& .l& " Uttx lEutfttftm ItoaUi i WEATHER FORECAST TOMOHT AND FIUDAV ll,I.V OK KNOW NEWS' OF THr WOMLO I by the: ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of the Associated Press. nrcvniii Viui', No, hum i lUlAMATII FAM.H, OftWJO.V, TIM'ltSDAV, MAIU'll itll, Htt: NUCa PITS CBRM , 1111 LESTER HIXOH IS GIVEN TEN IEK III PEN Judge Tell Reasons for Im posing .Sentence; Had Little Regard for Law Ten yearn loiiflnomniil lit tint ulnte pfllllentlary Mini tlni niiiitnllt'n (if (Mr- nit J ii (I cm C. F. Htniw tit ID o'llnrk thin morning upcm Lester lllimi, cote ltted hy ii Jury Monday afternoon nt larceny of horses from tint Doiik ml it to, Tim niiirl irnvii thn rnnlrtei tnnii ii t'li'iir imtllmi nt liU rettninin for lin pimlng aniilniirii cf thla severity unit iininliK other thlllK said "It Ii with- hi tint knowinilgn of thin (ourt,-Judging from thn nvlilitiiro given nt your trial- Hint you hnvn held thn law of lllllit ri'Kunl, ntnl hnvn been cry de. j. rlnnt of tint law, either feeling Hint )nil were nliiivn Hut Inw, or Hint you would nlwnyn lie lucky not to litt rittlKht In nil)" of tliinn lift It In ntno evident to thla riiurt, unit (rotn tin trial, Hint ynu have hit considerable Infliiriirn ovr nnorul oilier you UK moil In thn vicinity In which ou hnvn been aluylng; ninl whlln they hue not been nrtu.ltly ninl inpllrllly 1 1 1 1 plicated In mi)'' of )onr nperullonlii lllll rilKtllllR lit llllthll", )lt It linen iiin'nr Hint tlifty hnvn been associated llh yon, ninl In nil probability hnvn mmmltlcd perjury on thn witness aland hern to try to protect )ou " "In Inw of nil tlni circumstances of thin emit. Mini been uni nf your very apparent willful disregard of thn law, It ahall tut thn sentence of thin court Hint you ho conllni'il III lint peniten tiary for n period f ID year-. At (hit miii n limn Jester lllion wan arraigned before, thn court on Hip In dictment returned hy thn grand Jury ilinrKlni lidn '-with "aanault with III' tnit to kill' Arthur Humaker In tho Illy lountry. Illinn took thn statu lory Hum In which to plo.nl to thn In illrttiii'iit mill will hi heard Inter on Hint mutter hy thn rourt. Tim Had Enough Court Contempt Cost Him $100 "You will pay n flnn of I10U or hn conllni'il ten iluyn In Jail." wnn thn mntnncn pronounreil hy Circuit JiiiIrii C. K Htonu on Tlni llrown of thn Klamath ruaorvntlon when lot wnn liroiiRlit hnforo thn court hy Hhnrlff l.loyil Low un u hench warrant for conlnmpt fif court, llrown hint fnllml to answer a mnn inonn of thn court m n wltneit. In thn cmn iik'aliiBt .nitr UUun for homu MtniillliK. II wnn rep'irliiil hy thn Hherlft'ii orriin Hint on IicIiik notlfliil hy Hut Hhrrlff that ho wmt to appear iih' n wlini'HJi, llrown roplloil to thn Hhnr If fit iiiehhiikr: "To hell with Iho lourt." Upon liclnu (iiii'Htlonoil hy thn court nn to whcitlicr hn nnhl Hint, ho roplleil: "Ye. I nay tint, I i;ot lotn liorM'H! nohoily thero fneil iijn: I turn '11111 out, tnnyho nonin htnrvit." AH Tim palil thn film hn remark ml to thn li)RtunilcrH, "I hntchu you fnllarH no cntclin mo till plant iiKitln," from which homo of thoijn irient ilnlucoil that In nil prolialill Ity Tim would iNiWbo u 'Hot SprlnKn' hupporter. ' - t-ONKKU ox noxrs WAKIIINOTON, I), (!.. Murch 30. '' i" Thu iiri'Hldunl wmforrtul t,odny with Hnnutor Hmoot, runkliiK repiilillcnn nn unnuin flnunru cnmmlltcu, on thn tariff ninl lioiiun iU(lonK, m vi:ATiir:ii iMioiiAiui.rniM Thn hnrnmutrlo lirt-bnurn foil rnp- Idly thin mornuiK anil nt - P. in thu (Jyclo.Stonno graph at llnilor wood'H l'harmucy ruglBlnred 30-10, with thn tendon cy Htlll down ward. Indications aro that It will ruin nr hiiow tonlKht, accomiiunlud by brink wIiiiIh, BSjM. Knrdcn.it lor noxt 84 tieurn: Cloudy, unnottled wenthor, with mudorutu tmpirtureii. Tho TyvoHi recording thormomo tr regUtorod maximum snd mini mum tnmporoturoi todnr a follpwH! High 6 I,ow ., ,, v,.... 