pack' rouit The Klamath News'r Publtuhed ev.ry morning ei eot Mooday by tha Klamath News Publishing company at 101- j 121 South Fifth atreot. Klamath Pittli, Oregon. Official Paper or City ot klani la Falla and Klamath County Robert Galloway ..... Keillor i liyaa Zimmerman Adv. M(jr. ' Entered aa aecond clan matter at the poatoldce at Klamath falla, Oregon, November It, ISIS, under act ot March S. lilt HI-HrRlPTHiV KATKS Delivered by earner, month .5 riellrcrrd br carrier. Tir. e.IH) Delivered by carrier, year a.oO Dflllvorrd by maU, year 6.00 Subscript lona payable In advance tl Member Selected Oregon Mcn.paurr. Pacific coast repreaentatlTe: Ar thur W. Sty pea. Inc., San Fran cisco, Los Angeles and Portland. Eastern representative: Charle . Miller. New York, and W. H. Stockwell, Chicago. Telephone 877 Member Andit Bnreaa Circulation BIBLE SELECTION AND PRAYER . ? May 7. Itwii THE HOPE OK HUMANITY The earth shall be tilled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea. Habak kuk Ml PRAYER Lord, for this great a c c o m p I Ishment we would live and labor contin ually. THE HEIGHT OF FUTILITY The preparatory disarma- tnent commission of the Lea-1 ma'n twcn,y" cen;s a qnan for gue Of Nations, sitting at!"k does not increase the four , .i or five cents a quart paid the Geneva, has decided that ; farll)er. neither poi,son gas nor dis ease germs may be used hereafter in any wars. Tliia agreement beyond doubt, will presently be rat- ified by all of the world ' powers, from Abyssinia to i l--.,,- M,.0.'"'""' .. .... . l.iueua, di.v. i.. F.uvv loving people of the world ' will tell themselves iW.t an other great victory has been achieved. Well-intentioned gestures , wjenry kord has an idea; of this kind sound very nice. ' il for government financlug It is reallv too bad to be j thutmay interest you. : , "Respectahlc hankers will call Obliged to admit thai they bcMievism and anarchy, worse don't mean a thing. (than Trotzky's. however. Hc-j To begin with, no one but is""'"bl" ""T. 5tab!c m??. once . called fords "gas buggy out- the most hopeiUl of optl- ! rageous nonsense. Nevertheless.; mists would suppose that i the buggy runs better than It such an agreement would dld h"n ' h-ree pBUed " reallv be binding in time of pORD wonders why govern ar' if ment creates banks, prints. If one thing in this world ! money, then pays the banks for! is certain, it is that any na- i lending the government some of . .... I Its own monev. valueless, except tion, going to war now orfur thc MtioI1- creoit. henceforth, will use every' ir like a father borrowing; weapon it can lay its hands ! ,rom nis in(a,lt ' hild on. Poison gas mav be I prohibited by treaties' IJAViNG mad., a wnion or . , .... ., 7 iX X two. keeping on hand a few enough to fill a library hundred milli.ms In cash always. nevertheless, the next war ! Ford is entitled to his opinion will see poison gas used on i "n mn,u y' ev"n " -v"u , , with him. a greater scale than ever : before. There simply is not large scale is simply too any doubt about it. hellish to be borne. And Disease germs may be an- poison gas. which can wipe other matter. It is quite; out whole cities full of non possible that they will not combatants overnight, is one form part of the properly- of the things that make it prepared nation's arsenal, so. You see. they are hard t" No'.'.', when we declare t use effectively. Chemicals lhat we will not use gas any work better than bacteria, more, what are we doing? r-l .. i -ii i ihey kill more people for the same amount of effort, But poison yjas will be. used, just as high explosive all ami so v.