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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1923)
yyi........ i"i-iiirnrifvrrnAJi-A'ui - Equal Right$, Equal tisftcc , are the Twin Pillar of Democracy I A Million a Month la Klamath County I nduatrial Payroll SO Member of the 'Associated Pre 1 ftSTrUtmKitli Year. No. TOM KLAMATH FALLA, OKBOOW, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 86, 1033 PRICK fitjb crirre CITY HOUSING PROB LEAfl WILL BE DEALT WITH Broad Building Program to : Be FormuUted by C. of . C Committee , ' Realizing that If Klaamth is to take advantage of ber opportunity Ml (row, mora houses muni bo butlt for nowcomors, (ho chamber vl , commerce todny laid plan (or the launching of a oroad bulldlot program!, ,; ''" . , Ths program will bo formulated y. Commit to composed of Jack ktmfesM, M. 8. West, O. V. Ilout. Mayor Att.hur n. Wilson ud K. ft. , Pen-In, A meeting was ti.-bed-uled -tor (its today when prelimi nary plans were to b dcuMd. ' Strong Demand Frit .This movs com ss a result of e,, strong Bomond (or hornet which has Mlited (or tb put HYirtl months. Unleea tbo demand U mat, there 1i no possibility of Klnmalh enjoying even a normal growth. IIouea are being butlt, aod not (oat bough to supply the local demand. Recently there baa boon' an lnflui Of nrtweoraert, and ioma have boon forced to Isve (or want of a house. Two women, Just arrlrad from Mtchlgsn with ho Intention , of purchasing a boma and -remaining , bar permanently, loft today for California after aaarchlng la vain for a suitable house. They "were willing either to buy or to .rent. They appeared at tba chamber of commerce tbli morning to make In quiries aa to tho boat .route aouth Into California. Ttioae women told BetreUrjs . Oebln -bet , tUoy had. nesto a great (leal about Klamath , Fslli, that, tteopls everywhere srsre Miking sbont the elty. . Intlkwtlvo of Condition . While tna foregoing la but s single ease, 11 Is polm.ed out tliat H Is Indicative of the conditions bars. Unless the elty Is able to supply homes to newcomer, it la useless to expect the city to grow. Tba elty will ba unable to reap the harvest retailing from the tremen dous amount of publicity in connec tion with the beginning of railroad construction. Another Important phase of the situation Is ths lack of accomoda tion! for mill workers. . Too exe cutives of the Weyerhausor Timber rompany when hero recently brought up this point, according to Jack KlmbeJl, local representative, said tear waa cxprorrwd by thorn that.. In event they should establish operation here. Mho houalng proli lent would bo a sorlous ono. Tlio eompany has no Intention of build Irrg a city In collection with the . tlnt., but will look to IClamath Falls) for houalng accomndltlnns, Wild Kimball. ''",, At prHwmt thnrn In onn building . nnd ,lonn .company horn, Romo nr , rhgiiunnt moy bo made, whoroby Mils company can oporat morn oxton tfvly? It In . probable nlso thnl lilitldera 'Will ho Induced -to como hero from pbtowhoro. ' . MARKKT ItKPOHT ' rOKTLAMP, Oct. 20. Cattlo Ktoady, bogs stoAdy to ' Htronx, shocp steady, eggn unHoltlod,' but tpr. ,wcak,' onnlor. - - " .WKATHGft ItKPOHT Tho Cyclii-Ftorni agraph ; nt Undor wood'B Phnrinacy rocordod a vary ovon " bnromotrlc prossuro ' . during tho last 24 bourn but slnco 11 o' clock this, morning tins boon falling ruthor shhrply,' Tlio movomont, If rontlnnod, would Inillcnt'o a chnngt) In woathor - coiidltlonn. KorocaHt for noxt 24 houre: , flnnoniNy full' with Imlsk winds tomorrow morning, Tho Tycos rocordlng thormomo tor roglntorod mnxlmuin and mi nimum tomporattiros today as fol lows: ' , High 6 'tow '..i,..l,...........v,.l..,. 