November 21. 103
PACE TWO
THE EVENING HERALD. JCLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
iUUill II
(Continued From Page One)
not completely covered by the
drifting snow, and already dead.
Ther were no mark of vlo
lnr, and apparently (ha woman
bad merely wandered from tha
renrh. No Inqueat will be held.
Tlia body waa found at 1:00
o'clock Thuraday, and word waa
Immediately aent to tha coroner.
Tha roada to and from tha ranch
wara ao bnrdenad with anow that
It waa Friday befora Coroner
Osley relumed to Ikevlew.
ltd urn lWflcull
Br tba time Oslo waa ready
to return tha anow had r-cov-ared
tha road, and be waa forced
to drlv to Li kevtow by the
Bonn ana ok vrnr tiuw,
the Yellowetooe cut-off, a dls
tanra of 110 ml lea.
Mrs. Barry la survived by her
husband. Tha funeral will take
place Monday at a. m. In Lake
view. cnnirivi? vn i jr-iereef-
llif temperature, riding on a cold
wave, from Northern Canada, eet
tled over Montana. Northern Ida-
day.-to add to the -grief left by a
damaging comblnlfn of blls
tarda, gale-like winds, rain and
now. 't'. ' '
Four deatha. sco-s-t automo
bile accldenta, Injuria to -bun-dreda
of persona who fell on lea
enrrntted atreeu and; sidewalks,
at least SO men unreported In the
Cascade mountain! of Oregon, no
(Continued On Page Twoi. ,
BUDGET OF DISTRICT
Vint.nstlon of the apparent
t. 060 Increase In the published
budget for th offic of th Dis
trict Attorney waa made Friday.
In th 131 budget there waa
provided under th budget for
th county Judge and com
missioners an Item listed, legal
and collection of delinquent taiee
220. Th district attorney re
ceived 15.510.1 for aalarlea.
deputies and advertising tax col
lections. District Attorney T. R. GUlen-
watera took over th tax won
formerly bandied by an attorney
hired by th county court. This
year 11800 la budgeted for the'
legal advisor to the county court
and collection of delinquent taxes.
Glllen waters handlee th tax col
lections and th bndget allows
1 4,074 for aalarlea. deputies and
advertising of delinquent taxes.
In addition tha district attorney's
... . . . j , 1 . r n
since la Daumw iw
rv avnense ana BDecisi in
ched budget
Considering th amount al
lowed a year ago for the county
court nnder thla Item and the
amount budgeted for th coming
year there la a difference of
11110 for tax collection. Taking
Cist amount from th increase In
th district attorney's budget for
the coming year there is an in
crease of only 11930. with an In
crease of 1500 in travel expense
expense and delinquent taxea the
amount listed for aalarlea, dep
aties and advertising and collec
tion of delinquent taxes is only
1,410 In th budget published.
ill'S INTEREST.
E
8AJI FRANCISCO, Nov. 11.
KS New hop for freedom baa
been given to Tbomaa Mooney
by Intervention of Mayor James
Walker of New York In his be
half. Mooney waa permitted to re
belv a newspaperman, for the
first time In nearly two yeara
today and one mora the man
Who has served 14 yeara on
charges of bombing tha Ban
Francisco Preparedness day par
ad in 1111 waa cheerful.
"It la great news that Mayor
(Walker Is coming," Mooney aald.
I am hopeful that . good will
soma of It- Maybe I'll .get a
hearing for the first time line
I bave been In San Quentln. Its
been long.
"If I ever get a hearing be
fore the governor the facta and
merits of my case will free me.
I am certain of that. They have
denied me that right many times
before, but I bop things will be
right this timo."
An electric hammer for remov
ing denta from automobile fend
ers and bodies Dai been placed
; pn the market.
Ttnaala ts trRlnln mora than
; 10,000 air pilots and mechanics
through her military organization
very year.
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Standard Statistics
(Copyright, 1111, Standard Statistics
5 Ind ia 10 RK'i
Today
I'revloua day
Week aio
Month ago
Year ago
1 year ago
i yeara ago
tilth (131)
Low (1IJ1I
100
High (1I0) w..
Low (130)
High 1.)
Low (lilt)
-.10l.4
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141.l
Today's. Potato Marketgram
FKI)Klt AI.-.STATK IXVTATOGRAM RKI.KASF.D FROM TUB
CtHNTV AtiKXT-S OFPIl'K XOVF.MHFK lit, ll)3t.