-e are takinir The irti,a of nnix any pro shvllrt anil niachino runs away on' of the muvX ar-,j-'i withour fint rofiirihuiini; and airplam w ill bp usod. ' jruments that should make to I),e Uu y i-n num y And .treaties of the kind us work t avoid war alto- . just proniulcrjitcd nt Geneva .pet her. may conceivably, in the long It wouldn't be .o btul if run. do much mure harm the unti-jras prohibition than jrood. would work. Hut it won't. No one ever gets any- Foolinjf around with it sim where by kidditiK himself, ply prevents us from mobil- A,l ..-1..... ..... .... .. 1... ..c nu licit i- j;n tu u mi 111 Itisa and bother to outlaw the use of poison pan, in wtir peace. time, we are kiildinj; (iur- rjttchiiiK tip rules for celves in a bic way. war is the most futile oc- We ore blinding our eyes cupalion imajfinnble. War to realities. Even the dull-'will abide by no rules. In est man can see, in what trying to devise some we happened between 1911 jure merely kidding our and 1918. that war tut aiselves. TODAY By ARTHUR BRISBANE Our Turn Now That Debenture Plan Ford on Finance What Will Bankers Say? CV.pjrtKht, tvStt, King Feature. Syndicate, lac. ' YTASMIXGTO.V reports I i VV President Hoover has that .. . . ... eva to Keep out or questions mm ' cencern Kurope only. Americans. will tliuuk him for that. We ; i should not meddle in Europe's' affairs, or Kurope In ours TIIK president says our sea I strength must be on a parity with thai of Ureal llrit.uu. That is putting It mildly, but ; It will noi suit Hrltain. That . I noble country, f.r mysterious' reasons, thinks itself entitled to. ! rule the oceans. When Hritain could AFKORI) it. she Dill it. We can afford It now. Itrit-; ain canuot. Why not do It? tt is our turn. Must we always ask what someb.-dy else wants us to do? Britain never asked, hut built ships, singing. Britan nia rules the waves." s THE senate may put through : the "farm relief" debenture ; plan in spite of the president's : protest. That Is good news for middlemen. They mould buy i farm products, export them and ' get a bonus cn exported pro- ducts. THE farmer would get the bonus IK be could ship ' wheat or cotton direct to Liver-: pcol. Bui he cannot do that. It is "hoped' lhat giving a bonus to exporting middlemen will automatically ' increase prices paid the farmer out., k. II.. -in tl.. n.i.l.ll.b H O W EVER, the deleiiture bonus would put monty in circulation, even If It did tho I farmer no direct good. Also it would add to the rich man's Uim and make that resourceful xentleman say 'to himnelf. "1 ,hin,i p" a7 lo 5ulve that. tana, problem." l-vi-nIvj lahnr comDels nro-: KxBen&fve labor eomncls ' pro- . ductlon cf new machinery, ex-; pensive farm cure-alls will make ; financial intelligence Interest It-: self in the farmer. T , . , .ii- Just this: we are tellmj,' oiir.-elves that future wars won't be so terrible, after r..li ... . l t. - i.nis 0111 iuii Mienj.ui un the flfht for continued 1 Y rrostnoni noover uas ui-.n, 1 dcred our representative at tJen- TOKD talks t,i you now from ' ...... ... ... . , ....... ,.iy iniiietopny oi inuus- try." Just published In New York ny i owuru-.uci ami. inc. "Take the uioney quest ion for example. Suppose we In the L'uited States find our selves with some public im provement work t.i do. the de velopment of some of our nat ural resources. "The usual way ihe govern ment sets about doing this sort of thing is I Issue bonds say for thirty years and lo sell them to the highest bidder. Then they go ahead and hire workmen to do the Job. pay them with the money received from the proceeds of the wile of bonds, and then at the end of thirty years pay back the bondholders, together with in terest. What happens In the pr.