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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1928)
City Edition VYF.ATUF.II KKPOHT " OREGON: Fair ram, elootly wm pcrtlon, prjhahly ruins In northwest purl Ion tonight nnd Tuesday. Moderate trni pern lure, Increasing southerly wind on the ruaat. The Old Home 1 Iftiivet tv ..ibiui .' r'ugetie. Orrrnn ;d Press and United Press Telegraph Servic Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Price Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRIJARY 6, 1928 Number G25. are mm 1 IivuMuuIIIin liv. -4 IMPROVING RIM CAMP R. W. Price, Manager Crater Lodge Tells of 1923 Plan. CABINS, CAFETERIA TO BE CONSTRUCTED Xrvr Y.-rninln I'm Inn Outer t.akt ml F.llrndliitf Out to Kd of Klin Will 1m- llulll TliU Year; .Uhpliatl riitli-unlU. lo Hklll Itlui. k Impelled by the ever mounting tide of tourist traffic, It. W, Price, man agerf Crater Lake loclrv, announced t o il a y an im provement iroKium which will inelucJu new cabins, a large concrete nnd rock .rafctcrlit and the construe, tion of a long and wide, veranda on the lodge, over looking Cruter lake. "Wn will ron.trint between ia and It hoii.clioliii.ig cabin.". .Mr. I'rlre explained. "Then struc tures will enable pimple, lu conk their on m.-ala ami will com plete small houi-a. Thus If ti ll n la of t lie rablu. will urn have la I'uino in the J.nlm fur-menu If they du not wish. "The cafeteria will (ik sub Unilal structure, 40 by xo. ( nk anil concrete construction. "An Improvement w h I r h consider to bo material will ha I ho construction r a veranda from , Ilia end of the' lake aide nf tho IiiiIku In Iho Cruter rim. I' (Continund ou pun- 4 1 riuna tor the ron.'l ruction of four large paving nulla srught by Klamaih rtlltoiia and endorsed by Iho rliy council will bn sub mitted tonight by City Engineer ('. C. Knlloy to Ilia i lly rotinrll. The unlta Incliido thn pa vim nf thn norihnrn elilrnnin nt Klujn ath Kalla from rpliam at reel to tlio city llmlm; the pnrina of I'ortlaml uvenun from I'aclflp Tnrracn to the Southern I'aefflc railroad rlKht-of-way and ff far 'Iflc Tnrraro from I'ortlapd ao nun north to Dummnro atroet; the pavlnx of Kant Main Ftroet from Ita Junrllon with Michigan aventio and Muln alrvnla to anuib Hlxth alieet; and thn pav ing of Kim, ('ommureliil and oth er thoroiiKlifhrna In thn flnta illi (Jontluuud on pagn it f i ANNOUNCED PAVING PLANS 'ARE-PREPARED Declamatoiy Contest To Be Held in Schools Announcement nf the arrange-1 menis for a county high school declumntory contest to be held In Klnmalh Falls was made this morning by K. Kvnns prin cipal nf the ('hlltiriuln high achool, ; who Is presiding as chairman nf tho family eonimltteo. This plnn Is an Innovation In regard In for enslrs In the rnutily and Is ex-i purled to provo both popular uuil profltnble. April 2lh Ima, boen set as tho lentntlvo dnte, j Of the eight schools In the county, ench tuny be roiire'itv ed by two ronleslnnts. These tuny apbetir In only two or three minor routed., nuniely,. declnin ntory, the preaentullnn of some oral Inn: dnitniitic. thn presenla-i Hon of soma driimntlc rending: some comic, thn iiresentntlan of B purely humorous selection. This will ninkn three etnitnutn with gold' medals fT-threo winners. The selections cannot be over 1200 words or ten minutes In length. Hporlnl music from stii-, TRIO UNABLE TO TREK TO CRATER RIM Four hundred miles illil ' they travel; two lioura did lhoy Hull at Fort Klamath, anil today