The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 06, 1922, Image 1

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WEATHER FORECAST
TOYHJHT AND FIUIIAV, 1'Alil
NEWS OP THE WOM
BY THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Member of the Associated Press.
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KLAMATH FALLH.OitKUO.V, TiU'IIHDAV, AI'ltIL , IK!2
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I H IN
SEMIS STAGE
Republican and Free Stat
er Clash; Shooting
More Frequent
LONDON, April . Indication
Hut tlin situation In 'Inilunil In tic
onl ii k dangerous In consequence
nf tliii growing antagonism of re
publican toward supporter of Iho
free atuln urn given In dully Mown,
paper dlsp'itclici. Ilontllu demon
Mlrutluim liy revolting section of
tint triad republican unity ugulnst
tint IrUli regular have been report
ii wltli Itii n-unlriK frvquniiry ilur
liiK tlm lt few tlayn. Th demon
niratloit urn often accompanied by
aliuolltig und eliure of free slutu
property
IKIIILIN, April u.Ono liim.lr.nl
young men from Tralt-u, proceeding
lo Diililln to Join tli free Main
army, were Intercepted today at
.Mallow, County Cork, where tlny
wem to change trains, liy a strung
parly of republicans. A rlunh oc
curred In whlrti mm of thn freo
(In rrrriillN wui wounded. Alt
llin free Ktntu turn were then ar
rested and taken lo llin barrack
at Diiitnvunl, County Cork.
IIKI.FAHT, April C Republican
force with reported to bn concen
trated mi Dm UMrr front If r be
I ween Countle Lrltrlm and Ferma
itaeh. An officer ami nix special
constable (latrollInK llio shore of
Uk.. Hlllan, 10 mile north of Del
rn, with attacked by 76 persons
' uJlng a rnarhlnu gun. One: rtmtu
bin won killed.
SERMONS BY RADIO
Inler-ltriioiiilitailonal Herrlec Air
llriuidmalrtl for Oakland
HAN FHANIMKCO, April S
Chime pealing through thn air at II
n'rlork each Hundny morning give no
Urn tu rndl tnlcptionit fan along I In'
Parlflc count (bat church nervier are
Imulnnliic Aflnr tlio chlmon liavn call
rd llin nudltori, a rnlcn annnunroi
that Interdenominational church ner
vier am to lie. broadrait by llin
ItorkrldKa MMlon at Oakland.
Hymn, anthem, a prayer and a
Mormon urn heard during tho miventy
flvn tnlnutr tlm Trinity Center,
uponnor for thn crlcei, hold thn
ulr. Thn hervlces urn Identical with
thn reKular protnalanl church arr-
vice with tho cKoldlon that thu cut
lection plain la not pained,
Thn church aorvlcoa have boon
heard morn than il.OQO mile out In
tlm I'uclflc ocean und In ull I'uclflc
ioat Mtulua, uvcordliiK lo report ro
reived by tbo broadcuiiInK nlatlon.
Invalid who uru unldo to set to
church havn llstuftoil In on thu Her
vice and ono woman, bvdrlddnn for
llireo years, ha written that thu nor
vice aru xreally appreciated. They
nro thu only church dorvlcen aim Iiuh
beon able lo heap for Iho last Ihrnu
year.
Tho Hurmon each Humluy I (urn
Inhed by a leadline dlvlno of Iho Kan
KrnnrlNCo hay ruglon and In read hy
thn operator of tho hroadrnatliii; hIu
Hon, NllllHK IIUHT IN KAI.I.
Mra, Dorothy I.ucu, wldoly known
nil run of this city, I recovering In
Iho Warren Hunt hOBUltal sfrom n
broken limb resulting from u rail at
tho Daltoit runch lant Saturday. Mra.
I.ucu Iiuh boen nasoclated with tlm
hoHpltnl.
