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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1930)
FAOE TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday, December IS, !!?' HEW STRIKLIH NEVADA SENDS ! MANY TO HILLS; RENO. Nv Dm. 1, (API Word of nld strlks spread orar th deserts of Nevada toiler, end sriiiled miners, their Urea spnl In searching tor th rirectoiie Hiat al, waited eaaerly for news that ralchi lUrt a stamped. Krora tbe Rabbit Hot Mlnlni district In tha northwestern part .-if tha atftte, Juiit on tha edge of ha itrint Black Rock, deaart, ram a thn firm word of a new strike. .Yholhor the discovery would moan a short-lived flurry or a real 'mum, In which the men who enn-h fur fold dellitht, wat yet uncertain. llepnrts received In Reno laat nlht atated two brothers. Cbarlea and Jamas gcossa, had made tha trlke after a year of prospering the district. Tha two brothers arrived la Lovelock . town of 1?00 popula tion, on the Overlsnd route of the Southern Pacific railroad, with 11 sacks of tha ore which they had tons A. It assayed $E per pound. Three prise sacks, known as 'picture rock" showed a vain of it ,t7 a ton. Based on these figures tha brothers had already acquired a aaiall fortune. Farther reports atated dotens ef rest dents of Lovelock had started (or Rabbit Hole. 41 miles away, ready to stake oat claims aad be in oa the ground floor la til sreat of a boom. la Rene and other towns throughout the state, news of the strike was eagerly sought. - Defense Rests in Don Nacker Murder Trial ilnatloa O Brie stated that he had discussed the alleged statement of Horaa with Carl Hoary, a friend ef his. and that he had told T. R. Glllenwaters of the'remark about a week ago. Dr. llurke Testifies. Lloyd Low was next called to the stand by the state, and was questioned In regard to a state ment gtren at Crescent I-ase y Jark Helfrldga which Low witnessed. IVfense objoeted to the line of querttnnlpg, and ob jection was sustained by the GOVERNOR SPEAKS BEFOR E Awn... .,..;... h Ar -t r- xr..i... court. - " w"" I Dr. Burkes. Portland alienist charged witn first degree murder in connection wrta tha ROAD WORK TO MANY PORTLAND, Doe. 1. (AP) A program of the state highway commission tor prorldlng upward of l.'io pick, shorel and wheel barrow joba sue days a week tor throe months was outlined today by H. B. Vaa Dner. shatrman ef tho soesmlssion. to the assecter tloa of county judges la session here. Vaa Dasar said that with rota tion of labor the work on banks, fills and other construction oa highways ta every county except Multnomah, will prona loos tor twice aa many men thro days a weak. He aeked that tho )ads aad ooanty oommlsaioners certify to tho highway commission 1LU of lobleea residents Is their com manitlea who are heads of fami lies and who hare dependents. The lobe will be filled from men on tbesa lists. Tii work wil ha dona as close s possible to community centers sa the men can llv at home. Tho highway commission. Van Timer said, has expended in the past two years Sl2.4S8.93t ex clusive of market road funds. Since Its Inception In 1917 the commission has expended $141. 992.545, including state, county and federal funds. slaying- of Fred Dunbar at Summit Lake, September 1, rested ita case at 4 :S5 yesterday afternoon. The close of the defense cam after the examination of three psychiatrists, chief of whom was Dr. Walter F. Schaller of San Francisco, and who, answering a question which required Attorney Manning SO minutes to present, replied that "if the assumptions contained in. the lengthy interrogation were true," Don Nacker did not know right from wrong when he killed Fred Dunbar and was, in his opinion. Insane. Coder questioning by Mr. Mao- EINSTEIN GOES I 0 HEAR OPERA NEW TORK. Dec. It 'AP) Oyer tempted Albert Kinstetn out of his ocean liner suit last alght. and ho went to the Metro politan opera house. Offered his choice of Wagner's "Selgiried" or BUtt's "Carmen." he pre ferred "Carmen." Re sat with bis wife In a box 1b the diamond horseshoe. He rose and bowed to acknowledge applause when the audience dis eoTwred him there at tho first act Intermission, and after the performance ho went backstage aqd paid bis respects to Maria Jcrttxa. Austrian star, and her