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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1928)
City Edition The Old Home Paper ' Prlco Five CenU HIM mm LEADING IN FIRS! HALF Georgia Eleven Clash in Annual Gridiron Classic Today, UNDEFEATED ELEVEN HAS DIFFICULT JOB lader Due; Gr!a Jutnit ami. lid- lotting llllrrcrlrll '. mill Thru rilwrt Twclvr.iaril Thin rirnrca r'lrl Touchdown. Ilul Kail- to t'nnvcrt f.nal-hlt-k f r I tirn lfilul t.lt.WT I II I.K. Atlanta, (.a.. IW. H, ftp) -The Golden Tnr Viailo lif ttcorglu Tech became tin illapulrd rlinlniHin of III antilli rrn ronferrncr' her today , awl eatend! lla claim In national linn, ra hv declalvrly defeating Ita old rival, I nlver-lly of Georgia, JO In fl while Tenneaace heal I Inrtilx til In IX. Tlilriy-flvr Ihnw-aiitl pet-anna hraved a chilly flay In see l,aiuiklii and Thmnn ana bailie I he Unllilng llnea ami eada fiar three louchitnwns while k Marten, rrl nml ' k nut. asur "rat llii rrnly l.in.-hrtnwrt " tnr .hla Irani liy Inking a Hlaa over Ihr goal line. .HtVT l lrl.K. Ailniila, Ga Dec. n, (AIM The I'lUvrrally f Georgia Itulhlnaa Invaihvl (irnnl . I lil.l here Hi U nflrmKin In an etfnrt In Jnli ilie niiilomil fiwil IniII rlwnipkinaliln nxplrallona nl Urn liaillllnnnl riuniy. liinntla 1e.ll. , rrnml nf annip Illt.lHMt fteranna una nn linmt lv araa Uip annunl leneiniit nf Ihn ictllr"ii feiiil. wlilrli n finiulil ant nn a fn-t Riiillroii In Men I fiMMlinll nenllirr. lieiirxln nut I lie Jump hy pul- ,llli( over a toiiehilnan In I lie Ural petlml. . All exrhniiKO piinla ' 1 1 it I plui'eil Ihn hull In Tei'h'a pimaeaalnn on her iivn 211 ynnl line, where I'linil nlteinpleil In heme in .Mlr.ell, The pnaa, n pir one, wiik Intercepted hy Pal mer hn run Ihn hull In the Teh, II ynret line. Ilnnha I hen pasaert to Mnffel over llio ("ill lne, 1 1 1 1 1 'm ultempt lit a plm e k It at wna wlilo mid the acorn wna '.rnritlii ; Teeh (). SERVrCESFOR J. M. DEL RIO HELD MONDAY IlKltl.lN. IW. S, Ml Knneral iirviraa will he hehl .Mnmln'V ninniliiK nt, I lie Ciithnllr i-eine-leiy for Juline Mnrllnex Del Kin, Mejlrnn hanker nml former hua hanit If Dntorea Del Kin, film aetreaa, Dolorea Del llln'arnt Ihla tele (.ram .In Curil Melnlli. Merlin repreaentallve of I'nlted Artlala: "Plenao pnrchnoe nn nhnmlame of flnwera Inrludlna a mrenth lirnrlnii the Inner union: 'My lleloved." " . Poor Pa "The young man that went with llelty Inat summer Is goln' In marry nnnthor girl, an' Ma's tnlllit' everylinily tll.it Belly dlil n't want him." - 1 mt Permit Sought . To Take Over Four Systejns SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. t. (A Pi - The Weal fnaal Telephone company of California, recently organized auhaldlnry of the Hell Telephone rn m mil)', ha asked ; H-rmlkalon cif ihe alum railroad romtiilaalnii in purchase four 'northern California tclcphuno companies. IVrmllon in Issue ii ml sell 7I!& aharoa nf rmnni'iii I'll u I stock u $j a aim re In finance lh purchase nlan wna i anniihl. The companies desired by Hi , Weal Coa( company wan Haled iu follows: The f'hetro Southern Tele phnna rnmpniiy, operating In Del Norte county, California (ml southern Oregon: ThK Klamath Telephone mii Ti'levmph com pany; Tim ie Nnrie Peoples' Telephone rnmpany and. llm llutte Valley Telephone company. FOR AIR FIELD With W. O. Rmllb In Ihoehalr ItnUrlana apenl an hour yealer day llaienlna to modern aviation. Ihn iieed of alrpnrla, the part Ihn Invtrnmeni pluya In Ihn work and miny other fenttira nf liner- 4 to Klamath KnlU at the prna. nt lime. . . . . Intrntliirlni llohhy tilaira the rhnlrman I Id of hla career aa a flyer and llio Intereat whleb .Mr. Illaaa haa enaled lovully for llle aliimrt mid the air Iranaporu linn. Mr. KiKatx. aaanelated with (na KrHiite, continued the motl yntliiR forre whleh haa kept avia tion before Ihn p ople nf thla illy and to Ihem In a Inrite-degree la due credit f;r Ihe paaanae of Ibe lnte bond laaue provldlna 