WKATIIF.lt, l'HOHAUILITIKH
Tho barometric preasuroim risen
slightly Hinro yH
terduy aud tho ro
ronl upon t h o
Cyclo-Hlormagruph
ut Underwood's
Utml-ninni- fwitv tula
SfcjiV lilan upwurd trend.
(ilHi.miwin w v
that tho persistent
winds of tho past
several days are
about at end.
Forecast torhoxt
24 heurs:
Generally futr weather: probably
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aatM
root, with variable winds.
Tho Tycos recordlug thormomoter
registered maximum and minimum
temperatures, today, ss follews:
High 68
Low , , 3C
pei.ici: aiimf.d with no
HI.'AIICII WAItltANTH IIAID
I'OltTLA.ND'M CHINATOWN
PORTLAND, April C. !-
Urn nrini'il wltli CU search war-
r.-i 11 ln raided Chinatown hern
.Oudny wllh order lo get nil
gambling paraphernalia ami tit
amiinli barred door. District
Allot tiny Myers guvo I tin or-
ilnri ii u result ut thn recent
killing In Chinatown, which ho
mi lit wan In violation (if un
agreement niiiilu liy long lead-
'ITU millltl iliOtltllH WgO
$11,000 DAMAGES
ASKED BY MAN IN
ASSAULT CHARGE
I'linr i:H-rlr to (in to Jury l.ale
TimU)! Will Cnmlutln I1r.
rtil Term of Court
DaliiUKC for IM.dpu.OH liecaum of
u u ulleKed uaaaull, la what (InorKu '
North, of thu Alumna country I unk
ing thu Jury In thu circuit court to
find for him uitiiliint Hi nry tlrahum,
hi nulKhbor. Thn mnrnlnic acntlon
wu taken up by tho plaintiff North,
und hi nephew on tlm aland, und
rounnul for plulntlff ndvliud Ilia court
that Dr Trual would bn ralkil thl
afternoon In connrctlon with thu
rann It I e per ted that thn rann will
KO to thu Jury lain today
Thin rann will concltidn thn Jury
term nf rnurt fnr the (iretent, and all
Juror ririiM'd from III1 rann were
permitted In leave Indefinitely, or at
thn rail of tho rnurt
CLUB WORK GAINING
(Vunly A Rett t Itcport noy mini
filrU MaklOR (IihhI I'iiiom
liulrurllon In dairy herd record
keeping wan Riven yenterday by
Krank Hmtnii, county club nReiit, to
the boy' rlu It nt Kalrvlew, rompoaod
of Alexander l.'heynv, Cecil Cheyne,
Jack Matney, Charle Matnny, Oarar
Harnea, Cliarlra Itatnei., und Kront
Kantwood, -.
Tho boy n ro Inatrurted In thn llab
cork method of luMlnglaml a record
la kept nf thn milk obtained from two
row over u period nf two month an
a lo mtabllnh a record of profit or
Ion of earn raw.
Hex I on nld thn Rlrl' rluh at Mer
rill wa maklnK eirellent procren
that thn work would bn completed
during thn uchool term.
GREEKS FLEE TURKS
HefiiRer lender Commltletl fculclile
Itiillier TlMin Hurrrnder
CONSTANTINOI'I.K. April .
Hundred of Orcek In I'onlu. on
thu lllack Ken littoral of Ailu Minor,
fled to thn mountuliiH recently In or
der to encapu thu horror of deport
utlon hy thu Turklnh naltoualUt.
Thcho CI reek liavo been credited
with thu Intention of aottlng up a
"I'otitut llepubllc" of your own und
thu havn drawn upon tliunuelvea
thn wruth of tho Angora govern
ment. Tho Kemullst Mlntntur of the In
terior and tho rhlnf of tho National
lit gendurmerlo IiuvoJuhI mado u
lour of tho dlaturbed area where
they InHiiod a proclamation living Iho
fugitive one weok to roturn to th'o
country where aald the order, "thoy
have, lived ro happily for ao long."
und ordering them to report at tbo
inllltury depot.
