The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 22, 1922, Image 1

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Four Objectives Outlined
As of First Importance
To Community
Tln iiiiiii it uf n fourfold pro
grain fur railroad ileielnp'tii'iil miin
Mm result nf Dm firm mei-ilnr. nf Ho.
nillrniiil rniiiiiiltten nppolntcil ,y llii.
iliitinlii'r nf inminrrcn In look uflnr
Ilin fntiTint of tlm on nty In Hid
iii'i'iit uiiiiirrKcr lltlgatlm,
Tim objective tluil tho conimllteo
lillllllll'll In UN follews:
I. Hcriiri' lnt luweM pnmlbln
freight ml I'd mi lonnuoillty rlilp
liii'lllit mill all r.uo'lt nut i'iiJii)Iiik
renniiiinhlc rule.
1!. Maintain iiili'iii!ili freight, I'll"'
senger mill nxpmi'.'i nertli'i'
3. Hlihr in lulu; nliniit llm nun
ili'll(in nf Ilin Natron tut-off.
4. Wlurk fnr I In- building uf ill
rrct MHiurn millet
Willi Hiin prugrnio hi it r.n.il tin
ruinniltlii' will ilnlirinllii wliul II lie
lloeit Hin heel nny In bring about Hh
riiitiili'luii uinl ii ri'inn I in () i In in
lr for IIh rimllMKN Mill likely !
tiuiiln within ii 1 n -m or (no week
Tln Hniitliern 1'nclflr uinl Ilin 1'n-
Inn PiielMr have been requi nled by
Hin rmiiiiilllpii In iiiul.o 't h-iteter
Maleiuenln llirv rare In glto out In
teferenrn o iTin development In HiIh
territory anil nn luvltntlmi haw been
nelil m linn Frank It Devlin, legal
online) for llm Union Pnclflc yttciii.
In innin tn Klamath Fall anil present
In tlm nblppurit uinl business nii'ii uf
llm county tint Union Pacific's hide
nf llm case, t Ni lln was .it nun Hum
chairman uf Hin Mtn rallru.iil ruin
mission uf t'nllforntn, mulls consid
ered iinn of tin stale' bent i.llnr
neys. It i Hie nilulnn Uf the commit
tin thai nvory eucouragrmritrt MinuM
Im xlvcn tlm Wehtcru Pacific tn in
li'inl Itn Hum from Paxtmi, Call for
nlii, tn Klnliinlh Falls, unit V.. it
lii.uil, nun of Hin member 'of tlm
iiiminlllen, will mil on Mr. Lnvny In
Hun Francisco llm latter part uf this
week fur n conference. Tlir com
mitten ,iImi mlntP out Hint tlm I'n-
Inn Pailflc Mlnlnineut regarding tlm
building of u roail from Cmun to
Oili'll. where it would con unci with
Hin Niilrun lino should Im followed
ill r.in full), im this rosd would almi
I r iltiil llnporlaitie lu Hila mt-
Hon.
Mi'inlii'ld ul llm rniiiiulllri' luvlli'
Miiitn'-illoiid fiuni tlm pu title- mill luuo
liuilriii Iril Hin M'i'riiliiry In luitn tlm
luiillnr ill:nuh.iri lit llio foruiiiN ilur.
lut; llm iml fim ui'ukn mill lii'foru
Him oiiiiiiIHi'o ri'iuli'ru lln riirL
Tlm iuiiiuiIHi'ii Mitmlnln of II. N Mm',
Win. IMllou, M. II. Wct.1, J. A (ior.
ilon mnl 12. .1. (Irmtl.
