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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1925)
"mvMiity Libra vuaene. Orcjp Sty iannthtn Ueratf. Published Daily at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awukening" BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS Associated Press Leased Wire Eighteenth Year- Number NEAR RIOT HELD ES T Christian Minister at Red lands, Cal., Refuses to Leave the Pulpit FACTIONS QUARRELING Arrests will be Sought To day as Result of Bitter Demonstration MIDLANDS, Calif.. Nov It (Jpj A religious quiet sullied down over thin (limine boll Oil? lodny a participants In veitOrday'l mar rlii ' nt tbt (Irsl Christian oporcb pre pared to till I r t I liu urunii of Ihoir, conflict to Hun Bsraardlqo, the oounly seat, where opponents o( thai linv. it. OIobb Kdwurds. formerly' of Yuma, Arl., hoped to obtain IBS assistance of litw enforccm ni of' flclnla In thidr effort" tu hum Mm from tin' pulpit Sunday moriilUK services wore thrown Into nn uproar yestcrdu) : whim Curncr t) Oi.dlck, soii-ln. Inw o( JiiHtli'i! I'. 0, MelVtr, lander of Ihn forms opposing Edwards, arose from hit pew us tin- pastor bi'Kun tu proaobi RoftUkM i VH Iti'mlnditiK III" congregation that At a ni. .nn,: lum Friday Mr. Ho wards "lud bMn VOtod out ol UlS pulpit iiy mi mombors." Osdles inquired pointedly of tin' clor4yais.fi whothof as Islanded to boot tu ih" win of tin- lit. Tin- pastor repini that hi' did not. explaining that since tbero am IIS members of tho ohurob, tbs win ot tho mi iras but tho will of n minority. Illu remarks wore made with dif ficulty after shouts of "throw him out." "nit down." "lot lilm speak." mid tbt singing of "Nearer My (lod to Thoo" by tbs choir. llnotN nnd Catcalls Ono of thu few womi'ii present al thn services which vara expected lo bn stormy III view of n iunntti-loi)R clash on actions fnvurlnR and op postal thn retention of Edwardi in pastor, attempted to quell the tu mult hy hastening to th' pulpit and with hnr hand on (ha Bible, appeal ing for peaoa, Rar voice i lost In a sea of shouting, hoots and cat calls. Quint liimn eventually whan about loo members walked out of tin' church In n "poucuful ili'inoiiHt ra tion." Later Osdlrk announced he and Other members f his faction would go to Hun Bernardino today "lo 1011 u criminal complaint" ngalind tfao puntor nnd three oldors charging Ilium Willi disturbing a religious mealing. Ha alleged that Bdwards nnd his supporters' hy "Invading" Hi" cliurcll lifter 111" pnslor hud linen "deposed" were lo blame for thu rasultaol uproar. Aged Burglar Badly Wounded Church Thief, 73 Years Old, Is Cap tured 8T, LOUIS, Nov. 10. () A 7fl (tear old burglar wns shot and sev erely woumlod early today In a ft" volvor fight In tho rectory of. St. Mark's Cnl hollo church by n dotoe tlvo watching for n persistant con tribution box thtof, Tho fight look plnco In a diii'lien ed hallway with the aid of flash lights. Kach fired kWO kIioIh. The prowlor who guvo his namn us Julius ZnlBnnr and said he had come here from Colorado linen, weeks ngj). Tho uged man wns b ircfoole I, hatlataiand wiihout a coat ami ox- plained thnt confednrnto known to him cnly us "Jnck" bad taken charge of hja. ulollilng kboofo hcost- ing blrn lino n windiw ot tho church. The Rev. Pather D'Rottjko, pastor of 81. Marks estimated ap proximately 1 0 0 1) from vollve of ferings reoo'Ptaoloi nnd pom- boxes t tho church lit tlt Iftsl your. TARIFF l Vilti:ii LONDON, Nov. 1(1. (') rPramte Baldwin slated In Ihe hotUO of cotn monn today Hint legislation would bo Introduced ml tho .present acs-' lon for the further prntectlon of llrlllsh Inilitstrlos. This would mean further (mpgrj ,dulle.s. AT CHURCH WHEN I S 51)7!) 