The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 24, 1915, Image 1

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PEACE PARTY A
FAILURE; HENRY
FORD 6IVES UP
.SPORTED AS HOMEWARD SOUND
TODAY
Autemeblle Man Issues Check for
Over a Quarter ef a Million to Pay
tha Expenses of tho Root of tht
Party Reason far His Turning lack
U Olvtn as Condition of His Hsalth
at Preeent
United Praia Service
LONDON, Dae. 14. llfnry Ford, tha
American automobile manufacturer,
dm abandoned hla peaco trip.
According to dispatches from llcrgcn
at sailed this morning for New York
oa board tha steamer tlergensfjord.
Others aboard tha liner Oscar II will
try to carry out hla paace mission.
Madame Schwlmmer has promised,
la tha Interest of tha other women In
the movement, to continue tho peace
trip.
Those aboard tha Oscar II are Ignor
ant aa yet of the fact that Ford backed
down aad la returning home. It Is bo
Uevad that tha news, of his departure
will have a serious, If not disastrous,
feet apoa Um poaca mission.
It la aadoratood that Ford haa given
aasuraaaaa that he will pay tha ex
peaaaa at tha party. One report from
Barm aaya Ford left a caeek for
im,M0, to b used In defraying the
future ep eases of the delegation.
Ford's physician says ho quit be
cause Ma health was bad. Dean Mar
aula oT Detroit, aad Ford'a valet ac
company Fori oa his homeward trip.
FOR CANAL PLOTS
ALLEGED LEADER OF GERMAN
SECRET SERVICE IN THIS COUN
TRY IS ACOUSID BY FEDERAL
GRAND JURY
United Press Berviee
NEW YORK, Dec. U . Paul Koenlg.
alleged leader of a Qerman secret acr-
viea operating la this country to dls
cover American secrets, and to hamper
shipments of supplies, etc., to the ai
lias, waa Indicted by tha federal grand
jury oa charge of plotting the dostruc
lion of the Wellaad canal.
Richard Leydendecker and Edmund
Juatioe. arreated with Koenlg. and
charged with complicity in Teutonlo
activities, ware also Indicted. Paul
Metilor, wkoaa confession resulted in
Um ladletmeaU, waa not indicted.
Tha three men ware arraigned today
aad pleaded not guilty. They are at
liberty under bonds. Koenlg's being
IM.OW. Uydeadecker's 130,000, and
JusUce'a 110,000.
ORY OREGON CUTS
OFF BIG REVENUE
HALF A MILLION IN INTIRNAL
RIVINUI LOST THROUGH THI
CASSATION OF BRIWIRY OPBR
ATIONS, 1TO.
Valt Fraaa Barxlae
PORTLAND. Dae. li-Faderal rave
alM aJMala aatlmate that aa a result
af saaMMUoa In Oregon, tha latornal
ftosiM far Um coming year will de
MMM aalf a aallllaa a4 least,
;TwtalMi4ra4 fadaralmuor II-
tftv wbolaaala Jlceases and a
bravery Uaaaiaa will be eiim-
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Richard Q. Wegner
KnKlanii Iiiih notified tlio Mate de
IMirtincnl that It will tako tho stoamors
HockliiK anil (li'iit'itsee of the Amoilcnn
TrnnH-Atlaiitlc company lo London for
DfJio court adjudication. Mellaril G.
WrfKiicr, president and majority stock
holder In tho company, insists that
only American capital In Invested, and
In protestlnK lcorously at tho action
of tho British Rovornment. Mr. Wag-
nor wan horn In Milwaukee on March
30. 1862. Ho miulo u fortune in mo
beet BUKnr Industry In Wisconsin, and
recently decided to go Into tho ship
ping business bccnuHO of the largo
profits to bo mado. Ho now my Ills
company will bo forcod Into hnnKrupl
cy unleim properly reimbursed for the
scltcd ships. '
YOUNG KUEHNE
GIVEN
80N OF WOMAN KILLED IN BAT
TLE OF DODD HOLLOW IS DIS
CHARGED AFTER HEARING IN
JUSTICE COURT
After a ttosalon which lasted until
midnight Inst night, and resumed this
forenoon, Andrew Kuehno wns releas
ed from custody following his arrest
in Merrill estorday on a chargo-of
assault, being nnned with a dangerous
weapon. The hearing was hold beforo
Justlco of tho Peace E. W. Gowon.
The warrant against Kuehno was
Hwom out by Guy Hunter, leseo of of
ihn dlsDuted ranch, and tho man who
wns shot Intho forearm during
fatal moloe Monday morning.
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"TEMP-STAR" IS
LATEST
TWICE-A-WEEK PAPER 18 BEINU
ISSUED IN INTEREST8 OF LOCAL
THBATRICALB-JOHN HUBSARD
AT WHIIL
Th Temn-Star is Klamath Falls'
latest publication, and It is to make an
appearance twice a week, under the
management and editorship o John
Hubbard, who has proven an uov .
publicity work, awell as a capable
theatrical man.
