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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1922)
m University. Llbwifc -, cftjfyi? Ituimmg OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS .WEATHER FORECAST tonight ami wi:dm:hdav, I A I It, AND COOLIIll Mumlxir of th AHsociatcd PreBS. I'irtiTiiiii Viw. so. 0:1.111, klamviim'ai.lh, oiti:uo.v, iti.sii.w, .mm: 27, ihti. PRtCB FIVM CENTO Mmtlo ft I FIRST NATIONAL1 OF Confidence Shown in Fu ture of Klnmnth FnlU; Bunk Offers Premium 1 ntiilili'Mti- in iIik future nf Kin 111 lilh I'.iIIh wnn oprcnnod uinlorlully til Mm t It y riMinrll iu""tlur. Inst nli;lil when Din KlrM National hank iiltT 'il 11 I1I1I fur Hi" pnrc'liiim. or. 11 ml wnn awarded, 7l,i'.7n 13 of IIim pro posed J I r.l.Mfi 07 liiiprinomen' bond Inhhii. Tin' hank's ii mm pur mill m nil i'i interest mill I'.'.IIU r.ii nrcm linn Tlio remainder of Urn Issue, IT", HO H, wan awarded o Mm War ri'ii Construction riimpaliy lit par mill iircnii'il Intereit. Tin 1 hank entered n 111 n( $30.ono for tln IIIkIi street milt bonds with it t r'in I11 in uf II.ihm:, iiinl 1 1 5,1100 fur nn cnunl uiiiiiiliit of lunula or Mm other iiiiIIb Tlio Warren rotirlriir. tlmi riinii.iiiy entered 11 hlil (or tin1 entire 1 in 11 n n( pur lm In Mm prem him offered liy llin hunk. Hi" (till iiiiiiiiint uf Hi" I1I1I wiin grant" '. lint It wits 11 cr I by llufun Moore. iep ii'ii'iillm: lln bank, t lut t Hi" Imiiilit "'"" "" ' tUn """'r l,l,l,H TliU win Imtuiihii Hi" Warren Cnn- Hitiitiiiiii tuiiipmiv luni piKvimmiy I hiu"".i to rt'iinto i.y ja.siMi tin. roii I or Improving lliKii sircci, iiii'iimim t.-ilinlllK lilt) loliil I I l"'l" '"""' th" iidterlliM'd amount. tl,S,;2 t Vi to iir.r..Mii.r.7 I'lircliim" or th" illy Impriiti'iimiil lioinU hy Mm r'lritt Nation H h.in1 inlKhl Im litkeii nn nn epr"ilmi or rlillfldl'lHO In Mi" (uliiie or Mi.' cty, I. mil" llon'TK, ran III it, mild I01I1O' He unld It lunl heen Hinernl enr hliire llin hank liml iniriliaat'il t'ly luiproeuient IhiuiIm nml Mint di'i'UInn In purrhnne wm mini" nrier hnnd limueN or other rouimiinlMi'it had heen liifMtli;ntcd Tim rlly. iih wdII ns the properly affected, ronntllult'ii tin pin Herurlly lieilnd Mi" lioinln. tio point f,t mil Tim hid of ."9.02S.lir.. entered1 l.iitt Momlny hy (I. ('. I.orenr for Ih" i.Ulh itewtT lllilt, wan forinally nr repteil Iniit nlRhl, nuhji'it to al" or th" hoiulH Th" application or lh Slamlard (111 company to erect n rrani" rent loom at Sixth nml Klamath miin de nied. VETS MAKE DEMANDS lU-lti-r Hoi4lnl I'niMlllit Wnlileil liy llluihlttl Soldiers SA KMACIHCO, Jtiti" 27.--I)"innnd Mint liOHpllllIn ntnl heiln h" provided lor dlmililoil war velernim with Mi" Hani" npeed with which nrmy roiilon nmnlii were I111III ilnrlnn Mm wnr, wan voiced nl Mm Hecond national lonvenllnn of Mm DUiiIiIimI .Veformm of Mi" World War hy JuilK" Itoherl H. Marx, Clnrlniinll. national mm mnndur or Mm iirKUiiltatlnii. "Wo raiiuot romlemn loo xtroiiKly Mm delay anil Inorflclency nml Mm red lapo which him held up Mm ac tual opening of new ImuIh nml now hoHpllalH for morn Mian a year ami a half after coiiKroim appropriated $17. onfi.OOO for