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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1922)
V. . XX ' . , vj' . mt iuitfttmn Herald i WEATHER FORECAST TONKIHT AND TlltlltHDAV HAI.V, MOMDIl.tTi: HOIITIIEHLV (J,I,IJS NEWS OF THE WORLD . BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of the Associated Press. iriiMniii Vi'nf, i,, tiaia T CAPTURED NEAR Fugitive Surrender After Firing Three Shots at W. D. Satterlee .'lurrounded y mi armed pi.,.,., William liwln, wanted In roiiiimllntl lth tint murder Monday night of i'ir:,) J. Nichols, witn iiiiiril lain jesterduy iiltuniooti on tlm MrCiilliiin niiirli about nIx miles nouth of Kenn nflur ho hud -hot threu limes tit mill sIlRhlly Hounded W l. Halnrleii. 621 lllKli Mlrrot, n mrtilhrr of thn posse. W'lini word wu received by tho sheriff's offliv ypniKrdny afternoon that I.dhIh liiul been seen ni'iir Keno, it l'o was hastily orKiuilO'il. A num ber of Kino rancher Joined In tin. chain, bringing tlin niimliiT up to ul.out 12 A party headed by Hherlff I.OW HPMt down lOHliril ('huso's Kill' Hon. wlill,, tlio others, headed jy Do. Pilly Hherlff llarilrs, sought ttln fugl Ihn south of Kenn. Kititorlen nrleil im tracker, leatlltiR Ihn poimn uiiorrlnRly until l.ewli fired three hIikIh at lilm from n itiiinp of liiml,.. Ill I mi .i.i,.-n iu h-pj , Ulll'll MIlIirlCTi iilli'iuplod to return (lie flm hi shot gun Jainmi'd. Uu (hen tried to close In on Lewis, hut stumbled und fell. Hlilln I.hhU run out Into a fli'lil. An element of litiinnr a hcII a of dnrliiR milurid Into Itiu rlmn. at this point, fieorgn lleavlln, of Kenn, hIid llli Tom DIou tiail approached from another direction, curried n long mirk, and holding It a a rlflo liu railed for bil to surrender. IhiI promptly sal down In tlin tuiid and liidd hU liandi ovit lila head, I In still had six rartrldge for liU 32 calibre riivolvnr and rould have riddled lleuvlln, although It proliatily would IiuUi been Hi tlin rout of liln own life. UiwIk was returned to llm rlly Jul I here lln had llttlit to say, speaking only Hhi'ii questioned A heavy gash on lilt huad nn inado It)' Nichols, tin declared. AmoiiR tlin posse Hero Sheriff Low, Deputy Sheriff llarnp. Tom Dixon. road juiponlner: (IrorRn Heavllu, Kenn rancher; L. V.. Sullivan, pro lirletor of "SullyV tnxl; oiin of tlin Puckolt brothers; Tom McCormick, K'eiio rancher and four or flrn Ken,, resident whono uaiuea wern not Inartied. KatlcrliMi vna xllKlitly wounded rn onn Iok, Im told ii luemlier of the Mherlff'H offlrn lodu'. A roroiier'H Jury enlerday lifter noon found Hint (InorKit .1 XIiIioIh met hU doatli by n KUtt hhot hoiiiiiI from the hniidii of onn William Loln, colored, und arriiKcd l.owli of n rrluin. Tlio luVliiR of tcHtlmuny look nearly two Mourn, ncvun HltnnHneH ho Iiir cullod. Tehtliuony of p)o wlneiiinH wax to the effort Hint Nleholn had romn over to Ihn limine of Dull)' Vut.soii, where I.owIh' wlfo lind taken reftiRn lipcauso nIiii feared harm at Ihn hands of her liUHhiitid. and iiHkrd Ihn women what tlio trnuhlo nn. I.nwlit' wlfn told lilm that hnr liUHbnnd had thrralnned lo kill her and that ho had n riiii Id IiIk mid. While NIcIioIk wiim hIIII lalklnK with thn women, I.owIh throw u trunk and other personal uffoclH of IiIh wife out of tlitt buck door of thn I.owIh homo. Nichols booIiik IIiIm wiir mild to Imvo declared: "I won't Mliind for Unit, noliody In my Iiouhph ran do that." And In uplto of thn reinon. KlrancoH