colleagues. Whoa William. O. Gnsiu, lon ers! factotum of th "Met." of fered the scientist a ous-sen-tenos definition of relativity "there la no hitching post for tha universe so far aa we know," Professor Einstein laughed - heartily, draw oat a fountain pen and wrote beneath the defi nition la his natlre language: "Oelesen and rlcbtlg befnnden. "A. Einstein, 12-12-30. ARMY WINS OVER NAVY SCORE 6-0 (Continued from Pag One) Nvy plsjers at ha completed his gallop across the goal Una. Army held th upper hand, for the most of th game, missing two good chsnces to score In the first period. Navy's only scoring threat, lata Is th. fourth period, was broken up after th Mlddlos reached Army J 5-yard Una. Th first aerrir battle sine 127 attracted a colorful and nota U crowd, in th Interest of charity, bat failed to fill the big basoball park. Army bad only oao scoring play In its bag, but the Cadet margin of superiority on attack was man ifest by first downs, 12 to S, In their favor. Navy put up a stur dy defense, but was unable to pen etrst th hi Army lis for any substantial gains. Army's victory, completing a sea sob la which th only Cadet set-bee was at th hands of No tra Dam, was th sixteenth for th soldiers la th series with Mary. TRAINS GLIDER PILOTS LOS ANGELES, Mounted on a sost with a ballbesrlng connection a glider set dp near her I help ing student pilots learn to man eavar an eirplaae or glider. Tb plan has all th controls of a fre glider, snd the student csn pilot It sgalnst th wind ia all th mo tion a free plsne encounters. It Is accident aroof. - ning. Dr. Schaller atated that hs believed thst Nacker had suf fered a total Iras of conscious ness. Crane-questioned by Mr. Gillenwatars. hs stated that an epileptic might remember frag ments which happened during an attack It the attack was mild but that this attack was not mUd and Nacker could not remember anything. Dr. R. K. Lee Stein ar waa called to the stand and answered the hypothetical question In regard to whether Nscker st the time of the killing knew right from wrong and said "I think h was not competent I think h was not conscious." As to whether Nscker Is sen or Insane ha satd "I wonld say insane. Incompetent." Examined Xacker Dr. Steiner ssld that th tint of unconsciousness ranges from 29 seconds to longer, that pat ients could talk la an apparently normal manner, eat or drees, dur ing that time. He stated that headaches, and funny noises some time preceded th attacks. - He said that pallor of face, or Muc uses of coloring in th face, are symntoms of attack. Dr. Steiner said that n gar Nacker aa hoar s examination la October at raqusst of defens st' torners snd that he did not know at th tun h weald b called as a witness. Ha said that following th examination he told Ralph W. Horaa. defens counsel "My con science would aot allow ma to wear he Is Insane unless svldene Is Introduced to eas m t change my mind. I cant Imagine a man could do such thing un less h was aa epilestoM." Cent Remember Hs said that It Is not neossssry .or an pilptle to be In a spasm to commit a crime, bat that he could commit a crime, if crimin ally Inclined', at any other time, with knowledg of th crhn being committed. H stated that epilep tics generally com out of tho spasm snd regain consciousness quickly when they are over ths spasm. On cross examination of Dr. Steiner, regarding NckT two snd one-naif years far the navy, th physician said, that a person subjected to recurrent attacks of epilepsy wo I a not go for a period of two or two and a half years without suffering aa attack, and then suddenly bar violent spasms again. H stated that n is not possUM for an epileptlo If h losee com plete consciousness during a spasm to talk of erects which hap pened daring th seitnr follow ing his regaining consciousness. Desire aot Far Dr. K. D. Johnson testified that he bellered that Nacker did not know right from wrong and that the killing waa an insan act. In answer to th hypothetical question. Oa cross examination b stated that desire plays na part In tb actions of sa epileptic during a seizor and that they do not act with any object In view. Tho stat contends that Nacker planned tbe mauler of Dunbar, motivated by a desire to attack Dunbar's companion. Miss Doris