I Klamath Falls' First Auto Show; Lend Your Aid and Make It Grow fflcp lEtt ening Herald Good Roads Bring Tourists And Ready Cash Mart 'Autos Mean Better Highways Member of the Associated Press. KLAMATH VM.IM, (IIIWK)N, MONDAi, MAIU'sf 21, I (Ml. PIUCIJ FIVE CKNTH hi"""1 IJG CROWD DN ' HAND FOR AUTO SHI OPENING wi.miii. rH- if' ' 1, ,,., will. an nlniUllcn that ex- i.tnnon wl'li tf.1 elpectallnlta Th" '"' """" airs IllnriUr jainnmn mn lt tiol confined l people iaf i,m Ibla rli niti r i "i" ii""'"; toim. and ,ur' "'"'unl,lr con trlbntloK ii" '"' dlaplayed pailas lnlrrrl in Km cara and ae orlM otH'h "'' ltrcll-lr Hs tujaJ B'l " "J)"t without ro urtd Ike sdilrnaara. music. lnl"K ita th upportunlty In got together tub friends ami nw aequalnlaurea lalalormal lalkfeata and '"' "th tU rft! In Itiat carnfren way thai eoit normal people tlkn T4 rontraiHeea in charge of llm iio Jlil lb"' "' " Tn' ' v tMti) br lb" mntxtlbiipii with which It rrocrciied ''om '"" '" words of takeina bj Mayor W. ti. Wlloy In llm (lo( lhi drat Uar which waa Imr il4d tbrough n megaphona by Will T lt who about Inn it rliwk. Clplo Bllttally lavltad lb" ffnwil 1 vacate tislbo rooms and lo bn sure In ni lira Ibe nn day )l)"r Opetie Htmu, Major Wller ial wlanly 1'iliinatml Uhmnr of 'bn crowd, anil hla ad (mi in ibort Ho alnirk a happy tote ta bti talk, however, ami a Ytitr 'lilrM would hava b-u ap- trKUtrd Hut h prtrrrMl lo pt" tur abOTit UmlH. and aflir la!. I Tnn rtp-lh ,)f , Vowrll mmotra lit for about nn mlnutra InlriHju ,(l bfnail wlnnrr from tho af:n hi nil Hall i'tMidrnl of thn rham Unilty and lrara ihrm In 4il clr pirofeommrrrB ai bn nrM aiwakir tumataeiai Ttm oldr.1 of thn li Kr lla.ll likr III i t,fdt-fMor. waaLhlldrrti la a hoy ii f II yrara and iifj krlff with hi. rrmarka lln toldjih ,ounp.t la a baby In anna All itolt lk barninny which tirra'M lnf u-r children ar III al tirr...nt awe Ibt dralrra nf lii clir. tili'.m, MhoopInK couch and llm moth Urmeay makinc oattbln an aiti)rr la alo ill AcrordinK lo tbo In iio abxb, JuilKrd b Ihn opnninc tnurh wllh Ihn alluatlnn llm Ixirrav l!U4str and lhi dndld iIIipUt'ih! family la without financial mrini of Ctrl oJ arcmaorlni, wai nnn of U moil portrntlnut prrnt In thn Hilary of Ihn city Hi alto rvnllml U flrtt car lha' cmn In Kljmitli ralh, brogibt In hy Harry iviti. and t klth b and Mr I'nlli madfi trtl Irlpi crratlriK qultn a aonaallon j noon rttilalnlna; thn flnn imlnta In itotf lomo of tbn unlnlllatrd Tim Inifrratod iurtlonira (ri4ai anjuliiiinn of roada. and thn' Tim mt unl'iun dlapla). wrhn( lasorusra uf thr roada to tl.ojwaa that of thn Dunham Auto com COBBillllly wa dlariuand hy Mr I'ati). a Htudnbakpr l.lRht HU Chaa 1111, ho min-ludrd hia addrraa wllh! ala, to which an nlnctrlcally drlrn mai of applautn equal lo that ac- tortM Mayor Wiley (ln.ewl.rfk hMka. It. C (Wabrck prnaldnnl of lha Kuaialh totinly auto aaanclallnn. l"fl Ibe crnwinc Importancn of thn "loaicbll induatry to Ihn prc.ent mi ln ln,"'",, nf Mn l,m,r' Unc.itr Krom thla atraln Mr. CrwaUfk qcrr.,H , , or)llnl,. o of lb. m0 Boclatlnn and thn ruac of tho orK.nliallon. 