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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1922)
lining UmtUi OFFICIAL PAPER OP ' KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS v WEATHER FORECAST lONKJIII' AND 'llll'HMDAV, I'.tlll AMI ( ()(l,i:il vyf Member of the Associated Press. I'lflKlllli iMr Nil, II.IIH, KLAMATH KAM.H, OIIEOON, KDNChDA V. .llfM! II, HUM.'. price fivm nam ate ft T H0KORSBEL0NG T T ChnrKcn BroiiuM Auainst U. S. Shipping Board by AtiKiiftt A. Busch KT 1.1)1 Irf. Jiiiim I I A loiter iIiiiimImi: IIiiiI tln I nlli'il Hluli'N Ih "iMiiuiijiiiriilily tlu IiIkki'hI liootlw. kit In world" wtitlen by August A. Hum It. prenldenl n( A11I iit lluitrh, lilt' , wlillci I'll rimli' In Europe aboard Din uli'ittiitihlii (ti'iirr.i' WimhliiKlon, hit lii'i'ii forwiinlnl In I'ntililrrit Hunting logi'ther with it li'iti-r writ till liy Aitiliilit llumll. 3nl . Ill nun A tlilril li Hit Ii Aiiliiuini'i IIiimIi. Inr, iiililti'Kiiil tn members nf inn grt'Mi, ri'iiiii-ntn lnenllr.atlou Into Hil ton fluent Of It lll'piltlllll'llt of till I'.oimnmonl In relation to tlii' prohl lllllllll in I. AiiKtut A llimrli'H litli'r uM'r-'iuii'il niiuiiiillii'iit Hut shipping luiuril es (In itri' tlin "woitest on tln nci'iiii," ami ii- liiinl p.luiiKo on I lie-.it xhlpa mm Mitil under n r.ii'ir.uit'" that bar would Im thrown wide open itit fouii its llu l'.iii Hip llitr nil to limit HT I.OHIH. .linn' I I - Chairman l.nntir til tliu hlpplng board In it letter li'illnu to Hunch r.ilil Un shipping llOitnl ttoltlM tllllt lll'lltl.T the VnUtuad net nor iln 1Mb umeuil mm I itpiilv to Anierlrin hlp out ni llic tlinv mill' limit Hi ald tlm lUilppliir lionnl tiiulil not npiTiiti' pamii'llKor nlilpx wllhinit M'lllIlK lliuor milium t n'lKii hips lllm: liquor win- liiiiinl (rout Aiui'riutn potts urgeTnew "sidewalks I'll) Point Out Ni-H) of I "mi trin 11110 III Mini) MMiliU A survey of Uik til)' for Mm pur 1.00 o( ittlurinlnliiK Hi" n u tutn-r of nlitimulks to lii rtitiiitriiiti'il l being iii.iiln tlili) week, nt'i'orillnr. to . O Smith, chairman of tin- Htto.'l mm. Mill I o tf tho ill)' iiimtrll Where tililt uIKm urn foiiml neteiw.ir) th" properly owners will l'(. asked to con struct them. Slioiilil tin1) not com- pi) with the request tlii' HI) lll do tin. work iiiul iliHurp n Hen again Uik properly under II"' ordinance Hiloptut liy thu lty rounrll tit tin' last tni'i'tlliK A iiiiinliKr of toiniil.illitit Imvf Iiim-ii rcn DiiI 11'l.ttlti. In lln' iitiilltloiiM on Hum hihI I'oinmiT l"l ln'titM. S111III1 miiIiI Hum nln'i'1 ilntliiK 't wriiilii'r liiiomoii 11 mln mol tiiiln hlil.'wiill.H .in) Intllt lit' potifflo In motor no olillijiitlonK to ilrlhi-r mull Thin tonilltlon iiIko i-hIhIh In "llier pottloiiH of tlio liy. Smith ".tlii. I'tU In mimy lni.inri'i llm mrtliiM h.ixo ili'llvt'ri'il mull In lompll.ttii'i' of tin pimlofflu',, ilorlro In Kl rHto HUtli Hlri't'l Ih iimeni: llmnii hlili will nitilro Hhli'Uiilkx. Hinlth miiIiI .In. MrDniialil nlrumly liuti ht.irtnl l Inillil 11 now Hlitrwulk frnnt Muln "" luilf hlmU north imil tinili'CH ollior imniTH 1I0 tlm Mimo Clio Ity will nm I Inmt tho work On Comnioirlnl hIiim'I. Smllli miltl. 