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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1922)
Vifrym, Hf M. t t'f&ttJ' . K n Ibiitttttn IftmiUi WEATHER FORECAST TONIGHT ANI HUNHAV, MAIN IN WIIHT, ItAIN (III HNOW IN IIAHT I'OHTIO.S'l HlllON(J NOIITIIWIMTKIU.V WINIl NEWS Of TMt WOULD MA-. S-St,MS 4.tf A..J;:ii?Mk W njJuviAibv riuM Member of the Associated Press. ( v !S 3V i , 1 A if- I'lflotutli Vntr No, IIS!!!!! IB IMPORTED HERE Workers Called Off in All Brnnclici of Iiuluttry Until Strike Ended Nn iiii'iiiImth tit tin' Timber Work em' itiiluu will ho permitted tu iic ciipl employment In iiny capnrlty In liny lirmicli n( tin luuiliiir Imliiiitry until III" htrlkn In nettled, oxrrpl f Irmu working , on nn olKht-hnur basin IhroiiRliout, mill nil men nnw niirlilur, urn ordered to Immedi UN N ately tit iiilt work Thin In accord-: f'Hc-il hy Judge A I. l.eavltt. chair Inn l u ri'riiliitlnn adopted nt mnn of tho rrpiibllniu rounty omtrnl niPKlliiK Thursday ulKht of llur comiiiUtr... nl llio cfly liutl tliln .ivmv Timber Workers' local nn, eiidor-ln "l" "''I'" for tho purpono i,f ml I'rlilny nli:ht liy tlm Ontril ,.j niililorlng and endorsing n randl- Imr cumuli, derlnrlng unfair nil flrnin operating on other Iban nu olKht-hnor hanln. Tlm ronolullnn affect In pnrtlc ul.ir nun (.'in plo nl an watchmen ami firemen. irmv iniilnlrnnnrn lui'ii, mill renulln, urronlliiK to President It. It. Canterbury, from nn "ntti'inpt in Import strike break urn to n pi' rut ii llui uillli und loRRlng ramp " t'nalerhury today Untied llin fol limine HUti'ini'iir "Tlm mnliti'ii rh.iiiRo of nttltuitu of th Timber Workers regarding maintenance tucii han been rallied liy th" employe ilirmnehrn In tlu'lr attempt to Import strike breakers to operate tlm mllln, fnc turlr nml wiioila Tlm morn fart of thin attdhpt to opurnto llh itrlki'-tircakorii prnvm fultn their ronti'iittiiiu that tin')' ilM not want to run th plants nuywny. "Hciy loRclnir ramp lian now tifrouio Involvril In tlilt utrurclo for tlio nliiht-hour ilny, unit f.icli mn ..very camp IJwpiUjuJi-L!ilUjL!J' rnito Inn met with nlmnliito fail ure, now liflliK rloned down 100 pir rent, and thn wooilmuen declnr Inn no Iokii will ho rut or aiipplled at any price till the entire opera tion of thn Individual emplo)er I on an rlitht-hniir haul. "All ,tnnll mllli fn the oiitlyltic dlatrlcta am miunlly uffected, nml ni'ltlier Ioks, lumtier nor bmra will ho produced on other lluu un clRlit liiiur himU t lilt mm mm "Thly resnlutUm iuenu all that It ImplleiT Tli.it c.icti nml every luillldiiul. without uuy exreptlnn. wh0 jirkn for IIii'hu unfair firms urn declared rtrlke-lirenkern In tho full iteioo of tho term and will ho o romddernd hy orRunlied luhor mid I rented un audi. "'I ho I'lKht-hour day U held kh prcrloiiri to tlm workers that It will not ho relluiullied, ho tho roHt wh.il It may In tlm lo of tluio or w.ir.i'H. Ami while wo nro nlwii)N ileHlroilH of NUhmltllliK our- rami to no Impartial hoard, and welcome I i. i.......ih.i. ..... u. ....t ph. il imvaiihiitll'll Vk mil bi.iiiii for tho vlKht-lioiir day reiiinlui un (Iiuiiki'iI, holdiiiK no rondltlou ran nrlm In liidimtry that could Jtmtlfy Itrt rhniiKo to (ho Ioiir, harrow Iiik. di'iitriii'tho nluo- or ten-hour day, "No condition mint bo permitted to iirliio In American IndiiHtry that placoH piofltH aliovo human rlclitn mid ri'HtiltliiR In llio nrndiml break Iiir down of our jilhtly hoanted clt lieiinhlp, mnkliiK