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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1925)
University Library v Kureno. Ottnw J! Published Dally at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening" BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS Associated Press Leased Wire Eighteenth Year Number 5678 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, KATURLAV, NOVEMBER, 14, H)25 PRICE FIVE CENTS TAKE PHARAOH'S MUMMY OUT OF COFFIN OF COLD King Tut-Ankh-Amen was only 15 Years of age When he Died DESCRIPTION IS GIVEN Egyptologists Reveal State of Find Taken From Valley of the Kings NKWyOltK.Nov.il. (' Tim! kills Tui-AnkliAuii-ti who died tn Ksypt StMtti 8,f0Q yours ugo, wa: only fKU'cii yours "Id whin h body wnn iniii in hiH tomb iii Lb viiiii'v of 1)10 kings, linn boon dullnltelv osoArtsIotd by ths Rgyptbloftlsts. T)i uko of the atii pbafoah bad boon the UiihIu for iimi. Ii hi lifttluH umoiiK tlioiui wiio uncovered tin (omit in-ill- l. uxor. Howard Carter, who wua ihu ill ltd asatatnut to tho Into Knrl of Curniivoii In (at work of excavating (ho lomb. Iind believe. I tho youth won IK yonru of age when ho ii.i ' I nwity. kv (established When, howovor, iho niiimniy was inkmi from It golden-aluiped coffin unit ths wrappings ihout II wum removed until Ibb golden aboulhid body i-uim- Into view, tho oxporta nftvr lip iixninlnallnn oalnb. Hailed tho n(o. On tho houd of TutAiihb-Amtm won a lull crown of aold. Tin- bunds wort) clanpnd IWOSS tho hronat. On the ulde of Iho body wore stropped two sold hlltod swords nnd two knlvoa. tho handles of which nlan wnro aold. On iho bronat golden alnra wero placed to murk Iho henrt nnd lungs. Married Young Tiil-Ankh-Aiiiin Inhurltud tho Ihrono of Khun Atcn through bin murrlouu lu that king's third dnugh Ur. Ankb-NoB-l'u-Aton. nftorwur.l Ankh-Nes-Amen. iwo yours nftor hor roysl father hud psuied uwuy. Thin wu durina tho reign of iho phsrdah, flsa-Nekhl. hl brolhor-ln-law. Bsn Nokht la variously estimated lo have rnlannd from eight to alxtceu yours nftor thla event boforo Ilia doulh and tbo succession of Tut-Ankh-Amon. Iho lutor la estimated to have relgn od from two to nlno yonra. Tho former flsuro Is Howard OaMarS nnd tho Inttcr Sir Flinders Potrlo's. Hlr Flanders Is ft notod Egyptologist Thus, If Tut-Ankh-Amon wero flftoon yours old nt Iho time of his doulh ho would huvo horn only five yours old when ho married on tho busts of tho lower figure, while tho larger figure would scorn to ho wide of tho murk. Unique Kind On the foinulo side, It was differ ent, some of tho princesses murrv-, lug when only one your old to re quire rlKht to royalty. In Egypt royal descent passed through the daughters. Tho finding of the high gold crown on the bund of Tut-Ankh-Amon Ih a discovery unique in area. noology, ns ulso was the discovery of tho swords and pans of the royal regalia, for desperadoes nnd thieves usually runimekod royal tombs so thoroughly that generally the mum my was stripped to Its wrappings. IDENTIFY DEAD MAN Hotly Pound In BOX Onr In ldntm llelleved to be Itnkvr Lumber Worker II AK Kit, Oro Nov. 14, (IP) Partial Identification of Iho man found dehd In a bbx car In Idaho n fow days) ago, us Chester I,. Josophaon, n former lumber worker of Iiukor Wits matin hero hist night by Sheriff McKlnnoy. Tho body of tho man found In Idnho was In a car, friim, Mutter tod marks on tho clothing Indicated tho man wuOMho from litis vUum. Tho skull had booti eavod In .by n blunt Instrn'th'ont. ' Farmer Convicted Of Manslaughter McMINNVILLB, Oro., Nov. H.