The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 23, 1922, Image 1

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"Forgive Them," Were Last
Words of Fallen Leader
Of Free State Army
COItK, Aug. j:i.-"FnrRlt' tlirnt "
These werti Ilic Innt words of Mlcli.
nil Collins, commander of llm free
Mate imny, an ho lay dying from mi
itH.nnnnln'it liulli'l hem ImhI night. Tlm
word wrro nildrnsiPil to Major (1pii
rnil Oallmi,
The asaajnlnatlnn occurred 20'
miles from Cork lnlipn Macrooin'
nml IIiiihIiiii. Collin, arrnnipunled
hy itiPiiilirm i'f llio free ulalo head
iiuartrrn Mnff, was vlilllng military
liimltlnna In Booth I ml ft ml. Urge
number of republican IrrPKUlam am
hushed Ihn pnrly hut ihn armored
rar accompanying Collins Indicted
heavy t-nnnnll lrt upon Ihn Irrpgulnr.
JuM hi ihn nitack wan beaten off
ft IhiIIpI "truck Collin In Ihn nkiilt.
Hi expired u few inliiiiiiM later.
BECALMED 43 DAYS
I'lllnhln Hlur I Told Hi KVIioon-
pr' Cm l'Hin rUfn Arrival
HAN I'ltANOI.SCO. Au 2.1.--A
Utn of Ihn iipii, n bedimed ship, It
starving crew uiu m mother with h
npw-bnrn tiabn for hoin everyonn
sacrificed ration In order lu pro
wnn II lire, thrilled Ihn water
front hum upon Ihn arrival of Iho
motor td I p Annlo Johnson with
iipwa of Iho Kan Kranchco schoon
it Win. II. Smith.
Tln iirhuonor, artordlng to re
port from l Up motor rlilp, lie.-
alninl .In Ihn. Pacific fur ,43 d '..
mid wait. i)lr.rQ)rrrd nil AllatUM H,
when Captain Thomas' Murray 'ru
rMiiiilnli to ,u;r nlnaLi, oj dircl!s.
' A plllaMn lomllllon til) hiMrd Ihn
iiilioonpr w'h dUcovprc!. 'flip trrm
of eon men hid Ikpii vllhuu nuh
Miuillal fdod f or rlnven .iluyn, U'ral;
cnr.l h.f 'Ihi-lr- pnforrpd fnt.t,hpy
eri' phy.nlnilly Uiulilii KKliul.it the
pumrspiipy supply if mIIoii otor
llm hhlp'ri ldo. Tholr prlnrlil food
for la) had or en enprti fiom tlm
hi'lioiuinr'A rarno.
In Ihn e.ihln of Iho lu'hnoucr. .Mra.
Ni-la P. Jensen, wlfn of Ihn iiunlor,
u.i't MttrniitlnK In miric her hiihy,
nlniMi rrlcji wi-ro rapidly Rrewliir:
niMknr. Tim mollier, iillhngrli fa.
vnrrd hy viiptnln mid irpw In Ihn
iiMltrr of avallahln fond, had not
tiiifflrlcnl nourishment l mipnly the
nee. In of llm InfatiU
Tim irew lif thn hpealntPd vp.iipI,
It was Mid, wan lilnnlnK 1o nhi'if
i.lKim of Inranliy wIipii thn1 motor
Khlp cmiio tn Iho mem-. Thirty
iliiyii' aupply of food turned over
In tho .lehoouer.
Kor IK day no word hud Im mi
hpnrd from llio unfortuuato vo'aiel
mid kIio had been lvcn up for lo'l.
With fvorabo wlnd.i It U otnectert
hn will ho lu bctoro Iho end of tho
week
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KIIXH UOLK PI,A Yr.lt
HALT UKU CITV, Au. 23.
Clarcnco A. CoUn, 42, vlco president
ol u department Morn horo. was In
Hluntly klllod It'to this aflornoon
wlion struck by llglitnlUB lllo play.
Inic wn tho Holt links nf tho Halt
Uko country cjub. Cohu was struck
In tlm head, t boll lairing off the
right tliju of lila fco.
