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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1929)
THE WEATHER OHKGON: Fair tonight, Friday cloudy, ruin In northern!), uiodcr to temperature. Mndcrata louth crly winds. City Edition The Old Home Paper: AHHociatcd Press and United Press Telegraph Service I ierald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Price Five Cent KLAMATH FALLS, Ol'JXJON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929 Number 6B7 Ml Ui Athletes FORTY-TWO MILE RACE .IS FEATURE Diversified Program Will be Held at Fort Klamath. PREPARATIONS FOR CARNIVAL FINISHED liaM Ih-IuIU of Thlril Annual Winter uport Program of Ma ."' MiAlh "Hilly Coinplilrd T ' tlri Allilrtra In K.ivllcul Con dition for tMitg lUic. I'liw) ih'lulU fur llir llilnl animal Kluiiiaili county winter rarnlvnj which t III Iw held liHimrrow, AliliiKtnn'n ltlrtli uay, jit the. cartili'Ml ground, our mlln wcat or Kurt kliinialh. wrro ronilrtrl uml the Wood lUver taller evrauiuuliy. fat T mml fur Iho Inruit ' crowd Hint has ever noenililnl . nt one lima 1h lljclr oiwIIimi. Athlete whu wilt compete lu the 4 Smite kl raro la mid from j the Crater Ink rtm. llm 'Mown" rai-e of tl miles frntn llio rllll of the lake la the Carnival grounds, aud numerous other rae which will ho held at 4irloiip times dur ing Ilia duy, were resting uii to day; fur the supreme test tomor row ' Ou another wltnini of this page Hi li complete program of the curiiivul In umiuti mc:I. "Come early" In tho predominant nolo In llio latest r.h'irls from llio. winter sports renter. Stores, bunk, business housi-, ruhIK' otflimi. and schools will bo closud- According In report front Wood lllror valley, official record will pnihnhly do broken liy ioiiIckI- nts tomorrow. Inofficial riirnrd breaking tlnu has been nt tlinr a ud aguln this full. Tin; speed will depend im tho condition of V t hn Htiow. Ilace official were hoping for a cold night. NOTED AVIATOR ON LONG TRIP CAIIIO. Kgypt. Kelt. SI. (Al'l Joseph I.i lirlx 'unded hern at 1:46 a 'ni. after flight of ncar N ly J,.4"i miles from Tunis. 1 lu Is ciiroutn to Kl'cliWl Illilo- ('hltia In his plane, tho "Mur inllliia liiito-Chlna," uml hopes lo ntnkti ihu trip In five days from Paris to Hunofc paving tho way for later ustuhllihuieiit of u com mercial . route. ' Pllotljig Iho plunu Is Sergeant Klujor Aiitolne Pnlllurd. Tlui two lufl:. Tiutla yoHluriliiy ul 10:3" a. hi. . - , J: -f Poor Pa "No matter how curoful I ; tun lion our youngest ilHimhler-ln-law l:i here, she j Ik sttro to hug her baby close to her an mil him his grand pa don't luvu him one hit." Await Gun For Crazed Secretary - Thoodor I'lunkutt. k roiiiry u K. I., Uuhvny Jr., who ihot nnd killed hin rinploypr and tli. n j killed hlmlf. . FREES KlbGDRE . ... Kl. CKNTIIO. Cal.. ub. SI. (A'l Murtlu-It.iy Kllkore. SI year old KtanforiUanlvrniltr rradnntm whd nlllvd K: H'." lrl'."lmiM- Inl Taller ranrher In defeniw "of 1 m . iw t" UNWRITTEN LAW roy famlly'a honor" wan free o- H roiniwnlea htvIiib the I'uclflc day. Aiqulili'd by a Jury oflor couM. four Iiihit delllMTatloim he waaj Kfery iwrvlrr utatlon In Kla lii'lleTed to Im Iha fir"! defimduitl niatlt Kalla. went a far a Kcno. ever freed on murder rharjtu fouth went a far an Mac-. Cah In nuthern I'allforiilu on the plea More, runt an far a Olene. and of "unwritten law." north an fur at the 'llllainon KUitoro rharsed n.iUley with ' "I"" brldce. lias low.red t!l" ailemptliK l "wreck" hl home. V" ' ,,n' ''" He shot the rnnrlirr. he mild, af ter his mother had confecd to hltn an Illicit love affair wliti' the middle aged dairy uiun. tho details of which Mrs. Klleoro' ro- j luted from Hie witness stand. Af-1 ter the shooiing, which occurred Hoc. S.I. KlUore surrendered lo J the fherlff. saying Hint be lint)'' "lo do It". . j The verdict t uiwud rejoicing In the crowded cinir room by friends j nnd