Mini pun'OHe," Im hiiIiI. "Aliollmr H7.U00.0U0 Iiiih now heen impropriated ho that altoKelher Ihero Im S.lfi.OOO.OOd avnllahlo for iiioro IiimIh nml moro iiohpIIiiIh, fn ileninml that thi'iio liopltl8 ami heiln ho provided with Mm hiiiihi Hpmttl with whlih iirniy ronloiununtK with Imllt In Mm itIhIh of war. Tlmro In Junt nn Kreiil 11 rrlnln now, for umn 111 n Ntill d)iliK 'lally trmii Mm lujilllen mid HllmenlM rectdved In Mm war Tlmy nro im truly haltlo caniialtlen nn any man who fell In action." . m WCATIII.U roSSIIIIM'lilM Tim Cyclii-StoriniiBrapli nt Diulur- VVTTI WODII H rillirilllH) r"KlHtert'd a mark td fall In haronio trio pruHHiiro thin innriihiL'. Iiidlunl- v IllK Mill lipprililt'll Of H II 1 it 1 u r 11 11 11L-11 which will proh ably tako tho form of brisk wlmlM to nlKht. KorocaBt for next 24 beurn: Pntilltinnil wnrm 'PI... Tvi.au vncnriltnir llinrinniiintor leulHlored maxlmiiin mul minimum ituiiiiiiraturuH today, un follewH: T S I MRU M ' JUow .......M... Btl Uland Doctor 8 fir Vt.'lnr I.KBiilniia,!. pImh.I mm Vrt, who ci formed an orallou mi llmuM r. MrCurinlck. hurvrntri mllllniiMrr Tbo doctor umllri l.ict.ill- llu fit n l)lc fiirtHPR ACTION ON 1'UKIntK AIIUJN UP! RAIL UNMERGER TO AWAIT INFORMATION ,.,, I. Ilrmlinl ,n loiifriniif of Hi pH-cnlallx of Vim Inn' lniliilil'" of Count) In l" or the luterM.ito toiiuuerre coIIIIIiUhIoii'h I oiiilnKlou'n nt.ilement Mint It will not reach i tnntldernlloli or III" Southern mnl Celltr.il I'a rifle iiiimiTKiT tleclhlon until Octoher. Mm chamlier of toniineire dlrertorN. follow llIK 11' tonrerelite loilay with repreelilatlei or IllniherlllK, live idotk nml (icrlciilinriil inlerentH. tie elded lo lake no tleriull" htand imp port Inn any railway uniil further In foriliatlou wnn rereheil. l)crx" oplnloun were eipreniied l.iimhernieii fawircd Inimeillati) nup I'orl or the Southern Pacific, nc rurilliiK to nliilemcnt of I! Mrant of the AIkciiiii l.umher Co. who nald Mint at inei'lliiK "f ItunlitT operutorn last iiIkIiI Ih" matter wan illncunned Im lileutally ami all pre ent favtiit'il lh; road. ('. I. ltoherlH. prenhlent of Mm Merchantn Imrenu, ileclart'd llnt development of Ibl renloii wni 1 hi' ltnporl.ini connldernllon, ami that rate were of lenxr inomenl. Unh urt IIWil that tlio need of thin rommunlly wan nettlcm who would deelop Itn natural wealth, nml that n tllrect route o the eant would l'lh eiicoumr." an Influx of Heltlern ami prnvltlo an outlet lo innrketn thai would iilwnyn nlmorh tholr product'. The liiiubernien'n Mew wiiii lint Ih" uiiinerr.er of Mm Smilhern nml Ceillrnl I'adflc Hyalemn would spill Mm linen nl Tehnnm Jiinrtlon, whore Mm Ceulml I'nclflo ro.ul Ironi Kirk Houlh inriulmilen nml Mm liilerclianKO of traffic necennltnled would remit In milled liannportallon expense and Inconvenience. It seemed K"iTnllV iiKreeil, how ever, thai tho completion t H Mo doc Northern from Kluuinlli Knll t Westwood or a lln In that RoinTal dliectlou offerliiK 11 eounoelion with any main lino east, hy Mm Southern l'uiifle or liny other syHlom, was tl.o desirable solution. VINSON JURY DRAWN Tilnl of Man CliuiKftl Willi Theft of limit' riliirls Totlity