whither
On gun: Fair tonight and Wed
nesday but fog lu (ho west pur
lion tunlglit, colder emit portion
tonight. Uuntl variable winds
ou the coast.
Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service
Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
Price Five Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928
Number 6202
UUXJLi
City Edition
The Old Home Paper
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9
CADI V flAVQi
LnlL I UrllO
IN COUNTY
RECALLED
Intimate Glimpici of Pio
neer History Revealed
by General Brown
RETURNS TO BASIN;
ABSENT SINCE 1881
I NX turning Morj of ''Blue Buck.
ct" Mine In t nil ml Oregon IU-
Intel by Mini Who AV For.
iiictii mmiourii rw
alb; Uml Inh'M lent-" Humvor
liillniuio anil I l I I I
gllnie-i of iiloncee hlat"r' ol
Klniimlli anil (enlrnl Oregim
aciv unrotilml IimIk) b one bo
leriii.il IiIiiimII a noMlern l;ii
a Winkle.
Korly aen eur aK In the
year I Mi 1 l.li uu iiunl W ' '
llruwn. then a young niau. hudu
the Klumulh rountry farewell.
Today (lciieral W. C. Ilrown.
rutlrrd. Dcmrer. t'olo.. la bark
In tile land hu led ao long ago.
trlvlug. rniher fullley. lo apan
tlm gap of yaara with Iho threnda
of old aaaocletlona and niemoriea. "" .... ..,-
la t aplaln Kcrrco atlll horeT" aon-ln-law. Dr. C. L.
uuerleil llio (hurraing old muu Teinplelon. bellevea.
"No? Willi, then, how about Blkea Mocker linrt rouaeil toduy from
Worden? And then llire .' 'u' i "". '"o "l. h be
Mr. llrooki I auppoan lie n .b ad . ' "hl. Me omn-
hat weuker. Yeaterduy after
And IIp ii (li nerul Ilrown ainrl-. ""0" ho railed hla grnndaon an4
ed rinilnlailiig. When allll au "orncy. J. II. Teniplctou. to hla
rmbllloiia young aceond lleute- beilaKo lo aettle hla affulra.
Iiant. he a aa.lgned lo K.rl Nothing In thla world can
Klaiualh. lie brought n troop of auve him." Dr. Teniplcton auld.
.Minlt-v.j..mtiNi(t I- flr( t'ult- " '" " -
ed Hlalea ta.ulry compriaed of
about fu men from Kurt ind
well tu Kort Kin mill Ii.
"We hail to fallow a trail ao
faint that at tlmea ll waa iu-i
gueaa work." (lenernl Ilrown aa
aerted. "We arririd at Fori
Klauiulh In 1S7. fire yeara alter
mu iioau oi (i.e ..i.niuc r .uu
flvo yrara after laptnln Jack
nml hla conipanlona were hung.
"Tho graves of tho Indlnns
ti'uiitiuu.d on rduu i:iut.u
AL TO RETURN
TO GOVERNOR'S
DESK TOMORROW
ATLANTA. Ca.. Nov. 27. I A
1') lutein of reaching hla duak
ul Albuiiy Weilneailny, (lorprnor
Alfred K. Knllltl fn ciiIimiIo lo
New t org luiln.v.. .
(ovcrtinr Smith eloaeil hla vuc.
u I lun In til ii south, moat of which
wua spun! of Iho Mlaalaalppl cuuat
hero toduy, as gueat of ' Mujor
John H. Colieu, pulillaher ot llm
Atluiiln Joiiinul, mid Demoerlitk
Nutlouitl ('iiuimllleeiuun.
At lunchiMin alluiiiled By
about 1U0 prominent lieorglnna.
tiovcrnur fcmllli rellvratvd hla
diicluriitloit thut he will retire
from politics ul the expiration
ol hla gulH'rtintorlnt term, but
III alnuys hold hlmnvlf In rend-
I ocas to nlil lliu llemiii.rntlc
purty.
Poor Pa
"On yniiiigeat diiiiKhler-lu-law
crlea onu day nil' says she
liiiltm her buabunil, mi' the
next tin y ahe cries an' says she
knows he hales her."
