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School is out-Summer is Here-Vacation Time Looms Near-Let The Guard Follow you to Beach or Mountains 1 HORiE EDITION THE WEATHER Oregon: Fair tonlcM and Thursday, except cloudy near II,, coast; moderate tempera ,re; light westerly winds. TBPeratore: Minimum today, 47 degrees; maximum Tuesday, precipitation, none. Stage ,1 river, 2.4 feet. Direction ot wled, west. KUGK.Ni;, UKECiOX, AVEDNKSIUY KVKX1XG, JUNK 17, lVJr PR CF ON STItKI'TS Sc; ON TRAINS a IV'-l-.. Avii M;vs STANDS .V. X0. 13.) City News l - jp i WW Hit System Used r system of awards for water ioits and merilorioua cases -A first aid. l'f whhli appropriate medals , artisti-' value and certificates are wkitltuifd for the givinj of casli priies. Ii" been announced by the tu lnal heuil-Jiiarters of the Americau Hed Cross, according to Miss Grace Norton, executive secretary of the Kujene chapter. Under the new plan iurh awards will come under toe awlinss of distinguished service anJ -.ritorious service. "In the citation fot- distinguished service, a first-it. Bedil and tt life-saving medal will take the place of cosh," says Miss Norton. Such jwnrds.jvili be limited lo individuals Irnined by the Hcd Cross, and to eJsts where the victims doubtlessly would have perished ex ttpt for the prc-mpt, intelligent an,, trained service reulcred. The nwariN for either of these - medals will i)e B1jc annually by a special board, a-! will be acenmpanied bV a citation set ting frth the circumstances un It which the service was rendered." Postal Laws Change New postal rI -julaticns require that liter August 1 all shippers of in lorcd or C. O. D. parcels' guarantee postage both K-iyiJ nccinlin;; to word rfieived by Darwin E. Yorau, Eugene postmaster. In explaining this a w regulJtion tbe put-minster states that it leading insjrvd peckages it will be necessary for the sender to indorse whether the package is to be forwnr.i rd or not as in case it is returned from the forward. ng address the re turn postage for the additional dis tance will be rctpiired. The new regd lions also provide that aenders who jo not desire the ltturn of mail when tbe addressee cannot be found can indorse the department to abandon Ih? package and iti that way avoid the payment of return postage. Delegato to Leave W. K. Newell, official delegate from the Eugene Kiwnnis club to the intra national convention of the .inter, leaves tomorrow for St. I'aul. Minn., to attend the annual si'usiitns whi'-h spen next Monday, June --. Mr. Newell will return to ll'c coast by say of Chicago and Han Francisco, '.t is announced. Judge S. F. Ski;-a-orth is chairman of the commilt.'C making arrangements for the hiddin )f a ceremony here at the "x'T'i hour when the conventicn meets at St. I'aul. This event is ,":"0 lieve. next Monday evening. Vault Doors Arrive Huge steel doors for the vaults In tbe new home of the Hunk of Cnm- miTce have arrived here nnd will j BO-n he installed, according to an nouncement today. The doors weigh mire than l.j.OOO" pounds. The plas- tering of the interior of the new j handsome home of the bank on Wil- j himette street is progressing rapioly and it is expected that tbe building will be ready for occupancy next ;n.;nth. The fixtures bnve all been completed, nccjrdii g to word received from the Portland firm where thv h.ive been purchased. Road Grading Rapid (Jrsdinir nf the Crow-Vaughn "tret, h nf hetween two and thre" miles of road is progressing rapidly ad it is eipecteo that the contri. 