The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1928, City Edition, Page 5, Image 5

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TITF, FATNINO HERALD. KT.AMATTT FATJ.P. ORECON
Fago Flv
MISS BURKHAHT
WEDS SATURDAY
New Notes of Midland!
District Told by Herald 1
Correspondent
k fHpoclal to Tim Herald)
(Paulino lliirnolt, corroa-
poudent)
MIDLAND. Mur. II. Of Inter
eat to roaldoula of this dlairtct
In Dm wedding lit Mlsa Mvrla
llurkhart to Hlduey Thompaon ou
Kiiturduy, Mlas llurkhnrt 1m
teacher In Ibe iirlmnrr grade at
the Midland school. Tlio couple
will Im at homo (o their friends
l til Mlillnnd hotel.
IVopIo nf tills conimunliy ore
deeply lorry tu li.'itrn Of the death
of lit I lo Joyc Malhnsou who a
laid li ret In ll l.lultvlll cento-,
tory In Kluinutli Kill In on Mon
day. Joy re was (n years old and
leave lirr parents, Mr. mid Mm.
P. V. Matln-aon, to mourn her
leasing.
Mr. and Mm. L Hulton via
Imd at llio Imma of Mr. ltd Mr.
II. II, I.argnt on Huudny.
' Mn. Winifred Corxliia ho re
turned (u Midland to reaum her
teaching after on abaence of some
time with Illness.
Among ilin vlallora lit the R.
.. Iliirnett hoi on Hundny were
Vnlnis l.ahnle. flasal Abort. Ituhy
llolromli. Kdwlu Kliuluilre and
llnrnard Moniinr. , , ' '(
) Oiml lln,iM r was iliu week-end
KiK xt of MIm Anna Hurnell.
The former of IhU district
re tmnlly engaged In planting
spring crops.
I.lliln Charles Calhoun. email
Hon of Mr. and Mm. J. (.. Cal
houn, la reported at Improving
from eerluua Injury which tin
received laM Week.
.Mlas Catherine llurnett vlalted
at the homo of MIm Ilan'l Hhort
on Kuurday afternoon.
Iter. Nelsou r. Colo of Klam
ath Falla pluna tn
Huoilay school at Midland next
A DEATH-HOUSE PORTRAIT OV THE CONDEMNED "FOX"
William Hickman's Only Thought Is jf
to Enjoy What Life Remains
He Plays Cards With Guards, Jokes and Reads Magazines
m t
ST
1 HOUSE PASSES
BILL TO HELP
FIGHT BEETLES
NO
NKA Rervlre Writer ! ney, who la hl defenso rounael.
Ily DAN TIIOMAH Keel No Jlcinora
I.OS A.S'OKLKM, Mnrrh It. j Hickman haa believed all
Tho Muck shadow of a gallows alone, and aald It too. that he
eem to mean Utile to William , would (lie nn thn gallows. Ilut
Edward lllikmun. ,alin thought haan'l bilhcred lilrn
A card game, the way lila hair any mora than hu remembrance
la or-m bed, a inagailno atory an-. of hl crime. There In Just one
pari-otly mean more (o blm than
the furt Unit hit' la to din ou
April 17 at Han Qiientln peniten
tiary for the murder of U-ycsr
old Mur Ian I'arer. Ilia blase
in un ii it In the face of almost cer
tain death I umatlng.
Tba "Kox" wn very cool
while be waa being tried and sen
tenrod for the little Klrl'a murder.
He waa the calinoal man In
court. Iln luiiKhed about It af
ter be hud been led bock U Ilia
cell. Jum a he hod Joked wlih
Idea left now getting the moat
out of tlio brief upon of life that
remains.
WniiU Publicity
ItnadlnK lake up much - of
llli'kinan'a time; fiction bring
a world cf dreama; thn news
paHir preaent stern reality, t.-m-pvred
with what, to him, 1 pcr
aonal glory. Ha atill ahow
marked concern when bl name
doea not appear. In the daily
heudllne.
Hickman Jok with hia guards
detective when they vialled bill a he waahea up preparatory to
apartment the morning after he i tlio court sessions. Ilia ahlrt
bad delivered Murlan I'arker'a , niuat l alMitleaaly clean, hi
mutilated body to her father.
