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he. Talk About Dividing up Lane Countv is Just a lot of Applesauce, as They say in Flapper Slang City News mum HOME EDITION -THE WEATHER Oregon: Fair tonight, cooler , iast portion; Saturday fair , continued warm; light urthwesterly winds. Tempera. ,ire: Maximum yecterday 100 jtjrees; Minimum, 52 degrees. Sltgt of river, 2.1 foct. 01. VOL. 63 TODAY'S NEWS TO PAY KUUKM-; UKEUON, Fit IDA V KYKXIXO, JUNK. 'J., U'J PRIPF oN STIIKKTS 3r, ON Tit A INS AM M-WS NT A N 1 H e. XO. J 47 netion of wind, northeast. It U is Whopper jjij is a fish story. Not one of Jt illustrated by spreading hands. proved by exhibiting the actual The Ptory is related by A. C. ion, manager of the Booth-Kelly company, who went fishing the McKenzie above Blue Itiver. jt leisurely fishing this stream Dison felt something on his line : jave indications of being a trout, nulled like a whale. It proved to t whopper of a redside, 'Jli inches 1. aud according to statements of jK.fue sportsmen is the largest fish 1 1 , kind hooked this year. The fi h I L on exhibit in the display window llobuk's cigar store last night and f I,; morning. Fishing iu the McKenzie cot been so good the last few ,.St according to a number of men ,i fished un the river the last two s. Whether the hot weather had thing to do with it or not is not d, but fish caught in anything ir large quantities were taken in cooler parts of the evening. No .ird catches have recently been re :ted, and the -IJ-ineh specimen un by Mr. Dixon proved to be a k surpri.se locally. tione Service Installed A central telephone, exchange for hater seiviee is being installed at Southern Pacific depot. L'uder the c system all Southern Pacific of- ! - and ii Iipw oiit-riiti.r will In mm- ;fj to take care of the switch- rird whUh is now being put in. The -rator will give special information . those calling, as well as connect ; those telephoning with whatever .arimcnt is wanted. The expecta ii is that the new system will mini fy the telephoning for the public, ording to J. B. Hewitt, chief clerk the Southern Pacific office. The rk on the installation will be com fled as soon as certain cable chang can be made iu the next week or . The new operator will work with : operators in the telephone office. erkman Prostrated Carl H. Smith, lltltj Alder stree;,' n stricken with the heat at 4 p. in. stenlay while at work ou the ISte ns and Perkins building, Fourth and iliin streets, Springfield, lie was .'.iipling gravel behind the cement ! ler in the h-t sun, with tlie inrr-1 ry Ii "Vering nroimu 1HI when he . il unconscious on the ground, Hs mg overcome by the hem w.is nt-1 rbutrd partly to the fact that I.e j d been drinking too much water, ,ile cimtinuiug his work in the sun.! 'llmv workmen brought him to con-1 i'ti-ness iu the course of a few inin , and he was taken to his home :n i'llfiie bv Bert Snook, foreman of e building operations. ..mil mtuir. Old! iuu I j The new 15-mile trail from Scot is -iirg to Smith river is well under wr.. ; 'onlnif; to word received this niorti- i ? by It, S. Shelley, supervisor of Siuslaw national ftirest, fr t:i Henry Spindling, trail foreman. Si It1- nf trail have been completed t" pnint a mile north f Fein Tn,i ""'"iit, a mile over the divid n tin miih river tide. A crew of eilit m-Mi i" ' ll Ml HllfK Pill r .im. "- ! 