1 ill be completed within the irit tiro Tveelis. according to O, E. Cmw", .county com mi s8i oner, who inspect mI the rout; yesterday. Sam Manerud. hn lias th? -omrnet for the work is d ntr a fine job, the county official . jnere wm ne no gravpung this road until next yenrjis only the m'ling will be completed this Mr. (' row? statni. Arm DMocafad V M. Mitlliaran. operating mill ricln in the Boolh-Krlly nawmill at prinsfirM, ili.lorntrd hi l-ft arm at Hi- sl.tiMcr ia!tt (.renins jut before the ." I'Vlock whistle blew. Mr. Mill- 1'san irenchel hia arm while tr.vina to ui,.,,seB a liieoe of castinj frm (Continued on pace ttrej Opportunities Farm For Lease Cherries Wanted Schuman Piano For Sale More Information about ih opportunities and many mor may be found In the cUssjf.pd ad columns of to '1J,'b Guard. Turn to them STATE TO ID CASE AGAINST Testimony of Charles Fai- man to be Last, is Indication Nurse Take3 Stand; State's Attorney Crowe Gives Statement CHICAGO, June 17. OP) The prosecution appealed to Judge Thom us J. L.vnt-h to call (.'hnrles C. l'ni iiuin ns a witness for examination by both tddes, Hubert K, Crowe, state's attorney, refusing to vouch for Fai mau. The defense resisted this eleventh hour move and the matter was ar gued in heated manner. A decision on whether Judge Lynch should call and examine I'niman wag left in nbeynnee until further argu meut tomorrow. DEFENSE NEAR END CHICAGO, June 17. W Today will cc the end of the slate's case ng.iinst William 1. Shepherd, snid .loseith I. Snvnge, Rs-iKtnnt suite's attorney, shortly before court opene.l this morning. "At this time I think 1 safely can say that the state has proved that Shepherd hud s motive for sln.vina Wi Hum Nelson JloClilitoek, his Inil- j lionnire foster son. anil tnd.-iy, we will try to establish he actually UK., Paul Savage. "Fnimfln will be our last witness very pniltably lale today nod if the jury believes him, wc will obtain Shepherds conviction. If the jury does not then thnt is another story." Faiman Ready. Charles C. l'Limau, proprietor of the small National University or Seieucrs of Chicago.' was indicted w'.lh Shepherd after he testified that for a promue of JKKI.IKW he tnnrr.t Shepherd how t " kill the rich vnu.h and siipp'ied live t-phoid germs for the deed. Court opened with Miss Amelia Hall, a nurse who attended young H--Clinto.-k in his last illness, as the first witness. Miss Hall testified that upon h-r arriial at the Slv'phen.'l MeClinto" i i home, a eek after "HUly .nr. no j took be me ill. the youth was deli I rinus. Sh testified also that Shepherd ! hnd t Id her that "Billy hnd s.iid. I prior to a doctor's diagnosis, that ne 1 had typhoid fever and that Shephe:l i (old her he had given the yomn a cathartic. Shepherd Normal. Cpon cross examination, the nurae said thnt she hud acted upon specifi--(Continued on pif eight) MH. SHEPHERD hU. R. VETERA!. ; j inTi fir.ike, velernn nf the ... wf ni, , ric,nt pf Kiiene . , r. the I'a the last -14 years cific ChriMinn hospital this mornmc lie wis M years old. and made hi home in this "city at im Monroe street Mr. Drake was n volunteer in the 1 Civil war with Company K. Mth Knn- S9 volunteers. He ferved through out the war. ' B,jde bi w.dw, he leave tmo daughters. Mrs. Ethel Donaid-on. St. , Johns; and Mrs. M.ry E. 11.11 of Hr.nipton I-ne. j Funeral services will be he!d from 1 .i.- v.f,.h hnnel Fridiy morning at ' (t.:Ui oMock. with th Kev. E. ;ti.rs. nastor of th Firft Chri-' V. inn rhiinh. in charge. Intennen mil I" :n th new I. O. H. K WHEAT CAINS AVINMI'E;. Man.. June 17 Net gains 'f up to fire rents ere rsi,tered today in the wheat mar ket, largely a- a result of in,-re..ed sports and faror-blt nwa from the K.board. The close wat atrocf. 