The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 21, 1928, City Edition, Page 1, Image 1

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City Edition
The Old Home Paper
WKATIIKK.
OREGON: ltalu vrl, local
rain or snow, east portion to
nlKht and Wednesday, Normal '
temperature. Fresh south to
writ winds.
t
Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service
Herald Advertisers Appreciate Y t Trad
Price Five Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928
Number 62G5
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WIDOW OFj
in w th nnh1
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i v i i umo
TESTIFIES
Widow of Slain Lot An
geles Druggist Gives
Story of Murder
did notIcnow WHO
FIRED FATAL 'SHOT
Youllu Wore Nnnln llnus Mnk
. Ihiilng lloliflp In Suburb or
Ixm .nf Firing llrouictil
im by Interception of I'ollrd
N men Who Nliot at ItolilM-r.
If ALL OF JUSTICE. Us
Angeles. Feb. 21, (A.P.)
Mrs. C. Ivy Toms., widow
of the slain drujrifiHt. whom
William . Edward Hickman
and Welby Hunt nro iiecus
cd of niurdi'iinit, told from
the witness sjand toduy of
the faUl shooting.
The '. Hn l.trntlf lr1 , the
youths aa the bandlta who. en
tered lha alorn wlih drawn pls
loll and force! her hualiaud and
dark behind th prescription
counter wlih hands up. Into Ihv
r.Tma of Jsnio Oliver,- pdlr.
man. who wa. behind Ilia prca
rrlpllon counter, with Mrs. Torn,
ropalilng hi flashlight. A gen
eral scramble followed anil Tom.
fell mortally wounded.
"Oat hla nun." Mra. Toms tes
tified Hunt said to lllrkman aa
Ollvar reached for hla gun. .
lllrkman, according in ti.stl
niony. tx'Knn tiring while Hunt
kept hla gun en her, alio mured
and her huahand dived fcr the
: SUB trying to protect her. Dur
in llo fight her huahand slump
ed to tba floor and drugged him
self to a roar door.
'Mra. Tomi aald ahn did nntf
know who actually fired the fatal
shot hut testified that lllrkman
fired aevernt Bh.'.ls at her busy1
'; (Continued on pan si-V
Cituslrui'lin; two Tir.a rl
1'?
roo
i,M 1. n . 1 . ... An tn . 1 1 . .. .1 I... .
I res and ...Md.irado at rent. .
Hot Bnrlnas addition, br, B.
nun.', if,, i,,,n,,l. U" ' rr
Ifalnea and 11. llalnea, Klnmath
BS.ll. 1 .1 nr. ' ......... I i
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last night at the city, council
meeting when the permits for the
THREE HOUSES .
,tn nrrnrnirn
IU DL LOLUILU
now ruii.irucui'n were (i',iroyeu. v reaenea iirm ice, enaiilltig e)
jPormlt wns also gmiiled . Ioi4 them to Innd. Others nro 4)
Jlenry Hlout to erect n stucco i 4 drifting toward tho Ksthyn-
duplex house of six rooms on4) Ian coast and being follow-
Hlevetith and Walnut streota. ', 4 ed by an Ire breaker at
Cost of thn structure, will .'be speedily aa possible. '
O.0PS.V . O
Near 150 Plan to Board
j? San: Francisco Special
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'That at least lr,0
Klamath' Falls will
Koulhern ' Pacific special (rain.
soherinlcd to leave hero On Frl
1 day evening at 5:. 10 o'clock for
Ban Frnnrlscn, was tntlmnted by
Iho rush for reservations received
nt .tho nitiln offlco todny.
The special leaves hern Frldny
evening at 5: no o'clock nnd ar
rives In Win Francisco Ihn fol
lowing morning nt 7:30 o'clock.
