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fot too hot; Not tooCool-Thats the Condition of the Weather in Eugene Today and Most Other Summer Days City News THE WEATHER Oregon: Generally cloudy to. night and Sunday. Cooler In the Interior. Moderate west winds. Temperature: Maximum yestor. lay. 9n degrees; minimum, 51 Itgrer. Stage of river, 2 feet. Direction of wind. west. HOME EDITION VOL. GS TOIUY'S NKWS TOIAY LUU.i,., UKEGUN, SATUKIUY KYKXIXU, .Jl'XK 'J7, lii PR1PF 0N T1(KKT8 3c; ON THAINS 1XAV1-- AV'1 VKWS iTMS oc NO. 113 Ulcers Quit Job Vbru laborers on 1,16 -iurn cut ;f ranatrtiction above Oakridce want , fflebratn the Fourth of July they don't aK ior a "i v, !iT.0fft or turn in their rcsifinationv jut rjuit. And they are quit cuf dow, by the scores, according to rord brought to Eugene by visitors the construction camps. I Miaily llboQt this time the big labor turnover t, experienced at the railroad camp. -a iii.tr it has already commenced is i!-!:.,.! Iiv tnniiv railroad men. After I prut, j - the workers celebrate the Fourth of Ju'r week and spend most of their coney x are rea('.v to return to ork, and the contractors will fill up heir ranks from those who come back to be hired ou the juh again. Many w--- e fiC1't rom ,ut? employ went bureau in Portland. Had road wnilitioiis have delayed the big spriiijj turnover, according to local infonna jo, but now the men can move easily jfoin one place to another, and show lompunction about laying dowu their ools and quitting wheu the spirit joves them. Scouts EnteHalned Two Hoy Scouts, hiking up the Pa die highway from .California, visited tie Y. Mi C. A. building in Eugenic ifsteiday on their trip north. They were tired, dusty and worn-out, hav ing hiked steadily through the bilini un of the two days previous. They had also been given a number of rid.'s by automobile tourists, they said, b tit despite this fact, bad to do a 1 t of nalking in the sun. The boys asked to .t directed to si meone's back yard where they rtiight roll up in their iaukets for the night. AY. 1. Walter, joys work secretary, was at the deslc, ,nd invited the boys to make beds jpou the soft mats in the men's gym nasium, take a shower tintn and a wiin besides. Delighted at the pro- pects of such luxurious nccommoda- ioiis the pair took thefr shower, join ed a group of other boys in the swim- tank, and went to bed. Early this morning they resumed their travels. Many to Take Hikes- Secrecy surrounds the itinerary for the over night hike by Y. M. C. A. ;.oys next Monday and Tuesday, A uge number of boys have Indicated ibetr intention of taking the trip, and j although many inquiries have been re-1 reived about where they arc going. none but the hike leaders know. T'-io liike will be under direction of W. V. Walter, boys' work secretnry, and E. K. H.dileman, physical education di rector. The hikers will meet at the "V" building Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock for their regular swim, after Rhicu time they will strap on their rks and begin the hike. Each boy is expert i to bring blankets, and "grub f-r three meals. The camp chef will be on hand to make hot cocoa for the bvs. and he who fails to bring his tin eup will be "out of luck," according tn