The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 15, 1923, Page 1, Image 1

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    Equal Rights, Equal
Justice, are the Twin
Pillars of Democracy
14 Million a Month
Is Klamath County
Industrial Payroll ;
Member of the Associated Press
Hovroteonth Ycai1 No. 70H7
KLAMATH KAIJ.M, OIIKOOM," HATl'MMY, DKCKMKKIt 18, 1034
PRICE FIVE CKXTH
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MEXICAN
FUGITIVE
C A U G ftfF
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WOMAN
CAUSES
FINAL CAPTURE
OF 0 CADENA
Alleged Murderer Discover'
ed on Keno Ranch Nabb
ed by Two Staae Men
With pvnei loourlng (ho count;
la every dlerctlun iloce Monday
night, It remained (or womu to
brim sbout the apprehension of
Damaolo. Cadena, alleged murderor,
who escaped from the office of (ht
rhlof of Police Monday afternoon by
picking the lock of the ihackla hold
ing blm to tho radiator.
Tho woman wn Mrs. I,ou flloffer.
who htmliand la a wall-known Kono
rancher. . . .
' iCaduna wan brought to Ilia lull
Into yesterday ntornoon by Howard
A Orlmaa' Aahland stage. Tic waa In
tho euatody of Harry SiirlMi, tho
driver, and A. It. F.ger, of Oranta
Pa, a pasienge'. Tha atago had
bn stopped by a woman at a much
a quarter of a rails north of Keno.
Rho told them a man waa hiding un
der tha weighing scalo at tha barn,
groaning.
Carried Shotgun.
i F.ger tarried a tbotgun and bo and
Smith located the fugitive and called
(or him to come out (rom hli hiding
place, ej - . .
"As apon at I got a good luck at
him," eald Bmlth, ''I knew It waa
Cadena. We had been furnished do
acrlptlona ot him."
With the shotgun pointing at him
Cadena offered no realitance. Ho told
hit eaptorg hie foot waa troien and
he wat unable to walk. Smtth car
ried hlt to tho atago whllo Kger
atood guard with the shotgun. Ca
dena u depoiltod In the front aeat
while Egor remained throe eoala In
the rear, ready ,to, shoot ahould the
captive otter any resistance.
CRdono, howovor, had no Inclina
tion to roslst. Hla right foot wm
swollen ao badly that ho unablo
President Expresses
Appreciation of S. D.
Endorsement Action
.11?
WAHHi.VOTON, V. l, Dec. n
President CoullUga hu writ
tun a letter to Barnaul KIrod
formi'r governor cf Uoutb Da
kota, oxprenlng BppreciuU
tho action of tha re em I
Dakota republican propoai
veutlon endorsing blm. Tho I vi
ler wna Mora or Iom personally
and tho text was withheld. It
doe not state whether tho prei
Idem will unlur th 8outh Da
kota prlmarlca but Coolidge
workers will meet South Dakota
leadura hero Monday to arrunga
formnl Application.
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y
RAID FEATURES
BLOOD
INTEZ FEARED
HOT
1
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AS PUNISHMENT
Mexican up for Arraign"
ment Creates Scene When
Told to Remove Shoes
(Continued in Pngo Klxlit.)
I
PRISONERS
GIVEN RELEASE
BY
PRESIDENT
Order Sinned on Committee
Recommendation to Free
Thirty Violators
WASHINGTON, I). C, Due. 1 5.
President Coolldgo todny ordered tho
reloaao of nil rem ulnliifc Invprlsoned
violators ot war laws. About 30 aro
to bo roloasod. ; '
Thoy woro convlctod In Chicago,
Kaliiiaa City and Sacramento. The
nctlou was taken upon rocommonda
tlon ot a special committee appointed
to In veutlnnto the question of
amnesty.- ,
Immediately upon rocolpt of the
president's ordor, tho dopnrtmont ot
Justice began propnrntlon of the nec
essary warrants for tholr rolenso.
Tho prlaonnra nro to bn fi'iitd .in
soon nil warrants roach thn fudulnl
ponltimtliii'Ici In which thoy nro In
cWm'tilod,' . '
Officero Smash Way Thru
Window in Time to Save
Liquor For Evidence
The crash of broken glasa and
tho aervlng of a blood-aplotcheil
aoarch warrant were htghllghta In
a liquor raid conducted by 8peclal
agents Shaughneaay and Snyder
and a federal officer ycetnrday af
ternoon that reaulted In the nrrcat
Of Mra. Da bo Stewart In her homo
on South Third street. Mra' Ste-
Mrait. wits arreated on ft charge 'ut
having.' In possession,,, tntoaieatlng
liquors,
. Shattered Glaaa
, Tho offlcera endeavored to gain
ntr.mco through the front door.