Bacon, but that, frightened br his deed, ha lost th desire. E OU RIOTING REDS Nffl OR Forty Cuban Professors Discharged HAVANA. Dec. IS, (AP) Forty professors at th Provincial Institnts were dismissed todsy by a presidential decree, charging them with encouraging sedition among students. It was reported that more heads wer to fall among tbe faculty of ths National university. Suspension of cemrtitntlonal guarantees was still In effect throughout the republic, but only on clash at Guatanamo between students and police was reported today. Censorship of communi cations from ths interior was maintained, but the director of telegrams said th garernreent was making no effort to control commercial eahles com wig In or going- put of Cuba, Clifton's Shop Open To Public Today Opening of 'Clifton's," Klam ath s newest larilee-to-wear shop, was held today. Tb shop will open again this evening for In spection. W.-F. Clifton, formerly of Yakima, Invites th public to attend. . Th exqulslt evening creations featured la th windows attract ed much attention, and wer th object of favorable comment. In on window la shown a gorgeous taffeta and tulle frock, with full toll skirt oa which taffeta flow ers are appllqued. The other window displays a beautiful vel vet evening gowa and a black velvet wrsp. Matching accessor ies add to th besuty of th win dows. Tb exterior of th shop, dec orated In soft greens and gray, givss tb asm Imprsssloa of x cluslveness as do th smart city shops. Th store carries a fuD lia of ladies' coats, suits, dresses and ao-nMSoriee. NEW TORK. Dec. IS. (API ;A bout l.ios Communists bear- lag banners denouncing tha French. British and American governments, tried to sjsrrb east th French consulate today and wsr rushed by nolle, who asd fist and club la aa attempt to disperse them. Police tor down tho signs, which bore legends attacking al leged "Imperialism" of tha three governments. Th Reds congregated at Fifth A venn and 40th street and at tempted to proceed dowa East 40th street, where th consulate la situated. They wer driven back ta Fifth arena, where thousands of onlookers soon gathered and traffic was dogged. Smral fights arwaa ftsdsu aad bystanders developed as tha nolle continued their attempt to scatter th crowd. STATE MOVES TO PROVENACKER IS OF SANE MIND ( Continued from Page On) saaity, aad that thai tys ef In sanity womld not be la her! ted br ofrsariss of to tneaa per son: eaaphaaai apoa th fact that th father of th defendant J. F. Nacker, became- Infected with syphilis fire year before th birth of th defendant, tar stead of emphaak apoa th fact that h contracted th disease three rears kefor marriage: emphasis npom testimony given by Doris Bacon of events oc curring on th fatal day at Cres cent Laka; th assumption, to which th dsfens objected, be cause it had aot been Intro duced In testimony, that Nacker had observed Doris bathing In th lake, and had sees her changing from her bathing suit to beach pajamaa on the shore; th shot fired at th deceased, snd statements mad by Nacker to Miss Bacon of events that oc curred during th killing; aacb as: bur answer to Doris ques tion. "Is Fred dead?" "God yes. I shot him right up close!" Nacker's story of his family life, and the statement that be had been alone too much, and bad planned upon doing something of this sort, wondering If a man could get away with It; his min ute Instruction to tha girl as to what her conduct should be after hs left her to give himself up; th statement that he made, , "My father is a crttel man, but I am even more cruel, my whole Ufa has been ruled by passios of all kinds. I have never loved anybody, not even my mother, but I do feel sorry for her, this will kill her;" that th boy was given up to officers by his pa rents, and th confessions made on bis wsy to Klamath Falls and later In the Klamath county Jail. I Witness Riles Defense. Rebuttal testimony thia morn ing began with tbe calling; of auto's witness Dick O'Brien, for mer firewarden at Crescent Lake to th stsnd. A legal batttl en sued after D. E. VanVactor, spe cial prosecutor, asked ths wit ness when be first heard of tb lnssnlty of th defendant, and O'Brien answered. "Wbea Ralph Horan said to me, "If we don't get a tot more dope w will bar to