According to report, tho refugee.
Irudor havn rommlttm suicide, rath
op than surrender and tho KninallRti
havo nent a punitive expedition to
tho affected region, having detached
two regiment from tho (Ircck fight
ing front for that purpose. '
MARRIED TOO OFTEN
Digamy Charge- Hi-ought Against
Hon nf Furniture Manufacturer
NKW VOHIC, April . Joseph
Donutd Crafton, hod of u wealthy
Jurnlturo manufacturer whose where
about Is unknown, was Indicted to
day fnr bigamy charged wllh marry
ing Peggy DavlH, nn uetre8H,,17 day
altar marrying a Youngatown, Ohio
Rlrl.
FIIF.MMINAHY CONFF.RF.NCH
GENOA. April 6. Forolgn Min
ister Hchunzor ha urgod tho chief
delegates to Iho economic confer
ence to bo hero for a preliminary
mooting on tho Sundiy preceding
(ho opening of tho malu conferonco
on Monday, Tho contorenco Is ox-
peeled tu contlnuo for two months..
NO IMMIGRANTS
FOR LONG TERM
IS IfHTED
Five Year Holiday Is Rec
ommendation of U. S.
Investigator
WAHIIINOTON. I), C. April .
An "ItiimlRrallon holiday" of from
oun to flvn year wa recommended
tu thn hotiin ImmlKrnlloii commit
teu today by Mm. 1, Milan ltun.ne.ll
Mnoru, who recently made un In
npeitlon of condition In Krauco,
Knglaud and Italy undur u (om
mlnnlou from tlm proldunt.
A a rcntilt of her trip nlie nald
thu conviction Hint "America nliould
earn for Amurlcau flrt" ansumed
flrnl Imporluncu In her mind umonK
nil oilier phunv of Immlitratlon
problem. II Im recommended that
blood tent be taken of nil liiiml
Riant, that Amurlcau cunauln bu
authurlted lo refunn to vino pan
port of obectloiiubln jivrnnn, and
that all Immlr.ruiitH bn rciiilrod to
bn ablu to reml, wrltn ami ujieak
KnglUh.
OPERATION FOR GIRL
Kffort Will ll .Made lo Aid Itivi.v
cr) of I'.ilH-rla Hurtltor
HKli III.UKr. April C .Mln Opal
McNuilghton, xoln niirvlvor of the
I'rolierla eroaalni; dlKaHter of No
vember mi, lant, wIi.mi II hlRh
uchool iludenl from the Oalryvllle
nuctlou were killed, ha been re
moved from ton Hlnter'.i hospital
here lo u hnnpltal at Woodland,
wheni hn will he operated upon, In
thn hope of efferllni: a Kpeedler re
covery" from the terrible lujuiie
ilm nUffered.
Hhrt m acrompanled from hern
by the attending ih'Mlclan, a uiirt,
her parent anil Mra. W .C. Kick-
ert.
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KKiy dollars wa thn erdlct re
returned hy thn Jury nt about eight
o'clock last night In favor of thu
plaintiff In tho rase of Cora Farley
against her sister, Mr, lterthu Har
ris, In which Mrs. Parley sued for
$109.'i hold duo for wagea as domes
tic In Ilia Harris household for u
period of about IK months, Mr.
Harris In her answer set up u rounl
er rlulm of S 5 2 .'. for board and room.
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HAN FIIANCIHCO. April C Tho
Arbucktu defensn today rested. The
last wltneis culled wa Arbucktu
himself, who testified yesterday.
The prosecution wu not ready to
proceed with rebuttal, und a recess
was ordered.
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Miner at Scranton, Pennsylvania, quitting work in rcsponso to tho natlon-wldo strike order. Similar Bceneg were enacted in
other coal fields throughout tho nation. Note tho new feucu surrounding the mine, built by tho operators lu anticipation of tho utrlke.
