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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1922)
"nwt fi tr rf Ti.Mll"", H A-.."' I.I I,. ...'' 1 nii:"f ..'0 fairottta Iter aid WEATHER FORECAST TONMJIIT ',in, ,t(jr IO IIH.W V rnosr i;,st pnimo.v, sati it. I.. Mill ,M UAIt.M, fawioF TI BY ; ASSOCIATED Member of the Associated Press: r. " i" 'v'. hi? k ' V t THV Fk I'iiiiTiiiii vcm Nn, ti:t:iM. F E Former Minister to Chirm Reported Sentenced By ' Military Court WAHIIINUION. Mil) art !( Iiillmi illreillug lii'irclniy lluglioa In, tiinkn mi Immediate ttiiinlry (if lint rrtmli put eminent iiiiii'urnltiK the i nrri'iinrH t r ri'i"iU inncernliiK t li I rn ioh 1 1 tti ii nf ii Iwn )imi- ni'iiti'iiti' upon Charles II (.'rutin by Hi" I'ri'iirli tn lilt it ry court it t P.iniiniriiH, nH In trinliinxljoilay by Itepie-cutiilhe Hu Iiiith, demount. Illinois. I'AHIH. Mil)' 26. --(.'baric It ('riini' Nit til Imliiy llnit hefnin III ar rival in Ii.iihumii". II) l III, till' I'llltl'll Mutes ruiiniil them hauled down tlir American flag, took clown his shield ninl t-r ii nf I in Imvii further rel.t tluiiN "llli lint I'ri'iiili iiiittinrltli'N un til tliiy iipnlnKlicil fur mi llirlili'ill. 'I'll.. I'ri'lii h lliuilly iilHilnglzott it it il I ln rimsiil resumed relations, lie uld CIIICAOO. Mil) 26 A ullUlir,. nf -" ,,m(l Imprisonment mi 11 liir: nf Ittc-I tint: riit'lit illntn limine In i(. I"n-ii h iii.imliitii territory of H rln was lili'ti'il mil In I'liurli's It I'iiiiii' nf Chicago, urri.rilliiic lo it mprrlKht nl illaiMlili from itlro. l-KM't. ilh Hilled In I II.. ('hlrugn ll.ill) Newa I "rn in mum former iiiili.tiiiiilnr In I'lilmi 'I'liK report nitlil tin' sentence Hill p.imil lifter It hearing It)' ile f.illll. that la. III till' absence of (hi lirilliii'il BEARD 16 FEET LONG .Ninth Daknlu 1'itriiii'r I'rninlvi In Win Hiiemiiicnlii llnnnm WIIAl'liTON, ,i)., itay i6. TIioiirIi ihlr prliln him irnmpli'il tlm iiiuIk population of Harramintn, (nl . In Kit iinahawn In proparallnti for )ht ' 1 ).! nf 't'J" ii'li'lirtllnn. It Hiioill) Hharn of th" "local color" pii'inlrvH In ho pmvlili'il hy a r llri'it farmer nf North Daknin. Knr llttii N. I.uiiKM'th, "S-yi',tr olit rmlili'iit of (liln county, la koIiik out California way to alinw tho "lioyh" 11 licnnl Hint la 11 heiinl, 11 hit put It. liy actual mi'iiNiirumi'iil hla la uowtiiI Indu'a morn than all Iim'II font. A xrori' of )rura a no, l.iiiKmth wiia truilliiK with 11 nMii mIiom'. Hut tlm puMIc rfumil In lu'llmn hi Imaril Maa real. "Tho aumit nlil hunk." tli')' Kaltl. anil paaacil up liln tent. Ho hit went hack lo far 111 1 111; l.aucai'lli wua lnrn In .Norway. I In Iheil In Iowa from 1SUT In t V h . nml then mowil In (May county. Mliun'Hot.t. whuro ho lUeil two )iiaru heforo aetllliiK In this coun try. Not allien lin wua 211 year nlil Ii ix l.auKanth mIiiivoiI. Then lit' until 11I hla lii-ai'il crew ri'iuiiikalily fllHl, Mil III' lll'l'lill'll tit Hl'l what 1 li'iiltlli It would attain. It'rt loo Ioiik now for innwuli'iin.', hut hit carries, It Inckiiil iiwny In 11 inck nttach.l nil to tlm Inaldii of Ills waistcoat .MAY UTiillHt.Mv SHIPS POItTI.ANli, Mny 26 Tin, ship ping hnaiil'n threat today tn with draw Hindi lio.ii d W'khiiIii, now allo cated here, followed tho.iitlou of tint union IiihI night In iimulng tho linard ri'iri'iiiiiliillvn