The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 18, 1922, Image 1

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NEWS OF THt'WmSB'
BY THI
ASSOCIATED PRESS:
WEATHER FORECAST
'IONIOHT. AMI HUXDAYt (RAIN
Oil HXOW, HTHOXO MOUTH-
wkhtwilv ijai.kh.
Member of the Associated Press.
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IKlernlli Vein-. Nil HltTI
MR PffllPHSil'
FOR RELEASING i
H PRISONERS;!
House Committeemen and
Lawyers. Clash Over
. Wartime Offenders
i
WAHIIINO'IOX. Ii. I'., Mnrrli IH -In
tlm fiim nf iippnicnt mill outnpuk
'ii opposition, lnwyiTH mill ri'iirciMi
lutlvi'n nf Mirluiu lllierul iirKiiiiltii
tlnrix pleaded llli th 11 limine ml l-lit r
ciiiiiinlllfii tmlu) In report ii ri'imlii-
nun unking inn premiirnt to Kiwi
"i-.ireful rotnlieiitliill" to tlm pro
priety of i;rntitliu; Immeilliitn iiiiitieMy
to 11.1 pnllllenl prisoners, serving
long Inritii for violation of tlm 1
plonuKo net
fommllterlili'O Indicated lliitt tlm
Timolol Ion inner wolllil pus, lllnlnt
ItiK lli'il congress hnd no right to di
rect I tit preildmil In surh mutters,
esperlnlly hermisn nf thn lurli of op
porliiully In rnvliiw Out tunei. (illhurl
II. Hoe. mi itttiiriiiiy of New York,!
lni inlvorntiMl tlm general principle
of .imui-sty nulil when questioned tlmt
tin saw no Impropriety In requesting
tint nppeuls bemusi "tlm resolution
seems ni harmless n tint fnur-ihiwcr
treaty."
HpeakMin; for tlm A tniT Irnti federa
Hun of Inlinr. IMgsr Wallarn ileclnreil
t tint wnr In wit were neci.ss.lry. that!
limy should linvn lirrn enforced, Imt
In pram tlum llmrit wns nu good
human for keeping war limit offend
ers In Jail.
PLAN LEGION SMOKER
Allilfllr Stunt mill Alilm Itj- Vet.
rrmi In lli' IViiluir
Atnt'rlfuii legion member will ho
trculcil to a surprint follow Iiik Om
regular meeting Tuesday night,
when n jinukur III Im held unilnr
illrtTiloii of W WlnnliiKhain.
A feature of llm evening "III tm
mi mlilroi by i vntprmi of Out
Moiloe war. wliu will rulutit ('Jrly
ilny I'jjii'rli'ncoii
Tint romiiillli'it lias plunnoil u
lunrlit'on In aililltlon to llm tilur-l
luliinirnt
(COlKii: SMIlKIt I'AII.S TO
Afci.'Ait nut Hi:.Tiuvri:
When Oi'orKn Hlilder. recently In
illt led on n nmulillnn charKe. failed
to nrpe.tr heforn JuilRit Stomt )e
terd.iy afternoon Im wo M-iiti'iireil
In pay a Ifiiin firm or to neri not
lent tlmii :;0 iln)M In jail llltt IS'.d
i;ih h.ill w.ia declared forfeited
Snider him not lienu atirelivnded.
nii.Mxcv ri.ti: iu..i:
.TSTIIAVITlli:.Tlti:
A rhhiiliey flue lilndt lu Om hrat
hit; plant of the Hlrund theatre at
I .10 thin iiiornliiR wiih rtliii;nMlied
with tliren Kulknm of cheiulr.iN by
llm fire ilepurtinetit. no ilmuaKO re
nu It Inn. Tlm furiiiico In riuii.iliird In
n hulldliiK HCparatit from tlm theatre.
Tlilx Ih Om flrn ditpnrlmi'iit'H fourth
call tlitt year and Out flrt.1 In Match,
IT.U.V DKMAXDS IIHI.CASI'.
OI' (.'AITUItKD HTIIAMHIIII'
HOMK, March 18. Italy han itPnt
a imw eiiorRvtlo nolo to (Ireero ilu
mmldliiK Out rnlunso of tlm ttteaiu
Hhlp Ahltazla, and cotupluto hiiIIm
fiictloii for thu recent Inclduiifa of
unliuruR.
iienta: iiKiit HKitvi:s
TIMi: lOlt SI'KKDlXt!
