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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1922)
r - r , - JK.ftfpJiVf,tfi,mfXl '&$ Sty lunmmg Brcalii i WEATHER FORECAST lO.NKHlT AXD HATUIDAV.-OC- 0A8IONAL IUI.V) .MOIM'.II.VIT, HOUTIIEULY OALKH fcV. '.A. K;ty.?NEWS OF THE WORLD "' 'A . . -r - -T. .. - V. N. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of the--Associated Press. riftYlilli Vi'uf. .No. II-XII KLAMATH IMI.t.H, OltlXiO.V, litlll.W, MARCH il, UK!!! pkich fivr ciurro W V - ' Nm T Scttlemont Mifcht Be Ef- fected Through Calling , in State Board A solution In tln tun Lit lory work irV strike may he found lliriiur.h iiiIIIiik In the Oregon Slulo (.'onrlllii. linn board This move whs Informally i1Ih-usmiI )im.rilii)' afternoon ! Mu yiir W H Wiley mul lrrnliti'ii t liny II. Canterbury of tin- International Timber Workers' iimImi Tlir hoard was appointed !' Ill' stale (nr Iho express purpo'o of ar bitrating labor iUeMI(ius Htiimld em ployers ami ruitdoye mil upon Itin board for inlervcnllnti both would liRii'O to iilililn by In- ti(tjrln deri sion Meanwhile I In' striker would return lo work uti Ihelr nlil basis mul tit 1 11 n would resume W'lilln lid understanding linn been ri ached on (lilt bnsli, Il In understood Hint tin) lunve It being given ronnlil rratlon Member i ( Hut liniril .in- iJeorfli; ri)inii representing llin" employer. W. I idnrd cf Wnndnril-eiark Drug company, chairman, represent Iiik ttt" public nml Oiin Hart In, pre. sldent n f tli'i State Federation of Ln bnr. representing thn employes Mayor Wiley today stnled that lip wan looking nt tlm situation from tlin standpoint nf Hip pulillc, ami that tin wa itnaliln In nay Jilit lint I lie nttltitdc nf rmplne mill employers would Ixi In affecting n settlement In this mntinrr lln exprr.ed the hope, hnwuver, that oinr mean would ho found nf ending I tip strike that would be satisfactory lo all concerned f Striken wr Jt UMUrwl- tbul every effort will bn made to settle tlm strike problem within the near future. This ns tlm nuL'tandliic statement of I'rnldent liny It Can terbury of the International Timber Workers' tin ton In his nddrets laM nlclit before a Inrce croud In Scamll niivlan hall. Canterbury suld that Iho strike roitlinlttre was belidlnr. 'Very effort toward a solution (f thn strike, and tlmt while no conference hail up to that tlimi been held with the employ ers Im holkicd the itivillun would In dun limn bn settled tn the ratlnfac lion of nil concerned Ho said he ramn hero as u" inndlstur, not as nu agita tor, and lltl tlm express purpnie of fllidlliK. If possible, an eitlllaltlu ret llnment for the ronlrnversy Tho speaker dwelt at Jingth with the problem nf capital and labor lie declared tlio whole nation Is at know. IciIkIor thn eight. hour day na heM for employer nnd emplnve, bearing out the iiHsertlon by rcferenrn In the eight-hour (lay having been adopted by tlm government, stntes nnd cities. II said In nun liiclaiicn It hud been hhown Hint thn life of tho working man bad been lengthened with adop tion of tlin tihorlcr day Other speaker were James l. fUnvetia of tlin culinary nlllnnro and (ieorgn llndenhnnier, temporary chair mnn of thn Timber Workers' union. i DOItniH,.. March ,T Sixty threii box factory oinployco, reproM'iitlng upproxliiintoly Vrt per tent or tlm workmen who walked out nt the two local factories Wednesday ut noon. were, enrolled as member" of tho In leruatbmal Timber Workors' union yesterday by a repreHentntlvn of tlm Klamnth Falls department who came burn for tlm pnrpuHC. llotli tho Aksocluted l.umbur & Hex company