Nora to Court.
If all very wearying to thn
condemned "Kni." Iln doesn't
ault rtreeacd, hla ahoea ahlned.
People are K in to look at him
when he la led -Into thn court
room, lie want them to. Ro
rare what t liiaj second Jury says I he alralKbten hi lie. don hi
about hla mental atate, and he I moat cheerful amlle and goes
lan't worrying about hanging ' with hi sunrda. . . (' ,
twice. . It la Juat that much more i There arn few ennje.h pleaK
trouble for "Jerry." younx Jer- tiri-a that a condemned man may
ome Walah. KanaClly attor-jhave. ! . '!" ',
COLLEGE BOND IDI1. SGQVILLE'
ISSUE UPHELD I LUSHES ITS!
mi at;
i:
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Sell Your Car
V for Cash
, The quickest and best way to
7 sell a used car is to insert a thor
oughly descriptive Want Ad in
' this paper for a short period of
consecutive insertions. Now is
ithe time to sell your car, as the
approach of spring creates the
desire to buy one. Want Ads
assure you of the widest possible
distribution of your sales mes
sage to the very people you wish'
" to reach. ; It is the surest and
most economical way to get
quick results.
THE COST
2c per word per day
HERALD
WANT ADS
Jit "
"
r.u.em, March it. on Tho Whatever Else Happens
reorjcanlto reaenta of the I'nlveraity of Or- ii...Ci..n
mn have a loot and ronatliu- raiuwv-wt
Kunday. Ha extend an Ir.vita- tlnnal rlxht, under an act nf the Says tvangellSt
Hon tu all to attend tba aervlce. 1927 lexialutiire, to laaus bonda ....
Mr. Alexander haa returned to for- the erection of a dormitory "Few American know," aald
bl homo at Klamath Kalla after on the I'nlveraity rampua, aaya Dr. Bcovllle In hi revival meet-
tearhlna at thn Midland achool n opinion of the auprcmn court ins at thn Chrlatian church laat
during the abaenca of Mr. Co- Tueadny. ' evcnlni. "Ihat tha lclaraton of
a I us. who haa been III for aome The opinion holda that the bond Independence waa .written on a
time. .7 llaaue of ltno.000 will not ronati- Maaonlc altar and on a lambakln
Anna Iliirnett and Opal Hooper lute a atate Indebtednea. there- apron the original document,
apent Riturday afternoon at tho faro that It la. not In violation and alsned by a concreaaional
Calhoun home. ; lot the eonatllutlonal Inhlhltlon repreaentatlr. John Hancock, a
: ' "..''. ' . faaulnat the creatine of a atate Chrlatian and a .Maaon. Fifty of
For reaull uan Hernld Claa Aria, indebtednea In excea of UO.IiOO. the fltty-alx aimer of the De
claration of Independence, wero
Mamiui and Christian. When
(leonto: , Wrtlilnaton called to
Letiief 'ille' 13 orlalnal colonies
ha called 13 Chrlatiana and Ala
aoua. Ha alao bad I!) major sen
nrnbi amL to wero Maaon aa
well a Chrlatiana." I
. ItorrowinK hi flKtire of apeech i
from thn bible text tho ovanxo-,
Mat aald that tiod needs to draw
a plumb lino over the political,
anrlal, Induatrlal, economic. rv
Uxloiu and domestic life of the
woMd today. Ood drew a plumb i
lino over larael becaune of her
aln and the ame thin, la'neces
aary In the world today. :
Tho apoaker ued draailc lan
tuoite in condemning the wet
forces that are at work In the
Cnited States today aaylng that
the weta are making; a deter
mined effort to gain control of
thn political altuatlon In. the hope
that the IStb amendment may be
repealed and the damnable curaed
saloon brought back. Too Jong
waa America cursed bylbe saloon
and tho rum gang and whatever
elae happen America must atay
dry until the world goes dry.
Tonight tho Scovllles will ap
pear In their army uniforms for
the patriotic service which they
will conduct. Tlnth Dr. and Mrs.
