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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1920)
p fiT:' '.' ? jft mi . v .f i-T.i' ;- - r - - .4 te it " . r.. i. o FFICIAL PAPER OF- OFFICIAL PAI?EK xO V, KLAMATH FALLS i ' KfcAMATH .COUNT1CK , Si KLAMATH FAttSj OREGON, J WEDNESDAY, JANUARY; 7, i20 iFourlwnth YitfP 3S12 m , iitc venu - f" ' ' MA ' ' 4 ' r -ft- ST"" U ,V C' -- fi ,; llTEnilffiBS b ,. loiiji - i '. Many Qnestkms Affecting State's 1b ligation interest to Be Discussed , Legion Peet Asta. Convention's foqMOitfor, SJaaott W. The ninth, annual Oregon Irriga- v tUm Congress; wilt ope a,three-day. .section, tomorrow moralag lit tk '" Chamber -Oti Cdaimere , rooms at J-Mortikiali,atk;raHs;(vW - i ilfcrtiUli Tlinr mjltnrn'rinnVrr t , riilp.,aiareclaUopJi " -ip-Math;t(nag,?) - ' Jrtpr&tiyefr3kate;yatei' 1m? .' t terMar-Slef6reT the "iloftloaria.i f f-u, trt iliath :Po8ttN9V.8,otth:A? erican Legion today wired , Jay. H, 'Upton, president 'of. th'e'Mrrlgatlqn V Congress,. asking the convention to take' some action supporting the' 81n- , nott- bill, recently lntrodoeed In, the United States Congress, orthe r ' etbratfon ot Upper ' Klamath Lake . marsh lands io homestead entry, with -' v " f preferential, rights to ex-enjce men. Tflie. poit asks the Irrigation con vention to oppose the: 3 6s, Jrear1 leases to j)oak &, Brown, which t clalms'ls n;subsldlary concern ot the Calif oraila Oregon Power company.. The power ". company Is ''trying to ptH leather! spectacles oh pepple" In A regard, to the Upper Lake storage aues'tlbn,t j& serts the pesttbuL the' exeryjee , . '- men, if ,,the,lRBdAopen:jtbome- ," .' ' flteadlnc. can, recitlm and Ndike?the. land and perMmVuPPfrKlamAih; -TmmpmmsmASS:' miiwee1 qs' lumimjw fc. ' ----'- T-, This is the uar meeting of the Association and the election of of ficers wlllTbp I held." One year ago the association resumed its monthly meetings; after a suspension during the- war .period. Since ihen It' has been, a llro wire organization for 'the Interests' of the city,' being the only one of a civic nature to wlilch .the people can look to for help on public. questions It has discharged Its labors with credit to the organiza tion!' Undoubtedly the meeting: will be largely attended, us the coming year calls "for the laying ot plans that -will nped the, united and cordial support of. every member of the asso ciation. , ,. ' r? . ,. T- iTii. r " 1 SA 'U . xna .(, ! 1 t LENINE FORWARDS . PEACE PROPOSAL "Wl tJ-3i-. ... -:j"f ALAr AriS' 'rt ,- m ra f. - - .- '"'.A:,EY.ia: " i "2. i.Tafiit, j ti.vrrriw-rJje-.a -r a' -.iTi.ri.Ji!:a.irjvi.A-..?jnA-''--j',i,'r' ifA t-t T-r:1T,' :it "'rf n.wrvwJToiMZmi km i-'--.'.:;,, .'--- r.LVrtkiPi" LtUur -k. ""W-Mf.'ErS m ' t vef-Mltediile' "of tMAwJv1t6tito ' frfeif VVS?m4. miielalnVweeroiKirthAllies, 7KKS2ffiS2S2 ColeieittitSe BHUixeprei ley.VvTeae'fiB.-Bramwrti.Qranu w -;-.