'erfuluiioni In olhor parla u,lVonUn,rr 'M'lalnnd Tho !0n r'C'", Mr "rahnck. wn la Inilrumental In procurlnu u i .' W",,, ro"1 tlnt- ,0A P". nrr Information for Inurlata llklmt for ib.. county, to loam J" .bout II. ,c,ourcna, and , NM,dir"ii!,,COI,,",,'C,C"W,l,-Vwr E7 h Mtw,l)(nT n,l' tho peo. ,.' ,0 onro,h ""n"lvoa a 7a-,,h.,,KUlMBl,,w'uny''' '"Of "Si, y""r,y m,,m,0hl kV..c"nc"ul0" of Mr- o""' i Vlr " tnounlo.1 Ihn "m ..n'h"'1 ",,,t ,h" Wl NhWr, .,0nV" ,P"r lM" Th CLm? ,0 ,m,v" ,n ,,vory MoS , ' a,""' r'nll.' flmtau. ""rlttr nMneJr' ,0 hni "" " l,'M.,MK,r"",C""0mfflHl mb.. . ," r""0-nK voloo, 6IIm thi. i. ,,"nrB,B "f Um 10 k 15. . h,,mor' Mr- ,)o' llior, hk hlt w,,h n "how Hon.. . "ortlned. ThU oxcon. fe 2 1 . !-"lnton car tak. M, .l;t(,hor8cknrdL6ht !n.Sch,rrlVft,n,ln,8for' lftMh,,lt,ehe'ihlBfdiip Mi lkt Z "ow "n'tKor'a heol," 8,81 ko .;: r,,u"" i mi of "ro kept bu.y u or,,(r. Head of the Wool Growers Association Appointed on . C. C. WAIlllJNUTON March 31 I'm.i limit Harding baa itrriiti to nHiit i V llerouharlh. nf Halt Lake Citf, ae Ifilnrnlitln COIIiliKirui rtiinmlaalnn nr Tim Minilliiinit probably will hit mill iii a ilny nr two, together with that of former ("iingreaamaii Knch, of WUironaln llAKMilmrth la prgal ilnnl of Him National Wool UrownfV aaanclalldii. aa well aa preeldent (if llm National Mimlmk aeaorUtioii, anil la a man of widespread intoreata lln haa been lliitnraiiil by all Weetnrtl delegations nirri that of tint atate of Washington, and haa agreed lo r rit llm plarr ( iiilntc I DEATH UK5 FAMILY IN SAD STRAITS! Arthur IMgar Vowrll ari-d 17 jrrart iltrl rmlrilay of numonla al tbn U'arfn Hunt liiMiital aflrr a ahnrt lllnraa Ilia homo wii at Til California atrial lln la aur rlni liy wiituw and -u imall rhltilrcn Th funrral will bo hold lumorrti murnlnic at to Jo o'clock from I tin U'lilllofk iham Tbo Ho H i: Milam will prrarh lb" amnion. Tho Vowrll family fatiio hrrn from Toiaa and m-HIihI firat In thn I'lno Oroio dlatrld Tim dncmlrnt n rr - mily nraidojml aa a tr.m.trr st.M'i:i.i (MMivt; iiemi: WAHHINOTON. March :i Urn atr Hlanflrld will Iratr Now Cur land today for Orison Imlt ai attached, ahowlni; thn rli Kinn and other mrchaiiUm In motion llnnnalh Ihn rhaaala waa a larK" mlr rnr, and almoat i'nry onraon In tho ahiiw- room atoppod lona; nnouith In look Into llm mirror and watch tho lower parla of Ihn cnulnn an I othir inn'hatilaiii whlln In mutton. Thn battery rihlhlla wrnm rpry In IrrpatliiK. actual demonatratlona hn Iiik jclaroti In Ihn accnunry room, wnrr a numhnr of nry attractlvn ri hlblli, It btilnK oldrnt that lha per anna who planned Ihn dlaplaya arn arilala In Ihn hualnnaa. I'unrh, wth a rral punch In II. and of era wnrn anrrd all aftornnon and ovmiliiK Tlila waa a Tory popular cornur of tho ahoir room l.ltnraturn prrtalnltiK lo each car waa thnrn In abundance, and tll ! trrcat ahown In thla lltiiraturo la II tuatratlvo nf Ihn Inton-al ahowi, by moat of (ho people In lcnrnltin mnro ahnOt farorllo miidnla or jinHpncllvo purctiaina AmonK Itila lltcratum arn liuic ilroda of coplna of laal Krlda)' Kvunlnrc llnrald, thn larRoat million nvnr puhllahud In IliU city Thla In nun, tho nulo ahow numhnr. con lalna a olunni of local niitnniohllo nnwa, nud local advnrllanm, ho rn 'ciittnUn llm aluo of Ihn auto show to Hut community, an well am IIio valun of plncliiK thnlr advortUInK In nn laaun of oxlrnordlnary circulation, nro noil rnproHimlod In It Tho Rlrlu unlrualnd with tho tank of iilitiilnliiK now iiininlHra for thn auto iiaHoclutlou, did Koil work all nfluriinon and nvonliiK- Tho hhow ronina woro opnu thla