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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1931)
November 16, 1031 PAGE SIX' 1J.E EVENING HERALD. KLAMATII FALLS, OREGON MOTHERS GUESTS , AT SOCIAL TEA "Four of a Kind" Wins! CARL A. MORLOK Mothers of all Campflr girls In tha cltr were gueeta at a lovely formal Oriental tea glren ' by tha various groups la th Methodist church eoclal parlora from i until S o'clock Saturday atternoon. Tha rooma war f ferllrely decorated In tha Orien tal Idea with chryeanlhemume. chrrr bloaaoma. lanterne and Chlneaa screens bslng uaad. Tha president of each group Including Nettle Tompkins. Dca wrla. Margaret Daggett Apve, Dorothy Di-Lap. Dekonya, Mar garet Yaden. Blldella. Vaata Hamm, Maiama, Hernlre Baker. Baraqnwaa, Dorothy O'Donnell. Aboha-Hanta. Betty Claghorn. Ouseklnte. Marjorle 6outhwell. Wliierma. and reggy Jonneou, Shumakalowa, war In tha calving Una. Mra. W. E. Mereereau and Mr. J. C. Yaden pourad during tha flrat hour. Mra. H. B. Hnu- gar and Mra. J. C. Claghorn dur- tm tha second nour ana n. Thompkins and Mra. Gua Jonh on during tha final hour. Olrla who aaalatad In eerrlng war Mlaaaa Joan Kranenourg Imalda Talford. Sua Mereereau, Jaan Hauger. Ererelta Gllleeple, Mildred Cullmi. Klalne Bordau Marguerite TJerllnge. Lucille Hadlund and Marjorl Booth' wick. During tha aftarnoon a splen did program waa given. Bath Cummlnga ot Apeya group aang "Tha Japanaaa Sandman" and a rlolla duet waa glren by Mildred Myara and Bath Cummlnga of tha Apaya group. Catherlna Claghorn. also of tha Apaya group gars a talk on tha work of Campflr Mlaa Virginia Duka of Aloha-Hanta group gare talk on actlrltiaa ot bar group and a Chinee Up da no waa eiren br Margaret Yaden ot Ollndella group. Paggy Johneon r Knh-Uarkolawa presented tap dance. Mary Thomaa of Dakonya gar piano aolo. Mlse Dorothy Schupp waa In charge ot the program. Ntaatakl croun of Langell pal try waa nnabla to attend, but thre zlrla from Bonania as- latd. Commltteee In charge of the evant ware: Entertainment Vir ginia Myara. Elliabeth Lundaulat, Jeth Cummlnga and Lillian Red itj; decoratlone, Imalda Telford, Vettie Tompkina, Mickey Uerl nga. Marian Telford: aerric. .'hvllls Murana; receiving, Erer- Hta Gillespie, rear! jean on, Mildred Cullen; food, Joan itranenburg. Dortha Williams. Thalma Fossum; lnrltationa, Dlckser Dryden. Bath Cummlnga, Uernic Ranker; clean-up. Mar garet Slaymaker, Vaata Hamma. Virginia Duke, Dorothy Cullen, Ruth Glasco, Louis Terrell, V Irian Adama. CONSTABLE a, ttM We Will Appreciate Yarn Sap? - 'ft i-VN ' v ,os. a ; k - y I'll ARDMORE. Okla- Not. It OJ.FD What may be the final chapter In tha alaylng of two prominent Mexican youtha by Oklahoma deputy aheriffa la acheduled to be written Into the Carter county district court rec ords bare next week. The accused deputise, William E. Gueaa and Cecil Crosby, go on trial next Tuesday on mnrder charge In tha slaying ot Manuel Garcia Comet, son ot a wealthy Mexico Cltr attorney. The alaylng of Gomes and his college companion, Emlllo Cor tes Rublo, consin of President Paacual Ortls Rublo ot Mexico, occurred at midnight on an un limited residential street her last June 7. In a prerioua trial which aroused international Interest, Gueaa waa acquitted In tha alay lng of Rublo. CHICAGO, Not. 1. Three Harrey, 111., youths and a fourth from Phoenix, Arts., who police declared confessed to murdering one man and to plot ting the murder of three other persona who had witnessed their crime, were sentenced by Judge Walter gtanson today to peni tentiary terms ranging from 21 to 40 years. Tho youtha and their sentence were: Joseph' Bleleckl, 20, sentenced to 40 years; Robert Der Wey, 19, sentenced to 35 years; Ed ward Smith, 18, and Stanley Stroka, 20, aentenced to 21 years each. Stroka la from Phoenix. The others are from Harrey. They confessed the mnrder of Oscar Erlckaon, lea cream ren dor, during a holdup June 3. Capitalising the publicity be facetted In May, 1120, whan ha became tbe lather ot auadrupleta, Carl A. Morlok waa elected constable at Lansing, Mich., by an orarwhelming margin orar tha closest ot his si: opponents. Morlok's campaign card, on which appear picture ot the new constable and his tour young daughters, la ahowa abore, Morlok carried IT ot tha clta It prvcincie. GEMS OF PERIL (Continued from Page va Was Da Loma Tha Woodcock Prepares Prohibition Plans OMAHA, Nebraska. Nor. 16, (UP) Federal Prohibition Ad ministrator Amos W. W. Wood cock aald here tonight lie may have an announcement Sunday Morning concerning the predict ed uphearal In city and atata liquor law enforcing