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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1930)
Frlciny, Febninry 21, 19.10 THE EVENING HEKALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN POISONER OF PEOPLE TALKS OF EXPLOITS James Baker, 25, Admit He Poiioned Eight In Four Year DETROIT. Feb. 11. (AP) Jamea Maker, IS, a former em ploy of the (luggnnhelm labora tory. New York, u being bald Thursday for Now York police after he mi aald to have con fessed til kllllnf ot slatlil man In (onr years. Dakar' aliht victims war dis patched by tba methods o( tba Borgala poison, and tbalr homes wara widely srattared about tba world: Horn bay, Nw York, Houston, tba rblllpplnaa, and aboard a ablp anroula to Boulb Amarlca, acoordtn to tba confes aloa aald to bra been obtaluad by Dalrolt polloa. Arrested oa Farm Bakar waa arrested laat night on a farm tbraa mllai wait of rarmlngton, a suburb. II bad baaa working on tba farm aloe laat (ummar and waa arraatad wban pollca laarnad tbat ba waa wsnled I Naw York. Taken to polio haadquarlara, Bakar mada his confession to Job U. Watts, assistant proaaeutlng attorney. Tba killing. Baker atatad In bla confession, gave him a "tunny aort of menial aatlifaetloa.' Killed Night Watchmaa The apnclfle charge on which Bakar 1 bald la the poisoning ot Henry 8. Caw, a olgbl watchman at lb Ouggenhelm laboratory In New York. Dee. II. ltll. Baker told tba officers be waa bora and received bla early edu cation at Warren. Ohio, (earing home when J. He got a Job oa a tralgbtar and Mil ad tor aeraral yearn. Alwaya Carried Poisons I wa alwaya Interacted In polaom and usually carried aom around with me." ba aald. "In It 14 I waa In Houaton, Tax. 1 happened Into a eallor'i restaurant and aat down beside a man. He had a eup of coffee to front of him. While he waa looking away, I bad a sudden Impale to pat some poison In his eoffn. He died almost at one. I learned afterward that hU nam waa HoneycuL Baker aald that after this first experience be bad other nneipect ed tmpulaea to polaon persons, "no on In particular, but Just anyone who happened to be near." Activities Worldwide In 111 Bakar aald ba poison ed a man In Hamburg, Oermany. and la 1117 poisoned a Hindu In toolbar, India. While going down the Atlantic eoaat on a vassal bound tor Vene iuela, Baker aald h put poison In the cotfoe, causing lb wbol craw to become III. Three men died, be aald. In the eprln of II!!. Baker aald ha poisoned a man at Hollo. P. I., a small seaport town on Panay Island, one of the Philip pine group. Tba poisoning of Gaw took place shortly after midnight De cember IT, 1111, Baker aald. Oana again the polaon waa put la coffee. Thta time. Baker aald, the toxin did not bar the desired effeot, eo be placed some mora on the barrel of bla revolver and shoved It down the man's throat holding It there nntll be died. At this Juncture Baker said two truck driver enlered the lab. oratory and be held them up and tied them. Ha aalu he had In tended to kill them hut one ot them pleaded that he had a wife and children. the quality gou would insist upon If gou knew all of the tarts. T In vacuuml Just like your coffeef It h just a vital for ons at it is for the other, to prevent the svsporarion of the fragrant volatile oil that give them both their flavor. Science ha been longer discovering how to do it for tea. It require a special pToce so far a Schilling se cret. Try it, and find what you have been mining all these years. Scliilliufi tern SAM SA i. Lot No. 1 Valium to $3.00. Thin fine lot Include crepe do chine slips, dunce sets, chemises, step-ins, etc, sIho rayon pajamas In all color. And men' and wom en' flannellt-tte pajama. $ 1 .59 IFEH0AY and SATyEHHAY These are salesman's samples which have served their purpose for a large manufacturer and we were for tunate enough to get them at an extremely big discount Save 25 per cent to 50 per cent on every pua-hase. Quantities are limited make your selection early. Every garment guaranteed to be first grade and to be worth more, if bought and sold at regular prices than the price quoted. Women's Rayon Hose Fine grade DulUHlred Rayon Hose with pointed heel Red i'icot top. Regular 60c value, 3 pair for $1.00 Spread Special Large aize 81x104 Brocaded Rayon with scalloped edges. Choice of col ors. Regular $4.00 value .