Peoplo going on this round-trip I
special are allowed a visit of; pp,nPi Mr n flnlor, Mrl)i n,
fivo days In Iho southern metro-1 Ai vKenyon. Mr. and Mrs. Of
polls. Tlrknla purihnsed for thlsifm,, i)nV(, Johnson, Elmer Nes-ti-lp
allow the purchaser to re- hlth, Mary Short, lrs. Jack
turn on Thn Cnscndo Limited.' sihler, Louis Vnlln, Mrs. Curtis
t Following Is tho list of peo-jD. Strattnn, Pcnrl Welch, Leon
pin Intending to. make Ihn trip: aid Anderson, J. M. Ilnnmhnll,
Mrs. Hex La Prnlrle, Misses Ines vdmirge H, Hnrtoa. Miss Simmons,
nnd Addln Jenkins, Mrs. (). II. F. 'A; Mi Elwln, 11. Orem. Mrs.
Harshbarger. Mrs. Wnller Stew-i llegley, Mr. ond Mrs. D. Van
art, Mrs. Arthur Messner, Mrs. j Fleet, Mrs. John C. lloyle, Mrs.
lnry Kudo, Frederick C, Forbes, ( (Contlqtiod ou Togo Tbroo)
HOLIDAY TO
BE OBSERVED
IN KLAMATH
Nut only will tlorai,
schools, and public office
clone tomorrow, Wanhliig
ton'a birthday, but thous
anda of fclamath Falls reel
drnta are, planning lo motor
north to Fort Klamath to
enjoy the second annual
Klnmath County Winter
Carnival. '
All federal and atata of
flroa will be closed fur the
day Including the post of
fice, reclamation office, the
rlty hall and county court
house. In addition acorea
of business bouses of the
city are planning to clone
their doom. The Herald
will print Ita regular Issue
tomorrow but It will be
published at noon Inatead
of 3 p. m, in order to allow
employes of Ihn paper op
portunity to wit noun the and
of the akl rare and par
ticipate In the afternoon
fun feat lo Wood. Itlver val
ley. A round table dlartiralnn of
the aewer bond .election on Tuea-
. ' . . . 4. .
day. FcbruarrlS t-mk up the at-
lonUon of the board -f dlreotora
of the chamber of commerce thla
noon at the regular luncheon.
Headquarters will be located in
the lAiomls building, through the
courtesy of Harry i'oole. who has
Iciscd the building. At head
quarters people familiar with the
conditions In this city will lie
stationed to aaalat In every way
possible In putting the bond Is
sue over. -
A number of men and women,
anion the older residents of the
rlty urging people to support the
bond Issue.
A mass meeting In Milts addi
tion has been called for Thurs
day night, when several speakers
will talk on the great necessity
of better sewers In thjit commun
ity,' aa well as throughout iho
entire city.
Alltl'UWK 1..WDH WITH
IIKI.f KOIt STItAMIIKI)
HEI.SINliFORR, " Finland.
" Feb. II. M Dispatches
from RJnerkce stato Ihut an
' airplane with provisions
landed on a Inrge fragment
' 1 l. - I
w ., f WIlllll . Illlllll.ur
of fishermen and their
homo, were drlftln. In Hie 4
gulf of Finland oft Rjunrkce.
. 1,1 . . t. 1 .. j , .
w limn iih .iren.iy nmi- w
pod food to aevernl parties
4 whose Ire float hnvo since
nnrmrpp iirn I
DudlllLGG F.'ILii
T(l IIRHr MIW.
IU UIIUL UUIIUU
pcoplo- of , llolert Clarke, Clara Jarvls, Mel
board , Hie I vlna llllllnchsm. .'olm Draii w
H. Andersoit,vKlmer Merrill, Mr.
aiyl Mrs. Louis Jacobs. Mrs. E.
J, Ksplnosa, Mrs. J. F. (lonllcr,
Mrs. Crnndnll, .Mrs. (ienrge
lllehn, Miss I'eati lllehn. Mrs.
Marvin K. Lucas, Miss Walsh.
Miss Vera Thompson, Miss Joan
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs C. II.
House, Sr., Mrs. If. D. Lloyd
Stewart. Mrs. L. J. Morrison.
