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Associated Press Leased Wire Service is the Best Service the World Knows-Thafs why The Guard has it City News ' THE WEATHER Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednesday, warmer In west portion tonight, continued warm In oast portion, low humidity, light dry north winds with Increasing tire hazard. Temperature: Maximum yester. day, 80 degrees, minimum to. day, 44 degrees. Stage of river, t.i teet. uiroction ot wmo, west. Church Will Picnic Tbe annual nil-church picnic of the L'eutral Presbyterian church will he held l'riilay afternoorwind evening nt ReLinann' Grove on t!i llivcr mail, uinler tbe joint auspices of the St. Andrew Brotherhood, the Indira' Aid euciMyfaWtlie Sunday school. A com mittee of Professor A. K. Caswell, lira, ltobert A. Brodie, II. A. Soults and C. A. Coulter is in charge of ar rangements. The first automobiles will leave tbe church at 2:30 n. m. Mein- hera of the boys' I'ioneer club will hp t stationed nt Luckey's lodj-e on the ltiver road to point the way to the picnic site. The official sport-i pro gram will begin nt p. in. There will lie swimming following. Basket dinner will be Berved at G:ot) o'clock. Ice cream, cake and coffee will be fur Lished by the Ladies' Aid and t he Sun day school. The St. Andrews Brother, hood is providing ribbon prizes for the winners of the sports contests. Eagle Scouts Honored Kugeue's first group of Boy Scorns to earn the distinction of "eagle scout" will be taken to Salem by automobile, according to phi us of the local court of honor', where Governor Waller M. Pierce will pin the badges on tbeir uniforms. This announcement was made today by C. It. Clark, seuiit executive, who says that the seven boy acouts of troop one who received honors last night at the troip meet ing in Hendricks p.irk are on their way to earn the distinction of boin tte first "eagle scouts"' in Kugene. Six of (he boys became "star scouts," and one a "life scout." By fall, when the boys have had nn opportunity to rarn the required merit badgps for the honor,, some of them will attain the highest r.ink. Guard Makes Showing A splendid showing of the national guard in the review at Camp Jackson was reported by Frank L. Chambers, president of the Kugene chamber of commerce, who returned this n.nrniiig from Medford where he went as an old guardsman nnd on the invitation of Cipner.il Georgp White. Many dis tinguished visitors were prescrtt at i lie review nt 'J:.t0 o'clock yesterday afternoon, including Governor Wal ter M. I'ietce. State Attornpy .encral Van Winkle, Senators Joseph and Mosher, nnd about 40 other senators and representatives. A brigadp dinner was given nt tl p. m. for the officers and guests by General White. Veterans Attend Session A Kugene delegation to the stnie convention of the tt, A. It. in Oregon Cily thin week was headed by . V. Tromp, commander of the post here. Those leaving this morning and late yesterday include: S. Stickels. nrrnm- : pimied by Mrs. Stickels. II. H. Make- i and Mrs. Rlnkely. A. J. Trice. S. K. Coffin, T. II. Jeffer, James O'Connell. T. N. Plank. Kd A. Krcamer nud It. T. Mndicott. Mrs. Jennie Higgins and Mrs. AVilbelminn Kauffman. nnd about n dozen of the mfubers t 'hp Wn tuan's Helief Corps will als at'ten 1 tlie meeting. Groups To Enroll For Defense Efforts will be made by thf chair men of the different divisions for defense day to get all civic, busi ness, fraternal, religious and other groups to enlist in the group for the one day in the I.'nited States army. n cording to George II. Mc.Morran. director of Eugene 1 'efense I 'ay plans. A meeting of the directors wns held last evening. No parade or demonstration of any sort will bp staged. 