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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1928)
TIIK WKVrilKK V RATI IK II Oregon: ralr to ulght a-id Thursday but becniu 1 11 K cloudy In Clio wot portion, (reeling temperatures eaat por llun tonight. Moduratu taaturly wind on tli coast. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Price Five Cents ,',. KLAMATH FALLS, OKEQOX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1928 Number 6197 an mm City Edition The Old F Paper ; CRUISE ON BASIN PINE IS ORDERED County Budget Board 0 Tentatively Endore Completion of Job OTHER EXPENSES OF ) COUNTY MENTIONED Various Public Office C-rvU fur bt Arll'in of Hoard W lib li tim lulu Smalun Tll Moraines I'smuty llrallli l ull Win lit inwil AiinirUit!H . Tlwl On' klaninlli llmlx-r rrulw wlili li luu Ikti llw null of one runlluual oiiirnery lor cm-. Mill lie rumpli'lcil nrxl )r, w vliluiill) umiunHl HxU) whin ih n.uliiy builKi'l iMHirtl IrnUlltrly ! it-lile HH.Sihi for I hut uurooM'. There lira between fiO.oim mid 7U,vua mn f timber loll lo Ik- cruised III Klamath. Since the county cruise wa first Inaugur ated, (v ovit acre have been rruled. 'Tho work linn been ilunu by Hip cruising tlrm of Ed gar mill Culllson. Other Item Included' In lbs Irniuilvv budget wcta a follow: I, cot service mil expense In j, currcd by collrrHulllit , delin quent I , 13000. construction and maintenance expense on pest ' noun, f.ino": unlurh- of sheriff, uuil deputies, im.onu; inllriiKo him'Iim- for sheriff and dcpulle. Ituoo; bourd of prUuuers. , Utiu; sulsrlo of imw mid do putle. equipment unit travollng rxpcnir. llo.oOo I tat In r IIk lit Increase over last yiuri: Klamath county health null, It. 3u la nix per cent Increase ovr Inst yeari: ronniy clerk' of fice, salaries Including Ibu cir cuit court clerk, IW.ooii (a do trcttso compared Willi lust yean; ulurli-ii of deputy district attor ney t h- illntNcI attorney' sal ary la paid by the Mlulu and inoticy for other expense. IS. k.lo. a ultphl Increuse out la.,1 cr. Tin' board lelil.lt Ively provided Ufoit for'ilm salary1 of, tin. county Judge, IIjImi for each uf Ibn two I'ontailiiiliinvrir, J I. ''in for Irnvulllna rX'nr - of ' (be V eoiiniy rotirf; llii" -fur rfnl if amlllliiR I hi' liiMikn mill fii.unu for Hew ronniy court lioimu fur lillun.'. CHEST DRIVE E For the purpose of oleetlng of ficer and fjriiiulullng pliln fur tho Community chest drive, a meeting has been cullcJ for ull urgaiiiuttlon oil Tuesday even In J. November 27, at tho chamber of commerce at 8 o'clock. The result of tho uork curried on lust year will bo given by head of the vurlous committees. Poor Pa "Mil likes In have :i talk Willi Unity uft.ii- (hut rich beau leaves, Just U eu if Potty's lrrn"d what, his Inleiitlous nro." riNG, PLAN Gangsters Carry On Deadly Fight .Against Cleaners rilll'A(if), Nov. SI. J11 A liiitnb, opIiulhiK ii block mid H liulf from llin ' Iiiiiiio cfMliite' Atloriiey-alirl Jubii A. Kwun mm, wrecked Ibn front of n llueker Cleuiilnn nud DyeliiK linp lni nlttbt. I'ullca view-ill I lie i x pi il hi an evlilemo of imhii liOKllllly between racketeeni mid cliiin lim e;iicerim lhal.'Vnl" prlcen and reftiHe to puy rlbnle. Juilite tfwmi'on. elected two wueki alio n a plutfurm iruiiillliK to rid