The paper is devoted to. the Interests
of Houston's Metropolitan aww
ments, "to "Javee's" local syndicate Is
named, and gives advance newa about
the coming attractions, aa well as dis
pensing In a bright way chatter about
the Temple and Star theater and the
opera house In particular.
FREEDOM
JOURNAL
XMAS PROGRAMS
GIVEN TONIGHT
ELABORATE EXERCISES AT PRES
BYTERIAN, METHODIST AND
CHRISTIAN CHURCHES BY THE
SUNDAY 8CH00L8
following Is the program to be ren
dered this evening at tho Christian
church by the Sunday school, begin
ning at 7:30:
I'iH)iritml Short Talk Hov. Jenkins
"Christmas ' Puddings" Drill Charles
House, I'orrcst Miller, Dean Deck
Icy, Stnnloy Bell, Kddle Parks, Al
bert Ilradley, llusscll Crandall,
Kenneth Drenncman.
Quiirtcl Miss Josle Vnn Riper, Mrs.
Wllburn Kit. Dr. C. A. Hambo, Mr.
Wllburn Kit.
"A Search for Wealth"
"A Search for Happiness"
The Girl Inez Bell.
Tho Mother Iluth Miller.
Wealth Marjorlo Lambert.
Pastime Hilda Hensley.
Society Pearl Lundy.
Knowledge Eunice Wells.
Fame Lcda Harvey.
Love Lucille Beckley.
Industry Sally Owens.
Itellglon Dorrls Bell.
Solo "My Dear Jerushy"-
Ileckley.
Cantata "Santa's Elves"
Elves lluascl Crandall,
Miller. Dean Beckley,
-Lucille
Forrest
Stanley
Bell, Kenneth Brenneman.
Snow 1'alrlcs Joy Miller, Edna
Dunbar, Anna 'i'lnrson, Eva An
derson, AKhc. Daniels.
Children Uraco Hoagland, Lucille
Beckley, Josephine Mlsncr, Berle
Daniel, Helen Wlrtz, Joann Mo-
- Donald, Sallle Owens, Alice
Westfall, Edith Potter. Lucille
Owens, Mabel Westfall, Lucille
Sherman, Chas. House, Eddlo
Parks. Albert Bradley, Melvln
Anderson, Everett Bean, Thot
wnl Thorson.
SANTA CLAUS.
Following Is tho program to be given
by the Sunday school and choir of the
Methodist church. The fact that the
musical numbers are In charge of
Vernon Motschenbacher, with Mrs. Sat-
torlee in cnarge oi me urcnesun, uu
that Mrs. Peltz has charge of the chil
dren's choruses and readings, insures
n fine program. The public is coraiauy
invltod.
Opening Chorus "Awake. O Bells"
Prayor Rov. E. C. Richards
Responsive Exercise George J. Wal
ton and School
Chorus "From Ancient Times"
Class Exercise "Whon unnstmas
Comes" -Three Boys
Recitation "Looking Forward"
Evelyn Whltmore
Song Exercise Primary Class
Chorus "Glory Anthems Ring"
Christmas Greeting Bertha Pelts
Chorus "Jesus ib uonm-
Becltntlon "O. Happy Eartfc"
Beatrico Walton
Recitation Neoml Arnold
Recitation Meredith Hutcnens
Reading. "The Night Before Christ
mas" - Glenn Conwell
Class Exercise "Highly Exalted"
Chorus "Star of His Olory"
Recitation ...... "God's Christmas Gift"
Carl Buchols
Christmas Overture Orchestra
Song "Away in a wsnger
Beatrice Walton
Chorus, "Sing Togewer msrs m
. Morning"
Recitation- - - R"w Cofer
Recitation Dorothy swmngion
Recitation Leol Vwtrlu
Prayer Song "Make Us Like Tnee-
Visit In Portland.
Mrs. Miles Llppert and daughter
Rita have gone to Portland to apend a
month with the former's sister. Mrs.
Antone Castel.
Srvlces Continue.
The Union meetings being held at
the Methodist cnurcn wm oonunuv
over Sunday. Dr. Feldman'a subjects
are aa follewa: Sunday at 3 p. m., "God
and the European war"; TSW P- .,
The Devil in White." No servloea
will be held tonight or on Christmas
day. N
GREEKS FURLOUGH
PART OF ARMY IN
LINE FOR BATTLE
CHANQE CAUSE8 SPECULATION
IN ATHEN8
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Difference of Opinion as to Whether
This Mssns Assurances Hsve Been
Received of a- Delay In Teutonic In-
"
vsslon,. or the .Fulfillment of Prom
ises to the Alles Fighting Con
tinues In Albanian Hills.
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United Press Service ;
ATHENS, Dee.'24. Greece today Is
sued a month's furlough to 15 per
cent of her reserves, who have been
under arms for five months.
This action caused much surprise
here, in view of the fact that a Ted
tonic invasion for an offensive against
the allied expeditionary forces as Sa
lonika is about to begin.
Some Interpret this as an Indication
that Germany has assured Greece that
there will be no Invasion for at, least
a month. To others, the order seems
to fulfill the reported promise to the
allies that Greeco; would demobilize
half her army.
