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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1921)
n WEATHER FORECAST Tonight nuil Friday, tnln i r auii WP1P-1 J I LI I J l 1 ", llftrintlli Year. No, trjoil n A htati:mi:nt or faith I. an I Monday In uur alalmiieiil In I tin reader, of llin llnrnlil wo nnld wit wuuld not dlarii. nny pIiiimi nf ' tlio quo.tlolis arising "lit of our con '" tract with Ihn llucnrd Publishing company uiilll llin nmltrr hail been settled lr H" courts In Hi" regular, orderly way lhat m c ti muitrrii should bo bundled. II In to lie deplored that , circumstance, have nrlnrti tliut forco iik to dovlalii Irum (hut rouran mid once more mnkn u Matciueiil to t tin reader, ol till" paper, so Hint thy , may Underatand llin events Hint havu ; occurred mid know Hint wn are act Ing within Ihn rights lit any rlllirn, ml not a violator of Ihn In nu cor , lulu Individual would lend ynu to believe. Having receded rellabln liiformu lion tlmt It waa Ihn Intention of for tain partlea Inlerettrd In Ihn affair, of Ihn lleeord Publishing company to make a vital change In tlm a.teta of the company and Ihua Jeopardise ' oiir Interrata, wr hail l.aued nil at lachmrnt for Ihn properly of tlm cor. poratlon anil turned It nver to Hlmr. Iff l.ow lo aerve If hn lintl ilnnn hla duty tlio Inrldenta occurring durlnR Ihn paat ten days woutil lint have, happened, Ihn right, of cllliene vlo. -j- laled. Justice trampled under foot and thn preml.ea of The Herald Pub lishing company Invaded by Isw breaker under Ihn gulte of offlcnra of lh law. Sheriff Low did not matin a legal service of the attachment, ao far aa the properly In dispute waa concern' rd. Hn never vl.ltcd the. -office of tlm Herald, aa Ihn law direct hn ahould do; hn timer look Ihn property In uueetlon Into hi po.anaaluii, aa waa hla duly Tho demand of our atlor uaye, Onelll a Irwin, and of our avei, (hat ha do so. waa Ignored. When Ihn redelivery bond waa put up by ttia defondanla. Hherllf Low than came lo thn Herald offlro for tka flrat time and "relented" the property and "returned It In thn earae elatua aa It waa befora thn at ' tachment waa lsued " 11 will thua bo aeen lhat nven If Hie aherlff had at tached Ibn property, which he nncr " did, hla action In releattng It. which ' waa also wrong, would again have put ua lit iOMeloii pf It Jtiat n wr were before attachment proroeillnge started. A few huura afterward, tin- aherlff itlacovered hla mltlakn and admitted l( to ua. When refuted lo eucrlflce .our Interrata In tGe matter there waa atarted a con.plr.cy for the violation of the law of the atale that terminal. ed In the erl.ode of yetterday, when Deputy Sheriff llawklna, seeking to bide behind the authority of hla of flee of deputy aherlff, Bought lo .mash through the door leading lo the room' wherein tho propel ry waa atorrd. ' When Sheriff l-c found thai fail ure lo do hla duly waa deatlnod lo make bm liable for damagea, he ap pealed for help and evidently tin ha secured ampin ...lat.nco from aour. cea lhat ahniild hao boon Ihn flrat to uphold tho law a of tho atutn and, aland unflinchingly for the rlghta of Ita cllliena, I Application wua niiiilo lo Ihn rlr-i tult court for a writ of mandamus' directing Ihn aherlff lo remove thn properly and delhcr It to Hie Uncord I Publishing company. Thla o Is.ued by Judge Kuykelidall, It waa liaued on gross mlaropreaentatlon. Wo refut ed lo recognlio It becauao It waa not directed agalml ut. Wo carefully ex plained our alllludo In tho offlrora and auggeated Hint If we woro wrong, they had tho remedy of arresting ua for contempt of court. No furthor action was taken until the 17th. when a prc-emptory writ of mandamus