The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 16, 1922, Image 1

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.WEATHER FORECAST
TONIGHT AND FRIDAY, RAIN
Oil M.N'OW
NEWS OF THE HOftUT
BY THE -ASSOCIATED
PftJtJf V ,f
Member of the Associated Press.
If lAM AMI FALLS OKMIO.V, TlirilHUAV, MARCH Ml, TutM
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I'lrit'inli t'm- . lliHU
mien
RING UNO MAT
CHIPKir
AGREE TO BOUT
Stranglcr Lewis Challenges
Jack Dcropscy; Kcarns
Says He Is Willing
KAHII VILLI'. Ten... Miirili HI
Mummer lor IM (Hiriiur.ler) Lewi,
heavyweight wrestling champion, in
iliiy challenged Jack Oempsey, heavy
weight ImiiImk ehnmplnii, for u lulled
matili lo hit held anywhere In the
Culled Mitten lln deposited ii J, '.nun
liorlc iin it guarantee
HTIIAMNIIII' IS Ht:il:l
Turkish I'liihoMiiiH ari:
maim: I'ltiHOMiits or v.u
r .
CONHTANTINOI'l.i:, Mmrli i
II. TIpii Greek torpedo limit
Niixim, while patrolling llin l
lllnck nni, rtolzed Him nt on ninll I J
Africa, Nylin: the tttilliin flag
(iff liinlill. The Africa wiin ink. e I
iii tit Minliiiilii whore n f I it ii !
search uf Hut vessel the Turkish
O uisfiigers were declared prls-
nimm nf unr e
Travels 46 Mi3es on Skis
Tjhrdugh Storm to Aid Sick
OREGON SPORTSMEN'S
ASSOCIATION FORMED
TO PRESERVE GAME
Million Alti'iiilril liy lteiirM-itln-
Ilvri From III 'ouiil l- Win.
.Mi Nriil j- K.ln (iil lo llujinl
Ni:V VOUIC, March I"! -.Inrk
Dempsoy U willing In meet lllin.iglcr
Lewis In ii straight "ml line or mixed
limit, limine mill wrestling. Jurk
Kiiarnn declared today when Inform
I'll of Out challenge
PLAY CAST ANNOUNCED
Ttto'l'i-ifotiiinliic- lit lit' Gltcit llrli
nml One it I Merrill
liy I'liicui i:. i'l.i;i:i''
A pluiijtn nf 6 mjli'rt on nkll
llit(iui;li llnl wild li( northern
Kliiiniitli rbitnty, faring .1 blind1
Iiii: snowstorm, to lirltu: ulil to n
nil k mill ili'ittltnln family on tlm
II IK Marsh. In llin iiliiiimt untie
ing to accept Id In vonllrt, i he
wriirAl tlii' n Id of flvi) inui, and
iirmi'il wlili provliloiiH tlmy net
mil to cover the weary miles on
xiinu shoes nml lik Is. Thin was
I In. first attempt nt nkllnK liy I Ik,
nurse, unit alio wnn well worn
out nt (lie i'H'1 of eight mllei. mi
lli'Viililn experience of Mint I.yilln i Hid p.irly fouiiil u (nbln with n
I'rlki', llin 1 ii t r'p ll Klamath
rniuily pulillr ln'iillli antidilution
ours", who U Imluy gradually re.
covering from her Imnlililp nml
exposure.
If those who prepare llin hair
raising thrills wlilrli lum n to
fri'iiH'titly lii'forii tin'
M'riM'ii can put ovit aiiytlilnj;
Willi miiri of ii kirk limn In 'In-
nloirii wkoro tluiy cnmprd l'rld.iy
nlillit Mi'iinlliiin two of tlm
miiiiiliiirH who roulil mnku iimro
ni''il im Mifinh(iwi wi'tit on
nlicail willi provlalonii. Mitt
Krlclut nml tlm rout of tt party
ri'irlii'il I Im I.piiz ranch Hilurilay
nIImt , nlcht, nml mniln tlflr vny lu
thrlr ilcntlnnilon on Hmiilny.