JI-:TII0I1 March 'IS. Opon
lluvul DoiIkc, mllllonalru heir of
tho aiitomulillu muniifiictiirer, who
In HorvltiK Ovo duyii for bhpi'iIIiib.
today sliovoloil coal ut Om Iioiiho of
i-iirreciioii.
WKATIIMt I'lMMIAHH.rTIKH
8lncu corly inornliiK tho Cyclo
HtoriiuiKrnph at Underwood h I'har
iiincyhttM ri-ulHtorod no cIiudko I" r
omotrlo proHHiiro, wlilrli IndlcnteH n
i-nntlniiunrn of nvciUher rnndltloiiH
provallliiK toduy. Tlm fomparntlvtily
IiIkH lemporatunt .Itowovor, la not n
ri'iiNMiirlnK fnctor. .
KnroroHt for noxt " liourHi
Oonnrully fair, with modernltt lorn-
pnraliiroH.
Tho TycoH roronlltiK llmrinomotor
riiKUteprd maximum ani' mliitm'tm
tuniliimrturits, toilny, im folltiwfl!
"IK" - JS
. Low .... -"
viwor.vr vkv.'u oivnx
appoixt.miixt hi:ciii;i'.iiv
oi- ht.ti: roit ixiha
LONDON, Mnrrli IH VIh
i (Hint Peel, former iiiiiIit nec
lelnry of Miir mill ulr inlnln
try mill ihmirellor nf (In
duchy ut Lmieinttitr In tliu prim
flit iiililiiiit, linn been iiiiiilnti'il
Mi'i.,iiy or statu for India,
miiii'ki'iIIiii: Kdwln II. Montiiguu
li'itltilll'cl
STUDENTS OF CITY
SCHOOLS TO STUDY
KLAMATH HISTORY
i
Willi of Am II 17 Kl Alil.t fur'
I'lllpll.l'! 'ill4 o III-
I'iiIImI I 'twill '
lii urili'r to tttlinulatv Inli-riMt In tlm
rVililH liml IiicIiIi'HIm of Out r.irlyt
iiuii oi ivi.iin.iin roiinty, mnl iniim
cliool puplU l lnt liitttcr Infornmil
In ilii'Mt niuttfiir, tint i of April
17 lnu liccn ili'HlKiinti'il ii local liln
lory wi.k. J I'. UVIIi, illy mIiudI
itiiprlnti'inli'nt, annoiinrfil toilfcy
Tlm mmiimr of nlnirlnr t till
wi-fU i,. Ion ,i ,r irlnrpuli
mul lunrlmrn of llm vurloim ncliooli,
who luivit Ii.tii iKmii'il tlm following
kilCRvntlona-
Prior In April 17 luivn pnplln
Krttlicr What iHfornmllon they enn
on tin. u.uly iuy of KLiniiiOi rnun
ty OirmiKli rrailliiK liookn, IJilklliK
In ourly ni'illurii, utr Kmpliaili.i
llm linporlmiro of ItclnR autliPtiile.
Inlrri'iit uii ninny of our local ctt
lii'ii no pomililii. Krcuro Oio loan
of boniit, rnllM. ilorumt'iitfl. etc .
for Muijy In Mrliool
KncouroKK Out wrltlnK of nrtlcln
lipiirlni; on IliU milijoci for Om
pn-m. Iiolli liy tlm puplln ami Oiono
oiiUIiIk f prlniol
OnrliiK lnr.it lilntory work. Invito
cliiirrm who aro Infonim.l on Out
Milijcct to romit to tlm nchooln anil i
Khn t.iIkH In tlm vurloiu roomn.
IVilmpi a pKinnt tuny bn work
fil "ill that wnnlil Ik- liuth Intrpnt.
inn mnl Inntrtu tl.
"I ItrllMi' Out It wit ko at OiIk
lu I'uriicat may ilopcrnl upon
Out ro-opcrallon of n hrRii nuniliiT
of our rltUiMiB ami Om prom, ami
that wo may mnku tlil tt vory In
tfrfsllni? ami lintructlvn wock,"
tliitcrlnlrjiifnt UVIIs mIiI.
J?0,000 PERSONS
RESERVE SEATS FOR
ANNUAL AUTO RACES
INIMA.VAI'OI.IH. lud. March 18.