1111 iiiinmiltmy tiinilltluii fxUU whit li will Imvo In h" rt'liit'ilU'il Tin rmiH h) tho hitnilri'ilH nml ri'fi of nil MirtK lltd'f llin Htri'fl mi'l !''" 1,,"l imino for no HUlii iitiioiuil of wiii' I1I11I11I. m'('ami.i:ss smiii.m: hi:ai SAN I'llANCIHCO .luiu 1 1 Jitmi'H H .McC'iimllcKH. Honolulu, loiluy nl pi'il up to lliu nfflrii (iflmiu-rlitl I'o ttntitlo M)Hll' SI11I110. WASIIINOIO.N WINS MADISON, Wis. Juno I Tho UnUm-Hlty tif WubhlnKlon won tho Inmt iuto with WlHioiiHln utilvi'iHlly hero ty t'lKlil full loiiKtliH Tho toiiHt rrow look tho l"il from U Kim mnl bti'uillly pulluil itway. ' . ui:.tiii:u ntoiiAiiii.iTii.s Tho Cyrlo-SinrmiiKriiph ut I mint- wuiiiih riuiriniitj Iiiih lormili'il u rift' Inn proHHiiro ilurltiK tho hint 1M hour poiloil, roiiHiiHl for noxt 21 hourH. Oonoiiilly fulr, cool today with vitiliililu wIiiiIh, Tho Tycog ro- (UKlllIK tlll'f- tuuiiiDtur iCKlHtoroil muxlinuiu mnl mln- liuu mtuiupotutuit'H, tudiiy, iih fol- Iewa: 1 1 li;h ,70 1 "THE FLAG" (By Wilbur D. Ncsbit) Your Flag and my Flag I And how it flics today In your land and my land ' And half tho world away! Ho.so-rcd and blood-red Tho fitripoH forever jdeam ; Snow-whilu and Houl-white The good forefathers' dream; Sky-blue and true blue with stars to gleam aright The gloried guidon of the day; a shelter through the night. Your Flag anil my Flag! And oh, how much it holds Your land and my land Secure within its folds Your heart and my heart , Beat (iu'eker at the night; Sun-kissed and wind-tossed, Red and blue and white. The one Flag the great Flag the Flag for me and you Glorifies all else beside the Red and White and Blue. Your Flag and my Flag! To every star and stripe The drums beat as hearts beat The fifers shrilly pipe! Your Flag and my Flag! A blessing in the sky; Your hope and my hope it never hid a lie! Home land and far laud and half the world around, Old Glory hears our glad salute ami ripples to the sound. POWER OF PEOPLE DECLARED USURPED BY FEDERAL COURTS ' S1I1.1I111 lil'iilli tti I'mpitv- mriiil' incut to Cniillliill(iii In Aililir llrfoii. UilMir l'iil intloii CINCINNATI. O. Juno II -An-ri'rllnK Out liy kmiIiihI I'lirrcirli. in I'll t ft tin. fnlrritl rinitU luiM' urritt i'il noteri lent)' from propli', Hrnutor l.iifollutli', WUcoiifln, uililrmaliir; Ilif Amirlritn rVdrrtitloti uf J.itlior con M'litlnn Iiito today, propoioil mi iimrtiilnifiil to tho loimtitiitlnn iti'tiy Inn Ih" poMrr of tht lowi'r lourtu to not imlilo 11 fi'ilorul litw (in unroll tltutlou.il mnl providing for niillin mtloli of 11 liy rut'Ji ili'rlnlou liy tho Hiiprimi' lotirt liy rrrnitrtmi'iit of .1 HliltUt" m rcllt'tto rlli-il tho child l.ilior nml Ciriuiiidii 10.1l riisrn 1 1 iliiirK iil that of tlii' fln men tompoiiInK I li,. I' S nupti'ino loitrt mnjuili) urn inlitiilly Hiiprt'ino tiiIith CINCINNATI. O. Jilii" II Tho Atui'rlruii ri'diTiillon of l..ilior t'on vi'iitlon itfii'r oIihedIiii: I'I.ik D.ty hoiiril I'ri'Hlili'tit liompi'iN ret lew or K'tuUi'il IiiIhu'h flKlit mMlunl li I lit l.i lior Aftor ruft'rrltiK t ri'inil mi pri'ino lourl iIi'iIkIoii, (iompi'r'H di iliirrd liihor'H proKMiu now wint to ohlnin it