3 Mile House Falls Victim. To Prohi Raid Ted Lewis Arrested on Charge of Sale And Possession "Th" loldt'S pile lied." This laconic sllllemellt from thfl llpa of a federal piohlhllon SKSjll and a deputy special state sseni :t Ihs "Three Mile Koula" midnuht Kuliirduy. frozu about 411 rhullerln morry-iiukum Into silence. Tad Lewis, iSu proprlator, locking into thn iiiuiii i jf a rnvolvnr held 'by an officer, slsdly iinsendlid lo a "be bind the liar" search which neiled I wo gallons and n half of alleged m inshlnc whiskey. Thn door will opi'iied by the of flrvrs lo let Bpaclal Bible Akuiii William C I '. leader of Hi" mid, In side. Patrons "f thn rood hollas' wars totd to n still, during a tur- tlmr search of thn premised. They worn nil allowed m luuvn the bourn unmolested f minutes Intor. i.ewu aas lakaa in custody by thn officers. This moinliiK be win released under I22f. bond, lie en tered a tentative pica of not ruIHv but inked the court for permhMkrd to chance ihe pies to Ku!!iy If he so donlred berora hi" trial neji WedDeada morning, l.uwla formerly oponl id III" "Tw.i .Mile" bouSO, located Jutt two otilea went ol Kluninlb rulh on t in ASf laud Kluinatii Pails lilnhwiiy. Tjio rjnd hoiifie was raldej rieveriil tlmus ami f 1 11 u 1 1 - I.i-aIh moved one mile down the AshlSBd hlKliway nnd OS- labllihed what it gaaMaUy kn ijrn a tho "Thraa Mllo" house loeatad on tho crest of a knoll md f icllilt I be tate highway. l.owl.1 wu formerly charged with Sale and possession of Inioxli atlni; ii'juor. Prior to' thu sBDounoemMt that the house under arre.it, the two offlcurn bad purchased several drinks of aliened moonshine. Two Trollers Blown Ashore High Wind Off Colum bia Wrecks Small Craft ASTORIA, Ore., Nov. 16. Two trollers were blown ashore yes terday In the SO mile gale which bit thu const. The boats were lying nt anchor In Snug harbor, near Ihe mouth ol tl . rlv. ;- ami in uplle of Ihe fuct that the engine' wore pulling with ihe nncbors, tin", were blown high and dr. onto land. Nine vessels hovered off the river yesterday and Ihb. morning, Five vessels were loduv anchored off Kurt Stevens availing a favorable j opportunity to put to sen. Tic gale i bad dropped to is miles an hour. SELF -EM BA LMING BOOZE IS GIVEN CHICAGO PEOPLE cHioAao, Nov. in. chi- oagoans Imbibing1 bootleg liquor ore drinking formaldehyde, ordinar ily used to embalm Hie dead, and! thereby nre gradually onitinlmlnu I or pickling themselves. Dr. William D. McNenlly. coro norS chemist, made the statemenl yesterday lifter examining hundreds of snmplcs of liquor und making ninny post-mortem examination:: Formaldehyde, he said, cannot be Separated from alcohol easy and art n result It is being paddled und Chicago tipsters are gradually VJti iiaituiiig themselves, . ttenthe from alcoholism here are on the increase and now average one a day. The lornialdehyde," Dr. McNeully Says, "bus a pickling ef f et on the human system. The in lernul organs gradually become em balmed. Death or serious CObke nuences is ihe iienalty for lis itai' over a long period," AT MBDFORl) Miss Bvolyn Amlcke mid Hob Dw ell enjoyed 11 motor t'rlp lo Meilforil over Sunday, returning home Inpt avohlni;, PAIt'l'V ltKTl'HNS The Misses Jnnn Perry nnd Marie Rldlhg with liny Harlan and Bobo ltiggs returned lust evening from Bugeriti where they motored In Mr. ltlgga' car to ftttohd the Oregon -I), 4. C, 15a 1110. 