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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1930)
Friday, March 21, 19.10 TITE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN BOOK OF CRIME IS CONCLUDED olution Of Slaying ' Reached After 7 Month Work MCWAHK. N. J., March 21, (A I') Bnen sillluis In fang war fur that bros nut with Hi laying of Arnold Itullislulti, Nw York lamblor, war atrlupail of I lirlr myatarjr by Nnwark pullc today with lha annoumonunt of I ha Monllflratloa of Kugon Moran, alia John Mra, ai lha vlrtlra ot a "rlda" wbua flaun anvalupad body waa fouud on Ihr outaalrl ot thla city. August . u:. final Oinr Itnulird Solutluo of lha Moran alaylnc, Frank E. Ural, deputy chief ot nolle, annouuead, wai brutiglit about In HI. Loula, . Foliruary II. ftar svn oiuulha work by da In. tlvi. Muran'l tlayar bavins furfallnd tbalr own Uvea, Uraa iloacrluod bla tiuuunceniuut th "final cuaptor of a brutal but thrilling book" of erlma. , Kind Cltarrrd Ihxly Moran'a charrad body waa lakan from flatna-wreckad autnmohlla In th doaolat luurahland aklrtlnc Nowark a wist 1,1a. Th automnbll waa with out Ihoua plataa and Ita angina nuiubara had bn altarod. Th teoth of lha victim wsre phutographad ana circular dl trlbutod to 40.01,0 dsnllats throughout lha United Statu. Identification, howatai. caina through a check ot th rogiatra Una laauad tor th fictitious sum hrra punched In th aulomuull') motor. Knflniw4 llolihorjr It waa Moran, tha polk aald. who engtnoered th Uui.000 robbery ot Mrs. Hugo C. P. 8rhollkopf In ltll. Th gange lr Mtabllahed relation Willi llolh.lala lereral year later, llrei aald, and waa dlapatrhed O Hoover by th gambler to "Uk r" of on Eddie Diamond wbu had gon thr for bla health. la Machine ttna Eddla and bla brother Jack had had a talllog out with llolhateln. Moran and bla henchmen turn-d a machine gun oo Kddl anil bla automobll In Denver Nor ember i. l!s, but Diamond es caped and died later of tuber culoali. Cut Down Income 8.ion after th death of Ilotb ateln. Moran. telling bla father that th gamblar'e paaalng meant th loaa of 11.000 a week to biro, mo red to Urentwood and later to Ilrlelle. N. J. lie disappeared In Anguau Heads Lawyers in Wet Attack Pa mm feu::" A '1 Girls' Team Treated To Show on Friday Mr. and Mr Harry Hundley treated th girl basketball team to a talkl show last Krldar olght for winning th aeml-flnal game prarloualy played with Henley at Klamath rail. Th girl eaw AI Jolaon In "The Hinging Kool," and anjoyed It vrr much. Th honored gueat war a followa: Emma Kallna, tor ward: Agnaa Dratll, forward; Ethel Kamarad, forward; Carrie Kucera. guard; Ellsa Klrkpatrlck, guard; Itlta Hundley, guard, and Murjorl Koa, auballtut. Pertonala Vaclatr Kallna baa returned from I'ortland. wher he baa been for aeral week. Mr. Kllma baa returned from Kir Uardaon Springs, where ah haa been taking treatment on account of her health, Mia AUca riifcer waa an after noon visitor at th bom of J. Fab Ineka laat Sunday. Many of lha Malln high school student attended lha Hi. I'atrlcka danc at Merrill last Saturday night. Mr. A. Kallna Is confined to her horn with lllnas. Mlas Irene Petrasek of Ashland vlaltad her parents orer tha week end. Roland Parkea, teacher of Ma lln grade acbool, Is confined to his horn with th tin. Mr. and Mr. Jim Ottoman and family wer Sunday visitor at th bom of Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Ranjus. Mr. and Mr. A. E. Wsmplar of Rocky Point wer visiting at th home of Mr. Warn pier's mother, Mra, Worlow, last week. Mrs. Joph Cbotard bag return ed to her horn from th hospital, and Is reported to b doing wall. Mia Carrie Kucera and Anna Zumr