Selection of Mm Jury In llm cusu of Mm stuto nKiiinst Alio Vlusmi. ihurneil with Mm theft of a hor.to from (leorKti Klllott In I.miKcll Val ley district In Juno. I'J'-l. wan com meuceil In the circuit court this mornlniJ. t'P !' li111"' 1 1 l"0 hail been timtntlvoly seleiieil, which exhailHteil Mm remilar panel of JuroiH, Tho court Mien ordered a special vonlio of bovoii aildltlonul Jurors. It Is expected that tho tnkliiR of testimony will bo commenced Into thin afternoon, and Mm caso will probably j;o (o the. Jury Into to morrow. Tho caso of Davo Worden, Indict ed on it statutory churgo, will fol low tho completion of thla caao, I I .CO. SERVED WITH SUMMONS IN TITLE SUIT County Allege Deed Wronqfully Withdrawn From Escrow in Bnnk Hlllllllllilll W11H reive-l Mi Hie Klillll lilll leel('UIeil rump. illy yi'iiler ilny In Ml" rai" of Kl.unalli rniilily analiml th" Klnmnth Developuient t'oinp.iiiy. a mill lirniicht for Mi" purpiMe of ilelerinluliu: the owner ulilp of MM" tu hlork In. tint nil" or the Hot HprlniM runt I limine, in wlllrll a perilllinelil llljlltl''tliin Ik axliiil nKitlnut Inierrerenro or the ilcfi'iiilant ulili 1111 escrow nureo iuni perialiiliu; to Mm MM". The MM" ileeil to hlork ID wait recently ullliilrnwn liy the II. I), coiiipany anil a nt:itmieilt iHxiieil lo the roiinly In whlih It wan itateil that Mm roiinly hail fdlletl to com ply with the ItTini. therehy furrelt Iiik all rlKhtH In the tltlo. TliU 111 lion preclplinteil llin preient urtlon The cane tt.is recoiilly mibiiiitteil I iKuue. nut ncconlliiK y tor thu! ho rt'luneil to roualiler It lo 1 I. Kllloii, allornoy ror utu ! county, on lliu Kniillitl that lit vtunteil uiiMiIiik iniir" to ill) with ! Klamath county lltlcatlun JuiIko Sklpworlh attempted ali.11 to with draw ft inn the court liiitmv cine rollouliiK hli fnllure to Iiiim' the cnim bet ror June 20 and 27. hut his iciUCHt w.m denied hy the chief Jimllcc, IMIIult f.ihl. and the caso wan net hy the ill If I Jiuttce for trial hnro 011 July 17 ami 1!. II In hoped lo ohtalii trial of the pres ent lime at the name lime. Klllott K.llll. BONANZA ASKS ROAD Coiiiily Com I I'runl lo linprote Set lion of IUkIhui) l'r'ii) Dairy linprineuivnt of tho road from Dairy to iiouatiza. makitii: It a pari of the Klamath-l..ikelew' hlr.hway. wan the propui.il to the 1 utility tourt )eslerduy of n iltdeKiitltill of Ilounliza resident, headed by (Sen. Sp.irrelom and others prominent in development In this district. Sparreloru said the county court had nKrccd to improve this section of road without cost 10 Mm highway commission. IIiiIIiIIiik from ltmiaiua north to Illy, Im pointed out, the commission would hae two miles lesn of cnustriirtlnii. While the routti via llonaiua will add a fowl miles to tho Uikovlow lilKliway. It was shown that an important district ( will b" Klven mi nil-) ear ro.ld. thiisi iinriiillllna. tiiiirkelliii- I'ondlllons and nldliiB Konerally Mm ilovelopnlent of tllllt timilll. Sparrotoru said It wnn the luteii lion of llonmu.i to work In coiijunc Mon with Illy, an their Interests were similar, and that ho did not want It ( understood that an effort was beliiK! ramie to italu an atlvantuRo over Mm Illy or any other district. .MOUTO.