The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 03, 1929, Page 1, Image 1

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    3ft
City Edition
The Old Home Paper
THE WEATHER
ORF.OO.S': fair tonight and
Friday, colder In the Interior
tonight. Moderate northwester-
ly wind on the coac!.
Asst. ''fa "88 and United Press Telegraph Service
1 lerald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
Price Five Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1929
Number 6232
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JtVil uu
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CLEAR
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IT. JORDEN
SENTENCED
TO 5 MS?
F Judge A. L. Lcavitt Re
fuses to Show Leniency
for Negro
ED BROWER ENTERS
U1LTY PLEA TODAY
r-ciilrnco of Defendant I'luiricrd
With Ohialnliitf. Money l li.l.r
False. pr'lrnc III ll lire ,
iummI hi Circuit Court Tumor-,1
row. i
Tin! J.inl.-n, gntriilona nnd dot ,
, H-r )un negro, .ia s.-nt.-ncil
In mrnr flic yrn In the atnto
pciill.-nil"r. I.- Judge .. I.,
ImIU. IliU nirnl.iic. J..nl."
h.4 r.lrrr,l old of kuII.V ...
I ho i luirirn of rolilM-rj by fr.e
Ami ibdcnce.
'J "All cuurls ihould I. .in lownrd i
nony." auld Judge I..ivlit In
paaslng aentont-e. "Hut. on tin'
oHut lintiil. tlii'y ahnuld nit for
ml tlulr duly to mwl.My; I li-y
iiliould nut overlook Ihn fact that
llln primary nl.Jr. tlvi- n( Inw mid
riinlnliniriit Li to pron-.t ii.;l.'.y
im mifferlug ut thit linnda of
Briniltml.
1 . ,.our, ... iu, n informrd '
. . .. . . .
of your paat record and la per-
lauaded that Irn'enry In your caao
I would not ho Ju-tlflub'e Thla
L,. of .-hi.1. vou have' id.ad.
J.i ..Ii.. t. ,1. l,...h., V,im. !
..I.I.J r . .... -. i. u ih.
. ... ,. ......
aeni.'nro ni tile law am. me jiioa
Incnt of tho court that you be
.....
rnntil in nn alum lidli If.illarv
, '" ' '.' .. " '
. 1. . . , .
Jorden was represented by 0.
K. Van Vactiir, attorney, who
made a brief plea for li-til.-iu y.
Trial of Till Drawer, charged
tl'onllliuvd nn I'atfa Two)
CHARGTFATHEaR
WITH SLAYING
TWO CHILDREN
Iir.I.I.EVII.I.i:. Out . Jan. .1
(AIM A fniher waa In lull to
day charged with slaying Ills two i
'lis. Kenneth, 11. and Colin. S. 1
is 01 l liancs 11. 1 we 1 is,
klllnl In Hielr farm home near I
'onsccon. out., iluring uu argu-
meiii iM-iween their father and
Ills brother-in-law, Arthur Cor
field who was wounded.
RAIL BUILDER
PASSES AWAY
SPOKANK, Wash., Jan. 3. (A.
P.I Following a lengthy Illness,
Patrick Welch, 09, International
ly known railroad builder, died
yesterday at I'.ironndo, Calif. A
widow nnd three children survive.
him
" , ,. , .
! blMli'Z," i!, NVw York T
)i!s blrllipia.-e In
1888, Welch waa lileuliried with
tunny major railroad const met Ion
projects.
"I guera our grocery-man
Hint I'm behind wll It la sin
cere In h!a wish. He sent 1110
a card wlsbin' mo n prosper
mia New Ycnr."
Poor Pa
lllPlt
mIw1 )
HARMLESS
KIDNAPER
IS SOUGHT
ATLANTA, (in.. Jun. 3. (API
A kl" 'I .M man with a rmi
lllo ollj.-.l of a police sear. It
nlav after 1 sreuts of lloiis
iiriicr, a popular high school
rail received a loner from
their tii lr I ii c daughter n:i y I ii n
ho had been kl limped.
