'"'rlt , .. fh't &$$ iEuettttuj JUsrmh A Class Ad Will '" Do It Today's Newt Today I'lflixiitli Vi-nr No. MOO ENGLAND HI GIVE GERMANY WEEK TO Iff LONDON, April II n. An ultima turn to (liiriniitiy, giving huvoii ilayH from Mny I lo mrvpt or rnfusn tlm reparation! iIi'iiiiiiiiIn, wuh advocated twliiy hy tlm llrlllih representatives to tlm allied conference). French mill llulglau ilnlcgnlrM op IimioiI Ihlit iin iinmicoiuury. French ilulcgiilloiin hiiIiI they -had 6 )iard thiil Amorlcnii advisors nt llorlln worn urging tlm Gorman rob in tit to accept tlio allied ttinilH agreed upon at Turin last January. P. T. A. Meeting At Summer School ' An unusually Instructive pro gram wus presented at tlm moot Ihk ul tlio Hummer school lust nlRbt. umlor tbo nuBplciiH ot tlm Parent-Teachers association. A discussion ot tbo llfo ot lalo John Hurroughs wan given by Rob urt Wilcox ot tho Miller hlllVhool, supplemented by reading of aoloo tlonN from Hurroughs' poems by pupil of tho flummar school. Tho Importonco of Madamo Cur rlo's discovery of radium In world progress wan ably discussed by Will Eznll. Thorn wns a goneral dis cussion ot recent educational fili ation, flinging wa sa feature of tho program, which won followed by re freshments. Thu Parent Teachers mooting la this district aro hold on tbo lut Friday ot each month. Naxt week marks tho closing of tho prrsont school term nnd year. Hy tho limn tho next meeting In held It Is hoped that plun will hnvo boon comploted for u discussion ot tlm advantage of consolidation of ad joining school districts. Haywood Cables He ; Will Return to U. S, CHICAGO. April 30. "Dig Mil" Ilaywood'n attorney ban rocolvod u wlrelesn stating that Haywood Is attondlug a confvre'nco of trado unions and third International at Moscow, and would return to tho United States after It Is flnlsbod to glvo hlmsolf up to servo tho laavonworth sontonco. I Tho Hoy Scouts of tho high school hnvo organized u Imsuball nlnu which they claim Is tlm equal of any nmiu tour organization in tho city uud aro going to glvo tlm public nn opportu nity to slzo up their itylo tomorrow morning In a prnctlco gamo ut Modoc park with itho Kwnuniv Ilox company lonin. Tlm muiio starts ut 10 o'clock. Jlnyny Hrlstow- will 7 bo on tlm moiirtd'for tho BcoutB nriii'Ted Mont jkomory wilt hold down tho receiving Ration. Itack of tho buttery Is n llno-up 011 nblo players, who ImVo boon pructlclng coiiBlstontly. Tho SeotitH aro looking for" admission to tho city longno and Jit tomorrow mnrnlnu's gamo oxpoct to show class Uint ontltlos thoiu to recognition ob a factor In local bnsoball. In tho afternoon tho J'lumbnrbB, an nlllnnco of plumbow n pd harbors tossing talont, will Cro'ss btitn with tho Jowols, a plckod aggregation In auhlcli tlio majority of pluyors nro culinary workers. , Rebekah Delegate To Grand Lodge Trosporlty Lodgo, No, 104, Ro boknhs, has eoloctcd Mra. Itobort Sloan ns dologato to tho grand lodgo of Oregon, which convonos at Albany, May 18, 10 and 20. Mrs. Blonn has also boon nppolntod ns. district doputy prosldont and will bo oloctod to that position by tbo grand nssombly. jHoforn returning from tho north Mm. Sloan wllf visit Portland nnd other cities nod oxpocta to bo ab sent for about two wcoka. H AT SUNDAY The Island of Yap Center par1 .aawMMtei ' v tSc itMBW BWOWWuHPIfi W t ri !A scene on the island of Yap an island that grew on the map while Woodrpw was taking a nap where some fear is' brewing a scrap betwixt Uncle Sam and the Jap, LARGE GUT III HAY Mill TILE FREIGHT RITES Tim owning wodgo In Urn cam-mun' 'catlon an a leglsWtlve palgn for reduction of locnl frulghtJcommlUM ,0 l'rcparo and lay before niton appcarn to havo boon Insortcd. M. A. Callaghan, manager of the to Jcal frolght and iaMngcr agcat of tlm Houthvrn Pacific, announcing an 1 1 1 cent cut a hundred pounds on liny shipment from Klanuvth Fulls to Portland and a cut of 19 coats a hun dred pounds on Incoming tile ship ment. I This Is tho first rate cut announced as the dlrm result of application by . tlm local traffic bureau. On hay ami straw tho prtoent rate Is f)5 cents from Klamath Falls to Portland; ,The new rate, effective) MnV 2A, 'Will Imi 44 cents, on. carload I lotn. Tho tivorngo airload Is about I 30 tons, moaning a (rolght