The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 17, 1922, Image 1

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WEATHER FORECAST
'lONHIIIT AMI H.VIIIIIIA, CM II
NEWS OF THE WOULD
BY THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Member of the Ansociated Press.
Illliiiilli lit-. .u, ll7ff
KLAMATH FALLS, ORLGOV, VUIH.M, MUHII IT, lll-i!
piiich rnm cram
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'20 ABE KILLED
WHEN MIES
ATTACK POLICE
British East 'Africa Scene
of Violent Outbreak;
Troops Open Fire
LONDON. MiirrhlT Twenty tin
ll' wem killed mill '.fir wounded hi
Niilrnlil, llilllnti Ka.t Afrli'ii, yeter
lay In fighting follow Ini: n ili'iinin
Mratlon uver tln orient nf the Indian
ngllitlur, Tliliku, av a ill.piilih
Thiiku wan tirrecil We,lneday
Almiil IllilO mil Urn ji rt I with
llck niKi'inlili'il hefntu lln pnllre
Million ) tn it ml In it lil ri'li'iiM' They
were illspnrtu'il lit- I Iik inri who
lined ha)iiict Muli nf Irll.liu: hiiitre
hn) mill other native wutket, rein
furred li) luririi number front Ihe
tuirrniiiuliug illntrlrt. advanced on the
pnllm nf l'allie. utlng women tin n
Mill-Ill
.When ili mull lili. I in i imli in I'nl
l.nle, tin lruiii Hltlili Iniit nrrhvil
wi't" nnlt-nd it- urn. r.n unlive fall
IliK Tin remainder nf iln mull Mam
pc.led.
DUSTERHOFF IN AGAIN
Alan 'until let I mi l,iiiur riiiiiue
' l Ainili'il Oiui- Mule
('hunted ullh hat Iiik milil llqunr
to Mt'Klnloy t.xui, an linllati. Kd
ttatd Dimti-rhoff, rerently rnntlit
ed h) I he frderul Kralul Jut) al
t'lirltuud on a llijiinr rliart; and
llneil llilil. mi iirrenteil In-rn hy
Chief of I'ollcn U'lUou on war
rant uttorn to lif Waller 0. Vet,
miieilntt-ndeiit of KlainJtli Indian
eirtntlon.
. Jtiinti'liotf vi at arr-UCi' ttva lart
full rlmrreil uith eperatlni: n milt,
together wllli ltu)nioiii Miiurn. Mho
-'ii alleged tu liiitu attempted to
Idaikiiiall John Hlemeil Jr Hot It
Diiali-ihnlf nml Mourn Knltcd hear
IliK lieforn t'llljed Hlali-H CnilllllU
iloiier llert (' Thonia here, and
uern tu-nt In I'ortlaml, where Hut
terlioff w.i, found ttulliy
INDIAN BOUND OVER
lliillatiil lllik. Held for A I hue. I
Theft nf lnri.
Itoland lllck. nil Didlan -hoy,
rhnrRi-d with the theft uf n home,
nag Riven n hearing he fore Culled
lllate Couimllnuer llert ('. Thiiiu
iik )eterduy nfleriioon and wan
hound er lo the grand Jury Hi
huiid wa fixed at $750. Late lat
eveulim lie hod been unable to
r.tUn that amount, hut wa released
lu riutody of hi father, Shapes
pear Hick
BIG AFFAIR PLANNED
K
('. of I'. Auxiliary Smlal I'rumUe
In lliii UtiRe NiiiiiImt
(lre.it preparation I being mudo hy
Ihu ladle uf the women' auxiliary of
thn rhuuiher of commerro to enter
lulu the progreslo women tf 0i
city ut Ihn chamber of t-o leno i;i
!l o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Till h HChedllk-d to bo one of the
larRuit uncial fuiii'llou of tho ear,
iu n lalgo number nf woineii are ex
pelled In ho the KiieMH of the auxili
ary. I'rerccdliiR the xeivlni: of lea nml
refrenh nlH, Ma) or V. S, Wile) will
make nil nddieHM lu whlili ho will
explain Ii-riiI dlfflcnltlen eoufronllUK
Ihe city III tho milking and enforcing
or health onlluiiliieM,
Dr. Hi' lV l.lod SU'r. fH)'
health Mirer. Will iIIhcuhh preHenl
health lomlltroiiH of thn rlty mid
Hpeclal i-nieM thai Hhuliid ho given
iitliiiitlon hy.iti(v)oineu of I ho rlty.