CblciiKu f rrlme, w-uh urutineil by Ibn blti.it. wblcti oi-curred In lb" hi arl' of a Hoinb Kld ri'ld"U Hal ni'iil-ll. Kvuriil inonlliii au J u il it o Kwannon'a lionio Wan bombed, Thr bomb; apparently llitnwii from a piuwlim car, juarked Ibu hvcoikI oulbruuk In rli-uiiliiK and ilyumj circle wllbln live ilny. CHAMBER ASKS i FnR Rllfl"! WlIRK I un iiuiiu wini A .IH-cIal request lo complete; the .urfnclni of the Ib attyllly Mi.iltin of lbi, Kltilnalh l'ntl' llieview lllgnway mi. w.n..,..,of (( dri,..uni , lnK wa wiren or mo ro.u. .no way commineo oi me cuanio--r, of commerce to tbu (lute hlh- way rommllon In e.lon "-1 teruay. r.un ueynoiu. ec,e,.r, of t ho rhambt r Mid today We have bee a Informed Itha Him work run bit dune without 7 - " , neonveulen . and .be chamlr It very .nxlon. to have ti l. - tlon of the road open during Ibn winter." said Mr. Ileynoldt. Any ai'lbiil, If any. of the roin inlislou Jia nut bi ell learned. Itulph lliidd, preaidint'iif lhe Ureal Niirlhern rullroad, nud one of the greuiint railroad cxwli-, live III the lulled Slules. will. ms through Klamath Falls Hie bitter part of till week, probably Friday, nwirdliig word re'-elv- pd hero loduy. Mr. Ilildd bus been In tnllfor- Ilia. Whellier or mil b plans to remain In Klu inn t II Falls fur several hours or a day could nut Ihi li hi m d. IMMUNIZATION WORK CARRIED UIN IIN OLHUUL Fall diphtheria Immunisation campaign in rural schools opened yesterday In A I noma school when .no children received toxin nntl- loxln Injections under tho direc tion of I'r. G. 8. Nvwsuin, medi cal ill rector of the Klumnth coun ty health unit. MR. BUDD WILL VISIT1AITH "This work yesterday Is In track, the Western Pn lfle has i Una with our policies to tminuii-1 fuutuj.'tcd Its California lino with' Ixo school pupil, as much as the I'll Ion Pacific road, thus pro possible, against virulent (lis- vlcllng for service to Idaho and! ruses." said Dr. Newaoin. Montana. Professor's Bible Cause Of Uproarf IIIKMINGHAM, Ala., Nor. 21.- probed nro that students, during (AIM Howard college, ono of a recent fraternity rush. ' staged Hie largest l)uillt - schools of'u mock "comiiulsnry wedding" the south, wn lit an uproar to- un tho campus, which was wit day, as a siiccliil committee n- uessed by a mixed group of stu pointed by lhe board of trustee dents: that giilnliliug und drluk revlewed charge preferred by lug had occurred on lhe cumpits, 21 student of Improper conduct u ml that fraternities hnd pcr- un lhe ciiiiiiiii. 1 Among Uio charges wa an al- contrary to school regulations. , , legation that a member (r lhe i The complaining students ,1'!'m'AYOR RFTIIRNS fucttlly had asserted Ihat "If till I If led heron, lhe committee, wr JnAl nXnKZ lllliles In thu world worn piled , being ussureil or Immuiiily. j rKUIYl rUKl-AINU up and burned tlm world would 1 Thu eoniphilnls wore placed . bo better off within 100 year." Iieforo tho Alabama '(invention 1 Mayor Tom 11. Walters re Thu ciimplalimnls alleged that of thu suite Itnptlsl ussoctntluu ! turned this morning from Port- l)r John C. Dawson, president, hnd fulled to glvo sympathetic hearing when this and oilier complaints were made to him. Three other charges being OIL QUERY fMM" If A Al IT b' mil-1 ii iu 1 1 e ONCE AGAIN Senator WaUh