nnd DnrrU Lumber nhtl Hox company plnnln wcru InnctUo yesterday ns nono nf tho common la borers roturncd to -vork, WJtat thn outcome nt tlm walkout will bn can not bn predicted, I.ncnl workmon tiro depending to a larifo extent upon tho action of workers nt Klamnth l-'alls, wliu nro also on strike. liAVD XRn (1IIAXTS PASS PHKPAUKI) FOR CULTIVATION' EUOENE, March S. A Inrgu area ot lund In tlm novvly opened Savage Rapids Irilgatlon projett near Grunts I'qhh, Oregun, Ih being cleared mid propured for cultivation, Much of I he land now lining bioken will bn pluntetl lo orchards. Tho projoct covers Buvoral thousund acres, iho wuter lirdiiK obMluod fnun Iho Rohiio 1 SEEN FOR STRIKE OF BOX EMPLOYES 'V'1 - ..'- 4M..IAM4U. iuvh attkviw mkt caiiim.t mi:i;tic;, ih ATTACKED IX HOt.'Ni: WASHINGTON. II (', Miircli .1 Postmaster Ootvtral Ifuyn Imliiy attended li I r lust cabinet nicellng nt llri same t Into Rep resentative, Williams, Ropuhll run, nf llllnoln, attacked Hay In tint House, declaring Im liml been 'one disappointment of tlio flmt yi'iir of I tfjni lillrn n ndinlii- j iMriitliin CULINARY WORKERS AND REX CAFE COME TO UNDERSTANDING t'lilon Curt I lv IIUpliiii! fur I Tlnm Slum Ntrlkn Nliiiled I'mir MoiiIIii ,k Imt All Kliiiuuth I'alln rrnlour.inta urn niiM' opi'rntltiK iitnlcr union m air. and thn Culinary U'nrki'm' ' ntrlkn of four llllllltlni' ht.llidlllK It at an iiJ. Tlila nnnnunrcnii'iit wuh nudn liy Janir t) Ktrvi-nn, fnrniT hu.ul of tlm Culinary Alliance, In hli open Inn uiMrMta nt the Tltuhrr Work rri' union inwtiiiK ut Kcnnillniivlnn hull lant nlitlit. lln ald that an hour lirforu tlm tumllm; opened nn uerraiucnt wan ruichinl ultli iho Itnx rafp, which had horn thn only retiialnlnK nnn-nnlun lioimi', wlirrctiy tlio union rout met w,i rUnul Tlm Krnlo In offrel Ih iih follow rouka mid rhcfN, $;.&!; fry r(iok, $S; com. Iiluntlon, IS 12, unltrrn, II; wnlt ri'difn, 13 25. yunl nu'ii. dMi nanh. im ntid iiatitryinrn, 13.70, Worklim plilft, clfilil Ik urn In i: film-cm nltrltjufi) thli nottlo. input to thn hox facility workcra' atrlkr, taylnc that It Indlcatrd tho Apnrral frrlliiK of nympathy townnl thp utrlki'n. PAYING STATE BONUS llatili lf n.OUO (li.tkW lN Malleil by ('oniiiiiloii Wrdnrnday HAI.K.vf, March 3 Thn first Ore xoo.vx.ttrvico mnii for whom n bon us check wus mailed yesterday by thn stain bonus and loan commission, when the Initial batch of moro-thnn 300n (becks was forwarded to bene ficiaries. Is a Portland man who U n natiirallted clllteu Ho Is KdliHind Veneenn. 126 North Hlxtb alreet, ami will reeve,n check for 131.". During the war he served with company C . ItiSd Oregon Infuti try overseas tin wan born at Wyngen, West Flanders, Itelgltim Ilx-j-ervlco men'M htntn aid bonds In llmiimount of fn.iiiMi.uon weredi llwrcd nt thn offices of Italph Kchnc lock & Co., In 1'ortlaiid. Hlgnlng of thn bonds by the governor, thn secre tary of state and tlm slain treasurer were completed yesterda) nt H.ilem. Tbreo million dollars of tlm $10,. Onn.ono Oregon soldier bonus bonil.i purchased several weeka ago by Italph Hi'hnoloilc Co, fur dhtrlbutlnn by N'ew York s)iidlrnte wero deliv ered at thn First National bank by Secretary 1 1 rumba ugh of tho Matu hnniis it ml loan commission Tho rlmikliig procedure Involves thn t (milling or thn bonds, :ii)0U In number, to hen thai all Interest cou pons nro attached nnd to verity the signature of tlm governor, secretary of stntn nnd stnto treasurer on each bond. SCHOOLS SHOW WORK Examples of on Pupils' Hklll Exhibition Placed Tlm muiiunl training department of tlm grammar schools ot tho city today established