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lIISfJlUHM: LaFOLLETTE'S SON NOW S TAKES TRIP TEXTBOOK CONTRACTS BORDER SMUGGLERS TO, RAIL BOB'SII III RESPECT TO COMMONER IS ASKED BY GOVERNOR i i ' CANDIDATE FOR SENATE DEMANDING ATTENTION FIND WAY MORE ARDUOUS FtEEOFKil! T TO I1UHI FAILS ROBERT M JR- FILES . HIS GOVERNOR CALLtf COMMISSION NET AGAINST ILLICIT TRAF CITIZENS, ARE URGED TO OB i FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT . TO SALEM 310NDAY FICKERS TIGHTENED SERVE FUNERAL HOUR m FOBFE DREGDiJ IS DETAILED One Escapes Jail Term; An other Gets 10 Days; Third' CasiB Transferred Three Others Active In Field; Rumors of "Trace Be ing Circulated. Ill bench Warrant needed Ml MADISON, Wis.. 'July 30. (By Associated Press.) Formal an nouncement of his candidacy to succeed his father in the United States senate was made today by Robert M. La Follette. Jr.. 30 State Prohibition- Commis sioner to Answer Secret Indictment Return Open Bidding Benefits the State, Pierce Explains; Agreement Is Held Unwise Large Revenue Lost by Smuggling of Merchandise; Aliens Also Seat In Southern Pacific Planning Development ot bouthern Oregon Fields - Because the present status of I the textbook contracts demands Altai 1 a nf-ai a. r0mr I ImmaHtala nnlriprn t ion. Cover- 10 o'clock Monday morning. The snsc smugglers aiong tne nor WASHINGTON, July 30. (By Associated Press.) Assistant Sec- etary Andrews of the treasury THREE LINES COMBINE today began repairing the fences John Gnyi May Avoid Trial;, Three years old, ; the elder son of the late ReTolTer Takett Uqnor Raid meeting, will be held at the sUte them border of the United States. As a first step he authorized the Charges Placed Against Bilverton Resident In Justice Court Further, results of the deficit in funds for the maintenance of the progressive leader. There are three other candi dates 'actively in the field and a convention of the republicans op posed to the late senator Is to be ! held at Oshkosh shortly to name a ; candidate to run against La Follette's son. Governor John J. Blaine' has on Mexican Is Basis of Action Which Comes as Big Surprise Southern Pacific Takes Interest in Strahorn and Nevada-Call- fomla -Oregon .Trans portatlon Systems William S. Levens, state " pro hibition commissioner, left j for Klamath j Falls last night tolob- ...... i i. . i j i uorvruur jui c!tfl w" annoracei that a special election tal a attorney and to post bail one case; ol a: man, cnargeo witn to tin tne Tacancy wm De held" followlng the return of a . secret driving his,, car 1 while Intoxicated thj f n - indictment ;. jalnst him and L. L. was transi,erreu o yuv juu;o Thn other threa fhuhmm MCBrioe.! mate agent, wno are court and a second man charged Former Governor Francis E. Mc-1 cnarg:e1 ilh the larceny of a re wtth the same offense was per- p.nv t MtiwnnVoo- t t wu Tolver from a Mexican following cox of Ean Claire and Arthur Honor r?iid about two weeks ago Barrr of Milwaukee. Two rther ' When Mr. Levens was informed have announced that thev would I of tne indictment he was very be candidates for the nomination much surprised and was in Ignor- before' the- Oshkosh convention. I ance OI ,l purport until he com McGovern formerly was a Iia Fol- wunIcated with Acting District At lette follower, but a convention 1 torney Jones, who supplied ! the dispute resulted in a break be-information that it was for lar- tween them Vmrnir T.a TPnrtat'. eeny irom a dwelling, giving no driving, whfle intoxicated, and pos- brIef announcementi of hla cand. other details. ; session of liquor. He was not awe i daev ' in ddifinn tA .m in. Ma I t Checkirig back upon various to pos ball following Tils arrest candidacy, said "only that he would events of his recent visit to Klam Saturday night and has since been iS8ae; a- statement "in a -short atn Falls' Mr Levens recollected mltted to i forfeit bail of ' $100 without appearance! in i court. ' Ray Able pt Silverton is the man who' must face trial before Judge I Brazier j Small, in Justice j court as the result of the transfer j of his case from police court juris diction. Three charges are pend- ' log against him t reckless driving. house. - Contracts for two-thirds of the 1 appointment of more than 100 adr textbooks. In use for the past six J ditlonal customs inspectors to be years have expired, according to assigned between : the - Atlantic J. A. Churchill, state school super- seaboard