The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 10, 1928, Page 1, Image 1

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    City Edition
The Old Home Paper
tV RATHER.
OREGON: Fair lonlght and
Thursday, cooler, with f'oti In
the Inlnrlor tonight. Moderate
norl horly wind on tlia ooaat.
As.
ress and United Press Telegraph Service
Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
Prlco Five Centa
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WKDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1928
Number 6161
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CHILOQUIN
RUM GANG
TRIAL ENDS
Seven Defendant Deny
Government Charge
of Conspiracy
iy AnMIT LESSER
4 - . -
iai lAn trim ATlftKIC
Vovrrnuiciit Atti-tiipl lu Cum
drl Nit of llonM' KtWrint"
Around Hewn Men I'ruin !(
.rmtliin I lly I liangcd Willi
Major Vlidnilnti of Interul
l-iiw.
Ml KI1HIH. -. III. (Al1)
loolug arguinrnia were Im-kum
llila inurnlnii In federal rutin In
Hie lilliMiiln rum gang uUI, anil
llin nar la rxs-lil In reach the
Jury today.
All nf llin seven ilcfcmlniita,
with iIm" rii'Mliii t " Mlu-h-rll,
alleged hy llie gmrrnniciil In
have liern llw Irmlrr of Hi" gang".
look Ihn aiaad In llirlr mn lie
half ami denied tlx' rnlm
charge, xlill" Imllllnjc ""U" ami
tHmaamlun ami minor Infract kill
of Hip prohibit Inn law.
Asalalnnl IHalrlcl Attorney
Friin.la Mnr.ih made Ihr up. ulna
remarks fur Hie ai'vurnniciil. and
declared thai Carina lllalr. for
mer Indian pnlli-emaii. alleged I"
have extended protection In Hit'
gang, and In havn aaslaicd In tht
return n( hijacked moonshine,
even If ho knrw nothing of the
equally guilty with Ma ro-de-fendanta
of conspiracy.
Attorney Mnmh dilated upon
all of the ill rounla of I lit- Indict
mi'iita, and sought to ahoar hoar
rarli ni t aa liiia rwnvi'ii ami how
hi. II it k of tin' ! t.' n.l.i Ml M lOITllll
orulod ii'atliuoiiy of api'tliil
HKi'tila. Iti'cur.llnu the callnn of
niiMiimhlnn Jim Hln. Inlr. purport
ed retailer of llin rank. I.'itlf.'d
aold by Mm by Itulpli Kelly,
aperinl aicenl, later In be ued aa
evidence, tho aaalmunt proaeeulor
naked thp Jury to atudy tho label
on the Kallnii Jur, the ennf union
III diilea, and Hint Myrtle Creay.
one of Hie ufflnnta tli.U Klnrlulr,
had ninde the purehnae had not
been called aa a wltneaa.
Iilntrli t Attorney lieuriio N'enn-
ee K'lll niakit the rloHlnv arittl
nienta for the aovermnenl.
Senteiire a III he p.iaert late to
day upon Cnl Calleiiiler. Jack
Martin and (ilia 1 1 1 ran hborger.
tnnvlited hy Jurlra at Hie preaeut
jrm of lliiuor vlnlnllona.
QUAKE LEVELS
TWO VILLAGES
LONDON, Oct. 10. (VP) Two
villages In the Knledjlk region
wero destroyed and 70 per cent
'of the buildings In fuur other vil
lages wero demolished hy aa
enrthquakn .Monday, iicrordlng to
the Daily TclcRruph'a Angora cor
respondent. Tho quuko wna felt In 13 other
villages, but no totalities wero
reported. The population ran to
the fields when I lie first slight
earth shock wns full.