AIRPLANE AT CRATER
I'ljrr I'iiiim". (ftiNil Inlnvst Willi
St mils Out IriiKn
(SMvlnl to Till' lliiiiM)
CltATKII I.AKi:. Auk. 2B. An
Irplmiu iiiiiIiiIiiIiik tun nii'ii flliiK
tinulliwiiril ovnr Crnlnr l.uKu mIiuiii
'i ll'tlul'k Hill) llflOIIIOOII I.IUHI'll Krt'.lt
Inli'msl Imro w licit It limnrcil ovnr
Hm luku fur miiiiu liillliito.1. I'Xi'iulliiK
u iiukii ill mi uinl varloun oilier riipcrii,
after wlili Ii It loonimJ up out of thu
riuter mnl lumilml luwiinl Kluiniitli
I'h IIh, It wjh Uuli)Vi'i to liuvti liet'ii
u fonmt mirvlco jiluno.
lllli; lAWH, MK"lXl,lt!H
' ,mi:toi.iuh, Ann. 23. Hru'uii
tliuUHiiml luui wiih hUhIuIiumI lu 11
flro that iluutroyod llm Cowmi &.
coinpmiy Htoro unU tlio homo up
hlulrH thli mornltiK' Tho po3tof
flco and mull wore dostroyv.d
WL'ATIICH PHOUAUIUTIICH
Tho Cyclo-UtormnKrapli ut Under-aee-.iiBaaiiiiH
wood k Pliiirnuiry
recorded it thing
proiisuro during tho
last 24 bourn, nn
Indication of morn
Nnttlud weather.
KnrticHHt fnr next
24 huurH!
Fair mid warmer,
with vnrlub'lo
winds.
Tho Tycoa record
lug thormomutor
roglsturod mnxl-
mum and minimum teniportiUiiua tu-
day, ua folluwai
High f.S
Low , 117
COMMITTEE
Bombed!
Tliln i.irloiii or rnl hiiih Iiou
in'.ir it liiilu full uf riiiiniiiiilHlitl
H..r.' In.li.nll. !,.. I.,... .
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J. Iliul tlm mil Hi'i.ir..iri Hm irnln1
rwiiil limn lii'Pii plm
'il onr mi
eiiili.'iiiKninit
PROPERTY OWNERS
MUST BUILD WALKS,
DECISION OF CITY
Jtrolilliuil ntn Ailuplril ,lfr1lns
MHlli, fjiini, M,,, ,(
IUIIhuiiI ,iiuii
With ctri'd will liucomo u lomy
iliorouchfuro In thu niur fuiuui.
judiilnc from n ri'iulutloti mloptcil
! thu city council lam nlKht illrect
Im; ovni'iH of curtain property
on hat. Mreet tn conmruct liln.
wiilkH. Tlm'remdlton nlno nffpcfn
.Siuind lt.ilfrrt.nl iuldltfon prnprrl)
mnl jiuother resolution nffi-ci pro
porly on Ninth hud on Minn.
Tlm reiMihitloiiK provldn Ihnt con
ulrnUoii nhi) mnrt within lu i1fln
aflur (nriuiil linllci'. or .TO il.i)H nflor
noil f llm mvner If n iion-ieiil-
iliul, mnl for pioieiutlou of do
llnijni'iitii. AironTliiK lo W. ,. Dun
rim, ilty nttunmy, Hm in'ii.ilty for
fnlluro to rnmply with Ilin re.-tnlu-Hon
In fiotn J.'i lo US r.'otlccn arc
Iminr. prrpjit'il mnl will Im nulled
mil loil.iy ur luiuuirow.
Dunns ,n .Niuiii'il
KMh hlreet propel (y nwnern
imiiM'il .ire: J. O. Ilrnriluli')', W. A.
J.tcliNutii riin-'l'u A. luldwin, l!d.
Iiiiuhiiui, C W. Whllis 1 1. 0. row
ell, I) A ,uii Unliy Kenyon, Joa
eph A Mi')niuiil, Miy A. lirlfflth,
C. II. mid Vlrxll Del.up. J. II. Swim-
Mill, Henry OffenhaiKer. J. .1. Jnr-
Keii'eu, Touiiik ll.tuiptou iml.ile, O.
I. .MiiltliewK I W. W. Wlliuil.
Tlioim of fii'diinl lt.illro.nl mid I
I inn hip: I.oiiIn Ii. Klein, lonu J.
