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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1922)
, jv.; "f m?Msrr r w .i:c fcwnixiQ Herald .., i ?in ""$ WEATHER FORECAST 'IONMIIIT A.NI WKH.VIIHDAYi r. Ki:iTi,i:n, noi,i;u ro.Muiir. OFFICIAL PAPER OR V s, IS KLAMATH COUNTY. AND VMS? OF KLAMATH FALLS A "m .T 11. til Member, of the Associated Press 'js rtt (PIE 'ifleenth Year, Sit. fill'.! lIIIIE HELD UNLIKELY Harding Believes Congress Should Grant Powc But Doubts Necessity WARIIINllTON, Aug. i!).- I'rri.. Mi-iil llurilliiK Mill liclluvcji mil. KU'wi Mmtilil grant him Immediately authority ii t.,h (,vir rullrtuiU nml mining prinrllei, II mux said IfHla)' lit tllll Hllilll ItOUNC, llllt llHM. KKiiirnl loiigreitliiiial HpnkrHmuii Hint only Hit' Krliiiim-kl public tiPccN nlty would iiiuvi) him tn exercise Mich power If ;ralilcil. I In doe not, however, Intend to mukit fur. mill ilrmatiil for such powern tin. Ifw emigre nlinttH n; unwilling iipjh In enact legislation. Ho ho. Iluc them U no present nrrosilly for tiurh nctloix, CIIICAOO, Auk 29. Tli 1'nllml fiUlM railroad Inlior board today . denied lln mill Ion of W. Jrtt limk, labor atnlljillrlan, Hint tlir board Immediately deflno lliu prlii rlpln of n IIIuk wage In llio case ef Hip maintenance of wjir v. plo)eei seeking Incrpjim of Hm minimum pay rale. Al the rniupat of Prpuldrut (Jrnblo of iho main tcii ance organization, tlm hnirlng wan Minn ntljniirnrd unlll tomorrow, v (Initio announced Hint lia wan' liilmcrnpliliiK President Harding ami J Senator Cummins nnklug them lu present lo iront lo rongrrs nn nninmliurnl to tho transportation net making It mandatory for tlin labor board to enunciate the prlii rlplr ufn living wtirp. WAHHINtlTON. Auk, 29. Aband niinmiit of President IUrilliis Pr poral for it fed n raj conl agency with llio capital to buy, up) I sinl' dMrlli ii In ro.it wax mino-iiuceil to llio Iipiim' ioil.i)- li- Chairman Wmsluw' of tlm .liilvrstatn commerce. comiiiUilon. Wlnslow raid tho president' ac quiesced In tlm cliiuiro of plan. I'OUTIiANO, Auk. 2p lV.tural JtiilKn Wolrnrlon toilay foutnl null y nml Mintnrril tlirro of tliu H Hliopmon occiifi'il of vIolalltiK llio PlrKvtlni; Injunction nml rlcnml 1 1 otlirrH, Itulivrl Ornm aiul HrorRu Sluriiuiiu wrrn ncplrnicil lo no i;i)a In JhII ;iml flunl :oO erli.. Mm tin nml Ulniluck wrio fliu'il r0 r.irli. IMNCINNATf. Auk. 3?. Clurl.N nml million I'uiplojTH nt (do CM r.iK". MIlHiiukru K- B. I'mil ami tlio III I'iijvo & HuulliHPMcrn ruIN roailn Iiuyo affcclpil kpUIpiuqiiU mi w.ikim mnl workltlrc couiIIIIoiih, union licail'iuurli'm minoiiticeil toilny. AGENT AVERTS WRECK Sultih Tuincil In Tlnio to rn nit ItumiuajK Hlrlklntr I'lisst'iiKfr IIIINI), Au. 20. Tho xtptlnii iiKont nt Ilctlmom) la.it nlKlit dllcli i'il 10 runaway frclKht cam hy turn. Iiir a nwltcli, thurohy oavliiK n pas-Ht-niicr train pushIiik Inter. A rail way iipuoilor today collided with ono or Iho fare, uxplodlnu u tank. Four Jupiiiiriio ncctlon men woro lutriicil, .UlllKKT ItLI-OIU roUTI.ANI, Auk. 2. Valllo. Htumly, I logo 00c lower, prlmu Hi;lit SIO.CO' to 111.00. lUtRH 2c hliihor. buyliiK Pflcpii 20c. Blioop !itil. Iluttur 8toadj Wi.WrilKJl HtOIIAlHUTIKS Aftvr aliout iwolvo Iiouih of Miry Htouily Iniroinulrlu piCHHiiro tlm Uyclo KtnrmaKrapIi n t Umlorwooil'u I'lmr mucy hvKiin to rog. lutur n full nlxiiit noon today. llrlnK wlndH ii ro nut to provull tonlKht Forocutit for noxt 21 heura: ' 1'urtly cloudy, con tlnuoU wurm. Tho Tycon roconl Ins thormomotor rcsluturod muxl mum ami minimum tumnorulurcu lo duy uu follewu: , I D 3E BireOVERNMENT IWEOII'HeB' Njt '- kV Miu Edith Huntington Sprcuklcs Wakcfiehl, said to have offered ?100 a month for life lo Mrs. Rodney Kendrick i fshc would allow Kendriek, San Francisco ar tist, his freedom so that Mrs. Wakefield might i marry him. ARTIST'S WIFE IN DOUBLE - BARRELED ATTACK ON ROMANCE I Mi. Xrliin liciiililtk AnUs 9::u.