circles. Woodcock arrived here this afternoon and conferred with U. S. District Attorney C. E. Ran dall, federal deputy administra tor General William M. Rowan, ( aptaln of Detoctlrea Paul Sut ton and Chief ot I'ollce Fstan-owskl. lTA;llll,KS REFl'MtED SALEM, Nor. 14. (UP) Re funds totaling f850,0O0 hare bwn made hy the state treasur er's otflce on 1929 Intangibles tax warrants. It was estlmat-wl todar by Stat Treasurer Hol-aian. same maaf FlyT Mary waa conrlneed beyond any doubt that the Count Enrique Da Loma whom Ethel waa Infatuated with waa Tha Fly. And Cornelia Tabor had barely missed baring him la her house aa a week and guaat. It waa frightful, and It waa laughable. But asoat ot all It op ened up a new new ot The Fly and hie methods. So that waa hie game tricking silly society girls with his old. old title racket! Whether his nam waa really De uoma aia not matter: prohably It waa aa alias. H so. It waa a new one, for Bowen had searched po ne mas tor a record of a man by that name, and found nothing. A1ao and thla gar key renewed heart for the chase It waa prob ably tha tint ha would continue iu nee. She dared not tell Dirk what she was thinking. He would think her ntterly mad, looking for Tha Fly and finding him in eiery " croeaea aer path. ln wer soma questions she simply had to ask. "Did yo ae him at all De "No." "Ha dldnt giro Ethel hla pic ture or anything?" "ZZ ThB tAit Pattlsi iy. W hat do yon care, anyhow! Sot going to fall for him. too. r. you?" She looked renrAAf hiM the thoughtful pucker did' not leara her brow. "When did ha call up and tall her h wasn't coming?" I don't think h HM rw.v swared after a moment's consid eration. "I think abe aald ha fall ad to show up. and whea aha eatl Jd hla usual hang-out they told her about his father dying and hla " " sons to look after tha estate." Ha looked at h Yon think ha ir.t . her? Mayo a did. But Lord. Id go to South Africa myself to get away from that young cata mount. No matter how many mil lions her dad a got." Did Da tinie Im l . a About the millions. I mean'" "Probably. I eald ka wstn't out to marry nmn ri.t roused himself suddenly, crushed cigarette and put his arms around her. "But why are we talking about them, sweetheart" ta,"'td,7",),-"'Whr,r,W6Ulk- Whr. inrfA xr. .i. happily after scrotal blissful, speechless minutes, Thla was what sh had been longing tor. .-. nuw ma sne erer llrod through them alone? She sighed deeply. Well, that was all orar " " IDei Id! rmmkM '"'"""" ana waa going away nw neen cried ant r,i-, . . ...vu irva x7ira again. one ciutched. him tightly. vvme wim na." aha hrrH " ; ""r w go nnieea you do!" xir airoaea Her hair gently. You really want me?" ner eye answered him. ener still." h suggested. -j- a. iay nere." a.rerytning a fmHt t n to go. Besides, Pro just learned some things thst msy be of great ralne. Thera'a too much at stake now. Dirk." aha turned toward him auddenly, an agony of plead- i , '" ce. -uirk, don't you bellerw In what I'm trrlnr t rfn m i mil It was Terr atlll In th " " ' 1 - - - iiKniea onir n jitm wall brackets and tha flii-v.-. t - auiail wooa-iira. I bellar In you." Dirk sM presently. Marr'a errhin. u saw hla face contorted with tha .ri . t Ulrl)' ,na D'lnr. uans, IB. wngan m tjrttK hah W hen I m away from you. I get wild ideas. Other people aay things and It hurts. I shouldn't ii.ien, snow. But I do H. case us you." His hand grlo- ku Kii uuui uer oenumbed fin gera acned with the pain. "You mesa so much to me that tha least breath the least suspicion " He stopped and held bis lower up witn hla teeth Ilk a man In physical pain. Mary was appalled. "What do they say?" she whispered. n, nothing that'a true at least If It la I don't bellre you rams u. i min you rs per- iecuy innocent about It That the Jupiter money has turned your head that you're being nice io ine old man Just for what you can get out of him. God. lr l her knew about that will what a Jab- uer inerea oe! And of course that newspaper story about you last week was just about tha last straw coming right out with tha Intimation that you'd had the rot ten bad taste to choose that hor rible necklace ..." Mary waa silent, stunned. "There's nothing I can say," she faltered, as Dirk seemed to be waiting for some comment. "My Idea was," ha went on, for you to glra out a statement just a few lines, no more denying It In a dignified way. It's too late to atop a lot of fools from gaping orer It. but It'a tha best you ran do now the harm's done, what it waa yon did choose a ring or a pin or whaterer It was. in.i inr he aake of sentiment. It would help to quash this gold-digging notion