relatives (I (ho Kllitore fu Hi lly, which roiifttstx of father, j molher uml nine. rlilldnn. Kll- goto, who has been lu Jilll since the fatnl shontlug. thanked Iho Jury, paying: "I wunt to any to the Jury and in nU the residents of this county thut my roudiict In the futuro will fully Justify the verdict ren dered." ' TWO PASSENGER SHIPS DAMAGED j A traffic officer will be sta- DKTHOIT. Mich., Keb. SI. (Allotted at the branch of the high !) vire believed to have been j ways -to direct traffic. sturted by a carelessly flicked clKuretin bull lust night burned two lake passenger ship and n steam tug to the wntur'a edge land serluiisly duninge.d another ; exctii'Hloii si en in nr. with estimated ! damage of .S250.000. The sblps were lied up oil the Detroit riv er lit Kern-so. " School Gets $30,000 If Switch Is Used No More Kl. PASO. Tex.. Fob. 21, (UP) -lly Hie terms uf an octogenur-' Inn's will, revealed here : today, children of Iho public schools of Greenwood, Arkansas, may be ai- lowed to play. Itookoy. shoot pup-, er wuds, or go lo the old swim-: inlng hole, without fear uf the hickory switch ur Iho leather strap. " ' K. 8. Alexander.' 80, retired HI; Paso attorney, who died hurt) ; .Monday left his SHO.000 ostnto lo I tho rireonwnnd school district on nnmllilnii Hint tihvslcul mulish- mont be abolished. Acceptance is probable; according to w ord from Greenwood. Th tvIM i.r,.vl,l,. ili, a Hl.nnu la lo be paid aniiniilly front the Q r T M I C D 0 LIHILLI0 CUT PRICE T Cetoline in Klamath Fall Now Sellirig for 21 and Half Cent. ACTION" IS REACHED AT MEETING TODAY IM'tUhin rollo H-nrral lrui In Wlioti-Mln I'lirr a l.euit if lllilrr (jiHolIno War llHn Wuipil ) ll 'oiiikiiiIi-i In California, Itotull prlra of (Eawllne In Kla math Kalla Is 51 and una liulf rrnta today. liceUlon to lowir the prkr wan reaelii'd llila niornliu til III oVIwk at a meeting of Klamnth aervltD nation opfralora. . Tne iftlon "Tolldwa ' the 1w"o-rcnl ro - dnellon ycatcrday of California jieeauBU poiun tin oiii,iiiivn had redueed and others had not yeterday. the retullers cJ.-oIJ.mI to defer aellon on prlrc reduction K't.ntltiurit on Krr Ktvk A last minute warning lo Kla math Kails people plunnlng tn at tend the ski races ut Knrt Kla math tomorrow was phoned Into The Jlerald office this afternoon. "Do nut motor up the Crater Lako highway hut turn off at i the Carnival grounds one mile west of Fort Klamath." Tony jCastel slated over long distance totiny. "Turn to the west at Iho Kort Klamath hotel." he concluded. 4l!)t;i: HAIIDY SII.KNT l.OS ANCKl.KS. Keb. 21. (Pl Superior Judge Curios S. Ilurily today- hud no comment to ninka on the iipprovnl of Impeachment proceedings against hltn. voted lain yesterday by Iho assembly cf the Ciilltornlii legislature.. osluto lo Iho Greenwood schools ao lung as corporal punishment is tuboof A notation on tho back of the will, In Alexander's handwriting said: '1 consider It horrible lo whip children In seholw. I consider it of so grcttt linportiinco thut I have drawn my will with. a view of discouraging It as much as 1 run." Friends of Alexander do not know whether tn his curly youth as a iiuiill 111 Grociiwund. he was chastised. Ilul they rlslouud a stern schoolmaster whose minis- ! ti nt Ions hud decided Alexander lo ilodliiitn his odtute lo uhollshlim . ; ot poi al ininlshmi'iit. WO CENTS i 1ECT0N5J0 L Annual Ski Classic Friday ANNOUNCE SKI RACE PROGRAM PlirK.ll l M o'clock a. ai. Ktarl of mile ra lo crater Lake lodge Kaeh eonlbstant la to tie Introduc ed and itnesit are adrlsrd to rive before o'clock. If poulblu to see the start. Future defenders race of Kla- years or ate. k. Huwrniiui sou yard dash lor nign scaooi siuaenis.. Novelty rare. , Men's web race of luo yards. . Trail breakers race flnUbed. -. OFFICER'S SALARY Ijidlus mile race finished.' ',-,. n r- 0 nrniirrn llllndfolded free for nil race, i WOULD DL KLDUCtJJ Public school girls ISO yard; oa""-. . uonc Knuui uv)m i'v jam dash. ' Copco Scout race SOO yards. . -Vndcrwood's mile express raco (for women! Mrn'a express relay -ou mlltf (Klamath Hardware) l.unch will be served from !!:! until 1:30 o'clock. Novelty races: relay 100 yards: dross race: free for all kick rac? of 300 yards. 