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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1922)
v','?, 4? ,J"h aftfc Itunmg Iterato ... V ,.- WEATHER FORECAST TONIGHT AMI Wt.llNKHDAY, I'Allt, niMtll WlCHTKItLV m WIMlH NEWS0.THE WORLD ASSOCIATED PRESS , Member of thfe Associated Press. i I. Ill JHUIII!) J ' .L"l. I Klftrrnlh Veer. No. fllKM KLAMATH FA LLH.OHKGOtf, TUKHDAY, MAIMTI 7, IIKKS P1UCB FITK ORNTC STRIKE CLOSES ILL PLANTS OF I COMPANY Seven Hundred Men Re ported to Have Walked Out This Morning "' lly AMMtrlalnl I!"" Wd.'KD, (.'!., March 7. All loml plants of the Weed Lumber loinpatiy am tlril up by a strike dun to the company refusing to altor the nnw sihedulo n( hour and wnrkliiK illlKina effective March I. J. M Whit, manager, said "no men were striking. Information that the, Weed plant" were closed this uiorulng through a striae of virtually nil employe was received throuth a telephone mes sage thin morning. Thn menage staled that approximately R.'.O niru were nut. Thn decision to strike wag rearhrd at a special meeting at Weed lant night whan a vote wan taken. STRAHORN ASKS TIME IUimM fr l'Mmon of ton tract I'rtwannl to City Tho Htrahoru railway problem riimo before thn city rounrll laal nl(ht whrn a pplltlon waa presented Skins for an extension of time for construction of thn Oregon-California A fUittrn railway to Hprague rlrpr Thn petition waa referred to tha city attorney, anil to a coiummee com posed of Councllmru Want, Hmllh and Vollmer. Under amagreemenl dated Mar 5. lflt Htraborn entered Into agree ment wJlh'tbe rltr o build tin road within three jearr. The politico atatra that "oVog to tack of Judicial Interpretation ol thn transforation art,"'!! Work Baa been delayed, hut that "II now upprar that rccrat court decisions mill enable ald rati, way company 10 couiplrtn financial arrangement." An ritcnrJon until May 29, 1133 wan requested. Coutrnrt for the city printing was awarded thn Klanuth llecord which submitted a lower bid thun thn Krn Ins llrrald. Cniinrltmun Hmlth point ed out that the legality of tlip Klam ath Itccofd waa undecided and advl ed against thn award, but wai over, ruled thrnuih Couneilmen Vollinrr, McCollum and llawklna costing afrtr. uiatlra votes, Councllincn West and Hmllh voted In the negative. A report of thn military committed re unintended that thn city proceed with drainage of Hallroad addition A'potltlon of It property owner for cancellation of imvIiir Minn on HUth, Hatcnth and If li;1i atrcrth wan rofcrrnd to (bo atrcet couimlttro. rermlta wern uranted to Cnfer brother, to.nrect au electric hIcii over tbo iua Noodlo rcMaurant and to ;ha. I.. Jenicn to rnnducl thu lul loit apartintnti. NKXATOIt KULUHiO .nV04WTKS VLXtirtCATViS Ol' TIIEATV U'AHVINOTJN. 0- March t -Advoratlng the ratification of thii Four folrer 'rcaly without qualltlcr, tlon, Bcnator Kellogg, of MlnncsoU. told tho,aenat!ftoday that tha pact waa.sq ffftafrpia entangling coinmll mnnta' aa to'Kak'o rcnervatloiiM eotir- ecu of utar t gumen truther thun ud , m HlrVARV AIPllOIniAT10N' OILI IlKP0itT; KAVOIUIILV WABIIIKOTON..!). C. March. 7. Tbq Mcrfaff I hill appropriating $35,0,0901000. for'lrrlgtllon 'd roc Uni'ilon',vw'rcporled"fa'vorabryKy tho aenitto-lrftga'tlon. committee to Uy. ' N WK.VTKKB I'ltOatBIHTIKH Thi Cyclo-Jltorgnmraph at Under wood'i PbargMtey reglatered n rUtog pruaaurn thl looming, hut for ov eral hour k remulned Ulrly con atant.' Tha Indications ore fuvoruble for clearing waather but freaky dl lurhancta dficend upon iih with lit lie warning. YeatertUy afternoon tbo promurn (ell suddenly, after rlalng nil morBlug.and tbU was followed by the rtorm Tut night. Forooaif for next 24 heurs: generally fair, probably colder, with variable wloda. The Tycoa recording therrootueter reglatered maximum and minimum temperatures, tonny, nn follews: , High,, ! "" XiOlff) ..t. .... .,..4.l...,M. ........ i IIKI'AIIATIO.VH COMMISHION itr.poiiT ih.'oi'hi'.m paid Y GLHMAN GOITIINMKNT T'Altlll, Miirrh 7. (Irrmmi reparation- payment In rnnh In kind iitul cessions of jitato prop irl' up to last December .11 tot nleil fl,U7,X:.n,0H0 In koIiI marks, the reparations commis sion reported today. WAGE REDUCTION IS CAUSE OF WALKOUT IN MACDOEL FACTORY ThlHj.KUc TKnipIo) r of Pcnasjl tattla Haali anil Door Fac tory Jo oti Htrlke (NmhUI to Tho lleralil) DOttUIH, Calif., March 7 Km plnyea of thn I'rnnaylvanla lnih and Door rompuny at Macdonl, Hi nr 40 In number, walked out terdajr momliiR a few inlnutea at tor beginning work. Their action wan precipitated by announcement of their employer to the effect that it reduction In wage, had been made. Aa thn I'cnniylranla company' planing mill at Macdoel waa the only lumber rulabllnhment In that vicinity operating, thn atrlkn rlonea down thn only Industrial activity tlmrn. The aatiie condition riUta at Dorrh, with thn two boa factor lei Inactive. (Nrtla to The lleralil) (DOHttlH, Cal., March 7 -W. It. Canterbury, prtfldent of thn Inter national Timber Wurki-r'a Union, ad ilreMed a public meeting hern yen terday afternoon attended by prartl. rally every timber worker In Uorrla and a larrc detecatlon from Macdoel, ua well aa numeroua cltltena not em ployed In thn lumber Induitry. Quoting ealleut facta from govern ment atatltlca. Canterbury went to rome lencth In hln endeavor to clearly demonstrate with flgurea hta contention that wage redurtlnni In lb lumber Induitry at present are unaatltUd, Mardoel employes of the Pennsyl vania Door and Hash company, who struck yesterday morning, attended thn meeting en'tiiasne. Following the addresa by Canterbury numerous workers were, enrolled In the Inter national Timber Work cm' Union, which In afflllatrd with tho Ameri can Federation of lubor. Practically every" orker who struck- locally has bpcnttin a member of tlm union dur ing the pan few dayn and thon from Macdoel Joined yesterday. ASK FIRE CONFERENCE '. of ('. Will Crgo Meeting If err In llira lntmlon A reprrscnlatlvn of the Mute pub lic service rommlsnlon and another from thn Htato flro mnrshara office will bu asked by tho rhambnr of commerce to bold u hearliiR hero at tho varlli'sl possible date, relatlvo tu Increased flro protection, according to n decision reached at a meeting of the board of directum today ulth official of the city and tho Cal If or til 11 Oregon Power company, Mayor Wiley, Ion Kmnwalt. cliy engineer, and W. U. Binltli, council mnn represented the city. Paul II. Mclvee, general inaiiaRer, C. K. Illee, asslatunt general agent, nnd .1. C. Ikiyln. division manager, wern tho pownr company officials present. 7t problem hoforo tho meeting waa prevontlon of Increased Innur anco rules, npproxlmat,ely fixed at '100,000 a ear by tho atuto flro mar bhal'M officii. Increased protection means un ad dition to tho present water syntem. Thn power company officials prom ised utmost co-operation, and ex pressed eoufldcnro that capital could be vecurcd, provided an ndoquate ro turn on tho Investment cun ho guar anteed. ,l( wan roughly ostlmatcd timt an iiunu'ul rovonuo of $20,000 annual ly, would Justify the Investment. Tha addition would mean tho In stallation of approximately 40 blocks of water uialus, on Conger, and Klii math uvea u en, Fine, Waluut, Rlxtb, Ulovcntb, Tenth an(l othor Btroets. It U hoped to get speedy hearing of thn matter, und. If an agreement sat isfactory to tho flro marshal nut! pub lic service commission, la reached the construction will bo completed this summer. MAnur.x nRPonT rOnTI.AND. March 7. Mveatock steady, eggs weak, butter Hlmuly. 'iWhOttt $1.35, to $1.31, BONUS MEASURE HFJT IS Wi IDE til MM Compromise Bill Is Result With Four Options and Cash Provision WAHIIINMTON, l. C. March 7. A final iiKremni'iit on .1 rompro mlxn bonus bill wnK rent bed today by thn house ways and mentis com mitted republicans, who authorized Itepri'senliitlre Fordnpy to present thn ineaiurn to the housw bofore adjournment today. As finally drawn tho lueastiri car ried four options, wllli an ndili'd pro vision for ImincJIato rush payment for those es-evrvlrn men entitled to not over f&o adjusteil service pay No changes were mado In tbo rer tlfrnto hank loan plan. Tho other threo options are vocational training and farm aid, and land rcttlement. Representative Tordiioy pri'dlcted the homo would pans tbo measure. BELFAST IN TURMOIL Gun nvn Aiilve llopll.. i;ffort of I'ollii- Hint SiMliT-t IlKtKAHT. March 7-amimeii arc urthe here, despllo efforts of the police und sbldlers. Ono man was shot dead on Perry hill, and a news dealer had part of his right arm shot off. I.IMEUICK. Jlltrch 7.