Shipment Reported tor Friday.
Vnlted States total tit, Oregon 14, Washington II, Idaho 101,
Maine IS. ...
.. Terminal Markets Reported for Saturday.
Chicago Carload received: Idaho IS, othera 49: ran on
track. Including broken, 131; anppltee moderate, demand rather
low, market ellghtly weaker; track sale earlota outwelght Idaho
Netted Ceme, aacked. per cwt. V. S. No. 1. f 1.40 to 11. SO.
San Franclfro Carloadi received: California 1, Oregon I; boat
receipt equivalent t California I cart, Washington 11; cars on
track. Including broken, 0; dock holdings equivalent to SO cars;
supplies moderate, demand moderate, market atronger, better fool
ing prevailing: prlcee unchanged since Friday.
Los AngaWe Carloads received: California 11, Idaho I, I'tah S;
boat receipts equivalent to Washington 1, Oregon 1; cars diverted,
4: cars on track, nnbroken, 2; rara on (rack, broken, 31; eun
pliea moderate, demand moderate: tturbanka market slightly strong
er. Netted Gema market firm; closing prlaea Friday, opening prices
Saturday Idaho Netted Gema, aacked, per ewt. V. 8. No. 1, 11.34
to I1.3S,
. Shipping; Point Markets tor Friday.
Yakima and nearby pointa: Sever freeae last night; light wire
Inquiry, demand .moderate, market ateady; carloada f.o.b. cash
track. Netted Gems, aacked. per ton, 114.00 to 417.04.
' Idaho. Fallal Western demand good, other demand moderate,
market ateady; carloada f.o.b. cash track Netted Gema, aacked, per
cwt. V. 6. No. 1 regular packs. 0e to 74c. mostly 4JVc to 47cH.
MARKET.
QUOTATIONS
: PORTLAKD, Or, Nor. 11 OP)
Cattle "S4S tor week. Trad
conditions were good with most
sales steady to strong, but not
quotably higher. Top ateera were
around with atrlctly good
grade weighing nnder 110
pounds absent. High medium to
fairly good ateera scaled 4.00
4.4S wlUT In-between sorts 1.04
4.44 and oft grade down to 4.00.
Heifers mostly S.4S with some
baby beet quality at I. IS. Veal
era were !. 50-4. 00, mostly around
7.50.
Hogs 133 for week. Market
started with a sharp upward
swing with Monday trading 15
35 higher, but all but a dim of
th week waa S.tSr with lrive-ina
butchers sold Monday S.50-&.40.
but general quotable top later In
th week kaa S.15, with drlv-in
generally showing aa extreme of
5.2S. Strong and heavyweight
sorts scaled 4.S0-S.2& with pack
ing sows 4.54-6.00 and feeders
unchanged at 4.00-1.44.
Sheep 441 for week. Trade
conditions were generally steady.
Strictly choice lamb wee quot
able at S.54, but bulk of aupply
sold at S.15. with thin staff down
to 1.50. Yearling moved at 1.S4
top generally, but strictly choice
were quotable to 4.00; call to
choice were 1.00-1.00.
- PORTLAND WHEAT
PORTLAND, Not. 21 iffy
Wheat: Open High Low Close
Dee. .UK .41 .UK .41
May .34 .it hi .41 .14
Cash wheat:
Big Bend Bluestem
.71 H
.40 H
.40 V
.44 H
.40
.14 H
115.00
Soft White
Western Whits -
Hard Winter
Northern Spring
Weatera Red
Oats:
No. 1 Whit
Today's car receipts: Wheat
71: barley 2; flour 24; corn 1;
oats 1; hay 1.
CHICAGO GRAIX
Chicago. Nov. 11 VP) Wheat
No. 1 hard 58(4.
Timothy seed, 5.00-4.15.
Clover seed, 11.40-1S.40.
Capture Near for
Ashland Bandits
(Continued From Pag One)
Th Janitor chased two men away
from the building and they fled
into brushy country along the
river near the old Granta Pm
road. An all night aearch with
bloodhounds was futile.
As only two men were seen
Sheriff Jennings considered the
possibility the third member of
the gang waa wounded In the ex
change of shots In which Knott
waa killed.
