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THE WEATHER
Oft BOON' fnaettled tonight
find Tuesday, local now in the
et and mow turning to ruin
writ portion. IUlor ttnpra
turm. Moderate louth to vrit
winds on the tout.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OHEGO.V, . MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1320
Number G216
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RUMORS OF
CVTCMOinil
LAI LIlulUll
ARE DENIED
Ralph Budd Scout Re
port of Conitruction
Into California
SAYS HE IS NOT IN
SOUTH TO SEE JAMES
Humor of I'uufcreiNe ItolMecii
' Thrnt Hallway Olflcli.la tiuic
Credence to Humor Tluit Im
portant I'o.ifcrvm Wan I'rotcr
Way In Hay City Over IWIble
Intrusion From Itlaiiuitlt
HAS l'lt.N IS t, Jlin. Ul. (
!) Ilnlpli lludd, 1'rv.ntrnl 'f
tho Great N'i,iil,rit railway, ar
rived here Huiidny and ruuntl
report that lm lml roniri for a
n'Mfrrriirw with Arthur Curtl
James, lo control tlm WoU-rn
I'aclflr. regarding tho bitter
maul' nvm rtlrnlluna In
California, lip said be lind cutun
in an urdlnary buln-a trip.
"Regarding rumor that Ibu
tirnnt Northern limy ronm lulu
Culltotulu iroiu kiuimlh Falla,
Oregon, t lit) fart la that our cv
loualott to Kluuialh Full la a
finished project. Wo get along
, very nicely tnuru with IUl HiiulU'
rii Pacific aud I mn confident
tbut tho director haw not un
dleus.wd extension of lliv Kin
math lino Into California." said
Uudd.
T. M. Schraarher. chairman of
llio Western Pacific executive,
committee. la scheduled to arrive
today from tho east. Jumna lm
twit In Han Frauclaro for auroral
day and tho fact thut tho thn;o
railroad chief were hero fcimu
lanlanoouay waa reapoualbla lor
rumor of the coufcrcurc.
HAI.KM. Ore., Jun. 21. (AP)--Forreat
Halo Hugger, oldext son
yOUTHDflOWNS !
IN ILL POND
or .Mr. and Mm. Glen DiiBger.'
. drownrd In the Valaela Mill
V pond wl.lh, p aying In a boat
Hnliinlay. The body wrnt recov
ered and funeral aervli ea will be
held from Indepundemo Tuesday, '
LARGE LOAD OF
- PONTIACS WILL
ARRIVE ON 1ST
A eurloud or new Pontluv
slxii are due li arrive In Klam-
nth Fall on Febnuivy fliat, uu
cording to word received hero lo
day by It Prnrlo llrolher and
Anderson Mo(ur., Inc.
According to Duke O'Nell, Riilra
iniinagi'r f;r the company tho
shipment will contnln ntumlurd
anil two door sedan.
Poor Pa
"It looks lllto Mn' Hlilers
never can think of anything
to wrlto I'Xerpt 13 toll her J
how Hood thulr husliandu are
to 'em."
ri-.viji
mil V -
AIRPLANE
AND AUTO
IN CRASH-
j BAN IIKKNAKIHNO. Calif..
I Jan. 21. I AIM A Kumluy iiiiilur
j !mk family of six, Including a;
xiundfnlhcr, today waa describing i
lo their nelphbora I lie frltclit
ii ud thrl.la of having an airplane,
awoop out of a auow swirling akr
lo wild head-on with their nu
' toniolillo and of how good It
waa to hnv escaped wlih nothing
;Uioro t tin it a ver Jolting.
' Tim lima nt tutor, who wb
"auiht In a raging aiiownlorm
iwbhh swirled down from Hi"
! Kau llimurdlna tnoiinlalna to
'tho fringe of Houtlii'rn Callfor- i
nl'a oraucn aroma, II ki-w Ikc waa
jallvo and ahlo to tell tho unuaual'
iin'a.
Thu luulo DvldMiro of Hi"
rraiili a plane wlih a lire. ki n
proM-iior and wind, and a motor
;rur wlih a aniaahi'd ruillulur and
hood alood anamlom-d In th
Huh alonicililu' the Nnllnn.il Old
TrolU hluhwa thrvo mill tn.t
of horc.