limy arn on their way hack to Portland with out having 'undertaken Ihi ml nllili'tlr lint llicy aa nlrcd lo, skiing from Kort 'Klumulh lu Crater Inks Bill return. Thy Portlandor. stoppid hi Klmtifiih Fulls Inxl night. They Include It. W. Price, manager of rratur Ink a lodge mid former manager of III n I.ithlan hotel of Ahh . land and tlia Mullnomuh hotel of I'orilund. l-swreme Mr Nary, attorney, and our of Ills moat nutcd spoils men and oaldoo'r enthus iasts lu Iho Hal, and Dr. Robert W n d I ii g. well known I'orilund physician. "It's ton bnd", admltli'd Mr. I'rlre Ion uliclit. "Wo hud hopi'd lo make II up to thci rim and. In fail. we walled twu dnya at Kurt .Klnmalh for tlio nlorm In Hie park to moderate. Hut. - no chance; I n a l e a d th storm Intensified and we wcra forced to give It up." The trio ot I'orilund mon wero extremely anxious, to ' see" Cruter lakf during In i whiter. llri'lalon of tlio board of ill rut nr of the. Klamalh Irriga tion dlitrlct to plire or 80 arra of land ownod'by Chnrlra Wood Klirr eln buck ou thn tax rolla of. thn dlitrli t. featured a mrta'tlng nf th dlatrlrt board Saturday afternoon. Arrordlng to A. M. Tliomaa. aei-rrtary nf the dlalrlrt, the board bad ordered rxrlualon nf tho land from taxation In 1985. The aecretafy t Ibit time ro fuaod formal! cxelude thn land but temporarily withdrew It from the tax rolla of the -dlntrlct. awaltlns word of Vs bureau of rerlamatlon, Kuturday. Mr. Thomaa aald. It. ('. Coffey, Berkeley, dlatrlrt roun il for the IrrlKHtlon dlatrlrt, nuked If the laud had liven re turned to tho tax rolla. When Informed Ihit it had not, Mr. Cut fey Importuned the hoard to lake thla urtlon. Conferrtiii; with Ita oVn attorney tlrat, the hoard finally rnni'luded lo rep are the land, Thomaa aald. " 4 NKVUti: STOItM l - ' 4'll.tTKH l..KK 1'AIIK v ,. Vlilln the Klamath bnaln hfla been eiperlrndng Inter- mlitent rain and wet annw 'dtirlug the week-end. the lilt; her reai-bea of Crater I. like national park, were In the grlpa of one nf tho 0 aeTerrat winter atornia ilur- lug tho winter, aieordlng to word r e r e I y e d hero laal flight. AiTonipnnlvd by n Ktllf wind, a Know atorni In hi another ront of ermlni on Die foreal of while. dents with talent, will aid In making thn evening highly en teitnlnlng. The event will lie hld In Klamath Falls, probably. In tho auditorium nf the new high school building. Three Impnr tftil Judges will determine the winners. Similar innlests nre held In olher parts of Iho statu and arouse enthusiasm nf both stu dents nnd adults. huskTeTtake sth straight EBERLEIN LAND I SEATTLE, Fob. 8. IVJV- For Its fifth consecutive victory, rnlver slty of Washington basketball (nam won ovur Montana Saturilnv 4 4 t'J 24. aflnr Overturf shot the first basket f. r Montuna. tho HuKkles took tho lead and wore never hcadi'd, . , , TAX FIGHT II BY. COURT Colonial Realty Compa'ny Lose Appeal Before -Judge Leavitt SECRETARY CONSENT LACKING, IS CLAIM I'otilunil ( niueen Keelilim llenils- elon of .tiirolniii(e H'J:i.ihio lif Tnx W ll I r h They Cliilinj miuum nr lime min u-vieii lleeuuai' of Nntiire of IjiihI. Ilecauan the aeerclary of the Interior "hml not given hia eon aunt to allow the Innd In iui-e-llcn exeluded from Hie tax rolla of the dlatrlrt. Judge A. I.. I. rav in, thla morning lilamlaKed the uppral of the Colohlul Iteal'y t-cinpany, holder ot a Urge train of land of t!ie Klamath Irriga tion dlalrlrt hum near Midland, from Hie iterl.iloti tit the Klam ath Irrigation dlatrlrt board. The roneern whli li h la I'irt land rapltul behind It. 