The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 02, 1928, Page 1, Image 1

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THE WKATIIFU
OREGON: Italn ever the wot
and .now over I hi" eal and con.
Iml portion, tonight anil Tu
day. Rising temperalm over the
Interior. Strong aoulhenst wind.,
at time u( tali) font off lb
coast.
frCity Edition
The Old Home Paper
Associated Press and United Pres3 Telegraph Service
Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
I 'rice Five Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 2, 1928
Number 6222
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E "WEYERHAEUSER BUYS 40,000-ACRE
I I 111 I I I lll-LUI I
unuuvuiLU
BEST HOPE
OF ARREST
Authorities Promiie Noth-
ing But Admit Vl
f"1 uable Information
TWO MEN ARRESTED,
JAILED AT LAKEVIEW
Kevi n lli-lil In lily J11II I Kill
1 Thrill KlniU'tlllinlM Call lb.
Cimiiuiml Willi Thmr Tnken I
IV..111 Hnfe In Hie kliimalli l.un
More Ii) II. It. IiikMiic, Kimt.
'
Thfl murdi-ri-r of John
, 1, ,. . . . ,
m-i, uiu-uiiiu H.-.1IHLIU wt
Klamulh FuIIk nml trustcrl
emuhivo of tho Can SIiii-a
i n .1
in rilll Ul IIIIK
With thn an mo rnnlnoM
im ino Hlimt' CO lnt'.H
he diHplayi-d Whl'll ho nnilf-
f..,l ..f Ah.,.I'. ilf :.. -
7. Jn Z r... "1 ' c ' .
mominjr, the rold-bloolvd
lMllPr nil C I I n It I' hIHiI.imI
. .. . - -
f j I'hrough tlie wldu.sprertii no-l iContutu.-a cn uouc u
i ., .. ,1 '
1 lit hiir anrKi.f ftl him liiLlfr.ti mw a
la net xprr-nd for him or I
nuiruy uiuiiik inn iinie in
ome nocret reliant until
the time is ripe to make hie.
irct-awny.
Dill out of the inslre of rlui-s.
rumors anil reports pnllif have
stumliled . onto one prumlnlnx
prospect, the nature of which
they were nut willing to dlsclosu
tlirilll.h lltn lire.. Illll.l'
It was niltnllted however Hint have a H" per cent turnout loibolh of Portland, driving the hrlht warm sunshine melting
suspicion had centered more or greet the new secretary. head engine, suffered most aer-1 ""o sections of the coun-
lens on ono man whoso general A. M. Collier will be the speak-1 lous Injuries. Knglneer V. K. ,v- ""h a maximum temper
description and actions Just be- er of the day ami along with Knnghmau. and Fireman Klmer ature of 7 1. the atreeta and high
fore and Immediately after the piano selections by Howard West. I Williams, both of Portland. In : w,y" "re oon. floo,,el W,,IJ
murder lead authorliles to be- well known iilunlst. and vnnllthe second enalne. were bruised (Water from the heavy snows of
llevn he might he tho killer. numbers by the Klwanls nur
"I will not say for rert iln that ettn, thn program gives promise
this Is the ram, bernunn. frankly, of being ono of the best In many
I don't know," Chief of Police months.
Keith Ambrose commented this I
morning. "All that this depart I
ment bna In announce wllh ref- MAIiSIIFIKI.I). Ore., Jan. 2.
erencn to this particular clue ( (AIM Charles F. McKiilght. D2.
the only real hot one wo have president of Oregon State Agrl-1-ud
Is that It looks promising, culture College alumni, died to
ll would hamllrup us running day at his home here, following
...... iimuu min m
be made public." I
x 1 In tho meantimii, aulhnrltli-s In
liinous lines t nrotiKiioul aoiini.
l..n for . ....n'.n.....,!.. ,i, !
I. lie rat i!
jiirden-r.
(.nerat description of .Ansel's
Mn
I.nkevliw two men with
i l i . .
iii.uiiiiiii nun us, woo nail oei-n I
1.. . ... . . ... !
