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CityEditic WK.tTHKK, OHEUON: Kulr tunUM nn.1 Thursday but bac.utnlng unseized In writ portion, probably with ruin In the northwest portion. Not much change In temperature. Increasing southeasterly wtuds utl the count. .'.uvf,,,v ,,,M The Old Home Pap Associated Press and United Press Telegrarii Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your . Trade Price Five Cent KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,, FEBRUARY 8, 1928 Number 6254 i nn n if jiuvufelk IU1 i . J AlTllulltnl ; G HI MIBI 1 ' t GOOD lit AIR JAUNT NEAR CLOSE . i t Lindbergh Hops off in Fine Weather for Hava na' Lat i'ort of tall i YANKEE HERO BIDS FAREWELL TO HAITI Escorted From Hospitable Little Country of Centrel Amnl- ' Hiuiilruu of NK I'btiiraj lre. dent nml Cabinet of .Nation I'mwiit nt laeii-tun'. . COLUMBIA FIELD, Ha vana, Fob. 8. (AP) Col. Charles A. IJtuIbcrK, com pleting hiit (food will flight to the, run-American con gress now in session, landed here at '3:51 p.m., from Tort Au Prince, Haiti. Lindbergh circled over the field and atarted to descend at 3:4 p. m. Instead of landing, however, he ascended again ami beg in per forming a few stums. Tka crowd wild with ex ft'emeul. Another plane took the air and circled wttb the Amer ican aviator. PORT AU rUIN'fT. HAITI, rVb. 8. W)Pclonel Charles A. t.lodlwrt'b hnpwdiiU.nlA :SI m. today on his 7i0 mile flight to Havana. Cuba. . I President liorno, Ueneral Rus ell. Amerlran high, commission er and other oflH-tnls were pre sent at Rowen field end aalil farewell to the I. ne eagle. After tnnnklug the president for hla roronllon. the flier elltub- . ed In the allver wlnited Hplrlt of HI. lAiila and etarted f:r bla lt port of ckll on bla good . will tllKht. 'lfln( rondltlona were Ideal (Contlnuod ou Pe II Picked up by Klatii Traffic Oft flror Walter Foster, because of hU auspicious actions. Klmnr Clarke waa lodged In the city Jail List night after a loaded it pistol had been Uken from III person. He was arrested on the corner of Kleventh and Mirtn atreela. , ' trpnn being quesllened by Keith Ambrose Inst nignl. tne e young but this man refused lo talk morning aakcdVto appear beforir the officer. Hu talked freely and admitted having been paroled from a lmv school at F.ldori. Iowa, In 1H27. Twice within the pus t -year he bus le-en convicted of larceny, (Continued on page 4) SUSPICION IS ARREST GAUSE Mayor. CUiivis Trucks Not Damaging Streets v "Much ado about rtolblng." flu s1d Mayor Tom Wuttors this mc.rnlng following inspection of California aventio, the subject of a complaint Monday night.' It , had been rontended that tnick j hauling by the W. I). Miller' ( on-! istruc.tlnn cpmpany, waa damaging Iho street. Tho conrorn is haul- alructed lo cnremiiy cnecg loan Ing dirt from a point of Nevada ! limits end speed limits on truck voniuw down Cnllfornla avenue j hauls to ensure proNctlon of city lo tho Vlrent Northern ral!innl I streets. As long ns those agen tormlnnl alto tn south Hlxth cb-a of Industry, comply with reg-sli-pt , illations, they should bo permllted "I can not seo where truck i lo cpcrale freely. When you bo haullng on California avenue In Kin lo obstruct, you Htrlke at Hie tWiIng any damage." he mrlil. "An I heart tf your city's prosperity. InHpeellun this nmrnlng revealed ! ' hardly six chunks of rock tho ON' PAHOI.K IIOAKI) site of mv fist. I RAI-HM. Feb. . (11-Jny i'Of course thore Is mud one ! Lewis cf Corvnllis, was lodsy ap cait nor avoid dirt slipping off 'pointed by Governor Patterson the trucks. Mill that Is unnvold-ias a member of the state parole ablo Ko fn.r as 1 am concerned. V. D. Mlllur CnnKtructlr.n iny Is not fronting a mils - thu W rnmtisnv anco In their operations, ana, on or t.carnnn on inn mine