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5113,850 was the Aggregate of Eugene Building Permits for the First Nine Days of June This City Grows Cily News HOME EDITION THE WEATHER OREGON: Unsettled tonlfjht, T,lfW ,air Wlrmer iM westerly winds. Temper ,l,r: minimum today, 47 do rtei; maximum Tuesday, 68. precipitation. .05 of an inch. Stage of river, 3.1 feet. Dlrec g of ld. SOU,h- VOL. 68 TODAY'S NEWS TOD. EUUtAK, OKKUOK, "WEDNKSDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, l'Vjj PR liT ox STitKtrt s :ic. ox trains 1 AV1, xy-ws STANDS fie XO. 3J AY Illations Ended illttl ks the close of final ex- i.li(lDS for students of Kugcne ..nominees P. E. Chris- , J, scDOin, - I , principal. Ucmaindcr of the i tfD"a . . , ....i 4 en,i;,... t l mil De iicvui uainatii'" nape, entering Rradcn . tbt fccords, totaling and making 3 ,tt,D(Ianee figures, inventories of 'Jswoom equipment, etc., and com C.rrBcnt. Commencement Bervices "ike held at the Christian church lr!.i:y evening, nt which Peon John g,'rmb of tho l.'nivcrsity of Oregon tiH speaker. David John Jones, pHiripal of Eugene high school, and wily-elected city school stiperintrnil ,tl, sailed last Friday for Kngland, thirt lie will visit for some time at li, borne, and do research work for i;, doctorate degree, - according to mrJ received at the high school. He Mierti to return to Kugeue the early part of August. Mr. Collier To Speak Burs aud girls club work In Lane BUI,ty with particular reference to tie cooperation of the chamber of (omraerce in this movement will be diHtiJsed by Arnold Collier, Lane reunty club leader, at the noon luncheon meeting of the Eugene chain in tomorrow, according to announce ntnt today of E. Eugene Chodwick. iwttiry. The encouragement of boys aid iris club work was one of the najor projects of the local chamber during the past year. A musical pro jram for the luncheon has also been prepared and Miss Evelyn Bristow trill entertain with vocal selections, it it announced. i Norse Celebration Planned Celebration of the 100th anniver- lary of the immigration of the Norse men to America will be held for the Pacific Northwest at the stadium of the University of Washington Sun day, Juno 2S, according to announce ment received by Norsemen of I.ane ronnty. An all day program is plan ned including concerts by the r,'l piece band of the Lutheran college of Dccorah, Iowa. A pageant depict inj the coming of the Norsemen will be presented. Invitations to nil Norsemen in Lane county to attend the Northwest celebration arc being ecnt out, it is announced. Dr. Duhach To Speak l'r. U. G. Duhach, dean of men nt. Orcsnn Agricultural college, who is to deliver the commencement address tonight nt Springfield high school nt 8 o'clock, will be a dinner guest of a group of O. A. C. graduates, and officers nf the Lnne county O. A. C. rlnb nt the Ostium hotel tonight. Charles M. EmeVy, president of the flub, will preside, anil Dr. Dubnch ia expected to report on progress of tbe campaign to erect n new memorial building on the Aggio campus, ns well a the athletic situation nt the pres ent time. Bears Are Scarce After a hunt of about 10 days in tli? Kantintn rewirve A. H. "Snndy" I.farh, pnekee nnd guide of Itninbow has come tn the conclusion t hut even 'be brnrs have become disgusted with the late nrrival of