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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1922)
Bclrotttty Lllrtu'rft r K ty WEATHER FORECAST IONIGMI' AND MLMDAV, I'Alft ''iriiruiii viiv, ,u, 11:110. If IS DISMISSED Rudolph Valentino Freed , by Justice; Evidence j Held Insufficient i. anhi:i,i:h, .inn,, ; itu.ioiph Vnli'Ullnii, Hi'ri'i'ii iirtiir, whnm tr t tt -rlpnl roli'H have Im'hii In v liirii'N, MUi lllii'ratril on 11 flint km of IiIkiiiiiv burn today when Hid ltdnny cuiii I'tit I nt via illmiiUncil lifter u prelim limrr hearing before JiinIIi-h of Hut I'ent'n lliinliy Justice Dauby ruli'il tlii'rn wn Insufficient evidence pre nenled lo support Hut complaint It Man lentelldi'd hy Deputy HIn trlct Allnrney J I' Contelln Hint lli fact Valentino anil hi nccninl wlfu IIvimI In tlio (.unit rottngo nt I'nlm Hprlug fur three il.i) follow lug llii'lr inarrlari' warranted holding (Iik dn fi'iiilant for trlnt W I Ullhnrt. rep. resenting Valentino, urgm-il thai 1111 evldenre nhtmlng innrllal relation' hint 1 11 proilnri'il llclh ( licit de rision limy claimed aiiKtalneil thi'lr point. Prank Jiniiex. altorni')' for llin r.unmiH I'luyeml.asky Corpcru linn, attacked llin validity of (hn proceeding on thn ground thn actn charged hy thn prnnecutlon 1II1I not constitute bigamy 'llin argument followed testimony hy llr Plomtta While, itiirlait of I'.illil Spring, that h,. Illleinle.l thn miirrlng ai Mexlrull on Ma 13 hint anil that ttn roiipln ntuyed at her inllng,, at thn Kprlnm that nlcht Mr. Valentino mi III. hn IcitU fleil. mill anknl In lime a room hy hemelf. nml Vnlnntlnn ami HiiiikIhh llnraril. hct limn nt thn weililliiK, wern anlcned to .innther ronin When Cnnlello niiliin It toil IiIh r.ite .la men mcneil to illmnlixi thn nine plaint, imvlnt; lin wan mirprlnil thu ilepnty illntrlrt nltonipy liml tint ho moM'il I In K.1I1I It "untitil hn 11 Kriat mlHfiirtum' If thU ilefeiulnnt nlimiht hn helil In mmwrr wlirii thnm In m Iiohi of hi ronvlrlhm hy 11 Jury " PLAN LEGION DRIVE Slut.' Offlil.iU Annoiiniv Alltinit In llnroll l.tMMl .Mi'iiiIht, I'OUTLAND. JtllUi S Official of tint Aini'rlrnn IikIoii lmn nliiiouiir 'oil KlKaiillo mcmhnrlili puh to enroll a thousand mnr.i ummtinr In IIh 110 punt prior to tlm 27tli of till, iiiontli. Iti'pri'iM'iilatlon of pimtii an to ntimhur of ilnli'Kati'H ami altemateK I himoil npnii their paid- up iiinmliomlilp thirty ilayn prior to tlm roiiM'titlon iliilo, whlrli I July 27. Tlm Ori'Riiu di'pnrlmi'nt It nn In 2Ut plnco niiiotiK thu (it" il" )i,trliutntH In thu Union, and far iihend of ni'iirhy vtnti', California. WanliluKtniU Colorado, Idnlio unit Ti'iii. Htrciiuotitt iiffortn will ho inailn to uiovn tlm Ori'Kou ditpnrl inont up to tenth placo hy Juno 27. I'oHtH have hi'cn allied to appulnt louimlttni'rt to lllturvlow llin ellKlhlo nx-Hiirvko nit it nml tulvertlno tho Aiimrlcan Ii-kIoii tin) only ulMii iIuhIvh Miihller orKiiuliutlon of thu world war vntorunM In oxlntuuro to day. Officials Hlalo that "any ex Hiirvlcu mail who I mil it mmiihor of tho American IvkIuii Ih uitnliiHt ll. If (tin liijtlnti Ih flKlitliiK thn iiX'iuirvlcn inau'ri hattlnH then ho hIioiiIiI ho with tin. Kvory malt out nIiIii Ilio IckIiiii that Ih iUiillfluil to hn In It, I an enuiny to tho IckIoii liiiraiiHn hn weakens tho orKanlia I Ion Jimt that liliicli. Ah Iiiiik iih thn ux-Horvlt'ii iuiiii urn dlvldud I hero cannot ho liny real proKniHH inailn U tho rmiiut for which wo I'xlKt. 