n down-town In diiHtrlnl art exhibit. Specimen,, of tbo craftsmanship ot thn youngtitors nro on dhplny In tlm window ot thn Sugarmun a to re, Sbuphurd'it Mu sic houso und 11 third window will bo fitted up In tho Klamath Hard ware atoro tomorrow. Itobort Clayo, Instructor, nald to day ho hoped by mich exhibits from tlmo to tlmo to brlntc about a mora gonornl realization of tho Industrial training that thn Bchooln aro seek ing to supply. Tho exhibits ot toy anil small articles 0t dally usoful application speak volumes for the training, (, W. DAVIS, COIiOIlEP. IAVH iim: IX POLICE COUAT O. W. DuvIh, colored, hold for distill blug tbo pouco nud with be ing under tbo lufluenco ot liquor, today puid .n flno of $7. SO In lieu ot spending tbreo day in Jail, und wiig roleasod, . , . , Basic Industries Reflect Improvement During Month (Muni lily MuiiiliiiVyf by jlcinl IU-. ' iwrtir unni tl) Diirlm: Uif' uit month Inipi6vr ninnt of (oiidlllonn In fnitn builc InduntrlcN litrn fiimlnlicd a morn Impo fill prniipfrt for tho tradu of iho loui lui; niMilliK. Till IhIIit outlook him In ninii' muiiHiiro been offnel liy labor ulnl oilier dlfflrultli'H In thn tnitll Imlimtry nhlih Iihm ii'miltcd In re duced nrtlvlty In thai hriimh of htM liirnn I'liKtuntloiiH In Hie prlre of raw inn tT In Im have nubjerleil thn tex tile truilo In Mill further difficulty, while In that, no well im othern, the lark of forward orilcm hat made II difficult to plan polli leu far in ad vance In Iron und ulnl. varying opinion exlul an to the nltunllon ninl outlook ft I lo bn nnled, however, that there hna been dUtlnit lucre.un In the ar llvlly of the plniilx of the I'nlted Hlnten Ktent rortU'rallon, well a Miuin Inrrejue In Uic .t llvlly of In dependent riiilln The net Inioine of thenn chatiKfi linn In en In dlmlfilidi the IrreKHlarlty mid unmenemi noted In the movement of Industry during 1021, (exlllei and nlllrd linen, nhlcli bno been fur In rnhnnrn of othera, CHECK ARTIST SOUGHT Jmk Hairy, ("olnnil, Wanted for I'nsslnx liml 1icl Jack Haley, lolored. wnn'ed on n charge of passing n norlbless ihck for I2T on T C Turner, proprietor of the Savoy cafe, today Is being sought In thn vicinity nf Ilonunxa by Sheriff Mo)d laiw j Haley la alleged to liavo Induced i Turner to neitevc in. it uo nan iiiinis In the bank to rover the check WJien tho check was found to be worthless. Turner nt onco swore out u warrant for tlm man's nrrest Tbn fugitive Is described us being about sit feet tall, of 190 pound weight, and to bavn been wearing n black overcoat nnd brown lint. h.v riUNCism r. or r. r.woits l(Ki:it AMi WISH SAN lt.NCISCO. March 3 Mora than 93 per rent of tho membcra of tho San Francisco ihamber of com merce favored the modification of the Volstead Art to permit the use of beer and light wines. In responses received jivtcrday tn u postcard ref erendum About 2.00 replies were received Tho vote polled wns the Inrr.o'. ever taken on any referendum nub milled to members of the cluimber of commerce. MAltKKT Ilia'OUT VOIITLANI). Manh I -M.lvvistock toady. F.ggs weak llutter steady LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE LATE FOR THE PARTY tire IohIiib their relnllve niomenliim l'ho evenlm; tiitiilnnry (linn evident by torrent reiuljuntttielltjl la reflect d In tho fart that tlin board prlre Index remain'! tut' lin need nt 1.18 Wholexnle nnd retail trndo Indexeu urn dlpoid In ahow r'.