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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1922)
UrlwMty Mtirnm i2uar.Ni'. our. t itiuntmri Herald u V ." : WEATHER FORECAST Tonight, rain or suowi trt snitlhwealprly winds lit northwest, NEWS OF THE WORLD BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS " . W -t"., Member of the Associated Press. t i, "J ru JU .! ' . j nn nit v' -V7f T KLAMATH 1'AM.H, OI1KOO.V, I'flllMV, KKIIIlt'.MtV it, HhSJ PKtCE F1VK CKXTft J f, '.. IS ARRIVED AT To Bo Sold Only as Fundi Are Made Available S by State Am illiilrmlmiilltiit wua reached lip. (ween thi Cluimbir of CnniliH'iro mill tin- Klamalh jointly court ul n meet Inr )nirriln) which reaulipd In Hip Chamber nf Commerce koIiik nn rer nnl .ik figuring tlirr prbpoaid $m)n,. linn rimil bond laaun which u 111 iuiih' licfnm Din ntern u( n aocii election nn I'fitiru.iry 21 Tim sujipnrKnf lln t'hnmhur nf ('(Humeri o Win ill veil when II unit nnreeil tlmt I tin bonds would In' unhl In iiinounla In i'iiml Hut fund iinlluhlit from thi state, thereby rurox rliiR Hint the pmminl ctpniiiled by thn enmity will tin mulrln.il nil n .'H.fin hasl liy Hip tOtl'. It wylyniiRlit mil nt Dm meeting Hint IVili'rnl nlil may do iliipnipl ilium fur riimlN tlmt inttcli national forests, lull iit nthorwlso, TlniH in m ii i ii Instances llii' munty would pay 25 per rpnt of Hip rmls wlilln In nth.' ITU It would pay M nr lent. Tint alliti'nii'lit Issued by I lie Chnni lipr of Commerce follows; To thn .MpmlxTft nf Hip KlamMh County Chamber of Commerce, At n meeting IipIiI Thursday noon. Feb. 2 tnl, I9S3 with thn members of tlm County Court of Klumilh Coun ty ami It C. Oroesberk, President of Hip Klamath County Automobile Amu., your Dlrectora unanimously wpnt on record favoring Ihr proposed bond Issue of MOU.OpO.00 aa out lined In tlip M)iltltn circulated by Hie County Court. Aflrr reviving ln formation f re in the Highway Com minion In reference to ttlste ami Federal appropriation for,, then' hlghwuya ami aftrr securing further Information that we believe will lie nf great Interest to thn members of thn Chamber ami rlllirna of Ihp County wy weri of tbn unanimous cplnlon Hint thin laaun ahoillit Ip voIpiI by Inn putim of Klanmth County In onlir that our road pro. Krammn mfunt bo oontlnilrd on a rnnstrmtlvo haals. Thn roml prexum U aa follow :" Tim completion of thn Dalle. Call fornla Highway. Tin' completion nf thn Hrcen Hprlng ro.nl. Conat ruction nf a road from KJuni nth I'iilla to the Lakh rounty lino to i tinned with n roail "to Iip built from I.a'ketlow weat t tho Klamath 'otin ty linn. Construction of a roail from Fort Klamath to Crator Luke. Conatriictlnn of n roail nrounil tho wpsI rliln of Upper Klamath Mke. Construction of Iho rnncl lo Weed iin fnt ni our County lino. In going mi rerun! nn fnvorlns Hit joinl Issue In rrncr thn nhovn pro- ON ROAD BONOS r" ... . .. .i... ...... ........ ..r rrtllll o nun' I no nniirii'vi '.i tlm inniiilmrH nf lliij County Court, who worn nil prcuriil nt thin nnji'tlnr. that i 1, Tho linniliT-Mlll bn ImiioiI only In Niirh nmntinU nml at aurli llmoa na tho Blntn rnn furulali iiinnoy In 1U iituoiiiilH In ninti'h oura. Ktnnililo, If tlm Htiiln HiIh ynar ran (inly furulali jno.ooo.Qp Hipii our County Cutirt will Imiio only $n00,0nn.fl) of bomla lo nintehxthn Hlatn, tho halnnco r.f tho $KoO,000,00 remain Inn, tinlaauod until hucIi tltiin na tho Stnto. can fur Utah mldlilnnnl miina for u to match, 2. The County court ralawi annual ly by laxnttmi npproxlmntnly 900. 