saving ot approximately $45 on each car. Dozens of earn of hollow building , tlio worn used In local conntructlon last year. It all Is manufactured at tho Oregon ntato fnir groundn. Tho tixlmlug ruto Is 85 ountn a hundred. Tho now rato U CS centn a hundred, effectlvo Juno 4 Tho saving on each car will amount to about tilS, n big Item to all local contractors. I m - 'Reduction of IS Per Cent, Marine Wages Announced, Portland PORTLAND, April 30. James Crlchton, tho shipping hoard's rep- resctitntlvo hero, announced this af ternoon that ho had recolroil Inutruo tlotiB to put Into otfect a IS per cent reduction of wagon tomorrow nnd ollmlnato all ovortlmo pay. Ho nald It thorn won need ot It, ho would try to oWuiln non-union crows, or. falling in this, tlo up all vessoU. S7m MmtmmmMm A6SmJa lu' "" s Woolworth Opening Klamath Falls was treated to n roal metropolitan largaln rush when tho Woolworth storo oponod this morning, Bargain huntoni woro on tho ground nt C o'clock to got first place In tho rush wlion Itho otoro oponed at 8 o'clock. Thoro was tho UBiial Jam, tho usual minor casual ties, and aftor It wan all ovor tho us ual satisfaction In tho brearitB of tho buyors. lllIMli: HIiAHIIRS TI1HOAT; MXIKVKD SUDDKNLV INHAVH YAKIMA, Wash., April 30. Su perior Judgo Allon Ss Davis, oloctod last fall, commit tod sutcldo by cutt ing his throat with a razor. Ho Is be- llovod to havo bocomo tomporarlly Insano on account ot tho pressure of wtirk on tho b'onch. MISSING ItOAT CKKW IH HAFH BAYS IjAHT ItWOItT 8KATTLK, April 30. Roport from Nosh Hay this morning stated tluit flvo members ot tho Uintvtlllu root llphtahli), missing Blnco Thuruday night when thoy went adriOt In nn opon boat, had roturucd to tho llght Ishlp today. . Member of the Associated Press, KLAMATH YMAM, OIIKOON, AW Sportsmen Appoint Men to Seek State Board's Co-operation Churle Hall, J. W Siemens, A. C. Ynden. W. C. Dnlton. O. D. Durko. C. F. Stone, nnd tho new prosldenf ot tho chamber ot commerce, chosen ut tho coming election, wore named last night by the Klamath Sports- the state fish and gamo commission, at Its meeting hem In Juno, muttora relating to sportsmen's problems in Klamath county and tho general volopmcnt ot tho fiah and gamo re sources of this region. Knlltfmont of tho Hoy ScouU' or ganization In fish and game protec tion, nnd tho oducatlon of tho boys to tho Importance ot conservation, was discussed and favored. Thore ha boon a heavy take of j trout eggs In tho oounty this season. It was reported. The meeting wca wolt utltondod and thore woa much Interesting discussion ot sportsmen's affairs, Lodge Argues For Peace Resolution WASHINOTON. April 30. A treaty with Cornvany will probably follow tlio enactment of tho Knox poaco resolution, Senator Lodge to day said In tho no 11 ate supporting tho poaco measure. Sonator Lodge declar ed tho president and state depart mout had mado It clear that tho United States did not Intend to "abandon" tho allies. E STRIKE WASHINOTON, April 30. Rep resentatives of tho Marino workers woro told today at tho White House that tho prosldont would tako up with cabinet offlcom tho matter of mediation In their wago dlsputo, with n view to preventing tho threatonod strlko tomorrow on American ships. l,abor loadors indicated willing ness to accept tho decision of three "fair mlndod" mon to bo named by tho president. Under nn ngroomont with the mnrlno workors roprosontntlves, soc rotary ot labor Davis urgod Pres ident Harding to appoint a commit too of throo to modlnto tho wage dlsputo. Tho commlttoo, under tho plan approvod by tho union mon, would roport within 15 days, and moantlmo wages would remain as at prosont. HOVIK rilODUCKHH WILL ; IlEDUCK EXPKN8F.S SAN FRANCISCO, April 30. Motion plcturo .producora aro plan ning to mako pictures In tho fu ture at an nvorago cost ot $50, 000, according to a statomont Issued horo today by tho San Fran- cUco fbdoral; rcsorvo ban. A yoar ago tho avorago cost was 1100,000. Reduction of admission chargos to motion plcturo theatres,' wtch Is anticipated by tho producora, has boon glvon aa tho reason tor the reduction in tho coat ot tho plo- Ituros. Tho bank's statomont said the principal producora aro Increasing production . 1 MEDIATE ill HAT17HDAY, APRIL :0, 1IKSI of U. S.