1 III IMailllaslll rnilHlllDIIHVm I Mfl i
murder. -were taken In custody
.... ... . ..,
; Lu, ii ZJ " ...
prints can be comparcif with I
those which were found on the.T '.". Jv,'w "l,r" ,'''11" 1,nrn
safe In tho tlun Store from which !
tho killer took over tluo In rash
and chocks. According to author
ities rne ot these two men Is a
(Lo:illnued in paRe six)
Roads Blocked, Towns
Isolated
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 2. ( A.
1 lllni.1,,,.1 l.ll..UA..- l.B
, J iiiiin.;nl ii.n...
V i'nd communities Isolated, wire
II l,B'''i' .iii.-ii ii,n-ii, iiitum iii'ii. - mwir loiuuioin Hirer oiKowny
J I Tl aittl busses stalled theso went j Rtnnped stugo traffic to Astoria.
1 I.Vime of Hie t-ondlllons this morn- j .Points .ll the Wlllamnttn val
' ,g In the wake of a howling ley were "cn hound yesterday by
,' llil'r.inrd and -!eet storm lint linn-;
irrsd In the new year In this vl -
'J chilly. Relief was expected today
( with rising temperatures.
A blanket of sleet on lop of
V tboul flvo Inches ot liuril packed
mow Hindered travel coiulltlons
ery dltfleiilt over u wliln area.
hx Portlund tho Portland Electric
iower eomtinnv in innKed In main-
lain car service wllh deluved Six hundred men were drafted
schedules on most of Its lines, nt the public employment bureau
Street cleaning atipurt"s . today to man shovels In tho street
kept busy removing drifts piled cleaning bureaus campaign to dig
up bv thn awlr lug winds. Ithn city out of tho snow before
Hns service on tho Colnmbla tho slnrt of business tomorrow
River highway had to he . sns-1 mntnliig.
erided yesterday because of snow Hctwoen 60 nnd 100 trucks
nd lee blockade betwoen l'or-wero hauling snow to the Wll
etl nnn CacadQ Locks. Similar ! NC'ontlnuod op pago )
CAPTAIN SAYS
"DAWN" SANK
NEAR VESSEL
PORTLAND. Me . Jan. 2. IAPI
'Ilia belief Dial the mining
pane. The Dawn, .auk aoim nf
Irr passing (aim foil on tho
night ilf ! i ihi-r ti wllh Mm.
Frunri-. W. Grayson, anil her
Ihr'.i mil companion In an at
tempted IIIkIiI In Harbor Grace,
N. F.. from New York, wan ex
pressed luil or by Ciplaln It. V.
foineaii, iif lh Nova Scotia
schooner lliwu Anno llclllveau.
Captain fuincau. whose achoon
or haa J ii r. t arrived lu purl. after
a hard trip from the British
West Indies, .aid ho (II certain
the Dawn csme iluwn bwtwrcn
":J and " i p. in. at a point
13 mile, northeast tif Nauset
llvurh light an Capo Coil. In the
11 Capo toil. In Iw.CT.DM IMPrnfC Al I '
bowliUK noribwc.l ISiUKM IMrLULb ALL
midst of a
sale utld lieavv seas.
Captain Conieau believes I lie I
I'""' " M. Lieutenant
... .,..... -
fill attempt to alight ulongslde
ibe schouiier. Tile roar of the
powerful tors, muffled by the
gnle, weto heard by the ai'hooner
.and ended abruptly with an aud-
llble sp'asb. he said, hut It
was
l".!'1 u".111 ,"rttrd . Ih."'
,h" rm"" r,K-,"vr " ,""rJ I
;.ti.e. . v-
m"'"" ,rom '"0u'"" '" ,
,,, ,hB 0al, w TOin.
The schooner was battling lir -
av np the roast undi.r ahorien-
!".' v.r.r.'"". ,h?,? '"rc,ra, :
,'"tl,!i:,r,y!' u, wnlrll nn iWk
ullli wind and uttm lnrrialui:.