On tho riM'urd of tho San M. r
nardlim pntli u alullon, whi ro I In
aurrirora wvro lirouaht l.iat ulKht
tCulillliu! un I'ntfa Tlir.
Ira Kerry. 22. well known
lyouiia mail of Mardoel. California
'took III Ufa lute Huudny tilitht,
jnccurdliiK to word rucelvcd horn
thla uiornliiK.
M hll III i In Inforinuilon could
iCOOELH
SLAYS HIMSELF
hi H-arueo oi mo aiiiriuu, u i ( ma lire, wniiii prone out no-; an li:nna oi more 1 nan a moniu o Kf,en no p:an lo deliver an ad
undoratood young Gerry shot , iwem llio walla of tho homo. wa duration. Miss lluten has boen on ti,? aubjoct.
uniiiii.il wnn a revolver. !
The runiulu worn laid lo realu
at Mnt'd-Nd thla afternoon. ' n:tuiillng lo thaw out frosvn
! Funeral arrangements were lnwaler pipe.
ji-U.irmi of tho Karl Whlllotk ! I,.' ol.liiit up from hi work bo
.Funeral Home. mw tho plain was bvlng awept
i - . - . ; by fluiuiw. Ilia first thought wa
BIRTHS DOUBLE
, DEATHS DURING I ""'"" lti ror nf 11,0
' . . . An o..ii.nliva nciililui.l his wlfit and ttltHll-
YEAR OF 1928:'
One contributing factor to Klu-
mnth'a uiipret-edenti'd lucreuae j
In populallon Iwinme known to- j
day with tho announcement from
Dr. 0. M. Newitnni. medical direr- i
tor of llio Klamath county lioulth i
uiill, that the number of births i
during the past year was nlmu.il j
twice as much o.i deaths for the j
sumo period. i
I llucorda at the county ben I 111
jufflen reveal that Ihoro wero 4IU
jblrlh a rompared with 2.13
i deaths, atiuoat a two to ouo mu
Ijorlly for the titork. .
W. LEE EXTENDS
STAY IN SOUTH
W. T. l.oe, county aw.ow.ir.
recovering from an ultack ,,(
i relet li: rheumaili'ni ul Itlchariltmi
I Springs, Calir, ha decided to ex-
'lend hi sojourn nl llio health ru-
jaort for several dtiys. .Original -
ly tho connly offlclul had plun-
lied lo return tho forepart of tills
week.
j Mr. I.eo Is still III nud derided i takeu lo Ills homo and n very i
lo prolong his slay when hu wusjcold and dlxguMled slierlff started I
! advised uf cxceunlva cold III llio i to backtrack toward a cemtort-
: Klumitlh baiilii, .tililc homo and warm bed.
Famous Gangster Chief
Pays Supreme Penalty
i,
ItOCKVUCW PRISON', Uellii-j fli it hhock al 7:10 and was of
fonto, l'a., Jan. 21. ( AIM Paul j ru hilly dead l 7 : 1 1. Robert Kl
Jawoi'sikl, niiloiioiis hu ml II chief-1 llolt, offlclul executioner for suv
taln ii nd killer, today paid wllltoral stutcs, llirew thu switch thai
his Ufa, fur tho r't bo admitted 'scut both limit lnio eternity.
pluylng In (lie death of seven' Juworskl, supported by two
men. lie died u he had lived, a guards, tillered the death .hum- j
tuuu w ithout, religion, going lo burnt exactly 7 o'clock. Hu up-
the cK-ctrlc eliulr here unattended pvarcd lo bo In a due. The ur- ,
except by two guanUi. irogant ulllludu ho hud ntvadfut-1
Directly nttcr Jjworakl had ' ly maintained waa gone. Ill'
econ pronounced dead. Calvin D. i Tollcring step, pioduotcd by a
.Junius, of I'ppcr Durhy, w a ; paralyzed leg, the result of po-1
jfiti'uppcd In the chulr and paid lire bullets, caused him to be I
. -....,e.u.