000,00 tn mnliitnln proantit rotinty rnaila. If thla bond lauuo enrrlea and Hiii roadK nro completed, tho' Btato ihiut tliorcaftor ttntid tho oipotiao of tho upkoop on thnao roada, nnd thn Kreator portion of tho 110,000.00 now bourne ralaoM annually by tnxn Hon, can bo uod for the retlrmnnt of tbo IioikIb, The Interoat charRoa ngalnst this lasuo of bouda, would'hn takon caro of through Dm prciotit Kuiollno xaloa tux, nnd timber anles. Fiirlhmoro, tho rotifainont of tho , bonds will not begin until i020 nnd thon In audi 'small umoifnl's Hint ro tlroments would not bo biinlnnaouic, It Is thoroforo uppiiront tlini no IiIkIi ur (axutlon is nccpMury hy rcuaon of this bond lsuo. ' 3. In thu opinion of Iho County Court tho Stnto will mutch thu Cpun ty's funds dollar for dollar' us fast us tho Stato'h- funds become avallablo honco the roason for tlio bond Issue nt this tlina; tlmt tho county court .(Continued to Vago 3) AMIvllK'AV I.IXIION IlliUI IICI't'HIX AI'I'OIMMII.NT or ,1', H. Hi:.VA'Klt I'llftM IOWA IIAl.TI.MOIti:, I'iiIi. 3. tlmt. fnril MjiiN'iililpr, Nullonul com- liiumlcr of tlm Aluurlniu l.n- 0 kIuii, tofiiapil nn iiipi)liitini.it (ii tlm I'liltnl HlndK Hciiulu from Inwu, atlccrcilltiK Kiiliynir, uc fa (oiillux to an iititinuiiiuiiiniit HI .till) nt ii tiivolliiK nf Hip Muryr In ml Ciciullvii cnmmlttuu of tlm 4 I-Ci:l(li hy Colonol WiiahlliRlon J 4) llnwln, Jr. MacNcliliir, who wna v pri'ai'iiti muiiu no lomniont ATHLETIC HALL IS PREPARED FOR BIG CROWD AT SMOKER IMiii Hi'iitN l'rulilril IMiIIiIHiiii Aim kw .Von' Inli'Miit In Aimiti'iii' Alblnlo ' Tho Klniniitli AmiitPiir AHilcllp na. ancliillim hall nt I'nurtli nml Klbm nth proaoiitPil n hnay aeciio today with prnpiiraHona iitnlor wuy for thn bin mhli'llc Innrtiamnnt IiiiiIrIiI Thn hull hn lircn prnvlilcil with citra aoula In pxpiTlntlnn nf u Inrcn ntlciiil. nnro and Iho nrcoiaiiry npparnlua In. alnllpil. Thl exhibition, II UJxllntil. will mark thn lipRlunlnic In thla rlty of tho ilprnlrjimi'iit nf nmatcur nlhlcllca (Ml n brondnr nrnln thnn hua cpn bo fnm Ix'i'it nlti-mpti'il. Wltk nn Kym iinalum nt thn IiIkIi hcIioo), nor nt thn illapoaal of hilalnp mon and nlhorit who utiili'ratnnd thn health bcnpfld that no with mndcraln npr fllan, tt.t 'aanclntlon mpmbonv bo lln,n thn opportunity now prwrnlril In thn now orxauliatlon will fill n lotiR frit want. Whlli' thn aaaoclallon alarta Willi jllmllod oqtllpniPnt. thla lack will bo ovorroma nn thn mju(ibir ahlp lurroaana and a funda arn rait oil from tournamnnta nnd Ramon, lo which a nominal admlaalon will bn rharRod Tbo aliow lonlRht will tU at 1:30 and there will bo MomothhiR roIiir on ovory minute until tbo end. CLUB LEADER COMING ML. Ilrh-n Niwlll In Hponrt -Flro !)) In Count) Mlaa HrUn CowrIII, of Corrallls, Main leader of ulrla' cluba, will r rlrn hero Wvdiiosduy, and will ape nil five days In vlaltliiR county clubs. Sim will bu accompanied by Krank Sexton, county club leader. Mlaa Cowglll wll Inatruct tho club members In tholr work and offt.'r siiRReatlnna for lmproTomonts. A achetluU nf In-r vlalta to various coinmiinltlcif will bo announced later. County Club Loader Sexton yes terday Ylalled tho Ml. l.ukl and Kalrvlaw boys' and lrla" clubs, und found tho work to bo proRrosalne well. Mcdonald is freed Jury Itcmler Vrntlrt of Not Guilty Alter, Hour nml Tiwnly MUiulew Thn Jury In tlm rnao of tbo fllati' against Ilerl McDimald, Indicted Jointly with T. W. Cnpner for moon shilling npenUioiis, )oeterdiiy nftcr noon returned a verdict of not Riilliy In Ilia in no of McDonald, Cipucr liny Ihr prelnusty pleaded Riillty. Tho Jury was nfit nnn hour nnd 20 inlnuloH. ' m IS SUING FOR $25,000 Humane Hull liiiwH Out nf 'Arret und Ctiiifllieineut DOItltIB, Calif., Fob. n. Qrow InR out of his arrest and confine ment In tlm county Jail' at