,K0 Wnikor. It. C. Spink. Lloyd
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ASSESSOR
W T 'la. Awarded Tilw
Garbage Gr&nt by City
Council Last Night
COUNC1LMEN . FACED
WITH BIG PROBLEM
WbelliiT or Not lo Pave Oregon
A v e 11 o r Willi Two
Narrow
HtrliM of I'avenir'nt
or On
WWp Klrlp la Knotty rrobleni
Kurlnit Adiiilnliilrnlion.
rollertlvely. the city council
heaved a vaat nigh of relief lent
night aa Councilman K. II. Kal
aiger, chairman of the finance
committee mado the final recom
mendation by which "the city gar
bage fronchliie waa granted to V.
, T. le, county aaaeaaor.
"After leuathy dlaiuaalona and
carctul consideration the coun
cil la firmly perauaded that Mr.
l.ee'a bid will aerve the greatest
number of people at the loweat
rale." announced Mr. Iiaietger. .
A rhnrua of ayes which follow-!
" motlou nded what ha
I proved 10 be a vexing problem to
,,,.,..,," ,oUI ,.
j rontr,ct lo I-ce,' the d-ldlng
move wna l.ee'a low rnte to real
, .mw.v n.,. . ,. ....w
- .1 . . . til. . . will l. ?ft HHI.
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month.
Another rnibh'm,
No sooner bad the council ex
tricated itself from thla tangle
than It waa tossed hesd foremost
Into another: namely, the per
plexing problem of the improve
ment of the northern entrance of
the rlty, Oregon avenue.
Property holders led hy I.ukei
Wnlkar. asked tno council to lay
strips of pavement "on Oregon
nventte from Ht. Francis etreet
lo lllehn or one street south of
Ulchn. Instead of the 40-foot
pavement provided for in the eu-
i glneer'a plans. lt was held that
property holders on the wi'st aide
(Continued on page six) '
FLASHES
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DKATII TAKF.S AI THOK
1XIMMIV, r'oli. 81. (.!)
Itjt-.ll MnrDonnlil lliwlinrt. 4(1,
author nml pin) wrlfilit, ilUil here
I . .... ..
lo,,"' nnrr UV',, ror
montlia he hn.l born living under
M-vlrtiial Brntrrtre of death know I
I . . A
,lg. niniost to the liny when no
!,.! ro yet ho never mentioned
' n, ,.,.i., ., .,. ,iinv. .mil.
log nml cluiTful.
1 l.tHIDS TAKK 14 (LIVKrt.
SVDXKY, X. H. W., l'eb. 21.
(AI1) Altliouicli the weather Is
still nnscltlitl, tho flood waters
which followed torrent Uil rains
were sulisblliig tiMlny Kith 14
.loMtl,. nvnnW
Theee occurred
n Oueen.lnnil, New Houth WnlrsJ
nml south Australia.
MKMOUIAL SKItVICK.
IX)MKX, Vcb. 21. (AI) For
I lie third lime this v-ar West
minster Alibrjr tMlny beenmo the
Berne of a nieniorlnl Ib-rvlco to
a noted llrllon-first Thomas Har
dy, nutlmr, then Karl llslg, sol.
tiler, mill tmlny the Karl of Ox
foiil nnd Asqultli, stntesiiiiin.
H'MltKHMKN to Sikkt.
SALT LAKK CITV, Feb. 21.
(AP) Prohli'ina of luinlx-rnien
of 111 vi-.tern stntm will bo
brought to the front In the threr
dny conference of Iho w-slern
rctnll lumbermen's association
convent Kin opening nriw nurs-
lay, I'i'hi iiary 'J.I.
LOST lilltl, KOCM).
X:V YORK, Feb. 21. (.11)
Cntlielino' Kliuibrth Tli'mey, ,
niissliiK Conniitlcut collego girl
aim ran away from luxury to
make her own nay In Iho world",
has been found working nj a
hoiisciiinld.