- , iv ss "In the first ptai-e. what makes the bond valuaM? Why are poodle willlujc to buy thvm? "Well, bevause the United. States government stands be hind them: In other words, the government is putting up security for Its own loans, and the security which it put up U nothing more nor Iesa than the energy of wealth in It moft productive form, ie. nat ural resources. "It in the best H-;irity in the world, necnrity thul sur vives the wrecks of banks and treasuries. "So. then, if we mart with a security which is unqutfs tinned and hU u the people are wIIUur to accept as collat eral for the bonds Jxued, why should we go through the ex plicated and unnecessary pro cess of paying 12o per cent (4 per cent for thirty years equals 120 per cent! out cf our own pocket to somebody else for Ihe privilege cf gctiing 30. li'iM.oou which, la reality, wo already own? "Tako, a iWeta of .paper and ' in.ll ...t .... r - . . - .. u I'hui c vol . 'J yourself. Suppose we b?rrow 3t).0oi).0uo and pay 12o per cent Interest, we litcrairy have to pay tC6.UOD.OOU fur the use of i30.oov.uo0. "That l. we pay J30.00n.000 for the public improvement and $.16,000,000 for the loan. And It was the government's own ,money to begin with! It sterns like a very childish and utibiiHiness-likc method. "Xow here ia a way I see by whi.h our government can get great work completed on a less complicated plan. It Is a sound way. but there is one thing hard about it: It li so gimple and easy that maybe some peo ple can t see 'It. "Suppcse, for example, we dwire to relieve unemploy ment by (arrying on some necessary public Improvement, and to do this the government needs $30.0io.ou0. That's a million and a half Iwentv-dol- lar bills, or three million ten- I dollar hills. ! "Th- g vernmciit can iue these acainst ihe value of the j thing tn prospect and with them pay every expense In ion- ' n.ctl.iu with the work, then put the plant In operation and out of its earnings retire the enure ihhi.uimj worth f eurr-ncy whh has been- Is sued. EcnnnmUln n longer question that method of doing things. Indeed. It looks as If financial engineering will come round to something very like it. We shall .see great im provement when we apply en gineering mh:ds to finance." Whatever you may think of rutin loan, yoii.wiu ie II leresi- ,d , srrrESS iommands attention. What high finance wi" ,n,nk of " cua:d "u' ' u,;l kNCK. all over Kurope. Hutc was a fax on door utifl win down. Air and Hunllxlit tost , nothing and hplonjrcd, tresum- Jbly. to the peapk. Hut the' UxiiiK Kiii'- did not n-a It thnt t way. Financial kliiR rnnnot . "see" uuy plun to let government .. .... ue its own money witnoni nay- lnR- a' '"ri1 "'" n '"-; min. ouo r.r the use of l"".u,".-j out). FUKI) will be told, "that's In flation. Inflation Is heresy. I yon should lie nsliained of your self.'' I Hut Ford Is not ashamed, nnd ; being on the rjnd to make a fcrw ' billions more with hla "queer j Ideas" he says what he pleases. TUESDAY. TODAY IN KLAMATH'S THEATRES AT TIIK OHPIIKl.M Karl Dane and Ueorg K. Arthur, wandering through mys terious grottoes, amid weird mummies, sinister ahadows, and secret trapdoor that hurl the heroes of "Hookies" Into the black depths, are making their bow In a uew and very hilarious type