The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 23, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY. 23, 1917.
Prlea Plva Canto
ENATE WILL CONSIDER PEACE PLAN
1ENAT0R JONES BRINGS UP DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM
Wilson Waiting to
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aider is Expected
in Other Oceans
4AI DISAPPEARED AS MVSTERI-
OUSLV At IT ARRIVED
Rumer tmi cruiser oiatgew unx
Raider It Discredited German Sub-
marine Reported to Have Stepped
Spanish Steamer, luminal Htr P
art, ana Than Allowed Mar ta Pro
ct4 an Har Way.
8UBNA8 AIRK8. Jan. . The Orr
Imaa sea raider which terrorised allied
Wilson Is
Cheeredby
Englishmen
MANCIIKHTBIl. Kugland. Jan. 23.
Tb name of President Wilson of the
United Stales waa cheered (or five ruin
utea wkaa It waa mentioned caaually
by U. J, Warder at tot owning of the
merchant .hip In th. South Atlantic fTMU" of ,b" Btfaw pittr
apparently haa disappeared aa Wy.teri- XoJ- Tb otr,lon Pnteieoue.
ouly aa It arrived In theae waters- , """ overwhelmingly ap-
Her appearance. In aatfher part of rov ,he MlnWrr Mender-
lib world wltlr another drive on allied
hipping U predicted today.
, The rumor that the cnilaer Glasgow
liuak the raider la entirely dlieredlled.
K la reported bare that n aubmarlne,
supposedly Garmaa, stopped a Span-
lh steamer off the Platte Hlvar. exam
Ined her papcra and then permitted her
to proceed.
on, Mod in anil Ilarne In supporting
Lloyd Oeodgc's formation of the recon
strutted government.
elm follows
WILSON IDEAS
FORMER PUPIL OF PRESIDENT AT
VAN MAWRtSAVS SHE WILL
CARRY OUT PRECEPTS TAUGHT
NCR IV EXECUTIVE
WASHINGTON, Jan.
WOMEN WILL BE
ADDED TO CLOD
KLAMATH COMMERCIAL CLUB TO
START CAMPAION TO QKT WO
MEN INTO ITS MEMBERSHIP ON
EQUALITY WITH MEN
A campaign to add women of Klam
ath Fnlla to the membership of Klam
ath Commercial Club In to be launched
poon, according to J, W. Siemens,
president. Afl'er they heard tlm re
Kirt of the club' work in 1916, many
women at the annual banquet taut Frl-
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" " day night, expressed themselves hk
Hlegel, former pupil of President V. .nxlous to Identify theniaelvea with the
nun whrn he waa profeaaor of polltlrnl Commercial Club.
science at llrn Mawr, today Joined tho
suffragette silent aentlnela at tht
While House galea
Accordingly the club will makn a
special effort to get aa many women ah
poaaiblo Into It membership. The duet
WITHDRAWAL OF
PERSHING FORGE
IS BEING MADE
CUTPOSTS ALREADY HAVE BEEN
ORAWN IN
Moveirent Toward American Line Will
He Started Immediately, It la Official-
ly Learned Oetpltt Withdrawal,
Tnere la Na Intintlen of Lifting Em.
Largo on Arma and Munltlana Inta
Mealca
WASHINGTON I). C. Jan. M. The
withdrawal of General John Pershing's
ixpedltion from Mexico la now under
.'. The outK.i.tn already bavo been
iti'n In. and the general movement
tou.rd the north will follow immedi
ately. This rut officially learned to
day. Tht laat chupter of the American ex
pedition to gel Villa Is being written.
No date haa been net for sending
Ambassador Hatcher to Mexico City.
there li no Immediate Intention bv
President Wll.in to lift the embargo
on i.tmo Into Mexico.
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Men Lawson Has
Dragged Into "The Leak
PENROSE FORCES
FIGHT FOR BOSS
UNITED STATES SENATOR PROM
PENNSYLVANIA HOLDS BAL-
IN STATE LEGISLATURE
ANCF.
AS IT ASSEMBLES TODAY
Miss Megitl declare ahe proposes to ityf women nrobablv will bo Ichh than
oarry out tho precepta I'renldent Wll- for men. W. I'aul Johnaon la head of
"or taught her. I the memborahlp work for tho club.