I'ordue). II. W. Kwlft. Union Oil
romp, my, .1. 1'. Kutlnrlco anil J. 0,
ltuletile, Mail In lirotlnis. J. U.
Ile.ililnley .mil St.iuil.ild till (om
p.my. 'IIiiihu of I'luiii mnl Ninth i.lucta
((.'outllllled to I'.iki) Ii)
INSURANCE MAN HEU
Albeit .1, Low CliiiiKnl Willi Killing
Woman I'oi' liiMiriuico
HKNVHIt, A 22. Albert J.
Lowe, liiHiirmicu ugunt, was arretted
today on ii (Jrcoley, Colorado, mur
der churgo following n month's In
vestigation of tho death there,
oMoiiHlhly (IiioukIi tho explosion of
it guHollno fitovo, of Kiln a J, Skin
nor, a loims hcIiooI toucher of
llloomltir.loii, III,, hb xlHtcr-ln-Iaw.
l,o wo wus accuaiul of Inducing
tho teiielmr lo tuku out u 2000
llfu In.siiianco policy payable lo him
uiul Hum beating her to death with
u blow weight. U Ih charged lie
Kiiturutud tho body with gasolluo
and wrecked tlm old Htove, then
flru to tho Idtchun of hU homo
whom Hit) ullogod crlmo occured.
ItulutlvuH Ktattvd nn Invesllgatlou
when Im readied llloomiugton with
tho corpsn and objected to opening
coffin,
KLAMATH
RAIL HEADS TO
T II
ON STRIKE END
I
President Gathering
Consider Prnposnlt
Of Brotherhoods
to
I Ni;V VOItK, Auk. 'i'i- Tlm Hliop
'irjfu' ktrlKn mlnrril Into iiuolliur
' iilmmi toil.iy nlirn mil pri'Hlili'lltit
frnin wi'Htvrn iMIi-a Iii-kiiii nrrlvlnc !
'or Ininol low's tunfnrrnin uf llm An-
Mirliillon of ll.'illuny IIu'ciiHm'i ivlmn
. tlifj' will olo on mi miNWiir In llm
iiiranuri'i iraioci liy Hiu IiIk fhn
. lirolliorliiinilH no u iinullciil ummi.i of
imltllui; M'lilorily iiiii'sIIuiin.
HALT I.AIti: CITV. Auk 2-' II
V I'M!, Kriii'riil iiiuiiiiRi'r of llm
Orrxmi nliort linn, will mi'it Into to
ility with rrircmntiitlrH of tlm nlioi-
limn mnl ullli'il ir.itln now In tlm nn
plii) uf Dm Unliin I'nrlfli with vlo'.r to
fnunlnn u new wiikc mIiciIiiIc
HAS OIL INTERESTS
- rllll.r ,(, M.lint Itvpori,
h.., i r, ..,..,.,
C'hurleii Momr, foriner Klamath
county resident, who h.m licru hero
for two wcnki on u vncAtlon trip.
will Ictve In n few iliiyn for K.itt
liuiil county, Texnx, where tho first
welt nf thu nil ilevelopmcnt coin
pmiy In which liu U Interested hat
ruiun In with an Initial flow uf
20U0 barrels and u prospective flow
of 4000, nccardltiR to u telepr.iiu re
ceived by Moriiti from IiIk partner
lu I.o AiiKclen.
Momo was nn eiiclmer lu the
Kouthorn Pacific yunl.i while hero,
nnd later ninploypil on tho cnii.it ruc
tion of tho AtKoma road, lie wont
in Koutltern Callfaruln two jrnrn
ii ro and, according to friend. roI
In on tho Kround floor of nnmc Reed
oil operation and It on tho ro.nl
to liecomlnK wealthy '
CONSPIRACY CHARGED
Public Hcnleo roiniuSklonrrl Tlir
i;et of Tclepliuin,- ('4iniMiti)
I'OHTIiANU. Auk 22. Ch.irlnK
Public Sorvlco Coininlsiilouern McCoy
mid Kerrigan with inn-iplrucy, the
Puilflu Tolcphoim K TcleBrojih roni
pMiy today Inter ened In tlm rlriult
ourl in the cult Instituted by Holier!