WflV KFrRFT 'A PV
TO BE GREETED
ON WEDNESDAY
Fornul Introduction and wel
come of Karl C. Ileynnliw, new
eii-i-nllre secret a rv nf the chain
her of commerce will be made at
the Wednesday noon loruin. It
Is the Intentions of the members
i..r IK., rhrniil... r.. ... .....pn .....ml S."l ri.t... ll I'rn I ' 1' . m I. n
MrKXKillT DIKS.
paralytic stroKo. 1 ne funeral
will be h.-ld hero Tuesday In
charge of. the .Masonic lodge.
lA.A - ..,...,..
. IHKN IN KLAMATH
) ' A leiih-year baby, n bounc-
lug daAhler weighing sevenX
I - . t . ..
nolltlils. was horn to .Mr. nml m
: ' ... ; .
.Mm 1V-. I. f I at r If t Itlrt
-
Klamath (ieneral hospital
late vestuii av afternoon.
So far as records could re-
T'B '"ly. "' laby Is thj
Kl"l,'u''1 -onty. Mr. and
Mrs. flark are well known
residents of the 8 p r a g ti e
lltver country.
in Big Storm
i conditions prevulled on tho Pu-
-m. ..I... L... . .. li..,l...l
.nil: IIIHimn? llfl.Pl-ll llll.ll.ll.l
land Kolso. A sliver thaw on the
the silver thaw, hut leiiiiieralnres
1 were rising this morning with
.promise nf relief.
Many automobile were stalled
i nud nlmmlniied on roads, and In
I Portland hundreds of owners
worn forced to lenvo their mn-
I cuiues on inn tiriveways, - lining
humble to force them to negotiate,
inc inos into garages.
aw a a 1 "r ar r 1 I p a a
I II Rill I MuniMAnn PLIsv nlnlrl II II A I 1 1 1 1 1 I
RIP QlinP' ninety
S'tffiResolutions Today
HVt HUK
-
I P. M U- '
wiiiuu iav.1111, Muiiiuci J
xir 1 1 " 1
. inncu lit VVIUU1UIU
r - M r 1 .
-IUIC lltoi uncviua
IAt I 2kCV Ail FMPTS .
:
,,;, t..m
u-i,-r. .... Trnlii v.r.
ell.il r on irillll Mir-
r;. v .,h. Severe loj,,,,
Mlien licoiiioilve. 1 1, .re Into'
H0II1I llnnk of lie; IIIk L11-
tines Un 1)11 Steel ItulU.
.
I'tiltTI.AMI. tire.. Jin i! I .
,v " ,',av Mlnl ,
wl.l. I, ,l.e.l no .Ian. of almllna '
lw, llionilllir. wni klllg; crews or
the In IMclNr ltll, er-'
,..i.i.. i HJ i..
,.,.llri altn)- nrTkuKe of imis-
m-iiimt Irain niiiiilier a:l. w.-.l I
"- ""
"l,p '' Vho -now Pnn
'..i.i.... t... ..... . . . ..
nilli II H I V I IMl tllll'M, 1 IHTI 1 Ilf I
,,, llH llUKt. illt. of l(M aiui
Imiow ivrrUar lorlit.
I
ior in in znu men wrrn nent
to the acene. hut such was the
severHy of the boreal bombard
ment Ihut no operations hail been
....... .. U .M..M..ln. .
Ninety uaHsenaers hml mirniw I
escapes III the crash which sent
nno engine hurtling down an In-
dine and the other engine from
the track on the op;msltu side.
Two Il4i.ll) Hurt. .
Kiiglneer Charles F. Theobald
l.llll.m K i-.rne'. . ....r. .!,
was reluming to Portland rrom
a vlfit with a sister at Pende.
ton. suffered a wreiuh.d back
and briiiseH.
(Continued on pao six)
Queer Quirks
From the Wires
II .-l.-t.-T-y w-t.t.u i:,.TII lu
Vl.-W VI. III." . IV I.-.
a fast life In this big town. (f
! Jascha Heifen. violinist
' things sized up right. "I'
hns
" " - . -
ve iiisi
fr,.. ih,, maai " h.. nvnlnln.
v ... ...........