of our Kreut free, Intvlllr.uut America a ropllca of tho nlao peon of Southern Kuropo nud China, Any Indimtry that cannot oporato without tho destruction of tho American atundnnl ahould not bo permitted to oporato nt all as a invuntn to tliU republic. "Thin doea not moan that wo bo llovo tho HtnlomontH of tho om i (Contlnuod to Tugo 2) wi:atiikh wonAiw.iTir.H Tho baiomotrlc presnuro. nftor rcHCiuiiK Q1"'11 " low point ycntor day nfturncon voo allKhtly. and today tho Cyelo-Stormu-Kruph at Under w ond'H I'harmacy Iiuh rcKlsterod lit tle not chaiiKo. A contlnuiillon o f hrlsk rold wluda may bo expoctml. Forecust tor next 24 beurn: ' dlnnottlod, with brink winds such nu havo, provallod today, Tho Tycon recording thormomotor roglutorod maximum and nilnlmum lomporuturos, today, a foltowHi - . lllxli -...3 I J.ow' r 32 , -&-lo,iOO WAI.LA Ul,l,,1 ii'mi f unii iiiitiiiii n.ii.if IIV rilflJi HAVi: I'ATIII.VTH iff tuiiiii '. wu - I WAI.LA WAI.I.A, Wash,, April H. - -11 ro which fur n limn Hi ln morning threatened to iioHirny (ho I2o0,iiuo m, Mnry'it hnnpllnl here, wnn un der control nt nnoii, nfler nil of (tin 125 pnllntlt lind linen removed, mill tint I'litlrn wont win;; wun rendered unfit for further survlni until repairs nro nuiilii I : i: I i: REPUBLICANS WILL MEET TONIGHT TO CHOSE CANDIDATE Kliilnueiiioiil Will lt Given In Joint ltoprreiitnlhn I'liini PlMilclJ Good Altinilaniv 1'rgetl A ti t III r: of republicans linn been Into for Joint rcpri'iu'iitnllto from thin illntrlrt. Tho rhnlrmnti iirKen nil rupiilillfnnn to ho irini'iit ii h thn iilnttor of noctir liiK ropri'iii'ntntloii In thn utiitu li'rln Inturo thin i'nr U nno of ltnl tin portnnrn to Klamnth county. N. W. LUMBER BETTER NVw IIiiiIiioh 17 I'riMlmtloii IVr (Vnl AImih" for Wni 1'OIITI.ANII. April R. Onn hun ilrnl nml thirty mill ri'porlliiR to Went f.'onul I.umlinrinrn'ii nuMicla lion for thn wi'ok nillm; April I, innuufncturnt 76.77S.0J7 fcot m of tumlinr; nolil HS,S3C,(8I fret, nml Khlppcil S5.570.7IO fi-ut. l'roiluctlon for mill ri'pnrtliiR wn in pr rrnt holow uormnl. New hualmuii for tho T;k wait 17 pv-r rrnt uliiivn production. Klilpmcnla worn 4 prr enl below new timil ncm. Thlrty-omi per cent of nit now iuU, "Judnit llio w.wk. waa for futuro wnlrr delivery. Thin amounted to 27, 186,(81 fret ,of whli h ia,r,CS,C3C feet will movn ronntwlMP or Inlercontnl, and ". 517, 7S8 fict wilt movo export. New liimltu-M for delivery by rait amoiinli'd to 2,0Sr ram. Korly per rent of tho week'n lumber ahlpmcnU moved by water. Tula ,-unotrnted to 33,20,710 feet, of which domestic clearances ac counted for 15,206.0511 feet, unit over-iean cle.iraiireit, lh,7H,0S4 feet. Halt shipment amounted to 1.715 ram. I'nfllli'd domealle rarro order total 79,S.S3,9.1I feel, and unfilled export ordeni, 55,481,110 feet. Un filled rail tradn orders total 5,667 ram. Tlm thirteen weokn' production wan l.KOI.-JCU.h.l I feel; now hull new. U.1t),G32,791 feet; und uhlp meiitn U23, 144,550 feet. m HART WORK TO START K. It, (i'i)liliipp, Itepn-M'ntlni; (.'on-Itiiftui-N, Hero lo Tuko CliarRn , K. It. (loldapp, HiiporlntPiident for tho firm of I'.uKer ft llnufleld, contrnrtorn for rountruitlon of thn Hurt hulldliiR Mupnmtructuro, nr rhed hero taut night to tnko clmrRo of tho work, which will atari with in about two weekH. Howard lor rlu ban Microcdod O, Kuetteror un etiRluoor of construction for Ilnrt llrutherK, I'ltOTIXTIVN TAIUKr I'lMilllt IIANOOU, Mo.. April 8, A, proles