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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1922)
turning Herald OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS WEATHER FORECAST 'iomiihi' mi vi:ivi:hi., Member of the Associated Press. I'lriii'iilli Inn- No, ;I7I. HLAMATIIPALLH, OHEtiO.V, TI.'KHDAY, 4UI.V II, Iltt2. I'ltlCM FIVK CKNT8 (3V GUAROSMEH ARE GUifD OUTTI 200 ) Troops Arrive at Her - .... , c- i m inRton. biiiRiUmcn Not to Strike; Clerks Quit rin (U'.utii uoi w:i KOHUVII.I.i:, Cniif , July , i William Woaldiike guard for llin Purl fit dull i:ri'iH whose einplo)ea uro Mrlklni: with kllUpllll'll. .IB WOlllllll-lt Wlll'll seven rlUulilmta tvitro fired nt lilm Inn! night iin he MnlKnl ttio platfnim. Tori:K.. Kiiim . July Two- hundred imiIuii.iI KiKiritim-ii iirrlvml it llerliigton today In gunnl the Itnrk Island nliuin niul tin- water 'main lending to tin- bIhii IIOANOAICi:. Vn . July 1 1 A gen oral Birlku isou railway chirks, sta tion miititurrra nud might Inuiilters w rnlltil nn ib Nurfnlli ft Weal urii railroad today I'llK'Atlo. July II llotlwny in tinlini'ii will not strike fur ton pn aunt, urrorillni; to announcement bj their President. U W. Unit, today HI.OO.MINUTON, III. July II. Machine culm weio ordered posted u ivery enlr.iltrn o tint railroad alinps today v. Ik.-ii ii rriivvd of striker ami sympathiser lii'i:nn gathering WASHINGTON. July II -Tim r.itviirnmriit Mood ready today to assist In tliu ti pri'Mrtlon of liny dis order In tint ulrlkn of Hid rallwa) HhniMiu'n which woiilil Inti'rfi'rn with tramipnrlnlliiii of iiiiiIIh or ntonuirnt of liilurstnlo ccliilncrrti. Attnrnrj (louural DitUKhurty nuthorlroil tho ippolniiuntt of n miniuur of iUiut niarahnh. NUWCASTI.I.. Cnllf . A KliorUfa po4it U nci'klun four mini who hlew nwnynn uli'.ht.lnch ilr.iln plpn on a Suuthurii 1'aclflc tank Ihto l.mt nlKhl, J. J. Miller, local .wiit fur tilt' Simthcni I'aclflr. Itl toilay that Infnrinntlou reaching liltu throtir.li official rliuniiL'U wax that tlu Htrllio Hltiiatlou U t'oimlili'ralily icllmisl nxci'jit In n fow plan's, ami that thcrn M'l'liu In hu a luUutiili'rKtauil ttiK ratiHuil from nrronootw rutuorn afloat. Miller milil Hint C. IIobh. iuniitt.'r iiii'cluiiilr of thu Simula illvl Minn, In iiuotuil an iniiUIn,; tint fol low III); stntcuiuiit iim niiuliiK from tho general luiiniiKer: "It comuti to my utti'iitlon that tilrUcvrn tmil lliolr pahl liMilcrn nro HpromltiiK fal"o propaiMiiila to tho I'lfucl that our nhopnalt iiiimi now at work will hn illnil.iivil l.ttiT on hy turn now on utrlko NntliliiK roulil do farther fi mil tlu truth Our ihopirafl t'initoi'M havo my proiulmi that thoro will not ho at any tlmo nuy umlnrxlamllui; or ni;rccniPiit reachml with nnyhnily tlmt' will itfiilro tlii'lr illBiilatic niiuit hy men now on utrlku. You h.ivo my UHHiirnnni that Hhoprraft cmilocH who remain loyal ami llitibu who rnltirn to moi vlco In ro Hpouao In my notlropf July :, anil 'now Khopi'raft uinploye:i, will poi. Ilvnly ho proturluil aciliiHl iIIh pliKomunt at nil lime. So tint our present I'mployuH will havo a rloar uniliiutamlltiK nn to their nunorll)" rlRliln." wi:.iiii:it i'itt)ii.iiii, nn:s Tho l'ycio-SloriniiKriili at ln- derwooilH riitirmur cy Iiiih leiiinleil but lit tlo eliiiiii;n In li,ii'omi)trle "(invtH in o, iiUIioiikIi a Hllglit lino took plain thin moi'iilng. Colitlliiliilion o f preuout weather eoutliiiiiilloiiH may hu uxppclnil, proh. ably Hllghtly warm. er. KorcciiHt for next lieura: Fair mid warm. Tho Tycoa locordlug thonnomo tor leitlHturml maximum and mini mum tiimiHirutiii'i'H today iih follows PROTECT S 21 IllKh , J-ow K7 J" M mam .More Money nnd Shorter Hours Demanded; Many of Finest Hnrcms Left Unguarded C'ONSTANTINOI'LK, July 11. Harem attendants, including cmii'lis and others, have struck for more money and .shorter hours. Many of the finest harems are left unguarded. '. "10 