'haa car ried a determined fight an-klng exrlualun of Ita Innila from the tax rolla and reniiaalon of ap proximately (20.UUUH In back taxea. At a hearing held bef:re 'the dlatrlrt hoard, the petition for (fXt'lualou and remlaalon waa denied. The ejnu waa appealed to the rlrrult rourt where 11 open- j ed thla morning before Judge l.eavltt. K. I.. Klllott. attorney for the dlatrlrt, ualug a 1917 atattite. aa hla ground, maintained from the beginning, that the rlrrult court had no juriadlrtl:n In the raae became the aecretary of the In terior had not given hla ronacnt for thn land to be excluded from j taxation, "rum una premina r.i llott argnrj that nothing could bn donn by the realty concern until the mater waa taken before thv aecretary cf thn Interior. Hla motion for dlamlaaal waa auataln ed. II. C. Mvrrymnn la attorney for the realty concern. At the 0enlng ot the raae thla morning. Mr. Klllott Imme diately filed an objection againat any teatimony being introduced. He -held that not only wj tho ronaent ot the aecretary of the interior to thn petition for cx (Cnntlnuod on page alxt iSEEK' MISSING ! ONES !fJ GITY . Inquiries from anxlmts peopli. aa to 'the whereabout of rela tives, some wanted because of Illness and olher on account of Ute passing away of members of their -families come Into the Of fice cf Kellh Amortise, chief ot pollre each day. ' ,OpenlTtK ot thla morning's mail by Ambrose found letters 'rom three different families asking Hint the pollen assist In flndlns members of their families sup-, posedly In the vicinity of Klam ath Falls. Tho whorealioutsf Itoh Me Clarey a sawyer, thought to be working In the mills around tills city Is sought by bis tluttRlrnr, Mrs. J!, Kerfntrlc tf STi-S-cond avenue, Hurley, Wlsr " havci not seen our fnthur in more than 16 yoars anil would be grateful to you If you help ns In locating 'him," Mrs. Kerfulrlc stuted In part of her letter. Joe Evans is asked to commun icate vJlth Ills brother, l.srry Evnns nt 15:19 North Wells street, Chicago, III. "Mother Is seriously III and the family would bo grateful to the chief of police mid members of his stuff In helping locnto our brother. We believe he Is located around Jlnninth Falls," Mr. Evnns wrote. I The death of Mrs. Mnry ('rowd ier of Denver, Colo., cn January : b has caused the family to make 'a count ry-wide search for Ed- ward F. McNulty. Anyone know ing of his whereabouts ls asked to get In touch with Itev. Dur t In of St. Mary's church nt E'.k tott, South JiHkoin, Find Boats 10 arry iing 1 ui ui lsjpiAii iica veil f'AIKO, Kcypt. Feb. . AFI , Klghlet'ii bimu Intended to car- ry King, Tiit-AnkU-Amrn to heav- en have been found In hia tomb. : Tlieae and other dlrcoverlea In i the third and fourth rhawbera are dearrlbed In a report, juat made public by Howard Carter J cheat enclosing the jar. - The who la lu charge of tho work, cheat alfco of alubaalar la guirded of exploring the tomb. ak ejicb corner by a llfellfe ata- The flotilla la a reminder of tuc-tte of the Tutelary (louden, -tha ancient cuatom -of providing Inalde the cheat, four recep the dead with ineana or trans- tni lea. each containing a repro Hrt to the other world thua duition of the great gold coffin uiaklng'them Independent of the of the king, were found.