J 111 3$ r ,11 as A grog art ; - '"' -rj SSS5 MAMS WwwmW$ wr.- !"T . MEPFORBt MATTj TTfTBtJN,UrED6RT), OBECION" - FRIDAY, APT?TL 19, 1929. ARREST USURERS Prominent Educators On NEW" YORK, April 19. () ! Helen Alorenii, actress and icnter- 1MH AXUB1.KS, April 19. (P) Armrd with "Jihn Doe. warrant)) offirt-i'H Htm-lcd out today to urreL forty-throe poi'hohh chm-fred with UHuary In connection with' the money lending orgy wtch precert rr.rnnnr'ei.liirv Pinff Mrilf. : ,9er! ""lumen ny a rcuerai jury-uon In 'vuiuiifi u :oi mnintnininB a common nuisance.! BVen- ern Youth Auto, ; Roadhouse Beer Flat Evil Sources, SACRA'S! KNTO. April 19. (ff) i'""iia i nun .lit: .'iina iuii . - .. .. . w i "... . o i ed the Julian 1'etroleum cominnv iii.il uim-u in iiiw .iuiii-h orinjiii' i ' EGGS AND BUTTER- ; Kn Fmiih'Inc-o Utillt'i-fal, . SAN KKAXCIHCO. AjrU . I! (X) Jiutterfnt f. o. b, . SonVran-: cIsco, 47c. i'- Wall Street Report ' , NEW YORK, April 19. jp) Re sponding to easier credit conditions apt! favorable- trade newn, tire Btock market moved upward today after ! , it CIIICACiO, April li.--P) aix prominent educators, sitting as a ; coroner's Jury, have evolved from . tho investigation into George Lux's '. death last Sunday a series of rec- ommendatlons for a "moral house : -cleaning" of modern youth; for solution, their verdict uald, of a Iii'oblein "which seems to he be omlriK all too general for the public good." . f ''. Lux, 23 years old, was suffoeat 1 ed' under an automobile in which ; ho was ridliig with young men and ; women following a tour of road . houses. "We recognize that the automo- bile, the,' roadhouse, the , beer fiat $ and tho speakeasy have been if' sources of social and moral detori oration, and urge t)mt every offec five in elms of control be employed to regulate oV eliminate, as the I case requires, those sources of cor- ruption in the life of youth. "The Jury believes that when i hot only all schools but all other ' social institutions as well develop ways and moans to make chtirac ' ter locals effective, a large part of the problem will bo solved, f "We are convinced that the ' 'problems and conditions which face youth, ore' hot of their own making.' Thoy are not responsible j for the fact that social conditions i r are unstable and unfavorably to j. the development of the highest f typo ot lire. We bellevo that in tho final analysis, the dotcrmlna- ilon of their behavior and the use the young people are going to rjnako of ', existing circumstances rents with the younger generation. nuirt t"y tne ai& of liquor in a night 3 rrODIem club, fa through with night clubs fnrnVAt antl After, hearing the ventict which ended her trial last night-she Enid: VI don't want to ever think of it again, I have been through such a terriblo day that I want to forget alt about it. 1 am through with night clubs forever."' . She waa pale and trembling when the Jury came in at i: ;t0 after hav ing been out four hours and fifty minutes. When she heard the ver dict she seemed about to faint. She partly reguined her eomposure but began to weep softly and finally broke down and cried without re Htraint. Ker acquittal was the second de feat suffered by tho government in two weeks in cases against Broad way night club hostesses. Last week Texas Oulnan was found not guilty of maintaining it nuisance at the Salon Royale. In each case a special, prosecutor came from Wash ington. . . lnvestlga-,ollnso- I2ii was. created were in the impeachment trial of Superior Judge Carlos 3. Hardy today by J. H. Hardin, former su perior court Judge In Salinas. 4-LEADER Tho school for tho leaders of the 411 club Cilrls of Jackson county began early this aftornoon at the office of tho county homo demon stration agent In tho Liberty build lug with tho cooking club lenders present from, various parts of the county. The school Is being conducted by Miss Helen Cowglll, assistant state club leader, and Airs. Mabel .Mack, county homo demonstration agent. : . . Tomorrow, there will be an all day session fur tho leaders of the sewing clubs. ' , Fruit and Vegetable Special .Fancy. Klamath Potatoes, per 100 lbs. $1,00 'SO lbs;' Klamath Potatoes 65- Sweet Spanish Onions, 7 lbs. 29 Rhubarb, 3 lbs. L: ?.'