'ALLS, ii-rr n.iaui nn in ! L n nn A U uil inmnii mu iii i r n ninu -j-n Mm Ml 10 E Piatt May to Plead he Was Afraid of Father-in-Law a Medicine Man BURIED INFANT ALIVE Says he Waa ToldChild's Death would Restore his Dead Wife to Him ITHHI.O. Cold., Nov. 10. (JP) The trial of Platl Muy. I'te Indian brave, on a charge of murderlBg his 17-duy-oid luast hy bqryfngtlf, alive lii Die Kruve of Its mother, wai delayed In United States dis trict co'arl hfite today because some "i ih-- apveHiQiaut s Indian wltnaas' es strayed frdnj the foderal building und , roumed over 1'unblu. Cass K. Horrlngtoif, Jr.. and Ivor K. tlreeu. defense attorneys. iues tinned the witnesses Informally uml annpitnced tln-ir defense would In that May lived In extreme fear of Mormon Joe. his father-in-law, the I'te inedlcint: man. and thnt the burial of the baby iras made under blOrttlQO foe's orders. Mormon Joe, It has been assertod. claimed burial of the baby would restore tho mother's life. Mormon Joe, the only arltDeaa to be subpoenaed by the defenue. WBS brought from tin- state penitentiary today under heuvy guard. He is serving a m ntence of from 25 to .1" yours for the murder of a cell- mutu, who taunted him about the burial of the baby. Al that time Mormon Joe was held on n charge of being an accessory to the killing of the Infant. BILL OF HEALTH Western Pine Manufactur ers' Association Exoner ated from Charges MINNBAPOLIS, Mlnu.. Nov. 16. (P)Tbc Western Pino Manufactiir eri;' association which wbF charged yesterday by the federal povern tuent in a federal action tried here, with Violating ihe Sherman anti-trust laws. toda win: given a clean hill ol health In orders filed In federal court bj mlge Wilbur V. Ilootb. In effect the order of I he court entered following stipulation of the defendant! and the attorney general, recognises Die fairness and Ijsgullty of nil trade practices of ihe Western I' i n e Manufacturers' aSgOclattooj, There were more than sixty defend ant:; Individuals and firms cited in tho original action. . Big Barbecue Given Grange SACRAMENTO, Calif.. Nov. 16. Grange delegates today are being entertained at Lodl with a typical "Did Time" barbecue, Atiiomobllus carrying grangers left Ihe grange headquarters hero Ibis morning fur a trip about Sue tamehtq und the surrounding ter ritory. The delegates .will return hero this evening tor a special evening session when all business for Ihe closing days of tho session will bo introduced. Rediscount Rates to Rise Tomorrow CI.MVIOLAND, Ohio. Nov. I(j 11 The fourth federal reserve hank lule today announced a raise In Its rediscount rati' from II H to I per cent effective tomorrow. -Th" action follows a similar Increase re cently by Ihe federal reserve bunk nt BOStOtT. The II per cent had been in ef fect since Audita! I'.i-I. is atVRN 1. 111: NOBLBSVILLE, 1ml.. Nov. 16. (jP) Dnvld C. Stephenson was sent enced to life Imprisonment today by JIldRS Will M. Sparks for tho nnirtler of .Madge Oherholtzer, KLAMATH ANOTHER LUMBERMEN GET OREGON', MONDAY, NOVEMBER IB, 1925 . . ." i T-v Smoking Koom nnTr;. r vIl X rail A 1 sea For Gun Fight rce: J t c... I wmccr ciiiu i wu out- pects Arc Badly Wounded HALT LAKH Cl'I'V. Utah. Nov. 1 6 iff) The ejnoklng compart ment of a Western I'nrlflc railroad Pullman cur was lie scene of a gun battle between .i special agent and two robber busp cts here tbia morning as a train pulled into the local yards from lb" west. W. A. Mi rrlll. railroad Officer, wus shot and dangerously wounded by a man giving the name of Stanley at. Smith, of Sarratinnto. California and M. rrlll In turn i inn SmlUi and a man giving ibe name of A" N. Holfro, of New (York, believed to have been Smith's Lreompllco In the robbery' of u hotel al Wendover, I'lah, some time yesterday. Morrill, rldlna tin train to Halt Lake from N'ovuii.i points, flad received a telegram to take the two suspects Into custody. All three raon are reported in a critical condition as a result of their wounds. Court Delays Foley Inquiry Until Tuesday Charges of Influence To be Probed Tomorrow WASHINGTON, Nov. 10. (P) Investigation into the charge that Captain Paul Foley as judge advo cate sought to Influence