and the western line of intendent, and the publishers re- North Dakota, fuse to renew the contracts at the : Convinced that the federal gov old prices as was contemplated in ernment is losing from ten to fif the passage-of the. textbook law teen million dollars annually in two years ago. In correspondence revenue as a result of customs with the publishers. Superintend-1 evasion, the assistant secretary has ent enurenm nas aavisea me govriset about developing oi a program and northern California were de ernor that the publishers promise,! with whlch-he hopes to - combat J tailed by Paul Shou p. executive it tneir doors are coniinuea in ns me smugglers, or mercnanaise, live trice president, in a statement ad Tor the next two years, tney win i stock, dairy ana otner rann prod-1 dressed to the chamber of com not sell them at any higher prices j nets, as well as liquor, narcotics J merce, made public here tonight than they are charging any other! and aliens. Orders authorising I Mr. Shoup said-that there had siaie wnere mey nave regular cuu-1 uo increases u ; prounei oui io-1 been a number of requests to KLAMATH FALLS, Or., July 30. (By Associated Press.)- Plans - for the development of transportation facilities by the I Southern Pacific company in Klamath Falls, southern Oregon Business of SUte Win Rmt Be-1 tween 3 end 4 o'clock ; This Afternooa Features of William Jennings Bryar Are Wrapped In Calm Dignity- Citizens of Oregon . are called nVtnn W flnvernar Pierre tn lav aside business affairs. during the LEADER. IS EULOGIZED runerai hour or wunam Jennings Bryan. ' between 3 - and. 4 o'clock this! afternoon and to Join In ap propriate commemoration of. hla Hfej "Bryan Is dead." the proclama tion reads. "The great commoner is gone. Our nation has lost a great. statesman. The. common people have lost their great lead er. I No . more will his silver- tongued oratory delight and in struct the countless thousands who listened to his stirring addresses. His life among us for over 30 Crowds From all ' Walks ot, Uto Throng the Church to View Great Comxnomerf Fun eral to be Today (By TU aJtortsfd' Ttn Close to the pulpit before which be worshipped In the brief- year of his official life in Washington, William Jennings Bryan lay to night wrapped In the calm dignity of the long sleep Into which he years was one of inspiration and iUp go ,eU the cl089 of . leadership. His record is without hu ,a.t crusade ,n faMway Day. a biemisn. and nis achievements for jthe betterment of his fellow mat ; have been surpassed by no statesman In all time. His pass ing came at the crowning point ton; . There was a great peace In the face upon which thousands looked down In reverent silence as the night indicate many of the men clarify the situation with respect Lf hla life's efforts, in a victorious Btrem f reat and little folk to development clans of the I dfensA nf the faith nf M fath- Southern Pacific and that certain I ersj came to do slowly by him honor, moved through the .quiet m .. m. m.t-: a. a . neid in me city jau penamg near-1 jjme - " I ; Himniranonnniv wirti ha an. law operative In the Justice court I nani..mAnt . vrtiii- I Mexican and two women, he and It will be mandatory for the court fltdacy, rumors of a "secret treaty the other officers found the Mexl to impose , a Jail sentence in d-were heard in political circles to- 6811 In Possession of a Luger revol- uiiion W lino U awo la ioudu jjy , : - . . . iier. . t . ! guilty' on the charge of operating jjj ls rePorted that ronne Lai Upon learning that the Mexl his car while drunk, i It will alsol u.0iwfl: Rn.on.nr , a, can was not yet. a. citiaen. i Mr be mandatbry on the court to re- torney General Herman Ekern LeveM informed him that he had yoke, bis license- for one year. have entered into a "truce " ' no legal r5ht to the revolver, i The Unless Police Judge Poulsen to- Aeeordins' n n niwtfM; Mexican said the gun was not his day sees fU to Issue a bench war. BOurce this agreement calls -for and ln8,sted OPon Mr. Levens tak- rani ur nw reiuro, jonn uuy, aiso i Governor Blaine and Attorney I s " 3cause " wasioroaen and charged with operating his car I General Ekern to throw their nn-l wou,a not be serviceable. while - drunk, will . escape court r, tn Ta YnMta i th- The gnn In question," he' said fiat Ball of $100 which he gare election and that in tnm the trrw yesterday, is in a grip in his apart- lollowlng hJs arrest was yesterday I gressive strength wiQ.be united ment l - uecarea lorieuea, wmcn . closes npon Bialne anor Ekern In 1926 In ine case uniess a conirary oroer tte gtate campaign. IS issued py me court. - ilt f. understood it law Jft neCe88"ir 1?I P1011?