waa laaued by Judge Kuykendall, directing tho aherlff lo do what ho had failed to do under tho foruior writ. This writ waa brought to our office by Deputy Sheriff llawklna and mot with tho same reception aa tho flrat writ. Wo urged him to bring ua Into tho circuit court for contempt, ao that wo might have n opportunity to preaont our tide of tho c.so, We woro then In formed for tho flrat time that he was acting, not undor tho advlco of any ttornoy or other Intereated perty, but upon the advlre of thoae whoeo plain duty It w to tee that the law hould bo Impartially enforced. Mr. Hawklnt returned lo the courthouee with tho determination of having ua arretted for contempt of court, but tblt proceedure waa abandoned when It waa discovered that we were In the right In our eland and come tjuently" could not he hold for refusing to recognise a writ that had no auth fcr orlty In .w. Wo suggested to wr, iiar.i'i - he hid two remedies force end re Uvln, H hi uied the former we ( (CMtlnuiA on pi tm) to ii a i i .1 ClllltHTMAH IIINNIIlt I ritOM IIKAVKNH LAID IIKfOlli: .MA 1 1, CAIIIHIIlt ' Whut vlrtimlly wnn n ChrUt- mas dinner from tlm liiminn thla inoriilng wnn laid at th fret of I,. K. Kniery, olici nf tlm In llnm'n rirrlnia, whuan route enrrlea him over I, Ink river bridge, whim u duck " flnw agalntt the telephnnn wlrea and dropped to the ground, aliinnnd, Whlln Km er'a mall aaik wo, filled lo overfliiwliig with Chrlatmua ' 4 cheer, hn did not healtatn lo add I" Km burden, particular ly at hn waa then carrying n highly dealrabln pretetil hoiiin . lo hla own family Carrier Kmery now tlilnkt lhat pack ' Ing mall through thn anow drlfta of l.lukvllln la not with j 4 nut Ita rniupcnaallon DEER SLAYING IN MODOC LAVA BEDS GIVEN HARD JOLT Trapper 1'iiuml Willi t'ruDr Klglil Orta )MO film anil l.tn Da In Jail of DOflltlH. Call, Dec. 22. Illicit deer alaylng In Hltklyou county, and particularly In tho vicinity of ministering Ike Jolt tho Modoc Uva lied., suffered a ""P "' rnriiand i.uslnea, men. enry auorson. famous Journalist .,. ...... 0 ,i,, lfM.l,.. nf r.ni,- severe Jolt upon lw ocratlona tlur-1 ltt.,l by Kranklln T Griffith and nd former owner and publisher of , IM-AiVlAl ntW3 lYIWIS. R HimmoB(, . w " 'ing Iho p.., forlnlghl. Juatlr. Ilar.,"" " K" '"" T? LX" "" """" T"U " "'PM f ' m P.d.nt 'and' .rlson Wilkin, of Dorrl. and game ""- " " Jocii hotel thla morn., treasurer, respectively, of .the die warden. Courlrlght and Miller ad- 1KUCN BKAVtS SINUW, - no " 5 "oath waai ; tr,c ,,, h , eo-leted The latest victim brought lntoTriP Ihn local Justice court by Court- right and Miller waa J. C Krelgh. a trapper, who waa arretted Mon day In Ihn Lava Itod region with the carcasses of eight doer In hla po.sra.lnn Then animals had ben slaughtered recently and their fleeh dried, Krlegh waa fined I2B0 sbM(4 aalilaiMsifl 1 1 I .11 !- nttfltlM. . i- .u . v..t. , ., ... , ' . Justice ll.rrl.on Wllk n. Intend., It. rive every offender of tho game law. Ihe limit from now on , brv-iht before him. , ia.i wnn r ii.au wnn lrlru In tlio local court for complicity with K. M Hcppo, . tr.pper In the Lava lleds, In Illegal deer alaylng. lie was eonv.ciea .nu .eniencc. o Mrvo 1B0 day. In the county Jail lleppe haa not come lo Irhl. but U'...t., nn VL Pmlrlrlphl Is (An.j ........ ..... ... - fldent that be ran do nothing but plead guilty and accept his punish ment. flamo wardens have been con sclou.. of deer slaughtering out of season for aevor.l years, but owing to tho rugged territory In Iho Lava lleds region, apprehension haa been extremely difficult, However, thla )nr, Courlrlght and Miller deter mined lo rout the offenders even a the government soldiers routed the Modocs. II Is Ihe generat d.