'AH organizations desiring to take the oath of allegiance for thp one-day enlistment may see Mr. Me Morran who will furnish them with the rules for administering it, and t Arj7nnn u'toming and Idaho, were copies to be signed by the members. riljn(,i, i Thp fire, Battalion Chief ,!nm Forester Leaves For Month A general atirvpy of the !-!niie ' Vt .arteiJ in the bn'ipe msnijfartur bri.lse ih.trirt of the ('ajraile Na- I inJ ,,,rnfent n the i"n'l fi""'. ti"tial forest area with view t" neeinj !n,8P, fr the lleli(C'a. I l-l'l K'll' that the land ia being properly i , ),in.reil ..rgnnir.atimi. were hrina bv en Til per s anil recreation pecker, i ,re, there, and there i' a :ll be made hr C. It. I.nrkarH, junior I ,. ( material .t're.l in (Continued on pnje tire) TAKE OUT THAT AD We Sold Our Car We Rented Our Apartment I Found Those Glasses Calls ath llk day the. cu.tome.r rirciilatk lfi! aria' VOL. 68 TODAY'S l'?i. f:i fir i ' I - e' sj m m Chiriese S T 6T MP, HQ ui i un i iuid nnu GHmHTUHR c ; 1 Attack on Japanese Official Draws Strong Protest From Nippon Diplomatic Corps Decides to 0?en Conference Over Shanghai Trouble i (By TIIK ASSOCIATKI) I'KKSS) j Possible serious development in the Chinese situation were indicated today ' by reports, in some cases not confirm- ; ed, of attacks on Japanese officials in ' three cities in South China. In one ' v-.i.' i-. ihv 9ii mug oi a .i.Tiinnpp conBm at ( hingkinng, nn apology was de manded and it was intimated Japan might take strong action if the apol ogy were i ot m?de, Ifpports from Ningpo drjcribed the anti-foreign movement as rampant and saiil rioters looted a foreign mess there. Japanese consuls were reported tn have beCn stoned both at Chung k'nng and ( hingkiang. A Japtnese customs poinmissioper was reported killed and two Japtnese injured at ucbow. Tins report was nt con- firmed. At I'l-hipj the diplomatic corps d- ; tided to open negotiations with the ; Chinese govprninent regarding re-j spoiiMbility fr the recent Shanghai 1 ((.'onlinticd on p.-ipe two) inn In PtUiTI.AMi. I're.. June Sh t; circuited wires early day . started a fire at Irwin-Hod.on print ing and eiij-raving plant at Fifteenth ami ( iasan itch, causing an sti- UWifc.. los nf SIlM.CCfl. T.ip blaze wis d.scoxcred at 4:-''."t a. m. tiy th- j.uiit'T when heroine to work. I!c ran to an adjnpnt engine cmnpany and turned in the a in r in. When f'rt companies arrived the wlnde interior of ' the bsilding was a maf-s of flume'. Autniichilp li'jrfnse pistes for sev eral upsfprn st hps were st'Ted in the basement and were believed to have been ruined. The loss is covered I bj in.Miranre, officials indicated. It was fearrd ihit several th'-mntid ,M ntana jilates. t -gejher with tmall.'r . nnmtities intended for Nevada, t'ta'i. ; that ilepirtm'ni A !a-se .toek of paper ' rililie.l .r water, l'rea.e. were ruined, type I ra.e. IJIirneil neTimci rrp.ir. bi.m i" ... e.i namphleta. eatalnj'te. and olli'r pieee. o( pr;n:e. m.iter on t . 