Tho IiIIit milil:
"I mn so li.Tv.iii4 (ti.it I tr
Imnlly write. T.i make II short
I hum I .H'ii kliliinM-i. Tim old
muii with the mil" In the one
I mi In l fur H.h'.ol thla mom-
!'"" "I"' h" '""" "
v.r.iiir .ni nut i the
,1 fetnemher uiilll ho uk.il ni i
!( I waul.-d to write -oii.
"Pb-aac ilou'l worry, uu In la j
kind old man about half rnixv 1
hut not desperate,
anys hn will In. rood o .
mi' nnd Ihnl hu wife will look '
rfier inn mid I wont have in atuy
long.
"I knOHT I Wriflt tl'.v. tn .......
l4r, , .,,..
(iol.tl Moon. Dorla" rliiim. told
'hn iar..iil that mi old man who
h"'' '""" 1m to ..i..
'". '"' "" l"rl, look-'
h itN'd and Imrnt !t, ir tiu
OFffCEffS SEEK
00G POISONER
lnv...lH...i i ...... ... ... . .........
" inio mo .loam of
"rveral valuable doca on ih. '.
Lakevinw route aiuri,.,) i..-
--- - "mm-o ny
, " nf"r'r loday. tion
;"rnln 'hn' ,"m'' p"""on aa
,,,"r'"" '""M,n. P-lbly atrlch-
" ' n f"ort h,,r" 'loK
tlnit It.
The polaoiUng wa flrat hrnught
to the attention of npAnln rt th.
. .
l-aketlew route vl.-lnlty veral
days ago when a valuable dug
died following poisoning Since '
then aeveral have met death III '
the an me 111,11111. -r.
"Thla la a serious offmiae aud
if the guilty ier.on la f.iiiud. he
will b proaecuied to the full
extent of the law." one officer
alutcd ludny.
I! A DPTMT tT III
oAKULfl 1 WILL
NOT RECOMMEND
MILLER PAROL E '
WASI HXfiTO.V. Jan. 3. I.J1
Aitorn.-y fleiiernl Sargent today
disnniiioved a recommeiidntlun
by n,e parole b :nrd that Thomas 1
W. Miller, fonnnr nil. n property
ciistndlnn. be paroled from the
Atlanta prison.
The attorney general did not
explain bis reasons for disap
proving lh rceoiiinicndntun.
OWL CAFE TO
RE-OPEN FRIDAY
fnmi.l..i..!e re.no.lo I nnd to.
decorated, with inoro than 1 1200
spent by Hill Duvall. owner, the
(""r" ' 4J7 '' I
open lor niisini'sa ou i-riuay:ior travel ir penpio win just re-,
mnniing. a ; member lo drive slowly and put
Tlin nlacn has born redecorated oil chains." Mr. Seeley told a
from llm kitchen thr.iuRliout.
Inveterate
-iff
Sstr & Jk. a A
P.)- U llllaiil .1. Dunn
P. Staff Correspondent I
(P
NKW YORK, Jan. 3. ll'PI
r ... nr.. ni... ,.r llioue nlioer 1
hut common, hiininns who spend : .1. 111I011 of which was nnnounced ! Wuplnit'a highway. This. 1m
hours on end nt a poker lal.lo, by Harper nnd Unitli. rs Inst ! nrovemeiit will co,:t tl2.ioo the
1 1. 1. .il.ilo amokn. lllllir HE
hiiiiKer, unit staking your nil on
II10 11 in .11 1 .1 In wbiniH of n pack '
of cards, your penfect nllbl has tent drug secit-ted by small mirc
heen discovered. nulln glands Just above the kid-
Yon nro not prompted by love
or ......bllus. not bv a desnerato ;
iloslrn lo win It Is not that you
,.ro u-..nb.wllled and ii ii I ii r.i II v ir-
responsible nt all.
You uro a victim of adrenalin,
Dr. George A, Dursuy, author ,
MEDICINAL
BOOZE SALE!
MUST stop:
Mayor Wntteri Declares i
Ban cn "Festive Bit- j
t ten" Concoctions
ALCOHOLIC CONTENT!