tlvo tariff law muni bo enacted at tho earliest nosnlhlo moment If Amor lean workmen nro to bo employed, If American Industry In ro thrlvo and American MnndnrdH nro to bo main tained, Senator Wlllla of Ohio declar ed In un address toduy before tho republican Htuto convention, N l'AUMKIt XAMKI) WAS1INK1TON, April 8. Fuvor nblo report of tho Senate bill provid ing for tho uppolntment of it farmer nn u member of thn Federal Henurvo boiid wan oidorod by tho house bank Iiir romnilttoc, J, II, Carnahun today rocelv- -from Chairman Dlmlck, chair- man of tho draft committee, tho followlnR telegram: 4 "Colonel Whlto today nn- 4 nounced hlM candidacy for tho RovornorBhlp." ' KUAMATII nninnii nnmim Miwi mum II. S. BUREAU Printing Plant to Be Closed Indefinitely; 1500 More May Be Dropped WAHIIINIiroN. I) ('. April H. Thn dlvlnlou of tho bureau of en rrnvltiR ittijl prlntlni:, itui;nRud In the production of bank noten, bondn nml pOHttim ntauipn, will bo cloned IoiiIrIiI for nn ludoflnlto period for nu Inventory of tho plant from whlrh Jamra 1,. H'lluielli nnd 28 ihlpfn, Kupcrlntpuilenln nud foremen wero removed hy prenlilcilllal ordor n woo knKo. It whk HtiRRimtPil In Home iuar tern thai about 1,500 oIr,,00'i em ployes wore to bq dropped. I INGERSOLL ASKS GUN Weapon I'm-iI In Muiiler It Kent lo I'lNoiier nl Salem A letter from Gilbert T. ItiRer aoll, now In the atnto penlleiitlury aervliiR it llfn i.etitencii for murder In tlm tlrat derree, wan received by tho drcult court clerk reijuentlni: that tho ,3H calibre revolver with which tho murder wan lommlttcd bo returned to him. Tho riiii had been entered . In tho ram un Ktnto'n exhibit "l", und had up to thin tlmo been held In thu clerk's office. ItiRcrMill wun ronvlcled mora than a year ni;o for tho murder of Henry Ktocliclcr. nr.ed 24, Dairy rancher, at Dairy, follow ItiR a itnr rrl bated upon tho "eternal trl niicto," In whlrh Mr. InRernoll was thn third flk'ure. Circuit JikIro (' V. KtotiP, IbhiciI nif 'order permlttltiK tho Run to hi returned to lnr.ernoll, and It wuit forwnrded to him today In c.tro of Deputy Warden Lewis at tho peni tentiary. WM. R6BERTS PASSES Kurini'.' Iti-ldent of 'I Ills City Dies nt Medfoiil Word wim rerched today of the death In Medford nl 10.45 Man ulKht of William lloberts. for five or six rarn it member of tho rto rory firm of Itoberta &. Whltmoro of thin illy, and brother-in-law of J. A. and J. V. Houston of thin clt;. Death resulted from Influenza and cnmpllratloiin. lie U nurvlved by Mm. ItoberlK and (our clilldrcn. all of Medford. T 11T1 IN THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE ABOUT 1972 FAM.H, OltllGO.V, FIRE PROTECTION FOR FORESTS IS URGED BY HARDING April lll-!2 Niiimil fin' 'oiiirnii- lion; linl Day of Week In lit) Aiiiilippuuy of Aibor Day WAHHINOTON, April 8. Conger ration of tlm nation's timber IhrouRh forert flrn protection wnn tirned t'f day by I'rpnldent llnrdlnK In n pro elnuintlnn iirrlnu nil Rovnruors to ret nji.irt thn vonk of April 1 0-22 nn l-'orent I'mtoi.tlou week, nml tho lant day of tho week nn tho golden nnnl ermry of Arbor day. Tho proclnina lion fidleMH: Whereas, both Uiri-ncli wldespro.nl ntiuual reliilirutlon of Arbor day nnd throuRh tho IntrcMiIni; observance of forest protection wnlt public ntten Hon ban been rommendnbly directed to tho value of trees, the. unnecessary wnnto of our illmlnlnhltiK' forests throuRh proventnblo fires, th" deplor nblo effects of forest devastation and thn need for remedial measures nr;alimt depletion of mi escentlnl na tural rNiourre Therefore! 