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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1927)
TVfi' .r1tv ibrary Cornr City Edition The OU Home Paper TIIK M r .tTIIMt. OltEC.OX: liisctilcd with mill tonight mill Tuesday Continued mild. South aud southeast gulta. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Trice Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OIUX.ON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1027. Number 188. nn an mm JVU N U Lfu Jl MOONSHINE PARTY HAS1 FATAL NO Death Pact Between Man and Woman Follow 7th Pint Whiskey coNMiNr ESpoFS I CONSUMING POISON "r.JSr ! roUit III Htltl ('oillMtlll) Wl'IV I Horf-kln "rulu-v (itiliHi" W twu ruilt.ii Wvrv t .iMim, .. a. . ' uVI,,t,al TlmnknKhliiK rnrum of the . . (AT) (iunffil.K II pol- hm'Mr of commm umlvr thu . . llr.llnti .f It... r'1i.iMH( It L..ll.. i Hon tiotimi with ii tiniHt ' .,, ' . , . , lllture llll)i)ill(.'HM lit the bi- J VOIld " Ct'orL'L' OkIuiiiI und 1 ',, . , . . Mra. .11111 toil JunilHon, Vlivn wallowed u Klas. of poinon I HJirfiy lllt nlullt. Mr. John- J ..... .I.-...I li.l I 1 ; hospital toduy f IKhli lltC for j life, told of the affair when ho rfi'fivi.i-i'il i'iiiiHi'!iiiiHiiiaa ' Mil xn lil I boy were on I heir , .evuiilh pint uf moon.hliin when Mm. JohtiMin, who had talked ! freijuently of fiidlnx her Hfe. .Utne.tMl ill. il h All rlcl.i' i.ei'. .,, n,.lM.l aid he told her. Hhv produ. ed J Hprlim laike hlithway a r :ud ' hut w termed an Im- vln llati-a lies rerlously Injured en .erviee oiderj-d them ofl a .moll linlile of the pniy and leaillim from the Sprlnx Ijike aee. , portant telephone call over ih'i In the Klamath General hospital sine' th-land wa cla..ed a. non Ihev divided enuaily. drluklui: lo lion tbrouah th ll. nley rn. U ph n at the Itr.llnn (irmerv lie T today at tile nUiilt of an hlb ired '."PTl'uHnr"!.- They did not len.c bookkeeper. .,., he ' llT Z""' " "' X ,i,j l i ,.i. lornia and knew Mra. John.un , OUlv a fn work.. Irraaflll bidder offereil to do tlm Un a table In Mm. John. on', i work for .IS renin n rod. kltrhi li were found four wlil.ky Hln.e...ln two of them po lee I f n A r f ATS IirC .aid they found lb rem Un. t i V41IVU tilLJ moon.liln and In th other two, Tfi RF Ktlt 1C MT were ilrur. of Hit pol.on. ' V DCi OVyUOOI Mra. John.on hud left a unlet ' ludlratlna her wl.h that her IS-1 Willi . the .tirvey r-nipleted . . " ' , ).mr-ol,l n and everyHjhm .he p..na..a.e Nhould no lo the boy ', Kmiiiiinniner. Mr.. i;n-e rurreil of Uklma. Wa.h. ' .f " "i"'"". k"."' of apray that cau.ed III., doitb. ut a narlv here abom a week n of n man and woman who were believed , h.v- drunk It from alubly bo don I. week nnd , the . mm in wnirn tbey lliouKht con lained wine. ! I PITTSBURGH TO di iiv PTHMrnDn! - I lie had been president of the LOS ANtiKI.KH. Nov. 21. (,V l( huto Lumber rompany In Ore I nlver.lty of I'ltlsburnh team to-Rnn and president of the Spokane nay was selected lu oppose the Lumber company. Stanford I'nlver.lty Cardinals lu . uie nnniiat tournament or ro"o. i enat-we.t fcolflnll name al I'a.a ilena. Janttnry 1. Aniiotincenfcnl of the .elect Ions waa made by I.e. Henry, rhalr man for the foolhall tniirnaincnt cintinltlen of Ihe Tournament nf i noses iiHsocliillon on hla return frcm Palo Alio. Calif., where on Hu