Thi-y foiinil sutcrnl of tlm
I-'iiIIiihIiii: Ik tint runt of ihnr-
iiiliTu for "lli'.irlN inui MIjiimiiiiU."
Hid play to Im nlvrn ul I,) i cum hall
Tliurniliiy liluhl:
llirnlin HiiUIimiI (Hlii U rlKliliM'ti.
Iim-ii fiuil .Minn lluliy Kinwlck
Amy llulnli'iil (llrr Nlmor. Iimi-n
rrnlli') Mlim .MrAtiiln'w
Inn tlr.iy (Hit frlniil, alw.tn Jol
ly I- Mhn Akiioi llrlnroll.
.Mm lliililrml (Hli'pmnllu-r lo Her
nlii') .Mr. 'on Noiiil.
II.UIIIH Mary Ilarium ("Kin." mnlil.
'ii l.uly liiiunkii('pir) ,Mrn Dan
rtitiii.
littlKhl llrmllpy (Kiriiiiii liitnlrr,
nun lo .Mm HaUti'jil) Walter
llannoii.
Dr. Iliirton -(A oiiiik pliylclun)
, Jutin l.wiiun.
Mmiiiiiy (Mr. Ilnlntcuil'it ilatkuy
lii'll'lmy) "(li'ii, ('(iiini'r.
Timothy Humes (Diamond In Hie
roiiRli, iinmiirrlort) Dan Criiinp
At torni)' Murray llunnnn
Hhi'ilff "(rnnfriilil) ClurK Ma.
r.iilro
Tlm pliy will nlo Im kIvfii 0.
ulKlit for rlillilri'ii hIHi ii low ml.
miMilon rharKi', unit ut Merrill Hnti
ilny I'V,iiIiik
illnilril In hN lltllo nni'ciloti', I rhllilrrii III, no incillclnn itlni
w" UKruu lo hwy a nt'.'iMjn iltkci. n.ost inoriKor personal rl ithlni;
Niiwn of tlm roiiilltlini of thi'j iiniinlnaljli, nnl no foot vith
fiimlly vIhIIimI whs riri'lvi'it , tunt tint oxreptlon of n frw lican
wi'i'k. wlii-ii two of tlm iiR'iiili"mi unit lilm-uitx. Tlm fain'ly en-
wnlki'il Into Kirk from tlu rahln,
13 mllcn illMant. nml anki'il for
help, ami wurit uniilil" lo ri'turn.
i-'sloil of tin n'otlivr, foi' rhll-
ilnn, onu iinclo nml one "rtnr"
lioanlor. Suih roller ng roulil
I'OIITI.AN'II Mnrili. I Tlm Orn
Kon 8porlnmi'n'H imiiorliitloii wim or
K.inlri'il licrn Mnmlay fur tlm inirpimi'
of it lil I ii K propnKiitloii nml prrnorvii
tlmi of wild iinliiiiitn nml ttiiiim (lull In
llin ul ii to. Tlm nui.'tlni: wim iitlniiilril
liy ri'lironi'litntlvim of 10 rountli'N nml
wan hilil nt :n I'lttork hloik. IIohIiIpk
tlm ri'Kiltnr iloliralrn lln miotliiK una,
iilli'inli'il liy four of tlm flvu nlnti'
r.iiiii' t iiiiitiili'hIntK'rn. tlm main gnnm
warilnn nml many Portland Nportv
iii I'll. t
(' M. TlinmiiN of Jnrkion roiinly
I'li'ftPil prrililrnt, II J. Ilorlon
of llakor roiitity, vlro piclilriit, nml
Wllford Allfii of Jon-plilnn ronnty.
imrrotary-lrcnmiriT. Tint lioaril of ill i
rcrtom In rompovil of II. W. I'rlrpl
of ii.iinni..ni. roiii.tr. k. c. Himmuii. AMENDMENT IS UPHELD I INSTALLS RADIO SET
nml lltuwnrt MrHon.ild of it'inm illn-l . I .
trlrt No I and I) C Ilowmn nml W .l,,,. Sklinorlli (irnnu l,rriulloir . Illuh I'oiht .p.rtilUH lt-
.Mr.Nnuy or R.miu illntrlrt ;o Z.