the chairman of the refreshment rnmmittep. Many Enlist for Defense Additional enlistments for the De fense Day test anounced this morning by George IT. McMorrnn. director. include the First National bank, the ' Tnitpd States National, and the Bank' of Commerce. The Oshurn. hotel, j ith ."0 employes, took the test yes- j tfrdny nnd is signed up 100 pfr cent, j A total of ir0 members of the Na ; ti"nal Guard, are automatically en- j listed for the Fourth, according tn report from the office of Major W. ( 0. White, and ISO additional men will be enlisted for that dsy. They are n'ening up rapidly, nnd according to ( report there is no doubt but that the 1'ioti will be reached. j Rflurn Schedule Given The return acLedul for tht apprial trir.. h.i. . ' . n.krM. nnd hark f-r tl, Fourth of July celebration J :'v 4 S .nouoeed Iki, mo-n- 4 and waa nnounred thin mon- '"i: I I.. L. (irnham. district freichf ard inssenRer agent (or the Southern IV.f,,. f0B: Saturday. July 4. leave (Inkridae at 10:30 p. m., July S. leaie (inkriilse nt 0:30 p. in. for Ku ' r"'. 1 he special Roinir from here on J 4 leavea at S o'clock in the morn- (Continued on pace fire) Don't Overlook! Found Gold Waltham Watch Lost Bunch Keys Wanted Cascara Bark To'iay classified pase -on-':ns many important things :n addition to the abovj. l ti t overlook them. 0'ME IN OR PHUNK I'3 Vni R ADS TIIKY t.KT RKSUL1S THE EUGENE GUARD OHEGD NEEDS MICE OF SCHOOLS TOLD Administratives Trained to TT jr r t Handling of Revenues j Held Necessary Dr. Homer P. Rainey Points Out Reform Plans in I it Reform Plans i Talk at University Oregon has three outstanding needs with respect to financing education, declared Ir. Homer V. Itainey of the Fniversity of Orrgon. in the opening fln(, 0akri(ige( nneetinR ranger sia talk before the session of the State . timS with m forpM offjw r(1 Educiitional conference at the univer- i ,i,uvll n,i i,.i n, inn 1.rt,1,.lr1i ,i,;u sily today. The needs were outlined ' by I r. Itainey as follows: A reform of the administrative system of dis tributing school revenues; a new sys tem of raising revenue;and adminis trative and school executives trained in (he field of public ami educational finance. Dr. Itainey hns just com pleted a study of. school finnnce in ( Iregon.' Of the three, the last is by far the most important, declared Dr. Rainey. "Skilled executives and administra tive heads should he considered as absolutely fundamental in every edu cational organ'.zntion," it was stated. The nronertr tin wns nlsn nenrefl oh I a means of raising revenue, Dr. Itai ney declaring that this was the basis of many evils. Expense is Listed "Oregon is spending a rapidly in creasing amount of money for educa tion every year," says Dr. Itainey. "In lt-0, education cost $1 l.JlT.nsT nnd in li24 it coHt ?1.UW.