'icr.iMe bl?ting is needed al tig t'o 'ail. though it will only be wide I'Dtiish f-T pack horses ami men to hn ever. &k from Vacation I'n Humphrey returned j ester- .'7 from a two week3 vacation tpent rapi ne about the state in his auto- tnhiie. He vis-ited Astoria and the '"Kt district, Portland, and nHo went K!in:i!h Falls nnd Diamond lake 'f"r returning home. Et Take Seven PV'n new members initi.itrd by l:iks I-.dge are: Archibald Eckels. I'-Wh, i (scar Ellis. Onkridge; James ir.ti.nn. Oakridge; Bobert C 'K-ruHMt. Weftfir and Jams A. d:iLie, tii.kri.lge. James Totts 1 f-tta?( lirove was reinstated. 0j 0 I R(y Vfatrh Will Spoak H-.y Vfstoh, who recency re'iirr-'d (Continued on page five) SELL IT THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED If you d?rifli you want a niv rar this aummer It b" vry easy to flnrt a W - k buyer who will ra' a enoii price for your usd cr through our CLASSI riKii AILS a f"w lint-a lo it. tDMK IN OR PHONE IS NOW THE EUGENE GUAD v i lln III II IL ss ss .m Cahimt LANGHE I i Rancher Wins Wild Race , As Mountainside Starts , To Slide Moving Wall of Rock And - After Rider JACKSON, Wyo., dune G. (P) liacing ahead of an avalanche with his life and the safely of his family and home nt stake, and -winning by a mat ter of minutes, was the experience of iil Huff, Wyoming rancher, whsc story if seeing the north side of Sheep mountain crumble and fall iicriiss the (Jrovsventre river valley, near here Tueihy, became known to day. Huff said he was riding on horse back nt the foot of the m on tain, when it began to move carrying on its back a section of the dence Teton national forest. Hi was riding near his ranch, lie said, when he $aw this. lie turned and began a desperate ride fur safety. The avalanche, with it mail. Huff declared, bore down tc ward him in the form f a moving wall nf boulders, trees and earth a hniidml feet high. His frenzied hon-e, struck by flying splinters and stone?., ran to higher ground at one side, nni tin1 h:g land-slide missed him only ... a few feet, he declared. Races to Hom . j Once clear of the oncoming iiioiiri- tain Huff raced t hi. home nearSy. I He rushed his wife nnd daughter to a point of safety and then relumed to ! save us ninny of his hrlougings uh (possible. .Most of thre Ii"1 saied by ! w rking throughout 'he iiijiht, he r- p oie.:. Muff saio ni.iny oi his cattle were k;Neil. two ranches above his wrre wipnl out tnl that the ranger stati.'ti ncn-by wdl be submerged 'n tC'ininued on p.ige eight) THREATS SENT FOR KI'.I.Sll. Wash.. Juno Id. Annnj nirtim Iptffrd throntrninj the live nf I. nke S. May. ori.ninnlrinijt. retained hy I'Mvlit! ennnty te Invesligaie the murder nf Thum-ia I.orerr. and l'p uty Sheriff cliri-n-'e I.iinhnr. ore the dovelni.Ttr-nts in the Imvery murder tin.'ery reead tnday. May rTejvrd n letter Thursday ere nh til r..irii the nuil. The letter, hand printed nrd ni'h no name niin- i I .fimini.'.i.i.t he hfld e'l. ii.i"'i."'! " better "lay nff hii invetiatin In tlii field nr h" -'iilH meet the ame fare a. I.nverT. Offirer? heiieve t!l letter .re llie eff ,rt nf ,nme "mill" nr nf mm'"!!' who krini"" .nrnethirit almut the I'n- very murder. h" l" attempiMH ny tlie.e letters the rrii'ie w in ebiin a tnenry tnai a. mrr.rr.itted by a h.T wit. A. It'irie T ! : reeill.rl nia.' la n clit departed f"r S'lttl-. it learne.l today. I have mid my f!l"W'r m keep heir nmutli. -hut and their eir 'pen d'lrirn the time that mu- ti'P" be fre the heanr.a of the uuo varrar.m ro.e.!ir... in! af-er- r,o..n." Todd 'd pri 'r to i'a.it.