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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1928
Number 6296
TRIO WAIT
FOR GOOD
CONDITIONS
"Bremen" May Hop Off
at Dawn Tomorrow
for United States
3 GERMAN AVIATORS'
AVOID JOURNALISTS
1
Newspapermen Appeal lo Irish
Authorities tit Give Tlicm Ac-
cess In Flyers' Itcfugei Wcath
rr lt'nrta Prom luiloii ami
I'. !4, Art I'ltfatoruhlc,
BALDONNKL Airdrome,
Dublin, March 2H, (AP
IltsfuHinjf t rink a atari un
til weather vunditiun aro
favorable, tlio crew of the
German monoplane Bre
men" today scanned weath
er chart carefully In pre
paration for their projected
flijfht acrojut the Atlantic.
"The firemen mill not fiy be
fra dawn tomorrow at the ear
liest," Itaron Von Hucnefeld, In
(Continued on pns Si
HOW BUICK IS
MADE TOLD BY
AUTO EXPERT
W. It. Kenton, service superin
tendent of tho Howard Automo
bile company of Portland, Ban
Vriicleo, Oakland and J-o An
geles, spokn before an audience
' of close to lu at tha liuit k (lar
atte lait eveulnx. talking on the
liu Irk.
f'etiton Is atld to be one of tho
best posted mechanical men In
tha l-nltd Kiatea and in itlvina
Ilia lecture used onu of tits new
Iltilrk chamls lo Illustrate tho
points of his tnlk. He left this
mi, rn I ns: fur tha north.
MANY INVITED
TO RAIL FETE
Mia r'ranrea Cbrhitoiihitrson,
danithtor of ('. tf, rhrMopher
aon, anniil for the (ireat North
ern railroad took up her duties
at the chamber of commerce this
ttiorninit, that of preparing a list
of Imitations bo extended for
the tlreat Northern celebration
In May.
A railroad mitdo book, laklne
In all roads IhrotiKlinut tho fnl
ted Htate s Ix'lnit used, so that
prominent officials mitt not im
overlooked. Statu offlrlui thro-
. uithoitt the northwest rill be lo-
,)vlted.
LINDBERGH MAY
MAKE BIG TOUR
WASIHNOTO.V. March 38. M)
Tho ttute diipartmenl haa
something up Ita sleeve in con-
nectlpn with Colonel Charles A.
Lindbergh's future plans, nnd be
cause of Ita retleenco a lot of
speculation1 Is going tho rounds.
Including a report thai the Irans
Atltintte filer Is to ho sent on a
"good will" trip ii round tho
world.
Another rumor Is thnt Lind
bergh is concerned with map
ping cm a definite program for
nlrpliinn service to Central and
Honlh America.
Poor Pa
"Kvery Unto llelln's llllle boy
gets sick she comes over lo
It'll tt it wns ruined by
snnielhin' ho eat tit our
house." ,
gall
SIX PELICANS
SAIL GRANDLY
INTO KLAMATH
Tim calendar give the open
ing liny of spring iiml tho ai-
III HI! Or WlH 0ti.n y-y ri.
act liuur of Hit advent, but old-
timers of KEit ninth recognize, only
imn ulna, the arrival of Hi
Whlto Pelicans from the sunny
oiilh,
The vauxuard r-t llm lunll
Mnl lit Klamath ha arrived, 8
uf tin' mow white, yellow beu li
ed sage uf Klamath lake have
soared Into the Klamath coun
try to make preliminary reeoii
alsmiuco nl lha situation ami, ac
cording lo reports, luore ere
arriving day hy day.
! Mailing behind a brisk outh
f Itnatlnuea on psga ant
SALElfl PASTOR
WINS VICTORY
riAI.Kil, Or.-.. Mr. t$, (AIM
Hupporter of Kev. Hubert L.
I'ayne at meeting of the first
HnptlHl congregation last night
not only succeeded In turning out
of otitic all deacons who were
opposed to Payne., but elected a
I'ayne slate a well and retained
Puyno a iuly iator fur a
yeir, or until Juno 1. l!20. Ilia
r..... .nl..i .i.,i. .,lw ii,1.
June 1. this year I
I'ayne came here a few mouthn1
aao Irom Warreuaburf. Ho., and
Inre that time the church haa
ocen m a .ormoi, ocauae o,
varliitta rnariie made ojml
him I
Ohlertinn wa made lat niaht'lo a point near the Kpl;-nadi
that hl election cm supply naator i canal bridse, probably neir I lip
for a year was Oleics! because It
failed of !wo-thlrd vote but
I'ayne, who wan presiding, over
ruled this oa grounds th.it his
election was as aupply pastor
only.