-rennloti of buylilK In molt partit of the country nave for Ne.iaonal ni llvlly In aperlnl Hii'h micIi ha dry r,oodn Tho oliiino nf i mployimiit (iittotber Important factor In Influen cIiik demund for kooiIn) hIio-ar tun ll'.tlo modification. An compared with last year the volume of building In very much larger. January permlLs helm; more t Mult double what they were n year ano I'lltani lally the month has shown continued reduc tion In tho volume (f credit required b) the community Cnrolim exchange has sIiohii n decidedly mroiiKir ten dency, the lilKhest levels for n lone time past bavins been reached In sterling, francs, and some other Eur opean rurrencles. Iluslness failures are on n materially higher love) than In l'.i2l nhlln thn month of Kcbruury. ns previously precunei! liy commer iclul tiKenclea, nL'o aluwn an Increase In rommrrcl.il failures us contrasted I Willi Jnnuary OREGON GIVEN FUNDS - Approprlatloii lllll I'nitldm for Kit ers anil llnrborx WSHfNC,TON. I C. Manh 3 Ithrr and harbor Improvements tot ntlng approximately 131.000.000 would be authorized under tho bill reported today by the House Itivers Harbor' committee. The appropriation Includes 13, 310,000 for Coos bay harbor nnd the ItthniUH Slough, 9I.7SO.O0O fur the Columbia nnd lower Willamette riv ers. 133,3,10 for Willamette sluugh and $4,020. Catsknnle river HKillW.W WOKK SHASTA UIXUMI3 Ui:iniN(l. Cal.. March 3. Crows of tho Kaiser raving company went back to work on Wednesday morning nfter several days nf Inactivity on account of tlm Inclement weather. Tho welcome news wus given out that If reasonably good weather prevails their work between lteddlug nnd An derson will be completed In six weeks. Tho paving between Anderon and Clear creek Is reported tn be now open for travel M'Aimo to i.ivi: IN I.OS AMilXI'.N NKW YORK. Mnrcb 3 William (I. McAiloo, secretary of tho treasury under Pretddent Wilson, announced today that bo soou will loavo New York, bis home since 1SV2, and settle In I,ns Angeles. Cal. 'l - j 'sMsasisistw - j -' - S Lr ! GOVERNOR AND OIL IN HE FISTIC BATTLE!: Row Develops From Inves tigation of Closing of Bank OKMUMIKi;, Okl.i.. March 3 f!r-v J II. A. Itobortson arrived here todny declaring he Intended o go be foru the grand Jury,, present an Im munity waiver and demand that he be heard in the Jury's Investigation of the failure of the bank of commerce here last November. Ilcient statements by County At torney James Hepburn Intimated that tho governor was under Investigation In the ensc. Hepburn refused In a dramatic scene to permit tho gover-j nor to appear beforo tho Jury, dcclar- Ing tho governor could not supersede him In conduct of the probe. Tho governor insisted be had tho right. As the governor left Hepburn's of fice, James O Lyons, nn oil man, struck tho governor In the face. Thn governor struck back and tho ex changed a hulf a dozen blows before they departed. HAItDWOOII M'.MJlF.ll ItATF. TO III.' MMT.UKO PORTLAND, March 3 Kffectlve March 20, transcontinental railways will reduro the freight rate on hard wood lumber from Tcnnoco and Kentucky point to the Pacific Cox't from Sl.lS-i n hundred pounds to SO rents. April " Is thn effective dnte of reduced westbound freight rates on cigarettes, tobacco, cocoanuls, glass bottle and fruit Jars and oyster shells. UHM Ill'RKAU MOVIES TO MC.xT!OX OX Ki:vnxTii TIia Ivli.nntli rAimlf ffirm Impentll ..., ............. ......, ... ye.ier.iay moveu 10 new qunncrs va cvcniii street, rormeriy occupied uy tho California Oregon Power com pany. Included In the new location Is n reading and rest room for women. DIVOUCKS CllANTKD Judge Stone, yesterday afternoon granted decrees of dlvorco to Era M. Ho wart li ugaltut Jam- A. How art a, and to drover K. Puidlu against Hattlo Hall Purdln. Tinti:i: wo.mk.v iifit.i:i