- agreed upon in the treaty 13 that tracts, Acting upon the assumption! will be put to work before Mon that the contracts would be re-J day. newed. Superintendent Churchill! Further than to disclose the I plans had matured to the extent r i.: run tht nt rnn church; Among them were many has based the course of study for number of men to be added at that he was able to comprehensive- .Wt,M n Mn.i4 ih won- who nad known him In life, who the coming year and this is nowlthls time to the border patrol. Mr. hy outline the work the company derful life of this great man and being puDiisneo. snoum me auu.bwh uecuuea io u aoom i proposed to undertake. M unite in honoring his memory. oooss oe cnangea oy e I "' "4 ."'Z , I Mr. Shoup's statement follows sion at mis nine us uuuui n mvi .u iu "Plrnt CnnVom ta.fi. I bvittt p ini. in xr., that in the course of a liquor raid wtttld 9T "Li bartU to aBProTal of 1 win J. Brown today Issued upon a dwelling owupied-by a thernl ll l!l !nterstate commerce commit proclamation in which he urged year in September. . "In whatever light we might! commendations of customs collect view such a 'gentlemen's agree- ors as well as npon his own knowl ment' it is surely the part of good edge of conditions, business for Oregon to make its "Do not get the Idea." he said, own contracts for textbooks rather "that this Job of guarding against than to accept arbitrary higher smuggling is concerned only witn terms bargained for In some other liquor. That would be a wrong state," Governor Pierce says in his Impression, for while the patrols letter to the commission. "With will immeasurably strengthen our these contracts expired. It leaves efforts to curb liquor running. IJ.m u T 8,on' lBtereBt In the Strahorn that Seattle pay homage to Wll- (Con tinned a ptg 2) DEBT PLANS CANCELLED railroad (the Oregon, California ic Ham Jennings Bryan. Eastern) and application has been! Street cars will be stopped for made to extend this road to a one' mfnute at noon tomorrow and point on the Williamson river, and all street lights will be turned on also to Silver Lake; and eastward in honor of the great commoner. to Lakeview, Or. The Southern Charles G. Heifner. who lntro- Paciric has made application to duced Bryan on his appearance the interstate 4 commerce commls-i here 35 years ago, will give a sion for authority to extend Its memorial address at a meeting of IfmL ovlrfot and Merrill territory. 40 mUesitd here Saturday, times over in forcing payment of Cornell. Cal. The Southern Pai j had .seen him in his great mo ments, pleading the cause . he championed with "a fire . and elo quence that la given few men to invoke. -To these It seemed that death had touched with softened hands the familiar, rugged feat ures; had smoothed away lines on the wide forehead etched by the crowding years, and .the more than three decades ot ceaseless warfare for the ideals he preached in religion and politics. Well into the night the church doors stood open that all who would, might come to standi moment beside the bier.' Again tomorrow the grieving family will share their sorrow with the public until the hour strikes for the last uu m.u7 BU1yuicu cm .W h h acouired all tha IfiiiP CTDllr TUDCATCIJO nour across the border that now pay Ummon stock of the Nevada-Calii m,r,t oinmfc 1 nnM Journey to the grave that awaits nothing. the commoner on a little hillside SEVEN HELD FOR BOOZE violating SEATTLE; July 30 (By The j,lng thei ; Jail I account further Into Governor Blaine become a andi- Associated Press) Federal prohi- aeDi. 4uag9 rouisen yesieraay im- dat !tt i2 f - ty.s TTnfiefl 5?tAt posed sentence oMO -daye lmpris- Uenate and that Ekern become the onment and $100 - fine uoon Leo RfTI I n ! f wh a nnAa A VnAa V fwv I - - " Pkne and driving THREE BANDITS INDICTED while intoxicated. - Klllian is an old offender and' has been twice fined by jthe court this year once for, drunkenness and at an other tlmei for speeding. He was arrested oh a charge of drunk en- ROBBERS OF DRAKE HOTEL I CHARGED WITH MURDER -j CHICAGO. July 30-(By Asso ciated Press). The three surviv- Virnesn Wednesdav niht bv Officer I ing members of the drunken