81, . , lOHIH'H VKMKH CJIMKT t'MAIK'KM IN COXMKCTIO.V WITH VfcTlillAXH' BUREAU WASHINGTON, Oo:. it Charles ft, Forbes, forhier director of the Veterett's bureau, IttUod a statement todly denying "utterly and abao- lutoly falts," ths charges mads by Eiisi H, wommar, of rniiadsipbiSi befors ths ssnttt invettlgatlng com mt.tes of alleged bribery and corrup tion VI in 'oontrsctt for veteran)' bureau hotpluli. TOURIST TRAVEL Four Time as Man Will. Pas Through Klamath in 1924, Says Hotel Man' "Klamath "Kill Is will have four tlmr as many (ourlse panting through on their wsy to 1 Crater lake next yr at they had latt summer," averred Richard W. Prlco manager of Crater lako lodge aid of tho Multnomah hotel of Portland who was In town today. "And In three years I predict that the Increasing numbers of tourlats will affect tho butlnoas of this country so much that Klamath resid ents will hardly recognlie Klamatb Falls." "Ths one thlag that has been holding this country bai:k," contin ued Prlco, "Is the Green Springs mountain road. Tourists Inquiring at different tourlet agenlces were i wanned to stay away from tbla road If they valued tbelr comfort and car. Now that tho road Is being rebuilt tho tourist will follow his natural inclination and drlvo from iledford to Crater lake, and then south sad wett through Klamath Falls to Ash .land. That If what ths tourist wants to do. lis . baa no deslra to ret una by tba samo road ho cams over but Is snxlous to see new country. Your Oroen Springs road will be completed and In fins con dition by neit tourist aeason and then watch them come." Tries baa been devoting ths psst several weeks to a study of ths main highways of Oregon in order to give correct information to the many eaatsrn tourist agencies who are de manding tor information about Ore gon roadt. JIo said that next yesr the tourln travel In Oregon would far exceed (he travel of this year or any year In the pint. Intoroet In Crster lake and othor scenic attractions of this stato has boon Inspired throughout tho coutry, and Cramer luko Is proparlng for tho 1n- crcuo. An addition is boli.j built on to the lodeo' at tho lake that will take earn of 200 mora pooplo.lt will ba ready In July. Price la rot urn Ins to Portland tonlcht. Love Merely Electricity . Man Is Simply Machine CIIICAOO, Oct. 20.r-la4l Is wlmply n mochatilsm run hy electri city and clieinlcjil nctlon innch' In o mndo up of -Unvnty-elglit trillion electric cell, according IMIopr go V. Crllo, Cleveland surgeon, hero ' tt'.i nits' lug ' lllo convanilou c-f the Collogo of Surgnons. iKinotlons: lovo, hate,, fear nro lint Htltntlll loinienlng currents of tiliiclrlelty tlirntlgli cortiiln piilhii, lie Sill (I. ' , , I'ich coll or tho body, 28 trillion of tli-in, Is n liny.-wot battery, wHli ncRntlvo nnd positive polo, nivordliiR must posltlvn; tlio colln of tho liver most poxltlvo; ho colli of Iho liver tho most nngatlvo, Tho energy Which inn k (vi illnho Ttuth hit homorn which drives; tho fci!t of tho busi nons mini to work, which works tho finger of tho typist nnd cnusos Jney Dnnipsoy' to drlvn his right for a knockout, l.i stored In n Inynr surrounding dnoli of tho 2$ trillion cells, n lnynr 1-028 th of nn Inch, tlil:ik, -. . ; Dr. Crllo said tho groiilor tho dlf forenco In iiotenlliil between posi tive nnd noRtitlvo tho grontor tho onorgy tho ihody jMiBHrasra. i With dimth thoillfforeiioo In potential vaulslios, all Is oqullhrlum, Fn-tlmio mail o Jlia dlfforonco loss. Sloop rontoro 11.. . . .. , . PREOIGTS HUGE REPUBLIC OF GE T AT TILL Separatists Holding Their Own With Difficulty; Berlin March Fails BEHMV, Oct. SO. Ono . hundred were killed and 100 ' Injured in street fighting In Hamburg Tuesday and Wed- . ncsday, ,. , COBLENZ, Oct. 26. The Rhine land ropubllo li about whore It waa yratorday. ftaparal'ats ma'r.toln with difficulty their hold on Aix-La- Chapollo, Wolubmlcu, Donn, Mayen ce, Uuitbcrg, Duron and Crofeld. At moat places republicans are subjected toa sort of guorllls war fare bjr their opponents, requiring frequent Intom-tstlon by French and Uolglan troops to reetoro order. LONDON. Oct. 20. Vostordoy's attempta by the communists to to march on llorlln was fruit ratod by the police, says a Ccutral Nows dispatch from Berlin. LAW VIOLATIONS SEASONAL. POLICE RECORDS DISCLOSE Drunks More Frequent in Winter Months, But Motorist Predom inates in Summcrtlmo A survey of the police docket from January 1, 1923, to tho present day dUcloBoe that two chutes of law violators predominated, in the police court drunks ' and traffic violators, , Drunks fsr exceeded traffic viola tors. Sines the first of the yesr there have boon 209 convicted on the (orator ; charge. , During tbs winter months of January and Feb ruary tbey wore numerous, but as spring gradually dovetailed Into summer, traffic violators began to say "Oood morning. Judge," more frequently. 