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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1924)
' Equal Right, Equal ' Justice, are the Twin Pillars of Democracy A Million, a Month ' 1$ Klamath County ' Induetriial Payroll Member of the Associated Press Nrwntiwnth Year No, Tils' li I, AM All) KALI.H. OHKGON Ttll.'HXtMV, JANUARY IT, 1084 ' PRICE FIVE CTDtfW URGE TRIAL OF FOUR NuiGTED BONUS E State Questions Delay Prosecution of Desch utes County Men in HAMCM, Jut), 1 7. Tho ux-ecrvlce men's state aid comni ..v inn iody mM an Inquiry to irwfi I Unites At. litrnny Coke unking Hut iwtoii for de lay 111 prosecution -In Dwciii'm.-ii county bonua fraud Indictment "nse. Four men, Including II. J, On,, turf, wero indicted by the 'cdurul grand Jury lost Fiibrunry, "l.argwt with unlawful uo of I In '! In commotion with loan r i.-t ' i. Tim resolution i-io:i. i-l i,y i'u lionv conuiiiwlon do " t '."i 'ho pro 'OJiRed dalay lii bringing n-e it I'lal muit result In .-onuorlnit i.n. itvallfibls (he ovldenco under hlrli pti'Vlbu) action wan uitui. nn.l iidii, "(Icivamor Plouce -tit he uiit Urdty believe that thn iitDrnu) Mnoral at Waahlngur. w'll allot' it. InflUonco Hint np"i' 'i la bolnv .iroufthl to causa tlia ltull-iri mo ti bo dlimioMd." Overturf w a mc-iluv of hit board of appraiser i (or Deechute cptnty. The other th-tv were vnl iMnto . operators. TO L MUo Haskins.John Francis SEND REFORM SCHOO K" ' j To Stay There Until ,.. They Are 21 Mllo Haaklna and John Fraud, charged with larceny and burglary, wars sentenced to the atate reform, school until they aro XI yoar of age, following hearing before County Judge Bunnell opting an the Juvenile court yontorday afternoon, lloih boya are 17 year old and could not bo proeocuted In thn Juatloo or circuit court. The cn.w wan prosecuted by tho an nuitant district attonnuy, Wltnosae mfco testified wuia Clinrlm Ditllln, Ororfffl Ilunihmy, chlnf of pollcu. Mm. HtuikltiH and (I. I', Donna. DISCUSS EXHIBIT FOR OUTDOOR SHOW (ImillluT of ('iinillli'li'i' OiIIh Miict' Iiir of IlllNlnPNN llmiHra Illtl'l' I'Hli'il iii Tourlnt Trnvi'l AUIO (ll'UlOIB, HIOrtlU (ll'llllMM, an- mitfl Mid hoti-l tnou nnd oiIhth ill racily linnnflti'd by tourlflt trnvul, wore nukad by tho chmubnr of com mores to thot at 8 o'clock this uftnr n non lo di-vlda whether nn exhibit Hlioulil bo Munncud by llwin for the Oregon outdoor 1 1 to expimltlon In Portland.' Kobruary lfl lo ill. The proposal Ihnl nn oxhlhll bo onturna wait' tiwdii to tho Ktnmnth Kporta jnon'ii noidtit.lon, who itirnud tho llfAllor oviir to lllo ehiunlier. TELLS OF MINUTE MEN (Ymvil KIIIh Ciitinill Chiiiiitx'i' to lli'iir OiKiilllzi'l' Hpi'iik tlnforo , n crowd Unit flllnd tho council chnmbiM' In tint city hull hint nlHhl, J. W, Knri'lgati nutllnml lltii irlnt.'lplo of thn Ml tin to Mnn of th'u WuHt of which lio In local oiganlzur. Anothor public mootltiR will bo hold In (ho nonr future whun a InrKor hull will bo obtnln d, mild Karrlgiin. Klovon Indlium from th rimorvutlon wore prcmonl Inst nlRht. JOHNSON IN DETROIT Pii'ililonlliil Aiipli'iinl ltfiitly In Ho Kin Mli'lilitmi ('niiipiilmi I'AOIO ONK. ' HKrriWlIT, .In"' 17, Hiram John. mm urMvoil lipi'i) todiiy to IhbIu IiIn ciuiMiiilRii in M'IchlRan fop Uio ropub lli'iui prmliliTi.tlul iioinluti.tlou, hUsbAnd chAsed her Dn horsebacki Asks FdR DivbRCE 'I'll i' I Id ! iiunhiiild mutinied on a lioinc t'lih-eil in'i- niidrii many fiirferi-nt orcil-lntm titiii rrf hrH Hi H nili'i nlld lillilliniul manlier, fern HJIrMutlnlU III n tilvi,ld toirpliiltil fili'il Id l!ii circuit ruili'l li' Hntuli Wrrlis J 1 ill iiliil llilik J I in tcmri'' itny, I tot It urn IikIIiiiih of iln Kliniliitli I'lMttiirniloti, Tim litHt iireiirrcuro or tlila limine n on Nov. 1.1, IIKM, niTordliiK lo tin- complaint, Mini hliiii- I lint tliiio tile plain