hern nf favor lug Hut li'ligHlinrniili'il'N union In tho Htrlldi ( ontiiiMTMy, 'I'h I' Hlilppera do i lured, however, that they Intended tn boycott thn shipping hoard's ves sels anyhow. wh'ATHUtj'nuii.MHi.nn: Tlio baromi'trli! primauro rose iiultn ruplill)' mat ulglit nml ruiieheil tlm lllgllCNl iiolnt III II uiimbor of da)x, thl:i iiftornoou thn Cyvlo Htoriiingriipli nt lIudui'wood'H Is ngiilu rucoriilng n fall. ToulKht will pi nimbly lie warm er than Inst night u.l i en tho I o w reached 2 a nt a, in. INCH W I I Fort'OiiHt for unxi Si linura: Uunernlly fair with inodeiiito winds. """Tlm TycoH recording thennoinotor reglatorod lunxlmum unci minimum tninpuruttirori today as follews: High ...j r,r. ,. HW ...,...,.,..,,.,,. M Marines on First picture of United Mates marines marching to entrain (or Poking to rcir.Iorte American troopi Ibero guarding United Mates legation la Chinese civil war. A. L. LEAVITT MADE CIRCUIT JUDGE TO i SUCCEED C. F. STONE AiMiliilnii'ii I, Aiiimiiiiiril Ii) (iii. rrnnr Olnillf, .Mny ThIui lli'in Ii Tnmnrnm MALUM, Mity 26 - A I. LnaWIt bun liri'ti iiiiiilnti'il rlrt'iill Judge of Klamath 1 utility In mini'i'il (' I K.n.,,.(lot..r.ior()l.o.tai,o.nK..,l.o.jvl,ry tvmM,v,.ul t)( , ,,0IIlllcrBllc ""' I )f iif.t I nf SIHIriim-H In !i iln.Nn rill tin. lii'in Ii, U Hit. ri'rnril nf tin. n HrliiK ilrnilt jiiiIri', (' I. Kintii', Mini iirii'iilril tlm niinliilmi'iit tn fill tln taraniy i.nui'il liy I lie ri'ilKii.illoii nf .lllilfi. Il V KiDkinilall, lakltiK off lii. Ki'hrii.tr) '.'3 nf IIiIn )inr Tim nnliitaiiillni: fi'iillirV of JililK" Hlnnn'ii work nnn Iho ilnitrh with wlil.li In liunilli'it tlii' IhihIik'kh romliii; Ii". fom lilm JiiiIk Strniii iililKHIIiri'il liln Inlrtl linn tn rmlcii Immi'illnti'ly follow ni; tint iirlniarli'K Jinlitn l'.-ivllt jiruli" a lily Mill iiHniimo nfllrn Siiurilay. 111 IiIn ioiiiiiiIkkI';!! Is nxprrtvil lo artho licrt' IoiiIkIiI. NEW STORE MODERN I'lalr lila-it niitl Mnlmiiii)- IVatiirtN nf CiirrliiV I'lnirninry (illllnrliii: plain Klnaa anil Kleani Iiik iiiah(i:any will Kreet nlmpptirH nl Hie npeiiliiK loinorrntr inornlnK at Ciirrln'a ilniK alnro at Stil Main, np pofille tho Central nnliool. Ciirrlu ha a Initialled thn Inat word In modem flxturea, 1I0I111: away with countcra and ualiiK only wall calilnetH with plati' cl-iia hIIiIIiik dnorx, thua Klv I11K morn floor apace and permlltlliR cualoiuera to exanilliL' wares at their lelaliri'. In ailillllon tn 11 full Hun nf stand nrtl driiKa, Ciirrlu will carry every coiicolvalilo toilet nrllclo, plinlio Kriiplm and the famnua 1'raiuen can dim. "quality rlrat" will lm Hut atom' "iilchword, Ciirrlu unlit. Ciirrlu hna had many )eara or perlenrn a a 11 driiKKlat, h.ivlni; heeu with Hcvnral phnrniaclea hero us well ,ia ultcwhert' ELECTRICAL MEETING "" I'm'WU' ' .vwnlallnn tn '' l !" Kfl" Con l.OS AN(li:i.i:S. May 26. -Tho Sixth Annual Convention of tint Pacific Co.iNt Hlectrlcal Association will bo held In I .oh Angeles Ma)' III -J unit 2. About fi00 delegates n ro oxpecli'd to attend. Tlio pro- gram Includes liultiHtrlal confer. encoH, lecliiilciil paperH and discus hIoiis, nddresHOH, election of offlcui nnd n nuinbnr ot enlertalnmuut features. Mayor (li'iirgo I.. Cryer will wel- ooiiiii tint dulegaU'H nnd A. II. West president ot thu iiHsoclatlnu, will re.spiind. ()ther Kpeakoru Include, Howard