WKATHtlH WIUHAHlfclTlia
Tho
baromoirlc prchsuro, u ro-
ioruQii uy iuo v.j
cloHloruiMKrHph at
Undorwood'a I'har
UiVV bus been
slowly rlsInK -Incu
8 o'clock last oven
Ing. Thlu Is an In
dication nf warmer
and morn settled
weather.
forecast for uuit
24 heurs:
Oonorully fair,
with v u r I u b I u
wlnda,
Tho Tycos rqvordlug thormomotor
rugiutofcd minimum uud mlolmuni
tt'iiipuraturua today, follow a:
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M. COLLINS IS
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MRS. BYFIELD TO
BRING NEV SUIT
AGAINST CHANDLER
Aiiiiiiiiuciiiiciit Mndei lly AltnriM-y
Who. Win. t'ln Miiit Ai Tlmo
Of AlleK'-.l Altai k
NKIV VOIIK. .Nils- 23. -Another
niMiFiillimnl development Imn grown
out of 1 hit now fmnoii.i rliMliiliDRim
ii.irly on liniiiii iho ir.nm-Atl.tntle
llnnr in h riitiill of which Waller
N, Ciiliillcr nilllloiiiilio of Atlanta,
men i'oIh klliR, faces suit for fii&U.
(Mill I., (ilyiln K. Ilyflclil, who ( I -Ii'Kch
ho found him In hit wife's
ataternnui foltowliiR Ihn ii.it ly, when
August Hreyer. mi attorney, un
tipu'rii'oil hln Intention of nulnc Ciintl-
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Iir for J10U.VOU for defamlns cliur
M'ctnr. Dreyi-r Mid hn Informed llyfleld
nnd l.ulhfr Ittintcr. an Atlanta at
torney, both of whom hrld u confer,
encp Willi htm roncernlna H)flrld'a
propiued mill, tlmt ho would hiivn
('Miid)er hcrvpd wllli p.iperA If hu
eomc.1 Jo New VdrkT ' ! ,M
"The complalnl 'filed h)- (iandlvr
rpjlrcl oil mo hy cnllltif; nm a Ktn.
blnr, nven lliotirrh my nmiip l.i not
niPntloneir."' !rr)pr?mld. "f aliafl
rrlititil' der!iiirf ni)"iHr,"lri.y
(iltaliinf Ucir rhhrce."
DrJ-jp'r was V passenicer An tho
Khlp nliem iho Incident formlwir
Ihp fi.jaf.i'r 'ityffplH'ii rnritpmiiliitpil
ault nrrfirrVd. tin sy Tio-lurrrly
irlPd' liV'nt nS tin hrhltfator when
('.miller nudo hl.irkmall ihurKPH
acaliiM llyfleld utter hn had hand
ed over a IS5.00K ehpek, which
later nu.i returned In him for hla
nolo for coinmvhat morn than fzu,
noo i, nil ii c.ihIi p.i)meut.
IIONtil.UI.tr, .iir. 23 Jlrn. Wal
ler T. ,nndler, iiIIIiiiukIi nepiraled
from her inllllonulrn tmnkcr Imn-
baud 'of Atlanta, (la,, cxprpaiied nym-
IMlhy for him In Ibo hrnndal In
ol)itiR H'no.oun damage milt
aimliuil hliii by Mra. Clyde'' IC. Hy-'
tlntd,' wlfo nf nil Atlanta iiutomo
blln iali-r.
''Tlm llyfleld Hrandul Is of a ad
nature, nlmllar lo oilier mercenary
vuaca' 11 k I n at the Candler family,"
tfald Mrs. Cundler. "It will not af
fect my ultltudo towanlH my hus
band,'' '
Tho CandlorH huvo been hepura
ted nlhco lut nprlng on account of
lucoinpntlblllty of tomporameut. A
private sott lenient wan mudo nnd It
understood that 11 divorce, would
eventually follow.
Mrn. Candlor .said hIio would ro
Him to tho United Btntea tu mako
hor futuro homo In i'asadena, Cal.,
with her child.
Mra. llyfleld brought null In
Uoorglu allenliiK that alio hud aus
tallied Injurlca when Candler at
tacked her In bur utiiterooui on
board tho Cunard liner llcronsarl.
mi thn night of July 10, whllo tho
prtloi worojen ,routo,for Kuropo.
ADJOURN STRIKE MEET
No )mh'4nIou Itrnw bed ul 1'in.t. Uou
fcrcneo of lull Presidents
NIJW VOIIK, Aiir. 2:t.-JallvB-oieeuttvea,
vunvened horn today to
consider prnpoyntn for totllomonl of
Iho uhopmen's utrllio submlttud last
wook by brotherhood leaders as mod-,
lutors, udjournod nt noou uutll 2:UU
nftor two hour's dlacuRtdou.
Howard Klllott, of tho Northern
I'uelflc, uuld ou leaving tho lucctlng,
"thu sltuutloii lunku mlBhty Borlous,"
Oouuter propouula wero bolloved to
have beon dUcutBod,
K I.AM ATI!