the testi mony of Mrs. Margaret Lnnsdowne before the .Shenandoah naval court of Inquiry, wns preferred today by thnt conn until tomorrow. The postponement was on the motion of Major Henry Leonard, appointed last Saturday by Secre tary Wilbur to succeed Captain Foley on Judge advocate. Major Leonard said be had not had time to complete examination of the rec cord of the court made during Its hearings at Lake Hurst and Wash ington. Captain Foley will take the stand to give bis version of his communi cation With the widow of Command er Zachary l.ansdowne. captain of the wrecked Shenandoah. Love Letters Show Threats Alice Beatrice Jones Insisted on Mar raige WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. Nov. 10. (PI The fervor of ; the love letters which Alice Beat ica Jones, daught er of a negro t.r-' driver, filst sent to her husband. Leoriurd Kid Ithlii" lander. dining their courtship, gradually changed to an Insistent ilire.it that hu would lose he:' un less ho married her, Today's series of letters,' intro duced at resumption! of tho trial of young Rbinelander's annulment suit, nre filled with demands of marriage nnd ut the same time promise the greatest .Secrecy until the wealthy young scion of an nrisl cratic fam ily have boon attained his majority. On November !, 11122, All 0 wrote: "if you can't come home, 1 will l: live to go away with someone else." H was tit this tiuye thai Leonard was attending school. Two months later Alice wus even piora out spoken, "You are going to be mine. nor or never," she wrote. "I have thrown down two chances for you. 1 would keep things n dead, dead secret. After you ire mine 1 ..voul 1 keep quiet until you are your own baas." .KCTI'ltMMI TOMOHKOW Harry Prnther Is expected to 10 turn home tomorrow from Rugono where he motored to attend the Ore gon - O, A. C. ginne. PALlj MKItl Tll,i: MI X Bob Xmloko and tieorge Plfri spent the greater part of Sunday in tho Tula hike country hunting ducks. Tin' hunters report having seen thou sands of goose. U TO DEFENSE OF BERT E, HA NEK Oregon Senator Says Port land Man has Support of the Entire Coast TALKS WITH COOLIDGE Effort Made to Heal Breach Between Commissioner and President WASHINGTON, Nov. 16; (A. I'.) President CoolUIge to day Informed Senator McXni')', republican, fire (4011. Hint be trould not re-appoint II. K. H1111 ' as commissioner of the United siai-,, shipping board. WASHINGTON, Nov. ID. (P) Cnmlng to the defense of Bert K. Ilaney, democratic shipping board c jmnilssloncr, who-!e resignation President Coolldge requested sever al months ago. Senator MoNary, republican, Oiegon, told the ex ecutive today that Mr. Haney rep resents the Pacific coast'a view ot the may the merchants marine law should b3 enforced. He declined to say, however, whether he had urged the president to submit to the senate Mr. Haney 'a nomination to continue in office. The Oregon senator said lie wa not interested in personalities and Indicated that If the president deem ed il unwise to submit Mr. Haney's nomination to the senate, he would propose the name of some other democrat from the northwest, who would generally be in accord with the present commissioners views. Mr. McNary also discussed- the agricultural situation with the pre sident offering some suggestions for use by the executive in his speech in Chicago, December 7, on tht farm question and. in his annual message lo congress. He said he had not determined whether he would :c-introduce the MeNary Haugen bill, designed to facilitate sale of surplus farm products abroad. I Seattle Gives Team Ovation SETTL-E. Nov. 16. IP) Amid the deafeuing roar of automobile sirens clanging street car bells ami cheers of early morning pedesteri ans, the University of Washington football