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lit is Vacation and Outing Time-And it is "the Season for Forest Fires-Be Careful When you go Into the Woods City News THE WEATHER OREGON: Fair and contln tli warm tonight and Thurs lay. Light dry northerly winds. Timpfature: Maximum yester day 82 degrees; minimum SO degrees. Stage of river 2.2 (eel. Direction of wind, south cut. 1 E-30IV2E EDITION ! VOL. 63 TODAY'S NEWS TODAY i.LGKM; OUEUUX, AVEDXESDAY KVKNING, .JUNK 24, W27 PR CF 0N iO'HKKTS 3c, ON TUA1NS 1 ttV,l-. AM, xfrws STANDS rv XO. 14) IS Lecture On First Aid I lr. K. H. ntuu wm deliver a lec- ,3re on Iirsi iu ft ij.tii.uus ur- I,, Of " "': " "- - iilid b!1 Tom CrallI,m' 'hiof of the ivrrtllis 'ire department, nnd one of ,je date's leading fire cniels, at the t ball tonight. Members. of the Eh- iDe lire uripun'""". i wn.uip in4 regulars, as well as linemen an.i Inner employes . 01 . uie .mountain Mites Vower company, will nttenl h, lecture. Any other J-.njrene per- I,B interested tire welcome to at tui icrording to V. E. Nusbaum. f-re thief. Mr.-Grcham is expected 10 '-riflf a:ong his iri-iniitun, nun .Hiiwistratc methods of reviving pcr- .pn5 overcome ar. iires. lie cnmluotod ae fireman'a sclionl nt Corvaliis la-4 l-ear, at which lectures on first ail here given daily. Methods of tinnda;- inf turn?, cuts, bruises and brok"1! limbs will be discussed and where ,.rict;cable demonstrations will bi fida. Lectures similar to the one -ivea tonight have already been con tacted ir. other fire departments of nuthern .Oregon towns under au,- ftt of the Red Cross chapters. Field Secretary Coming Wesley H. Lees of Washington. D. C, field secretary of the chamber of commerce of America, will be in Ku cene on Friday, according to word received this morning by Eugene 'hadvvick, local secretary. He is vis- i'iag communities tnrotigaout tne country in the interest of the national ibamber, and will come here from Klamath Falls. He had previously expected to be here today or tomor- -o .Mr. L,ees will corner witn oni- Icers and members of the chamber of commerce here, and make a general survey of business and industrial eon- IditiouB in Eugene and vicinity be fore goiug on to other cities of the northwest. Bank Anniversary Celebrated The directors, officers nnd employes ri the United States National bank ,'ct rated the tenth anniversary of be union of the United States X l- onal and the Eugene Loan and Sav on bank with a banquet last night a the Eugene hotel. W. W. Calkins. resident, niade an address on the itiilrond bond issue project, and David Aulil, vice-president spoke on the business of the bank from the point of new of service. I,, p. Bcrkwith aln Crank Jenkins gave Fhort talks. Ni- ban E. Tarrett was tonstmast-r. I'rank McAlUter enve n horn soli ac companied by Mrs. Ella llelmanno, and Kenneth Strnwn gave two read- Grading Work Rapid- All the grading work on the Natron cut-off will be completed by this fall, reports V. W. Winter of Rajotte and Winter, sub-contracting for grading work on one aection of the road. Mr. Winter is in Eugene for a few days transacting business, and says that work is being carried on at top speed at the present time. The Southern I'acifie has a 17 million dollar invest ment in the Natron cut-off, he says, nd