umu tho other hand, are observing tho of vocational educnljon (o sue low In every particular . i ceed thu Into F. II. Knglls ot Du "Hinillng Is a lo tiudor wuy 'titr.. .. TEACHER TO BE TRIFJ) IN TURK COURT IIUOCHK.V. Turkey. Feb. 8. -ll KcIHh Huti'l'T. null, of llctkolcy, Calif., teacher In Ilia American school Intra. which rinsed recently by the nu tlnrlllcs on tlm ground that It hud broken Turklith. law by converting students, will be tried In a Turkish court February 21 on a charge of breaking the law forbidding religious propa ganda. Mils Htinilerimn. ..has nt anmed entire responsibility for giving Bibles to aeverul Moslem girl aludents and dlwusalng Christianity with them, today wild: "I realize I did wrong to carry cn religious -tllariia-alons, but I m ready to ac cept the consequences." It la generally expected, that Minn Sanderson will bo flnd and directed to leave tlm country. CITY COUNCIL . ENDORSES BIG RAIL COMBINE When the rail for community cndoraenirnta of the proponed (ireat Northern-Northern I'ailflr mer-camrarTacom. Moda'y ... i-.ii. - In the ma of prmlultona, which acclaimed the bli rallrtmJ com bine as one of the moat forward moves It) the history nf railroads. Iiesplte the fart that the cham br of commerce tmik a ttvutrsl stand on the merger plan, each member of the rlty rouncll and Mnvor Walters signed a reiwlu Hon supporting the pliiri and urn lied t to (J rent Northern au thoring. We.. ai-4kleoWio --! thorn two great railroad eystemii would uiean linking of two sourc es of rapllal", the mayor said. "Ruch a move would bring ua rloser to snhsequent development nf the Northern lines In Klumath territory." Aitiu:im:i on hoozi: ltHiNIXHIUX t'HAKUK - Charged with possession of li quor. C. E. l,owe. alleged boot-l.-rger was arreted Ihst nlcht by city officers at 404 Kaat Vnln. When brought liefore Police Judge l.em tiaghagen this morn ing. l.owe was uuable to pay a fine nf 1100 and waa sent ti Jail for I) days. pi.axi: Mti: Kwi o LA (iltAMIK KIKI.U I.A fill ANHi:. Ore.. Feb. g, (j, pilot tieorgo lluck. of tho Halt I,ake.asco air mall' line, waa Injured and his Varney plane was smash ed yesterday afternoon w hen It crashed ou the lotul em ergency field. Hu. k Inniled hero liecausii of tho exis tence of a siornt to tho west and later resumed his Jour- ney. Alter issing on im Kulncd a height of about no feet when rua piano slipped Into n tall spin du to au air pocket, it is,i-altl. tuck was ttnalile to Yigni his plane at the low altlttido and it nosed Into the muddy field, badly wrecked down Tenth street and it has been said that the (ruck haul Is dumnglng tho street. This thor oughfare waa In bod shape be fore Miller Marled In on this Job. Ho has agreed to repair anydnm age he might be reaponalblu for. "City patrolmen havo Been in ! hoard to succeed W. I.. Jackson : of Albany who. roslgncd. Tho ! governor appointed K. O. limes OLMSTEAD GRILLED BY ATTORNEY ! Former Bank Head At tcmpU to Implicate O. L. Price, President - TELLS HOW" HE WAS ORDERED TO RESIGN Inilkleil I'ortlnii.l llnnker lalloU Ilia Arllona to (leer I'll Wlieel-1 ... ... .ii-m.i I., I pr Sir W.re Ol-lru.l-,1 ') llr,l of Hire, tor, f .Natlorwl ; Itnnk; Adnilti A-klim a.'VU.IHN). ' ( POItTI.ANI), Feb . .V) Itin- ery ulmiad. former ureHldent ' of the NiirthweKlern Nullon.il bonk, reauined the wltne4a stand t'Kluy for croiui-eiuimlnatlnn In hla trial In which he la Jointly charged with J. K. Wheeler, former president cf the- Mct'or- ml.'k I.umlier company with con V, V'01"'" n,,tl0n", thanking act. Olmi-tesd was un;nlled under the fire of Dl.nrlrt Attorney Oeorge Neuner who went ver testimony. Oimsteod had given concerning checks which Wheel er had riciolte In the North western National bank and which had - been returned to eaatern ' I