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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1931)
Wednesday, January 21, 1031 THE EVENTNG HERALD. KLAMATIT FAIXS. rtREHOM ' TAGE SEVEI PUN TO RETIRE JUDGES AT AGE 70 ON FULL PAY SALEM. Or. , J.n. II, f AIM Voluntary r.llmmnt of Judaea on full par at the nf 70 U pro vided for In a (roup of hllli r Ullilm In lh Judiciary (iirl Judi cial procedure wlilrli Hanator J. W. Crawford haa ruilv for Inlro (turllnn. Another o( llm meaaurna provldr for a alula Judicial coun 'II of I J mnuibtra, lira Jiidgoa, five lawyura and fit. layman. In etead of Ilia proaanl council ol II. Judges. Tha retirement hill spiillc to uiirama and circuit iourt Judaea ho hav arvr-d oonllnuoualy for lit yaara la auprame or circuit ronrt Judxoe. or adornry ueral. Thn enlarged Judicial council would ba eppulntod by Ilia chlaf Justlc., Anioni Ilia five Judces arvlnx would ho I ) ilili-f JubiIch himself, oiin aasocltiln Juatlro and Ihraa otliar JuiIkos of courts of record. Tbe lhaory of namliiK flva layman, II was aald, la that they would arve aa a "leavening Influence," Amoni ollior provision nf Ihn Iroup of hi I la am: AiutndliiK Ihn law rt'lallvf to disbarment procrrdlnaa lo maka H rltarvr and Morn dt-flitlt", and prohibit!!! publicity until thn Cbariaa reech llm suprnm court. Prnvldlna: llial II'" rourt way auspvnd rulaa of rvldi'iii-n 10 at pot lo ran ill re a HtlKanl lo prove or disprove a act of foal", whim thara la no bona fide dispute. avn theush triers la an Issue la tlm pleadings. I'rorldlni for ihn appointment by Ihn anprania rnurt of a atala eodn rovlsor. Ilia duly would ba, durliif and between loalalatlve Bastions, Id fnrmulalo hllla for tha clarification of law or for in ra- nl of ulfs lawa, and In n-nr- dlnala tha statutes lor roil I (Ira tlon. lie would ratal vo coiiipoo alinn of IMiu a aar. ((.moving. Ihn retjulrsmi'tit that I hall nl mortgages bn wit. oaaand adilliiK a qualification for aupramo rourt and ctrrult court Judiaa lhai ihcy ln noi ov.r 70 7r old at llm limn o appoint ment or lo.llon, Ihn art not to apply to Judg- In nfflc. at tho time of p.aaaite of Ihn hill rela lira In thalr running for r.-.l tlon unlosa lhay ahall hart aarr, d for 16 v.'ara. (Instating tha statute tilth- hrlrlug tha chief Justice In aa aln circuit Judaea lo dlatrlcts Othar than thalr own. Amandin tha etrvlce of eum inont law ao that aummona may ha aarrad on tha vice prealdout ana eeshler or a corpornllon. aa wall aa upon thalr euperlora. Providing for levy of alta.h tit or execution on personal properly Intareat In Delate of decedents. ' It.qulrlng rourt to Inalrurt lurloa In writing bafora ergu ment by counsel. At present tha Jurlra arn Instructed aftar argu ment and not In writing unices requested. At 3, He's Ment.il Giant M 7 It ft t V , 1 r ' 1 -. .t 1U jmrmm ' iff' 1 1 it 'I Wickersham Says President Did Not Meddle In Report ' ContlnfNt from Page One) Mat" auballiuln for the praannt ayati'tn, aald In Itlrhmnnd tha report aa a whole "lavnre modi fication of the Klfhleenth amendment " L'ntll othrr mombera apeak, tha raplial and thn country p paranily will lie loft to draw thalr own eonrlunlnna and place thalr own Interpretation on a report which nelnf earloualy Interpreted tndar aa dry. wet, and a atraddle. 1 Hoorrr Take f4tanr ' There waa leaa dlaput over the pnaltlnn taken by the prnal daat In acndlnii the report, 10 oonirnna. With whatever effect on hta fortune In 191, he aald defin itely that ho not only agreed be amendment ahnuld not be re pealed, but did not want to bo tinderalood even aa favoring a tarlalnn of It, Will tie luuixl In 'ria Speaking aa an Individual, and not ai chairman ol the re publican national committee, Henator Fea nf Ohio Indicated after a While Home call today that he oipertnd Mr. Hoover" land on tha Wlrkerahatn report to be hla aland In the 1913 prea Idantial campaign. Tho Ohio