is rushing the work in order to reduce the heavy interest on the in vestment. Mr. Winter's company is contracting from McFee Brothers ' f Seattle, .nd the two contractors hve a monthly payroll of SUTO.OOO. : Mr. Winter'ii firm emnlovs OOO mm. 1 Ike conatruclion on the Natron cut-! "1 i the heaviest piece of railroad I conctriK'tion now being carried on in the United States, according to the contractor. PuMotllce Movo Opposw) Kftnrts being made by ownera of 'lie Ktlwnrtis Fawmill at Iandai to taie the Landax postoffice moved trlIn it place on the highway to a '!"t above the mill and off the real to atrommodate them and a few fam il'a living there ia being opposed by "her ridente of Landnz, according It P. Coburn of I.andax who visit- in K'igene jrstcrdar. '- Spaeth Here fr- Puncan fpaeth of Princeton t University is a campus visitor this (Continued on page five) FOR SALE! Sewing Machine German Police Pups Diamond Ring Form the habit of reading fiur classified page each day. "ill be time well rent. Europeans Killed by Chinese E Rioting Renewed 'And Many, Flee City; Situation is Growing Worse Preparations Under For Demonstrations Several Cities Way at (By The Associated Freas) In renewed rioting at Canton sev ernl Europeans were killed nnd a number wounded. Women and children are fleeing from the city and about of the refugees, including som -0 Americans hnve arrived at Hong kong, the Itritish colony. Preparations are being made in many Chinese cities fr demonstra tions tomorrow which is the dragon dny festival. Shanghai dispatches say the success or failure of these detn nnstrations may materially affect the crtire Chinese situation. , Shanghai and its suburbs are under martial law in rendincss for possibili ties. Itepnrts generally indicated a con tinuing grave situation in South China although messages from Ningpo, where a serious condition was re ported yesterday said the crisis there had passed. Itepnrts from Mukden, the Man churian capital, received at Feking, deny that anti-foreign demonstrations have taken place there although a Imdon newspaper printed reports in sisting there had been trouble in Mukden. It developed that the British con (Continued on page six) 1 i , . . , . n- , i Eugrno sweltered today in !m tlf- of hf.nta wv r(.Cord of high 1 trmn(.ratr0 for ,h(. mmm. WhiI olf, S(tj worked overtime. .(,.ir and : i business mm ,,lrnP, nn xe rloctrir fans in thfir fH RpPPa Housewives who ventured away from home donned their light summer dresses f ging- horns, voiles or printed silks, and turned the card over for 10 pounds more of ice. Ice cream and soda fountains did a record business, while the mill race, and swimming holes contiguous to the itv were crowded with boys and girls seeking relief from the weather. Everyone hoped that the cool , breeie that tempered yeFteruay an- ; ernoon's hot weather would appear ; again this evening. Last night was . fairly cool, the mercury dropping to 40 degrees. The forecast is lor con tinned warm weather, with little in dication of coming rains. The spell of warm weather has i .1.;... h nnd tn most of the crops and seasonal fruits, according i to agricultural experts, and although the forest fire hazards nave a"n greatly increased, they are sanguine over the results of careful protective