1:00 p. m. Koresl rangers race. Koitr home (ram with ; klnlnba tconnolly Ilrothers) one mllu crcnt Dancing all afternoon ami nlghu Juck llowrlng orchestra play ing at the Community Hall. Arrival of skiers from Crater luike. HIGHWAYSTORE CHANGES HANDS Hule of the general mrrchan dlso , store and service station of Olcne. on the Klamath Kulls Ijikevlew highway. IS nille!" siMith of KlHinath Kulls. by Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornelius Sweeney to Mr. and Mrs. K liner A. Vogle, formerly of Svultlu. Wash wav announced this morning by II. K i hhaw of the legal firm of O'Xeil for adventure, and Shaw. Judge Harry S. McDovItt or- Mr. and Mrs. Vogle will lake dered the youths, Theodore Weirs Immcdiuto possession and plan and Hubert King, remanded to . lo effect Improvements. Sale prison while ho considers sen price was J3500. , leuco I Last Minute News I KISPITK KKTTl.KD SANTIAGO. Chile. Feb. SI. JPi Tho Tacna-Arlca' boundary dis pute, born in war and thriving through 45 years on Internation al strife, has been settled by peaceful means. PKXXSVI.VAXIA C.KTS HXOW PlllLADKI.PHIA. Feb. 11. If) A seven Inch snowfall the heaviest of tho winter, covered parts of eastern Pennsylvania, sunt hern New Jersey and Dela ware t:il:iy. ltullrnad and stxeet enr traffle was slightly delayed. ASKS timt: to it.k.v 11 C. Coke. rhnrecdVlth nos- sesslou of a Mill, has asked for additional lime In which to enter a plea before Justice of the Peace W. U. llarnes. x KNOW IIKAVY IX X. V. NEW YOUK. Feb. 21. (AIM Several thousand extra men were put to work loduy with the reg ular street cleaning force of l.-j 500 lo 'clear away the heaviest : snowfall of the winter ln Now 1 orK. surfiico lines oporuteu plows ovor their lines soon after tho storm began. No delays In 1 transportation wero reported by rapid transit lines. ; HOl'SK CI.KAXIX4J XKKOKD SPRING! HXD, III,, l'e b. SI. ' (AP) A Mil to tke control of the Chicago police. tlcmrtinct from tho city's hands uml give It tn the sliifr. has Ihvh lilaciil lv.- fnn the IIIIiioIh seiiiile. OFFI C f ALS WILL cinuTirein nun i ?.w ' in pay y iCUT County Judge, Sheriff i Low anj Terrill Leave for Salem I'amagr by llonr of Cbuwirjca- br lion KaUry Kill Arouxr Uppo- officials of sit Ion of Public M Klamath County; Iw Kulein Ijilo VrHtrnlay. , Determined to do all power to bock the flna in their Dafsago ol the salary schedule bill which 'would reduce the annual salary -of the Klamath sheriff from 000 a year to SS500 a year. bob-'Sl,Vri" U. Low, ( ouilty Judife t'otldard and Altunt County A- sensor fllen TetTlll Jeft lust nigh! for Sulem to cousult members if the IcKinlalurc in generul onfi rcpresrnlatlrcs from ihls dis trict tn particular. In addition lo the reduction of the sheriff's salary the bill would lower the Klamath county school lower tne M-imatn county scrmoi superintendent's salary to 3SU i'otttitiu-a n x'om rowr) ' YOUTHS ROBBED TO PFT THRU 1 ";ulro arefully by the city en- 1 W VJt4 1 nilLL.fr-, offIce witn a vi(.w to ,ub. PHILADKI.PIIIA. Keb. 21. ( V P Two 19-year' old Syracuse University students, one of them a professor's son. pleaded guilty today to staging a "thrill" hqld- up after running away to travel SIKKT CAS PUICK 11RTUM. Ore.. Feb. SI. (AP) After an rntlre- lnorn Ing of argiunent, the Portland Itetull (iosfdlne Itenlers A.sao riatlon aiinouiiml todaj- that niemberK wciild moet the t;eti eml Petroleum Corporation's reduction of gasoline to 10 It rents n Bullion. . . Dll. CIIAXKY MOVF.D ' PORTLAND. Ore.. Keb. SI, (iP Dr. Snimiel