banks. District Attorney Neuner t i rlrs chslrmsn of the board b. .1" kJ.k1J! not a tnet in n u. " "".".' r. . .t . Niilional liunk told Olmstead that his aervlisps were no longer re quired because his service had been unsatisfactory. When Olmstead atarted to make an explanation, Keuner said: "Answer the question, yes or no." Yes." Olmstead replied. Chester A. Shepherd, attorney for Olmstead then requested that the witness explain how this came about. "Mr. Price came to me and (Continued on page alii FLASHES z WAft lATIIINKAHI.K. MINIMIS. Teh. H. (AP) Mir Austin t'luimherlln insliirral In Hie lionsr of comiiions totUy fliat war with America. iw unllilnk nhln anil that the prosicct of war with America or preparation for war tvlt h America bad never Iss-n, and never would 1h the basis of Uritb.lt pdlry. , M(H I.I) HKI.P VV.TS. -. WASHINtiTttX. Keh. H. (AP) A mora to open the door to trot eminent iiiMiism-e for :t,01NI,. OIMI veterans of the world war. ninny of wIm.iii did not apply for siiclt pwtes'tloit tliitina: their sisr. vice rrvslnlimil laxbty with up nearnnro of old line Insurance tsiniNny orfiiiHls In-lore a lioum tetfrniw comiiiltti-e, OFF VOIl WASIIIXHTOV. MOTiOMKHV, Aln., Feb. H. ( AI-Dietidonne t'tiet.-s nml Jo sepli 14-lirlx. Kifiiili nnibusmidors of the, air, hopped off front Mux well field for Wnslilngton at HMO o'clock this iimniing. An eecort of ftiur iibini-s ' from tho local field nrronnvtnlcsl the avia tors 1 1 Ml tnilin. Weather condi tions for (he rmirsH! wrrt report ed good. ., ' " NOT A CAMHHATK. 8ALK.M, Ore., Feb. t. (AP) C. X. Ijilinliri.lBC, deputy irrr ' tiiry of atnto who lias Nvn urard by fi lcn.ls to srs-k Heel Ion as siirrewor to Hum Koaer nmioiine- . ed t.xlsy that be tins definitely ik-rldcd not to Im a rnndldnte for ' the i-etmbltcnn nomination for! Heri-clary of state. - . Register! Do. you want (o vote nt Ihe special city election, ' February 28? Do you want 4)i a voice In tho sewer bond ' election which will be du-.s' rldod on that dnte? Then ascertain whether or not , yon ate reg 'Onnt, re-reelsl mnv exercise registered and, II ister so that you , your voto fruu- chins nt tho "polls. The last day to register or re-register Is February It. - Flight of Kidnaper By Eugene Officers -',. t-v.. , . f i . m , It , narited wnn Kinnnpin inetiue voupie ere nui warrieu. younx alrl with whom he w rreted here lat nlitlit, Krnual ( Witerhouse. 20, I belnit held ln:l.( Krneat Waterboune. 26, ar the Line county Jail at the re-'reated near Kuxene, Urn., laat uaeiit of Tacoma, Waih., author- j-nlcht In company with Ada Ilan Itlea. jell. IS, la wanted In Seattle on Watorbouae and Mira Ada flan- au open charge. A aean-b waa ell were nrrented by Chief of I'o- I lire Jeaite Hinllson and Ttaf He I Olflrer Herbert Moore, both of KprlnRfleld, four mtloa from here ' lent nlKht. tie. ostensibly for, erhool. ' The Klrl elalma lo be U yearai" The Elrl'i pirenu aaid they nf nice, but officers doclnre ahe 4:d not know whether their: appear to be but about 13. j daughter had left voluntarily, The two were repurted lo have with Waterhouee. - or wan kid-1 yH(, , , cam grond ! nap..d. lleport. to aherlffa' of-, al Ma,0 Monday nlitht, Theiflrea were that the couple were i two were arrcated -without reals-! ridlna In a coupe bearing the! tanee. I Wasblnston license plate i -3V. ', Lone rounty authorllles do-! reported stolen from A. C. Mil-1 --larea this niornliiB that they Jnr of 1'ori Townaend. THREE PLANES FORCED DOWNf ! IlOSKIlCnC. Ore., Feb. 8. '()'.' n "f 'I"5,"-" S Cr7f " 1 1 2 ! . , , . ' . ' , : delightful talka ever delivered in A low celling U today delay-1 KUmh Kalu on ,he Hoy Scout ling the departure of three narv nnestinn was beard today when plane that were forced down here last nlkht because of ask-tablllty lo