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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1927)
Nugent, Oiea Wapt Mtum nigral. City Edition The Old Home Paper - TtFATHKB. OBEOOX: Tlt tonisbt 4 Wedussda., !l!.t roolat Itt. (he. InlerluT of lift, wast bacUuw. Wcdaeadar . attgfclly. (r aamtditr. Modems northwest winds- alonr tits rasst. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Price Fiv0 Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1927, mil w . ' ' : : Number 80&J. (gift , . , til i , PROPOSAL Japan Makes Final Effort to Save Conference CENEVA, Auf. 2, (AP) Japan h made last supreme effort to save the tri-parlite naval conference. After failing in their firtt attempt to find any formu - la which held tha ptibil-1 it y of giving satisfaction, Admiral Saito and Viscount Whit this morning visited Hugh S. Gibson, chief Amer ican delegate and handed him the test of a compro mise project concerning cruisers. . Tho project is quite pro visional (n nature but de signed to prevent the wreck ing of Se conference on this outstanding difficulty. Th project la itutlo nrovWlim- at In natwre, tmt deilsned -to pre vent the wrecking of (ha confer rnre nn tttia otisiauitlnc dUflrul t . Rrrntmt saeracy tnalntaln ert by both dr)eation ronrern Ini the eiact suture of the pro Je. u d eomprotniiie, hut it in un iti'mtood that It senernily par tukea of the natura of a naral tinlldiy and providea meant for the t'nlted Ktaliw to ratrh up with (ireot llrllaln In eleht Itnh nn rTiilera. An mhtrh taleknry nf verl the Ilrltith now, bold a amahle adv-tntai. S'ptnl Mure Time. Ijitar in the day, Mr. (illnn tl'nntinitod On fata Klval FROil Wl Atmee Assumes FuU Bus iness Control of Four Square Affairs LOH ANCEI.KH, An. 2. A Almee Heruplo Mct'liernon took full huRlneaa control ot AliBolilt Temple tcwiay a the rcmilt of an aareement announced laat nUht by which her mother. Mrs. Min nie Kennedy, rellnqutahed nil (ctlt'a mimaaement by xlvlns np her noKltion of bualnsna Rtsnacor. The aolllement announced by attorneys for both after a. two hour conference, apparently end ed a ten day. row oetween ther and daitahter In which the latter nan noen nacxeii or m jtroi-p ot tempi mem. ere ... rebelled axalnat Mrs. Kennedy s inntrol nf fittunre .. The -Jiisnttsemsnl announce- ment, mails jointly ny tua two attorneys, snld thai "Mrs. Minnie Aiint iirrrn fin re Kennedy will give an active nian.iof Wl)lthlnK1mi ,,,,, Wymi ttcoment nt Anaolns Temple and Mrs. .McPhersop will assume rom pteteVmtrol." Neither nf the women ' would disclose the delnlls ot lbs settle mi nl. but It wits learned that ft virtually hinged upon -the. fifty fifty plnn insisted upon by Mrs. Kennedy. The attorneys snlrl the full details of the settlement would be worked out within the neat few days. A hundred temple workers nni) onlookers ftreetert tho two wo men with hnlloliijnhs" as Ihoy rmnrced from the conference room, wrealbed In amlles and embraced snd kissed each other before, lite ftroup. "C nlwnys did love yott, moth er," Mrs.' Mcrherson nlrt. Ami Ulster, yon know there never hns been nnythinjt in my heart but love (or yon." Molher Kennedy- replied. Whereupon tbey klnted aislii.. 