Congress Advances
on the White House
President and Mrs. Wilson Will Give
Annual Reception to Congressmen
and Wives Tonight
KAItUltillli'IUS. I'a.. Jan. 23. I'enii-
rltinia'a legUlaluru reaiHembled X
iliiv. vlth the power of the no-called
llot-H, Unlrwl Stnlea Senator Holes
I'euno. leader of the republican or-
vnnUntlon Hlnce Matthew Stanley Quay
died in 1901, in the balance.
I!v electing IUchard J. Ualdwln na
rpe;ikrr of the houao three weeka ago.
rcim-HC men defeated the oppoaltlon
led by thnernor Martin Q. Brumbaugh
ami din Varen. The apeakerahlp wus
only Incidental to tho battle. Tho real
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Swindle
in Food
Revealed
IJKIILIN, Jan. 23. X giganiic food
cwindlln? scheme waa uneorered to
day through the arrest of Frau Kopfer
I and daughter, alleged prominent real
dlntof Derlin, who are believed to
i have-ttrindled a million marks,
j Frau Kupfer went to Leipzig at the
J Leginning of the war and borrowed 409
; marks. With this abe bought and tt-
-old food. Recently ahe organized' a
M.0W.000 mark concern, and then te
cs n a systematic smuggling game.
FOREIGN NATIONS MAY FAVOR
WORLD LEAGUE
PUNV, FIK. COUNT VON BEW5TORFF. WM,C MC AVOO
L, PAUL M. WARBUR6.
lit 1. HENRV. STUART .m3UNV. AffqUBALP S. WHITE. ;
Working Out of Presidents Prefram
Would Mean Neutraliaatien of Pan
ama, Kiel and Sues Canala and Dar
danelles and Gibraltar Speech Ex
pected to Add Momentum to Peace
Movement
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MANNING MAY SHE,
CITY FOR CLAIM
Ilefore the rules committee of the Iioukc of Harvey Fisk & Sons, and n
house of representatives Thomas V. aenntor whose name began with "O"
Uwaon said ery prominent men hBllnlnuinl an account In the market.
, I Stuart Glbbvny, a New York lawyer,
some knowledge or connection with ' Md ,)e miJ heard acw, np n
the leak of information about Pre!-1 between. He said I'aul M. Warburg
dent'a pence nolo-'or Secretary Ijin-' formerly member of the Wall street
sing's explanations of It. . house or Kuhn, I.oeb Co., one of tho
Lawson said Chairman Henry of the largest in the country, and now vice
rules committee suid he had heard Se:-'governor of the federal reerve board,
rotary of the Treasury McAUoo wus was a banker who Had knowledge of
concerned in stock market operations. Mho U'ak. He gae Chairman Henry a
Tho Doston niuu said Archibald S. laulliorlty for the rumor that the Oei
White. of the Wall street house of man ambassador to the United State.
White & Co., had said Secretary Ml-i Count on nernstorff. made J2.00O.OC0 lon as to ,ne lsallty of the claim..
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan.
President Wilson's propoaals
worid league to prevent future wars
will be brought before the senate next
Monday for consideration. A resolution"
to this effect -by Senator Albert B.
Cummins was carried by the senate
rttais morning. Debate will be limited
to one bour for each member.
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Senator Jones of Washington. Wt-en
Cummins' resolution was before .tJiOj .., ,
senate, asked that sections of the dent- ,--;
ocratic platform of 1904 and 1912 re
lating to executive usurpation and
rights of states be read. This was
done, and then the senate without fur
ther comment ceased consideration of'
the president's speech until tomorrow.
President Wilson is now waiting to
hear bow the belligerent nations of
Europe receive his' Bpeecb. He antici
pates objections, but believes his pro
posal will add momentum to the peaco
movement.
The finance committee, of the city Foreign diplomats agree that the lit;
council last night reported adversely eral working out or president Wilson
nn .h rinin, of Homrp m Manning tnr suggestions would mean complete neu-
... , .., , ..... trallratlon of the, Panama, Suex and
J00 as pay for his services in drafting, K,e, cana,g 0fibf) DHe and
tho city charter of 1911. known as tn( Gibraltar. Somo of the diplomats in
Sanderson charter. (Washington have indicated that their
The council referred the matter to ' governments would favor the program.
City Attorney Groesbeck for an opin-
LOCAL ATTORNEY WHO DRAFTED
SANDERSON CHARTER INTI
MATES SUIT IF COUNCIL d6E8
NOT PAY FOR HIS LABOR
Adoo, Pliny Klsk of the big Wall street out of the stock market.
