The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 13, 1924, Page 1, Image 1

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    Equal Rights, Equal
Justice, are the Twin
Pillars of Democracy
Member of the Associated Press
Nerentoenth Year No. una
KLAMATH FAIXH, OIIKOO.N VF.I)XKHIAY, FF.II. 18, 1034
PRICK FIVE CCirTM
A Million a Month
Is Klamath County's
Industrial Payroll
y '
'S
NAME INTO OIL
LEASE SCANDAL
Sale of Marion Star For
$500,000 Brought Up
bv Vanderlip
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13
The prediction that public
opinion will furco Presldont
t'oolldga to remove evory offl-
cist connected with oil reserve
leasoi was midg today by Bo-
tutor Robinson, domocratlo
leader, replying to tho presl-
dent's refusal to accept tho
senate's nlvlco and Imiiicdla-
taly ssk for Dun by ' resigns-
tlon.
WASHINGTON. D. t Feb. 1U
The name of the Mia President
Harding ami circumstance surround,
lag the sale of till Marlon Star wrre
brought into Ilia ull least wamlnl
today by Frank A. Vandcrllp, New
York banker. Vamlrrllp num.
niunrd bcfot tho wiiiinltlce luiiuir
row to explain til speech last nlulil
at Owing. N. Y.
OHHtXO, N. Y., Feb. IS Frank
Vanilerilp, who In lila anwh mild ii
'"certain 1 JUrlon ' . ncwpper ,
bought by Jwo young turn of no
financial Mantling for iWO.ooo."
dared today IiIm object wan to en
courage investigation of golp cim.
corning tlm dead prclileiii which l
outrageous untrui.
Vauilnllp, In his mxx-i, miIiI
everybody In Washington, liit'luilliiK
newspaper correlM'detii, knew two
young nit'ii of no fliinnrlnl standing
purchased the pser. "but
Want to look under the edge of tin
shroud.?, . o- ,.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. J. Leo.
Hiack, Denver oil man, testified
today before tho souulc oil commlt
tio llmt Pioneer Oil company offi
cials told him confidentially a week
before Teapot Home was loused
that Harry K. Blnclalr wan to gt
the leaso.
Slack, who li-ntltlud yonlorduy,
wtM oroiia-cxainimid today by Chair
man Pun root,
'Muck umphaHUod tho duiiKor of
drnlnaiio of Toapot Dorno by wclln
which would bo opened on land
surrounding tho nuval rcaurvo uu
Uor action which thu Inlorlor do
partmont had taken In 1920. when
rlKhta to operuto on uch land had
bocu sold at public auction.
"In 1920 It wa common tulk
among all men that tho reuorvo
won being drained." ho aald.
, .WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. Earl
C. Bchuylor, Donvor tittornoy, tele
graphed Senator Wolslt today 'ho
lias corroBPoudonco which ho
thought the. senate olj committed
should have) Walsh said ho would
bo summoned.
At tho samo tlmo Walsh ro
cclvod a telogram from D. F.
fltackolback,. of tho Donvor Post,
saying ho bad good reason- to bo
lluve tho correspondence in Schuy
ler's possession was "sensational."
ST. LOUI8, Fob. 13. .William H.
Johnston,' president of tho Iutornu
tlonal Association of Mmchlnlsts, to
day doalod responsibility for Urn
Hlntoinont ropoiltod to bavo como from
Him, that William 0. MfcAdoo's ns
aoclntlon with Dohony oil Intorcsts
made his availability oa presidential
candidate doubtful, Johnlon Is
prosloVont of tho National Couforonce
for Projcrosnlve Political Action
which has hcon In sosslon here.
WA8HIN0T0N, Feb. 13. Tho
sonuto today adopted u resolution
hv Dill. Doinoorat, WiishliiRt'on.
nailing upon ,tho stat'o dopartniont
for conies of nil diplomatic cor
respondonco In connection with tho
uuiiate's rntlfloatlon of tho Colom
blnn treaty, which was urged by
former Hocrotnrv Fall.