91 i t'APT. AMI'MIHF.N MA KIM FLIGHT TO WAHIIIVOTON io tvmv m:w moneplani: CKNTHAI. PAIIK, N. V., Muitii .'III -- Captain Amiiud- son hopped off fur Wuahlng- loo tmliiy In no nil iinitnl iiioii- oplniin wlilcli will I nk (i from Heultln In Jlllin on u north polo drifting expedition, Toiluy'n fllKht In to (ml thn nlrcr.ift mill In lonfiv with tint government olflcl'in ri'suiillnt: expedition plnl.i AUTHOR AND ARTIST STAGE FIST FIGHT AT BREAK OF DAY Tliroilnic t'rlle) llclhcrn llenllng to lliu ry Irfini WIImiii In Fhe-llniiiiil llnttln HAN FltANf'ISCO, Mnrch 30 Hurry I .eon Wilson, iiutlior ninl playwright, ninl Theodnro Crllny. urllsl, foiiKht n ilui'l with flntn en cnneil In riding gloves nenr Curmul, thn nrtlsln' colony, 70 mllo Houlh of here, nt daybreak hint Hntunlny, urcnrilltii: to thn Hnn Krnnclico l.x umlnnr !rllny won In flvn rminil. Thn fmiii rnnulli'il from n iiunrrul nflnr n now ynnr'n fcnllvlty. SIAMESE TWINS DEAD Two I'mihoiu for Heunle lllo After I'rrinlliui to 0Mrnlo IM-nhil I'lllCACO, Mnrch 30 - Jom-pfa ninl Itonn lllniek, Iho fmnoiiN Hliim i.r, twlim. illeil cirly tixlny. JoM'pfn illml firm ninl wnn folloiil nhortly hy Imr nlMnr Their hrothnr mfumtil to permit mi operation to iteparato thitlr hoillrii. Thn twlnn hml I n In a honpltnt 10 iluyn, Jottepfa with Jnunillro ninl pneumonia Shortly hnforo her ilea Hi. Ilima Kot lironclillln. Jonepfn ninl Itosn traveleil with hnwi In Kuropo Ur n ilecniln. Thn iiMem nrrlrnil In thn t'nltcil HtateH yrar u(to. m PAYS TWOCENT TAX Inotlim rnynirut lM fSoiimriil Knr Morv Tlmn Amount CI.KVKI.ANI). O . March 3d. Ono of thn lliinixMiHtri of Clovelanilcrn who filed nil Inromn tnx for 1931, mndn collection cent thn Kflvem ment far moro limn It derled. Tho return wnn for J wo icntn, tho amiill eit on record thla year. rrnm the tlmn tint return blank wnn mulled to thn taxpayer until filed for n rVcori! It wnn bundled hy ten pitritonn conncctnd with thn revenue- dninrtment, nltnrhni ynld. "lint tho hlK nneji linlnncn up thn lonneii," ('olh)clorllout.ihn declared. NATION WANTS HELPJ JiiKuSlntU l-oikliiK Towitnl I'. H, for l-'limiiclnl Alii IICI.OUADi:, JiiKoSlnln. Mnrch 30. sliiKOHlnvIn In lonMiiK to thn United Hlnten In Ihn hope of ohlnlu Iiik old In Hiilvlng her cr.iM flunnclnl 'utlil economle prolileniB. Thn little Slav Hlnto hellnven It cannot over comn HiPin without forelKn nKnliit. an en. t ItK ohllKatloiiH umniint to nearly $1,000,000,000 IncludltiK mi Indeht. ediiitini of morn than $(10,000,010 to thn United ritatim and twlcn that mini Co KiikIuiiiI. ta m NO CHANGE IN STRIKE Mi'iiitier of 'miclllnl Ion llimnl He MirtH Xu UevelopmentN No now dnviilopmcnlH occured to day In tho local lumber worknrn' Mtiikti Hltuiitloii, accordliiR to Otto HnrtwlK, of thn Hlntn biiiinl of con clllalon. burn with J. K. Klynn In un ondeavor to find hoiiiu mcuiH of Bolt lliiK Hio prolilum. RICKARD NOT GUILTY llotlnK I'roniott'r Aciuseil of (trim- liiul AnnhiiK 1m ticariil NKW YOIIK, March 30. "Tux" lllckurd wan found tint guilty by i Huprumo court Jury lunt night of u criminal umiauU churgo brought by u young elrl. o HAItlllXUTOX INFANT DKAI) Wilbur Jack Harrington, thrn moutliH old uon of Mr .and Mr. Wilbur llurrluglon, dlud yuHturdny from inuumonlu; Thu body will bo taken to tho roMorvutlon tomorrow morning for burial. Harrington In woll known hni'o tin n boxor who haa tkon part In mnny local ex- hlbltlona, OPEN ODOR IN N oy ram u. Nine-Power For Eastern Pact Ratified Without Dissenting Vote 4' 4 4 WAHIHNOTO.V, !.(' . Man I) 31 -Thn Miiuitir ciiiiiplcteil tip- 4 proval of thn nrina confereiuii tmntleit todny hy ratifying thn 4 IumI pact of thn ullm-power 4 nurciiuienl for a rnvjalnn of tho Cljliicto tariff. r,S to 1. Heiialtr KIiik of I'tJili .cait lint 4 onr' neKRtlvn vole. WAKIIINUTON. I. O. Murch 30. Thn nlnit-powor fur e.iKteru treaty, drnfled by thn nrim conference to enrry forward thn open door policy In China, wnn ratified today hy tho neiintn No rcnerviillonn or niuendmenta wern uropoini). thn filial volo hnlnK CC to 0 Thn Clilneno tariff treaty, tint litttt of thn ronfcrenri. pacta, wnn Ibivi hrnur.ht up llatlflr.itlon Is nxpu.'t ei bvforn night. "K. K. K." RAID ELKS Ten I IimmI.iI I'Iiiii- Mnkit llnilinilli' l.'ntrj- During .Miiiii'ru"li Hull A neniiatlnn wan created nt tho Klkn inii'uur.idn bull hint lilr.hl when ton nuppojeil memhera of tho KuKtux Klun, attlii-.t In tho uniial reeatla, allenlly vnturcd upon tho Hcenn, cnunInK all acllvltlca limtnnt ly to ccan'. It wa Liter ntvealeil, h(iwcer, that tho "klatiamnn" wo'ro a number of thn Klkn bent on n frolic. Thny worn Ifil hy Fred Kngllnh, acting kleanln Onn hundred and flfty-elKht ion plea worn preneut, tint Urgent num ber ttver neon at an KIWh entertain mont. Tho grand murch wnn held at 9:30, and thu danccra unmaaked at 10 o'clock. Krod llmiHton, illnRiilned um a holtln of moonnhlnn, won flrnt prliu for tho mom original contumo. Mm. II. N. Mil?, garbed n8 a rag doll, won aecnnd prlte. For the hent aiiatalned character, John Houston and I.nmttn JennliigH u h a Dutch couple won flrat prlto. Socond wan won by Mra. II. W. llrown an a girl of T77G and Mr. lllack iih a court Jnnlnr. Mr. and Mrs. Will llntdwln. ai JlKKa and MagKln. won flrat pl.ico for tho moNt comlc.il con pin. U EXTENSION SOUGHT FOR USE OF RADIO ACROSS PACIFIC! Opponent of llenoliillun Mny Not Ho Aldn Io lllixk l'roHiM'i i N'Uliliitlon In lloiiki; , WAHIIINOTON, I). (' , Mnrch 3n llolino conforeen on thn resolution oXt'hdlug for flvo yearn thn u" of the naval radio for trnniunlttlni: new a iiironn Iho I'aclflo nipnrently went not r.o confident today they woulil tin bo nblit to block thn proioncd IirIh lullon, for repeuted offortn to get tlmm Into lonfnrcnro hnvn falleil They urn declared lii hn Hpurrlng for tlmn In nntlclpnlloii of definitely lin ing up Mifflclnnt volert to prnvent Iho itxtunalon of nuthorlty for moro than ono year. "iiifi-reiire Frlilny , Senator I'olndexter. of Wnhliig ton, leading proponent of tho legln latlon, anKerted today hn ban imido rnieuleil nffortH to gut conferees to gi'thnr but continue to meet with failure. Hn bad called a nicotine for thla afturnouti, no bo vol thn duto for Friday afternoon. l'olndextnr anld thn Senate confer eea hnvn agreed to Bland aolldty for thn five-year extension, nil of them hnvlng comn to Iho