of tlio two women Im went out lo whoro I.iiwIh wnx on thn hack pnrrh, Onn bhot wuh fired and tho two men Krapplcd und rolled down Ihn hack Hk'im toRothnr, nnother hIioI ImlnK flrnd an they rolled. AA they reached thn ground I.ewlK ot up and ntood over Nichols In u stuopliiR poal Hon and fired u third Bhot. Dolly and I.owIh' wife then flod from the front door lo tho Iioiihu, ro Iiik III opponlto dlrectloiiH. I.owIh iieoliiK them rnn to tho front of tho Iioiiho and flrod threo hIioIh at Dolly ii h hIio ran. 8ho Hinted that Bho qnly hoard onn hot and that hIio foil down In or fllfiht, hut It wuh Kiithored from her rather dUJolntod Htutomont that no tlino was lout In reaching tho Max woll resldonfo whoro hIio wuh Riven' lofllRP. Lewis' wlfo Bought tho protection of J. D, Autln. who had stepped out to aofl what tho troublo wan. Autln Mated that ho baw I.owIh flrn threo'l HhotH, but ut thc tlmo ha didn't know whothcr It wob ut thn woman coming FLEEING U or POSSE (Continued (u rnco i) AMERICAN AMIIAHSADOIt IH INHTIt(i(Ti:i TO I'HOTCHT claihi: in mi;moiiamh'm IIKNOA, May .1 A report wan circulated Intro today Unit American AnilniHHiulor Itlch- iird Waihuhrn Child, Iiiih lienu linlructnd lo protect iikhIiihI iirllcln hIx of thn economic ronfurencoH memorandum to Itllnidii an iiffnctliiR American liulilum of property In IIiimIii. JESS WILLARD AND JACK DEMPSEY MAY MEET ON LABOR DAY .Vi-Kllnlliion for Hon) riiiKM-liiKi Aitlrlri May lie HIrihiI When (Iniliiploii IteturiH NIIW TOIIK. May 3 Jwh WIN Inrd, former heavyuelKht chnmplun, may fnc. Jack Dempney In tho rliiR ii nil n ueit fall. NeRotlatlomt for u hunt In Kick. ard'M arena ut Jorxey t;ity on or iihoiit l.abor Day urn pniRreKnliiR, und urllcliH urn likely to Im iIriipiI when Dempftpy reiumii lo thin country from Kuropu nlioul thn end of thn month, II wai learned today Here's Flapper Lingo Not Found in Webster Thu flapper ha not out) chaiiRed thn ntylrn uu to HklrlH und hulr, but ahn linn aUo chanRed It In the l.'liR llli IntiRiiaKc. "I munt hloutc now to meet no mo tomato and lap miinu nnodlu Juice and then for an crr harbor" A utrariRn Uhruukp, nu nay. Hut adjiut your wave IrnRth to thn pro per dlntanm and hnrk lo the" flap per" In convvriiatlon "Itli thu "ihlft or." A "flapper," k4)h Cosmo llnmllton, well-known author. Is onn with a Jit noy body und llmounlnn mind. Thn "nhlftor" Im u new novclm Mho flnunla an IiIh banner "KomethlnR for nolle Iiir and then Miry little lletHpeii tho two they havo nvolv nil n new tanRuaRO unlquo In It terin'iiemi and klaiiRy In Itn ions! ruc tion. "Illomo" In tlm "flapper" code l "to so , or "ro ". Tomato In more complex. A young woman xhy of braln borouiPH known In thu "flap, ppr" or "uhlfler" net n n "tomato." "Iip" means to drink "Noodln Julco" when finally decoded 'bccomoH mem plain, ordinary lea. "Krr har bor" hero Ihn nhlflnrn und Happen h.ivn excelled thnmiAlvcx turns out to hn a free dance. ito that uxiidatloti "I miikl bloimn mild homo tomato and lap homo uiiudln Juli'o nud then for an crr hurbor" lo tho Initiated means "I munt ro meet rfomo Kir! and drink Home lea and then for a freu dance." Klmpln riioiiRh. Hut thu kwiioI, youtiK thhiR with bobbed hair and KklrtH to hnr knee and mannlidi tint at n rakUh uiiKle, iiayn: "I Kotta ditto slth Home ulut who, denrle, probably will bo a flatwheoler. IIo'h roIiir to Rrubxtakn mo lo n noun liiiKRory, but If hn'n a xmiRRlopup I'll Hoon find out." "Now whut?" you