1, Vnrren fi llnrdlnR, I'rnntdent of thn United Stairs, do ure upon tho rovernnrs of the vari ous Rtattmto denlenato nnd ret npart tho week of April K.-22, 1322, as Korent 1'rotittlon week nnd tho last day of that week, April 22. its tftn Kolden nnnlvcrsary of Arbor day, nnd to ro'juw otflrers of public Inntrur Hon of countlcr, cities nnd towns and of rlvlr und coin tncrrl.il rrRnnlxatlnns to unite In thuuRht nnd action for tho preservation of our common herltaRc by planning such educational nnd In structive exerclnen nn shall bring be fore tho pooplo the disastrous effects of tho present wnn'.o by forrtt fires nnd the need of Individual nnd rol Ipctlvn effort to ronrorvo the forents and Inrrenso mir Irco rrowth for ornament nnd tuc. EZELL ENTERS FIELD Auiioiinri's CandiiLary for lli"in-M-!itiitlv'lii Sluli- Ij'Kb-luturv Klamath county has n candidate for repreentatlo In tlm Muto lo,tln laturo, with tho unnouiireineiU this nftoruomi by J. M. Kzoll iliat his pctl niiidldatn has boon filed "with the secretary of state. ""Kiel I Is n wU known rancher and dairyman, n real "dirt" farmer, it nrodiiato of tho University of Nevada, und admitted to tho practlco of law ulthoiiRh not prartlciiiR. U Is the owner of 100 acres of land' In the Hummers school district and one of tho county's substantial taxpayer. Ho hun bcon n resident In Klamath county sluca 1909, and this Is the first lima bo lias ever sought public otflro. He Is u member of thn board of directors of I ho farm bureau nnd a former director of thu Wnler Users usyoclntlon. AI'IIII,AJH 1 'i?!L- IIIJSJ mm takes HEAVY TOLL OF LIFE IN TEXAS Many Arc Killed and In jured, houses Destroyed -Oklahoma Is Hit DALLAS, Texiii, April H. Di-jillu In tin storm today numbered lit, nirorilliiK In reKrtH from North ('mil nil TrtiM nml Hiilli Cent ml Oklulioiun. Itlnnttc-n Knvi; n heiivy pioi.rty iluiimKe, IIAM.INOOIt, Trvn-, April H. Six vti'V l:llle unit wrn Injured nml ilv liomen (l-.trojcil liy n tor muto near Itourim carl)- this morn log. WICHITA KAI,US; Trxiti, April H. Ono mnn uiu' rcporU-tl killed nml M'vernl lnjurel today In South- enst i:ielra. Tlio riwfn were blown from 1!.1 livue-. TOUT WOIITH, Texas, April H, One womnii xoh kllll nt Cisco nml iinotlier "eilou-ly hurt, nnd a ibiArn M'rt,ii (.tightly Injured by n hlorm licrn this morning. A tlox- en lioux-t tierf) blown down, n the- iiti-o ditroyeil, xtorr ulnilown urn blown out nnd ImlldlngN flcHxInl. laWTON, OLIn., April H. One minimi wits l:lllel nnd u luby polio- bly futnlly Injurnl liy n storm wblrli Kvtept the Mountain III1I section of K'twtvn tlilt morning. A number wrm Injured nnd much property wits dnmngrtl. HHIT WOIITH, Ttx., A-ril . I'ljur worn kllel anil :fc" Injured In it Morm uL Aplln, Cullnluut envnty, itrrnnllug to u telepiiono ntr-.-uUCe re- ecltnl lien. W. II. IIKII.MAN IHIS Heart dlncise recently claimed tho life, of William If. Hcllonian, former ly manager of the Klamath reclama tion project who died In Oakland. Heilcman bccauio widely actiualncd during his stay hero. 116 Is survived i by Mrs. Hcllemnn, a son, two daugh ters and n sister. DISCOUNTS RADICALS WASHINGTON, April S. Possibil ity of renewed radical activities thru out tho country was minimized today by Attorney General Dougher ty who said recent reports cf Increas ed activity weru mostly "exaggeration." -fcsWWik-: AMKltlCANH