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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1921)
v3J lEurotna iter sdil A ClasB Ad Will Do It Todays NeWM Today Member of the Associated Press. ,, ..r . ni'Ji plflr. Ill KLA.M.VIII 1'ALI.M. IIHM.ON, H,VrritlMV, MAY II, I IK; I PltlCIJ FIVK CKNTB PRDPRIATE IP EXEREUSES AT DRILL HIGH m.ninii W M T,,B r""' ,nccn ' "'!" "' ,,,n '""' u.Vflll I" "'" t,,,,,)1 '""lltorlum oll (lino "' ' ' 1B0 " H .Sou l jmuUlu-r Violin ' cu l'' l'hmr Ilrnlrlcn Walton Kathur Molluy Marian Klnr. Ilhur. Minor Klorencn Itlllard (mlX MnLknr tl llraxa Mho Hhamliatt M.rrarH Tollmati Harriott l.awrnnci. Vp-ii Ho III DC I'a-h Hi" tJoldnll I)y" VWi.' .. V,,r OUM,i mtnt It f tlror.biTk I'rti'Bia n ot Diploma V M Mwrritl TBf u' of l5 rfii.Utu of an ctj"" mi" I"' "I y""'i! ' irt mi if 'UiiK gi.nl Iriiivn ami i,U-t 'hr nub gradn of inatrurtlun K1CC ' '" "'" M"""1 rlmol Tj, (. oi a.l.lrr.. of Ibr rf t if " t ',n 'y " ' tlf'i,1"" k c K i: -Mi KH wlHwn topic ml t ii'ii' I rntn Hchool " It di. .flojxj to Ibr cour" -l III" ad eirti Hi "i1 prirnto .cbool, to hi b r (.r waa mailc, coml.l. cf t (fi book and an atti-nllrtt 'Uitr Mr (Iror.bitck urgnl tlm r4mt t r"t book and I"'"'!"' I cat ibi '" rlrar and um mull cf 13. b trading I brradlh of mind ud t i. an... Mr tlror.bwk rm- 1 trtllt'd chief rrnult Of good i f trtdmt in a public way. thn Ublithmro' of cominunlly bar-1 B?J)f Thr railir of Reed book..' i mi) Mr t.rort-k liu. no tltilr for , piup ( "priklliR III of hi imtfli-l tori "' I tntprtalnlliK pi'tty iiuaf- ; ifU ia ral uic ' Ho further rolfilij -u' that brrath of mind vllrb i-nri harmony poMlhln 1. U fuuta'iun of true community iitflofttirnl And furlhrr pollitnt l oat lb' a ta.tn for good rraillnr b a nfr i mr atant which ha many itionii i -inpi'n.atloii "llowrvrr. ! ttmbm Urn Ik.mip you young pro jlU 'an to it that It la rlran. I utltarr trrn from atrlfo and frru boa ih wtty pronal HiIiik. I (tit r iq Hn olhrrwUn natlafactory lilt Thi prf.rtirn of good book jlJ thi h-ni will HiMinn and up- jilt lt ro rn Btmoiphrrn " lie fur- tier pt- r. i out that good reading llbou' a. I u will rntnn to naught tl uriciM thn clam to act upon utrr r. .1 nnpulii. and motlvit in 'd air, ngthi'ii tho Inclination 10 H'tli pain in n public inoYiM for pun . wrfr The pKir'um wa i-'oci'd with nn tJdr-a b t m Mnrrut, pntnldiMit .tl Ibr ti .ol board, who rougl.itu ltfl ib- oininunlly upon tlm fitm "ttii- or tlm mir and upon tho of-llflfn- n iruclioti willed tho HChool ui i."..,,,i ltir HupoilulondiMil I'clo.on Mr Morrltt annuiincod jt ibi. l..,ard bad been forliin.ito 'cur ni; ,Mr I'i'ioraou'a aorvlitu "f 'hi. ruining ynri .4n, ibn w, f'"1 fallltlim and romiilotod alHing tho r mlng your prom '" Kri-at tbinga In nn udttcnllnnnl r for Merrill Mr Morrltt tltPti Jftttntcl n, aiplomaa In tho grml "'log ClM " COmincnci'llliiliI itTnrrlan. turn lr, bj pmctlrully tlm ontlr 'omuuniu tlm m bolng flllod to MiioHinu nlth tho frlnnilN and Ml-Mnhor. of thn gruiluntlng clous, membora of which woro Urn ro- Pletllli of llinnv li.iilllllrnl nnu.nll Ik01"'"" "f ,,,,, '""'I" I" which r arn huid Tho yonr which hnn of tb Ut Mnrrl" hnH uco" ono lorr . "U" H"cc,"",r,,l ' tlm hlH- tiiin0,"K '":1,co, nni l" "' '"I"' h0n l"rlt nvldoncod by Him y iiplrlt of B0((l, wm nm, ,,,,. otih" " f ,Uo '"'"'"""'y ' lion "' Ul h1Bl0t commondn-J j.J.be ,c,l,' Motto wiih; "Tho tin i fit or"or (,ono- ' '! Ocm "' 0ur Own;" ClnH Colora:1 JIm i.""'1 ,,rwv'i UIhhh Klower: I . . carnation! nin. i.n. u..