(miii ' It.iniiiirf From Wuiimii Who Miuli j "Un lUii-Kulu" Willi lliislimiil San jKKanoikco, auk. 211. A ilquhle-barrclcil nltnck on the ''lovo harRaln" romanru of .Jim. IMIlh lluutlncton .SprcckkH-Wak..-flcld mnl Kodnry KcinlrliH, jiuws paper aitlat, wiih mailo hy MrH. Nflllo Kumlrlclc, In Milt:i filed lu Oakland asl.lni: jao.OOti d.uniir.i'a from Mm. Wnkvtltld nml nbsolut ilhoric wiih .illmony from Kcmlrlclt. Mrs. Wakoflild was tho firm wlfo of John I). Sprcrklc, Jr. In liur nulla Mrs. Kcmlrlcl; ujI out (lit) ili'liills of iho $100 n mouth In Iniluro hpr tu dUorro Kentlrlck. Sim told of iho lonfonslon hy Jlrs. W.ikcfpi mnl Kcmlrlcl: that they lovnl p.jiIi other, which tm mid' was mndo nt lliu tluio of tlio of. tor. Tlm orcuircnriM on which ho haxpd htr complaint for dhoico ate i nalil hy Mm. Kendrick to have oc. ciirrml In Mrs. Wukcficlil'a uotn In Snusullt'o. mnl on n romantic ramp Ini: trip In tlio Sierra Noviidn mniiii tiilnn. Tlieio occurrcnct'rt, Mra. Kcmlrlck nllofied, ontltlo her to u illrorco with alimony nml tho custody of her llttlo (IniiKliter, nml to llio vnlun of tho nfCt'ctlou mnl protection of IContlrlck. which Bho chaiKca Mm. j Wukoflohl took from her hy "arts, ortlflccaiunil means." Tho v.riuo of Kondrlek'H lovo hIio bIvcs nt 30,., 000 In tho alienation suit. In lior complaint mraln.st Mr.. ' Wakofloltl Mm. Kendrick staled: "On Juno 22 tho ilofonityuit (Mr Wukoflcld) provnllcd upon tho plalntlff'H htishiind, Kodnoy Ken drick, to filvo up hlu position lu Oakland and tn'nhandou hlu homo whornln ho had bcon HvliiK wlMi plaintiff mid movo hlu offccla lo Haiiaulllo lit tho homo of Iho ilofeud. nut, mid Ihoroafior licciiuso.iit tin Interest manifested lu htm by tl.( defendant, ho council to bo Intor o&luil In tho plaintiff. lu tho Milt aKnluat Kendrick thu plulntlff hh)s: "On July 1R, whon plaintiff ro- tiiinod from Stockton to her homo in Oakland, Bho disco voted that hor hubbund hail nbamloncd their homo lu Ouklmul and wan living nt tho hpmo of Mm. Wukoflohl in Sausa- KIjAMATII 220 Lost At Sea SANTIAGO, Chili, Aujr. 28. Two hundred-twenty persons were lost at sea today when the Chilean cteamshii), Itata, sank off the Chileaji coast near Conumho. The uassemrer list num bered 150 persons and the crew numbered 72. Tinti:i: siurs Aciioti.vi) SKA'ITl.K. Auk. 29. Freighter Wnbnsh mid the whalinip steamer, Oray, Rroundcd lu a heavy fog lu tlio straits of Juaii Do Fuc.i today. Tho Bteamcr Nlkn, which ground ed near Cnpo Fl.itlory yesterday l.i ntlll ngrounil today. NOW IF WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO SUPPORT THE THING V-))J Tir x HB WOrlT HURT bu SOMEThiKQ y; F "'-" "' ' vew BAD. SMALLBR ? V gir HO05EHOLO PT You t IVtM.H, OKI.'ttO.V, .TUI'.KIMY, AV.UVHT lilt, Iikm iH. CALIFORNIAIS TO OBSERVE jBIRTHDAY OF STATE SEPT. 9TH. llunitnr, Klunlft, Muilc mnl I'nnido lu I'm in rroxnim; Cub Hear In Ilelnx Koiigbt N.ilhn horn Caifornlanir, now res. Iilmil.i of KlamnllJ county, plan oh- Ni'rvmicn of thnlr ulaln'n birthday, floptember 'J, with ;t bamiuot at tho chamber of commrt'o niomn, u pro r.rnm of tilunlit nml wiialc and prob ably u parade. . The flrnt romtnlltPo jnccllns, hold l.int n Ik lit. developed oil I of tho In KreilletilH of u Hiltteiufir'i parade, ex cept a cub bear. fAnoiie ha vine n cub bear for roil . or knowing of miyono who has mich nn animal, will confer a la1 Ins faror by In formlni: J. J. Mil er nt the Sruth eru I'.iclflc .Btatlon. A trlitatlvi! Iltl of Callfornlanrt wan prpparcd, showlnR nbout 30 ra- tlves of that qUIti may bo ccun'.ed onto tako part. ' It It bollnmlKhcro nro tv.