1 ONLY PHOTOGRAPH OF SHEPHERD Here is the first and only picture yet taken of the trial of William D. Shepherd In Chlcaao for the photographer who took it disregarded explicit orders barring all cameras from the room, taking his snapping the picture without anyono becoming aware of It. State's Attorney Crowe Is seen standing, sits at the extreme left beside his attorneys. SI. L'FGLLETTE E, "WASHINGTON, June 17. (SPY Increased concern over the condition of Senator Lnl-'olleMe, who is fight in? a severe cold with coinplirniittnR at his home here, was npp:irent todiiy among Ilmse in attendance. A statement issued at his office ex pressed hope for recovery but s.-iid hih condition had become snmewhiit more gerbuis. Members of (he fatuity dec-lined to add to the announ-emcnt. but it was understood that nfter n turn for the hotter lie lind t;ikrn to his bed njrain nnd had found cousid able difficulty in breathing due to de velopment of bronchial nsthm:i. The statement from his office said: "Senat'T I,n l-'idlcti h physician stat ed today thnt although his condition w:is somewhat more serious than be fore, he was more than h'ldinff his own and that (here was every hope for his ultimate recovery." '. t TiTiscTxTi llTcsuil s . AMERICAN At rhilndelph a II. It. K. Cleveland II H 0 Philadelphia 10 PI l'.atleries: Smith and lljatt; Har ris and Coobrane. At Bost'n. first grime- II. II. K i l Chicago Hoston Itntteries: Fnber and Schilk unfl Picini'h. (Jumn At Ho. ton, -nd game R. H. K. Chicago, t 13 1 Itoston n f Ila'ter'e-: Ulankentihip, l.y ons, Cvengros nnd rot?e. S;hnlk; Zibn- j izer. Itnps nnd Ileving. At New York It E. Detroit 10 1" 0 New York 1 4 P.atterieji Dhufs and Itsvpler; Srnntge, Shayvkey. Ferguson, Pea, Johnson. Jones and Sehang. At Wshington It H. E. St. Uuls 1 H 0 Wn-hingTD 1 Itattenes: Hush and Dln; Zifh nr, Marberry an-1 Ituel,-- NATIONAL At CM'sjo Philadelphia Ch!ClgO Potteries: Ifur ar.d PUke ar.'l Hartneit. nil. e .1 o .5 2 0 llenlme ; At I'itcbiirjb II H. K. ' Krontlrn I !l 1 I'itt.iriirxh 4 ' -' H.H!T: 'irim. Il'i's. (in-ii-frr awl Ti.i'"r; V'l. ih'l ''"' h. Afc ( in' inniitl .w V rk II. II. K. ,i Cin-tlina'i. 1 ilitlrif: I)'nt!T ttA ioij. drr; L'J'lue aoj W icjo. ! 'Oregon Alumni Rise to Defend Professor Howe roKTI.ANIV Ore., June 17. Alumni of the Cniversity of OreRon, who were intertsted in havinn l'rof. Herbert Crombie Howe, restored to the head of the l'.i.Rlih department of the Cniversiiy, from which ho was recently demoted by tbe bonrd of re pents, hnve announced that they will continue Jo press n petition to tbe board for n re-consideration of the ense, says the Portland Telegram to day. Mr. and Mrse. Clarence K. A-h. Mrs. Jane Atrxnndcr. Mr. and Mis. It. Hums l.well, Charles V. Kobi son of Astoria nnd others, ore named as sinning the petition. "A few years ago," continues the Telegram story, "when retirement of Prof. K. tJ. Young, head nf the eco nomics department, nnd lean Strnub. was contemplated by the regents, a group of nhimni was rallied by Mip pnrtcrs of Young and Strauh, and through thir strong representation, the impending action of the board was not taken. "In tbe effort of alumni interested in the Howe rnse. the leaders of tbe group that hnd conducted the fight to retain Young nnd Strauh when retire ment impended brought together n meeting and pledged many of 1he alumni to'uphold the regents in their demotion of Howe. "Friends of Prof. Hmvc, mnny of whom stood with Young In his fight, are strongly stirred by this action." Eugene Bond Case Heard SAEEM, Ore.. June 17 - Hi rase of William T. Campbell agm.M the city of Eugene, fn yylii-h Campbell seeks to enjoin the isnan- e of ."a . -ftfrfi bond- for the construction "f municipal auditorium on the I'niver sity of Oregon (trfurd, nnd to have the election authoriring the imuc de clared null nnd void, yyill be beard be fore the supreme court t'-ls.. Camp bell won in the lower court. Engineers Choo.sc William Prenter CLEVELAND. ., June 17 The advisory board of the Hrorher hood'of I.JT-omoti Erig neer met here today and sHertH WiHinm It. Prrn'er, Ovehnd. I" su-erd War ren S. Htoue as president of n!l bro therhood aetivities. effe-tive immedi ately. Mr. Stone died tt Friday. Mr. I'renrer. nio first i e pre-1- d-nt and treasurer, bswr g i."n eert ed t. tb:a office at th lat triennial of the brotherhood here " Mr. Dyer Inspects Natron Cut-of f KI.AMATM KAI.I.