Doylestown bootlegger. , As ho slopped up to the chair
Jaworalcl was given his first ; ho stumbled on the root olec-
ishock ut 7:02 and was dc-jlurcd ; trotlo. Tho guard pravonted his
idoad ut 7: 08. Junius took his, tcoutlniiva ea l'uue six)
J nM
RES DENC
E!
. of tho ruuuly Kluuiuth ill lion
ahlrrrtd In th flrxt irm And
Fire Raze Dwelling On uh-cro wiaihur of tho winter.
p r W'H ' K'amalh Kalla waa appuri'iitly
rower company Will- ifh(1 )(l ,-KI-rt romumnlly In wnita
iamton River Ranch Iienirul Oroaon. for th uien ury
lyeatrrduy morulnn rtoppid lt
wnTUIwr CArr IKI 'downward fllKhi at ito. and tula
NvrHINJj SAVED IN (morning puuat'd at two degrei-
EARLY SUNDAY FIRE''1'0''"- Ai-ordlng to report
! from Chllottiln and l"ort Klu-
'
i Mr.
ami Mr. J. I. (irliin- llla-
roit-r lllnw Junt In Time to
ruiM Mall and Ci-llluj
atn In; Mr. Uriiur In Ihuie'
"
mi nt Than Inn Out Pipe
Time of Tire
Klre of uudiiioruilui'd irigln
cninplctfty dualroyed the ranch
- houiu of Mr. and Mr. J. U.
tirlm" on Wllllatuann Itlver ear
ly Sunday niornlnir. Not oven
tho pi-rtonal oclonKlni; of Mr.
and Mr, Orltun worn ared
.front tho burulnaj hulldlni and
!all h.uachold offocla wuru do-
Ulroyed. i
The hom. a two alory framo ;
jdwelllnx of 9 laren room, waa;
I owned by Tho California Oregon '
' Power rotniintiy. Kur the al
f ur year Mr. and Mr. Urimoai
Ikivo lived I here, inanuKina; tho I
i larite mm h. located on William-
on lllvor,
ihn o mlloa from llio
"umln hlahway.
Irnt Ulscovureu uy sir. urtmes
he worked In tho basement
of .Mis. Grime whom ho found
win-kins In the kltcheu.
(Cniicnuv-a on I'abb Four)
QUITE W
What was roiwrtcd to be a
dead man, turned nut to bo a
very much alive but half-frown
man silt lug In tho rear scat of
a wrecked machine Hoar The I
Dallrs-Cullforiilu highway at Al-:
goma.
Sheriff Low, responding to the
cell, rushed out to the sccno of I
1,1,0 ,ic,'ain i 8 a- m-ii,i;,v- t11" ;
man In tho hack scat had been!
i a,,l" r Iwo companions two!
! """"-they had m.uu Into A1-,
.mint., in nf....... n ultit it iun
I " " - t
J Two more hour oi tho sero
'wcuther." said I ho sheriff, "and
1 that man would hvo been Hol
"f as a board.
The man, who' guvo his name
as Tom House of A'goma, was
m is
Mercury
iseiow Lei'o in Many
Oregon Districts
Klnif liorrua' rli ou the Kb-
'mnlh louiitry tlchU'in d Kunda)
Innd Monday whllx In all -ion
mailt, aub-xiro weather prevail -
ed and, out oaat, the (ul k silver
nearly dropped out of the tlur -
I Annual Cattle Rustling Loss
! In State Over Half Million
Inaofnr a tho Oregon ratila
and horac ralalng aasoctatlon ran
dotermlno, annual loaea from
IBCPR PinNFFR
IIULU I IU4IS-UII
PASSES fl
i
Mia Nelllo Doten, a rea'di-ul optrcnKlli of rattlemun to fight
; Kvno for raoro than 4
id itway at -the olrl ftntilly .
hniiio on Bunil.iy nltrht following
in poor neaiiu lor several years.
i Mis Dnlcti served aa p:iBilo
trea at Keno for several years.