war Saturday afternoon caller at tha bom ot Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Kucera. MISSIONARIES TRAPPED. WASHINGTON, March II (A P) The stata department today announced receipt of word front China that ten American Catholic missionaries ar trapped In Kan chow by Communist Chinese. L03 ANOELE3, Cal., March It, (AP) Mr. and lira. Q. II. Fault jf Del Mont. Cal., reported today that thaJ daughter, Mr. Nva Carlylo, who lft her a few day) ago with her bridegroom, Donald Carlyle, on a honeymoon, had dis appeared near 'lood River, Or. A boy ot If ahould relv as much food aa an adult angagad In outside work inch aa gardening. Th Eighteenth Amendment ae illegally ratified. That la what aperlal committee ot the New York County Lawyera' aaao clallon, (loaded by former Su preme Court Juatlc Daniel V. t.'o bulun, above, baa derided. Tbey will argue before the United riiatea auurnma Court thai na tional pronlkitlon la In defiance of the Tenia Amendment of the Constitution, which aafeguarda the nghta of status and Individ ual agulnat "any eipaualon of fudnral powera." Contest Starts For Selling Annuals Th Malln Union high school has started th yearly p!sod of aelllug annuals by opening a con test between tha four clasaea for th purpoa ot aalllng the High School Annuals. The contest wss begun at noon oa March IT, and will run for Ibre successive weeks. The claaaea will report and turn In the amount of aubacrlptlona thoy have oblalued to the principal. Each claaa will be ecored according to their rank flrat, aecond, third and fourth. At tha end of three weeka the claaaea will b scored for the whole number of subaenp tlona received. The claaa having the loweat acor at the end of the contest will receive a day off for a picnic If '.he total number of aubacrlptlona Is 174, the whole acbool will get a plcnle at the end ot the school year. Tbe claaaea are nearly equal In number and strength, therefore, very alrong competition will be ahown. Natorally In accordance with th old ml, "survival ot th fittest." the alrongeat, most able, and co-operative claaa will win. Minstrel Show Is Given by Legion A mluairel was given by th le gion last Friday, March 14. It was a great succeee. Some fea ture of th avanlng war sougs sung by different persona. Many popular songs war played oo the accordion. Danolng and Jlga alao ware part ot tba entertainment, bealde many snappy and funny Jokea. A large audleuo helped to mak th ulnalrel a aucceaa. MAII.N'S BAHKfcTUALL SEASON A ttCCCKHH In .'pit of much lllneas and oth er ml fortunes th Malln high girls' baaaetball team haa had a fairly successful season, coming out aecond In th county. Th girls making their letter In basketball wer: Anna Zumr, Lillian Hlland, Ag nes Dratll, Marlorl Koa, Carrie Kucera, Ellas Klrkpatrlck, Itlta Hundley and Emma Kallna. The outcome of the gams was aa followa: Woa Lost Donania , , , 4 C Malln I I Merrill 1 4 The semi-final ohamplonahlp gam was played against Hsnley on th Klamath high floor. Malln wss victorious with a acor ot II to II. Th final gam was played be tween llonania and Malln, Bonan sa being victorious with a acor of II to II. Plan Por Conference The second conference of the Oregon Trad and Class Jonrnal association will be held at Cor vallla at th Oregon But College April 4. George F. Cornwall, managing editor ot Th Timber man, Portland, prealdent of tbe aeaoclallon, and L. 8. Jackaon. editor of the Commercial Review, Portland, eecretary, ar coop erating with Profeasor Charles D. Byrne, bead of th Industrial Journalism department. In ar ranging a program. It Is plan ned to mak the conference an annual affair. Editors and man ager ot