Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1930)
THE WEATHER OREGON: Unsettled tonight and Tuesday, probably occasional nlm In th Mt portion, mill temperature. Moderat southerly wlude. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service I lerald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade J l'nce Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OIIK., MONDAY, Al'KIL 21, l'J'M Number 732-i nrwr? rn 'Thoughts We've Been Thinking nn 8 Pages Today liouutiful Nature In Kind to Kliitimth I-'urmiT. Old Kinir liiiHfliall A K ii i n Itulcs tho IjiihI. Limly and Anno Es tablish New Hccord. Rooktitorcs and Libraries Pay I'eoplo Want Moro IOnjoyublu licailins. What Do Yuii Mean When You Say You Haven't Time? By IIRUCE DENNIS- KJAH'UIC Is wonderful; Nature It hipiintlful. Just when tb rounlry I on the Turn of a ncrvout collapse bccaim of a lark of molaturo, hoiuilirul ruin full and lirlni our moral bark almost Id par. Tim ahowrra that aiaiifd railing over Klamalh haalll till morning will bring hcr In ttockman. farmer and pulalo ralmr alike. Grass, grain and potato land all wuro ex- tinn-ly dry. ft :i 1 11 wat badly ndd tu permit tprlng work. II will toon 1 tluio lo Irrigate but molatur In lbs form tent br Mother Natur directly lo the anil la Ihs kind needed tn make plualni and seeding profitable. "OI'NTY AGENT Henderson la authority for Ilia alatunianl that tha ralna will sav aevcral hunilrrd thousand dullara lo basin ram-hera and farmer!. He-ding hai been held up In iima aectlont and farmeri were beginning to worry. Uraaa wan making a poor ahoalnc and tha summer rania period la not fur distant. Now. aa aoon aa th weather clears, trading will br pinhi-d to tha limit tnd Klam ath iiotalo ralaert will one aisulu prrpare a crop that will find Ha way Into tha leading .mid niarkrta. Yra nalur hat bran thoughtful of Ih Klum atb bualll. a a a fYD King baseball la wllh ut again and no tmall part of tha population ot Klamath Fella will find lift) worth living tor tha ni-il few month. Many gamrt bold tha attention ot a rartaln part of tha tportt loving public In teuton, but none, to far. ha ever reached tha pra of unlrr.l Intrrcat that baae ball baa. 11 la Iht ntllonal gama. a a f INDY irorn.tgaln! Tn In trrpld tlrtnan, wllhoul 01- trntatlon nd wllh hit cuatumary modetiy. hopt from Glendale. Calif., to Now York City In a llttla or tourtrrn home, lint one Hop wtt mado and thai wtt for rrturllng. Llndy and Ann for th folonrli wife It almott at Intrepid a fljrr at her lllutlrl out buaband. war confidant of Ihrlr tiiccesi tor they look a liimh with Ibrtn and II wat eaten aumnwhera along lh lino at an 'lunula of between 10.000 and 15,000 tart. Nothing bat ttlrrrd Interest In air tratrl elnce (Continued on Pago Eight) Salmon Fishermen Expect Good Luck ROSKIWRCI. Ore.. April SI. (A D inipqua allay talmon tln- rmrg wr ollliif ui thn'r tarkle todar. Iiaanlj anllclpatlna; iinut ual f Intitn aj candllloiii within thn next faw diyt. . Heavy downpour laat nlaht wat aipcclfd lo ralaa waiar In Iht Itmpnua and hrln up larna chlnook run. Tlia watrr haa hren unutiially low (or Ihla period ot In your. Klah hav hran walling tor traahal and are xpnotfd to haad up i'ram Im nuMllnliily, mtklnit iicllfnt tlsh Inn Itltor part ot th week. Woalhar buraan reported .43 Inrh of praelpatlon luat nlithl, lenvlni a detlrienry of in. 23 liii hna tor Ih tttton datlni trom September 1. Atint Het "Ever woman hns Bea nons o' humility when she looks at her husband an' feels thankful for him even if he is like that." . ii :.: ... Hostilitv ; Renewed in Chicago Gang War I. . . 1 THREE Dtt .so l E Lone Gunman Kill Trio After Ordering Drink Over Victim' Bar VICTIMS BELONGED TO CAPONE REGIME Itluit Hour Mai. h a Ife-oprtif':, Wrrlt Ago, Home of Numr-rmis (miK Warn; New I'ltiprlrluni Warnnl m 0-rnln(C Mifl't- t iHmttm of rHin Kuo tiil. CHICAGO, April 21 (A P) The Blue Hour saloon, no Htrangcr to Rang murder, saw a triple k laying early Easter morning. One man entered the ftpcakeaity, to..ed a dollar bill on the bar and ordered beer. Two minutes later hn ran out the beer untouched chance from hia dollar still on tho bar and three dead men on the aawdust floor. Walter WatkefMd. "Th Tib- brr." Iiy dnd behind the bar A bullrt had atrurk him la th lirad. Krtink t) Tin, aometlma call (Continued on I'aca ti(bt) $1,736,000 Appropriated For River, Harbor Work in State WASHINGTON. April SI. fA P. I Chairman Uvmptay of tlia houa rtvira and harhora com mute Inday Intrndurad a rtrera and hartiort omntbut bill au thorliiiiK pruloett In many at tea tn roal approximately 110.000.