Tho Dole.it family canto from
Yrcka. Calirornla locntloi nt i
Keno, which was then known a
Doten, Oregon, named tor Mir
Dolcn's father. Cy Dntrn. Th-i
family was ruined at Keno where
Mlts Doten received her educa
tion and spent her life. wl:h the
exception; of the brief time uhe
lived III California, prior to com
ing to Oregon.
j Two brother, II. 1!. Doten and
!.. II. Doten and two sisters, Mrs.
j Ruth Manning or Eugene and Mrs. !
'L. E. Way of llandon aro loft to!
mourn her passing.
Tho remains aro at tho Karl
Willi lock Kuncrnl 1 Ionic. Timer -
al arrangements will be made lot -
er. -
Fortune Left This Dog
; Hick, bluck' and whllo Kugll-'h setter, tiecint worry about whero bis
,,,. uom1(. fr , ,,,; prt.lly tor rtcr
ltle uolh of ni;,trets, .Miss Minnie Hoover. In Los Angeles re-
eenlly, bur will left bur entire csluto to provide for Dick' keep
and couiforl.
Drops To
nioincli'r. In Bpranuo Ulrcr for
um;iSc, onw rcldfiit reported
that tho ni'-nury had aunk to 21
dtcrii-a bidow urn.
The Icy lilant from the north
'followed c'oio on tho hcl of
the l.lxKi't mjow alorm of tho
-yenr Thuraday and Krlday which
;cariHitid tho lowlamla with from
,al liirhia to clElit Inrhe of anow
land from one to two feet on tho
mountain treL.
: Continued cold I Klamath"
weather menu for tonight and
.tomorrow.
Lukca of the Klamath country
' icnntluur4 oo ! roun
"inntor(ird' cattle rustling In
Oregon total over one half mil
lion dollar In fact, that figure
1 retarded a rxrcptlona'ly con
servative.
Thla itatement and many more
on the seme theme wore made
. thla morning by C. I.. Jamleaon.
I'rlnevllle, vl':e-preldent of the
Oregon rattle and horso ralaera'
.imorlatiou. Mr. Jamluron 1 In
outh central Oregon for tho tola
di moit of moblllilna the
yianihe ruatlln-j menare.
Mr JtimieKiin will leai-e Kta-
J,,. n to.t.r for i.nkn ri.
j "You hove no Idoa the ex
tent of this "motorized" rustling
traffic". Mr. Jamleson cmphas
iicd "Why, within a short dis
tance of Prlncvllle, 81 steers
were stotcn from one range."
Mr. Jamleson said three mra
iure had been submit ted by the
C'uttlo Grower' association
.'Contlnueil on raa Tourl
FINE MAN FOR
HAVING LIQUOR
Found guilty of potjse'jlon of
liquor. Tom Worden v lined
;J0 or 25 days In the city jail
i brought before Police Judge, U.
!s. Valentine this morniiv.
! He paid tho fine of Jili and
i wn released.
- -h
Y-;xV -, fir
VESSEL ON
REEF: SAVE
PASSENGERS:
i
Dollar Line President Gar -
field Fast on Rocks jn
Bahama Islands '
EIGHTY -ONE TAKEN.auy of tjm major xroop aroao;
FROM LARGE LINER, 7.." i
or leaa clofoly to all the ret, and )
Trniuri-r of Pio.kciirim Kfrertnl appearlnfr, therefore, a a apcclal 1 Qaction of Defense Attomeyn
Wltbont Trouble; Uled Int.. I'3' """V"01 r" "A .' . J Indlcnto Powlbllity That Self
Weeckcd H..1P-, Idfeboau and j .K-fe or DoetHco of ppar.
Tmn.fWl to P....AiurricaUr)r dlM.ardc(,. whlll, paln
nilhont Trouble: Calm eVraiaud animal (roup Dr.' Clark al-
AMs Ilcernc
NEW yor.K, Jan. 2t. 611
Her 81 paenger transferred to
janotber ship, the Dollar Liner
President Garfield was bard
I aground tcday on a coral reef In
j tho Dabama Inland..
The passengers, wlih their bag
gage and the sbip'a mall cargo,
wore tak?n by tho Tan-America
to be landed at Naasau, Bahama
Islands today.
