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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1925)
r Univerilty Librirv Kuafiie. OreiiOK Published Daily at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening" BUY AT HOME; LOCAI MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS Associated Press Leased Wire Eighteenth Year Number 6614 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1, 1025 PRICE FIVE CENTS SEAPLANES FORCED DOWN IWO FORDS PAY LARGEST INCOME TAX IN NATION Ovcr$2 1, 000,000 from Auto mobile Manufacturers Goes to Treasury JOHN D., ALSO NICKED Coolidgc Pays $14,091.86 to Government as Income Assessment DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 1. Henry Ford and Edsel Ford, his son, togeth er with the Ford Motor company paid the largest in come tax on 1924 earnings in the first Michigan dis trict, figures made public today revealed. Henry Ford paid $2,608, 808.85; Edsel Ford $2,158, 055.99, and the Ford Motor company $16,493,160.91. Rockefeller High Man NEW YORK, Sept. 1. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., paid income taxes of $6, 277,669, for 1924, it became known today when the tax. lists were made public. This was the largest amount paid by an individual in the downtown Manhattan 'dis trict, which includes Wall street. Mr. Rockefeller paid in come taxes of $7,435,169 for 1923. John D. Rockefeller, Sr., paid taxes of $128,420. J. Pierpont Morgan's tax was $574,379; E. H. Gary, $322,680, and Chas. Evans Hughes $1554. John W. Davis, demo cratic presidential candi date in the last election paid $49,533. t'oulhluo Puis si l m; U08TOK, Bopt. i. (I') Mrasldoul Coblldgo paid income tax amount 1ng to M, 001.80 tor the ymtr figures roads public today at ths office f the collector r Internal rsronus hero showed. Tin- tax paid by iho president lor iho prsoattlug year was $B,643.()1, PITTSBUnOH, Bopt. I. (!') Sec retary of iho Treasure' bflrsTV w Motion paid tfsdersl Inioome tuxes or 51,882.000.5 In 1921. His Income lax was ilii! largest recorded In t1to Pittsburgh dletrtot, Tlini of his biuihcr It. D. Mollon was $l.lso, oimi.04, and was thu next largest, kick moinks. Sept. 1. Norman Chapman, a golfer put his tee shot 185 yards into iho hip pocket of a baddy 011 the green. NBW YOltK, Sept. 1. Forty cals woro fouiiil In the 14 roam Iiouku of 'Mrs, QortXUdO Hole, a roblUSO nflor ihor removitl Iw a hospllul for obser vation. 4 ONLY M-r: 4 K the hookH In the Unlet of 4 pollce'H office ore to bo be- lleVOd, thorn, aro Just 84 (logs within the boundaries or Khun- niii falls. Kor Just that number of digs in Klamath Kails are bearing licenses, Five hundred would he u iknar liroclc ou Iho dtyft with- in the city Hmitt according in estimate)) or city patrolnion 4 who patrol Iho si reels ilally, See Plmtcit of Penznnee, Hepl. M. Convicts Are Paroled From State Prison Goldstein Brothers of Portland Win Release ; ha i. km. pro.; Sept. f. n UsesmsJ I known iuro yesterday ibal Harry and A! Ooldaleln. brother, who' 'with ionl u Hi" state penitentiary 'from .MiiitiiiHiiuii Bounty for rscslM i Inc. stolen properly, were paroled , last TtaarSdgy aftar having nerved i their minimum sentences. For months nueb prsssuro has neon 1 brougbl apon Governor Pleros to extend axecutlve clemency to tb two men, but ibi wn refused until they had completed their nilnlinunt smtcnccii. Their muxltnums were j '2 1-2 year. Although they were I lentencod March 11, 11120, they did not in-I:iii doing time until Angnsti It, 1924. I'nder the lermii of the parole the I Iwo men must rettiulti within the Htnte ami refrain from the vloln Him of any Iuwh. They cannot again tngoge in h scons' humi business, I In which they wi re engaged In at the tine of their alleged offense. Senators Will Be Banqueted