JACK DEMPSEY
AGAIN DENIES
HE WILL FIGHT
I.OH ANCKI.KS. March IS t,p
Jack INmnsry, former world's
heavyweight dl.fc.to. boss, today :
f ally denied that he was to meet
tie,,. Tunney next July or Aug-
ut aomewh.ro In New Jersey,
Nothing to it at all, was the
ex rhamploa a terse reply when he
was asked if a copyrighted story
in the Newark Ledger today was j
Correct In ita assertion that the
off agaln-.n-aga n" title bout
waa 'on' once more, ,
.
Ht'NII.iMi THItK.iTKKI IIKU
Kit t
, hi sin: Kii.i.Kii
i.li.r.t.i., isn., ...srcil i?. -
Ml llecauo he was threatening '.
her with a knife, Mrs. Iiralne
Moore llorton, 19, shot and kill
ed her husband Jack llorton, 30,
rhe tcld officers
"t'OSIIMSIOSATK
M A It II I A ii K" it V
WIPK IHVtMM KH
r
POliTLANil. Ore,. March
S.t. (41 A "Companionate
niarrlage" was dissolved
hero today when Kdna liui-
rhcr was granted a dlvorco
from W, Chester lltitcher.
Hhe said they were married 4 ,
In companionate plan. Both
were to do as Ihey pleased.
liui, the wife said tho
hnshand paid loo much at-
4 tetillon to other women,
"If I hit husband
4 again I don't want a com-
pnnlotiute one, I'll get one
that will be all mlrie," said
tho wifo, ,
Police Guard Chicago
Homes Against Bombs
CHICAGO. March !8. (AP) fund and Mayor Thompson fl-
Homes of 40 Chicagoan were 't lowed with a persoual offsr of
under guard loday and a 165,000 i '.noO.
reward was on Hio held of thai The nine other who said ihey
person who .bombed tho horn 1 cnU Jf? s. '"';'' 'f
o, i nlted male, tJm
and Circuit Judge John A. 8an- ,., D,rl wh!rh h , rom.
son Monday night. The reward, ,)U,fa Htfl roumv Bm! (.ity tl.k,
said to be the Inrgest ever of- in the rich! against the lhnwn
fered In a Chicago commercial group,
cose, win offered for nrrost and City, county, stale and possfWy
convlrilnn of tho bombers. national Inquiry into tho double
Hlatti's Altornov Holier! K, bombing have been atrongly
Crowe, who Is Jtldga Hwnnson's hinted, but thus fur (he police
opponent for ihe rejuihHn nom- and slate's attorney office havo
limtlon as state' attorney at ihe been the only active agents seek
Aprll 10 primaries, started 'the Ing tho bombers. The result of
rownril jackpot with tho largest h police tttvestiitntloii was
single offer IIO.OBO. Police siimm irlied last night . by Coin
Commissioner Hughes posted mlssloner Hughes U'tse "no de-
5o,tn (rom .hi contingent ' velopmeut, ,
ru.;iirLiNG
O; 5. CANAL:
SUGGESTED
(bat the manner In whirls he
p j ft f ft ' handled the chamber of com-
nan Lata tietore -ttY'mrre9 pro,ram Wednesday when
Park Board by C. C 'fhiloqutn chamber members wer
Kll , I gyenta of the Klaisiath rhamher
c"ey y Engineer indicated that be out only roulrt
I handle a ! borne hitrii and
PflSSIRI P ni I IT I Cl N 'make 'ery horne pull, but that
. .7 ,T,--f,T. , 1 I the ould prealde aurrewfully at
MUNICIPAL' PROBLEM'S national coawniloB if called
?upon, . '
! onl, b,. In SelKhWhoo.! ,, Pr,'',-ram ,b""a ,"h T
delightful troeal aetertiona by
of l0t),(MO; Tuinirl ttoul.1 hf Me Porr m .ortor
Kjli nilnl l-Vt-jR I'tixixTt ami wttU Mra. W. J. Ementon accom-
l ului in Hm-r-u Honlh ut ;paayin. The larite crowd ap-
I'ohit Sear Kilanaile nrblxc. jP'ded o Ions and vlttoroualy
'that the ladle were forced to
From Hi .-.here of ronjefta!1'' lh"- "'
and apeculatlon haa come a cowl Vtut tlfJ'". ChHoqulna firat
crt-te program which would solve '
one uf ,h. city , n,, BUDD MAY NOT
HUItV(H fiUIT-f H HI -flf f iiiltSf f
hazard.