summer and lmve tone into hiding for a spell. Mr. ' Leach was H Inenl visitor today and : sports that in company with K. M. Egbert of Tortland he has been hunt-n-I the bruins but without puccess. Tiip snnw in unusually deep for this time of the year in the Snntinm area and during the 10-day period that the Winters were out there was a cinsid eraMe fall, the visitor states. Certificates Rocolved -pnifin.Ttpg f, erhipvpniPnt for nrf .nno county boys find girls rlubs 're ben rereivort nt the offirc of ArnnM Collipr, county club lradpr, M ths will be distributed to the 'lub Ir-a.iora at once, Mr. Collier "'. The clubs all completed their "inired work last year with n mark ( Hi tr cent. The following are th r;.it. xn receive the honorary cer- ofaihierement: niachly Calf ! wainn School Kewlnir club. "ion City Sewing club. St. .Mary's I -o. l..l, r ih. Trffie Officer Hero (t Max Flanery. newly appointed ((Y'Dtinued on page five) HELP WANTED! Experienced Lady Finisher Competent Housekeeper Good Stenographer Alvort isinjar in Tli c 'i u a r tl tirinsrs inimc li:iti! rostilts. Xotk'P f,ur diiMjiifipd nil iiiiro jihono us , vour !..-,., is. 1 - PR.GOLBYAND ,U I1O10IT0 ASSIST SCOPES Mr. Malone Will Engage in Research as Far Back As Galilee Charles Evans Hughes Will Be Held in Reserve Against Bryan NEW YOUK, June 10. G4) the result of various conferences in New York, Clarence Harrow, Chicago criminal lawyer and Itainbridge Colbv former secretary of stnte, have been chosen to assist in the defense of John T. Scopes, layton, Tenn., school teacher charged with violating the Tennessee law prohibiting teaching of evolution in the schools. Barrow and Colby are expected to lose the case in a spectacular fashion at first, preparatory to the state and Vnitcd States supreme courts passing on the constitutionality of the law. Iudley Field Malone, who with Darrow first volunteered his services, was delegated to keep the homo fires burning in New York. With Samuel Hosensohn of the legal staff of the Civil Liberties Union, Malone. will en gage in research, digging up previous trials of scientists as far back, it was said, as dalilee, who got into trouble by announcing that the earth moved around the sun. Malone was not chosen as one of the assistants to John It. Neal, form er dean of the University of Ten nessee, it was suggested, because he was brought up a ltoman Catholic and because he remarried after a divorce. Itoth of these circumstances, advis ers said, might prejudice him with a jury in Tennessee. Charles Kvans Hughes, also former t secretary of state, will be held in j reserve in the event the case reaches J the United Slates supreme court. Mr.' Hughes has been suggested by those: who feared Harrow's defense of Leo- pold and Lorh, murderers of Hobby j Franks, might provide Ammunition , for William Jennings Hrynn, another j ((Jotitinuo.l nn pnKt two) IirllllAM. X. C, June 1". 4) Some of the questions Involved in di1-- i eussions nf the Ilihle and 'vo,i"" were touched upon by Secretary Wl!-'pnj. bur of the nivy department, In a pre. pared commencement address todsy at Puke university, on the tubjeet, "Common Sense." Quoting as bin tlt, "If any man lack wiidoni let him ak of God who giverh shnndintly and uphraid'th nt. and il shall be given him." Appealing for applieaiv.n of coti- t .u. n-. t mon aense 10 man, o, ,., . .... .,. 