Poor Pa
13
I nl
"Mn gets nftor our mar
ried dniiKhtcr fur Inlkln' so
rrosa to her husband. She's
gnl an she snaps, lilm up Just
like Ma dors me."
ftf' "
HIGH MARK IN
REGISTERING
SET IN BASIN
Knuroir.lim Im.ii.. a, Intcreallng
personalities, and pnrly affllla
II. ma havn brought Hie registered
voir ( Klunuilh tit the high
et murk In tho hlatnry if the.
tiaaln.
Allhmilth Hi" actual regMra
Hon hum not been counicd, It
la catlmittad that K.aniiiili haa
a registered vol" of appn.xi
inatnly ll.&nn. The registra
tion hnnka hav r IomI until
nftor vIorHup and, imleaa the
citizen la registered, ho will nut
tin alt!" In exeerclne Ilia franchise
ul llin general I'li'ril n Novnin
hrr t beciie swearing In vniera
jt I ho poll haa been forbidden
by statute.
At the done of lha reglatra
1 1 'mi 11 it in-il un l'.iai Twiit
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I WAhIIINOTON. Oct. 10. (I IM
A larxer wheat, rorn and oaia
: rrop Ihau In 157 waa predicted
i today by tho aitrlcnlture depart
j inenl. .
The preliminary prodoi tjon of
all Hheal waa plnrj-d al 9H1.HU&,-
; mill huohela. aa rouipared will)
H71.0ii0.lian bitahela Ut year,
and the yield of oheal per acre
I w.ia announced at IS." huahrla,
the quality k0.4 per rent.
The k tir In at wheat iron wai
placed al SSS.Siiii.oon lui.liel,
and I he preliminary production
of I )n rani whe.it In (our atutea
i vita eolmolcl nl X I.S.'.T. mm l.na-
: hi'la. aa i-onipared with "fi.oun.
non bunhela laat year. The yield
per acre nf Dmatn wheal wn
pallmated at 11 It hunhebi, u:i.l
the iiuulliy H I per rent.
Production of nther aprliiR
'wheat waa rallmated at 240,
Snl.non huahela, a acalnn 2l.
oon. lino bunhela laal year. The
'yield per acre waa placed at IS &
Ini. hela. and the umillty ul iio.K
ler cent.
The mm nop, aa of October
I, wan estimated to he 77.7 per
cent nf normal, luillcatlni; a iro
diictlon of J. 'ml. 272. "oil bunhcla.
n compared will! 1.77 l.nvti.nuu
bilnllela III 1927.
maITarrested
on charge of
. killing quail
! Lawrence While, accnrdliiK In
a churue tiled aaaluat him In Juh
lllee court hy Dlalrlct tiamo War
' den Marlon J. Ilarnea. almply
could not wnlt fcr Hie opening of
quail ma:.on.
I So he proceeded to open up on
the xamu hirda, llarnea anld. and
hla arreat followed Immedlulely
' tliereaflor.
White waa achciliiled to appear
'hi.fiim Juatlco of the I'cuce W.
J. Ilarnea Mnndity, but had nol
put In an appearance yesterday.
RIGHTS OF WAY
ARE PURCHASED
Itlglita of way for a telephone
line extension of the Pacific Tel
ephone and Telegraph company
have been secured from various
Kliimnth property holders. In
cluding Krank llolkn, Kred I.a
Polletto, II. U. Stevens, Klamath
' llnsln Jlnldlng company, Carrie D.
llrock and J. O. Hose. Deeds re
cording (ho rights-of-way trans
fers were filed today In the coun
ty clerk's offlco.
ARGER
WHEAT
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Extension Mail Service
Asked By
An extension of rll y delivery
service from Mnln street nl -Hie
corner nf East Main out throimh
Mills Addition to Washburn Way
haa been npkrd by the postnl de
partment nf Kliunnlli Knlls.
The letter requesting Hint tho
service be extended wns sent from
tho ofrico nf Postmaster John A.
McCnll to proper officials' today.
