The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1929, Page 1, Image 1

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    THE .WEATHER
OREGON! Generally fair to
night and Wednesday but cloudy
n ihe coast, wnrm with low
bumldlir over the Interior Wed
nesday. Moderate Northerly
wind on t ti count.
City Edition
The Old Home Paper
Associated' Press and United Press Telegraph Service
, Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
1'rlce five CenU
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1020
Number 7019
Thoughts 'Sl!
X Been Thu "
City Offered 50 Cent
on Dollar fo'r Strahorn
Bonds. Bel Proposi
tion I to Take $150,
000. Real Estate Bid
Too Complicated.
'By BRUCE DENNIS',
"QTIUMOHV II O N P S." II'"
many Ilium have you heard
that .!? Wh-n first t !-
were created II was In tt favor-
I lil" ton, but later It hwamr
rasplug sound to the car. j
"Slrahurn lloiids." This U tin j
tram i iinu wherein t!i" city et ,
Klu ninth Issued In Interest hear-
InK bond to tliv mount of !
lluu.lMiO sml I ruled those In-
icrcst-bearlng bonda (or tho same I
amount of dehydrat-d. d. .rn.d !
. t . li i
and ..m. utated bond, which .. r j
no inli'rnat aud trunl to luck and 1
tlin luiure for payiiieni. ,
ej MAT'S that. Now comas a i
chance to aft anmethlnit nut I
nf thou "Rtruhnrn llondi" that I
the rlty holds.
The rlty council baa had an I
offer of FIFTY fKNTK ON TIIK j
IKH.LAIt.
That's eaactly what tho offer!
amnuu'i to no more, no lera
is tt better to tako fifty cents!
on the dollar oa a bad deal. :
or hold the "bond" for ninety
,-brs hnmng to o UndrcdiKiv,.r Aulloy' the week of
csuts? , (i lia thn h,,,. -,.,
That's the tiut!nn
for the'
' ,
voter to determine.
Hhsll wn .''cflut bait of the
orlrln.il Investment and apply it
. , . . ,. 1
on the present .ewer Job. or .ball
we wlgK'.e along with all of our .
debts Inrliidlng the f.too.nno
h.mds tuned to trade for the
Ktraliorn Honda?
YJK helli'vo It Is good M'ii to
clean up this Uul mess;
We believe It Is good hii'lness
to accept, the flj"."0 in cah
a. id par that na fur as It will go
on thu sewer bond Ikhiio, thus
stopping IntrreM;
We believe tills city will he
ihnwln. good btisliHK. Juiliiment
to take what Is offerud on the
K'.rahorn bonds namely one-half
of their face vulne
anil charge
the remainder up to railroad de
velopment for the city.
TMIK offer
of ruul estate
on
Kevenlh
streol and
some
money Is too complicated.
It puts thn lty of K'nmolh
Falls In the real estnlo huslnens
und gives an iipportunliy for
more squabbling, bickering, fight
ing and general disagreement.
There Is nothing that counts ! profit on the Investment. At the
like moneycash money on Ihcjsumo time flS.onu was lost in-
barrel head to nun tho ntd j il1y In Interest payments.
aoulhnrn expression. That is thn Illssiitlsfncllon over this slltt-
wny to settle this Strahorn bond """" Vnynr T' "' Wn"or
i. i . .., . . ,n I'tiier lino negotiations with
Issue. If It Is to M settled to ; , Jnltlt ,.,, of llp .,-,,
' " - v. ...... j,,. .- urenoit, ciiiirorniu Knstern Klnmntli sweltered today, the
knives there Is always, room foriwns originally constructed tojhottest sun of this year. At
(Cnnilnuea nn PssTk -nun Hprnnun itlver by II. K. St ra- 2 : 4 ii p. m Underwood's cyclo
l"",n It laler went Into- Joint Ktormagr.iph showed tho iner-
Poor Pa
"I guess we'll have to get a
smaller house. There's III
foelln' niuouK our married
children na to which ones hnve
tho best right to our extra
rooms." -
Ralph Budd, G. N.
fh?; wioitIweather
UUILi Viol I
REVEALED
Lends Credence to Story
That Northern Line It
Behind Extension
LOUIS W. HILL ALSO
..... . i ..