P
AO
mm
Just Ramblin' Around
12-
iVAMttt'n Snir: ThU rr-n of roiiiint.niV t f on, wit! ftptvnr
In th Cvi-iitnir Ht-rttlit and Morning ,Nwi - uft only
mt -n of tin- 7&0 ubatenLir of tha llorald and News
tnku both puiM-rs),
On the aerado Limited
Kumlay, Feb. IfMh.
I f8 YOU aeo the bread couil-
try borderlnic the
railroad
Jhi.. vnu ir.vei ,...t h .n r.
. .1...
uenii nay-
lux. "An Empire Awakening.
For auch It la. Thoae who were
reaponalble for dralninc Ix.wer , n aured tiadertakln. al
. . . M . . . though It la takina longer to get
... .....
of everyone but aotne ,porumen
who atlll Inslata that the lake
l' needed to cnaure a bird anp-
niy. Vet wont cf thaeaama
aoortamen will not turn their
hand over to help fleereane the
. hunting
limit oh blrda.- The
Iltiln. that I. .vti.rmln.tlnv the
i bird life of Klamath county I.
i '
Aha hoKcltth hanler who ceU the
limit, and th. hunter who .hoot,
the blrda and never even plcka
them up because it Is an effort
to carry 1hem back to -camp.
That is the claas of apsrlamen
who rear up on their bind lega
and howl about draining' lwer
Klamath Uko. It la a stock pas-
Official Program
Winter Carnival Announced!":
A program which sparkles with
.poienuni itin inu imn-f,. u.r,
. ... .....
oeen srr.nsca oy c..o....,..-
(n rh.rae of file second annual!
Klamath County Wlhter Carnival.!
Following Is Uie complete pro -
gram.
Wlth promise of excellent akl-
Ing conditions, and perfect wea -
Iher. virtually tho entire Klamath
l asin will turn out In boota ce mere win oe .u
and awealera Wednesday to d from Crater Lake, expected to
aM-nd the day at Fort Klamath,
enjoying the second annual win -
tar snorts carnival toTbe staged
tomorrow tone mile west ol tnai
community. 1
Complete program of th. day a
event, hn, lKn completed, to-
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fered for varloua events. The
program follows:
Tha big ski race will start and
all enow sports will be held one
mile West of Fort Klamath. Turn'
jPLAN TO CLEAR
SCHOOL TITLE
W. S. Wiley, attorney for the
city school board, was Instructed
last night (o take necessary legal
steps to clear the tltlo on the j company In which vUe was
Central school property on Main awarded , approximately $9300
between Klght h and Tenth I damages In, the lower court. ,
streets. Tho move. It Is under-1 . Th'e rraf r 1ake parK company
stood, was Impelled hy ihe anp.ak,d jud(,e iaTltfs
board's desire to get tho land j court and" the case came to issue
shape for eventual sale. , Dafore , supreme coiirt this
"A suit would be brought in morning. The supreme court up
rlrruit court, to quiet title" Mr. I held the decision of the Klamath
Wiley explained. "The board is
annripating ine onjectton
u. . i,tfc.n,w uHiiu.nvi in,
might Insist on, certain parts of
tho tma being clarified before
ScceptlitR th property."
INTERNATIONAL
nulA An m m r.
ttvu ur kimc
IS UNCOVERED
i
NEW YORK, Feb. 21. OP) 1 For tho purpose of Xxalslng I birthday, members cf the Am
Tho operations of what pollco be , funds to bo placed In tho gen-1 orlcan Legion and the Ladles
Hove to ho an international rlngjernl fund of the Fort Klamath I AuxlllaTy will hold a Joint meet
ot law breakers have been dls-1 ski Purse, girls of the Klamath '"S at Legion hall this evening.
closed by Iho shooting to death
or an alleged
(an. .
member of , ihe
The victim, of tho shooting was
I found dying in the hallway of an;
f,,hora,e (rnlshcd apartment In
ho llronx, investigation of which;
disclosed (h ills nnd other parn -
phernalln.of safe cracksmen, let
ters, (elegrnina and cables from i
Kitssln. France miH
sovernl fit-
lea In this country.