- The aervlrea of Charon. (Charon la king' head, finely aculptured In (ireek mythology waa a inoroae atabaatar, wsa on each cover, old nilin whoae dutv It waa lo What were aunDoaed to hn furry the soula of the deceaaud over the styxl. The encyclopedia auya "As ferryman of the dead he U not mt'Mloucd in Homer or llealod and In thla ihnracler la probably of Kgvptlan origin." Another discovery in the third chamber, where the bona were, w.a a numlH.r of beautifully rnrv. il figure, of human being., These wen. to aerre a aubatl- tu.es for King Tu'l-Ankb-Amen In --aa. Oalrls. ruler of the dead. , should Impoae tanks of penitence npou hla new subject which January Cold But Damp; Only Six Clear Daysl AlthouKh cold--not one night h.t ih. m.re.,r ,iih .ink T:. n. i.7,. . vealcd tcduy by the monthly re- port of the Southrn Pacific, weather bnreau. announced ' by o i i c n . S. R. Ilerry. S. P. agent, . . During the entire 31 days of south wind which boosted the last month total precipitations mercury to a maximum of 57 do was only 1.01 Inches, while the grees. Thua the dally range was total snowfall totalled but six S4 degrees. Inches. Dorember, 1927. pre- clplt.tlon waa TOs Inches. A weather phenomenon which . gives the key to winter weather to date in Klamath was the fact . i ST Formal Induction of H. H. Fol som. prominent Mldtnnd farmer, and former Alaska Judge, who was eluded - last November to serve aa director on the Klamath mm ES TUESDAY irrlgatlon Hoard, will be heirl to- pr. ,Kalnst H. L. Dodson, Klim mnrrow In tho riiatrirt offico In atn Falls. tho county court house. Tho magistrate's decision camo Mr. F ol a o m defeated R. E ."' i. t - nPduminuv k..,. Hradbury, retiring director, and ' West, Klnmalh livestock- man, for the office. He was ad mittcdly the candidate ot th" dis trlct boar d's majority, w. C. Townsend and J. L. Jacob. 2 CIVIC CLUBS PEPPED UP FOR HOOP CONTEST Lineup of the Klwanls ' and Lldn club members who will take part In the preliminary basket ball game nt I.egl.n hall nn Thursday evening when "the ber of commerce. The delegation I robl wave followed one of the Eagles team meets "the I-eKlon will come prepared to advertise I niihlest ilnys of the winter yew quintet in what gives promise of the Second Annual Fort , Klamath ( tcrtlny when a hsliuy teinMniture being a fast game, was announced Crater Lake Ski P.nre scheduled j sent KHl.OlK) people to Coney today. for Wednesday, February 22. rbdnml ami other scnehore resorts, i John Hmston will be captain .According to word Tecelved by of the Klwanls team with the Earl Reynolds, secretary of the i MIAMI HANKS FAIL. ; following member, playing.: Per- cy iittirray. . Rontnweii. Rex Hlatt, Tom Delzell, George Mrlnryre and Don rlsher, Tom Richardson, captain of the blcns will ham the following lineup: Kenneth Klnhn, Austin Hayden, 11. L. Hnrdenhrook. Glenn Jester, O. Dean nnd W1J bur Kennett. " ' The game has been scheduled for 8:00 o'clock. . hoTFhusband suspected of killing wife - " GOI.DENDA1.E, Wash., Feb. 0. 11 Prosecuting Attorney F. A. Smith, of Klickitat county an- nounced that' trace of a poison was revealed by chemical analysis of Ills stomach of Mrs. Olga Mr- Cumber who died at her homo in, Ulenwood January 2 2.. iter nnsonnn w no reported that her irrnth was due to n kick from n horse, Is being held In Jtlil, Designed would not le befitting to the; dignity of one who wafl a king j upon tho earth. . Tho. report alao dcacrlbei tho j canopy Jar of carved alaliastar containing the Kgyptlan ruler'a j vlacera and an elaborate canoplc I helrlooma were In another neat of coffin. One ot them con-j lalned a gold statuette of Amen-! llotep. a predecessor of King! Tunt-Ankh-Amen, and a lock of hair ot Clueen Tyl. j The fourth chamber was found-' by Carter to be In extreme dia- ' order, evidently due to robber. 