Chamber of Commerce To Help In Enter tainment A public banquet in honor of the eight momheru of the United Stales I senatorial committee on public lands which will sptDd one day in Khtmuth Kails Within the next ten days, will ! he held. It was announced, this ,110011 ut a meeting of the chamber of Commerce hoard of directors. Entertainment of thu senators will lie 111 the hands of (he i hain jbor of commerce, w ho will undertake I to make the brief stay of the sen ators iih plouHatit as possible. The eight legislators will he nut at .Medford by nutomoblh-s furnished . by the rhatnhiT of commerce msm hers and will he returned to that I city after their hearing here, i Decision was made this noon to i purchase another .reel of moving j pictures depleting the "Making of ( rater Lake.'- The directors nu- UiorUod the transfer of ttB from the Pageant fund to defray (he ex- ; ponso or purchasing the film. Decision was made to assist the chamber of commerce or Chlloquln In their effort to prevail upon the county gourt to improve the rond from Chlloquln to Die site of the I Forest l.uinher compiiny at Anp i grove. It was brought out that thS Forest l.umher company will houses at the mill, if a good roud lo Chlloquln could he built. Thus Ohlloquln could he assured of the lucrative business originating nt the lumber center. I . V PIGGLYWIGGLY j TAKE PREMISES NEXTTOCOPCO T. J. Hampson to Be Manager j of Local Branch of Chain Store The Plggly Wiggle grocery store ; will be I icated In the space formerly , occupied by llur Whltukor grocery ! store and located adjacent to the California Oregon Power laoitipaby. This became definitely known t i dily when the Plggly Wlggly own ers took possession or the premises and prepared to remodel she store in order to prepare It for the cliiinic- terlstlo tixUires ol kite Plggly wig- gly chain stores. T. J. Hufnpson win undortttltq 'he hinniigcuiont ot the new store, lie clslon t'i on tor the Klamath terri tory was announced several months ago. See Plrntes of Peilzntice, Sept. :i-4. no LOSES FIRST SKIRMISH Alleged Killer of Florentino Navarro Bound Over to Grand Jury HEARING THREE DAYS Preliminary Drag on Be cause of Necessity of In terpretation I, It. Kiiuccdo. stolid Hud il literate Mexican InlHit-er, lost (lie first skinnlsli In his fight for freedom yesterday afternoon wusn Jostle of the Peace Kd Kendall bound him over to the ;:i mid nur' 1,11 " charge of sec- ond desreo murder1. Bsucsdo is accused of linviiii: muMloftjd rhireolliui Ksvnnro, August I I, another Mexican, vrltn wlunn he ttas wurklng no a Southern l'a- rltlO section gang at Alg a. For three days the hearing drugged on. Kvery phase of the alleged mur der wus gone lutrf. almost as ron Clentlbasly as If il were a trial In circuit court. The trial was some what Impeded by the necessity of in terpreting all of the testimony to Saucedo, who does not understand I a word of Bugllsh. Haucedo was returned to Jail and I w ill awali (.ho meeting of the grand i Jury in prison. No particular emotion was dls ' idavci! hv the Mexican when he hod been Informed ot the verdict of Jus tice of the Peace Kendall. Without a word of comment, he willingly ac companied officers back to the Jail where he must nwnii the grand jury. Iilsirlct Attorney E. I.. BlllOt! anil Ills deputy. V, A. Wlest, handled tin: case for t he state. Word To Take Warden's Job Friends Say Formal Announcement To Be Made Shortly BALBM. Oco., Supt. 1. Tom Word, former sherltr of MnlUllomah : rouuiy, will accept t ie appointment 08 Warden of the state penitent lary ! offered lilm by Qovernqr Pierce, elose friends or Mr, Word advised (he Capital Journal today. Mn-. Word has nothing to any 'other than that ho will probably I nnnkiunco his decision either this j afternoon or tomorrow. I Conditions imposed by Mr. word j before iho would even consider the ; appointment are understood lo have I beoa satisfactorily arranged at a I .