,l .l..,...tA A..t nn,l It
..... ....... ....i. ...
,!), mlddlewest-verywh.-re else
n ..nA..r li, r.. wr.
1,,,-kv to aet three meals a dav.'T.ho 'emalns will be taken to
we'ro In such a hurry to ,1 1,
Itesulf Had eves In -
-1 don-t kno,v''
.nothing.
dlgestlon-
tilAF. has nit; iih'.a
MIAMI REACH. Fla... Jan. 2.
(Pi (lone Tttnnry will have his
gloves on when father time de
crees that his career as a boxer
shall end. "I will retire only
when I'm unconscious." ho said.
"Show me another trade or pr:
fession where I could tniiko a
million a year."
I.F.AP YKAK MISNOML'lt
NEW YORK. Jan. 2. (PI
Leap year makes no difference
In Peggy Joyce's life and she
thinks It won't be In the llfCRi,. He passed over Brookvllle.
cr anybody else. "Ilelng fern-. p. nn .,,.. iter,nnd should
cr anybody else. "Ilelng fern -
mine, we women. sue says,
"will keep within bounds In
spllo of leap year. I don't think
a woman would do such a thlnx
as propose to A man.."
X. V. KKVIVAI.
NEW YORK, Jan. 2. W1 The
Sulvntlon Army Is li try to con
vert Greenwich Vlllnge with l(s
long haired men and short hnlr
ed women. A ten weeks New
iorK revival win sinri mere.
CAN' STAY OX 1CK
LONDON, Jan. 2. (Pi-Regardless
of his ability ti slay
on n horse, tho 'Pilnco of Wales
keeps his feet on ice. At Mel
ton Mobray, n handsome, clev
er skater attracted much atten
tion even before he was Identl-
tt
Ily HELENS HHEITF.NSTEIN
i i.i .1 1 1 r
...... "
i lenr, oiii'l llM're rr-ftolutHm. 1
MMim old and mhiic new have
i -...I., m ... iw. L. !
' - f --
ami as ninny to Im- bniki-n. At
, the Ntrokv of nililnlitlit on Hut-
. . . ........ .! '.1 ..1.1.
' . ......
'm .L.ui.. .w.i-ii of I.Im Miihe.:
Ho-en off Into -trrn.iy l7.
tllllllJh ,.,, hu,A, ., ,
IootI off Into eternity lw-'7.
IhWr aireMilfl cunlolll have INIUt-
11I nml Willi the n-l of Hie'
wrl.l mude r.-.lui. n for this
-f i '
, , ,.,,.
follow: 1
1 Uerolved: That I'm going to :
!nuik T. H. Walters a better
golfer than he is a sheep herd-
'
.M'"''"
Ma. ltea of Shaw-
I "
Hire's to more business and
le.s lumber, t Frank I) Lee. lura-
b,-rmua.)
I
nn; J bor .n. ar
h KulU by our better ..TYU-e.l
)
iTO 71 SUNDAY
j
Winter's Icy hand relaxed Its
l - rin Klamath Fella Sunday.
I when eariy morning found a
lb P"t several diys. Minimum
,olL,?18 SI'
Following a heavy snow and
IMy wind of tho prwlous da-.
which covered all of the Klamath
, country, tho weather cleared and
j the bright sunshine developed a
murked degree of warmth. On
Saturiliy the maximum was 59
and the minimum 3.
ANSFI FI1NFRAI
tC in n Tf n A V
IJ tltjLU I KJUA I
.
Funeral rites for the late John I
Ansel were held irom the Earl
. ninoca r unerai. nome lu.s a.-,
rnmm i inrra uhiiki. hii i
. - - .
l. Aiinuu ii me rnai III m- I
.1 .r.i.!.Un.
Spectiit
in.... ,i.h...r.
tiiitslc was rendered and the I
.... I
"VVrlen.U of the
it tends oi tne popu.ar man.
"'"?,r"!"- MrH.
' '"noon by a uelcc. Mrs. Roy Ha-
,V"""'r' L'r"'"a".