-fll.INi:S Claronco Morton and Miss l.orella Haines, bulb nf I.orolla, worn married at llominm on Juno 25. Tho cere mony wnn performed by Mm Nov. C L Dlx. MAN in JuilK" Slilpuorlli at CiiKuue. hiilIIMl May reporting luinher iiiIIIh 0ii"'H$& 4 . y,r "i CBlTVSSsl,SaglllBlBBBB 'JfPl AC" JJmmmmimmmil?!TMS'Smm9J' SSBBiK'IM SsflBBBIlxIs SVBSVBSVBSVBSVBSSu n'S&fetBBBB5?HK3vjBBV iSHPSjfe? tk'MB Awwmw9 JBsW ' . 1 SlgBSVBSVBSVBSVIzuBSVBSBSVBSB Pross reports today wero that Mouut Kvorest, In tho Himalayas, tho highest poak In tho world, has again ba((lod tho host e((ort ot man. Tho expedition under Urlgadlor General llruco ot Mid Ilrltlsh army has boon forced to ond tho attempt to scnlo tho poak. Thoidiotographwas taken tig tho expedition crossed tho snow barren tit Jolly La. -u - , -- rmt1trY-m,'-'-'-mmm-mml''l-mm-1 I BETTER BUSINESS I CONDITIONS SHOWN IN ALL INDUSTRIES 1 i Dollar Vnlil" or llcpailiiicnf Stole Niiii'i (iii'iiiiT lit i..r 'limn iii Mil) of liM Vi'iir 1 HW NIANCIHCO .Inn" 27 tn irciiBcil ii'llvlly in pnictlrully nil liriim or ImliiBtr)-, wit li tin lmprned J employment hIIiiiiIIdu iiini advancing prices ror fiirm proiluctH nro ("iiturcM I or llin report ror May or .John I'er I rln. Sim I'niiNiscn, ffiN-rxil reservo m:ont ror Mm 12th district, rnnili; I plllillr here toil.-iy. 1 An iibsirnit of Mr I'ertln'n report 1 fllllllWH' ' In Mny ror Mi" rimt limnlli MiIh yi'.ir Mi" ilnlliir vnlil" or hiiIuh of 32 ri'ir"Ki'iitatlvo i"i;irtiiioiit Htorex 11 ml innll nnliT lidiiiifH w.-ii creator Minn In tlio rnrri'iipiimllni: inoiith n yenr ni;ii. r:iI"h In Mny, Ib22, Ih'Iiik I'.f. P"r rent r.r"ntiT In value Mm 11 In Mny. 1921. 'In Mi" wliolenl" trml" Mm vnr Iimim lint'M (exri'pt mitoniolill" Mroi nml itli(ieii) report Inrre.nreH of 1 to ,r. I per rent In Mi" ilnllar vnlun of Mi"lr Hnlen during May. 1022. torn pnrei! with May, 1&21, liy far Mie iiiiiHt fuvornMo hIiewIiij: mail" MiIr year TIk-ho Incrnaneii i-vlilenco tlio rreater piirclimtlng pnv.er nf th" rom niunlly :roliiK out of ln-reaiicil nc tlvlty In Inilimtry, with nn Imprnved eiiiilnyiiieiit Nltnntlou mnl nilvanc Iiik prlci'K for fnrm pnnl'itl. "Sine" January of Miln year there I linn heeti a uteaily Inrreai" In tlio production or lumlxT In thin dlitJrlrt mid In May reporting luinluT mum opernled at loo per t-nt or normal rapntlty ror Mm firm time In two rapai Ity renrn. Onlurit recolieil exceetleil the output nliil untllled orders nn hand at the rltiti' of llm month were near ly twdre as larK" as one ear aRo. "The crops of the district innilo favoruhl" progress durltiK Mny and 11nrm.it ehln 11m exnecled in most sections, l'rlies already made on some varieties of deciduous (mils arc uniformly hither ! linn Mine" paid lo the Krower a )e.ir nKo. "SlieurillK of wool has been com pleted except In Mime p.irln of the northern states mid about '.'