auin- "Tf 'Thompson j while out on ball for tet that yesterday afternoon in- : f charge of driving while lntoxl- vaded tne Drake hotel and masked i . A coted and was scheduled for hear-and armed, turned the exclusive ' w , tng next Tuesday. hostelry and "gold coast" boule- The problem confronting city wards into background for a wild officials consists of the fact that west movie thriller, tonight were the city council appropriated only J under indictment for murder. $275 for the upkeep of the city! Two; of them, now In. custody, Jail during 1925 and that $281 I aftermaking confessions of their has already been expended, with I paTt in the holdup in which two no funds left for the remainder of 1 of; theircompanions and an assist tne year, n Work of the police l ant ctenier of ; tne hotel were court is therefore hampered with killed, had been arraigned on the the attitude of. Police Judge. Poul-I murder charge . and pleaded, not sen that he Is unwilling to impose guilty. Counsel had been appoint Jail sentences when funds are not ed- to defend them and prepara ar a liable for the care of. municipal I tions were hAng made for an im mediate trial with the state an nouncing, that it will demand the death penalty for both. ; Meanwhile, hundreds of police men Were combing the city for the fifth member of the band, also in dieted. He has the loot, at first estimated at $10,600, but reduced NEW YORK, July 30. The! after a checkup today to - about greatest effort in the history of 1 $4,000 OMAHA. Neb..' July 30 (By The Associated Press) Six army scout planes, led by Major T. J. Lanphier, making a night flight from Cheyenne, Wyo., to Chicago over tfae air mail route, landed safely and without Incident at the Omaha-air mail field Just before midnight tonight.' -All pilots com plained bitterly of the cold. - They left Cheyenne at 6:55 p. m. (Mountain time.) prisoners. -Higher ups? sought POLICE TO LAUNCH DRIVE ON , BIG LIQUOR 10LATORS IN the local prohibition" department to padlock; resorts alleged to be Violators of the dry laws and to bring to trial "men higher up" will be launched Monday, United States Attorney Buckner an nounced today. Plans for the ar (The --.three indicted today- were Joseph Holmes, captured in the hotel yesterday after a terrific battle with policemen ; Jack Wil son,' alias Woods,? arrested early today when .he applied at a hospi tal tor- treatment for a : gunshot nirn..!nr i iioo allorV cases I wound, and William U ; Mullen before Federal Judge Hand next alias William Nugent, the ,.. nrfoM iuBil IB wuu uaB io t.1tab 4oflnov tnA "bigger men" as those caught in 1 Ml.! ILL AN WILL RADIO possession! of $500 or more cases fornla-Oreron ! railwav. snhiert! to the approval of the Interstate NO AGREEMENT IS REACHED I across the Potomac in Arlington commerce commission, has arreed I AT TiOXO CONKERENCE I national cemetery. DOG SAVES MAN'S LIFEbroadaseth6entfreltoelntoT H There wa nothing br pomp of . Lakeview. j .. ill irxwt aft fn Ae- otfidal ceremony about the scene agents hcr today reported cIated press.) The tiaUy ! Tele- FARMER CHARGED bV BULL, '!fcBith Strahorn line (the tUlle& , Press.) The conference n tnmu brick church that rest of seven persons; In An- grapk Baya the preliminary nego- RESCUED BV COLLIE - if the uking over of between Premier - Baldwin and "Tf e2S5f " w- ww u. iruouo , ui m s.;uw 11x4 bition the arrest acortes charged; with the rohlbition laws. . Some of the defendants were routed out of bed to sell liquor to. the prohibition of fleers and then arrested. ;! ANGLO-FREXClt NEGOTTATION BREAK! DOWN AT PARLEY i LONDON, jmy 3. tlBy-AssO' PLANES- ARRIVE SAFELY graph says the preliminary tiations for a settlement of the French war debt to Great Britain broke down Friday. j The new French" olfer, j al though better than that made last spring, was deemed so inadequate by the British treasury as not to warrant serious : " consideration from the standpoint of the Brit ish taxpayer. ; .'