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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1922)
tWversfly Librae- if vi i)trM eVe f i , Uzmnina Herald . MK NEWS Of TM1 WOWJ) Y THI ASSOCIATED PRIM WEATHER FORECAST lONHJIIT AVI FIIIMAY, IMIlt Member of the Associated Press. ririit-iilh riir. No, U.IO'J KLAMATH IM.LLH, OltPOO.V, THMIHDAl, APRIL 'JO, ll! ctMfc ate or WILEY RECALL Resolution of Confidence It Adopted by Mer chants' Bureau Tliit Meii-hanta' Iniri'uii, at It 11 1 1 ii k luil iiIkIiI mHoil a rennlu- lion mpmaMtiK roiiflilfilrn In Mayor Wiley unit condemning Hi" propos i'il ri'iiill iiiDX'inriil, in tallows; Whereas, itiir honoriibln inuynr, W H Wlli). huii Iivfii threatened ly ii ri'inll tit thn Inatninn of dm JCIainulli ('utility Cfvlc league, fur iciunua published in (tin lot-nl prrmi hy t tn t orKiinUiitloii. nml, Whoreim, mil Ii ii movement ills i ii it It k Hid good work nf our iimjur ilurliiK M' li'itu of office, ruf ltt Ih upon lili pi'motul ihuraiter im a mnii nml It I con of our i (immunity, Impair I tin cffltleiicy if thn city iiium-ll nl u time when Hid f Iiihii ilal ronilllliin of tint city muki'a It liuprrntlv" Hint ii man with long ImiiiIiii'iiii eipcrleur,, fill tint nfflui of niiiyor. ami na thn movement mliln ii fuither stigma of diagram tit inn illy uml county, ulreudy mf furliiK lliu idfeSls of n full quota of muli iiiittt'iuunlH, Hit It reiolVed, by tlm Klamath FalM Merchants' bureau Hut wn ntpreaa u Miln of loufldeuin In our honorable mayor, W K Wiley, In recognition of liU efficient work uk mil) or. offi'r llin wlinln-heurtrd it-operation of till orgaultaHou to tiliu ami tlm rlty lounrll In rommutill)' hualneaa, nml look with keen dbtfntnr upon thu mowmcnl in li.it. him recalled (Hlr.nril) TUP. KLAMATH FALI.H MERCHANTS' llllllEAU rilARI.I'll I HOIIKRTH. Chairman. Thi members who endorsed the rimoluilmi, H'prPKi'iilliir. u large por Hun of I ho membernlilp, wrrr: Ed Vnnnlfo. Will llalilwln, K Hugarman, Win. MrNealy. I'lill I'oin. IVrt) i:an, II. N. Mo, J. T. IVrklna, O. M. Hector. A. I (llotrr. J J Fur- tier. (! W Houston, Fred llmiMon, Charles HolHtrtx. A, I.' Whitman mid W II Wm:r,oni-r A iniiy of tlm resolution wan handed tlm mayor Unlay hy a rnm- mllli'ii from tho Mcrchmitit' luircau SAYS 283 MEN, WEED I.iiiiiImt 'oniinii)' Mhiuikit HrMrK liirirojM hrr YrtiTil)- In n ti'lnpliomi iiii'UKaKo loday J M. Whllii, iimnamT of Hn WppiI I.uihIht rompany nalil that SRI men worn wnrklnic In tlm Wui'il plnnt. 1'iclimlvo of inlurlrtl i'mplu)t'n, a kuIii of 20 nmn over ypnti-rilay, Tlm 2HJ, nalj White, are nmn employed In vnrlniiH ilopartliienlH on mi hour ly IMIKO oculo. Two cut-off crew aro worklnx In tlm liox factory anil two cut-off rruwn In thn sunh anil iloor plant. 'Klin humIi and door departmont hnH Hi men employed, h huIiI .DUBLIN- KEPT AWAKE NoIm of Mmlilim tlujii unit Motor KITS cur OPPOSING UmtIi'm llciirtl IhirliiK Nl(clit IXIIIMN, April 20, Hlflo and iiiiiihlmi Kim flro and tliu iiohm of mllllnry lorrlei ruthliiK In relief of I ho pliuim iittuckcd kt'pt reNlilunU , uwiiko huro luat"nl(llit. Tho lieud iliinrlerH of tho free tuto ovurn meiit wiih jitiuoked, but donpo tur rifle flrliiK entry was not effected. Tho city hall and telephone, ex rhmiK" worn aUo usHautted. DtlllMN, April 20. I.lltlo hope of