UPROAR OCCURS IN
HOUSE WHEN GARNER
ATTACKS BLANTON
Ti'VHH ItepteM'lilullve Detliire Ollti r
Woiibl lie Khkeil Out If Hie
MriiiliciM Hpoki TIiourIiN
WAHIIINOTON, 1), C, April C
Kopri'xentutlvo (Jnruor, democrat,
Texan, declared In tho Iioiiko today
that If permllted hy thn rule to
Npenk what wu In thu mind of
1.11 out of 43r. Iioime. member, Im
would nay Jhnt lleprennntptlvn
lllunton of that ntnlo "I i illKrncn
to till Iioiihij, and ought to Im
kicked out."
(Inmer'n ntatcmcnl threw thn
heur.i: Into un uproar, and brought
from Hpeaknr Olllettc va (iilck com
manti to the nerReant at arm to
prevent a pergonal clath between
lllunton und (lamer.
He Is Only Cabby Left
Lucky to Earn $5 a Week
CIIICAOO, III., April 6 Itcpeat
Ing it copy-book maxim to keep hi
rouruge up, IMward lliidd, tho only
liorMf-rah driver left on the noiitli
hltle and ono of the at n-ven In the
city, remain on duty denpltu tho mo
tor competition which .he wiy 1
tilnrvlng thn old fanlilonrd rnbby nut
of exltteucn and will noon make him
ii memory.
"Khn year a:o tliero were aboul
fiOO of ii, and pleiity of work for
all." ho remarked a ho waited for
riintomer. "Now I am lucky If I
make IT. u week, niTd nomellme two
week p.-m wUhout bringing mo n
tilrkel, though I'm on wutrh from
early In the afternoon until '1 or 3
o'clock In thn mornlnr:.
"When I get dltieou raged, though,
I remember a nayliiR I learned nt
school, 'I'erxeveraiirn overcome
ecry otutucle.' 1 h.iy that over to
iiiyaelf aometlme, und then I think of
arhool day In llamimMre, when I
aw her mnjenty the queen. Wo child
ren atood on a bench a alio tianted,
and her mnjenty mopped and pinned
u while rmn on my lapel. I'll never
forget that. '
"I'd null driving If I could do any
thing elm, but I from my feet twen-
ty-odd )ear In a atorm that tied iipI
ull the train. I wa nut all night
driving people home who would have
frozen lo death If I'd stayed In and
taken earn of mycelf. Now those
name people would pass mo by and
take u taxtcab."
lliidd wa ii coachman lor a family
of means In Kngland before he came
to America 40 year ago, and has
been a cab-driver In Chicago ever
since.
OOI.D M'tUSKT FOUND
(IIIASS VAM.KY. Cullf., April C
A small plero of gold bearing quartz
found by i sluice miner In thn bed of
Deer Creek, near here, was discover
ed to havn a gold content of $43.30.
Nearly 200 persons cstlmutcd tho
value of tho quartz, tho estimate
ranging from (4. SO to $225. Thu
closest estimate was $ 43.12 H.
Start: of' the National Coal Strikt
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20,000 ACRES
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Plans
Pending for More
Than Year Now Reach
Definite Stage
Development of approximately 20,
000 urrc of land In thn KU Klamath
acctlon, plan for which have been
pending for toino time, ha now
reached u deflnltu stage 'In, the auth
orization by thu county eo4rt of the
organization of thu Mwadowg D.aln
ago district, and a call for a meeting
to elect a board of supervisor. Tho
meeting will hu held here. April 24.
Tho acreugo under the project con
nlnls of thu old Weed ranch und ad
Joining lands, owned by W. K.
Drown, W. W. Jones, K. It. Itcames
and thu Kt. Klamath Meadow com
pany, und is being watched a an
Important development by citizens of
the northern part of the coijnty
K. P. HOLD OPEN MEET
.N'rnily IIM Menilier of lMlge nml
f,'oel Altrml I'liiirllon
Nearly 100 member of tho
Knight,, of Pythias and their guest
were present last night at the first
open meeting given by tho lodge
here recently.
