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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1928)
G aJa;-.a- j.a in a1 ,i-s---t..f.-.1,. City Edition 77ie OW owe Paper OKJMJGSs Kalf fast, probably ' Ha in eilreaw west portiuis to- . ' wild. Fresh to tSrotif southerly tf lsd. Herald Advertisers Appreciate You jl Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Price Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUKSDAY, MARCH 20, 1928 Number mm LAW IVElSvW 1 : TURN PROBE TO ESTATE ' OF HARDING Former President's Newt paper Sate Under Investigation SENATORS BELIEVE IT IS THEIR DUTY lulrotan of t'ouitiitttce Hu) lie iiora Not Think Tlmt Kpet-ini Invent igntor Will I nmrtli An). . ' thing t'lilimanl In Protiei Tea pot Dome Hrnmlul curliiK Kwi WASHINGTON. Mar. 20. (At') With the entitle of the lute President lUrdintf now within its focux, the Dctutto Teapot Dome com mittee') Joiik uutl rumif.vinj? invcstiirution of the new cancelled oil leusc-a and their k u b Refluent connections is IH'uiing its end to the uc compuniritL'iit of violent poli tical erujition on the floor of congress. Today wan anuihcr oft duy, liut It wilt get under way again tomorrow after thrue days of siib-rummlllno Inveallgatlon In Chicago. Meanwhlto. further reaction mas looked for tytluwlng tho an nouncement yeilcrday by Henator T'ye, republican. North Dakota, ff'ontlnued no paaa alii IlffOfS BEING KILLED In ao far as success In control of llm predatory animal menace la concerned - partlt-iilurly In rp gard to coyotes Kluuiulh stands awnnil In llio atal". Tli Ik was Ihe word from Stan ley II. Jnwctl, I'urllaiiil, III charge tit llin Vultml States lUnlngi! al Kttrvcy'a predatory anlmul con Irol work In Oregon. Mr. Jewott liuil K I m 1 r William, lit" first assistant, arrived In Khimutli Kails today to spend several day Inspecting Hi" predatory animal situation In Klamath. "Ilarlun tiubscr, government trapper, baa shown viry good rc rutin thla Bean on," mid Mr. Jewell, "and, result, com plaints of serious predatory anl tnnl depredations In this basin havo limn few. "C. A. II en dura on. comity agent, mill llm Kluntnlli county court, have cooperated wlili u In our work. Without their help the constniit war against tho coy ote would bo seriously handicap ped." Mr. Jewell raid llial In Wheel er county coyolca wcro "us thick oi ruts." ;il'a milio a prohlcra there," hu pointed out. Poor Pa "Hinro Mn learned how to Tun tho enr alio ain't n.'iir as good driver aa she used to bo." FIND NO CLUE HIT AND RUN AUTO DRIVER No i'Iuo whirl! mlxht liuil offi ri'ra to Hip nrri'nt of Iho lill and ruu irlrrr who aulomohlle atrurk down a mitn and woman early Humluy nmriiliiii, had bent utivartliid by authorltlea. Kn qulrkly did tho rar dlnap Pur Into Urn dtfkni;a afir th craMh. that w!!niai'a nut only failed to obtain th auloinobll" llcrnavt but alao ft dfairlptloa of I ,!H0i llm rar. Mlra ti I a d y Cardttrr, Vhll avenno and W. K. I'attr on. Km Arma apartniKnt. wr not aa arlouly Injun-d flrl rport-d. Iloth autalu'd anvrn lirulMa and bad t-uta around th lnd. Mr. I'aitrraon baa rclnrn i'd to hla home. MlM liardovr alNo lift tltp honpllal today. Th afrldftt ot'rnrritl atniut 2 a. nt. rlauday on Tha Dallpx-Call-fornla htKbway In front of Iho Aitamunt dattrp pavilion, ono mllf' aouth of tho city timlta. The car awnr-d Into two Kroupn of people, atrlkiiiK down Miaa Cnrilnir and limn Mr. I'ailpmon No formal n-port of the !- d-nt baa been mode lo authorl- Ilea. onus CHECK ARTIST Within !0 minute after Wll- Ham J. Jonea i alUnod to have ea.bed lo worth of worthieaa cashed .u worth or orimi l-ulia, ho waa arrested on tne cor- ner of Kllth and Main late yea- terday afternoon by Iat Winfrey, city palmttnin. I AnnwerliiK a call to the liob- UB ha" " 0,,e "",,d 'n".'" traffic cenos: . T3 cars traversed during the IS erts-llurvey Hardware store. '"'w company for every Mackay J The IJalh-a-Callfcrnta highway . huur perlcd. where Jone had caehed a check Pr, ' '",d ba nri- in-i at IVIienn CHy spur. 2t2 cars. . Od the Klamalh Kalls-I-ikevlew for $i which the firm auld was ternationai commnnleatlons aeyen j The Onilcs-California hichway , highway east cf the junction of worthies. Wlntrey started out to ffcetit non-cumulative nos-t-, b.