- Jj,?Vri'-;'-aiVf riii7ift -fuIuM :44Aonfotliert,coBdiMoM.ticluded ..iilAiuiiil.n ' Buw H-WW .abolish i ., . iick?chalrman,-Redmon5; Otis iWiWr haberT'vSlero'HMsielirtPrtaet vllierlHerify B. TWedVBaker;' Elmr araves, '.Sll?erLakj- AL. -SWshitrd; Klamath'1 Falls .ftwfitonant. B.endt " Le-rlilatlve committee---, W;'"'3- ttl Strav'ef. chairman,1 Bakers. K-HDe, Armond, Bend? B.'P.Dcdj Hernrjl's ton; Jtt, ?rqlynJordanVal?, Johp S. IfealU PortlandC.i$B.,,JIc? Connell, Burns; C. C, ClarkjiArHng- tpn. ,v 5 j -k .V , v-Federal aldcpmmltteeT aol- " .eychairman, Bendflll' W,t ,Oajd, ' : kadrasji W. p,' Slough, Klamath 1 Falls; J. M, Griffin, iTumalo; P.J. Oallagheri, .Ontario; , H, A. ytwftj Bend;- Jl .TV -Hiiikle,, Hermiston. . ' Pr,pgrammecommltte'a 0. C; L'ei- ' te'r,. chairman? P.ortlandFred ? i-f vyailace, Tu'malo;: vFrank Sprilng, .(Echo; Harry W,. Card, Madraa, Port.-r er.J.'Neff.Wedtord; .0. W, Rborllenj kiamath Falls; V. M. Caylness, Vale; J. N. lyiUlanuon, PrinevlUo. ,'-, The programme Is, as follows:, " Thursday MornlBg Session , ' 9 a. 'm.RegIstration, of 'delegates. in:3"b" a. in. Call"' toC order. Ad- Idresses of. -welcome : Onbehalf ,ot city , ofTflrtlarid.'.JIaor.GeorgeL.jBaker;, ' on behalf "Edrtlandv.Chamber tot Com merce, President H.' vBs'Van vDuzer. Response to addresses ot. welcome, Denton O.. BurdlckrcKairmani exe cutive committee Appointment; of ".'e- solutions and credentials committees. '"- ' if anm. Reports-of : officers r.P.re v C sldent J H, '.Uptpn.r SecretaryFfed rN.,'Wallace. ' f ., ', ( "' Afterobn,:Sesson."C' v., y 1:30. p. m "The; Irrigation and : -Drainage District Guarantee jAmend ; ""ment from a "Legal" Standppjnti':: ;'" GeorgeM.' Brown, tterneygeneral: " 2 ptm, "TheVork of tnelTJnlted ,' States' Reclamation' Service in Ore-'-- B"oh',MiD. C. Henry, consul'tlhg engln : --'eer' United' States reclamation senr-:- ice. -"" ' "' ', " '. , .. T2;30 p.- m. "The SaltVLake Irri gation Conterence.itsSpirlt, ..Pur pose and 'Plani'VHarry 'Gard, ?iad- -.- T T Hlnlrla TTorul U,tnB ! Pro- ;V fesspr; HD.tgcndder, XoryallW f. v.r rrway , st irawig . no w. 'J'j .' - BOXERS. ACCBIT OFFER ' OF 9400,000 PURSE. PARIS, Jan. 7 Georges Car pentler and Jack Dempsey will probably meet in America for thecchamplonshIp of the world "-boxlng'bout, as, the result of the : acceptance last night by Car ' rentier's manager of the offer ot . a $' 400,000 purse by James Cof- ,froth.v Dempsey has already ac- cepted Coffroth's terms. t . 'VJT . I r i i 1 rKr"' v "" 'J' A in it- "i !! in ! ' 1 MKIIfli H"''" 'II I nl'! '''" " "It r'llil 'IHr'wi i H,lllKPFiD'S ACT A f I V aval I mlw.rK.v' - I ' vj.f M h Iff , .(Vr .-. ,--"- s, in Iiiiriiiriiitt-V 5-.P-.4 -""? j,. . The Path a . j BUSINESS MEHS Ji'- : 'Aapeetlag of, the Buslaess Mai'' Awwclatlott wlll.be held at jthe White Pelican" HoUl Friday evealag. Ort- giwiiiy ii waa- aanoaBeec taat-tae eeUir,omldbeVJifat,;tie.beer Etei been . . . tne engajMtehaPte,- shene ,1ph"ange:J!4Wii ? .Ml w'rf terrorism ahd,the: activity, otreTolu- tioBary-tribuHalSi accordlnrto an Bsthoniaajpapersjf -'- W$i .. WEATHER' REPORT, f . ii '?S7 rt i -t Utt i!4, 5 pregJaFairtpHlghl ;and 3T;hurs- aay, conunuea com; punuurty.wuiuB, tlonsbeforeiresolulions committee In convention' hall'; ' Xti "'.' .s'S w'll fa. ni.g4,vy(fater vjResources of Oregon',! iFredii'. "Jftehshawr'disirict enrinebrllalted -Waltf ,. geolc v&mS8mM8lJ& li:30'alilBlifiU'a:Gi onfmassmsmm Irrigation ' and,' dralnagecommlitee," statehamber4pJiConjmerjbe2ieport or-credentraW'commKtee.T, - "-.: 'rf1 "-o ' ' Afternoon iSessioaM. , ,. 