A socond resolution by Dill cal
ling for Blmllar reports from tho
stnlo dopartniont 1 us lo ronuniu
iiluntlons ronceriiliiK oil conccs-
Hlons or Ikiibos in nine other coun
tries was also adopted.
WASHINGTON, Fob. 13. dnqui
ry Into ohnrgos of frnudiilont land
AG
HARD NG
I WAS TO GET LEASE? I
Hurry K. Sinclair, oil inurfr.ate
prominent In tlm Tunl Dunn
srsiiiliil. whom 1, ,c(i Htuili. lien-
vnr oil him 11, loiluy Instilled ti had
been told confidentially wm lo got
tho lease,
T
fflSEC
Settlement in War Contr.ict
Cases is Denied bv
Attorney General
WASHINGTON. Feb. 13. At
torney General DuuKhorty denied
In a commmilcatlon nent to the
icnutu today tlmt tho department
of Juntlro made any ettlement In
wur cent rue t cuc by which Im
munity from crlmlnul proHecutlon
Win promised" provided civil liabi
lity was mot.
Many case had been aeltled with
out criminal prevention, naughler-
ty nultl, but tliene Involved over
paymentii by tho government
through mistake of law or facts,
and other contentions which would
not warruut criminal prosecutions,'
In BotUoimont of civil liability,
In mutters and cases referred to,
DuiiKhvrty wrote, tbero had been
no uxreument. direct or Indirect by
tho department of Justice not to
prosecute tor any criminal liabi
lity where there was such llublli
ty.
U.S. GETS FOUR
Certificates Ase Issued bv
Examiner ' Following
Hearing Held Here
A'orlirlcules of cltlsunshlp wero
Issued lo four ruitldenly of Klumuth
county Monday ufl-ernoon following
their exiuiilnullon by C. C. WleUili or
the Porllund luitui-tillsutlon board,
who, iwlth I lie mid of Clncult .ludKe
A. I., I.eavllt cotidiuctod tho oxaml
nuttons. Hlx petitioning forcillzanship
wore coiillnued till tho next b'Snrlug,
somu on the ground Hint tlioy did
not have wltnoHses to nppeur for
thorn, nml others bncaiteo they wuiro
not surrii'leiilly Tonvorsant with the
constitution nml history of the
United Suites.
Those nil tn It led rare John Daniel
O'Connor, Kiim-li Arvld Oblom,
(l;Hivettor Mlttuid anil Knvll Pollvkn.
Following tho examination the ex
aminer coiiMiieliteil upon tho splen
did showing of Umll Pollvkn.
Another heiirlug will Irs held In
about six months and those who dlu
not receive flinil papers were advised
lo study for tho ttoxt exuiulnatloii.
.m.hki:t ukpoht
POHTI.ANM, Feb. 13. Livestock
Hlenily: eggs two to three cents
loner, 2lic to 27c; butter steudy.
operations In Texus was ordered
today by lh sennto In mloptitiK a
resoltillon by Ueflln, democrat, Ala
bnma.
IMMUNITY
PR
DAUGHERlf
Ell
CITIZENS
SSUES OF 1324
CAMPAIGN HELD
AS THE FOLD
Oucstions Before Voters
Pointed Out bv Former
Governor of Iowa
DKNVKIl, CoJo., Feb. 13. (By j
tho Aodutol Prow.) Abraham
Lincoln led tho L'nll.'il Suites througli
a civil war to establish tho principle
that Uv's I a naUon of states and
not a group of Independent stutes I
W. I,. Harding, former governor ,
of Iowa, 'said in an add reus bo-!
foro Colorado rupublHans at a Lin-1
coin day dinner hern lnpt night. I
"And now," lrunling continued. ,
"we must guard against a trend to'
tho other extreme, fodornllzotlon of
all our actlv)tles." (
Set Forth Issues.
In his sildroM Harding set forth
the Issues and perpetuation of the
coming political campaign as three
fold, involving maintenance and
perpetuation of a representative
fo-pn of government; solution of do-
mnatlr problems and the disposition
of problem arising from our for-
olgn relations. .At tbo outset ho paid
tribute lo Lincoln.
