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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1929)
Thursday, NovomW 21, THE EVENINT, HERALD, KLAMATH FATJ.S, OTTEOON PAGE FIVE D loan by Nesa S u I'vlco, Iio . iiiH Pi DC (HAPTKIl XXIV. "(loiiil muriilhi, air," Iliiiiilua (rnalml lh lllllo old postman Unf aranllilty. "Yoh'vm iirolmhly ln-n i (I ilat Mr. Kmiiia HnKiirlh la deuil. I'm il"ti'live," mill ha ahowril n liailK which Hlrawn liuil bruiipilit him mi Hmitluy to l ust'd H rmuroncy. " uiKlnrslaml that yuu liavu liwn (li'llvcrliia a rnu tnr.il lot I or to Mra. IJojiiirlh un or ahoul tha ft rat of tlm month (or tha iaat flva yar." "Thal'a right." llm postman IioiIiIimI. "Anil I wua Just saying to myiM'lf JiimI a I rouia up tha walk that thin la tha tlr.l llmo that liHIor ain't runiu, regular aa tha ralcnilar llclt." "What!" lunulas rjaiulat.d. "You re aura tha latlitr dliln't ar rival I'm afraid thla ta aurloua " "No, air. 11 ain't hxra. You oan ra fur yuuranlf," tha pnt man ltislsl.il. "Klrat tlmc-uo, It ain't tha flrat tlmo, eltlmr. I racolloct now that una month It didn't coma till tha third, and tha old ladr waa In au awful alow otor U. Hut It did allow up finally, and 1 nckon It will thla tlmo " "Ifohably, but tha luttar la Im portant," lluudna Intnrrupli'd. Mr, ilogarla'a corroaponduul la antfoubtsUljr a oloaa ralatlvo, and wa aoraly niid tha nama, la ordor to notify bar what baa bappanad ban." "Wall, If tbat'i all tbat'a wor- ryla' you," tha poatmaa brighten ad, "1 can balp yon out, my boy. Put la, I know that lady'a nama a wall aj my own. Itackoo I oaiht to, attar fla yaara " "What ta UT" Dundea waa aor- ly to ba ao Impatlaat, but tha old man might rambla on lndatlnltaly "Nama of Orar.a Mia Bally OraTaa." tba poatmaa rap I led da- Dbarataly. "Addraaa No. , Waal ilrd St., Naw York City." "OraraaT" Uundaa repaalad Bally Ora.sT That nama aounda familiar M a a a "Jt'a oommoa aort of nama tta poatmaa told him mildly. funny thlui tba poor old lady aarwr got lattara from anybody alaa and narar wrota to anybody kit to thla Mlaa Bally Oraraa. Al vaya put har lattara to alls Oraraa la aa anralopa addrauad ao ma. aad t had to taka 'am out and mall 'am for b.raalf myaalt aaar ehar-aotar, that poor Mr, Roiartb ' "Yea," Dsnde airaad absently kla brow koottad with as effort to iwmambat why that nama rang a ball In hla memory. "Tea, air. A funny char-actor. aba poatman want on, with almnat rffcoullah rellih. "I're m many rtmny thlnga la my time bus baada aad wlrea geltln' aerrot 1st- jn and oaln' falsa namea at the gaaaral dellrary, but In all my ei penance I navar did know of a woman being afraid fur It to gel at that aha waa wrltln' to anotb ar woman . . . Wall, air, I'll be noTlnc on. Want to Uka tbla mall Into tha home for me, young fallart Bate tbeea old lege mlaa a faw atnpa. And don't you worry. That letter'll coma along on tha next delivery, moro n like ly" "No!" Dundoa almont ahouted. TJo, It will narar come!" And paualng only to anatcb the bundle of Ilhodea Hotiae mall from tba astonished poatman'a hand, Bonnie Iiundea plunged up tha a La pa Into tha ball. Aa ha toaeed tha mall to the ball table and reached for tha phone he waa balf-aobblng under bis breath; "My Oodt My Uodt" Into the transmitter ha breathed urgently: "Pollca haadquartara! And make It ni py, for heaTen'i ankel" "Dundee apeaklng. Put Lieu tenant Btrawn on tba wire pirate," ba panted. "Hallo, boy! Whal'a up? Data yoa caught tha murderer?" tba welcome rolca of hi chief came hanterlngly to tha erlled now Otacrlre. "Listen, chief! I've got to aee you right away. Walt for me there, won't you? Something pnta an entirely new light on the whole terrible business!" Ten mlnutea latnr, a breathleaa. hullnaa young mnn rulupultvd Into Muutoiiunt Hlrnwn'a aniall offlca at police hcadquartera. "What'a up, IIoiiiiIiiT? Taka It easy, buy, or you'll ba passing out with tha houl," Htruwn urged, aa h roae and awung up a chair for hla auhonlliiato, "H. la dadl Murdered!" Dun- dea panted. "Who tha duvll ta B.T'; Btrawn puled. "Oh, yea, that dame In the old lady'a dlury. How do you know ahe'a dead? Nothing In the dlury about It " "Uemembar I told you I waa going to watch for the poatman and get tha rexular flrat-or-the-monlh latter from B.T' Dundee tried to get control of hlmealf. "Well, It dldu'l come, but tha poat mmi waa able to loll ma wbo H. la or waa! Bally Uravea! Ball; Graves of New York City!" "dravea?" Btrawn putiled. "Dona aound familiar" "Hurh la fame, even when you gat murdered," Dundee cut In brutally. "Bally (iravoe waa mur dervd while I waa In New York. Let me think It waa yea. It waa on June 1, A Hunday. 