r. lleube, president of the Investment Hanker' Association of America; John I). Fredericks, prim Jdiiut of I lm I.oh Angeles Chamber of Commurco; Hoburt Sibley, edi tor ot an elect rlrnl publication, and II. M. Aylciiw'orth, executive man nger ot tho National Klcctrlc Light association. WIIK1HT IlKMlltAli SKHVIOICS Fiinoi'iil HorvlccM will bo held In Vhltlock chapel nt 2 o'clock tomor row nfternoon for Jumes lfonry Wright, ft!) Wnshlugton streot, a fnrm lulnrer, who died lutrn this morning nt tho ago nt 66 nfter a long Illness. Tin Nov,, A, I Hlco will offlclnllo. KLAMATH Way to Guard U. -Jk 'ORATOR LIKE BRYAN "'"TlZ, r Henri Mm kill in riniiiiioiiiT 1 An orator of ili William J llryiui ' I t)nt In it lil (0 describe !i(i II llnul fortl, tliu xpunkiT lit tomorrow cwn-f ! Iiik'h Clinut.iuiUii. Ilrmlforil liiurw, n lihynlnil rrniiili!mici U tin. iuIi-J I l.mii.ii Ni.i.r.ku .i..i...n.i.n ..mi ui J riililltiit In linV. fi fluU' nf ttlfiAiinni i I lllK.ll..! I I.. l.l- ...tf.l. .1.. aiMiiii.il -in-ill 1 1 ill inn 14111117 iitin. Ilrailforil litxiuiu) rliaixi'lli r nf tlm .McllinillKt t'nhorrlly of Oklahoma it I mo !'. I n. Inn iluiiinml for liln kit- lre an a li-rturi'r l.tli'ly fcrri-il lilm ; In rmlKii Ills rolli'Klal( nc tlvltli-H. "TliU Way l'i" In tlii. title of liln Iwtnri. an In.i.lrtnif anneal Hint 1. mild to I upeclally helpful to )oiiliK folk of hlr.li achont iiru. Tommorw afternoon'a feature la a concert hy tli(, ll.illliiK-Mahlcr Duo. TonlRht lint Kreat American com edy "Turn to Tho Illeht" will he Jirenenti'il. Many renlilenta h.ixe iloiihtlcHa teen iliL. piny and kunw Its worth. It I, Mild that the Ki'lKhley pluyera Interpret It In 111 f.iahlon that lirlnca out nil Its artlatlc merit. BONANZA MAN PASSES Jnlui It, I'imiI, Itamlier, Victim of litflueni'ji'l'neiitiioiilit runnral services wtrn held ) ester day nt 10 o'clock at llonunia for John II. Peel, n well-knnwn young ranchur of that Hecllon, who died nt Ills homo lift Monday night from Influenza pneumonia. Ilo Is surthed by n wife and threc children nml tho follow -I n 15 sisters nnd brothers. Mrs C. I' Nichols, Talent. Oregon; Mra ! IX Cox and Mrs. It. C. Cowley of l.or- ella; Frank 11110- J. II. IVol of Ilo i T iT n T 1 ilin ' i V stl-"-5- ' nnina. and I. 1'. I'onl of Hlldcbrand j ZCi and ratified tho law did not be Tho decedent was 3d years I'M and 'romo effective until tho governor hud Iheil In Klamath county for 2ii Issued his proclamation on Juno 21, years. Ilo waR born near Medford , 1921. WON'T GET HIM IN WHILE NURSIE IS. VM.UH, OltlXIO.V, MtlMAV, MAV ISO, W'l. S. Legation TAKE TARIFF OUT OF POLITICS, E. H. GARY ADVOCATES Slid .Mugnale Would KuhoUtutc .Suli Tnv I'or Income Tux; AiltlTx Against IlontiN N,2W Y011K'. My 2! Kllicrl II. ''ary. In 1111 aililrcBH at tliu American Iron anil Ktcrl limtltulo today, ailvo ralL'il that roiiBri'in takv tho tariff nut of pollilra, that It play no favor lli'n Ih ltn tciiilrnry lo rcguliitc thlnRS, thai II Milmtlditft n xalcN tax for the liiKimi) tux nml that It forcrt tho koIiIIit lion 11 a tiiitll the nation Ix Icph Hi'rrrly litirilcni'il financially. An for thi IiiihIiiijm futiirn of , Allien' a. t.ary ilfcmro.l niniKOII Mill an optlinlat." In thn Iron and Meet ImlUHtry, ho anlil, thu proflta were not intlafactory, hut that few It any oueht not to ho doInK huxlncas at a loan. EXTEND