(C) J. 8. Tront, farmor, was convict ed last night of mnnsliitiglitor by tho Jury boforo which ho was tiled on the churgo of killing Uoorgo Humlln, of Portland. Trent's do fonao wus that lie flrod whon bo mtpposod hl!) melon pui -h was being raldotl, Addicts Of Alcohol Are Now Working I'lnlii wltilc hirint, h-fJWCVOf fftMtt, Mini KlaiimOi wulci, lion vvvv pun' iiimI t-uhl, In no dlrl for Jiiiy man, rwu It Ih Ih a Jiillltlnl iiimI tiiniHil lii'nl tul' tilt I. Md thtvo iiuinnn wwNFluh in tint illy Jail bfOlOfeji ainl wvi uk from ilir RiUUIUllO "i nur U00 hul oil (lii'lr fcyhtriiiH, have ilt' tli li'il Id uatlt. TUvy hail Ih'4-ii MTWil noll'i ly tllr jHiliri elial liuli'tx (llc WOfkrd al ft LI JiiIih abotll ilr 4'lly hall, ihvy w miltl Ih plai n! nil a liri'inl anil WtU9t rntfoii. 'Mir thfOi cm nod MmiImv ehoM tlx hnail ami uaicr, tmt uttet hi'Vi'ial JtiraU . L i n -I 0Hltif hifndii. Vi'Hli'hlay I hi" Uio MPOtfl Ijiih)' inniiiif; I III' (Mlllf'l offll .'H llllll u . i iiii;-, nut diii i ebnum thw uiii ii lantern Jaw tul i-ldn-ly iiinn, ulih a fiUallMllr ;;mm ..uratt ovrr Li . riiuilloiinnrr. 111m IuiihIm irerfi ioukIh-ih iI ftoin ttn loll if a liilmilii man atal lil fun mikk'I ullli tin linn of flt'ry liquor HVtV mrr pari'iif. tlilnl wit a mi rry Mm), a tuiiK tha ultli a tUvv vy uortl iuhI ii-mlv liaml ultli a mop. They nre in Jail for nn rtfln ft pt0M In Hon of tinOlr flmH of kjuo. iiy rorclng the can- i" I lirnfor Co in It , the police itopni i mt'iit hop to dlfl 'nirnK' tlnm lu (hrlr ilrliikini; proeft lUot. Blazer To Ask Another Trial Colorado Physician Wants to be Ac quitted DBNVBR, Colo., Nov. M. (?) I.owls l. Mowry. chief of defense counsel for Dr. Harold Klmor Blazer aKod physu-'luu who wus tried re cently at Littleton, Colo, on a ebarco of murderlnc his 31 year old Invalid daughter, uunouncod to day that he 'will move at nnco to hrliiK about unothor trial of Dr. BUsa'r. Ills Intention, ho declared today In to have Dr. Illazor aniulttod by directed verdict In order Hint Dr. Bitter will have i.curlty under tho low wblcb provide.! he may not he bronchi to trial when he bus boon acquitted or a crime. Suicide Note Thought Hoax OinCAOOi Nov. I I. A woman may have placed Iho two coats and ulCjdo note on the Michigan boule vard brlilko that led yesterday to a search In tho OhtoagO rhv for the body of Martin J. Hutkln. auto thief and police slayer. The skeptical po lice, who abandoned the hunt for the body, were further convinced tho affair was a hoax when t'hnrles Ma son, a chauffeur, snld bo saw a wo man unwrap Iwo coats nnd drop them on the stairs leading from iho bridge to tho river. Handwriting exports. snld Iho note was not written by Dur 1; In. EX-CONGRESSMAN KILLED IN CRASH WARaHPIBLD, Oro., Nov. H.(ip) (leorgo A. Loud, former repres outallvo In congress from Mlchl- igun, now a lumber man of Myrtle iMini was killed last. night whan an automobile driven by J. A. Whltakor if tho Western Lumber company j Hirnrlc a illsablod truck on llie high-! way at Mllilngton, two miloa from Marshflold. Whltakor was Injured, but physi cians said ho would recover. OIANT l'LANIO RI-I.S ULAia, Franco. Nov. 14. (TP) A large Goliath plane has fallen Into Iho ICngllsU channel u fow miles off tho French coast. Tugs from lltiulngno nnd Calais aro rushing to tho rescue, Women1 have more troubles than men. A Ann's friends never criticize It t in for arowinir old. FOUND; 30-YEAR SEARCH IS OVER New Jersey Man and Oak land, Cal., Woman are Married on Rogue River STARS ARE CONSULTED Astrologers and Mystics aid Them to Decide Time and Place pf Wedding MICDPOItl), tire, Nov. It; A Ihlrty-yeur search for ha perfect soul mute" gymled on the hunks of llOgUC lllver near hero Armistlc daft when llonii-" HcPtrland, fiil, Morristown, N. J., murrlod Miss Vel um Bdnt toulter of Stockton, Call