tiff mill difilldiiiil have been separated. There iv no child, mi oi proH-i-ty ilHhln linlild ! In I ho ull, mid nil iliiit, Mm. Jim iiUk fur In n itlvorio unil iili ollii'r iidli-r I Inn I hi! i'imiH' Mini ili'i ma Jim mill cilllliilloi U. S. FLEETS IN Mill Pacifc Squadron Make Pro aress Through Canal Despite "Enemy" CUIRTOllAU Caiiul Zotto, Jan. 17. The Pacific, or Ulue fleet, of the United Rtatcn navy, la making good progroa In It pnaaage through the Panama canal, dcnplta the ef fort of the onumy, or Atlantic aquadrort, to prevent It from Join ing a hypothetical American floot, which according to the regulation of the navnl war game now under way, I batii'd far up on tho east ern loaboard, The -enemy bombarded the ca nal yeaterday, both 'frorn tho air and with long range guns. Official umpire announced the air attack on Gatun locka frunlrnt-' d, and that they have not yot de termined how much damage ha been dona by the naval gun that ahull I'd Port Randolph. 74 GUARANTORS ASSURE BUSINESS LECTURE SERIES Tn Hi on IIiikIiu'nn ISyclinlouy hy IivIiik K. VlnhiK HcIiimIiiIiiI h'nr Innunr)' SO With 71 titinitintoi'H obinlnod, the aorh'ii iif flvo lui'.'niwH lix'tmrs plnnnoil hy I ho chan l'K'r of romimorre I im-Miml. Tho Holies I nclioduled ti stun Juiiiinry 29 with a li turo by 1 rvtim A. VIiiIdk on IiuhIiiuh ps; rholoKy. Other Icciuri's will fol low nn I ho hi-coiiiI i lid fourth Tui'.v dny of l''i'hnuiry and March, Tho ku ar,i III ui'm nuii'i'd to pay $." fn'i n iriiiiNfcriiiblv ticket lioml fur two iiiIiiiIhsIoiih, BHirIii iiiIiiiIwiIiiiki n il! Im .in ci'iitu fur pomoiiM onaployod by bii'ilnoy Iiousin who hnvo pur. chani'il .oiiHon tlikots, and 7.1 cents for ii'hetM. Tin. IwturoH will prob ably hf hold In the Presbyterian ch'vi'h. While rly tniitnliv,, ninniKoniiints Iiiivii been mnde for mxHtknni, It In IiioImIiIo Unit entire Bchedulo will lie iti follow.i : J iinti ti ry !5 .IrvlnR K. VlnliiK, IVua'.ni'.HS PsycholoKy, l,lf IJunlit le. That Insiirn Knr:ia."' Vlnlnit Ih the president of thn atnto ehiini'her of conuiiori'o. Ilu I credited with Rrenl Kuerivs In n series of btiMlnead lec tures before n Ini'KO clnra of New York bttalnoaa exocnliveH. Kohi uirti' I2.ll. K. Kinnpp, "Crodll nnd Ollcciloiis." Knnpp Ih' credit niniiiiRer iif the pnliMnK l.uniber ci'inpuny fur Portland and wus for merly mnmiRor of tho AniKlatlon of Credit Men. ' Kobruary 28 Dnrn S. Ilolsriird, "AdverllHliiK." IloUsford Is n iiienibor of thu llolttfo'.ri ConsiuiKliio Advnrtta Init coivmnny of Porllnnd nnd rated lino of I ho bet linen on tho coast III his Hue. Mnrch 1 1 - IrvhiR B. Vlnlnp., "Ilus Iness psychology." l,oiidiii-shlp nnd evil ullvo nhlllty." IMarch 2o NVIIson V. UriMVii, "Kulesiiiniislilli.'' Koi-morly coniKH'tod with Ihn Vognn I'tindy I'oni.tiuny ui Porllnnd. Hoisnnini!ndiMl iby the Ad vertising; elmb of Porihiiul, ff, WARFARE U. S. Sailors Battle Rum V Al eZ:2'J,L"tr'r A r..TrZ t it - i.'.f h a Hi- .:4 Tin photoKiapI'it nr the flrt to be taken aboard a ruin rhuner. The I . S. S. Seneca, on its latent trip ilong the Atlantic count to pick Up rum runner, stag ul a battle that recalled war days. Its four-Inch gun wiia lire (I repeatedly, rinnlly the quurry ctuiio to a stop. Photon nhow the actual firing during the battle. Tho tailors. CuM. P. K, lloaeh roinmailded the voasel, 6- V3 'Wo When the two suspects wero brought aboard the Seneca, they were searched. The smile on the face of the one ahown In this picture was provoked by his own wit. When ho climbed aboard he remarked: "Youse guys nro suro bum shots. You couldn't hit the side of a barn." But lest .hose words bo misleading let It be mild the shot did all but lost those those words be misleading lot It bo sn,ld the shots did nil but blow the Utile craft into eternity. MRS. EBERLEIN HAS THREE RIBS BROKEN IN AUTO ACCIDENT Ktniiiiilli Falls Woman iljlin-d Wlieiv t iir TiiriiN Turtle; Ilu blind Khciiovh Injury ItOHlCliriKi, Jan. 17. Mm. Clins. W. Kberleln wus brought here from Cunyonvlllo yesterday evening, uf forlug from throe, broken ribs re ceived when iio unto In which tliev weer going to Portland turned turtle In n canyon below Cnnvoiivillo. Tho machine skidded on il slippery pitvonwint and turned over against tho Jmnk Wiheii the brakes wore ap plied. K'berloln escaped Injury anil the driver of tho ear was only slight ly hurt. Mrs. I'lberleln a Injuries are not se'.