WILL. INSPECT LINE
'neiii.pliwl K.'4e t JiMirnel' of
on m
. t .. . , .. ' My St- API Cniitliiiied hi-ury
llnlph lludd. IT.-bl. nl of '- ,,, rain ff N-w Founrtlund
.rrt N'orlhrra. I IUkuc ;r, ,-xpectrd to deiay until
nirrr, HulxmnlUt.- ll.-Mrta Thnrday or Friday the proji-el. I
Ttuil 0. N. I Ik-lilMt l!cur'id fllrht to' I'arla of the Fn-nrh j
KI.I...II. Mar. ,lsn'' """-I'M
Armeno lr.ttl. Jr.. backer of '
. . . .
.MfcUrUKP, trc, .May -I.'. ... d , .,:llhr
UAP It beenmo. know 11
lint-iimn Lnnwii
.......
. :
,ncre lotuy mill i.nipn It.
In. . ,1.... I1..I..Y. If
i Ilutltl. nrciittont of
Groat Northern railroad.
tl'HVt'linif IllCOiniito, viditfd ;
Jledford nt the ItoKtlO
'
of n Medford renident. Ai
,H!niilar trip was ninde 11
J'1''""- "f"1
It ban t "m- Vnoun Hint on
lls ,, xr ,,., ma,,.. ,,
,,n ,,,, , , nUM, F.,n, d.
trlct. where the nw. norexmi
Lnm'-er rompaiiy nr 1. 1 m wn-
.Mtru.-t . riillrontl rip Klum.itti
county. Ittidd ul. 1 tailored to
'tbe Apples.ni vall.iy. mlnliu.
iliin.cr und Iitrmlt's s lion who
(('ohlhiiid on I'nae l:l:litl
0. C. E. OFFERS
TO BUY BONDS
The
O'cgoii. California and
Knslern
railroad, owned Jointly
by the (lre.it Northern and the '
Southern Pacific railroads, last .
nlubt at n council meeting sub-
milted two bids for the city's i
I.Hirt.umi Interest In tho line.!
One offer provided for n straight I
rash payment of IKiO.onn, Tho !
cither offer was for I.J.ROS and!
the line's city properly on Sev
enth street.
! The city has held Income bonds
on the line for inoro than ten
von r n n tl hi vr.t l a run 1 1 a n
ownerslilp and was extended 20 cury at SI degrees. Continued
miles to niy. warm weather Is Indicated.
Youthful Slayer Hovers
Between Life And Death
POUTI.ANn, Ore., May 21. (A
PI Unruly conscious. Ills mind
paralyzed by shock, Walter j
I' hike, youthful slayer of his
schoolboy rival for thn uffoellniin j
of n girl, rusted on n hospital i
col today whllo arounil him
went on u battle to save his life. !
Three bullets from llltike'a does not oceurr wllliln the next ; Ilorton Smith, Jnplln, Mo shni
pistol tore three mortal wounds few hours, the boy will have ' tereil nil reconls for the St
In Hie body of Herbert lleeni, IS.'n
when Unke uccosled blm In the,
corridor of Jefferson high school ;
here late yesterday. As lleeni
crumpled lo the floor within!
touch of a hundred boys nnd
girls gathered in the corridor,
HOLDS UP
3 FLIGHTS
' 0Al OlirifAKlJ, M May 2t.
i A I" I ltforu of Itii 'I wcnthiT
j riittdttlonn over iurt nf thn 4,700
m lit' trfti.-Atlaiit.V nmrwfl tlu-y
; xiwWfil to fotltiw tiMlay lrn- '
' ri'iitcij tho pritjit-iiil lukf-off for'
II n mi' ii f H-wr WHllHiim and
ilHiji A. Ynry In the moiio
1 pin no (Tfn FIuh. .
j Thf plour. In nrhlh Mnrt.n
J nwn re etuly -l..liHhtl a
uortd'H ixi!fi i ii(1ur.in i (lljtlit rc
nnt. rcnu.lii.-d In a h linear whore ;
It mur trundled Iimt nluht af(r '
lr. JitnifN II. Klmlmll of thf
S'W York wi-titlWr bureau ud
i '"' h; .ondlllon, would not
.'" prop tlou for Hie fllitht for
Bt l.'.at it hour.,
IIOOSKVKI.T Fll.t.l). N. Y..