measures being observed. OREGON SWELTERS j portTI.ANI'. "re. June J4. leW - , Oregon was hit by sheltering weather today. The thermometer stood at I at P ortland at 1 p. rn. Marhfield retried all heat ree. or.ls broken there with official tern peratura of n the aha.le. Salem reported ail beat records for J'in broken Kith a reading of 1-0 at 1 ylo.'k. Medf.rd reporte.1 W- The fire hanrd is becoming greater evil k,.ur. Kdard I,. Wells, government nte,.r-.!of-t '.' hi,h ..rthe.t to ,r", f.irests rap 'lly. , Itosebiirg reported 'M degrees. mm op GANTON LEAV Blaze Forces Many io Flee To Save Lives Fire, oripnatinj- from it defective ! stove, swept throujh the Anne cnf 1 nt S8n Willamette street, completely destroyed the enfe, ami did serious damage io the rr.tr or Hi r'w .f sma11 frar ruiuiinKs m Fifth and luiuroene turret ut i o clock tn. ; morning. j Total damage !. variously estimated j from $1."00 to f'JOOO. The buildings are owned by E, .T Krnsirr. ."ill.'l Ninth ' avenue east, who recently obtained ' special permUsion fr :m the city coun cil to move them from the corner M adjo-.n the Terminal hotel, in order fo grant a lease to the service station which will occupy the cijrner. There is no insurance, according to Mr. Frasier. The Acme cafe is owned by 'Mrs. Murie Itcyn' Ids. who lived in a tent adjoining. The t-nt burned, although most of their belongings were f rived. The New York rooms, owned by Koy Hench were d.imagfd to the extent ,f $50 by the loss f curtains ami win dows. A small e nfeetionery ownrd by (i. B. II row n, between .the restaurant and shoe repair shop was slightly damn get! in the rear. Smoke fil'ed the streets, nnd ,l;im- Strait, night pitrolman, fired his r--, volvcr severiil times to awake the I roomers in the New York rooming j house (trie man b ft the rooms in his j pajania. nly to find he he 1 left his J false teeth, so he fought his w:y through the smoke up the rtairs to get them. Another, partly nverfine' by smoke, was nss!sted from the burning building by fireman. Itetvpy CampSoll. acting night clik in the postoffice. ma fie ihrie trips the stairway through the smoke awaken the fleeping n omers. Newspaper Comic Stressed as Tonic NEW YOKK. June 21. -lP-Iiead the new pa per comic sections, culti vate a taste for good storirs ami look nn the humorous s de of life if you would be healthy, wns (lie advice given today by Itr. Frederi'-k S. Seward, neurologist nf tioshen. N. 1 " nt ,no 'um Bum r"n""- tin of the Amorican Ins-itu.e of Homeopathy. "I'rf '" rU- f d. Vibn ty into rnRe on tbf alixiitest I Provoratu ore rflnil.t ites fir nerve ; einauanon na nrn n inn. it. .-ew ; ra eat'l. I .aimfe neurameni'-s to look for the ftinny s:ile of life, rue j liberal sprinkling of our new spnpers w ith comic strips is a (lerid'l.v bene-J ficial tiling from o health atuniioint." I Baseball Results 'AMERICAN Philadelphia It. II. K. .A S - .:. is ?' Pirin.ch ; i i ' n. ii. k. i . s i .R H l Taylor; Rof ton Philadelphia Flatteries: Khmke and firay and Cochrane. I NATIONAL At New York, In gime - ftrookljn New York Hatteries: tlrimes and Greenfield and Snider. At New York (CM game)- llr oklin l New York ' ' - Itatteri's: 't-boroe an'i !elerr.';. NVhf, Winr. Ian an'i iinj, i'-- in'. At St. lynns. Pi gsme 11. II. K. I'ittiburfh fl - St. !.o!i.. " 0 Ilatter.e: Yd, Shefh-m and Jooi i; Hr-nea and O Terrell. At !.'