-lous and she Is at thu I'mpitiin hotel. REPORT EARTHQUAKE Inhabitants of llelkol'sky Toll of Severe Tretnliloi's, Volcano STEAMSHIP LA TOUCH K, via ST. PAl'L ISLAND, Jan. I 7 Inhabitants of llelkol'sky and vicinity reported a sovoro oai'tliiiiako Tuesday niiu'lilii' on thu southern edge of Pavlof. A vulc.umo blew off. Thu shock Incited seven minutes. Pavliif, since tho edgo blew off, has been eni'ltUiiK stcii.iii nnd dense snikiko. The people of Helkofsky, which Is on thn Alaskan peninsula, left Ihnlr houies in snilety. DEMAND- HOME RULE FOR SCOTLAND LONDON', Jan. 17. Home rule for Scotland was demanded today hy I I Scottish labor members of parllii-nvont. i.' , Zt.v . sciaaaas;.! INVESTIGATION OF GENERAL WOQD AND SON IS DEMANDED , Hesollllion Is In1t-tiilii4-f.fi in Sen nte by Senator Iuld of North Dnkotn WASIIIXllTON. 1). C Jan. 17. Tho congressional Investigttltioii of ! tlie administration of (lovvrnor-lien-! eral Leonard Wood In tho Philip- pines, and of the stock operations of his sun, Lieutenant Osborn C. Wood, were proposed in a resolutfon today hy Senator I.ielil, republican, ot North llnkotii. WOULD CURB POWER OF GOVERNOR PIERCE Alloiiiey (ienoiiil to Propose Legis lation to Prevent Sending of County Prosecutors SA.LKM. Jan. 1 7. -Attorney-deii-ot.il Van Wfnkle declared today ho wiiold propore " tho next legisla tiireeithor repeal ot tho act whereby t lio governor Is allowed to send upo " in I prosecutors Into countlivs, or Unit the assistant attorney-general be per mitted to give his entire tiinu lo criminal work. Frequent calls from counties for assistance eauied the decision. DEMPSEY. GIBBONS TO MEET IN JUNE! NKAV YOltK, Jan. 17. A Deinp-sey-Uibhoiis return nimch Is lo be held lllo first week li) June, Tex lllcknrd nnnoiinced. i 4 en - Runners at! GAINS SAFETY Captain and Crew Defeat . Elements in Valiant Struggle LAKEHURST, N. J., Jan. '17. After . the most remarkable flight over made In a dirigible airship, starting early last night when a 72 mile gale swept her from the mooring mast, the giant Shenan doah "'.pride of the United State nary, was safe in he? hangar- today, having been brought to ' ground shortly after four a.m. . Overcoming furious : winds, cap tain Helnen and crew of 22 man aged to turn the Shenandoah's nose into the teeth of the gale after being blown over Staten Island. In a valiant struggle of man against nature, man won. OF REBELS FAILS No Sign of Warship Off Port And Shipping is Undisturbed TAMPICO. Mexico, Jau, 17. Ob servers of the rebellion urn inclin ed to ridicule De Lu Huertas pro clamation of a blockade for yes terday. When the blockade was to be effective there was no sign of a rebel ship off the port, and ship ping was undisturbed. Federal reinforcements are ar riving hero in considerable strength as the Obregon government desires to rid the entire oil region of re bels, to make god its promise or guarantees for property nnd life. A brisk engagement occurred yesterday at the oil camp of Juan Csltiuo, which insurgonts hud for tified, but utter four hours ot lighting they were routed and ma ny killed. WASHINGTON, D. C Jan. 17. Tho cruiser' Tacomn, aground on lllanqulllini reef, ort Vera Cruz, has three compartments flooded, accord ing to radio today. Tugs