. .. ,itnhi
si lil nn fi.-..ff . r-nl.l
. .
Hl!ln ere fnvnpnh'.e
uiiiijna nrn iuvoran-e. 1.0111 miu
-"i-n - -,.,.
...Ainnum J..un l.ui hin! i.Mn
the:'"11 ' ? ""', mudc ,.,.,., or i.0...p.Mu:ded and can be used a.
thu fllKllt.
WAI'.S.WV. Poland. Miy II.
.. ' ' "-" .. "
',, VMh Major. l!ol
dUow.kl and Ka.lmlr Kaoala.
o...i.,i r-r. i:t-i..i
I lip Iir MIIJI 1 it l rain i , in.-
innnrciccnii
LUUUL ULUUIUI
S UNDER W
MF.ryrOUII. Ore., Muy 21. (A.
P.) The grand encampment of
the Independent Order of Odd
Follows and the state assembly ;
of Itrbckahs met In annual scs-1
slon here today. ;
The grand lodpe session will
bo held tomorrow. Among the
renolutlotiH to be presenti-d is one
providing that giond lodge- ses
sions he held In Portland every
third year. Another resolution
will provide that delegates to
- 1 .... 1 t.. .. 1. . .. 1
.- - - r.-.,... u
materially by enlargement of tlin
districts.
At a public meeting bi.'it if) phi
the grand decoration of chivalry
was conferred upon Major K.
Woerteiidyke and Col. A. J. Wal
llurs of Portland. It is lhe"lili;li
est honor of tho Patriarch Mili
tant brunch,
Veiiii.-e rn.-iiiiem hn.i fnii..j in
tnllend a recuiiir meeting of his
tlodco In more than twenty years.,
i The main body nf tho three
thousand t)dd Fellows attending ;
me sessions liegnn arriving toduy
with a largo nllendnnco from
wit umetln valley cites.
MERCURY RISES
TO 84 DEGREES
- Fluke, pressed the mitrzle of his
.pistol lo bis own breast and
pressed the trigger. A bullet i
tore through Ills chest nbovo the
heart. i I
Today ho hovered between life1
and death. A surgeon said this!
morning: "If a heinmorrhnge !
chnnce to live."
"If Flnko lives he will be
ch irged w ith first degree mnr-'
der." " j
"When be learned Hint Finite
was but If. years old, the district ,
(Continue- on 1'ag. Tour)
President, In Rogue Valley Incognito
iinM Annexe. chit nnMTnAPTLEVEESON
n U lflrLnO
FOILED BY
L
Colonel Spirits Away
Youngest Morrow Girl
to Maine
PLOT
EXTORTIONIST
IS REVEALED TODAY
Plot to kidnap f..n.tncc Mor-
row, llniiKlH.-r of AniOitor
llultilil lorrw. lleul.-d. In
t op)rluln.-l Hiory of Uo.on
., -r.-!..
I
KOSTON. May, SI, tAI') Tho''''-"' fluilrman l-w of ihn com-1
I IMjeiliU
1'okI
in .a
cotoriclitvd
-lory lod-y say. Pwlitht W. -M..r-
I row. ambassador to Mi-aIco amlivcry Utile
..,,. . . ,,,,.,,
' .-.. .
fiance
i f,.lhu. n Ann- M.krrn.
.....