get over tho divide be- n .. ,i . . r 'at thei!b-ln fsctorr and am lug taken, to the. naval air sua-i ,- i. ur. i ., to are Mset in money Tn ''"' ft n S-'tlfi!. well aa character, und. then Hon at Hun Diego by Ueuten-'sre well organized. ants 1). C. Allen. W. V. Davis, j His illnstratlons were so patent Jr.. and II. V. Hopkins. I.ieuten-1 and his. logic so thoroughly ant Davis wan eo-pllot and navl- sound that every memler present rator with Arthur Ooebel on the; vent away determined to back Hole flight from San Francisco rp the scout movement in Klam to Honolulu. The ships are to th to he fullest extct.t. he used on the plane carrier" V. E. Lamm presided at the Saratoga In the Pacific fleet j luncheon and had fcr His pro tnnneuier. - tgram a number of scouts who fnr- They passed over Roanjiurg : nished a high clasa music.! event, late yesterday but were turned - Kvery one was mighty prond of back at Canyonvllle when thev the boya who gave piano aelec I ran Into a atorm which appeared to extend for. considerable die- tance out. running up to such an elevation that It was deemed un - aafe to try to gel through, par - tlrnlarly as the planes were be - ginning to run low on gasoline. "Fox" Tells of - .. ' s v - - , , y; sr v ii' l ai iiiiaHinaii;i,MTasm This note from tho "Fax" to a Kd craxy In court was Intercepted. It ends up: ror t.oa s sage tear this thlnj up because It would concludes with a postscript: Yea ) insane, bo over." AllegeM OF . 1.-..1.....U that uka n i.k, . s ia. Inntitnled for the man when he dlaappeared with the Itlrl Hon- day when ahe left ber homo ' Iteuton. on the outakirU of Scat - HELP DF SCOUT TOLD AT FORUM . John Piper, regional head of the ln-!woui movement, addressed the cnm,ber of commerce forum He - bc-:ini,t nf is Wrej,ie In erlm In every eommnnlty when scouu Hons and bugle calls for. their i numbers. j licrt Hall called attention to ithe need of registration in the ! city In order that voters mar be 1 able to rote at the comiii3 city ;e lection. Plan to Go Crazy , .... . . .. ", .re if Jail companion tolling of hla plan- to ruin me if it got out.' and then know and i know tbat I'm notU SUM LHKu BOARD AM Exclusion of 2500 Acres From Charges of Gov ' eminent Approved 'fiikirrnriyrr wUnrtRtnLI. WITH H ' D . - . HELD NEWELL Amendment lo Omnibus mil Will I t'nikrtjtkPn by Klamath Ir rigation litrirt Itonnl; Kn- . Tlorscment ' of . Klvcoofl Mend, lloclamatlfin t'oiuinswlouer. Is , Kearnred. ' . Atlempt to save the Klamath ' Irrigation district 84. nnu. by ex cluding 2500 acres of worthl : land from construction and main-j -tenance charges will end in ane-1 ces. it was announced today by i I A. M. Thomas, secretary o( the , district. I I At a meeting late yesterday. ' h7sZ:JZZZW& -' " "enry-iudd father again in court today Klamath bureau of reclamation, j Oray. executed with Ruth Snyder ana Slunk behind his attor- -The government official and the : at Sing Sing prison three weeks ney's back to avoid the fath- oiairic ooaro are in atcoru the exclusion of lion acres and are graauany coming to a com- mon view on the remainder. The exclusion will be under- taken through an amendment to me umnious 'om "i ... which exclusion of liltO acrt.-s ot i land rather. than 2SO0 acres wa-i provided lor. lt has heen nrit-lnnllv Intend - ed that the e.loston .hofcltotalif, a Vill. leav'ii.'ap 2500 acres." Mr Thomas explain--1 proximalny giloeo to her motb ed. "Hut somehow or other It j wa iled Kreral oar. Q. waa cut down to SS0 acres in i . - the shuffle and we are now seek- . . rr, n Ing to get the remaining 9S0 BANK. SUES t OK "When the matter was brought . BIG INSURANCE to the attention of Elwood Mead. ; commissioner of reclamation, he:" ,... . ' ... agreed with ua that we shonld ' POItTLAND. Ore.. Feb 8 (l ,k. .rf,ll,ln..l ... nn This non-productlre 2500 acres is not k. i,. nn.r. nnd t he government had charged ns lor! (Continued on page six) Following Is the titlon asking the oi.".cial pe- city school board for permission to con- struct a public school In Hot Springs addition: To the Honorable C. H. Un derwood, Mrs. J. B. Chambers. C. A. Colvin. G. A. Massey and Leslie Rogers, the Board of Di- rectors of School District ?.o.