LAVA BEDS
ROAD TO BE
BUILT SOON
Al.Tl UAH. Cullf., Si.v. 27.--
Word hua been rcrclrnd by luru
officer of I In' Modoc Natlowil
Foreal Hint money linn been ap
propriated fur tun lutiat ruction
ii( iho Ktruiighuld rimil In llm
Modoc I'iVa bcila during tlm pre
sent winter. Tin const ruction of
I Ilia mud Iiiin In i n urged fur
years by llm liirul forcniry of f I
clula lull fuiiila huvo never hllh
(Tin been nyullulile.
While n fulr mi' n ma. I Im-
Vl'l'lhl till! LllVU lied Nullllliul
Miiuiiiiii'iil approximately north
east nml aoulhwc.t, from III" III
tnri'Nlltig care region nn the
nulli to 'ii pi ii I ii Jink's atryng
hold uml the (ii t rn I (lira if
tin- Mn.lo- liullan our of Isj;
T.I un llm liorlli. nt Ilia prn:-ii(
"nie one utul travel a loial tlln-
lance of to nillo between I lie
.--V..M m ii. I ttim mI.. .1.1 11...
arw tu;i
between I how points
((.'uiillnu.ll n Tnurl
HKATTI.K. Sor. !?. tAIM
Calmly a all lug lliu end. Rira
Meeker. 18 year old on-teatn
ploneor, luy In a liolel here to
day. . A few d.iya at ino.il. poa
lily a few houra, aearaln Die
BOXING CLASS
SPONSORED BY
CHURCH PASTOR
' MII.W.U'KKK. Wis., Nov.
(AIM periull or no, the W'eat
' Allia Prcal.vlerlnn -church ilmia
, hold boxing rlaaaea with My
run "IMnky" Mitchell, former
Junior wulterwolclit cl.nmi.loi. a.
,M iul)r
When Hie cbun V, uppllid for
a .permit, llm reqileat wua held
"" lvaine olio inemlier declnred
Z
"trmrm.l for ll, specific pur-
l"'" of leaching boxing as ro-
'I'll'cd by luw.
Today llev. W. 8. Crllchley,
I'salor. aald biit If llio coniinlit-
roitiseu lo. laauo a permit
niein Intra of
Iho church would
I'old clnH.ea
without one.
CENTURY MEAT
MARKET OPENS
Opening cf The t'untiiry Meat
: Miirkui nt and mi. i
of ,ll0 T-ontlctli (Vnturr ror.ry
wa. 1 1 1 tuu plnco Wedneaday morn,
lug, aceonllng lo announcement
mmle Imlny.
The market will be modem to
Ihe moat minor delnll. The tln-
eat cilia of incut a will bo carried
lit rena:;nulilu prices.
TBI MB ;
AWAITING EN0
I
i
Fortune Being Spent On
Telephone Improvement
. Expenditure of a fortune In
nuw construction Mid Improre
nieuts of existing lines of central
and south cent nil Oregon hna
been uiilhorlted by Iho Puelfle
Telegraph and Telephone com
pany uml work on various pro
jects Is well under way.
OtilHluudliig lu ImiHirliini'o la
the building of tho new Ileiul
Kliimulh Fulls class it, telephone
1 1 1 1 u which, conservatively apouk
Ing, will cost lii tho nulghbor
hmiil ot 7UU,UtlU about 5,
000 n mile.
Thla coiiHiructlott was hasten
ed by tho com pint Ion of the
llutid-Klntnnlh cxleiialuti ot tho
(.'real Norlliern rullroiid. It la
uudorstuod Hint It bad bevu long
1 HflVH WWW
V II I I I I i W I
F4PFS flFFR
i i i IULU if i 1 1 :
IN FORESTS
Deer Too Numerous, Say
United State
Official
NATURAL CHECK Or4
INCREASE REMOVED
lnn kllU I'rcdulory .tnlnuila Who
ulurnlly l'rej on Deer- Iti-iull
la Ttinl (tuine AhIiimIh Inrrr.iio
by lea and UoumW
WASHINCTON. Nor. i:. ,',
Deer are growing ao niimeroua In
afreru! of the National forcM In
the wel that they are In dunKer
cf alurrntlon and mont of their
plllth! la due lo Ihelr proieerlon
Ii) 1'iun
Kveryahire on the National
foreata. the foreat vervlee IHiltllod ,
out today, I lie number of deer la ,
liK-reaaing.
j Man by hla alnughler of nmun-'
. t.iln Iluna. wrlrea. lynn a and !
jolh.T preying nnlmala haa do- i
lairoyed naturo'a balance. Now i
! the chief natural chvrka on Hie
'deer are famlnu and illaeaic, the j
'foreat aervlee raid.