-Ico or Ibrij llmrrttlin'tmany. bwover. who will bof ferreted out-botwocn now mid Scplombcr 9. All natives of Callfornli w'o tm lako pari In tho observance of the occasion nro nskrd lo net In touch with tho relebratlon cotnmlltec, by notifying F. It. Soule at tho I'crald office. , J J. Miller ts the KCcrnt thalr nan of tho committee. Sub-corn-mltlco wero choicn bit night to ar rniiRo for Bpoakuri, inujlc.' .lecora ilons, 'dinner, jiarodo and other fea tures that will mark tho celebration. BEND GETS NEW MILL CiMrl(y of llroil.Sr.wlnn plant To B Doublet! IJENI). Anft, 29. ronst'tjctlon of ii new mill wbtchVwrlll rciur. In ilouh Hut: tho capa(ily'"it Its lont plant will bo begun by thu llrooks-Scanlon Lumber company as soai ni tlm de tails can be wnrkud or.'. Jlulldlcz plans worn under dlr.cimicn lu run forencen lield hero retually partici pated In hy President 1' F. Ilp.oks. Vice I'ri'ildcnt M. J. Soanloiu '"! Ocneral Manager 11. K. llroik.. Fol lowing tlm local meeting 1). F. liroakB returned to MluntrapolM and word hai now been received Irom him di recting tho starting of tin proj'it. Tho new mill H to bo lotntid nt high grouad on tho river nbout a quarter of n mile up Mruim from tho present mill. Until engineer have como In to preparu final plans tl.o exact details of tho new mill will not ho nallable but, in general, r.cc-ril-Ing to a etatcment made by Coneral Manager II, K. llr,ool;s It will bo In nil essential respects a duplicate of tho present milt though larger. It Is also possible that' three baud i.iws E HELD OUT Fill RESCUE OF Rescue Party Making Head Way Toward Miners in Argonaut Mine JACKSON. Cul., Aiir. 29. Horo for tho re.icuc of the men, now uald to number 17, trapped vlncu mldaluh' Sunday by a flro In tlio Argonaut coal mine, was revived today hen It was announced that crowi i1I;rIik away tunnel obstructions Lctweos tho Kennedy and Argonaut main khaftH and wero making bctti.-r rrn Kress than wan expected. Ten men from tho Tnltod Stntcr burenunbo rescuo crow have b.Tn Kolng down In relays. I'lins far their work conslMts largely of tnnklpi; ob servations. This mornlriK they reach ed tho 2700 foot lovel from which tho crew wna driven Isst nlBht when f.OO Kallons of water was rele-scd in tho shaft. Tho tsmoko Is ver' Inlensa Pt the 2700 foot lovel and tho flro Is rnRln fiercely below that point, and Is Kradualjy creeping upward. RIVERSIDE AVE. OPEN Detour Via Canal ami Orlntlnlc Iload Xo lAiiiRer' XeceMiry Tllrcrsldc OYcnuo today was thrown open to traffic and detour via the rond along tho cartel, then by tho McCormlck ranch to tho Orladale road. Is no longer necessary. Itlyertldn was closed yesterday, but was thrown opon.-whcn tho street comlttco of Iho city council urge tlio Warren construction lo completo j tho paving Into, tnsanor 1.i:AlivyUl not obbtrucl tratflc. Tho closing of tho street brought (n storm of pro. testmauy declaring that driving along tho canal at night was dan gerous. Neither tho'clty or the par Ing 'company cared to accept the r. .possibility for accidents on the 'de tour. will bo installed Instead of two. Uo cldes tbn bands tho cqalpra.