rniihtlliitliiiinl niui'inlmi'iit iiiiiKIni; piHnlhli, n ffili'iul t'hllil liihor Inw ENGINE MEETS TEST .suit riin rump ltiiultVi to Moot limine lliimiu Appiotnl Tho now- Stuli flro pump nii'iitly toutriiili'il for 1 1) tho fit) iindiTwriit 11 mitlHdirtory lent thin morulUK In tho piosi'liro of C I. WuKtior, of tho flrn liiKiir.inci' liitliiK Iiuiimu, II. It. Ciimphi'll, of tho CumplK'll I 'I re Ap. puruliiH I'oinpiiny of I'ortluml, from whom tlii I'liulpmt'iit wiih hm r.liuBoil ; uhl I'lro Chli'f Amhioto Tho t't wiih ni.ido ut tho Wnll xtri't't ciniil riiHxInK- llnforo tho city may itrril thu pump thu uppniviil of tho iJtlnK luir- I'liu Ih iHH'iiHHiir) Tho pump pi'tfnrm- oil Hiitlxfiirlorlly mnl it fuwiruhlo ro port will ho mini", Amhroso niiIiI. Tho pump wuh it'iUli"it In opcinlo ono-hiilf hour ul '-'.'.U-pouiuU pit's Hiirc oiiii-liiilf hour ut SOO-pcumtls pri'Mnui,, mnl two liourH ut full ni plrlly, pumpltiK l"i" fiiillotiH per mitt' nut". ROY'S EYE INJURED i:)ilKlil Tin en) mill Winn Clilp of Hti't'l I'I)n I'mm llummi'r SH'iln lo Tho lli'iulil IIONAN.A, .Minn 1 1. Itiiy SpurkH, (di;lil-J"iii-oUI turn of Mr, mid Mih. Tom Spurkti of lloniinzu, Ih throat 011 1 (I with tho loan of hIkIiI In 0110 uyo iih 11 ro.iult or 11 elilp of Htool flyliiK off fiom two hmnmoiH hu wiih knock ing toKothor )i'Htcnlity. Iln Ih holm; t routed lit Klmnuth Kails whuro an offoit In hulnh" uiiiilo to savo IiIh oo- 'HIGHWAY MEET 16THI '"i'r.-ni..ii.. iim n Hum- 1. I (iiiuirr 111 MttTiiinriiio SACItAMCNTO. C11I . Iuiio II National hlKhwuy Inilldrr f r in II wckIitii htatiH, pioinliii'tit ituloiuo hlli' lUHiicliitloii olflciuU mnl uiilloiiul park ufflrcn nml women proiulni'tit In wtHtu'n'ft rlutiH will mi'pt In Sacra muntn Juno ! nml 17 at :!, minual ronvontlnn of tho National I'ark-to-I'nrk ujiodatlon, H U apnouyecd. I'laiis art' Iii'Iiik miiiln liy the high way romiultti'o of tho Sarraiui'tito rhitmlior of roiunicrri. for tho riitrr talnincnt of tho ili'lruatcii 'The imnoclatloti Iiuh for IIH olijerl tho llnklnit up hy lilKhw.ty of all the national p.irkM, with u ro.nl 1 .000 mlloH In lotiKth. Ili'ililt'ft tho nitHoclatlon offlri'm. the rointntlon will ho altindrd liy nffl rlnt nf tho Ainerlruti Autouiohil.' AMnrlatlmi. Stt'phin T. iiMther, tllr fetor of national parkn; repri'M'tita tli of rliiimlicrn of rommerce: Na tlonnl IIIrIiw.i) ikmicLiIIoii offltors mut tui'inhiTH of tho Oiiii'riil KVclrra tlim of Womi'H'H rluliH of Amerli-u. (im IfoltiiM, mau.'iKluK cerrctary of tho UHitodallon, In cxpecti'il In Sarin mento Juno 13 to i-ntnpletu arraiiRo luentH for tho rnnwiitlou. "Diamond Dick" John Prlnco attends tho Shrlncral convention at Los Angeles wearinr f 14.000 In diamond!. They'ro In bU Irvth, vest buttons and other I Indicated by arrow. BOMB PLOT IS SEEN Kxplo-lti's A10 INiiiml I'liil'-r III lily" titer ( liilinlU Itltrr SCATTI.i:. Juno 1 1 Six bomb illiirotcrcd under tlm cimt approach of thu highway lirldfij (iter thu Che hnll.i rhcr at Alicnlron, Waah., were found hy fodij-al nKcraJifrwU) con. Thln Hi'llntered Klanii nml tt power ful pxplonlw Officers helleto tho lioinim woro pl.tt imI under tlm lirldKo late In May, iihout the