MUn Krltko wmt Immuill-itoly to , )o rlvi-n wan furn lulled, und Minn
Kirk from thin rlty, oxportltiK to J Krlrko hnn aisnln ri'turned nafely
rotur tlm r'lnalnlni; dlntmicn liy ' to Kl.mintli K.iIIh. quantity
nled or oilier ronveynnrn Sh of rletlilni: lias Iipch catliorcil
learned there tliut the ronlN were , and In. Iicen forwardnl Uj Mr.
InilMtHllile, nnl wiin Informed hy'ti , Ilellmnn, cl.nlnnin of il.o
renlilenln that nlm would hn , l-t-iii lemiultten of the orKanU.t
to ulinndon Hie venture llffiin-' ic n
! SENATE FIGHT
: ON Fll FOB
IIMII I. I II liIHI
: rflbl DULL Uli
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I
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SOUTH ArilltM.V IIKVOI.T
OPI'; ItOIUIMVIHM llfiAMKI)
FOIt TWO SIOXTHH' HTIIIKK
Irrcconcilablcs Continue
Attack Despite Arce- 4 "
ment for Vote
JOirANNKHIlUIKI, Mnrcli 1C
' Tho miner' ittrlkn which hnn
hold Ho u Hi Africa In IU grip
1 over two montlm had hoen called
off Order ha liren romplctoly
4 restored and official report nay
A ...... iAAA !. ..-- A
. -w ur uimiii prinonerN woro lancn. w
, 4 Voluminous evidence nhowlnt; 4
that a l)olhf)lk plot wan rr
Kponnllilo for rerolt, has hen
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WASHINGTON, I). ('. March 16.
--Tho Irreconcilable today contin
ued attarklnc Uru four-power l'a
elflr treaty today, despite the nrree
ment eerday for a final voto on
.March 24, which treity advocate
had declared marked tho collapio of
all hope for ilifc.il -of any confer
nr(! treatlen.
Kenntor Itreil of MUnourl In n
Kpecch churned thai tho wholo con
ference program had b'en inlnrcp
resented to tho public.
I OCCUPATION TAX IS
HIT BY MERCHANTS'
BUREAU OF C. OF C.
Gold Dredtjinr Being
Tried at Rogue River
r.rli:.T. Ore. March 16 l.'x
pcrlmenu mi "dry land" d.eilKlnr
for entrarilon of koIi! era liclnr. inr
rled out on nn extennhe m'.iln mar
llin town of ItoKtin Itlwr, I.. Niiiithern
OreRini. I'rlnclpleN lierelofure ntt.irl.
I'd only In water dreilRliiK have heen
niluplcd by J. H Taylor, n pioneer In
llin mlnliTK Inihlnmii, who In In rhnrKe
of Hie work.
t'nder thU plan Hut land will re
ceive priK llcally Hut ami.e treatment
IK corded It under river dredKlllK A
Iiiiik ilrni: line, iittnrheil to mi dec
tllcnlly eilllppeil liolxl, HU feet llUll
ciirrlCN ii bucket of one yard r.ipir
illy, plcklni; n p material from nil
pnlnlN wlthlh it 60(1. fool r.ulluN
The nni.il unit Rrnvel In Noreoneil
nml Hut roarncr material noiiI throi.Kh
ii hnppiir, rodurlnK It lo ni.iiiI. All
iniignrtlc proporlleN In Hie m.iiiiI will
bo removed. It In eMImntcil that u III
tier cent wuiito of freo cold under wa
ter ilreilRlnK anil placer methoiU will
he eliminated.