,u..u ..itortion plot. .'The money, foundation for finding total flg-t.hlp will begin Immedialely. It i ,,,en,ly 10 ,r0 "Sineers ope i . ..u,c c.iC
!ihe Post a.seris. was demandeu !. ires by any method or theory ' was announced today by the Itev. ! lhat a brc" ,r',,ld ta -verted. A j Tllltney, retired heavy
1 under penalty of torture and 'of law. The only thing that It FMber A. F. I.oeser. -request that President ovor weiKht boxinff; chamDion.
de.tU uf bis youncxnt dauuluer
I U 'r, " ZZ?TaZ tetr"'"
i i,?dn.L?"!-
:i,.arn ,ht the receipt by tbe!
.irl ..r t-n llirealertliie leUi-n.
was directly reiMinlble lor Iii.hI
Saturduy's seret fllsht hy I.lud-
' bergh and members of tho .Mor
row family trom the Morrow
home nl Knglewood. N. J
to,
'thilr siimmi-r place ai
1 1 n .-
onh
i i. . ,.!.. ,.M.n,i fnr ihe
'detective guard which has since
stood vigil over the l.lund r-
treat of tho Morrows in Maine
.. ill., imwnnuibn of
:OI1BlIulr0 iy another girl at the;
,,,,,, Aciieniv while c-mntauce
waB heing spirited uwny to Join
i,.ni jnsht.
The Post declare It ha learn-
ed that when- -Miss Morrow re-
. (O.ntinur.t on rK t:iKht
r..".TK lirtOP AI'TIIOIUF.n
WASHINGTON. May SI. ( P)
-The Interstate commerce; coni-j
iilsnion Imlay nulliorfee.1 ensu-rn
mid western railroads to reduce
fn lnlit rnt.-s on export In-at anil
whriil flinii-.
; Last Minute News ;
under control at II a. m.
Arr.ttkt.l) II lu.l.i:
roRTI.AMI. May 21. (l)
" anipiiinici ix-iow
'" eioow, imiiguw t.riszara, -i.
r- aM n "arnes
n ns in a nosiiini nen- u
.1-.. .......-- .......
,.H
shm k anil Ins or blood. His
ii rm wns l.orrRilv man-led es -
T1"4. '" .T"8"'
clawed nud chewed It. i
SEEK ItECOItn
KOOSI'.VEI.T FIEI.H. X. V
Mny lit, (AP) The monoplane
j i nroo MiisKCfe-ers, rnrry.ag inm
; pilots, t.Mik off nt 2:!iO::t2 p. in..
i eastern daylight time today In
'nn effort to break Ihe endurnm-e
flying recnnl r-.tnhllshel by the
army monoplane Quest Ion Mark. !
; !
APPIIOVK EXTENSIONS !
TAtXIA. Wash., Mnr 21. (A
P) Trste.-s of the ' Tacomn
clinnilH-r of ronimerce xole.1 nn-
prnvnl nf the t.rcat
inllronirs proiHiMNl
N'orihern
extension
Ore., soiilli
from klnmntli Fulls,
Into California.
SMITH llltKAKS ItECOHUS
ST. CLOI'I). Frnncc. Mnv i
(AP) Wh Iwo scorns of (10
Cloud Country rluh course mid
rnn nvtny from tho field In the
fli-st day's Iny for Ihe l-Ycncli
profrwliiniil olf clinmpplonslilp.
Smith's 111! a the morning, rive
under par, was duplicated In I ho
afternoon,
BY RULING
OF COURT
WASHINGTON. May 21, AP ,
-I'rlnrlpWtt of mi I road valuation'
itovplojxM hy tho lntr,tUfi -rommi-rrc
cam diImh Inn for in !
fiurfiow of rp- apturintf owen i
iitronii from tho H(. ..out L '
O'KbIIou railroad aro friouly j
rti'tnrhwl hy iht miprniM cimrt ,
dt )lnn Id the opinion of mem- .
hpr of thut hody.
T-y fi. ''".":
iniur ut -lit :iniiii r i mik u-
lory of ihn property Investment
In tranporiatlnn is not Impaired.