PENNSYLVANIA
MM RISES HUNTER KILLED
PILOT MISSING Section of Nicaragua where I nl-
1 ted States marines are engaged
In a severe campaign against reb
HELI.EFONTK. Pa.. Jan. 2. e From Tegucigalpa to Man-
(API Air Mall Pilot H. (....-., Vlraraaua la lhe route hv
Smith, enroute from Cleveland to
New York, has been missing
since last night, officials at the
llnllefonte -airport reported today
Smith left Clevelund with a
mail cargo nt 5:30 p. m. last
, p nn nolir iter , nnd should I
i h.vo reached nellefontn lit I n.
in. Air mall officii! said all
J arrorts to trnco Smith after he
loft llrookvllle were fruitless.
SCHOOLS WILL
OPEN TUESDAY
The Clirlnlnias vacallon davs
for hundreds of girls nnd bovs
throiiKhoul Klamath county will
como to nn end tonight. Tomor-
row morning will find schools
Ilirourhont tbe county nnd city
opened following the ten days , Raymond Goodrich. N. 0. P. ap
vaiillon. ipculrd to the guardsmen to
Teacher, from all sections ot
the county and In the city have and city police In their search Harold J. Slater. 21. were drown
practically all returned home to- for lhe murdorer. The victim's 'ed In a slough near Lisbon Sta-
day tor the nnenlng nf srhool to-
morrow,
.1 nn: i
'correct fitting and better shoes
moderate pricea. (Busier
iirown Shoe Store.) . .
Resolved
,, . , I
To go fishing as.
soon as the anew melts. N. II. I
urr- I
1 h. 1-v.nnne hsnnri
e lh. bverone a happy
ii"- j
7" ;
Drug employes.)
We hope Klamath Falls will
continue the good work through-
,0, . , . , n.lr.
Uken and carruT on"T 1,17.
i.i-, continue to clean ud and
beautify the city.
itius Dunn
Jewelry Htore.)
Itrsuln-d: To strive earnes:
ly t, live up to that .tandard
of life represented by the still
t.m.ll .,.1. .I.hln t .llnt
isiuaii lone limn. 10 Je paiiem
In moments of defeat and quiet
In the hour of victory., to lend
a helping hand In the hour of
need, to leave a little sunshine
r'":,t.!he, ?nd ,o d.?.,mJ,
(('ontlmied on pa 3)
Kl'tlENE. Ore., Jan. 2. ( AP)
ON DUCK
Ml
n
H. H. McDowell, believed tojd that conduct of the rebels In
be a resident of Reodsporl. died battle was greatly Improved and.
1.1. . . : . i . .
of a bullet wound Sunday eve -
mug at Aaa. accoroing 10 woru
received by W. W. U-anstetter.
,1-ane county coroner. .Mr. Brans -
teller left at 1:50 a. m. Monday
for Ada to Investigate the case.
. .. .. .. i
nil .Mr. .iicijoweu was acci -
dentally snot w utile nunnng
ducks from a boat In the Siltcoos
Lake region with a party of men
wis Indicated In a telegram re -
reived from E. A. Hill, according
to Mrs. Branstetter. who nasi
heard no further word since the I
departure of Mr. Branstetter fori
tne acene.
Details could not be ohtalne'
by telephone from Ada.. since the
Phone circuit through Florence
was ont Monday owing t6 weath -
,er conditions.
i TINY REPUBLIC
ENTHUSIASTIC
OVER "LINDY
I .. w . aa .
imaTieTt
i The inhabitants of the smallest
,! American republic return-
ied ,rom 'e . n" ! .
j Vent of a new year to acclaiming
' ! I." .'!-'- ot
beruh Is expected to fly 140 miles
. .-j ... n.
. to TeKuiclxalna. Honduras, less
' than thlrti mllntt nnrth nf thn
airplane passes over this district
and he had been warned to "'
nl(!h or make del0r to avoid
re be I rifle nnd machine gun fire
. Lindbergh landed here at 0:15
and was greeted by a gr.-ai
lhrollB
i
BRUTAL KILLER
OF YOUNG GIRL
IS NOT CAUGHT
I
a., Jan. 2. (A. j
i national!