Title to r.2.' acres of land. lyli.K In
n ntrlp four and u half miles Ioiik
In. I (mly a raw hundred yard wide,
nnil lyliiK' between till' Holithern I'n
rifle railroad triicka and (lie Rogue
river, Iiiih been ohlalncd, and tint
itlro tract will ho land ilredged.
.m.iiki:t iiKitmr
. l'OUTI.ANI), March . Culllt.
,' "leaily! Iiogn lO'centH lower, iirl.no
HkIiI f7.nii in $ 1 1 . 7 r ; Hhecp nleudy:
I i'kkh nml butter utoady.
,
wi:.ithi:h i'Hoiiaiiii.itif.h
, Tlm Cvrln-Ktn'rningrapli at l'.ulei
wooiI'h 1'linnnarr rocoided a Nllisht
iIhh In Imromrttrlc preHNi.ie thin
inornlnK. but nl 2 i. m. Hie tendency
wiih iiriiIii hIIkIiIIv downward.
U.iHottled romllHoiiN may Im ex.
pected for ul leaf! twelve hmn'x will,
thn rhyiroH BllRhtly In favor of u
clear daydnmnrrow.
Forecanl for next 31 heurs:
Knlr went h or, with brisk winds
which will diminish, Probably
cooler.
Tho TyroN rocorillnc thorniomoter
ri'Klstered maximum and minimum
temporaturPH, today, iih follews:
iiikIi as
Iiow 33
Keirrtiir) lii He I'nlil
A paid executive i-errelnry lll be
ihoieii by tlm directors In the near
future The hi-rretary will hnvit bin
main iifflre In I'ortlnnd and besides
keepliir: lu cIoi.ii touch with Hie state
Knme unrilen'H office will net as or
Knnlier of Hportumcn's organizations
In the counties
lie also will bavn charge of the ed
Utatlonal rau.palKii Hint tho organl
xallmi plans to iindertnl.p, of which
the main purpose will be to crrato
sympathy and favor for the protec
tion of Kanm flnli and liltda The cic
rullvo rerretary will hold thn only
pecuniary office of the organization.
The association drew up n consti
tution ut.il adopted by-lawn Thn nn.
iiiial meeting will be held nvery year
In Portland In Hut early part of Do
cemlicr. At Hint time recommenda
tions will be made to Hie game com
mission nml state legislature.
Count les to Ht-liil Ih'P'KiitiS
l.'very county In the stute will send
one delegate lo the uuntiat meeting.
This delegate will tut chosen by the
county sportsmen's organization. If
iiMntiuty has no such organization
then Hut sportsmen of (Jut county
shall elect onu. In lli.it way every
county ii. the slate will be represent
ed Tho following i untitles woro re pro
dented )paterdny: II t" Morton. Ila
ker; I.'. ('. Simmons, l.nne; H. McDon
ojd, Coos; ,M Hldilal, Clatsop; V C
Htellmaeher. I.lmu A. R Crukluink.
Hood lllver; W McNealy, Klamath.
I! A. Kcbum.iiher, Lincoln; W S.
lloitck, Tillamook; M. I". Corrlgmi,
Viimhlll, Jack llerinau. .Mulinomub,
S II. Crouch, Douglas, C M Thomas.
Jnikson; I) C. Ilowninn. I'nutllla,
nml Wlforil Allen, Josephine
lint stale game department wiin
represented by fimto (tamo Warden
llurgliduff mid tho following com.
mlNslnuitrn: I, N. rielschiier, lllulim
lliillork, llert Andemon and M. A.
l.j ncli.
lo Hllppleinenl Ciiiiiliilnt
irlted lit- lirnl .Mtri limit
liy
An order from Judge Sklpuorth
at Kugeno granting plaintiff In thu
Inunction suit of l-'runk Ward
against Klamath county and tho
county rourt permission to iimcnd
their original complaint and fllu
ruppleinent.il complaint .was filed
today In thn circuit court. Plain-
nil K iiiiorueys ashen ic.ne in iiio t,
un mi.enui'ii anil niippieineuiai com
plaint In one. The coil
Ibis motion, hut gives them
separately amend Hut original and
enter a uuw and supplemental coin
plaint.