The Pan-America went to the
aaolntanre of tho President Gar
field when the ship sent out an
8 O S at 7:23 a. m. yesterday.
The diirtress call wan followed by
wlrel"i mcsfagei .soylnj the Dol-
,nir i.mi i nr . oiuumu nio
MattnlJlu Jioefs at the northern
jtlp of tbe Bahama Island.
: Ailnouuccmout or tna saie
! transfer
nfer of the passenger, u.thout 1929 license plates or
urs later was made by Robert '""" rc'P' temporary
E. Duff, operating manager of
the Dollar lino here. Ho said'""" lo S'v oa why they
tho officer, and crow cf the ?carcd h-5P '-"
I President Garfield, numbering
i ISO had remained aboard tbolr
ship, which was not taking water
and wa in no Immediate dan
Igor.' j When tho S O 8 was received
a naval tug pnt out from Char
leston. S. C. and the wrecking
tug Wntbler was sent from Jack
sonville. Florida. I'pon receiving
word tho passengers were safe.
.Continued oa Paya Six)
N EW S EM ESTER
T
nl
i 'Spring semester in tho city
laud county echools of Klnmath
'county opened this marnlng.
0 BED
; At high school twenty-seven j , -: '
eighth grado gradu.ites from Mills! WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. (AP)
and Fremont rchools were en-1 President-elect lloovor left this
rolled by Paul T. Juckson, prln-J morning for Florida, where ho
clpu! during tho pa?t week. 'will remain until hlsj-etum here
i An assembly tor the "fnwh"for tho March 4 Inauguration.
:n'iis held nt the b'gh school this
moraine. A few students, recent
iurrlval. in llio eltv entered in
various grade at high school
thls morulim
In tho city scnouis. children
I wero arranged lu their uuw quni-
I a........ 1. . . . .
iiiibi luttio uciun riinuKiu i uvn
I ,
luumg nun p. imiuiiuuii, uiill
were made last Friiluy.
Air Mail Pilot Dies Of
Injuries In Plane Crash
LA GKANUn. Ore.. Jan. 21(,1")
Tho bedy of llurold U. Uuck
ner. Vnrney airmail pilot.' who
died Thursday night from In
juries suffered when his piano
crnt-hed In the lilue mountains
55 lulled east of rove. Oregon,
will bo sent to llolsc. Ii'.uhj, to
morrow f;r burial.
dxamlnatloii today of tho pi
j lot's body showed that both arm
I wero broken In the cranh. that
I he auffered compound fractures
of b:lh legs. Ills left chest wus
I crushed, oud ho suffered severe
heud bruise and other Injuries.
' Ph-siclaus said tho crushed chest
wus tin cause of death.
Buckner died In an Isolated
!
BIOLOGIST
DISPROVES;
EVOLUTION
WASHINGTON, Jau. 21. (AP)
!rave doubt la east on current
itheorle of orolntloo by Dr. Au-
tla II. Clark, blologiat of the
United Klatea National Muaeuui,
who ha a theory of hia own to
replace them.
"On the origin of mankind and
innlmnl Win In epnerul" f'liirk
jglrt: comfort to tho lundamtutal.
:'"1'
"So fur a concern the major
croup of animal." bo aald. "lha
rrealloni! icein lo liore the
better of the argomeut. There I
not tiis allhteat evidence that
(low for the working of the Dar- I
'wlnlaa theory brought about by
, 'MrUi-anil artificial aclectlon.
" 01,0 aamita mat different
iContlnuad on Fair Tbrae
A TiRorou campaign waa start
ed today by. Klcth Ambrose, chief
of police, with a force of tratflc
orfirers; acalBst alt :nperator of
motor Tentcics ongerTed operating
without a 1929 license.
Any man operating a car
19I IkoDe- ' brought Into
vuiui Amoroso saia louay.
(' .
BUTLER WORKS
FOR, MONEY TO
TUNNEL CANAL
. . , ,
Torranl notice that ho bad ln -
troduced the J200.000 tunnel np -
u... ... mun. uu
Uuccd a similar bill In the senate,
was received from Robert Butler,
congressman froniuthls district,
by T. B. Watters; mayor.
X -Thebill provides that 8200.