Yreka on a clmrgo of confiscating n mulo bo longing tn Albert Uangor, a prom inent raiichor of tho Oklahoma sec tion, last fall, It. II. Noblo, a local cx-sorvlcn man and well-known young farmer, has brought suit against Mr. I.anger In tho amount of 135,000. Mr. Noble, wag recently released from custody of tho county upon $1,000 ball, and wus subsequently vindicated of tho chargo by District Attorney James M, Allen of Siski you. county, who dlsmtssod tho casa on account of Insufflcolnt evidence The iluirgo licensing Noblo was nworn to" by Albert I.anger after his mulo had been drlveu to Alturus by Noblo with other animals purchas ed by "Dee" Hordorn of Alturus from tho Churchill company of this vlclnlly. Mr. Noblo alleges that jthe mule was Included In the bunch through some error. Ha Is represented by Attorney U, M, Collier of Yreka, OREGON THIRD T $1,875,664 U Apportioned; Forctt Service Total Need $100,000,000 WIAHIIINOTON, l, (J. INn, 2 Jl.'.non.noo hua been npporlloiiPd by tlin Hocrntnry nf Anrlcultnro amonc thn 27 atiitoi, Alnakn', nml I'orln Itlco' In which National 1'crciti nrn lornlrd for thn cnnalrucllon nf ro.ida ami trail. IN GOVHEN RODS ... ... , ... proiPciiiiR inn rouniry a loroau aa in ,.,!Ta?T "'"i.i'PPod In city flro protoctlon. Hut ri-Uo fl.KTf.,.. II. Wnjl. imton wl I .,,, ,, , , , frPMs n)(.nt)( iPi'lvn tl.nil.OS'J nml Alnakn la ul.' .... . . . lulled M.')2M!3. Ill K.tiiN nllowril for all Nutlmul Forest Htales, O re run ranks third, WasbltiRton fifth und Alnsku Is Hi noontli place: Idahn leading, with California second nnd Mnutans mid Colorado In fourth uti'd klxlli plarca. Of this sum I9.ri00.000 knnwii us thn "National Forest Highway Fund" Is net uhMo for rnnds of primary Im piirtancn lo statoa, counties nnd Na tional Forest communities; ."..'in, 000 cmislltiilliiR thn "Niitlnnal Forest Development Fund" will bn used for thn construction of rojds and trails needed for thn ndmlnlatrntlon 'and utilisation nf tho forests themselves Tbosn appropriations will mean Hie development of roads nnd trulls throughout thn forests which will old materially In flro protection. At pre- i within tho National Koroita. out there nro larr.n reaa of trochleas) T)l0 ,,trlbuon by s,nl(, of hr wlldnrnca. within l.ho .Sullonal Kar- ..Sbom, Kort ,TCnpment" ard eats that can not bo reached byi..N,onll, Korost Highway rnnds" Is trslla. When lightning storms swoop Oow,.. over theao Inaccraalblo areas, heutyl National For oat HlRhway Fund $9,600,000 I 4,8X0 970.27I C9S.18U 70,:rcG . 1,4(0.81 2S.11K 13..1SG 1,037.894 2.7U0 ,G3K C0,2 S78.S8G . ll,06t . 207,984 35,2'J 4 4K8.2GK 27,8r6 r.6ir. I, I M, I OH 1,454 1,572 . 77.553 20,896 . 371,778 26,140 . 708,133 6,051 . 479.000 KTATK Alabinm .,....r...'.. rAUska ... .. Arltona .... . , Arkabaaa ..... -. California . Florida ,..-.i .. OoorRla ,..,., ... , Idaho ...,.... Maine - Michigan Mlnnenotu ., , .. .t .... Montana tm. Nebruaka . , Nevada . New lUmpihlrn . New Mexico ...... North Carolina .a.. Oklahoma , .. . Oregon ... ....,. t'orto Itlco Houth Carolina Kouth Dakota ........... Tvnneaace . .a. ... Utah ..l Vlrglnln Wuahlngtou West Virginia - Wyoming ,.. . Totals $9,500,000 BETTER kTCH UP JK f 1LV 7 v TfTt?AMTbHAl't JA A K "TV t V t ' "V1-- jiL-l Li II I aassaiaaiasstsssssssssssa-as---s i asa saasss-e-aa-SB. siiji J 1 1SS1SMSW-Ssisasassaass.assssjassj " "" " "' " I """ "" '" BOOZE TAX FOR BONUS iMniMiip la Aihornlnl lloforn Wn)a mill .Mrnim riiimlllfo WAHIIlNflTO., roll. 3. Author! rnllmi nf 'thn aaln nf IIrIiI wno mid Iicit and tho it.i of tliv mvi'iiiin from tutca (n mull mniiufactiint nml, nalo fur imymtnt of a Kotdlcra' lioitua win ndvnciiti'd liofurn