mornlnu, occanlonal vlnllora ilnnt liluc In and looklnc ovor tho oxhlbllH, but early thla uftcrnoon tho numbor of vlaltora lucreuMid, and when tho orchoatra boBlnn lo play, and other feature honln to blodtn, iba crowd Is oxpected to matcrjallio Thin ovon Inn thoro v1ll U dnnclnK. and ovory body U Invltud to dauco or look ou -anything to plouso tho vhltoni SENTIMENT IS FOUR COUNTIES ' : FOR HICHH TO ADOPT NEW VIA D0RRI5 SCHOOL PUN; i (Hpuclal to Thn llnrald) liOltltlH. Cal . March 21. In an ntlnmpt to reallrn thn lona; chnrlahixl Wei to Klamath Kalla hlithway throtiKh thla vallny. ronn'-etlna; all Inrmluala with a aavlfir, of aomn CO thn prlnilpal poliiLa Ixitwin tho two mill nvnr Ihn prnaent ruulo via Tupay. rltltPiia of D'.rrla nail other mall tnwna aiiuth arn clarnorlnt; for cooperation on thn part of tho Cali fornia atatn highway aaaorlatlon, thn Klamath County Autotnnblln aaaocla tlnn and rarloua other orcanltatlotn Kor aovnrul year Ihn preamnt hlr.hway from Weed lo Klamath I'alla via Yreka. Ilornhrook, Alter and Topay haa been ronaldored oh aolete and an actual detriment to the llitereala of Klamath and Hllkl you rounllea In that automohlln tra vel la dlvertint from thla aectlon In favr of Mn ford enroute to ("rater lake and other accnlc polnta It i rr.uix that tbo logical couran o( thn hlrhWB) lirlwcen Word nail Kla math Kalla la atone thn linn of leaat rewlatancn, and at thn name time. throuKh territory that la capahln of auitalnlDK Reed roada during a max imum period of thn ynar Owlut; to thn aandy nature of thn oil covering rn"t of thn propoa! route rendering road conatructloa eaiy and Inexpensive, and alan In the fact that gradni w 111 Imi almoat a nilnua ijuantlty. Ihoan aupportlng Ihn movement contend lhal logic can dlrtaln no other couran for automo hlln traffic from thn I'acltlc high ) to thn icenlc apota that abound In Klamath county. Whcreaa thn prvaenl road loada from Wrej to Ilornhrook. thencn bark to Ager and over thn Topay grade, making an unnecraiary detour of aumn t0 mllra through Inrrllory that la Inareeaalblo during many monlha of thn year. It la polnte-d out that numnroua tourlita leavu their cara at Weed and enter Kla math county by train rather than makn thn trip around prrclpltoua ellffa, and over rocka Hy thn concerted action uf Slakl you and Klamath uiuntlea It la thought that the plana for thla now highway may le put into action In thn ii oar future I) WAHIIINTiTON March 21 Sen ator McNary haa had a conferenco with rrealdenl Hurtling In which ho urged aa emphatically it a poaalbln tho Immedlato appolnlmrnt of tho ahlp plnK board without waiting for thn cumpletlon of tho wholn mnmherahlp. Henatnr McNary haa liivn aaatirml that formiir Senator Chamberlain I rortaln of appointment, hut that I'm aldrnt Harding haa bunn waltlnK un til hn could vecuro for chairman tho man hn wantnd. Sonator McNary a aunut 1'roaldnnl Harding that tho board waa not functioning and that thn wholn ahlpplng of thn country, and particularly that, on tho Woat Coaat, waa aufforlng (rum their pur alyala of action. Hcnator McNary called tho alton- Hon of tho proaldout to tho largo numtior of ahlpa tied up, tho falluro of tho ahlppliiK board to function In connection with ahlpard contract und clalnw, and tho Ronoral domoral jxod allunllon In oVory dolnll of tho ahlppliiK board transactions. a