oxplalu In dU may. "Slat" In tho flapper Is tho main of thn HpeclcH. "Flntwhenlnr" Ih hor eharactorUallon of a "alat" Hhy of funds who takes his lady friends to free nffiilrs. "Grubstake" Is to treut or Invito. "NosobaRKory" to tho "flap per" Ih what u rwstuurant Ih to the ordinary mortal. "SnuRRlopup" Ih n you n K man who Ih fond of pottliiR und putting parlies. And so tho cryptic ocntunro clnarn to thn avoraRo hu uihn. For tho edification of those not familiar with tho flappor vernucular, following Ih port of tholr "IHiro." Dlmbox A tuxlcub, Handcuff V:ngaKoment ring. Auchor-Hllox of flowors. Clolhcsllno Ono who tolls nrlgh borhood Hecrets, Static Convornatlon that moans nothing. Oilcan An Imposter. Doob tickler (llrl who Iiub to on tprtuln hor father's customors from out of town, Hltz Stuck up. Alarm clock A chaperon. Cropo hunger Heformer. Cuddle cootlo Young man who takes a girl for a ride on a bus. Dud A wall flowor, Plro alarm A divorced woman Btrlko breakor Young woman who goes with her friend's "steady" while thoro Is a coolness, KLAMATH SI 2,000 TAKES EI MliTS III OIK ROBBERY Huge Vault Door la Blown Acrou Street by Force of Explosion DKNVIJIt, Muy 3.- llandllH escap. ii llli 112,000 In currency and Lib erty bond nflor practically wrecking Hi ii frame building of Ihn rirnt Na tional bank ut I .a Kollelto, 1.', mile,., from Dnnver thin morning. Tho bandits fired nlnn nIioIii of iiltroKlycerlnn after binding and ror Ring thu nlKht uiarHhal In alley, nhooilng out thn jdeMrle IIrIuh In front of tho building und cultliiR thn Ixlnphonii wron leading from town. Thn hiiRo vault door wn blown throURh a plain glass window und atroiR thn street. Unenitii picked up it iiinnocllon by climbing a telephone, polo and notify. Ing Ihn Denier police. ' MEN ESCAPE IN CAR CnrMIH-- nnil I:iiiin lU'lletiil to lime CuiiRbt ltlil- llelnw Ki'iio T A ("llontH") Capener and Ilex Kvans, county prisoners who escaped from tho city Jail Monday afternoon, worn picked up by u passing automo bile near Keno and were carried down Into California, It wns learned by thn shorlff'H office. Tho men Hero tracked to (.'haso'.i station where their tracks Hero lost. Thn men hud been nudo trusties and had cnloyed tho usual advan tages, having Ihn freedom of tho ail. Capcncr figured III a Jail break last year, returning alouu In a tui the following day MERCHANTS TO MEET Fourth of duly Commlttro Itrndcv Iteport Will Tho merchants' bureau of tho Klamath county chamber of com inorco will hold It j regular meeting In tho chamber of commerce rooms th I J ovcnlng at S o'clock. A report on thn Fourth of July colouration will bo mado by tho committee, nud steps Hill bo taken to promoto thn IntorpjitK of thn dairy ronferenco among tlm farmnm of tho commun ity. Tlieru wll hn several other re ports given at the meeting, and u full attouduneo Ih desired by thu chtilrman. I'ALLH, OHKOON, UIIDMXIMV, TO ARREST BROWER' A warrant was issued this afternoon by Police Judire Leavitt for the arrest of District Attorney C. C. Hrower on a comolaint filed by the city health officer charirimr maintenance of an out-house and failure to connect with a sewer. At .'