til III ay Ihe erraiiRemeiits were completed with Stanford. prohably will he made late ti'ilny nt n moelliiR of tournament orfl- rials. District Refinancing Plan Will Be Prepared SAI.KM, Oru., Nov. 21, (I'l - A AllhoiiKh the project owes Ihe rlnn for reflnuitcliiR the solvent, state Iii!I.!miii for Interest Ktinr hiit financially distressed tlrnnts ' iinteea paid by Ihe state, the I'ass Irrigation project will be prepared hy n conimlltee appoint- id But ii ril ii y nl (irnnts Pass at a The committee will make a de l onforence belwnen hotidholilers. j lulled study of tho condition of iiipreseutnllves nnd members of; the district. eslluintliiK the am-, the state reclnmiition coinmls-, mint of money needed to nld II .Ion. j to recover the effect of a flood Tint couiiiiltic Is composed of ' of Inst whiter, (l will study the two California bondholders, (wo soil, Hie productive value and Oregon bonillioldii's, two project ' estimate how much It should pay representatives und Stale Kit-: In annual ussessmenta. The gllioor Hhen Lupcr. II. C. Wort-1 si inly Is to be with refeienri) In mun nnd I to be it S. Fuicell nie.n proposed reftindliig bond Issue, the Oregon members. Dr. ('. ('. The conimltlue will Kiihmll. Its Faulk uf Kiui'Ku and Will In in plan to tho project officials mid (il'imes of Pnso Hollies will rep- Ihe recltini'itlon commission, resent California. S. II. Norton Tho present oulHliindlng bouil iind II. I). Willis nte the pfojec' led liiileliteduess of ihe district Is liiemlieis. ' 1, 1 5,00U. DISCONTINUE STAGE SOUTH; RAINS CAUSE Ht-iaiiM. of cmiiiuiifd linifmont In r during t tin pan I ton day., roads (rum A Hums In Ku.auvlllu bio reported Impassable anil the' stage IIiii mil i( Kluiii-ifh Falls! J lu then point, hn. been dim-on-1 .linen, r or nines i hi roan in n i heavy inlii' iiml the recent ruins I have miiiiIi II ucut tu lmpoi..ilile ' fur car. in make I In' I rln J u r I it k Hit" ruiiiliiK week Ira Crew. t 4'el'e Taxi plan, m' miik.' niMillii'r survey uf Hib road , mid it poMlhl lit., m-rvifn w,li;"",,r? ,n" pn!1''" "J1""'11-i he renewed, however, this In con sidered iloiililfiil at thin I lui" . ' At 'I lir Trliiln A lioolh iiti.pl ! arc ailvl.ed not to make the trip. THANKSGIVING FQRUM PLANNED F0R WEDNESDAY , ll'v' K , ,f' I-""'. imiliir f ' , w ?' l'rl7",'"M'1,,tl , hnr'11 1,1 ' .M- uit.ru. in ii- in- riit'iiHur n Miilfonl. will In' till' .U..lki!r oil ; Wediii'.ilny noun at tin- third an- ,.l.'.rTn". ""' K'"11""'! r"nlb "ll r"" no. iutl in. H'-v. l awn-n.-e U known In "'"" Klamath Kali, rltli-na. I.i'-1 I f h loi-al ihiinh before lnln for tin- vnlli.y rlty. ,m"dM"r nv"'r X Riand opera will render aereral viicbi Helet'tloiin. Ml. a Alma i.aw renr will nerompany Hirn at the plnno. fftJATT I VT ' '' L$ 1 Mr FOR TWO MILES OF NEW FENCE of iw,. mile, nf 1..1 .1.,.',. n,..1",""T "",0 ,,nln ... . .... . noon to A linmlina The .ne. ,.,i ,,1..,.,. n.i .u.iri....i i....u ri :'' ' "P .5" : I. H " " 1 7''d " " ' "" ai"i"K ' ''" vj iv Market llnad K i lleurv euniv road enalneer ""''O. "l.",,y c",', l(lnt" announced todnv .-viveriisinn mr mil. win proo- mi. ill n un- contract lot early In Hecemher. H. M. DeLAlTTRE nierrc CilAirt A V.ti find the plnce had been ro'i-, "bck oeneain in oony ami ine rAOOLj OU IS UAl h,.n jrlcht rear wheel lorn off in the 1 "It Is without a doubt the work fresh. The license number re- MISNKAPDI.IS. Minn.. Nov. , f c,.Ver crooks, a trick that ha-i i vealed (ilorla HoiiKhton of 22r.n 21. (,Ti Hownrd M. Iielnllre. 