- 000. Thn fouinilttea laaiiad a afnlo mnnt In wliiih war carried Ihe authorltatlona for th different proJfM-ia, which Included: Humboldt harbor, and bay, California, only 193,000. Coot bay, Oregon. 1125.000. Hkipanun channel, Orifoo 1135, 0HU. I'mpqua river and entrance, OrrKliU. ISOll.OOQ. Conuliln river, bar and an trnnco, Oreitou. tltiO.HOV. Columbia and Lower Wlllem' etta rlvara below Torlland, Or ion. tSBt.OOtf. Columbia river between tha month ot Willamette river and Vancouver, Washington. I10.0U0 Highway Maps of County Delivered Fifteen thoitaand ma pa ihowlnf tha whole of the Oreton State lllnhwav tyatam. and th main automobile rnaila ot Klamath county and vicinity, have beon printed, and are now available for free demolition to tniirltlt at tba local chamber of commerce. The object of printing tho maps la lo Intereat tha tourlala In Ihe county, and th beautiful aid trlpt that may be eqjojed trom iiumntn rant. HAN m WAR OREGON HARBOR ME HO Miss Watson Arrives to Present Claim for Baby ronTLANI), April 11. (AP) Custody of a four-month old baby girl which In thlt brief span hat experlenred more ad ventures than befall the moat of ut In a lifetime, awaited action of the court ot domestic rela tione her. Miss Oeruldlne Wat son nf Phoenix, Arl who de clares Ih child la hers, arrived yesterday to battle tor the babe. Mre. (leorga F. Bchaefer of Port land who declares tha baby wat airew Stones: .dian Meditates in ioia iron iage It la not wtl to throw atonmi. ven If you do not ahldo tn a Iiim tiouHQ, bo i.awreni NIvuno la learnltiK niuh to hla rliiigrlit. On Kttttintax atiernoon. thli Itfilnkln. In a puKnantinly ln- briated rfndlllnn. Rttttlnnpd h t in- itrlf on t.akMihori lrlv at the. entrmire, to .Monra I'ark, and Ihrt'Minned pawlriK nu-tdrUta by lnirllnic litrx rnrka In their dl- m-tlun. I'nfortunatflr for Nlrnnn, one f the pNRHenibjr hnppeoerl to he lh HiKh hherlff of Klamath mi Wy. hhrlff Low mad a flylnc leap from tha running board of hla rar. tackled and btilldoKKed he Indian, and brought hjm ba k to town. Thfa mnriilnjc. a calmer and wUr Injun pU-jided aullty to a rharica of bi-ing drunk and dU ordorly on a public hixhway. m tned 2U, whlth hn wan nual.lt- U pay, and In at preeent, inll- tatliiK upon hla ulna In duranc vlla tn tho Klamath county Jail. Wat Superintendent Of State Institution Fifteen Years RAI.KM. Ore.. April SI, fA P) Dr. J. N. Smith, who waa tuptrlntendenl of tha Oregon Slat lualltutlnn for th feeble minded from 19 IS to early tl.la year, and whoa aludlea into the aubject ot aterllltatlon of the mentally and aorlally unit made him widely known professional ly, died tuddenly at Newport yesterday. He wat 77 yeara old. Dr. Smith -wat tlrlcken wnue walking on th beach and died toon afterward. He represented Marlon county in five legislative tettlont. three In the house and two In th aenate. Ihirn In Iowa Dr. Smith waa born In 1852 In Iowa. He cam to Oregon with hla pnrents. li-ate N. and (Continued on l'ag tigntj Officer Looking For Owner of Car Wrecked at Lake Sometime Sunday nlpht, or rly thlt morning, an Auburn roadster left ljikeshore Drive shortly after crowing Fremont hrlrite. crashed over the rocky embankment, and rested up-end ed with all wheels In tne air. The ear license Is reslsterea under III" name of K. V. Snyder, and waa recently purchased through the Delfot agency tor the Auburn rnmpnny. It could nut be learned tooay who was driving the car. and who waa In It, or whether anyone wat hurt. A powder puff wat found in the tent, which led to the conclusion that a womau must hav been present. When the wrecking crew ar rived this morning to bring the car to town, two men were re moving fishing tarkle and other material from the demolished rnr. They said they owned th car. but Jumped Into a Chevrolet coupo and tied upon Doing quot tloned. The sheriffs otflcs It Invest! gating tho mysterlout wreck, and checking to tee It tho men at the acen when the wrecker arrived were really the owners, or potty thieves. HIMVUTHMIC.N-'M V.V.Tl fl Thore will be a meeting of the Sportsmen's association tonight at 8 o'clock In tho chamber ot com merce rooms. At this time the membership committee will give a complete report, and prlies awarded In the membership drive will ne annnuncen. 