..'...:... 20d Dressed Poultry Dressed Ifcus, per lb. ..;....,..'.30 Dressed Turkeys, per lb. ' 35?? Plenty of Fresh Fish ' At Our Lunch Counter Hoast Young Chicken, , Dressing, including relish and salad, vegetable, dessert and drink, all for 50. .. ; . ' ' "' ' : SATURDAY SPECIAL . . .. Johnson's Market Phone 97 (j 6th and Grape SA C'RAMKNTO, Cal., April 19 (P) The C'armel angle of Mrs. Mc pherson's "kidnaping", story ex plaining her disappearanco In 1926 is due to receive fulther airing in today's proceedings of tho 'im- j peachment trial against Superior Judge Carlos S. Hardy. This Is the second day In which I the defense presents Its witnesses. Three attorneys are to be culled to the stand; two of them are be? lleved to have knowledgo bearing on the Carinel angle and the third Is supposed to know somothing about the dismissal of conspiracy t-harges 'profeYrert ' against the evangelist by tho Los Angeles dis trict attorney In 192(1. I Samuel WASHINGTON, April 'J.(JP)- Chairman Smith of the houso Irri gation committee introduced, a bill today to authorize creution' of a $180,000,000 revolving fund to ba loaned by the secretary of the In terior to drainage and leveo dls trlcts,'' counties, boards of super visors and other political sub divisions. Tlie loons would be non-Interest bearing and for a period not ex ceeding 40 years. They would bo secured by serial refunding bonds to bo deposited with the secretary of tho treasury and would constitute tho first Men on the lands, . The measure would provhlo that not 'more than y.iO.000,000 ibo np proprlatttd In tuny ono year lloward - i I tho fund. TIOKTOX. April 1 !). (P) Johnny Miles of Sydney, Nova Scotlu, to day won tho annual lloston Aatli lelic association marathon for the second time. In repenting his 1120 Victory, today, ho shattered ,tht old record of two hours, 87 minutes -and 7 4-6 seconds 'by covering the 26 miles, 385 yards In 2:33:08 4-5. EDRAL SEPULTURE FOR WORLD WAR ACE I WASHINGTON', April 19. OT ' Nol-mim Prlnco of Boston, tho j founder of tho Lnfuyett KHoa I drlllv, wlio snvo IiIb llfo whllo flylnif ,wllli, tho Amorlcim volun ! tct'i- nvliitlun for oo with tho j l''n-ni:h nnny, Ifl to lio ui-cordcil a Kormk-uro In tho "WuHhinqton cu-tlii-itral. , i Aiiiiounooini-nt of tho entomb , mont. of tho nvlutor'H body In tho rnlh -l nil wuH.muilo tuilay by the i lilKht 'Her. .lumen K. Kreeiuun, hlxhop it WiiHliliiKton, slinuHiin ' i-ovtHly . with tho making public of jlhn receipt of a Klft from I-'reil- ertuk H. I'linoc of, IWmton, fathor of tho tlU-r. whli-li will i pnivhlo for it memorial chupel bit tho main floor of tho t-ntlu-dral. Jf: f. 1, FORT MATH BEEF Best Beef on the Market Home Rendered Lard 1 C r per pound. . . JLOC -fat Hens , ! - Rabbits Spring LamV- Veal Corn Fed Pork t All Kinds, of Lunch Meats - Hams and Bacons Try One of Our Fort Klahxath Roasts . r They're Fine' . K t Economy Market Nichols & Ashpole 20G East Main Street Phone 46 IN HOLLYWOOD HILLS HOLLYWOOD. April 19. VP) Tho body of n man found shot to death in Hollywood Hills two weeks ago had been Identified to- i day as that of Jack St. Claire. 32. of Cleveland, Ohio, police uln. Thu Identification was mado by letters addressed to the dead man's sister. 'Mrs. Laura Krajowski of Cleveland and through a set of false teeth. St. Claire's original name was said to have been Frank JiiMklcwfes. Tho Imdyj was. found flvci blocks from-Hollj ood Uoule vard by student hikers. A pistol wits found near the body. TRIAL FOR MURDER KLAMATH FALLS, Grp.; April 10. (rt'l The trial ot Fred Swan, charged with the murdrr of Ned Connolly, on a lonely nomcstead north of Dorris on tho night of Jan nary 31, opened In circuit court hero today before Judge W, t. Duncan. Tho state contends Connolly's denth ended a drunken pnrf.y. which started early In tho even ing and continued until It p. m. Swan Ik expected to submit A pie of wlf -defense, Tillamook. Pinna under con sideration for establishment of new quarters (or (ireshant postofflce. Goodman, tired contractor, Arthur Kat.. merchant, and K. M. Tfackel, clothing manufacturer- were ar rested lust night. Two were ar rested last week. City Prosecutor Lloyd Nix said that Usury" war rants will be Issued for 143 ' per sons. 1110' pity cuncir yesterday :grant 6d nn appropriation of'$20,000 for the pro ye cut ion of the case, 1 1 BETTER CROWDS v VIEW PYLE CREW INDIANAPOLIS. April 19.