- . i Accordingly, says the Daily Tel egraph, the French delegation is returning to Paris today to report to Finance Minister Caillaux and unless he is able to make a much more substantial offer,' it Is prob- an Interest in this system la an- V" I -S 4- . a 1 MARSHFIELD, Or.. July 30. pV7fa , ine. commission. W1"f Charged by a bull on his ranch w"nin 81X nions arter tneir ap;- In Curry county, trampled md p "t1- maa Tt and Parcel rendered unconscious, the life of ' tne Southern Pacific system. anj representative. of the miner. C lTr c ZZtZl and m ne owners ended at mid- raIjjed step of chaned. tte night tonight without a settle- mot,oniM. flrn. ftf mn mm9 -om. R M Kyle was saved hr a faith- Bo far 88 rate making Is concerned f1"1 01 ine mine coniroversy navr rade of the BpanUn war kept ft ful come d Whin he recoT- Mr- sln hng concurred ln ee,n arranged, but also with- ceaseless, vigil, a vigil that eon :ul'." .T5: :VVne" ?e.reOT in thin nlsn. , 1 I out a final rupture In the nego- thllMK .rt-r the dnor. h.rf rnA able Great Britain will prefer to picking up a chain with which he await the outcome of the Franco- had intended to lead the bull. He In this plan. 1 1 out a imai rupture in tne nego-1 tinned after the doors had closed "Third, through the annllcatloh I tiations. It is understood the con-1 out the noise from the busy streets.. made and such other applications ersations will be' renewed tomor- to await the coming of another, as are necessary, the Interstate row. day. Beside the casket stood the, commerce commission will be An official statement was im- first of the three floral pieces - asked for authority to create a lne mediately issued by the ministry that had been set In place. It . through from Klamath Falls to of I labor saying the government was a great wreath of yellow gave way. The dog finally routed I connect w,tn tne Central Pacific.! was prepared to render assistance I roses, orchids and lilies, and bora the bull. Kyle was charged as he R"'u a ruuie via ugaen mac win 1 co ;me coal mousiry unui spring, 1 wo 01 m secreiary 01 iuu. was mounting his horse, after rcuaoy oireci ana avoid me 1 by j wnicn time an exnausuve m-i uw wn lweu, resung on present longer nam tnrougn i quiry Into the economic dlificul-1 wionnc 01 me arapmg Weed; and upon approval of com-1 ties of industry, as proposed bynas Iay a little cluster of pink ered consciousness. Kyle's - face was being licked by the faithful collie: Investigation showed there had been a fierce battle between the bull and the dog, as the collie had grabbed the bull by the nose and hung on until the cartilage American funding conversations remembered no more until he re- mission we will promptly under- premier Baldwin, will have been before resuming the parleys. gained his senses. DOWN ON THE FARM completed. 4. The government's decision , to rosebuds, set there in the nafcie of the dead man's only, great grandchild. Ruth Meeker of Phila- of liquor. I ' ; The campaign will be launched with the closing of the present a'harran ooealnn" nf lha riAYtlnrk court.- Cooperating with Mr. Buckner In the move will be twen ty new prohibition officers as signed to local divisional head- : quarters by General Lincoln : C. Andrews.! assistant'; secretary of the treasury. ;V'VV ' " v :f "Bargain week" continued Its " accelerating program today before Judge Hand. More than, 2 00 ad ditional defendants appeared and PROGRAM TO BE SENT FROM 1 INSIDE ARCTIC CIRCLE CHICAGO. July 30. (By Asso ciated Press) The flagship Peary of the MacMillan Arctic expedition will - attempt short wave broad easting of, the human voice from. beyond the Arctic circle for the first time Saturday morning. .The following message. was re ceived today from Commander E. S.; McDonald, second In command of the expedition, and released by the Zenith, Radio corporation: We will make first official accepted the special consideration I test Qf broadcasting the voice and unered tnose wno Pleaded guilty. I nn .4ft meter from inside Fines collected since Monday ag-the Arctic circle Saturday morn- 10&.UWU. Inff. AugUSt 1. "At 1 n. m. central standard REALTORS HOLD MEET - I time. Commander5 MacMillan will give a talk ' Our orchestra, trio BELLINGHAM, Wash., July 3d land ensemble chorus will render tuy Tne Associated Press) various-selections, - lie win. aiso Group dinners concluded the first have Eskimos sing.'-' - - day pf a three day annual conven-1 "Will you kindly publish per- tlon opened here this morning by mission to all amateurs to publish me r'actric northwest real estate what they hear on this broad Association. cast." y-. take the construction. of this line and build it within the time! set by the commission. i inin- i. .