J. chaney, super intendent of tho Southern Dis trict Oregon Conference of Meth odist Church, who has been muk- ' """ ln Eugeno was ap- Point,! pastor cf St. - Paul s Methodist church in spoKunc. Titus .owe Wash., by Ills hop Wednesday. . griXTCPi.KTS iiop.x MADItID, Keb. SI. (AP) Kl Sol prliita a dUpntrh from Olnicilo, Vallmlolid, report Init tho birth- of quintuplets, two boys, anil three ffirN. to m we-man Hierr, S:)fin Hertinn tlea MiilH'iinn. Tho five bub Ira illiil sliorlly ufter birth. CI.KAX-l'P OltDK.HKD CHICAGO, Feb. 21, (JP) Wil liam F. Russell, commissioner of police! today, ordered his deputy commissioners t3 instruct police- men.lo search both public , and private premises for liiittor law violators as the opetilng move in his fight to etif-rce the nrohlM- linn laws In Chicago. CMd "ped ' c . . t . . ; Police feared another Murlon Porker kidnaping case whin in-, tensive search of three days fall- vu lu uring . ftn; cii- in tuv , 1 ca Men of Doris Virginia. Mur-1 phy. 4. believed abducted from a San Krancisco playground near her home by a degenerate. "You' will never find her. K. K., suld a note found near her home. UK Proposed Improvements of Kl" - - ""fado avenue between Main and Tllf irriKUllon ranm, ui .iiuniiiie, street between Main and the ran- ai and of Wall street between - Michigan and -Eldorado. Is being i MDDnuri r riiuvi BE PRDPOSED mitting a report to the city coun- and McCallister. i nla Bnd ,he northern tlor eC el on the project In the near, Kubll claimed that his measure ' statt..s served by the Great Xoith future. Petition atklng for the : woum gave the state $65,000 a ern. since last may when t!i macadamizing of these streeH j.ear an(j tliat combination of the4crent Northern service was ex and also for concrete sidewalk tvro departments, which dovetail tended '650 miles from Spokane, md curbs, was submitted to tho,and overlap, would be consultant j Washiugtou. to Klamath Kalis.-, council last Monday night. , and economical. . Oregon, there has remained onl.r Preliminary expense money. Accusations that the governor i SOU miles to build In order t' will be turned over to the engln-and his emissaries have been lob- j reach the Western Pacific at of eer's office next week. It was bylng vigorously against his bill j near Paxton. California, and so t"i said. were made by Kubli from the establish a second north and) ' ' floor of the house. "Any num- south railway, tUera being only ' her of members of this house."! the Southern Pacific' at present. ' FRANK DELGADO 'said Kubll. "hava come lo me "In closing this SOU mile gap rr-i r- k orn after visiting the governor's of-; an area In Northern California KLLLAoLD rKUM. fice to say that they must with- i approximately 150 miles, suunru l-w A rVf A TU IAI1 After having served 70 imys in JaiK Frank Delgado; convicted several months ago on a charge !.., ..,..i.ii-., .1 ,lnw. was released from the coun- ty Jail yesterday when ho paid , S3G0 due on his fine of $100. ; The TO days served in Jail counted for $140 of his fine. ' A. Collier Loses Fight For Chamber Measure SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 21. (API The ways aitd means coTnmlttee was In a gvhii. taxavlug mood Wednesday night and voted ad- . verve reports on various approp; ' rial Ion bills.- . Into Among those thut when ; the discard was tho Moser-Cor-' belt bill providiug for an appro jprtutlon of J100.000. . to be 'matched by a federal $123,000 t appropriation, ftir the construe . Hon of a memorial building r.t Chnmpoeg. This was done afler I Milton A. Miller of Portland, H O. Starkweather of Milwaukee and P. 11. D'Arcy had presented the cause to the committee. Another measure . disallowed w-as one provided for .15.000 an- dually for three years for Hit agricultural promotion campaign of the state chamber of com- merce. This waa bitterly attack- ed by Senntor Strayer after