City Edition The Old Home Paper THE WKATHKn Oregon: Generally (air tV' night and Thursday, frnoslug tem perature In that Interior tonight. Gentle to moderate variable wlnl. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Prico Five Cents KLAMATH KALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMDER 19, 1928 Number 6220- TrnTinin ni I L v 1 1 11 1 n ll v " iLoiimuiii V VUV I " ill I niiiini I. -.- W III! 1 - W t. asm, mm. m mm mm mm, mm. I BARRED Judge A. L. Leavitt Sus tains Objection Defense Attorney This Morning' TRIAL OF WOODRUFF AND HOFFEE OPENS City Putrolnum XH Allowed To Testify In' Tin' , On" Ito-raiiao Ilia Name, A A .rn.I Jury Willie, Hid Not AMNir On IniUrlnii'iil . Anl""' Tu !" frndiinla. Alex Pnrdur, rlty pnlru.nuin. wIIucm ..! I In- kIuik lit Ihr Irliil if I. II. Huffer nnd W. Wood ruff, rluirg.il with milking lite Paras timrery. nn in allowrd la lriir f IiSm nmriiliiK In-toum i.f N Minn ruling tlwl lila IciIiimui MM llluillllllrllll IMTHUM- lf Hie Indictment agiiitM 1 1 "f frr mid Woodruff. Parduo waa wiliinaa before the grand Jury In lh Hoffee. Woodruff rase, but hi nam wan not inarrllxd on the Indictment Sgalnat th two men. n a wll neaa. W. P. Myr. attorney for llof fe and Woodruff, objected to Parduo' testimony, on th ground that I ho omission on the Inrflrlmcnt caused disqualifies Hun. After limit argumenta by both stale ami rirfuo. Judge l-cavlll sustained Ihe dfena objection. In Ma rullnat from l)u hunch, ho aiild that ruUiic if the statu u-' prame court niada tlm dcclalon niaudatnry and ail did that any nthir objections baaed on tlm nauiu premise, would bo suatulticd Id future rrlinllinl caae. fnth Junai ilnmilv illnlrll attorney, araued at I n g I li Kalnat Mr. Mviti' objection, holding that It wa not the In- frit of supreme rourt to prevent tllontlnuait nn I'hk Four) I.ON'nON. HP-. 10. (AIM A London brhlo todny cxi'ri'lm'd Iht wrtnian'a liri'fnailvi nnd i'Iiriik d hor mind -nd hr hrldn Itrooiii lit tlm 1ai niiniii.ul . I him IiIvIiik tlio aoi'lnLy cdliora an op portunity in pluro thrlr Htory nil di't'lllurlim hi.ucllliii.a In tlio of tnrnooii pnpira. ' Hhr win MU" J ill In Ruruund, n pmlUi Now y.fa!ndiT. mid ai' ritrdliiR to a rnri-ntly piilillxh.'d niiniiiininii'tit, win to hiiro hern Ifd lo ll it 1 1 ii r nf ilin fiimniiM Haifny iha m I by Ciiplulil Kilwurd I.owIh ValUi-l'opo nf tlio lloyiil arlllli'ry. Kha Hppi'orud ludny wllh ii lull youiiK iimy offlror, bill Im wiih nut llio mnn It had hci'ii anniuinrcd alio would mar ry. Ho wan l.ti nii'iiaiit Inn Uiw ri'iiio lli'iidcrann .MarKlllnp of tlm' royal onlnrrr. Wflcn tlio brlda wnn nnUrd how thla had enmo ubnul, alio lauphi'd rlmrinliiKly a alio ri'pllod: "For )Ii'viiji aakn. ci't I ho nnmoa . ritht. The olInT nnn la off. I'm Mil mnrrylyii Cnptnln I'opo." Poor Pa rtOur aon-ln-lnw I awful de apnndetit h o c n li s e ho ran t mnkn a llvin'. lie a tried prel. ty nt it c li everything except wnrklu'." LONDON BiE CHANGES MIND vt Boy' r 3 1' ! .V- Scyniiiiir HHVlmin, 1 1, la cn'.lcij II Inavvat hue In Tiuollia" kIumi. afli-r In (in y r.n thi. flrnl piny of l In' Kuliir. bv Inx'.alid on it)lPK iclili-r tlirniiitli'Hit tlio fnotiinll it a in ' lln arnrcd a Inn, lidwn, whli-h won for hla limn, and ri)llii-i! at thi i-iid of tlm muni'. At a huapltul. h" liua ri'iiiiilliid li '-it ili-aih, and iiMinimnii'a havp kIvkh tlirNi tHnia nf I, I. ..id In Mix huH nf anvliix lilm. AIIOAItl) THE 1". B. FAI.' H)N OFF III.UCK ISLAND, It. 1 I. illy way nf Hid Ulm lalnnd . foaH (iuard nullum lr. 19.! (J'l Thd auliniarlne H-t. wlibh I .I..wh