'Ono for nil all for onu uml all rnr thu li'Rloii' Ih thn ntutto of tlm creal vuturutiH orKiilxullun," VL'ATIIi;it PIIOIIAUILITILS Thn CycIo-HtoiinuKrapli at Under- wooiI'h Phurmacy hits reglHtured hut llttlo chaiiKo In barometric pre Hiihi hIiico yuHtur dny'H loport, hull rutlliK 11 rontlnu nuco of present woathuf I'ondltloiiH Forecast tor next H4 henrtt: ' Contlnuotl warm with possibly Hhow- OTH. Tlm Tvcort rucordltiR thormomotor 1 c MUST AGTOR 1 "W "I registered muxlmum anil minimum lemporaturi'H, today, uh follow; High Jfi l'OW t'U"'"t'"V"L'"t'"l"'tV Whv TPIIKINII i,i:.in:it OltDCIIM rOVHCHII'IION OP (IIIUH. 'HASH roit wAit o (ji(i:i:kh ADANA, ('lllrlii. Jiimi ft ,MilHtailiu KiiiimI I'unIiii, IiciiiI nt the Turkish iiulliMiiillHt gov- iinimcut, linn ordered lint ion- HiTliillmi of nil ChrlMlun In ('Willi. They urn in m form- i'ii nun iiihiir brigade and ni'iit In front lliic trenches to I l ''"I, '''''"V" l"",r w"r ! v again! ink Greek. I REPLY IS MADE TO mumenur iL.MV1A I H MEADOWS COMPANY I1I11I i;ritr, 'I III, Mouth of Hull IIioiikIiI h) Klnle for ltern. ri) of 7..VIO Arrv Hi'ply to tlm answer of tlm Port Klauuilli Meadow roinpniiy wnii re reived from Hnli'in tlil morning ami (lli'il In tint rami of llin Hlnte or Ore non iiKaliut Alvn C. ami Ma F MnrMer mill tlm Port Klamath .Men. dnw (iinipaiiy, In wtilclt llin Mute I seeking to reiovcr mimn 70011 ncri'H of marsh laiulii In thin (oiinty. It I thought III. 1 ease will tin Irleil during HiIh month Thn milt developed from charge f Illegal flllni: on certain liimln In th,. vlrlnlty of Port Klnmatli ami wan hoiiKht hy tint Htntn In IDS I . "408" IS ORGANIZED 'IIiIiIitii American I.i'k(oii .MeinlM-r An Inltlali'il Into Onl.r Ui Hnrlntti Inn III lloniliien it I! Chevntit, 1 .111 11 1 yi'i. wan organized nineui: menihern of lint American Li'Kloii hern Saturday nlRlit. Thlr teen loclotialri'it were Inltlali'il Into tint local society and tho team from Medford, (irnntn I'ann nml Aohland hruuitht oer dim' dimllihitit for In itiation Into thu MecUord pout. Kev- nnti'i'ii nx-m-rvlro men from thn val ley low tin rnmprlnrd thn "wrccklni; irnw" that iut lln vlrtliitH thrniiRh thnlr pace Tho norlnty of "In moil nml H linr!', ilrrhi' IIh iiiimi' from thn capacity of tho hox ram uiuid for tniiiHMirtatloii to tho front linen dur I iik thn war Puch rnr wiin hllleil to hold fn mini or X humeri. It Ix thn playground of tint Am-rlcnn Li'Kloii an In thn Hlirlnern for thn MaitoiiH of tho Knlr.htn of Khorannun fur th I'ythlaii order. Thn vlaltom ilemoiiBtrali'il their playful liiRimully In tho Incul Inltla Hon. Thn lieophyte worn marched through thn ntreetn hllmlfotili'il en roiilii to the Li'Kloii hall mid many nitirry nlunlH wt perlonneil Prior to thn Initiation tlm visitor went enlcrlalui'd with 11 linmiuot at thn Kux rafn. Thn folluwlni; worn Initiated Prod Woiitiirfulil, Kil. (Jrary, Kvnrclt (Irary, II. II. OkIo, (lan-tt Van Itlpcr. O. It. Mnollur. J. II. Carna han, W. WlnnliiKham, Alfred Collier, If. K. (itttz, Carl Krhuhnrt, Jr., M. L. Johimon, Marlon Nino and ItulnkltipL of .MiMirnni. Tho vlHltliiK leant vvitn headed hy II, i:. .McDonald, chef do Cam mid A. J. Crown corri'ipondctit. Tho Hoclety plaitH anothor