Sen- COMMON USER SUGGESTED BY RA'L executive President of Northern Line Sets Forth Theory on Which His Railroad Seeks to. Connect With Western Pacific Railroad at Lookout, California.; , '' NEW YOJIK. Feb. 21. (AP) Ralph Budd, presldenli of the Great Northern railroad, today explained the po sition of his company in applying to the interstate com merce commission for permission to corinect Great North ern territory with California and establish a new throuifli system in conjunction with the Western Pacific. Mr. Budd said he had not seen a statement , by Paul " IShoup, vice-president of the Southern Pacific, in which j Mr. Shoup was quoted as saying that the proposed 200 ' mile connecting line would duplicate existing facilities. - Unnecessary duplication Mr. Budd asserted, "and will by the !outhern Pacific." HITS BILL Sa'lEM. Ore., Keb. Ji. t AP) ! Representative Knbli'a bill to I consolidate the offices of atate ' budget director and the state pur chasing agent li one department under the direction of a state r. ' . . . ticienry director, was defeated In . ine nouse euue?uuj ivi uwu by an overwhelming majority. The onl honfe members who voted 'with Kubll In support of j hls bill were Andrew. Chllds. ; ooldsteiu. Mrs. Lee. Malarkev, . d"5 their support oi tne out. Preslre has brongjit to near against them." Johnson of Denton, -read a mm short speech against the bill In;1""' e.n.ai which he stated that the "only and will not happen tin ess Iorr.t i -ff... t ihi. by tho Southern Pacific. Tim Is to place the budget under the board of control instead of nndur the governor where it belongs. It further divides responsibility for budget making." ator Kiddle moved that it be ap proved. . . . , . . "It you want to start another foolish, wild-rat ventdre." said Strayer. "Just get busy on this. It Is economically unsound and foolish." Representative Collier defended (he measure and cited statistics presented by W. O. ldo of Port land showing the number of new settlers that had been brought to the slate. "You don't believe . that do yon?" Strayer replied. "Then you don't believe tho state chamber Is on a sound bus iness basis?" Collier asked. "1 think the state chamber has on hand a high-pressure program to give somebody a Job. Who It li I don't know," was Strayer'sj answer. , Only Kiddle and Collier voted ; to approvo tho bill. is not essential to the plan, not happen unless forced "It should be understood," uil bin atatrmcnt to tho Awociuteil Press, "that the interstate coin mere conunlnsion will decule af ter hearing fhe Western Puclllc Crcat , N'oHlwrn application for5 permisaluil to connect Cirrat Nor them territory with Call'oniln, tuut estnlllh a new thronicli rnJl- way "'ayafein .whether an nler"" porioitilnif such action should Im iKsnnl. Tho commlwIow'H ile'l ' slou will be made solely lu nc ronlunce) with the public hlrmf as shown -at I lie hearing or hear. lng to bo held by the coi:iml slon. , However, inasmuch as argil- ef-;mont Df the case has begun bv iiiom. "- southern Pacific officials in ad- vanCS 0 . tUe Hearing ll Breim proper to state our position which,: jg follows: r.maliia Traffic ..Thero an important and , traffic between Calltor- wnicnis now wn.uyui mj. mn-j . will lie aftiirded; such faelUtle', Common Vsi-r- As to unnecessary dnpllcatioiu proposed Great '"hern line for forty miles will' follow closely :v grade, now helnit built by til l Southern Pacific' from -Klamath Falls. Oregon to Alturas. Califor nia. The Great Northern is wil ling to pay half the Interest: charges on this Hue as rental ank to use it Jointly with the Soulh- :ern Pacific when It is completud. , The Southern Pacific and Great Northern are dolus thl very ll'nntitiucd on Vogo Flv) "1 guess Pa" would of kept his beard, but be got ashamed of It jitter h took a nap on Hie porch that day an' the goat chewed one side,'.' Aunt Het V X1 1 -T