111'. r. " M""r "We need common f'nse in r'li-1 rnn ' . "If Ihe n hle is the inspired word of tiod. as we believe, he alde.l. "Ihen he rreated Ihe univer'e anrl left tli record 'f that creation for- ever inerihed upon all created things. There are al least two divine bnk". ,, Holy I'K". on whose psgfS re inscri'i'd the doings n1 sayings of holy men. ard l!.e book of nature. A part of this hiMori.-al H rr i plain ly written upon tie geoligrnl ura'a which circumscribe lll gl-be. Com mon sense SUZge.ts that the., two records he considered fg.lher and that to reject and utterly ignore etlher is cpuny f'-ol.sh. "Koienc" today, whatever ee it may have aec mplisrcd. has demon atralfd that 'he universe il eon-,iru,-ted on a plan and s. old b- r'sted a.cording to liws. wbeh sii 1 , pera'e nan;. ''rie resuil rot only supt"'t bit MacMillan Expedition Starts For Boston on k i i , fieir - R Ueu, c.-.r R V Byrd. U.H.I H Notional Geographic society aerial ex- ' . SvVjv 'OP pedltion to the Arctic Is seen (Inset) V jSS'tt-y"'.-- J ' teuiing tM newly invented runner 3jv " '" j ; . -jjaj boat which Is included In the onulp- ' " -'flifca.i . S,"4ii,'J ment of the tiler The boct with it 1 ' i, i.-., oar , collapc into a small ran a 'VS t K , J Ni4r'' v, i 7. hown In the larner proto In tne 'i- trJSf'ii''K',ll ''" " li"" s3 backcround Is one of tho planes pre- ,, lZ'&t'' .v" 0"-J'' ' pared for tho expedition. I EUGEHE PLUMBERS v" 'L,"17oas EUGEIVE REALTY Oil STRIKE; WAGE jr..?r z r BOARD ENDORSES f $S n dny, all union itlunil'PrR in KiiKn nimniincr.l out nn fltriko, it w:is , mdnr. I Hoss plumbers went t" work imrae i .Lately lifter the strike ':is ilo. l.irrd. ' and are endeavorinu to carry "n (lur ; it,K the time n sellleinenl is pending. , The former fale of w:ices f.,r union ! mm was J7 a .lay, although in some ! shi.p. employed were receiving $S. ' These men, it is understood, also ! walked out in sympathy with Iheir i striking fellow-workmen, and also ill reeognilion of union shop rules. Approximately ii.". men are affected by the walkout, and plumbing work in i a number of large buildings has been '' hailed as a result. The union men In ! sist that plumbers in Kugene are Hie lowest paid on Ihe roast, the scale in port. I being 51"; while employers i n0,-are lhat while Ihey are willing to $n to some workmen, all of them worth it. I'.mpioyers further say they will not take the atrnini employes ba'k. Kffort is being made to bring Ihe employe" Slid union officials logelber to arbitrate ihe dispute. Unidentified man Killed Near Odcll IU',NI. "re,, .lune in. - An un.d'n- fiM work,r di'd jeer.l.v as the ...!, of beini i ril-neo on.v...- rar, nr ujell lak n the Nitron cut-off con'lrii'tioll. according I v.or.l received in Ibnd. While Ho body wis brought to ll-nd. th. ae rioenl haipeli'd ill Kllmat'i c unly and official awaii' nord from Kii malh Falls, accord.. t" A. J. M"""'-' diitriet attorney. The man wa einpl-ved '! th' Slewart and Webdi I on" nc lion roni nany but t.iei'i""r leiwen It.rd ird d-l: l.ik' are pari ally oil of order i tint f i'l information jet unavailable. Trance and Spain In Full Accord f.KNKVA. June 1. - I'm nee ; and Spa.n hue re-kM f 'H "'rd ,.n the central de of ftnperati.n in end f:r,al!r th" lot? preMn!;i r fare in M -rnen. it m learned