ot comedy nt the Orphcuiu ! theater In "Detectives." It is a straight mystery story 1 with all the thrills of the crook I drama at Its best comedy Is Introduced i -lind Ihe a lien Dane and Arthur, as a "hick" house detective and a bellboy who aspires to be a second Sherlock Holmes, blunder Innocently inlo oue tense situation after another. IT TIIK PKI.IC.W Junior Orpheum Vau.le. !!e The Junior Orpheum randevllle show- a, the Pelican today and tomorrow offers five acts of tal- lent presenilis song. dune, and'"""'" "rlu"" n" " novelty numbers. The big act of this bill Is "Oh You Klin" presented by Billy lllros, Com,v,ny To tho. who possess a daughter of mar-! riagcuble age this skit will have a genuine appeal. Ii will aljo I strike a chord of sympathy from 'the voune men. ami the rest of talXtl,acf! m , ulld,.r thai... .' .. " spell of the Irresistible comedy, i The other four acts are Arm- . lrong and Blondell doing A n.l II Inn .t -It .litiii A 'Couple from Hollywood." "The; Banjo Ruster." a cowboy act i 1 which includes music as well as some very fine rope work. They are followed by "Musical Xoti-, aenae." a vaudeville treat, and I "A Ponourrl Affair" Is offered : bv the Trenneii trio, who xo ln'u...i ..i. .in.n vnn, for sensations that come last an.l furious. The feature film attraction Is ; "Harold Teen" starring Arthur .Lake. Booth Tarklngton's Ju-! veulle hero it a scream in this j picture. AT TIIK l.lltntTV 'You Can t Heat the liw." lhiu mmuneu t.f lha unil..rv.orlil which points the flniter of warn-. inw af t lunm uhn lnliiVa fttov ' r.in rinTwlt th unA nt.'tnn I punishaicnt for crimes commit-. ted. has as Its star I.ila Lee. thut dainty little artist of many a successful photoplay, whose portrayals are always ravels ot i finished artistry. And in this she lire, un lo. the standard net hri Iprevlou. parts In the role of the jsfster of a erook whose life of ertmo and means of livelihood Is unknown to her. Her sweetWn, a policeman. Is .the one who nocently make, known the stag- gerlne truth and then there -Is the clash between love and bones of Christopher 'Colum duty. .-bus He Is of little consequence, 1 T THE l'lNF TRFF Announcement was made 'today Ithat the next attraction at the ! I'lne Ttee theater will be "Tim ! Little Yellow House." from j Beatrice Burton's serial story of the same title that ran In Mr - I C all's magazine. It will open today. A notable cant appears in the! production. Martha Sleeper plays th, girl: prvi.le Caldwell. ,h. young worker; Lucy Beaumont. the mother: Kdythe Chapman, the wealthy grandmother; Orlamond. the good-for-nothing father: Ed- ward Pell. Jr.. the smart-ale, k uromer ana freeman oou. uie (girl's wealthy employer. Clil Ittt'jin St ience f'liurtlles ! "Kverlasting Punishment" was ( t ho subject of t'le Lesson. Sermon in nil Chinches nf f hrist, Kelen- ti-t. on Siiniiay. .May 5. ' The Cohlen Te;.t was. "The I eld pres. rveth tlo- strangers; 'lie reiievelh 'he fatherless anil widow, but the way of the wick- (ed h I it met li uis-lilv down"01 '"sails. i'sallllH 1 ;i.:!i I Among the eiiailons which fimiprfsid ilie l.cson-Sermon was thtr following from the Bible: "Mnny sorrows shall he to the wicked: but he tlpt trusieth In ' the Lord, tnercv shall compass I 'm uhnttt It.. i-l:id ill 1im I...r,l n.l ivioi... ve righteous: and . ... i..v t.tl v.. tl,.it ..e nt ' ' ' right ill ne.irt ii'sulms .i.mii.