- i of .the. City of Klamath Falls. Oregon: ... PETITION FOR GHODL FILET! We,.- the undersigned citliensa. cessful. la response to their and residents of Klamath Falls. representations tho former residing within the boundaries Maharajah's secretary vlslt o Hot Springs Addition. Hillside I a ed their- headquarters and Addition. Dixon Addition. Second , a discussed at length plana for Hot Spr'ngs Addition. Williams j the conversion of the Amerl Addition and Nichols Addition . ran girl to Hinduism.' lo the City of Klamath Fnlls, Oregon, do hereby respectfully petition your Honorable Body to forthwith and Immediately take the necessary stops to start the construction and erection of suit able grade school building to be situated upon Block Thirty-four (341. Hot Springs Addition. - That aaid building contain rooms tor the housing of at least eight (8) gradea and of , adequate design to enrc for the j future school needs of the -additions mentioned herein. That said building be completely erect ed and furnished by the com menrement of the fall school term In 19tS. W. C. Van Emon. Julia E. Van Emon. Dr. M. E. Cooper. Pat- rlcia S. Jackson. Mrs. J. H. Cce, Mrs. E. H. Balslger. Sirs. B. (i. L. FreltaR. Mrs. Frank E. Peter- son, Mrs. Geo. E. Uodi.nhamer. Mrs L F -Crawford.' ' E. D. Johnsnn. Walter Heifer, Mrs. Walter Heifer. Mrs. O. J - A-v-iii v' 1,' McCoy, Mrs. V. K. i' i...' Mefnv Mm' r. II E. D. Johnson. E. H. Kalslger. j pioiea, tne ciiiin-n win . t..... Lvlo Bolls. Mrs. Earl Simmons, I nt more than ?2S0, with prac Mfs." It. F. Bvnn. Mrs. W. F. tlcally no Indebtedness, accord Long, Mrs. Ora Hughes. .Mrs. ! Ing to Rev. Nelson cole, pnstov. Dcrothv Cady. Mrs. Chas. Ek- Coming to Klamath Falls In dnhl. B. F. Howe. Mrs. Chas. i September of 1926. Itev. and Mrs. Koler. F. C. Clerk. Mrs. F. C. Cole located In Mills Addition Clnrk. Mrs. Chas. E. Ziglcr. where they felt the great need II. D. L. Stewart. It. E. Pad-'of a house of worship for the 'dock. Mrs. It. E. Paddock. Myra Stewart, Clara Loper. Jas. F. (Contiouea on page !) HEART STILL 5 MINUTES; NOW LIVING CHICAGO. Feb. . Xi A case In which a benrt stopped beating for five minnles and then waa mas saged into action bas been reported by Dr. Aaron E. Kantor. Tb patient was Mrs. Ger trude Harper. AD, of Chi rago. who underwent .. an abdominal operation in Cook eonnty hottpltal yesterday. She apparently sucrumbed ' to the effects of the an aesthetic and her pulse ' stopped. The doctor said extreme measures to revive ber were resorted to only- after artificial respiration and adrenalin bad failed. I continued the InrK sion." Dr. Kantor said. "grasped the heart throngb a diaphragm and squeezed It fcr a minute and a half, circulation was restored.' I proceeded with the opera tion and the patient is re covering normally.' HENRY J. GRAY LEAVES LARGE crritf TYl CP".I"'CT sum j u zruuzc . . svuitk m aiva v' v vh ; nM bwn eft at the probatc - o(lre nere bui w , ue for. . fil, ,.,. ,. whether ihi. rnnrv in - wlli,K , v j .lleTtl he formerly resided". . M, ,,, The will eaves an estate valued at S50.0V0. of which 25.- Uoo !.. ln life Insurance U left to 1 r- ' iur.niera ..atiuiiB. ! " .T?!' Ai 'here today to obtain $454. 