acnator waa quick to add that ho had not dlecuaaed the rnport with the prealdent. For hlmialf, ho aald he regard ed It aa "In the mnln, encourag ing to tha dry cauae." A democratic aenator oppoa Ing prohibition, Walah nf Maata rhuautta, placed upon the pre.il dent'a meaanitt the Interpreta tion Mr. Hoover had definitely taken up tho dry aide, and would lead hla party lu 1311 Afglnet rarlilon. Oplntona Vary Another democratic) anll-prnhl-hltlonlat, Repreaentatlve Mary T. Norton of New Jaraey, deanrthed the prealdent'a atand aa "amai Ing", In Tlew of tho rovlalon laanlnga ah agar In the report lUalf. From a republlcnu oppuaad to lha dry alaUilea, Hupriiaeiitallve Hchafar of Wlaconln, ranio tit In observation: "It may he nereaaary for con Kresa to induct a aurrey to aa- nertaln what cnnelualnn waa really reached." moot WHh HnoTer Senator Bmoot. rapiibllonn, Utah, Joined the prealdent In ob jecting to the propoaal for replac ing the Rlghteouth amendment with on to empower enngroaa to regulr.tr traffic In liquor. A reaulullon to that end, ni well aa one for a eongraaalnnnl In TeatlKiitton of enforcement win Introduced by Hopreaentatlvo I.n Uuardln, republican. New York. CrlHclK'e lroMMiil Smnnt aald If enforcement wora proved Impoaalhl under prnaent malhnda, ho would bs willing to conalder a plan for government control. Aa for tho commlaalnn'a condltlonally-propoied plan, how aver, be aald H would p lmprae- Thiae-yeer-old Van Dvlie 1'lara of Downora drove, HI., a (.'lil- rn aubnrb. la acclaimed aa nun of the moat brilliant younr lira in tha nation and fur reaaon enough, too. lie ran read and write Eugllah elimilv.ly, la aludylng Clreek and Latin, la familiar with mathemailra and kuowa a good deal about geography. Above, he la ahown demonstrating hla ability to point nut any plnco on, thn map; Id ihn lunel, he la ahown praciirlng thq Creek nli'linbot. Ilia parent ore Mr. and .Mra. II. W. Tlera. Ilrabln and unworkable hi-cane It would elm ply mean that every congruanmau, every aenator. and very pKaidant fur all tlmn to onme will be elected on the anln latua nf prohibition, ami thla Itotun would nver-ahadow cvnry ith"r public queaMnn, I'rniMNM lntilry "Va would, lu ei'eii. have a referendum on prohibition every two yaara. The one qunl.ty of any eolullon that la required trr thin whole hualimeii la that It ahnuld be gotten out of polltlca and niuilu table." A aenaie Inquiry to determine how the Wlckcrtthnm rommiflnioti arrived at Ha "ronflii-Ung rnnelu- a'on and whetln-r aiivice waa re oelved from oulaldn Ihn ronimla- alon waa propoaed In thn annate by Nenator Tydlnga. democrat. Mnrylaud. n antl-prohlbttlonlat. He Introduced a reanlutlnn to dlroit thn ludlclary commlitee to ililt-atlou chairman Wlrkeraham. Juat after menllng, inn nouan authorled thn printing of 1S.""0 coplca of tho commlaalon'a reporu Red Haired "It" Girl Painted As Reckless Spender (Contlnaad from Pace Ono) that money. $270,000, where Clara couldn't get at It." Krnedman argued that Mlaa le- I;uo hud not perjured heraelf In leeitmony aa David Dlark. deputy dlairlet attorney, charned yiwlor day In hla opening nricument. "She (Clara) told toilay lo pay n-eryihlng aa aha aw fit. Mnyue ahe waa a hit Indlacroet, but ao waa Mlaa Bow." The attorney challenged tho lata to prove that It had ahown any evidence that Daley eulo from Clara. "Why, ho aald,. tiara on me wltneaa aland couldn I eipiatn what her hllla were, or how much they were, and anmetimea ahe nut nn know whether they bud hnrn paid." THOUSAND GALLONS DESTROYED (Continued from Fage One) burgundy, wot and dry wlnea ware dlacovered and poured out by the prohibition offlcera. The raid waa aiunio at a: 11 Tueaday evening, and at 11 o'clock all waa over, tno mreo men arraated and lodged In tho county Jull. It la probable that the men will be hound over 10 lha federal grand Jury, offlcera atnte, the rhariea agninat tnem in volve