic. The inquest will be held tomorrow meo;- 11. A. li. s-r-o-ant. 52 East State St., was conductor of the car. .

inepnt Owrsazak who was arrestee

1 yesterday for ridsn? his bicycle on the

fide walk. Vmeent is IT year sold and i.ves at 17. Orfovor street. He will be arraigned jn the ,-iry court June for v. "latin;; a. cit v ordinance prohibitins bicycle ridms on sidewalks.

Sunday, May 2, tie- home of J.,hn '' accrd ins to t.i-d today in t!i1 -. , . r - t. . . If .... T-, ..

- I - J-0,.1 MHO.. I, t of -John. ;-h- bad freqii-n-ly ben nhuse.l and misu-e;,:,,.i by j,,j.tl j., OUK,

., i,.,e were married ln jS"n. bu

- - . ciinnay no went a iini than usual. II- 1.,,-ked the .J.

couul nr.t escape from ,

says, an 1 then j roee. ,,-,! t,, ;M lt hl,r unrn-rcifully. One f-ye was closed, h-r lip and jaw were cut and sh- was kic'.e, and tianioled by th- .'-nnso 1 mm. John is now serving :ai days at Ctown Point

mr tne altair ar.d the wife has

10 l ine no more .-nances. fdio asks '' the custody r.f the:,- minor c hi! !. -'..0 a year f-r its imppi.rt and $0.0.1 .., mony. Eiley, Ifenibroff, bvi r jt- 1-,.

"n-'- vs.

3L

-NY FHOli ' CROWN F0IT7T

T A TTT1 PiO,reiTcrrirTaTr ! ?ai-i to hr- irreconcilible " . c e e n t e n seats are 1 n d

III I.I.ETIV f HlfAfift, June 1 The national e.-iiimittec today drcicied o aent all (li-lecntcj, rlrelrd in Male", nhieh c- . rp.i.-il their quolax in the number if dei.-cntt-a i-lioM-n, (hairs will i. "I'"'"!''! in brtwrrn the cnt of ibe th-r drli-cntea in order to place iheic. on ihe rimvrntiim floor. Siity-cvrn enrat' drlrcap nrr involved. mi.I.KTI ra;Trai-T,rvti. NCWS StBVirF' W ASlll(.TOV, June 1 senator Harding, cucoiin trrrd ppoItion to hi Iirr.idcntal I100111 in Ohio, hifi home slate, because he prrinfttrd bis in-

j terestt." to be handled hy nn innirle j political coterie that deal in Irgi- ! I.ition sind election in that mate, j Hubert F. olfr. of I olumhus, Ohio. I publisher of the Ohio Slate Journal and . the I ulumbun Licnins Dispatch, so I li-Mificil today becorr the senate eomniillce in estiKutinK prf-com enlion j -ii mpnisrn linaneini;, "Ohio in in a peculiar political ronj dition that permits nn inside coterie to

control ICKlslation and election"' iinld Wolfe. "I told Senator llardinc if he :.llovrd this coterie 10 run rampaisn I would oppose him, although I Mas personally friendly to liini,' ni'LLETIX I INTERNATIONAL f'FWS SERVICE1 f Hit AI.O, Jut!.- J Much excitement was can veil nnmnc; nurTrnse leaders J.ere today vrhrn it ivn disclosed thai llrs. Antoinette I'unk. n leader anionilrmocrniio women, had been sum 111 on to' to tcsiify before the senatorial committee in vrstiuatinar e.amprdgii funds It n;n reported I hat he i!I he questioned eoncernins the rumored MeAdoo ? I o.OOO.OOO "slush fund," Tthirb certain political powers elaiai ,va ) existence. Her headquarters. It is belioed. will seek to learn whether any of the jilonsed JlcAdoo money strayed liioagon.ird, nv r.r.om.r. n. holmes rSTAFF C0SRLSP0NDENT I. N. SERVICE! CHICAGO .Jane The final week f

ji i -' .nvention skirmishing started tohay with redoubled activity all aiong j the line.. One wee k from today Se,-,. fat r Henry Cabot l. dgre, -as temporary j chairman, will call the convention to ; or-ler. I The speed up order to clear away 'the mass of work which still confronts both convention handlers ar.d candidates w-as in pcneral evidence today. Tire rational committee met at the--'.hiseiitn fa untar.srle the snarl, of c,.r.- ! tested seats, t-f which more than one il-hindr-d remfin. i Incoming' trains bronsrht deleca'.ero t isitors and laborers in every field of p-.d ito-s . Gen. Leonard nond himseif v as ;n command of his activities today, lie took charge a'. a time when t'onss admitte.'.ly were not running sio'cthiy in the !Vno,l camp. A peceril conference of the Wood handlers t - map out tier plans and introduce harmony in the mandt-emcnt was schdulel for late today with the general P.".-- .dir.sr. i.hiv. h.owden was in command of his f oei-.-- t.-d.-y. too. The Illinois gover- " r maintained headTtiarters at the 1 :! a -'.-st . Tie, a stone's throw from Pres-ii-r-ia! row. and to that sanctum durin ,- ihe day many vi- 'tors wended their way. H--i:a'.or Jihr.--n will arrive in Chi ca- on Th-rslay, according- to la-.c ' -v "' '- to his sunn, rt ers here. , j i,s celebratbm w as in the mak;nr today to welcome t'-o Californian at th- station and stapre a triumphal '" '"'' to Johnson headquarters in the Auditorium. T-ie is expected to arrive at a'o.ut the same tirn- as Califomia 'i-i-ra;i,,n t,, tu convention and it is rk'inni-d to combine the two affairs. The most difficult of all the contests fled with the national committee w.-.-. scheduled to be taken up today that cf Georgia, where the eilIi1rk-. aniJ "tan" and "Lily white" difference are

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MISS LILY FEDDER AGAIN HONORED Mis.-. Lilly Fedcb-v of Hammond, wa? .-,..t.;r.,-ted for the fift.i conxecv-.tivc time as secretaiv of the Walthc Eeo?ue, Indiana disfi.-t at the twenty, f -eirth a.'iu.ril e n.'.' ro', of that ers in.' izati n held Miy "a ar.d f-, at C-)l-:m-''-. livl. ''tih-r officers elected w-: re-

E- ster K.a.a-le, Fort Wayne, president : Lawi-nce. C. Scheldt. Columbus, vicepresident and Louis Brandt. Indianapolis, treasurer lielc-atej from Hammond were Henry Herhst, representin-r North Hammond a.nd ftt. John's Lutheran leuuo. Uiiiiam Crescheiller and Mtss Lr'.ite Fedier. Tn- convention was marked as onoif the most successful ever held by AA altlie-r League . Tliere were more than 2''0 d.-iesate s present from all p art -7 of the s-ate. (.nine c-iminrrr ev eti from Cincinnati and Padurh-i. Ky. At th- last sesi ,n. heid yesterday afternoon. K'v. AVait'-r F. Lahtsin, f St. Paul's Lutheran church. Hammond, d.livcrcd an address on "The Value of a Cab-ndar." He pointer out that a too frivolous life or a too serious life ware equally dansTTous. His talk won so inith favor that he war? requested to r,j-e the same adre?s before the national convention cf the lea sua t l,e held at Evnnsviiie ;n July.