forniu. acctSfdlbs to Rev, K. v. l.uwreiKo of this cftjr, v. bo per; formod the ceremony, the only wit-, nessaa lo inc his wife and Mm. Vei -na Hell Ayres, n friend of tho bride, from Sun Francisco. Tho two principals first mot over a year ago at a mooting of a Ifogl philosophical circle In Sun Fran cisco, and It was a caw 'of love at first sight. Determined to make a thorough test af the attachment, however. Mr. McFarland and his affianced visited a horoscope read er who declared they were perfect soul mules. They then consulted a numerolbglst, who examined their names and declared Unit "eleven" was tho ntjritlC nnd lucky number for them both. The Mystic "II" This settled the mntlor. The happy couple, however, ulso con sulted nn nstrolglst. who told thorn to wed on the "eleventh day of th.: eleventh month nt the eleventh hour, on the banks of a river flow ing west while they faced east." The Itoguo lllver was selected, and at 11 a. tn ou the llth of November Mr. McFarland and Miss Coulter, facing east, whllo tho sparkling Itogue dushed west, and the sun ahouo from a cloudless blue sky, wero made man and wife. After attending to n few business matters on the const, Mr. MoFnr lund nnd his bride will snll for Kurope to make their homo, as Mr. McFiirlund has business which takes him to Europe often. Abandon Hope For Sub Crew British Admiralty Gives Up Men As Lost L.ONDON, Nov. U. "The admiralty deeply regrets Hint Ihcy no longei hold out an hope 'hut the crew of tho M-l still survive.'' This brief, officially announced this morning, was tnko;i definitely sealing the fato of the OS ottlcord and men ontombed In tho monitor sub marine, which disappeared off the Devonshire coast during Thursday's maneuvers. Although mine sweepers and other emols, have been searehiiK' Iho Wal ters of the. English channel almost continuously Since the submarine Milmiergod early Thursday morning during maneuvers, they have encoun tered no signs which would lead to hope. "Ma" To Give Many Pardons , ; AUSTIN. Texas, Nov. 14! (jpl A. list of about one bttndrod paid ins Is expectod to bO' granted Thanks glvirig by Governor Mlrlnm A. Fer gtiRon. Tho gavornor's dealro was to. say nothing about the plans un 111 November 26, int that the pro clamation Is being written nnd marked "Thnnksvlglng" has become known nhout tho oapltol, HIGHWAY IS CLOSED Truffle Over McKensto 1'nss Haitoil llociitlse of Heavy Full of Snow SAI.ICM, Oro., Nov. 14. Tho state highway commission nunoun aod today that tho WcKeiulo high way lo closed to traffic, .because of imira-. Reports ludlcnto n .snowfall ui ove,)' four feet nt the summit, Silas Barclay On His Way To McNeil Island Klamath Indian Draws Two and a Half . Year Term PORTLAND, Oro., N 14 Silos Barclay, Klamath lodi , Is on bis way to McNeil inland tj bejln 'i years sentence for transporting a Stolen aut . Il pleaded guilty yes terday to an auto then and vial a- tlon jot the federal prohibiten law. He drew a loncurrent -enience six months and 'a llOfl fine. Uar i lay is 19 years old. In bis latest escapade he a, as shut by CShcrlff Voakum In Prlnevllle, while attempting ta fnupe from Jail, and was In the hospital horn for an time before he was able to go into court. Brawl Results In Man's Death M-UP) PKNDLETON, Ore.. Nov. Clarence "Red" Munley, 24. perauioo. r is .... .n Jall on an open eitarue as the ro: suit of the death of Jim Kanlnc. 30. Indian. folloAlng a bral here Sun- day night. Tho twj men engawd In a fight, according to police of-j fleers, and Munley Is alleK?d to have Inflicted Injuries on tho y:imi? In- dlnn from which be died last night at 10:30. No particular charge his been lodged as yet against Munley. n i p inninn U.fl.b.LLflUIIHb OREGON, 7 TO 6! Farmers Make First Touch down in Early Part of First Quarter HAYWARD FIELD. Eugene, Nov. 14. 