IS HELD TOO LARGE 1
vw W.ir'a t VlHiinriU I'.njuy
Tlirtiitrtt h r o M n u tn I n ft (
Ii-X' yitniiiliJi of .iiMir j
HitUi ,t llnrfiili't.M lt4vtrci In
Klnin'Uli t a. i
Tli"ro Ik (o tm n ban in Klam
ath Kail on all (tic alrnhollc dc
ro (lnn pamiiriK n lt lor, whtrh
tlm t'nitiMl Kiutp government
IhtiiiIih h b niAl hi) Ionic ft"
tiny n tm'dlr.it'Ml. ThU
tn nl.iln Wln'i"lay ly T. Ii.
Vttttrn, ntavor of I lit rtty. wIimi
u tiumlM-r of im-n w.-rt' pit kd un
cvldi-ntly had f-clfhriiti-d
Nmw Xnr' with lh tVutlrit bit -Iith
with h nro l.irir")v h.-itu li
In r i r I a I n iMuhllrhnH'utii In
Klantttlh KhIIk.
"Thin Imioz Irnfllc tmit or."
miltl Mayor VaUtrM today. "I In
virtual th TntH'il Stai' kov-
eriilui-nl h.ilda Iti the iM.llff that
.... i. ,..n,iur..H ...ni
for heveraKe purpoara whi n tho
-,..n..i,. i. ii....,.i i,,i, .!,...
i .1.. i, .ri.t.. .i,ni
hiu it ia amo iine ovi.iem inai
.the government la mlaiuken.
j.idalng Ir.m theMarga aale am h
blttera are having In KlanaHi.
I have Instructed the chief of
nollce to call on all places sell-
log thla doped alcohol advising
the owners of the lllacea that no
- -
more shall be sold here and I
menu to slop II If dranlr mens-
urea must betaken.
"The man win will rell canned
heat Is alio making a grave 111 1-
:"Kl' n"'1 ,r iu d'"'" 111,1 AvM 1
think we will find a way to stop
him In this lino of bu-ineaa. If
'h" Ifiierul public could witness
the unforliinute men. and wom-
en, too. who lire addicted lo the
rnnned heat habit there would be
00 uprising against any bnlne
--.r '"Ui". "Z .".7
Joln
In putting an end to the
(Cmtlnitrd nil Paae Two!
t'se cliuliis and drive slowly.
Tlttx n-na tho wtirnlni: given
imr piirimp rm
1 1 I.MH Ut
uul uiinniu ur.
BOfflipCE
motorists planning to travel over Canyon City-Hums and Heppner
tlreen Springs moiintnlii or Sand Spray highways.
Creek today, by C C. SeeU-y. Work of widening the road
Durlno- ihn iitsht 14 inches of leading to I lie Oregon Caves.
snow fell on (iieen Springs
mountain and 11 Inches on Sand
Creek, according to Mr. Seeley.
mads are clear nnd safe
Herald reporter today.
Gamblers
a a a a -am. 4Sv jsw
'of "Why Wo Ileiiave I.Ike .11 tint an
beings," offers tills explanation
In his latest book. "Hows nnd:1" 1,1 '"eneii 10 .... i.-ei ...n.
V'hv of ll.i.n:..i liolinvlors. lilih-
li c it Tim first .-hauler Is de-
voted to "born nainl.li rs."
Ailrcnaliu, 1m explains, Is n po-
neya. It nits upon the heart nnd
luiius. snee.llna them 1111 nnd
adding nsvchologlcnl fuel to the
hodv
When this drug Is Injected into
the Im.oiJ the victim reas- to a t
(Continued on I'ag laiilii)
MIZEL GAINS AGAINST CALIFORNIA
.n'' kIlW"" nf'i. ' .u:t'f' ' t VW'- ' Vj'VV jt.A
Warner Mlwl. All- tm: rlcan iiiartri-lMrk of Ihkh'.u Tn-Ii. al.iHiiiic on an nl run wlilcli netied him
1.1 nU aaali.M the allfnii.oi llnuk Tle S.1Ul licm-iw uVr.-ai.il (allfurllU by a acore of H 13 7 "
Ihr
Fred Peterson Elected Head
KJt ocnooi
SAI.KM. Ore.. Jan. 3, At
rnnniv . honl aii ncrltitcRilenta of
Oregon, at ine nuaiueaa i iuu
: v.i..,,liv ihnl on.-lud.-il their
-.nniini n,....tinL- lo craile exauiina-
annual hii-.-i.uk u a...
tlon paper., went on record na
oppo.i d 13 any reduction In the
2-inlll elementary school tax "nn-
til acme other definite and per-
manont Income for s.-hool (.up
: pari h:ill be provided to 'Hike
lla ulare."