declnlon tho aur vlin la In thn Inlrrcata of maintain ing penro on tho Pacific. Ilelay of Aplienln Thn drhn which alarteil lant Snt urdny to force thn legislation -on-t Inn i'ii to grow In volumn -njlth telo graphlo nud cublo apponlN rv.ichlng Wunhlngtou urging I'nactment of the leglnlalinn. Ilouno confereea known to hn iintaKonlntle to tho flo-year ex tciinlou llNtrnlly nrn living deluged with tbenn meiinageti, nomn coming from Hawaii nnd tint I'lilliplnoa. I'realdent Harding hnn agreed to call tho opposition Into conference nnd to atalo In no uncertain terma that tho question la'onu of vital Im portuned .and baa urged that they atnnd with tho ndmlulntrnllnn In fa voring Ihn flvo-yenr oxtcnalnn. SENSATION PROMISED Chli; l-jigu H;i)h ;ivlc nml .Momlj Conditions to H Idtrml "Startling revelations will hn made nt thn maan-meetlng nt thn I'rcnhytor J.m church tomorrow evening," ac cording to announcement of tho Klamath county cllc lcaguu, under whoao iiunplcca tho mcntlng will be held. Moral and civic conditions will bn (ljiciisnod, and everyone Interested In thcau conditions, ray tho league leadcra, whoutd attend thn meeting, which starts at S o'clock. "Safeguarding tint Nation," a four reel plcturn depleting thn dnngora of moral transgresnlon, and appealing for belter cllltenidilp, will hn allow n. Thn picture will ulsn ho nhown to ntudpntH nnd their parents at the high school tomorrow afternoon ut '.':30 o'clock. WE'RE READY WHENEVER HE'S READY TO SIGN IN NEVER BETTER I Mondell Scores Writers for ..Creating, Impression of Disruption WAHIIINOTON, 1). C, March 30. f'ongrcaa nnd Prenldent Harding are not at loggcrheada, deaplto tho Im prennlon crcntod by "cortaln writers nml certain newapapnra," Iteprcaen tntlvn Mondell, republican leader, de clured today In a atatcment. "Tho fact In thero never haa been n tlmn In my (iiinrter-rciilury cxperl Mice In ccngrena when thn relatlona lieiween tho prealdent and congrcan, nnd particularly thn homo of rcprc ftontntlvcx, wero moro plcaaant, cor dial, aympathctlc and harmonloua than at prcaent," Mondell ntated. "Anyono who wlll;tako tho troublo to read thn recommendoflona of the prealdent nnd examine tho record of enngrenn will find that practically alt theio recommendations either have been written Into law or nrn In pro-, reus of enactment." SIX JOIN K. P. LODGE Inllliilloii lli-lif hy KnlghlM of ' Pythian; Open Meeting Kixin Six new members wero Initiated In to thn local lodge Knights of Pythias last night. A good tlied crowd wit nessed the ceremonies, conducted by officers of tho lodge. It waa decided that next Wednes day night thu lodge would hold an open meeting and ladles' night. Kach member was asked to Invito a friend to attend and bring u ludy. All mem bers will he uskvd to bring their ladles, In order to lay the. foundation for organization of a lodge of Pythian Sisters, which will be Instituted soon. WATSON GIVEN YEAR Will lln Tuken lo IVnltrnUary Alone Willi rVornl OUktu Onu year In tho state peniten tiary waa tho sentenco given by Circuit Judgo Stono In tho caio ot Frank M. Watson, who yesterday afternoon wa arraigned and plead- i ed guilty to tho chargo of larceny of personal property from tho res I Idenco of K. A. Qualf of thla city. Watson waif remanded to tho cuntady of thn sheriff, and taken hack to Jail. Ho will bo taken to Salem hy tho sheriff along with soinu eight or nlnn othors that have