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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1930)
Friday, November 21, 19sw PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORFfiON MEMBERS KIDNAP OF GANG HELD Police of Lot Angelet Raid Hideouts And Arrest 13 TIMES EDITOR WAS AN INTENDED VICTIM Gang Had Collected Money From Two Wealthy Los Angeles Men L08 ANGELES, Not. 11. (AD Polio claimed today they had broken ap a rang ol alleged kid napers, responsible for threats re cently made against several prom inent Los Angeles citltens. The announcement came after the ar rest of taelTe men and a woman In a series of raids conducted by Kdward Chitwood, head of the narcotic squad, last night. Although members of the sus pected gang, allegedly organlxed in Bast St. Louis of volunteers from Chicago and New York, were held on violation ot the state narcotlo act, Chitwood said be hsd Information from the underworld they plotted the kidnaping and actually carried out two ot them. Those In custody are Albert Xempe, XI; Harold J. Slansberry, 31; Sam Strong, 35; Margaret Rrycs, IS; Howard J. Smith. 35; George Scott, iJ: Krnest Block er. 38: George S. WIIon. 41; .Tone Long, 32; Jack McNeil, 27; Kay oeelork, 26; Ben Nichols, IS; ani Taul Cook. 32. Chitwood said the prisoners or ganised the plot to kidnap Harry Chandler, publisher of the Lns Angeles Times, which recently was revealed by notice after the publisher hsd been placed under guard. No attempt waa made to carry out threats against Chan dler. Investigators said two wealthy elt Irons hsd been kidnaped and had paid ransom, but did not make re pons because of threats sgalnst their lives. The su'pecU, taken In raids on Isolated hideouts, will he paraded before victims of holdups todsy In an effort to obtain further Iden tification. Police suld narcotics were found In the apartments raided. They said they bad In formation the gang members held regular meetings and maintained an arsenal for use In crimes plot ted. The cache waa not dij-cov-ered. Finger printa and descriptions ot the prisoners were dispatched to Chicsgo, New York and Kan sas City authorities for possible identification. Interstate Fair Started 37 Years Ago Discontinued SPOKANE, Nov. 21. (AP) The Spokane Interstate fair, an anual erent here (or $7 years, was ordered discontinued yester day by Tote ot the stockhold ers. '"The fair, a great drawing card a few years ago, had no longer appeals to the public fancy," K. lnslnger, a director, said after the dissolution meet- i Ing. "There are toa many other 1 amusements and diversions." Cashier Beats Off Three Assailants Portland Golfer Leads Field In Oregon Golf Play rORTLANO. Nov. II. (API Art Pease Portland golfer, was leading the field aa 13 players finished the first 1 holes In the Oregon open golf champion ship, which started at the Co lumbia Country club todsy. Pease took a 33 on the (Irst nine and repeated the count cn his second nlue for a ". Of (0 golfers finishing the I first nine holes, Johnny Rohblns, Alderwood star, Portland, was tied with Al Esplnosa. Chicago pro. with the par score of 3t. The nearest finishers of the first nine holes to the leaders, KobMns and Koplnosa, were Ar lo Kyle, Klrerslde Portland, with 17 and the distinction of making hole-ln-on In chain plonihip play, and Clarence Clark, professional of Oklahoma, who also had a 37. Gt.ll!: I'PKIltK DOWN' I.OS AXC.KLES. Not. 31, (API Lyman Voelpel eaa fly upside down In a gilder. Twice In a flight he flipped the machlue over and flew lot) feet. There are It. 411.0(10 people In Rngland and Wales, according to an official estimate. SYDNEY. N. S. W Nov. 11. (AP) Left in sole chsrge of the suburban branch of 3 batik tor a few mfnntea this morning the cashier, M. R. Hodklnson. not only beat off a desperate at tack by three gunmen but fa tally shot one of them after being himself seriously wound ed. The baffled gunmen dashed oft In a waiting taxi to which they dragced their wonnded com panion. The body of the dead gunman later was found dumped on the sand bills just outside the city. Women's Galoshes Pair See Description on Back Page Golden Rule Basement Store Three-Quarters of a Million People are VERY FORTUNATE to be located within the 100,000 square miles of Rreier's trading territory and to be able to group this bona fide opportunity to get the things they need at BREIER'S GENERAL SALE THE SUPREME EFFORT OF 1930 COME! SAVE! and COME AGAIN! A few left cf those heavy fine looking Overcoats. Regular I IS. 60. Pendleton Wool $9.95 r To be had In 13 Pair ot Mens Dress Trousers go- white and grey, lug at $1.00 29c Sample Underwear. A fine big group to be bad at ts.oo Man's All 1. Wool Blaiers. A high grade gar- M e n'a Leather ment at Faced Canvas Gloves. A regular . is. T..u. $2.93 19c 13-lb. Cotton Cn- . . ion. Medium heavy ssn Frock weight. A 11.16 Worth decidedly 'egular. . n mm more but going 85 c MBrekrfr 77c Another shipment ot those fine Vir gin Wool Robes and Blankets. V2 price rhle speaks (or It self: llolding-Hem-Ingwar Hose. Reg. 11.96 quallt . $1.00 Fresh shipment of Fine Kayou Hloom ers and Panllee, 43c Panel Curtains Good quality Mar . "e. 43c 11 beautiful chrlst mss Cards In gift box. Reg. fl.7& value. 98c aiBrderQy MtoMMH-MaW'V. tfNS . A I TLto as ltd Ikspfi w mjD At Klamath's most popular Variety Store you will find a great assort ment of your Thanksgiving floods. Everything for your tablo is here. except the good eats. THANKSGIVING ROASTERS Heavy Murk Steel, CQ 9'fc x 14 eji7t- Heavy Muck Steel. ZQn 10 x 15 Oe7i Heavy Black Steel, QQ 12 x 17t, OIV Just Vapawked COOKIE JARS III Inches In two tone lus ter, brightly decorated with gold knob ban dies, 4 design ALUMINUM ROASTERS 10 Inch round amply proportioned 89 c 18 Inch Princess brand d0 CC heavy a hi milium P ieOU l .$1.19 C.Iuku Bake Pits Pluto, in N'ickle d (f Frame. Special D,UU Other Cookies Jars from SOc to AOo STEM WARE Choice of goblets, shor berts. cocktails, lo pink snd crystal. C b o I e s of fonr designs, 2 J Q 43 l'IK( H DINNER SET rt rsrailHMliu ivory, yviiuw gia.o SEE3llb floral decoratlona. Open T J I S pieces $8.95 KLAMATH VARIETY STORE K. S. 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