sale nf liquor to Indians. In addition to Iho wine, many gallona of moonahlna wniskey waa dlicoverod by tn oineere. TRAPI'KII TIMI'PKD BAYKIKLI), Wig. Martin Kane, trapper, went out to trap tome wolvea and got trapped him anlf. He ameared flh on hla bonta and trumped thr.ugh the woods, Intending to lure wolves Into a trap, but not expecting them to plok up the acent for hours. Ha was without weapons and, consequently, when tho wolves struck hla trail within h short time after he aet out, he waa ur prlaed. Ha had to take to a tree In which ha spent 4S houra before aid came. I'HEXYS DON'T WHT WASHINGTON College preal danta aren't likely to remain In service long, the United States of fice of education, department or Iho Interior, has found. A aurvey rnnductod by tha department shows that tha average college president la likely to bo & years old, married, and the chances are even that he will aerve not more than five yenra. NMW YOUK nosearch con ducted todny will be tha means of solving tha depreaalon nf com ing yeura.' according to Iho Am erlcnn Chemical ancloty, "Hidden In the technical and eWonllflr publications of the year llo dn volnpmenla which ten or twonty or fifty yeura from now will rank aa fundamental contributions 0 which naw Industries and new ar.hools of thought were basod," a ststamant from tha soolaty ax-plalna. CEREMONY WILL MARK OPENING (Continued from I'ase One) built with thn future needs of the city In view, and ainmla aa a goal ui whli h other buaineaa enter- prlaea ahnuld aim. It waa built with the Idea of aerving Klamalb Kulla for many years to come. Kvery preparation hna been niailii for thla momentous event, and Kiuutlve Vice I'realdeut R. K. Altchiion, accompanied by Mnrchandlse Manager T. K. Bart- letl. have arrlveil hern from La (l-iinrn, where tbey officiated at the flrat npeulng In tho alate, to be preaent for Klamulh'a opening event. Mayor to Art A. E. Strong. In charge of or ganisation work for tha Oregon and Washington properties of 1 he company haa alao arrived Irom the Portland office, and will b preaent for the opening event. The machinery at thla newly constructed plaul will ho put Into npvratlnn by Mayor Fred H. Cofer, following a few remarka of appreciation for their Indica tion of fulth In tho anundneaa of this community by city officials, and a response made by Execu tive Vlce-I'realdenl K. E. Altcha aon. The turning on of gas In this city com a aa a climax of many months of preparation on the part of tho Natural Gaa Cor poration of Oregon, beginning flrat with tho application on tha part of thn company for a franrh lae to distribute gaa In the com munity, followed by the isauance nf permlaalnn from tha Oregon Public Service commission. Then came the work of laying tho mains and distribution ays-, tem through lha streets to tha homes of proapecttvo consumers and the solicitation of realdente who might dealra to use gas. The reecouse to thla solicitation Justi fied, according to officials of tha aas rnrrtpnnr, tho original de termination to place a gaa plant in Klnmnth Falls. Store Opened) Recently a store waa opened here, where tha company placed on dlaplny all typea nf modern gas equipment, from gaa ran pea to water heaters and air heating plants. Thla store waa opened by Merchnndlaa Manager T. K. Uartletl, and L- J. Huat placed In charge aa manager. The store la one of tho moat beautiful In tha city and exempli fies Iho modern trend toward Edison Speaks His Mind About The Dry Report JACKgONVILI.B, Fla., Jan. II, (API Tboinea A. Kdlaon, Who arrived lo Florida lodav, aald the report of the Wlrknr aham commlaalon on prohibi tion was "equal to nothing, but slightly lu favur of tha drya." Governor's Sons Both National' KANTLEEK Rubber Week This week haa bean dedi cated by 10.000 Rexall, Druit Storea to tha demon stration of tha superior qualities of Knntlaek, tha world's larRtst-jelllnR rub ber