-, Ill I'iii. l.'i ion-K:ri!ion al?n in- r!.,d. d tic roilnwins nivni-aK? from th- Chrl'tall Ki-li-nrp text- hook, "rtcl'inee ind Health with Key lo the .Scriptures", by Mary llaker Kddy: "Let us reiiiemls r Hint the eternal law of rlglil. though it can neter annul the Iar which niakes sin irs own execui loner, cx'-mpis man from all peualtii s but tli'isi. duu for wroncdtiing" i p. s.'ii. l'l!KHllKT WON'T Al l KPT CAIIACAS, Veneruela. Miy B cien. Juun Vlcetit (. timer., die-i tutor of Venexiirla fur years In hi. remained iidtnnunl lodny refusal to accept the presidency 1 of the republic once more. The entire membership of the senate i and the chamber of deputies will go to the gener il s home near Maraeay op Thursday to Insist: upon his acceptance. I Classified advertising li ' doming newspaper proposition Uwaya. Use Tha Newt. i MAY 7. 1P20 'piioughts We've Been Thinking Women Use Cigarettet, Impression Fail. Cities Brinf Divorce. Where Are Bone of Colum bus? rliy BRUCE DENNIS1 US. NANCY HAItDIN. better Hardin, has gono to the terrific I trouble of sending to all the I newsnupers ot the l ulled Slates I ., .u. r a nrll 8 j ' , .. , i " w """" ' very proudly proclaims: j "We hope thnt we accomplish- ,..J what we st out to do. to kill 1 ,hl. ruu.UU)1 uhoo aymlM'.llc of , mi) ,,,,., discrimination. . Nu( . ,,,., . .... . more seriously than it was to'ilKhted ! have bi'en taken, but after all. ; 1 told newspaper men in New v.vk that II was a slllv emboli'.'" """ '. " "'."" " """is., closed, showed a slight ac t - -;,;, nmoa.ii. mi, a was ion wise to j "'-''luallty. There Ms no smke a social brand by w hich more reason for woman not smok-j be could be Irn.vd. but he Knew lug ou the sidewaUs than In the!'1"" Harold did. . 1 i .... Quickly lie spread Ills hand- " ' r ! T 1,1 I"' " w letter which dear Airs. Toy - tor-Scott Hardin has sent to all thtj newspaper people of the Unl- , . .. .. ... ' J to tX,vm " a certain day alio was came enouih to loin Borne of her nex ' v.lrl ,,,,..,,.,, ,h ... ... ,uvu -,uw ' be a fine attainment for Mrs. '!ardiu. She may rejoice over It. ilt j,., hrr thoroughly nuder- 11.111,1 lli.l 111 UMb.l lu I., , , . , of the lotted Mates do not anre. : with her lu any form or manner, ! ... pAXADA still has the lowest dl- ra,u any euumry. ' " ' tier rale Is ouo divorce for every " marriages, uivorce seems lo b Increailng. however, across, tl,0 Canadian line, as the coun- ;tiy becomes more Ihl.kly popn- (. laied. which goes to show thnt ....... (domestic life does not go so well jn btic :crtle- In UttU ones, .Voule. to h. at their beat need ,.,, in-1'" C,hOW r00m- I. ... T"1,E "Kninent over where the :rr ,0me nrw,v!l'Kr ha "ald- "W1,nt the re" maa Wllh reat imagination docs, lives always," 'and Ihe mere fact that his bone. rest here or there Is of little 6Ilffi . j-' ,a '"'''. 0I,"" 1""e uro where the bones of Columbus are burled. Some say that they are j ,,uHt.d , a tonlb , San I)om,nK(): ,hc oldc9l ,own , , I I c,u """"i'""' """" ""' ' bave visited the tomb of Colum - bus in Ilavanna, In Seville. Spain. , and now they are aaylng that the courageous nav gator Is bur- '! led 15 miles south of some Span - ish town with a funny name. rvll. HALPH W. CHKYXK. of X- Carnegie Instltntn, Is piaii-1 nlng on a completo and exhau.i tis'e study of fossils around Bend. Would It not he better for the eminent doctor to go over lu ln" " " ami no vauny in scare,, 'T'HK silly twaddle coming from A a recall of Senators .Moser, Hal- ley and Corbett, becanise they voted against the telephone measure when the last legislature mn. I. in l.,.nln slth th. .llvn cnndiiinn ,,i Pnril.nd t.,l 1,-r, n...