1 seeking gold. Apparently Intend- i ed for the storage of oils, wines . and foodatuff. for the us, of the 1 king In the lands beyond the i grive. It alao contained an over- I flow of funeral paraphernalia. Not Very J i thst the minimum and maximum . "uiperaiures oi. January cccurrea , on the first day ot the new year. me eariy morning .nours ft January 1.,'thij mercury plung- il -dewn to three above zero, ,!.,!.. .ii. .' With the rising sun came a warm On six days of the month the aua lnta!ned undisputed rrfas- ter of the heavens, and cn five days he was shout out completely. Twenty days were partly cloudy. Ei ! Ruling that the state's evidence' was ttot sufficient to even war-! rant a grand jury Investigation, Justice of the Peace W. B. liarnes today dismissed a charge of forg- . nK ln jatice r0nrt at which the!" ,tate. represented by District At- torner V. M. Duncan, submitted lu tmtimony. Mr. Dodson is said to hf ptroocr of the south Sixth street district. FORT KLAMATH TO PRESIDE AT CHAMBER LUNCH Members ot the Fort Klamath Community club will have charge of the noon fornm on Wednes - day. February 15. at the cham - ' 1fo"m!r?'i '!i.Cl"r - '"'' """ ." res of' last year's raoes. It Is ru expected there will be a record attendance present to greet the ! Fort Klamath delegation. So that every member ot the- rhnmher of rnmni.re. e.n tj bo held runry 22. on Wednesday. Feb- : P. O. RECEIPTS . DISCLOSE GAIN Showing a substantial Increase over the month of January, 1927. postal receipts for thn first month cf this year shew a' total of 5.464.47 or a gain of 33 per cent over the first month of4nst year. Kereipta for January, 1927 amounted to I4.9S7.56. . This total la gained only through the sale nt stamps and stamp paper at the local stump, window, according to Pcstmastcr .John A. McCnll. , ' DISMISS ONJABb if M n rnn raqim Thos. Dixon, Whitefish, Mont, Will Be Klam ath Superintendent official Word is anticipated soon Will Arrive in Klunuttp. Knlli Within Next 0l Itnya; IVruui lii nt Ofl ices Will lie on Second l-'lMr of Xew Great ortlnrn I'juMeugi-d . DeHt ou' Houth Hltli ritnvt ' . -rh,a. r in Tv-knr-.v ', ,, ., , i, ,h- J!""'- v.h" 'h" selected bv ofTicVa of th ;"f," !i , . ' .11 ' ??"" "" f 11 " ,, tb, , :,,,A .t.! ., ... ' i ..,. c , ! ; mi, . i.i.i.. . i ... ..in, niiiiuiiir c- j ; mem ot Mr. Dixon's appointment , will be made within the next 3u ; iuefa li m uh learimu. Mr. Dixon has been long in service of the Great North- nd has been particularly Identified with the development of that railroad company In Mon- Un; "e bii. h'80.."",, vtToal: nentlv connected with affairs of tnf Mate ot Montana. Thn new superintendent Is ex-1 -' ! " tl J?,Jl.,,f't'.,J,M 1 I"1 . .r.T,, J" i the construction of tee Great. Northern passenger station on south Sixth street and will then move into bis permanent office on the second floor of the new i denot. & Appointment of a man of such , promlnence lfl ,he 0reat North. j prn-, affairs Is seen here as an ! tn(nralton ( future' activity of jtne northern tine Whitefish Is i. ' , ,..... ,,...,. ,.J'. , tlnental Oreat Northern Jlne. . l.OVK I'Al'HKS Tn.;EI)V. SLEEPY EYE, Minn., Feb. 6. Unrequited love for a 13 (Pi Inrequlted love for a year old girl, prompted Jat Jensen. 