It wa made lant nlaht by C. 1
V. Kelly, city engineer, at a meet- j
ItiK of the city park hoard and j
woiiio com tn tne n-im.Dor liot.ti
if lieu.ouo .n .t..r.nke
The plan. Itli f, la for the
c-ntructlois t:n.i.-l through
tlch the jter tf thr irrljta-
t.rn district cnntl would floor. ;
..... ..., w, eaiena irom
me rooutn of tno prencnt lunncj
at I'roanect anil I nham . rw.
Intersection of Earl or ili lrose
(Continued on page 2 )
. ;
FORESEE FK:
iipiinmnr mini
KAI.KM, March 2S. Ml Poaai-'m
MIM, of a Itro in.nranca 1
r ll classes;
of fire insurer, looms following 1 J DCCn CWf PC
the filing with the state Insurance ! ' jjfc 7 4 AV
department yesterday cf a sched-j HIS CAN DID AC I
ule deviating from the ratea pro-
mitigated by the Oreg-n insur-j SALEM. March S. ,p,The
ance rating bureau. The devia- first presidential candidate to
Hons were filed by J, v. Veaile ' t He with the secretary of state
of Portland, representing a num- ,as an aspirant for the choice
ber of fire insurance companies of Oregon viler la the May prl-
operating Is regon. itnary election .to Senator James
fife deviations it is said, are! A llmt nf iitfiiuiiiH. stinui snIL
ho same as rate similarly filed
In the Mate of Washington. State
, Insurance Commtosioner le said !
..e? el't"? mJSf eaiirciy 15 pre-;
ferrcd rinks.
AVIATOR FAILS
ear nrfiADn vosl ' " .aivin v ooiiuge,
is A-CUty CX'was noted in a bulletin issaed lo-
ST. PAfl Minn., March 2.
Gene Shank. 8t. Paul avia-1
lor, ended his third unsuccessful
attempt to estalllh a news shows improvement -.his morn- were expressed today hy Hcpren
world's endurance filcht ncord ing." entatlve Selvlg, republican, Mln-
here at 7; J4 a. m. today when
a pliiKged gas Jet forced hitn
down after la hours and 19 min -
utea In the air. Ho took off at
7:14 o'clock last night.
' H.SIK HAH HTtHtM
LA G HANDS, March 2S. (PI
Another spring snow storm vis-1
Itcd Iji Grando early this morn-
lug and by daybreak more than ;
two Inches covered tho ground.
Snow was continuing at 9 a. m. i
'but melting as rapidly as It fell.
Occasional snow and rain In l'n-j
l;n ami Wallowa counties isi
hampering early farm work.
Bond Of Friendship
Between Two Cities
Forged At Chamber
Whether Chairman V. It. Wii- rfcuiuber of commerce preldenl,
llama of Chiluqatn ever (irove a k n good fellowship. He re-xiX-hornr
team is sot recorded, viewed a former speech of his In
BE SPEAKER AT
C. OF C, DINNER
Kxpr-PMS.itft hi gratitude for
' intruatKin to apeak beror
... . ...
: chamlwr of wmre at It.
'annual meetinx lo lie held In thia
city oo May lo, Halph Budd,
prMd,.ul of (he 0re!lt Xor1era
,,.. .,,. .rt .. ,,,,,,
'
erretary, that at present It U
doubtful that he will be able j0
accept tne InriJatton.
telegram reads: "Thank
you tor your kind message invlt-
ing me t speak at your annual
meeting on May tenth. -The
nation la much appreciated and
send best wlahea for a flnetas released on bail.
meeting and celebration of the..
r
I me to say sow that I can attend
person for I have to make a
; trip to the roast between now
"T V " m flouB
anil Slay first and I am doubtful
R"n EEL Jo,fe ' '
cation has been received by Sec-
jretary Koier.
t,tHMil. i.Mt litf r.s
- NOKTHAMPTON, Mass., Starch
j 2. t(P Improvement la the con
jditlcn of Mrs. Ijemtra Goodhue.
' Haya.