Twenty Oioiutanil pernonn eltlmr
lmit iirrh.-iiioi or rmcrveil him in
for Om truth annual 500-mllit In-!
ternatlonal i,wiepilakci niitoiiinlille
rare at tlm Indliinapollu motor
"Peedway, ulthoiiKh thn content In
not nchedulcil to ho run for nlmojt
threit mnntlm, nrcordliiK lo apecil
way utile lain. Tho event will take
place .May .10.
The advance neat unlit to date. It
wim until. M tho larReat hIucu tho
.uinii.il r.riml was Inaugurated or
ilern from all parts of Out United
Ktateif. Canada. Cuba mid from
ICiiRlnnd, Italy and Honolulu re
ItieilliiK reservations, have been re
ceived. iiccordlnK t,, I. K. Myers,
secretary and uiaiiiiRer. Last j ear's
alteudanco of lL'.I.OUi) unit Out
greatest tha,t ever crowded Into thn
Hpcodwny Rrounds, uccordlnR to Mr.
M)crn.
Howard Wilcox, local driver and
winner of Om race In 1!)1, already
linn put In somo hard practice, la pi
lu preparntlou for tho comltiR
event.
l.ouU Chevrolet, deslRiter nf tho
win n I ii'k car,, lu 1920 and 1921, has
been workliiR on half a dozen cur
nil winter, and expects, It was mild,
In huvo that niuny at tha startcr'i
mark May .10,
Tommy Milton, Ira Vail, K. C.
''Cannonball" Halter and others al
ready huvo uent lu their entry
blanlis. Ilukor, n local iiiotor-rycto
and auloinobl'lo racer, linn never
driven on thu npcoilway track, nl-
thoiiRh hn has been a lender In tho
nport for miiny yoarf. Ho Is n
noted cross-country racor, havlnt;
driven elthor motor-cycles or auto
mnhllCH from coast to roast in ore
than fifty tlmeH. Uo holds many
cross-country records.
Vincent and Cavett
and
Fight
Fight Ends in Draw
. Kid Vincent of this city and Kid
Cavett of lleatly fought six rouiulH
to a draw nt lleatty laht night, nc
cordlng to Informulon rocolvod from
there by telephone thin afternoon.
The report said the two wero match
ed lo fight I" rouiulH nt n fiituro
ilnto,
klamatii
MEDFORD SCENE
of hum !
BUSKER III
;' .
J. F. Hale, Prominent Resi
dent, Taken From Home
- to Point in Country
Ml.'lirOltl), Mnrch Ik J I' Unit
wi'll-kiiown lunil icitlili'iit. wax tak
fit from IiIk Imtno Innt iilKht on pre
tellM! Oiat lilt WIIH Wltntl'll to IIIINWIT J
ii lour. illKt.'ini.'i1 rail mi'l "'i'" liurluil
Into an niilciinnlilli IIIIkiI with tnnnk
c moii nml taken IO in I leu from thu
i:lly lo n point nrur Tallin Itork.
KILLING IS RESUMED I
llrlfHNl TrrrurUlM fiiiilliiim All-
Hit Aflfr l of !tt
lll'.l.l'AKT. Mnrrli 18 Ti-rror-luti,
who rminlni'il 'liilet ovi-r Kt.
I'atrlfk'ii Day. rcmiincil actlvltluu
lirro toilay.
A nwi i-inlor rhlliiR on n lilcy
clit WAD ntiol throtiKli Oio hrcut nml
a man wait uliot nml Klllcil In Nuw
loiiunl.i roml.
A liomli wait thrown In Thomp
son Htri-nt, WOtltllllllK HCVITIll.
A Rlrl wnn woiimleil by a liomli
anil illi'il In a hospital. I
NVwtonnnU ro.nl wan In turmoil
until after tho liri'.ikf;ri jiour.
OI'KX Tlll.Ui TO r.tMIIli
CITI.i:..SIIII' I'AI'IIIIS
rOllTI.ANI). March IS Trial of
tlm Roternmcnt mill to cancel tin
rlOituiithlp of former Auitrlan rontnil
Woerndln on Om Kround that ho
loaned cltltciiHhlp pnirrn to ItntiR
llofhtn, a Oerman njiy. wai opuncd In
tho (odrral court hero today ,
TO CONFER ON BONUS
llltH
KmM"l That rnlilenl
Will Appnui- I'liiii ,
WASHINGTON, D. t' . March IS.