"There Is," said Harding, "no
problem of this time or the future
growing out of the relation of man
lo man, that cannot be solved
tlt.Viugh end tinder out form of gov
ernment as Interpreted by Lincoln.
Hi understood that neither an
autocracy nor an extreme democracy
was the correct prlnolplo of govern
ment on which to form a lasting and
diwlrnblo stale.
Tendency to Nationalize
Tbe great history of tbo develop
ment of this uatlon undop republican
rulu has tieeit marked by the domi
nance of Individualism, und U Is vit
tuully Importuut now to get buck to
conditions In Hurniouy with our form
of government. The tendency Just
now is to nationalize everything. W-o
fought lu Lincoln's day o maintain
a representative form of govern
ment In our own country. And rep
resentative government starts from
tho locality. Wo must k&ap iu mind
that the least government ii the best
government: tbo local government
must not be supplanted by federal
or bureaucratic government."
The big Issues of the cauvpalgn,
tho speuker predicted, will bo na
tionalism as against Internationalism.
The ropublk-an party, lie said,
"stands for America first 'big
enough, strong enough, rich' enough
und good enough thut no nation on
earth, or all combined, will oucstion
Its rights."
""Anxious to Help World.
"Wu ure not, only willing but are
aiixlouu to help tho world," Herding
continued. "Hut w iuslst that we
glvo wllllugly and In our own way
rather than bo pushed Into tho whirl
pool of Kuropoan politics. The best
iiKirket placo In lite world Is In the
United Suites. Our people get better
wnges and ibottr prices for their
produols. If wo koop the American
tnarkot for tho American poeplo we
cun bo ussurcd of geuorul prosperity.
Wo should keop tho tariff fence Just
high onough to protect that market.
Sell abroad, yes, but let us not trade
reul market for one whore they
cannot pay their bills."
Thu solution of tho farm problem.
Harding said, lies not iu loglslutlon
but "In sound government and the
operation of economic rules that are
luitloluil and not lntorautiontil,
Formers of tho country, ho said, re
ceived $2,000,000,000 more fop tho
1923 crop. than for the 1921 crop. Ho
docluTed tho limit of taxation hue
beon reached and that tho adminis
tration, "If not too nruch molested.
enn muko additional reductions. '
carWcloses
T
I.UXOK, Feb. 1.1. Illowurd Carter
unnotinced today that bocntise of the
discourtesy of tho KgypUun public
works dopartniont In pafuslng per
mission to wives of the exonvnlora
to visit tho tomb, he had closed Tu
tankhamen's tooth and abandoned
operations. !
01
ANGER
Senate Resolution Asking
For Denby Resignation
PJWSIDENT COOLIDGE was advised by the Senate
Monday to auk for the resignation of Edwin Dmby
an Secretary o; '.he Navy.
A resolution declaring the secretary's retirement
should be requested "immediately" was adopted, 47
to 34, and sent to the White House by special mes
senger within the hour. '
The resolution follows:
W-r. n t''' tVI' ii States Sen-! form by tbo government of tho
nt.i d'd. on JnllUufy 31, 1824, by; United States throush Albert 11.
a ununlinuus vote, adopt Senote Fall, Secretary of tho Inlorlor, and
'.'til resolution niiinler 64, tojKdwln Dcnby, Secretary of the Na
proctiro the annulment of curtain J vy as lessor, ta tho Pnil-Amorlctin
lease in tho Navnl oil reserves of j I'elrolcllm Company as lessee, wore
tho 1'nllcd States; and j executed under circumstances ln-
... i. .k. .-u i...,..
among other things, declared as
follows:
" 'Whereas, It uppears from evi
dence taken by the committuo on
public lands ond surveys of the
rnlte . Ktntes 8. nate that certain
lento of navnl rest-re number
three, in tbo' state of Wyoming,
beaiing date April 7, 1923, made
In form by tho government of the
Unllvl ptatcs through Albert D.