"The patient bad a very eon
fortable nlghl, it said, "and
Mrs. Coolldge went lo the hoa-
; pllal and remained with her
; mother until lunch time. .
j Hospital attaches said Mrs.
jGoedhue appeared brighter and
more animated as the result of
'her daughter'a presence. , t
. '
A New Plane
til. hi
o B f:V
Hera's another "we" In Ihe making,
bergh. to replace his ocean-hopping
completed at a San Diego aircraft
.1 . I... r..l,.r,.l. I .
passengers, with an instrument hoard especiallv designed for long
flight, and with additional landing light and flare release. Her-
are Hits workwea bpsy on the p!dc. .
M1 he orated In spl-ndiJ
wanner on "What to Man?"
Coupling bia mirthful talk wits
another anhjert, "ttiaat is s mov
iife he hroygfat his audience
inl ronralaltr laoKhter. In cloa-
la he read letter wbkh fl-
jiw:
"Jack Kimball caid that Irt
Thuma. and Earl Wbitlock told
ISoatltwell and Cap, Anplegate
l"" fST n;
baum were beard to whisper thai
( HrBr, Mo, h,d responded to a
ta!tJort which Tom Wattera had
apposed to, have propounded to
, C. V. Kelley who aenied to be
! aattafled that Wilson Wiley had
;ner thought that Percy KTan.
rna, nti Me. 4
.
HOLD FIVE TO
PORTLAND JURY
Chanted with poMemlon and
introduction of IS sal lots a of
;llr.- -r-.k f.,
' reaerration, flo men were
bl'und orr ,0 ,h We! trand
'ar B Portland yesterday atter-
'. bf Vnlted States Coramia-
..loner Bert C. Tboma.1.
They
Joe S5!rer-
Anel Roosts, Frank 'Batch'
lOachoIke and Joe Bratatsa. .
', The five tnea were arrested
three miles from Chlloquia io a
; "tescrted logging ramp by Jesse
in-(Writ, Indiaa officer. Rosa ma
twga the only one of the five who
; : j . .. ?
market still
CLIMBS UPWARD
NEW YORK. March 2S. Mn
Stcck market bull, couiinoed to
. he.d J
r TZZ
EnJrmoua buvlag of Continental
- n developed to he i. few
m,n at. ,. carryiog it op 1I50
a ahare to fill. Copper Issues.
such as American Smelting,
greens Cananea and Calumet and
Artaon- advanced 530 to 50
and Warner Brothers stock was
up iS.lS", at S5.. Iladlo aag-
sed $9.00 from Ms bight price of
' h ,tv. h .t t lie-iLit
and tleneral Rotors It. 25 below
ytslerday last qaoiatlon.
Flt31PiiS I Flt!iTlf
MtKi sns uxiuuTtm
WASHINGTON, March JS. GPI
rears tnat a csasn Between tne
farmers In northern Minnesota
"7,, ; , ...
might develop If a propowd flood
MBtrol dam Is coastracted on
the Itosseaa river in Manitoba
nesora, who has asked the geol-
osiral survey lo obtain an inter-
natiiwial adjuciathm of the con-
troveray. StUlf pointed out
that the settlers on both sides
of the boundary "are in a fight-
ins mood."
for Lindy, Folks
ti
: .v,rr-'
- 'Wt 'if
A second plans for Col. Lind-
Spirit of St. I.onls," is being
plant, and will be tested by Lin
. . , 1, ... ). i, -n- f...
EXPERT TO
LAY PLANS
FOR PARK
Botrd Contemplate De
velopment by Pro
gressive Units
DIFFERENT ANGLES
FREELY DISCUSSED
MH,uchs Face i'r&poftstl to Jtab
IIA tUood tfatliiBjc Uewcb m
Htmih Kfiore of t'ppvr Klamath
li k e ; . l-cjci'a otawitte p-
The city park board wH not j
he goaded into an ill advised and
purposeless program of dTeiop-
meat in city park work, bat j
rather will lay a firm foundation 3
of development and then develop ,
"V. DC,U- ... ...JchntetoaarehiaKf. Tfc. oiae!Sineers h" predicted two
i s was cieariy eiopna-iieo
at a, park board meeting; last!
nixbt for the benefit of an Ameii-
. . 1 ...... n ... ..i. .s t ' . . . V . ,
' anted o know how socb 5 -
board planned to proeeed with
park development.
Professor F. A. Peck, land
scape architect of Conraiito, has
been retained lo my ont m-
crete plan of development of tie
property. A topographical map," ! vraocisco.
oas oeen sent so n:m sna ne ;
Couti&aed oa pass lx
n n p n r r p p n n n r i frm a-.