BONUS LIMIT June ilo is. Day for Filing Appll- ' rut Inn ullli Nlla KAI.KM. .Or.. Mny 2C Tho tlmo limit for filing Initial application for tho cash bonus cr loan under tho so called bonus law has been extended from May 25 to Juno 20 of thl,, year. Thl., waa nnnounccd . tonight by Captain I lurry llrumbasiKh, secre tary of tho worltl war veterans' state aid commission. This chnngo In the rule-i of thu commission. Captain Brumbaugh said, was based on an opinion of rlio attorney-general. Tho attorney-general held In his opinion that although tho legislative enactment, If considered alone, would hao mado thn tlmo limit ef fective, Mny 25 ot this year, tho con stitutional amendment which author ", ifiaJBST ' HOME 1 N IS SUSPENDED Display of Temper Results in Babe Ruth Beinff De clared Ineligible CltlCACO, May 2C Ilaho Ituth waa declared today Incllitlblo to play with tho Yankccn until a complete In veatlKallon ban been madn of bli ar gument with Umpire Hlldcbrand which rcxultcd In tho homo run kin; bclni; put out of thn namo ycatorday after he had thrown sand In tho m plro'n face. Trealilent Han Johnaon of tho American league, who an nounced thn decision, said a final de cision would bo inado tomorrow. Ituth'wlll riot bo permitted to play today, a one-day suspension and a stiff fliio probably will bo his punish ment, It was said. Johnson said Ituth had becomo ex tremely nervou,, over his previous suspension and tho lone lead In homo runs obtained by Ken Williams of thu Ht. I.ouls Drowns, and orer Iluth's failure to hit when ho got back Into tho came. Johnson said tbls attltudo placed Ituth In a condition that might cause lilm to do thine In tho heat of a camo which ho would regret a few minutes later. ClIICAfiO. May 26. Jlubo Ituth was fined $200 and removed from Iho captaincy of tho Now York Araer lean, by Han Johnson, president of tho American league, this afternoon. OLCOTTS LEAP 510 Official rirport Lacking Omlr Frew Thrco Conatlcn rOKTI.AND, May 26. With offi cial reports lacking only from Curry, Harney and Wheeler counties, 'rteN latest figures today gavo Otcott !. 020, Hall 42.S10, a lead for Olcott of C10. The namo of ex-collector of Internal rcvenuo Milton A. Miller was written In for tho democratic nomina tion for state treasurer. Ho may bo a candidate against Hoff. HE SPENT ONE CgNT Democratic Candidate for LU!, .IM MM 12tMll.l SAI.K.M. Ore., May 26. Ono cent for a postal card, applying for a nom ination blank, was tho expenditure ot Oeorgo A. Lovcjoy, candidate tor tho domocatlc nomination for repre sentative from Multnomah county, a( revealed by bis expense statement 'filed here. , ON THE JOB IN 1 .NIXKTKKN I.ll'KH liOHT i.v ifnvnwt iioiiXK axd co.Uj mj.vb r.xi'UHio.vs nillMINOIIAM. Ala., May 26. Woven miners worn killed last nlRht In an rxploalnn In Acmnr tnlno number thrco of tbo Alabama fuel and Iron com pany, lit. Clair county, accord ing to a report received hero today. 