0. A. C. was leading Oregon. Upton, state senator from Deschutes. San Quentln, iwas arrested here thU 7 to S, at the eod of the first half, f'rook. Klamath and Lake counties. 1 morning by Deputy Sheriff George Tho Aggies score came near the last night announced himself as ajSewell. Whitacker had served 18 tart of the game when by n series candidate for governor on the re-'months of a five year sentence ini of Uq plunges and an exchange of Publican primaries next May. I posed for the theft of an automo p nuts they went over for the first! Reduction of automobile licenses j bile. He had been permitted to go touchdown. j ' a P'aco where tho amount will j to the road camp from which he In the second quarter Oregon ! ta'!e carc of tbe roat' bonds, abol-iescaped with a companion. He was came back strong and rushe.l the Mhmont of the emergency board i recognized by the deputy sheriff ball dowu the field on line plunges witn a" 6",,u departments com- from a description furnished by tho for their touchdown. They failed I,elled to operate on the money ap-!san Quentln officials. Whitacker to kick gcel. propriated for thorn, were among says that he was arrested as a vas- , 'the policies outlined in an Informal rant at Ashland two da-3 ago bat EUGENE. Ore.. Nov. 14. Shortly before noon today a drizzling rain bogan. und early this afternoon there was every indication that rain might fall during the playing of tho an nual University of OreRon-Orega.i Agricultural College football game boro. Tho city was thronged with Ore gon alumni and Agga rooters. It wns estimated that 20.00U people would witness the game. Fans starting to the field were c!nd In overcoats and mufflers, as the dny wns uncoiufortnbly cold for those who wore to sit In the hleach vtfl for tho four periods of the game. Odds favored the Aggies, with the Oregon backers depending on the fact Hint this is Oregon's home coming gumo ns their 'main forte. With n damp field it was conceded that many unexpected things might happen. START EMBARGO COLUMBIA. Mo.. Nov. 14. (J5) j Missouri's newly created slate plant ' against Frank L. Mars, local at board today established n quarantine I torney, was dismissed yesterday as against till shipments of alfalfa hay j well as altothor' suit against Mr. and other alfalfa products from cer- Mars Instituted by J. E. Swanson tnln counties in Idaho, Colorado, for tho recovery of $250. Nevada, California. Oregon and thej Swanson brought s.iH against entire states of Wyoming and Utah. Mnrs for S2,"ii. an. aiiuiml alleged Tho order stated that the alfalfa 1 due for ot'fi.e rent in the Swanson weevil wns present in those states and j building. Tlu' JlG.tiT Is bo- there wns great danger of the. post lievefl to be t,ho smajjijsl salt, in entering this state In ttlfnifn pro- point of money, over . brought In ducts. Ichvnil court. "It's The Principle, Not The Fifteen Cents' Declares John John D. Vaughn, a mechanic of Snn "Francisco, Is ready to emulate Samson ns long as ho remains in Klnmnth Fnlls. In oilier words', he refuses lo get his hair cut. Vnuglin enmo from n town where lmlr cuts are four bits, and whon be t'uuud he would got nicked for JURORS ACQUIT HI1 HUNTLEY IN DEATH CASE Medford Section Hand is Found Not Guilty of Murdering Gibbs JURY OUT 40 MINUTES Stabbing Affray over De fendant's Wife is Held Self Defense MEDFORD, Ore.. Nov. 14. Hy man Huntley, rB, section crew work er, charged with the murder In first d.-gree for the stubbing to death lust Koptemhor of Jesse James Glbbs. 