- !" C i . ..".. ..... ...... n. I. :. B """ ,l ..." Ver. ,: ""ird. Cllndya N. Motskor. lold, i m. Qlonn. I ar Aisocinion Will Be Heard In Henry Albcrs Case IHlnl.1 UiuIMiiki,,!, Hum,,,, W VHIIIM.ION Mv ,, nmi. !!.. will I,. ,., I,, ,,, , , , In tln timiiniliiiit a iii'itiuti to .my pro' im)hiK, Hiu , ju, wlt(l ,(, lourt In h-half ol thi-haramorlallon ThU Mo. ihn ri'Dult of n ronfnri'tKi. """ " ""T mm mi. iiiuri to day. fillnvltiBw.ti.rMl Ions ti.rKriuii, from tlm bar n.iorUtnn Thli . ...... on in., .mri ot urn ii- prmiiB ii.uri i. ukon to nman that dm otrorta of tbi. Dronou liar ua.ixi 'III I till h linri' llm oil ft In ll... . m ( I U; I it w Ii. tl .... ....I....I .. !. Ilnv II Xtt.mt . n of ll.n H. lit, mi,... or .iu,l( , ,n) uniforms for Hi. hull players In tho Klamath County Auto association, hlcli would mean war and In such ii wli.ii ii... Ori-Kon llor ......riatioi, ry I'mkih-. tlm I.Ik opening Ramn of announces that a wlro has been ro- a WBf rranco toulj no,' roraan n6U ill lmn Hi.... i.. mttk..!!.. .,M..rr.... l,l, wi will not Im pliiyod tumor- "lvd from tho manufacturers that ,rn, nccordlnK , tho ytPneu ofii! Ill n inolloti In ri.coti.i,lr ..... ...... to-, lull will In. iiiikI ihi.k.,1 ti.r .... till, radiator omlilem. oriliirml an.nn . .' . . atlon bavi. brrn aucrruttil and that Eon. an i.pporlunlly will br gUeri tlm Inral Tomorrow tlm garni, will bo bo aaaorlatlon to apMar iM.foro tho court twinin Cwiiuiiu and riumbarbii, and and arxuo a motion to hatn tho court Jow.-I and t'opco Thn flrat gamo tal-o ... ii,.. Altr. ra.oon Ii. nmrlt. Ttm promlw. of the iurt do... not nman It I. liplii'tid that tlm Albor. ra.i. will I... rorlowod on Ilk mi-rlta unlo.. lb., motion of ib bar lu.ori alluii BM.rttiK a. amliu. rurUo It Kiantrd - - - Tin llUtll.PM UlO.I-lla t I.,, hold llm r r. fular inortiriK lal nlrhl at Urn I l.anilx r of i i.iiiiiii r. room A rm.d niiptiujc wa. hold. oon though tbo attondanro wa. not a. Iarr a. tlm formor mootinr It ha. 1..-.,. .i..n.i,i ... ..,. ,.-vr...... drive a. tlm flrat .top and a row WILL IKE DRIVE TOR MEMBERSHIP mltt.i. ron.tallnit of Madgo l)Uon.!J"" "r'"or". Anuor.u... . .. II. uljh Jam. and Oraro Karrand waa appolnloii to form tho plana for tlm drli. 'Lot ln ham boon rocohod from tho Htatn and National Kodoratlnn of W mon . rlub. and Klamath Kail. In urKod to .on it n doloKalo to tho .Into utivi-ntlon to In. hold In Portland on tune lOili Thla wa. thoiiKht to bo a try Reed plan a. In thl. w.i tho I a I "rcanlintlnn could got In touch with other rlub. throughout tbo tale und Ret a boltor lilo.i of tbo .rk txtliiK done A doloRato will , M.t.atil) bo tolortod lit thn Imit iiiootlnc A pot-luck dinner will bo hold on May IT Ttm commttto.' In rhargo of ttii lon.i.t of Marjorio Dolroll l.o loiln JonnlnK Verdu Cotad and lltaurbo Huffman Tho nmi mooting win bo bold nel Kii.ln. at T 30 In tho t'hambor of i onitnor.'i. rooms All tbo huslni. and profo'slonnl women nn urged to at torn! tlliTON M H Martial i I-. to bo doclarod Imiuodlatol) on tlm West Virginia and K.ntuik) bin dor Ii) lb" President, mild Sena tor Hutborliind. of Weal Virginia, nf tor ii conference with the Pro-ildont WILLIAMSON. W V.i . May 1 I -An unconfirmed report this nftur iiumii . d l litt t four men -wore killed In tlm flglitliiK nt l.ymi. West Virgin- ii i . Imillo In tlm mountains of Ming.' I'oiint. West Virginia, nmi I'ik.. .