Initia tion within thu aim 30 iluyri. NAVY BALLOON LANDS Last nf III Airmen In National Itiico lti'Hirteil la Oiarkn MILWAUKKi:. Wl Juno C Lieutenant W. P. Heed, niivy pilot mid tlm last ot thn 13 airmen to Ihiimi Mllwiiukeo in thu national nlr raco last Wednodday, vn reported hero In dlHpatche tii .Inivo Innded Friday In thn Ozark mountains In southern Mltsnmtrl. Thu United Slate coast guard Hei'vlco annnuneod that Lieutenant Heed hud covered H3C mile In til flight, imiklui; him third In thu nice, uml ono of tho American con tender In tho International event lo bo held tit Geneva, FIRE HITS LA PINE IIUri.tXMI Puhllo Kclinol DestnijiHl; lucuuillarl.ini Ntixiet'le(l LA PINK, Juno fJ, Flrii eiirly to day destroyed a f2C,00() public Hihool building here. Officer sus pect an Incendiary iih they founds thu tracks of 11 mutt lending to thu near by wood, SOALPKD 11V MACIIINKUY HPOICANIC, Juno C Mrs. Ollvo CoiisIhh, employed In n laundry horn, wan completely Bcalpoil when her hulr riiught In 11 belt. Tho attending physlclnns nald her Injurle might licovo fntnl, itiumfruj Herald KLAMATH IS HELD UP BY Large Quantity Ammuni tion Siczcd; Ulster Forces Arc Driven Back LONDON. May G.--A itli'iiincr from Now Vurlt hoiiml for Krnlt, County Ki'rry, with Krnln nml a mlxi'il nircn, haH heen linhl up In Trillin hay hy 11 llrltlnh nlnop, A hirer iiiiiullty of iiiniiiiinlllon In harri'U wuk Hi'lzml. llrltlnh troopH han drlvrn Hlnn I'cln Invuilcrn from their main poul llaim In Ctniti-r territory, nml n Inrr.u part of thn hnrilvr hnlwocn iiorlhern and nonthcrn Irtd.ind now virtually l a hattlo front. Thn vWiirii of IVIIIkoo, on tlm P'iriiiiincli-DoiirKiil horder, wan ro mptiircil from Hlnn Poln Invadnrii yenirriiny. nun mull lirni tore ant ri'portetl to h.Uii a Inn evacuated Hlallcek. In mlli-N lo tho routhwciit LILLIAN RUSSELL LOW .Menilx'i, of Painllj falliil to II41I. uliln of PiiiiinUH Arlri""! l'ITTIll'lt(!llt Juno r. Mm. Lil lian IttiMill .Moore, who ha hcen veiy III at her hoiiio hero, win rr ported in 11 critical condition hy pliynlrliuiN Into today Her IiiinIumiI. Ah'Xaiidur P. Moore, puhllxluT of the l'lttnlnirfih Leader, anil jthrr mem hem of family went nt tho hodnldo. PAT MAX llllS DCNSMIJIIt, Cnllf. Juno r..-- "Mlll" La Due, Inklyoii county' riSO-piiutnl fat mull, who had nte.ul- fantly rcfUKcd ti'inptlni; otter m.tilo to travel with lrcui.cn mid carnival cimceriirt to follow hl vocatluii a 11 rook, died hern Friday nlcht In a local hospital, where ho had koiio for treatinunt for n 1lropnlr.1l condl lion. Tint titidurlaker In clinrKe of thu funeral, which wan held Sunday, tL'li'RrnphiHl n riiah order for n pe clal enskct. No runkut to he hnd In Mlnklyott county rnmn within n foot of thn width Hint wan required. M:V TltlM'K sluvici: IIKND, Juno R. A new frvlRht truck vorvlcii hetweon llcntl nml Kirk will he Nturtrd hy llati Zlm inermnii of Crenccnt, It was an nounred here. Tho truck will Ienn lleiid at 1 : :i 0 p. m. on .Mint ilay mid Wednesday. A. II. Kato hencC hIuku vtatlou will he lucut headitiurtor. IRISH STEAMER I T wB&r Member of the Associated Press. FALLH, OltlXION, mondav, .mm: n, iiwi!. Up and Over I l A. O. Korrl of California ctMrctl tho bar at 12 feet 9 Inches ami vwn tho polo vault event of tho .Inter collcclato championship at Harvard Eta (Hum, BEND MAKES RECORD Two Sawmill During May L'xcrtil All l'relou I.umher CiMn IlLND. Jtini' C How tho Im provement In tho In in her company affectlni; Ilelid wait nhowii whon hotli tho Hhevllti-lllxou company and thu Ilrookn-Sciinlon Lumber company announced that shipments from hero durlnn the month of May conxtltutuil a new record for nil thu tmu that tho two plant have operated. .Shovlln-Illxou ship ment totaled 511 car a aRnlniit 479 ear scut out In March. 