1 fin r i'troyeH. sec- Birthday Party is Enjoyed by Prince JflHANNKsnl llii. Sail. Africa. June OP) Th Prince of Wales ushered in hi. rtlat birthday in the .mull hour, of the morning, daring to the light of cndlea and mat. bes he',,1 by other giesta at a party ti" by the Itnti.h Empire Service levgue. The err.rgeney form of ligVir.g n.ce.sitat.d when th elfctri-ity fail ed for halt an hour. HEPDRTS AVER NEWS TODAY lire 7T: f to 21 Ant-Fqre$vMove '36 Students Of Eugene Are Honored A total of llti students. ... of then. : from Kugene. received j.rad-'j of all II or above, accord tig to the grud? re- i port ot the I'uiversity of Oregon to be j u -ued tomorrow. Tbe senu r ' with a total of "k ua an- clashes, j lie sopliomo.-e class cum nest with US, the freshmen next with -0. and the juniors last with 10 on the list. Three special students pi-iced on the honor rclt. V ive stm!en:.v from Kugene receiv ed all I's, or honors, the highest p h sible grades. They are Orlando J. Mol lis, all 1; Walter Kvans Ku!d. h-nois in five subjects, 1 in three; Je;innette ill. Kdge. a I I; Hnz-1 It. Ilawion, all I; Corn V, Moore,, all I. Tap w-'inen lead the men, "." receiv ing the honors, wM:e -il men were, placed u the list. Kugpiip students who placed on iho! honor roll are l.ee A. Kapp. geology;: Flaud C. Woolen, education: Joanne jy ckprson cducatl n; Justice Ackersoii. education; t Hive Adams, pre -law; Is b''lle Anion, romance lan guage.; eamJ'n M. Anderson, zoo logy; Helen (i. Auiirewn, sociology; Winifred K. Andrews, romance lan guages; Klixnbetb M. Krndwny. Ingy; Winnefred K, Hrudway. medi cine; Julia V. ltfanii-iier, Knlish, Florence 1. Muck. Kngiiwh; I.ois . Casey. Knglish; Ksthcr I,. Colling bam, Knglisli; Je.mette U. Kdge; Haz el K. Ha.vden. botany; Hazel A. John son. Kugrsli; Klizabeth Karpenstein. (jcrnmn; K. It. It nkeslce, education; t,ip nn,klc. economic; Chris H. H e- srn pi-p-law.. (Irin l. layers, edui-n (ion ; Kugene Ciillaghan. geology; Uyd w, Cmw, spond year law; John II. pivnn, iiKdlcine; Orlando JmIiii Il d- lis. pre-lnw t nald N. Jolm-on. geo- bay; Walter Kvans Kidd. journalism: Mi'alred V. Mi-A ister, music; lira-" Il.M'-I icrmott, romniice languigp; Itutb C. Miller, Kngl nh; Con I'. M''or. business aoniiiiistrntinn; Frnncfs S. Schropier. botany; Helen It. Shinu. innth.nnptics; Malgaret SaVian. jo ir lialbm. President Leaves j Tor Summer Visit WASlIlNC'I'iiN. .I'ine 2:t. --ePi Presiilen' t'otlidze left Wn -hiricton toil.iy to arieinl the summer in Swami urntt. Mn... rraetiea'ily every inip.'rtnnt pen.l ng uufHtii.n h. been flispo.ed of by Mr. foolidre t''liy. altlioiisli n few np pfint nieiits remain to 1-e made nnd he .till lia. under e..n dernti'.n .-.me re pr.rta from the tariff commis-ion re -omniending rhnn;ei in dutiey. An of fice hi. I"''ii .et up for the presi dent ill I.J till. Mns ai d with part of the exc. utile force there, in. l'lding Serretary Sander., he will rarry on sueh l.u.ine.. there a nri.e, i!ur.ng the .uininer. Mr. Codidge bnj not annourieed plan, for h program while in Ma ancliu.etta. K"r a tlnie. however, it i. evperted. lie will remain clo.e to the ....:ou h'me nt White Court, where he and Mrs. Cooiidge will any. reiin from the cares of office. It is itikelv thJt they Kill remain on the ; lilHn. hii.rtts coast until fal . ing their stay with a is t l.re.li- th Veim.-nt. ti.e h one of tbe jires:. :dent'. father. Five Forest Fires I?ornrfpfl at I5PT1fl ItliM'. "re., June Li-lit" fire, in the ties'h'Jtes nationil f rest were .-ill burn.rg this motr.ing. 