are stand ing by and hopes are entertained that the Ta'eoina well be drawn Into itfpor water ns soon an tho heavy sens subside. No fern's wore expressed for the crew. llorsTON, Aex., Jan. 17. Mexi can rebel gunboats wero reported us shelling Tiuulplco beach today. WHKAT PIUCKS. POUTLAND, Jan. 17 -Hard white wheat, $1.01, wostern red, flfic. GIANT AIRSHIP BLOWN ADRIFT BLGGKADE LEGION DRUM CORPS TO START PRACTICE FOR ST. PAUL TRIP Klrnt Meeting to bo Held Fridaf Kvcnbigi Commander Vfgei Kull Attendance ( With Bt, rul their otl arret national honon their aim. the Ante rlcan Legion drum corps will start Intensive practice Friday night un der a cmopetent instructor, it was announced by Commander H. E. Oetz. Practice will be held each Friday from 7 to 8 o'clock and members who Intend to . join the corps are asked by Getz to be pres ent tomorrow night. Whether the St. Paul trip woujd be attempted has been , the sub ject of considerable discussion In the post. Much practice and the raising of a large fund fori uniforms and traveling expense would . be necessary. It was brought ont. The final decision of the poet was that the trip would be worth the effort, to the city as well as to members of the corps, and plans are being made accordingly. The third week In September was selected for the 1924 national con' ventlon at St, Paul, according to 'announcement from national head' quarters at Annapolis. The con' ventlon city was chosen at the Sau Francisco convention. ARREST FATHER, SON FOR THEFT AT U. S. Maurits And Conrad Jalo Alleged to Have Taken ; Commissary Goods Maurits JaJo and Conrad C. Jalo were arrested yesterday On the cbo. g of stealing government propen from, the commissary department at Klamath agency. They were brought to KDama th Falls last night ana given a hearing before' United States Commissioner Bert C. Thomas. Their attorney asked for a further hearing Saturday morning at 10 o'clock nt which time Thomas, sitting as. com imlalng magistrate, will examine wit nesses and determine whether there is sufficient evidence to bind the two men over to the federal grand jury. -Stoclc Invstignted. Maurits Jalo, aged 19, had been assisting in the commissary depart ment tor the past month. A few days ago he received not See that he wus to be relieved. In accordance with government custom, an investigation was made of the stock in the com missary and it (was found that a con siderable amount had not been ac counted for, according to informa tion filed by H. B. Jolley. Jolley,' who made the Investiga tfon, Inrmediately looked into the car that JaJo was leaving in, and found therein a large amount of the miss lug stock, it was alleged. Jalo wos questioned but did not disclose any Information. His wife was also ques tioned and Intimated strongly that Jalo had been persuaded by bis father to take the stock. Father Arrested. On the strength of her .statement, Oont-ad C. Jalo, the father, was.ni rested t his home in Ashland. The penalty for the theft of gov ernment property is a fine not to exceed $5000 or a jail sentence, not to exceed five years or both. REV. BOBB1TT TO WED Engagement Announced of Minis .. tor Who Is to Come Here. WVOODIiAND. Jan. 17. Word vomes announcing the engagement ot Kov. W. ,E. Bobbin, for the past 15 years pastor of the ChriaUan church of this city, to Miss Llla Dun can, former Woodland girl, and a student of the California Christian college of Los Angeles. llobbitt recentlj-' resigned his po sition hero and accepted a call to the Christian church of Kluinolh Falls, Oregon. That the wedding will not bo soon is indicated by the edu cational plans of tho bride-to-be. Miss Duncan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duncan of tills city. Dobbin's wife died here about a year ago. AGENCY MONTEZ TRIAL GETS STARTED AFTER 