Iho hmuao wa)n and mentm rntmillllen tlir ltpnrrapnta(lvn John I'hlllii Hill, Hopublkaii, of) Maryland. Mill iirRnl c tuned In thn Volatrjd law pKrmlttltiR 12 per cent winca und I por rout bvvr aold In original park nRoa for homo coiiaiimptlon. Ho nuc RcatPit n tax nf 20 (nnta a cation on boor "'l " conla n Rallon on wlno flrn Iompa of public tlmlmr ofton oc cur, Kpooil In rcnchliiK a foroat Hro, for cn(er any, la Juat n Important In I or li mile nn hour over ir mountain trail. If no trail oxlrts It Is often Iin. prtialbte for the flrn flshtern In aver nro mere than one-fourth of n mile In mi hour. Them appropriations will alyi, for eMry offlrluls say, glvn n tiew'lmpot us tn the work nf opeuliiR up, nreAs nf scenic beauty for tho uan and on Jnyment nf tbn American Mndn ns unll as tracts (f valuabln timber. In thn pat, ronatrurlldn nf ninny urgently needed forest rnaila In Ore roii, WaahliiRlou nnd Alaskajia been deferred for lark nf sufficient funds. Much of this work can now go for ward, Thn Purest Bervlco o.Ulmatos that eventually over Iton.noo.ooi will bo required tnaupplj a thrrough ly adequate system of tramportatlon throughout tbn ICC.OOO.OOO acres National For est Develop ment Funda fS,500,000 (Irani! Total 10,(79 1,020,493 878,911 142.938 2,164.693 33.8U 33,702 2,186,650 7.514 9,868 126,550 1.453,501 2 4 2(3361 69.670 677,910 74,840 14,409 1,873,004 6,798 10,276 141,692 141,692 636,034 72,652 1,311,022 20.653 5.799 50,222 280.722 72.C73 703,822 8.730 20.247 1,088,656 4,754 6,220 65,621 574,(15 11.159 55,377 21,276 291.652 46.984 8,764 7lhW.1i 5.344 8,704 64,139 64,130 164,258 46.612 602,889 14.(02 267.101 746,101 $5,500,000 $15,000,000 PLENTY Tp SHOOT AT, ANYWAY ALLIED REFUND MEASURE GOES E Senate Amendment Adopt cd; Administration With draws Objections WIAHIIINHTON, Feb. 3. The House today paaaed thn Allied Debt llofundlnii "I" "It" tbo senate amendments. Tho ineasuro now goes tn thn I'rtsldcnt, who Is expected li appoint n rommhrlon to negotiate, wllli debtor nations Thn administration wltbdrow Its obJrcHona to the tenuto rrimlroineiita tint the nbllKallnns mature not Inter llmti Juno 15, 1917 und Hint the min imum Inlnrert rain bo four nnd onn half per ceut. ATTORNEYJWANTS FEE Defended Women Now In I'rnllon- lis:), Hues for l'a)inoiit Thn cam of Attorney Mart ncnlnst Harry Trainer was on trial thlSjinorn Ihr before a Jur In the circuit court. The attorney Is ruing for his for In connection with the defenso of lllanchn Turner and Jesan Kekwnld, who worn recetly convicted of rob bing Harry Trainer r.f 1310, Tho women, who nrn slaters, ore 'now serving n slx-tnnnth sentence In the penitentiary. When thn women were arreted. Sheriff l-oww and Deputy Marlon Ilarnes made n search of tholr rooms and In a trunk found '$175 which was turned oer to the Justice of tho peace. Attorney Marx, seeking to col lect bis fees from thU money, sued J in tire tisghagen. who turned the money ever to the circuit court. Trainer laid claim to tbe each as be ing part of. that taken, from him by the women, and naked to be substitu ted as defendant In the proceedings Instead of Judge Caghagcn. With tho ronsent of tbe court this was done. Tho case wont to the Jury shortly before noon and at u late hour a ver dict had not been returned. t'MIMA.XTri OF HOt.NTY MlNT AIM'RUt I.V I'KHSOX Affidavit blanks have been re ceived at tho county clerk's office for use under the new law that prcvldes claimants of bounty for tho destruction of preditocy anl mats, such as coyotes, lynx and lions, must appear In person, bring ing the pelt or scalp of the animal, and maka affidavit, with two prop erty owners aa wltnosses, that the 'animal was actually killed In the county by tbo bounty claimant. T ROUGH ROUS HKVK.V HTIMi AND ,V) H(HTl.fXJf3KIW AIIK TAKK.V IN ONI! ItAID I.V TKXAH H TKAOUK, Tex., Foil., 3.