l.w il,a kUrn In Si f.'i-l of water whin nn at-1 ivmnt to ralna hur wllh m-w lift ing hooka waa mad InM nlithl. I won hmiichl to tlio aurfarn t j 9:17 a. m. I diiy. Tlio rrafl hnd bvon dcllbiTtttt'ly mink without a ri-w at 8:21 Monday ni.irnlns. AlthmiKh of f h-i-ra Uat nlaht annnunrril Ihnt a third ponioun would Iik ui'd to float thr 231 fort hulk, aoon attir daybrrnk thry ftiti-rrd tlm forward lor-' pod.) InndlnK hatrh wlibh waa hlKh and dry out of tho wntor and ) iwaard through othrr rom pariimnu to th motor r-om. Tlila loinpnrimi'nt wn found flonil.'d but from I ho control room which wna dry lHn waior In llli moir ronipariinniit waa blown out. Thu aubmnrlno waa aunk hy floodiiiK Ihr hallaat tank in Ihe i-nn'iic room only and how tlio motor room l ull water waa not Imnii'itluicly diicnnlui'd. Two poHnllihi caiiKca for the ai'cldcut worn aiiRitcalcd. A look In n wull nf I hi compart mcnt or a IruklliK Riiakct on Ihn door acp arailim the cnclno rioni from tho motor mum In tho atom. CONDITION OF L. DICKERSON HELD CRITICAL COltVAI.I.IS, (Ire., Dec. 19. tl') I. on I (llipl Dlckerson, former Oreg n State college grid Htnr. fighting for life wllh a stub wound In hi lung, waa not out of danger today. Physician aiild ' ihe onto mo would not be known for anmc' days. No marked change wn reported In hi con- i dltion today. I.niu.a llryiint. Cor va 1 1 la youth, I In Jail chanted ' wllh having attacked Dlckcnmn because of Jealousy ever, a walt rea. ' SUBMARINE SH RAISED TODftY King Better; Condition Still Classed Critical LONDON. Dec. 19, lP) The di.ipcratn buttle which (leorgo ha been wnglim for hla llfo continued sninewhal In hi favor today. l This mnrnltiR'a tnedlrnl bulle tin, llkn Ihe two of yesterday, recorded Improvement, even though alight. Despite Ihn fact thnt hi majesty' gain has been slight. It Ims beep definite and a m:re hopeful atmosphere prevail ed among palace officials. Till morning's bulletin which wu lgned by Sir Stanley llewett. Sir llnuh nigby and Lord Diiw son of I'enn was a follow: "Tho King hn had a restful night. Thu Blight Improvement nfiiml veaterdnv entillnuo." The develoiiinenls'ot tho lilt- OPEN BIDS m j An univiarKeu Jti OF HIGHWAY ! i Six Offers Received for Construction of Last Link of Highway CONTRACTS WILL BE LET LATER IN DAY Klnlo lllk'i vjiy ( (iiiuiillin lliisll) I'liKiiiii'il In IVi'imi Iiik fir 1'-I lllllliuiiy Conaliiirtion I'imh unini; Mnny llliln nro Iti'fUM-il lUi'MiiM Tlfi-y WVw ItMU'ril Timi IjiIi I'OltTI.ANI), Oc. Do-. 19, (A I'l-Thit iiiiiat larsi'ly aili'lidid aittto hlaliway co'mmlaaloii tnoi't I iik of the yur opinid today. Til ii Utile r.nl aialicncd ' llix riunnilliili at tlio rouriliuuar could not hold one-third thnic who wlatii'd In ntli'iid. Oni-half of thoito thnt Kainid rntrunco had lo aland. For moiiilia the hlithwiy torn mUalon could not let contract! for new road work on account of the nienai of tho ao called Dunne lillla that were on the Initially ballot. Wllh theae de feated in November, the com- ulalou adrertlatd for work to be let aa quickly aa poaaltjle. At todiiy'a meeting were mem In ra of county coun from every county In the atuto, repreaenta- llvea from cmumerclnl cluua and fi'Aniltitid tin lMHe Flva) SET DATE FOR Preliminary hearing of Mr. and Mr. II. linker. Indian, charged wllh the murder of IIU wi'll Kiddle. Klamath. Indian, near lleatty Thankagiving eve. will be held before llert C. Thonia.' I'nlled Slute Comni'i nloner, December 27. It wu au nnunced today by Mr. Thoma. A repreaentutlre of the I'u llml Slate Nllatrlct ntlorney'a