-011111). Kentucky, and I''K tbo Tug Hlwr U a plrnse of tho Indus trial struggle over th question us to whether ll ahull Im "union" or the open shop" lit coul mines I'nion ml. imrs on u "lock out titrlko" recentl) were evicted from homes owned by tlm coil companies nnd uro now liv ing In tout colonies W UIIINCTON. Mil)' II - Secreta . oi u.ir Weeks. Instruited Major i,i no i.l Iteiid. raiuuiidiiiil of th '"tit con i. .iron, to send tlm federal troops mto M "go county, West Virginia. If tl ,. r i ml deemed tho troops necos ,m i. quell tbo border dlslurbau- i IAMS0N, WVht V.t. May H iltlo In tlm mouutiiliiH which o iliiya between tlm n)mpa und tho opponents of tho mo workout Firing is l ut Sprlgg. Wl' I .i tin l i to,. WILL DECLARE ! MARTIAL LAW. I LEAGUE SEASON IPEN5 B 22 "i It bolng tin. expectation of Winkle McDonald, who ha chargo of tlm arratiKumonU, that tho nulla will Im hum hy thai tlino Tho open-i iriK prnernin ta ror a blr narado. h.n.lid hy tho Klamath Kail band ,nnd participated In by all of u,0l"'"'m iuajr.T in tun iinitorm It n nan- n..d to tmiki, It tin. blggom haauball ovi'iit over hold In auuthorn Oro wl" Im call.d at 1 o'clock und tho aocond at S IC. No admlaslon foo w"l cbargi-d at tho. gate ' Much Inti-roat I being manifested l tbo formation of thn city league ur"l It I. the oxpoctallon that tbla I roar will too a luollor Intoro.t In bao ball than thorn ha boon for many oara It la a .port that should hatii tbo Riioport of tho entire illy Tlm plan ii n ilT which tho Ii..ikuo I. In Ing forniod In audi na to ahut out oiory trari. of unfalrnos.. each iliili pledging Itaelf to got In tho Kumo Juki for the good, clcau sport tboro la In It llolow la a list of tho eligible playi r. for tho rospoctlre teams i I.Ut of I'ln) on. JKWKI. C.M'i: A Mcdeo. Paul Nool. H. Kostur, Jim Ko.tor. II Moody. Ted Mont- iKomory. M Katnahy. Harry Jr. Wo,,,p)r' Jo" ,,0,P,," K A- ,,rorn- deraon.. K McCall. K llradley, t'has. McU'llllams. P Ityan. Ctydo Davis. Hill Amstoy. J Whistler, V. Magulro. J Southwell Tin: twi.irouNiA oitKtitt.v row- Kit fO.MPANV Cl)de Norman. Sharkey Hutchi son. U-onard U'lrz. Allen, K. C. Win. I. J. McClure, Mert Coffraan, K (1. Klahn. W. I! Dabney, K. If. l.lnllo. J ( Hole ( V Kellr. (loo ManRiie. K. C Clark. Art luvltt. Jack Cbartem. (1 K Kast er. Carl Wells. Frod Crockett, M. I.lppert. Jack Thompson. Krnont Wlntoll. I. I) IiHton, 0. V Math er Pl'l'MIIAUIUS II K Sanders. I I) Hostwlck. I.. J Sparks. Harry Thrasher, Hay Crawford. I. W. Ilresilor. K. Smith, Cress, Conway. Harry IOticks, No lan. M A. ( itllaKban. C Smith. It McCullum. Harry Wortley, Hill l.oreiit. linger Montgomery, O. I. Jacob)', (ilenn l.orenz. Ilort Cool.. O. It Ixjri'tn ' KWAU.VA IIOX a). Karl Carson, II Hutcbens. C. Hutchcns. Pete (.Irgus. I.eo Staub, 0 Harrington. Jerry Wlllard. 11. K. Jeffors. II Slarr. II Italphe. II. A. Itlley. (loo Oorblna. K. 11 Dow. U. llarfleld. J 1. Stow art. (leo Hoden hamer. S Clark. O. Wilson. J Dag gett. K ll.'lll relilier. Wm Cod si iTo.i:i mi Ki)i:i: ritm i s 'ii) m: m it idi: OltLCON CITY. May H - Found on the road near hero last night idiot through tlm bieiiil und brought here b) mi uutomoblllst. it man who was Hiippoood to lie the lctlm of .in at tack, revived this morning sufficient I) to tell Shenft WlUon tb.lt he i!iol himself with btilcldiil Intent He said that ho was Alfred Jelinu. of Portland. si:vi:iu: hu.zahd mu.i.r i ...... uvi:k laui: suit.hioh, SAUI.T STi: MARIB. Michigan. May 14. One of tho worst spring blizzards In years swept Iako Su perior last night, driving nil of tho vessels Into tho harbors. Six Inches of snw fell. Six men comprising the crow of tho bargo Mlsotro, nro believed to havo been lost when tho bargo was torn looso from n stonm- or off Whltoflsh Polut. CALIFORNIA CXiUUT TURNS DOWN MNDKNIIKUO IlKQUIttT SAN FRANCISCO, May 14. Tho Superior court Issuod an order re fusing requost of Jnfet Llndenberg, Tttcomo capitalist, for trial In con nection with failure of Scandinavian American bank. T mm EXPECTED SOON tltno ago, will ho shipped on May 20 nni1 "hould arrive hero about ,h" 23rcl or 2nh' Ho"" ut '" mcinbcni nru under tho " " w., Ua. ucu uu- '"-c''ry dolay-In getting tho 'n - Touching on this point today, Mr. -. ..... v.u-,, ..... H,,utl allli "T," cun " itt"'ly piaiu.'U. TUu lacts aru that our oylawa .peclflcally atato that no uipen.o b Incurred until thero U moimy enough In tho treasury to meet It. conauijuently tho oxecutlvo Kommltteo did not feci at liberty to placo tho order for tbo emomnia until thero bad boon sufficient ,.olc. Not ,, tho d,,orilcril ,n tho money deposited with tbo treasurer prornco aro pr0l!ucc(i by lhe PoIes. to pay for them.. I 'pon tbo arrival of tho emblems. ' nEULIN, May 14. Tho collapse tbo directors who took tho mem- of tho Polish roTolt In Uppcr Silesia bershlps will bo advised and asked Is expected In authoritative quart to turn In their rucelpt books to crs there, say tho Hreslam dispatch the hecrctary who will In turn mako on. tbo necessary entries In tho mem- bernhlp record book and will Issuo the inembersblp card and tho em blems to tho director who took tbo membership fees. Tho association has placed the order for 20,000 road maps which will bo available for distribution In a tcry few das "Wo aru now beginning a cam. palgn for more members so that tho signing of tbo roads may com- for choosing a new board ot di me nee at the earliest possible date, rectors for tho Chamber of Com It will require appromlatoly 400 merco wcro counted last evening signs to sign all tho roads In Kla- and tbo following members were math county which will cost ap- chesen: j proximately $2000. Tho various For tw"b years: Fred A. Dakcr, coramlttoe'a havo begun surveying attorney; E. II. Hall, hotel, Marsh tho roads and within a short tlmo all Hooper, banker; A. J. Voye, all data concerning tho location, lumber; J. W. Siemens, banker; marking etc should be In so that Krcd Houston, merchant; For ono tho association can begin placing year. Charles Hall, banker; O. D. the orders for tho signs. This Is go- Hurko, banker; AHco McCourt, real lug to bo a strenuous job and tbo estate; M. S. West, lumber; A. M. executive commlttco hopes that all Collier, banker and J. A. Gordon tho present members of tho assocla- banker. ' j tlon will use every effort to Induco Two hundred and sixty-four bat auto owners to Join at tbo earliest lots woro cast, nine of which wero possible, dato so that speedy action rejected because thoso casting them can be gcttcn towards realizing tho had not paid their dues, main objects of tho association. Tbo membership ot the new board "It might bo woll to mention with tho exception ot ono or two, that nono of the officers or dlrcc- Is a strong one and should result tors of this association aro receiving In a reconstruction of tbo chamber u cent of pay for their efforts and on a basis that will cllmlnato tho thu only reward they expect to get one man management that has des will bo seeing Klamath County's trojed tho effectiveness ot tho or auto highway classed as tho best in conization and which, It continued, the state." j will result in sending it to tho m I scrap heap where Ho Its predeces Chiloquin Will HaVe Chautauqua . . . Announcement has Just been made that the citizens of fbiloquln li.no signed up for a ( h.iut.ttiqua. under tho direction of tbo nilUen-Wliite company The dates will bo Juno 2. 