'Hie of these, on Snow er"k. w. fir"t re p..rted late jeslerdsy. None i. wi r.s. accordir.g to I'-al fore.try offi. cel.. W'r.tlier c.tnditi.tn. continue has ard'.us. offieiii. ..id it.:, m rnn.g. with tl" rel.tite humidity failing r.p idiy despn lower leti,.era-ure. A tr.or.ry lookout h.s len .etit to K'. It it'e. wbd the regu ir .".kout j mil h tiiere within a ffw daj.. isLGENK, UKEUUX, TIT.S1UY KVKXINCJ, JUNK i-ijB j i eh 3!i Reorganization of System to Obliterate State Lines Entirely 22 Prohibition Districts to Do Planned With Head For Each Area VASHINt;T(N. June 'J.T.OP) lie-organization of the prohibition en forcement nystem. Involving oblitera-ti.-n of otate linei, decentrnliiation -1 authority nnd the creation of new su pervisory districts concurring with the. federal judirial districtH, wixs announc ed today by the treasury. The sweeping changes are to be come operative August 1. They are designed to build up a distinct federal enforcement tystem, with ut pacrific ing co-operntitn between federal an! local enforcement ngencie. A prohibition administrator will bp named for each of new prohibition districts. These appointees, the treni ury flnnouncrment said, will be cbc en. for per.Hoii.il fitness and executive and hustnpM ability." Kach will Iiap two n-ti'tiiriiH und in addition a chemist and counsel. Indications are that nn impori-int shakeun will tnke nlace nmonc the enforcement personnel, but Assistant j Srcretaiy Andrews, who laid out th" plan, decuned today to discuss tint phase of the re-orKanisation. The new program lias Hip npprovil of president, and in mal:ing it public Secrpiary Mell n expressed nlfo hi-, own wliole-hearted support. S-vrrnl more steps In the proseou ti' n of Mnrlt Hrooin by the slate o tlregon for flllejed oi.eration of a moonshine still were taken in circuit court (hi. morning for a cliaiige .-f venue 'ii the grounds ti:.it joiblic otiiiiion had become nrnused and in flaiiud on acrount of (he newrpaper nccoiint. of the arrest of Hr-in. l-.room had preiiously pl'ndel n- t iruiltv to the last indict Ilielit. II.. at torney also asked that the l ol I j illdi'-tmelits ng:i:list ltroom be .) ia:.hed and that the defendant lo- dis-lurg. d j 'ic. aii.e the stale had not dilig.'lill) prosecuted tae ca.e. The m .lion, to ., was . in ruled by Judge Skipworth. ! The ,ri. oner's bail was r.'duce l from flC.Isi to J.'l.vat, or .V'l( f .rj each of (lie seven indiciiiienls. by or- j der of the court. I.ate tlii. aftern-on Mark llr.'otn, I ind.cte.1 for open! ng a li'l'i- r sti!1. jtosted b.il for tlie seien ilid 't meni s ur."r wfiich he snl iielo. and was re. . leased from jail. It.ii! amounted to .'IVHI. being f -".'h- for e.o Ii offen.e. j Prineville Weekly j Paper Hurned out It KM I. t're.. .lune Kire at oVlu-k 1 1... morning tle.iroted ihe pant of the Vntr.! Hregoniai. weekly ri'aspaper at l'rinvile Ihe 1 i. e.tiii.af'd at le-fwen I'eSai .:i.J by II. H. J'.nas. rd tor and puhll'lted. Stock e.liinstfd at between fl.r,'l nnd IJVs-i i d'sfo.ed t gethr wilb three pre.se. Tee f:re .t.rtei either under ihe building or hetwe-n the one occupied by the nem.pan-r and the adjoining laul'.ing. It i tho ig n. The I'enit.i (l.-egonnn !. a weekly paper, pu' l .lied on Th irsdav. Joii.i. aid Ihi. morn rig t!.st arralig'me.i's lime been lli.de to ia.u the .awr thl. rek. ENFORCEMEN CHANGE H DRY IS PENDING rtj an! ELECTION MAY ORDERED IF WRIT HONORED Mandamus Petition is Filed Demanding Secretary Issue Call Contention Made Governor Had no Right to Veto Legislative Bill SA1.EM. (re.. June 23. Contend ing that tiovernor Tierce did not have a constitutional right to veto the hill passed by the UC'i legislatur calling a Kpecial election in September, an original proceeding in mandamus w.i filed in the suprenip court, demindin that Secretary of Stnto Kozpr call a special ctate