office will conduct thu govorumeut'a cnao befoio the federal miiRia rlnte. Charge of flrat degree murder ha been riled uitulnst llaker and hi wife. GIRL MARRIES BUT FAILS TO RECEIVE CASH ltF.ADlNfl, Pa.. Dec. 19. OP)- Ciitbryn IJ iic km an. of Siony Creek, who naked pin newapapera laat February to any she would marry a man wllh 110, mm to en able her to Hiipport her aged mother nnd tepfiitber. I now n bride. It -!8 learned today thai she wn married several days aso l.i William 1 1. .muni, a telephone line man. The plrl received many offer of marriage lint winter, hut none with the hoped for IliOum. medlnlti future nro awaited aux lously, the p".silolllty always be ing present of his ninlesty'a suf fering a rottinok.- There no disposition to minimize Hie fuel that thu royal pa I lent 'a condition still whs critical. It wn n month ngn today Ihnt the public was first Informed that the King was 111. The critical phase of the Ill ness which wu p:lainlnx Ihe patient' system apparently wa reached on December 2 when Ihe official bulletins reported heart wcnknc' and this period of most anxious suspense rnntl'iued al most I fortnight until ufler Dec. 12 when nn operation wn per formed for chest drainage which seemed t) have, marked the end of tlio downward trend. - tmasSpirit I "f'hrlitm.ia. The Mna of riirlHt, ihe day on which Ihe hlrili of clirlMl U leibruti'd tbrouKliout the i ll Hired world l'i 1 ouch morn approa.-liliiK." were tin- opciiliiit wurdt of an Improa- lalve t'brialiuai Kpcccli dollvcred l(y II. II. Dunbar, prominent In aurance mini, before the forum Itinchiiin of Hie cbamlHT of com-llli-rco tod:iy. "Thla la a day which Ix'nlil' veraitlly releliraled IhrouKhoiil thu eiiilrt f'brfhlluii world. 1'tiua tho llnporljince of thin day la of utJ moat 'importance Jn ihe liven offi nu ll aim all of u;. : ' "Tho day uud tlio event liato become an nnlveraal thin the nr i liln at our knoea, the axed by ' our ildo look forward wllh fond, uiiflclpallon lo Ii recurrence and live on ihe memory of thla .: cailon until once oxaln It re cira While the axed and the - younn embrace of mind, the' memories ao dear to all." "Thla event waa in the Knat ' 'diirliiK i he third century act on ;tll alime day of Ihe year With Klamath Falls TeacHers Plan' Activities for Xmas Holidays Frnaty air. mow. bright llxbta. pine treea In door a and out (lit tering, with dccoratloua hrluira the realization of the uearneaa of Chrlattna holiday. With the approach of Friday. Deiemher 21. teacher of Klam ath Fulla aclioola. like aiudeuta. are ' looking forward to two wecka. o( reat. , , Two wedding, so far as could : he learned by a Herald reporter today are nil that will tako p ace during the t'hriattnaa holidays lu Ihe teacher' circle. Mln Mar xuerlto Kdwarda. teacher at Mllla ai'honl will become the hrlde of Mark Knnll on Friday afternoon. I R. H. SHEPPARD PAYSSUPREME PENALTY TODAY MI1.I.KDHK ll.l.K. On. . Dec. 19. I API K. II. Shcprard waa put lo death In the electric chair at the aiate prison' here today for the murder of Homer Fowl er of Atlunla. - He went calmly to the clalr. RECEIVE DEATH MESSAGE TODAY With 41 death nicaango at his office, Keith Ambrose, chief of police,' wan today making every attempt lo locate 1. 