-tween Ijikerlew hlshway June- ; the Yonna Valley market road, tnvestlsatc I'revtotts to that tlma preferred shares and oncin and Ailamont, 12ts cars; the census man checked Sl the man had cashed cheek on common share in the InternaUon- , between I.akevlew iunction and ears; west of the juot-Uoa. 2,? the Oreom Woolen .tore for lu Telephone and Telegraph for j Merrill. "45 cars vly 2J ra u.,i the and one on tho KSamiih Klolh- every four shares of Mackay com- The Ualles-f.allfornia highway Yonna Volley market road dur Inn Kompany for fS. It Is Iaon- 1 outh of Kort Klamath Junction. Ing the taklnn of the cessus. charxed ' j The merger will see the asren- fllven a food deserlplion of f TURNER WOULD SON OF Jimr.F ' r' "r'n. "?U nr. "T. """.Hehn-whoso fam.ly tonutw w. the arrest within a short tliuo. The rherka- were written on the Ainnrlcan Naltonul bank. signed by Wllllniii J. Jone and tho address of 22S Kast Main was' given on imh of tho rheiks. At police lieailqusrlcri Jones gave his sko as IS years. t'H.WK HIH1T hll.I.H a. fOYtrTK UtOM At T There H ai least nni coyote less In Klunmlh to- day. A slid from tho gun of Klmer Williams, connect- ed wlih llin I'nlled Wales Ilinliiglrnl predntory animal ronl nil work In Klunmlh, snuffed out the llfo of one of llm animals near Hand Creek yesterday. Stanley fl. Jewi-tt. In charge of predatory animal control work in Ihe slate and Mr. William wero on their way to Klamath yes- terday. They espied a coy- ote slinking away from the highway. Williams Jerked out a gun and. taking rare- fill aim, killed tho animal. S. P. Fire Loss Near ' $50,000; Not Insured Loss of between IIO.UOO uml $50,000 was sustained 5'eslorduy afluruoon when flm of tin-1 known origin totally destroyed nlno box cbcs and badly damaged two In the rtottthvrn Pacific rnll-iffr road yards. Tho less was not covered by Insurance. Whipped by a strong wind, Iho bhulng box cars threatened tho Ewuiinu Ilox factory, and, not untll tho burning cars were roll- ed down the track in the dlrec-; Hon of Hhaw-liertrnnt mill, was tho plant declared safe. Lumber fieight and passenger agent of ,wPeel that ihe instrument was fwil of germs intended to kill him. in tho Kwauna Bjx company Klauiaih Kails will stulo that tho jlHl Jhu w-nalr didn't bile. Ho slisspalciita Hio vlglla to bacterlolo yufds was cyDstaBtSy ivct, tlown, (Coettoud ca pujo t) gist tj bo iSBy4, MERGER OFif on Medford Tri rnnnpiiMill Log Railroad I LLLUnHrni'rowar( gas;n piaT1 HI II 11 1 1 1 1 f II MKl)KOIU. Mar.h 20. trlit and will -rBluaHy sr all I II II lUwl I VbljAi an na wcaiht-r ti.mlili.nf iho timber boidiniis of the com. ( in the bill will ucrniH. th- Owen- pany In that MH-tioi, Sn !udir,i; Orccon l.unilwf tunmany. will a aarrey rorwltie th old lac- BiggetColbnatOnEver,,l,"!'',, aslnwrluB contour ffj I c 'fono Into tho Jiutte Falla dl-; uiiueruacii, Jajt ( trict to mako aurrpya for fu- re compb tcd, the linaJ destlnn M V World .ture rxtfnitiona of Ihi'Ir railroad Hon and future plana will not b HFiD? OF oJf,rJC ' Kll. acrordlng to announromi-nt W VVrtVt-IilJ;mail), ywt..rday by Jam. a II. REFUSE TO DISCUSS 'Owen. !- prid-n and uoneral j managi-r of the company, who re-' ltrine TuRi-tltpr J2.'S.WHt.fM In , turni-d a week ao from the an- .laM'ta and 125.WMI ofjuual mtM'tlnit of the dlrertora of Jiihul fable, Tidi'tdioue Bud TIfjrrffili Wlrra In t. H., Xi'Uiu and f 'niiailu. SEW yOHK. Mar. 20. (AIM j The Now Vork World today mild ' It rettarded aa an arcompllnlM-d . fact the blcaent roniliination mer- i-'r on rerord. Thla, It maid, was i the combination of tho Maekay omianie. operation 6.