- "I f in n!l a iri.sf meefinj in for Monday .i.t when I ikall ex.' tl' d,.il lili'l IM'i'i ' Todd de.l.ired be eipeeted to re mam ar from K'." "t " Hon etar'' I m an effort t " renin u, offiee if heard in lour! th"' M IS VICTOR MENACES LIFE former -m m m m mm w. m m m Member Guest Here Eugene Stars To Meet Coos Club Goiters Marshfield and Kugcne golfers will meet Sunday at the Kugcne Country rlub in what officials declare will be the biggest meet of the year. The visitors are bringing a team of nt least IS men, and six women, who will participate in the play, it is an nounced. The best golf talent in the two cities will be seen in action here. Ktigene won the match nt the eoost city recently, and the visiting team is determined to win back the inter city honors, it is stated. The entire party will arrive Sunday morning, and will be guests of the Eugene country club during the day. The teams will line up as follows, it is announced : Marshfield 1. Wm. Wade 2. B. S. Fisher .'t. I. U. Tower 4. M. Keith 5. Frank SJiaw (i. B. It. Thandler 7. .1. H. Jeffrey S. Claud Nasburg !). B. II. IVwIey HI H.J. McKeown H. W. J. Conrad llV Fred Abbn 13. i. U. Tuicring 14. lr, Kndicott -!.. Or. Johnson 1(1. Del Gordon 17. I'r. Peacock Ladies: Marshfield Eugene Bert l'rescott George Mctiill E. O. lmmel Bud Sigwart Kay O Honnell Ralph Martin A. H. Tiffany Ivan Anderson Art Morris Geo. Hitchcock Wilson Coffey Harry Hunbar A I St ion Jack I'nH i Pr. Seth Kerron ! Jim Seavey j Clvde Johnson Eugene Mrs. Grady Mrs. HiMicoek Mrs. Stien Mrs. McGill Mrs. McCnmmon Mrs. Uoonie will come are Mrs M.rs. Kndicott Mrs. Keith Mrs. Peacock Mrs. Kennll Mrs. Chandler Mrs. Johnson Mhers who Tower, Mrs, Fisher, and Mrs. Conrad. Oiher men who may make the 1 rip n:.d piny are W. E. Chandler, C Mc .loliusoii. and Fred McCollum. Youth Drowned as He Swims Stream lidSMIIl'Hi;. 'Ire., June Jli.- Ar tiiur J .i 1 Ion. nged lit. wan drowned nt llillnrd lust nifclit. while leiviinming in llie Soul Ii I'litpMUn river. Hillnn went i:l i the water a few minute, after eating a lieirty inral ami wan swim ming i'T-isn th. .trram rarrymir litfe ,!hik N uih nn hi, baek. J'iltnn wn. an exjiert ewiminer, but middenly Bank nut nf nichl, withnut nn outcry, and diil not appear na:n. The ynunRer. who nni beinj taken rr"i. the rtream. eried nut and attraeti.l h'lp. and was f ins d wn f'tr the thiid time wlien lie wan re. rued ,y tjenrx'- Peter. nn. I'eteri'n aim rained th' - l.ndy nf llillnn. afrer it bad ln in the water for about minutes.! Itrxusntati-'n vn attemptffj but ' nothing could be done. Th ymnig nun father is secrff.iry f the t ham-1 l.f-r of conimrce at ' r'.ill, Csl., 1 I ijii-n has be n empl? at tli K. 11 Pnvidon farm at Dil-ird s n-e la-t fil1, ' : Roys Arc Thought Drowned in Slouffh MAUSllKllil.It. i'-e.. .'un' -'- f.e.fr .lnr. '-1 ami Albert Knme. ID. half b-ntl'.'r-. m f Mre. .In -n Frame of South Mourn, are b l.ev..l ,"r wned in .o.th S'o ith. The eo,.t r,ard ar.d rr,ot ! th' eit:.r. of .t.har!e.to9. nine mi!', '"m here, ir- ,e3reh.r. the he...l of tl,e ,;o-:jh f,.r e ,o.iie. 11' " rjt w' iy. Tl.e l.o. left Monday r.ijht in a . v,,.,t .f none to., t.,od ron.lm- f' inV-il d .tartinc "' '" i lo bul.t raeoin.. Tr.e !o'ir!' ... ..tremely r...:ih Moiidar :'( and it i l-l.e."l "'" '' th' h ? i rouin e " ' - i !., ,r,d wh i.ir.f. ami Karl Win. , I i:a. I lie .1 t '"' - . - .nofti.r uia f . thein a. 11.' heal -f 'h -'. ' .u-n"! w.th word that tne) had Le. LEGION MEETS N PRIME RODEO S HELD Five Performers Injured in Big Frostier Show on Opening Day Estimated Attendance of War Veterans is 5000 From all Over State PltlNEVIEI.E, Ore., June 2(1 -Five performers were