DI.'CliAIIKD IIUTCIIi:ili:i IN HIIIKItIA IIV niJ.S'KfUli HKMK.VHOKI' U1.VBIIINOTON, I). C, April 8. Declaring ho had received rhnrges that American men, 4 women nnd children hnd been "butchered" In Slborla by General Scmenoff, chalrmnn Ilorah, senato labor committee announced today that ho would endeavor to bring about tho do- f 4 portatlon of tho nntl-Ilolshevlk lender now under ball In New York after his arrnnt In connce- Hon with n civil suit. . T AFFRAY ON MERRILL ROAD RESULTS .IN ASSAULT CHARGE Honk Knlppcl Files Formal Com- pln(nt Against George Trine; Hearing Set for Monday Hank Knlppnl of thn Merrill coun try, has filed a formal complaint against Gcorgo Prlne, charging as sault with a dangerous weapon which grew out of tho melee that occurred about 12 miles out on the Merrill road Thursday evening. Involving Knlppcl, Prlno, Arthur McKoen, and If. A. Thlcde, In which a free-for-all fight occurred. Knlppcl was sorcre- ly cut. , Formal hearing on tho matter will bo held in tho Justlro court Monday at 2 p. m. GERMAN WETS ACTIVE Nation Engaged in Wnr with Uqaor Smuggler; Arrests Numerous . UAMUUItO, April 8. aerm any. like America, is engaged In a war with liquor smugglers. High customs duties and a dearth of "bard liquor,' Instead of prohibition, is the lncen tlvo to smuggllug hore and tho rum runners aro ablo to sell their Illicit goods at big profits. 'Captains and crews of fishing boats aro doing a thriving smuggling business in all parts on tho German coasts, say customs and marlno offi cials. Arrests of numorous skippers havo not greatly Interfered with tho trade. Members of an organisation known to havo smuggled thousands of quarts of vhlskey and gin into tho country havo been apprehended and punished but tho manner in which they carried on their enterprise, believed to havo been over a secret waterway, was not learned. Tho offenders emphatically declin ed to giro tho authorities any infor mation, sonio of them admitting tboy oxpectod to continue operations as soon as they woro released from Jail Tho band was discovered when tho skipper of ono of Its boats put Into a small placo on the Klbo and sold his cargo of whiskey. For two ot thrco days tbcro was an epidemic ot drunkonness In the community which caused authorities to InvostlRato and resulted In tho sailor's arrest. Fishing boats engaged In liquor Hiuuggllng meet other ships by agree ment nt sea nnd tnko on their Illicit cargoes. Owing to tho nlgb customs and the dearth of "hard liquor" in Gor many tho smugglers aro ablo to dls posox of their wares at good profits. VETS PLAN ' REUNION Meeting of SpnMi Wnr Soldiers Will Mu."k -Ith Anniversary Spanish war veterans aro planning n reunion to bo hold nt tho Whlto Pelican hotel nt C p. m. on Saturday, April 15. This will mark tho 24th anniversary ot tho declaration of war with Spain. It Is believed tho success of past years will bo ropeatod and all veterans will be Invited to attend, whether members of this or some other camp. Two local veterans. Churlen J. Fer gubon and Contrail ltonton, havo died slnco, tho last reunion. Thoso expecting to attend nro ro quostod to notify Arthur 11. WMfon. DAVENPOHT TO MOVE Tbo Davonport Jowelry company bus purchased tho cntlro stock ot tho llordoau Jowelry company, on Main street, bctweou Sixth and Sev enth, and known as the McHatton store, and ' will open in the near futuro in the Main street location. 9 LUMnErtMAN DIKS 8IOUX FALLS, S. D.. April 8. John W. Tuthlll. 