Full. Secretary of the Interior, and
F.il.vlii r-vnby. Secretary of the Na
vy, us lessor, to the Mammoth Oil
(omptiny, as lessee, .and that cert
ain contract between the govern
ment, of tile I nlted St'trs and the
Pan-American Petroleum and
Transport Company, dated April
1922. signed by Hdward C. Fin-j
ncy. nctlin Secretnr) of the Inter-! mediately request ine resiBuiiiuu
lor and Kdwin Denby. S;er;tnry of 'of Edwin Pen by as Secretary of
the Navy, rulutlng smon; itherjtbe Navy."
thiiiFs to the construction of oil; This measure was a subwtltute for
tanks at Pearl Harbor. Territory i the original resolution 1 offered by
of Hawaii, und that ct rtaln :tase j Democratic Leader Robinson Bo
ot r.avul reserve number one, in fore the Senate adopted the Walsh
tho state of California, bearing j
date December 11, 1922. made In j
Credit Viewed
; . -
of all Business Relations
Collections and credits, a subject
which Includes the heart of business !
relations, was discuaed from six dlf-
ferent unglee by Tt. K. Knupp, credit j
manager fo.' the Spalding Logging j
company of Portland, at tire second
lecture of the business lecture course "". naPP saia i.i oeiir a u..
in the Preiyterlan church last night, i chant gives credit he should be sure
iNationa'l prosperity depends on the
stability of commerce and tl;.. sta
bility of commerce always depends
upon the soundness of credit. This,
Knupp declared, is a truism ull
should realise. In other words civili
sation Is based on credit.
('mill Defined.
Credit, defined Knupp, is confi
dence In men, lltelr methods, their
character, Institutions they represent.
nations they live In. There Is no
business transaction wlraro credit Is
not Involved In somo way.
It bolng admitted that credit Is
tho bulwark of commerce and hence
of civilisation. It Is necessary, Kjiapp
docln.vd, to protuct credit. He ns
careful In protecting credit as a bunk
Is in protecting tho money In Ha
vaults. t
Thoro are three "C's" in the theory
of credit, Ktinpp pointed out Char
acter, wnmclty and capital. Of these
three, character is by fur tho most
Invportnut. Without character, ca
pacity cannot survive, and capital
ond capacity will eventually fall also.
Character In business will mean thut
tho cuptltil will eventually soon como
to you.
Capacity In busluesa is useless by
Itsolf but Is u necessary adjunct to
chnructor.
I'jipllal Requires Om
Capital' requires wonderful cure.
Knupp stuted. Failures In business
are duo to incomeptoncc and in
experience or, in otner words, poor
handling of original capital. It U
never safe lo use credit to borrow
capital unless cupltal burns over,
such ns In buying and selling. In
other word It l all n'gbf for n
grocor to borrow money to buy sugar
WAR. FINANCE LOAN
POWER RESTRICTED
WiASlll.MSTON, D. C, Feb. 13r
The house today passed a bill extenn-
tog until December 31 next the powor
of the wnr finance corporation to :
- 1
nmko limns. The inoannro now goes!
to the president,
th-8 legislation.
who recommended
d cut nx irsuo anu corruption; nno
" 'Whereas the sslfl .leases and
contracts wero entered ,' Into with
out authority on the part of the
officers purporting to act In the
execution of tho same (or tbe Uni
ted Stutes and Iu violation of the
laws of Congress; and :
" 'Whereas, such leases and con
tract were made in defiance of tbo
settled policy of the government
adhered td through three successive
administrations to maintain In tbe
ground a great reserve supply of
oil adequate to the needs of the
Navy in any emergency threatening
the national security.'
"Therefore bo it
"Resolved, that It is the sense
of the Unltea states mu wu
President of the Inlted States im-
resolution for the annulment of the
oil leases.'
As Heart i
i
lo eft sugar to buy more sugar with.
- phe trouble with most failures is
thgt Dew peopIe ln the business go
(0() fari
' . ' .
to know who the man or woman Is.
There are also three "C's" ln col
lections, Knapp asserted. They are
care, consideration and compulsion.