"In cae (ho extension Ik mint
ed by the poMul am horltles, it
would behoove people of this dis
trict to see that proper sidewalks
are laid, olherwlae llin rervlre
will not lncludo thcin", rostmas-
I C
Famous Commander All
Set For Wonderful Ad
venture in Antarctic
WILL FOLLOW THREE
VESSELS ON PACIFIC
I'lrnl Nlop W ill III- al New en
Ian. I I . Which I'ounlry He'
Will I'ii-Ii no Into lr..jii Mil?'
ence i f Koiilh I'ole; Mnl Over,
i-nllii- Hiiki Ice-Harrier.
I.Ori ANliKI.KS. Oct. 10. (API
Tho Antarctic airplane expedl-'
Hon of Commander Klrhard K.
Ityrd. planned t.i bid America
i "aood-bye" today. At 6 o' lock
jtlila afterniHin, aa flood tide
aweepa Into Ixia AtiKclea harbor,
the pliiurei.iiie avlntorxplorer
I determtnea to Kt odt on hla
Kreateat throat Into the unknown.
! Aboard the aiauii'h whaler I.
!.. Iirai-n. Ilvrd and a amall band
,iW eaaer contpaiilona will be rar-
' rled In In din. New Zealand.
Where thetr laat drive ln:o the
anuth polar zoue beyliiH. Acroaa
the l'ncirie nt.-au they wl'l fnllnw
three other veiM'la of the llyrd
, expedltlnu, tlio Mr- Jatuea Hoaa,
the Kleaimr llolllnx and the ('My
; of New York, well on their way
lo distant New Zealand.
Three of the ahlp carry ureal
atorea of atippllea, Indudiujc air
plauea, which llyrd will employ
In hla two year exploration of
the createat froxeu area on earth.
Kictity-two men will aid Hie dar
Iiir plana of the euinnianiler, who
haa already flnwn above the
north polo and acrma tho At
lantic. t
Knr 21 hniira. folt.iwini:. It ar
rival here from 'A York via
Jthe Panama canar yesterday, the
l.arsen waa loaded with Hie laal
atorea for the expedition. Sheep,
cow a, cxploslVea, airplane., polur
Iranapnrtallon equipment and oth
er vitally Important auppllea, rode
III lier hull lodav aa she flnnied
lu the'eonnnea of iho harbor.
j llyrd a plana estimate hla ar
rival nl Hunc. Un iihoui November
5, where the lairsen will Joh) the
' threo precedliiR ships. A month
tnd a half later he hopes to have
sane, i nirtner amiihward. pi-ne-j
trilled a 10(1 mile lee barrier, and
riding In the open atretehea of
'the Hons sea, approximately 1000
mllea from the pole. Somewhere
I (Continued en 1'aae Klahl)
MRS. J. TOWEY
QUALIFIES FOR
! ELECTION RACE
j The first Independent candidate
' for county office haa qualified,
: and her name will appear on the
ballot November 6.
I She is Mrs. Jennie Towey. of
jthe Towey mortuary, -who will op
; pose Karl Whlllnek for county
I corracr. Mr. Whltlock, tho In
I cumbent, has the democratic and
republican nomination.
I Deputy County Clerk Eldn Brnl
Isold today that Mrs. Towey hud
a surplus of names necessary for
qualification.
ft
Post Office1
ler Mcl'ull slated this morning.
j Sidewalks to the residence or
'gravel Walks must be placed be-1
fore the patron Is entitled lo
'city delivery servlei. While a j
j good many nf tho homes of tlilsj
! district have proper' wall;' 11
j largo number hnvn nol, acrordjng ;
in Mcl'ull. j
I This route, now ai'cnmmndaie.; .
by 1L Y. D. currier would takej
'rule of j--everal hundred families. ;
A eomplete survey of the lor- j
rllnry was riceiilly inade bv Post
master iMcCnll and Asnlslaiil Post-;
Imnslor it, L. Grlfrilh,
BYRD SA
FOR SOU
LATE TODAY
William E.