Tho dead man was
from finger prints as
Identified
Wlllluin
11.. 11 nil... Willi.,,, rinvln
an ex-
jcouvlct,
12!
11
ture now second to none In the
country, and In time It will be
the home of tbouaanda of people.
'or lne r','n 'and when once
tamed, makea an everlaatlna pro-
ductlve ara.
' I
HIE Wed highway la altnont
)t B,arte1 lhaB muay of , na4(, ,pr- arc cnrki!in
expected. ,n Klnath connty be-i rt1. v o, JtJ
fore the ,UU! llne u rched!BE TAXABLE, CLAIM
there la quit bit of conatruc-
tlon vet to acromollh. When
I flmt looked at it there aeem
cd to be little to do to make a
soefl highway, but I can new
aee the need of a better and
T"1" rd?- 'Z
HorAtian or some 01 ine roaa
.. . uin- M Ar utn-
lo ma Dtt.h onto 6.,fornla-.,The.
end when the atate decides to
act.
What thaf highway will do for
Klamath Falls will be marvelous,
It means as much as the erection
cf another , Weyerhaeuser milt.
(Continued on Page Threel
of Second . j
' left at the Fort Klamfelh hotel:
Nine o rlocK a- n.-ifiBn Ol
)
hc 4,.mlla ,u Tacc l0 CnteT
Lae d" nnd re,urn
First
iprUe. $250. second $100. third,
i or a $75 value watch do-
r Clover a Jewelry store.
1 Klamath Falls. Ore. Almost aim-
I uiianeousiy who mo ...rv t ...
"nisn r e,e" c,u-
(' P""".
1 '" n foorlh- 5-
s:su a. m. une mne ski
9:20 a. m. one mile bki aasn
Tor high achool boys. First prise
Prla nashllght.
donated by G. A. Page..
J0 .. m One-mile ski dash
1 -
; for women and girls. First pnxe
a $10 thermoa bottle donated by
the Klamath Hardware C
math Falls, second prtie,
(Continued on page
:LEE WINS flUT
. Circuit Judge A. U Leavltt of
Klamath Falls wjs affirmed to
day in the case of W. T. Lee vs.
the Crater Lako National Park
circuit court and the Judgment
against the national park com-
pany atanas.
Lee sued tor an equity In seven
i automobiles and also for an
'equity in the stage business of
,12 between Klamath Falls and (
i Crater lake. S
i I
SKI TAGS ARE
SOLD IN CITY
, '
COURT
county high school wet iipon'Al enjoyable program with sev-
i the streets this afternoon selling'
tags. i
i Proceeds realised from the sale;
of, the tags will be used by the
Fort Klamnth Ski club to Ukoi
rare of tho expenses of tho pro-
1 gram which Is being .put on to-
morrow nt the second annual ski
race.
Business houses of Klamath
.Falls gave theis co-operation In;' The Legion wifl prdslda as
contributing to the fund, Inas -
muc h as no business houses of
tbe city were asked to
solicit
by advertising tbls ywr.
GIVE BACK1
LAND URGES
L
Representative Demands
Action From United
States Government
:
Wyoming; f-egUlalor Htronuly Op-
' Dosuii ia (arazbiK Lrasc- SvMlrm
Which He HoMtf Would With
clrnvr FedfTal Public Lands
Forever From Taxation.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.
cJed,n fS-000.000 acre.
of federal public lands to west
ern states was advocated by Rep
resentative Wl n t e r, republican.
Wyoming, in an address prepared
for delivery today In the house
Declaring that the states west
the Rocky mountains were denied j
equal rights with other statea in
i laua possession. wiv yuiiiuia
representative voiced his opposl-j
j tlon to pending legislation whlrb j
would place 2')0.000,000 acres!
nder a grating lease system a 1
perpetual federar pasture'
requiring me pa-meni oi BraiinB
feea. .
If
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tills Is -BSiie.- 450,000.000
acre, amonntityg to 55 percent of
the entire are", ol thr.tates. M
he said, "will remain forever ux-
free, denying new homes settle- j
ment, development and taxation."