When au rxceaatvr niiinlK'r of
niiltnula are aeeklng auatvnanre,.
jn- abort 'tnraae crop, or a-hard
lnler reaulla In a atrnggle for
lllfu umlir m hi. ti llio weaker nnl
niula often aiieciimb In lurce
: numbera.
I At preaenl. Hie foreal jerlc."
Willi the mtat acute altuulion on
(l.'ui.tlliui-d (.n'raa Ktvvl
TO START S
j Construction ot the Pickering
j Lumber compiiuy at Alturaa. Call
Ifornlu, may begin shortly after
the flral of the year If open"
: ncathcr cutitltiucs In Modoc
j county, offlcluls of the W. 11
I I'd kerlng Lumber com puny have
' uu nun need.
lluwever If Miow Impeilea. aet
j uul work may nut Legln until
jtho middle of April.
iTWO MEN WHO
; ARRESTED FOX
I MAY SUE CITY
rBNllLKTON. Ore., Nov. 2fi,
i(UP) Tom (iurdane anil Buck
Lleuulloii, William Kihvurd Hick
man's raptors. Intimated toduy
t hoy would sue the city ot Los An
geles for tliolr part of tho $10,000
irit.vaid offered last Dceembor for
the apprehenaion of tho Slayer.
It la understood thut the south
ern city does not Intenj to pay
tho reaurd, despite Iho opinion
returned by the city uttorncy that
It la lluhlo for tho sum.
rontcmplated as work thut must
bo dona In Iho future, but the
llreat Northern project brought
tho matter lo a Bead.
Onu crew of men Is already nt
work on I ho project, six miles
north of Klumulh Falls, and n
second crew, headed by Mr. Mc
Karlnuil, will Blurt work on an
other segment na aoon na It com
pletes the rebuilding of tho Klu
matli Fulla-Mcrrlll telephoitu line.
Thu new $71)11, Ul)t telephone
line la one ot llio principal du
relupmeiils of Klumulh which
lias mine aa a direct result ot
new railroad construction. II
will pruvlilu a second direct long
ilMuiico coiinucllon with l'ort-(Cvlllluui-d
oil Tugu Five)
flL BUILDING
0
On Vestris Is Told
a
By Bedroom Steward
NEW VOItK. Nor. 27.
A flral cluaa licdrooiii stcwar I
leallflcd iMluy thai hu got away)
from llm .Inking steamer Vcslrls)
In u lire bout linn I hull ouc-thlril
filled ami iliut when hu suggested
roaming some pusiienKor wasj'ti,,, record of the federal Imiulry
threatened with being airui koveH
tlm bead with uu oar. -
There were I .' men III the life
boat, whlih hud a eupuell)' of be-i
I wren OK and Gu he aald. All but
him were negro firemen, be aaid.
"I aurgcalrd we rrulau around
uml pl.k up Mime puaaengera."
.aald Thomaa Kdwarda. the alo
,ward. "but one of tlm firemea
,t.UI me 'if you don't abut up I'll
crack you o.-er Ibo bead wltb an
our.'"
! Kdwarda teat If led at ih In
reatlgullon of Iho illaaater being
'conducted by the tolled Hlatta
Hleamlioat Invpeetlon Herrlce.
"Vou didn't tnako any effort .er ahlpa
lo Pick up paaengera theu?" he, but the
' waa anked by Dlckeraon Hooter,
auperrtilng In.ipeettr generui wno-j
Li prealdlng at Ihe bearing. i
"No." aald Iho atoward. "What'
Epidemics of Flu, Meningitis
And Scarlet Fever Hit Cities
By I'nlteil J'reaa)
More than a scire of deaths' and
thousands of caaea of lllqeaa Wore
renorte. Monday from widely sop.
araled cllle of tho Weat where
enldemlra of Influenata. spinal
meningitis and scarlet fercr iiare
appearcd '
The present prevalence of In-
fluenxa follows' a aerere outbreak
!of the dlaeaao In Ban Kranclsco.
.h... r.R doath. occurred during
October and tho early part of No -
vember Nearly 4U00 persons there
l-.r. in f influenia durlne that'
period, but Dr William C Hassler.
'City health officer, said too sliua-
Proclamation
Early in the history of America when hardship
and adversity assailed sturdy settlers of a new land,
tho rilfc'iim Fathers conceived the idea of setting
aside one day of the 3C3 to giving thanks to Almighty.