pearn wuh' nxproRHrd on thn re Hyuipllon loday of tlm penrn ron fereiico of fri'o BluturH nml ropiih Ileum. WKATIIKH I'ltOIIAIIII.ITICS Tho Oyiln-Htoriiiuiiraph at llndor- wnndH riiurmacy I'ontlnucH lo roRlH lor n fulrly IiIkIi rundlnR, ulthuiiKh u nllKht full took plaro uurly thin Hflornoon. Condi Hoiih urn fiivoriihln lor I'ontluued fulr weulhor, cool to night, warmer to morrow. yorecaHt (or iluxt 24 heurs: Omiorally fair, with variable wlndu. Tho TycoH recortlnc tbormometer roRlHtorcd maximum and- minimum tumporaturca, today, an (oIIewh: lllKh tit) J.ow , 21 nhi(i:h op ciiilihie.v auk itrmcii iv riiriini when WAIt MATEIIIALH C.XI'MIIti: ATHIINfl, April 2H- A rirwil 0 llliH of life (linn t,l ntplnilllll j iif wnr malerl lis Mured 200 iiiili'ii frniii llin Mnmoillr niilrn.iii Million wan reported from .MiiiuiHllr, HiimlrcilH nf ilillilrmi with reported hurled In t lift ruliiN of a ilnirrli mi which abulia fell, nml I, sou nolillcru urn beevei Imrli'il In n ilt'iiiulMicil iirirriirtoi. 0)0e)44 NOTICE SERVED ON TIMBER OWNERS IN PINE BEETLE AREA .Mil. I Comply Willi Htiili l-m Kn in It'll In Aid Krnillrnllon of HoiiIIiitii Orrgon IVt HAI.i:.M, April 20 P A l.'lllolt. ntuln foretrr, hua m-rM'il uiillrn upon nil IIiiiIxt owtii'r4 III thn pluo henlli' lufi'li'd ilNlrlrl In HiiiiHii'ru Hri'Kon lo I omply with thn law in.Klril li (ho li'itlnlulurn of lyjl for tlm i-rndl-in I Ion of the pi nt. Tlm law can Im (implied. ltd In Imii wuya hy JoIiiIuk thn Klamath Pnrcat I'rotirtho iimorliiHoii or hy thn tlmluT owner performing nrceo miry work at hli own mpeiiir mid under IiIm own "Hrecllon I'luiiN for erudlratlon of lined prtilN In tlm a lea outlined huvn hceti Kotm Into very tttorour.hly hy repn nolitntlvcH of thn bureau of eulouiol ocy, formt Hen Ice, Klamath Purest I'roli'ctlvn mmiK-lnllon mid tlm atatn board of fnrvntry. PiiiIit an ai;rce ment In which thu necri'lury ft uitrl rullVre, iiecretury of thu Interior, tain fo renter mid Ktanmlh forrst prntrrtli; annocUllon ore pirlli'n, the latter a Henry In named an tlm author Ued reprrneiilalUe of the Htatn hoard of fomntry. and under mich aupnrvl Inn an Hie Male board nhall enrr elm will carry nut and orranitn for actual rotitrol work mi laiulit of Itu mem hit k mill thocr who elect In leave I'radlrutlon for tlm Mate lo perform. SPORTSMEN TO MEET Will IWIdn on I.IU'liillon of iMMI,. 1MMI loli-ru IbiMik Tumi l.lberallmi of r.uu.inio lantern brook Iruul liuw at the Crooked creek hatchery will be mm of tlm queiitlou to ilium before tlm Klamath Hportic mmi'M miHorlulloii nl Itu regular nmet In K In thn ihnmbnr of commene roonia Prlday nlicht nt K o'clock. Tlm flali mid Kanm cotnmlixlun ban aaki'd thit amtoclatlon where It want thn trout liberated. Tlm report of the liberation lat year will be road. A large nttendanco la otperled n n number of other iiurHtloua will come before the nicotinic. 