1:30 pt m.' "The Outlook in Ore goni" C. 0. Holt 2. p. m.T "Making Irrigation Dis trict Bonds. Attractive to. Capital," Will Ht, Benn'ett;,r:8uperintendent of banks and secretary of.'the Irrigation 'securities commission. 2:30. p. m "The Practical Re sults' of Irrigation and .Drainage In yestigations;, Professor WiL. Pow ersT Oregon" Agricultural college. " 3, p. m. Reports from districts and projects' "(speakers representing the .various sections", should report their names" to the secretary,) Saturday Afternoon Session v ;0 ;' 30--a, ' m. '-'ColumblaBasIn Ir rigation Project," .J?rpfejpr..,,0, h. Waller, .secretary CbfumbiatbaSn' sur Jrcjj commission, ? .s 10 a. )nv 'Address LouU Hi .lessup, flngineer;.'o't lliebtfice .'otlrrlgatlon and" ,dr1ing"e'investlgations Inited states', de'paVtment rof.."agricuiture.. 10:30.' air mrContlnuation of ,reV ports from, districts and projects. , -Afternoon Sessien: J :30 .Jp. m.-tonfinlshed' 'business, reports of rjusoliitions 'committee; election, of. officers, j" 8 p,-m -Smoker, In hep or of, dele gates, tp Oregon 'Jrrjgiydncongreas ana memoers' pit me uregon jegisia ture, PvortlandJ,reesKclnp,Tks;build 'Xk. 1 J'n,-N7, feat lnroHBe'ippr1CAke nia'rsU Mads to DPak Browai whwn tnetprjgV WASHINGTON' DrC - l -, aj "'i lL r.z -j- Royal MekrU.S.. coajralssloaer of labor statlies. I; discing pwMat prejauctjtn,;ara:; t . vfc Evebody...lgaaxipslyj&wflit the cowrse 'afleeaaa'd .evealiaoi :ptJM'kwMtia4.:pr. zmmJtmymkmmmR x. V&&a$?WW&!&& .,--.w, . 1,-iJ, J M tne 'xapiaraanre i-iiawjsnKjPf i ifjafMrFV- MikVUniu jcy;T?r;.?z?-s nTS'tStfiS -j inir lPi' :?ft&v iMrisedraarfeUeimV' t-.t w . sii - . . 'rr.i.J3.2.rJiiK,iw.st: l(t):By(:faritlie MtSiwbrtant eause ot; 'increased, prices ris;r, the '"""Ir. "2 iiA'Ji,,lj,", ' it; ' iiJi' - noruDua saaiiiooB 10 toe jcircu; iatlng medium,; money;and its satatis lutes, during' the pat!four,yeara;h,s (2)' Decrease 'In. the3 actual phy sical quantities of goods produced ahd exchanged; v 1 Sl (33 .Manufacture " for jand? 'pur chase, by the governments. gL& vthe worfd for. war and otbefepurpcsesf and ,'', w ! - (4), CkangeaiJnVthe'.deiaarids tor uuu iu buviiij' ul BuuuBKuu.ncir 11.00. - Must Attack' Canse prices "are to be; lowered, the ia mtj-.piiii hi . ... . t, ' '7iT"yW.J. i.--w!'-- fThjneh irleldeat;:o;Vlty If to boost 'prices The amount. 'of causes operating wtttaf Via 1 of toAlrAif J auuaff uw .knwawMa vi , money ' and checks lav circulation must bo.awreclably reduced and the1 qutuii,itJi4itMtwW'r':Byyuuisi' icotuiimttatA , ' j - 2-:i ".iffiKSH""! t1!. B2E5St .Wttifc ui'TilWnA Jilm. y . v- S.r CjyBj-.r.... -rwsexu ji uw; tnewl a- nli8t--eHaV;b;c;'rtIledrroduc th'e-tneet1- ' 2 elneCW haj made. ith. tWR;4pUars grow j-where ne v 5fi: ;;! counted wftlf the been an,"eaprmous destruction but Thlif cCtbitAliere hafll6i .''fjiii...