3. 4 and & Miss Ruth Cowan representing the rillion-Whlto con rcrn. who has boon in Chiloquin for several d.t)s. return ed from thero yesterday, after con cluding arrangements for the Chau tauqua. SEIN EEINEDS F iitiii ii.i . .ills s-i iiiii oimi rrui- 1I1I1I IV M.... 1 fr..v (?..n CVk.. - -- - ;-'-;- ";-" ;- luuu; ill ii auii'ijni- ...ti.v oi. Bum- lers, disguised themselves in mem bers of tho crown forces, proceeded to (ho Mount Joy prison, drove straight to the governor's office wliero tho governor nnd a deputy woro bound and gugged. Tho visitors then proceeded to liberate Arthur Orlfflth, leader of tho Solnn Foln or ganization, hold nt Mount Joy as it prisoner. Tho ttontry on an olovutoil point bocamo suspicious and tired u shot. FORMKR RKNIDII.Vr OP THIS CITY D1F.S AT HKRKIII.KY Mm. Florence Dorr, a formor resi dent of this city, died nt Horkoloy on Mny 0, to which city sho went to from hero about four years ago. T Entry of Germans i Into Poland Means War Says France PARIS. May II The ontry of tlm Gorman troops Into L'pper Sil esia would provoke tho Intorvcn- rial circled Tho upmoit amazo mnnt wa oxpriMCd In thww clr cleii at a upooch yentcrday by Lloyd RcorgQ on tho Uppor Sllciilan ques tion containing what Ii rcgardod ., . ., .,. ...,..... 'rrfer,.ncc to Clcrmanr and tho Judgmonta hostllo trward Poland . .mn.,t... fftWBI.,i r.,.-, Promler Hrland called tho foreign rnrrfHinnnrtpnlfl nml AnrnrnA In th ,. ...,--. .... nMnP. couM tho Krcdch B0Ternment con. sent to tho Oormnn troops enter- ,K Uppcr ,,,. r,, 0crman bftnd), aro opcratn(5 (n uppcr sil ,,.. mallrcallnc and arrestlnc thn C. OE C. CHOOSES Tho ballots cast In the election sors. Monday night tho now directors " nlect 'or the purpeso of elect- Ing officers, appointing committees and mapping out a program for tho ensuing year. ' i Tho selection of Miss Alice Mc Court as a director Is tho sourro ot 1 much gratification to tlm uiemner 'ship. It brings to tho board a per sonage who Is extremely popular nnd one who will tako an activo in terest in the affairs ot tho chain ibor. There Is ono phase of tho elec tion, however, that must not bo 'overlooked. It tho chamber is to 1 continue as an effective and con structive force Hi tho city. That is I that but slightly more than one I third cf thoso who slgnod momber 'ship applications participated in both elections. A now program, a now personnel that will stir tho confidence of n greater number must bo put in forco If success Is to follow nnd tho financial support which It must have Is forthcoming. A. 1 OP Ii. KI'.PITSUS APPROVAL OP ASIATIC IiAllOR UNION CINCINNATI. May 14 Tho np. proval of n proposal to organlzo the' Japanoso and tho Chlneso workers on tho Pacific coast and tho west-! orn states, was withhold today hy tho oxecutlvo council ot tho Amor lean Federation of Labor. COLUMBIA WINS BOWING HACK NKW YORK, May 14 Columbia won tho annual Child's cup 'varsity rowing raco, Princeton finished toe