HGHT TO PASS
BONUS BILL IS
ON I SENITE
Chairman McCumbcr of Fi
nance Committee Urges
Early Enactment
WAHIIIKOTON, Auk. sa.--Knacl-inent
nf notiller honunr iPRl.ilallou
thin itPitfilon la d'uminifed ly nrcry
precept of financial JiiMIco nml
every prlnelplo of polltlenl honor.
Chairman McCumber of the flnnatin;
committee, declared today In tho
openlnff of tho t-enute deliatn on
Ilia nmendcd buutn bill with tho
bank rortlflcate piovliilou In lieu
nf tho orlitlnul prnpotnl for u cah
bunua.
Ashortlni; thn term "honun" Is a
mlnnoiner, McCumber aald ihn pur
pomi wan to eiiuallte, In u meaauro.
pay of men culled In the cntnra with
that received by thoan who ntoyed
at homo and profited by the cxtrav-
aitanco that accompanied thn wnr.
EXPECT INCE MOVIES
Dim-tor Wray tViliiln I'rmloethm
Will Ho HtaKil IIpd'
AMiiraiicn that tho Ineo ntudlns
n III ntago (heir rorlhromlni; prodi'r
Hon hern was1 lontnlned Iji a tele
mm today from John W'r.iy. Inco
director, at tiilver City to llm cham
ber of commerce In which Jieyald:
"I feel icrtain that tlm delalon
will bo nudo In favor of Klamath
when we atari on lorntlon. This will
be duo larely lu tlm aid Riven mo
whlln i ihcro and nlnee leavlOK'tlierp.
I will rotuniunlratt! lib you n-i miuii
ai we hato llm coet. Tho plcture.n
yuu rpiiiwero numlprful."
When Wlfll tiWo Wmyiittrndcd
roIiik Up Into WftiliTiiklon, hnt'ti-
parent ly iliangcd bl.i mlndwhcn In
Toruil (hal' i-vrr): reijulhimenl here
ould io4m'ii(. "Ainohc lither ihhiRa.
.he rp,'iIlrcil H Iwrro number' gf Mn
fur njprlvo aernn on l.lnJf river nnd
mi old liVldcit 'fn blow up.'
MNAL HTAOK IS UI.K MKD,
I'EllEIIAI.'riKvrrlSll'T CASKS
VOUT1.AND. Auk. 2... -The final
ntago was reachPd today lu the trial
of the federal contempt canes
agalntt II MrlMng hhopmen. At
torney (irrrn, rpprPM'iitlng the do
fendatilti, argued iiR.ilnnt tho Oro-
goii-WaKblngton Itallroad & Naviga
tion attornoys' proposil that tho
men bn fined and the money turned
over to the company.
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PAIXH, OltlWOV, WKII.N'KSHAV, AI'IH'KT, Si.1, JlraiS
To Wed Again?
Will urildlui; bells noon ring m;aln
for Mrs. IMIth IX'ockefcller .Mrfor
mlck, former wife nf Harold MrCor
mlelc who recently luarrle!) fianna
Wiilnliti? Sim wouldn't answer that
queHtlou when thfci" pilot if. nph was
taken as kIio ntrollril alone it Cliledo
street.
PHONE BRIEFtMUSING
t'oimuUMonrr ' Kerrlpui . UnrUrMj
Wn .Sloletl'-frum UK Office
SAIJvM. Aug. S3. Public Sprvlitj
VoiamlsKliner Kerr I Ran announced
lhat'M viiltmhlo brief In tlm telephunp
ratfi cudo.'whlch he rpent two months
preparing. 'iwil -.hlrh hoTtilendod to
haypliic nltorney general flip in an
nwerlnR tlm telephone rotnpuny's
potltlon tn Intervene In the Duncan
rult, bathbeen btolen from'b'ls offite
MAItKI-rr KKIIMIT
PMRTI.ANH, Aiir. S.I. Cattle
tdeady. Iloga Sn lower, prime
llRhl Jll.r.. In $11.73. Sheep
atemly. Kkks firm. Ilultcr steady.
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VERILY, IT'S A HARD JOURNEY
CHINA WARFARE
IS NOW AT END.
SUN ANNOUNCES
Peace Again Reigns Be
tween North and South
Sun May Be President
HltANCHAt, Aup. 2.1. Hunt Yat
i'yrn, leader of tho Bouth China ftc
lion, announced today that peace
oitaln rel-nBAbetween tho north and
tho iioutb and'that the "war Ii end
ed." Above declaration comes ai a dim
ax to tho negotiations between Hun
Yat Sen and representative! of other
factions at Shanghai for the past
several days. The southern leaders
flat declaration that the bickering
between tho Canton and Peking gov
ernments, which has continued for
tho pan rivo years, had nded,
points to the conclusion that Sun
Yat Sen soon will go to Peking, If
not to become president Immediate
ly, at leant to tako a prominent part
In the reunion of tho factions of the
country.