72. 1 been used frr mnnv vears nndjltarrow street as owner of the nloneer Mlnnnsotu lumberman. I for 14 vears president nf the I llovrl lielattre Lumber company Idled last nlKht nt hla home here. PETITION FOR BANK REFUSED SALK.M. Ore.. Nov. 21. (AIM A. A. Schramm, atnte auperln- tennunt of minus nas turnen, down a petition of ,30 Sheridan. : residents for authority to start jn now bank there. The petition- hanks has , Well. Thu pullllonurs have the prlvllepu of nppenlliiR .to the iHtute bankliiR board. state, It was iiKrecd, will not be a preferred creditor Barbaric Terrorism Airnn ivcvcaicu By Probe - CIIICACO. Nov. 21. 1,1'i-A l.-r- rorl.m e bnrbirlr an any In lln - ululuRun of r r I in e-- terrorism. thai commit, mayhem, di.ahl'lng Its victims for lift' has been mi-1 loin 01 n nil' in i " hm mi hih . t'iKli'rworltl Jiootllmnlrtin, itrom n ' Ifitn In lh (Tamped and rrowid Komau' nnu' k uo -on on of fli'litH of honlU'KKliiK, r ft in run-. Iltr runlx hiddt-n hchinii a plr nliiK it nd KuitihlltiK. nun turned, 1 lure on tho wall tif lliu union liollci hfiVH found, lo ihn morn ' liicrativu .pliiTv or llilrrit or-Jhiirrlal a.iniant .latu a attornoy KunlzliiR Inio union, of .mall who ha. hifon t-oinliK-tliiK tliu in tiail..mi'n, Illin ium nVali-r. and ,' vctlXHilon wrru "markil for otlu-ni. The pollrf ar. ronflili'iit that i jn,n p MrljiiiKlitiii, liti off U rr , of Ihn il-ntHl lbnHorl.-it im- . .lunW' nnl..n alwi u ,. .I,,.i I.i' thnnlri' union. hii 'un hlhit hy a nollii iinin Krlil.v hIl-Ih ufn.rl walking Into n imp. wont i the ".HtMir rackrf wIkmi I . nioni'y not Hi'ari'i In thi- lliiunr . trndi., MrLnuRhlln. I livv .aid, In- rum a labor rai kw.-i-r only n - . t m )-. alir l.'avlnn llm wrvli e of Victor Hi -Krlr.il. HM.'d an omi f n, Chliaao "Im-it haron.." mil OUTWITSM SERIOUSLY i AN; GETS SHIRT li CRASH ' I mi.lililnr fr.ilti It... Uiirnhv in lea than tnree nlnulea to f nd the cash reKl.ter had b -in louit i'. .omulliliiK over $11 In eah waa takt-n Jut at the noon hour wh. n Juat at the noon hour. wl. , I.oy Itowe another eieik In ti e .eed alore waa off to lunch. Lie proprieti r nf the linllan (ir:. i -v lecclv.d a phone call a.khiK Hi -t, .... . ...... .. ne call ine ciera on niuy ni 'lie "" ! t"l-nhon. Me advl.ed the man. w ho save hla ,.k,i... . I "'" '- '" !" ' - '''"'''1 lhl "' Phon0 l Li nm,., h ,..,ui H.-n, nn.l Iciilled Mr. Itussman. The ma:i ... , .... . ' '? " " would aend his .on after aotli' Thla ended the ron versa t Ion and Husf inan returned to Iho at no: in i.,.,i .us... aucrea.fiillr." Keith 1 i mi.rn.ri ..Lief f i.nll. e .nit d this afternoon. I Thut the mun who robbed the store must have stood In front h"1'1 Pf" '"K the outcome of Th,,y ore wisc K11js In this burR. of Ihe feed store nnd walled fur ,,ui;'", r""lln. !The same day some arrests were nnssiunn to enter the Italian' K ' w hooked on a charRc ,nwAe fnr the sale of cheese stuf Orocery beforu he entered to ro'i , " "l , . ,lr""k ,0"1' 'his ''' fed with mashed potatoes, a fel ..1.... A id ..mniiii fnr lie iJ I,,,.