-. r . J - I. M. avn'.il marmicr Si.illlirn I' il.r '. !a-t fiifiit in liia pruat, rar a (hi niirn:iif ni'il'-r nr f"i or h. w.il ir,-t lli ork ... i: i.f In--I hrr ..I l.fl Kiit. i.ri f r Natron r'jt-off. L.a (vacua;. II. II r.lura I. : mm M 0 si i u p TRIAL TAKEN BY SMUGGLED CAMERA XT''? " '" VS-fl. 4 75 DELEGATES TO Kngene will send npproxinintrly 75 American Legion nvemhers lo the an nual state convention nt Prine ville Juiie, .-" to L'7. An nutomnbile cara mon, carrying ,tfia visitors will leave Mugene about Wednesday, June 21, making the trip neross the McKenr.ie pans. J lie. road n expected to he in 4iisible condition by that time. The I. line county delegation rxpeet to lake tlmir own tents, and r.unp, soldier-fash ion, at Prine ville. Buglers Going The drum nnd busle corpw nf this city, hih has been practicing nln)ot ii'ghtly, is determineit to win the lov ing' cup for the hi st -drilled corps in the slate department, according to (ieiirge K. Iove, s tit to comuwiiider. The corps will prncti'-e tomorrow on Stoith Willamette field, changing their meeting place from Hayward field, Tlie fourth minimi promenade of l.a S'xiete des (uarniites H'imnies el Unit rhevHiix, better known as the Iti nnd S's, will be held in tbe cir-uit court room of lliA court housp nt IPrinexille Wedne-obty, June -". (Jctirge , I.fe, grnnd hef del gare, mid Itrn pirris. gr,ir;d garde de In porte, will be tbere, nnd n l.irg" delegation from llugene pnst is also expected. The hij wrrck, and enter tainment of the socii-iy'-will take place on Saturday, June 1'7, ;he details of wlii' h mil l. tivn out nl Hii- iir'imc- nade, accord ng to Mr. I.' Program la Riven The convention yvil! be railed to or der at 7 :''( o'clock p. m., for the fol lowing program: Appointment of pr-men id coiu mittei. Address by state commander, American f.egion. Address by represent a' ives of the national department, -10 nnd H, Iteport by deoff n. E I.oie, grand rhef de grtre, grsinl crri -kpondent, and offieers. nii'J commifteea Dotation progi.iin in-bides: t) Wre-king Tew; (J) g"of; ('".) bnti 'pjet; and t I) et;ig. Last of Children Of (Jen. McCarver Dies in Washington - TAI'nW.V Wa.li. .1 Mr IT. Mm. Kl,i!-"!i lla.rO. nt . hiMron i.f On'ral Mr."B M. l' 1 nrir. (.: n"r ) - :ii'T "f il. H lrra;.,n irr. !!'! f C !if.irnin, '.I'll i.f 7 urn ruriiiil.li'W lir-ll-r I 'I nil I i In- m Ifii-liir f..r ii.niiy j,K.rfa... ,- i- in thii .i"n'.ir lifi "f -tii.f'.n fltnl ' "iilifiirusa. flrif mi i.tii- nf 'I.' '.nai i. ti. r r i . . r . :i 1 ii..fnbii' n n. tli' firft lili.. "f llir I lillfil SiMi.. '" n " i nn'om i.f ' low of ir'l ; tin k.ifl in inn:, t'l tln-l'-n in J!-". with th. Iiatt) l"l l.T l''tr II I'.un,!!. f t'' f.nrrnur "f .lii-fm. II' i. '.in nrai f rC -rri".ty I ir i.t, lU Indian ira ,f I'M ac-1 lvW. murder of Billy McCllntock. The Instrument In under hit coat and addressing the Jury, while Shepherd Terminal Plan To be Chamber Luncheon Topic Officials of the Kugenn chamber of commerce nrn urging thnt a large attendance he present for the lunch- eon meeting to be held Thursday noon nt which lime W. W. Calkins, nrcsi' dent of the 1'nited States National bunk and chairman of the railroad committee of the chamber, will be the principal speaker, frl the absence of Krnnk L. Chambers, chamber pres ident. Carl (i. Washburne, past pretd- 'deut, will preside at (he meeting. Mr. Calkins and .Mr. Washburne are both members of the committee that were instrumental hi obtaining the option on a tract of laud for the Southern Pacific terminals and .hops northwest of this city. A special musical pro gram, for the luncheon is ulso being arranged. 