plection on the second Tuesday of next September. The peti tion was filrd by Attorney John II. McS'ary of Salem, on behalf of L. 1.. Swan of Albany, a member of (be legislature, who appenra as the peti tioner. MTbo order which wnt signed by Cbict Justico Mcllride upon presenta tion today denmnds that the secrpt iry of state appear on June I'll and show cauo why (lie special plection sliouil not be railed. The act of the legislature which was vetoed by the governor provided that the special election should bo called in 1 referendum was invok d against any of the revenue producing measures tint wore passed by the legislature, having particular rrfer- (Continued on page two) t Hascball Results AMERICAN At Philadelphia Bo on Philadelphia 't Hnttprips: Quinn nud IMrinb h ris. Il nnmel and ( chrsne. 8 At Washington - New Vnrit I 0 0 Wnrdiingtm. H 11 (I Hatteriet: Clmcker, 'ergll.'ln and ItenitMUgh; Ituether, Marberry and Pliel. NATIONAL At Cl,icig. Cincinnati 1 1 Chirag. H 0 Ilnttprien: 1 i..n'dnie, Mn, It.emiib r and Krupser; Cooper anil (iunrale. At Itoston i -1 game f I'l.il.idelpbia Itostun pi it Itatterie: l".r!.'ii, t ' ur-h .ltd lien line; IVr.ilnm, It v mil i;enewbh on I i;i'.s n. Al York l-'d game) - llroohlin Neiv V.rk I'.atter.es ID 12 anil, (te. u A- Ta I let n and .lid r.hrl ..r: Ma i ll in. (iowd;. . New . r,to m Sew York . . Italterle.: game i H i:i : II and liel.err iMier and to I.iitut;er, At llo.ton (K game) l-liiladelphia " " ' H...I... 'I -' it-iMpriett; Itinj n'l i!-"ti; Hume Mnri'iard. Ysrian. Kjan and '.it'",i. ST. IllTS. -I'l.e 'J-'l I'ltl'l.'irgb St. liuis It Ih g-iine. po.'f.oii tl, rain 1 w ' gam., loniorrow. FORESTERS TO MEET SAI.KM. lit'., .1 me L'i V. A. Kl liotl, it.te fore.rer. w.ll confer with l oi.e W. II. (it'eli, federal forest er, at 2 o'd'ck todar at the ditn. t fores'er'. offi. e in I'orihrd r '.nil" to sta'e forest policies, lin.-r i.-m-ler. of til- s'ate forester', off, e will S0 Vis.! I ..loll"! iree; t.-'lt ' t.e I federal f": '"ur '''' ter wiil he ia I'orttai.l m PRICE jf ii&J tl m sis m m TT"1 Secretary of Agriculture To be Guest An Informal reception for W. M. Jnrdlne, secretary of agriculture, who will be hern Kridny is the plan an nounced this morning by E. Kugen" Chadwick, secretary of tho chamber of commerce. Secretary Jardino will be met in Medford by his brother, 1M rector James T. Jardine, f CorvalUs oi tue Oregon experiment siniion, ann j mrj- win nrrivo or re irum nosruui rf Friday morning. Secretary Jnrdlne will be nt the cnamtier vi commerce roms irom m o'cbck until 11 o'clock Friday morn ing to meet with citizens of Kugene. A car will be sent from Eugeno to Co -tago (Jrovo to meet him and escort him to the city, carrying O. S. Flet cher, county ngricultnrul agent, Frank U. Harlow, representative of the local grange. Jtalph I', I.alrd of Creswell, represenling tho Farmers' union, Claude 1. Horer, chairman of the agricultural committee of the Twelfth diitrict of the federal reservo bank, nnd Mr. Chadwjck, represeutativo of the chamber. Secretary Jardlne, who has been making nn agricultural survey, comes to Kugena from Washington, I). C, via San Francisco and the southern route. He will go on to Corvallts with his brother Friday, and speak at tho noon luncheon of the I'ortlnnd cham ber it vr tnmerrfl Snturdny, his one addrc4 In Oregon, before g'dng on to Mt titans. KKI.SO, Wah.. .Tune 23 C41)--Another mytPry that haa aerved to nllr the people of KpIko, who already were arouned by (he shooting to death lat Friday night of Thomaa Iiovpry, npwfipajipr pidli"her, haa been made public by I.ukp H. May, criminal. 