-. l.,u ih.it ihe cleik wus alone In the store had he been at the back of Iho build- ItiR. No clue had beeu Rallied nt a -..1 1,1. .r .n . to who 1 .... .1... I..I. n.n 1 hni'n - - - ' " 1 IZ, 1 r n r- M GvL O AlULU; NOT KIDNAPED rOHTLANl). Nov. 21. i,Pl - A "kldtiiipltiR mystery" which oc cupied police Sunday was solved today when Mniiorle ninnW'nshlti. 15. who left the While Shield home lain Saturday, told the po lice that Instead of being ab ducted In n tnxlcah as hud been lepcrted. she was Riven prolec tlon from a man who had uccost- cd her on the street. A younrj couple to wnom sue appeaieu, y ut a - i o'elofk The date has '""'oil. master ol the palace win ie W11, n,ost Instantly killed Suu lack Murphy nnd Miss Charlotte . h'(,on chatiRed on account of Wed n,'w "lt,,' '"'her reigned, day when his car plunged from a Croft, put her in a laxlcab after n,,,,),,.. evening being Thanks-1 I high grade on the Old Oregon .im ii.i.-i ,..,...,... ... o ....... un Inloxlcntiid mall who had mo (,alll (Me girl t tlUHvllt MX It IK PIIKVOST (JKTS DIVOIICK I'ltO.M IIAHLAN 4 LOS ANOKLKS. Mov. 21, l.l'i Mnrle Provost, film star, today was granted an Inteiiociitory decree of dlv- orce from the plcturo actor, 4 Kenneth Hnrliin. The ae- Hon cnine nfter the case hud been under advisement for several days and nil nniend- ed complnlnt had been filed. Miss lievosl chaiReil iii'Rlect oi'l desertion. ui vjiiiwagu of Police : MiLnuKhlin anil Henry Aillr.. ! ,(..i,i.i i .,( Mi. mechanic.- union' . . . ,, , , ... .i... "'-'-L I'""'" .aid. Hint Ihey dark alley "to " treiiiim in "r"tt " 1" ""H" f7B.n n,; iia r HHini, B"i iin t iiuimi v nw any uutr." tonlhm 1 WuUht (J. Wnlkcr, in a y h r m" Ijy l lie rai khi-i-t. Thilr fliiK'T. wcr to have hett , Imlti rwl mi Ih tt I Hy i-oiilJ no 1iiij.t da th-ir work, Wu.U.T kiilil al lavlinni a. a tarrori.t wpnuoa ha ou I'Volvi'd, the tiollre polnd'd I mil friuti i I ii f I n B irliiilAY .ina.hliiK and liombliiK. all thrw of whli h have heen rmiiloyvd by j o u t I a w oncaiiUi;r .iM.kinit In fori .tulibom workmen and trad.rMiiin lo join thtlr urganlza- Illon. i ! 1 ' SUfferlnK from Internal Inlur- " " " " ie. wnirn miani prove lain, mi enaea in a wrw a cm ii.veri.iuo i (he I. Ink , and Main Ju.t over I'-lver lirldne at one o'clock Ihla morimiK j Wlth'j. K. l.oper. drlv-r of i(avv rl)im1' and (i w KnlBlt- u, w Cnroute from tlie rlty when the accident oc-' curred. ! AttemptliiR lo make the turn ... ..... -.Li.L i .1... oiu iviierniue unu u lenim iu itw . Klamath K.lla-Anhland hlchway. . l.oper failed to do ao'and the car ! er..h.ui t.,t is. i..i..i,n n.,ie I '' ,he rlK,,t of the Mr- Pi"-'on Dl" ,,Bl,- b"w front .ml and the heavy post, crush-i InK hla abdomen and twisting his ,.i..l. .. "',, awt,,. i ne car waa uudiy wrccaed. tin1 fenders torn clear of the body, the front w heel .mashed wrecked machine, which was driven by J.oper, local mechanic. ' , ' " in n's nnvinn wiiuo uruna ana win I'Uin line Ol f.J.UU. While tho exact nature ' of. nates' Injuries could not be df-' " "ii"-. uiieiuiinn imjsiciaii reported his condition aa serious ut 1 Into hour this afternoon. iavm it. a linen inirR. atlnriie.v "" w 'M.. i'i 1.UWI 1. lieu lie, comes up lor trial. It was stated; NKW Y01!K. Nov. 21. IAIM nt police headquarters today. lIv'nVTc'r these Chinese! A detec- '" II,B 0,l' J"" ),e txt'nK ' tlvo u'rrestcd a doien when he his trial. i found them in a room with mon- mIchanTSOF IV A M4 A TU C A I I C "llu llu" w ere iukiiik up v" i.L,AMAl ti t A.LL.3 lection to buy a book on cross POSTPONE MEET '"0' li"'.'' 