tb'r-!!ifiy her tWar, I Three applications for the slate soldiers' ' loan have been filed from I.ane comity by veterans of the.Span uh war following the previsions of recent slate legislation which extend Ihe loan privilege to the service men of Ihe war of W. It Is expected tli.it n number nf others will also file here, according In Colonel .1. M. Williams. I.ane eoiinly nllnrney for Ihe slate bonus board. A number of applications are a'so to lie acted on sonn from world war velerans who desire to re turn the cash bonus accepted nnd take Ihe b an. This privilege wns al-o provided for ill the new state laws. Hascball Hcsults I . ST. LOl'IH, .Tunf 10. - fP)- ItoRerj Hitrnshy, star hatsmnn of the Nn lioiml leaRtie, hit his 1tth home run of the season in tlif f if ih inn lie "f o day's csipe uilh Itrooklj n. IIjMH was pitehinc. Tndny's homer (fives I("rn!'y un disputed M'Sesion of first pl.ice among the home-run hitters of both leagues. NATIONAL At Pittsburrh !( H. I". nn.ton 0 15 flj Pittsburnh 4 f 2 Hatterifi: Graham. Lurej- and liih-j son; Morrison, Adsms. Hhehaa tnd Smith. j At rlnHnna'i rhi!adtphia. I 'incicnati Itattenes: MitrhIl an l.enfm find V inijo. At t'hiraj. New York i "hkago, . P.a'ieriei: Iean and Sn 1 Jar-'hs and (Jonnitles. it, H. i". ! ..a i ij (inline; H. II. K. . . . r s o ...a h l der; Wake, AMERICAN Af New Vork, Ut imiiii" It. H. I'. rietIand " " 1 New York H M - r.stteriep; Karr, Ittjike,, e and My- att; .!"ne, i-m-ion and Ueng' ugh, S-hanf. At Ht "li st. I' t s. . It 'on. . .. Ha'tenes; f(. II. K. ..I', 17 3 . . K i:t T ,d In"n; Wit.jrifd si K-iffinc. irif;eld and H-njr- At Phitadf iiASta N il. K H II I !t 15 0 'rove. t'hoafo Philnd-Ii-hia flatteries; TborsifMn, M't and H'-haU; lninj.irinr, .Stokta aud Cwhrane, Perk. us, Y.rt Id u u First Leg of Trip Kudi.rrsemrtii of the IliiK'ne ehnin her of emiimeree in Its effort to have j the Southern pacifie establish termi- j nnls and ear shopH here was voted l i a moeting of the F.ujcne llealty board 1 held nt tbe (Isbtirn hotel nt noon to- J ilny. A committee roinpnsed of K, V. j l.ee, J, T. Kvans ami Lnvsn (1. Hrad ! ley was nppointrd to prepare rrsolu j tidiN and tender thriu to tlif clifltn- j ber nnd aUo offer the aid of the j realty board in any way t'i further Ide j plan of rnilrond development here. Nineteen members of tbf la'nnd were present for the meeting and I umptalified nppral of the ai-tion of j the railroad committer (lf the chaiil' j her was voiced by those pre-ent. ! T. V. immertnan. se renry "f (bo ! Northwest Ileiilty assorlnti'-n, nnd Will Itusn, repretietil ilie nf the mi-! tional really ImsrdM, were present as (UP His of the local board nnd e'b ; talked on the value of ro'ipf ration nnd organisation mnong the realtors. j rrf hem da'not to Murk HtoiMii !. V. Skipworrii Si i lnd:eintentN n' frm HO't were r'fi'i l-e (,e fare,l .I'jiijlf in (ir-nit emjrt f r arraisnroeM fii'n nfferiioon. Two ir.di tin nts nf for opera f my ditillT,i one u April. 1 1 rj: ! , and th other September. l!,:t. Tvn iudit'tments f-r h'p'ior p"Bne- ifn. April and Hej.tem'ier, I'f.'