8INAM MONI.VO, t'enn., May 26. KlKht men wero killed nnd threo slightly Injured when threo packing house at tho powder plant hero of tho Oras sclll Chemical company blew up today. rCO-OPERATION IS ASKED BY LEGION FOR MEMORIAL DAY March lo Cemetery anil Appropriate Kxrrcliu Manned; KlowerM Am Needed for Graves) Co-operation of the schools, labor council, chamber nf commerce, li brary club, Spanish war veterans and all organizations represented on tho Klamath community council, has been asked for Memorial day by tho American I.cglon, Commander Fred Wcatcrflcld nnnounccd today. It Is planned to meet at, Iho court houso In the forenoon nnd march to tho cemetery where graves will bo decorated and approprlato exercises held. As many ex-servlco men arc employed nyay from tho city, and will be unable to be present, tho Ieglon lmx requeated that ns many persons as possible Jend their aid In helping to commemorate tlio day. Persons having flowers which they will donate for thn graves are asked to notify Mrs. Percy Itnrke, Mrs. Kip Van Riper or Mrs. Kd. Martin. More definite plans for tho Memor ial day program wilt bo published Monday. CEgToTTraps KLAN CUtfonte Ksmrttvei OtnsmIitee.-i Opposed lo Principles 8AN FRANCISCO, May 26. Declaring, that tho Ku Klux Klan Is founded on doctrines which would divide our citizens Into group and classes which attempt to set ono class of our citizens against an other, the California state execut ive commlttco ot tho American Legion, adopted n resolution op posing the principled ot tbo Klan and commending John R. Quinn, state commander, for resigning from It. The resolution opposing tho klan said In part: "Be It resolved that both tho principles and policies ot tho Ku Kluz Klan aro fundamentally op posed to tho wclfnro ot our coun. try and tho patriotic principles up on which tho American Legion U founded. "And, bo ' It further resolved, that tho American Legion ia unal terably opposed tn tbo Ku Klux Klan, and It Is the sense of this Executlvo Commlttco that no loyal members of tho American Legion can or should support, tho doctrines ot tho Ku Klux Klan." notoro tho resolution was passed Quinn read a statement mado at tho tlmo of calling tho meeting. In it ho stated that ho applied for membership in tho Klan under a misunderstanding. had resigned when ho had Investigated further the organization's activities, and hoped that tho commlttco would subscrlbo to his public criticism nt tho Klan. A resolution affirming tbo Executlvo Committed' loyalty and contldonco In Quluu and com mending' nTs 'action In resigning from tho tho Klan was passed. City Team Will Stage Practice Game Sunday Hasobull fans will huvo opportun ity to witness tho king ot sports at Modoc park Sunday afternoon when the City team, will bnttlo with other local players. John Houston, who has organized tho Ci'ty team, says bo has gathered n fast aggregation capablo of giving any team In this part ot tho stato a run for Its money. Tho llno-up: Dr. Noel, cUchor; J. Foster and Flnneran, pltchors; Dress ier, first; Durbin, second; H. Foster, ss,; Houston, third; Humphrey, Ab bey and Crawford, outflold. ,'No admission will be charged but b collection will be taken to help do I fray the cost of uniforms. w t yv t Vi " I'ltick'tivif OBa fflMillAV I IS DENOUNCED ' i HT CIIUTIIODUH ' Dr. Evans Turns Search light of Truth on Sec ret i Organization ' "I.e.t Thcro Do Light" Is tbo till of iho lecture bf Dr. Arthur Walwya Kranii, speaker at last night' Cha lauqua, nnd ho certainly turned the searchlights on full forco. Ho hutt ed out every nook and cornor where the foci of America lurk and ex posed them to a gtaro of brilliant eloquence. With aledgohammer sentence he torn apart tlio pretensions of thn K Klilx