'sln'l0,,'s '1H''st lMJlt the 2'1-hour day and uncens l'n V11'1 l,R,y ,,(? o(uired to keep on the women justify jK..t(t. remuneration. Many protest that wages have nol i been paid for over a year. The fact is that the masters, mostly government offi cials, Have not drawn their MEMBERS OF GAME COMMISSION BUY KLAMATH TROUT llllll I I'llljM IllMC I'llll't. IllllUfS IiiiIm ('mull SHiiKiiirti AsMiilntlnti hhmluil In "Kliiuintli trout, r,c " Tl'la wn tlip Information ni.totilahed lliu members o Stall) Kftllllt tOIIIIUlSslUll wlll'll that (lie they Kluiirril iirr thu iih'iiii rnnl nt Whl 1 1) Pullran hotel etcnlay. Hie mu iijiiiiiiisbiiiiiit nun mint1 (ianiii Wiirilen lliirnhilutf onlereil flail, fouinl tho ini'iin hail not min imi Ilium, then ailviieil tint hotel mawiKeniPtit Hut tliu i.tuln kvn wen- IioIiik olateil. (i.unu Warden Ktoul Hworo to u romplaliit In tho jiutliM rourt this inurnliiK and Mnn nKer .McdliuiLi of the hotel np ponrnl ami pled t;nllly to tli0 iliarKen. Action wan defer te. I hy JuKtlcn (ialiatren until thu clrcum- utancen Mirriiiindliu: the arrival of (lull nn tho hotel menu I'ouhl hu further InwMlKati'il. Thu fine for the offenre. nrrnril Iiik to law. la from HZ to l&uu, or liiiprliiunient, or hoth. In IIiIh eaie. It appenra, -thoro wern fhi) nlleKi'il vlolatlona. In three Inatauri-H the hotel rhef fried hotel patrona' fUh not hearlliK taca, m in provided hy law. The other alleged vlolnllnua innslnted of tho flnh hidnt: offered on tho menu and of heliiK Mild nt a prlre. ('oiiiternatlou waa Treated anions litemtiern of ttie Sportatnen'M anno-. rl.itlnu when tho affair heenmo known Tho iiKaorlatlou Hum en deavored to uphotil thu flnh anil Knme Iuvvk. and to haw Ihla happen Juat when n many ueceaaary Im provement were to ho naked of the commlHnlou rami) ax a xhocK," mem hera a.ild MAY GET MORATORIUM y:leo-lnii of Time for (Jeiliiim 'ali l',i)ineiiK TIioukIiI riooalilii 1'AltlS. July 11 A moratorium on (iermaiiy'a rnxh payment for the remainder of this year Is thnur.hl In rlrrle chwo tit tho top ni allium entnmliixiou hk iulto proh ahlo iin a result of Hid conference toilay between Dr. Kixher, chairman of tho German win' roinmlKalon, and nil incmhcm of tlie i'omml.islou. LONDON, July II -Premier Pun c.i I ro of Franco probably will bo In vited to I .on il on for iIIsciishIuii with Lloyd (leorKD on rep.iratloiirt iih a fueled by the present condUlnna In (lOimauy. WDEMPSEY, WILLS SIGN J,.oi'atloii of t'liaiiiilollhlili Itiittlo to Ito Xiimcil IjiIit NMW VOItK, July 1 1. .luck Dompsey and Harry WIIIm (IiioiicIi their maiiiiKors lo'day Hlgned a con trai't to box for tho vvoild'a chain, plonulilp, tlmt) and place to ho named later. . ('Alt I'AIti: IKillT US TACO.MA, Wash., July II. As part of Alii) or Fawcott'it fight for lower ear fare.i, thu eomuil today Itrauti'd n fraiKiiluu for 12 IG-pas.t-eiigur biiHHea to a'onipetfi with the Htreet railway on a five emit faru IiiihIh. Cur faru now Is 10 coiKhi TAKIi.V TO PKN1TKNTIAKV Davii Woidon and tleorgo Prlno, loiileiifod to lliroii yeaiH mid hU moiitliH, rospoctlvoly, In tlw ntato penitential y, worn taken to Salem this morning by Deputy Sheriff llpit. llnwlilipj and Uj C, Low, T salaries for months. JOOTH C. OF. C. FORUM Oirii.lon Will Hi- .Mm U.I !) .fin. lill I'liigtam ' lllli-llil) im,ii Tint 100th (oiim.m mint forum meet I UK will ho (elehriilod hy a Nperlal program nt (ln chamber (if commerre Wednehilliy noon niul lilt effort will In mndu to make It nnu of the big meeting of tint jrtir. according to Surrutnry Stevenson. II. I). Morten, son of the IVIIcan liny t.uiuliiT . company will hu principal speaker. I v,.,ri,. uitt i. i i..i hy thu Hurry Ilorel orclieatrn and u mule iiuurtetti) rompoaed of Or duo. II. Mallett. W. W. Hotilhwell. W, A. Wloat a mi It. I'mieraon. Jtrx (Minrlcn Wood Kherleln will nrcom pnny on tin1 plnno ,Tho forum wna orRiinlted