When it comes to collecting a bill
cure should to exercised. It Is a
proposition that Is difficult to handle
and hUmoring methods should not
be used. -
. Another title that should always
bo applied Is tonslderatlon. in other
words upply the (iolden Rule, "Ti-jat
the man whom you ais approaching
to collect money ns you would like
to have iiitn treat you ns "If the
situation avero loverscd. In tWa man
nor most people can be app.joached
and somo progress can be m,ade.
Strong Arm Methods.
Once iu a groat while, Knup
stuted, a situation arises that neces
sitates compulsion and strong-aim
methods. When tho merchant be
comes convinced that docent methods
will not apply to the man who owe
him money then he should give I
to him strong, plus a couple, of xtra
Jolts. Illustrating his point with
an extreme Instance, Knnpp men
tioned an incident in Rainier.
Oregon, when a niorchuut run
into an obdurate man owing him
money who refused to pay his debts
and was about to leave town. TK
merchant pressed 'a revolver to the
man's side until he agreed to pay
bis bill. ,
"Shakespeare," Knupp said In con
clusion, "was a great man, and one
of the g.viatest things 'he ever said
was the passage ln 'Hamlet' which
atartd out, 'Neither a borrower nor
a lender be." "
i NORWAY RECOGNlta
! SOVIET GOVERNMENT
I
. ' MOSCOW, Fb. 13. Norvnv has
i
given the Russian soviet govern-
! ment recognition. Do Jure, ot tne
rorl,igi, offlco was Informed loduy.
WIIKAT PltU'F-S.
.1
j i-oKTLANU. Feb. 13. Kurd winte
I wheal., $1.02; western red, 96c.
NO SKY-SCRAPER
HEELS ON WOMEN'S
SHOES THIS YEAR
CHICAGO, Feb, 13. This
year's women's shoes Will have
no skyscraper liocls, sharply v
pointed toes or stunted' vampi
utcaHUng to tho si! commit'
tee of ttit) -Nations! Shoo BotalJ.
or' association, which opened .
Its annual convention and stylo '
review here yesterday.
New features, burkiw and
material am Introduced in the
evhiblt of 13,000 pairs of shoes
on display. None but those con
forming to the Myle commit,
lee's slogan, "freedom from foot
hurts," lias boon accpptl for
exhibition.
"Surh terms a 'French heel
mid 'French toes' are fast (lis
appearing," said O. M. Shang
ler, secretary "treasurer of the
convention, 'Today most of the '
models originate In America and
the grotvth of the Industry In the
t'nlicd Slates has eliminated, to
a great extent, tlio importation
of liless from France."
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FACTIONS CLASH
Separatists Barricaded in
Building Are Burned
Out bv Crowd
BERLIN. Feb. 13. Fighting be
tween separatists and Inhabitants
of ' Plrmasens, in Bavarian", Plala-
tlnate. lust night, resulted In the
killing of 17 persons and the
wounding of 20, according to dis
patches todaj. -ifai..,;.
The casualties occurred during
righting for possession of a gov
ernment building which was even
tually set on fire. Of those killed
14 were separatists. .
Accounts of the fight are some
what conflicting, but It . appears
40 separatists barricaded them
selves in . the government building,
from b'UMi . they fired their bombs
against the, e,rowd.
In attempting to eject them the
crowd sprayed benzine on the build
ing for the. .purpose of burning It
When tlfei lower part was afire
the separatists ceased shooting and
oeggea ror' mere).
One report says all separatists
who left ; the building. Including
the leader, Schwab, were slain, but
a Inter report says only 14 of those
in the building were killed.
Latest advices reported the build
ing still burning.
SHEETS ESTATE
In un ortKut1 admitting the will of
R. J. Sheets to probate, it was stated
that the approximate valuo ot his
prope-'.'ty, real and personal, . was
$20,000. ln his Inst will and testa
ment mude on February 19, 1919.
$2000 was left to bis adopted daiigb
tcr Vivian Sheets and the remainder
ot the estate, both real and persona..
was willed to his wife.