Absolute limit on all dobato of any
legislative subject , thirty seconds.
' There shall bo no party slanders ut-
Nn tlmo limit on discussion by the
wife of one congressman on the dress
WASHINGTON. Jan. 13 fnnrre..
I'i donnlnv itu u.-kit.. -... .. .it.-. I
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all today, preparatory to moving Into
hO White llnil.n fno tmtf kniim KI.
"tnlng for tho rnoual cons reaaloan'l i ,,reU or ,0",c' i aired,
ewptioa given by Prealdent and Mr.
v.IIuob. It always marks tbe largest
ri gatnering In Waablsgton of eon- of the wife of another congressman.
gTMiloBal talent, abetted by (be beau- That every confidence is held In the
y of tbeir wivaa. ability of Beoator Lewie' 1917 model
At a special mooting of tbe commit- knftar. to mako a sensational hit.
tee on rules In both bouaea today, tho That oxeoutlvo aesslona of membera
""owing resolutions nn Mnni4.l mil In iha -lata illnlnir room where refresh-
nod acted upon Immediately to servo inants will be served, shall bo limited slrurRlf was for control of thaatstaor
" euldnnee ut ih reception tonlghi : ' to foily-flve minutes. ' ulxutiou und control of next years
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Submarine H-3 May Be
Salvaged; Moved 3 Feet
KUHKKA, Calif.. Jan.
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stranded United States submarine !!:'.
was moved three feet up shore today
bya donkey engine. Salvage of tho
diver appears to be certain.
Investigation of the stranding of tho
I'-.s tomorrow with tho arrival of Ad
mirals Caperton and Fullam.
Simultaneously Cuptaln Windani,
roast guard sen'ice inspector, begins
un iuu-rtigatlon of charges of Lieu
termnl Howe, commanding the monitor
Cheyenne, that tho crew inefficiently
United States cruiser Milwaukee be- handled the stranded aubmarlne.
rrlmaiics, when candidates nru to oe
nominated for governor, congress and
tho Ivttlblature.
.Vined with the veto power. Cover-
i.t I tumbaugh may rpoll his cnvniVr.
plain. Penrose must get a twoihlrls
vote to override a veto.
Penrose lieutenants have been talk
ing "Investigation" and "impeachment"
of the governor,. Declarations that bo
will be "SuUerlzed" have been made
more, or less openly. Assemblyman
Isadora Stern of Philadelphia haa re
peatedly declared ha will Introduce Im
peachment proceedings.
Treaty Ratified
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23. Tha
president notified tho senate today that
Denmark' and the United States have
both ratified the treaty fof the pur
ehuse of tUaVonlsh West Indies.
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Only .Thirty Million
NEW YORK'. Jan: 88. Directors of
the Bethlehem Steal company tbls nf
ternoon cut the common stock dividend
twi 150,000,000. Tbey authorized that a
116,000,000 stock Issue be offered to thu
stock holders at par, making tbe cap
ita! Btuek of the company SCO.OOO.OOO.
Manning declares he was hired by
ex-Mayor F. T. Sanderson to draw up
the charter, that the council acquiesced
nnd that members of it assisted him
in the draft, that the council accepted
it and placed it on the ballot for ap
proval by the people, and that the city
med it for two years.
It is believed certain that Manning
Soldiers to Get Work
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23. Tho
United States employment bureau an
nounced today that it had completed
arrangements to obtain employment
for all militiamen returning from tho
Mexican border without work.
will sue the city If the council does not
pay the claim.
May Get a Lower
Insurance Rate
Underwriters Man Will Make Survey of
City Soon City Hold New Fire
Truck and Two Paid Men
Through the efforts of the city coun
cil and City Attorney Groesbeck, prop
erty owners of Klamath Falls may get
a lower insurance rate. City Attorney
Groesbeck last nlgbt road to the coun
cil a letter from James McCune ot
Portland, manager of the Underwrit
ers Equitable Rating Bureau, la which
Mr. McCune aald one of bla mea would
visit Klamath Falls lu u few weelw,
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make a suivey of the town, examine,
the city'a new fire fighting apparatus,
and report.
Tbe city Is asking for. lower fire In
surance rates on -the ground thai with
an up-to-date Are auto truck, caeatWal '
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apparatus una iwu uaiu uu mj ia ,..,. ,,(.:
department tbe danger of loss wr wij ...v,-,-
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