tlnio the tuaiH mt'i'tluR of ulloKed raillrnlH wiih eclu'diiled ut All ot deen Tho ninKH inevtlne waa aerted. It was hcllecil, throtiRh Ui iirrfHt of I!) alloRed IndiiKlrlal Work trn of the World nt Ahenleen May 29. ItnontlKatom are working rn tho theory that the botnliH were to bu lined to liolate Alienlceit ut thu time of tho main ineetlnR WOltKCU i.icm:s HACK A. NlcliolH, nn einplo)e of the Kills hawnilll, Hti.talncil .1 .overrly wrench oil hark In 11 full yoMnnlay. Ho Ik lieltiK tteateil ut the Warren Hunt linnpltnl PREPARING FOR THE GUESTS W.W II m INDICTED True Bills Are Returned on Charges of Criminal Syndicalism Knur trtto IiIIIh oro returned by the grnnil Jury at 6 o'clock taut night Involving tho following per tionn Walter I.cwln, colored, charged with killing Ocorxc J, Nlchnln nn thu nlsht of May 1, at tho residence of I.cwls. IoulH Davit, charccil with crim inal nynillcnllam, founded on hli bclnj; a mumber of tho I. W. W. Thu llireo other I. W. W.'k, Leon ard Ilolton, Adnlph VanKinvug and Murrln Daly, wcro alto Indicted Jointly on tho mmo charge. David Skcen of the reservation wan Indicted charged with lewd co habitation. ELKS OBSERVE DAY PuMIr l Intltcil lo Attmil Kter ilM-t nt Hull Tonight The public In Invite! to attend King Day exercises to be presented at tho Klkn club tonight at 8 o'clock. This I In keeping with the usual custom of tbo Klks, who have prev ious y staged delightful and app.ro prlato progrnmn on this day Tho program follews: Oram! National Medley Orcrturo - Orchestra Arr. by T. St. Clalro Introductory Kxcrclsci, Exalted Itul er and Officers. Prayer Chaplain Solo, "Home. Sweet Home," - -S..r..V.r....' Mfw-CJahUfa'-Bplnlc" History of tho Flag ...... ......... Ilro. Perry O. DeLap Selection. "Plantation Dreams" .... ... Orchestra Athcrton Altar Scnlrn .Officers of Ihn IJdgo Address , Martin Adams Chairman Junior Klks Club Solo, "IIoIImo Me If All Those En dearing Young Charms" Miss Ksthcr Calkins Address Ilro. II C. Grocsbclc America Audience IM. AMPUTATED C. C. Iirophy of Klamath Agency underwent tho amputation of a leg nt the Wurrcn Hunt hospital this mornlug Ills recovery Is expected, according to hospital authorities. HKATTI.i; MAVOIl CAIXS CONKKIIEXCi: IV KKI'OIIT TO UNI) TO.S'fJ U'AIII'Alli; : HCATTI.K, Juno 1 1 In mi offort to Mid tho fhlMiHu Tong w wariitrij Hiiiiiiiiii.jriiiK in r"'.i..' . A. I.l.l... (.. U..nlln and other coast cities, Mnyor Ilrown called a conference nf 1 leading Chinese for tomorrow Declaring that Tong lenders np- j near to havo broken their ngreo- menls mode, among thomselvei', Ilrown said ho wan going after tho "man behind the gun ' STEADY RECOVERY OF INDUSTRIES IS BECOMING APPARENT Automotillo Production lrrnk All Pret lolls ItetonN; ItnllroioN Iluylng .Muterl.iN NEW VOriK, Junp 14. Contin ued Indications of Industrial devel opment, signs of a renewed casing In money rates nnd dlvorso testi mony as to crop condition are fea- ,.... in ttMalnn. itml flnnnen of thu .UIB ,.,.. .... - past week. Commodity prices will j snow n itrmcr tone, m-w" ", Is about what might bo expected at this time of year, and tho labor situation shows no decided