AU roads and cabins In a 40
mll area around Rogue River
were under guard today with
possemen adopting a waiting
policy, confident th slayers ars
in the earn section where Ore
gon Jones, notorious desperado
hid for a month several years
ago. The country Is dotted with
Isolated cabin and pocked by
abandoned mins shafta.
More than 1500 people have
written blographlea of Lincoln.
Homelike!
Convenient! .
Modern!
Reasonable!
HOTEL
HOLLAND
Medford, Oregon
At Sixth and Fir streets
on block from fl. P. depot,
Clean, airy rooms. Bath or
shower or combination.
Strictly fireproof. Excellent
coffe shop In connection.
Rate $1.50 Up
C. L. REYNOLDS
' Owner and Manager '
Stock Averages
Co.)
10 fjt's
115.1
111.4
114.1
117.1
174.1
174.1
101
101.1
101.1
Mil
144.1
141.1
144 1
10 Total
T7.4
7S.1
14.1
"Ml
134 4
184.4
104.4
144.1
10.0
105.1
- 114.T
: 153,1
140.1
74.4
Til
III
81. 4
n t
41.1
47 S
til
105.4
no. t
103.1
104 I
41.1
141.1
14.4
17.1
111.7
11S.
PRESSURE FELT
NEW YORK. Nov. 21. IJPi
Th stock market mad an un
successful effort to recover today
rrora the setback of the previous
session.
Rail share led a fair rally
during the first hour, but re
newed pressure against V. ' 8.
steel unsettled: th list later, and
gains of 1 to 1 points, which
had been widely registered, wer
lost. Th close found a mixed
assortment of narrow gala and
oases. There were fractional
recoveries from th lowest In th
last few minutes.
Trading was moderately active,
th turnover for th two hour
session approximating 144,444
share.
MERCURY SUPS
TO 16; STORM
TAKES 4 LIVES
(Continued From Page One)
less than fir cars stalled In drifts
with unknown number of occu
pants, were details In the plctur
a raw from tabulat jns to mid
night last night.
Blixaard Hits Idaho
Residents of Central and North
Idaho were digging from nnder
a bllxiard that apparently awung
into Montana, accompanied by
temperature as low as four de
grees below sero. Although some
mountain passe were piled with
drifts four and flv feet deep,
highway crews took rotary and
other plows out as soon as the
wind subsided, and In moat aea
tlona resumption of regular traf
fic was expected today.
Added to the death of two men
and a woman Thursday night was
th freexing of Mra. Phil Barry,
wife of a prominent Lakeview,
Or., sheepman.
Some fear were expressed for
th safety of 10 road workers.
last reported between Blue lake
and Shuttle lake, Oregon, high In
the Cascade mountains Thursday.
It was pointed out, however, they
probably had made aome prep
arations against cold.
SAM FRANCISCO. Nor. 11. (JFl
High winda and low tern per a-
turea hit the Ban Francisco bay
region today, driving th clouds
from th akies. It mad slppy
football weather.
Price of Turkeys
Quoted as Higher
PORTLAND, Nor. 11. (AP)
Advance of le. Ib. was quoted
after th start of th Saturday
trad by Manager Dixon of ' the
Pacific Co-ops which Is selling
the turkeys for the Oregon Co
operative Growers. The prtc of
I to 12 pounders was advanced
to He for both bene and toms
while 12 to ls were sis and
old toms and so-called 2s were
placed at lOo Ib.
Milk contains every
necessary food for
body building an
Ideal fo 0 d ' for '
crowing children.
Have It delivered
In that convenient
"Cream-Top" bot
tle from which. In
any emergency, yon
can conveniently
separate th cream
for whipping or
os on cereals and
In coffee.
Lost River
Dairy
too.
111
( w j
f Milk contains overyX
M nvMun fond for a
Elks Jamboree io
At Temple
Elks and their "stag" friends
will bard logvther tonight at I
o'clock at the Elka tempi for a
'smoker" and entertainment list
ed as a jamboree, th receipts
of which will be used by th
lodg In charity work. Th Jam
bore rvplarea th Elka Western
Nlghta of former years.
Wrestling, musical and atunt
entertainment, a country stors,
carda and gamea are on the pro
gram and th "feed trough" will
be open all evening.
Exalted Ruler Uurge Mason
will be master of ceremonies.
Genial Jim Uuiun will announce
the wrestling card. Dr. L. J.