Kesignea i o t ate;
Denies Suicide Plan
BAN (il ENTIN PIUHON. Calif..
Oct. 10. (AP) In i sinned itate
nn.nl aildresAvd to Hie Aaaorlaled
Proas, William Kdward Hickman.
l,oa Anx.-li-a. a'.ayer of Marian
Parker, today ronfnaard he waa a
"Kiiilty aliiner," and thanked the
supreme court fur giving hltn
lime to prepare for death.
Hickman asked "the people" to
pray . for the condemned men at
the prison, and said he waa aorry
he "offended Cod and man."
He denied to W arden Jamea B.
Ilolnhan that he tried to commit
aulelde in hla ll, as, rumors had
Indicated.
"I have mniln up my mind to
R. C. Groesbeck Praises Many
Services of National Chamber
"The I'nlted Stale chamber of
commerce la tlio most Intelligent
and wholes. line orgnniiatinn In
the I'nlted Stales t.-day."
These were the forceful worda.
which opened the addreaa of At
torney Itollo C. Ilroesbeck on
the "Activities and Funrtiona of
the I'nlted Slutea chamber of
. commerce when he addreaned the
forum luncheon guesla today in
' un Interesting und Instructive
' address.
i Terming It aa n versallle lil
Hlilulkn. Mr. iroet.beck related
the hundreda of subjects which
the lulled Stafea chamber ot
rcmiiierre attempts lo inform
the members of Hie chambers of
FINALLY PAYS
j WIU.OWS. Calif.. (Vt. ID. (I
p) The cell Int Sam Iteld has
j occupied In Hie county Jail heri
tor more than threo yeara lie
cause he would not pay his div
orced wife nllmmy was empt;
I laid night hecauno Hold had a.l-
; milled defeat.
i Held, who haa gained muny
apiM'llatl ms such at "Alimony.
jMnrtyr" and "Alimony Sam" a.-i
well aa a great deal of first page I
'publicity In many newspapers.de-'
elded he would pay all back ali- j
, mony and change his address.
Tho sudden termination cf the
strange caso which haa aroused '
many lawyers was primarily du
: to Hold's deelHioti to help another
I man who had met trouble by In
- tervenli.R' in Itcld's behalf.
' Sheriff Roy Heard of Glenn
' county hnd been cited for con
tempt becausa he took Keid
. from the Jail lo a meeting of his
' "hudilles" of the World War that
was held In San Krancisco.
j "Alinuniy Sam", who had serv
ed a longer term than Is roqulr
ed for aome vlolator.i of felony
ilawa, announced to tlio court he
1 would pay all back alimony and
I keep up hla payments In the fit
' Hue. Hut Heard was ordered to
1 pay a fine of 1230 for contempt
i of coiirt.
The, "Martyr" had refused to
' give money to his divorced wife
; on his contention that his daugh
tor waa not properly provided for
i In tho mother' ctiRtoeyv
CARD ROOTERS
ARE DEJECTED
For the most part, It was a
dejected group ot fans who trail
ed out of Ibe Pine Tree theatre
early yesterday1 afternoon, after
listening to the play-by-play ac
count of Hie fourth and lust
world scries game In St. I.ouls.
Tom Haley, Wlllnrd hotel, for
mer baseball player, and tho most
proficient sport announcer heard
In Klumnth. Fulls, again was on
bund lo announce the results.
'It was the fourth consecutive
year that II. W. Poole, owner of
the Pino Ttee Ihrntre, has pro.
vldcd his I heal re free of chaise
In the Evening llurnld for the uu-
lioiiudiig of baseball results..
Hickman
I lake my medicine." he aald, "and
1 am not going that way."
1 Hickman's statement followa:
' "I Jtnow Tery well that 1 have
li.-en a most guilty Inner. Nev
rrtheleas, I have .confessed my
sins, and 1 am now trying to do
Vhat la right. I am sorry for
Jliarlng offended God and man. I
fcleslro punishment and ask no
fpersanal favors. , I am thankful
Jlhat the supreme court haa given
me time to prepare for death.