4 INCENDIARY FIRES FOUGHT SUCCESSFULLY ItOHKItntfi, Ore.. Ah, i. ( A. IV Four Inci-iKtlurr flr at Nickel moiiiitnliir west of Ulriillo, wiT reported morning by pine tmuxis tire patrol, in ' flrt. wi rn iitut-tiiif In a Mlrlti Imf were iniinptly discovered and were brought uuilitr control be- fur they caused any great J amount of dam IK"- On was ( shout two acres In and I he I other two were kt under one! acre In area. The sheriff's of-' fir l riprat:ig with lb offi cers of Itt fire picventlon organ isation la uu effort la locale the (lis. The liurnath sklnst mill and bos tirtnr(, liiraird near Com Stock, VM destroyed he fire lat night, all nl tho buildings and equipment being a total lo...)"1' ,'",r" ' Tho ftro wan kept out of the ! business buiidingi with an l!robr. !..it!ntfa lata f S20.0OO To .mull flroa w.ra rnortd thta mnrnlm In tfie pnml ranae et of t'tweiand. rt.n ti were ! wH ! and were qui. klr ! nrouan uunir roniroi. VA AliVHTINK JH NTAM. Clayton Van AlyMlne, former Vahlnlin pltrber. now ' th liirminsbam In Ibe ftoutbern Lea sua. la rated the bent pitcher in. that tircull. ASK CITY TO CLOSE STREET J Board Seeking tO ConOl-!tlm idate Properties Near Mill School Antious to ronnotldato a tri angular piece of property deeded to hi hoot diitrii't number t by the city council, with the addition achoul property, the city arhonl hoard lam nlcht Inntrnrted lt aerreiary. Mla Ida 5i. Mo myor. to petition the rlty coun cil to cloM" linme avenue for one block, from Kal Main atreet to Trout street.. "Home avenue eparate the two profierttea and hy clonlnc the thoronxbfnre It would Join them together and provide oi portnnity to the board to devel op the land."' Mliw Momyer rom mented. "The proponed clonure would caune no dlKadvantaae to property holdera." The (letitlon wilt he presented to the city council next Mondty nlRht. Tom Trarty, former Janitor of the Klnmalb county court hou. wa appointed Janitor of Mills Addition school by the board. O. A. C, Officers Unit is Winner Of Hearst Prize BAN FKANC1HCO. Abb, t. tP The Infnntry reserve ofirera' 1 f trnlnlnu unit at Orcaan Aftrlcul- (urnl roilcK has been proclaim-1 - ... imi winner oi inn n m, itnnniiipii i icurs t tropny for inn ntcneat score in the annual rifle compe tition between 11 nnlvernltlea m4 ,nnan in ninth eorpa area, T)B 0rMn mrn ,rorc(, 429 hits out of possible But!. Major Jn0 ,,, cQmmaIul. j(HR (h corpi nrR w( prMont trophy to the raptain of the team , WPcic. The other schools finished in the follnwIiiK order: Vntvemlty State. Montana iSate, Vnlvorsily of Oreaon. I'nlverslty of Califor nia nt i.os Angeles; Pomona. Cnlverslly of Catlfornls and Nev ada. The trophy, called "tho dough boy of the west." Is a bronsc statue of an American dough boy. Fire Wipes Out 75 Acres Wheat PKXItt.KTON', Ore,, Aug. S. (Pi Seventy-five seres of whent, a combine and about TOO grain sacks were dostroyed yesterday on a ranch near JlolU when the engine on tho romblne backfir ed. Horses on the combine were saved with difficulty. Wheat on the plnros of Mrs. J. 8. Mum ford sntl John Planting burned. The lass is covered by insurance. IE SIP! 'BY BIG BLAZE Oregon Town Threat ened With Destruc tion by Fire EUGENE, Ore., Aug. 2, a.d r - . . , -. . . . t A e t e r m i n t origin that fcr0ae out early today at'a , . , - Mapleton and for a threatened a large portion of this Siuslaw river com munity. The blaze started in the rear of the Rice Bros, gen eral store and an explosion at 2:30 a. m. aroused the town. It is believed that the fire may have been ' MAP TON !l,umin for some time orior 'uctu.a of four idinit. cwo at Iturntng for some ttme prtor. altwlaf-(I,l. io ine npwnon. it 1 belteTed that ibe , fir niay hare been burnlna for some 1 oradlnc i now under way by' prior to tba enplnslnn Jtw'!jhn Morgan. Kiamatfy K too-. the nofoe of the htattt warned realdvata of the btuie. The SI unlaw hotel, a three torr buildtnic: the I. O. O. r lndKUnc of two ntnrlcn, the Jliirli Too) tlnil and ronfertioa try tore and ibs Harold Addison barbrr bop were destroyed lu tho fire. When the fire warning was alvcn. the tnwnnpeople turned out to fleht the blare. When tho