WASHINGTON. 1
P.I. Pennav vaula n a t I o ll a I I
guardsmen of Company H. 110th
Infantrv. wore exnerled today to
Join In the hunt for thn slayer
of Thelma Young. 17. whose half
' nude body, with a crushed skull,
wns found In a field ne.ir her
home here last Thursday night.
, sist state troopers and county
brother. Clydo Young. Is a mem -
ll .U. ....... ........
'ber oj the company.
SHOT DOWN
IN BATHE
1. 111 o
Nicaratman Rebel. Sud-
nortfl Lv Ouf.ir!- Heir. I
Dal I D
1 in. J ivciioin.c
I HJK I LLIN WUUWUtlJ.
HARD ENGAGEMENT
American Autliorltlin Kstinmte
Tluit .VI IIi-Im-Ik Were KIII11I counsel. Jerome Walsh of Kan
sikI Nearly WMI Wouml.-.l; f'Hy. was partially solved
Marine Iteeinrorc-nient Hush- ,n lhe expression of official opin
. .. t.. 1- it .-I . . Ion that further moves were be
id to Aid t 1 . K Hl.ters. me towrd con,tructlnlf ,
MANAfilM, Jnu. 2. (Al')
I'.IIhI u
j ,,, , a ,,.,. nm
t.
,"" """'"" "-" "-'
. . Ui,,.n Sanillno nftl-e a
" b,B ? "Mrh flyZ
Z I " . 11 .! , 0
u ornihil
1 ti .,'
'Mcar.iKUn B,tiOB.T guardsmen.1
operating with
drove the rebels from the San-
dino headguarten, near yuiiaii.
VZ Zr0VrM:l ' The'rX
ii.uiiii ooiu. r. r riuny. i no reu
" formed brr -of the-m-
"" .u.ij
pared to meet tbe attack and .
jthe patrol was forced to defeat j
;a thoroughly trained and well ,
equipped force of 5ot insurgentsi
Iii rain thnir nliff ix'a
U l resarded as curtain that
' .i i i.. . ..j i j
becaUHA his men are better etiuiiv
ped and armed than heretofore. I
, Alarll d ,..., ers were I nf orm-
;
u It was estimated that for every
marine casualty there were ten
j rebels which would put the rebel
' dead around 50 and the wounded
, near i'OO
. -v...
. a m.rin. ..,.., r... . , .
. bcrlni 200 men with a pack train
0f 2o0 mules carrying supplies
and ammunition vjs on Its way
: (Continued on pace 6)
.
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IJ -J C O U tM it Aj
HJC2H M F QCIJ I? V.
I ROSEBl UG. Ore., Jan. 2. (A.
1 P. ) The new year wis
! t Rosebnrg with t
S usnered
unusually
high January temperature. Yes-
leruay tne maximum was 62 de-
grees. and the average for the . . SAX FRANCISCO, Jan. 2.
day' was 54 degrees. as com- (,-James W. Dalv. 82, was
pared with a normal for that struck and killed by a hit
rfata nt 11 .1 .. n ... ..- A. nA .... . ... . . .
rt. .1....U iu-
..... .Ve leauiug iiiuicaiea tnai
the mercury today would reach
mi ie!.i sixiy aegrees. I ne Skr
!wa" cIear mo,t ot '" but
. , .
FOItli PLANK l.AlS,
I STI RCIS Ml, h ' Jan V IX
I P.iIV'aiT Ford monoplane
' " ' .fi..--- a etmrviiii muu-
lnB hpre afernoon a,l(,r
breaking a path for a takeoff
from a snow-covered field near
Edwardsburg, Mich., where the
p'une had been forced down last
evening. The plane was piloted
by Harry llrooks, accompanied
by his mechanic. Harry I., Rus
sell Mr. l.lnll.Ar.l. M ar.,1
i Mrs. William H. Stout' nnd 'other
members of the party made the
short trip from Edwurdsburg In
motor cars
After a short rest here tbe en-
tire party expects to resume the. the new year today had over-
flight to the Ford air port nt ; pread the entire country except
Drdrolt. -, ihe Pacific slcpe. and hud result -
" Cll n niore than two score deaths.