fall back on Insanity, a law yer's laat stand'." Counsel for defens violently objected to question aad answer which war ordered stricken from th re ords by tb court, bat wer later admitted when counsel withdrew th objection, and Ralph W. Ho ran cross-examined th w-ttneas sa to th alleged statement and by himself. Horan brought out In cross-examination that O'Brien supplanted Nacker a forest ranger at Crescent Lake, and that real or fancied enmity exist- COUNTY JUDGES PORTLAND, Dec, 12. (API Problems confronting th slat by Its Indebtedness, taxation Slvh. and specialist In nervous and I wars and unemployment, wer memm oie s wu rauea io treated In detail by Governor-elect tbe stand by the state. He ha had year of experience I this work, both In private practice and with the Federal hospitals of the United Slate Veterans' Bureau In the parchopathto de partment. Dr. Bnrkea la at pres ent consultant In neuro-peycht- stry for ths government. rnlnt Is Important. Dr. Burkes outlined chsrsclsr latlca of spllepsy. and types of epileptic eeiiure. Perhapa the most Important testimony brought out by Dr. Burks In the morn ing session was the fact thst epilepsy doea aot constitute In sanity, although aa epileptic may be Insane, .and that althoush a child may be born of ayphllltlc parents without itself having syphilitic Infection, an offspring bora of this typ of parents al most Invariably carries some taint, such as sbnormal develop ment, inferior mental and physi cal aaka-up, below the normal standard. Dr. Burkes character ised these individuals as consti tutional-psychopaths. Stat Finishes Rebuttal. At 2:10 this afternoon the state rested after rebuttal testi mony, and a short recess waa allowed before th beginning of sarrebuttal. After tbe recess granted to th stat to re-draft their hypo- Juliuj L. Meter ta his address lata yesterday befor th atst ssso clstlon of county judges and com mlsslnnera In session her. At governor, Mr. Meier promised a regime of economy and business administration, and Invited th co-operation of county officials. Increased or additional sourest of taxation do aot increase tbe spending power of the state, hut must reduce by corresponding amount the stat tai levy on prop erty, he said. There la a necessity of rigid entrenchment wherever possible on th tax burden of real property. 'It will be my purpose aa gow srnor to lntroduc whatever pos sible economies In ths sdmtnlstrs- tlon of stat affairs It wtll be necessary befor w obtain full re lief to add more wealth to our tax roll and to augment our pop ulstlon," the speaker stated "I feel In an acute situation. Ilk the present, the big discing machines could be laid sslde and man pow- sr Instead of machln no wsr em ployed by th blshway commis sion'" Mr. Meier urged the cutting of red tap and procedural delays In obtaining unemployment relief. A proposed leelslatlve enact ment setting up a state-operated Institution to be known aa the Oregon state farm horn, which would be cut I half for care of ty-owned "poor farms" wss sub- Seeks Divorce From Horseman -- , iyownu - poor laruis waa suo- thtlcal question presented to ex- mUt,d , ln, convention by J. M. pert witness. Dr. D. C. Burkes, rivers, attorney for the atate the question wss again read at 1:20 this afternoon. After strlk highway commission. Kxpenso would he sut In half far care of Ing out portions not bsaed upon , ndiSpBt by elimination of Individ Mr. Deters testimony previous! given, and embodying pertinent testimony d emended by defenss counsel. th questloa wss admlttsd. and Dr. Uttxs.es wsa allowed to answer. BeUere 5acker San. Tb question, granting all as sumptions to be tru. skd ths witness, whether or not. In his opinion, tb defendant, Donald Nacker, on tb 1st or September st Summit Lak waa able to dis tinguish between right and wroag. Dr. Burks answered. "In my opinion, the witness could distinguish between right and wrong, and was able t realize and distinguish eonssqusnc of hi act. "And It la ay further opin ion," th witness continued, that th entire act waa one of sexual desire." Defens counsel was ap at one objecting to questloa and answer. Jndg Sklpworth sus tained tb objection, an4 ruled thst ths answer b stricken from th records snd Instructed ths jury to disregard