THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Tuesday, January 13. 1MT
CONTHOVERSy
1
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0
FI STATION
DiMgreement over the
location of the new munici
pal fire station is looming
urrnrtlintr f nvnrnatLmiu
made at a meet. of thol"";
city council last night whonjfor threw .-art. lie t also butld
C'harles Thomas, resident of : ' H work upstair, in tho
thur tarn for dtnn.r S'w
Vmii day Mr. and Mrs. John
Cop.Iaud. Mr. and Mrs. J...
t'nplantl, Mr. and Mr. Alvln Oop
land. John Jr. and Margar.t Cnp.
ittnd. and Y.tnn and Clifford
Kiiti. rrd wrri, played In th
nini, and a pl.nant llra at
hud l.v a'!.
Mr. and Jlrs. Il.rt Cut and chil
dren, Donald. Marhar and Ann.
st;n N'"- .ars day Hn Mr.
(iray'a uiothnr and aiat.r, Mra.
i.i'TK Cray and Allro Cray
Jiri. Stella Llninrt of Portland
la Mx.nrtlne a roupl. of nivki
Willi h.r iMtr, .Mr. Ad.ti. Hnyt.
;.or Hoyt has five nmn car
PMitrring for him. Thoy arp
Governor's Daughter Wed
Mills addition, spoke in be
half of residents of that
ncrtion,
Air. Tnoinas attd that If more
nanna nrn needed on tbn petition
whiih vas pr.ntpd a week ao.
signed by Milla addition property
owners and requesting that the
alaiinn he located on the cast aide
of the Southern Pacific tracks, ho
lll oht.iin them.
Van I'amp Ojiposcil
Cnunrliman Van l amp wan of
the belief that it would not be
necessary at I bin time as no ac
tion can be taken until later, but
that when the elation vat f!ri
proposed it vat to be In a cen
trained location and was o( lu.
opinion that people on the east
aide of the oity are trying to upset
II the plant.
He want on to stato that the
northern portion of the city needs
more protection, too. since there
are. several large mills located In
that district, and that when the
station project was first brought
up lie took particular paint to ask
If It would be centrally located.
Want Kxpert Opinion
Councilman Bagley took the
ttand that the ballot aaid "for
construction of an additional sta
tion" but nothing about a central
ly located station and certainly no
one could make centrally located
out of additional.
"If the people in Mills addition
had not understood that the new
fire station would do them some
good that item would have been
snowed under on the ballot," Mr.
Thomas declared.
It waa Councilman Driscoll't
opinion that the only thing to do
it to have the station located with
regard to fire insurance and to
obtain the opinion of an ontslde
Insurance man.
Offer Site
The following oroaerty was of.
fared for sale to the city as loca
tions for the station:
Lola SA and 5B. block !. on
Market and Spring streets in Rail
road addition, submitted by the
Klamath Development companv;
lots 8 A. SB and 9 A. block 2. Kail
road addition, on Spring and Mar
din streets, bv Harry A. Llntner:
lots ($8 and 5S9, block 10S. Mills
addition, for J 900. by John S.
Orr; lot 2. block 201, Wantland
avenue. Mills second addition, by
William J. Ouslcy; lots 32. 33 and
34, block 17 of Didusirial addi
tion, 11450, by Iona James: lot
19, block 4. on Klamath avenue
faring Twelfth street. Canal ad
dition, for ISO per front foot, by
R. E. Wright.
All the bids were placed on file
for futnre reference.
To Improve Cemetery
The preliminary work tor im
proving Linkvllle cemetery was
discussed and a motion passed for
Councilman Van Camp to take
charge of cleaning up the ceme
tery. The cemetery committee
wai also authorized to investigate
the cost of patting up a new fenoe.
An ordinance waa pasted to
first reading approving the new
plat of Linkville cemetery wbich
la now under city management.
Airport Ordinance
The ordinance setting forth
rules and regulations for the new
municipal airport was adopted,
following the third reading.
Councilman Van Camp wished
to know 11 student pilota were al
lowed to fly over the city and
asked that the matter be investi
gated. Xo Objections
Last night being the time for
the hearing of objections on the
sidewalk assessment and as there
were no objections. City Attorney
Bolvln waa authorised to prepare
an ordinance levying assessments.
' Authorized Contract
The ordinance was adopted au
thorizing the mayor and police
judge to enter into a contract
with the Central Pacific and the
Southern Pacific railroads for an
easement for right of way of a
sewer line over property owned
by the companies.
Hide Not Awarded
Xo reports were made on the
bids for gas. oil and tires and
feeding city prisoners.