Upper Silesia Votes For Germany's Rule llKKMN, March, 21 Oormnuy won a overwhelming victory In tho plebiscite In Upper Silesia yentor ilay to dutermlno tho futuro nation ality of that roKton, uccordlnK to tho offlclul relurna. Two dlMrlcta woro still mlfslns this morning but tho county khowod K76.O0O votes for Oormany and 389,000 for Poland. Tho ploblncllo jsunoral wan without uutoword Incl-'ileutu Ml QUICK IN HAI.K.M. Ore March 21 - At lanat four counllca In thn atatn arn planning (o call apodal nloctlotm In the near luftint no Ihe rtieatlon of ladoptlon of Ihn county unit ayntem of admlnlatratlon and taxation for nclioot affalra Thn rotintli-a that havn signified thnlr Intention nf vot ing on thn meaaurea are Denton. Kherman. Crook and Umatilla Tho county unit ayiteni la provid ed under houan bill No 21 6. cnart el at tbn recent aeaalon of the r cntit scaalou of thn leglalaturn Thn wyatem of admlnlatratlon provided under thn act la already In operation In 21 Mate It provides that In any county In which thn act shall beepmn effective thern shall bo thriwj aiara of aehool districts, known aa ily aehool dlatrlcta town aehool dls Irlcta and county aehool dlatrlcta I'rovlalons I rhadn for nlectlon of iioarda of dlrectora for each of thn dlatrlcta. each board to barn flvn members and each district to havn a auperlntctidcnt nf schools. Thn county superintendent la donn away with WAHHINtiTON March 21 -An en tlroly nnw attack on thu validity of thn prohibition amendment, based on the requirement that it bn ratified within aoven years waa madn today .In tho supreme court In a brief for J J Dillon of Han 1'ranclico, charged with tho violation of ihe prohibition law Thn provision was first offered by I'riiilitnit Harding aa Mnator from Ohio Thn aertion making tho entire pro hibition amendment lnoicrutlvn tin lea a ratified within mm en year, thn brief aaaerts. ajH'clflrally violates artlclo fleif the constitution, which glvea Congreea no power lo Impoae a limit on ratification, "or to other wise attempt tn control what thn Jeglature ahull dn ' Thn brief quotes Senator Harding In offering the provision as having "clearly stated that his vote for tho resolution was conditional on this provision being approved " And quote Senator llorah as ha'ing rail ed attention then to thn unconstitu tionality of Ihe aeclion WASHINGTON. March 21 Pros Ident Harding suggested to Chair man Fordney today that tho houao waa and moans rommlttco sound out tho scnatn republicans as to tho foaalblllty of tho early passage, of tho emergency tariff protecting (armors. The committee discussed tho proposal at length hut reached no conclusion . Tho president In dicated ii deslro to avoid an em- barKO and to limit tho bill to a very few Items, Including wheat and wool. Archdeacon Watters To Conduct Easter Episcopal Services For tho first tlmo In tho history of Klamnth Falls and perhaps of south ern Oregon, Kplscopnllan sorvlcos will ho conducted horo Kastor Sun day wltti n vostod choir Archdeacon Van Walter of Portland, will con duct thu Knstcr sorvlro and also n service on Oood Friday. All sorvlcos will bo hetd at tho Odd Follows hall' The archbishop will arrive horo tho middle of tho week. A futlor pro gram o( the sorvlcos will be announ ced later. At tho Kaater morning service the mombors of thn Masonic ordor and Kulghta Tomplur