100, nun for un nit port and latid hia field hern. Mr. niica care a aiallaikal talk eiplnliiiiiK the advance nf n,r traiiHiKirtnliim. He waa fol lowed by Seah y Hall, alale chalr ninn of aernnuutlra for the Am erican l.ealnn. Mr. llnll la fr,:m Medlnrd and related every Inch of the road I raveled by hla home rlly In KcriirlnK I he remnrkahle reroKnttlnn na an nlrimrt. lie rninniended Klamath for vntliia Ihn bond I'Mic hill atuted that I he work bad only atarled unci fr-m now on there muil be In lenalre effort put forth by the rltltcn In order that Klmniuli Knlla may receive proper recoa nlilon nnd that Hie proper kind of a field be conalrueted here, lie pointed out tho un lit chanac In ulr ,flelda In the paal two yeara nnd recommended that Ihla illy appeal lo Iho Department cf Cotninerce nl lVa'hlnRtun, D. (' for rnnniiliallnn and advice. OFFICERS FOR I MASONIC LODGE i TO BE ELECTED i Annual election of orflcers will itnkn place at Iho regular, meet ing nf Ihe Masonic lodge, ached : uled for Monday evening, Decern, her 10 at 7:30 o'clock. tnatnllntl-n of officer will tnke plnce nn December 17. BJSCUSS NE S General Condition Of King George Unchanged t'.ONDON, Dec. 8. (T) Desplle the fact that Klpg George's leni pcrntnrn was stated to be up this morning, there were Indlcntlnns In the official bulletin nn his condition that might he regarded as snllHfnetory. Tho physielnns' report Indicat ed thai the King; had severnl houis of refreshing sleep after Ihe disturbed day which he pass ed yeslerday and apparently he held ground which ho had prev iously gained. Tho hullelln, slgnrd by Sir Slnnley llewetl and Lord Daw son of Pelf n, rend: "The King hue bud some hours Associated Press and United HT EN FINANCED E Narcotics Valued at Two Millon Dollars Confiscated FIND FILES EVIDENCE " IN OF GAMBLER Tan Trgnka Milen Willi lnnlni tmiiil rimnit In lluliH ' 'liere( Ttwy Had IWn rtnikiil; Nnr riilir ICng Knlil In lie Ijirgeal In t lilicd Hlalca. NEW VOItK, Dec. S, ( Fed eral aiilhorlllea Invctlfnllni a narcotic ayndlcale financed by the lule Arnold Itnthaieln today bad In their pvalnn IJ.niiO.liOO worth cf conflai-ated nurcollc. Dlaeovery of two Irunka In a holel. where Ihey had been check ed fnr shipment Inland reaulled from k peruaal of paper found amoiia the ataln gamhler'a ef fecta. "Thla aeUure." aald V. H At lorney Tuttle, "la a very larue fraction of (he narentle aupply of tho blRieal nnrcolle riiia In the 1'nlteil Htalea. The papera we have ai'lfed and other evidence In our puaaeaalnn Indicate thai Arnold timhaleln had to do wlib flnatirlug thla rloit. "It la not Improbable (hat nn ei.imlnallrn of the Itnlhaielii papera which we have aelted and of other fllea which we ara rx amlnlna when they wer. taken over by the county dlatrlct attor ney, may throw Important HEhl on the mniivea and clrcum.itancea of Knthaieln'a murder." The records Mr. Tuttle refer red lo were Impounded hy !! irlct Ail irnoy Itanton , for Ibe oiinty grand Jury' pi-ml lux cniu plellon of Ita InyeHtlcalloii of the killing of Itoihaieln. 1 One nf Mr. Tultln'a nHlalnta la' cxpecled lo nak for a court order Monday t permit the fed eral authorlllea to continue ihelr exiiiuln.il Ion of Iho Impounded fllea. Information that led to the unreal Ic aelture wna olilulned In a acarrh of cfflcea from which Itotlnleln illrentod bla manifold actlvUlea. 1 FAIR WEATHER IS PREDICTED IN FAR WEST SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 8. A P) The weather outlook for the 1 week beginning December 9 was nnnnum ed hero toduy by the 'viilted Stales weather bureau as follows: Far western slirtes: The out look .la for fair wenthe In cen- 'tral and southern California and Nevada nnd unsettled wenlher jnnd occasionnl rnlus elsewhere over the far western states dur- i lng the coming week. of sleep. The temperature Issllll j raised on account of the local lung condition. The general con dition Is the same." Palace circles were said ti re gard Iho physicians' statement that the King's general condition remained the same ns Ihe most Important feature about tho bul letin. Tho King's temperature, I It wns understood, had nut gone In a higher level, Ibe doctors' phrnae In Ihla connection being Interpreted aa Indicating Hint II : was still subject tJ coiislderalile jvniintlon because nf tho local lung condition. 