33. to kill her and father and then commit sulci antes her irliln ' j a coroner's jury decided here to-; Bay. FLASHES - ! K1M 1'KOPEI.I.EK. .MOM'ltKAL. Oue Feb. 0. fA. I'. 1 Thn VlitnlM.il Ci.vfff., tiMtv saVs Hiat a piece of inK-ller bhulc found nt Kos Klver on the gulf of St. Lanrrnce La believed t., h. rnm ni,,n.,i,in. sip John nrllii. The roellor fiiiKinent bears tho nnnie HmU ton which Is hollcveil to lie that T hf?- I XF.W VOKK SHIYEHS. i NF.W YOKK. Feb. 41. (AP) I Xew York shivered tmluv In a 1 sudden cold snap which sent the 1 nir-rcurr ilmvn to 14 ilrurecs. The i xi:4 "-.!:'.rh "i .V'.''?" . were the Southern Hank and Trut t oinpany. Hie 'itiwns Hank, nnd the llnnk of Alhit- tub. . . ' . ' MR IIKIIKI S kll.I.FH 1 Dispatches from Irapiinto, stole I or iu..nnjunt... today Mi 1.1 IH Ireln-ls h.i.1 h-en killed wlim fed- eral force nnd ix.llce n-iulsttl an attack on Kahiinnncn. IKUt All IH.OCKKD. AYASH IXtiTOX, Feb. (I. ' ( A P) An iittetnpt by t'lialriniin Hornh of the m'nate foreigii . rr-liitlon coniiultii to have the senate ask Hrcntiiry W ilbur for n reiiort on the use of ' American forres In lAPPniMTFn n I u 1 1 1 1 lu Xlcnrngna was blocked today, ! "Before we can start the new' service It wtll hn necessary for CHILD SMOTIIFKED. jus to do considerable work on lDltTLAXD. rc., Feb. . (A.jthe Shevlln-Hlxon road section of I'.) : Smothered by bed clothes our new line from Bend to Che- as he Inv nf hi. mother's sl.le, Hui Ian t iro Monro, flu-months- old, dlesl enrly today. - ROGUE ELKS OUTPOINTED BY KLAMATH Sweeping the field rlean In every clash, the Klamath Falls Elks howling team srored a derlalve victory ver the Invading Medfnrd Klks learn on the Elka bowl ing alleys yesterday after noon. In nine consecutive games of five men tea ma. Klamath scored 7983 pine and Med ford 7479, a plurality for the Klamath Elks of 501. Leo Houston was high point man with the exceptionally high aver axe of loOVj pins: Austin Hayden waa second high with the averago In li gamea of 183. Hayden and Walters In doubles, defeated Diamond and Frultt of Mcdford In a six-game content. Their plurality was 1 J 3 pins. Houston and Jester tri umphed In a six-game dou bles contest over Erirkson and Eads of Medford. with plurality ff 213 pins. Klamath and Medford Elks have met three times this winter and the Klam ath bowlers are leading in total score of 65 pins. A fonrth meeting between the 1W3 Elks lodges will be held Sunday afternoon in Med ford. . PORTLAND, Ore , Feb. 6. IJp, Portland police announced they would obtain extradition paper. lor winger. nuoer ar- rwt at Spokane, charged - with being a member of a gang which fc.." ,fc. ,... o.... c..,o held up the Mount Scott State Hank here January 19. Two of. the robbers were shot to death by A. J. Demorest. cashier. ' Wldger was sought after an abandoned bullet-scarred automo- ; bile was found the day after the """"'I' "n ,ne T " house i wlil",, n and nl! "rlf hai1 rcnt" e1' ' TBe-T Mt ,he "'"'e on the i day of the robbery. Mra. ilemorest . wife of th.i ' , . . . . . ' ... , jbank cashier. Identified a rogues I gallery photograph of Wldger as' ,ne jtkeness of one of the rob-' i ber band. At least one other 'man was concerned in the holdup ; but polii-e .hare announced na , trace of him. 4 SIAXY IXVI IHIFS OF KUM1TII KKt EIYK1I . . That traffic Is increasing daily In the direeMoa of Klamath Falls Is the an- nouncement from C. M. 4 Ramsby. Klamath represen- tattve at the Klamath Tour- 1st Tiureau at the Junction of the Ashland and Pacific Highways. Many Inquiries are received daily at the by tourists from all Par,s ot the country con- cernlng the Klamath Basin.. 