3. Jotiea. A lelegrnm lo Mr. J.inea was sent thl morning from tlio he. Arizona. Informing him of the passing nf lleury Jones, The wire waa sent from the Miles Mortuary. . "I have no Idea where , Mr. June ' can be 1'cuted and will appreciate information a to hi whereabout." Ambrose said. Kills Killer lmWT'1fmmmmtmmf g mm .7"'"-- Th" spirit of vengeance snatched Zla VudtoAa (left) out of the simple r In of servant In the household of tha 11 the slain Al banian minister to Prague, uud made him a murderer. From his native Albania. Vuclttimi traveled to I'raane. where Amman tieiii. trlghtl a strident, was on trial for th killing of the diplomat. Kn loriiis Ihe crowded court room. Ihe servuut tired seven denih-dealltiR shots Into the youth's b-tly. - Ajiiimnuvr Ilia linpthtm and tlio two com memoraletl on .anuury i, which in the Weal la the feaat of F.pl pliany la featlraJ In commemora tion of ChrlU'a be I lie inaUlfealed on a aturt. "The itlvlnx of preo-nla and ihe biirnlnK of candle charailer lied It. The Itoniun Church f inline; thla featlvul deeply en :rciich'd In piapular eaieem, r.iae y adopted it. and at the aamo time aitefed it lu inieniiun and ohaervanci. i eft not null! about tllA rear of SI A. D., thai Ihe-pow-itk ai'iepied I'hrUl a Cod and man. that la -poHaeaalnK both Dl vlnq and Human naiure", the leaker mid. 1'p umll that time Mime de. tared lie waa divine, aonie human and aonie hardly wiaued to accept cither. Kven after 1!, yeara ome atlll wlah ed to doubt. "Now It la tho I'nlveraal fele lirallon of the en lire world.'" The" rarlnua aya which roun tr!n eelebrated the- Vuetlde 'i,nili,,ir,l V'tu Flv-I r will be married e: ihe home .of Mr. and 3ara. Klmer H. Ilalal er. The young couple will apend i heir honeymoon In southern Cal ifornia. Mlaa Drna Iteluertnon will be- eme the bride of Henry Havel Jnirrt of MarsUfield. The wed ding will be aoleninixed In Port "land on Sunday. The honeymoon Will be spent in Seattle. . . Emily. Huldeman wi.l motor to Cottage C.'rone where he will en joy the. holiday with her par ents, . , Mis Cladya Scott ia looking forward to a delightful time in 'Pnnllnnpil nn Par ThrM PORTLAND MAN' KILLS HIMSELF POItTI.AND. Ore.. Dec. 19. (JP Vernon E. Chappell. 21. wa found dead today with a bullet hole in hi temple and a gun ly ing nearby. In a small shack In N'orih P.-rtlnnd where ha livt-d alone. Hown lait seen alive early Sunday when he quit work a fireman at a lumber pi int.' Ills father said he had been despon dent. . y w HEAVY QUAKE SHAKES EARTH WASHINGTON. Dec. .19. (AP) A "very heavy" earthquake wa recorded beginning-at :.' o'clock this morning on the seis mograph at Georgetown univer sity. Director Tondorf estimated Ihe diaturhance was 9.0U0 miles from Washington, but he did not calculate the direction. in Court OF SCIENCE Fossilized Remains Found On Continental Divide In Remote- Section - DATE BACK SEVENTY1 FIVE MILLION YEARS' . , rrri All Hi raloi lu Itcroarknlilc Scien tific Discovery Hi-prei nla I'.n lire HUlory of Krolullon, Ac cording lo lU'port Rubiiilltcil bj fnlversliy of t'nlifornin Men. IIHRKEl.EY, Calif., Dec. 19. W) Two t'nlverntty of California clcntlat were preparing today for clnneltying a ton of foiuill found in a hitherto unexplored New Mexican carlhbed aald to have rpeclmens fr'.m every geo logic, age from 75.u.0i).nui) years alio. .,up to T.UAO.iluO yeara ago and so valuable to science that the discoverers refused to reveal its location. The ac enllata are Prof. C. L. Camp, ccrator of amphibians and reptiles and V. L. Vanderh-of. muaeum collector.' They said their discovery wa made In a section of the state so remote that the natives threah their grain with band flails and grind their own flour. School are 7 a miles . opart, and the residents seldom speak English. Deeply religious, the people, said the (Continued on Paac KtahU IS GET "LOCKf HEALY CHICAGO. Dec. 