line in tha quality class- For more than 25 vera, Kantleek Hot Water bottles have appealed to those who consider that where comfort is con cerned, It pays to have tha beat, $2.00 gi Orchid J Wisteria S. Ttlua Onyx v Red" JJ Soli) only at Rexall Drue; Stores. Hlnr Drug Store, No. 9 loth and Main harmonious color schemes. Kven the rangea which are on display are of varlom colors with the Idea of adding a bit of beauty lo the kitchen. These ranges are an Innovation lu the city and are being gladly received by the hoiiaewlvee. A particular ly valued feature la the garbage dlapoaer which la attached 10 the elove. Hy merely turning on the gaa Iho gurbogo can ho burned to a cinder. The plant wlili .. the company haa erected here Is una of more than 40 gaa plants of the aame type which are being const rm-ted on the Pacific Coaat. The plant la of a design propored by Thabo, blarr and Anderson, after years of survey and atudy of the unee of liquified petroleum gaaea and la the lust word In construction and efficiency. Thn conatrurtlon of the dis tribution ayalem was carried nut by the contracting firm of Llnd gran and Bwlnarton, hlle all work waa done under the direc tion of Blandard Management and Operating Corporation. Natural Oaa Corporation of Oregon ui a aubaldlary of Natur al (las Propertlea, Inc., with af filiated companlea of Natural (;aa corporation nf Washington and Natural (ia Corporation of California, all f which are aub sldlarlna of Pacific Public Ser vice. Keaulla I'lraaa In dlacnasl-ig the arrival of gas in Klamath Kails. Executive Vice president Altcheaon of the com pany, made the following state ment: "We are more than pleased with resulta of the appllcatlona for gaa aervlco which have been made In thla community. To date more than ISO'J persons have made application for service and thla la aa Indication of a highly pleasing nature that Klamath Kails appreciates the Invnetment which our company has made to ward giving a utility aervlee that will modernise the city and place It upon a parity with larger cities throughout tha elate. "Oaa aervlee la a convenience which no growing city can long do without. Heretofore It haa been Impoaalblo because of high construction eoata In connection with tha building of gaa planta to bring gaa service to citleg of tbla aire. "With thla new type of plant which Natural Oaa Corporation of Oregon hag developed. the conatrucllon coata have been cut and It Is possible to give gaa service at rates which com pare favorable with rates In the larger cities. "There la a convenience to gaa which can he had with no other type of fuel. Particularly thla new gaa la attractive to the consumer because It containa no impurities, la cleanly to the highest degree and the beat value is equivalent to the type of gaa which for many yeara baa been aerved to pooplo In the metropolitan areaa. "Kor convenience In shipping thla gaa la brought here via tank car In liquefied form, and la vaporized at the plant before It la aant out In thn distributing systems that have been laid thru the atreeta." Inauro ftrrvleo In view of tho fact that many people of thla state have never before naed gaa, Altahesnn an nounced that a number of rep resentatives of tbe company will be on hand to visit the' home of consumers who have already attached appliances, to assure that all appliances and tne sys tem la in working order. No stone naa oeen lett un turned to maka tbe Installation I of gaa aervlee a memorable event In tbe history of Klamath , Falls. Tbe system baa been (ound to ba In perfect working order. During ui week testa nave oeen made and gaa put Into tbe dis tribution main ana tne pipes purged of all Impurities. Gas was placed In the ayalem at high preaaure to ascertain If there ware any leaka In the pipes. It waa announced by tho com pany that planta and distribution systems will soon be completed In numerous other Oregon towna Including La Grande. Coqullle, Bend and Cottage Urove. with many olhera to be started during the early part of 1931. vt 0-" " rri - 1 . V..' ' t ;" ') if 1' '.' ' . ' 0- . - . .1 I e f. ' '! .