II 1 1 Is K I 11 PllUlir cy- crash in tha streets
IIUUIILUU IiillUl'To,oc yesterdsy. killtns the
Or BASIN-UNE
ay tbs first day of May, the
it mile reconstruction project of
tho Shevlin Hixoa line acquired
by the Oreat Northern aa a part
of their line Into Klamath will
be virtually completed. Oreat
Northern officials advised today.
A crew of approximately 100
men la busily at, work replacing
liltbt steel with the heavier
standard rails. Eveatwally cer
tain carves vlll be eliminated.
The Shevltn-Hixoo line eMends
with the railroads new line
main Una nf h Knntin, Pscltic
at Chemnit.
BOMB DAMAGES
MtlVIF THFATRF had come through "morbid car -
MWKiii IMUAl "&jtoolliw- The judge also bitterly
SMTTt.t Wsh.. "March IS.
) (,A bomb was espioded in the
entrance of the Lmssssy thea
m icfare hooM
' hfre thor!,T
entrance ot the Embassy theater,
the
be
fore 4 o'clock this morning. The
front, windows of the theater
were broken and slisai damage
waa done to a market nest door.
The theater, owned by Joseph
Dana has been Involved la labor
dispates fbr some time, and the
mansecr r a p o r t that various
threats have been received.
riJK. XKW CAXAL.
'ASHINGTON. Mar. IS. AP1
Building of a canal across
Nicarasaa was urged la the sen-
ate today by MrKeltar. Tennessee
. . r r s-tiA s ut if 'o n !d do
much toward eliminaitag present
M.,..t,. enH(,i. Vica.
ragua.
Portland Woman Saved
By Telephone Operator
t0RTIANi, March IS. t.4t
Cries of woman, overheard by
a telephone operator through a
line from an upset phone, cans-
cd police last oight to hasten i
lo lha home of Robert J. Kirk-
wood. In an exclusive, residence
district.
Two patrolmen ai tht?y saw
a haliess n-.an, with coat on his
arm rash from the honae as ihey.
approached. He disappeared IB
Hie darkness and no trace was-
found ot him. ,
Mm. Opal E. Kirkwood, wife
tf Kirkwood, was toaad on the
fieni reom floor In delirious can-
' na " to hos-
P"- Officer saoted ber a ex-
.cloimlng: Get wjr irom rac,
S, P. REPORTS
DECREASE I
RAIL REVENUE
POHTI.AXD. Ore., Mar. IS. (A.
f. The Southern Pacini com-,
pany's aaaaal report to 4S,l!7 j
frelirht handled by the company!
exceeded the peak
HEiSiE LEVEE
wsy reeraaes. howerer.
autamoUto coatpetltli
ik owrease in railway
sues w accompanied by aa la-j
crease or f 2.Sg1,;i2 In aperattac'
T rf" ' H
( reane. Toe net railway oper-j
aiia intone of lssi abowed a!
decrease of M,1SI.3, . j
The company earned . ,
share on rasttal atock from ii-(
(Comiaoed on wm
HEBfOBIHLF.
PLANECRASHE!
SAX FRAXCISt O. Harrh 1$.
m-Thm Bthbonnd Mrtfcrt-f
air aU plane yesterday " i was
wrecked Jn .ibe Berkeley fcSlto.;
and tha
pilot i
forced to
feet
i , , . . l i
in
char of Pilot James B-,
iede, mb t of easoMjs. after '
furbiinc neadwind aostbwsrd fori
1 l3t
The tsail was tonsd
usdamaced. j women were at work at rcaKhra-
The plane, a Fokker cahsa ! nS tbe, teres. Residents ot Sker-m-Bopiane
which left Porttaad at ' la as. Veroaa, East Nichols os snst
7 m- yesterday was ion a to : pieasast Ora wer leaTlas ttelr
eoioro oy M. t . ajtHer ana;
turned over to Ratledge for the
MEXRO ClTT. MsTtti IS. M'eratsr at JMrtolaas, sa bees mt
A sudden gait of wind caused ; b,r pott, t Bearly 45 aoars
a plaBcarryJag three AeT,ltboBt ,
reels of t '
cc-
'eapaais. The Tlctiau ware:
Steriteg RoWfs. wealthy XswJserej M fc awallea stream ess
Mexico esttSe man.
i.. ai.
misto to, ot Dosgls. Arts.
Wallace Springer, cattle man
Clmarroa. N. M.