SUANOIIAI, Aug. 23. Sun Vat
Sen, deposed president of South
China, who recently fled here from
Canton, leaped to the front today
as a pivotal figure in the reorga
nization of the Chinese' government
with receipt of a, telegram from Wu
Pel ,Fu. dominant raill'tarj- figure
bf Xortrl 'Chltia. fla'lly endorsing
Sun's recent 'manifesto and pledging
his support Mjo Sun's policy ;fer re
building tho federal gorerrmenul
machinery.
37 FIRES, TWO WEEKS
IJuMalag- C'Mr Vaiieaal atwta
Of Blaara on lUMfraUaii
.rhlrly-scvcn 1 fires,, caused by
llghtnlug. oocurrodi,wlbia two weeks
un tbtj Klamath Indian, reservation
uurmR me rccrni pcrioa oi.eiectri
ral Htprms, according to Hal Ogle
or the Klamath- Korcstt-Protective
a.skbcUtlon. Tiro 1 protection, top the
reservation , Is unijyr supervision of
Kurcstcr Howard, who was abfo '(0
Prevent tho fires from oprea'dlng.
Numerous smalt fires have oc
curred tu tbls district this year,
none of which reached large pro
poitlons. The number of tires.' oc
curred In this district thlu year, none
of which reached large proportions.
Tho number of fires occurring each
year Is generally between CO and
0, Oglo said.
OLD PROHIBITION
PARTY 1$ REVIVED
TO FIGHT ISSUES
Elertlon of Dry (Wfrraameai aad
Opposition to A'atMialooa
Iicagiio form Platform
By Klta'AM) f. THIKIlltY
NKW YOftrC Aug. 2.1-New vi
gor Is being Infused Into the al
most dormant prohibition party
with tbeso strangely coupled aims
To elect dry congressmen and dry
state legislators, Irrespective of po
litical, parties and to prevent' the
Anti-Saloon league from "running
prohibition."
This s the statement of John Mc
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Kee, recently elected New York
state chairman of the prohibition
ptrly.
NcKeo Is a Drooklyn real estate
man, 70 -ears old, ' temperance
worker all his life. Me la, also treas
urer of the' Native Race's Ant I- Li
quor Traffic auoeiailon and treas
urer of tie, preJalbhlon trust ffiiil
which has JI.Mfl left" la beneMa
w iiiii.jhm: .
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"The 6liHiHI6arpariy- In' this
state as la. other tatesj" nays Chair
man. JHeKee.' "will put, tickets Into
the field -at the comingielectton bat
though the, party 1 machinery will be
preserved the tickets will contain
the names of dry candidates of tko
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"In other ;ipro wa are not tight-
ling for our party ticket so much, as
we are for dry .officials, no matter
what their political affiliations.
"Our aim la not to set a fox to
guard the geese. The man who likes
beer isn't fit tn enforce the, dry; law.
It Is the real prohibitionists, vvho
drinks dry as well as talks dry, Who
ought to enforce It.
"Wo nre also against tbo Anti-
Saloon league.. It may .want pro
hibition, but It wants to ran it and
malBtala.iU members In Jobs as cen
sors, ht morals., M
"The Anti-Saloon league is, one of
the worst enemies of the prohibition
party. H Is a dominating, tyranni
cal crowd'; and It should be compel
led to render a public account, of
the money It collects and spends."
Th,js,;itcKoe was told, was exact"
ly the proposal' mado by Governor
Edward T. Edwards In his campaign
for United States senator 'front New
Jersey. , ' .
"I don't care If'jt lst" Bald.Mc
Kee. "Oovcrnor Edwards Is a wet
und I am a dry but I agrco with
him in hl opposition to tbo Anti
Saloon league.
Drys Mold Numerical Fewer
"The big tight between tbo drys
and wets Is on national and state
legislator. Thn drys are In tho
majority 2 to 1, ,and wo mean to
hold our own and increase our
numbers if poaslblo. '
"Wo are against light wines 'and
(CoiUaued 01 Fas I)
RADICALS ROUNDED UP
mx Additional Arrrats Mad Ui ItaW
By Federal AbU ' ' '
CHICAGO. Aug. 23. Six addition
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al arrests wcro made by federal
agents In a raid yesterday on a meet
ing, near Brldgmsn, Michigan. Fif
teen nre already In jail at St. Jos
eph. .Michigan.