..'JO this afternoon Chief of Police Wilson was in the court house awaitinc an oo Dortunitv to serve the war rant. CHURCHILL CHIEF SPEAKER AT C. OF C. FORUM MEETING I'le.i K Mudn for HupjHtrl of Srboot ftjlrin unil County t'nlt I'lun of Administration J. A. Churchill, statu superinten dent of public instruction, was tho chief speaker at today's chamber of J000 men north of Tientsin, mmmcrre luncheon Ills address! T,'o American gunboat, Wllmlng was u plen for general and Intelligent! ton, has been ordered from Hong xupport of tho school system and ad vocacy of the county unit plan us a means of raising the standards of rural education and putting the coun try schools on n business basis, John A. McCall, the now postmas ter, made it brief talk, asking co-operation of thn public in thu Improve ment of thu service. Thirteen mem bers, or nil but four, of thu postofflco force wero present and at tho closo of his remarks, Postmaster McCall presented to thu outgoing postmaster. 1. A. Delrcll, an Hlks" emblem watch (barm, handsomely mounted, as a taken of esteem from thu cntlro pos tal stuff. K. II. Hall responded to the postmaster's speech, detailing means by which tho public could aid In bet tering postal sorvlro. Dr. II. I). L. Stuwart spoke of plans for a city clean-up during Anti-Llttor week. PUOPOSK 1HISII Tltl'CF. DUIILIN. May 3 On Do Valoru's motion Ihn dull elroanu today adop ted u motion ordering opposing sides In tho Irish republican army conflict to rcuso firing Immediately and arrange u truce. KL..UTII li:V COXVICTKD PORTLAND, May 3. C. Spang and A. l.MIn of Klamath Falls ploadcd guilty In tho fed- oral court horo today for viola- tlon of thn prohibition law. Spang was fined 1200 and com- milted to Jail In default of pay- incut, l.'dlu was fined 1200. A. MiCormlck pleaded guilty of selling liquor on thn Klamath Indian reservation und was fin- cd J 300 und hcutenccd to CO da)H In jail. HIS WATER LOG MAV :, HKi! LEADER KILLED REPORTSTftTES Death of General Wu Pei Fu Is Reported From Enemy Headquarters I'KKINC, May .1 General Chang TsoLln's headquarters announced to day that Ocnoral Wu Pel Fu, central Chinese leader, had been killed In iictlon .The announcement was not otherwise, confirmed. Tho general was with tun maid army In a lrlv0 toward Tientsin to isolate Chang Tso Lin's forces by cut ting their lino between Tientsin and Taku, on tho sea, Tho success of this inovo would also cut off Chang's 40,- Kong to Tientsin. SENIOR PLAY TONIGHT IreN ItHiranmU Prove HUtronlc Ability Among Student Tho senior class of the high school wilt give Its first presentation of tho four act comedy "MIco and Men," to nlRbt at tho Star theatre. Dress rehearsals havo shown that tho Individuals of tho cast are well adapted for parts they are playing. Special mention might bo given to tho acting of Wilmot Sandbnm as Mark h'mbury, of Martin Adams as tho dashing young Captain Lovcll, and of Dorothy Dclzell as Peggy. Tho play Is being staged by Miss Mary Craig of tho English depart ment. Music wIJI bo furnished by the high school orchestra under the direc tion of Miss Krelyn Applcgato. Others In tho vast are: Frank Pey ton, Inez Wlllctt, Harold Wortley. Frances Humphrey, Lloyd Coz, At bcrtlna Nitscholm, Vera Thompson, Eva Dlllard, Mary Smldl, Ruth Dixon, Esther Calkins, Joo Upp, Gracu El liott, Anna Collins, Helen Wlrtz, Chester Shrlvcr, Henry Gerbcr, Vic tor Kos, Rollln Cantrall, Glenn Fouch, Doris Rccd, and Norman Hansen. UKT.UL CLERKS ELECT At a mooting Tuesday In the labor hall tho retail dorks' local was In stalled by James, Stevens, district organizer, A. F. of L. and tho follow ing officers wcro elected: W. II. Con don, president: Alos McDonald, vice president; Frank Andrews, financial nud corresponding