-Jap Controversy NEnVFEARS RED OUTBREAK FOR IK DAY NEW YORK, April 30. Now York's ontlro pollco forco of 11, 000 men were today ordorod to to main on duty continuously until Monday morning as a precaution do-'against possible May day violence. The police declared tho arrest, ot Abraham Jaklra and Jacob' Am- lor last night, charged with crim inal anarchy, had broken tho spirit of communist workers who plan ned a demonstration tomorrow. These men, who are accused ot having had soreral wagon loads ot radical ..Ut era turc in tholr posses sion? wero tarn to nave oocn out- ctrs ot tho third International and, in constant communication with Moscow. T. SACRAMENTO, Cnl.. .May 2. On' May 3 tho voters ot tho city of Sao-I ramonto will mako their choice of nine councllmcn who will $e tho first to Bono under the proportional representation system adopted Inst fall to replace tho present conimls- slon form of government. Sacramento Is said to ha tho larg est city In tho United States to adopt tho proportional representation sys-i tern, which Is held by Its proponents' .to glvo ovary voter a volco In tho municipal government, Tho now gov- ornniont will consist of nine council- men. each to bo paid at tho rote .of $5 n meeting and not to exceed $300 ; UMNTTO ADOPT I Nl u your, ino councnumn ... ..- Tho plan Is t0 get local banks to od for two-year terms, which will ! ho dell uoncr a8 , ovcr. limit tho annual municipal election draft t tne turn.over 0f taxes of past years. , , , 'now being collected. When the tax Tho council will bo purely loglsla- fund8 arQ ftValub,0 and jellnquency tlvo In Its functions. Adm InlstiuMon, wI bo m(Jt tomporarlly trom tho 8po. of tho city's affairs will bo n , thoj dn, fum,a yoted f(jr now Hnj appar. hands of a city manager who will an-, Btug anQ ,ho ropa,r or suth ,treet point U department heads and u- ,n rooanUme tho cfty wlu use bordlnaies. attend meet nn of ""ienorgetle effort to enforce collection council, whore ha will sit In an nd-,of tfco n danQUoney, VroveTty vlsory capacity; nnd prepare tho , Qvmm wh(j an fap ,n arn)ars w,u bo uudROt' . A. proceodod ngnlnst and tho city's liens Tho city school board, undor tho, foroclosoj pew government, vlll cpnslst of per- Councllmfm Weat an,i nogordua sons.. appointed, by, the; council ndworo nppolntod a commlttoo to call two ortthm members .must bo wo-, on tho ban)ien and B0Cure lno Ma mon.'Tno irusRoes win servo ior uvu yoarB The'.pnrk'.BUperlntendont nnd rocortlon!auporlntendent,wlll bo ap polnte4!'by,"tlie .cltjrmanager. The nijyf cWrtor jirovldes that tho council shall hold, its meeting In tho ovenltyjs jtn .order vto mako nt tondanco more cpnvenlont for tho gonoral publlo and Tor tho councll mon. ' Tho, nevr 'govornment' bocomes ef fective atjiijiIojBlght, June 30,. MtL .nnnnnll .t nt.l l.A IS1 will tin chosen froBxl'thoJfolld'wInB' 2C cnndl-. datoa. pf whftm.uirofl'Snro woraen: Chnrloa,V,vS,Atdorsoh;'C;.'H. 8. Hid- woll, .Jlftint" 'tllacl:',. Edward S, (Vf Nyhart Case Dropped; Others Are Set For September, Session On motion of District Attornoy Drawer tho case of tho stato against Noah Nyhart was dismissed by Judge Kuykcndall In tho circuit court last nlgbt nwl all case growing out ot alleged conditions at the O'Connor ranch, which resulted In Indictments against John O'Connor, Dick Wil liams nnd Mlko Dnly, were set for tho September torm ot court. Testimony In all tho cases. It la understood, would havo been similar to tbo evidence Introduced at the trial of O'Connor, Williams and Daly Ian week, which ended In a verdict ot not guilty- With the ver dict in favor of the defendants in the first caso, it Is Bald in courthouse cir cles that the state's chances for con viction In any ot the cases have been badly cripjHed and doubt Is expressed as to ithelr ever coming to trial. I1UYS I1U1CK IIOADHTEK The iiuick Sales and Service com pany today sold a "21 Bulck Roadr ster" to C. S. Harder. FIRST MEETING FOR KNIGHTS OF OOLUMHUS The first meeting of tho Knights ot Columbus, the now council ot which was organized here last, Sunday, will be held In Sacred Heart hall on High street tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. WEATHER. RETOBT OREOON Tonight and Sunday, rain; warmer tonight. CITY TO MEET T With a