In July. 1 120. nud from n mrdet lieclnnliiK tho wecklyatteiulanri) haa Increaaed durlnK tho Inat (lx months to an nv- itmru attendanrc of fi5 persoiiH, vrltl, nviiral nieetlnKa KOln over the rcntnry innrk On compnrltiK nntea with a uumlior of nolRhhorlnc o:nmunltlea, Ituiud Ihk llrddlnK. .Niedford nnd Anhl.tnd. It wna found thnt tho Klnmath cham ber bad out) of thu bent attended forums In tlilti dlalrlct. An effort la beliiR mode to have all tho tourlatH atoppliiK nt tho local hotela nttend the proKritm tomorrow, In order thnt thov mlKht set a kooiI M.impln of Klamath county xplrlt. Stpvcuaon a.ild. ROAD CREW ON TOPSY Mklyoii Count) Super Ivirw .Krco to Mnlnteiiaiirc Crew Auiwer wna received hy tho cham ber of commerce yesterday from the SlaVlyou county road auporvlaors that a maintenance crow" will bo malntnlncil on tho Topay road from tho atato Hue aouthward. Stones will bo removed from tho road nnd hnlea filled. With a almllar crew working on thu Oregon aldo of tho ntato line, It In believed motorlati will have lees c.iubo fir compl.il.it hereafter. FOR ONCE HE -ci "Til T5rV I r?- lSS'i FOUNDATION FUND FOR PLAYGROUNDS IN SMALL CITIES Xrtv Vork Hcl IMntn Drnlrr Hctit Aolilo 7M,IMM) for l'lirHM'j Movement I I'lipnlar NKW VOItK, July II Ho that children of tho amall towna may have n iKjtter thnnco to piny, Wlllnni K. Ilnnnon, n Now Vork rrnl filato denlor, hna not aalde n foundation of $700,000. Any town of loaa than 10,000 pop. ulatlon can avail Itxelf of part of thin fund for tho purchaan of a play Kroiind. Conceived In l.nhnncn, 0 the movement him aprvad until It la na tional. In tho followniK article written for NIJA Servke, Hnrmon tulla why he nlnrted It. Ily VVII.I.IAM I!. IIAILMO.V I'n-nlilent of (lie Harmon I'ounitntlnn I wna horn In n very reapcctahle, mill-western community. When I wna 10 or 12 yenra old. I was no worao than other hoys of my ojjo. Wo played In nlleya, Wo plckod up empty whlakoy bottles and sold them to tho saloons for two cents apiece. Wo sjot the fnlsc IiIch that to bo a real man one must be renl touRh. . It took years of hard discipline to ihanKO this view. It has not been chanced yet nmonR many boys of today. Tho condition Is particularly bad in tho smaller towns. The way to correct It la hy ISn do. velopment of playkrounds. After many yca'ra' ronnecllon with social and phllanfhroplc entcrprlsea. I concluded that tlio Rift of land Is u Rift eternal, Bo I dovlaed n plan to ludp small cities and towns acqulro land for permanent playgrounds. Klrat by conductlnc campnlcns for funds or hondlnpc elections In towns of 15,000 or lew within 250 mile of Now York. Second, by contributing 10 per cent of tho coat of tho land, contribu tions being limited to $C0O, In com munities of 10,000 or under Third, hy purchnslnp the land and leaslnc It to towns of .".,000 or less for n period of five to ten years. At first It I was hard to get the Hinafl twns Interested. Hut our success Is spreading. Moro than 50 communities have mdo ap plication, and the number .s Increas ing rapidly My son and two daughters Join my wlfo and mo at fortnightly confer ences to decide frni tho working out of our plans. Thus our children aro being educated In soclnl conscious ness. That's something that I missed as a boy. But I hope other boys will get It In wholesome contact In prop erly supervised playgrounds the country over. GOT ALL THE CAKE HE L H ey Colored Defendant Is Found Guilty of Killing After All Night Session After an nil night deliberation, a verdict of manslaughter was return ed by the Jury at 7:30 this mornlxS In tho caso of Walter I.'jwls, eolcred, charged with tho killing of Ocorgo J, Nichols on tho night of May 1, Arguments of counsel were con cluded at 6:20 last evening. Court then adjourning until 7:30 In tbo cvcnlrfK at which tlmo tho Instruc tions were given to the Jury hy the iourl, and tho Jury entered