God for crops which were grown in the shallow soil
of New England and for divine aid given them in
carving out new homes and cities in n remote wild
erness. Graduully this custom spread throughout the
colonies and eventually one day, the last Thursday of
November, was designated for this purpose. It wus
called Thanksgiving.
Throughout the history of the United Stales, this
holitltiy has been observed each year in every state
in the union.
Proclamations have been issued by the President
of the United States reminding the people of the gen
eral prosperity which the nntio::- iias enjoyed during
the past twelve months, and by tho Governor of
Oregon, calling attention to the fruits of prosperity
reaped by this state during the same period.
Therefore, in issuing a Thanksgiving proclama
tion in Klamath Falls, it seems appropriate to remind
Klamath citizens of the material prosperity in this
city and county during the past year.
While joining with the rest of the nation in giving
thanks to God for general prosperity, Klamath citi
zens should devote a few reverent thoughts of the
strides made by this great basin in recent months and
should voice thanks to Him to whom we look for
divine guidance and help.
In conformity with the proclamation of the Presi
dent of the United States hich comes each year as
a reminder of our national unity in the continuance
of this American custom I, T. C. Watters, mayor of
Klamath Falls, do proclaim Thursday, November 29.
1928, as Thanksgiving Day and do hereby set it aside
as a public holitltiy.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set nty
hand and caused the seal of the city, of Klamath
Falls to be htreunto affixed this 27th day of Nov
ember, A. D. 1928.
T. C. WATTEKS. Mayor
Vyvvvvwvvvvvvyvvvvwyvvvywvvvvvvvvvwv
Of Crew
could I do?
They were ll
against nio."
Testimony that t'aptaln Carey
of the llrltbh liner Vestria loll
a r.hlp id hour afler hla HOH
lliirl he did not mi d help was on
in lu the dla-iiicr toduy.
The radio l.g of the HrilSli
liner t'edrlc allowed that nt 10:55
on Ibn morning tho Vealrla aank,
ahc r.-celrid tbo mcaaagc:
"Thanka. don't need your help.
I'roceed, Carey." It waa an an.
awer to her own niewuige Ibat
ah? waa ISO nillea away and
would come to tho aid of the
Vcalrla If needed.
No testimony was Introduced
to ahow why this waa done, but
tho auppoaillon waa that Captain
Carey expected to receive aid
from nearer ahlpi. Soeernl near-
did aid In the rcneue.
atcamahlp Berlin. Mil
! the U. S.
B. Wyoming, both of
ni-n were ir...--r m " m j
- the Cedric, aaveo me urea oi -)t;,ttxct. looted the till of appro!
peraona.
Jtlon had Improved grcatlj because
of fccary rains end widespread
raarniuga
V-Th altaatlon emnd W naserlr
ous In Los Angeles, where H ln -
flnensa deaths bare occurred dur-
Ing-tne last wee roar nunureaj, noi of matches.
inew canes oi ine oiseaso tro re-
ported during rue say. inciuuing
the Illness of Clara Bjw. the mo-
tlon picture star, and It was esti -
mated that more than H00 per
. sons In Los Angeles were suffer-;
ing from the epidemic.
The death of E J Connelly, vet-
cran atage ani screen actor, last
(Continued on !' t-.sui)
L!
J
STORE
0
Revolver and Ammuni
tion Stolen From the
Klamath Hardware
OWNER'S
RESIDENCE'
Dtmni ADI7rn
BuKULAKlZ.tL
ALSO
I'o'lce
Heareh for Tlilrvea Wlio
Knlcr Hear of Main street Ka- :
tublb-hmenl; In Addition to'
rlrearn-x, $M in Sllrer W'aa
moien rroin nil
i
gporudic crime wave which
haa vlalted Klamuib Falla during
lhe pa5t four daya. took on a
mure aetloua aapeet last night
when robbrra brckc Into the Kla-
. niai n tiaroware siore. .a jiam
matcly 3i la ra-h. stole three I
or four ZZ-ZO and - cnner
Smith and Weaaon rerolrers. and
then loaded up
trr Hid ..ni
with .m-innltlnn
The thieves uaed no guile.
The Ihlevts ""e..."1S!; .
i ney crasncu in me nmuui. i
rear door opening
alley and crawled
out onto an
through the
hole into the store.