(inference betcveen the govornor i and Mr. Word, in Portland, ocstor ! day afternoon. Arrangement or details or his pe-- sortal business Interests are said to I be the principal cause of Mr. Word's i delay In ncccp'tln the nardenshlp. ONE MAGISTRATE FINES ANOTHER Ed Kendall Nicks Justice of The Peace Cleaves at Hearing A Justice of tho pence faced a justice of the pence this morning. Sold one justice of the pence to tho other Justice of the peace: 'tin the Interests of justice .... hereby fined and costs." In other words. Justice of the Pence Ed Kendall of Mnkvtlle di- trlcl fined Justice of the Peace F. M. Cleaves of the Crescent district $fi and costs for falling to make a fur dealers report for 1(24, Cleaves look Iho Jolt, Hint he Is used In bunding out. with a Stnllli IN MURDER GAS Indian Bound Over To Jury wfM IN AUTO Parents Identify Perry i Johns as Intruder In Home "ills fiirt- is bur I into no mom- ory. i could noi forget it." Thus did n prominent woman of t hiloquln Ulcutlfy Perry Johns the until who Is allcgi-d lo have' ,H " , rl"",,al """""" tii.e sit map i, M nmm hMm Johns tvus given u hearing yes. i teiMla- afternoon and hound over to tin- Kruud jury on i statutory rliarsjc. His bond was set at ,5'jotN), wlifcli he had been unable to furnish up to noon today. Moth the mother and father of the little girl identified the reser vation Indian as the man whom they surprised In the room of their small daughter one morning about 0:30 o'clock. The father had identified Johns le fore the trial, lie was taken up to tho Jail uimI picked him out of several score prisoners as the man whom he said he had driven from his home. According to the testimony elicit ed, from witnesses yesterday after noon in Juvenile court, a man who Is thought to have been Johns en tered tho rear door of a home in Chlloquln, ami made his way to where the two children of the bouEO. a two-year-old boy and a six-year-old ?;! were sleeping. The bother' awoke. Xolse of the intruder had disturbed her slumbers, and apparently thinking that the children were up. she stole quietly to their room. Peeking through tho door, she was horrified to see a man. an In dian, on the bed of her daughter. She cnlled her husband and the Intruder wus driven from their home. The hearing was held before Jus tice of the Peace Ed. Kendall. COMIC OPERA IS SPEEDING UP AS pvrrjJTr ISJFARQl JD V-EJ.1 1 llEAIViJ Few Changes Made Since Pub - lishinc of Verv First Announcement There have boon n few changes In tho cast of "The Pirates of Pen r.ance" from the first published an nouncement. Chris Barnstable will play the Sergeant of Police and Mrs. Hatelrjgg will play tho character part of "Kuth." Mrs. llazelrigg. professionally known as Nellie An drews, was otio of the best known American Prima Donnas, heading her own company for many years anil also with many of the big New York successes. There wore sev eral names in tho ensemble load-. I vertintly omitted. Miss Pauline J ('lift, W. c. Van Emon and Ken- j netb Mnler. Sunday night), Director llazelrigg I had his orchestra together for the ; first time and said after the re hearsal that ho "had the surprise, of bis young life" as he was not j prepared for such a good bunch. Last night was a general rehearsal again and the days of strenuous re hearsal and study are bringing re sults. The whole show Is "speeding up" and tonight and Wednesday j will be devoted to "Ironing out the I wrinkles" in professional parlance. ! The seat sale at Southwells Is go- Ing over big and every member of the Ktwnnls club Is happy. Italian Submarine Reported Missing Homo. Sept, l.