-ii-; '- T:!i'. .' ; before.. econbin(ovgMdsaa;6ifihei farnis; mines, for eats,, and factories :supplyr purchasing aoweru(value)' ot money, which; 'causes (Jacreased prices. , As ldngfaisthedfeoplehave twice as ' : 1 -)?.- .. al " ' f (Cofi'tianea'jBa; PageFiVe). T DR. DALY'S FUNEIU&i LAKEVIEW, SUNDAY -'( LAKEVIEW, Jan. 7. (Special, to the Herald). The funeral .bfjrBr. iBernard-Dalyrwho' died Monday 6n a Southern Pacific train near'Llver; more, win do neia nere tsunaay aicer noonat 2 o'clock. The services jvwill lltA nndnr tha nitnnlrAa nf. ffia Rl1rn ?5. 9- ,W; Pr!f 'fledge. Dr. Daly's body start' frfa Llvermore last night on the return trip "to his home here. A niece ot the dead, banker Is on .her way here; from Chicago'' to attend the funeral,) and other ."relatives have been notified ana are'expected to attend. $'"&$ t.:r-v' -'. - 4fSHflF mmm denttof he Klamath,, Irrigation dis trlc't .and'candldite'tor -re-election on TOn.iJf.'t5;rnii7iint rnliiftla wltW the- ikiripUh line laCd, down' by the ?tti,vfe:zjr. ''&:, i'i ' tMacraai C!u' ui" ie-ar r-rtvT . IjrT -h; JtXM riRM:-? .i.ri;j ; : :-- 'i-. 'j''-'-i KUAA,yESTUN, Tex:ian.,7FnMi- troops in me aeserc dWrlctkdtOjettdorlwal auatlally aWAaUowst'? ..JTf tte'.'Lairi.'.tsJjieartr.taVor' ofthe pae- buto'uld recommend 'it" be, amended ik-'.acoordance' with an' amendment .submltted'byKlamath Post. Ne: M American -Legion, requiring; the; Call- fitinla-Oregoac Power company dik&aU, IP4r Lake ,landi' for the Tinitfidi States.' or in the '"event of their- retusai'Jo do so,, the canceRa) ttnn.'of tfie' cdntractibetween then tted Stales asfirthe Power company, QBltJU1 CUJ.U4 J , w It la 'ntannouncedr.frpm the Le 'glonSnaalimar&Ri that, this"- .as . sab mittdft6iPieldAin nhe. torauofB nltintkint,i;it.is-;as8erted.itTwaa :4VwJ",'a"ff. TT." tacuesytier.w Rha hat;J JC Carnehn a gcarittan- d8rifctiSrai.ipj sjmc: IllSlSPiSil JSBTi'aa& BX BK B ra ."Jff VaajBB ii-W ii-T. I '?.-. .' L" --- t- 'jVV-., . . ,'i.l'i '.-:b-J'i.j. .75T-.Fi,r I '-'--v- -... ,.-,- -. . . , .. . . . . . n k- -f'- h,:b? !v4' rJjt,., jJTwimi'.ifJrt.J .. - .,.k I Iff 'TIT iTlila in flit r --" -- - -- -,-- ,--. . aOR;PFt'OiH?- IS.18iPS;00U. gjUMOBTOKftnai? -,Ti t;HeraJd)..xT-Ahlgh.. wind; i'-1 $r.W i -V 'f-. -h (Bpecl'to , ur i.'ji'.tij.- -.: ub , (V.,,i.. """'"J- '-i.-j.i.k.''U ..' Mar rfurlmP ous and world-wide decrease lln the f??-'-?.."iyfr T 7' 1ZI-.IZ ' - Cil', . , &.mmmi: the nlit:a'ndJcaused,the thermematv etJaWvapidlyThe-coldeath ia-sbty-?ifelt-;pa accpuat'ioLjawaoa. . ,.. .-.' . 1. -- it-.'-!-!, a en saaar-.watpB nai.occBai.iwy"-i ef wj tJlS; a cord," . --, -. j )-. "l f V"- fflffi&T-. ... r1 mmm0mmmmimmMm-n 1 n . Ju ' t4HltV.. I OT I T K ." -i llkl J '. ? ,'" 1- "!. T-Tr-'- T.'JtVI r- l? TJ.'a- - MiaM ' W?I5i - n'.a.?abit4aVv . isafi5, ; 'Sf : -, -' j-i?ii,fm5.y . . M(i t&Tr. 'inJaC-wi .r jTA II I II IMPI illll II vs at ,-.sKaa.'u!Lif" 'i!ia . 1 wn - " r,r r win in 1 Mn niin or 1 - ' . . ' i: .-"r-; 9 a;,Br.