- . ...
lte.lticllon cf the tax uy nan
la advocated by the stale prop-
.rty tax relief cnmmUwiou.
Keorganliatlon of the dully
JliniOH TAKEN
iiuiTl.AN'n. Ore.. Jan. 3. (A..
' , isvc-lsa-loaa to spend JiiuO.000
on grading IS miles of highway
between Rain Rock and Florence
on tho Sluslaw highway, in Lane
conntv, was reached today at a
conferenco between the state
hlghwav commission nnd officers
of t lie' federal road and forest
bureaus. Half of this sum will
be spent this year, the remainder
ln iaso.
tk wll! elve 25.-
each towards suac.ng the
"Oil
nenr Orants Pa-s. will Ih hurried
mis summer. ....." ... uu is. "
!' tie stale. iu.niiu i.j uie
-ral governine. .-.
ror suiuo-utu sia ...i..
Salmon River highway the gov-
ornnA'tit will allow J7."i.l)0H, for
surfacing 1 :i.B ml es of the Wap-
XZ" -
1. was d Id d that the state
will spend all the money needed-
for the l.a Pine-Fort Rock sec-
order th iim on other projects
uie im-i .1 in.-iii 11. ii.... ...
go mere.
The Mount Hood Loop Road,
ear in-n.in-ii .......... ...ii ......
""'"'" " "-."-"
1K111 on 1 he project.
.;i:d pastor Dirs.
SAI.KM, Ore., Jan. 3. (AP
liev. James l.lsle, 8. years old.
Melboillst minister since lie was
ilS and secoud oldest Mnsen In
'Hie northwest, died nt Ills homo
hero last night after an lllue
i NEW RQAQS
aniiiiiil Xi'w V.-ar'a gnnu- at l'uail
upermienuenis
program of tho one and two-
room rural aclicol an as to pro-
-.,1- . i .1 1 .. r .. .. .. 1 ( 1 ......
i"-- i" i
of instruction.
The development of standards
. ..
and a program c
to tho reqitirem
hlKh arhncl.
ot studies anapieo
requirements cf the rural
Fred Peterson, superintendent
ot st noois in iiamain ronnij,
was elected president of the state
association ot suiKTinienatnt
.. .. , ... ,.
succeeaing laa isie . v. mc-
nti. Mrs. Mnnr.a, aiuiae),, o-
. oii:ity mpei Intcudent, was
(Con. Inure on Paara Th...
DISMISS JESS
Jess Monroe, indict-d oa a
charge of oierati:ig a still. U
. free today. Just nct-re nis inai
in Circuit court gat under way
MONROE ESSE
mis morning. "'jfcind Clyde at the home of Ills I
mulct mom sumnmeo uy a.uu-
roe's attorney. D. E. an actor,
: was upheld, and the chargo dls-
missed by. Judge A. L. Leavllt.
Van Vaeior held that not suf-
firlent facta to constitute a cause
of acti:n were alleged in the In-
ommeni. npci 1. 1. u..j . -
Hl U.- regular form of indict-
minis 01 ui.s nuiiiir .... . - - ------- me lorum luncheon next Wednc3-
lmved In that it did not stale chool at the opening of the sec- daT jai,llary 9
that the still was not officially ; ond semester cn Monday. Jan- wn Ear, c Reynolds, execu
reglairred by the government. j nary II. ' , t,ve ge.retary of ,he io,-ar cham-
Monroe was arreted by a raid I This week, rani Jackson, prln-; ber. Mr. Groesbeck attended the
stngett by stute and county cffl-jclpal of the high school Is en- i meeting which took place Decern.1 GLEXDALE, Calif., Jan. 3. (A.