- The Italian sub marine Sebuatln'd Venlro, which dls- appeareil during the naval nianeuv- brs Off tin' Sicilian const tSSI week, was slill Uilsslltg today despite an IntsUslvo BOartCh by atrpntnOS and nttVal vessels. The iraft Qarrtod fifty Officers and men. Ili. BlPN-9 No. 1 IMP TODAY I Charles Moore Sustains Fractured Skull in Crash at Roseburg WAITRESSES INJURED ' Speeding Driver Fails to see 1 " . Barricade and Crashes Into Curb ROSEBURO, Ore.. Sop. 1 Charles Moore, aged 24, whose home is be lieved to be near Medford. was killed and Marie Mead and Floy Swisher, local waitresses, were in jured early this morning in an auto accident at the intersection of MoHh er street with the Pacific highway In this city. Moore sustained a frac tured skull when the car turned over, and died two hours after being in jured. The girls were not seriously hurt. The two waitresses, according to .ZTZTZZX SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. W-The destroyer Far visit a sister ot miss swished. They U'agut, 500 miles distant from Honolulu, sent a message started back late last night and at to the naval radio here that at 11 a. m. she gave the San i:3o this morning reached this city. ! T Vancisc-to-Hawaii flagplane' PN-9 number 1, a compass iiigimuy niocked ! bearing. The message indicated that the plane was half- The Pacific highway was barricad- , , r j ix. 1-1 l ed for one block, while a ditch was j W between the Reno and the Farragut. HONOLULU, Sept. l.-The disabled plane PN-9, section with i,ans t.,et ..hu iooi -. number 3, will ttv another non-stop- flight from San I apparently failed to see the detour until almost upon it. According lo Frank Stone, a Iran - ill -. '.. i,,., . "... r speed. When Moore tried to turn j into Mosher street he was unabic to imake the swing and me car struck itseir on u lawn, 35 feet from tho cnrb; Hema Crushefl i Hooro's head wacr'hed and ho j never regained consciousness, death occurring nt Mercy hospital at 4 : a. m. t tie tw o gins were cut ana 1 bruised, but had no serious injuries. According to the waitresses, Moore H sul)posud havi! a a short ; distance from Medford and is said i to he quite well to do. officers found 1200 iu currency when they searched him for marks or identification. The ! girls said they became acquainted with him while they wore employed in Medford restaurants. An investigation is being made of I the case and an effort is being made to locate Moore's relatives, who are believed to reside in Virginia. An in quest will probably be hold tonight. S. P, Protests Against G. N. Move To South Southern Lines Claim They Need All Tonnage MOW YOKK. Sept. l.(tV) Vigor ous opposition has developed among Southern Pacific ofHciuls against efforts of tho Great Northern rail was to acquire trackage rights over their llnoj Into California'. Within the past few days both H. W. Da Flarest, chairman and William Sproule, president of the Southern "". nae neen insr-eciing u cnimmny s properties in uregoa mlv0 "" swwmsnuj puoiicry pro testing agulnst tlie tnieatenett in vasion or their territory. Large in vestnienti In new construction, they osstrted, would require the Southern Pant tic to receive nil revenue from the territory served. mii.k (JoKS t'P 9QATTLE!, Wash., Sept. 1. The dairy council unnouneed today that , milk will go up one cent a quart retail In this city tomorrow, making I the price 18 cents delivered in tho I hoines, 01 Gas Near End Ot Journey To Honolulu Epochal Flight Comes to End When Ship's Tanks Are Exhausted; Commander Ad vises He Must Come Down; Asks Aid; PN-9 No. 3 Now Being Towed to San Francisco; Other Plane May Try Tomorrow HONOLULU, Sept 1. (AP) (1152) The nav sea plane PN-9 number 1, is out of gasoline and will he forc ed to land, said a message received here from Hilo, Island