--Qpeanatiag.'P resoiu- ing,-oroaawaaau mm kjihiimi,) ' t sw v - w s;.vi.n.. t Mlllli; tMH ll-l ii'-i-li f'SXUftx ;.' rr mi .iui j'fV: ' 4ra:;hetween;the states', of Caihaahaa id-Ceahallaadhls capture' I. :er: Jcted j momentarily, ' according' t -f a stfspatch; received here todayby'ithe Mexican consul, G. M. Flrro. Generals MHrgula and Dleguez are.lncommancl Of. the pursuing columns.;.; ,;?js v (Pernor assures , legion of supw)rt Wi' 3. H. Carnahan, commander.of the' local post' of the American Legion, has received a telegram from Gov ernor Ben W. Olcott in, whi'chVthe executive. promises his support In the Legion's fight against the leasing; of Upper Lake marsh lands to Deak .& Brown, and-assures the Legion 'that he is with, them in desiring tothave the lands .restored, 'to, homestead; -.' ' Conskl's Investigation Shows Tkiit, - Fatal Shot Was Fired by Mexicai'' Federalist Mexicans Claim Tass kee Was Shot' by His Cernpaaloaa.. 'Sf TaffitfK j4 a " ' .,' ..; ft i VASHINqfoN,-?lJan Porter, an, American cltlsen,:inlh.ii, empioyi ortaef fenn-Mex co.,- wan xx shotairi filled -br. a' Hictedi; ana;, ameer, , m. . u gaiaj f TaBcaavjg. .i.x l the sUtVepartmentlWmlkisAat etepn.ulaTa.ng2 Mexlcaa .authoriUee; fit repol; ? tbmiEWtafluiKa'lil sttotvby, wa..cpmpanlons5Mtv.:aI'! Ui'aQhe-,eh:;w-ai'tIr;ed:,b 'jel V js .. vtr". mir . ' -- --,, s - nripnniBFmir'nrripaTr - ''w,'u r-'T'-t," - - '- (? r . .- . -y'rwy'.ja'SrvrJ f tub American-consul has been;ior;5v3;Vr i i . - .' - .1 -1 .- ji r .;.: ." Av, t fi crrea to report runner, ana u cjr-; . v authorises oftie district .Jo JarreSt.", i;m vuuuu ic bu.ij yaioyan.!. :" The death of Porter inakesja totalj. of. 20 Americans killed' in ttieiTamp 'ico?'.dtetrict since, Ap'rjl 7,-1917'. 'f "tr ' t ? ' WASHINGTON, Jan.j-r-A drama tic, story, of eight months' hardship' and' degradation as al prisoner inal Mexican bandltcimp'wastold1 by Mrs-.. CorsLeeSturgisa Virginian,, before1 a senate committee investigating the Mexican situation. '. "" " &" Mtsl Sturglstea (t ully, foldhow;! etmptherwbrarOu!t!b"y'lagV tgVandVhumlltatlonivdiedfof ritarvsw ?i; ' aftertlrplanUUonaa'b', '. 4,tl :f'iSI eaieftheVTffusalaihesWMHlNGTO 1 i" Tj'rr",,v1,:fr-..wt.'-"-r -".-'.,.,;.ji,i."a aAUiejRttMtanMviet gpvernaMty Imahnrbrdered.'exMuted'by taed fcenf't! ani-iWBaer online; tJomuiuujBtj.-Kjriy, minuuiieu .Duties, is oaiu ivvpa Wakington.;' HlB),arreat;is. expected r '. s. . . ?M,1 a. 1 i r ,i- u 1 MtSSIONARY SOCIETY;' .i': ",,.,. " 4-Kii ' TOXMEET TOMORROW V TJ Women's .Missionary Society, otfctW" .Christian churchy will ;'nieei 'tenierrpw- evening' at ,7,530, wlthi rs. Danhar: All members and theirilis baads are invited: Also f riendsHnUr- eeted in missionary work. i-Vfti.Vil- .-. 1 iUi 1J1 ; ,;ji.tiJie 1uv1t.n1.1uu ui. .mo ibuisbi pastor 'Mr. C; ,F;. Trimble willtorea missionary sermon SundaymonlT lngrand In' the evening .the iadfes'$ jlj put;on a missionary pageant,, A-oi? uaoC male' voices, will1 "Be a feature of the program, h .(,- (ft - ,J. I"l , . NEW BANK BUILDING NEARING COMPLETION LAKEVIEW, Cre.,-.Jan..k7,,Spe- . 