(). 1 Mi man nnd oiliern m set uMdo
llm mitt telephone rates. .Iililre i::mn
Allowed tho compato'H motion to In
tervene. IT LOOKS AS
rfi. . - ' T
i mm.K?m
a-,'? B
r MKm aunty.
MM,H, OUCGO.V, TL'IMDAV, AUGl'ST sm, iwaa"
EQUAL POLITICAL
RIGHTS WILL COME
SAYS LADY RHONDDA
VUniiinli-i.fi mnl I'ullllriil iTiidcr
VIsIiIiik In ,iiiit1(h I'mlktM
'ilii!iiili fur U'Oinrn ,
I) i;. Hii-ln'
NOW VtJllK, AUK. SS llimurc
prim liln mnl iIkIh nlvvnyn trluniiili,
nvi'tituiilly nil udiiililos will i.ns l.iwn
for tlm iirolnrtlon of '.lilliln'n nnd
will r.rmit niiu.il iiolllli.il rlclit to
WOllll'll. '
KiiiIi In llm iiri'illrtlou uf .'IkcoiiiiI
th lllioinlil.i, llrlllnli rn.il inriKn.-itc,
ri'fonimr mnl p'llltkjl l jiler, JuhI
nrrhiil In ihln (uiiulry for u f lv -wi'i'U
Imlliliiy In llio ''MifiiTtlcut
hllln
Tlm nioiinli'.ii ;ron norl.J wldo
linllin when licr i','illc:illo.n tr .imin-
Klr ItHOMflU I'
bershlp In' llm llnuso of l.ordu was
turned down l.i.tt Mny
"Prlnrlplo Is hound to win," tdm
declares. "Thnt'n why I am turo
women will et Hit lu tho Iloino of
Lords. Polltlni lias pontponed hut
cannot bar the day when this will he.
i ' Km uf .lUAlirr Alirnd
"In KiiRlnnd, as here, Jucllce to
women, children mid tlm uiipressed
Is becinuliii: In be done Tlm Mx
point group, compor.Cil nf women. Is
working especially nhms theno linos.
"Wjo choso our six points because
they embodied Important reforms wo
lii'lliMed the public would rally about.
Ono of the most Important Is a bill to
proteii )ouiig nlrlti from assault.
"Through thn nctllly of our two
(Continued on Page Threo)
IF IT'S GONNA BE KINDA
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COAE COSTS TO
BE FIXED Bt' U.
S.
Legislation Being Drafted
To Enable Federal Con
trol of Prices
WASHINGTON, Aub. 22, L?l
latlon to enable federal control of
conl prices will bo drafted this
week, JVcrclary Hoover nald today.
Thn department of Justice, ho de
clared, wan preparing a bill to be
iiuhmltted to congress.
Two or threo plans for controll
ing udvauclng roal prices were con
Hldcrnd, one being tho creation of
un iififticy similar to tho United
.States Bruin corporation, which fixed
rruln prices during the war.
Tho senate labor committee to
day reported favoably on tho bill
recommended by President Harding
for an oiausllro coal Investigation.
P. O. IS SHORT-HANDED
t'leik mnl farrier Xmtal; Knmln
ntlon In Kept7nber
With tho Chrfxtmns mall rush lit
tle more than threo months off, John
McCall, local postmaster. Is hoping
that tho examination for clerk .and
carrier, scheduled for September 10,
next, at tho local'offlcc, Is productive
of results,
Tho last examination v attracted
only ono applicant, nnd tho prospects
nro thai Unclp Axtn will ho working
short-handed la these part unless
tho September examination adds
horo names to tho eligible Hit.
Thn Job pay $1100 to start with.
All citizens of'tho United 8tates. men
mid womoa mny apply. Thoogijllai.
its aru is to 4, except where mill
tnry or uaval scrvlco has estnbllihcd
preference. , u
lllanks nnd fu Information re
garding thn examination may bo had
from Mlra Helen Paxson. sccretarr of
tho local civil scrvico. boardat tho
postofflqo. ,.,,,.,. , .