will attend lu a body. NWTTCKON TN I H Klamath Bridge Bids Up to Road Commission Apr. 5 t llula for approximately 31 miles ' t paving and 85 rnllcs of grading and graveling will bo opened by the ainiii highway commission at Its meeting In Portland April B. Klamath county bridge bids will t rccolvnd at follows Mrldge on, tin. Klamath Palls-Lakcvlcv high-, way, onn hrldgn ovro tho Altamnnt canal, one overhead croaslng of tho Htrahorn railway near Dairy, (iradlng and gravollng- will he iwi. j ii. lu'ia. 111111117. ..IWIll.rui , I'nlon and Wallowa counties Tho paving Is all Pacific highway work' In Douglas. Joanphlne and hannl countlea OF Knur young men. accused of hur-J glarlilng Ihn Qolgley camp store on) thn McCormlck ranch Friday night. taking a quantity of groceries and other supplies, wnrn arrested by Sheriff Lloyd Low yesterday and nro now In Jail here awaiting their hearing before Justice of tho Pcaco (laghagen Tbn men. Chris Raw. K M Oentry, C W Oontry. and W (I McCarthy, were found camping in tho brush along thn sldo of the lake near tbo Qulgloy camp. They are said to bv residents of Kugcnc, nr vicinity .and rango In ago from 18 to 23 yeara The two Gentry's arn cx-scrvico mon. Tho men admitted thulr guilt to tho ahorlff. Thoy wcro broko and hungry, and evidently tailored they would be In bolter circumstances In jail than In the woods trying to evado tho authorities. When arrest ed, they looked like bandits, re volvers being strapped around them. and their general makeups carrying out the appearanco so well-known in motion pictures. Tho many friends of Mrs Ilirhard Shore Smith were saddened at tho announcement of her death, which was recuUed hero Sunday Her death occurred In the Chase Diet Sanltar turn, lxs Angeles, Friday, In which Institution sho had been a patient for several wicks. The remain will bo taken to her homo In Kugone, where tho funeral will bo held to morrow The deceased was the daughter of thn lato Thomas Hendricks, tho pion eer banker of Kugene, and had a wide circle of friends throughout the state, for the Hendricks home was tho social center of man) of tho stu dents attending the university. About twelve years ago sho married Klch ard Shore. Smith of this city and came here to mako her home. Her charming personality and cheerful disposition quickly won for her the affectionate regard of everyone who met her. After a few yeara residence horo Mr and Mrs. Smith went to Ku gone to make their home, and have lived thore over since. Tho deceased Is survived by her husband, little daughter, her mother and ono sister Well Known Young Couple Married A very pretty homo woddlng was solemnized last Saturday evening at thu rostdenco of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mageo. whon Miss Norma Propst be camo tho brldo of Ronald K, Jef tors,, son of Mrs. Mageo. Rov, E. P. Lawrenco read the beautiful ring coromony In the pre sence of a fow relatives and friends. Mrs, Joffers Is a graduate of thn local high pchool and la employed by the Western Union company Tho groom Is a mechanic and has lived In Klamath Falls about ton yoars. Dvtli arc popular young peoplo with hosts of friends to wUh them much hnpplnosB. T N 1 .VEIL N 1 WIN FJ 1 1 1 1 a a mi 1 1 n 1 1 Anumtri oil COMPANY IS ' INTREFIELD Another oil prospecting corpora tion was formerly launched Sat urday ovenlng when