Apparently the thieves
were
..h.i -i on., tiiht ftinoked
;r-.j i.irr-e"-s chawed
.0B,u cf (h0 .cigarettes were
;rJund on Ihe floor! and dropped
cnns appeared to oc ine prin-
i .pal 0jectlrc. ana tnat ta me
.r-ason why the police department
; toU-y j, more dlatnrbed over this
(Continued uo Prb rivet
IDOLEM
HARDWAR
RAN SACKED
LAIN
Imerce might assist In the fonn-
BAKEKSFIELD. Cal.. Nov. 17. ,'lng of a potato growers' associa
i ip) , general hunt was under, tlon In Klamath county was the
r.av today for the mun who crim -
InalW aaaanltcd Mrs. Paul C.
Ilunnlrult, 43, and then strangl
ed her lo death In her home here.
Spurred on by the dead wo -
man's three sous. Italph. Charles
and ltav. police and shcritf s
r.rrir- i.iirrixt t .na fur. fever-
Ivhly continued Iho aonreh for Archie Taft of broadcasting ata
clews which might lead to thc'"u KPO regarding the poaslbll
identity of Mrs. Hutiuicutt'a as -
tailuut.
The body was discovered by
Charles Hiiunicittt, ono fit thu
sons, when he returned home
last night and after finding the
house in disorder, sturted a
search for bis mother. Opening:
a clut door he was met by the j gasoline ecrvlco station on Blehni j her of Commerco haa been offl
body ot his mother falling Into; street by J. V. Klndlg from Char-lclally named to atteud the wot
hls arms. J les Callendine. wus announced em divisional conference of the
Officers raid Mrs. Huuulcutt today by Mrs. Klndlg. ' Uulted States chamber ot coin-
had been lust seen ullve about Mr. Klndlg has taken posses- i merce In Pasadena on December
3 o'clock In the afternoon. Physl- sion ot his new station and will : 6 and '. '
clans who examined the body personally conduct the business, j Mr. Croesbeck w 111 spend bolh
'estimated that she had been Ho was formerly connected with Says at the conference. .(
murdered nlnut 3:30 o'clock , the Bulck Motor Car company of I Erl C. Reynolds, executive
after being criminally assaulted.
Story Book Romance Of
Lady Florence Broken
; . :
; (BY JKRKY Ol lSKXBKItllY) , pay $100,000 tor the love of
1 1'ntled Prc-o. Staff t'onvsipomlcnt j Bernard Kosnor, perhaps will
NEW YOMK. Nov. S7. (IP) Ished a tear tor tho boautlful
The story-book romunco of "Ia-1 lady and turn to other things. j
dy Florence Bochcii." wealthy But to a 22-year-old movle
iand beautirnl daughter of an; struck girl. Frances Sharpe from
Enellsh peer, is ended. 'iho country, who tossed about!
I And Lady Florence,, who lift- j feverishly Inst night on a cot In
illy sacrificed everything for love, I Bullevue hospital, tho romunce of
has gonu the way of oil beautiful Lady Florence has lost Its tin-!
nnd tragic story-book heroines, .sol nnd left only bitterness.
Kale put an liinurmutiulnblo ob-' Months ago, longing for an
stacle between her and her lover, actress's fume and romance, cast
su sliu decided lo dlo by her own a few meuger ' belongings In a
hand. Ii a lulling and started tor Now,
I That might seem thu end ot . York. Frances wanted to be lu
the story. Those who saw Lady the movies, and had the good
Florence's picture In the nnws-'sense lo renllso that the desire'
, papers only lust Saturday, whciulouo wottldu't con vl uco . prod u-j
eho anuouueed hcreclf willing to - (Cvuilnuuu uu I'nga Llgbl)
TENTATIVE
JURORS ARE
r1 TT77CH
Difficulty la securing a Jury,! I I 1
to deride the $7500 damage ault I I ll J I
J brought against the city of Kla-(
a-
imam rant uy niiiacn uruwiy, ;
!a Grande. wa encountered .
i Monday
: court.
and today In circuit :
j A apcclul Ten I re waa found
!nec-eaaary yeaterday and today,,
the morning anu ear:y afternoon
aewilon bad paaaed without Ob-!
. tulnlug a Jury.