-U an in crease of $7,001, SStt. The average cost per pupil has increased from $75 in UCO tn $10S in 1011. and the aver age tax rate has increased from 4 mills in 1010 to IS mills in 10114. The public debt for education has increased from $-j.:i.s.,:t:!0 in ion1, to $il:hk,. (L'onticjed on nam tbrce) E Willnme'te street will rin; Tills evening with cries of "Hide 'tin Cow hoy! Let 'er JtiK-k," and similar ex clamations, for the entire perj"mie of the Onkridge End of Steel Celebra tion committee, led by Dr. U W. Peate. nrriveil at noon todny. Alt the men are d"-ked out in wi!d west rpgnlis. with flnming red shirts, kerchiefs, nnd 10-quart hats. Several genuine cowboys. wh are ging to participate in the hit rodeo exhibi- t nn that will ti a I'auma i-.nuri. th. cel'hrntion in tlakridsf July nnd 5, will "Is11 laka r,rl lm' promptu pnrad tonight. "Thia will jut b. i B.implf ot i whnt'a Roinj to h.lppm our rity July 4 and .V derlare. Ir. I.. W. I Telle. "We are o,nt t" mnlie a no..e that will be heard lear ',ier into l th on this day. believe me. Mayor Parka. Sheriff Frank Tailor nnd all other city and county official. jll ,. pre.cr.t at the .:t event, and a large portion of l.al.e cunty i ejnecied In he crowd"! into the l.it .it; of ti.ikrids' on In depended e day. Vandals With Car Destroy Flowers SALKM. re. picnic party ri ffS nf th s's trrdny. th driver June 27. Wl:i ' 'fijoy-.m th privi fs:r cr'-undf e . ,,f two a itnill-hd" took fl'Inf r nf the . y; ,'e-ro(l 'i:e nroprtr br dri;rt ear I'i'k and f -r'h ihroii(h r the r-.t Ihi'irlsnt of the f'"ri , n th rotin.V and pratiejlly : ing -h'jn. Th pi'-n:.- party wis ..,. t ;,d ti-f a-ked perm;ioii I- tr tr '-r.'N. "-h d.-n. b unity Br,S aim ss r; .rtf i r"t kn-n. .n.b t- ,.pt...' p;in to t tne hrftre nuiiiiem of the automoh'lM. Forest Blaze Danger Still Rifp Althnunh HnmiHiiv Present is Forest fire hazards in the Cascade ' national forest and still extremely ; critical, despite a marked increase in the humidity of the air, it was elated ' j in forest circles today. Th ho' drv wra"'"- of tins -,-! naked the weeds, shruhhery ami other inflammable nmtori.il about the , trees until a spark will sot it off like i tinder. The present inrri'iisp in viml volocity would mnke a fire very stub- Wn to ""'""y'"x to forest rnncrrs. Among dcvrlopmenta in the forest lire suuniion tiurinR the hour per iod up to this inormnB were the fol- j i lowing: j Helotivc humidity rose, from L'S per i cent yesterday at 4 o'clock p. m. to today. nfternnnn. Closing of the Scott lake region to tourists hat. been recommended by the Cascade forest supervisor. Mliimidity nt noon today was ,-l, but THREAT TO EXTORT SAX EltANCLSt.'O, dune 17.-(Ai JJliss Itaker, I'l, n senior student nt the Cniversity of California, told his mother, when she ynlled on him at the city prison last night th:it he was respousilile for the attempt made yesterday to ohtain $."iU)() from 1 ;i n -ie! C. .lackling, mining longtime, under the threat that Mrs. .lnk)ing had hern kidnnped from her suite at the Hotel St. Francis, p. dice an- j notjtir! trtday. i The demand for ..".i).'iOO was re-j reived at .Inkling's offices here yes terday after Mrs. .Tackling had been called hy telephone and told that her nistcr, Mrs. Itudolph Spre kels. had ; fented Channiinick of Mc-Minnvillv by been seriously injured in an' accident ; a large majority. in San Mateo county. -Mrs. .Minnie E.islmnn of (iresham Jackling notified the police when j was elected prescient of iho American th ' demand was received. Mrs. .lack- j leg!H aiuiliary. department of (l:o liiiz telephoned 1 It'-r hil.and lien'g'n. Mrs. Harold Herslmrr, llmtd she arrived at the Mill loipitnl in San Mafeo and learned her sister wn not injured, and linker was arrested. I'.dice are si-anlniig for lie". Hee man todiy. lignum. Itaker said, cut llie tetephoiie wires to the Spreckels hoinf in rittshuroticii ns pin oi ine plot. ' llrpin.nn and I h.id I'n utinlyinf -rin.in.ilo2v t.ilhrt." Il.ikrr t"ld th' of th Ip!