ond nnd Pennsylvania third. Tl'GllOAT KMil.VKKItS STItlKi: GAL-VD8TON, .May 14. Tho tug boat engineers struck today, refuting to movo tho shipping or tho steamers. W T COLLINS EIGHTS 0 In reference to a recent editorial In tho Portland Telegram, advocating tho establishment In this city and Medford of a branch ot tho stato tourist bureau, (ienrgo T. Collins, ot Medford, has written tho local Cham ber of Commerce a letter explanato ry ot tho situation. Recently Mr. Collins was appointed a member of tbo Btate Tourist Infor mation Iiuroau, and at a meeting held In Portland May 9, bo urged tho necessity ot establishing a branch ot tho buroau In Klamath Falls and Medford, and insisted that tbo bu reau be established In both cities or not at all. Ho bad tbo support ot Cameron Squires of tho tadd & Til ton bank, Portland, and had counted on tho support of Wallace C Dlrdsall of Ilend, which, if he hod recclvod.lt, would have put through the project. It Is tho Intention of Mr. Collins to bring tho matter before tho bu reau at Its next meeting, to bo held on the second Monday In June. Tho proposition has the active support ot the Portland Telegram and If this city will take a hand and glvo Mr. Collins some help, there may bo a possibility of his winning tho fight ho Is making to help Klamath Falls. It Is so Important that It should bo one ot the first things to claim tho attention of the new officers of tbo Chamber ot Commerce. Tho establishment of tho branch In this city, under tho plan proposed by Mr. Collins, entails no other ex pense than thn furnishing of the man who Mill have charge of tho work with a desk and office room In the Chamber of Commerce hoadquarters. It is tho contention ot Mr. Collins, as well as the Telegram, that tbo bu reau was created for the purpose ot bringing tbo Information to tho tourist and not to bring the tourist to the bureau. Thanks to tho efforts of the auto mobile association, Klamath FalU will havo an auto camp ground tbla year that will not bo a dUgraco to the city. The finishing touches wero put on today on tho slto to ha used this season and everything Is about In readiness for tho travelers. It Is the plan ot tbo association ta keep tho grounds in first class con dition throughout tho year, so that tho unsightly and unsanitary con ditions that prevailed at tho old grounds "will not bo permitted to oxlst at tho now site. Thoso who participated In tho work of Improvement were: W. T. Lee, Frank Morris, Capt. O. C. Applegate, K. T. Luddon, Geo. Humphrey. Roy Call, John Yaden, Chas. II. Witherow, A. II. Dowers. h. W. Hannon. J. T. McCollom, Adam Hare, Jack Nichols, Rov. A. L. Rice, John Orlando, M. Scbafer, r C Do Cliutne, J A O'Couror, J. A. Moore, J. T Salmond, Joff Mnt noy, Wm McNcaly, Harry Furch, K R. Danner, M. Pomoll, A!. Carlbon, Chas. Kaler, Wynn Dlohn and Jasper Nicholson. Weather Probabilities ' Tho barometric pressure, as recorded by tho Cyclo-Storma-gruplt at Underwood's Pharma cy has remained fairly constant during tho past 24 hours, al though in tho early hours this afternoon It was tailing slight ly. Desplto tho semi-throat-cuing aspect today tho Indica tions all favor a pleasant Sun day. Forecast for next 24 heurs: Generally fair, with light winds. WKATHKIt RF.PORT OREGON Tcnlght nnd Sunday fair, oxrapt probably showers In northwest portion. Cooler In . the east and southwest portions Sunday. FOR BRANCH TOUR T BUREAU AUTO PARK READY' FOR THE TOURIST I