001) should bo appropriated lo
tunnel the main canal of tho
Klamath Irrigation district front
Vpham street to Alameda.
! HOOVER LEAVES
vrT Cvt tTUIl A rIT '
tUK OLU 1 rll-fAlXl-'j
Mr. Hoover Is going to Belle
We. "ear .Miami, wuero ue ui
reside at tho J. Ci Penney es-
Mate. HI special train Is sche-
UuicU to reaca iitiami tomorrow)
;nrtcrnoon.
The prcsident-e.ecfs party ln-;
.. ! .1 . .1 .1. .... I . .1' 1, ..1. n I
iiuu.d . imwii iiuii ihn
. .,' ... ...... .
. luiio oi too ui'iiuuuiau ttiwuui
cominlttco.
, trapper's cabin while Jack llaudy,
one of the two truppers who
. fuund him In tho -wrecked plane.
I sut by hia side. Hundy's partner.
Phil Brockman, waa trudging
over n fifteen-mllo routs to the
nearest telephone ut Horse ranch
whert Buckner died. The trip
Vas wide through soow six feet
deep.
Buckner 8 body was froze when
tho rescue parly reached here
last mum.
; Itaroid O'Conncil of the La
, Grande airport, who accompanied
tho rescue party Into tho uioun
I talus, aald ho learned Buckner
'flew over Hurse ranch at 5:20
.' p. m. above tbe fog.
W OPENS ON
TAHOY DRIVERS
EONG TRIAL
I OUTSET
State and Defense Pro
ceed Slowly and Care
fully in Jury Selection
CIRCUIT COURT FULL
CROWD IS COLORFUL
ent Danger" May Bo Set op by
William Thonuuon
i Tlie life of ttllllom lliomaaon.
lex - pcaee officer, rcf on llio
rale of justice. Which tray th"
ralca will fall will bo determined
by a Jury of tnclvo men. aouai
I day hence, wheat tho case I fin
ally anbmittcd to their band for
j decision.
' Tnomaaon wont on trial thin
morning on the charge of first,
degree murder. Ho was indicted
on the ebargo of murdering Vcl
oy Pearson, Klamath Indian, on
the main street of Chlloquln, lata
In November.
Surrounded by hia three de
fense attorney Horace Mau-inlag.-K'K.:
Drtacoll and'ltalptl '
Uoran of the firm . of Manning.
McColloch and Drlscoll tho tall
Urestockman sat quietly through
out tho morning whllo state a.Tl
defenao quizzed prospoctive jur-
tor";
In the rase there are presum
ed to be many bypaths which will,
lead Into sensational develop
ment affecting tho murder trial
I indirectly.
j Some Inkling of these added
I foatnrea waa given by , doronse
questioning.
j From tho question put to
I prospective Jurymen by Mr. Man-
!nng and Mr- iriac0 lt wa8 eato
jto prct,K.t ,ea defeiM ng B pM.
ule plea defense attorney
would not rercal their plan of.
action. "
Jurymen wero quizzed carefully
regarding their bollcfs of self de
fense, and of the doctrine or "ap
parent danger." Uncii veulreroan
was asked ir he presumed the de
rendaut iuuocciit until proved
guiUy. Eftect or newspaper nc-'
count wa asked.
, District AUornuy V,". 8. Wiley
nd Deputy District Attorney
'lurry xioivin watueu to know tho
attltudo of each Juryman toward
1 capital punishment whether or
not tho prospective Juror could
bring In such a verdict If tho evi
dence wurruntcd. '
All nine of tho pnwpectlve Jur
ors In tho box suld they believed
in the theory of capllul punish
ment. Vincent Jellnek, however,
was excused when ho admitted
that he could not bring In such a
verdict, whatever tho circum
stances. The stata also dwelt ut length
on newspaper account and
..i.. . , ,
sought to ascortuln It veniremen
i .-, l . .. .
j had bo'ti inflmnicej one way or
(Cunttnuca ou Pag JTour
Aunt Het
.(!
Ml I
" "Ella ha got the kind of
; religion that make her love
; the heathen In Africa an' hate
; folk that I close enough to
i keep her from bavin' her own
! way about ever'thlng."
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