T
at
the Plaintiff nml I:. I.. Klllott for
I he county.
A new receiving radio set of high
power has been received by 1. M.
I.ucas. nml Installed at his ntore
next tho postofflce. Tub first pub
lic concert will be ghen tonight,
starling about 7:30. In tests last
night a musical program given by
Post Intelligencer station nt
POItTI.ANI), March 16. Tho
Progress Iluslness Men'rf club hero
today adopted ft resolution urging
both Oregon ncnatorn to voto for
tlm four-power Pacific treaty.
m
WARFARE CONTINUES
Vote lo HpihipsI City In Reponl Or.
ilLnancej Formal Request lo
He I'rcnentrtl
The merchants' bureau of tho
chamber of commerco last night vol
cd to rc'iucsL tho city to repeal the
existing occupation tat. This action
was taken after protest was made by
tho merchants agalnit tho Increase In
tho tax this year which resulted In a
survey of tbo'cfrfpintlon Ux In other
cities by a cylfrfrtMicnmposed of C.
I. Roberts, I'fMtitmif the bureau,
Percy Kvars, TS.jM'. vannlce and A.
F. Olover.
Tho bureau contends, that thn tax
Is excessive and that there Is no reas
on why tho business houses of tho
rllr shrmlil ht rntilriA in Knitr iIia
Two IrMi SerKrnntH Klllcil by Four ,,- mnr fhnn hn,,, ,BnI
1HRmi Men J ,,,, wnm an, 0hcri 0wnm of
I small establishments protested tbo
tax was not equitable, pointing; out
COMPROMISE IS '
SOUGHT OK VET
BONUS MEASURE
(iAI.WAY. Ireland. March 16
Fi tir disguised nrnn entered St.
Ilrld"'s homo last night and shot
and killed Sergeants Gibbons and
Gllmartln nml seriously wounded n
constable. Just previously three
that they wero required to pay as
much as merchants doing a far
greater volumo of business.
At tbo next meeting of the city
council tho committee, will present
masked men entered tho workhouse I formal request for repM of the tax.
nospitat ami killed a man.
DRSFRTinN is nPMPn SMITH TO SPEAK HERE
Ojtcrn Singer .Sii)s Slip Threw Cliaf
feiir llusbnnil From. Hole!
nun com-... ... . . I
, . , 'health' wan clearly heard, and newi c , nl,1C! . ,- ., ,
rt denied .... . , . J "T. I.Ol'IS, March 16. Madame
, , 'dispatches wero transmitted by onoi ..,,, . ',
ii leavo to '. , ' MaUnauor, noted opera singer. In a
glnal and ."'!, , . . .... mtumcnt to tho Associated press to-
inf.1 cot.,.1 To"lK,,l '"' ,"B, fo1n,,,ro wl", ,, .day denied tho wser.Ions of her
n concert by thu station at l.o rh,,lffr ,,.,,.,, ,.w,ril ,ji,li,u
riie- motio,, was argued recently ' " ('a'''. ' 'ho coast. 0 .,, 0 dfU (
i:ugcno by II. M. Manning fori f0'" ranel.co. Dcntrr. Sent-j automob8 ,)e Mote Cnfornbi
.NOIITIIUL'I' .OMI.Ti:i
WASHINGTON. I). C. March 10.
Frank O. Nnrlhrup h.ia been uom-
Inatrd recclvur of public monies at
Portland,
He and other stations will probably
bo heard. All who aro Interested
In radio transmission nro Invited to
attend tho concert, which wilt bo
entirely free.
III.KS IIOI.ll INITIATION
ci:ri:monii:s tonight
Local Klks aro preparing for a
largo attendanco at tonight's mect-
rilAKGKS Cltl.i:i.TV ing. when klx cindldnles wilt bo In!.