- .. $2.98 Women's Sample Smocks Large Lot, all sizes and colors, some with flowered trim. See these yalues in the basement store 89c Stationery Special Attractive boxes Rubber Aprons New Stock Ruffled Edges Rag Rugs Stencil borders. 27x64 Rag Rugs Stencil Borders 24x36 25c 25c 89c 59c Pillows Art Ticking 98c Children's Taped Unions 2 for 98c Lot No. 2 Values to $1.25 are Includ ed in this great assortment of high grade rayon shorts, vests, bloomers, step-ins and dance sets. All on one table for your selection. All colors. 79c BLACK HEELS FRENCH HEELS "FINE FEATHERS' Pure silk-to-top with French or twin-point black heel. Comparable to mot $1.50 prades. New shades for spring. All sizes. Lot No. 3 Value to $1.50 Assortment includes: women's novelty rayon combinations wtih elas tic leg. Children's pa jama seta. W o m e n's high grade flannelette niithtwear. Rayon slips and dance sets. 98c Lot No. 5 Values to 75c Women's rayon vests, bloomers, slips, Porto Rican gowns and fancy step-ins. 39c Sample Bath Mats Regular $1.00 values. White and colored Turkish mats. 2 for $1.00 . Sample Sweaters Infants' all-wool sweaters white with trimmings. Reg ular $1.00 value. 79c Lot No. 4 Value to $2.00 Choice assortment of fine rayon slips, gowns, fancy bloomers, dance sets, bloomers, etc. All novelty trimmed Various colors. $1.29 MEN'S SAMPLE DRESS SHIRTS Large lot of collar-attached broad cloth and madras shirts in fancy patterns. All sizes. Values to $1.50 are included in this exclusive as sortment. Friday and Saturday Only 98c BASEMENT si STORE 89c NEWS in BRIEF as Rrlurn Krotn l.ong 1 leach Mr. and Mr a. lave Maker re lumed Wednesday Bight with Mr. LUkoy's mother Irom Long li.arh. where ther have beeo spending the winter months. Mr. Llsker Senior. Is In poor health, having been 111 for some time. tearing Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George Blahn. Mr. Marvin turns, and Marvin Jr. are leaving Saturday for Long Reach. Cel., where trior expect to spend mouth or sis weeks. Attend Leal lUlra Mr. and Mrs. Myron G. Mordofl have returned from Medford. where they attended the funeral errlrea for Scott Wo life, a form, er business partner ot Mr. Mor doff. Rpraguc River Visitor Mrs. Floyd Poole, and little daughter Marie, were In Klv.iath rails Wednesday from their home In Ppragu River. Leaving for South Ernest Robertson la leaving this week end for San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles where he will spend the next Inn days visit ing friend. Ganio ITotoctor VUlta Mr. Laehart, Federal game pro tector for the state ot Oregon. la visiting In Klamath Falls tor few days. Mr. Lashart Is succes sor to Hay 8teele, former game protector. O. B. Winter Mt O. B. Winter, railroad Inspector for th Interstate commerce com mission, left yeeterd.'y for Port land after apendlng short time In Klamath Falls on business mat-ters. ACTED WITHIN RIGHTS WALKER STATES Merely Acted as Other Groups of Citizens In Mass Meeting Montana Visitor J. P. Antrim la regletered st the Hall Hotel today from bis home at Stevensvllle, Montana. Stev enavllle la located a short distance from Missoula. ROUGHAGE IN DIET NEEDED INJEDUCING Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Elim inates Danger Are you one of those who are re ducing by diet? If so, there la one important thine; you should know diota that do not include rouiih am cause constipation, often with aarlou consequence. Guard