Pace S! TTTE EVENTNfl ITER ALT). KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TlmrsiVv. St-ptrniW 27, 1028 CATHOLIC NUN VIEWS OUTSIDE WORLD FIRST TIME IN FIFTY YEARS 8T. LOUIS, Mo.. Sept. S7. tl' P Out In the "world" for the llmt time In BO yearn, Mother Aloysius of the Carmelite Sisters. :,0 nllin). different jir.vti in. an order of Catholic nuns, ii , "When we snt to Forest Park, roanr new nd strange siithn he exrhilmcd nt the beauty of It. when sh took her flrxt and and when wo passed the golf probably her last automobile ride links, the wanted to know what through the streets of St. Lnula. the men and women were dolim Hlncs 1S7 she had been cloln-' with those flubs 1th which they tered behind the high walla of ere hitting the nround. the old convent of her order hers "When we rc.irhrd the new and the purpose of her trip, wa convent. Mother Aloysius aecm- , tha transfer to a new convent on J very happy and relieved." the outskirts of the city. j Wild the exception of visitors William McKenns, a young 10 the convent iu search of spirit Catholic student, who drove the ual aid. no other appreciate con automobile in which Mother tact with the outside world can Aloysius rode, today described be had by sny of the Sisters af the nun's observations during ter they enter the order. All of her ride In a modern vehicle, the the nuns must devote elaht hours first time she ever had seen this daily to prayers for humanity, mode of transportation. j Rules of the convent provide "What kind of a wagon Is 'that t hi Sisters spend their lives; . that", McKenna said the aged 'within the walls. Po their own' , nun asked when a huge, double-1 rooklnc. make their own clothing docked bus went by. and do their own housework. t "She thought 1 was going at Their vows Included a life of terrific speed, although 1 never, strict self denial. i i ! ; . LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 'it. (API That Gordon North- . cott, accused "murder farm" slayer was Interested three years ago In the best and quickest way to dispose of human bodies was the story a physician told police detectives today. ' Dr. Ernest A. Tracy related n Interview with the loans Canadian early In 1925 at which -the Indicted Riverside chicken , ranch owner. Inquired if acid poured on a body would not re sult in rapid decomposition. "He asked me If I recalled the murder of Jacob Denton tor , which Mrs. Louise Peete was convicted. When I told him that I did. he said: " 'Don't you think Mrs. Peete was a fool to bury the body with out first having covered it with acid?" "I told him that had she spread acid over the body the flesh would have been destroyed but that the bones really wonld . have been preserved. He then asked how one could restroy a body bones and all. "I told him that burying a body in quick lime would ae . complish that." Dr. Tracy said he told Xorth cott on further questioning that the action of the quick lime would depend upon the mois ture in the ground. BIGX BOTHERS MAX 8 I THROWS ROCKS AT I.IGHT'i SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 27. (VP) An electric sign on tho j street bothered Aar Csnnninn nf Los Angeles. So he went to the I NET TibHTEWS AROUND YOUTH roof of the nine stiry building j The sanitary methods em to which it was attached and ployed in the handling of threw rocks at the glaring light. LoSt River's milk are an nT ,..,, ,. . . plno In a detention hospital. . . A man in Albuquerque was held for drinking 18 tins of can . Bed heat. There's a cae for newspapermen to investigate . Just what could hold a man who , could drink 18 tins of canned teat? SIDE GLANCES "(Mother, We were lu Italy jtlliflji . ' ff! QtlM tr NU HMCt HC. L" , fS f mtu v . wt. orr. 1 f ' Li I , exceeded IS tulles an hour. She, wanted to know why all the peo- pie were In such a hurry, and nhv the mu,hin cmne: In : NEW YOKK. Sept. JT. AP1 The Disappearance since Thurs day of Aaron Zilver, 43, whole sale Jeweler, has been reportd to the poll.e by his