- Stale soldiers, rangers and fed- era I officers, led by airplanes, swooped down a thickly wooded section of tho Trinity river hot- fonts nnjl captured soven stilts nnd arrested fifty men. Thn al- leged bootleggers fired on the airplane, pilot but missed. Tho 4) Rovcrnor has placed tho area 0 under martial law, 4444444 MEETING IS HELD OF KLAMATH-LAKE MEDICAL SOCIETY Inti'ipollng Krsxlon follows Din ner; Ciimmllloo Iteporls on Central Sellout Tho regular monthly meeting of tho KI.imath-l.ako Counties Medical society was held In Hie Chamber of Pommcreo rooms yesterday evening. A dinner wan sorvrd at 6:30 which was followed by a huslnnt sosrlon Dr. I. D. Johnson road a paper on "Congonllal I'ylonlc Stenosis" and a discussion on, tho subject was led hy Dr. U D, Haw. Ilutli tho paper and tbo discussion proved Instructive and beneficial to all present. Tho committee appolnto dto In. vostlgatn thn Central school ventilat ing system reported that thn prent haetlng s)stom. which provides dry air and Is rondurlvo tn colds and sore throat, should bo Improved by tho addition of a water spray for Increas ing tho humidity of tho air after It loaves thn furnace. A recommenda tion to this effect had been made tn tho school board which had agreed to adopt tho suggestion, it was said. Following tbe business meeting a freo discussion was had of tbe vari ous subjects of the day and an enjoy able fraternal spirit prevailed. At tho next meeting, on March 2, Dr. (1, A. Massey will read paper on "Caesarian Section." The discussion will be led by Dr. (1. t. Wright. - ELKS TO ENTERTAIN Mst of Winter Hrriett of Attrac tion Coming; Monday Night The final entertainment of tbe win ter series given by tbe local Elks' lodge, through co-operation with tfie Meneley Lyceum system, will be stag ed at the Elks Temple next Monday night, when the Harmony Four Quar tette appear in an Instrumental and vocal concert and readings. The per formance will begin about 8:13. Previous entertainments havo set a high standard of excellence and the quartette Is said to be one of tbe beat of the Meneley attractions. Clyde nirkelts is a versatile per former, according to advance notices, who Is equally entertaining on the violin, saxaphone. us a boss singer In' tho vocal numbers, and in imperson ations und mur leal monologues.. Mrs. Rlcketts Is said to bo equally effec tive In her own particular repertoire, which Includes monologues, contralto solos and quartette work. (Ueiin Meneley is another member of tho quartet who has rocelved much commendation from critics, becausn of a baritone, olc which has dowil oped wonderfully la tho past two years. eiiinfi'u mniic' eovniTinv J . COYHNUKS IT.VCH..N'GKD Chnrles Loom Is, well known resi dent of thn city, Is reported today to show no chanRo In tho condition resultliiR from a strokn of paralysis which befell him last Monday. Friends said that ho had a restless night last night. Ilia physicians expect grodual recoory, but think It may be a couplo of months be fore ho can walk. Doth hl legs arn paralysed, but his arms nro not; affected. MXIIHHH HKSIDEXTS LOOK - FOII I'HOHPKItOVH SEASON Karl 8hepherd, who wus In Dorrls yeierduy Investigating business con ditions, says that prospects for a prosperous year In that neighborhood are foreseen by residents In all branches of Industry. Lumbering is expected to tuke Immediate strides toward a development that has raid season capacity us Its goal. A great deal of grain bus been sown, und pluns are