I. t. t. y. butldtnK collapaed thin dammed the water ayntem and then bucket brigade were nrgnntied anil water broushl from the ttiuslaw river. The (Continued On fage 5 J CIEKGER HANDS 111 RESIGNATION Action Come at Com-' , , piece ourprise to t-ftiio quirt Administration Mayor A. ('. (iienxer of Cbllo- qttin, former Klamath Fals wt'lCoolidge FdVOTS Mllllll, W.l HXV V. IIIHUI ,1 session, suhntitted his resiKnntion aa chief executive of the rising resdi-vstlon community. First refusing to accept the f .i.,, .. ,he chlloottin coun-1 ... r-, I ' " -i.- u'((K( " ' i'r.ment John II. Hessift, president of 'he opinion ot President Coot Ibe Cliiloitnln telephone rompany. idae, he in the interest of pub and nresliteut of the cttv coun-I tic welfare, lie would lke to see ell. automatically assumed the po- sltlon of mayor. According, tojrtnstry whereby stable supply barter stipulation, the presidential reasonable prices ronld be a.i - ot the council step. Into the..red but he renlittes that like .i..t. ...V , V. . it,.t IMil" I ' I B IIIMII n IIVII lllltl 111111 III! . v.. . . ""'r -irn ma cwia in ifn.. l'l'- . cl! that ho planned to leave tor the Rogue River vtllcy. whera he will make hl& future home. Tho resignation ot the Chito- t qutn mayor came as a compteto surprtse. (ilnnger ' gavo a tirlef address In which he expressed the hope that the present progress of Chllonuin would continue. $3600 Fire Loss Sustained Here Although tt calls were turned tu to tho Ktamnth Fatts fire j department during the month of July, totnl fire, loss for the month was estimated at approxi mainly J30, srrording lo a re port submitted las! night nt th city council ' meeting by Fir Chief Keith K. Amhrosoi (trass fires brought out the ftre department four times dur ing the month, Oklahoma To Visit Plant Laid tr Entertain Visitors; Special Tram to Halt m Ctty for Sotveral Hours August Fifteenth; Lunch Suggested Kecking to acquaint ttae-lv' ranged," Mr, Hld- slated. with the principal lll; along ...... . tkol vat Irln t rot of tbetr rrturB trip. t1& .a(nr. nt Kuitu ttidtl Tl., Okla.. are nlaunlni: 'to pav Ktumath alirtef t. AuttdHt i. aciordltic to a ltrr rmwiro fo- dar 0' l.J'nn Htijiln. tcretrr cl the rhamher of romniwf., Tha fommunlratioa. aeot y Wi)m lloiiien. infral ' lary tf lb Tl vhatnber M imr. adttwd tbe Ktamti niornlns betireen Mr. Sabln and r 2, (APJ Crewa id the Col-' , ' "loa- bh.r that a 5-cUt train T. P. IMmn. prlJ.Bt J.I- 717" f i In Senator Ronto- fron. Tut .a. bunc arrant f Klamath Rlty a-laito. ," national foret to -oord hare an .nnuat aft r..r h. vfi..nt r..i .f, Ti!tfff tlao for ssrtJn-! southern Waihsnstoa today ' Prf"toir f 1.. for ,htrh h, hM , f( are d.lr of apenrtins .kn.i .i. ...,i ,b.,rt time Is vour riut ad (..,.... ih.i . i.,n. -...nil lulu. t O. C. 8C E Laying Sidings . J O For Heavy Koreaee-n a are potato" crop ....M.(..ii. a I. mAleKhor- D t oo cars the O. C. ' B. railroad haa Intttated: con- ; firnla hiatiway croaalne and Iwotato diatrirt will facilitate trana-1 i- ,,, iin. (;rore rtlitrict. ; portation of the product." 1 , ractor. Tk. k will tu done thla. summer In time to serve the no-, tato firroefa of the district," S.;dr. Rainier Marshal Resigns for Good 3 Of Municipality: ItAlXlER. Ore.. An, i. tr tleslRuatfon of City Jlarshai T. vi- ri.kv rrrt vester. ... . ..... dny, was accepted last niKb by'en today hy Assistant retmnllJ'-."" the cur council. Mayor a. r. Veatch. scaltwt whom recall had been Invoked. alrt he accepted the resignation "Jor the rood of Rainier." , last After the recall was fitcd week .Mayor catch wild mo nient was dlrwred aeainst him ' malnlr to gel ytnSey oat of of-f JJlCZTJ on of the