- Ilepubllcan hoiiKe leadern expect
lo confer with rrcnldeut llardlm:
tomorrow hIrIii rCRardliiK proced
ii ro in hundlliiK Out compromlso sol
dier bonus hill.
Ilop't was cxpreSHcd that ho will
appruvu the plan for paaKtiRo of
Out measure under Mtispcnslon of
thu rules.
jfitotts aiii: i:.i:t'.si:n
r.VTIli TIIL'ltSII.W MOIt.M.NC
AW Jurors called for duty on Mon
day, March 2t, havo been excused
until lu a. m T.hursday. March 23,
Hlierlff Low announced today.
AND THEN THE CAT
r
3. fzf I I HAD CLEAKeDTrte '
J2L - J? house op For "foe fC ' L J
..--$3' cmFEceNce goesTs ' Mf ircfn
fti,tM, om:;ox, hah iti. . M-uini ih, iitta
Slapped'by Spook!
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Dotcctlve Carroll (above) say
ilu- AiiMgontsh gbo-.t which has
been haunting tho farm of Alexan
der MiirDonald nl I'alailonlo Mills.
Nova Hrotl.i, walloped him In tlm
Jaw. MncDonald says ho was slap
ped, too. Scientists ant Investigat
ing. STATE TAX PROBE ON
Hiaine .Mnile That Slate Cumuli
hliuix Ant IhiptlralliiK Work
ASTOlttA. March IS That the'
state Is (iver-burdencd with commls-j
ntons nml mat many aro implicating i
llm work, was chanted u" Columbia
lounty residents this morning In the
he.irlng of the state tax Investigation
commission
J. Wi Jay. cltjr attcmey of St. Hel
ens, attacked the publlP service com
mission, saying that It had been n
great expense to the taxpayers with
out giving anything In return.
A meeting of tho tax commission
for Klamath. Lake. Jackson and
Josephine cpuntlet will lio held
Mcd'ford on April 25.
at j
MAHKliT ltmiUT
PORTLAND. March IS. Cattle,
steady: top hogs. 1." ccntn higher,
prime light $11.2.1 to Jll'.7S: Mieep.
steady: egg 1 cent higher, luiylng
prices $r tit $22: butter 1 rent
higher, extra ruboi 3.1 to 31 cents,
prints 39 cents
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HAD TO GO AND THROW ANOTHER FIT
Finis chust i
! OF AHTIGOHISH !;
; DECLARED SIRL i
i ' '
Scientific Investigator of
Halifax Mystery Say3
Men Hit Each Other
HALIFAX. N H March 18. Mary
rilen M.ieDonnld, fostor dmiRlitor of
Mr and Mrs Alexander MacDonnld,
wan Out Rhost of AntlRonlsh, Dr.
Walter Kranklln I'rlnru, nclontlflc
;hoit hunter, declared In a report
on his Investigation if tlm 'hnunlcd' I
MacDonnld homo at Caledonia Mills, i
Just ma ilu public.
At leant Mary Ellen set tho mys
terious flren which wore nrnonc tho
chief of tho Rhostly manifestations.
Dr. I'rlnrn snld. He held that nho was
not "mornlly culpable," however, ni
nho was In nn "altered slate of con
sciousness and did not realize, what
she was doing.
"The.ro n thv possibility, supported
by a body of ovldencc,'' thu report
said, "Hint thin altered stato was
brniiRht about by n dlscarnnto In
trtllupneo. This Is ft theoretical pos
sibility, whereas tho external facte
seem certain."
Ilml.lol row' T.ill
Dr l'rlncij Indicated that tin
braldmR of the cows' tails and the
shifting of farm stock also probably
was n result of Mary Kllon'n altered
slate of "consciousness."
The slap that Harold Whldden,
Halifax Herald reporter, and I. C
Carroll, detective, claimed to hare
suffered from a Rhostly hand after
tho MncDonalds had been frlRhtcncd
out of their home, however, were not
traced to Mary Kllen's hand.
Their experiences, wild the report.
"went probably of a supernormal
character, which does not necessarily
impiy mai innimin-niurraui num
spiritualistic. It mayhavo boon owing
to a psycho-physlologica! csime which
U perfectly natural though Imperfect
ly normul."
In other words. Dr. Prlnco Implied.