-( llevod duo to aomn extent to tho lief that deer havo been etauRhter- price reductions over Isst year pre ed on a big sealo and anld In Klam calling In many llnca of good. nth Kails and elsewhere. AMERICAN ACE HERE (..plain Ham II. HarrU Una Twrlv lloclic Wane H Credit Klamath Is entortalnlng au Ameri can Vb today In tho person of Cap lain Ham II. Harris, who Is appear ing at Tho Strand theatre tonight Not only Is Captain Harris an aeo. hut tie Is a double aeo, with 13 llocho planes to bis credit, nine of which i are official, and Is Ihe wearer of tho Ictorla Cross and tho Croix do Ruerro. tho Legion of Honor and Distinguish ed Sorvlro Medal. Captain Harrlr. , wua one of tho flrat airmen to bo sent across aa a result of his training I as a testing Pt 'or thn Curllss plant. For nearly yr ho waa with the llrlll.h lloyal air force and was a member of the Second Fronch Kb cadrlllo before being attached to an American unit. He aerved lator with thii Nlnlleth-Sixth aquadron, Tho aviator vaudovllllan wna twlco wqundod on duty, once being-shot by a Oermin piano machine- gun which sent him to earth from a helghth of 8000 feet, and onco In the foot from anti-craft flro. Itt SUIT FOI1 RKCOVKIU' OF $0,841 IH 8F.TTLKI) jBult for recovery of $3,841 In atUuled In tke clreult court by Janits Olvan against Lawrence Hor tov. Anne W. Hortoa. w. T. Garrett mid Mary V, Oirrett. h.i bte . ti.a sut nf mn l4 M Ml) Wlh 4mnh$ Mvtsdb KLAMATH GASOLINE TAX FOR 1825 FAIR i Measure It Paed by 45 to 14 Vote Late Last Night MALUM, Dee 22. Hoiito Joint terolulloii No 3. proposing n loiistl liitliinal amendineiil creating a l2S exposition committee, and pro, vldliig for a gatollno tax to ratio' HOUSE PASSES 13,000.000 for fair purpoaea, pasted ', ", , '"' 'V ..... u ..,.-.... ' ,.V. ,.J r. .. ."I'lstle aloud tc ... ..u.., ...., .... ..,... .., ,. -.- flnnatlvn lo H negative, I Speaker Mean made a plea for an " ,;" , ""''"," ,"' ,"c ma"' 'income tax. and predicted that tho8, '" "" nlghf. Herald. 'gatollno lax bill would bo killed In J "' T,. n'! " "" "" ,or htn the aenale. Mm On.i rent morn to (ho gn would bo added to thn pretcnt 2, cent gatollno tax, making a total of 3 cents per gallon. One million a year for threo years would thua bo' raised, which would be given to the exposition fund aa tho contribution! ..... . . ., i of Ihn state In general for flnanc-j Ing Ihn fair. I Tho plan was advanced by a i " " '"in luvciiuuurpii n.i Mclfanl I, M..lo In ll.by conge.llon of 'the lung,. Hour. ItMnll.. Hlnnn Harry Hart. . young man who has hnnn nn.lilnv.xl In lltlu rllv Inr llin .,.-... ....... ..,, .. ... , - past year, arrltod In town yetterday frnm Mrtirnril with n larcn truck. making a lecord nf olnven bourn over thn mountains Ho oxpects to bo one of Iho threo truck drivers who I " rt 't t daylight tomorrow morning on a return Irlp. It It n lw fan o wow n ho w, ir0U(th lh(t ,now b,. lhr ,ruckl( ,n a ,,, ,0 rp(lcn , neu r 1 i.y. STORES OPEN NIGHTS; Mrtrliant. Decldo Not lo 1o, at ( M h y Merchanta may keep their stores r.lMn Thi.ril.w n.,,1 T.'l,l.v ...nj ,., -.-..-, -, ....- ings It they so de.lre. and will not I.. ..in i -i e. --i-.i, w wkirii ... ......t . v ni, aa previously decided, according toi tho decision of the Merchant', bu- reau at a incotlne In tho Chambor of Commerce, rooms last night. A comparison of notes nt tho meeting revealed the fact that busl nraa la good in practically and that dosplta tho heavy l rail Christina ahoppcra have out In largo numbers. This I, bo-i I" tf&t' '"'' " $' Member of the Associated Press. T!T II J rS-TTgfgWIl TIIUHHDAY, IHX'l-.MUKIt U'i, IIKJI PALM, OIUCOON, SANTA CALLS FOR LETTERS; WINNERS ' ANNOUNCED FRIDAY r Old HI. MiJkiIu In llimt- All ur Iti'rtdliiK .MoMngivi I'rom Mllle I'mptr ' ; In aplle of nil Hie obatiiclea that1 hnvn been plur.ed In tho way, the (.'hrUlnua spirit atlll rclgna aupreme iiinaunaa apiru ami rclgna aupreme in .hn ii.raid fn ..,. ,h- -.... force Is lending Ijtclf lo thn occaalon i to help Santa Claua and hla aaaltt! aula. Tho old fcllovr called late last) night, (tho weather being Ideal for) sleighing), and toileted all thn let' ters from lllllel.peopln. who were brd )pMoriUy trying for Iho'aled, camera n.l;(,O0lrM,1( No akalea. Old Santa and lilt Hrownlc will apend today rchdliig the Vulellde n group of good ,,,,.. ., ... ....,. .. , i '. ' " winners. ... .... ... , .., .rr i-noay night paper comes off tho pre... ( H. WATTERSON PASSES j j Knnioiii Jiiurrullsl, Seakrr anil ..... ,! . .tullior Dead nl HI '- JACKSONVILLE, Kj . Dec. 22 i . . Moulilr.1 I'ul.ll,- n..ll.... n,.rw w '- . .L ; lust of tho old-time personal Jour' : nail. la Mn. Ih.ta t..l. . ..... . ... w.v ...... m.,1 ccu.ury hla odltorlala, with tbelr brilliant. ' nrlphial in4 .!... M.m.t,lM. .HHA altlon, attracted wide atleatlon.l They were commented on and con.' They were commented on and cop - 1 1. , . ,, ... .. . ej by the press of Iho nation. Ilo- sldca hla power Irf molding public opinion through hlr! editorials, Wat tenon". Influence fa credited with having shaped the (Platform or the democratic parly Irs. more than one presiueniiai campaign, Kpok on Platform As effectively as he wrote Mr. Watteraon apoke on the publle plat form ,,,, repu,atlon ,, an orator rrllehej lin climax when bn dellr lrr, ,n address at the dedication ........ ii ... ' 'conipioicir maDDCd crooaratorr to n, ,no I'owmoian exposition wneni c,,ii,.- ,hi hn w twelve Amer. ,, ,,, . ,h .pm.ioniml"!f !"'L ....,. T.!. :.". . " nm. , nolcesman. . ... . , ... . . mniiiic ii ii aiurrai niiiias iiti wrote or compiled wero "Oddities .of Southern Llfo and Character," a I volume of Southern humer: "The i Spanish-American War."' written .. concurrently with tho events-,, and, all lines, h) .a,ft TAOr),i "Compromises of. ry ,now'ljlf... , compilation of his lectures, tvo ueeni ... , . I (addresses and numerous editorial. from tho Courier-Journal. He was born in Washington. C. on February 16, 1810. SOMETHING NEW TO HOWL rjut.uji),TririrTrxr"".'n.iri " " '"'iT '' "( EXPLODES S RAND IS i MN BADLY INJURED!: -. j . . i v:: t J. A. GootJreau U Victim of Painful Accident While Duck Shooting Wlillo duck shooting near Keno afternoon, J. N- North Seventh atrcet, i.ri.it-A rnniMflnr. met with a oaln fu) uut not er0Ua accident when hla, ,.. ..i,i.,i. ulmn.t tearing i i .... .i...i. - .. .ii,i h.n,v t - - , ; IIIB I....HW . .m .... . mI bndly lacerating tho hand. ' Ooodreau said he was unable to .ctounl for ,hn accldeut. He had Just fired two .hot,, he uld. when the ,,, occurr.d, completely ahat .,,,, 10 ,,rcI of tb. ,un. Tua, the explosion was not duo to anow In tho barrel was cerUIn because the explojlon wna In tho breeeln be said. Tho gun waa of tho if-gauge pump type. ' Ooodreau Is undor the care of Dr. J. R. I'atterson. who bollevca the ! thumb ran bo saved unlets compll- ,....,- ron el ,n -For ..Place to Hve. give u.iM.m.;..unB too ,.r,. .... o mn run, .wm.-rn " at 7 p, m. and whore there Is enough colnK on l0 C,V0 ne 'C U I -" These. In effect, wero the expres sions of Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Deyo, who In September left here to make IL.I. 1. , .. Ih A h I at rl Tlin vaattirn. ' , , .. ,m,ip .,rni..h ed here on Monday, driving tnrougn after a trip to California. "What's how. In ,lho conrlhouso row?". . MrrO'a flrat quoatlon. SAW SOLDIERS HUNG. Otrrra Vrtirnn . Tcotiflea -s Senate Cummlllro Ilefore WASHINGTON, December 22. Reorge II. Taylor of Philadelphia who served overseas, told a Senate , . Soulier, nangeu near ..