been sentenced to the penitentiary. I T N l,(MM MIM: Alltl'LAXK 1'MOIIT I'llOM MHKON TO 1'Klt.VAMIIL'L'O 1H HTAIITED MSIION, March 30 An at- tQmptnd flight from Mabon to I'ornambuco, Ilrazll, atarted when naval captnlna Sacadura and Coutlnho took off at 7 o'clock this morning, hoping , to fly tho 4,000 miles In alxty houra flying time. LARGE ATTENDANCE FUNERAL SERVICES OF MRS. W. C. DALTON Crrrmotilm Thl Afternoon An ' Marked hy Presence of Many Sorrowing Friend This afternoon, In tho proseneo ot a sorrowing throng, whoso num ber, und demeanor of slnccro grief boro token of the lorn they had sustained, tho last sad sorvico waa rendered Mrs. Katlo Loo Dalton, wife ot W. C. Dalton, whoso death occurred hero Monday. Iter's had been a life of service devoted to family -and friends, a quiet life, a simple llfo, but Ufa whoso helpfulness and kindness kindled a kindlier and better spirit In tho hearts ot all who knew her, a spirit that will long linger and renow luclf In deeds ot helpfulness and klndtyss from those taught by her gentle example, In their con duct toward others. I.Ives such as Mrs. Dalton's aro not tnrmlnated at tho closo of their earthly existence, but aro tho hope on which humanity Icang hardest In Its alow progress toward Immor tality. Her virtues left an Impres sion upon all tho Uvea around her, which In turn will bo passed on through friends and kindred to blCM countless others. Sho followed in the footsteps of tho Master sho had chosen, unas sumingly doing that sharo of ills work that fell nearest to her hand. And her chief work waa to care for and mako others happy. Espe cially young people. She loved above all tilings to surround hcr kolf with young folk,- girls of her acquaintance, to contrlvo little bousohold entertainments, clean, puro pleasures In which tho par tlclpints naturally and unwittingly received a better perception ot life and Its responsibilities. A "devoted mother, her mother hood could havo no finer trlbuto ' than tho charactor ot the two sons, j which sho moulded, and as a help meet she contributed too greatest wifely aid to her husband's suc cess. Mrs. Dalton loved her family, her homo and tho community In which alio spent hor married life. So, when It becamo apparent that thu thread of llfo would not hold, it was her deslro that thn return from nivorslde county, California, whoro sho had gone -In hopo ot re gaining her health, to Klamath Falls, to fall asleep In tho land (Continued to Page 2) DREW CAMPBELL DEAD IU-Y(ir-Old Hoy lii"eH Following Operation for Appendicitis Drew Walter Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. "it. Campbell, died last night at tho Warren Hunt hos pital, whei ho had undorgono an operation for appendicitis. The dlsoauo had progressed too far, the appendix being ruptured, to bo rem edied by surgical treatment. Tho decedent was 16 years old on May 20, last. Besides bis par ents bo leaves a brother and two bisters. Tho Campbell family Is widely known throughout Klamath county. PEACE TREATY SIGNED Agreement Dilgmtl to F.ud Hos. Itli'N lit Ireland LONDON, Murch 30. An agroo-t ment designed to restore peaco In Ireland was signed tonight by a representative of "both tho provi sional government and tho north ern parliament, and countersigned by representatives ot tho British cablnot. WILL FACT-: FKDKIt.Wi CHAKOK (loo. McC-uhan, who was arrested by Offlcora McDonald, and Brandon