prime movers of the recall, mid last ntsht that the resianattou ot Flriley "would not stop the recall eiectiou. Uii Conseryafion.snd Pifinwi. i n.flf CITY. S. 5.. Ann ! iP Any reasonable proxram conserve the nation oU up- 'nivwhih ..m nn, nrn... .in, " ......... ..w - the Sherman anti-trust would, in (order brought Into the oil ln - I ,A.t Ih nat Dnv.,..il I... .nn,. . , .......m ..j Lh i i. i. .1. ...... ......., , ..... wttataeAor, j U was recalled at the summer whito house today that some ne - gotlatlons are under way to con- (serve the country's oil resources. atr ootinge lavont ronservatton nno nones mat aone way lowara; P.hoUv wedding. Justice Ibis end may. bo found which isv ,(.. - names al would not run counter to tire an tl-lrnt laws. . , hutrene man Havs C Css. UerUICC -'""-'' I 3. M. trvtn of Engcno this morning bec.tmo the owner of f the Checker Sprrice Stntion, on! Main and Eleventh, according to announcement made this morn ing The station hns been purchased from tho Stalling Brothers of this c;ty- A son, Harold Itvin ot Ras - liurg, has arrived here sort wl(( ne active m th ouatness wttniaa ffne snd departed. J his father. f ' Realtors Klamath ) our dMire tu top t it (m. . ' SMiriaut c(ue ou tUa return trip " S"'1' KJ' ' math Impei. o to par a brt vUlt to ronr thriving citr. Th tk)aBD)a rhitr of remiiifrr rxeritlive wrote that ha would adilne lh Klamath chamber of any chanKe in ptan. A confurenre wa held thi .B. ,b. Vw!or r dlK-ouMd. reception and perttip. ihorl auto- molitla lnur around the Ktam- molitla toura around the Ktam- Hauls of Spuds H. Boj!o. engineer for the O. C. It K raifrnad. aaid todar. "e anticipate a Jarite crop ' of potatoes and ee cn!derab haol from thia indawry. Con- rtrurtlon ot ,Min a lhe po- A report thit Robert Strahorn. prealdenl ut he Q. C .-e5. ,ri- I road, would arrive in. Kiamath f-'atta thia week co aid not be con- firmed: at the railroad office to- Final Steps of Prohi Shake-Up ire Taken Today WASnJXGTOS. Am. i. I . . ? . step towaro iimi reaiao the I'rohibition hitrean were tak-i ; -""-- : " ' . " . .Kntt.tim.nt nt I N a five TlVeO PIl- Mn tnd etevation of nl, ttnmediate assistants to hlKh- j ,;er ranks. ; er ranas. j x The readjustment is -.ve-'oniy to chanees which subject may be necessary when ibe bnreaa ! put on a rivii service basis, a provided by act of the last coa- jtress,. TODAVS RKSfl.TS. XATtOXAIj LKAfifK. nrooktyn -.1 1 Cincinnati .,..3 T Mi-v.eftv llenllnftt 1. Mav AMK.UICAV I.K.lrB. c Uftl s.iuw - , i , ,i. " Chicago ? It & First (tamo K. H. E. 1 2'htladeinhla 4 S"' , .... xi .l Cochrane. First Came R. H, E. is' - T , Bostoa " i Weart and Schant; MacKay- lilit.'di'n and Knfmann t Koniiaan. I fieCOna 1 .11 111.' Ti.SH. K. . St. Lotil 3 1 .rr-v . Hartley. t.4s,.se - o - a - MBXi!S vtvKS pkcholT. Forty-eight hours after h. bB4 0(clated at Frank was forced to officiate in sentencing the recent bride- - ffniiiiii .in m ,c(i.f iiirtisp. - Satnrday afternoon lb wadding ot I'ceholt to Hulda. FrutKMu lu the Country Club - au Ma(ft street. A few hours later a liquor rttil staged by officers resulted to the r- rest of Pec-holt n charge s of powewlon of intoxicating iinnar. ( w 'a. This morning PecboU do- ! ridrd lo enter pirn of ! guilty. Hp. was fined 200 ! by Uarnes. - t'echalt promptly paid the snd: departed. , . a.aoa.,a' s nm nnrn tiit i in i it n Lishtninff Starts Con- cl t. 8 j Iiagra.UOn in OOUUl- ! ern . Washington PORTLAND, Ore., An, f nnmniim! in rnnrnT int i 1 1 1 it i wi. .in r nrA u ' m. m m m u. w m u i w : t;i.vr,,i "Vir B nfrorton " of ,n Jour rS about 3S smm ones in the about 35 small ones in the t J V t. t a c...j..r Vefectricat storm started 13 .r"r!