-'I, nnd iw tndi' iir.eri! for p-ionenf-ion of mh. April and Sepfmber, P.i.M. lirooni will p1'sd on the iii.b i inents at J o'-lot k t"tnorr---w iM'iii n., (Ins lime iinuiif been el br J'l'l" Xkiporth, liiootii is retre.er.te.i by PjijI I lortintier. Port Inn i lt- rft'-v, wtifi i rejre. rif'in I,em , Kdni'in son. Pad l'"i r;n h n !ie so ili'h' tmenfs fm k lift t!ie to' ti h.iil fVMi an t-it of I.VKi was ei ,n jntie ro.irt w!ien h" w h nnd "ver to t r gtawi i ir r. Ii-o r din-ire f kl after b; arrl Is" i .eke 1 C". Trnnnimii ni ini Tl First Hop of Three Planes From Philadelphia i3 Successful Jaunt to Squantum, Mass. Is Made in Teeth of Stiff Wind S(rANTl'M. Mum.. Jiinp 10.- Un Two of the nmphihenn planes to be used on the MiieMitlnti Arctic expedi tion landed nt the imvnl reserve fly ing base here shortly nfter five o'elock after n flinht from riiiladel diiii. The third plane, NA-.'t, wns not in richt ns the oilier landed safely "n the water near the dork. Lieut i'1'.unt -Commander Kichard 1' tlyrd. in rliarge of the phinea. s:d t hnt 'JO minutes nfter leaving I'hih delphin the NA 't turned bark. He did not know the nature of the troiih'e. Hmiin n ports received here said the minting plnne made n second si art from Philadelphia at 2:'JO o'clock, eastern daylight time. PLANES TAKE OFF PIUI.AIU-XPm.V, .lune 10. Kit for any service, the three am phibian planes to be used on tho Mac MjHan-Arrtir expedition h'ft the navy yard this afternoon for Sipiaiilum. Mni. The NA-t w (is the ftrnt to set away. The NA-! nnd the NA-.'I fol lowed at minutr inlervnU. They headed down the I envnre river In the teelh of a stiff . ind. eireb-d around and tlif mi started north. Course Is Plotted 1 hiring the finttl preparations. Lieutenant Coinuinnder Hyrd sat in the aviation office plotting Ihm course and adjuring his rnmpaNS. His five-year-old son I -h-kir, sat proudly be tide him. Mrs. Hynl was with her hushand ns was his mother. The aviators prepared for their long flight as iioiirhnlnntly as IIioiikIi they were embarking for a short rou tine f I in In. The planes nre earning with them the "polar in nil." a linge packet of postcards nihlressed to Prenident i 'oolidge and older hixh officii,), which they wH nil from S unnt mu . n the post cm ils is print ud "1 lie lop of the morning to ii the top of the world for u." Stnrt Is M.ida The firnt b'g of the journey, which w ill event unity en cry the three big amphibian dinien up to the he bound rim of civlli.atinn was siai-ei at I :'tn p. m.( dnjlighf time, fnon the Philabdphin .Vinjyord. Thr plnnes are es. peeled 1 be in Itotlon by five o'clock. 'Die purpose of (he MacMillan ex ledition is the discovery ami exptora tion of new Init'lsi. Jn the course flying It is pnwKible thr Arnerieans will pnsa over the North Pole. Flight ; t'omrnnnder H rI said, although as j he added, "there Is no entreme. ei-J ritement in finding a fpot th.it hm al- 1 ready bepn dico. er' d." The planes and their crews are; NAI laieutenaiil Commander 11. K. Hyrd, na if a' or ; -lii'f Mnrlnnist ; Mat- Pb.vd It'iiiicit. pilot. j ; NA -t ' hi f It.mlHMtiin It l( Iteber. t pilot: A. I(o hewNe. Hint hitosi male,, ' firt rlni, nieclianic. N A - l.ie.jfenanl M. A. Si-hur. pilot; Machoiicl. -Mule N. i ', Noid, mrchanic. Shepherd Jury is Finally Chosen ( IIHi;i. June I". P The jury In try William I'erliiif Mie,ier,l for lle tr,inUr "f In )"niiK iiiiIIimii iiire nrtl. Williflin Nf-1-..ti M' I'linl-x lc r)iitil.'l .liorrly attrr f.nir ( I'm k lelr I'en llie filifll ',nl e"'e;it'l .li'l ewrn. .Ni-nrly f"iir eel, I1M1I l.en e,eiit in Ihe el.tlmliil II, in of lveml lmmlr.,1 venireman. NEWPORT' VOTIS BONDS Ni; l'lill T. life.. J.n.e III. At ,-!ty Hi-eti.