(H postal iclearaph offlcea In the I'nlled ' and the International Telephone j and Te. raph company. j The deal br!nK. toaeiher com- j panlea with combined aaiB'ta t225.0u.l)l and with about j 125.000 mile of Joined cable, j telephone and telegraph wires In the 1'nlied titatea. Canada. Mux- " 1 central ana eoum ( cennui takes at various point America. ! on the aiate highway In IhW N,.HJ.r So.n.enea lleim. h.-ad'eonnty how that The r'alle-'a14 of tM international - leiepnone and Telejtraph company, nor oar- enre Mackay would disruxa the tnerster. The mercer aa outlined arm be' fuunded In 1'orio Hiro, over tho i Markaya, California furly-nlners. j iPCJllll T PHOT U Hi I IilJ if UUl 1U L I UllUL N VEST1 BATED A man, said to be a I'elicnn cny resident. Is being held on an ,.,, , harg while autltorilles are Intesllgalliig a purported slatu- , tnry rrimo. a brulul assnnll, he Is ! aliened to havo rommitlcd asainst an ll-year-old 1'ellcan City girl. .District Attorney W. M. Duncan ! revealed today. A. MeMren. I'orllaHd. head of tlm Pacific Coast Hcsettc aiMocla- lion, la hero uldlng county au thorities Invest Igntlng the case. Tho case is reported to fee re velling In Iho extreme. With tears streaming down her check tho young girl, whoso name is being withheld from publication, lold her story lo authorities. Tho i). mm of the man who the girl accuses, will be. announced If foTtititi charge Is preferred. I during Iho fire lo prvtit a possible ccnflugrullon. The box cars were storage cats i which had been left on a storage car travk a few hours before the started yesterday about 1:30 ' ! m. A call hrouglit the city fire department to iho aid ot the volunteer fire fighter in the , Kotilhern Pm iflc railroad yards. Although the blase was tiulsldc tho city tho ttrenien gladly cfter- ed their assistance. !n a Pacific report to the Southern S(,llllloI, T-n 1!(,1!o ff Alabama, believes that was ihe implied in neaa oiute J. J. '"'r. vltntlon of the iinidrntlfled "admirer who sent him this violin. He from B innrlinn ruiini Ufiir Kutlif . be comiany. held In Wauaau - and Kau flair". Win. winler opt-ratloua are carried on. The surveys H bo in a north- aino announced. This line, eastern and outhcantrrn direr- aald Mr. Owen, later will be ex llcn from the ilutte Kail dl- tendfd a required. Traffic Census Reveals Heavy Load on Klamath County Roads ' Traffic orer atate Mehwaya la Klamalh alread rhowa that the m,tadamil . . .h '' evy de-pile the fact ht the tourist geaaoa hs n jt iicncd. nMI,n. ,.f tt hi.u, i..rrio Unrnl.i lilhway lietween Klamath Kail and Pelican City l the , mot traveled section of highway In the county. following are the results f RE . DELEGATE - FOR AL SMITH KAI.KM. Ore., March 20, (,Pi ncif h Mt home tor It. K. Turner, superintendent of,'1"11 h'Kh school yesterday, no schools nt It a 1 1 a a and former j trace has been found Jhls morn state si ho.il superintendent. to- ;is o it0t.rt. l-vear old son ct day filed with tho secretary of!,.,,,, , , , . .,, . , . , lirrnit Jmlne Jcb it. Steren- stalo his candidacy tor delegate from the state at largo to the ,on- Dunill'l Hardin, who was national democratic convention, j l'n bim yesterday also was miss lie favors Al Smith tor president, lag. Won't You Play . s. r - w. ,1 l.ttTfvi , ; V- Kit- and KaMern Use MtraWoa. t'ntil the tarrfiyt and roctoars ufinntERreit s'trflifir te ilt.noral Manajccr Owen. Ccmtruttion of eibt biIImi of standard ttuatce track Is the Katie falls dintrici thla taamtr, la the main body ul the company timber In the foothtlia teootheast of finite Kails, for ui e Is care ISO car: ncrih of the junrtion ScwardK Sand Creek, m car. The Klamath KaHs-LakeTiew highway between Olene and Lake- view blchway'a junetlnn wish The Dallas-California highway. . COT tar. f rai,.r l .u