-nt will consist of n re-saw, an edger npil a trimmer. In addition, as at tho present mill, there will bo a special odger for ro-manufacturlng lumber where, by so doing, tho griulo ran bo raised. Tho" machinery will be supplied by tho Diamond Iron works, of Minneapolis. Whether tho new mill will be drlv- on by steam or by electricity Is yet to bo decided, hut In cither cas n completo holler Installation will ho necessary. EHIHEDIN BOOTLEGGERS ARE GIVEN SIX YEARS TO QUIT BUSINESS Prohibition lender Hays It WH1 Tnko 1.1 Yenrn After Tlit tt Make America Bone Dry hy i:mYAni m. tiiikriiv NKW YOIIK, auk. 29. Ilojr long do prohibition leaders think it will take lo mako America dry? "Twcnty-flvo years," says William W. H. A.VDKIt.SO.V MMAAMAMMWWVWWkikil '.MkMWWm II. Anderson, stata superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League. Anderson, though a state leader, is tho most militant prohibitionist la tho country and ho admits tie bas tho hardest Job In tho wettest state In what hoabi "liquor's black belt" New York, Rhode Island, Connecti cut, New Jersey nnd Pennsrlr.nta. In an Interview' with NE. Serrico bo mado these nrcdlctloai; il. - !, l!r A -r- "Wlthln fire or l r"we will have broken the political backhrnb of booi and vheokW nil serious efforts to chango tho dry lar "Within nan, her fly.j i.- sis years tho tijj(.i' will be 'ro generally in Jill or In terri,- fh,t tho Volstoti act will nut le brukcb any more than other law are. "After that It wltl take 15 years for coir-rlote eduiulin of the peo ple, especially tLnso nt foreign birth or extract; )n respic'lng the nature nnd effect :if nlcohcl Jo Ike point whera prohlblllin will no longer he eltlur an 'w r a pel lem." """Anderson thinks prohibition real ly will be here In 1I7. ?-rhaps earlier but 1947 is his ioerva tlve estimate. "Mapa-ine straw toh don't both er us." ho said. "Nor does th itrow. lng agitation for beer and light wlnr Thoro Isl't ono chance In 100 ot the Volstead act being changed." Qualifying, be added: Out It tc Is changed mark you, it will only be temporary." Consumption of alcohol has drop ped to 10 or 20 per cent corirparod with prc-prohlbltion days, Anderson estimates. Tho number of drinkers, ha thinks, has decreased almost as much. "I haven't any Illusions abou congressmen and legislators," he said. "I know lots ot thoso who voto dry aro wet personally. Thcy'ro hon est If thoy voto occordlng to tho son tlmeut of tholr constituents. "Politicians and tho public general ly will ovenually get It through their heads that anarchy is tho only alter native to enforcement and obser vance." Tho Anti-Saloon leaguo will bo no ccsaary, Andorsou says, through most of nnd perhaps all of tho 25 years necessary to make prohibition pro hibit. "It will cost more, loo," he sad, "borauso wq now have two jobs where wo formerly had ono. These nre: first, to hold tho law by uloctlnc dry congressmen and stao legisla tor; and second, to entorco tbu law by organUIng tho public to got bei hlndo tho. regularly constituted iocrj enforcement authorities back up good officials, jack up tho others, "Wo aro pushing u tureo-fold plan: First, community ourollmont for en forcement through tho newly form ed 'Allied CItUons ot, America, Inc.! forcing overyouo to tako a deflnlto stand cither for or against law and order;' second, enacting an enforce ment ordlnanco In every community; third, applying tho 'Yonkers Plan' wueio