stockholdor.n of tho Northern California OH com pany, which haa been In oxlstnnc for ssveral months, organlxed and otoctod offlcnra. K D Johnson Is president of thn company; It. C. Oroesbeck, vlcc prcaldenl; It H. Dunbar, sacrelary, and O. D llurke, treasurer. Tha dl rectora arn Capt. J. W. filoaaams, Karl Whit lock and W. C. Lehman. Tho Northern California Oil company and the Crater Lake Oil and Oaa company, rcconlly started, hare thn aupport In common of lo cal Investors and will carry on their buslneaa more or less In common. W C. Lehman la managor of both companies and when active op erations start will have an office In Merrill and thn Northern California wilt drill about alx miles south of Merrill on thn Churchill lands, whoro thoy havo a leaae of 1000 acres. Derrick timbers for tho Crater Lake's rig ara hero and tho North ern California timbers aro ordered. Tho derricks will bo erected colncl- dently by an experienced Califor nia contractor. It. C. Grocabeck. attorney for the Northern California company baa In structions to file application with the state corporation commissioner for tbo sale of stock, Tbo company la capitalized for $100,001. aw Two Arrested In a Booze Raid; Still And Mash Seiststd Ob, Wulllo brewed a peck of maut. And Tammas cam to bide a wee. But Henry Wilson cam along And klcklt all their plans agley. Somo 75 gallons of mash, ten gal lons of homo-browed liquor and the distilling outfit wcru soiled Saturday night when Chief of Police Wilson and Patrolman Durham raided Wil liam Carroll's homo at 39 .Main street and arrested Carroll and Thomas Capner. who said ho waa a visitor. Tho still waa In operation on top the kitchen stove when tbey entered, thu police said. Carroll Is a married man. He Is employed off and on in local restaurants. The chief searched the house In which the stllf was found after Pa trolman Tom Durham bad failed to secure a search warrant from District Attorney llrpwor. Tho chief's Infor mation regarding- tho exlstcnco of a still was so positive that ho felt jus tified In his procedure. Entering the house, he Informed Carroll that ho had positive Information relative to the still, and Carroll, without at tempting subterfuge or evasion, con ducted the two police to tho kitchen, where the still was In operation. Carroll and Capner will be glvon a hearing before United States Com missioner ilert Thomas, at an oarly date. PACKKR.V EMPLOYES UVY DKJUND IIKKOHK CAMNKT. WASHINGTON, March 21. Spokesman for the puckers emploos today presented their side of the ills puto over wagea and working condi tions at a conference with Secretary Davis. ThU preceded a joint confer ence at which Secretary Hoover of tbo department of commerce, and se cretary Wallace of tho department of agriculture, sat with the labor aocro tary. CH.MIIEHL.IIN NEW LEADEK OF ENGLISH UNIONISTS. LONDON. March il. Austin Chamberlain, chancellor of tho ex1- chequer, was elected leader of tho unionist party In tho house of com mons succoodlng Androw.jjonar I-aw who retired last wcok. UNION MINERS CLEARED OF DETECTIVE'S MTHIDER. WILLIAMSON. Va., March 31. Sidney Hatfield and fifteen other Mutowan residents, tried for killing Albert C. Felts, private detective In a mrum battle at Matewan, last May, were acquitted by a jury today, 1; ii, 0 i ,-( t i :i i .? J r tsi ! 11 i M ;! I .ii i 'i v t X .