dollnnuoncy of somo $17, 000 on tho first, second and third paving units, tho city council at a ntn,lnl DM.Inn fni- rvtnatrinmtlnn nt moaM Qt payment last n,ght acccptea tho only plan that np. pears to oftor a way out. support. v Tho total bond Issues, approxi mately $47,000, will bo duo Monday. Drown, John H. Cummins, James H Dovlno. Albort Elkus, H. W. Funko, JiimOH F. Oaffnoy, T. Allon Harvey, Ed. L. Headi V, A. Hicks, Harold 8. Klornan, Mary D. Lludloy, William K. Lindsay, P. J. O'Drlon, Agnea W. Pumoll, Mlchaol J. 8llvn, Mary B. Smith, D, 1). Sulllvnn, W. E. Trues dalo, E. C. Turnnr, Martin I. Wolsh, Jay WJieolor, Horbort E. W'hito, E: . M. Wlldor. tinder tho systom of counting tho votos, tho count of bal lota la exported to bo Blow. 1 PRIOR FIVH CEITTB 110 DWG SUIT STAHTED or Suit for $1,000 damages, based on Bcparatj chargen of falso Imprison ment and assault, was filed In tho circuit court today by Chorion Wrnn, suspended city patrolman, agalnnt J: F. Morley, constable, and Rufus Mooro and Charles Loomls, his bondsmen. Tho suit Is tho outgrowth ot tho raid upon Itho offlco of Mrs. C. M. Jolly, In which Constablo Morley in alleged to have played a loading part, recently, where tho Imprison mont 4nd assault claimed by plaintiff Is alleged to have occurred. The roason for tho raid, In which District Attorney Drawer, Patrolman James Hilton and Councilman Dogardus and Vollmer, were at the tlmo said to have participated, was given at thn tlmo as belief that Patrolman Wbrnn had liquor In his 'pcaicsslon. Wynn, at the last council meeting, failed to gain consideration for his request that the council hold a pab He Investigation. No prosecution han been brought against him on the charge and so, In order Ito clear his reputation and obtain redress for tho wrongs ho alleges ho has sustained, he has Initiated the damage action For tho first causo he alleges that J. F. Morley, acting In his capacity as constablo, did "maliciously and with force and without an order, warrant, process or writ" of any court, arrest and falsely Imprison him and re strain him of his liberty for half aa hour. In consequence plaintiff as sorts his good name has been Injured, he has suffered humiliation and dis grace, and has been discharged from his position as police officer. He asks $500 damages for these alleg ed injuries. On the assault charge "plaintiff as serts that Constable Morley did "mac lldously, wilfully and purposely point and aim what Is commonly, known, as on automatic revolver" at plaintiff's body, causing him to be in .danger ot his life and in" great angntsh of mind, preventing him from asserting hia lawful rights and othcrwtso intimi dating him. For this offense plain tiff claims another $S00 damages. NcWl. Credit Men Meet, S, F, June 14 8AN FRANCISCO, April 38. Group conferences for tho discussion ot vital matters ot bustness and finance Is applied to specific groups ot business represented In tho 33,000 members ot the Nntlonal Association of Credit Men, wore announced hero today by F. S. Jefferles, mnnager ot tho San Francisco Association ot I n..JI irAn ,'hl,li n.111 nafltat tifvit tlr tho nntlonal association at Its twenty sixth nnnual convention In this city June 14th to 17th. The coming convention will bring to this city about 2,000 leadors ot business nnd finance of America nnd Is regarded In business circles throughout the nation as Bocond only In Importanco to the annual conventions ot the National Foreign Trade Council. CIRCUS MAN IIEKE Thomas F. .Heney, advance man for tho Al O. Dames circus, whtch shows horo Monday, nrrlved last night to make final arrangements for tho show, leaving this morn zng. m SINN FEINERS ESCAPE CORK. prlV 30. Sean Mac Swlney, brother of th,o lato Lord Mayor, with twoi other Sinn Fein ore escaped from the Internment camps after overpowering the guard and seizing a motor boat. Weather Probabilities o o Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Undorwood'a Pharmacy shows i that tho barometric pressure has been falling slowly, but atoadlly, since yoatorday noon. It la now In the storm area and conditions' are favorable for a change, with possible Bbowors., Forecast for next 24 hours; probably ''cooler. Cloudy unsettled weather, probably cooler. IN t 1 if ? .' $ r.