3 Demand for labor ""'j I. arm county continue good, accord- i ing to the report of Frank L. Arml- Inge, superintendent of llm 1'nitf'l States employment office published in lite Inut si axons! employment eom mioHion rep -rt publi-hed by W, H. Fit.ger:ili of porthiioL Itiiblnig cotistrii'iiiou sml street paying employs a (nrge number of men. the report savs. Considerable calls from the mills nnd enmps are j i-wll rr -i v. f..r akillfd ami mi ikill- l men. Although the employment bu reau for the Natron cut-off yvork is in Portland, there is a strong demand I ere for this work. At Portland calls for berry pickers find help si berry plant, both near the city are incrennirig. No further curtailment in b gling ampa has been reported and Db-T turnover In this Industry has been small. Sawmill op erations remain unchanged. ShIiii reports a slight S'-nrriry of men fr general f.irm woik. and some calls f..r pulp n I -u'ter-, and in- r-reaped deril.lTid fol fl g f . ul t 'I X l 1 Wolk- Ilosei.; ret a surjdt is of la crops of rera and office help, itlelid will sUrt '.-., no nf. ff.r outride hot there h-li.. Kill ' New Irrigation i Canal Will Open I j KLAMATH rAI.I.S. il.u. mil U i."-iinl "n ' Klanuilb imiii' Jun' 1(1 l d'w cannl i ihntriit in l..ini'il viill'y Siii.iI.ij nlii'h will iii.n Mi liS.'t'O nilililuiii'il n- rrn nf l.ujil f-.r r'l-laiiia'lnti. In i '.miiii'tii'irnlluli i.f th" mi-iit. tli. fariii'-r" mil wiiif a tnc .fir!"ii tn vliuh tli' 'titif. 1'nint.r i. iiivifl. Mm' tl.nn ::.Mni i..iiii., .if it.'.i v ill I' .r'l'flrnl. 'IliT' iil l'i! Ii'lniTu.:. ap.irt 'iil.. ii. linl ri c M l.M.i-l.illl :llli. h' m.in i!ii Kimiiiiili .'.ill r.vtiina; Mrr.lil .nl S'i'i' rn'f limn'a. ,ln I l.t. u .if l'r:ii"il.. '.;..rrl'nt nf ih. Hf'l"n I r rif it i.n iiilijr.e i. m ;i.iiii"J 1'J iak. SNOW BATTLE IS STAGED AT Denver Delegation to Con vention Brings Along Car of Snow Nomination of Candidates For Offices to be Main Business CLEVELAND, O.. Jun 17. OP Th Denrer delegation enlivened the convention of ths Itotary Internation al today by snowhallinij every one- In sight with snow brought from the Hockiet In refrigerntor car. The snowball battle was held in a public square in spite of Denver's slognn: "Sunshlno and Snowball, Denver, 1025." The Colorado city will entertain the Kotnrlans next year. Nomination are Up Nomination of enndidntei for pres ident, treasurer and aeven directors wns the principal buoiness before the delegates. The leading rnndidatra to succeed President Everett Hill, Oklahoma City were. Donald A, Adams, New- haven. Conn., and I'aul II. KIiik. De troit, lii st vh-e pretideut and direct or, respectively. The flection in to morrow. "Hoys" was the principal topic of toibiy's speakers. Canon Elliott Speaki Canon William Thompson Klliott o the Liverpool, England, nii'icdrnl, m the fitut speaker, lie wits follow ed by N ut I. Seely, chairman of the international committee on boa work; Charles It. (iiininer. Omaha, and Hibtp Cluirbs L. Mend, of the Methodic Etdicopal church, Denver. "The main tsmie in the world to day is not the amount of money on deposit or the raw material pasiing 1 throne), mill, hut the boys and girls," (C'litinued from page tight) President Campbell Hotter, is Report P. E. Cntnnl.rll, prenidelit of thej I'ni eraity f Or jt n. is reported fe d j i ing better Ibis Morning. Ids comlil :on has been nhouf the same during thej I pnst week, acconling to report f r.ui f : hi residence, . jili an iiupnA enieiit i noted yyitbin t!i- last 'Jl hours. Ni- merous Inmiiri.