2 DAYS Jury Finally Selected And Opening Statements of Prosecution Made After two day and a half spent In the selection of a jury In tb case of state of Oregon vs. Pablo Montez. who Is o n trial for hit life for the murder ot Jose R. Felix : who was murdered Dec. i near Al 1 . goma, a Jury was finally agreed on -by both the defense and prosecu tion at 1:58 this afternoon. Imme diately following the swearing in of the Jury District Attorney C. C. Brower delivered the opening state meat of the defense and complet ed It at 2:40 p.m. n limy Named " ' . ' The 12 men who are to sit In judgment of Monte are: H, Cal kins, R. E. Crego, Edward Jacob son, John F. Bailey, Thomaa Del zell, W. E. Corlem, Charles F. Oe Lap C. M. Klrkpatrlck, Oeorae W. McCollum, Jame F. Kamarad, Rex La .Prairie and John Cale. Firty men were questioned by the pro secution and defense and : it was twice necessary to Issue a lipeelal venire for more jurors.- , Before the district attorney made his opening statement, attorney W. P, Meyers tor the defense made a motion that the atate tell the jury specifically whether the alleged kil ling , of Felix was accomplished by an Iron bar or by a meana unknown) instrument, he motion waei denied. Reviewed Circumstance -' Brower reviewed the circumstanc ec o fthe finding of the body, of , Felix. . He said that, in the late afternoon of Dec. 4, the body of , Felix was found by a Southern Pa cific railroad employe, whoy'had Rone down to the edaw of 'tbe. lake, .. to get a bucket of water; that the , bdy was covered with railroad ties; that the matter was reported to , Harry Messner; superintendent' . of the Aigoma Mill, and reported 'to'. Sheriff Low and Assistant Cora ner I. E. Towey; that it was found that the back of the skull, the left temple, and .the mouth- had been amased by a blnnt instrument; and - that blood had been found on the . r'ailroud track and at various plju ' cs between the track and the -edgi of the lake. ,;;'i ..'A-.' The state would prove, continu ed Brower,-that Felix had been" a patient of the Klamath Valley hospital previous to his death, and that during his confinement , there had ' given ' $360.00 to. tile ' attendants for SafehKopins. . Aluo during his confinement, P.rowor con tinued. Daninclo Cadena, was,:.(,Ui1. to the hospital as an lntarpreteivnud that after Felix was discharged row the hospital was present when this money was returned to Fliix. Brower stated that evidence woo.! 1 show th'it Felix started to walk t.i Algoui A fol lowing his discharge an- tlint , Ca dena. knew of bis Intentions tidtor hand. ' .' , ... ' : ! It would be shown, llrowor pronto iscd, that Montez wo an associate. t' Cadena and that be was among i !i-j Mexicans who were' .imw.ufl b ',h sheriff's office following their kr.owl. ; odge of Felix's death. ..v , . ' c.f ; Made Written Confession, , Pniblo Montes made a written j'en fesslon admitting his guilt of , Ihn , murder Brower - averred ;' evjdonco would prove; that-' Montes hud told , offlcors . that he had hidden llhu money which was his share of the , booty in a tin con; and that he hail taken them there and allowed them where lite money had been secreted. , This was not the only confession made by M'ontez, according to Brow- . or. It would bo shown that several' days later that he called a Mrs. Wlr. . and made another Htutem'ent admit- . ting his guilt, nnd that at varioua , times he had admitted hts guilt i" , other persons. ., , '"'. I3rower concluded his statement,! by saying he wanted the jury to try the case on the actual foots, and tlin't ho hoped und believed that a con viction would .be obtained. Stntnmeut Interpivlial. . On the request of Mj'ern, the lat ter part of the opening atatnment wWs lntertreted to Moutoz by the : dofeuae Intarproter. ' " ' (Conthiaatl on Page Right.)