Thu meeting wa marked by pat
riotic speaking am, musical and
other entertainment, followed by a
hamitiut. i.Mr.i. Jennie Hum, Mrs.
II. K. Momyer, Mr W. I). Cofer.
Mr. I.. I.. Vruax and Mrs. T. K.
McDonald were appointed member
of a committee to organize tho Py
thian Sinters.
BEND LUMBER RECORD
Output for March it-calct In His
tory of Industry In That City
1IKNI). April . ilrend's output or
lumber for March wa. tho greatest
for nn). m0IlU, , the hMory ot .
Industry here. Thn total amount
sawed wa 19,907,314 feet. The
Shevlln Hlxon company sawed 10,
907,314 feet, and tho Ilrook Scan
Ion Lumber company approximately
9,000,000 feet. The Shevlln Hlxon
company shipped 339 cars, the
greatest number In 21 months.
MKtrriNCK HOLD I.VTKIIKST
The Interest continue to Increaso
In tho revival meetings being held
In tho Methodist church under tho
leadership of the Iter D. Wlllla Caf
fray. Children' meetings are being
held each afternoon al 4 o'clock and
the evening service ut 7:30. Friday
has been set aside us u day of prayer
and fasting. In addition to tho regu
lar mooting as announced, there will
be u noon-day prayer service at the
church ut 12 o'clock.
ill
ICIIAItf! THAT MINKIW
IIKFCSAIi TO NKflOTIATi:
wah r.uwi: ov htihkk
WASHINGTON, 0. ( April
. Tlio charge that tho miner
refiiH.il to negntlatn with em- 0
ploynr en lined thu coal Rtrlko
an It affect thn bituminous
field of central Pennsylvania,
wa made by T, It. Wntkln.
ftpokesman of the operator ns-
soclatlon, before tho house la-
bor committee today. 4
KLAMATH EXCEEDS
QUOTA FOR NUMBER
SENT TO STATE PEN
FlftiTii Now HervInK Time In Haletu
Jnolltiitlon; Airragn of oae a
Month for HlicrlfC Tcryi
Klamath county ha gent more
than Its "quota" of prisoners to the
Salem penitentiary, Sheriff Lloyd
L. Low wa, told tbo other day when
ho arrived there with eight more,
swelling the total to IS, atl ot
whom havo gono from here since
October, when the highwaymen,
Morrison and Reynolds, were com
mitted. Tho average has been ono
a month during Low' term of of
fice. l.ow said ho visited many of the
Klamith prisoners, and saw Dr.
Ilrumficld, who Is sentenced to
hang, together with 14 others.
Ilrumficld. ho said, looks broken,
and ha,, apparently lost much of
the polsq credited to him during
the early day of hi confinement.
Thn statn penitentiary Is over
flowing with prisoners, I.ow report
ed. Ho said that when last there.
In October, there were 399 Inmates,
while the addition of the Klamath
delegation brought the number up
to 47C.
Deputy Sheriff C. C. Low re
turned last night with Dave Wor
den, wanted here on a statutory
rharge, and who was returned un
der extradition procedure.
Deputy U. 9. Marshal WalU of
Portland departed this mornhTs;
with federal prisoners T. J. Kemp
ke. Orvlllo Davis, Clinton Charles
and Denamln Tupper, who will como
before the federal court at Port
land to face liquor c barges.
R. MELHASE TO BUILD
i
ItCKlilenrt at Tenth ami Jrffentosi
One of First Till Kprlnff
L Ono of the first homes to be con
structed here this spring will bo that
of nichard Melhase on tho south west
corner of Tenth and Jefferson, work
upon which will start within a week.
Tho home will bo ot the bungalow
type, ot brick construction, and mod
ern throughout. G. It. Wright Is tho
architect. The contractor Is V. E..Mc-
Aboy. Urlck work will be by It. W,
Smith and tho concrote work by Louis
K, Porter.