.t"n 11 H rbi'3dl;-t v H 1 M,.ton - 1 iatteri': Htts and Vil'n; O n y and O'Neill. At h:rt 'innanu Ch. ag- gime poatpooed; nuiL OFFICIALS! ENFORCEMENT POSTS TALKED State and Local Politics to Have no Influence in Appointments New Prohibition Program i3 Eclng Made Ready for Action, Report I WASHINGTON. June 21 -! Stat and local political influences are ti be shovrd aside in filing new administrative poMs in the prohiSI I .nn enforcement organization, it wn j indicated tod.iy at the treasury, wherj Assistant Secretary Andrews, was busy on pans for the new regim1. It ! was freely predated mat the asist- ant serrrMry would f:!l many of t!l '2'2 divisional adininistrstive posts In ' eoniinentiil I'nited Statt-s with men i fr iu districts other than those in which tltey will serve. Congicssi' nal iiifhiencrn in the pat ' has wrighed heavily in the selection of federni directors for states nnd ;n the selection of many other nib.ii dinate officinls and the treasury h;n not hern satisfied with ome of th-' men thii nnnicd. Mr. Andr-ws strd tday he wmih. not retain in on whoe integrity li.t boon oiietloiKd and who did noi meaMire up an producers of resu'is. The wliole list of present offirinls wiil be gone over bef. re the news svste.n gnrn into operation August 1, to de termine how many of them will Ir asked to st:iy. To obtain the t.vpo of iwlmiimlr i tors he scrkt, ihe nsvstant spcro(nry h;is nuked C- innt rdleM Jener il M'- Cnrl for a ruling on the salary que - ontiliuecl on page six) Springfield Girl Shoots Self in Body Jeinette Myert. 16-year.old girl of Sprlnofiotd. Is nt the Pa cific Christian hospital this after noon following what Is believed to have been an attempt at sul- clcd about noon today. Thcr shot was fired by the girl In nor own room, and her mother rushed to the spot. The bullot on tared the left breast, parsing through tho lower part of the left lung, and coming out through the bark. Th-j shooting was done with a small calibre Colt revol vor. Hopes for her recovery are cntertalnci by Dr. Eugine Km It of Springfield, who agisted the girl's physician. She Is the adoptrd daughter of Mr, and Mrs, A. F. Myers, Fourth and D streets, Spring field. Dr. ft. P. Morlenien of Springfield attended the girl at Springfield and then had her brought to the hospital here shortly before I p. m. The pos sible motive for the art Is said to have been a scolding by hrr mother. Prisoners Taken To Penitentiary j Sheriff Freak Taj It and Pepuiv Van Hrgrverud left f-r H.i!rn th.n morn ng, taking William Weaimpe thn wBtnd to two earB in the sa'e penitentiary on a h"'k of fD. and Arthjr rell, who m to rtP three years f r a similar of ftn-e. A thild Rnemher of lit pirty Parma Ks-h, hi rapd prn-n her through ihe mef ') of J-idg V. Skipworth. who eenteti'd th joijlb j tu two yr in the pein'etj'.ary an'i ! paroled bini t" b;i mother. Mre. Harah j Ka b, he rtsids at liubt-ard. DEMAND IDE F State Declares Dofendant Guilty of Murdering Foster Son Indirect Confessions Aro Attributed in Talk Before Jurors CHlt AliO, June 21. t)ludi- j rect confessions he attributed to the, defendant were the burden of the jury address today of (ieorge E. (ior- ! man, first assistant state's