75, wldoly known northwost lumberman, died t,oday. ntiGB fit- cewi- .i gMIMMMMMMMira IE1E FIXED Sheriff Authorized te "Sub poena Witness fer Strike Hearing William V. Woodward, chains a of tho stato board ot conciliation, In a lotter addressed to lbs sher iffs office, dated April , advised that 'a formal hoarlng ot Ik hoard, with John K. Flrnn, Otto H.'llart wig and William F. Woodward present, would be held hero Mon day morning at 10 o'cloek, wit reference to the local strike situa tion. To thbj end tho sheriff wae authorized to Issue subpoena u provided by law to compel tho at tenndsnee ot witnesses, which would Includo all persons, Indlrtduuaals and members ot corporations, etc., that baro an Interest la tbo mat ter. At tho iberltf'a office It was -t termlned that approximately 40 subpoenas wonld bo Issued by that office today. Tho meeting to likely to be held In circuit court rooms In tbo court house. W. It. Blbbald, assistant stato attorney general, wilt bo In attendance to examine wit nesses; Woodward advised tbat the mem bers of the board, tfucompaaled by Sibbald, would leave Portland to day and arrive here Sunday Bight. HONOR ROLL POSTED Xamm Made FaMfe of H. & Sta- dcwU Harm Tho honor roll fer the second six weeka period ot this high school term Vaa-ili08traiyesTaay.'' Tho toll Is mado up of those pupils who have re ceived an average ot "A" In three o moro subjects for the period Just ended. "A" is on average of 90 per cent or better. Thoso to receive live "As" wen. Gertrude Smith and John Kuyken dall. The four "A" pupils were Ger trude Cofer. Pansy Ilobertson Frances Humphrey, Weaver Solomon, Margarot Ituoch, Clifford Hogue. Lotha Miller and Ilernlco Hector. Throo "A" pupils wero Albertlna Nltichelm, Ruth Olxou, Lorcna Col son, Martha Upp, Oenova Young, Robert Cornish, Bessie Tull, EllM beth Orabam, Frank Upp, Sarah Schock, Ruth Newton, Julian Acer Norman Hanson, Dorothy Delxeli, Jo Upp, Bertha Polts, and Bethel Nixou. CULT WHIPS CHILDREN Juvenile. Court Bring PmccdJac Against Krligloiis Fanatics SAN JOSE. Cal April 8. Child ren at tho Perfect Christian Divine way homo at Alma In the Santa Crux mountains who dlsobeyod orders wero tied to trees and struck with tists by the two men who had charge of them, Alcxandor Schwartz testified today In the Juvenile court' proceedings against tho cult. Bchwarts is a former member ot tho organisation. Schwartz said one ropo waa tied around a child's waist and to a tree, and another rope fastened to a wrist and a nearby tree. He testified that Otto Rodlnger, a formeGerman sol dier, and George S. Nixon, now a pa telnt at the state home for tbo feeble minded at Agnews, had charge of the children and were responsible for tholr treatment. Food for tbo chlldrA was put In ono bag and that for. tho bogs In an other, according to Bchwarts, but ft was hard to tell which bag was for tho children. Children at tbo colony were remov ed last week by the authorities oa the ground that the Place was an Im proper one for rearing them, and a Juvonllp court hearing resulted. MIDLAND SHIPMENT Seven Carloads Hold bjr Fred Mefcel to" Han Francisco Cecra Hpeclal to The Herald MIDLAND, Aprl I. ftey ear loads ot beef cattle wereshled today to J. O. JohaiM eoayy f San Francisco hy Fred ttukei, Merrill. The ahlMsMt WM kw died by Wra. Meettey, rsersasiim tive of tho (WHn '' 'k- IN N T J, a.i: A-M 11 ' .. ,M w-- c i'K' '!"". V ' ' .. . .. VW i . Jtwv $? . M ,