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Baree, Son of Kaxan" Starts in The Guard Today Those who Like Stories of Nature Should Read This one City News HOME edition THE WEATHER Fair except cloudy , Oregon the coast lonigm ana ear ....day, Continued cool; heavy frost" In th Interior-; woderate ,theaat winm. i.mp.niiur. i,diy: Minimum, 30 degrees. Haximum Sunday, 60. Preclpl tlon today, none. Stage of river, 3-3 Direction of Wlnd, south. vol 6s ' " " ' " -- '- ' - - . . ' .... . 1 i .... , ,,, 1. ..1 today's news today EUGEXE, OREGON, MONDAY EVEXIXO, MAKCH 2:t, 1!Jj touavs news today xo 63 m the m0" r,,cul fBlbiuins's to thoughts of their write summer sport and local tlcal- in fisbine tackle aDl other esscn JI, of th annual cipetlitions in!t ihe peace and welfare of the j.iubo.s rc.ort a big rise in demand, jle majority of dealers in tackle re wrtfj that Saturday was tlic'lioavirst j,y in this demand since last emii- . Although tne season lor iruiu tiu ,H Jk'Kcuzie and tributaries docs Mt open until April 13 the Willnm- ,118 cau be whippeu lor trout over 111 Indies in length. Several, panics local anslers spent Sunday on the Simla fishing for stcelhcud. Hdl Bound Over Ueorgo Ilval, charged Willi obtiun- jjr money unuer laisc prcirnscs km, appeared before Judge littrulil J, Well in justice court 'toiluy and waived a hearing and was bound over to tlic grnnd jury. Iintl wns sot ut (1000 but it hod not been posted late lodsy and llval was confined to Ihe MMty jnil. llo was brought back Ust evening from Seattle where he bad been arrested by the King county Hthorities on request oE NicriU Taylor of Lane. Rock Crushers to Start llock f'r road material on the Prairie runil project w.ll be takeu from l lie Hemomvay and Maxwell pits according to announcement today of Hint no iliml, count y commissioner. The pits were inspected today in prep aration for the starting of oprra tions ns it is expected that road work .will be under way wit Inn the next reek if present weather conditions continue. About ..S.UOO ynrds of jravel will be necessary for the pro ject, the commissioner stales. Supervisor Appointed Carl K. Carpenter hits been ap pointed hs county road supervisor in mad district number 8 in the Spring Held area, according to nn order of the county court today, Mr. Carpenter lakes the place of 11. L. XolU'th who was appointed , ns supervisor by the I court early1 in the year but recently j tubmitt rd his resignation. This has I tarn (he only change in the personnel of tlie road patrolmen (if the county tinep the appointment for the year. Bounty to Bo Cut v As the state bounty on bobcats will rut April 1 from $.'t to ijU.riO it' in Mpectnd (but the next several da8 will see irnyiy bounty hunters turn in thrir cut pelts in older to ublaiii the biglier r.tte. The county bounty of $'J n the cats will remain the same ns at present, bounties collected today t Hie off ce of the county clerk were by I. I.. Davison, resident of (he Junction fiiy district, one cat, and Albert .Morgnn of (jodoii( three cnia. Iron Work Done Here - Tlic ornninentnl iron lattice and grill Wl,rk in the new 'e lierbee-I .it-nsmort ' tre nt Tnib avenue and V. Unmet; trpet w;ik prohiced in Kugene by ihe Kngfiie Koundiy and M lchiue simp, it ' aiumum-ed. This is the first linn I3at novelty iron work of this char- Mer ha been nroduced in Kuacue. "il considerable surprise is expressed fKtO.COO. it is believed by Mr. Alex h l"ntl builders thut the work could 1 ander thai Ibis mouth' showing will done J1PrP. j,.nn w ji be var-j exceed I'UO.'