Mr. Hale, proprietor of the
Litllf Gem restaurant, was pres
ent and stated a report was going
auoul the city that the bid for
prisoners' meals waa to be award
ed .to the highest bidder and he
Just wanted to tell the council
that If It was so he put in bis bid
wrong. There was no comment
when Mr. Hale finished and sat
down.
Grant Licenses
tJpon recommendation of the
' police committee, licenses to oper
ate during 1931 were granted the
Empire hotel, Oregon rooms. Hart
hotel. Pelican Theater rooms, Cas-
caae noiei.
Applications for renewal of per
mits were received from a num
ber of the hotels, restaurants,
pool rooms and plumbers. John
P. Kohustelli was the first appli
cant for a milk producer's permit
under the new city milk ordi
nance. Both producers and dis
tributors of milk are to be li
censed under the new law.
Seven building permits, total
ing f 6.421, were, allowed.
FORT KLAMATH
NEWS ITEMS
SIRS A. 1IOVT
FORT KLAMATH. Ore.. Jan.
IS, (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Stanley of Klamath Palls motored
to Kort Klamath Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jest Elgan in
on Grover returned borne Wed
nesday from Medford, where they
gpent the holidays with relatives.
tUt o4 Mra, Harry JBngl had
garase.
llMill t'orhin, aim Is well
known in this neighborhood, and
ho has been 111 fur the r:t three
weeks, pastted ay Krldav, at
!h. Hillside ho-.nltiii In Klamath
Falls.
John H. Ccpeland. who has
been spending the holidays with
his parents here, left Friday for
t'nrvallis. where he will resume
hi studies at the Oregon Stato
college.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moffart and
daughter Jeasie visited at the
Hoyt home one day this week.
Among the local people who
were shopping in Chiloouln Fri
day were Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Cope-
land and Mrs. Harry Engle and
sons. Weston and Clifford.
The C. I. club held their regu
lar meeting Friday. Refreshment
were served by Mrs. Mallory and
Mrs. Allen. The club la planning
another series of four card par
ties, the first of which will be
held Jsnuary S at the club house.
Mrs. May Long, whose shoulder
was injured while coasting Sun
day, was taken to the hospital tor
treatment Sunday night, and Is
reported at improving satisfactor
ily.
Miss Jane Short, who has been
visiting her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Judklns, has re
turned to Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Bnrcbaun. Miss
Welsh and Mrs. Neale. teachers In
the local schools, who have been
away during the holidays, return
ed home Sunday evening.
Chss. and E:nil Zumbrum and
Pete O'Connor left Monday for a
motor trip to Los AngeiA.
Mrs. N'elda Corbin. who has
been In Klamath Falls for the past
week because of the illness and
death of her husband, returned
home Monday, and will spend a
few days with her mother.
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MRS. CUSTER
ENTERTAINS
It was the urst wedding to be held in Virginia's historic ttcciitive
mansion at Richmond lu more than a quarter of a century, when
Miss Suianne Pollard, daughter of Governor John tlarland Pollar.l
and Herbert Lee Boatwright. of Danville. Va.. were married the
other day. This picture, taken immediately after the ceremonv,
shows the bride rutting the wedding cake while the groom looks
on. The former Miss Pollard has been serving as her father's o(!M.il
hottest.
MRS O. O. WINCFIELD
TEXN'ANT. Calif., Jan. 13 (Spe
cial) Mrs. Robert Caster enter
tained her Sunday school class of
intermediate boys and girls with
party Friday afternoon at the
church.
The children enjoyed games, af
ter which Mrs. Casper served re
freshments
Those prevent were Alice An
derson. Virginia Friend. Kate
Hamilton. Kathryn Marie Will-
bank. Nan McLeod. Hazel Little,
Patty and Betty Pennell, ' Marie
Murphy. Maxlne Graves. George
Little. Joseph and Billy Kolda,
George Anderson, Hubert Goodsly,
Marcus Ambord and Bobble Castor.
C. A. Kirsteln returned Sunday
from a visit to his mother. Mrs.
Geglna Kirkstein, at Los Angeles,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Murphy and
daughter. Miss Pearl Murphy,
were overnight guests Saturday
at Weed. Calif.
E. D. McDonald was In Weed.
Calif., during the week on busi
ness.
J. A. Palmer, who haa been ill
and confined to his home for a
week, is able to be up and around
again.
Mrs. H. T. Doyle and small
daughter Betty, who have been at
Klamath Falls the past week, re
turned Thursday evening, leaving
again Friday evening for Lot An
geles, Calif., where Mrs. Doyle's
father is quite ill.