500.01 on Insurance contracts protecting 1 of dirhnnest acts of its employes. I Kach of the complaints con-. Main the contention! hat the bank j lost money through dishonest acts 'of Emery Olmstead, former presi dent of the hank, ncting in col- I luslon with J. E. Wheeler. , . i. i i ! ! .M All I!A4AII KCKMOCXTS 4. ' HKI.KHOIS OHSTACI.K 4 BOM BAT. India. Feb. 8. i (p Present Indications are 4 the former Maharajah of Indore has succeeded in sur , ; mounting the religious ob staclca to his marriage to MLsa Nancy Ann MIlb.T of Seattle. Washington. The design of the Hindu. ' . s Mahrattas to preveut the former ruler from abandon ing their cult bas been suc- 44aaa4a4444 Congregational Church To Be Completed Soon Completion of an etlltlre' in Mills Addition which will bring a house of worship to some 40 - 1 children oi uiai community I " rcaiiien. i nis is u.e (Colonial type Congregational church which is located at 2027 Wantiond avonue. i- Largely through the generous . donations of mills, as well as ministers and "business men. the church has been flnnnced. At least one-third of the time lot each carpenter working upon tlm loh hu heen donated th roil Kit I im.miuenn nf ihn union nml wit It I th final lob of nalntlng com 1 children as well as tne aouna oi Hint community- : Tbe first public $aihcriug To FOX SLINKS AWAY FROM P. PARKER Seeks Protection Behind Broad Back of His - Attorney ' ' ' AVOIDS LOOKING AT PARENT OF MARIAN IilcnlirieM Youth as t lie l'erwm Wlio lliid ltwlveil ai.Wi In - Kxclunxr for llutilnted llrne auints of His Cliilil's Ikxly; lie emlunt Very. WoirU-iI. ; HALL OF JUSTICE,' Los Angeles, Feb. 8,- (AP) A young man who killed a 12- year-old school girl and sold her mutilatC(1 boy to her father for $1,500, met that er 8 eyes. Parker told of tbe meeting on Manhattan place. He said: "I drove to the mceflng place and parked. He I meaning Hick man) drove alongside. II- was i !;" ue snea me iur me ui.iney. t Save It to him. ' "Then he said he would, 'drive. a lime mruier uowu me su-eei and let. her (meaning. Muruni out. He showed her to me in his car. - I thounht - she -asleep. He drove doxu tbe s'.reet and put her cut." As Perry M. Parker stepped to the witness stand. William Edward Hickman, contessed slay -er of .Marian Parker slumped down -in his chair behind his lawyer. Jerome Walsh, atnbliorn ly fixed his gale on the lawyer' back and the table in front ot v (Continued on puxe ft , . ; v OPPOSED , WASHINGTON. Feb. Major General Jadwln army engineers, today 8. VP) , chief ' of made an unfavorable report to ccngrcts on the ' projected improvement ot Alameda harbor, California. At the present time unfavorable re ports, also were made on the fol lowing proposed developments: Improvement of Clatkanle riv.' er, Oregon, other than authorize I bj- existing project. , Improvement of Columbin riv er. Washington, between Ilwaco and the town of Chinook, with a view to bank protection from floods and erosion. Improvement ot the Coliimbli river, Washington, with a view to securing on adequate chunneK I) , the lowu ot Ilwaco. , be held in the church will lm on Vak-nllne' night when tho young people of Mills Addition will meet for an evening of en tertainment. The structure for which pln were dravn by H. K. Perrln, architect nf the Hopka building, consists of two stories. The first floor is In one largo room IS hy 30. with accoTdlan doors which can lie thrown open. Here enter tainments will be glven.ttnil any faith Is welcome lo the use of Hie ' ch ii rch . nrovldllrg the entortalii- - ; ment is of the typav that should be presented In a ihn.-ch, a.:coril Ing to Itev. Col . - The second iloor take In tho chapel which Is IS by 30 feci In dimensions. Providing tne fur nllnre can be Installed, services will be held within the romln two weeks. . A community gath ering has been planned for Tn.--day evening. February 21. ' "Too much credit cannot lw (Continued on pugv 4; HARBDR i