Divorce, proceedings wem filed In. Hated Into tho order. An entcr-
tbit circuit court jvntorday by Inn' Mlnmunl program has
T Garrett against Guy Garrett, j pirod In honor of tho
.charging cruel and Inhuman treat-1 hers nml a lunch will
nicnt. Initiation.
bcon pre
nxw mem
follow tho
that ho deserted her.
"I threw him out of my New York
apartment. January 26," she declar
ed, adding that sho had begun pro
ceedings In New York for a tllvorre
on tho grounds of Infidelity
Noted Agriculturist Will Appear t
Clutniber Tonljtht
nitiTisii ih:i.m;.ti:s cikkk.v
FOR Gi:XO. COXFKRILVCK
LONDON. March 16 Premier
l.lojd George and Marquis Curzon.
secretary of foreign affairs, will bv
among Great Ilrltnln'a delegates to
tbo Genoa conference, Austin Cham
berlain, government leader, announc
ed In the house of commons todaV-
LET US BE DONE WITH THIS BULLDOZING
Fi:i)i:it.xl. INVESTIGATION
1F II.UI.ItOAU Oltlt:itFD
CHICAGO, March 16, Federal III
ostlgutlon of H.o llrio railroad's nr
Hon In leasing Its shop and contract
ing nhop work to H.o Meadvlllo Much
Inery company wiih ordered today by
llin United States railroad labor
hoard,
VI.NSOX KirU'lt.VF.H FROM
OAKLAND 11V HIIRIFF
Hhorlff Lloyd I.. Low roturncd hero
lust night from Oakland with A. II,
VIiiboii, apprehended thorn recently.
Vinson wiih Indicted hero In Decem
ber on u chnrgo of larceny of a horse.
Hh wan released this morning uftvr
furnishing fSOu cash ball.
pri:sidi:nt dllavh rlhirn
ST. AUGUSTINK, March 10.
Prosldont llnrdlng bus decided to ro
mull, he in one day longer mid will
leave for Washington on Saturday lu
stead of Friday,
In response to an urgent request,
C. U. (FarmCTrSmttVwHrpc1c-t
tho chamber of commerro tonight fol
lowing bis return from Merrill, Lan-
gcll valley and Ronanza.
A large number of residents of tbo
Merrill district listened with great
Interest to his address there this
afternoon and an equal number were
present at the Bonanza meeting. He Is
accompanied by a representation
from tho chamber of commerce and
tho Irrigation and agricultural Inter
ests. Tho public Is Invited to attend tho
Lineotlne tonight.
New Bill It Introtiucfi in
House by Fordney With
Majority Report
WASHINOTON, D. 0., Mftrck II.
A new compromlso boaus Mil wig
Introduced In the house today fry
Chairman Fordney of the war and
means committee with a Majority
report of tho committee tetttaf
forth IU advantage-.
Representative Llneberger ot
California circulated a petltlea (or
a conference of republican kauM
member oa tho bill to a I4
Monday night.
Tho 19 to C vote oa the ausaare
Tuesday was taken ten mlaatee af
ter Secretary Mellon, comptroller
of the Currency Crlsalnger and Oot
crnor Hardlns; ot the federal ra
senre board had bees queaUoaad
for tw0 hour In open ssMatsti as to
their Idea ot the baak loaa ad
justed certificate plan. The Bra
member votlnj against a favor
able report were Garner of Taxaa,
Kitchen of North Carolina and Col
lier of Mississippi, democrat, aad
Treadway 0f Massachusetts and Til
son of Connecticut, republican. All
raombers ot tho committee were
present with the exceptlM of
Kitchen and Representative Chand
ler, republican. Oklahoma, wheat
vole were by proxy.
Bofore the final rota tha com
mittee rejected. 19 to S, aa amend
ment offered by Kepreatntativ)
Backaracb, republican, Naw Joraey,
to. Impoae for a period of three
year a one per ceat ea wholesal
ers, designated to ralee IMMM,
000 "with which to flaaace the kea-us'vTn--;'s.ftiHr'(B'W
amend
ment were: Republicans, Loaf
worth of Ohio, Kackarach. Mott, ef
New York, Tllson and WaUoa ot
Pennsylvania.