Gob and U E. Mead will ba.
proprietor of the country atore
and will deal In hams snd tur
keys especially. Archie Rice and
F. D. "Skinny" McMillan will
be masters of the game and
rarde while George Cunning and
Johnny Houston will b in charge
of th entertainment.
All Elka In this section.
whether member of the local
lodge or not are Invited to at
tend and expected to be present.
TWO BANDITS
INVOLVE 4TH
MAN IN STORY
(Continued From Pag One)
Low found 1714.10, and suspicion
was brought upon Wolf when he
stsrted paying up debts with bills.
Wilton and Nordstrom, accord
ing tu orflcora, state that Wolf
lurked hla car where th bandit
car waa found four miles east of
Bonanta, and after the holdup
brought them half way to Klam
ath Falls, where they hid until
dark. Wolf came to Klamath
Falls,' returning that night and
bringing th other tlire to a
point aouth of this city, whar
thsy divided the money Into tour
nilee. Wolf pleaded that be need-
ad 11500 for an oil achem. and
each of the others gave him 100
mora.
Wolt had mad Inquiries In
Klamath regarding freight rates
an oil and gasoline.
Wolt was found to be the own
er of a large car with a Califor
nia Means, the number of which
waa obtained by Deputy Sheriff
-Cy Combeet th day of th hold
up, and also taken oy anotner mo
torist who followed the car Into
this city and thought there was
aomething wrong.
Wolf a car waa located near tne
JAPS PROPOSE
FACT - FINDERS
STUDY TROUBLE
(Continued From Pag One)
accept th league' supervision
to see that Cbina'a measures of
security were affectively carried
out.
In order to secure evacuation.
Dr. Si declared, China means
to avail herself of "every right
and every article of th coven
ant." WASHINGTON, Nov. 11, (JP
Japanese troops will be with
drawn "shortly" from the region
of TsiUihar. Ambassador De
buchl of Japan told Secretary
Stimson today at the direction
of Tokyo.
Debuchl said aome troops have
already been withdrawn to Chen
chatang and the others will b
removed southward "la due
course."
The ambassador had a 45 min
utes conversation with th sec
retary on the general situation.
Th diplomat reported he did
not consider that th Soviet waa
disturbed over th Manchurlan
situation.
The Chinee Eastern Railway,
Debuchl said. In which the Soviet
has an Interest, ba been undam
aged. . Th Soviet elements aa a
posalble active factor In the Chinese-Japanese
trouble, had caus
ed considerable concern at the
state department.
Sportsmen Will
Nominate Monday
Night at Meeting
The Klamath Sportsman's as
sociation will meet at th chain
ber of commerce Monday evening
at I o'clock to nominate officers
for the association for ths com
ing year. President O. D. Math
ews announced Saturday.
A discussion of the Upper
Klamath lake bird and deer re
serve will be held during the
meeting and H. M. Worcester,
federal game protector at Tula
Lake sanctuary .and L. J. Gold
man of the U. S. biological sur
vey In the research department
will speak.
Patronize
eating houses that
display this card
and whose em
ployes wear this
button
if .you like really ex
cellent service and
food.
CULLINARY ALLIANCE
' Phone 874 . . , , Local 424 si Klamath
Be Big Event
on Saturday Night
Elks may Invite their "stag"
friends to lb jamhor.
Roy Anderson, lHO-pound for
mer llght-heavywelght champion
of th world, and Hoy Hill. 194,
Topeka, Kansas, will wreall In
th main event on th smoker.
Roland Warren, 150-pound engi
neer of Klamath, and Jack Re
new, 145, Sail 1-aks, will meet
In th other match. Both will
be 10-tnlnut bouts.
Ths Klamath "Wranglers,"
Johnny Houston's quartet, and
ths Klwanla chorus are listed on
th entertainment program along
with some other amusing fea
ture. From th Crest hotel In Ban
Francisco a Mter arrived from
Jo Blrkerataft, former match
maker for th city boxing com
mission, who sends IS for ths
show with best regards tor Its
success. Jo says that many
times at Tanforan track where
he la employed the "bast big lit
tle city In- lb West" la men
tioned. He sends regards to his
friends In th letter to McMil
lan. Anchor hotel, where Wolf was
later located and watched.
About o'clock Friday eve
ning the sheriffs ofllr received
a call atating Wolt waa making
urenaratlons to check out of to
hotel. Both Low and McMillan
hurried to the hotel to Investi
gate his' departure, and to take
him to the aherlft's offlc for
further grilling.