! Please ask the people lu the name
'of Ood to pray for us condemned
men here at San Qucntin prison.
! All glory lie to our Father In
(CentlnurJ on Paae Two)
, commerce, of which their are
jlGOO separate organizations to.
Lday.
j "Nalion'a Iluainc-KH". one of the
i publiraliona cf the United State
'chamber of commerce, which is
.known to many Imslneaa men f
) this community was displayed.
Home of the vital aubjecta car
ried In the lK-jes of this publi
cation were related by the speak
ivr. This magaiino haa u circula
tion of more than 3D0.O0U.
I, Income of the In lied State
.ctiamber cf eommerew from mera
; borshlp rearhea a lotal cf three
million dollar a year from the
16uu arparate organizations
irntlitii-d en ! Klahl) 1
JORDAN FOUND
NOT GUILTY BY
LOCAL JUSTICE
' I.. D. Jordan today was exon
erated by Justice of the Peace
W. H. Ilarnes on Hie charge of
operating n automobile while
under the I urine nee of intoxical
Ing liquor.
Jordan was tried yesterday at
ternuou before Justice of the
Pra.'o Barnes, "and the magis
trate' decision was announced
I his morning. K. E.. Driscoll of
I the firm of Mantling, McCollor-.a
' & Driscoll represented Jordan.
Ed Sutton was the rnr.tpiaiuinK
' witness against Jordan. The
: charge followed an automobile
' accident south ot Klamath Kails.
SEEK ADDRESS
OF 7 VOTERS
i Bccaure their registration cards
: do not bear the address ot the
I voter, at least seven Klamath
Falls cltl-ens may go to the polls
on election day. November 6, to
find that their names are not on
the voting list.
i The county clerk's office Is
anxoua to straighten out the reg
istration mix-up with these seven
voters, and asks them to come
! into tlio clerk's office tor that
( purpose.
I Tho seven lncludo William Dor
gan. C. C. Blood, A. W. Wako
flejd. C. W. Nohle, Margaret Con
vey. John E. Hay and Kred Zet-
iow.
HOSPITAL SALE
CONSUMMATED
Formal transfer of the Klam
ath General hospital lo tho Klam
ath -Valley hospital avas effected
yesterday when a deed recording
the transaction was filed In the
county clerk's office.
The transfer wna from Jesse I..
I.yle lo Warren Hunt, owner of
the Klamath Valley hospital.
FINE J. MATAS
ON RUM COURT
I Pleading guilty lo n charge ot
sale - nt Intoxicating liquor. J.
. Mutnn was fined $150 yesterday
morning hy Jusitco of the Peace
W. II. linnies. He p ild I he fine
itml was released. A similar
clurice against M. Mala wr
.lisnilwed by the maglslrato for
j l:uk ot tvl.louco.
PRES DENT
E
Importance of Religion
- Stressed by Calvin
Coolidge
FOUNDATION OF ALL
I RESTS UPON CHURCH
Prognna of ItcllfClon Tliroiuthoot
Hie Veani l ft Coniplelff nl
l'evu).tal Ina; Answer lo Indif
ferent People, l I'ynicn ami
lo Prwimista, Kays t'oollilffe. ,
WASHINGTON. Oct. 10. AP)
From a rustic pulpit high on
the slope of Mt. Alban. Presl-
UCIll .UUIlUKfl IUUHJ. S , tuv
delegatea to tho forty ninth
triennial cvonventlon of the pro
tesiaul Episcopal church, telling
them that the "confidence) In
each other necesaary to support
our social and economic rela
jttona and finally the fabric of
our government Itself, all rest
on religion."
Two thousand clerical and lay
delegates and a congregation of
20,000 attended the formal open-
lug service held In an -outdoor
ampitliea,lre ' on the grounds of
'the national cathedral and heard
; also the Kt. Rev. Charles Palmer
stun Anderson. bUhop of Chicago
Warn against "Intrusion of poli
tic In the pulpits and on the
platform ot the church."