2&, a mill Worker, in'a quarrel over tho affections of .Mrs. Ilattle Huntley, wife of the defe ndant, was acquitted by a jury In the circuit court this morning after forty minutes deliber ation. Three hullots were taken by ' the jury, and they reported once for j more Instructions. . Huntlev received the verdict with hut littlo show f -imotlon. and t thanked the jurors in a calm and) qulf,, man,.r sln Huntley, the al- iegei cause of the tragedy, and Mrs. Cynthia Glhhs. sisters, were present when tho ,.t.rdrt was roturnod. Huntley was surrounded b lifelong lriemle from Dou(.a!i (.0lltj., after ,ho Jliry reported, and indicored he j p)an8 lo BpPn(1 a few wt.eks , h9 i former home. Th defense plesde I self, defense and tho case was hard fought throughout. Upton To Run ForGov Senator From Central Oregon Announces Self H. BEND,- Ore., Nov. 14. Jay statement issued. Woman Convict Given Freedom SALEM. Ore., Nov. 14. On rec ommendation by the state parole board Governor Pierce yesterday J granted a conditional pardon to I Belle Goldtrip. who 'is serving two aeutences of three years each in the state penitentiary for arson and grand larceny. She was convicted in Clatsop county nnd received at the prison November S, JSI24, The two sentences are concurrent. TWO SUITS AGAINST ATTORENY DISMISSED suit for Jlli.tiT, instituted by l . the Loreaz Plumbing company i;."i cents in Klamnth Falls ha de clared himself. "My hair's now down nround my COal collar, but I'm goiijg to stand pat," he asserted, "i may be her" all winter long, but that won't mnke n - hit of difference. I'll let it dangle to m.v 'Ihoe tops before I'll fork over tit) cents." Eggs Used For Money In Armenia BRIVAX, Armrnlst, Sor. 1-4. A. I.) KtfKH rr being iiHt-d at t?urrciicy in ih Kara K;i!;i dlutrld of Ainirnia Wliet-r the Aincrlriiii cnr Kits! Relfa f 's operntlng, Twt-lvr of tho arc acnpUd on fhCro "ran- wmU ui" as i )uivali nt to tmr rtlhUS or r I r i crntn In Amci-iran rur-n-nry. If any of me eggs nrr hiul l hey may be nl urncil as "Illegal lender." The new form of "rum-nrv" U made neceaaaty owIhk t the fllfflculty f u una the reg ulur .soviet money to Kara Knla, nrlili h if. borWd derp In the ntonutalna of .vuwnln. . pair of American tilde in Kara Rata costs 200 Cggv Fall Between Cars Is Fatal PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 14. UP) John Qulncy Adams, a druggl3t. died early to lay aftof ho had suf fered the Iosb of his right lez above the knee when ho fell under the wheels of the rear car of a two-car St. Johns train last night. He fell in attempting tq board tho first car. Mrs. Alice Cornelius. 20. was in a hospital today with' a fractured skull and other serious Injuries suffered when a car in which she j was riding overturned at a curve ; while turning to the city early- today from a party in a roadhousc. Robert A. Weaver, driver of the car, was arrested charged .wish t-eckless driving. Fugitive Convict Taken at Roseburg I ROSEBURO. Ore., Nov. 14. iCharles Whitacker. who escaped two i weeks agj frcm the road camp at wa3 released without being recog nized. CLOTHIER INDICTED New Yoik Millionaire Held Chaise of Accepting Stolen Jewelry ' NEW YORK, Nov. ' 14. (,)---Samuel Dorfman, millionaire cloth ing manufacturer, has been indicted by the grand jury for receiving stolen property in connection with alleged theft of $1,116,000 worth of jewelry by Harry A. Conn, sales. Young Publisher Appointed Solon BISBARK. N. D. Nov. 14. (IP) Gerald P. Nye, 33 years old, pub lisher Of the Griggs county Sentinel Courier, at Coopers to to. N. D., to day was appointed by Governor Sor tie to fill the vacancy Ih the United States senate caused by the death of the Uto E. F. Ladd. GRANGE HAS CEREMONY SACRAMENTO. Calif., Nov. 