.'IKJ. nishod nnd pniuted for ihe store. T'ue Kll( up conniiinv nln lifla the ranfr:irl i"r di.ing the decorative ornai; liiliiiEs f.r the now Lowell theater. Magician Makes Success ! Vira l Mulkey of Eugene, billed ns 1 "Mage:.! Mulkey"" on fhe Acker man ' lnl Harris vaudeville circuit, played; Francisco last week, and j a distinct hit on the vaudeville! nr-oruing to word received by of thn mnzirian .M'llk.j waa influrnecd to join thf ((-ootinued on paC I'm) mm TICK.LETX3VN Wflfita WANT AD A FLOOD OF REPLIES.' UUILUUItlUII - UBOR HERE f,: ": " IS IMPROVED ; Impetus Added by Building In Eugene; Milk And Camps Opening Employment Office is Kept Busy as Workmen Seek Positions Spring weather gave nu added im petus to building activities in Eugene this week, aud has brought about a greatly increased demand for workers iu the city and county. Indications are that (he coming week wiil nee the big gest activity of the year in all kinds of road impruvetueuis, mill, logging and building operations. Hundreds of luborers seeking work have flocked to tiie office of the United States employment office in the Hampton building the last few days, and mauy have found poaitiout. in various kinds of mil), farm or other occupations, according to Frank L. Armitagc. Miperintendent of the office. Orders Received. Orders for more thnti SI) workers have been received n,ud filled since Saturday, Mr. Armitnge rcporu, ami the. demand U still' tuinlug. It looks like the beginning of tlie annual spring rush, and is keeping Ihe office busy every minute of the day. The big mill of the Western dum ber company at West fir is gradual) increasing its capucity and is using 1(1 additional men daily. The com pany is onl. 'ring Its help by telegraph from .Mr, Armiiagr, who sends a dele gation by the two trains into Westfi daily, . Permits ;3Uti3 Ituilding opera t inns took a big jump today, when A. I. Ibill was granted a perm t from W. II. Alexan der, juiilding inspector, for the erec tion of a $7iM home on Loitgview street for .Indue and Mr. I.. T. Har ris. This is one of the largest per mits granted ilms far this month. iVrinit to build a $11000 residence nt llMO Monroe sit.-ei was also given tn M. Ji l.lixui. A. ". Meek will also erect n $::MH) dwell ng ui UWt .tacks mi street, it d. whs annonnc AlMioiigli Ihe total figure of Ihe ni"iiili nf M.ircii w, not approximate that of (he sam.' month last jt ear. when tlie peimit f"r ihe new Tngi-ne hotel (.wtdled the ftRiire to more than !C. L BAKER, 57. OF SI'IllNdKIKI.P. Mor. Ii I.Spp-j nal) Oilumlius i.re Bnkpr. for . A.rB n r. ilpnt nt Crtlnr flat, died : . . . tll 'j,,, rvrnin- Bt lh(, of ' rrnr., I! monlha and 1" !.' T" ! body in at tliff Walkor d..fl Hi Spring-Drill, whir fiinorol arrange imonti are hring mailo. Service, will be held at '1 o'clock tomorrow after noon at the Mmint Vernon cemetery .;u. f.f Snrinafield, con 11,1 L ' Iilurtnl by It". Ilarrj- l. iwniop j I Kucrnf. j Itni,.n of , Mr. Hak'r - born at Amit.r. ir-, gon, foniinj to countj n'a , quite imall with bi jiarru!,, Ie ami Mary llaker. livin. with tbem on a . ' farm near Krankbn, Orr.on. He mar. rifd Ora Mounta. alo of l"raB- ; lin, 6clober H. He ha beM lifelonj member of the Chrmian ; church, bcinn a member of the churi-h ! at Cedar Klat at the lime ' i death. He ha, been en.ed in farm- inl durin. bia IS-jrear rcidence at Cedar Flat, li.iide" 'IW " : aurvived br five iite, Mra. Oeor.ia i Helt, of Franklin; Mr. V. A. Kll m.ker, of I'ortland; Mr.. Oeor.e ll.r uodine, of A..!nd; "" J!r- " ' ! iiiil and Mr.. K. W. Z.w of K fene; and b one broiher. J. II. Hi ker of Ijikevietr, bemde. other re!a- tivea and frienda. Combined Pacific Is. Led by the destroyer squadron, pictured In the foreflround, the combined Pacific and Atlantlo fleet Is seen entering San Diego harbor. Still at sea, several miles out, the warships are following In. To day the whole fleet put to sea for two days of practice runs. j , i ' CRASHES; SOVIET MOSCOW, March '2l. A Ueuter dispatch days five Soviet government officials were killed w'lien a military airplane flying from Tiflis to Suchuin caught fire 111 mid-air and nrasiird. A later messsgp stated three of the kiiM were government officials nnd the two others pilots oi the machine. I The three officials killed were M.i Minssnikoff, member of the presidium ! of the central executive c'lnmiitciuof j the I'ni'ni of Soviet Itcpu'tiics. in-'in-, her of the military revolutionary council and vice-prc-ident of th- council of people' commissars; M. Mogilievski, president of the extra ordinary trnns-raiic.tsh'ii rninmisston, and M .Alarhekoff, representative of tlit posts and telegraphs commission. Tlie l i-jns-caiictisinn officials were on (heir way to the .Soviet congress enlivened at Stichuiii. A period of four diyi nt' timing has been prlaimi(I. the mesnnge adds. Lane Loans Large . For Federal Area That (he First National Farm Loan association of Lane county has the l.irget vnliime tif biiineifs of any s in- j dar ass'icrnti n iu the northwest riis jtrict, is tlie opinion of l,e,rge jliltoii i-Ir., f'der-il ai'prniser from the Fed- ml Land bank of Spokane who has b. here for the past, few dajs np-prai.