of Hawaii. HONOLULU, Sept 1. The Mutual Wireless company intercepted a message from Commander Rodgers of the PN-9 number 1, to the U. S. S. Tanger, reading: "Please keep good track of us. Gas about all gone. Think it impossible to get in." FrancisCO tO Hawaii. The commandant of the 1 7 tnA.7 ;,mJ fU I ti. ill. lining i i- v. i v. i i viiv i tenant Allan Snodv. chief "Report at once earliest date for PN three to reach Crissy field, effect repairs, arid start west coast-Hawaii j fght. what wing surfaces and other material be re- lu"cu- j SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 The seaplane PB-1, third i of the ains-Pacif ic fliei-s, probably will take off for Hono- i lulu tomon-ow. Carrying 24,000 pounds, when it sails over the Pacific, the mammoth plane made a successful flight today with Rear Admiral William A. Moffett, chief of the navy bureau of teronautics as a passenger. ' Naval headquarters announced that PB-1 probably would begin her flight for Hawaii from the waters of the Golden Gate off Crissy field, instead of from San Pablo Bav, from which the other planes departed. SAN hKANCISCO. Sept. 1. (ill - I W71f ' navy aKl')lan-' PN"3 numl)or 1, Cn3tTlbCr VV ill ; attempting a non-stop flight fjfijn San Francisco to Hawaii had c-mi-Qrrrx i Plcted half tf Its Journey ot 2.100 ijiavt. vjtaiLi g, : VeleDfatlOll! I Celebration Will Held At Rim Sept. 20 . Dedication of a bronze plate to j tho memory of John W. Hlllmon. who discovered Crater Lake. June! 12. 1S58. will be undertaken by the in. .i. ..i .,..,..... ; """"Ul" "(tour behind its schedule. By the was announced this noon at the ; me ,t pn3Sel ,he destroyer, stxt chnmbor of commerce board of di-1 ioned S00 miles from the California rectors meeting. I coast. It had reduced this to 50 September 20 has been set as the date nt which the bronze plate, with a suitable inscription, will be ce mented into the rock over which Hlllman looked wheu his eyes first viewed the wondrous beauty of tho northwest, located iu northern Klamath. It is the intention to have a com- cisco Hay, figured as the ufflcUl mlttee from the chamber of com- point of departure. A feiv minutes tnerce Journey to the lake on the after Hear Admiral William Mnffatt, dedication day and conduct cere- Chief of the naval aeronaut Ic.tl moiiles fitting to the occasion. ! bureau and Captain .Stanford K. Opportunity to secure the credit j Moses, flight projector commander, for Installing the bronze plate was j had ordered tho mine sweeper lian dtte to Will li. Steel. Crater Lakenelt with Its equipment for hoisting park commissioner, who culled It to a plane from the water, to ha-ilen the attention of a member or flto I from this port to the pdut where. hoard of directors yesterday. I the P.V-H number 3, was forced Into I the water about four hours and a Seo Pirates of Pensance, Sept. 3-4. ft'ontlnued on l'nge Two) Runs Out fourteenth naval district at fnlW.nn maaanao rn T.ion- iwnuiiJii uivuuwgV) w -- w v pilot of the PN19 number 3: , the same amount it will lilt aautlcal miles between five and six o'clock this morning. To that time tho pluue had made an averaging speed of approximato- 1 1- 71 nautl.'al miles an hour, tho Be; equivalent of a fraction less than j 82 land miles an hour. In the I early hours ot today it was oxceed ! ing the speed U had maintained earlier In Its flight and wus making ,p 0c Ume lt hn Deen Dehnd its schedule. When the plane passod over the destroyer Corry, 600 miles from t ie Uolden Gate It was more than as m"uw One Plane tjults Tho report that t!ie aircraft had passed tho destroyer Doyen and was speeding toward thu airship tender Langlcy came from the Doyen at 4:45 o'clock U hours and 3.7 min utes after the plane had left Point intuitu at the entrance to Han Fran-