-(P) After two short jumpu of 36 milea each, the runners in C. C. I'yle's trans-continental foot race today faced a 64 milo trek - to '. Brazil, their last control point In Indiana. J'eto Ouvuzxl, of Southampton, England, lteld tho lend In elapsed timo although Johnny Hal, Pasmilc, N. J., has won the lasf throo hops and marrowed the margin. rylo's Cross Country Follies played to capacity crowds last night, as they have done slneo they entorcd the I-loosler state. The big bus- used 'to transport them from point iv point has boon freed' from attachment lit Columbus; Ohlo. .I'OR1XANl. Ore., April 19. W Ekbs and butter, both- tobog ganed today. Dec-lines ranged from half to one cent on nearly all grades. Hlundardw In htittoi. ili.nniii.fi ' its half a cent to 41 Kc, prime first 'OBn8 ",B break up of tho, reparu-j and firsts one rent to 41 and 40 'Ac ! t,'on!l conference. respectively. There was no change!. - le a few 8of Io cropped an early period of heaviness re-1 though someone wllh have rranh recording artists, and, like wise are giving mpvle stars opimr tunily to broadcast their voices on records. ' ' . ' It was only natural that the talkies should reach out for tbo stage celebrities whose voices were widely known already for their rec onls as well as for their stage work-Al Jolson. nutb Kttine Mo r.m and Mack, Kddie Cantor. Cliff imlirii-nrav s,.r.pn celoln-i-1 fiiunnls and the list could be ex- movie siuiB. . .i . Screeiijfe Hollywood By ROBBIN COONS to de- ' screen should have been "dlcpv. sultinn from liiiuidation insnlrml l.vl-viB., n now term to'descrihe thosslered iis singera oy iwi;'" . .l .. . ' . l ....vrlulnir nllTSlUe OI nuiij wiv.m. Hmall decrease in broHers' i of the screen who in extras. Kggs suffered a slash of , one cent all down the line. Standard extra went down to 20. standard firsts to 26, medium extras to 24 an medium, firsts to.23V4c , . Poultry and dressed mealH were unchanged,.' with a, slight weaken ing In the , price of broilers. ' ' LINDY BIRTHPLACE THE MARKETS Produce. PORTLAND, Ore., April 19. (P) Wholesale prices HDTTBli: Extras, 4Hiic; stand ards, 4H6e; prime firsts, 41c; firsts, 40'Ac. s EGGS: Fresh standard extras 2Cc: fresh standard firsts, 25c; fresh medium extras, 24c; fresh medium firsts, 23 c. - Milk,- poultry, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hny, cascara bark and hops: Alt steady and unchanged. Livestock. 1 1 Portland, ore., April 19. 11 Cattle, and- calves: . Steady. Small supply drive Ins. Hogs: Steady. J - ' "; -''.Sheep and Lambs: steady: No eai-ly trading, :, out Here and there, the market generally rallied under, the leader ship of the public utility and mer chandising issues. At least 15 in dividual stocks moved Into new high ground for the year, i -. , 11 ' " Gun Kxplodcs. ; WASHINGTON. April I9.W War department officials said today the explosion, of the 155 milimetcr gun during target prac tice on Oahu island resulting In the- deaths . of three soldiers, was the: first accident of that kind in the army for a number of years.- 1 - Racer Falls. '.VERNBUK, Capo of Good Hope, April 111. (P) Captain Malcolm Campbell, British - racing driver, who is seeking to break tho 231 miles an hour mark set by Major H. O. D. Segrave, touched 215 miles an hour la- a trial rum here .today in his car. Blue Bird. ... t Graf n Cruise . 'FhlEDRICH.SHAFEN, Germany April 19. (P) The Clmf Zeppelin this forenoon started a short flight over the. Rhine cities .to. southern Germany with the object ot testing ic now gyroscopo compass. Tho sftlo .was commanded by Captain Lcnmanniu 6- . -. - Olnssifieil nrlvpr-rlslne gets rnsiilti.