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CHICAGO. Feb. 13. Oilda Cray,
Ziugfield Follies dancer, told the
police she was robbed last night
by three men of Jewelry valued at
$150,000 and $2,000 cash as, she
entered the Bpurtment where sho
lives with her parents.
JIIss Oray, who was married re
cently to (lulllard T. Iloug, wealthy
New York', cabaret owner, had Just
left the theatre und hud been driv
en home by her chauffeur, who
witnessed the robbery.
SHOT
DOWN
WORTH
ZIEGHELD
CLAM
ROBBERY
T;
WAR DEBT SAYS
LEGION LEADED
Ouinn Attack Tax Reduc
tion Plant Secretary Held
Enemy of Veterans '
WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 18
Secretary Mellon has failed to con
sider in his estimates of aatlolpated
revenue the sum ot approximately
$160,000,000 annually accruing. as
Interest on tbe British war debt,
twice as much as is needed to pay
the adjusted compensation bill, ac
cording to John R. Qulnn, national
commander of the American Legion.
In making this declaration, Com
mander Qulnn added that Secretary
Mellon had also failed to take Into
account' &e estimated . seringa of
$220,000,000 to $20,000,000 which
economies of national admitrlrtratlpn
will prodnce.t , . . I'-
The statement were made at 'tbe
alt-day aesfflbtl of Legion's National
Legislative committee beld at tho
Hotel Washington when plans for a
nation-wide' demonstration by ,ex
service men were laW.
' Mellon Called Enemy.
"The Secretary of the treasury Is
the greatest enemy .ot the ex-eerrtce
men In this country," Comanander
Qulnn told the delegates from forty
eight states. ''.'Hone stands .a great
administrative officials of tbs gov
eminent persistently lobbying to de
feat - specific measure ot legisla
tion a measure which the majority
of duly elected legislators repeatedly
have declared ahoujd be enacted Int.
law. 'He b consistently altered the
estimated cost of pieetlag adjusthil
compettsation, put 'even - his Wgeln
estimates (an lie met out of th;lnV
tercet on "the Brittsn war debt and.
the economtea effected in adnuoh)-
trayon." . . ,
"There ' is; abodt $io;ooo,000 M:
year paid on the debt. and Melloo
latest cost estimate is $4715,000000
for the first four yaars, an average
of a, little less ; than $ll,0D0,00o
a year. It will not cost that much as
Mellon uudoubtedly.'knows, but niee't-
ing hini. on his own ground we, have
more than enough to pay the coil
without inflicting hardships on any
class of people, and without bluder-
iu gtax reduction. It can tie - eeen
that taxes can be reduced. . ' '
Insulting to Intelligence.
"I want them, to' be reduced and
so does. tbe Legion. And Mellon. is
Insulting our intelligence when lie
says that there can be no tax reduc
tion if the adjusted coirrpensatlon
bill Is paid." '
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01
E
SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 13 The
sailing vessel Rouce, .bound.; from
Nngayo, Japau, to Astoria, Ore., was
blown ashore, according to a report '
to L K: Wiest, Who, with, a group of
associates, pnrchased the vessel' somo
time ago ffloni the Columbia Klvcr
Packers', association. Several .othor
boats were also blown ashore.' ac
cording to AVest's advices, Tbe Rente
is now In the lunlbcT tradw. - '
v". ;'' ';
CH'llRA'LTAR, Feb. 13. Tbo crew
of the five-malted aiixlllury oohoonor
Rcptibllque, which burned at sea,
hove 'been rescued by the Spanish
steamship Romeu. "The rcDbltiHe
wn.i a total Hws. ' ' .v- . " I
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THE WEAtliFH , - '
The Cycle-Storm,
graph at the Un
derwood pharmacy
lisa - registered
steady, but alow,
decrease In baro
metric premuuM
daring the last 34
hours. A dlsrrbr
ance dt consldor
abk) extent la ap
proaching from the
nouth.
Forecast for next 24 Uottre :
Cloudy; coutiunedl warm, ffiilvwol
by nnsHtle.1 weather.
The Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum und minimum
toirtpeiHtnres today as follows!
High
Low f 27
MELLON
FORGO
DIED VESSEL
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