nttorney, first speaker in the Shepherd mur der trial. In opening yesterday, (ior man demanded the death penalty fur William 1. Shepherd for the "coldly calculated, brutal murder'' of Hilly Mel lint nek, his millionaire fos'er fton, by administering typhoid germ. Many pieces of evidence whih Shepherd was not questioned about yesteid:iy were held up by (iormnn as iiiii'ontriidieied evidence in this case, Shepherd d d not deny them when he vn on the witness stand and was given an opportunity. The Shophenls' visit to friends nl Alluiiucrpic, N. M., shortly after Hillv's fleath was torimd by tioruum as "flight inspired by n guilty vn scictice." "He wanted to put aa much li h t;i licit between himself mid the M'-riie of his crime as w.is possible. " (ior uiau shotiled. Shephord's (nnversaiion with Miss iMabelle 1'of.e, Ililly's fiancee, about Hilly 's iat hoiiis and its effect upon 1 tho youtli'M pliii-al condition, " w.is 1 the 'vdi e of n guilty cotiscieinT," do- assistant stale" iiitMitu'V, dared tli "Kll.lllllll r;UlH t rv:ur llillt till RAine wit imt worth tin $10m.iiim iroimm-.l," ( ior man en.il ruiicrrniii the Rtnlr'n ilncf witrifMi ond rufi'is rtl nfi'mnplirc of SliPplii-i'l. "It w.in , in Rlnlty cfiiiMi if lice wliiili prompt rl t.im tii rliniiRc h in il"inU!n tn nn nliiiii sion "f tlif fjolt Ih:it Ii- lm lirlpcil Sltt-phfiil. Ami rti:mi:u tfl Ju lif ilirl Kip Sli- pl)'il tlioete B'-riiin. "If lit ili'l not wliy .till lie bo Cm- (l 'onl iimi-il on pnjr two) T eie,l here this afternoon. ,i, ' perntioim are l.ing eu-pTHleit fight the Mere, ATfiiin. logxmz auperiiitendent af th iMuip report i. The blnre tsrfed '' 'dentally th.n morning at I nV.o k nenr ttie log ging opera f ion. Tiiere ! roniderflll? dinger that it may f!resd and d- i-on-niderabl damsg", hf al Hoofh Kelly men ny, hut eery effort i being toad to a i ert a genera' ronflngra-ti'-n. With the bunnlity t ''. 'h dan ger p -in, and temperature at !'. Ib li'ifteat it h hein ih.s yar, , luui mermeji and forenfry uteri are watch ing for e gnf of trouble. No fire have hern reported in the Cascade or HiunJ w i)n't"nai forest a sa yet, but flit rarig-rs and pi'roJm-Ti are keepini in t"Uii with rnngem of fl'e b) phone. MAN IS SUICIDE Poim.ANP. Or. June L'l (r- ry F. W.KMibrad. loa mnneg'-r t a rorT'p"iider!ee f hoo', ttt't d hi hf br jumping into tie Wii!-!oM ri - frorfi the Hroiidw ay hrufge iat tttz'u: H i Ui'iy m re'Oierd t 'daj. I(e!i lues wr iitirtlde to a'""ini f ,r in ft. He hud appenrM, herf.. rT-i-d.y, and lad Jut frfi tr--m id juriet mifferrd in 4n af j-.Vnt e.er-.J i- btta ago. oo see DEATH DEGREE FKiHTlXTr FOll LIKE ! Hero la akolrh ol William D. Shophnrd at ho look on (h wllnati alnnd In his own dofonae al hla Irlnl lor Iho aliened murdor of hla million. I alio ward, William MoCllntonk. Shoplurd donlod all ol the chlol allooa j llona or (ha alnlo. ARCTIGSHIPSWITH JUHD REGENTS PUIH NAVAL ULTIMATUM 1WPR1NCET0W TOLD WASHINGTON, .I'ltie 21. - 'P -After I hi tinv) ilrpiirtimMit IkhI llircnt in((l lo'lu.v to wiili-lrnvv from pnrtiH piitiim in Ih" Mnr.Mill.il. ,n lif rx p.vjilion, lli Nntiorml tifuRrnpliir o-cli-fy. Joint hpoiihor of tin- uii'l-'i ink 1 1 iK niiiMOnict'-l llint nn nt,r-''in"nt liml lic.-n rt'in-ln'.l nn'l iIip rxplorntloii wnuM Io i-iirrii'il lliroimli nn plniintwl. Th" nn vy hiMxt.