-Tension Is holng catisi'il hern by the pres enco of threo dlKtlnct forces tha llrltlsh tronpo, which have not yet evacuated, and lh frev state repub licans and member of tho Irish republican nrmy. Tbo latter Invad ed Limerick Sunday, commandeer log hotels, nnd today occupying the technical school. NATIONAL (tl.M.MAMIKIt TO UK CIVCN IIKillCST IIOVOIl l.VIMANAroLlrt. Ind, Manh 7. The cross of the Commander of the Legion of Honor, tho highest decora tion within the power of France to give, wilt soon be bestowed upon Na tional Commander, llanford MacNId rr of tho American Legion, according to advices received from Mnrsbul Focli. MarNlder who halls from Mn son City, la., recently refused an ap pointment to tho t'nlted States sen ate to fill tho acancy caused by the resignation of Senator Kcnyon of that state. . , . fc-r HE'S GOT BANDIT DRESSED AS WOMAN ATTEMPTS TO ROB BANK MESSENGER i Dffoit lo HIpjiI ttinflOit With ,ld of Ammonia Olin T I'ni-trnl-til Aflrr Hnnl HtriiRKh PITTflllUItU, March 7. Dressed as n w'nmnii, nnd armed with a water pistol loaded with nminonia, a bandit fired fit Charles l.ataro, u bank messPtiRer, who wos carrying ir,,0D0, ns ho nllr.htpd from a street car In the busy district here today . Kuzaro, although blinded, )i"ld In thu satLhel ami grappleil with tho bandit. Policemen swing the struggle rescued l.ataro and ur reitPil the bandit, who gnrq the name of Joseph Lindsay. JURORS ARE NOTIFIED Klglit Additional Are Drawn to He- plnrr TIiomi KjcumiI The following Jurors have been notified to appear on .March 20- C. V. Wnrren, A. II. Male, F. M. (iarlch, W. F lllll, J. n. Autln. George Hog elsteln, K. L. Itlghtmlre. J Frank Adams,. A Wlckfttrom, M. J. Lyle. Vlncenl Jelenlck, Oeorge Hlrnw' bridge. B. L. Ilosley, Pearl Htlles, II, J. Oordon, If. I. Dow, II M Daniels and Homer Cabler. In order to fill up the regular pan el elRht additional Jurors wern drawn jrterdny to take thn place of those who had been excused, nnd have also been notified to appear on March 20. Th additional Jurors are, Otto Wob bles. Plnkey narks. Floyd Cunning ham, Charles n. Itcardsley, J. O. Hamaker, B. L. Hopkins, J C. Smith and T. J. Jackson. All special vcnlro Jurors have been excused. FOUR1 KII.I.KD KANSAS CITV. March 7. Four men were kll!ct nnd nine Injured when a compressed air tank at the Kansas Hallway company's barn hern exploded today, tearing out a brkk wall nnd derailing many can. H. S. Heater has Relapse Suffering With Bad Cold Tho many rumors that were per colating upstairs from the haie meut or tbo high school yestimlay thet the furnace was suffering n sevcro relapse from Its cold of last week, wcru confirmed this morning by the cold radiators throughout the building, which cavo amplo tes timony that tho heating apparatus wan laid up for repairs. At noon iftlay tho extent of thu damaKo could not he ascertained. It was thought, howoror, that all repairs could be mado In tlmo for school Wednesday morning. THE FEVER AGAIN W H T T Action Follows Inclusion of $15,000 Item in the County Tax Rolls Criminal action against Ilurrell Short, Asa Fordyco and It. II. Hun null of tho county court late yester day was Instituted In the circuit court by tho Htato of Oregon and Frank Ward, as a taxpayer. In which de mand was mnde that tho defendants ho mado to show causn why they should not be arrested for contempt of court for Including In tbo present lax lovy a 1 1 T. , 0 0 Item for comple tion of n Jail In the Hot Springs' courthouse. An Injunction against Including any sums for compltolon of tho Hot Spring court house, granted De cember 21, 1920, Is the alleged basis for tho present action. MILL TO REMAIN IDLE ,1ipImh Plant lU-celrctt Order,, O0H0 Indefinitely to No Immediate activity may bo ex pected