t,a,Vn.i. the aleoway JttBetlon wMB The lallea- allfornla hlahway aad Ft. Klamath. J73 car.. , The Ashland-Kiutnaih Kails hiih m nf ih. nrri. ty , Junction at Keno. SOS; east of the Dorrla Junction, mi Over the Uorrts market road ST1II MiKKiNn aw at at aas-af f M lU ORTLANO, March 3. iPs a Deadly Melody? A ;'P1 CITY LAY: PLANS FOR G. N. FETE Large Celebration Will Mark New Railroad Service COMMITTEE MEETS WITH DIRECTORATE lakjue Feature Will Make Kvcnt ne t Kimsular la the History ef the State; Gcaeral . fomniittee fA'Ml t'ootx-rate in 1 ri ic Knterjtrt?. The railroad celebration in May railroad inlft Klamath Falls wlll be a good one. Probably two days ot fast and furious tun and gala events wilt be staged and people will be here la special trains tram different sections of the west and northwest. j This was determined Tuesday at noon when the railroad teie-j b ration committee met with the chamber of commerce directors and organised tor preliminary celebration. Brace Dcnnll wa selected aa chairman and the en tire committee of fifteen busi ness and professional men pledg ed themselves to devote tbelr time to making it the biggest ereat ever held la country. the interior Thereat Nor"eT railroad .tit hnM tt. fir.t ..r over the sew railroad enterine Klamath Kails at command ot the committee. The date the com- mlttee sets w ill be honored by the Creat Korthera and at the IContiuued on page six) - ELKS TO HELP BASIN SCOOT! In an altempt to assist the Elks lodge of this city In raising enough money to bring the Boy Scouts organization out of debt. for the dancn Is be siaged at the Exhibition hu iiUing on Wedoes - day Bight. March 2S. . Members of the 40 et S wiilj have charge ot the parking f ; cars aad floor management, ; Members ot tlio Legion and Eiksj have already started the ticket sale in an attrmpt to bring thej lotal sale la the 2000 mark. I The Jack llowring orchestra has bees engaged to furnish the! dance music. j "The Legion boys are as ass-; Ions that this dance go over audi the Scouts organization be freed of debt aa the Klks and we aral putting forth every effort to as-j sist them, litlis Porter, com-j maader of the Legion, atated to--' day. (Widening Approach to S. P. Station Planned It plans of the city admln Istratloa bear troll, the Oak street approach to the Southern Pacific passenger station wilt be consid erably widened by the purchase of property on the south side of Oak street between Spring street and tha S. P. property It became known today. The move has been tinder con sideration for turns time ami has materialised to definite action. Councilman S. II. Iljlsigcr to day revealed the city's plans. "The Oak street approach ts the station, im net a straight path to the station," he .egplaiitud. "There is a jog oa Spring street. RAISED CRAFT "REVEALS TALE OF LONG WAIT? HOSTOS, Mar, 20. (Afj Sec retary Curtis 1). H'ilbar oi the navy department noli lied Rear Admiral Philip Andrew, com- j mandint of the Koston nary yard, unA twlav f hit 1 he vn")1 h In Boston early this aJternoon inspect the submarine S-4 cow dry dock at the yard. One of the first discoveries to- ' day was that of a flashlight bang ing en the bulkhead door, with a it I. iiA n , ' T a it.h K .1 sloped at 3:19. The clock on the wall ei the compartment had j stopped at 3: IS. The clock on the! board expressed the belief that! the six men had kept track of fu,hi?i.ry'" ot !he nd! The boar foasiJ the instm- meat wit a which Lieatenant Gra-! iiara Xewell Fltrb tapped sat weasase, to rescue the hull ot the submarine. It! was a five handled socket wrench made of steel and a foot long. used la assembling torpedoes. It had been tucked behind a rack sa the wall. Marks on the inside of the tor- 'peda loading Batch Indicated that ibe tapping was dows there. To , reach this point Lteutenant Fitch 1 j had to climb a ladder and put ! ! his bead Inside toe