Falling they ruahed to the rear ot
tho houso and ahatterlng the glasa
climbed Into the homo. Aa they
entorod the room, they heard Mra.
Stewart acream:
"For Ood'a aako, broak It!" -
Tko crash of a broken bottle
followed and tho officora rushing
In, arrived Just In tlmo to aavo
omo ot tho liquor tor evidence.
Mra. Stewart, who la tho wlfu
of It. K. Stownrl, waa brought be
fnre Ju'llro of tho Par'n Kimmt:
und pleaded guilty to thn charges
against her Into yesterdny after
noon. F.ho ejus fined $100 anil
costs und was to hnvo paid tho mo-
noy this nflornoon.
Tho blood stnlncd warrant w.is
oxplnlni'l by a cut oil ono of tho
offlci-r's bonds suntiilned when tli"
window wiih broken,
HIiikimI Anot Iter ltnlil
Anollirr rnld stngrd by tho Hiimo
offlcir8 earlier In tho day on n
tion:to on Oiilt street rodulted In
tlui arrest of- I'etn Qitrvlllon on
tfm chnrco of poss'asslon of In
toxicating lliiuom. After a con
ferenro with IiIh attorney, Quovll
Ion decided to plend not Riillty and
t)i Cimo will bo set for trlul with
in tho next few days.
Tho ' officers brousht sovoval
Bullous of Alleged moonshine
whiskey from tho houso to be used
ns evldenco,
Altonio Roy Bora and Pablo Mon
te:, both Indicted by the grand Jury
for murder, were arraigned ' this
morning In the chcult court U 10:30
and the Indictment road with the
aid ot Mra. Dustamanie O'll who
translated them Into the Mexican
innguago. Attorneya Fay Morris and
W. P. SU-yers, who aro representing
the two men, asked for additional
tlmo for the Mexicans to plead. Judge
l-ecvltl set next Thursday morning
at JO o'clock as tho time for them to
plead guilty or not guilty" to
the chArges against them. ---Pitiful
fVene.
A pitiful scene took place In the
sheriff's office when Mojitoi was re
quested by Sheriff Lnv lo t:ik off
bis ahoea and put on a new pair. It
was tho ahorlf'a Intention to use the
shoes ns evidence. Stoniei, who does.
not understand English, thought the
sheriff was going to apply rod hot
Irons to the bottoms ot hla feet
a practice probably common In Mex
ico. Persuasion and reasoning with
loygoaa"al the medium' for expres
sion, availed nothing. Tie cried and
begged that hli shoes be left on hla
foet.
Finally Compiled.
. Later In the city Jail when he waa
In his cell, Ttoygoxa finally porsuaded
film to take off the shots but not
without a accne. .
Fay Morris la also acting aa at
torney for Cadena and conferred with
him thla morning In Cadona's coll.
Cadena waa to have been brought
uoforo tbo circuit tourl this after
noon nt 2:30 for arraignment.
"MOTHER, WHY DIDN'T SANTA CLAUS COME TO OUR HOUSE?"
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GHOOL BUDGET
SUBMITTED TO
TAX COMMITTEE
Raise Funds For Construc
tion by Bond Issues U '
Recommendation
I'A
y FOREST
BILL PRESENTED
DEBT FUNDING
BY FRANCE IS
Christmas
Cheer For
The Needy
PDINGARE PLAN
Possibility of Early Pay
ment Being Considered
in Official Circles
Health Association Issues
Plea For Food and Cloth
ing for Unfortunates
Measures Introduced In
Congress Today Provides
$5,000,000 Fund
POl.K K ItKIXHTATKH
PORTLAND, Doe. 15. Hergonnt
Oelsnnr nnd l'utrnliiiiin Dnipenii
woro todny reliiHlnleil follnniiiK it
honrlng ynatordny In which they
were clonrod on clmrges of protect
ing jlco. Hoven othor inombei's of
the vlco riiuikI who wuro illnchnrRod
may nsk thn elvll eorvlco hoard tor
reinstatements, .
11
ALLEN dELL
Poy i3 Found Guilty of
Strangling His Stepmo
ther with Ammonia
WASHINGTON. Dee. 15. -First
slops toward formnllon of a na-i
tloonal reforestation .policy vcro
provided In a hill Introduced byj
Senator McNary. Orogon, chairman i
ot tho spcclnl rommtttoo
studied tho question. Funds would
bn provided to moot tho oxpenso
of deterntlnlng what lands should
bo purchased by the government
to protoct Important water sheds,
to procure nnd distribute forest
troe seeds, and for flro protection.