In tho box factory of the Orow ers' Packing & Warehousing associa tion, commonly termed tho Chelsea plant, according to the following tel egram today received by C. F. Sctxer, local manager from II. S. Coykcndtll of San Jose, general manager of the cencern: "Owing to lack of orders close down mill Indefinitely. Do what re pairing nrecssary. May not operate again for loino time " FINCH GOES TO SALEM Convicted Mnn lcave In of Iepuly Sheriff tliarge Deputy Sheriff C. C. Low left for Salem this morning In chargo of W. A. Finch, who was recently sentenced by Judgo Stono to serve three years In the atato penitentiary. PNKU.MOXIA CLAIMS I.IVKti OF TWO ILY DAl'UHTKUS Pneumonia yesterday morning d.ilinci! tho live. of Orace, aged two and one-half years, and Mary; nged IS months, daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Hay, who have been residing on n ranch roven miles beyond Kir since coming hero from Taromn three weeks ago. Burial services wcro hold at Whltlocl; chapel today. H, IT Mi LU)VD GKOIIGB DKFF.nH ACTION O.V nKHIONATION AH PUBMIKH OK IJIHTAIN LONDON, March 7. Lloyd Ocorgo has deferred his resig nation without any pledge as to 'futnra action regarding tho prcr.iiershlp, according to tho most reliable Information. It In commonly accepted that Ho will retain leadership until Irish legislation Is completed and possibly until tha Ocnoa conference, which he desires to attend. STRIKE HANDICAPS HEATING COMPANY; SERVICE CONTINUES Hlaln Iteplnre) ftawdttst, Inctaxslac Cost of Httm Prodncxlo for Utility Concert Cessation of work In tho local box factories on account of the strike has curtailed tho supply of sawdust fuel for tho Central Heat ing company's 'plant, and steam was low In the radiators this morning. It was explained from tho plant that the company Is now burning slab wood, which Is consumed rap- Idly, and tho supply ran out during tho "night. However, the condition Is only temporary, It was said. The slab supply Isjiutflclent tor a week or so, thou "higher priced atove wood must ho used. However, the company 'anticipates no curtailment of service, although tho cost of op eration with blghprtced. fuel will bo Increased. Klamath's Fame Growinf Epicures Make Rick Fiad Pandora was the mythical penes who turned loose all tbo troubles of the world by opening tbo fabled box In which tbey were confined, says tho Oregon Journal. Ono of these troubles was tha Pandora moth. The Pandora mothr'emlerpUlai aim pear about once every 20 years la tho yellow plno region of Southern Orogon and defollato many of tho pine trees. Tho full grown caterpillar crawls to tho ground, buries Itself about an Inch below the surface and goes Into the pupal or resting stage. In this stage tho Itucct Is a reddish brown object with a leathery cov ering and filled with a yellowish green albuminous fluid. Now come tho tale that Is supposed to tickle tho palates of real epicur eans and creato disgust In tho mlnJs of those who havo never beon trained In the fine art of eating bugs. A Grat Delicacy Tho Indians have, long considered the Pandora moth a great delicacy. Bach 20 years, as tho cycle of moths appear, they would dig tho pupao out of tho ground, gather them Into sacks and keep them ovor winter llko potatoes. It Is now tho cycle of tho Pandora moth In Southern Oregon and on the Klamnth nnd Modoc Indian reserva tions wero great feasts last year when tbo young bucks tasted for tho first time the supremo delicacy. The young Indians mado only one mistake They prepared tho "food' according to tho recipe furnished by their elders, but failed to let It cool. In their eager ness they dovoured the Pandoras hot. and tho result was they nil becamo III. A. J. Jaonlcke. Insect specialist for tho forest servlco knew all about the Pandora. Jaenlcko has a scientific palato as well as a scientific mind. He had studied tho llfo history and ha bits of Pandora and ho wanted hut ono thing moro to know how Pan dora tasted a la Indian. Kept to TlKmiselv ' Uut tho Indiana wcro sonsltlvo about their Pandora banquets. So many folk laughed at them about oatlng eatcrplllura that they