"We wish to know whether w,o
V6 '?.be "'",C! " pT!!rril
he said. ' "When .. we secure the
land we will develop' our own
resources and make our own Im-.
provemcnta, asking then only our
Just proportion of the benefits of
federal aid which -are lven to
atl thi: .tiln. under uniform
practices of national Internal Im-
ATOR
Drovement. Western states, so!'00 rapioiy nu u.i .u
, ,he gOTernme-nt controls
; ,.f ree more thaB taIf of lhei
,re compelled and have
rlaht to ask the federal govern
'
(Continued on Page Three)
SCHOOL
Xharles Thomas of Mills Addi
tion waa appointed ta serve as a
member of the board of directors
of the city srhoola at the regular
meeting of the city school board
held last evening, y .
Mr. Thomas fills the unexpired
term of C. C. Colvln of the Shell
Oil company who tendered his
resignation to tho board because
of being transferred to southern
California. '
Members of the Parent Teach
ers Association of the Mills addi
tion district met with the board,
asking for the appointment of
Mr. Thomas. '
Allowance of bills and other
routine matters took up the at-
: tention of tho board during the
! remainder of tha meeting.
I flt-J i
WASHINGTON'S
. . , n .
I BE CELEBRATED
In observance of Washington's;
""' special numbers has been
arranged thrcugh the auxiliary.
Miss Vivian Trounce, Ilev. J.
Henry Thomas. Mrs. George Me
Intyre. Mrs. Carl Knutson and I
member of tho.
hand under the
Musical Jait
ioA.tnr.hin i
! Mrs. Glenn Jester and' Miss Pearl
Blohn, will appear upon the pro -
gram.
, hosts following. the program when
refreshments will be'served. The
meeting has been called for
o'clock'.
:30'
BOARD
II
NAMED
SCHOOLS OF
ROGUE STAGE
GANG FIGHTS
MEDFORD, Ore.. Feb. 11.
(Jp) Hchool boards of this
city and Ashland will take
action to curb gnng flghta
between Rogue River. Val
ley school students follow-'
Ing athletic contests, which
have occurred for years. A
young riot occurred Satur
day night at Ashland fol
io v in a basketball frame.
In which rotten eggs were
burled, the First Methodist
Church stopping most of
the ' missiles. The trouble
was a continuation of a
skirmish ' Friday night In
this city when a grammar
achool p n p 1 1 sustained a
broken nose, and another
youth was badly beaten.
Saturday night the war
was taken to the Pacific
highway, and automobiles
bombarded with egga and
bard-shelled walnuts.
The bltterneaa was
brought about by the "stal
ling tactics" of the Med
trd basketball team in the
closing minutes of a dia
. trlct championship came.
iLOWER BAGQN
c
F.
Material reductica lll tbe limit
: . . , v,.,h
niinin
0
DLMb
i-w.w nfVlrtla11frirrMnv Si 1 ""t lttT"l" -... v . .
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c'a" ' ' lu
chamber ,f "nnere- J"8
sportsmen also recommended a
three-day shooting week for wi-l
terfoWl, one of which w:uld be , ,
! Rundav
Althcugh no definite recom
Mnenaauon tor inn .ub u
limit oq, ducks was recommend -
ed. a reduction 'of from SO to SO
per cent was advised. '
Sportsmen held that with the i
present hag limit ducks - anu '
geese were being thinned out
too rapidly and that to save the
'im"v'a un,:!'"n !
someth ng ahould "nfm " ;
hte7 inroadl made'
via the hunters' guns. .
. . . .
note uneroeiu, secrtriary, w.
Instructed by the association to
order 300 sportsmen s badges
ICnntlnned on page sill
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4 MORR1STOWN. X. J., Feb.
21. W) The death of an ,
unidentified woman found 4
with her gasoline saturated .'
clothing in flames, waa un-
der investigation by the
state police today. State
troopers held the theory
4 that the woman had been
taken In an automobile to
the lonely spot where she
was found, gasoline poured
4 over her clothing and then
set afire.