"We can not remind ouraelve
too often," the. chief executive
said, "that our right to be free,
jthe support ot our principle ot
Justice, our obligation to each
'other in our domestic affairs,
and our duty to humanity abroad,
jthe confidence lu each other nec
jeakary lo support our social and
economic relations and finally
jUie fabric of our government
! Itself, all rest on religion.
I If tho bonds of our religious
conviction become loosened, the
j guaranties which have been ercct
ed for the protection ot life
and liberty nd all the vast body
(of rights that lie between ore
gone."
j The present convention and
I other similar organizations were
taken by Mr. Coolidge as evidence
that "the major forces of the
I world aro actively and energet
ically engaged In promoting the
spiritual advancement" of human
ity. "When," ho continuod, "we re
member further that this move-
; ment is steadily advancing
through the years, we realize that
'it provides a complete and devas
tating answer to the indifferent.
the cynic, and the pessimist. We
jcannot doubt that the world Is
j growing better."
I
I PAKIS-lUTIIAnKST
HOUSE TRIP EXDKP
PARIS. Oct. 10. Mademoi
selle Durance todav ended a
j horseback ride ot 6600 kilometers
from Paria tD Bucharest, Ru
mania, and return by way ot
Brussels. 11 or horse developed
a slight limp last week, due to
bad roads.
A
CLERGYMEN
Fear-Locked Lips Of 2
Girls Open To Accuse
P.t'RI.INC.TON. Iowa, Oct. 10.
(AP) A story of violent death,
sealed for a year behind the fear
locked lips ot two little girls, is,
bringing their father and another
man back from Tucson, Aria., lo
face murder charges.
It wns on Huron Island in the
Mississippi river that Oliver
Sheppler was killed last year.
The flaying wns on the farm of
Jake Zlnpo, and his daughters,
Topay and Vera, who told today
of witnessing II. kept the secret
through tho, long months under
threats ot death.
RESERVATION
BEETLE CAMP
IN OPERATION
While preparations are going
forward for pine beetle control
operations in eastern Klamath,
a control camp on the reserva
tion aide oC the eastern timber
belt haa. opened np.
The rontrol ramp Is loeated
in the vicinity of Ibe Dlack Hills
and la aimed to wipe out a
aerloua Infestation that haa over
lapped onto private timber hold
ings. Two camps are being estab
lished by private timber holder
south f the reservation line In
the Meryl creek section. Work
ing in conjunction with reserva
tion forces. It 1 believed that
by the usual control operation
a sericna Infestation In tbl
district will be virtually wiped
out.
if RE-SUBMIT
i
DRAINAGE PLflN
To consider certain petitions j Saag a candidate for ute'
asking that the 1300,000 drain-' a.,.,i ,.v
'age proposal be re-ubmltted to,mtUme' on ,he drmoCTUo Urk"
jthe dlatrict, the board of direct-jet, ma checkmated today,
i or of the Klamath Irrigation Jutlge William J. Undaar of
-district will hold a apecial meet-j tho aupertor court, cwdldate for
, Ing in the district office of the ' Matte' attorney, and Judge John
'county court house tomorrow, ItjH. Lyhv municipal-Judge, wero
' waa announced today. I given police protection folio win;
! Since the drainage proposal ; revrtntlon, which police said ln
'waa voted down, there has been 1 dieted the home of both men
' rtalng feeling that the proposal
should have been approved, and
I that Ita failure to pas waa be-'.caase-
the district did not realixs
'salient feature of the gorern
; ment's plan.