-tar one of the worst in the for- est's history, set between 20 , and 30 more. Three o( the wowt firea ate on Rock, creek, about IS mites i northweaf of SfeTenaan. ffnn had r covered1 more than 4 acres to-f day and the other er ondeter- r mined Jo ttt becate of ih ajnoke. Kifty ma went iHl froa, 1'ortlajiil to- la b trsiS of 10 or 11 already at work on,! the flrea yesterday. The other Wa; Pre In on the upper Waahoue;- at river. About 2 ajea are fishf- lac It. - ' - - Another 2-cre fire waa intra-i ; iog today at the bead of Clear erek sb:S i&ile east &f PpirSt lak?. Ten mm were f SgM- IBS It oadir direction ol Ranser Wane; Forest fire s'tuation fn Ktam - "r-rted b n - Wo bare bad no report ot ' mor9 Jir thi, mnmir.g Bndi'or the "-" P-at t5oathern .... ... . a-v.rltft- t f:i tt .I arrVf rt APJrr in whs tae nmioity aomewaai. the sation looha jtood." DB-i - ,. . - . . . 9 ..h Forest Protecttve association.' said, today. AUTHORITY 01 GEOLOGY HERI Dr. Hay-ward, National Authority, Commendt Loreman Work That iudU'Stion for encouuUr- ina o m the f5r.r.ar. atitl5ttj ,aTe Terr ravontBie ana urortny ot a thorough test, i th opinion iof Dr. W m. K. Haywsro. oi s-t ' - i a liarbara. Cai.. member of the ! American Association of Advance,- t m.v, -t Science svlamlc aeoto-t Jtlt roller Instructor, who jhaa spent the past week la Kia - (math Falts cnecKinc rne ffeororr ;of this locality l the interest of t tnttr oil n)lftnftlp3 which be ; 1 ' jrenreaenia ..., , " - l.u. i , t ..(, the structure of the earth, the iaueeesafva nhvstcai chances It jt isitch aiteratton in the rraet ot the globe, known geoiogv. bt !. . v.ini,.,k. t Mtwi reputation, or on who Is skilled i that brunch ot geology" which treats with fossil remains. t. mm j hers of the petroleum fraternity, J pnihlhlfs l)r. Haraard from Ms - 'cfifsiiisT tttt timim ic lav caiit't panies which ho reprtwen. bat be; is well known lo b peirJ.n' Industry as a lecturer and col-! leg Instructor of authority, Hlsieastoa of (ntoitcattug Uuuor, . ohaetvattotia have included: the entire state ot Oregon, and his c oncliislons In regard to tho ! posslbtliMes of th Honanra Antl- Krine, whe'r three wells are now1 ; Six gaiion of cUecd whisker (drilliMg, sre follows: ;n keg. fonr f gailnir lugs- ( "I find bsr. lndirSln that ;rvry tsvornblv. snd worthy of a thorough test, t find cond!v:d to bsv been rented by Bod- .tfons the same as are found (n'son. sounthern Cstifornta ttetrts, (ho.; Monterey shale, Fernando abate (Continued On PS Etsrhtj !SOLONS DIFFER ON CALLING OF EARLY SESSION WASHINGTON. A. 2. e ( Jil- r,at r t ncf flood control and alder teflon. iti) Senmtar Tartirt of Ka- ih... - j , ""M'1 or Ar-, de- -tari ronr.. .oou(d 6 conrea- w rair and announced c r ana preparea ;aatattr flood rJf mesuntre. Atbfrr Qe-tRwratVr aDator. Edward of Nw Jnu'. ir laiKa fcajla!! tt prim Jfood roatrol barrier. i& AecHr- f h esntroi ImMt aoUy iatoW BbHs poi- ImMt &oU lBTOl,: ' m im f Senator Cartia said fhat comma- 2LWLr"i:: ,, . ,T ' issi of o&xre' regular tegniart ... '"''"ii '! ure ii i?--ii- in December. SPECIAL TRAIN! Hlff 101811111111111 1 1 1 If- . t 1 1 Elfll I H H 1 f tfU UUUl UlliU 1 1 1 1 U II t , jKth tv. Ambrose to Jotft Firei Chief on Way - to Portland Boand for Portland where ther will bold their aonaaS conriaTe-, lift "r f ot California. Art- iviaa. jsvw .vextco o ottlr ,tales er to !XTk - . M Orieinauj x had eeu p fanned ... . " " " fc,ideat cotiaaetede with no one in1 ' rone oowr, mn. recent s ..'.