CONVENTION SCHKDt'LKD
SANTA CRUZ, Cul., April 6.
Stato conventions of the Foresters,
Knights of Columbus and tbo Cali
fornia association of Fuel Dealers are
to bo held In Santa Cruz next month.
NEW PUN FOR
SCHOOLS CHEN
OIBHER
Board of Directors Ap
proves County Uait Sys
tem of SuperfUi
The county unit sits for rural
schools was Indorsed by tbo direc
tors of the chamber of ceameree at
tho' regular meetlss Tuesday aooa.
This plan, which wilt be voted m !
the May primaries, calls for tho mm
system and supervision that tho City
of Klamath rati haa at promt la
the srammar grade.
Tho rural district wouM bo
consolidated with a county bear
elected at largo as iho governing
body. This board would appoint Iho
county superlntendant of achoobj,
employ all teachers, buy eejutnaieut
and havo general charge of tho en
tire system. A blanket tax eoTortaC
the entire county exclusive of Klam
ath Falls would be levied to rnloo
sufficient funds to run tbo ochoou.
whereas under tho present system
each district levies a separate ttx toy
the maintenance of tho district
school. It Is held In some instance
at present where tho laud Is
poor, an exceptionally high tax Is
necessary; white In otbera where tho
land Is high In value no tax la need
ed. This makes the maintenance of
the schools Inequitable, It I declar
ed, and forces some districts to havo
less than standard Instruction.
The plan will also bring uader
school taxation land valued areas
ll,000;ooo at present not Included la
either ot the districts. It would
standardize the rural schools, enable
all ot them to obtain trained laetrue
tors. avoid duplication of tho and
fforf tnd-wiM' be nsoeo economies.
advocate point out.
The directors also Indorsed tho
"Truth In Fabric BUI", which con
templates having manufacturer
stamp on the cloth tho amount of
wool contained. It haa ho same quali
ties at the pure food and drug net
according to Its advocate. Rax Bord.
who looked Into the matter for tho
directors, reported that It w tho moat
Important legislation for wool grow
ers advanced In years la that. It
enables the public to know what they
are buying.
Under the terms of the Mil
facturers would be com pel 14 to tUU
whether cloth contain all wool, or
only a certain percentage of wool.
The matter I being sponsored by tho
National Sheep and Woo) bureau of
America.
LUMBERMEN TO MEET
State Forester Brads
Wo )
Owner, and Operator
SALEM, April 6. F. A. fclllott,
state forester, yesterday seat out no
tice that a meeting ot timber owner.
logging operaors and federal sad
state forest service repreMUtatlvo
wilt be held at La arande Friday. Ap
ril 34, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.
It will be under tho auspice of the
Union .county fire association.
On the subject of slash disposal tho
following speakers will be heard; B.
I, Stoddard, representing tho eastern
Oregon togging operator; George T.
Oerllnger, representing (ho state
boadd of forestry; T, T. MuUfer, rep
resenting the United States forest
service.
On tho subject of grating tho fol
lowing aro on the pregram: W. O.
Calder, representing the Kastern Ore
gon timber owners; Dan P. Smyths',
representing the stato board Of fores
try ; K. N, Kavanagb, representing
tbo United States forest service.
SOVIET YOUNG DIE
Effort to Havo CIMra
Starvation of No Avail 'V ,(',
a
ERIVAN, Armenia, April , M-
forts ot tho Soviet gevsiajsset to
rope with the famlno her sad their
special efforts to save .thr etjlftrw
havo been of no avail, ' t u
Starving mother, mdd'ssi4 bf'tao
sight of tholr dying ehlvSM,H4eMri
them In the bop that km''-)j
American workers will pi; Ihsaa sjf
and feed, them. Tbo eMMss 4fi
mud o keep tbeajsoiveo imwt'h'"
with' th srMoVvyihM''tao-
odult population I slowly k
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