' Over many yearn, and at a rout
of 134.000.000 the rommllon i
!lh'"J ,h'' d,!, " Tal,,el
i tire eountry. to iiko as directed
! by law for rate making and other
J1 IU1IIIIHU .1..' . -
ipurpoaes. andtafter study of the
j ,.,,. dw,,,on . members
, . innvnr.d ,t,ul tho Talldity of
' this basic- dtn has not been ques-l
tinned by the supreme court. j
"This does not Junk all the!
vaiuaiioq wori. oou
uud.r the
iirlswon said ino-y. ro iar a ;
i can ..--e
tne decision
nnisils .
1 th-ti
that
; no-iy 01 nam,
r.irod nroncrtv are belug per -
,ivm.. .-
' IMtTcewitl
INQUEST WILL
-. s w w r - -a
BL HlLL) UVtK
t IT" 4 C A T A 1 T"T"V
. vpsk . . I . W
rtU IU rftl -.! 1 1
A coroner's inquest has been
called for 7:30 o'clock tonight
at tbn Earl bltlock Kuuerni
Home to prone the accident'
which caused the death of Claude
M. Itlley. t'J. who pawed awuyiollc church between Portland
at Klamath Valley hospital Suu-
fy night.
W. K. Hurrlson, driver of the
car wblcU str-.hk Mr. KiVy li
held
Hi tn (Ci.tt.'.y pan o.i mi
open charite. peuiling the cut-
couie of tho Inquest toni3.1t
Mr. Itlley was injured in an
accident 011 Sixth ai.d Walnut,
Saturday ulRbt. paltir awr y the
.text evening.
. FlItE CXIXTUOLLED,
MX Hl.lM'lHtu, Jinv ,,t.r
I) l-lre thnt iui-ni lor scv-
erul hours m ino noi.i or. ine
I British, Sti-nnicr Treviiiilon, en
lonle to iciorin, ii. iroiu
Anlllln. Ciilut. today wiw r.'porl-
i
, STOCKS I.OSK C.KOl XD
, .r. niiiix. .aj -. i
in noun in ..o;...-r .-.-
; nune; over me s.oe. '"'
sniii iom.j .. '"
I . ,,n..,.A . I,.. .nnr-Hie
Kr........
j efforts of pool ho"
a cenenil rally. Itnlls displayed
'lr,y "7B.r'lt!w--''!'- '
1 1 lection of llie favorable St. Louis'
Hecilon of llie favoraMe SI. Louis
nnil O'Fallnn decision.
I2AT1I VICTDt
CI.EVEL.IXO. May 21, AP)
or, i.oome , e-r, "'
1 idiyslrlaa or llie Cleveland clinic,
.iiccumbI. toda to llie erfects
'of polsomms gas which fllle.1 the
building art. two rviliii.m
Inst Wedncssbiy. ..Ho was the
1 2.11 h vlrllm of the disaster.
NO AtiHKEMENT REACHED
W'ASIHXtJTON. Mny 21. ( AP)
The Fnrm Heller Conrerence
eoniniliim broke HP nsnin today
nillioiit reiwliintt nn nirroenient
nfter lionso conferees flatly d. -
cllued o nk the house lo voic
'dlrccllv on llio illpntpt export
debent urn plan. . The article calls attention to tern Is the stronghold of educn-
." the fact Unit Klamath makes the tionnl and financial Inefficiency,
WHEAT PHICFS I.OWKR second worst showing In regard with rural prejudice against bnsi
CHICAGO, May 21, ( AP) ! to rural school taxation In the ; ness control us the chief ob-
Wlth Liverpool qnolntlons on .
wheat slinnlng less fli-ninos tlinn
exported, wl rnl prices here ave-
rngesl lower early today, A de-
cldd downtuiii . in Ihe vnlne nf
corn owing lo better weather for
planting operated -also to . ease
.wheat. .
UUM I fHU I
H
Hundred Thousand Dol -
lar House of Worship
to Be Erected
STRUCTURE WILL BE
DONE
i
IN S
MONTHS
"' ll""-h Will lie Icatcl
nt Corner of nlilti and Hlh
Stmt.; flfcluj-Tno root T x-
,-r Will !- ..r .'-.,...