-ins properly in Lane. Tim total loans outstneding in fine county, ail hnndled through Ihe farm loan association, ore $ lJOO.OOO, ac cording to a report of 11. A. Hoults, acting secretary of the association. The a-Korintioii has buns out standing. .S uce the organizatioipi f the aKSociatiuu here there has not been any ciibp of fortebmore reported, Mr. Hilton Rtntes. Army Officers of Lane Sent Orders ' Orders have been received by re serve officers of the I'nited Stales 'army in Lane eotinfy that the annual fo-hool of intni'tion will be held at Camp I,ev.is from AuRtist 1 to HI. ; This histrii' tion course i for offi ; eera of the .'.M'nd regiment of infan try. It is not known how msny of (the I.nne officers wjl attend the -l.t - U Ai.f.nlm paimrll ttillalt ''niii a i - fctate. A proposed iii.Jrui-tton rour.e for .ir .eriiie off ier ..f the reserve ill probablj- be held in California altllollfh defin.te HIJIl'.liniMlient tor the division head-l'iarters hn nut been received. ' Toll Road Action Held up by Court KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. o;;. After he.hns .rote.T Mar h ain.t the e.tabli-bnient of a toll r'.ad in Klamath ro'intj, the coun'r court on Saturday afternooo deferred definite action on the proposed t -ntr iet hin, wu'd ive to the Centra) Auto Ser vice c..n.'injf the rifbt to collect loll, on rerlain eouotr road, until the re lurn of f oonir Jodie II. II. Bunnell, tarlr this ' and Atlantic Fleet Sails on Trial Run Teacher and Pupil Found On Mountain NKWPORT, Ore., March li. After a search since Saturday noon by citi zens of the caminunity, Miss Fannie Pratt, teacher of the school at Kile is, and Miss tieraldine Towusend. one of her pupils, were found Sunday aft ernoon s'x miles above the Indinn ngi'iiey where they had taken refuge after becoming lost the timbered mountains. Miss 1'rntt was exhausted, j . Mis I'rntt nod Miss Townncnd 1'UiVxLAViuluctMlny -ftljoat, JO niilQM from -Saturday morning for a day's outing in the niouiitaii.H. After eating their lun h in the woods they became lost in their attempt to return home and tramped over the mountains until overtaken by nicht. M ss I'rntt was overcome, nnd they wercj cotnpcllrd lo spend the night in the wonds. When they failed to re turn the whole communit;' lck up the search. . BE INVESTIGATED S.M.EM, tlie., March 2.1. - The I ' m h t i 1 1 a rcclanmtion project nt llcr tnieton will tomorrow be vinited by a apecinl nilju.nnent committee com posed of I r. John A. Widt.oe, who 'a prr.iileut of the I'nivernity of I 'tali ; I'nruh Wei., reprceotinn the fed eral reclamiti'-n aerviee and W. A. Ilelzell, priale accretary lo (lovrr nor I'icree, who will represent the state of Urejion. Mr. Widtsoe la the chairman of the committee. An Investigation and heariii to be continued nt llcrmistou will be under .1 eoogrexl oml act of Inst recember loikine to relief to settlers on fed eral projects in fbe melliod. of making piyment. also covering Ihe wiping of delieuuent Inl obligntion.. The inves tigating committee will have authority to make rcouinntf ndollona to the sec retary of the Interior and he Is em powered by act of - ingress lo make the readjustments accordingly. Kiten sions in Ibe time for miking payments and redio lion, in the amounts of pjj ment are poaaiblc under the act, it is said. Later a aimrnr investigation will be made of the Klamath project, hut the date for this lias n. t jet been fi.ed. Thomas A. Campbell, fnrqilr gover nor of Ariionj, is. I'luirma;: of lh commitlee that wiil iniesligate