team arrived here this morning from Berkeley, California, where it defeated the Unlversity of California Saturday 7 to 0. A long procession of noisy auto mobiles escorted the Huskies thru the downtown business streets. Proud traffic policemen cleared tho streets of all other traffic to, let the herues passu 1 The pkiyyrs were ah reported "n good shape. Fire Destroys Business Block Damage Estimated at Over $40,000 Is Wrought SPOKANB, Wash.. Nov. 16. (VP) An early morning fire, fought by citizens in a bucket brigade owing to tho failure of tin town's water supply, wiped out 11 block of busi ness buildings, about, a third of the commercial section of St. JOhtt, in Whitman county today with a loss estimated at about MO.HOu. ijiho electric power fulled about midnight and life pumps word out of commission. When a water supply was sought H was found that a hy drant had boon lert running and the reserve storage was druined. FIND MISSING GIRLS Second t'oiisin of liille Plesblenl llaiiliiig Located by Social Worker NORFOLK, Va.. Nn. 18, i.-Ti Isahelle Bennett, lii year old. sec ond cousin of President Harding, and Sarah Cohen. 17, who bad boon missing from their hemes in New York City SlhcO Friday were found lure today hy a traveler's aid so clcly worker. IVI liilli I ULMBIL I Twister Gale T T C 1 w nips vjp oanu Storm Sunday Early Dusk Settles When Air Fills With Dust A twiMins. whipping- whistling and jmt(j( iilitK k:iIc CRUbed through the Klamath country ycftt;rday af ternoon and precipitated a band j utorm In the Tule lake district. It was a weird experli-nrc, ac cording 10 the reportn receivtd from returning ..i"" Sand. Tu'c dust and plain dirt wau scooped up by the peculiar twisty wind that whip ped its way up from the south. A dusk, induced hy the sand storm, settled, and pnly with difficulty could motorists see, much lens drive, over the makeshift roads south of the state line. Thousands upon thousands of geese were disturbed from their early afternoon meditations on Tule lake and were Boaring, checking, wheeling and tacking In the wind. So dark was it that the geese were remarkably closi to the ground. Yoncalla Has Damaging Fire Entire Town Threaten ed Early This Morning IIOSEBITRO. Ore.. Nov. 16. An early morning fire today is reported to have destroyed a clothing store, pool hall and telephone exchange at Yoncalla. and to have threatened the entire city for several hours. The fire is reported to have been of incendiary origin and Sheriff Starm er and the state fire marshal have been asked to make an immedlato Investigation. . The fire is wiUl .to have started shortly after midnight either in the Lutz Pool hall, or In Mrs. Bunyan 0 ladles' wearing apparel store. It spread to the telephone exchange adjoining, destroying that building and all equipment. As the fire department had to Kurn his full attention to the savins of the business district, the three buildings were burned to the ground and all stock and fixtures were a total loss. New Board Meets For First Time One member of the Klamath Ir rigation district board, retired th;s I morning and a new member of the board. R. C. "Lum" Short, assum ed his official duties. The retiring member was Charles Drew who was decisively defeated la his attempt to be retained on, the board. The old board, comp-sed of R. E. Bradbury. J. L. Jacob and Drew, met for the last time this morn ing to cauvuss toe election votei. Drew was couspiclous by his ab sence. Shortly after, the new board composed of Bradbury, Jacob wli I was reelected for the three year term, and lihort. opened tie flr.it meeting of the new board. The board was lo have gone into business session this afternoon to discuss tax levying matters. ANOTHER QUAKE FELT Hartford, ponn., Kcrjorts Baby Tre mor