19, (PI Two time Clyde "Lucky" Ilealy es caped assaselnaiinn. Yesterday he didn't. I Hi body, three bullets In the , head, wa found beside the curb of-a South Side street. For many hour he wa marked on the coroner 'a records a the victim of a "vampire" motorist. When a careful examination wa made last night, the bullet holes were found. ! Healy. whoae father wa a well known politician on the South Side .two doradea ago, apparent ly had been "taken for a ride" In his own car, which was found I several block away. Search was ' started for his chauffeur. Bart Hiley. -.'. Police said an unsuccessful attempt to. kill llfily vn made some time ago , by the Masters ' gang nf Dea Moines to whom. : police --wore told Jlual)" oUl' ino barrels of water Which wa sup- posed to he moonshine. Another attempt against 111 life was made : following the slaying of a West 'side tailor, who trafficked in liq- , nor a a aide line. : WAIt OX TliAFFIC VIOl.ATOfW CONTIXI'KS POIITLAND. On.. D'C. 19. (J1 Tho police court docket bad 130 new names today a a re sult of arrests, in the war on traffic law violators, with pros- . pect that total fines Imposed since December Should go ah:ve 'jtl.iiilli today. Hoover Not With Coolidge, Claim UPENDS AIRES, Doc. 19. (A) i Tnlted States In the affairs of La Epoca, a' newspaper which f other American nations was is generally regarded as a spokes-! brought up by Sen:r Yrlgoyen. man for President Yrlgoyen. said ' Mr. Hoover explained that lnler todny that Herbert Hoover In ventlon hy tho I'nlled States had conversing with the Argentine not been undertaken with the president t"ld him that in the design of protecting American future the Vnited Stales govern- economic Interests but was for ment would never Intervene In safe-guarding the lives of Amerl tbe international affairs of other con rltlxens. countries, that It would r -spect President Yrlgoyen wa under their sovereign! and would rec- sto:d then to have referred lo ognlxo their right to manage view of Intervention expressed their own problems. by President Coolidge In 'his President Yrlgsyen was quoted speeches and Mr. Hoover wa as saying that he believed that suld to have replied Hint Mr. Mr. Hoover waa not In accord Coolidge had been'ohllged 10 pro wlth the Ideas of President Cool- coed a be had d:ne In view of Idge. the clr.'iimstance of the Uidlvld- The newspaper said thnt the ual a.-es. ....... subject of Intervention by Ihe. (Conilnuca on Page Four) t Narcotic Queen "Queen of Ihe dope ring," police . called Mr. June floyd after she wa arrealed In Chicago in a i room stocked with heroin, coc aine and opium rallied 'at 11, ooo.OUO. She I shown here after ' being taken to New York City to he - questioned regarding opera tion of the narcotic ring and any. thing that she might know about . the murder of Arnold Kothstein. ' Mrs. Boyd. Chicago agent of Jos- , eph linger. In whose baggage $2,000,1100 worth cf drug were found, proved a willing witness , before the grand Jury. SOLD Once again on the threshold of the ' Christmastide, the Mixpah class of the ' .First Methodist church will honor the "mother" of the 'class, Mrs. Sarah Llndley, .whj today 1 towelling congratu lations from her acores of friends. She 1 S3 years of age today.' With eyes, beaming with ex citement, Mrs. Llndley, one of tho prominent pioneers of southern Oregon greeted the guest of the class thla afternoon at the church parlors. Despite her age. Mrfc. LlnUles is active and ever ready to tnke part in affairs of tlm chunh of which she ha Ion? been a member. Mrs. Undley