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WAGE UP 2Q PER" CENT
Announcement .MiuJc by U. S. Mcvl
Corporntlon; StorU SetH. J.
SEW YORK, Aug. 22. ThO
United States Steel corporation to
day announced that tho wago, rate
per day for labor In all It manu
facturing plants would bo raised 20
per cent Scptcmbor 1st, and that
other rates would bo equitably ad-
JUbtCll.
CROWDED
.n.
CrV2e if i
m
ooe
Dressed Up
geaaaeaawMBiMMwMMs ajg a m waw
aiaiaiaiailaiaiaiH
I - y
Hero's Moyd Ocorge. Just about as
neat as you 'ever saw him on the
wuy to watch tho Karl of llaltour
Way tennis at n garden party gtven
by Sir Arthur Crosflcld at Hlghgate,
fcngland. -
MALIN MEN TAKEN '
IN RAID ARE GIVEN
FINES OF $450 EACH
AA.Tfetw J at It CLaaS .1
Tiro Anwi
. . .2 "j
the'1 fear of Q'od and the
law lato
tneto bootleg gcrs," said Shcrff low
thlaimortilng In connection with
conrlctlon In the Justice court of
Lloyd, rttrlatt .and Guy Moss, who
wcrovarrcstcd In a raid on the Ma
lta pool hall Friday when about
80 .ojiarts, of alleged moonshine were
seized. Tho men were fined 1460
ea(.-u, nulla mcy paia. ana were re
leased under a 60 day suspcuded
Jail sentence. i
In pronouncing sentence Justice
Gagbagen' threw In a lecture for
good measure. Ho warned the two
If they broke the law a second time
thoy would bo forced to serve out
the suspended sentence.
Low said, he Intended to continue
i campaign against bootleggers and
that every one caught and con
victed will be siren all the law al
lows.
S. P. HEAD AT FORUM
K. O. McCornilck tn .lie Principal
Speaker WcdneMdny .Ntoon
Tho first opportunity that Klam
ath vltltcns will Imvoto get first
haajd Information about tlio rallrojd
devorbpment that Is contemplated for
this section by tho Southern Pacific
will bo ghen nt the chamber of com
merce forum Wednesday noon when
K. O. McCormlclj, vlco president of
tho company, itl speak on the un
merger and Its effect on Klamath
county.
McCornilck will arrlvo tonight In a
special car for u brief visit and at
tho request of tho railroad committee
ho will appear at tho forum. An In
vitation has also been forwarded to
Hon. Frank It. Dovlln, legal counsel
of tho Union Pacific and former
chairman of tho California railroad
commission, to come to Klamath
Falls and lav before tho shippers and
business men of tho county tho U,
P's side of tho controversy.
After tbeso two meetings .thf com
mittee appointed by tho chamber will
make Its' recommendation to the
membership,
SHORTAGK OF 9300,000
FOUND IN MAN'S ACTOVNft)
HONOLULU, Aug. 23. Serious
WUMaMftafi
nMaML lBBflkiksaaft.-t.1
ii WW - irx .mLxt&
mmHxm-,?
Irregularities understood to excood
f 500,006 havo been round iu(tbe ac
counts of John Qulld, aecretary of
the shipping firm of Alcxandqrt A
Ualdwn, according to a atatowent
by 0. tl. 'Homcuway, treasurer and
asalHtant manager," after a special
meeting of the board of directors.
Qulld Is at homo seriously i.
fkiim wvn iImjai
FEUD0FA6ED
Both Die of Bullet Wmwajt
In Fight at Schoejl Hmt;
Quarreled Orw Raad
UKIAH, Calif., Aug. aaDeatli
from rlHe bulleta. for' beta tar tic 1
panta has ended the leaf 'feud of
Isaac Crcspln and John Hayea.
the two as'ed aetUeri'hi . re
mote aectlon of Meadoclae, eoui
tr for years had been eseajlM. Cre.
pln was about 70 year "a)d ud
Haynes about CO. Nelkr af belh
had loag forecast th't two ete alar
'would saoot It ot."