upon their deliberations at 8:10. At 11 o'clock the Jury made a request of tho court for the penally posslbte under tho charge of manslaughter, which Instruction was given them. They again retired for deliberation, and did not reach a verdict until af ter breakfast this morning. The Jury was composed of S. A, Wlilto, C. IJ. Johnson, It. II. Amlckc, Bert Cook, Hoy Durbln, Arthur Illllyard. A. II. Tlndcll. C. J. Qulgley. W. W. Flnley. Jay Scods, Kd. Taylor and J. U. Sparretorn. S. A White was foreman. Tlmo for passing of sentence was fixed by tho court nt 1 Oo'clock Fri day. Ixswls was remanded to the custody of tho sheriff nnd was again placed In Jail. Tho trial occupied three full days and-ono night commencing July 7, and closing at 8:00 o'clock this morning when tho Jury was discharg ed. T Kxcopt for tbo possible trial of tho caso cf State vs. Sims on a theft charge, on July H. no other Jury cases will bo tried before the Septem her term, opening Tuesday Septem bcr 5. MAWLVN TO WKD HOSTON, July 11. Miss Marlyn Miller, morlo stnr and leading wom an In "Sally," which Is having a run here, will be married during the first week In August to Jack PtcVford. brother of Mary Plckford, and him. self a movie star. In Hollywood. This waa announced by Miss Miller's sis. tcr, Claire, who said that Marilyn would leave Doston as soon as "Sal ly" closea, would go to New York to elect bcr trousseau and would then start for Los Angeles. WANTED WT IU T Attacked Ma Maxmllllan HarC - Berlin pub licist and Litter feu of militarism and reaction. Is In a serious condi tion from an attack mada on him by thugs who nro bltoved to havo ben associated with thoao nha asiaiilnated Dr. Walter1 Rithsniu, Oerman foreign mlnlitcr ASSURANCE GIVEN THAT HATCHERIES WILL RE IMPROVED ilnnw CominNsloners Hold lufor-' mat UIcUMod Willi Memlwrs of HporUmen's AMocUtlon Assurances that desired Improve ments in Klamath fish hatcheries will bo forthcoming were given tho Klam ath Sportsmen's association by mem bers of tho state gamo commission, who arrived hero by motor from Lakevlcw yesterday and ntter.dcd a meeting ofihu association last night. Tho commissioners present were: ,1. N. Flelschncr, chairman: Oco. H. Kelly and M. A. Lynch, nnd A. K. urhhduff, state gamo warden. They lett this morning for Mcdford, en roulo to Salem. Tlccausc of tho unannounced ar rival of tho commissioners, no en tertainment was offered tho visitors as had been planned by the associa tion. Informal discussion was held during the evening when tho pro posals of tbo association wcro pre sented. Announcement of tho con. templatcd Improvements In this coun ty will be mado later, members of tbo commission said. m CITY WAGES RAISED Laborrr Will Ho Paid W l'cr Day; Effective Ht.trtliiR July 1 Wages of laborers working for the city were Increased from 3.50 to $4 per day by the city council last night. Tho Increase is ef fectlvo starting July 1. M. M. Obenchnln was appointed paving Inspector and 11. K. Hun sacker, street superintendent, was named temporary cement Inspector. Tho ordlnanco authorizing tho mayor to sign a coutract with tho Warren Construction company for tbo paving wont to thu third read ing. The street commlMeo wag author ized to procuro cinders nnd oil to repair portions of Oregon avenue. Permits granted were: Napoleon Hamel, to conduct Ha in el apart ments nt Fifth and Pine; Mrs. Hosu MrDanlcls. to conduct a hoarding house, at 616 Pine; to C. II. Under wood, for repairs to shed nt rear of pharmacy. m (RAIL PARLEY IS OFF .Ucud Chamber Itefusen to Attend Proposed Confcrriico Through rofusul of thu -SciiS chamber of eommorco to attend a Joint conference of commercial bod ies o( extern and southorn Ore gon, at Bend next Saturday, called by tho Ontario commercial club for tho ptlrposo of discussing tho rail road unmerger ultuatlon, tbo con ference haa boon callod off. This