secretary: Howard Forguson, recorder and treasurer; Frank Kemp, guard. N1W HIIAHI' FIOIITINO WITH MACIIINK UVSH IS I'llO- OHRSSINt; IN KII.KKNNV KILKENNY, May 3. Sharp fighting with machlno guns rattling In all directions. Is In progress hero. Krco Stats troops are trying to capture Ormond castle, still hold by Irregular,, who yesterday were drvon from other places they had captured. NOTED AUTHORITIES WILL BE HERE FOR DAIRY CONFERENCE K. O. McCormick, Eugene Orubfc und K. D. Fill Will Il Among Speakers During Week E. O. McCormick, vice president of the Southern Pacific system, and Professor Eugene Orubb, borso and cattle specialist and recognised auth ority on potato culture from tho Cnl rorlsty of California, will bo In Klam ath county for tho Klamath dairy conference called by the farm bur eau, the chamber of commerco and the Irrigation district. E. U. Flits, extension specialist, Oregon agricultural college, -will open tho conference at a meeting Wednes day erenlng at tho Summers school, where ho will take on the cara and feeding of dairy cows. The boys and girls' clubs under supervision of Frank Sexton will hold milk testing and dairy record contests. The second meeting wilt be held at Merrill Thurs day night. On Friday at 3.00 p. m. a demon stration will be held at Daniel's ranch, Donanza, and In tho evening a; general meeting at tho community church. On Saturday a meeting will be held In tho forum room at the chamber ot commerco at 3:00 p. m. On Sunday a meeting will be held at Malln, both afternoon and evening. On Monday, a meeting will be held at Mt. Lakl at 8:00 p. m. At all theso meetings, except at Me.rrllL,E. O. McCormick, EugcneGrubb arfiTE. IL Fltts will talk to tho farmers on tho value of the dairy Industry In Klam ath county. PASTOR S INSTALLED Ceremony at Preebjrterian Cliurcli Marked by Large Gathering A large gathering at the First Presbyteriau church last night wit nejscd tho Installation ot the Rev. Arthur L. Rice as permanent pas ton. The Ret. J. K. Howard of Jacksonville gavo the charge to the pastor, and the Rev. E. P. Lawrcnco ot Mcdford gavo tho charge to the congregation. The Rev. Edwin Edgar of Mor- rill preached tho sormon. having as his theme "Tho Great Commission." A full choir under tho leadership of Mrs. Veatch led tho snglng. Dr. George Mallett was soloist and Miss Wordcn organist. Following tho services a social was held In tho auditorium, honor-, Ing tho Rev. and Mrs. Rice, who have resided hero ono year. Fred E. Fleet acted as toastmaster. NOT SEPTIC DISEASE City Health Officer Says Ordinary Sore Throat Here No alarm need bo felt thut a septic sore throat epidemic prevails horo. Dr. H. I). L. Stewart, city health offl co r, said today. Dr. Stowart said that while, soro throat woh common hero at present, Investigation had revealed none ot tho symptoms ot tlio moro deadly malady such as spread over Portland recently. Thu symptoms In soptlc soro throat aro unllko thoso cj ordinary soro throat, ho cald, and cannot bo mistaken. R. R. RUMOR IS DENIED H. V. Agent Ku)h Train Will ('ontliiiio on to Kirk Not Rumors current horo today that tho Southern Pacific locul would con tlnuo on to Kirk tonight, presumably for tho purposo of transporting strlko-brcukers to plants north ot this city, woro said by J. J, Miller, locul agent, to bo without foundation. Mil ler said that ho had not been ad vised ot any change of uchedulo, and that Insofar as ho know the