Man Exposes HU Garter
It Arretted and Fined
JOINS ROSEBURG BANK
Glenn V. IVImbcrly Uoya Intcrcit
In Umpquu Valley Institution
ROSKRURO, March 10. Glenn V.
Wlmberly, formerly connected with
tho Internal revenue service and
moro recently one ot tho organizers
and cashier of tho American National
bank ot Klamath Falls, has purchas
ed nn Interest In tho First State and
Savings banks of Roseburg, and ha
been elected cashier ot that Institu
tion. Wlmberly formerly resided In
Roseburg, und was for several year
cashier of the Douglas National bank
here. Ho was offered tho position of
stnto bank examiner rccntly, but will
rcmnln In tbo banking business here.
K.MGUT8 OF PYTHIAS TAKK
IX FOIIH NF.W MKMBKKS
Four new members wero Initiated
last night by tho local lodge,
Knights ot Tytatag. They are: H.
J. llonnett. Archie Tindcll, H. K.
Hill and George Mather. Tho lodge
Is showing consistent growth, and
ha a list ot ten or moro candidates
awaiting Initiation In the y float
rank.
A proposal for tho reorganization
of the rythlnn Sisters lodgo hero
was discussed by tbo Knight, and
n committee, appointed to prepare
plans for tbo reorganization.
N
Fl.VAIj AIUUIMKXTS MA015
IN OHF.XCH.UX TRIAL
CHICAGO, III.. March It. "There
ain't no Justlco In the world."
This waa tho cry of Carl Sattley
in Judge Morgan' court yesterday
after ho bad been fined fS aad cost
tor gazing too long and Intently upon
a fair young woman's knee. In fact,
he had been gazing upon four kaeea.
fiattloy embarked upon aa elevated
train for his homo on the north aide.
Ho had Just settled down to read hie
evening papor when bla gase happen
ed to stray across the alslo. There t
Mrs, Mabel Walleck and her two
daughters, Mrs. A. P. Lonston, 20,
and Miss Molly Walleck, 17. After
discovering the trio acrose the aisle,
Sattley couldn't bring his attention
back to his paper. He discovered that
tho young women, who wore knee
length skirts, also had 'em rolled
down.
Rut Sattley glvoa hi version of
tho story like this:
"I noticed that the women were
making remarks about me." He
looked down, ho say, and aaw that
one of his pants legs bad crawled up
abou; half an Inch over the contact
point of his "rubber grip." Mr. Wat
lock chlded him. he say, for expos
ing himself In such a manner.
"I'm orry." he, said, "but'if you
will bo kind enough to look Into the
cape you will discover that Jyour
daughter are displaying mere than I
am. And you must admit that I have
n't complained."
That ended tbo argument. At the
next station Mrs. Walleck; aooghtia
policeman and had Sattley'arrested.
LOS ANGKLF.S. Mnph 16. Senior
Counsel Jud R. Rush for tho Oben
chain dofence argued thin morning,
followed by Asa Keyes ot tbo district
attorney's office In a final argument.
AUniCKLK JURY DRAWN
SAN 'FRANCISCO, March I6.r
Tlie Jury box In the -Arbuckle trial
was filled tentatively wlUt Juror at
noon today,
IIF.VU 3IAYOR ABKH
COMMzMIOX ?!
RENT), Ore., March 16. Mayor ."
I). Gibson declared last Right that tf,
necessary he will personalty etreawte
petitions to place the mt,- ef a
change to a commission fverameat v
for Dend before the people at the
primaries or at a special eteetlen.
That tbo council ytem"l aatl- (
quated and worn out and'' thai the
city needa competent paid an t ,
administer Ita affair la the.eenten-(.!
tloa of tha mayor and hie (erMf 5
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