' O. It. aoeor will Hpe.ik upon ''Ihe
clly hemillful" nnd Ihn proper ubi nf
trees, floweni nnd hIiiiiIih lo iiltnlu
heaullflenlloil,
'All progreHxIvit women nf Ihn clly
n id Invited lo ho the gucnlH of the
mixllluty on 111 Ih occiihIoii. II U par
tleularly hoped that nil women who
hnvo recently eoiiio to ichIiIo In tho
illy will iilleuil,
o 1
IIIACII I'llOlli: HTAIITLD
LOS ANOIII.MH, Mnreli 17. Tho
Kederal giand Jury liiil.iy opeued IIh
IiivphIIkuIIoii of (lin ullegetl coimplr
itry to defraud Iho KoMiumi-ut at Ihe
Camp Kearny auction or army gooda
lust month. i
.titiicsTnru.uu: law
viol.viokk iiiiNiim iv
roon rmt ni:i:ii i-amiliih
!"' III l IIH II ll'Bllll III II
Iiik lii fit ( it iik 't with it largo
iiiiinlll)' nf ilrli'il enlnnit In
llll'lr lf IHM-nMllltl.
FIREMAN KILLED IN
NORTHERN PACIFIC
HEAD-ON COLLISION
WeM II nl Collide, Willi IHIil
I'iiiui Itillle In Utilities; Set-
I mil Silniil liijiiii'il
lirm:. Mml. Mnnli 17 North
I'm I'tiilflr Iniln Nil I. westbound,
iiml Mult No '.'I'D. local friini llutte
In llllllnr. collided bend on thl
nturjiliiK ul Welsh, i; mile from
llutte l-'ln in Caldwell of Living
Hon Man killed Several persons were
reported serlouMy Injured
12 WORKING AT WEED
I'nlon I'tt-tlilriil Sa) Nit Alli-mpt
M.ule in OpiT.ile I'lanl
Twehtt men are ttorkliiK In the
Wild l.umher riitup.my plant", I'rmil
dent II. It Cullterliurv of the Tlmhel
Worker' iitilou H.itil today. He nald
report Hern llt.it atio had returned
Thn iiii-ii are eii:aRi-d In odd Joh. In'
aid, ami no attempt ta helm;
made lu operate I ho plant The
utrlker lire operatlnc a relief kltrlien
and at a dalue W'-dm-Niliiy nlr.hl
IIH" wa reallted
The only Inn f.irtory oieralltiK lu
(III dlnlrlrt I Hie uno at lira). Can
terhury .ild At till plant, he de.
rlared, lu rent uti hour I Indue
paid mid the men are worldim 1 o '
hour
AI.IIANV, Oik, Miirth 17
Mix needy Albany liiinllli'ii urn
tliiiltii: luiliiy mi freuh w-iiIiiii nl '
Dm lupeniio i if (' V llowley,
I'ri'il Hliiii lii'lfuri) mill .In-tiph
Htnlngriinill 'Kin iliri nun urn i
under mniience nitiplnit from ,
$ I no in ',o tm M ifHiili nf h.iv-
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Milliners Are Excited
Reporters View Styles
PAItlrl. March 17 -That little:
world of (lit own in Pari which
ha to do nxrlulely Willi the crit-1
iitloli uf women H tlothlng ha been
thriiuii lulu ii high utate of excite
mem through Ihn recent 'radical"
departure of one of It leading
member! In Inviting newspaper men
to lnw bU Kprlni; and mimmttr
dreMe.
In doing Kit thn dreicmaker
Hinahe, a irnditlou a old u Ihe
Pari dresmiiklng husllie tttielf,
which ha "always ho,ted of the
fact Hint It needed no new "paper
lo 'iKNlut It to great n en.
The repreentnlheii of Ihn pre
liTin been rigorously barred here
tofore, and many of thn hlg cstuh
llhmenlN whnne name are well
known to American women have
gone tut far aft to demand n vpeclal
paport with u picture from all
those who euti-red their elahllli
iniytlK Thoao low Npeclal fanlilon
writer who have obtained iidml
mou were made to helluvo they hud
been highly honoretl.