Wants to Know Why Work Re newed Salt Creek Lease ROBERT STEWART ISj ACQUITTED BY JURYi N-luitor Norrl lM iily C 'rll Ii l i m-ruilon lilteu ly Judgi In ! ( w: hrnator Ifciruli HeKiii lo 1 I'airrel Out "i'oiiiMk'urc" KuuU lo Ull I'rrioii WAHIIINUTDN. Nov. 2! (AIM --Oil In lilnilly Inflanimable. Tlu- . Iilnx.i atartcd mw year ami by I tbu Inquiry Into I lie ronilltlniiH j , tiirruiiiiuiiiJi inv 1,'aniiiK 'i iint'iil nil ti-ir,,.. I. mi .I,,IIIT ,.r . . "''"'. ,?, ,. ., , ulr Itobert V. Stewart, cbulrmua , sumlura conip,ny of Indiana .r(1ticd yesterday In the Dliitrlct of Columbia supreme (.uu(.( un ,.hl(r!,,, of ,K.rJry. Tht. , f UfK , ,, ut mitny nmi. , ,.,,, of ,,le ,,.,, Mon im0 ; o(, U.,M,, . ., . .... , . . .... ... flimni coiwiii: nn un . ri.r(1,c, 0( ,,. ,.. snlJ ,, ,K, ,tel,a(, lo ' , .,,. In .,-,. ,. Ilh.,. , , ...' ..., mio former secretary of the Interior tor renewing a lease in i tie halt Creek oil fJeld to Hlnclalr rrudo ,,! niireiin.iiiv .mmn tm. , - . ieae wm reccnuy ucciarea in valid by the department of Jus- lire. And these tw-o development with oil a their linikc round run I limed un I'bko our) : . . FKKSNII, Calif., Nov. !l. (AIM falllnriil.n prndiiels will i,. afdirded a slmrtrr haul In Montana and Idaho when on lleceinlier 5 tlm Weslerii Pacific ' opens Its "ne coiiiH"tlng Its pre - sent Hun Willi the t'nloii Pacific nl Wells. Nev. This was un- niiunred heru by II. M. Adams. ..a tt...ut..p. lB.,lri.. The ronneclliiK link 111 Wells has Just been completed at u cost of flCo.oiui and will bo used for tho first time December The Western Piicific and Soul hern Pacific parallel In ! Well, with the Oregon short line entering from the north. ! Ily constructing an overhead Attack On milled dunclng III their houses, at Dothnn. Aln by students, The board of trustee wn then . tllro led to uppnlnt a special .committee of InvcstlKulluii which resulted In t lie present probe. NEW EXTENSION rn nnrn nnnn THEIR FIRST MEAL IN i -r-p I . . . ' innw waun M.nn j K1""1 .t.r, li.l.er-lly of liillfornla rtwfc- like .,,m,.i, wll.U l a .iiow.torn Lr?ifc ;HAGEN,FARRELL " Foreclosure Started Against Mill; Ask Naming of Receiver .i)recloK.ire null against Wll- BrarmlH ' . .. WW Pine company and a pen - ,, ,he Sorurl.r Saving, end Tru comptav aklg ,,lat lhe " ; vl eourt appoint J. II. Mackle a re- ,L" 1:,' .... v -.111 filed n circuit court tills morn- lug. The Sec urity SavliiB, and Trust , . compnny i loreciosiu - on rwrum notes, aggregating $:2.954.50. whlch hd been asslgnei to It by the American Nallniial bank cf Klamalh Falls, the First National nana oi i-omana aiiui in i ni.e.i Hunk and Trust company of Tort- land, According to (he eomplalnt. tbo mitt's were executen in jauu- SMALL DOE IS CARED FOR BY OREGON TOWN PKNUl.KTOM. On... Nov. 21. API - lias iinyl'ody tost a Utile due? There is one at Pilot Hock raptured yesterday on the Pen- idlutiin - l'Uot Hock highway. The "two year old nnlniul whs seen running down the r:uid and stop- Hd when hemmed In by motor- IsIm Tlin nnlm.'il wn lilneutt ill a tru-k ami Is now at homo In Pilot Hock w here the cominun- Ity Is, Inking rare of It. company. bidder for j ' The J. F. Shea ' Portland, successful 1 1 lie first two unit of the Kliim- ; ill li Ful'ls J.lun.tioo newer pro- Jwl. Is