- i.. iiiitit.i.ia.c bui.uiiii.s vuui,.,... when there Is nothing else to do. when the Portland ball team ! Is losing, business la a little .low, on(J thtt t.oudn hunx low with .hreatenlni? - mho whim. and th weather Is murky, 111, nearly ,l fingers slipped from Jho wood always. Portland peoile find : w,rk the marks would remain. some political pastime such as, a re ail or somellilug of that ' accident theory." the housu du nuture. iiectiro said. They have no chance, what soever, to recall Harry Corbett, j ,Joe Bailey or (Jus Moser for a vote thai they gave a measure when they thought and uiiile.-'a 'stood that tbey were voting cor rertly. Whether they were or not Is not a question to decide by recall election. Kacb of these 1 senators Is an holiest, man and ear "otcd according to his own conscience, is inai noi me proper thing tnr a public official to doT ... CT ATE Came Warden. Harold Clifford, wants lo trade a bunch of antelope over In Lake county for a hunch of buffalo with any state In the union where buffalo may bo obtained. We doubt if Oame Warden Clifford X &RUTII DEWEY GROVES CHAPTKIt XXXU . 0n of the men regarded thn, v lilt om unyln lha boy Aa Harold opened hi. mouth to window .peculatlvuly. Then In , l..d killed liimreif It waa but yell lor help lluelt viciously stepped forward, threw It up. ( I mural the poll. should seek Mr clapped a hand to his lips. The and climbed lo llio sill wher.i lie u motive. Muck wa not wor hoy fou nut desperately hut In- j crouched aa thouith preparing to f!-l. eftecllvely. It was too lute lo' throw himself out. I Hut he knew that Mr. tinsel live himself now. The ret , if lluek Cotiuor's murderous act sal qulckl car ried i . Holding and allenclug 1 Harold with one hand, lluek Id' alt him a stunning blow with Ihe other. There waa not even a cry as , Bllr,m,, bmly ,,. ,ho win - ! ulu t rashed through space lo deaili below. I Then, almost' Instniiilv, Murk ; ' ot himself to fo'low Hie dictate 1 j of his rapidly wo.-kmg brain, j 1( ( J t-ac1 out his hiimlker- j , l.lef and ran li over Ihe wood- cork of lh window lo remove,.,, . ,...! j ' fingerprints be may have left : n "' A "'! ; n I n. U; I H U . '""r "virnriuu. ne ilshte.i it in one swiii move- mem. Kiaiue men icu upon '"e.,,, Wmow lh, r,im. which ker.hlef on the table, look up " r wun a coruer oi aim mpueu inecunienisou uie .inen.jclulhJnj( Bg h(j WM (o j,,, f ran nm vm-T urr ; "a1". 1 invu- : . uestroeu ail. cient, turner 10 teave the room. Al '"0 V"r n" ,xa """" ,T 1 '' aecond. while he held It .Mainly ajar ami wiped off hla ! fingerprints. Hearing nothliiK. ne oiH-neu , a mer .no ,k : ",'u " "''"' "J, ,,: '! , , ,. i " " snenny au.i .rnoouny hadow. lluek HteptH'd out ! hii'l made his way to his own , rooms. ....... . ... ... ""'7 """''"' ,o..n afterward. A mi-n on a j lower f.oor had Kllmpsed a fail - I Inn object aa It paused hi. win- :,luw ttnd '","y r,ll!'1 "J" I.ce to repori uis oeue, bo(, Jir. nasei nimsei. rusne., , n ; rooi oi mo aujoiuio. uu. ....... n,,rr g"nce irom mi uen.v-. 1 window. But first he stopped to iaend word to tho house phyl- Inn. , uF minu. u... ....u. ... several other hotel attache, lot- 'owed They found the body lying foco l'""""'''- "" the feature, showed to make lis identity recognisable. , ...My ,;od. f. Harold Judsnn' Mr. I):iel cried nnd went down on his knees beside the body. He reached out his hands. Someone touched him on the Khonlder. "IUv to leave It as It Is for the medical examiner, sir. He's- dono for. Mr. Ilaxel sprang to his feel. fait thn nnllce." he ordered his assistant. "And yon. Citmmlngs, fetch some blankets." That was all they could do. The house physician arrived on the scene shortly afterward and Pronoun. c.i ine uoy u. u JL Z an ire aarKtiess, uetore uie m u , ical examiner g" !.. ....