the testimony. Further, at tha request of conn ssL th court reprimanded th witnesses snd th sut. Says Nacker Sao "Is It your opinion, doctor," Gillenwatars continued, "that the defendant waa ssne or Insane at the rime of the killing at Summit Lake?" "Sane." answered th doctor la a firm ton of vole. Cross examination of the wlt nesa was carried on by H. M. .Manning, and little additional tes timony was elicited. Zornbrum Called State called Fred Zumbrum to the stsnd after Dr. Burke de scended, but little of Zumbram's testimony was allowed, due to the ruling of th slate supreme court thst s lay witness msy tes tify only If he is lullmstely ac quainted . with the defendant. Zumbrum stated thst ual farm overhead. said. known Nacker only lure weeks. When th defendant worked un der nimt In the forest service. Zumbrum answered a question In retard to Nacker'a conversa tion during tb time th two men were together, stating that the defendant often talked of women. Objection to question and in ter wer suatalned. and tbe court instructed the jury to dis regard th testimony. Zumbrum was dismissed, and the state rented. At press Mm this afternoon there seemed no chance thst the case would go to the jury to night. Judge Sklpworth stated this morning that he waa op posed to night sessions, and sine snr-rebutui had barely started before mid-afternoon, and pleas to ths jury by state and counsel are yet to be delivered, ss well as th court's Instructions to the jury. It k the general belief that tbe case will not go to the Jury before Monday. FDIST AUTOGYRO RACE MIAMI, Fla., What Is tiousht will be th first autogyro rare ever held will be staged here In connection with tbe Third Miami All-Amerlcan Air Races, January 2, I and 10. Three of tbess crafts will be entered In tbe race. Num erous plane enterics from all over ths country arc expected to take part In other event. CARTER IS SCHEDULED FOR TRIAL (Continued from Pag On) o'clock Monday. Tb trial fol low Immediately the cloee of the Don Nacker murder trial which opened la circuit court last Mon day, and which Is expected to go to th jury aom time this evening, or early Monday morn ing. darter Well Known Much Interest Is centered In the Carter trial, tbe defendant being well known her. He Is a veteran of th World War and has been active in Legion and other local affairs. Ths Carters wer married at Bend during a convention of the Veterans ef Foreign Wars. July If, 13. Prior thereto the an nouncement waa made that the ceremony would b stsged as public event and la connection with the Veteran's convention, but due to objections of Mrs. W. R. MeAlpIn of Reno, mother of the bride, snd a disinclination on ths part of the latter, plana were changed and a private wad ding waa held. Quarrel Knsoe Immediately following tbe con vention. Carter and his bride re turned to his borne In this city, wher they resided antll tb night of th alleged beating. Donald Chamber, formerly em ployed her by the Southern Pa cific and now with that com pany at Dunsmalr. waa th only witness to event connected with the leading up to th tragedv. Chamber snd Carter, who were friends, met ln tbe hnslKeea ills. he had j triet of this city the night of I . . fit " . 1 1; -jt - ' ft HWM'IMI AvnrniN STOCKHOLM, Mull shipped In gwssden by air during tha summer of this year Increased more than 74 per cent over Isst aiimnmr'a shipment". From June 1 to Heui ernlier It a lolal of 67 klli of mall wsre carried between Abu. Finland, and this city. Four hun dred and twelve psssunsers were carried during thst period. fiKltMAN-t HlVt AIIIMNK It KHUN, An airline betwssa China snd Germany Is belug plann ed here, snd It Is expected the Deutsche Lufthenss Cniunany will furnish the transportation and havs a nnehlrd Interest In Hie line. Tlie new orgsnlsallon le ssld to have a cspltallsnllnn of S3. 000.OUO.stn1 tha Nanking govern ment of China Is said to have two. thirds Interest. Fossils of worms which lived In the Chicago srea some Ito.Ooii,. 