By HENRY WOOD
Press Staff Correspondent)
(United
ROME, Dec. 24 The Bulgarians and
Serbs have been battling for three days
In the Albanian mountains, with neith
er side, gaining a. distinct advantage,
but with, heavy fom iff, lite, according
to Prince Alexis Karageorgevlcb, of
tho Serbian royal family, who arrived
today.
Ho states that the Serbians are fight
ing fiercely, and have stopped every
chnrge made by the enemy.
Although lacking food, the Serbians
are said to be unbroken in spirit They
have changed large areas of Albanian
wilderness Into well roaded sections,
as part of a new defensive plan.
SAYS POOR MAKE
THE BEST PARENT
CHICAGO WOMAN PHYSICIAN
WOULD HAVE WEALTH DISTRIB
UTED A LITTLE BETTER IN
STEAD OF "BIRTH CONTROL"
(Unttd Press Correspondence)
CHICAOO, Dec. 84. "Birth control
caunot even be advocated, with eco
nomics for Its basis, ott the ground it
is necessary for the race." This is the
belief of Dr. Frances Dickinson, phy
sician and trustee of Mary Thompson
hospital.
Sho was asked whether families of
working men who receive low wages
should be limited.
"Such an attitude is ridiculous," she
Metry Xmas
THE dsir to servB, Um joy of inf
oUmts happy, and utter frwwdom from
thought other than those of good will, good
fellowship and good cheer make Christmas
the happiest day in all the year.
Our wish to you is that you may enjoy
the spirk of the day and its attendant joys
with unalloyed pleasure.
. The Evening Herald
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The first wholly American tribute
eer paid the memory 'of Jean of Arc
was dedicated on December 6th in New
York city. The statue stands' at River
side Drive and Ninety-third street, and
commands a sweeping view across the
Hudson River. Anne Vaughn Hyatt,
an American sculpture, created the
work. To lovers of, perhaps, the most
Inspired woman in history the pedestal
upon which her mighty war horse
stands holds a greater sentimental ap
peal than the clear-eyed girl In armor.
Stones from her dungeon In Rouen and
replied. "Why not distribute some of
the vast wealth of the country a little
more equitably and let the working
man have a little more wages, and a
chance for the God given happiness of
afamilyf
"Men seeking relief from disturbed
wages through birth control show men
tal limitations. The man who does his
dally work and lives In his home is
better fitted for parenthood than the
man who carries the worries of a large
business and wealth."
F. FERRYBOATS NARROWLY
AVOID COLLISION IN A FOG
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 24. The fer
ryboata Piedmont and Santa Clara nar
rowly escaped a serious collision in the
fog yesterday. A near panic resulted,
the passengers rushing to the rear of
the boats to avoid the shock.
On a previous trip eaterday the
Piedmont narrowly missed the ferry
boat Thoroughfare.
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a bit of shell shattered pilaster from.
the cathedral at Rbelms bear Um
charger and his rider symbolic of the
Utimpta-andthead of the MaM?e
France. Jean J. Jusserand, French am
bassador to the United States, spoke of
the now shattered cathedral of whteh
Jean led Charles vn. to be crowned.
At the conclusion of his address II.
Jusserand announced that the Legion
of Honor had been bestowed by bis
government on J. Sanford Saltus, hon
orary president of the Jean of Are com
mittee, and the rosette of artistic merit
upon the sculptor, Miss Hyatt
SPECIAL MASSES
AT SACREO HEART
SERVICES WILL BE HELD TOMOR
-
ROW MORNING AT 5 O'CLOCK,
8l30 AND 10:30, IN HONOR OF
CHRISTMAS
Christmas services at Sacred Heart
church will be held tomorrow morning,
and three masses will be celebrated by
Father McMillan S. J., with sermons
on the Nativity at each mass. Barly
Moss will be at 6 o'clock, and second
mass at 8:30 a. m. '
High mass will be held at 10:30, at
which time Millard's Mass in "Q" will
be rendered by the following cheir:
Soprano Mrs. Matthew Smith, Miss
Pearl Bolvin, Miss Alice McCourt, Miss
Ora Nelson, Mrs. Joseph Brett and
John Hubbard.
Alto Mrs. cf E. Wheeler, Carl Shu-
bert
Tenor Lawrence Mehaffey, Miss
Dorothy Weeks.
.Bass J., B. McAllister, Rblaehart
Motschenbacher and M. J. McDonouajh.
Mrs. Fred Cofer is organist and Mrs.
Jula Barlow violinist .
"Adeste Fidelea" will ho'' rendered
for the offertory. Mrs. Wheeler aad
Miss Weeks will sing '0 galutarls'
and the aoloa will be sung by Mrs.1
Saiith. and Messrs. Mehaffey and Me-
ARster,
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Chteaffn iwltv lAarfa MraBM" j -s
respondent, aad Dr. Forbes, la iibaifa fe.J
oi the American Red Cross, work at:
Monastir, who were roughly
by Bulgarian soldiers at Monastir I
week because they refused to give UMtj --C
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troops provisions 'donated by iiatr f '.l-?l
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Perdlnaad bu ordwed a
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lean flag waa insulted. He sayaaevece?-
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