Tho secretary of agriculture
would have charge of $5,000,000
for it proper system of flro pre
vention nnd other protection for
each forest area, nnd would bo re
quired to cooperate with tho states
in which adequate systems are al
ready enforced and report on tho
offoct of tax lawg upony forest preservation.
PAKIS. Dec. 15. Tho possibility
ot tho early funding of France's debt
to the United States Is being consid
ered In French official circles. -
for some time It has been known
Polncare desired to fiud a way of
disarming critics who have lntlmuted
tbo French were Indifferent to war
obligations, but In view of tho finan
cial situation the preinlur hns seen
no possibility of undertaking Imme-
dlulo payments without Imposing,
heavy new taxes, u step which the
Interior political situation has mado
hazardous.
friio rcront declaration of Secre
tary of tho Treasury Mellon that
tho United Slates does not want to
which ! "rc s ru"ii-e on huh nu""'.
In French minus mo possinuuy oi
an early funding of thu dobt. with a
provision for deferred payments of
Interest and principal. . .
BR NG
' Klamath county cltixens are going
to provide Yulottde cheer for tho
unfortunate people of the community.
If the plea Issued today by the Pub-
lie Health association brings the
warm-bcartcd response that is ex
pected. v
! Lydia Fricke, pul
nurse, announced tnat me suppiy
comimttce, headed by Mfcj. J. . C.
Boylo, Is preparing to collect and
distribute food aud clothing for the
needy. Donations will be received
at tho chamber Wednesday aud
'Thursday, December 19 nnd 20. A
meni'bcr. ot the commtiteo will
bo present tho two days- to receive
tho donations.
Clothing nnd Food.
Bedding, warm clothing, stock
ings, underwear for children, Jetties,
canned fruit, vegetables and other
edibles are wanted. Toys and candy
will go far to gladden tho hearts ot
the little tots whoso Christnms
DISCLOSE
PLOT TO
ALIENS TO U.S.
Federal Agents Stumble on
Gigantic Operations on
Canadian Border
OOtJI'lIXK, Dec, 15. Allen Co
veil was today convicted of inurdiir
In tho Ilrst degreo for killing Mrs.
Kblm Cimll.
Tho Jury was out 45 minutes,
nnd recommended llfo Imprison
ment. Tho victim, thn boy's stepmo
ther, was strangled to death with
mi iiiiimnnln soaked rag, Septem
ber 3.
OWIAM.KD M.mKKTIXO
HI'.l.D Wt'.I.I. KSTAIM.ISHKD
PARIS, Dec. 1 j. llerr von Voesch,
Gormau charge d'atfnirs, In a half
hour Interview today with Premier
Polncare nsltcd If tho French govern
ment was willing to engage in con
versations with tho Gorman govern
ment regarding occupation ot the
Ruhr nnd modifications Introduced
into tho Rhlneland occupation ni-
fcctlng railroads.
Tho Intovvlew was of the friend
liest nature. Polmnro aksed tho Gor
man Bovornmont, to furnish In wrlt-
l Uig a list of questions It desired to
lmvo discussed.
'MALOXE, Ky., Dec. 13. While
! searching for bootleggers along the
Canadian border federal agents and
stumbled on a gigantic plot to smug-
da aliens Into tho country. So far
this nionth 60 aliens have been
caught along the frontiers ot north
ern counties of "the state, It was au
thoritatively learned today.
tThls partly confirmed tho report
;nado public at" the national indus
trial Conference in New York, quot
ing Secretary of Labor Davis as say-
ins that as many as 1000 aliens
dally wero being illegally brought
Into the United States.
Tho aliens as a rule are of a, de
sirable type but have been barred
from tho country because the Immi
eratlon nuotns for the year' have
,. The 19i budgets for the dlffor
ent Klamath ichool. districts ,hy
been aubmltted to the tag auper-,
rtsary and conservation commission
and have been passed on with com
paratively little amendment. Tho
most important outcome of the com
mission's work was in regard to con
struction work on schosls, ariti on
payment of fees to private attorneye
for work done In connection wlttf
the school. ' . . L
Bond Issues- Recommended. v .1
After consideration of ; the coo- .
station problem, the commission,
decided that money for-school coal-
struct'.on should not be - raised
through tax levy but byjwnd Issues.
If the money were raised by taxes. It
would be three or four years before
the amount the budgets atlpulated
would be collected. To meet the cott
struction program, the acnooi oia
trtcu would have to borrow money
at the rate of 8 per , cent. .;
By having a good bead Issue,, the
commission pointed, out, the money .
would be. t hand and the program
could be furtled jWW',,,r
pedlency.; '. -t ir.-.i-,;';
An 4tem of .800. sttorney'e fee
for the year 1024 on one budget,
brought oat the tact- that the only
attorney who waa to be a!ployed by
the school district waa the district
attorney. The amount asked for thla
purpose waa stricken out. , -
Amounta Allotted. . .