- have l"-en reeeivetj ; from bla friends reading bin rondi It ion nfter bis 1 ng continued illnei Tho Rlnry ao Far tllllllA liolll'tlV, liinnu'il fll' PT. irnirri'. I'H'K UliK'KHIY, a lr'lllni )i"l,l I'XJ'r. "'r N"" "' ntarriani- I" f in ami f"" rln'li'i t.ut no wrk nr i hililn-li. Iil.-k l.-irriiiM 1m iwiIit'. maul. MAtiHli:. I" I '-n. Iiit t" in-'k. lint wli. ri'f'l"' 'i I'un. l.ntfr MiKgii' li-nv'i.. iliiiat"l iih (ll'iria'a "wiliI" p.tti' an'l j"V fri'ii'l-. 'I'li'ii ili.ria lima UAM1IMI.II NW.WX.N, Hh.i.ill I'I'k till- li'T Hi') '-"nt ff..ri a maiil Ami "m l'i'' .ul, il'lil. II" "-H t'il i'1'l riiail-l.r to put for Hi' ni'iv rnr nh. Init iipnil linvinf tilniia r"n r 'lii.it in it with 8T.W : I.KV WAVI'.I UN. a" nrtiir ilh; n,..ui all" I'll'" a 111 !'. ami i" , i.) MiiTiir.it t;ni:iitii(v: N'.t, ,l,v lil'.rn -k. Vl.urn. MAY XKV- 1 Mul'U. if "f I'll. .Hl IN KKY Mill II, an-l Mi) l'.r, JIM I'A ItKWK. in Hi. h'.ii"'. A jolly pan? ! i. in prinri-a. wli'n I i k r'lurn. ami put. th' f'l'Mi nnt. t J (ilnria .i-it. Wainurn in lii. f""tn. : anil lt-v. in lit "f j'!"'i ana'r !il'tl .ll. ll"Z''HH I'f Villll'll K , ! pliut'.crapli. nn In. walla. Ili'k i bronchi li'ilti. ill hr lii. .'i-r'tary. MIM ItKMii'S. II. liii.'ra b'tivi-i-ii lif. ami il'a'h fur t.n ilaja r.nl , by Miaa Bril' iiattr, MHS. i I P. S. GAVIN IS ATTACKED BY Aid Arrives Too Late; Vic tim Found in Streets By Policemen Skull is Fractured; Student Demonstration Called For June 25 8HAXGHAI, June 17. CP) P. S. Oavln, a Ilrltlsh eitiien and a motor- j ecle policeman fr the Shanghai In ternational settlement, wna mobbed by Chinese here tonight. He was ser- 1 lotitdy hurt, but his Injuries are not ' believed fatal. Cavin had Just left the Harbin road police sub-station, nt the extreme ' northern boundary of the settlement, when he encountered a throng on the nearby east Hashing road, which ia within the settlement boundaries. The Chinese Merc being harangued by a . student. . The motorcycle policeman Inter rupted the speaker and ordered the crowd to disperse, W yvna arrested with threat. (Juvin then ordered a Chinese const able tn return to the police sub station, only a short dis tance away and obtain help. When the men.,uuuuonit bi t'11 constablo ur rived they found Uiivin lying In the street, disarmed ami bis inotorcj cl gone. o wis remoVed ;t nuco to a tienrhy ho-pliii! where tut examination houd lit uKuM fr -ict it red. The (Hiin in' iilt-nt oicurr- d shout U o'clock, t'p to II nYlo.-k tonight there bud been no uw- iliNttiriiaucea. HOPE HEIGHTENED WASHING l i, June 17 (T) ll"pes of otftciiilii here that the Chi neat nirike Mituiittni, wmtbl he atiiNilt ed out without further hinu lo for-' elgners. Imve been height nied by dif IfitcheH ft oiu Slxinghai tluit net Up- ' menf of the (rouble is nejir. ' Word 'bal cno.i fern lite b-g-i lioliM nt Peking nod Sluiu-jli ij i.fliciiU hud reached n b.m: ff r dii.HN U"), .(( a settb'inent plnn. .ia r omeil he if where con. em lui-t been in.urfest over the ptsnibilitv llf.it American bye, ! wou'd be endangered in ilie student sctn ilim. Although a Pekin- d!'p5tch report er) plans for n Mpecml deoionst r.i t. ti of Hhid'-ntfi on J ;ne 'a, it wn bopeJ thai no further kcHoih devdoiimenta woubl occur to more diri"'!ty itivoh Ilin government. Another reuajturing note, was aeen (Continued on paje eilht) ANGRY THRONG IVunfrico Burton ,M HCA wc. OMAHA. Iilorirt i-ni'vlrnpa wl.ila III. ni'tTi tiilk "ii tli. t'l'pln'nf anil 'Iim-iivit. (lull Mi'H llria. I. In lovo with hirk. Tn rl"iip' til' him' fnr an hrttir nr tiv.i, liliirin K'fn fur a walk w.th .Mliuili-y ailiiirn. Mi. t'lU liim li"W ji-ii'iMi. lii. i. nf nil Hi ntli'T wnnKn h' kiniMW, ami ln 1itntn nl. Ii'r. 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