7 Wl,rc freed. 1 HIT II K VKT. I'ostponement of the meet ins',, KAUAT, Morocco, Nov. 21. (A. of Ihe directors of tho Merchants ' " Throw him out. tele iissoclntlon which was scheduled Ph""' "ie new sultan, a boy for Wednesday evetiing has been of,17 ,r"m, "d OHt, ,lu nnnnn.... ....i i-u i . i. lwlico of Still M u lul ha ninda. pro- . ... , . . . ' ,..., .., " ". , '". , ?iRJ. RV11K ,,vo nll( many cf tho dir-, ectors have made other arrange ments. ll" f iiday niRht the members have dinner at 6:30 o'clock , 1,p followed with e general discussion ct plans for Ihe Chrlst- '" "WnliiR which Is scheduled "eunesuay evening. Decern "er ! 7th. CASK TO .11 KY TACOMA. Wash.. Nov. 21. i"'i -The sensational drays Harbor liquor conspiracy case In which former Sheriff Kliner (llbson and HO other men at e defendants, went to the jury shortly bef.re 1 o'clock this afternoon In federal district court. suras - r i r rju lAM DI fl FFIPFPQ Ill ! I I I II 1 III I till III! ill J mm I I War Veteran Hold Thev y Were frying to Move from Area ESTABLISHED HAD HOMES IN FOREST Suiy.n,,, 1'i rl.Ni ;jv-n lo Muvr from National Korf-st Kplre ami ;ov4HiiiMiit Vulrkty IM pnl hi s Ix pnly Mai thai ti, Mitkr Arrf.t. roltTI,Al. XJkr. ai. (Ai) I inory Ihtvit nntl K. II. IU-M, MuutirrH In tltp I'niMun nn IliHUtl fore I u dny told h'tnU mil JudK Mrar Unit ilit-v li:wl trlHl to move from flictr liohllnKM within the MO tiny itl lowtMl thrm liy iIip court. Tlwlr t or J wvrf colli nut i cl m I hy .IhMUtiint I'nftfNl Stut Attor ney MltlrfUld. Thf judiee mmImim-I the hrnrltiff until W(mIiicm1jiv wlun ltncM-H will Im lirouulit from ltobui- to ti"Htify for both ftlllCH, Iavl(i und ttt. both px-Ktrvice nnQ, both d1abld and rccetvinic HnHionn from the government "7,"-d P",r.,or ,h,;.lr f!,m,li", llwu .nil n.-.H.. utnull air nr. In tn I mpqua lorest. ine lor On September In Ihey were niv,.n c, i ,iav. td move anil I'nit- ed Slatea Deputy Mamhal Lores Cochrane hrourhl ihem into towr Saturday -to explain to the court their continued presence on t!..: land. Davla. .Inco hia first np- pearance. has been married to n -Mra. Jennie Love of Koscbnri! He claim, that he had moved Bn.l warn l.n.'lc f-,r Home fitrnilurt - --- he bad left when arrested Lv Cochrane. n.. h.,... r iiiilv still livt1 the land, told the JudRe thai ; hi. wife had refn.ed to move n.i- HI .c had a home to m:v to There are three children. Depulv Cochrane contradicted the Klorles. sayinR that it was (Continued on pane " Queer Quirks From the Wires THKY KXKW TOO Il"CH. NKW YORK. Nov. 21. (At' low tried to sell Jio 11111s . t:, so dowI1 ,0 n0klo. There were no buyers. The test wrfs made wneo .porter couldn't pet a bill chansod in order to telephone. I'l CVVII' Hl-:i.l.. Illilh I. ev on Ihe table. One explained ! lo the Judpc in excellent KnRllsh pelled by enthuslnstle slaves who . disliked him. went Sldl lien Un JACK ItoltKD W1TAII X. Y. I NKW YOUK, Nov. 21. (AIM Oh, for the Joys of rural Holly wood! "Life In 11 big city cramps my stvle," said Jack Dempsey in radio address from the town' where- lie is confined by his bat - tie of h ilf a million with Jack