- ldelphia "Our study of the territory to in,, ... ... ...,., ! To the right of the casket on be served, construction costs. : and ,0 . . . . mt,i.f. .m wit, jw,.nil. 1 1n?rJ committee Is generally these investigations within a reas onable time and npon their com pletion will announce the route to garded as ending the crisis. the raised floor of the chancel stood a huge-floral oedestal aur- I mounted with an open Bible work- Neither the mineowners nor the led In pink and white asters. It, (Coatin4 pr t) CENTRAL STATES SHAKEN VM a frihnte In fatlan 1Amr miners have made a definite sUte- fr0m th jkson Democratic dub menc since me ocuciai announce- ef Washington, and it . bore the ment was issued hut. there seem inscription In white blooms "The tojbe good reasons for believing Prince of Peace." 1 that the mine owners will agree to That was all except tor the ' stipend their notices regarding steady stream of voun and old.' MODEIUTE EARTH SHOCKS dff"" ,n wages and lengthening rich and. poor, white anL black FELT; NO DAMAGE DONE ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.. July 30. (By Associated Press,) Two earth, shocks were felt at; Ra ton. N. M., at 4: SO o'clock ! this morning,, reports- received .here late today stated. Both were slight. . ' . ! .At Dillon, two miles south of Raton, a large cistern under con struction by the Santa Fe j rail road was badly damaged. Three other New Mexico towns, CIovlc, Roswell and TuChmcari. of .hours and that the miners will accept the situation. This viewpoint Is endorsed by most ot the morning newspapers today. Americans who seized a moment In their busy lives to look once -more on the face that bad been known from ocean to ocean for more years than many of them' have lived.- . . Tomorrow - there - will ome a BOY CONFESSES MURDER fh"?e l.tB '? la8t inuiies. a group oi oia irienas. CRIME " DECLARED TO HAVE BEEN MOl'IE-INSPIRED BASLE, Switserland, July 30. picture he had seen the day before ? ' Ainjonf-theM colleagues of the dead leader In many, a- bitterly fought political battle, were busy through the day with plans for the last service they could ; do for their fallen in Basle led Johannes Hammer- also reported shocks early today, jschlegel, 16 years, to shoot and No damage,- however, was report-1 kill Mrs. Mary Levitt Bowen of O. Davis, chief clerk of. the state department when Mr. Bryan ruled there as secretary, and Josephus ed, the effect being confined 'to Berkeley Cal., In a suburb of this Dan,eI' secretary of the navy la the rattling of windows and doors. city yesterday. The police say the boy. an Aus- crian larra nand, made this con- tCesti4 ptf a) (By AssocUted Press.) Earth teasion today after his arresti He STILLS ARE ABANDONED tremors of low intensity were felt had no time to rob the woman of I . - early today In Kansas, Oklahoma, aefj handbag after he had fired AGENTS REPORT MAKERS GO- Texas and New Mexico.' They did me snpc wnicn, caused-ber death. I IaG OUT OF. BUSINESS-, a nn damar. ; . I 10 sioie an army revolver Wichita. Leavenworth. Ashland Irqm nim empoyer and rired atn etaie agenu are reporting many and Medicine Lodge.1 Kansas, re-Mr- Bwn from tree-top 15 j abandoned atWs In various coun- feet away. , The bullet entered her neck and I then penetrated her brea&L Mor tally wounded. Mrs. Bowen drag ged herself 150 feet Into the ruins 1 of! the old castle Dornach. where she bled to ' death. Physicians ported slightj vibrations lasting from. 15 seconds to three minutes that rattled wlnddws and dishes. Leavenworth reported two trem ors, the first slight and the sec ond more Intense. Oklahoma City felt a barely ' perceptible shock. At Guymon. Okla., plaster ! was shaken from ceilings. Amarfllo, Tex., and - the surrounding ; Pan handle country - were shaken slightly. - The seismograph at the erlaod to study antbroposophy uatverBuy ov jvauas afc uwicocb, recorded east-west tremors of low Intensity af. j;0 a, ej, j ? tie. William 8. Levens, state pro- h lb It Ion commissioner, remarked yesterday.--. , . I These are -not found 'in any cine county-but appear to .be gen eral," he said. "In some Instanc es It is evident that the. stills have who examined the body say that been abandoned for feme months', her life might have been saved If while, others are apparently of she had received prompt atten- more recent dste.V Hon- "Small still owners". In vle-w t Inz convinced lha.1 lber U nni-' the 'knowledge of the nature of in the fcaEir.csii sr. pre I. at!-" man in the flrsf temple erected their stnia, cot bothering to dU- itfcat'PsdWTx.RrJ,. ' cast's t-:ri- . . !' ' . A"