4 11 now mimhiiri ,r, nnrtletitar ly urged to attond tonlght'a meet ing. born to her In a Portland ma ternity hospital, la prepared for a legnl fight. Ilellevoe Girl's Claim Good Mist Martha Randall, head of tho women'a protective division ot Portland police, accompanied Mlaa Wataon from Los Augolea wher th baby Is aald to have been bom. Miss Randall was south on other bushiest when . (Contlnutd on Pag Eight) . DIES SUDDENLY mm, When Hoover's "Wild Pitch" Pried Off 1930 Baseball Lid p-r-. - ii n : 1 r nxir itwiii- -t i llere t I'retldent Hoover tt he pried off the lid of the 1930 baseball aeason at Grif fith itadlum at Waahlnglon by throwing out the first ball for the game between the Hcnntora and Itoatun Had Sox. Tho preaident't arm wat strong, but he lacked control and hla throw aa chalked up at a wild pitch. The pictnre ehowa, left to right: Secretary of Treasury Andrew Mellon, the president. Mrs. Wllllam MKcli.il, wife of the attorney gen eral, and Acting Secretary of State Joseph 1". Cotton. A tmall army ot cabinet membera and other offklala attended the game. Secretary Stimson Says London Pact Long, 'Step 'Forward NEW YORK. April II. (AP) Speaking acroaa th Atlantic to the annual luncheon of the Aatorlated Presa. Secretary Stlra ton detcribed the London nival agreement today aa a long ttep forward In world diplomacy. The treaty about to be sinn ed, said th head of the Ameri can delegation to London, rep resented a practical application ot the peaceful declarations ot the Kellogg anti-war pact, limit ing at once the navies of the United Stttet, Great Britain and Japan, and holding a promise of rtiture agreement alto aa to th naval esiabllthmenta ot France ajid Italy. Speakt From Ixndnn. Mr. Stlmson't address, listen er! to by the memben of the Associated Treat at their lunch- Best, Davis, . Brahan and Martin Arrested - by Federal Officers ROSEUl'RO. Ore., April 1, (AP) K. II. Beat. L'mroy Pavie. J. E. Bruhan and Edwin Martin, residents of Fish Creek desert, vera btang detained her today by United State deputy marshals tallowing their arrest Saturday nfesht In tho Umpqua national forest. Tbey are classlfed as tcjiiattora. Davla la accused ot contempt of court for violation ot a permanent Injunction forbid ding him to enter th national forest. Accused of Trespass Best. Brahan and Martin are accused of destroying govern ment property and trespass. The federnl code forbids tha cutting ot standing timber in the re serve. Th men are charged (Continued on Pago Eight) SQUATTERS IN RPSE8URG JAIL Last Minute News WEST HANKS HIGH. SAN FRANCISCO, April 21. (AP) Vour Pacific coast cities are Included lu tbe Si having the largest building permits totnjt for March, In th monthly rovlow of S. V. Straus Co. Lot' Angeles rankt second only to K'ew York, .San Francisco la eighth, Seatllo twelfth and Port land twenty-fifth. 'ANTHEM HI I.I, PASSES WASHINGTON. Aplrl 21 (AP) Tho Lluthlruio bill to designate "Tho mar Spangled Banner" as the national anthem wat passed by ttit bout and lent to tbe seaatfs, WW f'Ma' in Diplomacy eon here, waa . broadcast also throughout the country by the National Broadcasting company. 'The work of the London con ference," he aald. "haa really comprised two quite separate naval problem the problem ol tbe relation! between the naviet of th United States. Great Brit ain and Japan, on the one band, and the problem ot the relations between th naviet ot Great Britain, France and Italy on the other. First Problem Solved. "These ar quit distinct prob lem. Th first ot luea bat been tolved. "In the second of thes prob lem! Taluable discussions have been bad and th underlying questions upon whleh'n final o- (Continued on rage r-iguw Lakeview Club to ... Visit Wednesday The weekly Forum luncheon of tbe chamber of commerce for Wrdnesdty. April 23. will bo In charge ot the Lake