in Klamath county. Mr. LHIiell will also ast vn that committee. An enabling ad iertain,ng ,lo de linquent l.aca on the project, was passed by Ihe 1lrjj legi.lature. Statements Wiil lie on Lane Taxes All of Ibe ljue county t.n state ment! for the year have been enl out and collection, at the office ofident; Hubert Mitalnter, e:retary; ,, .riff Taylor are increasing. A'lolit js.issi .taiein.iiis .'i i"ri"ITU (lie pott two weeks and fwrward'd ing lo property i.wners. AIoit vn) own ers have already piid th'ir laaes this ejr. I.ll wrek the average daily re turn wss ali ult JIKaiO but tills la ci peet'd to aeow a b'g inrrciMe now, ac cording to l.lojd ll,i!te. i-hief deputy sheriff in ciisrg. of tat coliectiona. -4.1. .LEAVES ON TRIAL ; NAVAL 1JA.SE, SAN I'KDUO. Cat., March 23. lawn today saw the combined United States fleet prepar ing lo put to sen for two days of practice runs preliminary to the ell max of the year's gunnery progrnin- force practice, scheduled to.be held Huh port, ' Force practice Involves a test o'. the effectiveness of the full gunnery powers of the main bit lie lint of the navy undertimes closer to the act tin 1 reality of a great naval battle tliiiu any peace time practice undertaken 'y the fleet. Tiie signal "commence firing," sent out by the flagship after tlie "enemy'' Hiring of sea and nir targets has been located by scouting planes nnd the drcaduBUghts have defended Ihenv se es agnint n torpedo attack ny destroyer Mpindrons will unlearn) cataclysmic hail 'f steel projectiles; fired aimultsneoiin.y from some -4 'fl-; inch guns. T2 12-inch guns, 20 10-inch i guns and other smaller weapons. Ton a upon tons of metal will be hurled more than 10 miles at the tor geis within t'ne space of a few min utes. The fleet's swift steel knockout punch will be denwnstrated on a can vas adversary. Member of State Iioard Visits Here llnl II. (Tfford. member of the stale fish and game commission, was a week-end visitor here with Ben F. liorris, member of the board. An out line of plans for the work of Ihe com mission during the coming year will be taken up al ihe licit meeting In be held at Portland, the state officials report. There will be .no eitenaive improvements at the Lane county hatcheries or the gume farm this yenr as there la lo be considerable cut in eipcnsca all Ihe way round, is the report. Although these fiuam-ial retrenchments will mean a consider able saving there w.ll he no curlail ment of the lolsl output of gnme birds or fish spawn, it is stated. Lane Jersey Club Will get Charter; I Orgsnisstion of the .lerscy llimst- era Calf club in tlie lliierview d:a- i Irict has teen romiileted. This Is Ihe first Jersey , lul, lo lie or' iniKed Ibis I year and it ii eiped.i ui mere hmi h. ..vt-gil i.thorM aa iwn aimJ cMtiona have been received. a cording to Ar!'ait I'reaiilentu nold Collier, county club leader. ,Irnn Walker; .fim Millr The niernbera of the rlub are: 11. f,. ; Vocal .Americnn l-egi n (Quartet Plank, leader; at McCaltmi-r, ! pBNt. Prcident. , Jfk ' pres'dent ; Kenneth luiun, vlce preni Barbara liunn. r ram-Is Li'tigoiHl, !uy fiilmore. Marion A. Kel.o. War j ren Zutowslf, Hajinoi.d WilUms, The Jersey ltrosters club and otbex Jemey clubs to be formed will make displays st the Jersey jubilee lo be held st the Griggs farm In the Willskeniie ditrt Mftday, May '2, it is announced. ROTAHIANS OF DISTRICT MEET LI Thousand Delegates Gather ' Tor Twelfth Annual Convention District Governor Makes Report; E. F. Flynn Is Speaker rOHTLAND, Ore., March 23. W With approximately 1,000 dele gates and vi.itora already on hand and mora coming the 12th annual con vention of district number 1, Interna tional llotary opened here today fol lowing n Sunday spent In entertain ment. John It. llently, director of the In ternational, w-aa the principal speak er on tho morning program, extending to delegates an Invitation to the In ternational convention of Itotary in Cleveland, Ohio, nud giving an outline of the history of tha organlxatlon, j Founded 20 years ngo by a group of four men in Chicago, w-tth motto, "'Servico before Self," Itotary baa, llently .aid, apread throughout Ilia world until It Includea lOri.000 mem bers In 28 nnlions, and Willi 1RS8 dubs federated in the International body. District flovernor Frank C, Iligga of I'ortlund mado h'a report this morning, ami orguniralinti business una transacted, j.;. i Flynn, district governor from St. I'nul, Minn., and II. F. Irvine, of l'orllnnd, are to .peak this afternoon. Tonight there will be a reception and a program of enter tainment nt the municipal auditorium. Co-ta Buy, tlregon, llotnry club und Victorln, Bi (.'