Klan. Ho denounced the or ganization ns "dnngcrous memace to democratic government and declared his Intention to express hla full opin ion of It on every Chautauqua slat form In Oregon. Ho soarched his soul for words to oxproiu his Amer ican disapproval ot masked attempts to supcrscdo tho American govern ment with mob rule, and tho Aner Icanlsm of tho audience responded with cheers pnd loud applause. Avowing his Ironclad Protestan tism nnd assorting that ho was a member of thu Masonic order, Evans declared that ho know fho reason for his religious faith hut know no reason why any American should support an organization which ap pealed to raco and religious hatred and sought to upset tho principle of religious freedom that is tho feu datlon, of American liberty. Ho laid baro tho reason for tho, Klan'a existence In a blow when h rcferod to th0 T1C.50 Initiation fee, a poVtlon of which goes to tho In portal wizard, Dr., Simmons, in At lanta,. wfcn. "four years ami ia' worth a plugged nickel" and now-ha a fortune, bulldcd from Ku Kluz re ceipts. Kvana Is a steam rtretor In action and with machlno-Ilko precision be starts at thu bottom to build a struc ture of logic that i not flattering to American prldo but houses whole snmo trtjth. Ho started with tho schools, declar ing wbllo America had greatest ex penditure ot public monoy for school buildings and equipment, wo wero woefully weak In toachor. Ha attri buted this to small salaries, quoting statistic,, showing an averago annual wago for tb0 660,000' rural teachers ot tho United States of $640; th annual wago of 250,000 as $345; the highest auuual wugo as $1033. Tho colleges aro no better. Where Yalo pa).i u professor of law $6,000 a year, It pays Its football coach $16,000. Other universities set brawn nbovo bruin In tho sanio man ner. Tho speaker said ho was an ardent baseball fan and bolloved in clean sport ui an upblldor ot charac ter but advocated reasonable adjust ment ot such discriminator remun eration. As a result ot low salaries tuoro Is too small a proportion ot men! teachers. Dlsclpllno Is lax. Wo bare high school Soviets und educational strikes. Young folk got no concep tion ot tbo dignity ot dlsclpllno and seo only servility In yielding the la dividual will to constituted author Ity. When occasionally a teacher en deavors to enforco authority, aha finds fond parents upholding wllfull offspring. And tho logical conclusion Is reach oil, tho bpcuker Indicated, la armed rovolt in tho West Virginia coal Holds, mob rulo In Springfield and Omaha, Ku Klux outrages In Texas, a coast to coast ware of crime un like anything In Kuropo with all its hatreds und jealousies. Tho schools must got back to fun damentals, Kvnns declared, and he polntod to tbo 25 per cent Illiteracy bhowlng during tlio seloctlon of seta for war service, as an evidence, of failure. Tho Chautauqua tent was cold last night but tbo temperature wtst up sovoral degrees when tbo lecturer wnrmod up to his subjoct. I1q spoke, not as a critic, but as an AaMrlsan citizen, firm In his bollef la the su premacy ot American institutions, as said, dooply appreciative of American opportunities but with an abiding be lief it was time tor Americana to awako and correct tbo eyiUj that art weakonltlB democracy and haaatwa ping American ''progress. 1 iV til M .. ' 1 r i T'A A i 9 ..,;