1920, mid tho llrook-Scitnlon Lumber. company used SU rani, two moro than thu prcvlou record establish ed In March. It):':'. Till ulilpplnR flnuro Includes tho flmt Khlpinent of charcoal ever miido from a local plant, a .carload having been hent to Portland from tho by-products tent plant operating In conjunction with tho llrooks Scaitlon lumber production. Shipping from both plants ex coeiled tho cut, reflectlnR tho blg Kct volume of order itlnca 1920. rti:i:l coxcpit.vs ih:pi:.ni..ts WASHINGTON, Jtinu 3. Th0 fed oral trado commission Issued formal complaint against the, llpthlohcm steel corporation and Liicknwiuin Steel company charRlng unfair com putltluu. The complaint grows out of n recent merger. WHITHER ARE WE DRIFTING? N IIP MOTHER Elderly Woman Beaten to Death in Home While Cooking Breakfast I'OUTLAND, Juno C. Mrs. Hit Han II. Weir, "6, was beaten to death thlg morning whllo cooking breakfast. Her non, Walter, 34, who wag arrested, admitted to tho police, they Kald, that ho had killed her, Kuylng ho could not enduro see ing her Buffer. Neighbors told the police the mother had been ailing, but not bedfast. JUNE PANEL DRAWN ill XiimcH Coutnlncil In list of Juror for Court Term Following l tho panel for tho Junn term of court ns drawn by C It. Do Lap, county rlcrk, and Sheriff txiw; Geo. Lawrence, merchant, Klam ath Pall; A. II. Newton, sheepman, Malln; S. A. White, rancher, Klam ath Palls; Philip Oden, rancher, hairy: Homer I. Itoborts. rancher, Olene: John Khcphard, rancher, Klamath Palls; Mr. Geo. W. Helms, housewife, Klamath Pulls; It. P. Tuttle, rancher, l.orcl!a; J. L. Spar retorn, merchant, Honanza; J. U. Chamber, merchant, Klamath Falls; J. II, Van Meter, rancher, Olcno; John HagcUtoln, farmer, Algoma; W. M. Montcllus, clerk, Klamath Palls; L. J, Morton, farmer, Olene; John Coleman, farmer, Klamath Pulls; K. M. Hammond, farmer, Mer rill: L. O. Mill, stockman, Klara math Fall; James Howie, garage man, Klamath Palls; Fred II. Cofcr, carpenter, Klamath Palls; i O. Froucr, rancher, Olene; L. M. Han- non, janitor, Klamath Falls; II. D. Mortcnson, lumberman, Klamath Palls; Charles Axel, farmer, Midland; Kdna Acklcy, teacher, Klamath Palls; I'eto Gcrges, teamster, Klam ath Falls; A, Kallna, merchant, Ma lln; Lyle Kcdfleld, merchant Klam ath Falls; Italph J. Tucker, ranch er, Klamath Falls; C. D. John son, parageman, Klamath Falls; Harry Thrashor, barber, Klamath Falls; M. K. Cowley, farmer, Loreel la. PiaN MONTANA PICNIC Former Montana residents ot this city uro Invited to attend a Mon tana picnic to bo hold In Grants Pass on Sunday, Juno 11, accord ing to word rccolved boro today from II. N. Johnson. TWO ISATTAIiMO.VH OP INPANTRV WILL UPMAI.V ON ItlllN'K APTlUt JUI.V WASHINOION, D. C, Juno C. Complying with tho re- 4 qucnt of Germany and somo of 4 4 the allies, a small forco ot Americans, Including Major General Allfn and tw0 