., launched rival Invita tions today for the 11)211 convention. Knlhiisiaam was provoked today when I'rchlilont F. C. Iligga announc ed that tho district would petition international hcaibpiarlers against be ing divided in districts. Uiggs called attention of visiting officers to (lie sentiment on the matter, i Celebrating Ihe fifth anniversary of the founding of the Kugcne Kiwnnla club, membera of the .organization will enjoy a h:inptct nnd entertainment ft the tlmrn bold thia evening at 0:15 o'clock. Program prepared for the nccaiin it one of the in rut rlnbornte in the club's history. lr, Innicl V. Poling, pantr of the Central Prenbytprian hnrcb, and kuomi an one of the in out effective Kiw.iuii ipcakera in the atate, will deliver the main addretm, .Mufticiil number, under direction of Hugh Winder, will in hide voc.il and instru Iil'liliil Relet'lioiil, 'I tic ffilloning fa the progrnm: Toiiratmaatrr I rcl'iMII minor l. .r.rii ir i ., Krr.ien,k i. .i-nninr.! llnil Mail; Winlrr Hong; Suillin 'I'.iru Kiwanis tilee llii'i A.hire.. .1 wrme.ii, . skvum. Kinnnian Ktinm' Ensemble Uesinmse I'rr.lil-nl Corval- lis I'luli. Tri'sid' nt Itos.hurg rlub II, ,1 Huff Ito.rbiirg Kinanii lilee I 'loo j .-ai ,'u'"' ' ', ii V Vv "i .Mildred It-ihlwln and Hugh Winder Pratt; J,ew I'ierce; i arl Xie1a;u Mure Hut i Seeded) .............. .Kiwania til" Club Itni:irk Harold C. Jiinei, Di-lrict Prcniileitt Addren Ir. P. V, Poling. Albany Htar fcp.nigled Itfinner Th Wb- le Huneli (ikn club, aafifted, by Kiithryn Hnitig biH'cr; Mi:Ljed Baldwin, prnri'i; and diret-ted by llugfi Wind' M.'iig kadiiig alt by Clare Let. ftT PORTLAND Card Carried 210 Miles by Terrific Wind Mt'ltrmSHORO, III.. March 23. The people of Murphysboro asserted that the damage hero from Wednesday's-tornado and fir will run much higher than the $3,000,000 estimated. Some placed It as high as $10,000,0K). Itev. II, X. Abbott, pastor of the new First Baptist dburch, which was destroyed while ho conducted a fu nernl aerviee, yesterday received telephone call from Palestine, IU., 210 miles from here that a calling card, one of 500 lying on a book case In his parsonage, bad been picked up there. William Carpenter who had a check for $.1.50 with a ten dollar bill wrapped around It lying on a dock In his home, received a lettoT from Wu limn O.'Ochi of Olney, 111,, 100 milet from hero cncloiing the check along with two cancelled checkt from De Soto, which he had clcked up on his fnrm. RAI,F.M, Ore., March 2,1. State Treasurer. Kay anltL.todsy that the withdrawal of nhout '1.750,000 of slato funds from Oregon hntika for the payment nf Interest on bonds anil the retirement of honda April 1 will lo mainly from rorllnnd and western Oregon hanks. Withdrawal from east cm Oregon banks will he very light due to stringent financial conditions in that part of tho atato nnd the fact I hat many eastern Oregon bnnka have an added burden In assisting farmers lo finance the reseeding of crops aa a result of the freete of the past win ter. Mr. Kay said that applications of tha farmer for loana from the state for reaeeding purposes are lighter than expected under the relief act of the lll'J," legislature,' totaling only nhout ,100,000 to date. Tbla la due largely, It la said, to tha complication in ohlnining tha loana. It Is necessary for the farmers to give the state firat mortgage on the growing crops and to do this they have to obtain releases of other mortgages and liens, which Is being done through the local banks. Springfield Paving Plans Submitted