likes to recall the early days when she came west as a ycung girl from St. Louis where she was born In IStS. For more than 35 years she has been a resident of southern Oregon. "To know her la to love her." is the expression so often ned by th:se intimate with ,Vrs. Llndley. With her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Llnd ley. she makes her home on Llnd ley Heights. ' . ACHING TOOTH IMPELS MAN TO TAKE OWN LIFE ' TOUT CHESTER. N. Y.. Dee. 19. (AP) A tooth ache Is bo lieved to have driven Max Stem pian of Greenwich, Conn., to commit suicide. lie visited a dentist office here for treat ment early last evening and finding the doctor out. leaped from a window in the office and disappeared. Early this morning his body was found hanging by u belt from a rafter in a coal yard. He leaves a- wife and seven children. In Accord NOTED 83 YEAR PRISONERS GET AWAY FROM PEN i . i . . ' Alvin Hodges and Jesse Watkins Saw Through j Prison Bars ESCAPE IN ROWBOAT ION McNEILi ISLAND j Wbllo Other Convict ace HlnttUvt Ilymiw, Two Deapcrnte Men Kf-' - feet Ilarlnff Eacap From Fell j ernl PrnllnniUryi.'i No - Tmra j Found of Pair l Police. ., i TACOM.I, Wash., Doe. 10, . t f) Hawlnjr, their way throntth steel bar lo the strain or hymn t bring suns; by prisoners) ami i guard during morning; drrotkm i ai exercbirs. In tiie prison chapel, 1 1 wo prisoners, 'one of them aerr ' Ing lite term for murder, e t rapes! from .McNeil island fcicral ' i penitentiary about 0 o'clock this i morning. I The prisoners who staged tha 'daring escape are Jesse IL Wat- kins,-25. s itter, and Alvla Hod Iges, serving a sentence of a year 1 for violation of the national mot , or vehicle act.' The two fugitives apparently i made good their escape from tbe , w.muu.- .in u 1 1 ij a 1 1,: r, iuq okiiiv , was discovered, a row boat own ed by a ranttier on the . Island 'was reported misslug. - .- . Prison launches are Patrolling ,thewaters ot. Pufet Sound for jmile otf 'STrslfles of Ihe Island titr -the -hope. o( i preventing (hrt l escaping men from reaching the 1 mainland.- - Officers are also pa ' trolling the mainland on the Ta- coma side to intercept the flees Ing convicts i . , SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 1, (A P) -Jesse It. Watkins, who. es caped from tbe federal prison at McNeil Island today, was con victed here of the murder on the San Francisco presidio of. Henry W. Chambers, (1. The slaying occurred in a lonely stable Aug ust 20. IS 27. Chambers", body was , tound bound and sagged. A sack con taining $250 in cash was strap ped In a leg purse, overlooked by Watkins. who in a confession, lator repudiated, admitted ha sought the ageo man's money.;- FIND NO TRACE a OF COUPLE IN RIVER CAN YOty GRAND CANYON. Arls.. Dec 19. (Jp) Grave fear for the llvoa of Mr. and Airs. , Glenn Hyde, missing somewhere along Ihe Col orado river, were felt here today after an airplane search had prov ed fruitless, and the same raging tcrrents which . the llydes had started out to navigate in a home made scow. had held export river searchers lo only II miles of progress In 12 hours. From noon until darkness two army air planes, sent frcm March Field, California, raced above the bed of the . treacherous river, and swooped down . In Its canyons from Needle. f'AUfnrnln. to point thirty miles east of Las ' Vegns. Nevada; without finding a ' Trace of tho missing adventurers. Aiint Het "The trouble about marryln a. man younger than you is that he start In feel In' sorry for you an' end up feelln' sorry for himself." - , ! ill )