county cham ber of commerce. The Lakeview organization was Invited to visit Klamath Fills some time ago, and the coming Wednesday has been set a their day. Zira Baldwin, wno Is well known In Klamath Falls will be th chairman, and V. M. Tanner will be the speaker. K. B. Wall will entertain with a vocal solo, and will be accompanied at the piano by Miss Iren Court. COOLER TUESDAY Tho Cyclo-Stormagrapn at Underwood's Pharmacy shows a slight rise In barometric pres sure today although tho read ing It yet rather low. Th Tycos recording ther mometer regletered maximum and minimum temperatures to day as follows: High Low Forecast for next 24 hours: Generally fair. Cooler tomor row morning. BAKER BEATS BOISE BAKER. Ore.. April 21, (AP) Aided by four La Grande play ers. Baker Elephants won the opening gam of the Idaho-Oregon league yesterday, defeating Bolso at Boise, 7 to 4 by a three run rally In the ninth Inning. On tario beat Payette 9 to i and Nam pa trounced Caldwell 14 to 4. UMATILLA G.UXS PENDLETON, Ore., April 21, (AP) There ar 9.750 voters reglttered In Umatilla county for the May 18 primary election, as against 9.3HS for the last genernl election. Of these 7,283 ar re publicans, and 1,168 democrat. akaatV4aAVNa mil r laaiaia ii - - -a TODAY'S MAJOR LEAGUE SCORES i aUonal . Chicago - i.K.-.-ar 1 1 Cincinnati 1 S 2 - Batteries: Carlson and Hart net t; Campbell. Johnson, Me Weeney, Eckert and Sukeforth. American Washington ( Philadelphia J Batteries: Hadley and t 0 8 1 Rnel Earnsbaw, Ehmke, Mahaffey and Cochrane. Clevoland 10 1 Detroit 1 Batteries: Brown and L. Se well; Whttchtll, Sullivan and Hayworth. FEAR FELT FOR F Grave fear is felt by relatives for Edward McKeniie. who disap peared from Bend, Oregon on Ap ril 16, 1930. MiKontte left his check-book for his wife, with a note saying that he "was going to end It all. do not look for me". Ho then caught a stage out of Bend lor Klamath Falls, and it known to have arrived in this city, but noth ing has been heard of him since. It Is believed that the man may have committed suicide some where In thlt vicinity. Has Artificial Feet McKenile't description follows: Height six feet, has two artificial feet, but Is able to walk very well without the aid ot crutches, though he has a slight limp, aged 87, has blue gray eyes, and gray ish blond hair. He wore, at tho time ot his disappearance, a dark blue serve suit, and a gray cap. McKenile Is an experienced poul try man. It anyone knows anything about thlt man, or has teen him, please get In touch with Sheriff L. L. Law, ot Klamath Falls, or com municate with Sheriff Claude Mo Cullah of Bend. HEG1SIEK3 AT HOTEL REA John McMonnon this morning pleaded to a charge of trans porting Intoxicating liquor, and was fined $-00 by Justice of the Peace Barnes. MiMaunon was unable to ray his fine, and was committed to tne county Jan. IN ROM BEND White House Egg Roll Children's Own Party WASHINGTON". April 21. (AP) Easter Monday, one of the brightest of the year tor capital children, set the annual Easter egg rolling merily under way. Forty teven thousand saw that spectacle last year and the chances were good mor would see It today. By hundreds the tourists came, the toddlers with their elaborate Easter baskets chicks and eggs and bunniet, bunulet and eggt CROSS COUNTRY IN LESS THAN 14 AND HALF HOURS Lindberghs, Charles and Time by Three Hours, 15 Minutes and 27 Seconds. Colonel Modestly . Disclaims Ne Recod; One Stop Made to Refuel. , By F. B. HAILEY Associated Press Staff Writer NEW YORK, April 21 (AP) "We" have another record, a cross-continent flight faster than anybody else. Taking off from Glendale, Calif., just at daybreak, Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh yesterday brought their new brilliant scarlet and black monoplane to 4 three point landing on Roosevelt field, where the colonel LOOKING BACKWARD By Tho Associated Press Earner. 130 The Llnd- t berghs. two mllet up tnd s three miles a minute, 14 hour. 23 minutes, 27 teconds I flying time). t June, 1929 Captain Frank M. Hawks, 17 hours, $8 minutes, 6 teconds. February, 1929 Hawkt. 18 hours, 21 minutes, 89 teconds. August. 1928 Arthur Goabel and Harry Tucker, 18 hours. 68 minutes. June, 1924 Lieutenant Kntaell L. . Mautjhan. 