Tke day came 8attirdaV waei.
they met at SMuatala Vleir 'ae-eel
house. Both were sraisl with
rifles, It waa reported tfi the'aier
If fa office here. Creepta was 'he
companlcd by hls daafaterv rr.
Haael Batt. and her huahMd, Im
Uatt. Batt Is credited wth havlag
killed Haynes after Haraesad ahot
and fatally wounded CretSta.' "
Immediately upoa raeetlaa; , 'hj aa'
said thq two mca 'engaged la' wfcrMy
argument. Then a rifle cracked, Batt
says Haynes ihet first. Thlevhallet
struck Crespln'a watch, drove ' the
timepiece through Cretpla- dothlf(
and lato his flesh and tfea Ue'hul-
let ranged upwards. Creepfa' died
late last night from the weaad.
irayaea waa thrice; weuaded He
waa dead wb'ea aearhy reaideats
reached the school hatae!
Mra. Batt U cradltH'wlth trrtac
to prareat Haraee frees aaaettar her
Uther. 8ba threw. aafaJM MV
of him hut Haraat. H waa.aald.
For rear at aeerhr Tty-aMalM
of the. eeaatv atratut- Ikr. .ekhar ,
Cresplo or Ilaaea VealdJaHar'.a4bl
attempt to obtain aa tadlctmeat
against the other for aeme alleged
offense. .At othr,-tlav. the of
fice of the coQaty heard, oi'a'aper
vora ivould, bV the jateae.iet .ei
citing times whea the ,ie)s arrived
to make' complalat agalai h
other regarding alleged read tjearua
tlon, ' ,
The' "beginning of the fetal i)alM
back many years to a4 time whea
Haynes 'erected a gate1 across the
road the Cresplas were, foraed to
tako to enter their arpaartI The
gate. Instead of belag itaiple bars,
waa made of huge tree UathJ which
required two mea ta lift aalde.
A younger soa of Creepla la said
to have 'moved awaf 'fraai.tha, home
ranch because he feared tfaiaes, but
the father refused. ta-'Slt'thh; pro
perty. ' ' .
Haynes. before comlaa ta Mendo
cino county, waa a captain la the
Salvation Army, Neighbors ,saM they
hare often heard hWquelo'tno Bi
ble la exhortations oa "brotherly
love" and concerning how hilghbora '
should llo In noace together.
T-
MANAGER IS SOUGHT
Athletic AsMKiatloa to flaea-AeHv-
Hies' la .tiaaoa of waa.Tieaaei
The Klamath Amateur Athletic as
sociation Is seeking a saeaager.Ile
must bo a man who Is famller with
athletics and.' capable, "of cesdactfac,
the asaoclatlon on a 'baaaeef-llko'
basis.
Decision to placo the ,ac()vltea of
tho association la the aaaas of a.
manager waa reached l ajmaatlag of
the board of directors at h caasaher
of cpramerco yesterday, i-aftrsooa.
The doclslon was basod oa (aea,ece
ally, tor having he aocitle ifsier
tho direct chargo of some.one POfsoa
who can deVoto suf f If let' Mo to the
work to assuro f reqaeat, atlle(ie ac
tivities, to keep tho gymasalafi efea
at certain hours and to secure mem
bership applications. VCoatpeasaUofc'
probably will U derived-famb'-
celpla. the raaaager, to .be paid a fix
ed percentage of tho asioektfoa'e la-
come. Thus his compeawljea sratild i
dopend largely upoa hie jwa,abMtr.
Tho assoclatloa has several ..per
sons under conslderatloalbal wf) at t"
appoint a manager uaHl HHsavUt
that tha 00 most capable. baiHlttM.
the work has bees foa4;)taaaa .
will be glad to.eoaaJda,ta!aftaa- ,
ilea of aay see waa ti aaa- '
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