Whldden und Carroll might have
slapped each othor or might merely
have thought they worn slapped.
HALIFAX. N. S.. March IS.
SKentlcs of Antlgcnlsh county am
shaking their heads today and placing
their (ungues n their cheeks over Dr.
Prince's report They ant seemingly
loath m easily to relinquish tho Im
portance that nttached to their sec
tion of tho country so Ioiir as the out
side world was f.isclnatcol with tales
of what they nre wont to believe was
a prankish wraith with designs nn
(Continued to Page 2)
INDIAN l.KADI'.lt, lli:i.l)
O.V HMUTIO.V rTIAItOK,
oi:th hi.v vijaii fiKNTiixn:
AII.MKDAIIAD, llrllliili Imlla.
March 13. Mohnndau K. Oan-
illil, Imllnn non-co-operation-
mt Icailnr, arrcstm! recently
cliiirijcil wll'4 4acilltlon, wa
unntrnccd today to nix yoam
Imprisonment without hard 4
Inlinr.
TAYLOR MURDER IS
RELEGATED TO LIST
OF UNSOLVED CASES
IjisI Cluo N KxitlfMliil Willi lUfHirt
of Miui' Arrest til MrOealli
Hands Htlll MU'lnn
LOS ANOKLHS, March lS-VTIic
mystery drama of tho murder of Wil
liam Desmond Taylor, movie director,
was back to tho long list of unsolved
slaylngn today when tho district at
torney's offleo exploded o false re
port of nn arrest reported last night
from Mcxlcall. Lower California. De
tectives returned empty handed after
Interviewing a man who proved he
hnd no connection with tho case.
Since the slaying of Taylor tho
night of February 1. authorities havo
Investigated i-cores of clues, all of
which proved fruitless. William
Sands, Taylor' butler, believed by
many to havo been directly connect
ed with tho murder. In still at large.
WHITE PINE HELD
BEST WOOD FOR ALL
CONSTRUCTION NEEDS
lV C. STOWKLL SMITH, Srcre
tar) -Manager Cnllfomln Wlilto nml
SiiKiir Tine. Manufacturer.' nswicla
Oon. In TlMt Manufacturer und Indus
trial Nenii llurenu publication.
Tho development of tho United
States from Us earliest settlement
Um been largely dependent upon IU
resources. No wood has so completely
and satisfactorily supplied the need's
of home-builders and tho varied re
quirements of trade as white plno
ftilnus itrobus).
Tho magnltlelcnt forests of. white
... . . .-..t.l.A.l 'in Ia Vnpfh
pine, iirsi ciuun.-u in ..c ..-.
eastern States, then gradually west
ward Into tho Lake states, nro now
largely a memory, nnd no longer can
tho full demand for this premier of
soft woods bo met. It may therefore
brcotno necessary to accept local sub
stitutes to some extent or to look
toward new region of supply.
Fortunately, nature has provided
on tho Pacific Coast on empire of
timber fullv measurlnp up to the
standards cstabllshc4 by Kastcrn
whlto pine, ami waiting, not to dis
place It, but rather to contlnuo It In
those markets nnd for thoso nses
whom soft, eally worked plno Is
best.
It Is our purpose to Ibrlcfly des
crlbo this comparatively now western
Industry, Its manufacturing facilities,
nnd products which from now on will
bo available- In Increasing abundance,
under tho wlso policy of conservation
which goes hand In hand with exploi
tation. History of California Pine InduMry.
Lesn than 50 years ngo plno lum
bering stnrted on a small scalo In tho
mountains of California. Logging was
confined to a fow mills aong tho
western edge of tho Sierras, noar tho
mining camps nnd small farmlnn
towns which wero sprlnslng up In tho
central valley of tho stato. At tho
samo tlmo tho cutting of sugar plno
for stnkes nnd of Incenso cedar for
fenco posts began In tho higher
mountains In tho neighborhood of
settlements.
Up to 30 years ago lumbering was
dono mainly by smnll circular mills,
few In number nnd cutting only for
local consnmntlon. Logging was crudo
nnd wasteful. Only tho best logs o(
sugar nnd California whlto plno from
modlum-slzed trees wero snaked In
to tho mills by oxen or horses, tho
small machinery not permitting the
handling of largo trees. Only tho
clear portions of tho trunks Aero
used, and the lumber was hauled by
wagon to tho near-by mining camps
and towns. Tho cut ranged from 2000
to 10,000 feet per day.