-ii nn Hi liiNtnlln lion on tin I'rnrj, iip of Hip uliipi ff the i-ipc-lition of navy lonx wave ni'lio iiipiirntiiw, whiih tin'! l"'-n Wft iM-hin.l. It rtir-ln-t I In- i--piipni"iil iiottl. to H.hIim'j h tlif (IrHduj'-r I ut nit in to hi' put nlmnnl lh" IVacy. WAHU!N(i'lN. .limp "I OT) -An uliiiiintum r:illni(t for llif rr-turn of ill" nny ( (Hitinjc nt wit Ii tlif .Mm MjIIsii Ar-t!i cxpfihtion onl"n im) wirdi'm c-pjipffifiit in in h f : 1 1 I 'n tin- xpli.r nt ii'ii Jili !! I'rity. I'"" ,rr,i l"' icil by tin imvy (J'-pirtnn-ni ' " ' .' '' ' ",' ' lut num. I '.iiinniii !-r lljrd, hftitl.i.i the i.hvj frn'tinwnt with tli uprd -(ion h l nnnoini' r ) he would ref'T lb" .ueiii,n to t'onift'.iii'b'r Mn -Millan Tie expi'di-ti n mni'd Willi a frh'Vt wne Md.n ket il.-Kti 'ii l-V a piiV;ie i-orporation. The tuny d'p",f""'"' miid ifwt'iy this app:iratiM had de.elop. d trtoibi-. FLEET GOES NORTH t jOPNKY, N, S, Juii -1 ' Tli- iViirt. f.r - of the M I til 1 Arrti.- rioiit:nn "lni li! arri I iContuiiied on page tw t) Mrs, Scott Passes Away in Portland S I'OIITI.AM'. Ore ' garet MH'heMi) i !ate Ifarrey W. H . tor, dit-d b'-re l'ln ' of four in-ntba Mi , .fun Mir .ti, H;d"W of lb It. I'.irlUid ed after an l!!n"" i t w us bi.rii i I.nfroKr. 'n , Auguet "J. 1W. She ' n married to Mr - .,t( in l7 a A ' lhy came Io rrilat.d (ha year. Mr, ; S'oft wan editor of the Mrnt:ig Ore ' gnriiau until he died in I!'!". Sirs. '.S-ott in eirvn-ed hy two I.l M. Hcott, Ambrose H So'f, aid one j daugiter, Mrs. i.eroy U. I tehU. Tlii nrgnntr.ntlon nf tli goverpltn body of rrlnwinn univrriliy, the honrit (ritJ-tfcn, nnd (lie ri-iulloin with thr fnrully at tht liiotltiitlnn wrrt fxpliiinril IimIi v upon rr'pn"! by I'r. Phi ran Spitfth. of thi l'nu ll.li !-pnrlmiit nf I'rlnrfto, nml n noir.l t-iluratnr, l'r. Hpaeth han brrn a iiiPin trr nf tin fnrulty of Iho 1'nl vrnliy of Orrffoit niiniin'r ai-stilon Ni-veii linii'H, nnd in well erqiinlMrd with nomlitionn esintlng Iiti. Il la itoppins in Diijrrni f'r " 'w '' wlnlf rn rmiia to tin I ' niverwity "f SoikIktu ('iilifnrnia. wlir h will inirh thin iimmrr. Pr. Spafth siok vrry highly of tin il-'t-nrlment of drama nt the iinl- ir.it-, nlirl he ronitiifti'lrd the de piiriiiifnt of ptul' H.tphy for th work (contmui-d on p.ige tn . , JHoaWcO Burtm " ' I The Btory so Far ! (M.oltlA ;oi(pn, hfrtutiful flep pcr. marriea PK'K liHHiOltY. a ptruggling Inwjer. M'-r idea of mar : riage Ifi fun and fine rloihn . . . and no wrk or ehildrMi. ( pj.k horrowa MA'iH'. " moth-4-r' maid, Io tr b Gloria to rm.fc. ' lt.it, to the digut f M'-'IIKU ' liltKfKUiY. Gloria -on t lr to haru. At l-t Maggi lenv-M berau-i- of (Ho- r,a'a W;I-1 parlie.,. Th'-n Moris . Inrea HANfillM.P iHWANSOV, although Pi' k fiN ''"r ! ll,.-y rn:.'t afford ft i'.'d- And -h swamps Pik with ("r n' 5 cloih-'n and nn automobile, i Pick in dangrou-lT ill wi'h pn"U j moiii-i Purmg the l.t of h rrov . err. tiioria m grvit dal of STAM.FY WAMM UN. " t,,r Imlh limit une- i" infat'iatr.1. Ilrr fi . id, MAY SKYM'' H, 'f" 1 1( JOf HIVMOI It, warns he, armt bring aeen with Wajhurn .he it'll t.ioria how he it hf'-n nubbetl bz-. au. jt m fo-'li-h l"ve affair th ! JIM fAUKWK. j Wn.itojrn till (ilrm he br.