- not .only movie stars, hut brilliant in oth er constellations of talent as well. Hardly less sig nificant than ,llm mergers and "ru mors J of mergers between tho great"' picture companies seems tho appar ent merger that is taking place between t h re c: great fields of en tertainment ta !- ent - tne stage, the screen, and Ramon Novarro talkies. . . . Stage ' stars who become talkie celebrities are everyday phenomena 4 .... where it was not known that Lupe Velez, for instance, coum siug. n was something of a novelty when Dolores Coslello sang "Ramona for plonqgraph company, iw,u' Iwas before tne talkies I roaring on Hollywood. , . Stare "At Home" ii ; Now, however, Kamoh Novarro, movie star with operatic ambitions, has been signeu u mo to make records singing of ' because of his paL'nn Love Song in a new picture, and Charles King will make two of His ."Broadway .Me - ody" numbeis tor national bution. , i'-i- ; . Italy Shocked . 1 . HOME... Italy, ..Api'll. 1?. Wrj ohni.ko wcra luit iiiis morn- now, and screen folk who dash off mB ,al i Boiognfli Mortejm,': Fitlenza on stage or vaudeville engagements ! ahd Parma. No suustauuai uuiu are becoming common. . And when I nfi. wn reported. . - ' the bright lights of popular music show any hesitancy about coming to Hollywood, the film city seems milium c""WiU . WM nuitu Ha Kiiiia- : saries after them. . Even- grand-' opera is to be filmed for thet, sing ing screen. , ;.. ., . .: , Beautiful Wometl x Simply Love It M EI.LO-GLO Face "Powder is-llfev (ei-ml by beiiiillful' women beemiKe ,'t leaves no. trace 01 pasunesstu Talkies at Work: .' - Nowhere is tills Interlocking of the art move striking, than in the field o, music and its effect bore JJVi" Rereads, -mdro smoo ty-- will be felt In every home of j '(vM a ..outi,tul bloom. . .Very liui. the nation. For the talkies are L-se MELLO -GLO Face ' Powib--r. making ncreetr-folK-. of. manv phono- jcj wonderful. -neain a it-i-ltiitinn. -no shiny nusos!. Made by a: new :,wh' nrneess prevents largo TO BE PRESERVED DETROIT. April 19. lP) rThe threp-story brick, houso in which Col. Charles A. Lindbergh ytnx born has been purchased by tho Swedish cnlneerhu! soclctyof Detroit nnd is to bo presorvedvau a memorial to tho famous fHe'e. Tho houso will bo open only, to members of the society and their j invited guests. Officers- ot tho. society said today that while. , a! number of Lindbergh memorials! would bo "sultubly placed in tho home,- tho houso will maintain tto .ntmosphoro of a homo, rather than a show place, V . TEXTILE STRIKE : ZONE OASTONIA, N. C, April 1!). IP), The strike situation hero "Was. quiet today following yCBtordays demolition of the headquarters' of the National Textile Workers' tin Ion, the destruction of a relief sup ply of food, and the arrest of Miss Ellen Dawspm . , 2s-year-old- com munistic organizer foi ' the union. . r-rr-r NEW Henry I.. YORK, .April X(P) Dohorly, one of tho coun try's wealthiest bachelors and. na tionally known as public utility leader, has nnnouiircd his mar riage last Now, Yeai-'s evo to Mrs. Percy Ertinlt Enmos, a widow, who nursed him during a two years ill- noss. : Mr. Dnhurty, whose weallh Is' va riously estlmatml from $2fi,miu.niKi to J-'iki,imiO,iiiiii. Is 5s years old.' Ills wife Is 411. News of tho wedding camo as a surprise to his business associates to whom ho often had said he would remain a.bnchclor all his lifer " 'j OFFICIAL INSPECTION ' THE DALIES HOSPITAL (TUK fWUJ.KH, Ore, April 10. Ai tiovernur I. l. latterson. aceuinpnnled by llul K. Hoss, sec retary of slate. Tom B. Kay, trea surer. Carlo Abranm, secretary of state buard of control, and Ir. O. C. UelllnRer of the Slate Tuber culosis hospital, were hero today for an official inspection of the new KasteVn Oregon Stato Tuber culosis hospttnl. prior to formal ncceptanco ,of the building by the ntnlo.- - Girl's Back Broken KLAMATH PAI.hS, Ore., (T Mario Meitr., 7 yean who siitforod a broken back full ut tho Hotta farm on lake, wits taken to a Vortlsnd hos- pllal today for treatment. Hopo was held for her ocovery. April old, ' in- a Fnh; to .stop a xrt;n i k ki-y j ' Start at once Unkln Foley's Hon- : ey and Tar Compound. Carefully j made. 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