-mu.-, Tllle. France, from April to Juno, ISIS, but was unable to say whether nny of them had been convicted by court-martial. One of the soldier banged, ho de clared, was tried for assault on a French rjirl by a French court-martial m hlch ono American officer was present. Taylor gave the name of the ...... . ..... soldier and said he was a sergeant from Detroit, Mich., but the commit tee decided to omit the name from Its records. AT LJULlT- Iffi.VnV KOIU) ItKTtHKD ItATK CUT O.V III! ItOAD ItV (XMfMKIlCK COMMIHHIO.V I: WAHIIINOTON, Dec. . Tho Interstate Commerce com mixtion today refuted permit slon lo Henry Kord lo cat coal rates 20 percent along the line of his rallorad, the Detroit. Toledo tc Iron lea, on ground that the cut would discriminate against othor mining territory, 4 tho coal product of which la 4 sold In cltlo along the Ford railroad. 40,000 ACRES MAY BE IRRIGATED IN BUTTE VALLEY DIST. Han, I'p to Callrorala Boradias (Vimmlaaloai tar AayuTal; J. D. Hamnoad I-reairtni't DOniUS, Calif., Dec. 22. Irriga tion of 40,000 acres of otherwise arid land In Rutta Valley will be ,u" k"" uuring me coming , r " Pln of the Butto Valley Irrigation district ara approved by tho Btato,Uond Certification board. Hurvey Completed Under the supervision of Knglrt r C. T. Darley of Klamath Falla, the district has been aunreyed, and eonmlntelv manDed '" '- '--- I the land of the district. Aa aoon as the project Is approved by the atato engineer, bonds will bo float ed for a sufficient amount to eora pleto construction. la bower Butto VaUey Tba district comprises approxi mately 40,000 acre, of extremely fertile aandy loam toll In the lower end or Butte Valley. The fertility of this land haa long been recog nised, but laauftlcient precipitation haa retarded Its development grl culturally. However, recent experi ment, have demonstrated lit adapt ability for all crops that are able to survive oecaeloaa! 1octa.ta June. Coat Entimatrd at 1,000,000 " Water will be secured from three ruountln streams known as Dutte, Antelope and Dear creeks. Winter . ,..,. . h. .-.h, --- -- nd conserved by a system of dams. ... ,., c.m-n,,,i ji.-he.. to direrted Into cemented ditches, to be carried to the fields as needed. Total cost of the project will be approximately $1,000,000 LAW AFFECTS BOUNTY New lllll Rehire Lrgblatare Make 1'rovMon for Tax levying STATK HOUaB. Salepi. Dec. 22. A bill Introduced Into the house by iRallagher provldea that the county ' court of each county shall, on the first Monday of January each jear, decide by resolution whether or not It shall levy tho tax for bounty on certain wild animals. Under the pre- i nf nt law- this tax may be 'not less than ono tenth of a mill and not to exceed ona mill, and the levying la optional, i The Hnllagher bill requires that If tho county resolves to levy the tax i It shall go Into -county general fund. WATKIXS DAVIS' BOND 1IKDUCED TO $3,000 Upon tho recommendation of the.ha ,blan,a ot bu UorA jw. ill.lrlct attorney. Watklns Davis', bonds wero this morning reduced I frnm XK nnft In 13.000. anil were1 ...w... T-,-- -- .-, , I. ....... .. .... ..-- .