cers (n which Deputy Sheriffs j rolling the grammar school atu- ber 5 and S In the southern city. ' P.) Frank Wyckoft, 19-year-old
Ingling and Louis Mueller par-! dents. j BcrJ Thomas, chairman of the American sprint champion, ls
dclpatcd. He waived prollmln-j Already six students have en-1 forum committee he making ar-' fighting against death In local
ury hearing In Juslit-e .'oiirt and . tcr.-d high school, coming from j rangementa for a musical pro- j hospital today following an tin
w.t. lalcv Indicted by the grand j various points 13 Klamath Falls , gram to be given next ednes- success! til tonsil operation -last
Jury. , to re.-ilde. . 'day. j month. I la)
NEW YEAR liABE
BORN TUESDAY
c ' . ''t
A ba,,y ,, ,mrn to -'.r, -afid
so rr Km could bo leareiil tiltfj
W;IH me ur.t aim oniy ew ..-pi t
baby born in Mamain couniy. i -
The baby was born
1 New Yi J(
morning ni ine lamiiy
.iiri-ri.i. -.
Mr. O'Connor Is n prnnilacnll
to. knian of tho Merrill cHuiFTJ.l.fcoin i cieilllcd with being a-
. -f u
g'T'JJJJ LOSEJ5 - f
KULUtilx V 1 Oto-rT,
'
NEW YORK. Jan. 8. fAU
The Italian frelKht s'eamr mw,,
which left Philadelphia .tvi)-
hor 28 for Venice, sent oulai
distress call today liuO
les
ca.-l of New York, savlnaf , J!
- na.
RflfllU PijllM
GHEGKOISPUTE
. . - n . -
liKA.M S I'ASS. ore., Jan. J.
Onarrellna over a check
.... -! to nenhew ended
- ttiln ahooting late Tester-
,jay Jnd ta a res-ult Clyde Moore.
23. was In Jail today charged I
; wlib hoollng P.aymond Moore, I
29 th uncle. 1
t lyue .Mo.re. wno v.-as cuaseu .
to tbe homo of another uncle.
0rviUe Koore on coyoto Creek
admitted the shooting but said it
was accidental. His account was
ccrraboratcd by Ray Dunham,
the only witness.
Clyde Moore said he went to
1 a garage at Radii Park, near
Ihere, where his uncle was work
ing, and latter handed him a
N
1 amount and Clyde painted at bls!m"'ln? ,held, last nl-h''
i untie a rifle which be waa carry
ing. Raymond grasped the bar-
re I and In a tussle the gun was
discharged, the bullet striking
. le unc0 un(,er , h?art
He
i aicd and ny(le tled sheriff, onAnenn, ,
: ay organised a posse andiK. C. GROESBECK
, uncle Orville.
I NEW PUPILS TO
PNTFR K 1 1 H S turned from Pasadena. California. ;Ie ' 50 cents. Season tickets'
i-i i iiv rv. J. 11. -'.where he attended the Western!'" epte- A large crowd
,,..... ' . Divisional meeting of the United i ls expected for the opening game.
At least 2a breshra-?n. grad- , s..,. ,h.,h. r , , piontv nf annen will h .vaiinhi.
j
ynAerr WtcCrfH To
iVAUUCITl VV tAUrcll L 1 V
- t-v ! a. . -1 -r
l' 1 ' 11Pfl IH
'fj. "
t j
Pa.. Jan. .t. tl'PI
ili - if
ncaiuftt "witch" and the
'jjw'.jr,,.
drowning on all. one of the
isii:f :est murder trials In 21m
.ly.'.iis u to open nere aionuay.
-fj,f,.,, York youths, one of
(vlff. ,1 practlonor of black, ma-
' ! lro ,,",rt''" wi,n "10 "r -
Kehtneyer, a recluse farmer, ln
tfielr confessions they explained .
'tUtlr action by asserting that he
lwn cast n sp?it on inem una,
hi(,fib?ra of their families.
i.cciiuse of tho un usual nature
ar tne ueiense, an expnsmon oi.awav and oeatn of cnicgens, first
t Itchr
rait, hexing, viiniiooism and
wolstu Is expected to play a
SNOW DEEP
AT CRATER
LAKE RIM
Snow lo the depth of four,
f-t on the level, carped Crater :
National park, and tbe atately
pine tree) of the auinmrr p'ay i
around are cloaked In a beautiful
mantle of white' J
Thin was the long distance,
word tent to the Evenlne Her-'
aid today by the caretaker at
Crater lake lodge.