() per rent of Mm district tllp (72.2.'ifl.0(io pounds 1 has already been sold. Now clip wool has recently been purrhuscd for a" lo -IS cents per pound com pared with prices nf IB to 17 cents paid nt this time last cnr. "Tim bankliiK situation In tho dis trict changed little durlni; the month. I Ileillscouuls with the federal resorvo bank, both by illy and country mem ber banks, were reduced, Ih" total on Juno H beInK 1.2..:.,000. or 2.9 per crnt lesn than on May 10. Loans mid discounts of reportliiK member banks remained practically station ary and on June 7 were ISa.ViGO.OOO compared with $55.1,2:11.000 on May 3. Interest rates on commercial paper (botiKlit tliroimli brokers) and on customers' paper In some of Mm lending financial centers of tho tils- I t-. .1....1I.... I .1 ,n 1 t .. nn.. .n. lr' "'""" " " ' "" '"- cent durliiK the month. "Ilulldlni; activity continues nt record (Inures, the number o( per 111 ItH Issued durliiK Mny bavins ll(',n ''""'y In one month. October, s Issued were 32.1 per rent creator In number and R9.I Per cent itre.it er In Miluo than in May, 1121." M.ltKI"r ItlH'OltT 1'OltTI.ANI). Juneo 27. Cattle Hl0Wi 1)0Kll ml 8heep steady, t'KKS unlet; butter to $1 15. firm. Wheat ' $1.09, lli:i. D KOK imi'NKKX.NKSS John Thomnson. a sheep herder, wiw IoiIkoiI lu tbo city Jail last nlKht by Patrolman McLourIiIIii. churKcd with IioIuk drunk. HAS AGAIN FAILED TO I 1 y 40 Oil Men Captured; State Department Demands Im mediate Protection WA8IIINC.TON. D. C . Juno 27 -1'orty American employes of tho CorU'Bo Oil company near Tamplro, and property valued at $250,000 nro liolnB held hy Mm rebel Ren oral, (lorozabe, for 15,000 pesos ransom, according to a mexsaRO from tho American consul at Tarn Pico to Mm stain department. Prompt Instructions' were sent Mm Amiirlcan embassy and the con sul at Tamplco to urpe Mm Mexican authorities to lako Immedlalo sleps for Mm protection of American lives and property. ASHLAND TO AWAKEN Viiiiimer Kleinent lo Ut In Hnildle During July Ct lelirnllon SimcIhI lo Ml" Herald ASHLAND. Julio 27 (Irem ore Durations are underway to make the l-lir.l r.n.l I.'.. ..pit. .lnl . . . "" "Mini i.-urutiuun in .inn- land on July 3 and I. Mm blRRest and most elaborate uffalr of its kind ovor undertaken in southern OroRon. Some of Mm plcketn on tho fences of tho "holy city." as It Is somu llmen tailed nro beliiR pried loose from their old-tltim priliinlcal foun datioiiH mid on Kuril and Kourth days tho .vouiirlt .uloniunt who ure In tho baddlo will cut loose with somo modern entertainment. Theru will bu a parado on each day. On Monday theru will bu bomu thliiR unhjiiu In assembllne on tlio lino of march of mi array of Kord au tomobiles such an probably never liatu been broiiRht together any where. A special effort In belnR made to huvo as one of tho features of tho parade, tho first Kord machine ever operated In OreRon. Kor thin event nlono $1,000 in prizes will be ofrcrcd, which will bo awarded to tho best as well as iho worst looking auto in tho parado as well as prizes (or otheis thnt Is not lu either of these classes. BUYS PUREBRED BULL .Mouud'itM Sultan Is .dtlitl lo Herd of I-'. II. MiCornatk K, II. McComack has Just pur chased from West and Thomas tbo man bull, Mountcrest Sultan, to head bin herd uf purebred Shorthorns. This Is tho bull that was junior champion at the county fair last (all. Ho Is a two-year-old