On Vacation
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k,A .Viiami Bureau
In this nautical looking cos
tume, smiling Galll Curd would
be as much at home on the high
teat as the usually it on the
high C't. The noted opera star
Is pictured above at Miami Beach
Fla., where she Is resting prior
to atartlng a concert tour thru
HUNGARIAN
UN HANGS
FOR MURDER
SZOLNOK. Hungary. Jan. II.
(AP) Crying "God Help Me."
Frau Marie Kardos waa hanged
today in the prison courtyard
here in atonement to the state
for murder of her husband and
22 year old son last year. She
was the first woman to be hang
ed by court sentence in Hungary
for many generations.
Frau Kardos. who was one of.
40 women who appeared la the
group poisoning trials of last
spring and summer and one of
three to receive the death sen
tence, lost the paded ennui which
marked the early demeanor in
the few days preceding her
death. As execution became Im
minent she was stricken with
terror at the prospect of the
gallows.
She ate heartily in her prison
cell last night, a bowl o( gou
lash being allowed -her for her
last dinner. There followed a I
period of prayer with friends
and a proteatant clergyman. In
terrupted once when the hang
man came to weigh her so as to
calculate the measure of her fall
from the scaffold. She sprang
back screaming but was reas
sured when her friends told her
the executioner was a doctor.
This morning she arose and
dressed unassisted and sipped a
cup of coffee before being led
weening into the prison court
yard where seventy persons were
assembled to witness her death.
She prayed there again for a
moment and then was led to the
gallows where the president of
the court read the sentence of
death to her. Concluding, he
addressed the executioner:
"Hangman do your duty."
An attending physician pro
nounced her unconscious within
a few seconds and dead In eight
minutes. Her body waa left on
the gallows for halt an hour
and then cut down and placed
In a coffin In the prison morgue.
The hanging followed the pe
culiar Hungarian method. The
two assistants drew her feet
toward them as the stool was
knocked from beneath her. The
hangman, holding her face with
handkerchief, turned it from
tide to tide until she was pro
nounced deed when he lifted his
bat and informed the president
of the court that the sentence
had been carried out.
One of the condemned wo
man a last callers was the man
known hereabouts as her swmt
neart. btcian Toflor. wno ar
rived lu a sleigh this morning
and was admitted to the prison
to see her. She received him
coldly.
Todor obtained permission to
witness the execution and shout
ed frantically, threatening every
body around him when the wo
man was pinioned at the gallows
and had to be removed.
MISCOXSTRim
"My daughter shall n it sing at
the Mayoress' reception tonight.
The doctor has ordered her rest."
I dtdn t know tho mayoress
had been ill." Iluen Humor.
.Madrid.
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MotorCoaclj
COSTS LESS
EnobUt you to trov. moro
eton .... to qo fortHr on
vtry trovo) dollar.
LUXURIOUS COMFORT
Modem cooctot, comftylobry
footed .... op-cuthiorved
reclining Mats.
SCENIC HIGHWAYS
Iringt y6tf oil tH l.t 0J
romonco o fho "opn rood."
fwin lranciro J8..'o
Round Trip 25.no
Portland (One Way) lO.O.t
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Phone RUfl
K. E. Walker, Agent.
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You Will Never Know
UntaYouTrylt
You will never know what a comfort and
utility Central Station Steam Heat is un
til you try it Ask those who are using it
what they think, and remember, we wel
come inquiries.
KLAMATH
HEATING COMPANY
KLAMATH
FALLS, ORE.
NOTED . CHILEAN
DOCTORS MEET
TRAGIC DEATHS
SANTIAUO OK rHtl.K. Jan.
13 I AP. Tho trucU 'loath ol
lp. l orn Mayor, rhllo't loading
woman phyiiU'litn, nud Ir. At
frrdi. ! Mttrtn, government hy
ttitMio chief, ptujlod the nuthor.
tltM tiuiiiy. Or. MurU fthttnt 1-r.
Mayer um. hliuselt,
AtloiulitniM nt (no pultltc
nm'sM' nvhool w lior inn nhont
Ititf took dm-turod (tint the
twu hail heen lu lino ami ait-
vaiis-i'd tlii theory I luii . hoi.i-
ratiM by LrUtt MurU a inat rlago
to luuvtiter wo num. luy had
ittriiitiied to dlo toRritmr. Ir.
Maer wan itml umimrrinl.
Other ulso rmivernftiit with
the livi of the two iirurtlltonora
expressed luhrf that the rnme
w.i h tuotlvnted by a proiesHiitnul
jealousy fur which d.ath of both
seemed t he only polut ton ta the
iinp'iuiuis hyutene oUK Lil.