4 She died at All South hos-
pltal. three hours after be-
ing taken there by Enow
Campbell ot Bernardsvllle, 4
4 a passing motorist. 4
Terrorists Continue to
Throw Bombs in Chicago
CHICAGO, Feb. 21. AP Chl -
cago'a lath bomb of the year
aimed at the apartment building
In which lives Lawrence A. Cun-
to.
brother-in-law and secretary1
of .state's attorney Robert E.
Crowe, has blown the lid off of
ficial patience.
Incensed by the bombing last,
night, the state's attorney offered
a $10,000 reward for Informa
tion, leading to conviction of the
i Perpetrators ot recent uona oui-
rages, including tunse at tne
1omc'' of comptroller I har- j
! r '"morris ana municipal!
; judge jonn noaroaro. .
I The offt'r wa" accpmpanled by
i a promise to tne uiiormsnt
"nn,,,llllX ,rom prosecution.
The bomb last Sight destroyed
I tha entrance to tho 16-aparttnent
SI
FORT HOST
TO OREGON
TOMORROW
Light, Dry Snowfall Help
Rather Than Hindrance
in Wood River Valley. '
S I X T E EN ATHLETES"
IN GOOD CONDITION
Roails in Kxerllrnt Shape for
Horde of Motorist Who Are)
Expected to Drive to Cppei
Ilaaln lo WltEeea Second An.
. smal Winter Carnival. ,, ....
Second annual KlamatK
County Winter Carnival fea
turing the 42-mile ski race
to Crater Lake and return
will be held tomorrow with
the prosperous . and active
1 community center of Wood
J River 'valley, Fort Klamath.
J acting as host. , '- .'';
t While soft snow fell la Klara-
ath Falls thla morula, the flake
; la Fort Klamath were dry and,
t accord inj to long distance In
formation. j:onteslants'lo the akl
i . r"evB " "al venn oc
I "ry snow on me preaent cruat . ,.
, ' "P " "ther
than be-, hindrance- to speed
records.
Sixteen sklieri, in perfect phyt-
Icai condition for the arduous
struggle up the steep slopes oC
I me laseaaes to tnrtm 01 l rater
. ,ake return are ready ...
, ,he whJ h ... .
tomorrow, at S
lake bound..
o'clock. Crater
' ' .S .
Last minute announcements
were mads today by the commit
tea on arrangements as follow.:
' ta "JZ
from Klamath FM
,,, ! . .:; .. - ' ,
(2) The start and finish of
ine ereat. r.c. will Kn , ,k-
. -"j . .mo
' Pelton ranch, one mile west of
ii.oniinuea on pago 4
fl
: The Lenten season will be u'sli.
4j ered la tomorrow. Ash Wednea-
Ojday, and during the penetehtlal
. period of 40 days social circle
ot this city Jiold out little pro-
, mise t ' gayetles. During .this
-period Lenten charities and div-
versions wilt take up the timet
4;of most fniftArts of this eHy. In
the past few months, bnttronsr
4j of Klamath have taken an ae-
4) . tlve part. In society and to, most
of these, the Lenten period
l comes as a welcome rvspite.
Today Is recognised ' a
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1 building In which Cuneo lives in
the fashionable north aldo dls
, ,rlct- "haltering window. In near.
r P'ace- .
were not in tne
nuitoing, out otner resioenta were
routed. - . '
"I don't believe this outrage
1. jtn n . ..mklln. . " ...J
Cun(1() d(j , Mak '
anything to do with the Caponn
or Alel'.o gangs.' This la a po
litical bomb. Powerful forces aro
trying to discredit tbe Thompson
Crow forces."
Fearing a similar attack upon
the home ot Mayor Thompson,
commissioner of pollco Hugh"
ordered a police guard there and
a sweeping. Inveailgatlon of tho
Cuneo outrage. There Blurt wr
i reports thst a special Jury Into.
llgstloa will be called.
rininn
mm
In Una