enforcement Is lax, by co operating with officials 'If thoy wjll onforce tho law, or focusing publicity m ptuim nvsVcaiPM XLI.A.Jgi Draft of Propofcj jj. Is Submitted: Ar fl&l mhlm in M YatM ",'V The form of Income bonds iHiW proposed to give the city In exchange for title to the portion of the O. C. It B. railway known as the Klamath Municipal railway,- upon completion of tbe O. C. ft E. to Sprague .liTr was preseated'to tbe city connell for consideration last night ,t It la proposed to dlTlde th total Issue of (300,000 Into bonds ef 1, 000 each. la accordance wlb the contract entered Into hitweaa, tbe city and the O. C. ft E. on May 29. 1919, the face raise of the bonds will become payable la 99 years and, the Income will be determined according to the folowlng clause ot tl con cen tract: ' . There shall be paid on account of said Income bonds annually to the holder thereof.' on Jaanary 10 or each year after dellrery to first party In tho 'manner hereinafter set forth, baaed upon computation at of December 31 or the year pro ceeding, such per centum of the net Income of second party, after deluctlna from the grose. Income, operating eapenaee, malnteaMee. Interest oa bonded IndebWaeee, taxes, aado ther . obligations, 'a shall result from dltldlnr 9M9,fM by the ram arlttsi from tfca, addi tion of tbe ram ot SSaO.OS (a the tout capital stack of eeeoaa party. Issued aad outstanding apaMHk rate ot computation. "' City officials are ceuldarfac Mw whether It eon forms la alLreapeeta to the contract.! ' ' ' A resolution was adopted dlreeUeg construction of Sidewalks en 'Oraat street betweea Bight and'Nlnth.'rire property affected It owned by B. R. Daaaer, Geo. D. Chamberlain, W F. Arant and Alfred Btelnmetx. A similar resolution was for East street. Nelson, street and Johnson arenue was considered but was U1U over until It could be determined, whether a sidewalk could b laid to better advantage elsewhere: Thw resolutions would affect property owned by Lloyd Porter, Jobs Ran dall, H. P. Dow, Cbas vTv.'ofito, B. K. Lewis aad O. W.aHrksr.' An ordinance was latrolu'eed aad weat to the secoad readM-whitca provides for paymsat ot iV,120.38 to If. W Loreas for cbnsVratloa of the sixth sewer unit, InsMd' ot as.asB.iD, tne original coatsacf price. D. D lifUrf Campbell entered, a I vfcer- oua verbal protest against t posed detour ovor tho Orladale road while construction Is iador way on South Riverside. II' de clared the proposed detour wtV'an outrage comparable only to tUMtiof the Strahorn road. . . Permits allowed were: J, T. Mc Colium. to construct 6-room "house at' Crescent and Canby, approxi mate cost f3,C00; A. R, aienger, to construct garsgo on lot 7i;'beek 44, Nichols addition; C. noBrjf. to Improve shed, 124 Walnut Tbe application of, Ben &JRW .to operate a portable fruit stand, wajii denied, and that ot Cbss ,)ff?r to conduct boardlngaouso at 1021 Mala was allowed subject, 4 ap proval ot the tiro chief.VfcW'f Tlf ' CAPPER BACKS BONUS Ksjuum Seswtar TeHe SjesMta famf' WASHINQTON, Aug. tirA , nouuclng that support ot Ueaw4sW' as nothing more than a Hre,4al for tbe boys who did the tlghM, ......; ' w R seaaU siWTM',tto,'fcstoMtJ HIE BINDS VlUUEj ff TO COOp Senator Capper, of KaatM UM.tU . : senatb todsy lbi rfM '' profiteer. w. W,t'V.i ii ,- o 1 ;j i i m i;! & j . if ir?u V": High LOW , 80 lMiMlJiMtfl(tMV4 jatIlwl PW"Wwpw, sW J pH P,BPWsr' BP"I hrTfHeoHrv; (Continued from Page 1 ) (,Contln9a, lo Pjss,U -Lx V i . '-?fAVf"'iV'i.W. V vtWW 'MAK y .. rT. 4' .A'