Keurns. ll.WF. FAITH. WASIUXliTOX. Nov. 21. (AIM If you forgot lo present your seeooil Itherltes for redemntion on or before Inst Tue.sd.iy. havei ; faith In I'mie Sam. On October 1 3 1 ho had some Il4.0il0.000 laid 1 away to pay folks who loaned him money and hnd not nsked. for It when due., Some of these obllgnllons tin It) buck lo 17',in. HEAVY RAINS RECORDED IN ALL KLAMATH An exceptionally heavy ralu for Klania'li county ha. already been recorded for the month of November, with ten mora day. yet to he reeorded. lleeord. were i c harked Ibl. iii'.riiinu which! .bowed a total of 1.25 Im he. of' rnlnlall recorded for the first in day.. I The heaviest rain rei-orded for' the month wan on Tuenday, ih; elfhth whin S3 of un Inch fell., nit.... a.. v u.ui..i. .i... ... ...i..! t.a.n v in. i uneil lO llllttj total Ini-luded: Nov. 6. .15: Nov. j Nor" 4No.4i?'nov'. 'is'. s?;' and .Nov. , .3(1. A .IlKht trace of snow was i recorded In the weather report i for the month last nlcht. the I first for the entire month. I BARNES GIVEN SIXTY DAYS IN JJIJ JY JUDGE'' f'ovel'nor - Adams at 8:13 this morning;. The j chief executive decided to call out the troop after utate I'oHTI.anii. Nov. 21. i.,jv--I police and I. V. V. .strikers enRajfed in a battle at the William Karnes of Klamath Falls. I , , . . - , i, . v i was sentenced to serve 60 day. li Columhme mine of the Rocky Mountain huel company y Federal Judse liean today on in northern Colorado that resulted in the death of two the chart.' cf being a helper in a' . .., , ,- tliuor transaction a. L. Lam-1 strikers and the wounding of many more. bert was sentenced to serve six i Goveror 'Adams did not declare martial law but sajd months. L. I). Hire was fined I , ... , , i i . t jr.ou. Jack Miller and J. I. Evan- j he probably would do so some time today. Adjutant on were sentenced 10 serve is i General Paul P. Newlon was instructed to leave for months at McNeil a Island. These I ... 11.11 j K-ntencea constituted the eulmi-1 northern Colorado at once with several hundred Kiiarfls- lation of the cases of the Klam-: ith Falls men who were charped with lifjuor violation on last New Vear s eve In Klamath Falls. brightTights cause of auto SMASH SUNDAY' minded hy the liKbts of an automobile driven hy J. F. Brick-! son. Medford. on Ihe HaVden m.nint.in j..tif,it ihe Aihiuiiii. Klamath Falls hlKhway. I'. S. j ChamlK-rlin to putrid for aya nianded . to halt but suread halentlne wns unable to retain I Hon what Hnrr Ford has given. ,lirout.n tne galM M1 enRane.l in control of his car which was bad-j' th" amnmoblle world. j hanil IO hlllld ,.,)nnict with th lv damaRed in e severe crash last ThrouRh a sysuni of mass pro- : gnards. The police used their n'lKht. (duction similar to that employed ; Runs as clubs but were ovar- In an a-cident report this in the Ford auto faciory. the '. helmd by the strikers who morninx. Mr. Halentlne. a well 1 trans-Atlantic liter said h ex-' Hsed rocks, club and knives, known Klamath attornev. held peels to be able to market a : Scherf rallied his state men un ! K rick, on responsible for tho ; "fool-proof ". plane at a price he-lthpy withdrew to a position fur-, crash, statins that his lights tween 12nv and i;uo. The . ther In the property. As tho were not properlv adjusted. tirst models would cost