(The districts asked for and were
allotted amounta aa follows: ill,
$1600; 28, SC260; $4500; J,.
$1914; 2, $5710; 7, $SSH5. District
36 asked for $4970 and was allotted'
fThe budget for the Klamath coun
ty school unit was cut from $143,-;
165.91 to $127,663.91.: Tho emer
gency fund was cut from $1700 !
J2000. All construction funds were
stricken and the personal servlco
fund was cut from $10,480.91 tp
$9,480.91. ;. .'..- , ' -.- .
promises .to bo barren, but tho fore-j been filled. Most aliens taken into
going items are tho essontlals, said i custody in recent months have been
'POHTI.ANH, Mec. 15. Organized
innrlintlng lins become firmly estab
lished In Oregon during tho pnst
your and splendid results ' being
obtained from! all units of tho co
operating nun beting nnioiH! fii:in
i)in, nccordlng to reports todny nt
the annual meet lug of thq Oregon
co-operating council hero. More thor
ough organisation, it was pointed
out, would eliminate such complaints
an hnd boon made, '
FIREMAN'S NECK
IS SPRAINED IN
FALL FROM ENGINE
TBNNANT. l'ec. 13. (SiMilnl.,
Carl Stover, omployed ns flrimnn' on
locomotlvo No. 3 at Pl.H-lnnr. waa
painfully Injured Thnvsd.iv afte:--noon.
Ho was oiling tho gonornlnr
when his foot slipped and ho fell to
M!sa Frlcko. - j
This announcement Is mado sev
eral days ahead to give people tin"'
to collect donations and prepare
them for delivery to the chamber,
whereIIss Fricke will aid tho com
mittee and later assist iu the dis
tribution. " ; '
Tho public health nurso conies In
contact with families who through
Illness or loss of the hrend-wlnner.
hnvo hnd a hard tllno to supply tho
necessities of life. The donations will
bo distributed largely to such fain
lllrs. ...
, Huvc Until Wednesday.
Klnniath folk have until Wednes
day to open their purso strings nnd
display tlie.lr generosity by coming
to tho aid of thoso le?.s fmtunato
citizens ot tho community.
Irish, Kngllsh -ond Swedish nnd
small proportion Italians. Many were
trained workmen and expert farmers.
. Authorttlts repo.ted today they
believed they had the liquor smug
gling situation well In hand.
EUGENE GRUBB TO
ATTEND GATHERING
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T
mi
CAR KILLS
OF WORLD WAR
RERO
7
CapL John Tregelleg Die?
When Struck by Machine
of James M. Parker
Asi'leiiltiirnl Authority Will Meet.
Persons Intei-ested In Farm
lh'veliipiiu-nt Tonight
tho ground. Hi landed en hi hrnd
und shoulders, sprnlnlni; bis noik
nnd shoulders, spraining h!s nmk n'i.1
suffering n deep gash over his left
eye.
iStover was taken ("o tha Weed hos
pital for treatment.
Kugene GKubb, agricultural au
thiirlty, will moot persona Inteiosled
in farm development at 7:30 to
night In the offlco of tho county
court, It wits announced today. (Ii'ubb
Is widely known ns aa expert on
agricultural matters, nnd while tho
program for tho evening Is not def
inite, It is expected that ho will speak
to the gathering.
WHKAT PKK I-S.
PtllTIA$D, Doc. 16 Jllard white
wheat, $1.01; western red, 90c.
SAN DIEGO, Calif., Doc. 15.
Captain John A. Tregelles, British
army hero of Galllpoll canvpnlgu,
died today from injuries received
when hla automobile was struck by a
machine drivott by' James M. Parker
of Klamath FallSj 6n the highway
near San Ysldro. .:. , ; ...
Mrs. Sybil Jcnkyn, who wus with
Tregelles in the mchlne, had tho
scalp lilmost torn from her head,
and Is In a serious condition. .... v
Parker and his companion, Mrs.
Margaret Stewart, are under arrest
pending un Inuuest.
uomuiTS ours p.itiKx.
BALKM, Dec. 13 --It. O. tlob'-i'ts.
stnr witness In the itee.-Uport rum
bribery case, wns eo iditlonnlly par
doned last night by !h- govenur' ;
. M.VItKKT HITOHT. H'
PORTLAND, Doc. 1R, l.lvesl j-k
steady; eggs unsettled, btfller W'lii.