"
j If FfJVCC MAN
GETS 5 YEARS
IN STATE PEN Kmtem waa advised by
fideats st tbe tows that ihe tts-
. PORTLAND, Ore.. Marea jjjation sppeared favorable.
(-Ctarence Braxell, (Mttrsuce, A 'f'f b apprwefc.
ianT w sentenced to five year. the bridge at Wcolaaa .
" . . ,,lng ail trstfic between 8arr4
.c.p Kn v- Rxif til Ms
- - -
a PP1.
lrt 1-ti. n-tV,r wnn mm,
from McMtanvilie to kear the 'ton hot ta .Brr-aaded by DA
case, criticised women k I farming tanaa. If the znn e
t. Mended the trial, sarins taey Ewrsoo ffuaiuii
crlttelie the 15 year oW
PininB
sit;
I'UiH- fT TVPK OF
AMKK1CAX BK.UTV
m 8KVKRKI.V HVHT
t Lbs ANGELES. Mar. IS. t
. Theima Parr, motion
picture bathing beauty and
t declared by Fins Has too !
Frolich. noted sculptor, as
i ,h, perfect type America
beaut,, was eat about the
face, neck aad arms
night when the car la which I
she was riding, collided Ka
. anoiter. .
Mis Parr, w ho has been
featnred to bathing be any j
mlsm f nr thf nasi three i
year; to a native of Grants
P,,
Ray. It Bob were her . too
would si do that. Oh. wby.did
yoa give me that staff. I hate '
you."
Later ne told detectives that j
she ta4 retired absut 9 p. tn.
and sr awakened by noise of
some one entering the house, j
and she fnd herself eisaped ta;
a pair of powerful arms. Rhe,
said ska straggled, but tailed to
recogniw her assailant. ' " " i
Patrol asan Gannt. one of the
officera ho went to the house, '
: said ho believed ihe woman bad
been dragged. N) evidence of H-
nor was found la the house.
. Farther iavestigatwa wa re-,
tarded Kday when detectives
ivoWJSBW 0 jpsfs l
iifftnr ninn
n VtfUUr-HQK
IIIIUL MMI1U
BATTLE Tfl
Hundred, of Abie-Bodied
Men Labor Through
g- t , V.1I-
Night in Valley
- '
SWOLLEN WATERS OF
j RIVER BIG DANGER
iKwadmb uf R e i d e a 1 1 tt
! Jfonjc a FlRht to State mt
tj t'ataatrte Wages Throststh
jt ortMJ-iL) Hssra; All Ahfn
1 1 Bodied Mex turf Wn Work.
SACRAMENTO. Marrh 9ft
(AP) At 10 o'clock thfa
morning the threatened
Feather river levee at NIco-
J la us was till .holding. En-
hours earlier that it would
be washed out by that time,
... ,
All able, bodied men sad aom
home' and csmpiag &s tka high
levees. :
Mrs. L. M. Webb, tttlephoae sp-
The -east "teres of the ralter
river at (Klwdaas, Satter
fty, earty tfcR sa'raisa; Is ea-
tiaaes to eat into the eakaak-
; meat. - At ow point about cm
mUe -,, , tee to, onfy !
a! lta w loot wide lew. re-
j mains.
i Hundreds of meat are working
;fraatieaHy to prevent b aB
from ilvtDiE in and at i;S
! o'clock this tEornlng tha Stcra-
meet and Toba City over tfca.
sarden Mrtway,
Nieotaus to a smalt community
Oi BOX more MSM i
!" . Y
l'
wosld rover a large area. pott
blv reathine to the Nalomas di-
! trict aortfcwest ot Sacrimeato,
'The water would not tsrealiiat
I Sacraments.
;
REPORT ROADS '
, H I RT R V R A IN
Reports of several nuH
J fS?S,r,
!- '" "
ID! j ii; t-i-i t ter v ( c
ram mof ibi . ua
. i ta4 . t 'fLtc ec t :
';.". "'t " ,I lZ
section today to iaveatteat- mni.
j If aecsasary, make arrasgMBisW
tor repatrtaB the rural thorsasds-
'"- , , . , ,..
ePitti far fart that ths starw
1 wta one ol the Most severe aprifts
weather dfcrtorbanee la t-.t
years, KiasaSh stale sinkwws
were In aood roaditloa. v , -
AuntHet
"I always figured Assy Jast
married Err for fels oy
but I was walchia' her Bfc't
be spiiM gravy el ber enm
paay Mrto!b as' she er
eves loofce aMravated."
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