injured on the open ing day ,tf the rrdeo show, held in conjunction with the American legion annual state convention here yester day. One acc;deut threatens to prove serioirs. Elmer Smith of Alberta, Can ada, attemptiiiig to ride n wild horte bareback, was thrown and the nnimal fell on him. The con vent it-'n opennl with dele gates present from nearly every pot and auxiliary in (be state. The nt tfiidance is estimated at o(MK. In th firt evtnt, the free-for-all half mile thorouchl-f ed race, Cnlruru, owned by Hore ami CnrI, placed first, tlceo'a, owned by Jtore mid Carl placed second, and l'oetT Haver, owned by l.orena Triekey placed third. In the f rt round of the bucking contest, Mac McCuiloush. rode Jump dig Jack; Buy Cns.li rode Steel Head; (Continued on page two) I High Market Sale In Wool Reported P.Uin.ANH, Ore., June IU. -Th 1 tatgettt woo sate of (he season hifcj been cloned, rstnblishiiig new high j market levels and stimulating interest'! in the trade. The t Portland Wool : Warehouse company s ll .".."pH.mh) t loitnd fif fine and half blood at prices ' rnnjting from t" to -liWyc. Bisin firms were the purchasers. ( Today's sale iiichuh thit the mar gin be'wern buyers and holders ideas has narrowed down to a business j biisis and it is expected to start ac tive buying in the country. Hid ut 1 t"dny range from o." (o .'t7e nt ship ping point. ; Baseball Results '; NATIONAL i At I'itlnluirgh .('ineinnati I'ittehurch ; Ilattene.: Ilijey. May. H II E ...:t 2 l . , .: 10 ft itcn'on and H,irgrave. Krueger; Kremer V Smith. At Host on Philadelphia K 11 'i Jtnton 1- - I.atteriee: lrchel. KnigJit an 1 'i!s n ; I. en ton ai"l ' 'Nd. - At Host on, -nd lame It. II. E Pbilndrlphia. II" 1 lloston :i 11 2 Ititteri; Couch end Hnlinc; Mtr 10,'iard. Vargas ami 0".mI. At New York - itrooklin New Vnrk ItaMeri.fl: I'efty. II. II. K. .11 1.1 i tl I! 1 Krbardt. lireen. (t.hnrDe and Jay. or; l.eherr). Not', Hun'r.inter. Itarn'., Ilean hnj- llartlej. AMtHlUN At I'hilide ph a Wah:r.ft"n I'liiladelphia "' I'.atteri'.; John.on ar.d Hu'l; r and I'eikin.. H'rry. At Chi'iio - llevel.ni 1 ( h-. ' '-' llarterieli: Mi.ler. I'.-i-seie M.i a'l; I'lVr ai.. S. halk. Id (I S 1 llro- H J .1 1 an! At l.etT'it t. l.'-l t II I'. .1 :: .e.'Oil a ! ' lia'tenea. .ate ai..J ICr. 1'ii'u: W h.'.rli..! and L.xirr. Cool Breeze Conies; Hot Spell Halted Cool breezes, sweeping out of tht mountans from the northeast today, brought relief from th nnurcnaiTd heat of the lt two days. Moderation in temperature was not ed early this morning, and at 8 o'clock noon, the thermometer had registered 11 degrees lower than at tha same hour yesterday. The heat wave in apparently broken, although no signs of rain have been seen. The extreme tieat of Wednesday night was not noc.ced last night, the minimum record I wing o- degrees, ac cording to the instrument a kept b) Gerard M, lie Broekert Vnited States weather observer. The hourly record today, showing the cooling temperature, aro as fol lows: il a. m oS 7 a. m J S a. m is 0 a. m 70 10 a. m 7 11 a. m. T W V2 noon -1 1 p, in SI J p. m M :t p. m S! Fnrest fire danger was decreased greatly in the "ii-hotir period ending this mortting, when tne percentage of air h .nudity roue fr in 110 per cent yesterday afternoon to -10 per cent this morning, Lockouts are still keep- i ins close watch for smoke, as th? idling r point was expected nsnin dur I ing the extreme hot peri- d of the I afternoon, i The Willamelte river is down In I he low e jit point of the year, the river gauge at the Ferry' street bridge showirR only 1M feet of water. Con tinued moderation of the hot went her ilepends almoin Entirely upon the I (Continued on page six) TO PREVENT BLAZE The forest-fire hnrard continues in the Hiujlnw national forest, necordiin to H. :1. Shelley. foret supervisor, although every precaution is being tak - :rn bv m'n "f the forest service. N. firrs have been reported ns yet from! 