bat- will bn retained on tho Hhlno tallonii of tho Klghth Infantry, beyond July 1, tho dato orlg- Inally set for completion of tho Amnrlcan evacuation. PORTUGESE FLYERS COMPLETE FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC Flnt Piirt of Daring Journey In- tcrniptcil hy AcrlflenM; IjiihI- Ing Made In Pernnnibuco PKRNAMnUCO, Ilrall, Juno C- Tho Portugeso naval aviators. Cap tains Sacadura and Coutlnhc, ar rived today, after having flown In their hydro-airplane from Fernando Norchcnha, completing a trans-Atlantic flight from Lisbon. Tho flight was Interrupted by accidents early In April and early fh May, MANY AT GRADUATION Hscml Heart Academy KxcrcltcH Proc to Ito Interesting Tbo graduation exercise of tho Sacred Heart academy wero bold last evening In Lyceum hall. Thn largo audience, which filled every available; space was delightfully en tertained by a program that was rcplcto with Interesting numbers. Walter P. Hannon was this year' graduate, and' his essay, on "Medl ocrlhy Better Than Ocnlus," re flected much credit upon tho teach ers ot tho institution as well as stamping him as a young man who Is making tho most oC hi oppor tunities. - It indicated that Sacredl Heart academy will have reason to bo proud ot Itn graduate. Tbo musical part of tho program was well executed, tho piano solos by Elizabeth Itamshy and Plorcnco Elliott, tad tho violin solo by War- ter Hannon, deserving especial men tion. The address ot tho evening was delivered by the Rev. G. Harring ton of Bend, who took for his sub ect "Catholic Education." Father Harrington explained why tho Cath olics ot tho nation aro Imposing a burden upon themselves ot millions of dollars a year for tho mainten ance of private schools, so that Hhelr children may gain an educa tion In ono of the greatest factors in tho forming ot character re ligion." Ho touched upon tho charges made from tlmo t0 tlmo boot tbo "un-Amorlcanlsm" of tho Catholic schools, and said: "Tho Catholics havo no apology to offer for (heir schools upon this score. Wo can point with prldo to tho pro duct of our educational Institutions, for it 'must follow as a result ot tbo training gained therein that thono attending them will learn tho God- glren Inunction (0 'render unto Caesar tho things that nro Caesar's, and unto pod the things that aro Qod's.' " EXPLOSION KILLS FIVE .... . uui-r t-uuipnuy rinni Aear vakliuiil Is Wrecked OAKLAND, Cat., Juno 15. Fivo mon aro doad, thrco badly Injured and a dryor wrecked n4 u result of mi explosion at thu Trojan Powder com pany plant tit San Lorenzo, 11 mllca from horc, today. KLAMATH 1IOV IIO.NOUI.D EUGENE, Oro Juno 5. Gcorgo Riggs, ot Klamath Fulls, has been awardod tho pin which Is glvun year ly by tho Condon club, Roologlcul society, ot thu University of Oregon, for tho geology major who has for tho past year made, tho best record in tho dopurtmont. Itlggs Is a Jun ior In tho university. M'CLOUD It. It. PAYS SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 5. The, McCloud niver Railroad company op erating from SIsson reports to tho . railroad commission for tho, yoar 1931 that its operating roveiiuo was $313,886.18; operating expenses $245,887.74 giving a net operating revenue of 877.99M4, v OFFICIAL PAtfER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS i'iiich fivi: ckntw CASE SETTLED, Labor