-il ell- ti.,11 .ler,ll' ll, ;if',l l.y a 'Ip nerl !n l, one K. Cisen , l,.,ii. i.,1 nt l.'.VIKHI fr n' eiiy tin 1 1 ami e'J.'i.iKm linl ("f ri-f'iml.iig o'jliiliiti'iaig rat jr warraatd. TO NORTHLAND IS UNDER WAY 1 j 3 Jllltji C 'Southern Pacific Survey is Begun At bed of Lake KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., June 10. Work on a relncAtion survey uf th; Modoe Northern w hUh would ro.it the line from Merrill arrows the olit bed of Tule hike w.is niarted lhi morning by Xmlliern l'nelfic ritRin eern. If this new line is nurd It wilt inenn a contudemhlr mvinn inn!mtieh ns the originnl tocniion 'skirted around Mie edge of the former hike bed. Stilt another projected route be tween Merrill nnd M.ilin hi a been under survey nnd was completed je-i terday, engineers nnnouueed. FJCE NEW CHARGE IMKKVII.I.K. Ky., .Tune HI. -OP) Iteleased parly this morning after serving a jn!l sentence of If I hour" and puyincnt of u fine of $10 b th f'-i eontomit nf rniirt. Congressmnn John W. I.nngley, republican, Keniucliy, will fact a chni'ip' of druiikenneHs to day before pidic ,ludn .1. P. Mnrr.'. who heard the cbnrge in (tart ye te i-fbiy iitid who senteiweil Itini fo. ci-ulempt of court. $10 Finn Asscstail. fudgp .Marrs fined (lie reprcseiiin the $10 when Mr. I.mgley. with an oath, declared I tint wlinner nvin' oil Ihe waiT.'int nuiinsi Irin mwoic to i le. The jiidice conldcrcd mhlil ioiml o;ihs ill denial of Ihe chnrue hm fur ther contempt of court and oncr'l him imprisoned for Id hour-. Mr. I.:ing ley's judicial m'tiU'tn t officiiill was at nn end at o'c'ock thi morn ing. The Uarriiut iiK.illirtt the K-mi tucky reprcMintntive wan rworu to by Mrs. V. P. Ileiiriliie. A ilcpn- sheriff in makiutt Ihe arrest snid hi f"ini( Mr. I.nngley only parilj j!i tlnd in a dowuiown builIinc. Fare Prlion Term. , Mr. Iiuitby his been in the pub ! lie re on numerotiM . c,ii(iti. in lli ; limt year, itwst of wIim Ii ilcult wiih i fi ib-tnl iiidictmi-iits ngn:n-t him fo ! alleged w .1 hilrnwn! of lliiur from ' Cox ernmciit wiit ehoiin x. Me wa coi, f vVlrd on one of Ihe rhirges find f;lc"H '.III Atliinlll feiliTiil pr'Ui hcj,.n,'e, : Itecenlly l.i ilepoi ti ll n lk-.i lirre on a simihir I'luirgi- lo br lie. ml in Washington in a f w in iiiIik ( 'also Wiit arnsfetl on n ih.irge ( (C'oni m ned on p,tg slit Tha Slory Ro Far I ; I . R I A (KlUIHlN, liemili'ut flap. i,er. marrie. i'UIK liUKHOIO. ),nlli( Itwjer. Her I'lea nf linrriniie i. fun ami fine rl.ilhe. . . . I"M work or eliil'lren. I Hie li tiynleriri nhni Pi'" leili her "he'll lmve I" -I l.'-r n'n linnee- I nrk. ii''k Imrninl Mntilie, hi" mlh.-r' maul, I" te.-li lil.iria I" i-..k. Hut li refneea tn learn. Cloria ie a gay li..iie arming. ' and Invite. STAM.KV WAMII I1N'.. an a.-lnr illi Rlmm ell- '"" "'"' 1,1 ve. When h r.unen link W inlnl j Jealnn. f him. nlili'ingli h de mle all hi. all nlinn In M US. MVliA I, All. The nild party l.reaka up h"n I.dl.A IK 11 (ill an.l.la llll. I., h.r huhand. f"r ' peiln.g" MAY S.KV Mill it, ife f I'll. l""v'' "KV MulTt. Maggie, ,li.guled. ipiil" her J,.h. (Il-.ria liiie ItAMIIIII.H MVAN Kl IN a. mal'l. allh.Migh I Hek lella I her Ihey raiin.,1 aff' rd a nervnnt. 