School nttontlnnta unhl !r. P
MarU walked into tho offico of
Ur. Mayer, who wan chief of Hie
school, and onKttKcd in low
tmversAtioti with her. Two
snots r.inK out. Aitendunts
rushed to fini both drnd. Dr. De
M.iri;i j.pirent!v h(t rUceil a
ptstol at Dr. Mayers forehead
and thou had turned the gun on
hlmseir.
Poth hod bn on health mln
sIoua to tha I'nltrd StatM and
Kuropa. Dr. Mayer waa a leader
in children medlenl work and
was elnsted by an me a the
greatest of all Spanish American
woman phynlflaii. Dr. IV Maria
wax a medical professor In the
I'nlYersity of Chile, and acting
Australia's New King Wed
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It.aliniiw. u (ll.-t.i i.,r.k i.. t i .. v I.A I't, I. n.if,.i .I.Mmlltl
Australia a tantuus I runs-l'a tf Ic unit truiiN-Atltinllc nlrnuiii, and hl
unur, iiio tt IIHT .11 im HUH I uwru, u- Miri iiivrrrM a 'ss vi iiT(ia,)niu-
latton from nil parts of the world upon their riM-ctit murrlaan at
tinev. i tore you t iicm , in i nn inrcurmum, mm i nrj inru i uu
iiiarrutKo register lintimliateljr after tlt wedding.
chief of livci-n for tha national
governnieut.
lloth ra natives of Chile
She waa of Carman exlractlou
a). I he of Italian.
HM)KltS INK UT
WASHINGTON. Jan IS .AP)
The prwtdnnf and Mr. Hoover
will he entertained at dinner to-
nljtht hv Ht'crotnry and Mm.
stlmson for the third time.
MrrTINA NOTK K
tvity CiniTind,rv N 1, K T.
MMtrd on lv Vdndav. Jn
it.rv II. 1 .'St. at Mi) p. n. Iimtaiu
lion o( offtror. Uan.iufl at Min
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Tuirur an4 thir ladiMi iovtS i
SURGEON
DIES
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AN DPERATIOiM
NICW YOBK. J.HI. , (An
A aiipali-al opcrallnn 1nl"titl n
rnshan ill. luit.of Mrs. K. Ioi1k
was rniiPludi'il yrstciilajr ly
anithr plasllo siiiihhi, lh N'
York KvmiIiu XVurlil said loclav.
wIibii IT. I.ouls I'. IlKrim iHt '
lionrl allu. k III Hi norulin
rot) in.
Mrs. Di'dss romiilnpit on Iha np
nralliiK labln miiltT an aiiaiwIliK
I If. I ho Kvrnlna Worlil unlit, ami
Jiki1i Satlall of III. iUlli' nr
ry ilniarltimiil of llmh Isia.l
hoaplliil, was valliol haslllr l
roniilit. Iiio oporallon.
Mrs. Dnilas. 111. fnrm.f Murirl
Dnrolhy Hlcmaii o( D.'lrolt, aa
iiiuri'li'il In HimIro, son of Ih. !!
iiioliir iimnuIarluriT, alUT hn ill
vori'o from Mra. I.ols Kiinwlion
llr. Ili.ni. 1II0.I as li as nr
foriiiln Ih operation at tha Park
V il lionpllnl. lio 47.
, Ur. Il.rn. rnniMli'lril Hi fx
Inri's of ni'h r.l.hritlt't "t Ja-k
li.mpai'r. Hort l.yt.-ll. th lai.
"Willi Mill" llrnliill. KaliSI.
Ilrjr. anil rn.mhrra of ih. family
of llrnlto Mus.nllui. II. ''
wlit. ai-iiinlntan'. ainoim plt.rt
nf ttip siaa. suit .i-ri'n.
HETTVil v. biwu .nfsf.it to
on. Diau anvnu llmM.
IUi.il.: W.ll. I'v. hixn
.ii tn ..v.n ni.n at on. um
Ansa.rs.
It la rrporl.it tat G.rmaur It
Sulldlns an alrplan. dMllnJ In
rarry l.o p.rsona and havtns; a
irulalug radius of aioul bono
mtlM.
Mellows
Py'ITDlfD'CBS
LUCKIES
are always
kind to
your throat
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it's t
Tht advice of your
physician lit Keep out
of doors, in the open
air, breathe deeply;
take plenty of extrciie
in the mellow sumhine,
and hm a perinlie
check-up on the health
of your body.
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end coughing.
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