Kiii-ly This Morning, Says Dispatch IIAUTFOilli. Conn.. Nov. 1C. .IP) This section was visited by an other slight earth tremor this ntorn Ing similar to one felt hero Satur day. Tho "baby" quake was ex perienced at l;2U a. 111. and lasted hilt a second or two. The buildings shook for a moment but so far aa could be learned there was no dam age. SILETZ AGENCY ORDERED CLOSED NEWPORT, Ore., tyov. 16. (Pi The Indian agency operated at Sil otz, since ,1850 is being closed on account ot lack of business. Ed win L. Chalcriift who has been In charge since 1914 bus boon trans ferred to Seattle. It was pointed out that tile Indians have died off rapidly during the past few years nnd that now there are many moro while persons In tho reservation than Indians. PRICE FIVE CENTS TOEL CAPTURED AFTER fiiMfi PRISON ESCAPE Man Wanted Here on Burg lary Charge Breaks Jail at Prineville IN CELL ONCE MORE Taken on Highway Early Today Has Record for Hia Escapes BEND, Ore., Nov. 16. John Tuel, under indict ment in Klamath county for burglary, and who was ar rested last Thursday in Bend as a suspect in a Prineville robbery, was re captured this morning at daybreak by Crook officers after having broken jail in Prineville at 1 o'clock Sun dav afternoon. When taken, Tule waa walking along the highway 20 miles east of Prineville, bound for Mitchell where his wife's family are said to reside. Officers were on their way back having al most given up the search. The escape was not discov ered until 9 o'clock last night by the court house janitor. Tuel was the only prisoner in the jail and he is said to have broken a bar on the window which had been broken in a previous jail break and not well re paired. Tuel's wife is said to be in Klamath Falls at the present time. . Has Bad Record SALEM, Ore.. Nov. 16. With three escapes and two returns from parole violations to his credit, John Tuel. under arrest at Bend as :i suspect in robberies at Prineville and Klamath Palls, is one of the most troublesome convicts "who ever annoyed officers at the state peni tentiary, according to officials here. He was first received at the pri on December 5. 1917, from Multno- . mnh county for burglary not in a dwelling for a term of from 1 to 3 years, after he already had done three terms in the. state reform school as a boy aud youth. l uei was paroiuu reDruary iu, 1 1910 and returned as a parole vio lator on October 7, of tlje same year. First Hscupe He staged his first escape Decem ber S. 1919, being returned three days later on December 11. Again he escaped on October 16, 19!i, and was returned on November 20. lib was then paroled again February 11, in 2 2, and returned September 15, 192:1. ou a new charge, this time from Ftiiutilla county where he committed larceny In a store, and was sentenced to serve ono year. He again escaped under that sen tence June 12. 1924. but was return ed July 19. 1924. and managed to serve out his sentence, being dis charged at the expiration of hla term on October 22, 1924. A Petty Crook Tuel's actual delinquencies all have been minor In their character, lie originally came in for larceny of a -mall amount of produce, was returned on his first parole be cause he forged his father's namn to tt chock, bul the check caslred represented money earned hlniseir tor a number of months' work. Bishop Urges Men to Wear Mustache FAYETTEVILI.K, N. C. Nov. Hi. (P) Bishop Collins Denny advis es every man to wear a mustach" as the last distinctive badge of mas culinity that women have left him. "Wear ono." ho told .1011 delognts assembled here for the North Part Una Methodist conference. "That'" all tho women have left us. Tlmy cut their hair and wear men's clothes, but they can't wear a mus tache. It 1b your badge of masculln- "''. . u