schedule would remain as at present. MARKET REPORT PORTLAND, May 3. Wheat 1,28 to $1.31. , Cattle, 25c higher, choice steers f 8,00 to 18.50. Hogs, sheep, eggs and butter, ateady. PltlCH FIVH UCNTH E OF Formal Complaint Issued by Federal Commission Against Large Number WASHINGTON, D. C, May 3. Formal complaint was Issued by the Federal trado commission today against thn Dounisa Fir Exploitation & Export company and 107 stock holders and officers, and lumber manufacturers of Oregon, California and Washington, charging conspiracy to hinder nnd obstruct competition and that tho alleged association was not ongaged solely In export trade and that It tbereforo doos not come under tho Webb-Pomoreno act. PORTLAND. -May 3. Ralph II Rurnslde, president of tho Wlllapn lumber company, trustee for tfe Douglas Fir Exploitation & Export company, said tho company was org anized under tho Wobb-Pomorcno act and hadrled to operate according to Its provisions. Ho said tho federal trado commission bad failed to act In an advisory capacity toward tho com pany as required by law, and that tho company's attorneys advised It was engaged In strictly export busi- tness. MARTIN CLUB FORMED Frlradii of Candidate, for County CnmmUiloncu- Organize The candidacy ot Charles J. Mar tin for county commissioner has brought, forth j v?iu"?taTSJfn,5 atlon known aj-the""''CharIey Jlar tln Club," composed of 29 or moro men who' havo grown from boyhood In c!6jo association with him, and between whom thoro has existed for the past 10 to 15 years the closest bonds ot friendship. Tho club Is In no way a political organization, dcclaro Itn members, as It Is" mado up ot both repub licans and democrats, but It Is sim ply a voluntary offer of support out of puro friendship. Tic mem bers have learned, they say, from 15 years acquaintanceship that Charllo Martin Is the typo of man needed In public offlco. "The vital noed of Klamath coun- ty today," said ono membcr of the club, "is lees politics nnd more bus! ncss In public affairs. (Wo don't know how he stands on tho court houso question, neither do wo know big attltudo on tho strlko situation. And w0 don't care. Wo do know that his Judgment is absolutely sound. Klamath county, along with many other communities, Is over- burdened with taxes und sufforlng from public extravagance und waste, and It Is, men llko Charllo Martin who can poll us out ot tho holo It It can bo done. Wo havu had ycara of proof of his honesty, Integrity and ublllty. and wo'ro for hlra." Among thoso In tho club are: Will Houston. Chas. Roberts, Harry Ai-kley, John Ackloy. Will llaldwln. Fred Houston, W. O. Smith, Carey Ramsby, Hort Wlthrow, Allon Sloan, Juck Kimball. Ed Hodgo. Jim Wil son. Rob llaldwln. Chas. Baldwin, C. P. Mason, I.osllo Rogora, Earl Whltlock und Austin Haydon. HEVERIDGi: HOLDH LEAD INDIANAPOLIS, May 3. Formor Senator llcvorldgo'H lead over Son ntor Now Increased toduy to 13,653 when 2,300 out of 30,383 products reported. . m ' WMATHEH l'HOUAHlUflKS Tlio Cyclo-Stormagruph ot iUn .InK.a.AA.I'a Hilar. macy has register ed but little cbango In baromotrlc pres sure during the 24 hours and a continuation of partly cloudy woather may bo oxpacted with Pleasant tempera tures. Foreeast (or next 21 'heurs: , Generally fair with variable wind and moderatJempKature. The Tycos recording theraeauter registered maximum ad ,r mlaknuxa temperatures, today, aa wlbjwa: IBU CHARGED G T COS Law "!!. ':. - .j '- i JA w I a M