about you that erervbndr Bceme to have " Mary said, "I couldn't do that, Dirk. I did choose tha necklace." It wai Dirk said, "Oh Mary.' almost a groan. "It waa bad taste, but I need It I bar to bar It Whan The aiy a Dean caught with It It can go to the bottom ot tha aa tor all I cars. Why you make so much ot it tnougb. Is beyond me. "louT going to wear It la puniic, where people can aee?" He aald It as It ha war asking wheth er an meanr to go out naked. xier. pernapa out not now. "Now, If necessary. Whenever I must." 8h felt as It she must burst Into uncontrollable laugh ter. "Dirk." sha aald, "thla la the moat ridiculous thing I hare erer heard of. It's such a little tning to causa a big rumpus. Aad what a wrong with the Jupiter money r von t you want ma to hare It?" Ha was almost Insane with lesi ons anger ah saw when he turn ed nia distorted face toward her. "I daresay It'a email ot me," he said sarcastically, "but I don't! now do I know what that old fool thlnka ha'a buying when ha turns bis entire fortune orer to you? How do I know hla son isn't riant when h tells Masteraon. tha crit ic, mat Baa too busy to hare aa exhibit now he's got to rout bis tamers mistress? How do I know tha old reprobate didn't shoot his own wlfs to get rid of her? He stopped tha nolle Investigation didn't he? And why did he do that? Becauae It threatened yon. or himself? I don't know, I wish to God I did! That wild kid brother of roars and hla threats when Jupiter re fused him money made a bandy peg to nang tne murder on. May be he really did It; Marba ha only knew who did It! Eddie waa killed purposely, perhaps by someone who wanted to shut him up. Yon want m to think soma mysterious gunman waa reaaon- sible for It. for the first murder and Eddie's, too. And yon won der why I don't fall In with your lantasue lala. a Lorimer car killed Eddie: a Lorimer car car ried tbe murderer to and away from tha house, after Mra. Jupiter waa killed. Whose Lorimer car? Why not Jupiter's?" Jupiter's?" Mary asksd atnnld- iy. His, yes! Ton didn't know hs owned a Lorimer car, did yon? Weil, he does." Oh. Dirk." Manr wronr hr hands, "how can you aay such hlngs of a sweet old man like that! You don't know him! Why, he's never aald or dona a alnala thing." 'I don't know him." nirk irnit. d. and neither do you. How long baa hla wife been dead Two months. Well hs knows better than to make a paaa at you so soon. He knows the sort of girl you are. that a falsa move would repel you." "Then you don't believe I'm as bad aa Brace and other people ay I am?" Dirk glowered mutlnlously. He gathered her roughly Into bis arms, held her cramped and breathless, as if ha would never let her go. "Com on away with me." ha begged, "out of thla bouse. Damn It. It hurt me every time I come here to see yon. It'a ugly, for all tbe money that went Into It May be because of tbe money that went Into It And Its ugliness hss come off on you. You're going to b smeared with it and I can't get you away . . . I can't make you ae." "But what abont Bowen? He couldn't be In the plot, even If th rest wer tru. And It isn't . . it's too preposterous!" I Bowen s just a cheap sensation-monger, aa l'v always tried to tell you." Dirk remarked, lr. rltably. There It was again. Mary stir red restlessly in his arms. Pull Ing away from him, she sank to the conch, nut her forehead In her hands. "I've got to think." she ssld. I'll tell yon later what I deride to do." 'Does TOO r father halloo all this you're been telllnz me? if he thinks Mr. Jupiter murdered nis wile, why does he remain bis lawyer? Hla triend?" I don't know what dad Ka. Ilevea. He wouldn't desert Jupi ter If he murdered a township, though. Jupiter Motor Car stock ia about all we're got that surviv ed the crash, you know. We owe him gratitude for that. Resides, dad's bis lawyer, remember. He wouian i turn against him any more than a doctor runs awar when hla client falls 111." Besides, ha went on miser ably, "what men do Isn't Import ant to men. It'a what woman do that hurts." "And I've hurt you," Mary mur mured, aadly. ".And there's mora to com. "Yon think you'll go then?" "I have to go." ah told him doggedly. "I can't quit believe I ve got to find out tha truth for myself!" Dirk stood UP with an air of- flnallty. Ha looked rery white and stern. If you go" he aald In a frightening voice, "if you go, I'll know that you I'll know " 11 choked and slopped. What erer It waa he would know Mary was not to learn, for with a twitching facs ha turned and bolt ed from the room. (To Be Continued) ; IF 1DO? TlJIMfTD'W mm yiM. 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