took no chances on Inviting a white mnn to dine with them. Jaonlcke, therefore, bad to retort to surreptlous methods. Ho dug up a score or moro of tbo Padoras, started a flro IA the depths of tho foresVand, following tho reclpo of tho Indians, boiled them for n halt hour, let them cool and then ate them. "The flavor resomhlos sugar pine seeds or tho plnon nuts of com merce," said Jaonlcke, "a pleasant nnd rather mild, resinous flavor. The contents of the shells are yellowish cretin In color nnd have the- consist ency of a thin custard. Tou wait un til they get cold, then puncture a hole In ono end and sip tho contents." 60 rich In flavor are the Pandoras, I according to Jaenlcke, that an Indian B WHS WARM REPLY TO OLGOnT LETTER Further Correspondence I Made Public by Dis V trict Attorney Further correspondence between District Attorney Brower and Oover nor Oleott was given, out today by tho former aa follews: March 3, 19. Honorable Den W. Oleott. Governor, Balem, Oregon. My dear Governer: I do not flatter mysolf that ar re cent communication, or I In any way, had anything, to do with your a re appointment 0f circuit Judge In this dUtrlct .especially aa I afterwards learned that you had made the ap pointment before I wrote the letter. However. I wish to express to you my entire satisfaction with and ap proval of your appointment, adding that Sir. Stono Is one of two men I had In mind as fitted for the re sponsible position. 1 8incerely your, (Bed) q.C. BflOWER, District Attorney. March 6th. 1921. (7:30 a. in.) Honorable Don W. Oleott, Governor, Salem, Oregon. , My dear Governer: Ko senral civic conditions In this county- Tour kind letter of recent date. In reply to ray communication of tha 18th nit., relatlvo to "condition" and appointment of circuit Judge received late lart evening. I note the gentle sarcasm of same relative to "unable to eppe" and "self-respect.; I am glad that yonr excellency assumed I nave Intelli gence enoigk to appreciate and not Beieftewedy'lt.-'r'iX ', 1 Yes, I certainly shall keep right on striving and striving for bettor eon dltlcras not-wlth-standlng "the proud contumely which patient morlt of the unworthy take." For I hare the ap proval of my own conscience and at the present a growing active approval of tbo better element of the people of our county. I often re-call many and many of the sayings of Itooeevelt, among them such as these: "Th3 country haa a right to de mand tho honest and efficient acrvlco of every man In it, but especially of every man who has had the advan tago of rigid mental and moral train ing." "Wrong should be strenuously and fearlessly denounced; evil prin ciples and evil men should be con demned." Speaking of one who haa had the advantage of education, he says: "He Is bound to havo a high Ideal and to strive to reallio It, and yet ho most raako up his mind that he will never bo able to got the highest good, nnd that he must devote himself with all his energy to gottlng the best that ho can." Yes, I shall koop right on doing the best I can; remembering aa "T. It." says, that "the man deserving of credit Is the man' who actually does things, even though Imperfectly, and notthe mau who confines himself to talking about bow they ought to be done." Sincerely and obediontly yours, (Sgd) C. C. BROWEB. District Attorney. LEGION MEET TONIGHT .. Commander Urge AU Mnmbent and F.x-Servlce Men to Attend Tho regular meeting ot the Amer ican legion will be held In the le gion headquarters thla evening. Commander Fred Weaterteld has Issued a request that all members be present aa well ag ex-service aea who are not members. cannot eat more than a hundred at time Jaenlcke consumod about SO at bla solitary feed. Pet Planned Jaenlcke has written for a ship ment ot the Pandoras, upon receipt of which ho plans to glre a dinner and Invite bis mart Intimate friend to share the relish. The Pandoras have not yet arrived, however, an Jaenlcko la becoming inpatient, tvi June 1 tha month when thsy'hatek into moths, and when It near that period they assy basest as asps' table si a too-old f , 1 4 4 f - '. H n t'r ')'.