weighing about 1700 pounds. Mountcrest Sultan was bred by It. II. Parsons on tho Mountcrest ranch at Hilt, California. Ills slro, Vic tor Marshal, Is by Village Marshal, n bull comhlniuR the blood of the two Rreat siren Cumberland and VII laRcr. Village Marshall won first prlzo as senior calf at tho American Itoynl and won first again tho follow Iiir ear ns senior yearling. Mount crest Sultan's dam, Ilothnick Dud, Is a Toiuson brothers bred cow by a grandson of Whitehall Sultan, tho best-known Shorthorn bull In Amer ica. Mr. pdcCornack has somo very well-bred cows as well as good In dividuals In his herd. u 1 SCALE MOUNT EVEREST Prize Hiker 1(, w Arm JmmW lilililK V St Lwmmm ' KLAWkv- V " I mm M.mAmWfS-lvJk AyL W rLim Mm "" kmmmmmmmm't9 giaLm' V ''$& ' aW 'J -& .4mWW.- .V':'. ' - By hiking moro than 1000 milt In m year, bcarlnc the bunketi tn j ?!i.thLl.clt:,l "; I -JM--..V, . .-4 mv .uv v torch-txartr in the Camp Fir QlrU. HIGHWAYMEN STEAL .CLOTHING FROM MAN v WHO ACCEPTS RIDE Ailolph ll(. Iti'tunieil to Dusty Jtontl Mlnu SuHlcit-nt Attlro In Ctuer Ills I'enon Accepting an Invitation to rldo In a lusslng-autoinobllo on a hot-day mny have Its advantages, but they aro likely to ho over-shadowed by numerous disadvantages. So believes Adolph lletz, n logger, who accepted such an Invitation on Tho Dalles California hlRhwny near Algoma yes terday, shortly afterward accepting an Invitation to leave tho car minus bedding, baggage, i In cash and even his clothing. Hetz told Mm sheriff's office here, that tho men threw- a rope around him, trussed ,m up jifco a fowl and proceeded to divest him of every be longing. When later ho was landed on the hot and dusty road, ho said, ho was attired In llttlo moro than an unpleasant frame of mind. As tho frame of mind was Insufficient to cover his nakedness ho was forced by tho demands of propriety to so cludo his person behind a convenient tree. Krom this retreat ho attract ed tho attention of a passing nutolst, who acted the Reed Samaritan and brought him to this city. Iletz reported that tho car driven by tho men was a Studobaker bear ing a California license. Ho was said to have expressed the belief that If tho two were permitted to roam at largo lu Klamath county it would bo yilscovorod Bhorlly that Crater lako and other attractions wero missing. ASHLAND MAN SflCIDK MEDFOUD, Juno 27. James Iloyd, "S, a civil war veteran, ended his lite In his homo this morning in Ashland by shooting himself lu the mouth with n revolver. 111 health and worry over his son's death sev eral years ago, wero believed to have caused the net. Ho was a former res ident of Klamath and Lake counties. HIGHEST PEAK 1 ME 'S Brigadier General Bruce's 1 Attempt to Scale Mt. , 1 Everest Is Failure LONDON, Juno 27. Mount Kvr- ett has again baffled tho best efforts nf man. Tho Calcutta correspondent I of tho Dally Telegraph today con- firms previous reports that Ilrlgai.'er Roncral Ilruce, head of tho present j expedition, has been (orred tn con- I cludn that persistence, in his offort In scam Iho peak would brlnic only useless tragedy. Mt. Everest. In tho Himalayas, tho highest peak In tho