Jean l'.itnu, it young Frenchman
with American IiIuiin, decided te-
cully thul hlx iiHttnchitf were
wrong, lie, therefore, arranged n
Kpedal party, United all the best
known newnpaper men lu Pari
foielgu and French mid revealed
to litem Ihe m-croU of hl art. Any
one wa fien lo rarry nway a care
ful description of tho gown ill
pln)ed. Palou'ri move ha8 caused great
tlliiciiHHiou In Iho Pari fihlon
world,' and Iherp I much specula
tion a lo whether It will fotco
other drenHinnkerH to open their
doorH lo Iho prtMS. .Many well
known hoiim-H which Imvo felt tho
pinch of tecent hard llniei uro won
dering whether Ihoy nro wrong.
CAPAt ITV IIOI'Hi: I'Olt
plav is piti:ii(rn:i
"llearlH nml Diamond" will play
to n rapacity houmi nl Lyceum hull
tonight, tu-ioidlui; lo thono pro
moting tho play, and Iho public. Ih
udvlseil lo iibtuln llckela at an early
hour If they hnvo not already done
mi. I.iihI nlghl'H performance for
yuiiHK people wa.s greeted hy a
largo mid uppiecliitlvo midlonco,
which promlHeri lo ho Inuio.mod lu
iiumherH at thu iidultu' porformanco
tonight.
T
HISTORY FALLS
Citizens Astounded to Sec
White Blanket Covering
City on Awakening
IIAKI'ltHFIl'LD, Cillf, March.
17 Fur tin- first Hum In III" city'
hlMnry, i! im.ilii'M'il hero HiIhI
iiiernini: tu ki'C i in' tiy iiihi't ii
lilmkiii of miiiw
Tile fall uuh
ellinuletl at three Iik In, one Inrlt
rtiiiulnlni; on tint Krouml t Ii it tnor
nlnn Tlii tinpriTPili'iilPil fre.ik wimIIiit
linit ruuni'il tillicli i-tilti'ini'lit liere
Oarilcii rroM urn not liellcveil to
lie Mtrliiiinl ilaiiiaceil.
TAKT. Mnrrh 17 Snow cnpr'il
tin crontiil lu-rn thl Morning to
tin- ileplh of two Inrlt. Ktittwli.tll
flRhU 'ro Hi.- order uf the day.
FIRE PROBE STARTED
lnnnillailni htiei litl In Doltiir
hi HilinUo Itlae
CIIICA(K). Marth 17 -Inwrnlliu-tlon
or tint r.iiine uf thn fire nhlrh
dentrojeil a nolld lilo'k of thlckl)
tenanted offlie IiiiIIiIIiir, raiifed u
lo or mure than Ki.oiio.oou. reunit
ed In the death of mm man and made
I'li.nnn worker idle, wui Ihruii today
hy Mate, tlty and Inmtraiire ufflrlul.
The iniiiiuer In whlrli tlm flame
flared out In several place at the,
luiim moment, the extraordinary ra
pidity ttlth which they spread until
itothinR hut Koine muouhlerlni; ruin
tttm left of thn entire hlotk hounded
hy South Canal. Wtiit Van lliirett
ntlil South Cllnfiili ttreet. and Nff
JackHOii. honlexard. r.iuned Shirley T
IIIrIi, flro allormy. t. itnunuurc (hut
"ier)thlnK pointed to lin I'lid.irlim "
KMIICAdO. March 17 Thouwiiil
of persons lu Chliago Ihe lu terror
and pay tribute lo keep llielr homea
from being bombed. Hubert II. Crown,
state's ntlorue). declared loda) lu mi
mid rem before a tltlieii' committee,
called to ronlder law inforieuient
ineaHiire
"If a muii In thl town wants to
erect a home, he must add n certain
percentage lo the tol for :i hand of
criminal, 'who levy tribute on nil
building operation," Crowe declared.
"Tho men who tun Chicago crlnv
Ittnl affair have "truck terror Into
Iho very heart, of our cIIIiciih. Mur
tier ran bo committed here lu the
M It!