loading eqiiHimeut In Portland today, and will dicgin !,...l,.,.l u-,.,1. Hi., r,ie...,!,rl nf tii,Tt week, said T. II. Walters, mayor Khimuth Fulls, on his return todny from Portland. Wliat's more." continued the mayor, "The Portland ro m pii u y will hire only local laborers. They w ill, however, bring their own foremen from Portland. "Thu big project will tend lo take up Hie slack of w inter un - einployment In Klumnth Falls and will bo n material help t i business conditions. nilnu" land where ho has been trim S I JOB TO START SHORTLY sm llng Jiuslnosa during the past few- day. The mnyor attended the Ori'gou-O. A. (i. game and Inter went on Jo Pjrtlnnd YVi --'w- tu-PH i. t ... ..! l.-..... i i nH.l .. -..,.. r II i .Hrlr llrt l u la I ...,vo.I,.h. ....I air, . . ry of this rear' and arc now overdue. althouBh Il.tercit In all . . . . - vena - mini. - in some' innancea. p.rt of the prln ll-al ,h ben ,,,, , , nl,.i.irr ..i. In nilililion the plainlitr a"kd .' J, " lor attorneys iees and pray the court to order the Male of timber and mill proper- ties of the company to satisfy .1.- ..I.. i, irf. -.i ik iu,.i,. a .., u . costs at:d alsburrcmcnts or tne suit ' After these demands are fat!s - lrd. l,e complaint sets forth. ine ,,,,, ,ne, ueii.uu from Ine sale, should bo turned into the court to be disbursed by the Judge to the proper Par- ties. . AssurUurc I hat lhe proposed 29.U00 nrre reserve oh the Klai..- ntn nti,lB reservation at the fr." ,.j Klamath marsh would" not be created until nil pnri., nn0" hee given a fair i s-.. . . ,eln. secretary of the Klamath sportsmen" Association, by Char- a u .MrNarr .l l-H.rf State senator in a wire received by Otterbein todav. The wire reads: . "As chalrmaii o," the "sf jal" committee on agrleultilro and for- estry. (he biological survey has sent ma-a 'communication con- cernlng proposed water fowl ro- rervo cn lhe Klamath reserva- lion. I hnvo not had time to Kro lhe subject matter my study. Indued there Is nothing I can ,i0 unless a bill Is "eat lo the eoninilllee having ror Its purpose the creation of u reserve. In any event you may bo assured that .... ,t,.ll,iM .-III tin Inken unless nil parties nro given, nil i-ppor- tunlly to bo heard and tlm siib- Jeet matter lliorongliiy sinitieii. I lliuuk you for tho wire. CHARLK9 McNARY Oltc.rboin had wired tho V. S scnuti.'r protesting tho move to crinto another reservo and re- minding McNnry that the i ' it'mitluur.l "' I'uso Fom rr.i-IM 5IFMFNS the gov- wvv a--.-'- - ' RECOVERS FROM DEEP ARM CUT John Sli'ineii:). suffering from u aevero wound on tho left fore - arm,. i reported Improving . tliu family homo . where he 1ms THIRD RESERVE PJPPOSED. been contineu tor tne past sotci- 1,1 . Detail or the accident were not learqed. . ..... r ... . SIX DAYS - , '.iff ,".. VfS?'.. ' i: ' IH,.UIMW,. nn,l I..I,,, I, laciitik. .......,... ...-., Itie lour .-re - uini .n . c lnem . the amH .- nil wr. u-,1 ... ! twrrh.,,, , dnck ,nd mar,he M rURMDCQ UC1PC UIIHIalLILii l!Ul!ld RICHARQ PRICE rieciariiic p'lrmrTrv and acT.cr-. ui T patr the' ' ,fum i ,hrwo7ll t" 'eJ'"1 n,td "m m ,,he ,"rl,J': j T (u i. rjotile aud brins oay ,u. rra:'1 v':"v"' I.. . t nrosncritv to everyone. Richard prk. manager of the Crater i... lvJre addressed the forum luarheon of the chamber of com- .... .... jncrce touay on aiaiewiue -a.n- nierclal Advertising." , j the of Mr Price; aJ. 