Rcovtllo served In tho World war
serving In eight army ramps. Out
of hi war experience tho evan
gellat wrought an addreaa en
titled "The Clime of Kalaerlam
and thn llloaalnc of Christian-
lied Amurtcanlara," which will be
tho topic of hia lecture-eermon
tonight. Mrs. Rcovllle will enter
tain In song by singing a num
ber of patriotic solos including
"Hnvo Yon Hoen Him In Franco"
and "The 1'hnntom Legions."
Mrs. Scovlllo sang 43 times In II
'wards to thn sick and dying
soldiers.
In announcing his subject for
tomorrow night the evangeliat
'said that ha was going to preach
on "Tho I'npnrdonablo-SIn," ono
of tho great noglerted cardinal
doctrinals of tho church. "The
nihlo Hell" Is tho subject an
nounced fiir tho Frjday night
aervlce.
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Longer Wheel Base and
New Body Lines Are j
Very Attractive
i
RAN FRAXCIflCO, March 17. '
Longer wheelbaso and ontlrely'
new body lines aro among the
feature of tho new Star four, to
be ahown for the first time on
the Pacific coast at tho Hani
Francisco auto ahow.
The production of this new
model la by far the, moat Im
portant step taken by Durum
motors In the effort to build a
high quality car at the lowest
possible price, since tba first
Htar four was brchght out in
1922.
There are three models In the
new Rtar line, a four-door se
dan, coupe, and two-door s-dan.
ranging In price from SOS to
1.70 F. O. n. Lansing. Mich.
They are mounted on a new
107-inch chaasis. This la the
longest chasaia that has ever
been offered b; the Star four.
The longer wheelbaso of tbe
Star cbasaia permlta tbe use of
larger, roomier bodies, and the
designera have taken advantage
of every Inch. The result Is
quite evident even at a casual
glance. Sweeping lines from the
radiator to the rear of the body
and from the front fenders to
tire carrier accentuate! tbe long,
low appearance of tbe new Star
four. ' , " .
SCHEDULE FOR
KLAMATH CLUB
FILM IS TOLD
Word that the bill designed to I
give Klamath and other 'Oregon j
counties funda for the control of,
tbe pine . beetle menace, had
passed tho hpusn, was received'
by tho chamber of commerce :
hero Tuesday from Senator Chas.
L. Me Nary.
The measure allows a much
larger appropriation for control
work than was given last year.
It waa pointed out In a wire
from Senator Mc.Nury, who pre
dict added funds for this activity
out of the forestry appropriation.
The senator from Oregon believes
the bill will remain intact as It
passed the house.
His wire follows: i
"The Bureau of Etomology re
ceived SSI, 740 from engineering :
and agriculture and for appro-j
prlatlon bills for pine beetle con
trol. An Increase over last year's
appropriation. Alan will rerelta
an allocation out ot the appro
priation for foreatry aervlce. Am
now holding hearing on tho
bills and till statement waa mad
by Colonel Oreeloy. It la mr
opinion that the Item will remain
as It passed the home.
"(Signed) Charles L. McNary."
THE ORPHEUS
TOIMV
BY WHOSE HAND'
with , ' , '
ItlCAniM) C OItTK- and
KltlKMA ClLflKHT
A dynamic dn una, of
lloffllng Mystery .
Apparently troubled neither by remonto forMs crime nor by the
knowledge thnl ho aontenced to die April tl. William Kdwarri Hick
man still smiles. Ho Is shown, upper risht. with the same hroad
grin he haa worn since hla culture. At tho left, he cheerfully
wnxhea bp for bis apperonce in court during tbe sec-.nd murder trial.
He Is pictured holow at a game cf solitaire in bis cell, bis favor
ite amusement. -....-.
NEW GHEVROLtT
DEAL GAR FOR
EXTENDED T
While most of the east
middle west and parts of
south have been m.."ering
old snaps, t 'aw and
storms, motorists ot thn Parifl--Northwnst
tiave an excellent op
portunity to see Mother Nature
actively engaged In primping up
for spring and giving the hills
and meadnaa their annual gar
ment of wild flowers.