IN BAKER SEED'
'Loop' wlih r.0 witnesses looking on, llanco committee," hu said In con
and tho law- Is powerless (o bring the elusion
1,7" "" ' Mil ' 1 1 ' J "" "" iV" ."",,,J .i. "V r " 1 VMli
1ST. PATRICK'S DAY
IS HAPPY ONE FOR I
SHAMROCK MAKER.
Sum f'Miui.iii May .Vol He It Mi,
Hill lli Miiliiirailnrro Emblem ,
tut 'I lioit'.iniU of Irlnli
II) AI.I'NAN'DI.K IICItMAV
MA VOltIC, Mtirrli 17 -Si l'.it
rlikM D.vy It ;i KT(-til lay fur Hjm-'.i-l
f'luliniiin
P l mil' of KlutlAi.tn'H moil prof
itable ia)H lu tlic yeur. l'or lit
tiluinrocliH adorn
tint IniioU of many
Irishmen in (tin
Unltud Htutun.
V I h in u it run-
iBrsi
iluctit tin artlflrmi rr Ma,.w,,, convention of tax
flower Hhop In N'-w'l reiliKtlon rlnh. utartlnK In I'ortlaml
Vork Thn hint f- .M.,rrfl 20. i,.,,iy Wi, nnnoiinrml hy
tnmithi hn hag kept j (. onopnr. prmil.Unt of thn rnto
IiIh forro hiny urKnnlzatlnn f'ooper declared thn oh
inaklnt: artificial , j,rt ttnM 2l-, per tnnt reduction nf
ihamrockB, and to- ,, nl( romil). tJlxo.
day hn fen Ihn
IX .1
i QBRgl
l 1
proiluctM of hl
nil oil In full htoom
KISII.MNN
) To Kmhimw there l unlhltiR mi-
ti.ii3l in producing an nritcia o
inKiiliily Irfnh Hn wn htotiKht
up In thn heart of tho C'ltnrry Hill
i which, hn explain. wn "more Irish
than Ireland "
And hn hag
made many Irish
friend .
"An way," romtnenU rUliman,
"what' the difference? Onn tlocn't
have to he llunriarian to make rou
l.uh. '
Takes Jap Trade
rihm-iu ruyx he took up the
iiLiiiufucturo fit lhamrock when
Ihn gttpply frot.i Japan dwindled
Thiee-foiirth of the output, ho en
tlmate. ureil lo come from thi
orient. Now muni conic from tin,
artificial flower manufacturliiK ills -
trlrt nf New York.
Thcrn'ti a compliment to tho Irish
from KUliman.
'I don't know much about " j
Vulera. (Irlffllh or thn Sinn Keln.",
he k.i. "Hut I am surn they will I
"onn stralr.btcii everything out In
Itehitlrt.
"For (ho lrUhuiiiti I n politician
and a Reed one "
:aiii. ii.wimiv ri
IICAIHNC Til
' Mtlt
iS AITLIt.NOON
A hearing In the case of the Culled
State ngaltiHl Karl D.nUon. charged
with liavlng Introduced Intoxicating
lhitor on the Klamath Indian reer
vatlon. and to have sold thn same
to minor Indian bo). "will be held
thl afternoon before I'. S. Commls
sinner llert t. Thomas.
l.i)er to Jiikllco."
llo declared that the only remedy
was to awaken tho public coiwclonre.
"If wn tli. n't. wo shall get to the
point where we will have no law nnd
)ou will ho meeting to organize lc-
TIME TO CRANK UP THE
PUN 1
I
T
STATE TJX
25 Per Cent Reduction Is
Sought; Commisiion
to Investigate
MrMINNVII.I.i:. Mnrcli 17 Plana
I'OIITI.AND, March 17. Tho utate
tax lnotlR.i'.lon commlnlon, decided
today to hold a meeting In Medford,
April SI for Jacknon. Josephine,
Klamath and Lake county taxpayer;
Unwliuri: April 2; IIiiRene, April 20
f r l..inn. Coo nnd Curry; Albany,
April 27. fir Linn, fUmon anil I.ln-j
Intn Salem. April 21. and McMInn
llle April 29.