Uuitdlnic.
(ieneral contract for Hie ron-
. . -
strurtion of the new r.ihoiic.
l . . , , . ievee ooaru anu KOvernmenL en -
P i u W n """iltlneers -werr supervising forces
; 1
llarrett. Portland contractor.
a:. work on ,h houM of wor.
uiW)n. liberal u of ,Eaixin.
f!d tbu contraot. - -
The general contra, t .for the
church and pnri-b bouse is $C2.-
. .' . "! . V
tell hltl 'I hi. I.-Bthan I naa
said, the total con or I lie pro-
j-.-. win uiiai approximately
: $100,000 including elrt trlcal and
Plumbing fixtures, and Interior1
. "'" re iu;n.
s
The new church will he
larjii'st and mo-t beautiful C3tb
and Sacramento. Its architecture
is of I!omaneso,iie style and tjo
- ironilniied on I'see Iclttht)
SELECT
I
5
Eleven new teachers were!
elected by the city school biard
at 1I10 regular meetine Monday j
insiii. .0 IaKe places icii vacant
uy re?ii;naiions ui me emi
lunations
ol
this semester.
. Oolden Allecn Pyer. resident
f i"0rIund was elected by the
!M-r, i .ai(t, ,, t)10 dm of
city school, nur.e for the ensulni:
year. Miss Pyer takes the posl-
ion imfi vacant throneh ibe res-
ilgnatlon ol Jibs Helen Canfleld.
Qther teachers elected Include:
, Mar--ret Hundley. Marslifield:
I,nbel Silver, A-hlnncI: Kdlth :
0oTf, Kugcne: Florence Walker.
Mnrshfl.-ld; WJlma Ilecson. Ash-
, 'and: Lulu McClav. The Dalles;
.... . ' ....
naroid Kennany. St. Cloud. Jim-
nesota; Ethel Zyssett. Klamalh
, ..... . , , ,.
Approval of the contract "of
Approval of the contract of
'James L. Ijulnn, contractor for
ine erecnon,oi an nnouion 10
I Mills school whs miulo si tho
meeiln- last evenlnc hv tho dl -
BO
NEW TEACHER
rectors. cer.
I ',
.
- If lOIYinf ll I lTt0 1 11 f I O
x VlUllltl lit XVUX
Taxes Held Too High
Intelligent ami constructive
criticism of Klamath's rural
t school expenditures is voiced In! "It Is among tho 2,000 rural
a comprehensive article appear- districts that waste is most lmln-
ing In the Oregon Voler of roll-: fully in evidence" the Voter
! Innd, ' 'states. "Our rural school sys-
stale and points out that uppnr-
ently tho county unit system ha.i
not solved the school problem. ;
Waste In rural school districts Is
"painfully In evidence" says the
article, and recommends furthe.1 ;
that tax payers take a hand In,
seeing that the rural school ex-
STREAMS 1
vrrrr- a tt-'x t i v !
WiiJlNilJ
(ll Ti c Associated Troon)
' ltlsing atreaiim and rivers now
'hi)ilcnlnK many sections of the:
: Mlxsiaslppi valley sent emergency
i crew scurrying to scenes of Ira
pcntilng dunger today hut disas
ter appeared to bare been avert-1
ed nave In one Instance.
As la the, bablt of the. floods.
I yesterday, only reported break
' "J"
wes leat expected. While en-
.trlmiers were directing forces at
three pi-res near Kennett. Mo..
The St. Francis bounded throaKh
'another weakened bit of U-ree
jnd overflowed some -O.OOCi
arres. Today the overflow bad
: forked and wa advancing thru
I the countryside In two stow
streams. The three other points
j Mbk -aarded and enRnoer,
n charge hoped the break had
1 relieved the pressure sufficiently
f,'o avert another ercrassc.