Organization Held Not Exempt Under Sher man Anti-Trust Law WASHINGTON, D. C. Juno C Labor organizations aro not exempt from prosecution under tho Sher man anti-trout law, thn supremo court announced today In deciding tho Coronadn coal caio. It was hold that labor organizations can ho held Uahlo for proporty and oth er damages caused by tho net of memberfs during strikes. Tho de cision was dollvcred by Chief Jus tice Taft. The caso was brought by tho United Mlno Worwcrs of America against thn Coronado and othor coal companies, arising out ot tho Arkansas strike. of 1011. Tho "Coronado caso" wai Iho namo applied to ono of tho most famous proceedings to reach tho supremo court within recent years. Its famo arose not only from tho lonR porlod It remained' on tho docket, but from It Importance involving, 09 It did, tho question ot whether organled Iabor as repre sented In tho United Mlno Worker of America could bo prosecuted un der tho Sherman anti-trust Inwr for restraint of Interstate commerco re sulting from strikes. Tho Coronado and Associated coal companies of Arkansas insti tuted In tho United States district court for Arkansas civil proceed ings against tho United Mlno Work ers to recover to recover treblo damages,, under tho Sherman net tor-V.vvcrtjriCs.ics'liUffercd by thorn during a strike In thu ArkausaM coal flold In 1314. Tho coal companies alleged that the United Mln0 Workor had un lawfully conspired to suppress non union competition, and that tho destruction ot tho property had been resorted to. with attendant restraint of Intcrstato commerce,, to accomplish that end. Tho decision ot tho court dis missing tho suit was set usldo by tho United States circuit court ot appeals for tho Eighth circuit, and In tho samo court, on second trial, beroro n different fedoral udge. tho Jury found that tho destruction of tho mlno property was duo to a conspiracy to provent tbo mining of coal by non-union labor, and had resulted In a restraint of In terstate commorce. Tho Jury Placed tho actual damages at $300, 000, which was trobled by tho court under tho Sherman law. Tho award, affirmed by tho cir cuit of appeals, was brought to tho supremo court by tho labor unions on tho ground that bolng Incorpor ated rtiey could not bo sued. m . -uutKirr mcpoitT I'OUTLAND, Juno G.-,c.attlu low. hogs 25c to 3De higher, prlm0 light. $11.75. $12.00, Sheep steady. Kggi nnd buttor unsettled. Wheat $1 13 (0 $1.19. Radio Love Is Latest t Won Bird of a Husband OKLAHOMA CITV. Okla., Juno 5. Radio lovu la tho latest ilovoN opment In wlroloss telephony. It nil bogan whon Miss Dolly U. L. Smlthson ot aalnoavillo, Texas, becaroo cnamorod of tho volco of Frank Bird ot Oklahoma City, as It camo to hor through scores ot miles of other, Through tho micro, phono of u radio rocolvlng sot Miss Smlthson first heard tho volco ot hor tuturo husband saven days ago, Bird, as director ot an orchostra, which has bcon giving radio con corts hero, announced tho namo ot tho soloctlon, , In Galiiosvlllo Miss Smlthson hoard It. "I don't know why," slid confossod today, "but right away I toll In lovo with that volco." Camo a lotter to this city, Tfiero was an answer. An exchange ot less than half a dozen mUslvoa and t Miss Smlthson camo (0 Oklahoma City. A minister scaled (be radio' romanco, CM m t j-lf; 1 ) Ci, '&