4 : "Many people are seek- new homes, especially farms and 1 look for this to 4) ' one of the Iflggest years it county''".:.: 444a). 1 BANK ROBBERY G. N. Trains Will Be Running by Next May ' PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 8- 1 The llreat Northern railroad will ! 5.", ,r"Vn.1" ,ra,.""1. In,, Klamath ' J. , """ i 'ne, ' -May. according to lUlph Iludd. president of the .real Northern railway, who was i In Portland yesterday enrottto to I Tacnma, where the final hearing ,n. PP"-" merger oi . .. ('T N OBJ"' IK'" "C A i i"!ok!;f:,.1 'o"18'"1 . e an? onier mu aysiem .me. r.,. v,.ru tomorrow. "We expect anon to he able to announce the exact date of our entry Into. Kltmalh Falls, but cannot do so nt this time," said Mp.' timid Inst night. "I holleve, hoSvever, that It will bo about thn middle of April er the first of May : mult, 1 "It probably will he a monlh J before weather conditions will DEVIL DOGS ASSEMBLE FOR ATTACK Rebel General Reported to Be Accompanied by ' , Armed .'. Horsemen ' V ' FEAR NATIVES WILL OPEN FIRE ON CITY la-it Art In Dmina or Xienruu Kiifin llpul)lie Irt AppuM'tttly Near m lNfvrnitmil I'rKimI Hcatm Marlmn lovo TlmU(cfi (Vnrmt American JtinKlif In !intnlt MANAGUA, Nicaragua,. Febr 6, (AP) -American marines were massed in the mountainous region some 40 miles south of th? Honduras border today, seeking, tho rebel genera!, A?uitiao San- dino. ' . , Reinforcements were hur ried to Matagalpa by truck when the marine comi.tund heard ; that Sandino was near there. ' ' . Missing since the air raid on hla stronghold nf Kl Chtpota -when " ha . was uetieveil to hare been wounded.' the rebel leader" had apparently moved further to -the south. At times his flight across the Hojidtiran border ba been rumored but advices receiv t Continued on page sin) Braving the hazards of a re curring winter snow, storm, a moving picture camera man. hir ed by the Wisconsin - state board ot education, set Out this nioiu ing for Crater Lake where he plana to "shoot" ten thousand feet of films of Crater Lake dur ing the winter season, according to long distance telephone-from Fart Klamath this morning. v.'ot only. will, the tnnvle op- , erutor take "shots" of Crater ljike hut will also seek pictures of Castle Creek canyon, of Anna Creek canyon, of White Horse canyon, ' nf the Garden of the Gods and a . panoramic sunxet viyw ot Crater Lake during the winter time. .The operator, whose name. was not learned, plans to make a trip completely around Crater Lake. He is nn ' accomplished skiler and fully able to take rare of himself In the white silences of Crater Nntlonal park during the winter season. perm.lt us to get In there, "and It will take something like 6t days to recondition the line ones we are started." Mr. Budd arrived from St. Paul and Is spending the week end at .Multnomah with his aioih er, Mrs. Mary A. Budd. HIGH OFFICIAL BOY SCOUTS TO GIVE ADDRESS Joitn Piper, regional executive of the Boy Scouts of . America, with headquarters In Spokane, will lie the speaker at the forum luncheon nn Wednesday at Ilia chamber of commerce. W. K. Lamm, president of the Lamm Lumber company, will pm slda. Mr. Lamm la president of Hie Klamath Council of Boy ftcnuls. , Music will bn in charge of tho local Scout Executive, Iluryl Hlcvens. , , GRATER BE TAKEN