Fedoral operatives under Instruc
tion trom Washington wero attempt
ing to round up communists and oth
er radicals who. participated la what,
vas (Intended to be secret session
near Brldgman. Sixty or more voro
roported to bavo escaped through the
woods, ' ". ' ' '.
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South. Pacific Vica-Prei-idrat
, State View at"
Chamber
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There to no. possibility of disss
bermeat of the Southern' Packless:!
Central Paclflo lines, saldrB. p. He
CormlekV viee-presldenl' of ,theBo'tithi
era Paciflc'.today at the foruji jaa'sh- '
eon of ihe(,'chamber of 'e'omaeref; f
The Central Pacific, .b'rldffifc C0
mites of unprod'ue'tlve 'UntHm"
tween Reno and Ogden, aa'fd,:Bi
dependent tor fts eibrtiaee upMtra't- '
tic gathered by tie BoifherV Pacllc
In the' productive valleys ofthe Tt
dflc slope arid tarne'dnsiir'tVJt for
direct haul east. vtft C " l
The Central Pacific "Wf4'at 'a
brrdge aloa'e. but aa MMaMpMaatalA
brldge'nevertheleas, for I'll 'coarse
across the Sierra's anaihe'Wefi':be
yond Is the route through 'whleh traf
fic has constantly flowed tlnee
tho first pioneer 'pushes) iereae the
Trnekee summit. It was 'tharou(e
at the'aoey express and It la aaday
the only feasible route tor. th traaa
contlnenut 'aviator.1' ? t kt,
' I(wllt.awaya be thejiataralfwite
lor traffic, said Mefkl'iid .'
raflway' route an V-'aa 4lmw ar
railways. bitttbevOnltaPslKc;vaa
an Independent Mne.'U a li'fM4llJ
uy ana h inposvijn,. ;,t.u- ,
Ion Pacing to'ssalatsd 1t" taeMak Urn 1
IcJtkcaMturally.aiilf- . ,
r.TaV'Wiaoa otAhmMMtmlfk-
UoiailtBn-.rallwWataA'.siTfca .
aatetr' teft.'to' the' vrtaVJaSMa4l' t
the Interstate nei !: ttifitHt?.
n. irfjwiMritm.m
WH.wood'-lCIaUi alkMvweid
bo liillf li Ueoitusta Pailtlc rV,
UinawtBe CSflaal, aVtA!Sfss4K'iaarr
swered that' the WW; had ( U
primlse''bf Jallaa'l&attscbaldt,;
chalnsaa of tie', Boutfcri') Pacific.,
execuUve board, aV the Natroa cut.
ott would be bulrl. 'Wllii'Uat Is
done.1 be said. tbouirVtaWa kf bVa
ao' promise bf ,eurthe..'('Bjtructloa, ,
the Weatwood tine woiMraatnrally
tol'loir. , ? " t l I ''
KrdlUcbaldt'a word 'is' 'beyond
question.' he said, and his sUtsasest
absolutely dependable."' , ''- ,-
-McComlck'satd tiat wheR.' E.
Strahofn' started his leeal u "railway
plans, he (McConnrclicjJaadedvwiih
him to build toward fTaatwood li
steadf of toward SprjMMe river, and
he believed today'-,, that flrah'orn
would hare do'h'welt''ttriiBVtrlisteii
ed to the, plea. ' ;.;'
'This, afternoon McCofmlcIc wijnt
with W. K. Brdwn to thi.Weid ranch
and said that when ha went' from
hero he was going, to try aid' ge't to
gether somo colonists,' who -would
not be "men who.aIh'e hsrse-
bac,lt.M ,.',' n);'. "'
Ho expressed renewed," ceafldence
In Klimath :aska, dalfjrkil trrloy
and urged cooperative sftertVy;thf
community to establish that ladustry
on an In'creailagly larsfaeale.
"Mining or ilmbs never 'asade a
city," -ho said. "AkrleilUiV'alose
has made many." r t-V ' . ".
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Posiansitter Want itmmmlftlJ'itkmt
moi a caruiaaeK 1
cardu be handled catsfuHr.aa at
ooiii or tuiiuu, aai, fast jmfr sw r,
fyrnojj.' premptly: '4ttyYf;.;ss'd
In.koeplng, a eoa.a.aW.
ate record of box tn. jafis jfjfe
roas recclvlsg ,jMra;iUMtt
the biei.HqipelU'.sirtlsM,K;to
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dlstrljiuH ti,, tegMti
local tK-Kofflce carHlihoauai-.
bcr of' tie box, at ' t'lia; te''ssii'aiilc
llnds Tie'low for 'th' has; owiier "to )
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,.