-sseiae-lita ct rt,ws tbs. !tpv , oidwably. Tb Sir c blf r iueiVrs Bf j the. latetrnaUaaai As&ociaUota. of J Fire Chiefs. Each year they meet and discuss caatemparaxy .problems of fire protection. I Fire Chief Keith K. Ambrose j wilt Join the special train and , win ,,cuu ,110 ivnicniiiiii. WEYERHAEUSER OFFICIAL HERE Assistant General Manag- , Ct. er ""peeling oaiVtge L"ptratlon "" P f Veyorhansr Timber company to 'construct a large plant near Kt(tmalh Fatu M heightened today with the arrival iters of l -TV. t . . manaa-er of 'the W.nTl,.it.r Timber company. ! " Mr- ' mo aevotett hi, first 1 day So an inspection of pin ilm- ( ? ' inspection oi pin ilm- l8g8 work in tba A. Although, no definite word h ' received; here, accordion to 1 authentic report Georee a. Lour, , general manager ot the Weyer- jhanser timber interest, la er jpectea to srrive la Klamath Falls : lh Witer rant nt ih " TwO are Charged . . , Ufl lAQUOr tOIini . . Charged with sale nnd psss- Jt. Doilson and Charles tltlmare, ? were arrested lata yesterday hy I federal and state officers near Olene. 'and 13 pint were toanA in a room In local rnontlna boas The pate wilt h brought he-J : tore Justtce ot the Peac W, B.j Hlga' ft, low t faW fc, jSsrnss tomarro. Jnttittty t4 PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES r r i r r-a ic DECISION Action Comes- A Complete Surprise To Close Friends RAKI CtTY S. D.t Aug:. 1, ( AP Praaident . CaoI idee today issued: a atate mt saying . "i io- t choose to run. for prasadstnjt i 1928," . i , . Tho statement, whiek w type written on small pteceat of ppr, wa Kandeit cut today by the president on the- fourtfe. anniversary zti his becoming . chief . execu tive of the United State, without comment. ' Vtc. Cooltdi. kid aikfd us papermen. to see Mm at It e'etocfc today. x t"ntit amiaote or two before tiwre ' w-a not the iJfhcWf kiroweds7 jnopng fh pre.lde--tial staff ef w-hat aronia ocear ai tba esaferenr. ". Bbortly .betftr 1J ':kr)t Mr, : ootiaie sect !or sis. perass! tenaerapht,vea:wt6. Gefwtt, awl dictated! the brief meaaace watch, was then transcribed onto mft pfeew of paper br trp writer. After the sewpwperaa had eome ints- tbo'room, the dnt kes tbesn So W pus fclut. Ho banded each Sfee sbU lip of paper wlti the' -ttesMLje. Tt paper had heea fatdext by him.. ' Compiefe Nurprts-. If is safe fo car that the presi- preparin-g-' his startling- xaaouttce: ment. Those rioaeat to- nia ii' hi official family bad takes- se- Coniinseo Ob Pa-go Euht U START SEARCH FORA.liEIIl -. -. - Fob! Play Feared Bj if actives j SKenifPi. Ait.- Sought W ... '7. -T earing thai Albert Ktritta, veil kfw rejdet has met wit'b foal play, rSaUa snd friends bs asktd that. Sbf s--, iff Hawkins mate a sr'tL . (w the mfaalng man. e ' r After spemltas tha weekent . at the home of his son, Mar tin Stoechter, ot. Dairy-, h ; brought to Xlantsth Falls Vf Erl-"Afireo, preparatory lo ra iarnlsg io bis pseitloa at A!V goms. Since- . Shis tls, , tnree weeks havs elapsed and so traco o tho -man. can be. found. H never returned; to ttta postttno. at Atgomau . " It t Vnnvii W- cuintw - : the matt Had considersble moher on his- person when he- reached Kiamaih Fails and fear for iiit safety is now bp-id. k- nx ia prefect beslin w-ben no l!t bi son's boswa ; . . . Sic, Newman. Is, avound" 6 years old, of llglit ccmptaxfon and; blue eyes and staoas. about :fiva feet ftre laches tn heighth.. He speaks with slight lermsn accent.- : - , . r .., WKATHKB. TJ ryria-S!osgJph nt derwood's Phsimscy shows tnal hs,rovatr(o condition sv abev th same aa hare JtevSlled dur ing the last tea days, t'oaunuad wsrnt weather mar ba agpeetsst. while- present levels sre oiata tsfned. f . : - Forrt for . Bit 21 boars .' Fair and warm. . -r , - Tb -. Tytss Jworiing e thr. oniw fgliered mazlimrnr an minimum impStfis -tar follnwa" . foUaws- t