-.. I" (orinwun inni-n up r mo iumuw Ing bendsmen: Ed Bloomingcamp, i Asa T. Miller, William Thompson, R. W. Flnley and J. H. Drlscoll. I The dofendant was thon released fiom Jail on tho order Issued by Judge Qaghagon. IIONANA AND HIGH SCHOOL PLAY TONIGHT. . . The Bonanw and local MHiH".? SS.T;..iVE school basketball team, tonight will .meet on the Klameth Amateur Ath- letlo association floor, Fourth and Klamath, for the first game of the season here. For the high school (the line-up will be as tollpwst For- .wards, Orove, reyiooi gueros. looeU, Montgoraeryi center, TVort ley, BubM, Hoguv. LijUi nti uu, asHN itauiiini 3 w. - NEWS OP TH 1YTHI ' associate mp Special Mtttic eual tain tit Tr tW YeMfFeb The eburchet of the ell Heart, Christian Science, Flnt tlat, Christian, Preahytertaa, dlst Episcopal, Salratloa Atmf mt the Emmanuel Baptist -all awfai their calender pretty well MM this week In preparation fa tbeer Banday services. Host of thee an preparing special eatertalaatoate lev their Banday schools, aa waai aa.tK the regaUr church aervlee. t;aalt brate tho birth of Chriet Tka ehea ara also dolag a great aeal at charity work for leee fertaaata fatei' enta of the city. The Sunday school of tea Chrisal.a church Ii plaanlaa to earryoat aha Christmas aplrit la a praaUeal war by giving a program eatltlaa, "WaMa Olfu for tba King," at taa eleaa H which gifts for the needy aaa a af. ferlng for beaevoleacea wM ha fftfaav Tha exercises, which will ceaelet a drill, by the achool aaataxed ay Ua choir, will be glvoa ta tha chareh aa Friday evening. Plctan-rar ai rreytriaa At the Preabyterlaa eaarch oa Christmas Era tho HUla falha tW he enUrtalaad with a traa aa4ha "Uvlng IMcturee fraea taa Ufa af Christ.' beside, aaveral raaataga aaat maslcal narabota. Oa Banday taa Children and their elaere win ha ha. vlUd to wltaeaa a faHclaaa "plar. "Why tha Chlaea Raa.M Taera waa be epeelal raaale at thta Uata aka. High raaaa wUl ha aeM at II: M oa Sund.y moralaa; at Heart Church. Roaatlfal asaele typify thl. aervlea. aararal eoloa having beea arraaaad far. liar. Father Hugh J. aaarahaU will sUMrar tho aervlee. Tha First Baptist Chnrea wlH hawa a tree aa Chrlatawa ara tar Randay aehaol ehuaas and H arhtldreawat; tha eMy. aada maa morning. Rer. A. V. 81. will deliver a special sermon. Tree For Old and " ang aturdajr night the Methodist Epi cop.l church will present an aUher ate program and Christmas traa far young and old alike. In tha morata. besides tha usual Suaday soraaaa. th're will be special raualc, aad ta the evening there will ba a flaaisd concert. Plans of the Salvation Army ware not learned, outside of tha laraa amount of charity -work that they are doing here. Tha manuel Baptist church la hav Ing a tree and program for tho little folk, at the regular Sunday school time, but aside from this there will be no special service. MlMi TAX PROPOSED FOB VETERANS' FUNDS WASHINOTOK, D .C. Dec. SJ Representative Lester Volkr (Rep., N. Y.) h.s Introduced a bill (a the house to provide 'adjusted compen sation for veteran, of the world war, the funds to be obtalaed through tho Imposition of a sale: lax. SHERIFF'S JURY ACTS TO DETERMIM. OWNERSHIP A sheriff's Jury presided over by Denutv Burt Hawkins, actlnr In heard ord,nee tnI, Konlmg lm a ,0 determln9 tho owaarshlp af ... .. . . . .- .... -jraa KLiMcaan mw ji. .a. -- " ' Emmttt as property belonging ta X. V. North, but which W. O. North claims ss his. In the final decision, abont aooa today, the car was awarded to tho claimant, W. O. North. WEATHER PROBAtnTUWIW The barometric pressure, as reg- Uttered by the Cydo-Btoraiaaraph at (Underwoods Pharmacy, aas iowiy, t . .1 ' jii. tfll.M ilaa. an.Sk aAaadasv 01 yeaiomw, - .. w -- dlcatlon ot clearing waather, al though7 Jhehlgh teatperatara caa. ttnues rata- win ia .aa r"- " snow, Forecaat for nest 24 hours :-V CHRISTMAsTn . BE OBSERVED ' ii unufiwiu Unsettled weather, with saow er rata. . " i- Th Tyco racordla thamesseter reil.tered te WJawla aagt 4 tnd mlaliaa UatHvwrsHe radar 1 Hlthiiiiiiiii'Miiiii'"i'"ii"""i"B1 -1 ,t i 4 s m ? , t -..