burg In tho Hal hotel annex Tuesday night after he bad sold a gallon ot alleged moonshine tor 1 30, waived hearing before U. S. Commissioner Bert C. Thomas and was bound over to the federal court. He will bo tak en lo Portland for trla). T L1 71. Including Two Members of Diet and City Offi cials. Convicted SCANDU 1 ARREST IB TOKIO, March 30. Sorenty-ou'e . men, Including two diet members and six municipal officials, two gas company director and other prom inent basinet men, wero convicted here today In connection with re cent scandals In the management ot public utilities. Fifty-two were sentenced from two monthg to two years. The others' were fined. TOKIO, March SOy-Tsnruo Han aguchl, a former Japanese naval lieutenant, convicted of attempting to sell a naral secret to an Amer ican attache two years ago, waa sentenced to one year. aw GROESBECK IN RACE Hccka Democratic ffomlnatkm for Clrcalt JwAflo It. C. Oroeabeck, well known at torney, announced today that hla declaration of Intention to seek thn democratic nomination for circuit Judge ot Klamath county aro mailed to 8alem this morning. ' Two candidate for tho repub lican nomination, E. L. Etltott and A. I lavltt, aro already In the field .and tho entry of the demo cratic candidate moans a contest In tbo general election. The democratic aaplrant ha practiced law la tal county for about ten years, and U widely known. He wa a candidate for the Judgeship six year ago, fcel&s detoated by D. V. Kuyk'en'dall. . AUTO TIRES DAMAGED rrowlrr MeiMIe With HhrtT Car 'paria Dane Finding all four of the tire of his car flat, evidently the act of somo ono seeking vengeance was tho creetlnr that Sheriff Lloyd Low re ceived last night on returning from ihn masauorado ball at lhe bias club. Tho sheriff had left his car In front of tho court house while at tending the dance. Kn far no arrest has been made. The sheriff stated the work waa pos sibly that of somo lympattuier ot those who bad been reeonlly arrest ed for vagrancy and othor offense. m WOULD AVERT STRIKE WASHINGTON. D. C. March 30. The house labor committee consider ed a resolution requesting president tonight to Invito miner and opera tors to raeot tomorrow In an eftort to avert tbo pending ot the coal strike. Jury Spilled Evidence So Judge Stone Wat Told "I think, your honor, that the Jury spilled somo ot tho evidence," said J. Frank Adams, foreman ot ihe Jury trying Wm. Van Busklrk. charged with having In his possession a hot tlo ot moonshlno liquor. Tho bottle and It contents, "ap proximately ono quart" In the lang uage of tho Indictment, wa Introduc ed as "oxhlblt A" and entrusted to tbo Jury when they retired to dellb orate. Tho court Instructed all the twelve truo men to safeguard all ox hlbltH and return tbcra undamaged and unimpaired. "Exhibit A" was returned when tho Jury, aftcr five rolnu'toa deliber ation ro-entored tho courtroom, but tho contents ot tbo bottle had visibly diminished. A scant half-pint remain od. "Tho state Insist," declared Dis trict Attornoy B rower, 'that the court's instruction bava been disre garded. All the oxhlblt have not been returned Inviolate." And then the court interviewed the foreman, who volunteered ta Jbeory1 that some of tbe,ev4eca Haft have been spilled, but how'tr wktro k did -not ay. "The Jury evldUy-wUidrttoed the court' InstructUai," iwmaented Judge Stone. Van Busklrk w ou4 pUtf u r -V- :t s M it -i