-I.iopoM r in 1 I""'"'" It M.u our nmMtion to plan nnd ,,!! mori- nfrfft criiw thin tli.tra and Kh.'n Hooinnn nin''l "n Wed ur wtiidv into pi nMiny t"i i"" 4,frntion 1 rradily nrnt"d Two Injured Over . I ROW flt OpiU v. ityi HKNI. 'r. June A displ' over hot ntr led to a sh-Min af fray last niKM at P1 ''( in whirh two mn were injured, a-rding to Sheriff It'll J- Krmrin of Jeffrrson coun'y who l.roiutht '( "f the mn to th Ttrnd ho-pitnl '1'" n.-rniiif. At th re.( J-st of Krmnti. S'tnff lloh pr, ..f Ih-vhutes county placd J-us MsnrstiTS. a h-un hand ui.dr ar rest this morning at H'vl. ManMti era admitted that h" wn the oi,e wh-. did the nhoolinf . offi"'rs naid. A man named Coilos who ss shot in th hip if f l'M-pii..i hd 1 l'edrn Coa. mho iisd a fl-h ";ftel in h. i'lC i T Madran. SAN0E IS WINNER NT.W "i;K. J-aie :'T.- Mrs. In -.'' Nnv-gs'oi th f..r t ,-iT i: I Smd' i.p A !f.n n it A-i'f'S'i'-' nd 'I:'l '.r v nt t-t S tn'i ut I h ; r" h r v s;an ih:rd. Nsv:?.if.r i,e i'"' ',U"id st 'o -'. i rj, - -T.torn in lh nd g.nd li, i-ri:' t hy a I, Sir-na't.-u n"s JI) ;M W.h ..:.t cf I'..w fiie fv;r'"ttf ha-an. 1h time f aa ott u.nute. high, is Reporti siiil in the danger state with the stiff breeze that hns tprunff up, and in view of the forests drying rapidly in the high temperature of (he last few Wlas, In consideration of the early fire season, rocommonda, i, were sent this morning by Nelson r. Macduff,! supervisor of the Cnseade nation:)) forest, to District Forester V. M. ' (ranger at Fort land, asking that the area around Scott lake in the Mr Ken- j 7.ie district bo closed to tourists and : general camping. I The bureau of public roads sent trucks of machinery and equipment j lo that region at 7 a. in. today for immediate work on the JlcKemie ; highway. The highway will be crnv 1 vied for 10 or 12 miles in the Summit 1 Knetmn. nnrl hlntin oncriitfon will : be underway. I With tourists and campers excluded the bureau of public roads can be, held responsible for any fires started from the blasting, Mr. Matduff state A rock-crusher will be in operation there. GEORGE L LUVE OF- riilNKVII.I.K. Ore. . .liilie - Dr. Karl It. Stewart of lioschurg. niem'p'f of the I'mpipia post, vrn iin.iniiiiiu ly elTied Mate commander of ill" "regi-n American b'gi n in convention lu re today. The Eugene post recom mended Stewart's selection. Harold .1. Warner, Pendleton was unanimously elected viee-coinninnder. j Oilier unanimous elections were of Thomas Stoughton. Portland, finnnce officer, mid C. .1. Johnston, Sitverton, national commit tecum n. 'ha plain Itev., John W. Itcnrd, Portland, was re-elected. Slnte executive nun mi t-teemnn-nt-large Unuvn of Salem th ' Itivcr, (vm cli mi-ii vicc-prrnnlrnt. .Mr. Milrl Molmiir. "f Mir-Mi"ld mi r ' rlccli-d pcrct:iry-lr'Mur'r. Tin hp .v li,ti'r:nn iit Mi..s Mirip WalliT of S'. ll.