trad and claaa mag atlne and papera In Oregon are member of th association. These are exact illfitrdtions of dresses now on display Come ira iPeojpSe Keep A CoEsnflsag WE'VE ONLY JUST STARTED If You Couldn't Get Waited on During the Big Opening Day Rush Come Back Saturday, We Are Better Organized Now and Can Go the Pace. EXTRA SPECIALS FEATURED FOR SATURDAY SELLING Boys' SHIRTS - COVERALLS Saturday w will aell In th flrat 100 women making a pnrchaa of 13.00 or over, Hoy Drraa Shlrta or Chil dren' Coveralls for only Limit ona article to a customer. 25c TAILORED BLOUSES Over 100 Women's Blonee to closa out at this price. A wld rang ot stylos and colors to chnos from. Val or to l. CO. On sal at $TI.59 Hose On big lot of children's nd misses' flue or derby rib hose. Light or dark colors. Some In 3-4 length. Vnluos to 00c. On sal at 25c Child' Dresses Over 100 children's droaans In this big sale group. Every wanted tyle, color and puttern. Uvgulur vulues to 3.!b. Sal Price $1.59 Child' Shoot A big assortment of chil dren ehoee and slippers grouped In one lot for quick sale and clo-out, at per pair $2.19 Sensational Reductions On READY-TO-WEAR Only at a CI oho Out Snlo like this can you hope to buy high quality Conts and Dresses at such great savings), Every garments grouped in sale lots for complete liquidation. To $9.75 Silk Dresses $ 4.98 10 $15.00 Silk Dresses $ 6.98 To $45.00 Kveninp; Drcsses..$16.50 To $35.00 Winter Coats $15.00 To $75.00 Winter Cdnts $24.50 $25 to $M5 Spring Coats $ 9.75 $35 to $47.50 Spring Coats.. $19.75 $47.50 to $75 Spring Couts..$22.50 Close Out Prices On All MILLINERY Our entire balcony space has been devoted to the display and sale of Millinery. All Hats including new spring models are grouped in sale lots for quick close out and dis played on tables for easy selection. To $3.00 Hats $1-00 To $4.05 Hats . To $6.95 Hats $2.95 To $9.75 Hats $3.95 All Infants' Bonnets at Big Reductions. Every one a distinctive creation of JANET WALKER, Foremost Fashion Stylist IN this tint sfiowing of Spring frocks, antJdpatxd for months by fashion-wise women, Janet Walker brings you an entirely new moda. For months she has been visiting the country's leading style centers, so that no detail of this new era of fashion sophistication should be musing in her selection for Spring, 1930. fashion favors "Cheney 'Prints" for Spring Tiny Floral and Dot Prints, Suede Capet in pastel and" street shades, created exclusively for Janet Walker, offer styles for every daytime occasion. None of the fashion-tmportant details for Spring are omitted. Op effects, quaint flounced sleeves and boleros suggest the Directoirt Period. Jabots, bows and flares are important, and die longer skirt line is emphasized. ach SVfodel Styled cAccording to Janet Walker Standards And each model, b addition to its authentic styling, lives up to rft Janet Walker standard of superior quality and fineness of workman ship a combination which has made them a supreme value in smart ness and economy. And, as you probably know, each Janet Walker is designee! accordinj to our individual order and sold here exclusively. THEN AM t OUff POUCY Hiiro Open Until s r. m. The Polly Shoppc Klamath Falls, Oregon -"-?lS"Ml I .f"N . r v WT&Yk D,STR,BUT,ON y pis - (ilQ presents these fine i w 'CTSv. wwtv' silk dresses at one I " Jaifcj. POPUlaT Pe' Nov cobrs vv m vli $1.95 II . .. . ' X V ' A V ' 1 k ' I Rosewood (Beige) NXrbs 7 ' National (Blue) vSo v "' Spanish Rose (Red) VN "X w Amethyst (Purple) V U rJ o.n Black and Navy -Nw Jk? f r--' ), JX. "i J X 7... Visit the Auto and Fashion Show jfK ' ' I I MLr ' 9U;;,;i Tonight and Saturday Might VS.-T V YiTi i M :