-..... 1 for the body to bo moved. It ' wa ",k,, ,n ""ul director's ! establishment nnd Pamela was - - ! ,u ln "" r"u'" '" " I detective and tho police had been making their Investigations. Nothing aroused their suspicions that It was more than a suicide ruse or an accwrni unui mey came !o u.e.r ... window. ' Ital her perfunctorily they went. over the floor, the baseboard. the window sill and the frames. Then, suddenly, when they hud finished liisiwctlng lh wood- , w(ir, thelr superficial air van j gravely -there were three of i I them and expressed n i opinion In a single word, j . - single tt.. .....i.i it. ...'a I..... ihmirii i. . . .- ........ '. .... niniseil or laneu. iiom vne wiii-i ,iw without leaving n finger mark there In falling he would have rlutclied at something. The rnrtains. had he caucht thim. 1.1 tnrn A nrf h..l "That Just, about set I lis thoi. It ... .!..... tl.. l.n,l... .1.. lias obtained the permission of Lako county people who havo!""" '"..iseii nun u, j been caring for the antelopo for,1"""'' "r" " fllle Irall. good many years. We do not - wish to question Clifford's Judg ment but wn would llko to ask him who will catch tho antelope and deliver them on board tho cars? ... flHC now stato normal school at La (Irando Is about ready to open. Now we have two schools In remote parts of thn stato, ono at La Grande and ono at Ash land and both are under nour ished and under supported. It might have been better In have one good normal school and been able to support It. Wheu ho let himself down again Ihcy all agreed that Harold could hardly have Jumped from the window without touching t li woodwork with hi hands. "It's a safe guess be dldu'l slip." the third mun remarked. looking at the thick curpol uitdJ.' 1 ,ho Wmlw i ..,,. And It' Just as aafu to o-i ; I that ha didn't go out of thu. j window on hla own powur," the man wnu had rlliulwd lo Hie alii declared emphalleaKy. "Ioki like murder, hoya." Their tusk became grim Horn wtiri.h(,d , ,, ,., l'P'"'t "r theory was louml I ,,.,, , ,., , ,wj . wlBIow , ,w, Mm n,,.v ' M tn) (tl w1llH()rk hK1, ,)1(1 f,,,,,, Wped. The ee. Icnmnla.lon At Co.. du-l on the , i,tUlll, ,hll, , p j mlmlllw w0,j nuVe collected a i greater amount of dust bad ll , ,,,..,i aa ,h r. i ,,, w ,o0 thorough lu have' bt,H( At)M by thu dead hoy's . dfth. t ..ow aboit h(l Joore. ohe of j 1(J offm( aHkpiJ of U)n UoXv ' ilti.iitilvM "til. I tMfiiinlufin flml l-k.d when he wa put on (Hllri1,.. ..Nn,- ,, j,0,,. m, ,,, "but I ., . rt,,., ,... n,uri, I vo had (u Btn rr time and aitaln about leavlui their doors unlocked" ..w,.n wo ,., u ,yihln more here," the officer BtAled. "tome on, Hill we'll make our report." lien lue rep.ii u. t.bll.hed a theory of the c..ei hM M n j,., uliaiir.mllt . wl(( l(io popi, Mir( ihat .. .. .,. h.. ,,,.. . .,. , 'clde's death or been Ihe victim of B ,.,,,,. Hut Ihe police preferred to kopp tMf h(,ory (J Ih,mw,,M. Th(,y dJ nn wnn( Q pu h imirdori-r. If audi there renlly was In the case, on guard. i A man was sent lu hnsle to the funeral direct. r'a estibllsh- ,.,, ...i ...1. l...f.ir lfnrtil.l's j,,,, ha(1 bB,. r,0t0li. A ,,, j,p,rtion nf his belong- lnc was mr.do nnd all metal or hard objects jaken lor possible flnrerprliit clews. shortly thereafter nl! doubt violent that Hun-Id had met death at Ihe