Mounds Landing. Miss., where!
break in 19SJ sent the flood!1""1 papers in a BU1I lor ai-
;of that spring across some of thecged breach of promise of
ueiia s ricnesi lanus ana lowns,
.
ikh grew hourly in nambers.:by Mrs. .Catherine Klnjr
. " i""'iMi "
, vee there had been checked uf-
.
it.(. rnnTicrs to cor on ttor-i had-been oeut to Bridgeport
nmen, projects the levees are.'to be entered In the Supcr-
federal-built had brought no re-'- . ... . , f-JT.j
ply gave the Information that the',or Court Ol t aiHiela,
. . . . .
.-Mu .u...- iu u-
ton through the district engineer.:
. Major John C. II. Lee. of Vlcks -
burs
SECRETARY 10
RETAIN OFFICE!
WASHINGTON. May II. (API ;
The office of Secretary Mellon !
in making public a statement to-;
day by the treisury department '
bead, announced that the secre-j
tary - had not retimed and had -
no Intention of doing o.
The statement of Mr. Mellon;
issued at Ilia office said:
..Mv tt,tJlde , ,i10 qne!,.
(ion pf rcsi.naton is ,Uo ,ame
,as Henjamln Franklin's wag nu -
der similar circumstances, when
be said: 'I am deficient
I nm
afraid, iu the Christian virtue
of resignation
; OFFICIALS OF
' ROAD BUREAU
INSPECT" RO ADS
kc""P "'"" " """
of officials of the;
"ureau oi puuue roa.i were io -
ui'i-.s on.- ...u-, "'.taken
L-1 1 1, .A ...,a.i.l. h nttl. K
-" - i
i ''""y practicability of Mil
, method of maintenance.
Arrompanym, the 010'
, were William innnuier, niw -
were William C. Chandler,
sion stale nignway engineer, " -
, n. namoc. suue u.K.......
ten.once enclneer and C. C. Seel-
lev. resident stnte highway engln-1
U.1 UVIIUVIJ
pendlturea nve manased efficient-
; ly and economically.
stai-le to much-needed reform.
"School administrators are
making more effort towards
solving school finance problems
than are taxpayer agencies. While
the eduiatnr's ulterior purpose Is
to get more taxpayer money for
continued n fo.e Four)
BREACH OF
PRflMRF IS
I lUIIIIUL. IU
ALLEGATION
Former Heavyweight
Champion Involved in ,
Sctndal Action
!
! DETAILS WITHHELD
UNTIL SUIT FILED
Mrs. Kuherine King; Vojpirty Is)
I'Ulntiff la Half Millloa Ool
fair Itreach of Promise ' Suit
-troughi Ait Inst Former
llearjrwpistit Champion o t
World.
NEW HAVEN, Conn.,
May 21, (AP) Announce-
'
,:. ..., -noe.e.i
marriaire with S-00.00O
: . .
' claimed damages, brought
Fogarty, SO, of New York
! I ITir flfroini-r I r wh na I I ' nn a a
1 1 VI . -
w...
The papers were sent by a d
'nutv eherlff for ffllnr tills
morning, and a member of the
. law firm ot Field. Durant and
j Levere went to court to arrange
.or other details of entry of the)
Isnlt. ... ,
The papers bnd not been filed
noon. It was stated at the of
fice nt Colouel Lewis L. Field.
who signed tho writ as commis
sioner of the superior court, tbas
the delay was due to details ot
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IL
The United States forest ser-
jviee has every lutentlon of eon-
structlng Its link of the west-
side Klamath lake highway.
This was revealed today by E.
! B. Henry, county road engineer,
, who has received word from
; Hugh Rankin, supervisor of the
i Crater National forest, that the
1 construction of this segment' of
' ro!,1 ls .conte'nP1-,et hy the for-
However, - the
forest service
of bow- soon
made no mention
;,,,. project
would be under-
"We assume " Mr lfenrr com.
, . "that the road work will
. . .
; of road wht.h . f , , ,
lwould construct would be .bout
20 miles. Klamath county would
. ..
Aunt Het
"I didn't know Sallle liked
me much, but this morniu'
I got a letter from her an' It
was wrote with a pencil."
PLANS
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