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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1940)
March 21, 1940 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRE9 Jerry Pnul Erdman, charged with lnm-ny In a dwelling, was umilliiidl beforo Juntlco of the Pcmco J. A. Miihoney Tuesday mul was bound over to tho grand jury alter waiving preliminary hourlnil. Iliind win set at $101)0 null or $l!tH0 properly mid Kril niiiii win coin i n 1 1 led to tho county Jail. Kiiliiiiui was arrested In con ncetlon with tho alleged rifling of two c a b t n In tho Kncky I'olnt dintrlrt owned by Grant Kouch and Paul Wainpler. PHOTOGRAPHER GETS PICTURE OF TRAIN, BUT DIES ON JOB BUIHUN, Cullf., March 21 (U!') Thulium Dnrdln, 2!), ama teur photographer, got hi pic ture Wednesday but lout hla llfo when struck by the ttrcamllno train, City of Him Francisco, Tho film In hla camera wan developed and printed. Ho ob tained an excellent picture of the train that killed him. Dnrdln, a Houthern Pacific employe, stood Just off the tracki to photograph tho limited trnl n a It raced through the SiiImiii atutlon. Ho anupped tho huttor and Jumped back, but tripped over a cement curbing and tho train bruahed him out of tho way, Ho got the camera only week ago and had once before tried to photograph the train without good rosults. Dnrdln li a nephew of Aniel S. Wllliami, lupcrlntendont of Stockton city school. Weather NORTHERN CALIF.! Fair and mild tonight and Friday but ovorcaat on the coast, mod erate wind off the coast. OREGON: Generally fair to night and Friday, but becoming cloudy wont portion; local val ley fog went portion In morn ing; little change In tempera ture; gentln cant to louth wind off the count. Stop and Go MOTORISTS: Here'i today'! oufe driving tip from the National Safety coun cil: One of the dangcroui maneu ver! In traffic li backing. 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