'the Siuslaw district, alth'rtigb the bl I fire burning in tlie Sii basin on thej 'I'll!', DAI, EES, Ore., June '.41. -! upper Siletz river is l' mil from ; Eire of unknown origin completely d ';!,.' ....!::, might menn'-e the for-. r r") ed lh i-oinentu of (tie Wiltcr jest timber undr conditions "f 1' w.r j William c mpany nnd Edward C . humidity and higher temperature. Mr I'e.ne company nrt houi s hete in Sbellej said. The fire in on ihe 1j , ulx.f one hour beginning nt 1 1 :.'JO n. g ng site r.f il.e Valcd Euniber coin- m, it-dar. Hud it not been f,r !n j p;inv. Jcrenwe'i sfr prenmre from the ne,v A report from V. li. lli-kmsti look- rit well put Into use a week ago. j out at Prairie Mount jenterdsy afi-' the entire wet fnd "f (own nmtl-J 1 ernoon, n what wsi be!:eei to b,),ie burned, fir depn n tnetit offi-i a forest fire on Condon creek, "' cist beheve, A sir' ng w.st wind w.is found to he a .la.h burning nn per mit. Tlie rt.e'-k-up wan made with Loiknut Joe llerr'man at Cuilllll II' P'k. CONDITIONS BETTER r.r.VI.. Ore, June 'U Knre.l fire r nd ti n. were irreatlx improird th . ii.nrrins. toe reiatue huriod-iy no li . h.!i I"-! ' ' andinn at .V' :hi in- rninz a'eor'l' in tn the fore.tr;. offoe. 1 in, I. h;h- er than it ha been in ...era! da... Nine for-.t tir' .le been rrporl'd .- far a re, i!t of :? e f!e. tn' ,!onii le.t'rdl?. ' KLAMATH HAS FIRE K I.AM A 'I'll KAI.I.x. Ore . J in' 1"! - T,e f.r.l fore.' fire of the er In KlatiiB'b o only orig.n. a eordu g tin. n.orriir.g. b. of n- endiar a '.port ti.a ! K afoa.h fore.f I"'" ... . at on. Arre.'. are t,' roade within Ihe neit ff . .... .i.o Tie fire w I. ierds in a ei a' re iaet peHe.) I ' two d.i', itart"! of gfe.n t.io'r in (iie Itir bitrh .. W. .U. "'I UO.i'r I t'ef 't' nd " ; p" r t i ni' tn ipr-ad mill .Hi1 ' tta'.t.. t, il m m m Today BY SECRETARY 0 FARM PLAN W. M. Jardine is Guest of Lane on Coast Trip And Is Greeted Here Co-Operativo Enterprises of County Complimented By Visitor I.ann rounty received the congratu lations of Secretary of Agriculture Jardino (his morning for having the greatest number of sucrsnful farm ers cooperative enterprises In Ore gon. This comment was made at a one-hour session with leading farmers and busiueis men of Eugene nt the chamber of commerce. Mr. Jurdine said that ho had re ceived reports on Eugene's co-opera tive work, through his brother, James T. Jardine, director of the Oregon experiment station, who accompanied him on the trip from Hoseburg. "Keep up th good woi'U," the sec retary said, "cooperative marketing Is the only way the farmer can put his, biisinena on a profitable basis and hold It. I've been making a study of i perativo work In California and j have found the rensou I hey are suc cessful Is because they've nurd busi ness meibods. I ri'n't know of any big business today that Is being con ducted any more successfully than that of ( 'nlifornia ngrlcullure. Wrong Methods Told "It's the surplus that's been break ing agriculture ever,. where. Califor nia ia getting on because they are inerrhiiniliMiig products of Ihe soil as Gary in merchandising his slrel." Secretary