- been 'offered a joh In w - " neetn money, iioria g" 'l ior no i Puk tecretar), MlH HHIOOd. the j EACH ASSERTS RiGHTTO RULE CITYCOUNC LS A. Rurio Todd Appoints New Set of Officials to Take Government Thomas Dovery Eulogused by Recalled Chief at Mass Meeting KRLSO, Wash., June 24. Two municipal governmenta, each aasofted rule today over thla city of 3,000, where Thomas Iiovery, editor, waa aa aassinntrd Friday after a ear'e fac tionalism in which A. Kurlo Todd wae recalled June 3, from the offica of mayor. Todd tnrtny, following declarations at meeting of hia fnllewera last night, when he addreaned K'OO in the open air, Appointed five men to be councllmen and limm-d others to nd- mlnlstratlvo posts. Mennwhils Nat Sin idj, Installed ns mayor after the recall, nnd cmincilnten put Into office with Mm, continued to perform. The men tn he nninril for the coun cil, ho sn)b. tire: Trunk Hwhuit, t'lipitalist ; and Chnrlee ('nrulln-ri, dirrrtor of Ihe Cow-lita county hunk, for the f,rt ward; A. l'enlinll. South Kelwi gru-ci-r, accond wmil; .luliii K. Johnnon, Went Helen. tohhltT nnd K. t. -Mer-rlninn. Went Ki'Nu, rent? or, for Hie thirtl ward. llhlMr coum ilinrn, who nre niruihfr of tin prcm-nt . coiiii' il, Jn.-k II,.)! Rt)d W. O. Mnllory. Todd regiirda Ihill and Mntlory ni the only niointii'rn of the prcHmt city i-minril, who hold Hi-'ir offi.-m h-K.tlly. Appointrnetits Made Tmld srtya h uppointt'i'-i f r city office will e: Krcd 1'. Hiiwu' t). city engineer; .lurk Scott, fin? ehit-fj Koly Oiituiuii, witter superuiti'iident ; T, H. I In men, polii-tj judife; i'rrd I.osey, .hit f of pitirt; Jmk NfWtoii, police Merx'nnt; John A. Pavia, street u- perintenilrnt ; Jor llfiuhrp, hridjte eu perintMidt'iit ; Pr. II. C, It. Norri. city health officer and Mrs. I.illma Cook, city librarian. Neceasnry court pron-dure to kgnl- Ixn ltis npinintments will he taken, Todd nnyii. Meanwhile, the P.n.lth adininlm ra tion rhy rnuni'il met last evening In the city auditorium and considered lornl Improvement district plmis and other g'-nernl affnirj of the city. At wlutt is anid to hae been the largest slithering evrr sen In the city park, Todd upoke ffr an hour Ia?it night on ivie of the pi I nnd pres ent in city and county sffnirs. and i ((".niintid on pnv sis) Iftl Minn llrigg the money li to be epnt on ror buehe ant trellises fr .ihe hoii.ie. Mie giM-4 nding in her enr with Wnjburn. who tells her th.it ftonra ('h'ltrk, an nrtr, in going to he in bin company in New York, flloria, i who in Jalotj of tfit a-'irehi, Tries. ! Now go on With the Story ' jl.OJtl A w ent on rrying quiet ir. j Then, pre-ieniiy, Kiif tiried her i tea,- on a 1 1 1 1 it wet biiit of a ramhric hamlkerrhtef. Sbe I-u.krd up at W(iy burn with et, red-rmuned erH. "How run I hdp cr) ing ?" she aska-fl. "It H bad rnougli Io think of ijour going awaj -but to think; tiiat Ijoti'r.' going where tlnit t'hotek wotn ' an i. . . ." I Oh. it uaM .h, mit-'h! (iloria hurt i into frio-h .nobs. Watbijru put hU arm around hr. Tbre w an a b'fiH of amtoi ance in ' hin eye-. Ne.thing in the world bored ' him tpiit mi irun'h a a woman In t-arn. It ridih.'d Ii t of all the beauty ' tiiat mndi her a Ihrilln-g nmipani.m. I "Oh, fofnc, come, liu--ei;" hf naid impatiently. "On!y a few dtiya ago were read awl willing lo-vt-r to I me agaiti! Kow come )-u vi (L'uutiQued from page seven) I