aliout , strikers .appioached aRain Scherf Another accident caused byi25"" he said. Chamberlin ' I uarni-d them to atop and fired stray horses was reported to the,sll'l have invested all of thej,wo hots over their heads. Tho sheriff, office by C. V. Holmes. I prize money he received from his j gu-Uiers continued their advance. "03 Fulton street Mr. Holmes' i "Ipht t tiermany in the Chain- j K, the, stale officer, leveled car crashed Into the horses on ,brl1n Aeronautical Corporuttou. a ,neir Runs directly into the atrlk The Dalles-California hiRhway. 500.t)ii concern, to build the : en and opened lire. After near- plane of which he has dreamed. ' jy score bad dropped, tho COACH FAINTS 47 TF AM WIN$,ot "l,m" 30 fe"' i'"""- injur"! -rt'J i-Airi "Small planes have Wn my A number of state police nlan I favorites." Chamberlin said, " jnd, were injured and Sum Lee. one POIlTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 21. It has been my plan to develop',,, tll ,,f,.vrs, had a tiiiRer (JP) Charley Krb. coach of theone thai will he absolutely fool severed hy u knife lij. the hauda t'nlverslty of Idaho football team.;proof. within the means of the , )ne rf Hie strikers. Strlkera tainted Saturday after his team . avernRe person, and requiriiiR as,v,,,i fr.im .v..i, t,. nine hud h..en I defeated OreRon State ARricul- ture ColleR at .Multniman stad - linn here, the Telepram says to day. Strain of the came, which was not won until close to the finish, was Intense and Krb col lapsed as his men were RoinR Into the dressing room at the Multnomah club. He was quick ly revived. His men pave him a ronsiiiR greeting when he joiue.l them at dinner. CAFE OWNER IS ... ...... . SLAIN SUNDAY . . MKDFOKD Ore Nov 'M -The sheriff and police have found no clues lo the murder or rirr"rTT.T".i77 insturnances also nrose out m K. S. Nakano. restaurant owner.' SK(,I'H,W ,u ,,HH'!' southern Colorado hut there wur. known locally as "Tommy the WASHIN'dTOX, Nov. 21. i API no casualties. tickets appeared Jnp." slain Sundav morning as he State laws requiring race seg- in the Agulliar district In Las waa opening his place of bust- repation of children in public Animas county und strikers and ness. Several suspects have been schools were sustained as valid ' state officers and deputy sheriffs questioned and released. '' "ie supreme court today in foniiht a hand tnihnnd fight. Nakano is thought to have a fuse from .Mississippi brought Tweuty of the strikera were ar Rrappled with a holdup man who by the Chinese father of a child.' i Continued on page .Ti fired to free himself. Ihe bullet . striking Nakano in the leg. and ' severing an artery, causing al- most instant death. Al'TO .AI't'lllF.VT FATAL L. (ll(ANI)K. Ore.. Nov. 21. (Al L. Kose. of Perry. Oregon. Trail highway about four miles west of Lu (irande. report. the police T.4,t,rt,4l l.ONK ItollllKIt HOLDS ! Cl" (iASOI.INK STATION 4 , PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 21, iPi A lone robber, un- masked and with only a large, black revolver to in- dlcate his Intention., an- peared at a Vnlon oil stn- Hon on Fast Ilroadway at noon today, and forcing the elation attendant. P. O. Mil- ler to lie down, proceeded to lake $1!) from the cash register. ANGRY IB II BYHAIL OF BULLETS; NATIONAL GUARD FORCED TO FIRE Martial Law May be rado; Mine Situation Reaches Crisis When Incensed Strikers Charge Into Mine at Long mont This Morning; 7 or 9 Reported Killed DKXVEIt. Colo.. Nov. 21, (AP) The Colorado na tional guard was onU'reft to the coal fielua of the ,state mVn from Denver . -. I III 1 U UI I FUWEB PLAME! NEW YOUK. Nov. 21. 