15 ATTEND MEETING I'rellmlniir) OrffnnlMllon for l)tli Ian HUIirH HUcunaril About IS women attended tho preliminary organliutlon meetlnic of tho Pythian 8ima lodKo lant nlRht. Purthor than lo noted a secretary and nuthorlio tho- aocurliiR of In formation on tho'iiumbcr of chur tur memlg'ra re'iulred. und other detail, no deflnllo vtepa were tukun 1,300 RUSSIAN DEAD Woir-t Convoy on Hetortl Arrlwi nt Polish Uorder WAUBAW, April 20. Willi 1.200 dead out of a total of 1,950, (be woritt ItuuBlan rufuKeo convoy on re cord hua arrived at Hi ft PoIIhIi bord er. Many of thn 1,300 died of typhus. allhoiiKh htorvatloit mid oxpoaure claimed acore.i of otliora. MAY AHANIMW POST HAN PIIANCI8CO, April 20. I'lani for I ho abandonment of Camp I.owIh, WaHhluKton, except for Bum-iiii'i- trnluliiK purposed, mid I ho dix it lluUlim of 6,000 troopn now there iimoiiK thn permanenl pohIh, aro bo hit; iiridn by tho war department. AIHPIjAM: AltlllVPK The purilntt or n motor nt 2:20 thin afternoon announced thn arrival from Iti'ddliiK of tho Weniern Air way company airplane. Thn plmm lauded on tho field adjoining the Htundard Oil company on aouth Sixth atrect, ' DKMAU WIN'H MAUATHOV 110STON, 'April SO. Claronco Domar of Molrp.se, MuHsucllunettir, won tho annual American Mara thon road race loday, H !N IS ' IMPLICATED IN BDWKEH KILLINE I. M. Coleman If Held at Witness After Surrend erinK $3,400 Currency ' POHTI.ANI). April 20 L-l M Coin nmn, mi Albany barber, wan held to day, na n wllriem In tlm llowker mm der rami lifter linvlnc xurrndercd lo Detective Miillntl, $03 4 In a package of currency, In mldltlnn lo tor, which he nulil had been nlven him by Herb er at 2 .10 Mouilii) morultiK In repay ment of a loan M HoldberK. a I'ortlmid nocoinl band dealer, told thn pollin be aohl n Imp aiick Kalurday to u youth re KumhlliiK Decker. DruKKliiK of tho Calntxiol.i river near Albany wim rcmimed loday tboiiRb Hruppler I Irmly, of tlm Port land police expr'-KKed doubtn tbut thn body wan In thn river m LADY ASTOR ARRIVES l'orninr Vliulnln ilrl I .Vow Miin-Ih'i- of PiirlLimi-iit NUW VOUK, April 20 Vhaclou Lady Aator orrhod from KiiRland to day on her way to llaltltnorn whore alio U lo addren thn Tan-American ronfnroncu women. Him R.in report era (landing com ment m on all manner of IIiIiirm I.tnyd (ieorge, llapperc prnhlhltlnu, Margot Aaqullb, (tin la bor altuatUm. thn Ceno.i conference, llm aervanl problem. IIAl.TIMOIti:. Md. April 20 l.ady Aator formerly MImn Nancy ljnghornn of Virginia, la nbnut to itiaku her flrat llt "buck home" alucn ahu waa nlected llm flrat womuu inenibor of thn llrltlxh pnrllameni. Hhnnlio will dellier her flrat nddrcsa outaiyn of KriRliiud alinn aim apokn nt tho liitiirniitlon.il Woman Huffragn ciuuenllou at (leimta, Hwltterlnud, In 1 920. Hbon after her urrlwil In America aim will come hern to attend thn ionvoutli.il of the National league of women votera mid tlm Pau-Ainnri-can ronferenie of women,' April 20-29. ELKS TO INITIATE New Mrmhoru Will Join lli-nl To nlKbtl llanoiiH Afterwnnl A herd of "hnb" Plka will be adopted byho local lodge In Initia tion ceremonies tonight which wilt bo followed by a banquet. 1'lmia lmu been laid for(u big time unit tho mem bcrablp la promlaud u llely evening. llH PJdM ' an' MoTrtiK1 iM rue L I TtL mm h .