WAl'PON. Wis., March 3. Three women wcru burned to dcalb, two factory buildings, ouo resident de stroyed and mnn ) buildings damnged by fire hero early todny. in meki: w.w.fj stiii:i:t mum am: i.i)ictki, IIL'CKCT HIIOI' CHAItfiKH NKW VOItK, March 3. Ten morn firms were. Indlctod today on bucket shop charKcs ns a result of tho Investigation by District Attorney Ilnnton of brokerage houses. Tho list of folliiros of Wall street broker ago houses climbed toward tho GO mark today. GIRL SHOT DURING CHOIR PRACTICE BY MAN WEARING MASK Slnitent Ordered In Throw HninK Itefuse; Hiipect I Held by Police I'P PORTLAND, March 3. Tho police today questioned a man giving tho nnnm of Klmer W. Weatherford, re garding the shooting last night of Wlllamono Fuller, 17, during choir practice at St. Stephens' Pro cathe dral. Weatherford was detained after making a remnrk at n news stand Indicating ho knew of thn affair. Miss Fuller wan shot but was not seriously wounded when a masked mnn entered the choir practice room and ordered "hands up". Tho singers thinking It a Joko refused, and the man tired. SCHOOLS BOOK FILMS Klnmatli Agency nnd IVirunA Kxlilbtt ndtirAtlonnl Picture to UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene, March 3. (Special to tho Her ald). The schools at Klamath Agen cy and Ilonanz.1 havo booked two educational films from tho Extension Division of University of Oregon for the students and pupils of tho two cities. "Last Dny of Pompeii" will bo shown at Klamath Agency, April S and at Bonanza, April 14. "Pilgrim's Progress" will be shown at Ilonsnz.i, March 11 nnd at Klamath Agency, March 17. "Latt Dan of PompeH" ,l a, t reel photo dramatization of Ilulwer Lt ton's famous no,vcl by tho same nam(l This film was produced at Tur .., ,. Vesuvius. Italy Tho final reel, In a vivid and realistic portrayal, shows tho smoke pouring out of Vesuvius and tho boiling lava descending upon tho doomed city. "Pilgrims Progress" Is n four-reel photo narrative from John Runyan's great book, which, next to tho Rlble, Is probably tho best known book In tho world, haviiiK been translated In to SI different languages. The educational pictures nro be ing sent out to tl.e schools of Oregon by tho cxtenslnn division nf tho mil vcridty of Oregon as a part of Its for vlco In visual education. Pelican Gobbles Ball and Breaks Up Game of Golf ST PETERSBURG. Fla .March 3 A pelican, one of thoso huge, long beaked marine blrdi that polso thorn selves a hundred teet above tho wat er .clopti their wings und with beaks open dive head foreman Into schools ot small fish, finished a golf game hero recently "one down". Tho Cof foo Pot course I along the shore ot Tampa Hay and on tho Woven th holo Is a small brackish lako forming a water hazard which must bo crossed to reach tbo green. Ono member ot a foursome drove from tho teo und a strong wind car ried tbo ball into tho lako. A pelican flying lazily nbovo tho lake evidently took tho ball bobbing on tho surface for a now variety of fish for ho sud denly closed his wings, dropped with terrific speed, and gobbled It. AM'HDEACOX HERE SUXIUV Archdeacon Van Waters ot tho Episcopal church will nrrlvo here Saturday ov cuing and will conduct services tn tho I. O, O. F. hall Sun day at 11 n. m, and at 7:30 p. m It was announced today. HODEIliaND IS HLI.EA9ED THROUGH LACK OF EVIBEXCE Cus Sodorlund, cbargod with Is suing u check without sufflcent funds, appeared tor hearing beforo Justice of the Peaco Gaghagen yes terday afternoon and was releasod due to lack ot sufficient evidence iu jusiiijr uiuumt, mm oyer a tua i grand