8lnce tho first of this year 644 cases have come up Jn police court. Including those dismissed. Of mis number 209 were convicted of -being drunk. . ' NO EASY TIE Work is More Than Stand' ing in Pulpit, Avers , ' Rev. A. L. Rics 1 Interesting cross-soettons from the llfo of n mlr.lstor of tho gospel wero shown tho Itotnry club at today's luncheon by Itov, Arthur I.. Klco, Prosbytqrtun milnlstur, and niomber of tlio oluh. i A proaahcr's work Is mora than rttiindiug in hu pulpit for a few minutes I'lieh Siinduy and talking mi a sorinon topic, . ltl'.-o said. Ho I'.'lil of Homo of a mlulstor's tasks, (it helping Immunity In rtl.-tnifa. comrorlliig persons In sorrow, Join ing them In wedlock, und giivo to tlm roellal iiji liiloreslliig drapery ot dolnlled personal experience, some hiimoiouii nnd o -hers p.ithotlc. Tho nvtnlstry Is worth wlillo, lllce dnelnrod. It otfers 'iio groat oppor tunity for pecuniary gain, but tt pays rich dividends In knoivUedse tlt.al tho ministering has been help ful to one's fellows and tho world at targe. ' Dr. 11, I.. D. Slewurt oir llned to Ilotnrlnns a community building phin, In whK'h tho county lilfili solionl, Amerlenn LoRlon nnd ro-'il-dno rrom tho railway pngonnt funds would ho comblried to rinnnco tho -building. A comniHton of throo UolnrUins will nnulyzo the fucta laid before tho club by Stewart and following tholr roport, there will bo fiiHhor dlsctiHsion of what tho club hKoiiIiI do In regard to tho matter. RMANYABQU STANDS PREACHER AS CAR Wrecked - m til? ' Theso few pieces of twisted wood and steel- mutely tell the story of the recent sensational Southern Pacific boudup in tunnel No. 13, near Asbland, Oro. Tho debris Is all that remains of the mall car the ban dits dynamited. Three trainmen and a mail clerk were killed In th2 robbery. And this picturo alto gives an Idea of the damage done to the baggago car adjoining the wrecked coacb. . Yes, We Have An But Have No Gymnasium Today; Not InTheStaieot Noseem; Gosh! - Ws are an athletic club", but' yoa, wo havo no gymnastics. There were gymnastics in the rooms of the Ewauna Athlo.lc club last night vocal gymnastics. ..!' .The "gymnasium" Is upstairs in tho building at the corner of Payne Alley and Main strost," often refer red to as the A. O. U. W. building. The building' adjoins the Baldwin hotel on the east: and is flanked on west1 by th'e New City laundry. ... Pedestrians last night- could easily hear the gymnasts as they did their stuff. One of them, probab ly ' more ekilled than his follows, got a round of 'applause. Ills vocal muscles were In fine form, no doubt. But there 4s something Tv.lghty queer about this "athletic" club. Deop, deep stuff Is going on there. One ran tell that by the guards posted In the streets. These gent lemen cast suspicious eyes on all posf-or by. ' Perhaps no one would pay any attention to tho "athletic" club wero It not for thoso guards. Those hard-bollod glances awnk- SIX ARTICLES IN IMPEACHMENT BILL GIVEN HOUSE O. K. Only Two Counts Ileum Inctl in Pro ceedings Agulnst Governor Million nt Noon Recess OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 20. I Six articles In tho Impeachment bill against Governor Walton wero approved today by tho lower houso of this legislature.