0 R NG Press Telegraph Service KLAMATH FALLS, OKECJON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1028 DISPUTED lORTHCOTT CONFESSION , S ru- 102 Oaaakl Here's a murder enfewiioii which a Miuibern allfnn.u. ile-crl while wlib a aherWra party seeking " gruvei. of aenie of Ibe II tn ya NnrllinaH la rharge.1 with killing at ! times the low price of the year of hie M. Urn lancli at- WhimtUe. Bril. wl.-w bnxiitlit hitn euurJ. hiS.25. Icrlnrrtl Ih wm iwiwI Into writing (his sail riMeeeil a plea of not , Stoi k nioveinente-were erratic guilty.' Meantltiip. with1 XonlimH aerk aC lenel. one Koiiy Inr a e .U. l,Mm. muniiy unification, for the ad- M,n,y. for Z' V,l of the Itasin. Klumath Fall Kl- wanlnns. loaelher with the cen- lial commiiulty club nf lli-nley. ... i ...... , i. unl,,v,.lle ' events In the history of tho. roiinly Friday night t Henley ommunlly hall. A ninKiin icem iiiiuo-i served at ,7:30 o'clock by Ihe ladies of tho community club. and It was a dinner that will DAIRY DINNER JURY SESSION CREATSyCCESS DPENSMONDAYj i lung be remenibercil " liy the ; whlchi In addition lo several guests. Assisting in serving wercicases which were not disposed ot the younger Indies ot the Henley district, and the service was Just as good ns the dinner. N) binder Opens Meet Hans .Nylandnr, president of Ihn club, iipemd Ihe. meeting Iwlih a jipeoh nf welcome. In which be spoke with deep ap preciation for iho large attend ance, and hid nil Klamath basin people a cordial welcomu to Hen ley at any time In the future, fie introduced Elmer llulslgrr of , i ... i. i 1 1 .. ...i... - c. ...,,.. ..... ...... toastmnster of the evening. Mr. Ilalslger was nllvo to his Job and every Introduction was prefaced : announced today. - Mrs. Edith Behrman Leldner. ' vey cf the United States Depart- with Klamath Basin mills as a with some good nntured remark ; Metrjlf ,g aUeRed lo have at. widow ot the son. All said the ment of Agriculture will speak sawyer and Is well known thro about tho speaker. He kept ' tenitet to rob Johnnie's place vounger I.eldner had been drink- before the members ot Ihe cham-1 ughout the county, niitllence in a happy frame "f , m chlloquln He was hot thro-! ing and quarrelsome, and had ber of commerce at the fornm ; Mr. Hilt as yet haa announced mind liming the entire program. 11Rh ,h( r(;nt ,mn(, fs nearlng .unck his father nnd mother be- Wednesday. December 12. .no definite plana for the future. . County Agent t . A. Henderson . , -., Tll,Hv nmrnini fore Ihe father tried to "scare": Miss Orlena Flcyd will render iCnntinueil .n Paaa Thr-a LONGSHOREMAN PLAYS JOKE ON WRONG OFFICER NEW YORK. Dec. S, M)-Jnhn Jasl-wskl la a six-foot longshore man who weighs 203 pounds and is addicted to practical Jokes. He tried one of them out today, hut It didn't go over so well. John telephoned Ihe Green point p'lice slallnn that he had been robbed ot ::.i) and asked fur a policeman. Patrolman Wil liam Real, a feet, seven, and weighing 130 pounds, responded. "Iln. Ha." shniilcd John. "I wasn't nibbed. The only reason 1 phoned was U get a policeman here so I could benl him up." With that he made a swing nl Ihe policeman, who ducked nnd countered with a left hetwepn Ihe eyes that sent John down. nn ! I lie writer now Inli wasn't - alrk; ileawUea f lo c-nalM-a e-rpus irurii" .ii ine irwi. Vlnnl a.aeTnlilini! of raaea nr.