-lcin,. j ritlNKVII.I.E, Oro., Juno 27, ! ( Hv the AflHOclatod PrP!B Klor- lion of officers was Ihf outstand ing matter of business for the cliwlng session today nf th r Ron American I-eglon convention. Mar.'hfi?ld and North I-nd wore rhosn late yesterday unanimous ly for the nxt convention. i Tho delejtatea la to yesterday heard on address nn AniTleniilam by National Chaplain I-onerean i , j'li Illinois, nromT ni rrann i.m- erean or I'ortinna. u M. Cowan of Portland was rhosn rmnd chef do garp cf I.a Society d?a Horn m1 a t k Chpvaui at the. grand prornr-nad nf thia ptaygrntind ordT j f th" American I.plon. OthT ofitcera named were: (Continued on page tw-i) u . AI. Jnrnino Dora Not See Governor SAI.KM. t're.. .iun 1'7. - Willwm M. Jard d. fecre'sry of sgrifuitur in the cjthirM "f Prcbti( (W.dg. t'ppd a fw onr'l'es a' the i'sie wnh his party tdtj en roMte to porliupd. t'it tld no! ?!1 .i (', v eri.'r P.rc or r'iir 'a'e (ff,. ills. On sta'e rn.'!.' ii.'t h tn bj .iiaic-e ;n a tt room nrd wn i(.'r'.iii'd to 'him b th rab nt mem'"' i.rother. i pr.fsor Jard.ne of Orefon Agrcul tural cdieg. (..tverir-r l'i-T" u'i I 'Id ro' . f.r,idr Le bid been -: r t;T Sy -e - riary Jfdin fim h visaed at . b-rgh wjh has in t'riait ysi-r ' -Li, and hen ;hj ptfd f!. r !-y uT:' rs.o li''li'r b w Jd SHEPHERD NOT HELD IN OTHER E Defendant Acquitted of One Accusation now rre0 FrOHl Other No Evidence Of MlirdOF . , . - IIcld in Death Of Mother of Youth CHICAGO, June 27. 4 Will iam I. Shepherd, who was acquitted 1"M niht b" n Jl,r-V M ,h" vhr thM h murdered his foster SOU, William J N. McClintock, the orphan millionaire, ! today was assured the second murder j charge, that he killed MrClititock'a mother, would not be pressed by State's Attorney Crowe. A coroner's jury jvhieh heard testl , mony in connection with (he death of ; Mrs. Emma McClintock, her son. nnd ; Dr. O.sear Olson, after Judge Harry j Olson, chief justice of the municipal I I court had conducted the examination j of the witnesses, had ordered Shep herd held for murder in connection with the deaths of mother ani son. Judge Olson, who last night declar ed the stute'H nttorncv had not xiven ' hnl offm-l. In I.. r. ...,-, 1 1 1., nf Shepherd and who snid several wit nesses who were not called, should have been used, was almost ignored by Mr. Crowe in his remarks today, but the prosecutor was plainly wrath j rut over the Jurist's charges. ( The prosecutor declared he would I go lie fore the grand jury and ask that j n "no bill" b returned, exonerating I Shepherd in I lie case of the death of 1 Mrs. McClintock. Mr, Crowe wait plainly determined (Continued on mzr llirrr) liascball Results At Ilrooklyn l-hll:n. ldiln ID U 1 llronklyn B 11 2 l.'.ittortPH - Hni; nnd Wllison; (irinioH, llubbll rind laylnr. I At IMttaliurgh. First game 2 12 0 Adams Cincinnati I IMttsburgh I.uiio nnd Hargravo; ; and (inoi ti. At I'.ttNlmrfrh, -nd faiiir ' 'in-iniiiiH 1 I'ittntnirsli I 11 itteiir" : I tonolttie and ! Aldriflife, M 'rrifon, Site 1 Smith. i At N"w York I llO.stf'M it. if. i:. ,.t 1 1 - J H 1 Krueger; nn and s ir, lientb i New York Itarn"s anl O'Neil; t Wihiipr and Snyd r. AMERICAN 1ST IN. June l'7--tP - Hf b Meu f. Yaiik.'B ut(thr. hit hi 1M h"tn run of the ison in te riin iim.i-g 'f t dayi eor.d gsni wih the l'i S i w.rh one nn taie. In t',c f Tt.1 inning Mmsel cl--u'd a rircni iinah wi'h twf on th t.arlt. At Philadelphia - WwrhiiiK"". rh.iadMpliU 7M hary, Marb-rry, ... 