'The lake la fre of Ire." aald
the carotaker, "and the anoar la;
mounting ateadlly. Temperature:
hi-re the paat few day haa been,
varying between 25 and 30 de
greea. There have been no
Kkilers for two weeka, but I'm
expecting quite a few later tbla
winter."
Strangle to say. there la one
i inch more anow, on the level, at
the creat of the Sand Creek aum
mlt along The Dallea-California
highway, than at Crater lako.
('. ('. Setiley, reaUent atate
highway engineer, said today
that the anow la four feel one
Int-hea deep and that 14 Inchea
fell yesterday and laat night. The
rotary anow plow haa been work
ing over-time on the Sand Creek
mountain grade and alao on the
monntal rradea of the
i .T,. f ,f ,lie
Aahland-Klamath Falla highway.
A warm rain in Klamath Fails
which fell throughout Wednesday
turned to snow early last eve
ning, covering tbe ground with
a blanket two Inches deep.
-Juat lwn fnche. ItiiH rltnn f
when tho skies cleared early this
moral... .,.rdin. . .h. tL..i. .!
er report filed at the Southern
(Pacific.
I Hhnrtlt. ...a t.
-- -
i Tierday. the barometer at Un-!
' derwood's read 40 degrees above. I
1 rsornmg at O'clock Iti
I read !0 degrees above.
SET DATES FOR
, ; j
July 17. 18. 19 and 20 were!
the dates set for the annual;
state convention of the Elks
lodge to be held In Klamath.
Falls this year at a committee
named to take charge of the con
vention: Finance,
v . h. inaer-
wood. E. W. Vann.ce and C. H.
(Continued on Page Two)
W7 lit a r.rnPMn
I LOCAL FORUM
j
; It. C. Groesbeck, recently re-
; give a report of the meeting at
y-v 1 '
lAilleGr I
large part in the trial nnd pcr-
bans reveal whv. In one of the
most prosperous sections of Penn-
sylvniila, chalked crossed and ma-
, gic synuioia may 110 seen protect-
ing burns and dwelling houses.
The prisoners aro John lllymer.
a thin, conanmiitlvc-looklng man
of 28, who Is credited with
self, John Curry, 14. and Wllbert
Hess, 18. The two latlor aro or-
dinnry appearing youths.
a, streag ot nnrd lucR in tne
Hess family, which Included nll-
lug livestock and tho wasting
la said to have arrousrd sus-
(Continued on ruaa tight)
ELKS CONCLAVE
pro mm
REFLECTED
!
' r a I ' A a c Da
lOtal Amount for rSt
Twelve Months Is
$27,454,497.43
5 MILLION GREATER
THAN YEAR OF 1927
Month or October la Bualeat
Month for Klamath Falla, Ao
cordlnn to Itank Cleartnsw;
November la Sec -nd and Sept
ember Third.
Klamath Fnlla attained a new
high peak of proapcrltjr during;
11KM If bank clearings for the
year reflect progress of the dir.
According to figures compiled
by K. M. Bubb, eaabler of tho
American National bank, and re-
l"" ,,,y' ncw oln ne0T
In clearings was ant for tbe year
a record which exceeded tbe
previous high mark by over five
million dollars. The -total for the
year waa 127.45-1. 497.43. ' 4
The peak month of tbe yonr
W" Uctober' Un J.2.374.57.
Tho d lopnwnt-of Klanrat
'TV? '? ref:ected b tb nnat
ji.'ia.a .or eucu year aince iszi;,
"s-i -. 5,36Z.5t!3.B 3
1924 13, 883.608. 59
1925 13,S91.20.2
1926...... 20.S3S.4SS.8S .
1927 22.032. J87.S9
1928. 27.454.497.4J
I "A glance over these figures
. shows the steady progress made
by Klamath Falls during tho
1 past six years." said Mr. Bubb.
1 "I am happy to say that the past
1 year set a ney high mark ia
(Continued on Fae Threa
BASKETEERS OF
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; The Klamath Falls team Is In
food condition and will go onto
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A"aln on Saturday night the
'two teams will meet here.
Tickets for the game are on
! for those attending.
! SPRINT CHAMP
IS NEAR DEATH
Aunt Het
"Home owner don't Ret
divorced much. Yon ran pot
up with a wbole lot I' oo
-an't separate without I'wln'
a whole lot."
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