being made for spring sow- Jug, und merohanta report healthy business conditions, , a MAItKK.T HEPOHT , POrtTLAND, Feb, 3, Cuttle, steady? hogs, 25c higher, prime light 110,35 to $10.60; Sheep, 'steady;, Eggs, steudy; nutter, firm. Wheat 81.09 to $1.1. " t ' """ ARBUGKLE JURY DISAGREES; 10 WOULD CONVICT Two Hold Out for Acquit tal; Actor Appeared Downhearted SAN FIIANC18CO, Feb.. 3. The Jury In tho trial of Itoscoo ("Fat ty") Arbucklo on a manslaughter charge In connection with tbn death f Virginia Itappe, motion picture actress, failed to agree and wasdls charge, today. Assistant Prosecutor" Friedman annf'jnccd tho voln stood 10 for conviction and two for acquittal. "" "Then) was no chanrn for us tn agree," Foreman MsRIroy said. Arbucklo seemed downcast, 'thn court room was crowded. Thn Jur ors looked haggard, and evidently wero glad that tho trial was ended. In tho first ten ballot nine stood for ronvlrtlon and tbreo for acquit- I tal. Thoy then switched to ten to two, nnd otayed there until the fourteenth and float ballot. , MURDER CLUES FOUND Cigarette rStub Inillcste ManLnM In Walt to Kill Taylor LOS ANfJELES. Feb, 3. A half doten cigarette stub found netr the back door of William Desmond Tay lor's residence offered clue to the murder yesterday of the motion plcturo director. It was Indicated that someone apparently had" nerv ously waited there the. evening of the murder. Mrs. Douglas MacLeua, wife of the tutor living next door, Md aha saw a stranger emerge from Tay lor's house, ! the a'arMa"rt1 part, Employe tof ,. all ervle ' station nearby said a 'stranger In quired where Taylor lived. A street car crew said a man of the semo description bad boarded car about the time Mrs. MacLean aaw him. The description of this man does not tally with that of a former servant whom Taylor hail reported to the police that he bad stolen money nnd property from him. Mabel Normand, the motion pic ture actress, was tbe last to seo Taylor alive. Mary Miles Mlnter, Douglas MusLean und Mrs- MacLean were called a witnesses at the Taylor Inquest tomorrow. CALL TO ARMS ISSUED' LrgUn Waul. Exhibit lost ftetuui to Enter Big Kntcrtaliuaent Fall In, and, make It snappy! This U tbe order sent out today by the committee In charge of the American Legion minstrel show and danco to be held nt Scandina vian bill on February 31. Proporly Interpreted, tho order Is, for all vx-servlro men who can han dle an army rifle t0 turn out for an exhibition squad which will take part In the show. Tho squad will meet in tlm Legion room Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Iltglet will b provided nnd uniforms for those who are without, Ttia eutertatnmont committee has been working hard to make' tbo show a success, and aska the sun- port of every ox-servlce man,.ln the county. XO DECISION OV POPE A IS HEAOIKD IN FOURTH U LOl1 OP HACKED COMMIE r ROME, Feb. 3. Tho fourth,) ballot taken tonight by the Ba-'O , cred College hero, failed to fleet , , u new popo. Tho balloting will, ? continue. It Is boloVLd n decision 4) will be reached by Saturday, 4s4 44 4) WEATHER PROU.HII4TW The Cyclo-Storrasgraph ai.UajUr-j wood's Pharmacy registered ajSrw ly falling barometric preseum ctttrtsx the erly hours today, and sHuee mm' "" the full hua bees .quite raitll.,I4H-'' cations' ae that another storm's Vh ,' nroachlni. ami nnilfr 1fiiTnrnhA 'aaa N ditlons will probably reuch f&S- ntgnt, or tomorrow nornm Forecast for next 14 ao4 Btorm brewlig to the aVsj The Tycos recording ttummmr'-' ruelstered asMlmum a ad temperature today, aa lal tlSH ! (ffsfaPsf "TO LOST liiMiMr , OSJSJMMmBM loiii c ' "..! ." '.l i (! ; Ii "'! 4 a tev ; -fi " .-tflCT . 1