HPfttNUFIKM), March 23. (Hps rial). Whether the city of Spring field shall pave south Second street or Mill street from Muln to the county hridgu will be considered and actl ui taken at k meeting of the city council in the city hull at 7:1-0 o'clock. The (piestion of paving das been banging fire for over a year, since tho county agreed to pave from the bridge west ward to the Pacific highway if the city would pave the east approach to the bridge. A survey nf both streets has been made, and estimates prepared by Simon Klovdnhl, city engineer. a. 1 I i dcorgc Lnglehart Buried in Eugene Funeral of Oenrj J. Knalebnrt. Nl.jof the itfd Crow in Washington an whn died at Hcnpponse March JH. was j nuutit tl i!n appropriation of $TMH0 held ibis morning from the chMi dispel, with Jlcv, C. K. I'unb.un of -1 flciaKng. Mr. Knalehnrt bad lived in nnd neiir Kugen for miny year, and U lh father of Jy Kogbhart of this city. j l',c.drs hi tjri. J"y Knglehnrf, he I i survived by another son, M. O Kn- fhsrt of Hcitppn se; a d.iuhfer Mr-. I V. ImvIs of l.s Angeles; and two i sf poii, Hoy Mttrciitl of Scapp "e 'and F. G. Mirmit of Portland, j lltinal was in Us Mu-ouic cemt ! tery. ROBBERS OCT SILK NKW VUltKi.M.irili IM. -ItobWrs held up a wnlrliinin tod.iy ou tin' l-e ; tljcIl fl, y railruod, 20tb street pu r, J t,e 1 Iti J-u r.ver and vicnpi-d with Milk valuid Up',AJ. by riiiruud otlaiuis at HAMMER A SAW HEARD I RUINED TOWNS Additions to Death Total Bring List to 826 at ' Noon Today Millions of Dollars Added To Estimates of the Total Damage CHICAGO, March 23 im Din nt aatv and hassraar furnished th, dominant note In the tornado atrlclt en district of tha middle west todaj aa e.hnMtllatlnM V. L.. t. ' If organised. At th same time re surra of tha litter of ruined towns, deatha of injured and re-checks of casualty totala increaaed the death Ust by mora than a score and added mllliona to early eatimatea of the to tal damage, ' Additions to the death total, all from Illinois, placed it at 8L'6 at noon. Doctora announced that the apread of tetanus virtually had ceased and attention was turned especially to blocking, possible outbreaka of . ty phoid. " Rehabilitation Planned CHICAGO. March 23. OP) Sad dened by tha final tragedy of ill sfTAfttaatt Inrnflilr. ft i sin ft! i'tt li m Itiipiail of Its dead southern llllnoia and In diana 'today turned undaunted to the mammoth . tattk of rebabilitating, through which It fi plnnucd every lurvlror of Wednoaday'a cntaatropi will bo returned to tho name condi tion! that existed beforo tho terri tory wna lain in ruins. All Injured have received medical attention and all homeless ha to been provided with temporary shelter, It waa announced aa plana got under way for a virtual rebuilding of tbt atrocken area. Huge Taak Faced A colonal task faced the agenctea engaged In reconstruction work ai arrangementa were made for com plete aurveya of the storm territory. It, waa anticipated that four months or more would be required to clear hundreds of acrea of ruina, reitors thousands of shattered homes, rebuild factories snd establish new 'systems of sanitation. Providing destltuta families with means of making a liv ing was an Immediate need receiv ing attention. Committees from several southern Illinois counties will meet this week to select a body which will direct all permanent relief work after surveys have been made of the needs of the district. Rejrf la Adequate. Henry M. Itaker, head of the disas ter relief committee of the, lied Cross announced that 'his organization hopes to rehnbilttate every community affected by the storm. He also stated that an emergency unit of (he fed Cross had been established In every stricken town and that temporary re lief tn tho Injured and homeless had hern fully taken care of. WUh funds for the morn suffer ers being raised in nil parts of the country thrni U appeals in churches, newspapers, by radio nnd many other ngcnHcn, tlie tuition:,! hcndiusrters (Continued on page five) CIRCULATION SATURDAY In KiiRt'iio Suliiiibiiii Mail 2739 2430 1021 6240 T,;;,,xs...647o THB GUARD CROWS