! .Mr. (Jrdway la aulng Iho city
on the ground that alleged neg-'
' llgenee of tbo city waa roapon-
i ible for tho death of his fle-j
-,e-""-ol- non- Walter Ordway.l
through a bole near the
c,i ,ide o Tenth rtreet. tumb-'
i led down the bank and drowned ;
'. 'n tho main Irrigation eana) .of
Ihe Klamath Irrigation district.
The city clalma It U not re -
aponalble on the ground that tbe
property lnrolred In the anlt la
i tne property of the gorernment.
i Directors of the chamber of
'commerce todar authorized Earl
!c. Heynolds. executlre secretarr
FOLDER MONEY
APPRO T
I1" PPnPrlate the sum of .oo!D-' and sea walls buftemd by
toward, nul.ll.hl... f ih. n, : heavy aeas gave way to tho run-
- r
iascuue loiuers. in reornary
40.0UU of the folders will come
off tbe press to be circulated
j throughout southern California
i ior lourists nae.
I Other cities
I dc advertised
are The Dulles.
in tho folder
. Bend. Hood
Hirer. Eugene.
Springfield and Redmond.
( ine matter of . adrcrtlalng by
, district, as explaln.-d by Illchard
j price, manager of Crater Lake
lodge, here last week before the!"uwn- s,'; peraoua were mlnslng
, chamber of commerce was refer -
red to the community advertising
I committee. Tho committee will
!be advlaed to secure further in
i formation on the proposed plan
and tbe attitude of other coni-
Imunitics In the matter.
That the County Agent. C. A.
.Henderson be consulted to de
I termlne If the chamber ot com-
! opinion of the directors, after
discussing the problem.
Discussion ot the possibility
:ot a turkey pool in Klamath
. county was brought before the
! meeting. No action was taken
on ae mailer.
I
i runner correspondence wttnuuus criuu, leiuus in u.n oca.
1 ur station being located:
there waa tabled after a lengthy
discussion ot tho directors.
LOCAL SERVICE. ;
STATION SOLD!
Purchase of the Last Chance
, Klamath Falls.
TOO LIVES
I HOT
S
w w- . ,
Holland Dyke Break Un
der Preure of
High Seas
I LOWLANDS FLOODED,
AND - CROPS RUINED
---
: nale.1 a Water Poors Through,
; Breach In I tarn port and Sweep
o... ih, l .l- Klrara An Itlaliig
Throughout Westers Europe.
i
IXXDO.V, Xor. 27. Af
I tlooda today followed In the)
! wake of a four day gale which
i caused the loan of a score of tfs
'srls of substantial tonnages lu
weHteru Curopran waters and)
I poralbly took a toU of 1UO Uvea.
, From : Belgium north to tho
j ' n '. "'l'"""'
i iioouca aa ine s.-u was un.e.i i
npon them by raging
rinds.
heavy seas gave way to
of waters. , , ..
Police Foldlcra and ; civilians
were worblag X.-antlcally, In Ant
werp f repair brokeu dykes
there and on the opposite side ot
w.hll-:-Jh lty water aad
E"' p'lcs wore nadcrmlned and
! K"ve "" !!:c nnuriw were roou
ed. liiilivolal plants in llolio-
, -" "uu iv v.o.w-.
; "B:,ru" ev.ugea were Mums
uml lelciihoce ami tcljtranh Hues
;"""" T'" icarcu tuat mey were
dead. A hole 60 yards lu cir
cumference aud C yards deep was
mado la the Grand Palace .at
Antwerp.
At Ostend. Belgium, the water
from the seas ran down streets
-n Inundated the ground floors
ot buildings.
The Flanders Tillages ot C'rera
bergen, Moorscele and tcrmocde
were evacuated by their Inhabi
tants as tHo sea rushed through
a break twenty yard? wido In the
dykes.
A number of houses In the
neighborhood of Rotterdam, Hol
Ijnid.j were" also abandoned. At
Bcrgen-op-2ooni, Holland, a 130
foot dyke broke with a trcnien-
- j Sylt Island, ono of the Frisian
- ' ' (Continued on 'Pago Four) .7.
j GROESBECK TO
VISIT SESSION
U. S. CHAMBER
ft. Ct Croesbeck, attorney, dlr
ectur ot tho Oregon State Chain-
' secretory
commerce
of tho chamber'
will also atteud.
ot
Aunt Het
"I'm a sinful woman, but I
ain't never give t'a canuiel
million for supper Just be
cause I'd been to a club meet
ing an' wasn't buogry."
AND
iNiikin
IMUMUMILU
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