hands of an nwui- In vanished from the mlnda of lh(MM wi .,,, ,, ,he boy's silver belt buckle was a bar thumbprint thai did not (,o (u dMd own(;r . ..... The funeral director waa sum moned and avowed that no one had touched the belt In his es tablishment, to tho best of hla 1 T(, ,yold a misleading clew the police on 1 tnini.a. ,hmbprlnt. of nil Per son. who might have touched th, hell after the tragedy. None cor- responded with the print on tho belt. "The man who left that thumbprint was the last man to tor .Markeson said In assigning , mi,n fron (h, ,,,.,,,,, , tho case. "It looks like a tough Job, hoya, but I want you to clear ll up. (;ood luck to you." The Investigation Immediately ceuleroa In alid around the Jnd- sou hotel. II was not lonK be- forc. IIu(,k kn(,w Iho bM n.t.lore. we.o . , . . Harold's habits and associates. Word was brought In him by service durlni: what he culled Iho "milk wagon watch." Tim information was more cas ual Utah ll would have been had the man known what Ihe police i believed. Ills orders fro n Huck had been tn nee that as I It t lo waa known of Harold's attendance at his poker parties In tho hotel aa possible. 1 "Thought you'd want to know a couple of .lull 11 Laws aro pussy foolln' around for done on .', .' .. ".' """"" """icu liy IIUCK HOI IO forge! lhat bn was waiter serving I a guest. I Huck aswed a few uitestlons NO-D-LAY Cleaners & Tailors 325 So. 6th Phone 1408 Hulls Cleaned A Pressed, l..0 little, font, cleaned VI. I. At) I'lnln Nllk Dresses .fio I'hiln Wool Dresses 9I.B5 Wo Also Clean Hug. THF KLAMATH NEWS li.td rt .-:v. d a canto irom Amoa J idsoa. uuyliig he waa flying : li"tn London lo Cherbourg In , . t It lb- dr. I boat sailing from ilat porr lo Hew York. This vi.s roiiiinnn knowledge ' out the hotel. Hack bad no . d fflrully In learning of II. It rvc.1 to heighten his determine- 'oi hi lurry out his plana a i""r1' " puaaiuio. ' - - L I " a-klurlo ' ! '"" answer.. Kor tha lime , '":! enure y ui- lle her world aa though he'd t ver known her. Kren lha """ - howered ! Ur .M "o word o, arkuow.cd.- ' ' "W. i . Apparently she was plunged I lino grief hut Huck knew lhat ' number of her frleuda had been .n mltlefl lo her rooms, which had not left stucv the traidy. aid tin auMHHlud I'mt sho waa n't no rrushed as hi-r ecluslut) Kould ludlcaio, Hla failure to read, her com ih lied him l a notify l(4a robot lln of a ih-lav In (hit plan they I had made on his n reul visit to the man's "poultry furni." I'oherlln'a wife eitmplalned over the letter. HIi suld the'd been 'to. a lol of trouble carry. Inn ottt 1lnck' Instructlona. rlht damned hlin up one aide and' down tho other for bl "well" Idea". ramrla, beautlfnlly recumbent upon her ln.y plllo.n. where hn wept fitfully uud pilled herself for havlni loai her only brother, would have been mu fed at tha result of Itnne J'obcrllns !- ; tempi In crenlu an utmoaphera fit to receive hey. , ,,, r omu-rnieui wuuiu U..O been shortlived. however. It Huck'a determination lo Introduta her to the ruberllua had been . ,. . k. j Knowlnx nolblnit of either Itosa i Poberlln or Huck'. plan, aha hu"led hernelf with selecting ba comU,H roo.rnng rb. ( mitlrA n bll .,,0,1, for th time being, lluek set himself to d"vlo some way of breaking down Ihe harrier she had erected between ihem. He was still un- .......... -r .. I wh.n 1.. rv.i.J . mrsso ,hat sent him la bads in see Duko Brnggan.t (To tie Conlliiuod). ' I IVI: M TliltS hll I.KI) llllt lli:KS, KriRce. May . 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