1 remem ber, berauee my boat from Eng land docked on Saturday and one of tha flrat thlnaa 1 read In a New York newnpapor waa the mynterl oua killing of an equally myala oua young woman one Bally Uratrva, living In an old brown tuna houM on Went (3rd atreat 8ha - a e a "Have they ranght hrr murder ar?" Btrawn aaked, almoat aa ex cited aa Dundve. "I remember it dimly, now, but didn't keep up with It " "No, unlaaa they've caught blra alnra I arrived In Hamilton," Dundee aaiured lilui eagerly. "Hut let me tell you all about It, aa 1 remember It from tha newapuper account a. "Bally Uravea waa the bead mil liner In a amart Weat G7th atreat bat abop. Had boon with the ahop for three year, coming to tbam from tha millinery department of a big (tore. I remember that the paper commented on tba fact that aba bad beeu extremely reti cent about her peat; In fact, none of her bualneaa anoclatee know tba allgbteat thing about her, ex cept that aha waa an excellent de signer, and apparently bad no friend outnlde the ahop." "How waa aba murdered?" Strawa Interrupted Impatiently. "Strangled, I uppoe Jut to mak It mora hulr:ralalng?" "No," Dundee retorted reluct antly, but with a grin at hla own expenae. "H.T head m bashed In with a heavy dek lamp,-but there were no fingerprint ou It lust blood and a few hairs. And ihra ware no flnKorprlnUi on any thing, oxcept tha dead woman', although the murderer had han nacked bar one ruom and kltchonet et apartment. Mho had the rear half of the second floor In one of those old brownstone fronia. con verted Into light housekeeping apartmenta. The police found fresh aahes In tho grate, indicat ing that the murderer had burned all of Bally Oraves' pup. rs. tor none were found not even a let ter or an advertising circular." "Any due as to the murderer?" Strewn demanded. "Practically jioiie al all. The tenant of the front apartment ou tho second floor told police that he heard tho fulut ringing of a doorbell In tho rear apartment about 8:30 that Buuday morning. Tba medical examiner placed tha tlmo of dentb between 8 and o'clock of that morning. Tho tennnt told of hearing, a mun voice call out, 'Special delivery for .Mlaa tlravei,,' but paid uo at tention. Did not eveu open hie door to look out; no renaon why ho should apy on hla neighbor, of co u rue. "When bo went out for break fast about 10 mlnutea later, he ay, h heard and aaw uo one. A a matter of fact, tho murdorer rontd, not have picked a bottor time to enter and escape unob- cH." Ito Anno Austin. Author of lhe Dldck Pigeon," "UlvU Wives; et anrved. Now York la atlll aaloep at t o'clock on Sunday. Tba (Iravoe girl police placed hor ago at about t wa dreasod In nightgown and kimona. Evident ly aha bud risen from tha bed 14 answer tha doorbell, rung by tha dike apeclal delivery poatman. I'oatofflc racorda ahowed no such letter had been received for her," "Who discovered tba crime?" Btrawn asked. "Mlaa Uravea' flrat assistant de signer at the hut ahop. It aeema that Bally bad asked her friend using lb word In a loose aonan, alma alio did not make a real frlnnd of anyone, apparently to bava Buuday breakfast with her at 1 1 o'clock. Tba two girls ware going to make naw summer hat for themselvoa a aort of bua- inan'a holiday and tba young aa- alslanl brought aome of the ma terials with her. Whon alia could not arouaa Ml Urave aha be came alarmed, and asked tha Jan itor to open the door with his pas key. Tba last 1 road of the case tho poor thing wa (till lying In the morgue, waiting to be claimed by aome close friend or ralatlvo. And the pollca ware no nearer a solution thun tbey had been one hour after tha discovery of the body." "I wonder why Mra. Hogarth didn't happen to read of It In the local papers?" Btrawn mused, questlonlngly. "Wall a muiule! We've got a tile of tba thren local papera. I'll look It up." He returned very shortly. "No wonder alio didn't see It. June 3 wa tho day that passenger plan crashed at our local airport, kill ing 1 1 people. KverythJng elee was crowded out of the paper that day, and since tbey hadn't printed the lead story, the papers here practically Ignored It. An obscure New York murder doesn't mean a whole lot In Hamilton, yuu know . . . Well, hoy?" "Well!" Dundee smiled, but without triumph. " '1.' turned up, didn't he? I wonder whnt he was looking for. Kvldently be failed to find It In bla wife's apartment In New York, found her mother'a address Instead, and came on here to look further. My God! No wonder Mrs. Jlogurtb 'dreaded' that ba would 'turn up'!" "Aren't you Jumping to cauiclii slons? " Btrawn frowned. "In the first place, you don't know tint Sally Graves waa Mrs. iat:arhs daughter; In the second, you ve absolutely no evidence of a cniiliecllon between the two mur-dern." "Good lA,rd!" Ilonitlu Dundee ejaculated, In boiie.il a.muimipiit. 