'dreM he plcn bcfore tne mcmbert horcby the entire st:tte wou:rt De ollt into four tlirferent sections for I ho purpose of state advertising. One section would ,.,(0 ja t,0 Roscrelt highwas-. an- other the. Rogue River valley; The Dalles-California highway. In which Klamath Falls -would be in cluded, and the Willamette val ley. An aMvcrtising plan is being worked out whereby any amount . of money raised by a community would le matched by the Port land chan.ucr of commerce, this ililliiiltil un Pai; Four) MOTOR CONCERN SAFE IS BLOWN OPEN BY YEGGS IHiKTI.ANIvToroT. Nov. il.,A l:..l,S..r- u tin fiirrii-tl tl.nie own l.l.l. l.rl-., I.I. ih K.l.lo Mn. tor Car company. 1S:.5 Hawthorne avenue, last night olitaining the sum of $485 91. while thick f:g veiled their i.fh'rations. pnlr? believe the thieves elhnlied to tho roof by means of. their bidder, drew It after them limi vendcd by the same . meuna nftcr breaking tho sky- nRh.. The eafr. a largo cabinet ,yl) ,vas "punrhed."' J '. Grade Teachers Select Conference Delegates - Mrs. Mystic, Helm, principal of most vujuynblu program of musl Pellcaii City school nnt Mlssral numbers and comic stunts. Kltu Fair, lirln "Inni of Riverside .This was tho first gathering of school were elected as delegates lo the Orccon State Teacher' ussi.elatliMi conference to lie he'd in Portland.' December 27. 2S the association presided a itiair uuil i!. man. The election tuck place at lhe banouet of the Crude Teachers ns!iicia'.iun held last evening at the Pelican Grille with more I lu. u so teachers lu ntleiidanee. Paul T. Jacks principal of (h(, Kluitautlt Union high school ; -,. tH uddres of tho evening, 1 tuklnx I bo "Oregon State Tench- a.ra' - Association" as bi stibj't. Mri Jackson brought out many , Imporlant poinli carried on by' the asocial ion. Tho various rcliotils put on a Trained Oysters Perform Wonders For Scientists MOIXT VEIIS'O.V, Iowa. Nov. 21. IAH) Tb filiu-ated flea bare rival the trained nyiter of I'rof. W. K. A. SIukIiI, head of tlm pnychul ory deparltneiit of Comoll College here. HIjcIiI iln lures that after mc-uth' regular feeding on corn mcul and water, unw oyiitera which be packed In ptawced would jump orer on their back and open their jnoutlin tike hungry bird when meal time cam'r. JarrliiE of tile bmnnnl nlalr door he aays, cuumd the oysters to open their Jaw uni become attentive. '. Hlui;ht admits hi training piocesi had one handicap the oynters lived only five or six Veckn. 4 Will the unerrinr aim of U'al, . . . " 1r MaRe aQa joUnDV rarreil it ha on the fairways and green ;of the principal golf courses sf the iworldT That question will be answered tomorrow and Friday, when Far rell and Hagen try their luck at. shooting In Tale lake under the able direction of IUx I-awson, of the Klamntb Sporting Gonds store. " ' , " .' ' .',TJ, arrive to Klamath Kail, late this evening- -probably about 11 o-clock. They : w ,11 Immediately leave for the . , f , "1 L. they tm 111 spend the uisbt. ,. f" ,". , lh arue ana ioiiow uvrson to ine In the cold grey dawn they will Hagen and Farrell play an exhl- mim ,n Medfor;, to1,v .Th .. t bird, au .right." confidently announced Lawson to ,i,.r w-.