-1 Only two counts remained for action when recess was tuken nt noon, STEINMETZ DEAD Klcrtrlr'nt Wlwird Dies of ltrrnk down Kollowlnu tmst Trip SCI 1 EN KCT AI ) Y, Ny Oct. .2S. Dr. Charles Proteus Stulnmetz, elec trical wizard, died nt his homo todny -ot a breakdown duo lo a trip to Iho Pnclflc coast from which ho recently rcturuud. TWO PAY VISKH Two woro fined In tho pollco court this morning for traffic vio lations. They wero It, V. Dunbln, employe ot tho Hill construction co,, who was fined $5 for Improp er parking, ' and Carl "Davidson, who-' was flnod the same amount, for tho samo offenses. , by s. p. bandits Athletic Club, en one'afealUatlott to the' tact that he 4s under suspicion.. . He .begins to wonder what business he baa to be' walking down the amlii street of the town. ' What right has he to pass the "athletic" club when a testing Is In full swing? Wlien the boys ara showing off thsy don't want ordin ary persons wandering around the neighborhood, do they.? Certainly no:! So run along, feller, and let the slate oi noseem iuncuou. They's a lot of important busin ess goln' on hear, A hlgii ktyl is here from tho outside and he's tell ing us hoiw to do It apd what a fine bunch we Is. I guess we'll show these people as how the a ato of noseem Is some punkina. But yes, wo haw no gymnasium and no pajamas today, but we have some fine but no, they ain't here yet-Just wait till you see us 'with cm' on. , Cosh! WORLD IN CHAOTIC .STATE. BUT GOOD IS STILL GREAT POWER Clirlstlnn Science Spcnkcr Sees IIopo in Cfi-ov Iiir Cogiiixunco of Spiritual Force Kaco riots, strikes, community and national quarrels lend weight to tho argument that tho world it in chaotic condition, declared Ueorgo Shaw Cook, in a lecture on Christian Sclonca at tho local Chri stian Science hall Inst night, but good bus still, as always, tho pow er to ovorcomo ovll and love to vanquish buto. No 1 hearer nood havo boon a student ot Chrlstlun Scicnco to have followed tho locturer's argument, which whs a clear and elementary unfolding of tho points of prin ciple upon which his faith is bas ed. , .. lie Fold that thero is a growing trend away from tho material, and a growing cognisance that tho dominating and driving forco of existence Is spiritual, -Advanced' physicians,, he "knld, are admitting tho power ot mental Influence upon -the body, that ma ny diseases are the product ot mind, and thus admitting partly tho clnlm ot Christian Sclontlots MA.V cmaromd with AS OFttCfeM A1UUVB PORTLAND, Ooli :WMI- lam Belknap shot himself tt death last night st TIgsrd nrhsn t 4 dthcers Sfrlrea to srrsst him 4 on a bigamy ehsrgs from Mosrs. head, Minn., Belknap sod sa other man married sisters li St CidUd, Minn,, two months tgo sttd drsvi to California. The titter died there, and Bslk- nap and his brlds cams to SB 4 uncle's horns at Tlgard. ' - 4 Oi. J L Britain's Plan Approved by France, Belgium And Itly LONDON, Oct. 26. France, Bel- glum and Italy havo accepted .the British Invitation for a reparations conferees, with the understanding tffat it shall take the .form of commltte of experts under author ity of the present Inter-allied repar ations commission. ' PARIS, Oct." 2. The French government is willing for an Inter natloaal conference of experts to bo named by the reparations commiss ion to consider reparations in con formity with the Versailles treaty. Polncaj-e Informed Secretary Bushes he would , accept' tho international commission to determine Germany's capacity to pay, but that the mem !tct le .named by the repass t Ions' commission. Ths British gov ernment has not - accepted this con dition. '.. ('..".' GRID BATTLE A-'i All Americans Will Play Hish School Eleven At , Modoc Park Football "fa on the program Sa turday afternoon for gridiron fans, he All American team, com posed ot local talent, will play the high school eleven at Modoc park. The All Americans have been hav ing daily practice and believe they are in shape to make-the students got up and go. The school eleven will miss Clifford Hogue, Homer Garlch and Delmar Robertson from the regular line-up, but a husky bunch ot subs will be on band. , ' - ' - The players aro: All. American: Sid Herbert, q; Joe Swlndlor, f; Prank