RAID BOOZE SCHOONER
rlfleitt llcteniie ARentM In I'Utol
IkitHe; 'J I .Men Arretted
N$:w VOItK. March 17 Fifteen
upedal retenue nRent today nrreated
21 men after a nUtol battle hoard a
tn-mtpil nehooncr. nald to hare.1""' "lcate that tho capacity of
, ticnn loaded with conlrahand Haimr
In Ihe Kant river at the foot of Tit
fail) street
RMII HIMQ
wi-.-inv
INCREASES
IVlllllt.
Tlirtv Tlnie, Those uf I-it
Year In Mil Cllli-s
riCAfSO. March 17 llnports
from l'.M cities shows the number of
building permits for January was
nearly three time that for January
of last )ear, II. ( Moulton write In
Chicago Commerce, a publication of
the Chicago association of commerce.
The permit Iniohed $nt.7y!.2S0
a compared with $i'.!..02.'t2l In
January 1U21 he ,latn
Lit(it cnirr mav 111:
i it.ci: rou ;ovr.itoit
LOS ANI5i:i.i:S. March 17.
Friend of Seth It. Drown, president
of the California Slate Federation of
Labor, announced today ho would be
a candidate for tho republican nomin
ation for governor this jear. Drown
declined to make a statement.
OLD BUS
A.NTIIIt.U'lTi: OPERATORS
TELLS .MINERS' REDUCTION
or wages m essential
SV.SV VOltIC. Mnrrh 17
Arithrnrtltn operalorn wnrn tol
day notified thn mini worker
that deflation In rott nf prodnc
lion wa Imperatlvn and read
Jiifitnient of thn waifo raln thn
flrat nrr-nry iilep In rediiclnt;
thn coat to thn consumer and In
miring n continued liability of
thn Indtmtry
COLLECT DEBT FROM
GERMANY, SAY BOTH
LEADERS IN SENATE
Dutli Itrpuhllcan nml DrtnorrnM
A(frro Cnt (if Mnlnlalnlnic Not.
tllel fihotiM llo I'jibl
WA8IIINOTON, t). C March 17.
Declaration that the United States
nhnuhl inlt upon payment of It
hill of $241,000,000 for keeplnit
American rohllrrs In flcrmany. wai
I mado In the acnato by both party
leniix itiiRo or .Maf.tacnunolt and
I'ndcrwood of Alabama, and Dorah.
I'nderwood also urged the appoint
ment nf an American repreientatlve
on the Allied reparation commlnolon.
JUNIOR PLAY TONIGHT
Ticket Hair Indicate Capacity At
Irndanrr for Performance
The first performance of "The
Neighbor." and "Welsh Honey
moon." tho two Junior class plays,
will bo Riven at tho high school
auditorium tonight at 7:30. Ticket
,he inlily room HI unfilled
Two other performances will be
given. Saturday afternoon mat
Ineo for grade school pupils, and
again on Saturday evening. Tick
ets are on sale at the Blue Bird.
The stage Is tielng equipped with
.uu...su.. -.... si.so w,ins yiupo- ,s clDK totwutd stop M
the members orthe-nanuiT-traitt-tf .vr'.;,',. Titi ,ti...i" .-. V.
Ins department, .nnd a curtain will
hn ;nadc by thn domestic science
girls, so that permanent equipment
will be pro hied for later dramatic
productions of tho school. Thl,, U
the first year In which the Junior
class has prepared a play, and the
class of '23 hopes to establish a
precedent for other classes. Tho
proceeds will go to finance an en
tertainment for Hid Seniors during
commencement week.
The program will bo a follews:
"Wel-.lt Hone) moon"
(lly Jeannelto Marks)
Place A little village In North
Wules.
CHAItACTKnS
Vavasour Jones .... James Manning
Catherine Jones, his wlfo....
Mildred Lewis
F.lllr Morris, his nephew.
T ...... Oran Milam
Mrs-. Morgan, tho baker
Miriam Wortley
Howell Howell, tho milliner
William Clark
"The Neighbor."
(lly Zena CJalo)
Place A kitchen
CHARACTERS
Mis' DIantha Abel .. Kathryn Ulrlch
Grandma Letha Miller
Inez Ione Solomon
l'eter Herbert Landls
Mis' Elmlra Moran Ruth Utter
Mis' Trot Helen Caldwell
MU'Cary Ellsworth, Dernlce Hector
Music will bo furnished between
acts by Elizabeth Manning and Mar
garet Johnston. Delos Mills Is stago
manager for the production, and tho
business manager Is James Manning,
president of the Junior class.