- OujumAjU 'for si T " - punitory to Iho re-convening of'f,"r Roebuck. Montgomery ' grand Jury nexr Man- ""'" "'i" " " lion of Iho district attorney's of- ficB mdav. " "We i-erlalntv hjve manv cases: , ... ,k iii' '"" Jury, raid T. K. tjillenwatters. deputy nistrici aunrn"y loony. "Since the Jury adjourned aev- of late have preventeo tne re - . era! days ago. there have been actirn from causing the severe several Imnortatit cases coinn unldumaKO that such an unpreced - at the last session, will, mean tola nf work fnr the Jury", DL rilUdtuU I til . C If. MetCAlf. aa-Ari 1? rhtri. IMP WILL ...... P(J witn attempted robbery, will be pr.-secuted in Juvenile court nstead nf circuit court. It was before C:nnly Judge F. R. 06d - dnrd. aitting as a juvenile jndgo. ' CONDITION OF WINFREY WORSE Ilia cnndltl.'n growing steadily worse, Pat Winfrey, police offi cer. Was uioved to tho Klamath Valley hospital Inst night fmin the. family home. . ' Winfrey was stricken with an attack nf Influrnza several weeks ago and fnr the past ten days has- been seriously III. PI.KADH NOT Gt ll.TY D. M. Donnelly, contractor, to day pleaded not guilty to the "hnrgn cf rhontlng out ot season md having deer meal In his pos session. Donnelly demands a Jury trial. Dale of the trial will he set luler, - Herald Advertisers Appreciate nrn DOWN FA5I Qf Sudden Nose Dive $72 Ttken This Morning ' i' . . i.' STOCK MOVEMENTS ERRATIC AT -START rommlaalnn llouaon Decline lo I "nil let Hr Far Ileaclloa Will i; Advlae Their 'lltomera to Walch and Walt for Time Uclng. NEW YORK. Dee. S. (JP) A nose dire la the common itock of Radio Corporation of America of 172 fr:m yesterday's, closing price waa tne spectacular de velopment of the third successive day nf crashing stork prieea on the New York Block Eichaore to day. Iladio touched $23t a share, which is 1114 under Ita record high price established only three ial the opening, with a few isauea J making gains of IS to $5. but with the violent, reaction In Radio, many traders who have courageously held their storks through the drastic breaks of the past two days began to dump their holdings on the market. I)u Pont which had bounded up 25 at the opening, cancelled most of its gain, and Wright Aero, fell 25 points. Krister R a d I o. Commercial Solvents, ;Ward, Iose Wiles and Advance j . j l ommtssion n:uses today re - i frained from pi-edictions as to 'how far the reaction might go, land ndvised their customers to " . . 'a-eeP on the sidelines until tne situation might clear up some - what. It was said that the heavy '"'" , ...... - cn,p", collapse would have caus-; i" ln 'ormer times. j "SCARE" SHOT PROVES FATAL . . . i . . . 1 U MAM O DUN 1 ST. LOIMS. Dec. S. m Ed- cashier of rrr .;r;oh";.hrV com flred scare his ;on. Walter. 35, and unintention- . nllv billH him at their hrme In University City, a suburb. His account was corroborated ' hv hia wife. Charlotte, and bv ! him. - Finish; 60 RADIO GOES ION MARKET ... In Klamath And Lake Construction of a forty four and three-quarters mllo fence, which, added to existing fence makes a fence line of sixty miles, has been completed. .It was an- .nonn.eii ninny n. .,-. .v. 'supervisor ot the Fremont Na tional forest. The fence, built by D. M. Don nelly, extends from B. K. Cor rals near Illy northeast 60 miles In a ranch In the Summer lake district. "That gives us" explained Mr. Your Trade mi Uregon lowns MEDKORD. Ore., Dec. . (AP) Roulhern Oregon la to ha.-k np rreacent City, Cal.. In efforta for development of the harbor. At a meeting here yeaterday of de 'legatlona from Klamath, Jarkaon, ' land Joaephlne rountloa In Ore- j Icon and Del Norte California, an I (Organization waa effected to work 1 I for extension of the aea will now i being built at Creacent City. n. II. Saltmarah of Creacent city waa named preaident and C. T. Baker of Medford aecretary, with the following representing their respective diatrlcta: Wee Duley, Judge Chllds and Ira Scott. Del Norte county; Sam Raker, W. Demmer and iaac Beat, Granta Paaa: C. E. Gate and O. O. Alenderfer of Medford and Profee ir.in. vii. , Aahland, Jackaoa