'Then .ilnria InlJ htllldr.di of dnl Inia' nrlh eif ihillie., and inaiala up'iti haring a lie' ear. Ill depair, I in k aella Ilia nld runditer tn buy (Hie fnr ber. UlutU tkea Wajliurn Jo) rnliul, LAUNCHES AND BUILDINGS 0 ERICH RIT Occupants of Boats Escapo Injury; Foreign District Is Fired Upon Cantonese Reinforcements Increasing; Yunnanese Holding Ground WASIUXiJTON. Jim HI, Fiphting hctwerri CautoopKr nnd Yun nanese troops for ppssrjision of Can ton "continurd with growing hiteu sily" on Monihty, the Mote depart ment wns advised ludny 111 delnyi'.l dipnlchc-. The Cimton-Aiui-iihiti h' pitul hit by ''one simill find) and severnl rifle bul!ets,' the advii-e slid, nu 1 two Americiin hiunches of (lie mm to the Christ in n college at Cant on 'were recipient lv hit by rifle idio'S, but I'.ie occupunts (Xii-nped injuries. AMERICANS DENOUNCED SHANGHAI, June Hi.- P Amer leans today were included in tbe h uniiciatloiis coutitiiied in hmidlolls ilis trilmted by Chinese utitki' IcmlerS endeavoring tn carry on it general i strike here. Outbreaks tmd d inoitr-tratioua lit Peking, ni rcporieil tn Cbine etr- : 1'len. ser Vift In hi "pi re sTriko tls'" tiiloiH to r- n, it.fi . i efforts. 'I hO ' Htrike movemeni, however, with tha j exception tif Ihe sh'ppii:;; wlrike, u;i (tears diHiiitegi-ating. j NATIVE &LCTICM HIT j (in M lulu) iilietiHioti il,-i" itch aitl i In- Crinii-iii-c in-d Yumr'tP'-H ! fo'Vc. wen- firing jici..- t'ie w:le wiiv tl i it I i ii a th-.' i ly f , i i,i Iteiii in m liiinl nnd KonlKiita iitjul i.i" C,ft:- m innipil goverinm hi "(1-1-1;. 1 tiiiy i.i i lnoii;;h the watetwey'' ho.tii,- p i.rt b'nilk Into the niltte wetl ilt of t..il lit I hi- ( lllllOtl' ! I I-' l- lb it t 1 W ci e 1 1 port ed In b r fon'.'iiM'nt. fi-inii l! 11 iit a- r.ipidU 11 - h;id I I. 'i'lie Yiinn.tlte-e tl' o: h Wn" al -u' ill''"- Kiioin I. Tl- C.Hllnll a. .Will.!-. I( ctll.tp .Mil! -I tv nt'o-r city oriii i.N I wtl lo limt, ti.id left 1 'juit.'ii for W tni;'!i. Communism Cp;ei'il, 1,-ii'ifl of tin iin:iitncs" ii.niMinie-i-d tin ir U.p"i t nf Ihe K I'.nnai.iiitt .ttriy, bi.t !er!iircd nt !!(. mii- t intf fliey were op( -sei ( ointiuiil ini. Cull -11 1 llcpi'i ni I lo'il i .4 .1 "UK in (Continued from piige i) and la -een hy Mll'IIIKH CHKlll HIV, II h'l tn-ga llinrin In mend lier V Ul .a. Next diiv til'irni imilen Wiiburn, Mm riiimmir and JIM ( A II KU'K, In llie limine. A party i in progie.-.a when link return. lie pilta tha gue.ls out nf Ihe lH,ln,e. Mnilier tlreg'iry maiiagea to have (ilorla eleeted to the llouie Women', t'luh. Mny Seiiiiniir finiU that aha hrlM heen left out of the tuemhei .h:p, l,e,-aue o( her liffair with Jim Care Be. I'rii..hi., .-.he ilerul. a to ;ivt Jim up. Ni. uo on Wl'h li.e Story: ILN AKIA the next morning whila tilorirt and Uiuiglnld were huily unpai king llie nnrdrohe trunk, tlia front doortiell rang three tiniea. "That'e Mre. Si-jnoiir'a ring Auk her to come up here, pleaae, llflug" la a I.I." (Ilona anid. Sure enough it fcaa Muy. May triumphant! In a new .pring; pint and a felt liat crowned with lilaea! hhe waa fre.hly rouged anil powdered. And there wa.a flicker of humor In her green eyea. . . . In ahort, Muy herself again! Ah. hah, you thought Id h in aai'kelnfh ami aehea, diin't yini:" she aked (ilorla in her impudcut (Ctiutinued uu tMfe Dine) I (Continued od p tii1) t