1 . . 3 llui."H Unci, Harris and Cchran At Chl aeo first g:mie Cleveland 1 7 1 1 1 and Smith and ' S halk MyaH, I-yons A ' CI ( he I land. it ii. i: I X i 1 tl II and Mi vi; hi-ag' Itn?t, i n-!.rr At New IViafon Kirt York 11 li n 2 and flli'ia Ilotton S'ha:.. and I'ii If; Kerin'-n. Zuhniiier, Jo Qui At ll'mt eer-ifid C S'ew Yorlf It.iatofi Hh'ker an f and Hiring. l'l 0 ftentrnuirh, KuffHiK SHEPHERD AND HIS WIFE IN COURT Ml 4 mmi III j W8 " J Artiit .katche. man 'uit acquitted, nt point In whn Mr.. Sheoherd w. comforting her aecu.od Ni:V YOKK. June 'J7. A Swamp scott dispatch to the New York 'I'imen to-lay sas that friends nf president Cooli.lge have pledged $l'j:i,IMW tn buy : i White 'ourt for him. Informed of their plans, the pred dent, the dUnateh sins. r'tuark-d "I might not like it." ! In esse the president does not af- j cept the gift, Die difpalrh eont nines, , it Is prrd'uhle that h will oppose, congress niaking an nppropritition for! n suuiiiier White lloime. PRESI DE M f AT BOSTON SWAMPS Muss.. June "7. - (4') --A jaunt into Ins old Ptaiiipina" grounds Hhont fUfton " the pro grnu. outlined f-r t- lay hy Pr'Mit Cofdidg. Aftr an early htnrt hv motor from White Court he and Mis, Cootidge plotted their course along the shore hn toward the capital nnd Cambridge. Tlii is a rout often followed by Mr Co'.Iidg" whn h wns governor of this sin' and his pmpoe making tli trip wax to re.isit fiimihnr hiftor ienl sights in this vicinity, i The president plmuied R 'l'1'''' w""1 I end m keeping with his Mar hr : fsr. Ther is a poihilit that .Mr snd Mrs, Coolidg will go f-r a short ruie tomorrow on tii .Mawl 'her. Ttic preeidetit ie oi'l'"'-! 1 ....lion, made ahr I licit the rnitid '; State, reituce tariff and i-irtml pro- t d'H-iion in order to aid Jcriiiany m i par 'parationii alio 011.11 i u "i- -' t tin triii- to meet incir o'ro.. II, a opii.o.o. a. ouilitied in White 'ourt th.ll uiativ p. an. I""!"""' l,r.-d are .,i,..i left liar.de.1 rff.,rt. to a'-l the I lilted Hl'r' to I'D I' ll- ! aralo.o. Vire.'reident Ilf nail" Wlolc I ourt je.t. rdnj. DEHRIANS HAVE PAftTY m.u iir.it';. "n , J ine Ie P.ef r.ai tod.-, at fifth a-mual fe.t'.al o-e. i.e " Nettt.erK lp'"ii" fat ea.l of town or. II.- Iifli- V ar The W lule, I .r.t. Kir-t; l'..rt!a li..-;iite. a:' lloeefl A 1 jeeii I I ... Mr. .1 hrey I. cm Wa !ker Ihe Ihe Ihe iiuii.i .laf.e I "oil p. n.d M.- t..ial Ko-.t.ai.. A Ute il.. liid. li the K..ial i mi ! hul.d, i! !. it. on from I'.-rtlMi.t Ijie.i. ei irai.li". lor lc-li'i. l(--,.rian 'piaitet and uli.l" nn. Ill the pane progreaa hu.band. iT T OF PAST FEW DAYS With coiilinued westerly wind the weather is cooler today, 71 degrees temperature- being reached nt 1 p. nt, ns compared to HI yesterdiiy. 't he hleh point yesteidny was !0 in the after ' noon, hut this is lmrdly anticipated I for todiiy. ! The day was begun with 51 degrees 'at ll a. in., two degrees lower than Tslerdny's figure. The humidity, ; which droiped to th JS tiguie jester 'day. an extremely dangerous fir ron Idition, wns better today, with M re- eonbd an no.-n in th office of th Cnncide national foreet. COOL AT PORTLAND I'iHTl,AM, tire., June '.'7.