-ii mo If wo hve to U5e or chloroform, or dy. namite Klamath football fans' are con gratulating the Klamath Union high school not only on the fine season's record but because. Kla, math high held, the famous Aled ford team to Its lowest score of '- - , ' With only fair material to tart ''h' t'oach Sinclair created wiiu Ul l lit- uvai tin aiuuuu ..- It suffered I""""" '. .1 .V an" '""". " " 01,0 Dolnt Marln" ( S.WK8 CHIl.DltKN VERMILION, Alberta. Nov. 21, (PI Rosctta Annett, . is a heroine. She carried eight chil- (Iron to safety from a burning farmhouse while the parents were away, ; tho association till year und proved most cujoyablo. Mis Eltu Farr, president of pii 17 CHAKGL. AGAINST EVES Cumplnliit charging (ieurge Eve with theft of nn automobile I In Klamath Falls was filed this morulng lu justice, court. II. E. Nelson Is tho complaining wt- GONGRATULATE KLAMATH HIGH ness. .Eves wn arrested 111 Redding with a cur, ullcged to be thu sluleil tuiichlno, III his. possession. i RESERVE OF 3 BILLION PROPOSED Pretident'EIect Ha Con structive Busineta Sta- bilization Plan t. GOVERNOR OF MAINE PRESENTS PROGRAM Chief Kxeculive of .Maine Outlines rrrslilrnf lun of Pronorrily Which Will Probably lie lire, ominemhtl by Herbert Hoove In Xear Future XKW ORLEANS. Nov. 2l.'( p) Oovcrnor , Ralph O. Brow ttir. of Maine, acting upon tbu request of Herbert Hoover, out lined toduy before the conference of Governors a plan tor the crea tion of a nationwide construction reserve of M. 000. 000. 000. lo bo released In tlm .'S of overproduc tion aud unemployment. " Governor Brewster recommend ed that- pibilr "authorities slur up a reserve 6f eomrrructlon pro ject euaal to two year's' normal and release this reserve at time cf unemployment. - Such a fund, bs aW,-wW-re 0 of the best forms of In ur:Tiice against nation- arpmiia.-" " . "- , "These views ut the woy in wMrh the slati:; and other pul-lic au'.lioiillt. K:ay, cooperate with the federal government In con l; oiling I.i roniu . mrcuurc con slructiun work for (be common i,ooI," said the Governor, "are presented to the coulereace of Gorruor at ,the request of Her bert Hoover a an authorised ex position of a portion of his pro gram for stabilizing the prospcr ily of the lulled Stales' .-,. "In request the presentation of tills project to the .conference nt Governors. Mr. Hoover emphas ized the Importance of establish ing cooperation between federal, state and municipal government (Continued ou Paiie Fbur) ELKS PLANNING : SERVICES FOR DECEMBER 2ND - Under; lhe law of thr ty;iud Lodge of Klks, it is mandatory upou all subordinate lodges, to' bold t.jcial; serJiee uiioa tho first Sunday In Deceiiiberl o,r'each year, to be'Kliowit tik "ijnilo.l.il Snnday." af'which lime tributo Is paid to the memory of depart ed brothers, -- This year, the datj' fall ou December second. A eonimittee under the leadership of G. W. Houston la preparing an excel lent progrum for the occasion. This Is one of the special ser- , vices of the ordc? to which the general public 1 Invited and in thu past these memorial have been favored with a large at tendance of Klamnth count ln'ople. Aunt Het "1 like my built-in Ironing board. It's Niich a comfort to have aomlhlng lu the kltcheu Sallle can't borrow."