1 x' ., TTAnU yinnAfrntwdnn UIU1 1.0 luu ooiaiu;, """?' work on the new buiidingf-for, the Commercial National Bank, here ha'o reached, the stage' where 'the' door 'and window openings are being fitted and workmen are busy on the interior furnishings. It Is. exposed the build ing' will be .ready, for occupancy by February. '"ll'wUl' cost $25,000. v m ri --&$ WOULD DIVORCE WnaC8'4a ;PARIB, Jan. 7. Prince 'AdKuit andPrince Joachim, fourth and sixth ponsrrespecnyeiy, ,01 mo iurmf;Aiir- inan emperor have breught: divorce suits,, accordfng to BrltishradviceBito the.MatJn. -. , f. . v.- ' v - r ' POLICE OFFICER IS . 4.ff HYSTERIOUNIiV' SLAIN. ABERDEEN,; Wastf., Janlr 7jjack Oreer, nlght.desk offlcer'of tbeAberi deen police' forced was 'mysteriously murdered last nignt. on tneuenson dock at the Aberdeen water? front. He, was apparently shot durlrig',a gun bm$X-& '. ..:, 1 i3A,aMlCaBe?)iP 1 dervDis,v.sheraalLU3Vekha4;n... ttn ttowMaHaaaeraMnaera&hnBSBsotlMV A. ' Ile"lm;eJh"aaerBVt, wIUHaiaOur'flrit'trbwaaU'-,: ' 19lfwhen ;CaTTansaisent trooBttr - We; lost blgrerope right, en the' eve oC harvest;' '"aXi't in '.hfJi . Home Is Raided f- It was', nearly' two years later, that the hometoftnWsturgl8Tfamliy, com prising Dr.vSturgls, a dentist, his wife, , the, cwlta ess; today, "and. her AfYinarranaivrkllAfl n idafal anil dlers who lekarged them' with giving; refuge to'rebels. & , " J ' "Two tfdarranxa's. captains andfao lot of .soldiers Came to our home .and beat jis'V'guns' "Mrs, 'Sturglsie" , tlfWa'.'WlMA'Bv'bUBband:pratMtMj ' nnd reminded jthe Dandits'tJatweT were Americans,. ihejr pushed 7,hlm aside audvlaughed,,vaayIng,'YourVold; Eovernment' is only a bluff., ,They f6und;no'rebels,but they" were not1, satistred and wanted to searqh ,jth.e " roof; Insisting, that I go up wlththem.; I told them. I was an American, not a rcot cilmber; but they -struck me ,on the shoulderwith a gun." ,Mrs, Sjurgls, said, rebel and Car ranza' forces frequently workeilf to gether and.-, that both, factions 'djs seralnated anti-Amorican, propagan d, Includlng.'a charge that, Henry P., Fletcher, American ambassador. to Mexico', had, accepted one million dollars to uphold tHe Carranza gov ernment. 'Mrs.Sturgls said she told the bandit who , made this, charge, j'lt was a He." A - 'One of. the bandits ,told me that Ambassador F.letcherr could; not re turn to, that country,"' Mrs. SturgU ' said. "It dont think .Mr, Fletcher krew how bad "conditions were. Why, things were'awful, Once when! went to .Mexico City, .they blow iip'a train, , l in frontjpf,me;andono behlndme1' ItendltrfTooK All; .w"',-, ' The most, thrilling chapter-of her' - e'periencefdllowecl ,capturet of 'jthe - -, farnlT;?; by Zapatabandils whotpok1 ' i'j Lvorytn"lngs,mo'vable''from thV planta- sJ- ,k tlon, including'23,000. ii cash-jhV-- A" ' were sent 40 'miles;acrossicountry I'd. 3 ' a prison camp' MrSii sTurglsandihe h iisbarid. afoot and the former's nioth-r r on a mule, v . , . j, ;-J Some months . later Mrs. SturgU V i- k ' . . ., ,1.. ' ' ""' .' ?. WContlaaed oa saga 4)-A'.Vi Ham - fM-, u ' - , ','. . t a .1 "Z- i&f: otiA? wr. -t-f-' . ' . .v 1 ;3 u.Vfc . '" ' f.V h lamnw rr '.tirti . ' c 71"' 'C' :--v. " v 15 K' " ..y -i" 'rf. , vi ' J. - ?: jt . 0 ys 1 1 T M. ' v