gainst itl Kelloffn'i ALU-BRAN contains the rmiRhacre needed to insure regu lar elimination. It I guaranteed to relieve both temporary and recur ring constipation or your money will be refunded. Two tablespoon daily in serious casos, with each meal. Kellocff's ALL-BRAN 1 not fnt tenlng. But It does add valuable iron to the blood which helps pro vent anemia (another dieting; nnn gcr) and bring a glowing, healthy color to tha complexion. You ran enjoy KclloRjr. AT.li MtAN in many delightful ways. A a roady-to-eat cereal with milk, honey, sprinkled over coreuls and salads, In soups and soaked in fruit juice. It i appealing in rooked food. Your grocer has Kcllogir'a ALI-BRAN In the red-and-grwn package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. X ALL-BRAN VMtlng In Klamath Mrs. Leland Central!, of Mer rill, was In the city Wed -.lay. Mrs. Contrail had just returned from Jacksonville, whore she spent th. week-end. RWurns From Vacation Mlsa Albertlna Nltrhelm has returned from a two weeks vara lion In Los Angeles. Meeting Postponed Th meeting ot Canby chapter. C. A. It , which wa (cheduled for March 1, ha been postponed until March 12, when the mem' bera will enjoy a St. Patrick' Day costume party. It was an nounced yosterday. THERE'S MORE IN THIS THAN MEETS THE EYE ssid the clever housewife, ss she lifted the packsge of White King Crsnulsted Soap. ... The fsct is, there's more reel sosp In a White King carton thsn there Is in many a package of soap Bakes or bubbles twice its site! That's became Whit. King Grsmilated Sosp Is pure sosp- nndrmtd without "filler" of any sort, and it comes dote packed In the csrton, like pow dered sugsr. And a little goes a long way. A tesspoondil in a basin of wster, a cupful ia a tub is ample. No morel Whit. Kins 1 good for th. h.svi.st or most delicst. wash ing hlankets,diihes,orliogsri.. It is the safest, most economical soap msde. At your grocer's. By LEVI WALKKIt, IWatty, Ore. Soma recent observation hav ing been made with regard to a late General Council of Indians held at a meeting at Williamson River, and particularly with re gard to th matter that lie with in the authority of the mi .nbers of the reservation to consider In their Council.. . It Is contended upon the part of the people upon this reserve' tion, they being citizens ot the United State and of th State of Oregon, that certain Tight, are vested In them, that they may ex orcise the same as any other cltl- sen, and that ia to aay that the Federal Constitution makes guaranty ot the right to assemble together peaceably and exchange their view, upon any and all pub- lie question affecting their ocono- mlo and general welfare, aa well as embrace any religious dogmas for belief, and that these right are not privileges, but are Inviol able as vested rights In their sev eral citizenship. That It was a right that the In dian oitlsenry possessed at their recent Indian Congreaa to assem ble together and take op for con sideration any and all questions pertaining to their affaire and rota tbelr views thereon, tha right ot assembly and free speech upon public qnestlon is a sacred right that Is also a guaranty under the state anl federal constitutions. And that tha question ot the dele gation sent to Vaahtngton to look after and car for th business of the people on the reservation, and their entering into an ar rangement for the employment ot an attorney la Washington at a tea ot $100.00 a week and to be paid out ot the money that war appropriated for the purposes of defraying th. expenses ot such de legation, the suits pending la th Court ot Claims and Tribal Coun cil for these Indians was submit ted to the General Council meet ing, and that Mr. Levi Walker, the chairman of th. aald meeting Informed the member present that no money could be taken from the appropriated fund of 110,000.00, aa this money was to pay