Carrency Discovered
A aearch waa Instigated at th
hotel and 1704 In currency and
a ahell fitting the gun taken
(torn Nordstrom and Wilson at
Sacramento were found. The
currency waa discovered nnder
th mattress of Wolf's bed. hut
th suspect denied any knowl
edge of Its presence, declaring
emphatically that It had been
"rlanted."
On th way to th Jail, how-
aver, the captive began to ac
count for th possession of th
1700. II declared he bad
picked It up from outstanding
debu owed him In th past.
Nordstrom, in bla cell at the
county Jail, had heard Wolf's
vole In conversation with tha
officials, and later admitted to
Sheriff Low that he Immediately
recognised It aa th vole of
on of th partners la ths rob
bery.
l'artoer Icjentinca
Nordstrom asked th sheriff
for th license number on Wolf's
car which was a California tag.
IC17I0.
'I guess you've got him, sher
iff." aald Nordstrom.
Th sheriff then obtained a
aecond and more complt eon
fession from both Nordstrom
and Wilson. Both men Identi
fied Wolf aa their partner, but
th new suspect continued to
deny an; knowledge of ths rob
bery. Nordstrom and Wilson saia
they first met Wolt In Sacra
mento th Sunday preceding tne
hold-up. Wolt Ulked to Wilson
on a street 'corner In th Cali
fornia city, and propositioned
him on the possibility of mak
ing a stlck-np.
Wilson told him he would
take th matter into considera
tion and thea went off to con
sult Nordstrom.. They msd an
appointment to meet again, and
in th meantime th two young
men. thinking Wolt might b an
officer, began to check back on
him. They looked np the regis
tration of hla car, and decided
that everything was saf for the
proposal.
Plaaaea HoBDery
The thre began working their
way north and atopped at Bleber
to contemplate a robbery there.
wolf had purchased a gun in
California, and because there
waa only on weapon In the
crowd, they considered It too
great e risk to pull in joo.
Th young men went into tne
Bleber bank while the older man
waited outside. Both Nordstrom
snd Wilson, In their confession
last night, said they lost their
nerv.
Th thre moved on north
ward, and considered a robbery
In another small town. Neither
Nordstrom nor Wilson could re
member Its name. With only
one gun In the party they con
sidered this plot too unsafe, alao.
Wolf. Nordstrom and Wilson,
according to th confesalon of
the younger men. arrived In
Klamath Falls either Monday or
Tuesday befor th robbery
they failed to remember th ex
act day.
Hern red Another Gun .
Here they told Wolf another
gun was needed, snd Wolf went
out snd brought bsck a 11.20
revolver.
In planning th Bonanxa rob
bery all thre agreed It would
1mnmmcnmmtmtnn
Bnrjuct Disk an Isrtavoi oaaiAuMaa
Syiew
Arcade Coffee Shop
llrick Cafe
Clyde's Griddle
Court Cafe
Depot Cafe
France' toffee Shop
1'rank'a Tamale Parlor
Falls Cafe
Harris Lunch
K Cafe
Klamath Tlllllards
Little Club Cafe
Mnglll's Lunch
MNX Lunch
Nook
. Owl Cafe
Peerless Lunch
Pelican Grille
Pine Tree Cafe
Raddle Kock Cafe
Hpar
Two-nit Cafe
Waldorf
be Impossible lo make a thor
ough Job without obtaining the
asalaiaur of another accomplice.
Wilson and Nonlatrotn weut
down to lit Hoover ramp, and
picked tip a Ulan whom they
Identified by tha nam of "Hlliu. '
In accordance with the ar
rangements th boys wore lo
enter the bank and Wolt waa to
drive the car In th escape.
Wolf wouldn't let them uae hla
own car, and urged th hoys lo
go out and steal one,
CVr Moire
Th old aliandoued car found
by th suthorltls four miles
from Bonansa after th Job was
completed waa picked up on
South Sixth street here.
Before actually making Ih
daring attempt to rob the hank,
the tour, at Wolfe auggeatlou,
took a trip out on Wednesday to
look over th alluatlon. While
they were there they selected
th spot where Wolf waa to
plant bis own car, and whar he
waa to wall for tha atolen car.