world, has always In tho Past Interposed great obstacles to tho fow efforts of Intrepid adven turers even to gain a foothold u;-on Its dopes. Only ono definite and organized attempt ever has befw mada before to scale Its sides and stand upon Its peak at an altitude ot approximately flvo and one-halt miles above the lovel of tho sea. This was the Ilrltlsh expedition of last year un- 1 der Colonel Howard Dury which. reached an altitud0 ot 20,000 feet, or about 9,000 (cot below tho sum mit. Ilury'n expedition was compel led to turn back and the work was taken up again this year by anoth er British expedition under Drlgao'ler Gcncral Charles Oranvllte Ilruce. An nouncement to thU clfoct wai made last year by Sir Francis Youaghus hand, president ot thV'roya! geogra phical society of London. No peak In tho world Jus rrvsenl-. ed such difficulties to mountain climbers as Mt. Eroreit. These have been political as well as physical for only In recent years has It been possible to approach Mt. Everest from tho Tibetan side; tho doop-soated ob jection of the people of Tibet to for eigners passing through their coun try made It Impossible for an expedi tion to tako advantago of the easiest route, which Is through Tibet. Tho Ilury expedition, however, discover ed what was regarded as the easlost way to tho summit beforo It had to turn back. General Drure. 5C years old, Is a man of remarkable physical attain ments and ot extenslvo experience In mountaineering. Ho wnB shot through both legs in Oalllpoll but promptly recovered. Stories ot bis great phy sical strength, of his practical Jokes, and ot his other moro serious exploits nro common property throughout northern India, whoro ho has com manded a Gurkha reglmont (or years. Toworlng abovo tho frontiers of tho hitherto forbidden land ot Tibet and tho remote provlnco of Nepal, India, another land ot mystery, tho difficulties In oven approaching Mt. (Continued on Page Two) Police Need Gas Masks So Declares Patrolman Tho city should furnish tho pnllco department with gas masks. Patrol man Mcl.oughlln believes. And there by hangs a tall, Tho tall belonged to a cat, long since deceasod, and the body ot tho cat was reposing In a stovo In a va cant houso at tbo rear ot the Owl restaurant. When the odor eman ating from tbo premises became to evident that immediate action was 1 necessary, somebody called tho pot I Ice, McLoughlln quickly located the cnuso of tho tronblo and as quickly J culled Ur. Stownrt, city health old er. ' "Ilomulus nru out ot my lino," I declared McLoughlln, "Hosldcs, the city should furnish gas masks If a cop In oxpoctod to perform last rites ovor M10 body of a cat." Just why son,Q person deposited tho cat lu a stovo In vsesst house Is a question causing tbo police much speculation. As the body was wrap ped In a towel, someone suggested that tbo cat bad used the towel for a cover with the Intentkm of gain ing a peaceful night's repose In the stovo, only to be overtaken by death during the night. This theory gelsed llttlo favor, however, the general one being that of foul play. "Probably the work of a mouse) long," vonturod Chlof Wilson . m ERWS l