change. Tho plcturo continues to ho ono of gradual but fairly steady recovery from depression a recovery ex ceeding expectations entertained earlier In tho year. Itcccnt reports show that steel plants aro still operating at rotes which compare favorably with full capacity operations beforo tho war. Steel prices aro firm. The ralue of building contracts let In 27 north eastern itatcs during May set a now high record, and ', sis times greater than the fnonthly averago during 1914. Ao(os Break Records Automobllo production during May also exceeded all previous rec ords, whllo tho steel companies re port Increased demand from manu facturers of agricultural Implc- iHUlllia v ,,v,.-.j ....,..- tacMU. )dtifo - ivU4Msj4 ment continue to be placed In satis factory volume. Latent reports from tho north west Indlcato that tho prospects arc for, n good wheat crop. Although lato In starting, recent exceedingly favorable weather has broucht the crop along very rapidly. Prices of wheat for futuro de livery havo declined sharply In tho last few wcekir. but this Is attribut ed In most quarters to the collatuo of tho attempted speculation for tho rise In May option rather than to anything disturbing In tho gen eral situation, and a liberal supply of grain (at fair prices Is considered to hold out bcttcr prospectK for general business than a short crop at high prices. Money lUitex Itw A relaxation of money rates at New York durlnK tho week suggest ed that tho tightening occasioned by tho transactions centering around Juno 1 has passed and that there. Is no chunco et In tho gen eral money situation. Call money dropped back to 3 per cent and in renowlng at this figure on tho ex change set a new low rocord since April. 101S. Tho prices for other forms of money aro still at or closo to their low points of tho year and most quarters belloo that tho major part 01 inu uuciitio in runs is u.ur. Reduction In wagon for addition! . . . ,.. . .. . . at classes 01 worm.- oy inu run' , 1 1 . 1 . 11 1 .1. road labor board ha-,o called forth I protests from labor loudcrs. It lias been Indicated, howoror, that rail way executives do not take strike threats seriously, and tho Mow gains ground that tho ro.uln will be ablu to operate successfully under tho now rato nnd wage hihcdules. Almost no ehitugo Is upparent In tho coal strike situation . MRS. EBERLE1N NAMED CIiomii Chilli 1111111 of 1). A. It. Com mit too for Scenery Pievei-viitlou Mrs, Clmrk'a Wood Eherlolit has been notified by thu state rugont of tho Daughters ot tho American Revo lution of her appointment ns chair man ot tho stitto committee ot that organization on the preservation of tho natural scenery ot this stato, Th0 Duugliters of tho American Revolution rcullzo tho uorosslty ot ac tion beforo destruction of tho beauty spots ot tho statu has mado much progress, uitd it Is significant nt tho genoral appreciation ot tho scenic wealth ot Klamath county that they should havo sought tho chairman tor the preservation comraltteo JiorOj 63 GRADUATING , THURSDAY FROM L Exercises Will Be held in Evening When Diplomas Will Be Presented . Orade school il.im for R3 eighth grailo studentA of