The coming ot rail transportation,
opening main linos to tho oast and
providing feeder lines Into tho moun
tains, rapidly led to the development
of the presont largo, modern, fully
equipped plants, capable of producing
from 400,000 to 500,000 feet In 34
hours. Logging also dovoloped the
onormous woods engines and equip
ment, now rnpablo ot haudltng whole
trees, regardless of slzo.
The evolution of the Industry from
small, Inefficient and wasteful units
to large, efficient plants, whero noth-
(Continued en page four).
MUCH NVK CENTS
IfflN
FIT U
PROPOSED IRE
Preliminary Plans Effect
ed; Application Made
for Charter
Preliminary organization of a
notary club was effected hore lut
night, with 17 ehrt;r mekWs.
Andrew J, Dale, president of tho
Portland notary club, was here, ss
represcntatlvo of ErnesJ L. 8ket
of Seattle, district governor ,to es
pial ntlin objects of the Rotary club
and assist In tho orgsslxstloa.
Thn charter wilt be tnbmltted to
national headquarters st Chicago
at on co, and If approved, thestd be
returned within the nest three
weeks, when offlcors wilt be elect
ed and the organisation completed.
District Governor Skecl plant to bi
hero to deliver tho charter.
Only ono roprcscntatlvo from
each business, profession or Indus
try Is cljglblo to membership In any
Hotary cluh: Pollowlnir are the
memborr ot the local club:
J. A. uOordon. M. S. West, W. 8.
Wiley, t. D. Hall, E. W. Vannlre.
Fred E.yFlcot, W. O. Smith. V. V.
Kuykenejoil. J. P. Kimball. O. !L
UndcrwfcW, J. C. Boyle., G. W.
Hooiton', H. N. Moe. Dr. J. H. Car
ter, Dri If. D. L. 8towsrt,A. J.
Voyo and D. E. Wlthrow.
The objects of the Rotary club
are to make more deflaUo the code
of-ethics that should sjeyern easi
ness, professions! sid-Industrial
development and to work for com
munity welfare through the eleva
tion nt buslaess standards.
Tho Rotariaa purpose 1 to ea
courago and foster, according lo Its
niembors, blgh ethical stssdarda la
bjkaejs. ssdtjpaelUt
ot tervlco as the basis of all worthy
enterprise; the actlvo Interest ot
orery Ilotarfan In the civic, com
mercial, nodal and moral welfaro
ot bU community; tho development
of a broad acquaintanceship aa an
opportunity for servlco as well as
an aid to success; the Interchange
of ideas and ot business methods as
a means ot Increasing tho efficien
cy and usefulness of RotarUns; the
recognition of tho worthiness ot all
legitimate occupations and tho dig
nifying ot the occupation ot each
notnrlan as affording him an op
portunity to serve society.
The officers consist of a board
ot tlvo directors, from which are
chosen tho president and vice pres
ident. Tho secretary and treasurer
nro chosen from tho general mem
bership. OBENCHA1N JURY HUNG
Obtertcrs Believe Jurors Have
Agreed to Plsagrro
LOS ANGELES. March 18. Twon
ty four hours after tho esse was giv
en thorn, the nlno men and threo
women deciding fato ot Msdslynn
Obenchaln hnd lunch at noon today,
and prepared to resume their delib
erations. Porsons who bad observed
the Jurors conduct and overheard tho
romarks believed the Jurors had
agreed to disagree.
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IttYCIIOLOGV CLASS
The Psychology class will meet in
tho library club rooms, Mondsy even
ing. March 20. Fred Maker will havo
charge, ot tho class and the work will
begin promptly at 8 o'clock.
Tramps Discard Blankets
Suitcases in Style Now
SANTA ROSA, Cal., March 18.
Tramps these days aro discarding
Uiolr blanket rolls for suitcases, Tax
Colloctor Virgil Dutts, of Santa Rosa,
declared here recently after driving
to i tax collectors' convention In
Roddlng.
Dutts drove alono and chanced to
pick up several men who were walk
ing along tho highway carrjfiag suit
cases or grips. One of the men told
him that the blanket rolls -were being
discarded on automobile highways be
cause kindly disposed drivers were
usually wont to pass up Mi bus wMh,
the blankets but pick up a saaa wMk
a suitcase, j fj
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