Jardine was nnalde to visit llie Eugene Emit (irwors ait eiaiion plnnt as lie planned, although he disri.Hrcd it with M. II. Harlow, preiidenl, and J. II. Hop, inriicigir. Mr. Jnnline's parly included his sec retary, K. M, ltosae, Ins brother, James T. Jardine; V. A. J'-lixen, rt- ILutitHittt'd Oil pIIK H) ( ! I JIZC IiOSS JlOJIVy j In The Dalles Tire blowing. Hardware, farm in-tehuierr aid a inrload of n'wa print henna'a to The I.ailei I'broni'le w.re .tored n the William, warehouse, wh.ie lii. fire etarl'd. H uh et r iiitn re. were of rorruga.ed iron o.er .od frame. '1'iie I M .11 e.tniittril nt a'ooit f'1. 'I'tie o .u-t.if.ed i.j Ihe lidward C. I'ea.e ornpatij, nnri 't !be o). teuta of the I'ea.e w iri'iiorie, wa. I.ll.'fl, f :!!; ,o,,red b ill -uraro e. No in. 'in to e i an led on either of the b lilditigi or on the nt'iii nf t)i. Woiiaroa warehouse. 'I i.e Tease warehou.e b. lolled to he .-.miih I- ren' Ii e.iate. 'lue Walter Wil!..ioi. warehouse wj. owned bv A. N. WMh.li.il. At 1. 1.1 the lire .nil hurroni:. but 'lie fire ii. .. 1 1 rjlllt bed It welt under ' ntrol. MINER If KILLED Mlilit . 'Ill. ":e . June It A Ti.oi'H m.lier. kdl'd mi Il I i. : . on A"l.ie. was a-rio'isiy 'i'J""'i oi Th ire.lar afteninon hi the pmnat'il e i etiilo.ion 'f a blast in the tunnel of, 'heir mine :n the Trail distri.l, n. e .rdit'g ''. i t'l rerei.e.l by tt,e co:- ,1"! jar" ..t.er h-re t.'.n morninj. i timria i Eugene Visitor j Wllllsm M. Jardlnt, iocrolry of aorlculluro, who Is tho guost ol Eii gno today on hit tour of tho Paolllo ooast. The annual educational conference at tho I'nlvcrslty of Oregon opened this morning, when Uenn II. P. Shel don, of the achool of education, ad dressed tho educators and amnmer aehoolo students on "O. Hi airier-Hall, An Esllmata of his Influence on Am erican JCriueaUon." MniiT educator from all pari of Ihe slata are In at- tendanre at 1 1m sessions which will P""inue loimj ' " At tho afternoon session today R j I). Price, superintendent of schools ..t. nt Enid, Oklniiomn, spoKe nn i os U..IHU. n Meleniifie Clnssl f ics t ion 9 V: v x l) of Pupils." Heart Marlon Hrown, of "'arch Ihe smouldering wreckage for the Cnlvorsity High School, Oakland, bodies. California, talked on "Hoclnlinatlon Tbey predicted It would take many ; Prohlema In the High rVln.nl," nnd hours of digging before nn accurate) "The Jlesearch Hurenu and Hchool appraisal of the wisiiaU.ee would bo Efficiency' was dincussed by Ir. H. made. W. Ueltusk, director of the bureau of Fireman Is Killed, research of the Portland school. A firemfcn, John Hugan, was killed Dean Ii Speakor ftn hl wfty lo ''fn vUtn " 'iM , , , . truck overturned. Two otlier firemen Itesn Hbeldon outlined four points nn which 0. H.nnley Hall baa gained 'J" , , . ,. i. I 'f expbmlon came with startling recognition ae a leader In the I tilted , i . , i ... ftwrlffnrss at II o't jock. Matties en-e- Hinies. These are, child study, In .ii . ' b'ped the structure aUn-'st Immediat-'-which he has done a grent deal of con-, ' , i ii ni tin Jf f" owmg the b'ast ami the mof an) struclive work; liberalisation n sin ' de,.rte; ne pl,.ae. nf teaehl,,, nf "'"" ''; rellninu. anhjeeta; ami reae.rr !'"" "" . . finest plavhouse collapsed, uiiivi-rsitics. ... I hoe who were able to make therr The life nf Ihe re e.lue.tn, wa, ; b iraerd by 1-eai, Sheld.,,,. ., I .elf ; (j f)t tlldied lor three je'lr. "n"er I.,.,,, iuh. t i-r u,.i.er.ii.v. n.n i.., 1 , ,i,nrnu wnrlier and IhinVer. ami a tull t-lll Ul.. pioneer In e.periineiit.linn, .aid Kenii Hheldnn H ' Itifliienreil .nine- what by 111" .tU'ly "f I 'nrwlliiem. and . uided int.. lb- Plb "f P)' b... , and philnaopliy by llem, r.l t 'ontiniied nil iae eihl ) Tha fitory ta Far j III lllll.V I i i II I ' 'N, beautiful Hap ,,rr, marrie, HH K lillK'iollV. ..ruirgliiig lawyer. Her idea "f n.r- ; fun and fine rlothea . . . lint r"1'' work or .hii'lren. Mi. refn-e. to or le-P '" re. IIANI'.IIII.I' KWANM.lN lo do il for her. although Id'k eaj. th-r nan t afford a maid. And he ,waio.a I li.