wife who said she believes he had gems and cash totaling J 100.000 in value on his person. Mrs. Zilver said be was last seen leaving his office in Fulton j street carrying a bag contain- i Ing the gems and other jewelry. She believes he may have been robbed and slain. She said he was fond of gambling and fears some of bis gambling friends 1 may have learned he carried the money and jewelry and had stolen It. j ! insurance of c 1 e a nliness, JS ! . .1 iff wholesomenes3. PHONE 1448 By George Clark summer, weren't wc'" OFFICERS SEEK LOST JEWELER L2J 13 IS KLAMATH AVE. j'sj . , i i . lH LIMIT ON IHWFIO I ORTLAX, Ore, limit Sopt. of (AIM Load 1D0 pounds for vehicles on the stato highways was fixed by the State Highway commission late yes- terday. effective from Oitober ir to April t. 19:9. ; The commission announced It , would not grant a franchise tor a proposed toll road between Vmatllla and Wallula, as that The commission promised that a road would he built, but could not fix the time. The federal road bureau will cooperate. Douglas comity road problems came before the commission, which advised the delegation to settle its troubles at home. A Reedsport delegation announced that the super-road district on the lower I'mpqua would vote $110,000 to speed up construc tion of the I'uipnua road from Reedsport to Dram. The commission granted a re quest of Springfield people that the line of the McKemie highway be changed from the city limits to Phette place, then easterly to Cogswell hill.- DRIVER MAKES COMIC MISTAKE POUTLAXD. Ore., Sept. !7. W) (ius Johnson, a Portland truck driver just back from a visit to Vancouver. B. C. said he was fined $10 there for throwing two bottles of liquor out ot a win dow. He was drinking In a room with a friend when two uniform ed policemen entered. Fearing the place was being raided he threw the bottles out, and one struck a pedestrian. The judge before whom John son was taken admonished him: "Hemember, young mau, you're in Canada now, and we believe here In conserving our liquor rather than pouring It Into a sewer. WOOD Orders for Slabs and Block Wood are coming in fast, and prices will necessarily advance as bad weather conies on- We have a brrgain in Slab Edgings at $2.00 per cord at the yard or $5.00 delivered. Hurry-up orders, are go ing out promptly. Order a little ahead of your needs if possible. Peyton 6? Co. COAL, Fl'EL OIL, OIL BURNERS 120 8. 7th 6t. Phone 333 Northland f Transportation Company '4 To all points North, B, "; East and West For Convenience, Economy, Safety and Dependability "Ride the Northland" Phone 999 j Terminal Stage Depot j 615 Main Street Freckles and His P22CKLES IS GOIMS TO WAME A BIS adCOS AM' AS MX) THO TO BB 7JV' TMO-AEADE D MAM--VBO SAOULO HEU K7! SEE AU.7Vk' VWE B& 6OIK.5 70 MAME- ROY WUA7-A--.iDlS XI ITS SOIMQ TO BE y -rZr r"i r- , j 1 1: '.rt-: r , l V- . rV rs . . .. I i i t, , 2. k'Z r A. o . Circus Lions Break Loose; Man Is Clawed I liKI. .MONTH Calif . Sent. T. tl'IM A Jungle hunt. In which escKd ilirough n union lu the one man was seriously clawed and alHu- of I he chute, two lions were killed, occurred' They were declared In be here yesterday when three be. mis among the largest ou the Pa broke, from' their keepers while cilic coat. being loaded on a train, auppoa-l Uooiiun was called to nld In edly for shipment to a motion renintur of the bvusts and us picture local lou. ,, nppro.irhod tho lion "Ike," John Koonun, manager ot the a flmil mimed Hon, leaped nt 5 -,.1. . x .V- " Friends - BSAM)WINS r30rNEU.eE I GOTTA MAME A - 7WO-M&ADEDMM J ccwe on, I'll r EASyiTlS' YOU'LL DO AU.CV5MT. jif 6LAD7D SE.& day Hon (.mil and former owner of the'tiimnus motion picture ape "Snookle." will the victim of the lions. While hit condition was described us serious, duo to a t severe clawing no wan oxpeciou to recover. Seven llous wers being driveu onto a car when three of them, , .Mgger. - iu una Mioruuii. r-wCvt-5'" mm: '.w.CI ..? 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