'gUt einnlnyed by Cowliln county to investigate the Iifivpry mur der. Thp new nVvelopmpnt InvoU-ea Wil liam Woodricb, a aalewnian f"r a mo tor company, who allege b von Htrtppcf) by an iiiirinmvn man at Hip point of a gtin at Third nnd Columbia KtreetH, KelMo, 1 1 :.'t0 o'clock Sunday night, and ordered to eign a paper. (tip fMHitPiita of nhich he did not know, t in Woodrifb' refuMil Kign tliP unknown man walked away with tbe threat "ynti n ill heforp this time follow in the fonlstept f another," according to Wnodrieb' story. J The tuan was dem ril-'-d by Wood- . rich as inorc than si feet tail, wenr- ! ing a brown ditit of shabby appear: ' a (!, btrk foft mt, gray flatinel liiif, blaek hhocs. j i May said to hi.v that be di,nintpd . the pttrti.il id'-n'ification made jes h-rdny of Ifie .41 call. . re revolver ' found near the luxlr of I ovcry. ' haw S let found nothing tanatt'lp t "rk widi." mi id M.ij. j James Spoom-r '-f W ' t K'-Nn, jp. ; terdn pai'iiHy j r J - j . j f - f tin- -a capon rh one tie form-rl o.wd. A I ( 1 1 1 1 To-I'l. f'iriner ni)"r1 ho returned : e-!cidny and cbnfnd th' recall el. iti'in v, 1m-ti rc j;'ly r-'inov! b.io from offi.-.- i,.g.i, d.-i).l locUv ie.nniirp of n proi inMi.ttirdi for ll.ntij rlilirr.Hig tlie off i it. 1 1- natd tir i(H Wlli'ifa- for the hMI.hI of ti.i attorney, John Cat)', from H- at tie. .Mule Colt Swims Safely in Floods i-r.XM.irro.v ir.. Jun W hen tic heavy rums of Siiiidii tugl.t .trues the I'hli. Itfe.lii.g p!i.e neir I'dot Ito-k and sent it. fl ,..d w.'ers .witling down a dry gully through tiie barn).nl, it bore off a little m li cit b it two d.lM old. 'I be clt w is g ven uji a. tlrowiird, bo! wis ree.pr ered four ttilie. d-.wn t,e 'iii)..n, .i;.prn'ly iiniisrnied Hod was les-er li) feiurne.l to it. mo'ior .pi-ireofli none the .i.e f..r the I nj lime H aueut in th: water. ON STUKKTS 3c, ON TltAINS AN1 XfctVS STAXIS i Mav bo Candidate I This unuiual photograph of Mrs. Robort M. LaFollotta, widow of tha lato aonator from Wisconsin, .how. hor wloldlng a broom at hor homo. Sho Insist, upon doing much ot har awn housework. Mri. LaFollotta la montlonod aa a candidate to taka up tha atandard borna by hor Into hus band. ' IE MAIMSllN, Wia June 23. (D Tha progrPrirlve of tha nation are I oklng to tlioio In Wiiconaln "to make no miatake at this critical hour" Senator (Jeorga Norrla, rppubll can, Nebraska, declared today In a formal atolement, II came hsra to attend tha funeral yetlerday of Sen ator Hobert M. Irollette. Tho death of our great leadpr, tntint not b takpn aa any disintegra tion In our ranks," he nald. "Petty Jenlounip and perianal ambition in u p. t bp forgotten. "The banner of human freedom that has fnllen from hi hands muat be raised aloft and the fight carried on until happiness shall rnme to every lime and Joy be pnihnmed at eery fircMde." Henator N'orris coufprrcd li night ith Mrs. I.al-VllPtte and with aer t ernl leader f thp UKollelta follew- I t .l ..... ft ...ae.1.1 .llii.n t, ; ern in r ' (be selection of a uveor to ren- " m v ft 1 ' ill ! .ign these papers 1 nlor l.a Kollette prdisbljf will ba or toinorroiv night ordered In the near future by (lover- ; nor Itlaine. A proposal ha. been put f.rwaril that Mr., l.nK.dletle became a can didate, hut she It.ia made no public all- nouncenipnt to her attitude. Mean iim, Ihp narnea of icveral prominent (Continued on page tw-) The f.tory .4 Far . (il.HHIA t;tiltliiN. heii-itiful flap per, marries PICK C.IIKflDin. a .iruggling lawyer. H' r id. a of mar nage is fun and fine clothe, . . . but work or ,bi!dr-.' I lie's borrows his mother's liiai'l. M l,Hl' to I' ' 'i 'll'ina 1 ll.it .lie refiis lo learn Later, Masgie leaie., ili-gutid with lilorui s .,1.1 p.. t.". 