ACTRESS MARRIES 'riisrnnted transiiortatli.n faclll -
LONDON. Jan. 2. IPl Edvtbe
...... ...... ,
Ilaker. American revue actress,
was married today to Gerald
D'Erlanger. son of the Interna -
tionnl banker. Huron Einlle D Er -
Innger.
The ceremony was held
at tlio princes row, estminster.
I registrar's office. It was wit-1 m Willi- west. Tho lowest temper-1
ncssed by a few friends of theatiire rnwrtcd last night was 34;
couple. Including the Earl and
1 1 ouiness oi forinrnngton.
TWO DROWX.
SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan. 2.
(API Harry J. Garcia. 25. and
1 tlon here today when their duck
hinf ne.rhirnnrf
jboat overturned.
TRACT
f T A ikT rvi T r
OF HICKMAN
ON GALLOWS
I.OS ANGELES. Jan. 2. (API
A wax dummy of William E.
Hickman, displayed hanging from
a gallows to advertise a movie
I news reel at a theater In Helve-'
(it-re. a auburb, laat night ncrena-
! Haled the calling or sheriff-,
deputies to disperse a ' mob of
several hundred. The officers
I mid that the crowd believed the
slayer of little Marian Parker
.was belli it hunt; In effigy and
'that several clashes occurred In
amuments over the kidnaping
m,.rd.r.r
The advertUed new. reel fca-
tured scenes of Hickman's re-
:turn to Los Angeles from Oregon
j where be was captured and of
nl Incarceration In the cocnty
1 Th"nmry,Ct'e?ylaof "he yisit to
.Hickman's cell yesterday of three
stranccrs. accompanied by bis
defense basis of Insanity. Al
thought Walsh declared the trio
were making a private Investiga-
tlon of Hickman's activities and
the men insisted on concealing
, . TT "
thelr Identities. It wa. learned
that one was a physician. Walsh
insisted none of them were alien-
. Xhe straneer.. Walsh. jo Rv-!
1. nw. ..Iimarf Mnntuk. n Ks. rtla.
r, - - - . I
Trik luorneyV ofTice who fiJ mPy l me W esicm
mitled he u considering asso-1 Pacific Land and Timber
-tln - la the defense of the ! company holdings from the
youibftil criminal and Hickman'. . . .
Wt.r(j clos,tid for nearly an hour Long-Bell Lumber company.
. . . L--....1. nw.P- nffii-e
CAtJf KNFR NF D " ""d the total stand is over
t AU LlPt ILK , tlCLU 600 4I)0 400 . f something
f fij rU A PrTC nrln i, no.i ' t,?i . .m
. viinjiuirfk xm
im px-k nni nrrn
tClOKJ tlKJ LiUyJ r
According to word received
here today. Oeorge Faulkner, of
Klamath Falls. William Ruffner.
Seattle and S. F. Robinson have
aAmitiaA .hair n. In lha r.ih.
, 0y "of Ted U'p"hV.r 7 of
a service station at Kelso. Wash.
n the report received here, with-
tn 15 minutes after the. Hold-
"P ne ho been taken Into
;custody and admitted their part
I. .. .. ... ... .....
in ine crime 10 Mnerin i . 1 1 1 .
A(iKI) MAX KILI.KI).
I.OXGVIEW. Wash.. Jan. , 2. I
lAi-i-i, s. num. pan .v, rs-
ed to death when his house
I , . ,
caught hre some time last night
were found this morning by A.
..a... ...o... .....J( iP,,,j ... .n,h rt nf
Nelson of Stella, who was bring -
in to ..,
J mail to nunt.
'
! TKAI.KIIV HITS FAMILY .