UNEMPLOYMENT IN DENMARK
IS STEADILY INCREASING
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, March
17. Unemployment In Denmark
has been steadily Increasing month
by month, averaging 20 per cent for
tho whole of 1921 and culminating
lu December with 23.5 per cent of
tho total number of Danish work
ers, according to official reports.
High wages mid tho dumping ot
choap ccntial European goods aro
generally blamed for this stato of
affairs.
Economists, how ever, aro ot tho
opinion that unemployment In Den
mark, as eUowhero, Is a natural
consequence ot tho fact that mora
tluitL halt ot Europo'g population
aro unable, to buy even tho barest
necessities,
Somo statisticians assert that tho
country Is too small for her fertile
population of less than 3,250,000.
C. OF C. PLUS
T N
DISTRICTS
Whole County Will B Giv
en Representation on
Field Board
A board .of field director, com
posed of selected rtprtnlatlvas
from every district la the cou-ty
will bo a new adunct to the cham
ber of commerce for the fiscal year
beginning May 1.
For some time the director have
bcon working on a phut that would
bo more symbolic of ft eat- cfcaa
her and which would lira .-
representation to every district re
gardless of Its proilmtty to Kbua
ath Falls. The field board la the
result of their efforts along this
line.
Each member of the aaaoelate
board will be selected upon recom
mendation of his community ud
have equal powers with the elected
directors, and will be expected to
bring before tho chamber the prob
lems of his district, where methods
of solution will be discussed aid
the community programs arranged.
The director look upon thla plaa
as being tho most feasible one, aad
they are confident that the Mvera.
communities will be atitfled with
tho added representation and that
through the representation It will
be possible to bring the towa aid
the country closer together aad
create an opportunity for mere aad
better work on the part of the
county chamber, CHUeaa et the
rural communltlcr, that hare bee
approached on the sabject took
I ...U ,'.. W. ...Q -.., M
confident it will bo accepted by the
county In a spirit of glro-and-take,
both on the part of the city and
tho county.
Although thu districts have sot
yet been definitely decided upon.
It Is expected thai a representative
will be chosen from Fort Klamath,
chlloquln.1 Illy, Donanta. Langell
Valley, Merrill, Malln. Keno and
possibly Yalnax.
Farmer Smith's visit to Klamath
Falls wag the result of a request
of H. J . Tlcknor or Langell Valley
that tho chamber of commerco use
Itg Influenco to sell the Idea of Ir
rigation to tho "Langell Valley and
tho Horsefly district.
SHE NEEDED $45,000.00
Ditorretl Wlfo of Vraak Jay GoaM
Must Have Necec-iUcw
NEW YORK. March 17. Counsel
for Mrs. Edith Kelly Gould, divorced
wlfo ot Frank Jay Gould, today told
supremo court Justice Nnwburger
that his cllont ncoded 115,000 annu
ally for living expenses. These were
enumerated as follews:
Clothes, underwear, shoes, etc.,
$18,000.
Operating automobile, M.000.
Rent ot apartment, $9,000.
Food, $5,000.
Entertainment, $5,000.
Doctor bills, $,000.
Dentist, $1000.
Dancing and music, $4,000.
This statement was presented to
the court by Attorney Oustavus Rog
ers, who asked that Mrs, Gould be
granted $160,000 for "her board and
clothing, maintenance and other ne
cessities," since her husband discon
tinued her allowance after a divorce
obtained from her In France nearly
four yoars ago. Decision was reserv
.. '
DRANK ADVKRTIHED PATENT
MEDICINE; I DEAD
ASTORIA. March 17. Chris Lar
son Is dead hero today from what
physicians said was acute alcoholism
due to oxcesslve use of a widely ad
vertlsod patent medicine.
WEATHER PHOTIARILITIEfl
Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under
wood's Pharmacy has recorded an un
broken rlf.o In barometric pressure
slnco c p. m. yesterday and the 'high'
now prevailing gives promise ot clear
weather tomorrow, continued cold,
with brisk winds ' ' '
Forecast for next 34 hours
Generally fair; cool, with variable
iWlnds.
Tho Tycos rocordlng thermometer
registered maximum and minimum
tomperatures, today, as fellews;
High 3t
Low 7
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