- OP l ".ml hreees enrly today mad th weather ciiiforliible tn spite of a tor rid sun. There wi a gradual ri" in the early morning hours from JiS at i tt. in. Continued warm weniher for orrow w.is foreenst. Oregon points rep.-rted hot weather with some mod- ritjon fi' in th eiireme hnt of ThurMh.y. BEND PINII. Ore., dredilu of an in HAS RAIN June 'J7 Sn Imp h of nun fell in Itend f'onnnued on pI !'') , The Rtnry o Fan ItIA li'lltlMIV. I'ea'itif'd flat1 lil. ..r. o.arMe. Ml K lllllMi'MI i . l i iinillitia la.T 11- idi ot mar . . l.-it rnf I . t'lll and fin m, ork or ihliihen She re''i"-a ! do h-r oivn lioil.e. Mork and hire It Will II. I SWAN- Ml, allhooith I 'i' affor'l n maul. And "lie .a!n. ran t Dick ,lh de!.!. for li-r flotli and a new ,,l.0,llc.. i,!oiin heron-.., ii. f k t naled ni'h STAM.I.V WAY HI UN'. out-"'-woik acl-r. llcr -jhxi'' fnerd, MAY SKY Ml il II. "it- of Ml J 'UN SCYMnl It warn- hrr not h- en mill Waih.irn Ki.f nil. l.h.r-. ho- ,l,e her.-K ha hern , I. Iihlod heci.e ..f h-r hoe affair iih JIM Alt- I.H K ,rk h-clii-a -li Ii fl n p ne. mi. .ma Hiirioif the d of h .low r-roierv liloria .era taihlrn r..I.tantl. II- tell her lie 1. folllf lo .New Yolk to iret a J"h He need, ' money, lilona horr.iH, $ J from i H..k. ae.ret.rj. JIIS.H ItltltiOH, (r of trial $3,000 STOLEN FROM CO NEAR PORTLAND Lone Unmasked Thief Foro es Employe and Patrou To Lie on Floor Parkrose Institution Victim Twice Since February 13, is Report POHTI.ANP, Ora., Juna 27. OP) An unmaaked robber armad with a rarolvvr today held up th Parkrnao Stata Itink, In a auburhan buslnet dlatriet, forced Charlea Crum, asaltt ant ranhlar and a cuatomer to llo fact dawn on tha floor while ha gathered up about $.'1000 In cash and escaped, tha police were informed. The anm, hunk was held up February III of this year. When the robber entered Oram waa the only official In tha bank. Tha customer, W. I). Sawyer, was busy telephoning. Itoth looked tip when the robber voiced hie command that they He on the floor. Crum eaid he wna not certain h would be ntde tn identify the man. The bandit did not threaten to shoot. Crum and the customer lay on the floor so long that they did not dim-over how the man left Parkroae. Purchase of Road , lionds Offered WASHINGTON. June 27. OP) - A trnusac (Ion by which the Southern Pacific company agreVa to pay alter natively two different price for na rail ran i was laid I- day before tho tnt ersiute roinme.T' eommWsion for nt tii'.vnl. 'lite lynd I the evadii-C.ilifo--'a 'trcg ii!, opernlei; lot miles of r r- row .:i'T In the northwest. "Il a Southern Pacific agrees to bn fro'ii Ch.irl Mornii tl e present il." J7'i.tHiO nt pitfrr'l stoeh Mth, Ml f- ur yeirs before the end of I '.! i f- ur jenr p.-r. the Mouthi"!! 1M 'c:f'c demnnds n.'ttry of the t"!t. it f.giefh to give in xehanee .7 !i'"'t, in l"-rits; but If rf dem.ind for p .v Il elit Is Mottle Within tluit ti TW br M -i.tn. th S""i!iern lVi' ifie will mt f pi c only JM-rfoni in brU. Th I, tie is to b trnnifo-iiied trt t.-indird gnug isi)'l new bond iuci to replace the f7,ViNHI N. C. O. bor.d isues nutsiaiid n. j tiOLF TITLE WON MoNTCf.AIti:. N. J.. Jun 27. (A) - tieorg V. 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