AliAlX; HI SHAM 1)K.2
ana run auiomoDiie oriver w.
last night as he was leaving
the undertaking establish-
I a. monl whura he had held
V Kil over the body of his
, ""V . . . . .. -
i i .. .. . I, .. 1 hi. a,
wife, crippled six years ago Lumber company opened up Its
by a hit and run driver operations In Longvlew it par
a hrH !h- erh hut she was chased huge holdings In Lewis
a Willi Am Tlnlv
Two Score Deaths Are
! Reported From Storm
! ruii'inn Jan 2. (AP) The
'-u .Mih.., -hli-h ushered In
. iv. and wa. blamed for three
,i:fs nun was i.ioiu'..
' train wrecks In which four per
on. were killed,
, Wea'her bureai
'caled the cold wo
bureau forecasts Indl
ould continue to
mm n vv and Wednesday tilthough
1 6ot.ie relict wns expected In tne
, degrees below xero ad Ulsmarck, :
V I)., hut tcnineraturcs under
I'm ?ero mark were general from' Mr. Roy ll.imaker M Vallejo,
lhe Kocky mountains eastward ; California, wllh her brother. Lieu
to the great lakus. while frev&inK j tenant Leon How'.ier, will rulurn
temperatures extended south Into! to the southland tomorrow with
Florida and temperatures far he-jthe remains of their uncle. John
low freezing reached to tho At-1 Ansel. Last rites for the well
lanllc seaboard. Snow lo the
nilrl.lla west tomorrow Will
, middle west tomorrow will proU
EONS BELL
S E L LS BIG
Biggeit Timber Deal in
Klamath 'Since Sale
of Hopkins Tract
BLOCKS UP TIMBER
HOLDINGS OF BUYER
lllu Trai-t Lies In Oatnian ljike
Mint Asocn Iike district anil
Partly on Koutl. Slile or Kui He
ath. Hirer. Parallels 1' p p e r
Klanutth Ijike on lxwer End.
The largest transfer of
privately owned timber
I since the sale of the Hop
kins tract has been consum
mated with the purchase by
the Weyerhaeuser Timber
( . I til i . .
I Thft v.Ima nl the llmher Is ea-
timated at around 12. BO a thou-
i
Involved Is said 13 be over
i ll.250.00o.
The deal has been pending for
over a year, and only recently
wa-j consummated.-
The transfers to the Weyer
haeuser company were made !n
two instruments: one from the
I Lumber company and
! " . u'"""
, SITiW...k.i5iH.:i.
"-'.
,, " ,?" ,,""?."'
! Ue? on the 9loP of i?.a c"-
cades naralleline I nno. V am.th
i- " - -
lake and extending from a point
near Eagle Ridge south through
the Oatman and Aspen lake dis
tricts. It la mixed up with
h u-.h... i.mi... .
j,.,...,
I 1 " c i.b uiMiiii, i miiubi..
( Urly mM cbnnk o( t(mber
1 '.'e"'a PJL
, Tk. n.i...
The W eyerhaeuser Timber corn-
' pany purchased the land sub-
Jeci iu an )," inorixase.
A .band Issue. It Is understood..
had been floated on the timber.
i ne toiai oi ine irsue wa. isuu,.
000 of which $100,000 haa been
'retired.
, Although local officials of the
I Wo.-nrhan,i. Tlmltai- rflmninv
- V.
"
learned on good atithorlta
mil ino ami iu mi .ct.u.i i
(tigntlc trade between the two
...i.. wh. the .nm lie
coiiioauivs. i.rn ..... -' i.
lulll,al,n-
It is stilted here that tula
(Continued on paga six)
,
ably further disrupt transporta-
tlon. already laboring throush
big drifts. .
j More than . a score of death.
1 attributed to the cold have oc-
currcd In I'hlergo alone, and two
, railroad wrecka which were
blamed on the cold, one on the
-- - -
- 1 Chicago Altt n Saturday being
I nirillMllVU IO a I'O IK r.ln
- , storm, while froxnn brakes were
- 1 tne causes given iur anouier
crash last night on tne sontii
i t.norn nne aim a i.m .i..o .. ...
Louisville isashvii ra iriwi
near Mount ernon, ui., toouy.
' llcliirnlng to t alirornia.
known man wl.J be held la the
- 1 southern city.