-SSL JiSak wnohjelps.' PJPk I i in iii i a i i r"- ' " " '' A Lonesome Babe LLBBBBlWalM BLBBBBiak lalalalalalalaSLLLLLBf. Ilalx) Kuth, Kins of at, twld lied bla thumb at the opening tamo between the Yank a and Na tional. Ho rat In ths atond and watched tho difcat of tho Yank a ha ruminated upon bU 40 day aui bcoalon. ' Music With Convictions Would Temper Emotions HAN PltMSCO. April 20 Mu ale will hereafter open thu avaiilona of the police court of Judge S)lvlan I.aianm hern, acrordlliR to thu Jinlgo'K announcement when the In novation nf ' lemperinR judicial emo llona" wltli mtinle waa flrat nttemptnd hetn recently. A atolcn phonograph furniHhed the music. Program thus far rendered to prlaenert and aildlencn Iticlinle "Halt, Hall, thn HaiiK'a All Here," and "Sweet Allen llin Holt." and tlm next morning. Ho walked Itlght In mid Walked IHnbi on; Atfrtn;" n-rnck Hep, followed by 'Old lllack Joe.' CommeiiHiiR on llm programs. Judge I-ixaruH raid "Thnrn Is alvsa)H an air of renent- menl mid haired around a criminal lourt Th re la nothing In tlm world that tempera our emotion o much an muU Hut wn must ulao bear In mind that them la danger een In iiiuhIc. Some feleillniiH might aofteu our hearts ho much Hut nil our pris oners would inarih out of Jail to Hie tutin of n dirge. On llm oilier hand, too much Jaiz mlgit make us fontet llm miner) (hat wn ought to rni4Vm her "For that reaaou each melancholy tunu mul offset by one that Is ex hilarating " Later I ho court will have a phon ograph sent down from bis own home to supply tho morning concert. THE SEASON OPENS IN THE CITY 1NTUT T STAND ROSS IT GENOA Poincaire Recommends Pen alties if Agreement I Not Abrogated OKNOA, April 2U l.loyd (leorRo lodny aald that thn (Jr-rman delrifa. Hon at tho economic conference had agreed to accept thn condition of thn Allien not to participate In further dlacuMalon of Iluimlan affairs aa a re ault halnR Itrncd the Kuno-(rman treaty ThnfItutslann nulil the treaty mint ntanil l.loyd ficnrRi predicted auccenH for tlm conference. 1 PAIUH. April 20 Premier Poln- cure loday( Inatructed tho French am I haaaadorN In tho Allied capltaln to Ill- Hint that penalties bo applied to Her many If tho lluigo-Uerman treaty la not abrogated, recardleaa what the Ucnoa conference may decide. .AUXILIARY TO MEET ! Mt'iiil': Will Itrport on PlayjcTOund I ljulpment; Milk lnte-.thatloii A report on play ground equipment by Mr Harry Acklcy and a report o tho milk Ihvcatlgatlon by Mrs. Geo. I. Wright wilt bo amonR tbo topics to como before a meeting of the cham ber of commerce auxiliary at 2:45 ' Mrn Mollln lidding wilt' speak on cam of lawns. Secretary T A. Stev enson will dlscuas plana for a clean up day and Mrs. Davenport will do liver an address on tho care of roses. .Mayor 8. Wiley will make, a abort talk on water rates. At a meeting of tlm executive board recently It was toted to award aubftlantlal rash prlica for tha bst old lawn, the best now lawn and the most Immuculato back yard. This matter will bo discussed further at llm meeting Prlday when Mrs. iUrrf son will present a report on tho care of lawns. All women of the city are urged by tho auxiliary to be present and to tako part Ih the discussion. BAN ARBUCKLE FILMS Cniirvllnlloii of All Contractu IM An nounciM by Will Ha) NEW YOUK, April 20. Cancella tion of alt contracts for the showing of films In which Hoscou (Fatty) Ar buckle appears was announced by Will If. Hays, bead of 'the Motion Picture Producers' association. This action, he said, affected nearly 10, 000 contracts. LEAGUE I.NCItKAHCII TA.XKH TO MKKT DKPICIT J-'OIIECAST irP TltK, AHPItY IIY OFFICIALS WAHIUNOTOi, I). C. April 20 Levying of additional laxi'i probably will, tin nii- Kary lo rnnnt a deficit of over $260,000,000 was forecast for thn flrcal year 19JI by flee- retary .Mellon, according to traury officials. ,Thi offl- clals said no consideration had yet ben given to thn mann of meeting thn lack of funds, but that It waa apparent thn d'ficlt would havn to be raised by taxation, a tbfe govern- ment has nothing to noil. MOTOR TRUCK MEN OF STATE TO MEET PORTLAND MAY 10 Confcrcnrn I Cnlletl by Highway ConunUtloa lo IMm-mm Rale for Hpntl and Loadiat; PORTLAND, April 20. Tho high way commission today fixed May 10, as tbo dato for a conference at Port land of motor tmck operators from all parts of tbo stato to discus rule governing- loading and speed limit. Tbo commission declined a request from the Linn and Itenton county rommlsslcners to include the Albany Corvallis highway In the sytsem of jitale roads. ' WHERE IS PETITION? Member of Civic League "Paan lluck" lo OlheV Member . If or when tho Wiley recall peti tions wilt be placed In circulation was not determined at noon today when telephone, conversation with six members of tbo civic league elicit ed but scant Information, all six say- i Ing they had llttlo knowledge of the matter and referring the questioner S to another member. Those question- led were W. S. Blougb, J. T.'McCol lum, K. II. Dunner, Pert C. Tboma. A. Wlest and EJCkilcoU lo I the order named. """ '" j Slough referred to McCollum. Mc Collum rejerred to the executive com mittee, Danuer, a member of the com 1 mlttee, reforred to Iho special com- mlttee. Thomas, a member of the ! special committee referred to Wlest. Wlest referred to Slough and Chll coto referred to' McCollum. And al though several ct the members men tioned certain of the others a hav ing tho draft of the petition, none admitted personal possession at that time. Hence It becomes necessary it state that the (ate of the petition II unknown and that It position, Is similar to that of tbo button in the children's game: "Outton, button, who's got tho button?" WOULD BE ASSESSOR A. Ii. WlliarUFIleK With County Clerk La'to Yesterday A. L. Wlshard, secretary of the Klamath Irrigation district, late' yes terday filed with the county clerk a statement of his candidacy for Re publican nomination for county asses sor. He Is the qnly candidate to en ter the raco against the present In cumbent, W. T. Lfe, who has also filed. YKGG8 CHKCK PISTOLS NEW YORK. April 20. The check lug business, which has mado more rapid strides with the opening of check-rooms for babies and parking stations for flappers' corsets, has beon broadeued again. The police an nounced today they had discovered a checking station for pistols, where numbers of tho underworld may park their artillery when they have a few hours of leisure, , APPKAI-S KOlt ITNIM LITTLE ROCK. Ark., April 20. An urgent appeal to the federal goveutnent for an emergency ap propriation for fighting the flood of tho Mississippi rler was tele graphed today by Qovernor McRae. GIIU-H FLEE SCHOOL OLYMPIA, Wash., April 20. Six girls escaped from tho state school for girls at Grand Mound last itlght. They had not been cap tured nt noon today. MllS. IKE APPOINTED WASHINGTON, D. C, April 20. 