1 Al' 1 ' A !"'"' "flivver" monoplane has beeu deslRneil by t larence i. The ship will nave a no.iy anout I 20 feet Ioiir and a w ins spread small a space as possible for .takins on and lanutnR. LEASE ON LAND OF INDIANS IS HELD TAXABLE fir am pi im nr u mi Lni WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. (AIM they hung a white flax over at Incomes derived hy those hold- automobile and returned for sev ing leases on Indian tfihal lands i erul more wounded. " were declared taxable by the one troop of cavalry, two arm- r...l..r..l ...-..rnn...nl miH..r thu .....l .. k . .... i ....... ... ..... revenue act of 19K and those acts down to and including that ot ,9Sl '" " s,,r"''mc ",,lrt rul" Inp today. Accuse Jack lampenng wun justice COfUT ItOOM. Newark. N. J . Nov. 21. i4i--ChaiRes of attempt ed tamperinR with justice on the P' " k I'empey und Tex Ulikuvd hrinmlit an order today to slop .luck Keains" $.1:1:1. t3'l. 'ID court nctlnn agaitist Dempsey. Moth sides agreed to end the case by a voluntary non-suit af- tor JmlRe Itnnyoii hnl told the defense, who wanted the trial to go on. that the only alternative would he a mistrial Just before Judge Runyon Is sued his ultimatum the court was thrown Into an uprour by lieorge L. I Tex I lileknrd who no rese-it- ed a remark of Kearns' counsel thut Ihe promoter had boasted having the case "In the haK" Declared Soon in Colo- The striker, were shot when I they stormed through Ihe eaten i of the Colombia mine of tb I .. . .. ... C....1 1H IlllCKT .HtlSUlAlU r 11.-1 K.lll.(,l. U V e I d county about 3u miles north ot Denver. r ' - r AselilMe, Outride- flute Nearly ifti) strikers Ratherett outside the mtue about 5 a. m. Thev w;ere met ut the cuteanf I ihe mine hi' Louis X. Scherf. . 1 m.. il... aiaia. ln eufiiree.- j mBt 0,p!lrtmffnI anil a',u,ed 0t hu m .Thesmikera.were.com- . linkers fled precipitously through tile miW. . k mi-l hut this could nut be vrl- ficil. ; Tlm state policeMiirned a hhtl it bullets into thei strikers. jTluy. apparently were unaware tMy. were beliiR fired at until ! their ranks heean lo thin and the shrieks i.f- th.. wnnniled nierr.ed ' rh r then bt. ' a hasty retreat taking many of i their wounded with them. Later oreti inuss, one iieuininui itr- compuny, and a medical deturh- mvnl were ordered out for stiiko duty by Colon,.! Cent I'. Newlon, adjutant of the state auurd. Dempsey that he called the lawyer a "con temptible liar" in open court. ' All the charges of 'influence" were mnde by Arthur Saer, chief counsel for Kearns, who seeks damages on a contract mnde when he whs the former boxing cham pion, manager. Super complained a hunt three dny adjournment last week, granted because Arthur Diiseoll, Dempsey'. chief counsel hud .aid lie was sick. He charged Driven!) rlih fak ing sliknes. so Dial Dempwv might have time to slump the slate, creating puMIc wnilment for himself thut "tint sinister shadow of fleorgo L. Itlckard, Dempsev s spiritual advisor might lie cast over the court.