After leaving Ih car In which
they robbed the bank. Wolf
brought them all bark Into town.
At 11 o'clock on Thursday
morning Wolf picked up Nord
strom, Wilson and "Slim" Just
below the Jungles, and drove
them to Bonansa In the stolen
csr. ,
Pull Job
They pulled th Job about 1
o'clock In th afternoon, and
changed cara about four mllea
beyond Bonansa. Wolf brought
all three a halt-mlla luto Klam
ath Falls whar they all alayed
out In th brush to dlvld the
haul and to lay low until the
posse had scattered or grown
dlacouraged In th hunt.
Wolf, driving hi own car.
cam Into town and left th
thre others In th brush. Th
old man returned about 1:00
o'clock that night, and carried
his partners back to Klamath
Falls as far aa th Jungles.
Thsy parted company there,
and Nordstrom, Wilson and
"811m" walked to Merrill, a dle
tsnre.of 1 mllea. The three
boarded a southbound freight
for Sacramento In tha night.
Slim" Disappears
Nordstrom and Wilson, orig
inally partners, atuck together
and were caught when they eave
themselves sway In a drinking
spree. "Slim" slipped out of
Ih picture, snd no clues wer
advanced In the confeaalona to
Indicate where he might be.
Hex McMillan, deputy sheriff,
first cam to suspect Wolf when
be found that hla car answered
the description of the sedan seen
fleeing down the Lakeview road
after the holdup.
McMillan checked with the
nolle and discovered Wolf bad
been questioned In connection
with a proposed robbery In which
he waa to participate with a
pair of negroes.
Wolf Paid Debt
After thla he watched closely
and when It waa found that be
waa beginning to pay off debta
h bad been utterly Impossible
to meet befor. th Indication
that he might bar bean on of
th bandlta grew stronger.
McMillan recognised the gun
taken from Nordstrom and Wil
son at Sacramento, but at first
failed to place It Identity. He
checked back with West's second
band store, wber be hsd first
aeen the gun. McMillan declared
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he recognised th weapon
through a chip In the handle.
The proprietor of the slor
waa culled and declared he was
certain Wolf waa th man who
purchased tha revolver.
McMillan first got a tin OS
Wolf last Mouday.
Trace Hcomt Gun
Sheriff Low aald last ulght b
would chock up on Ih purchase
of Ih second guu In California
to alrsuxthrn th chain of cir
cumstances around Wolf.
According lo Nordstrom and
Wilson, Wolf bad aald ha was
without funds, and had been al
most penniless fur months, lis
told them bs needed the money
badly, and would go to any
menus to get It.
Although Wolf denied th con
fessions of Ih younger man, and
completely dlaoounted Ih story
wvavlng Itself about blm, the
bore are Just aa certain ot th
truth of their atatements.
Harks Matched
John Horn, cashier at th
Bank of Bonansa, shortly after
the holdup described III sacks
used by the bandlta In carrying
away ths money. Horn said
they were like pillow rases, and
the pllluw rasea In Wolt'a room
checked the doacrlptlon thor
oughly. Nordstrom and Wilson
also Identified th bags.
Wolt told Sheriff Low he had
a family In California and that
two of hla anna war moderately
well-to-do, aud would fight Ih
case for him.
II had been employed by
Walker and Hovey Lumber com
pany laat aummer at Macdoel.
The confeaalona of Nordetrum
and Wilson war taken ao pa rats-
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THIS MAN'S POSE
discovered the title w not insurable,
that purchased real estate and later
discovered the titl was not Insurable.
TAKE NO CHANCES
Demand Title Insurance with
all real estate purchases it's
your guarantee against a de
fective title.
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COMPANY
Phone IflO (Ipposlts Courthouse
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Your Account, Personal or Commercial
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The First National Bank
Member Federal Reserve Bank
ly, snd both tallied perfectly, ac
cording lo the aherllf. .
The 1704 In currency will bs
traced at the Bank of Uonanta
today. .
Sweetheart Kills
Man Who Threatens
Death To Her Dog
KANSAS CITY, Nor. II, (At
Decs uae bs threatened lo kill
her pet Pekingese, police say, Mil
ton Smith, II. was shot lo death
today by his 11-year-old sweat
heart, Hsisl marketer.
Miss Blsckotsr waa quoted by
police as saying Huiltn Accused
her of lovlna "Snooks" mor than
shs loved him.
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