'MVa. Elma Leo has been recommend ed by Senators Johnson and Short ridge for appointment as postmistress at Mount Hebron, Siskiyou county. CITY H CI EXTENS1DH TO W. E. STMHORN Require Aatummc TkaVt Work Will Ba SUrW Withbi Sixty Dart If R. E. Strahora will give satis factory assnraace that he will be gin construction wlthta 10 days of the 'incompleted line fem Dairy to Sprague river aad dlllioatly aarsao the work, the eoaualttoe vhlea hat been Invest Igattag tho atatUr wW probably report Moadff alht to the city council In fayer of a year's extension 0f jttraaera'a soatraet with the city, which fAfttot May 29. This was decided" at a past ing yesterday afterwooa at watch Councllmen West aad aasRh, two of the committee wessbers, aad Mayor Wiley were preeoaL Ceaa cllman Vollmer, the otbe eessmlU teemSB, was abseat. The committee will lasist. how ever, that the city hate a donatio understanding with Mraltara before the contract I modlflai, aad that the city' Interests bo fully ire served. PIG CLUB IS FORMED Tra MeMtx-ra BftftH at IVofttt'irft Bstowa fey Ten member war areUi registered poland china lg ctab af ganifed. at Bonaaxa yaatafttsy fcf Frank Beaton, couaty da jaL Tka members are: H. M. Danl.l, locaf laa4ff MUrM 8)tt. prealtUat; WaJtaT SrsyM, Tic praaldtnt: A)btft mkb)a, p cretary; Clyda CrsyMr, "nta4M Vnmwtt- JaafsV- NttlirlM'liM and Carl McReynolds' ' An effort 'is belas sad ky aWktM, teacher of the coantr ssfeol sad rancher of the variaas llftrlsat.a to place with the boys' ! c!t this spring at least 75 iffCurti Ty land China and Duroc alas. Ttis koyi and girl will feed sad (or the pig according to InatruttlOM flven by the extension department of 0 A C. Support to this effort has bttn liv en by E. M. Dubb of to Aaarleat National bank who will lean moaei for the purchase of pigs oa oae-year note at six per cent Interest. A registered Poland Cblaa p ela was organised by Mis Marl Dolan at the Lone Pine school oa April II, with the following officer and aaav bera: C. W. Lewi, local loader; Roy Beailcy. president"; Pkolpa Lewis vice president; Thelata Lewi, aoero tary; Loranle Deaxtey, Slater Vac Ing, and Jame Bunnell. Last year the Lone Pine boys' and -girls' completed five project Iq standard club work, four of the club finishing 100 per cent. This Is said by Sextoa to bo aa unusual record. Sexton reports that the sewing and cookery club at Bonansa aro soak ing excellent progress. Last week, ho said, the Busy Bee ajowtag club, composed of 20 girls, completed their work 100 per cent. Hilda Hasaaker and Elslo Rueck of this club were de legated last year to attend the two week short course for club boys aad girls at O. A. C. m IIOLDEN QUITS NSWATIOS Sam Holden this saoralag sever ed bis connection with the Klam ath Record published oa Itsth street. Bobbed Hair Is Airdmt Stylish Centurio Ag BERKELEY. Cal., April !. Bobbed hair and earpuffs war fash lonablo 2,500 years sgo, seeerdlag to tho results of an investigation ooa ducted hero by atudents of tho Ua verslty of California who rosoatlr produced "The Vision of MgrfOSSS." a Grecian outdoor pagtaat. y Soveral of the girls hs fftyf aV taking part because' thor fosrod tholr bobbed locks wouls Wt Jofk sufficiently ancient. Aafajlrtltatfaa was started and tho stWSilf aM their fsculty advisors fsjvsji'taot ao Greek women of centBr'sgs bob bed their hair, used oarfHs"il so resorted to brllllaatlM aad ataof beauty aids on oecastoa'. r-f' 3 mi '' 'fi .'.i A Vi Ui -'i hf.