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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OJtFJfiON Page Five) PROPRIETOR OF TURKEY LOTTERY Thursday, November 1026 CUN T BE FOUND Two Hundred and Sixty People Defrauded in San Francisco Skin Game HAN KltANCIHt'o, Nov. JO." Two hundred tod iUty parsuns failed to "Main Thanksgiving turkeys tif iiii' they had win, tiii' birds on n punch board lottery, tlio prooiotsr n( w ii it)) oould not be found today to iuiy dfr Hi" wlnnori with tbq prpmlsed festive birds, Harry Norton, th" promoter, wan sought by the police at tbo request of '.. Mlluiil, 11 wlmli'iiulii poultry rionlor who honored orili't'ii fur tv- I'rai turkeys befpro ho dlsopyorSd t tin syststri under whlcb tho orders for drssuted gpbblore wen- obtained Mllanl told iii pollen tbnl Norton Called on him Mverftl iluyii iiko anil loft a llio iinponit Baying in' would iiitnio prtiers to "worthy poor' to obtain turkey, in even! more tur key were humid than ceverod by the deposit, Miiuni wn to charge the '""t t Norlon, When Hi" "wiiiih;' poor" ilarted arriving in limousines yesterday to collect tholr turkeys, Mllanl be came tiiiMpii'iouH. iio sndoavbrod to locale Norlon, who pencil an a pbtlanthrpliti but the latter dopart oil from a nowly eUtfthllahed pfffoo mill lot! no forwarding nddrei Investigation revealed Nprton had old puneh bpafda to BOO persona for $iti. 'jr. each, promhilni iio- yen dor a turkey for handling the bour.i whlcb also contained a turkey wtn 11 1 ii k coupon. The scheme netted Norton M,(00, police aaldi GRAVE DISPUTES CONFRONT BOARD AlttCA, Nov. St. yP) Oonerul John J. ParthlnCi head of the Tnena1 Arii'a plpblecary committee, mild to day iimt daapttt) gr&ve dltterpnoes In (ho aitltttdee ami oplnloioi of tin Chltoaii mol I'l-ruvlan repreiicntiillve., hope wnn attll entertained thai die- ctiHnlon would Uuid to a solution of (In, eniilrnvrrny and cnablo a eon llnuatico of (ho plchlni'llo l oinmUti'o'n laborti Although inch official pptiiulsin wan roniilili'rod cucouruKlnK, obHorv cr aanorloil llmt limy rould not fpresoe (ho onil of the threatetiied deadlock which since Inst Saturday him arro'ili-d the work of tin coin m l iw I on. onu of the highest Chilean plobla clary official aultl ho rould boo no notation, and he atitliot't.i'tl a Male mont (hat (Iio outlook wiih hopclctei unleai (ho Americana granted (ho de mands in Auguetin Bdwa.rda1 note ndtlfylng iho plebiscite (permission would ho notified of tln withdrawal of iim Oblloan dologatlon, Thin stato mont, It In thought, mint be Inter protod 111 Iho Unlit of Hi" probable contents of Qeberal Porahlng'a re aponao to Benor ESdwnrd's nolo, pui it aeoma undoubted that iho Chlloans Intoiid In aland firm upon their de mands for iim iiuiuotiiat" prpmulgn llon of olocllon lawn, tin- commence ment of reglatrfttlpn ami the holding of iho plebiscite by February 1. Tbo Withdrawal of the Peruvian delegation Is i , to iu Impend ing, owIiik to a report by colonel Maroband, commander of tho Carlb. nora, In .which romclan boundary delegation i accused of instigating tho murder or n cnrlbner. Lloyd To Hang Early Monday Ex-Convict to Pay Ex treme Penalty For Murder PAliiBSi ore., Nov. 2ti. (p) W. H. Lloyd, who wan convicted of murder In Iho flrnl degree In Oc tober for tho killing or dilht I. Uftun of Indepondeneo, win bo hanKod al. llio penitentiary noxt Monday, unlcsa executive cloniency In extended, no far nH Is known no move of Importance has been made In IiIh behnlf. Attorney Will H. Kins ban in vestigated the cnno with Bomo thought of fllluK an appeal. King In undorxtonil to have tho backing of nnti-cnpltnl punishment forenn. W. W, Unrconibe, attorney who de fended I,loyd, linn no Intention of SesklQI an appeal in the cane. BP15ND1NO THANKSOtVINO ItRRH Mr. nmi Mm. ii. u. Brown of Ashland ai" spending Thanksgiving in tho city with friends. They plan to return to (he Vnlloy tomorrow. andoMore TON -DETONATING CASOUNE DEPENDAHEr,S ERVICE STATIONS