'I'll luy you two bets: :int. that Sall was Mrs. HoKurth' daugh ter, aud sec.ntti tnat I,. 9 bad pen ny turned up'! I.et a hnve a louk at that trunk of hers. I'll lay you third wager that we find some thing In it on whlih to wiu al leusi one of my bets!-' (To He CotilLnuid I Quake Rocks Liner Off Halifax Coasi NKW YOHK. .Nov. 11. (A!') The r.trtU'iUitkd wiiloli niu. felt almiK I he roitMt from Nrw York tff .1.,.. lux Monday. h n Hi" Inter Olympic, C 1 0 inl.e out ut new., from Mtuu lo Mem, her cotmiiMiifler rcpoitt d tui!:iy on urrlVHl hero from aSoutiihitOiptmi untl t'iiDi'buuiR. Off leers of tht Olympic did not know what happen uiul for 1 1 in n f ea r oil Hit a h i p h.ul h 1 1 a tfubiucrKou wre k ami pisi uaps dauuiRiMl her bull. Policing Klamath Falls Not Like It Was 20 Years Ago Tba following artli.le, taken from the Uregoulau, discusses the police elluatloii in Klamath Kails. Keith Am brine, chief of police, who recently visited Portland, granted tha Interview: "Tha Job of being chief of po lice In Klamath Kb I Is Isn't what It used to be befora the railrnud en tered that community, confessed Keith K. Ambrose, wbo I both chief of pollca and chief of tba flra department. Ha haa lived In Klamath Kails for 22 year, and hi absence during that time wa when be became a leatherneck during tha war and wa one of the playera on the football team of tha Murine. "We get everything In Klamath Valla now," aald ha. "With tha arrival of the railroads came trampa and other who fol lowed tha rail. "Ileforo that It wa difficult to get Into the Fall, and offender were atricny local. l nen came the highways, which gave accasa lo tho Kali. I'rlor to tha build ing of tha highway It wa a long, hard trip from Ashland to tbe Kali or from La ko view or from Ueud, but tbat ba been changed and tha people scoot in ovor the state roads. And, a I said, tbe railroads contributes a type of peace breaker that waa foreign to ua In tha earlier days. So there la always something doing In Kluiuath Kalis, and we have to keep moving. "Twice a year we nave tne In dians on our hands. Every all mouths tbey receive mony from the government, and tbey are nev er satisfied to be quiet as long a they have a U-cent "piece left. There Is a feud or two among some of the Indian families, and 11 la neceosary to keep an eye on them whin the allotment money la distributed, tor the Indiana do get liquor, and everyone knows what firewater doa la an Indian.' HINES TO CUT FIR IN OREGON I'lno Operator Make Htatement llut Declines til Disclose ro.sll.le Mile. I'OHTi.AND. Ora., Nov. 21, (A PI Kdward lllnes, Chicago mil lionaire and head of the kldward Hlnes Lumber company, which 1 pending ID, 000,000 ou a pine lumber mill project at Burn. Ore., said today bla company wa contemplating a comparable de velopment In one of tha large fir district of tba Paclflo northwest, i f p,, V lllnes. who arrived here from,jIVen F OUr For Manslaughter llurn. declined to announce what site war under consideration for tha fir mill, but Indicated Oregon would be preferred. "With depletion of I'lne staods In tha eouth and mlddleweat where wa have operated," lllnes aald, "wa must look to the Pa cific northwest for upply." A man wa arrested In a hotel tba other day for throwing th furniture out of the window. It' pretty bard eometlmee to find those collar buttona. IL'GKNK. Ore., Nov. 21. (A P) Ivan Brent, Kugano youth, waa sentenced to four year In tha atata prison, but paroled to Harry flown. Lane county aherift, In circuit court here yeaterday. Brent waa convicted on Invol untary manslaughter In connec tion with tha death of Kenneth Dlllard In an automobile accident here last August. Hla drlver'a license wa re voked for four year. I.OItO HYNd :i,i, LONDON. Nov. , (API Lord Ilyng of Vlmy, who la suf. faring from congestion of lbs lungs, paaaed a good night aud hla progress today wa aatlsfao tory. , Children's Colds W A Checkad without OVtR W M Checkad without Rub on I cits VAsoRuas IUI0W JABS UIHO VtAm SIDE GLANCES By George Clark ... w .11 r .J 'JF-- M t.rssa!fl ISMCSMT. I I t .el Mr4 1 "Dnd aald he thought I wa going to turn out all right. ' I "What doe your father do?" "Haa a taaldermlit.'' 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