box-like; 'hatch. I.SCIISSL -TO BE HONORED Pats! J S.hiss1er. football coach at the Oreso- State coilere at Corrailis. will be the guest of llionor . turnout ive h Ihe ( " ' . . . td,y evening U.m o'clock in the chamber of eommerce room. I The Klamath O. S. C. alumni save made extesslve plans to make this banquet the biggest af- fair of Its kind ever held in the county according to members otj the committee in charge. t Coach Schissler is ksewa as a most able speaker aa !! as one j of the country's most capable lootball coaches and every former Oregon SUte college .deat I. ti rged t EH iu aite&i isa i : v r sjiei. .latest oa the at CorralHs. lootball ustkm Coach SchSssler will be the j principle speaker at the chamber of commerce Korast Wednesday Boon as well as at the banquet ta the evening. TX1WKK LKAP : " a PARIS, March 2. (i The balloon Jumper Kotal In I e 1 1 g a new aarachate Jumped 380 feet to bin-death today from the second plat- tors ot the Ktffet tower. Testa had been made sue- cesstully previously with sand- bags but when Bolal jump- id the parachute tailed ta opea. He ni the second person to die la attempting parachute Jump from the tower. BotaPs attempt was a test of a modified sjllitary parachute designed to open quickly for low flytwg wlanee. A car oa the way la the atatloa ' lasast cut dlagt -aiiy across Spring to reach the actual entry to the j station. "It la our plan tor the ely aad the railroad company to pur chase a plere ot property on the Oak street approach east ot Spring which will ot only widen the entrance but will also give traffic a dirert aucroacls. t "The proposition has been sub mitted ta the Southern Pacific company but no duflulte word has yet been heard, .The eonncil Toss tentatively ap- ; proved the piaa which u oris-. laally suggested if Hr lag!-' jaser C, C, Kolley, NEW fAOTC hlii muio IIIMCADTUm UllLliVtllLU rti i a a a i 1 s i Shred S of Evidence tut Together Lead . Conclusion CHART, ROPE FOUND BY INVESTIGATORS . , Kmilu rf InvestigaiJon WBi 'to , .... ,Aro,., jue. by les Angeles IHstrict Aster- 1 BecaJi Flashes In Skf at j - Time of Disaster, LOS ANGELES, Mar, ' (AP)-The Evening" Express today says the 108 AcgelcS gjfy authorities are C&rT . ... . . , lnZ orl tneir snvestigation of me at. i j-ancw tiam aisaa- ter on the theory that the collapse tf the' bitr ttit?es was caused by dynamite, .. Evidence pointing lo ibe ei- I leged act la declared to be Id ibe j bands of District Attorney As i Keyes. . . - j Toe . jouoTjjsg aisest are . t listed is' Mssort ot the iim 1 ibat !h deh-della;,delase, Is, ! Ibe SasJa Clara river valley was e wo ! Doma eutre- ) 1 ifiTestlgatOTS Said So J e-wi-s eteet Palound.at tbe d.r, " tCsatlaaed on page six) niRWIN OUT FOR IT BE ! t, t.,, . is vh r..u,ih ltwt wsH kaowa Klaaata at- . , ,. jdiiia(,y cSrcoit bench a the repuBllcSB tscKet. Sir. Irwin's candidacy hits ben-a formally tiled with Secretary at State Sara Koier and ollkiaiiy aniiousiccd from that source. H Is the secesd to have file- tor tk& repubUcaa EcttaicalluB. Judge ittattea. j. Along wits a statement cf rSs caadldacy, Mr. Irwixt filed the following alosao: "Expedite business fearlessly and wMhoat favor." 1 For tha past 22 years Mr. Ir win Bas resided In Klamath Kalis, coming ts this city as yon rig man. Ho has fceea identified wish, pa lice work la a formal cajl(y before. -He was elected district attorney is 1512 and served as cuanty prusecutor tor four years. Mr. lrr!B is fie third esncSl date to have filed for the posi tion ot circuit judge. Besides Mr. Irwin, and Judge Lewvitt, C, K. fitonsj, farmer eircait jatik'e. has filed for noraiuatiya on th uem&craue tiiket. iir. Stone is the csiy candidate oa the deinss crails ticket. AuntHet "1 sues I'm rain eld thing, but if I was bran-is enough to wear dresses ap to my knees I wouldn't feai-e aoiitifl to be ashamed ef -cept ajy lasraodeaty. 0