14. nfl i n - 1 (JP) -The national grange, in conven tion here, performed its most solemn ritualistic ceremony this morning, the assembly of Demeter, Only seventh degree grangers are allowed to Iv present. There will bo no further business sessions until Tuesday, YALE LOSES NEW HAVEN. Conn., Nov. 14. (IP) Princeton furnished One of tho biggest upsets in this Season of upsets today by taking the measure of tho Y'ale Bulldog in too prcsencu of a crowd of 7,S,iJtii) by the scoro; of 25 to La, E SUIT FILED BY C J. Wife of Noted Screen Star Takes Steps to Make Separation Permanent i NOT TO BE CONTESTED Rudy Sails for France to Accept Service and thus End Their Romance NEW YORK, Nov. 14. (P) Tho three months "marital vacation" jf Rudolph Valentino and his wlfo Is on the verge of becoming permanent because the stork has not visited them. The screen star had a reservation on the Leviathan stilling today ana has announced that he will go to Paris to accept a divorce potltlon fil ed there October 29 by Mrs. Val entino. After denial by both sides, the filing of tho divorce suit was re vealed last night by Mrs. Richard Hudnut, Mis. Valentino's mother, and then confirmed by Valentino. Home Loving Man The cinema sheik, who came from Hollywood to Now York last week just before Mrs. Valentino's return from Europe, but didn't meet her at the pier, and apparently has not talked with her or seen her. says he Is a home loving man and they disagreed because his wife prefers dos to babies. As to the next time he marries: "I will choose to have a wife whose tastes aro thoroughly do mestic and who is inclined to have children." "I have been informed that Mrs. Valentino has made application In Paris for a divorce on the technical grounds permitted under the laws of France after having established a residence there," Valentino said last night. "If is my intention to defer to her wishes in this matter. "Our divorce will be a complete divorce." This statement came from Body 24 hours after he had characterized divorce reports as absurd. Prefers Career When Mrs. Valentino came from Paris, Jost week and' heard of her husband's views as to dogs and babies she said that she had no in tention of giving up her career and anyway, her husband had more dogs than she. Valentino's first wife was Jean Acker, from whom he was divorc ed in 1922. He married Winifred Hudnut, step-daughter of a cosmetic manufacturer, in May. 1922, lu Mexico. Shortly thereafter he was arrested on a charge of bigamy be cause his California divorce had not become absolute under r too! laws' ' of that state. He iwas ro-v. leased on his promise not to llyo with his bride until the divorce be came effective. Wlien it did, he remarried Miss Hudnut, known pro fessionally as Ntftacha Rambova. WHEAT EMBARGO ON .More SliipiuentM Call be Millie From Canadian Provinces After Toitny , VANCOUVER, B. C, Nov. 14. (P) An embargo against shipments of wheat from the prnlrlo provinces of Canada takes effect at midnight. This was ordered , when a large amount of damp wheat had ar rived her..'.. Weather on the prai- vtrta k n ci '..,, nrlrnmnk' iinfnvnrnli'a .r rT-r. for threshing. Suspend Students For Belonging to Secret Societies PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 14. (If) .Seven students of the Grunt high school here have been suspended for belonging to fraternities, and principals of other schools are In vestigating reports that students of their schools are members or socre: societies. A state law forbids pub lic school pupils holongln.i to fra ternities. , ' ii 'ii, ' ' a As a mint thinks, so Is he, if ho can persuado his wife to agree with him. ' . , iij p VALENTINO I -7 - ,