information wbb received hero from Ontario today. An effort will bo mado to hold tho conforonco In On tario, but it appears no representa tives will bo proaont from Demi or Klamath Falls. IIIIIIO ATIO.V 111 Lit UP WASHINGTON. July 11. Con structlon charges on govorum'unt Ir rigation projects would bo extended io 40 annual payments dating from tho time ot public notice, with cre dits tor past payments, under a bill introduced by geastor Borah, and referred to the senate Irrigation com. ralttoo, m wests i H m Offers Received from Med- ford and Pendleton; Mcctinr; Called L'nlens Klamath Falls acts quick ly tho Illy Itodeo association will sell out either to Mcdford or to Pendleton, both of vhlch havo mado offers. This was tho statement today of J. J. Furbor. a member of tho com mltteo appointed last fall to perfect a fair ground association. Tho plan laid nt that tlmo camo to naught, duu to tho adverse business cnndltlons, nnd tho matter wax dropped. In terest was revived yesterday, how ever, when tho niy association nd vlscd tho chamber of eommorco of tho offers received hut said Klamath would bo given first chnnco to ac quire tho association, or to mako sorao arrangements which would as suro an annual rodeo In Klamath Falls. An open meeting of business men haa been called for 8 o'clock tomor row evening at tho chamber of eom morco when a decision will !?o mado. Fitrbcr said ho had already gained assurances rom a number of busi ness men that tiiey would toko stocR In n rodeo association. Ho belloTCft that 100 men, each taking an nvor ago of 1100 of stock, could swine tho proposition.- Ho urges a largo attendnnco ot tho mooting tomorrow ao that the organization can bu launched and plans latd for fttturu action. Mcdford has acquired fair groundit and Is anxious to procure tho Dty rodeo, nnd to this end made a propo sltlon to tho Ply peoplo nt Yroka on July 1. when thn rodeo was hold there. Simllur advances wero mado by Pendleton representatives. It Is foil by thoso who aro Inter ested in promoting a rodeo hero that tho business brought to IhU city through an annual performance would far outweigh tho organization costs, and thnt every business houso In tho city would benefit. This bo. lief Is horn out, thoy say, by tho Yreka show, which attracted a largo gathering of peoplo from nil parts of northern California Jid jsonthorn Oregon, and by tho Fort Klamath round-up. which nlso proved to ho a magnet for hundreds. It is understood that tho Illy Ho deo association la willing to enter Into an ngrccmcut to stage thu roduo hero each year, or to soil out Its on- tiro holdings, and that lit event tho former offer woro accepted tho as sociation would purchuso u portion of tho stock ot tho holding company. I MANY COYOTES KILLED 1(10 l'ouiul PuUoncil on Klumatli Indian Rcoervntlou, Ilcpoi ts Show PORTLAND, July 11. About 100 polaoned coyotes woro fouud on Klamath Indian reservation, result InE from work dono last wlntor, ac cording to tho j'uim report of Stan ley (5. Jowott of the U. S. biological survey. Predatory animals Wiled In tho slnto during tho month Included 860 coyotus and bobcalu, pS badgors, 156 porcupines und 1 1 (.Isuults. This was accomplished by 2l men working a total of 772 days. During tho month thoro waa con siderable progress mado In securing co-oporatlvo campaigns In suvoral counties in casturn Oregon, working tn connection with tho county agents und livestock iwso)iatlon8, Theao campaigns will start In Soptombor. m LYNCH REGAINS TITLE Tnt. .. Huff Lose lit' Mill Hound I""""l iM.' on Technical Humkout T I NEW YOniC, July 11. Jqo Lyttfh Togalqed tho bantamwo! jclmsi-. ploushlpifrofli j.ohnny ISuftftn tech-1 ulcaLXjtjioel'out'.ln.'tho, K'ijii'Jrouiia ' Hero last iikui. .tVfJUSMrJa , u " - T itxtttnyt iti:po ;AJ&AvM i t. POjlTLAND, Juljt, 11. esga nnd buttor, Htdndy, ' . .tsyj.ii. , i :mmr c L ii 1 . J i .. i.t ihr . t