Jury, , ..i','l COMMITTEE IS WORKING ON VET MEASURE Important Change Made in the Adjusted Service Certificate Plan WASIHNnTON. D. C March 3. Tho working out of tho details of a compromlso bonus bill wan com pleted today by n special sub-corn-mlttco composed ot republican members of the houso wny and means committee. Tho redrafted measure will prob ably bn presented to tbo entlro ways and means- commltteo by noxt Tuesday, but tho rrtcasuro may not bo presented to tho houso for ton day or two weeks. In order to glv tbo commltteo members ampto tlmo to thoroughly study tho proposi tions embraced in tha bill. One Important change wa mad today In tho adjusted servico certifi cate plan which mar reduce tho ultimate bonns cost perhaps $500, 000. Under tbl chango tho fact value ot the certlflcato would ' amount to the torn ot the adust! service pay pins 25 per cent. In stead ot 40 per cent plus Interest at 4V4 per cant, compounded annu ally, as previously reported. If all service, men toek: certifi cates and held them twenty yean, or until maturity, It was estimated that the bonni would cost tbt gov ernment about $4,000,000,000. It was figured, however, that by bor rowing and forfeiture through de faulting oo payment to banks un der loans, the cost would b re duced about $1,000,000,000. FIGHT OVER $3 DEBT M-Stajc .flt1fl.J BatUrt.okr4r; ner of Third aad Mala William Cone and Ralph L. Mor row at third and Main shortly before noon today staged a spirited battlo .iald to havo been caused through Ccno asking for tho return of $3 which ho said he had loaned to Mor row some tlmo prcrlous. Words led to blows, much to tho evident delight ot an Intcrctsed crowd of spectators, hostilities ceasing only when tho two wero arrested and brought beforo 1'ollro Judgo Lcavltt. When tho men said they had no monoy to pay a flno, Judgo Leavitt released them upon their promlro not to rcnow hostilities. Ho advised them to go outslda ot tho city limits hereafter to scttlo their difficulties, but warned thorn their appearance In court would bo followed by dlro con sequences. SUIT FOR ALLEGED IIHKACH OF COXTIUCT I Suit has boon tiled In tho circuit court by Martin Hrothera against James A. Tucker and O, C. Eblon. Falluro to fulfill a contract to buy and make paymonts' on certain real property is sot forth by tbo plain tiff as causo for action. Tho plaui tiff asks for u decreo domaudlng enforcement of tho payment ot $t, 200 balunco still duo, and attornoy'g fees ot $200. or nn alternative of selling tho property In question, ap plying tbo proceeds of such salo on tbo unpaid balanco. SUIT IS FILED FOR ESTATE SETTLEMENT llert O. Thomas as administrator of tho estato ot John M. Noo, de ceased, today filed suit In tho cir cuit court against It. L, Darting. Tho complaint alleges that tho de fendant took possession of properly belonging to tho estato without authority to do so, and demand a udgment of $JJ,800 damage. WEATHER I'HOIIABILITIEH Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy, after registering a fairly constant pressure from tf p. tn. yesterday, until nearly noon today, began to fall slowly and at 8 p. ra. the tendency was still downward. This, coupled with the high tempera ture and southerly wind, would soem to indicate that tbo disturbance of this moraine may be continued dur ing the next 34 hours. Forecost for the next 24 heurs: Unsettled weather: moderate tem peratures. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperature today, u follew: ; 'Itlgn M,MA,M,mM,M.i,MM,IW..t& J 1QW ...y......,. ......., ............. 9 St i , 4 'm '.Ml "fJ 'a -,. . t rti A'" i