24 hours, 48 minutes, 39 sec- onds. 4 - May, 19! 3 Lieutenants Kelly and MacReady, 2 hours, 60 minutes. Labor Launches Organization to Scan Candidates Delegates of all union labor or ganization! and representatives of the aranges of the county met at Eagles hall in Klsmath Falls Similar afternoon and formed what is termed Organized Labor's Political League. While the grange is prohibited by Its con stitution from participating ac tively In politics, it is permissable for the tranx council to co operate with the labor league In endorsing candidates. Candidates Talk Aside from the busluess ot the meeting, talks were made by Italph S.' Hamilton ot Bend, and A. L. Rice ot Klamath Falls, can didates from this district to the legislature, and Roy Nelson, re publican candidate tor county as sessor. Regular meetings of tho league will be held each Saturday alter noon at 2:00 o'clock. Question naires will be sent to all canril dates and the exocutive commit tee will make recommendations regarding endorsements at the next league meeting. Tho executive committee Is composed of tho following: Officers C. D. Long, chair man; M. A. McClure. vice chair man: A. L- Mallery, secretary, and tbe following: Geo. A, Powell, H. Wiles, Thoa. Molton W. S. Conklins. A. Macpherson 11. H. Hadley and Baldwin. , Hospital Patient Returned to Salem Andrew J. Hensley. who es caped from the state hospital for the insane on April 14. was arrested Saturday afternoon by Chief of Police Keith Ambrose at the corner of Fifth and wal nut ttreett. Attendants from tho Institu tion wro summoned, and the man wat returned to Salem Bun day. mA i.i,ifv mnilA rt chocolate. made ot sugar or mads of fuzzy cloth. Tliiwyear-oHl .mry Throe year old Billy Smith, with a basket almost too largo to lug. had eggt with flapper facet painted on them by hit older tit ter Katnorine. . The prettiest flapper of all was for Mrs. Hoover. Bllly'a name and addrest wat written on that (Contlnutd on Pag Eight) Ann, Shorten Previous took off for Paris three ears ago this spring. The) arrival was 43 minutes ba fore the day was done. ' The approximate distance flown waa 2.500 miles, the flying time 4 hourt, 23 minutes, 27 teconiu,. the average tpeed 172 mllee aa hour. A ttop wat mad at Wlehe ita, Kans., ot 22 minutes and five seconds for tuel, but not food. Lunch prepared at. Lot Angela. was eaten in tne air. Disclaims ew. Bocord Although tha Colonel disclaim ed any new record, the time ot th flight waa 1 hourt, IS minute and 29 aeconda tatter titan U over Bad. been flown 4eiorev Caatalta rrasst Hawks, ltst Mta-ts, float from Glendale to Rooaavelt nld In It hours. 38 minute aid (aeconda, non-etop. - The fact that ho and Mr.1 Lindbergh mads atop, th colonel pointed out, technically made their flight not one to con par with that ot Captain Hawks, (Continued on Pag Bight). MANY ARRESTS Twenty six arrests were mado in the city over the week-end, Easter aeemlng to afford an In spiratlon to some for vagrancy. Intoxication, and the Illegal pos session of Intoxicating liquor. In stead of holy Joy and tho ujy" ment ot things spiritual. Numbered among the 38 who) were apprehended was E. . R, Barnes, who was arretted at tne corner of Eigntn ana num. streets Saturday night by Chief ot Police Ambrose, for driving while intoxicated. Barnes posted 810v ball Saturday, which was forfeit ed this morning when he failed. to appear In police court. . Hasn't Raised Fine , L. L. Tomlinson was arretted by Chief Ambrose and Officer Coons on South Sixth street on Sunday afternoon, for driving aa automobile while nndcr the influ ence of Intoxicating liquor. Tom linson pleaded guilty tbl morn ing before Pallce Judge U. S. Bal lentlne, and received a tine, ot $100 or 50 days In Jail. He 1 still In the city bastile, his tine unpaid. G. O. McKay was arrested oa Saturday night by Officer. Gr vtllo, and charge with the posses sion ot intoxicating liquor. He pleaded guilty to the charge thlt morning In the police court, and received a fine ot $75 or 37 day In Jail. He Is now tn JalL Poor Pa "Jones is awful devout Yesterday In church he was so lost in thought- of the next world that h didn't notice the collec tion plate when it was passed to him." WEEK END SEES i