Moore, l.h.; T. Richardson, r. h:.i I. Hllsoo. Toby - Beihn, Crls Smith, Clyde Walsh, Micky Mar tha, Lonniu Cogslns, Chip Cham- pahne, Howard Dow, R. B. WU ber, Chuch Grove,' Frank Peyton Klamath high Poto Motschonba- cher, Harry "jPeltz. Ralph Turner, Vcrnor Christy; . Kenneth Mnior, Frank Hall, Scott Wiirnn, Budge Maguiro, Agnus Walsh, Roland Corer, C4rl Yancy, Boyd Yaden and Vernon Mooro. WHKAT MUCKS PORTLAND. Oct. 26. Hard White Wheat $1.05, Westorn Rod U.02. that all disease Is tho product of mental causation. Thoro Is but ono Mind, tho loct- urcr said, and that Mind Is Ood. Tho ' one Mind ' manifests Itself through So-cnMcd human mlndff. When the individual mind Is pro perly attuned to. the Infinite all powerful Mind, there can be no disease, hatred or Inhnrmony. The lecture was well attended, In comparison with the size of tho local society. The lecturer waa Introduced by J. S. Dawson. NATIONS REPARA IONS MEET PROPOSA SATURDAY T I TS Posses Closing in on ' Men Hiding In Heart of KUnuth Forest v C? YREKA Calif. Oct 26. Posses were ' closinj? in todav.on the four suspected Siskiyou bandits in the heart of &a Klamath na tional forest. Raneer Hick ey renprted that the - four men seen in the Blue Creek canyon Monday later de manded a meal at the home of Charles Stevens.- who said thevwere all heavily armed, Stevens vss 'posi tive two of the .men were the De Autremont twins soueht as the bandits. :, J Seventr blind alleys have result ed fr'om the hunt for the Siskiyou hold-up bandits... ' Yesterday ' the sheriff's office was '.informed ol several : suspicious : characters oil lower Xhunath riyer about 23 miles from here,, who were of the same description as the Do ' Autreomnt -brothers lougiit for complicity la the hold-trp. , Sheriff Low and Deputy Cozad leaped Into a car and hurried to thai place the suspected bandits were last seen. They were still there, and that'they hd;gUnn.' But instead of , 'being', bandits, . they -proved to be two well , known iocs! hunters who were out tor nothing more thsa couple of deir. The sheriff on-, cocked his gun, told the two hunters the story, said 'belgh-ho brothers' -and returned to tdwn. -Brothers Expert Woodsmea ' "But tihe fact remains," declsr- ed the sheriff, "that there U s strong llkllhood of the three bro there being in the forests of Kla. math county and we can not af ford to overlook any tip. They are expert woodsmen and . feel . more at homaIn a forest than In a crowd ed city, street." ' Suspicion points directly to ths De Autremont brothers, .said the sheriff. The fact liha t they have not been beard of since the hold-up Is a big factor against them. If they were innocent thej natural tning would oe to aiauiose ineir wherebouts and establish their In nocence, as did the suspoxed La Chance In Portland. Also, Low added, there are doubless a number of other clues brought to light which have not been made public. , Hilling lit Canyon , ' Latest reports yesterduy wore that the bandits were believed bid ing 1n the Blue Creok canyon jn the. Klamath national forest, aliodt . 75 miles V front , Yreka. Forest ' rangers, who tlrsl noticed the sus pects, were leading an armed posse of offpeers - and : voluntoers to litfi scene.. ., ;., , . " . -, :; 'i' NAMED AMBASSADOR Frank . U. Kellogg, Foriner V. ft, Senator, to Succeed ileorgo . . Hurvcy . . ' " ' i i WASHINOTON, Oct.. 20.--Frank i U. Kellogg, former United . States ( sonator from. Minnesota, has boonj appointed ' as ambassador ,f London to succeed Ueorgo IfiCrVeyj who recently roslgned. ' '' CANADA EXPORTS MORE CRE.1JI; OTTAWA, Ont., 26. -Heavy ; In crease In the exportation ot dilry pronucts, particularly croam, front Canada to the United State - Is rhown by figures prepared by tho Dominion Bureau of Statistics. In July, 1923, Carada, accord Ing to the report, shipped to tho United States 437,679 gallons of fresh cream Valued at 1495,046 as compared with 889,620 gallons lo June snd 245,984 gallons In July of the brocading ysar. , RAND SUSPEG An