county; Wil liam Lee, Walter Weal and F. R. Goddard, Klamath county. County Judaea ot each county' also were Included In the tem- nnnrnvn rm. r- - o ' ae. Deadlocked.' the imr which jporary committees. JUWilE TBI "HANGS" tried Roy A. Moore and seven UCated Indian, has persuad- glba.." re,J0r,P!nMed--rMerVaU0,, thritie8 ary charges, reported today lt14U i.B'jji "' .. , could not arieo and waa die-1 tnat Kldq.e Was murdered ! charged by Federal Judge R. S:on the night of November '- 'Tae Jury wai otf one ni n11 Soars. The trial aa set for January 28. Moore waa charged by the gov- ! "naM"" "h having manafactnr- !' Hqnor on a large scale I ln Oregon and southern Wash - 1 Ingtcn. Witnesses who admitted "ey were moonauiners ana oooi - ; "Rgf testified lor tne govern-- menu istiiaiiuaicuivuiuan Defendants were Moore, his w lfe. Elizabeth, El wood Roy. C. a K , hn Andrew.. C.arenc; 1 ' , ' ' 1 ; Harry II. Hurst. , j - " DDE Cf ft C KIT M W I : r IViiJliLiii a vi rtllDC 1 UALUUH. VLiUUj , flTY VISITOR , chamberlain, presl- ', , ,..-,.. Oree0n j " ' ' Federation of Woman's Clubs of Oregon met with the local board ot the Woman's Library Club yes- terday afternoon. Miss Chamberlain has been yi8"lng throughout the county' at the various clubs. She return-1 ed to her home In Ashland last 'evening. CHAMBER WILL HFAR IFWFTT AMivrnvrentv!?1"" ",d Plum treei t0 . Ji .UI'L,OUn 1 St Jnley B. Jewett, Oregon lead - i er of predatory animal control for the Bureau of Biological Stir - 'vocal selections. -Mile Fence Brown, "a 150.000 acre field of pasture some field, don't you think. Purpose of the move was 'to separate the sheep and cattle 'pastures so that there will he no l trespassing, one upoh another. "We now have ",000 head of cattle grazing on the forest be- sides many sheep. "The lumber business of l.ake 'vlew Is very good and. In gen eral, things have been, looking up i In Lake county. We have not sold timber this yeBr but there are several cutting contracts un . dcrway." -.' TIIK WE ATI! KB OREGON: Unsettle,;, with Tula In norih and wnl portions tonight nit ttunclay; warmer la aaet por tion; strong tout burly winds; oo caslnnally fillet on the coast. Number G211 rsji ;F. RIDDLE IS THOUGHT Pool of Blood, Near Res ervation Town, Found . By Searching Party I FIND BLOODY KNIFE NEAR STRIFE SCENE . ' , . . Prominent klarruuh Indtaa SlUa. lng fnr. Ten Days; Think H Waa Taken Fonr Mllea) West of Itealty, Murdered, Dragged lo Car and Carried Away, Discovery this morning of a blood-stained knife, and blood-soaked '. ground four m:Ies west of Beatty, near the Klamath Falls-Lakeview' highway.'.coupled .with the' mysterious diaapearance ten days -ago of "Fred Riddle, iaTed 30,. prominent and ed. j28, the last time he Was Seen I ,. alive. , . Convinced that Riddle had met with foul play, a sear A lng party led by Reservation Of ileer Chock. 1 toot started out thla morning to ; methodically search the country ; gronnd Beatty tor trace of tho missing man. Early in the search they cams onto what la believed to be thai scene ot the murder on the night - Two dark reddish spots told better than words coalu of a' man bleeding to death. They vera six feet apart. The ground waa trampled aa If two or three men had been engaging In a struggle. Near the blood-stained ground was found a knife with distinct, traces ot blood on the blade. . Iu addition to this evidence. ; members of the searching party . said that a trail leading from j where, the knife and blood wera i discovered, to the road, indicated that a heavy object had been (Continued on Page Threw " ' j HILL SERVICE STATION SOLI Announcement of the sale Jim Hllla Service Station I Kosser was made toUay. ! Mr. Rosser, new owner of tho I station, waa formerly with' the l Checker Service station. Mr. 1 Rosser was formerly connected Aunt Het "The honeymoon Is over when she atopa wearln' a fancy boudoir cap at the breakfast table." MURDERED P9 I .'i