tho city public schools will closo forever Thurmlay evening when they will he graduated with appropriated exercises on tho lawn of the Central school. Exam inations will havo been completed Thursday. Vacation" lastn until Sep tember I when tho fall term opens. Illversldo has tho most graduates this ytnr with n total of SI. Central Is a elono second with 21. Knlrvlov.' has 11 nnd Mills 7. At tho exercises Thursday evening 41fc k,u UA;i.,sva u.iint,,. u.v,iih diplomas will ho prconteil nnd tho aenool gleo gtco ciun wiil cnionniti Thcrn will bo no classes Krlday but students will assemblo at'10 o'cloek to receive their report cards. . Those being graduated from thu various schools are: (Trill ml nicji.ird Cleveland. Korrusl Col son, Hugh Currln, Howard Durhlti, Alton Krancla, Kenton Hnmnkor, Chai. Johnston. Archlo Michaels. Illchard Peck, Gordon Smith, Robt. Smith, Eester Illack. Helen Abbey. Iluth Cofer, Joy Evans, Klorcnco Hob In, I.na Iswln, Clortrudo Mustoc. Dvna Wolatore, Marjorlo I.ovo Tey-' ton. Annlo Potucck. Itlvcndilo Enid Hogan, Howard C.raltam. I. roy Moore. Dorothea Wortley. Edna Dunbar, Hill ICuykcndull, Murlo Cry stal, Hubyo Hevcnne. Anna Thorson, Lawrence Carroll. Xorval Humlltoii, lint..! Cofer. Eda Jones. John. PUBLIC SGHOO 1 jioiauu win, -u. w... ---. - tvirittr - lnr.,',t fi l') AMif." rtttth-Befcatr,--" IIIIIU McCall. Ilowne Henry. Howard Schlldgen, Dorothy Dunham John Ucrllngs. John Morgan! Mcrlo Swan son, Alice Hansen. I'lilrili'tt' Alice Dolores MrCrory. Doris Ya don, Esther Wickstrom, Huby Young, Wtlraa May Ray, Albert Dollarhldu, Iter) I Crossfleld Krwin Padgett. I.or en Sharp. John K. Hall, Charles Clark. , .Mills John Eewls Hawkins. J. Chester Hawkins. Helen Emyllno Kroeslnx. Louis Otorgo Will. Leo Tanksley, Torrcst C Miller. Wilier H. Tanksley. 7 SEEK PAVING JOB Applications for P0-.IH011 of llf-lKf-tor riletl Willi Clly Seven applications for position of city pavlug Inspector wcro filed with the city council Monday night as follows; M. W. Coseboom, II. P. Itoynolds, M. M. Obenchaln, K. W. Van llusklrk. II. C. McCarthy, 0. It. Wright aud It. E. Wright. ROTARY HEAD COMING Prank laiiuli Will Ho uet Mommy E'iilngi llrings t'lmrtir . T . ...., .... ,lf """ , ,,. . ,', , tho notary club, will ho guust ot - . ... .,.1,1,,. honor ul n banquet at tho hltti "' ,,, . .. . ,.. wh,. Pelican hotel Monday ovonlng, when the local chapter will bo presented with Its charter. Lamb la return ing from -tho lonvenUon at Loa Angolcs. FRANK WARD REPLIES C'uuit llotiso Ciistt to (.'onto lo Trial I let ween July fl uml SO Reply was filed lato yesterday- In tho case of Prank Ward against Klamath County and others, known us tho "court house" caso. Accord ing to exchange of , telegrams bo tweeti Judge Sklpworth of Eugonu, who has boen assigned by tho su premo court to try tho cnno, Jt will como up for trial between July 5 nnd July 20. HAXD CO.S'CHUT TOMORROW The Elks band will appear at tho chlldrons' playground at tho reur of tho courthouse tomorrow ovonlng In tho first of a series of concerts ar ranged by tho chamber of commerce. Tn addition to tho mutdo 4-evoral speakers will bo heard Low ""'" . .. .--!