-k with debt, for li-r eb.lhe. ...d new Butomobile (ib.ru heroine., infill i.aied with UTANI I'V W AWtl UN, an out-ol-work a.tor. Her 'ja'i'' friend. M AY KVN t wife of Hit Ji'HN M '. i ' XI ft K. wart:, h'-r not to be seen wilh Wa.burn. h' I'll ,;b"ia h.. .lo h.r.e'.f ba been snubbed be.-au.e of a foolish lore affair with JIM 'A ItliWK. link li.O'inr. .eriou-ly ill with pneumonia. Hurim the .!) of hi. sl., reeoverr. liloria leea W'ajbnrn nm.tllilh. He tell, her he 1. going i New Vork lo g'l a Jon lie neeo. - 1 oi .... u. ( Ml ht lllri'l1 ; j,.liey, . iorm o., - mnn" y from hia ..-ietry. Alir'.-' ItltltiliS. .-he tell. Mi.a llrigga he ante t lie Inon-y lo improve the linu.e i.d Wajburu i' drirtn; audi , i IN f Kansas City Tragedy May Cost Lives of 30 to 35, Is Estimato Balcony Falls And Scores Are Trapped in Debris As Fanio Ensues KANSAS CITY, Juno 28. UP) Firemen late today found the bodies of two unidentified men li tho ruins of the Gllllt theater building, which was demolished by an explosion and flro late last night. Both were badly charred.. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 3(1 An unknown number of persona were kill- i ed nnd scores Injured when an ex plosion, followed by fire, destroyed tho (lllli theater, a burlesque house, hero Inst night. Ait audience variously estimated at 50 to 101) was viewing motion picture film. This morning, hours after the de struction of the five story theater building, no definite estimate of tho number of dean could be made, al Ihoiigh police and fire department jf flclala euid they believed from fit) to lift nf the hundred or more persons In the theater and restaurants ind stores 0r lt.e l.uHdlng had been trap P in io neons. L'nrL tml... flriaH I...1 a,..hl,.l . j - volunteer party or Ms) men to me rear ni. ... .u, .-.r,. j gathered fr'un .urvlvnr., Indiented th : front e.it llin.l Int. e Wrn rut off by j the rnla..e .,( the Ihenler fb nr, hut iinne ni tso-e wno rea.-ne.i .nieiy or ("'niitinued on ue m NIGHT CROWDS Iliulrice Burton -" the rar oi .rturiia. W'avbilrn diaap. pear, and liloria. had!.- hurt, la taken lo the hospital. W hen eh haa been In the bo.pitnl two week, and ia bet ter. Mirk come, to see her. He ao-ni-si her of having been nut Joy. riding with i'a hum and shows hT the a' tor'a .-.garet ra.e, fi.ulid under the w reeked .'BT. Nnw go aa With tht Story M.oitlA took Waiburn'i eigaret rase from I 'lea. Wondering, 'he turned It over and over in her ilitn ' and.. "Wtiere in Ihe world did ynu get tbi. lliingV' .he asked, puraled. Tha last lime .he had '.een If, It had heen lung in ihe wet yellow mud be. id lb wrerk nf her .-ar. And ahe nil pnte ante that .he hadn't pleked It up. 'The nurae in the office dnwnitntra Just gave It lo me . . alnnf w"h Ihe Jewelry Jnil bad on when ynu eaiue Int.. the h'.-p.tal." Hiek an- ,were,. Ilia mir- ewii'ini -.'. .1., ..... He took a little handful nf jewelry from hie porket and aaeil t down the bed. liloria picked up her I'luua (C'uBtinurd i-ti pa atren) j ami 'A werki henfe.