- -4 1 V- V 1 ! t ' -VS.- . .1 rM-Mitd, Jack .Meirr. left, aon of Oovrrnor Jullna L. Sleler. belna; eon uralulaled hy '.Vln-r Vorblad, aon of x-(iovernur A. W. NorbUrf, afler I lie Meier Inaugural. Dotb are well-known studenu at tbe 1'nlveraliy til Oregon. Gen. Martin Is Critical of New Wickersham Plan PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. tl, (AP) General Cbarlea II Martin, CQitgreeeman elect from the third Oregon dis trict, declared today "revlalon of thn lNth amendment ac cording lo the Wickersham commission plan would make a beer council out of con greaa." Martin advocate repeal. "If congress were given power to enforce liquor re gulations," he aald, "electlona would be determined aolely on tbe liquor question." RAILROAD OFFICIALS ARRIVING (Continued from Page One) preparation for the hearing. Several wltnessea are alao com ing here from Bt. Paul. Thla morning Col. Meara and C. B. Harding, realdent engin eer, went on an Inapectlon trip alog tha relocated aurvey extend ing south from Klamath Falla, through Merrill and Malln dis tricts, to mil post 10" wher It connect with the preaent i N. extension which Is now belli built. This extension. In lha Tula Lak district. extend annthward to Join the Western Parlfie'a Una at lielber. Calif. Frlday'a hearing will ba ana other epic In railroad hlatnry ot Klamath Falla. Teetlinnny from the bearing will be trnnacrtbe,t and sent to Washington, 1), C.. where it will b determined whether the Oreat Northern'a line ahall extend through tbe vast rich agriculture area of Merrill and Malln or along tha llnea of the original aurvey through Tuln Lake, almost par allul to tbe Southern Pacific lino. For Resulta tea Herald Class Ada Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains Healed Without Operation Absolutely Guaranteed Currier' Tablat era guaranteed tn nillckly amp ulcers and Km ealna. tha hanlahln th eauaa of, theaa rilatraln condition, or n pay! Yo a can prova lha haallnar worth or Ctirrlr'a Tablat without rtaklng cant. Currlar's Tablets ara eompoundet In acftnrdanc with tha lateat medi ae! knnwIailK and praetle In the. treatmsnt of stomach utear. India gaatlon and gaa pale. Writ today for fall Information CurrUr'a Tahlnta, Inc. Dapt. 41A4 III" Nnrth Vina (It, Loa Aagalaa Calif Adv. 12 LEAGUE BILLS ARE IN HOPPER (Continued from Page One) verso report of tho judiciary committee. The committee rep. u ted fav orably on another bill which would 'extend the jurisdiction ot tbe district courta to caaea In volving aa high as flouo In clalma. Thn present limit la $600. Two of Senator W. H. Btray er's measures were passed by tbe senate. One was an amend ment providing that If tha value of the property of an estate, ex clusive of lien and encum brances, Is Icaa than S50 the court may order aala of tha property without requiring the eatate to go to the usual ex pense of publication. The other bill was a technical amendment relative to eltatlona. The first Galveston tornado of JtOO resulted la the loss of (000 Uvea. 4k saaw Tea in Vacuum just like your coffet It is just as necessary for tea as it is for coffee. The U. S. Government Tea Examiners have urged it, and Schilling has dis covered how to do it. 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Opposite Courthouse Phone 248 j Now that the New Year is started and we've broken all our good resolutions, the best thing to do is buy a homeaite in FAIRHAVEN HEIGHT; Largs lota, excellent view, all city conveniences, water piped to every lot. 100.00 to 500.00 some of them facing on the paved Ashland highway. 10.00 to 25.00 down 3.00 to 10.00 per month Favell-Utley Realty Company Leslie Peyton, Mgr. ,...',' 121 S. 6th St. Phone 1414