'I hit It.Wiillll.ll SWVNSIIN, although i,.k teli h. r thei cu t afford a ma d. M- r r truvagacce swatnjis In. k euli debt-. I iloria h-irnis to see a gvat deal of STAM.KY W.UHITtN'. an actor Willi whom she become, infatuated. l, r l.e.r fi.ei.d. MY HKYMl H it. ,,f. r.f Ml JIHIN SKVMol It. begs ,,.r not 1. 1 see Naiburi; .e tells h-r how she, heiM-lf, has been .ttutihed I,,.,.,, ,.e of a f h-h love affair with Mii'IIIKU tiltK'i lilona to mend her JIM I llltl. Mtr i: also, beg. n, k b.o en ilai.g. rously ill Willi I HORiE EDITION NO. 144 T Southern Pacific Petitions For Construction of 40-Mile Project Modoo Northern Road Plan 13 Now Before Federal Commission WASHINGTON, Jim 23. The Central Pacific railroad hai asked th I. C. C perminalon today to construct forty ndles of new railroad from Klamath Fallf. Ore., to Cornell, Cal. Tha line will allow the Southern Pa cific lyatera of which the Central Pa cific ti a part, to maintain direct line Bprrlca between San Kraneiico and Ogden, t:tah, bealdes developing cen tral Oregon. MODOO NORTHERN LINE POUTLANP, Ore., Juno 2.1. Tha extension which tha Southern Pacific through It a subsidiary, the Central Pacific, la seeking to build to Cornell from Klamath Falls Is the line known ns the Modoc Northern. Cornell, 40 miles southeasterly from Klamath Falls, is the point in north ern California to which Ilalpb Hudd, president of tha Oretit Northern Hall way company said while in Portland Saturday, tha tireat Northern and Northern Pacific's Oregon Trunk rail way la projected from Hend vli Klamath Falls to a Han Francisco connection. T prnrorE, June 0P Five men early today rohhed tha First National bank at Shullhurg, Wis., and escaped In an automobile. It Is reported they secured In excess of 10.iy. AVhlle three of the robbers terroris ed cltiitens, wh wpre on the streets, the other two gained entrance to the hank through a window and blew tha vault. All telephone wires to thp town wpre cut. Tha pair on guard duty, fired t number of shots when townspeople aroused by the explosions about 3 t. m, appeared at doors or windows. No ono wn wounded. Before entering the town, th telephone wires were cut. There is ho night policeman on duty. Jame Simpson, president of tha First National Bank, said the loss , would ha large, but that thpre wia ; such confusion that hp was unaldt to git? an pntiinatp of thp amount of the , lour. I pneiiniotila. bile be ia recovering, Wajburn tells (iloria ha expects to York, lie needs money, tiloria get. from Hick's secretary, .MISS Nl KAN IlltllillS, by telling her sh wants it to have some gardening iluna as a surprise to lick. Vavburn promises lo pay it bac't within three weeks, tiloria goes shopping to buy a new dress, o as to appear attractive in Wainum eyes. She disrnvers, to h'T horror, that .he is getting tilt. Now go on With the Story 'THAT night l.loria ate nn dinner. ' When I Hck bad finished his, and Kanghihl had carried the trar ;. low n. fairs, l.loria went into his room. ! 'T.o..k at tne, liikky." she saij. "Am I getting loo fat?" I in k looked at her critically aa 1 she turned slowly around before hint. "Yon b.ok jti-t the Hume to tue aa 'ton always hioe," he s.lhl at lust. i KLAIT TO CORNELL S HOUTESOUGH IS 1