The enclorec, car U the Ideal
type for spring travel, as in fact
it la for the grester part ot the
year. The possibility at any time
of wind or fog mskes the con-venlen.-e
of movable windows
decided a.lvanlngo even in this
favored country, where bad road
neldnni Interfere with touring
und sunshine for a good part
!of the'j-pjr la t "e tale rather
rSan the exception.
ivThc Cho.vro:ct Motor compan
,4at'ycur sent oat im Imperial
, Undo-j to visit -tho various Na
tional parka of the west In order
to dehionstrtao to the motoring
public. tio really easy It Is to
make such a trip an. I. if taken
-In a Chevrolet, how economical.
.During this tour elevations up
fo ( aimobl 11.000 feet were
r.acneu, ami at some points
snow was encountered on the
trip, whtih covered a diaUn.e of
from approximately 12.000 miles in
sleet : less than t-rve months.
Seven film of motion pictures
featuring boys and girls club ac
tivities in Oregon will be shown
In several communities next
! week. One of tba filma waa taken
I at tbe Klamath County fair last
j year. All parents who have child
! ren in the county clubs are asked
I to attend, and there will be a
'charge of 20 cents made for
I adults to cover expenses. All
children wilt be admitted free.
H. C. Seymour ot Corvallls,
atate club leader, is expected to
arrive hero to attend several of
the meetings when the film will
be shown, but tbe exact date oT
bis arrival baa not ' been an
nounced. Tho schedule of the showing ot
tho film at community halls:
Malin. Monday, March 26; Mer
rill, Tuesday, March 27; Henley,
Wednesday, March 28: Bonanza,
Thursday. March 29.
BUICK
Outsells any otKer'3 cars
in Buicks field
Motorists like you invest
almost as many dollars in
Buick motor cars as in any
other three cars in
Buicks field 7 ;
aith means something
when it is backed by dollars
an 1
the
THIS MAN WAS
NOT CAREFUL :
FINED 2 TIMES
PORTLAND. Match 21. (A.
P.) In court today after being
arrested on a speeding charge
John C. Coionc, 19. delved Into
his pocket to find bis driving li
cense and brought out some
papers. Among them oficers
picd two lottery tickets. He was
fined $35 for speeding and 110
for having tho tickets. .
dueant-
I ft. V
longest closed car for the
World's lowest price
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AIR DESIGNER
HURT IN FALL
LONDON. March 21. The
London Dally Kxpress says that
Captain Oooffrey Do Hnvlland.
air craft designer, after making
a aeries of successful tests In
tho air of a devlro Intended to
prevent a piano from crashing,
crashed but escaped serious In
Jury. A Moth piano fitted with n
slot ed wing safety device was
put through a series of teats at
Stag Lane airdrome which dem
onstrated lis power to check Its
SATURDAY
Deliveries start
at once
134"
A
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"Service Worth While."
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SUDAN'S $119? to Stool . t COUPES $1195 to $1850 i
SPORT MODELS $1193 to $1525 -
4llpta'f. e. i Timt, itiek.. i',m wwi it imUsJdrJ. T C fmmmt pltm, '
lit mil u ilttr. . ,
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at aNwPwcE,AiAziNGErIow
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now Increases its margin of louilrr
lihip by new reduced prices.
Now at a new low price you run
buy this big Sprriul Six 5-punsen-gor
4-lcor Sedan a ear built to
the highest ntuitdurti of quality and
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You ran have this Sedan in tin option
of colors done in the new NuhIi tlrep
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The interior is tipholsterel in firnl
quality mohair velvet, villi inlaid wal
nut paneling and period interinrvtiirc
to heighten its churm and luxury. Cush ,
ions arc deep tufted and form fitted.
This Sedan, like all Nash cars, is pow
ered by the great, Nash-type7-heurlng
motor, hu Nush 2-way 4-wherl brakes,
tho Nnsh straight-line drive, Nush
extra euay steering, und all the other
luxuries of M'rforinunee which belong
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W ire m heels and side-carried spare
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extra cost.
Save your money, and at the same
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Buy this 7-hcariug Nash Sedan I
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