000 years sgo bsve been rnllrld and placed In the Fl.'ld Musriim of Natural History of that city. American men In gsncral are very nice, says Msreelle Chan tal, above, papular French artroa. Hut there s one In particular that she's suing for divorce. He Is Jefferson Dsvls Cohn, wealthy breeder of race horses, whom she charges with Infidelity. Mar cells Is well-to-do In kor own rluht, bsvlng deserted the stsge to star In moving pictures. two sat up with Mrs. Csrtsr no- nKLPKl'L PLANK RIDR til o'clock that morning wheo. WAYCROSS, Oa. Ever sines realising that her condition wua tt.rlous. a doctor was again called h fn" out of wlndow Jrr , and she was Immediately moved ; Francis M. Roberts haa been deaf to a hospital. and dumb that Is until hs took Mrs. Csrtsr died 10 minutes 1D slrplsns flight a short Urns ago. 17. . J7 . rp,,,, 'During a plan dlv. of 1000 feet, and her body waa turned over;.. ... ..7. .... . n examination and Inquest ,bl n"'1 '""a ,H"CB held, revealing that Mr,. nd bearing were restored. BUDDY ROGRM OPERATED OX TOLEDO. Ohio. Dec. It. (AP) Charles (Buddy) Rotters, film actor, wat operated upon for ap pendicitis her today. Hla candi ed between th two. On cross tlon was reported good. September and Csrtsr Invited Chamber to bis apartments. Th Invitation was screpted, and ac cording to ths story Chamber told officers. Carter aad bis wife qusrreled. and th latter went to th horn of a neighbor who resided near by. tb two men re turning to town. Later that night they returned to th Car ter bom and Mrs. Carter waa there and has been drinking bear. Another qusrre! ensued snd Csr ter struck his wife several blows. Threat Is Heard Chamber, according to his test!, mony at th coroner's Innneet. not desiring to be an eve-wltnees to the scene, ssld he left the kitchen, where the row wss taking place and went Into ths sitting room, st tb same time taking a gtin rrom.tnn bata room and biding It nnder a dsvenport. Chsmher ssld sfter he left th two, he neara carter threatening hit wlf. mylnr: "I'll bust your nerg." immediately after. Cham ber testified, he heard a loud thud, and going Into the kitchen be found Mrs. Csrter bleeding at toe month and at the bark of her bead. He aided Carter In applying wet towels to stop ths flow of blood. Later on, toward morning, Mrs. Csrter fell aa she attempted to walk to her bed, and Carter called to him to get a doctor. fcknll Is Fractured Chamber said that hs hurried to the horns of Ms. Mary Orenon and called a doctor, who res ponded and treated Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Orenon accompanied him back to th Carter horn and tb to the coroner. Later a post mortem wer Carter died of a fractured skull, and that ahe had suffered a triple) fracture of the jaw bone. several bruises snd other Injuries. Neighbors Answered Call Neighbors of the Carters said they heard the violent quarreling and responding to tha calls of Mrs. Carter for asalstanre. They attempted to Intervene, but wer Informed by Carter to keep out of It. saying: "She's my wife and I'll beat her If I want to." No 'testimony wss Introduced st sny time during the Inquest which Indlcsted thst Chsmber offered asslstsoee to the bride of two months, until after ahe had been fatally beaten. File Murder Charg Carter waa arrested, a aom plalnt of first degree murder tiled against him. and he haa since been confined to tha coun ty jail with Don Nacker, and Hobart Bryant, both of whom were also holng held on first degree murder chsrgea. Harry Bolvln, deputy district attorney, will conducted the prosecution tor the stale and Sm Jet more, whir able and dramatic defense freed Lorena Trlrkey of the charge of murd ering her cowboy husband. "Slim" Harris at Lakevlew, will defend Carter. Judge Duncan will hear tb eas. X"STOMM AIItl'OKTH ROME, Italy has listed' IS Isnd snd seaports which civil planes can Isnd on snd be provid ed with custom facilities. In ad dition s number of spproved air ports, but without custom facili ties, wsr also nsmed ss possible lending places. Lsnrilngs on other slrports srs forbidden. i "something popped" In the hsck of And yet, desplts ProhltUtlon. gsngsters snd drouth. Hoover would be a wonder If your bank j account waa, Public Invited Saturday anil Suniley After a I". M. To DINE and DANCE at Piedmont Golf Club Torn Left Off Mouth Nlitb Mirer Turkey, Chicken and T-Bone Steaks Itioa BS3-WH for Rearrvallon SAFE? J.III private safe soon yields it treasures to tbe skillful burglar. 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