GEORGE JOSEPH
TO GIVE TALK
ON FRIDAY. EVE
George Joseph, state senator
from Multflcmah county, and, in
u , -
the man who was a leader In the
j unsuccessful fight to defeat Jus
tice John L. Rand for the repub
lican nomination tor supreme
' court, will give an addresa Kri
j day night at 8 o'clock In the
I American Legion hall, in advoca
;cy of the principle of "non-partl-1
san" Judiciary.
Mr. Joseph Is an attorney and
, . .t , ,
member of the law firm ol
a
Joseph. Haney it Minefield. For
years bo has been in the state
senate.
FAMOUS BANDIT
GETS LIFE IN
PENITENTIARY
i DEDHAM, Mass., Oct. 10. (U
! P) Stephen J. Hoppe, notorious
'bandit and Jail breaker, today
I3 BtMlllllcU IO IllO IU...IPUU-
roent at .hard labor for the mur
der ot Patrolman Alfred N. Hol
lls of Qnlnoy. shot and killed on
October 4. 192. while lnvesllgat
i ing a robbery in that city.
TWO ARE FINED
ON RUM COUNTS
B. Bricco was fined $150 on
the charge of sale of Intoxicating
liquor, and Addison Kepllnger
i was fined $100 on the same
charge by Justice of the Peace
j W. B. Barnes. The two men were
. arreeted by state and federal
officers.
On the basis of the girl's story,
. re-enforced by other evidence.
, Sheriff Murray will leave tonight
i for Tucson lo bring Zlppe and
Jonathan Hngen to face . first
degree murder charges.
I Mr. Clyde .Moore of Kelths
! burg, '111., an aged aunt of Zlppe,
told the sheriff what the girls
had told her.
"Poppy killed Sheppler and
hurled him," Zlppe' daughter
'said.
I Topsy, 7, told of the slaying
several months ago, whllo stny-
(Conttnucd on Pag Two)
JUDGES OF
WINDY CITY
IN DANGER
Conversation of Three
Gangsters Overheard
on Elevated Train
GUARD OF OFFICERS
CHECKMATES PLANS
Wife of Chicago Police Die To.
day Front Effect of Two Gang
ster I loin be; Inrenanl Officer
RaM Hang-Out of .Crime' In
Retaliation.
CHICAGO, Oct. 10, (AP) A
bomb plot aoalnat two Chicago
ttmrkro. lor bomb.
The plot waa reported by Rob
ert Maxwell, vbo told ot over
hearing three men 03 an etuvated
train whispering aix.nl a "Job of
tossing pineapple", eft -IHe home
of the Judges. Maxwell followed
the men from tie elevated train
nntil they entered a closed sedan
without license plates, and were
driven away by a fourth man.
Maxwell said he understood the
men to say the "pineapple to-.
: ing" was to be done between
; midnight and 1 a. m. today, and
, heavy police guard were aent lo
....
both place. v
CHICAGO. Oct. 10, (AP)
The wife of a Chicago police cap
tain died last night, a victim of
j bombs.
j It waa September t last that a
I bomb exploded at the home ot
(' t ti ! 'm 1 r- - - -1 W V .. .J
4 ,, ,
lMrs- Anne Evangeline Garrick,
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rick had been seriously 111.
A few day ago, after she hat)
been taken home, a second bomb,
shook the Garrick house, which
resulted fatally for the woman.
The bombing of the Garrick
home waa described a a strike
of vengeance against the police
officer for hi energy in directing
raids against gambling house.
OFFICIALS OF
U. S. I. S. VISIT
KIJVMATH BASIN
On regular Inspection trip,
three official ot the United
States Indian service have ar
rived at Klamath Agency and
will remain there for some tlmu.
4 lie uiuviaiB mumua ir iiimill
H. Zeh, Spokane, forest examiner
at large for the United States
Indian service; J. ' P. Kinney,
Washington, D. C, chief super
visor ot forests: and Lee Muck,
forestry valuation engineer.
Aunt Het
"Pa. ain't 'a sinful man,
but he's used to beln' good
Just ta please me an' he
can't stand much temptation
when I go oft on a visit"