for the expenses ot the bound ary eults, expenses ot delegates and Tribal Council changes. That the secretary ot the Inter ior informed the Klamath delega tion that there was no law by vir tu of which he could approve euch contract ot employment of an attorney. That th Information given by Chairman Walker wa done sole- ly tor th good ot tha people and their delegation In Washington. That the business committee during the last fall made a request upon Commissioner Rhodes to frame op a set of rules and regula tions by mesne ot which to govern general councils, that he Informed the committee that these rule and regulations were not necessary or required for general councils and assemblies of th Indians, That tha Indian cttlxenry on this reservation contend as American cltisens they bars a guaranteed constitutional right aa such oltl tens to peaceably aeeemble togeth er and to discuss and to consider all matter of an economic and public character affecting their general welfare without any let or hlndranoe In any manner what. ver; and th fact that the Com mtasioner of Indian affairs, Mr. Rhodes, gave out the Information that he would Ignore th recall paesed npon by the Indian con gress ot the delegates In Washing ton does not curtail or take away from these citizens th. right to en gage la th consideration ot their right to discuss, consider and rote npon any and all matters that pertain to their general and com mon welfare as citizens ot the United States. Old-Time Musicale I This Evening A commute of th degree team ot th Rebekah lodge has arranged a splendid program of local Ulent which wtU entertain many at Te Olde Tim Moaicave unlght at the city library audi .'lum at S o'clock. The program Include old-fashioned aonga, recitation, plano logues, sketches and skits. The entire program will be presented In costume, which will make It colorful and doubly Interesting. Following are those who will entertain: Mrs. Elizabeth San ders, Howard Graham, Allison Barnes, Miss Virginia West, J. J. Rslph, Mrs. Janet Palmer, Mrs. Marjorie Olds, Ladies' Commun ity chorus, R. E. Patterson, Miss Bonnie Jean Brnnton, Mrs. Rex Hiatt, Mrs. Madeline Wlman. D M. Roberts, Betty Zimmerman. Harriet Hunter, Helen Cofer and Norma Doege. Ticket. On Sale Ticket for the dinner dance which will be held at Altamont Tavern Sunday by Pelican post. Veterans of Foreign War, are now on sale. Th affair prom ises to be one of tha most enjoy able of the season. AT THE ( LIBERTY Last Showing Today NICK SUE STUART & CAROL "GIRLS GONE WILD" r'sr" Electric Range Bargains Repossessed, Slight ly Used and Shop worn Banges. They most all go. Several Washers and Iron erg most also bo cleaned ant. CAUFOBSIA POW. OBEGOS MPAST FAMOUS FIRSTS: fmim QUICK RECEPTION! SECONDS PINE TREE Now Beauty Cannot Be Hidden Glass Cage Thrill to the story of beautiful girl whose beauty was hidden in a (la cage. Thrill to the drama of two young weetheart who have to fight the whole world for love. with LORETTA YOUNG CARROLL NYE George Stone, Matthew Beta, Laden I.lttlcfleld, llnlph Iwta and Julia Uwayno Gordon. Plus All-Talking Comedy International New in Wglass CAGE SUNDAY and MONDAY Ruth Chatterton, Lewi Stone and Raymond Hackett in "MADAME X" Hailed a the Finest of All-Talking Picture Drama! flmaablng Love-Mystery that Holds Yon Goggle Lyed and Thrillbound! Sea It! Hear It! L 'Pi I a if r S t " " ' v?V See what a woman will really do for lore. Evelyn Brent's first stsrrlng role. Sir Phillip Glbbs' breath-taking, hair raising society novel. Real exciting romance! EVELYN BRENT 'Darkened Rooms' CL Gteramounl (picture NEIL HAMILTON the youth who tries to peer Into the "beyond." See and hear what he see and hearsl POOLE'S pelican; THEATRE TODAY and TOMORROW SUNDAY and MONDAY The First All-Talking Chapter Play I "The Ace of Scotland Yard" And KEN MAYNARD ia "THE PARADE OF THE WEST" i