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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1931)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON October HO, ml PAGE TWO SERVICES FOR ROBERT GHEYNE TO BE MAY Service for th III Hoburt I). Cheyn will b held Monday at 2:SU p. m. at lb Klanulh Kalis KlVa temple with oKlcara Dt Ilia Klka lodg officiating. Archdeacon J. Henry Thomas will official following (ha lodge ceremony. R. K. Patterson will present two vocal anloa accompanied by Mra. Helena Joyaog at th piano. He will sing "Ths Old Rugged Cross" and "The Vacant Chair. Mrs. Marlorle Olda will am "Whlapering Hope' accompanied by Harry Borel on the violin and Mm. Joraux at toe piano. Following I ha aervlce Taalt entombment will be mad In the family plot In Llnkrlll ceme tery, under toe direction 01 tne Karl Whit lock f uneral Home. Th chamber of commerce will be cloaed from X:!0 o'clock until 1:30 o'clock Monday af ternoon out of respect to the late Mr. ( h.yne and bia family. Mra. Cbeyue aud daughter re turned Thursday from Redding where XI r. Cheyne died of In' Juries received In an eceldent 11 milea north of Keddinf early Tuesday morning when the car In which Cbevne and leon Craw. ford were riding atruck a tree head-on. Mr. and Vrs. Crawford turned from Krddtug late Thurs day evening. Mr. Crawford has not yet recovered from bia In juries and la uffring from the ahock of Mr. Iheynes death, MEIER CALLS MEMBERS TO HOTEL SUITE (Continued from Pats One) charts. Sam Laughlin of Salem had been appointed to auccced bailee. Hoaa refused to concur on thi motion. Other action specifically rati fied were the dismissal of Mrs, Lasers Kay Roberta, head of the stats blind employment Institu tion at Portland, nnd ths consoli dation of this liutitution with ths blind school st Salem, with Wal ter K. Dry ss head of both. Host concurred In thU action. Ths purchsso of ths la new automo biles ior ths stats polics depart ment, which hays already been delivered, was also approved. Hons and ths jorernor concurred In this action, with Holman cast Ins a fsTorable Tote today ap proving the negotiations, bnt atill registering - dissatisfaction with the type of car. All other actions of ths board ef control, whether one-man or two-man meetings, where proxy votes wers cast, wers approved unanimously by ths board. To Remodel Building Authorization for remodeling the old administration building at the state tubercnlosia hospital at Salem, was voted. Dsn J. Ma larker jr.. Portland architect, was elected to draw np plans snd spe cifications for the remodeling snd moderisation of the structure. Ths building Is ons of ths oldest Instltutionsl buildings in the slate. Bwretsry of State Hal E. Hoes, just before adjournment, rosde a statement to the board In which he raid his request for sn opin ion ss to ths legality of proxy rotes was not done with a view to embarrass Got. Meier, bnt be cause as state paymaster he had to "place his finger upon the su- thorlty for every Item." The governor accepted the statement with the remark 'that'a all past now," but Holman demanded of Hoss why he had not raised that question years ego. "Yon conducted business that wsy under the Pstterson regime, snd why do you wait un til the governor Is 111 to bring up the Issue?" Hoss said proxy votes hsd not been a fsctor prior to this time, to the best of his knowledge. The meeting was ths first st tended by the governor sines hs was taken III August It. sna was held in Portland on his call. The governor said If this meeting was declared Illegal, "we will call an other one." Hoss said after the session, he had no Intention of asking an opinion on the legality of today's meeting of ths board. Condemned -Man Writes Story . From State Prison Chamber Kdltors Note: In ths following atnry James Kitigslr-y, from a death cell at ths state tvmien liary, related part of hla past tile aud hla thoughts aa he awaited execution on the gallows. He wis hanged st 1:10 a. m., Friday, for ths murder of Sam Prescott. Ashland. Ore., police men llr JAMK klNCHI KY Wrillri for l aited Pre FTATK PKNITKNT1ARY. SA LEM. Or., Oct. (0. (1' I had my aams la papers from coast to coast, headlined la suaay cases. have never relished ths publicity. The meny purported news Hems have always had aomeone else 'a story other thaa my own nulll now. Within a doss hoars my lit will have been anutled out. Vis itors throng to any cell. They want to see me snd talk to a man who 1 condemned. Ths psrsmount question so many ask ma is "What would yon do with your life were It granted yout" 1 would atons for my crimes by' aalng the mistake I have paid so dear for. to keep other from doing them. Thst is ths least I could do. I cannot bring life back, but 1 ran keep some one else from tsking a life. Wu AjmoMic I cams within five dsys of hanging last April. I did a lot of serious thinking. I saw aged men around m who have been here from 1 te IS years. I talked to aome and they all aay I am larky to go oat ths short wsy. It thst Is the case, why don't they hang themselves? It la because they live In hope. 1 was at one time an aa noetic. I had been hammered by aoclely and dealt ao many hard blow that I lost alt aense of propor tion. I waa whipped In training Inatllutiona until black asd blue. I one received a sentence from a captain of the guards for ths hols, l neany rotted. After ths rsforsi school. 1 tried to go atralght and cam to Salt Lska City sad went to work for a sewing machine company. I worked a week snd wss forced to quit, aot hsvlng msde ex penses. I worked sa a bus boy In a cafeteria at IS a week and ons meal dally, limited la SO rents. 1 had to pay my room rent out of that, bealdea other eats and laundry. Result I went hsywlr after three weeks. I Bist sa escouvlct and stols ths gaa out of the cafe I murdered am Prescott. Her 1 am. Vers Wroaur Methods I hsv flaally realised why I never msds a go of life. 1 used wrong methods. I slop to think who the, best eilixens are. I find they ars Christians. So I havs studied life and found that human race ar pat oa earth for a purpose, to prepare tor a higher life, partly lu contest with lbs elements, since the ma jority of people earn their bread by manual labor but chiefly by increase of oar mental atrength by study sad oar moral atrength by resisting temptation. la my closing boars I abandon my fsvorlts ssying, "Est. drink sad be merry, for tomorrow yon may be la Jail." I aay bow "Eat. drink and be prepared to meet yonr Maker, for yoa have not the assurance that yen will live until tomorrow." Hoover Stirred By Navy Charges (Continued from Page One) second, to show the trus pur pose of these falsehoods snd the people who are interested la pro pagandizing them." The President said last night that after the Investigation was made he would expect a public apology snd a correction of Gardiner's "misstatements." Earl ier, the nary league had accused the chief executive of an "sbys msl ignorance" of naval needs and an effort to "starve" the navy. Gardiner said last night he was surprised the President In tended to appoint a committee of his own rather than sponsor a congressional Investigation, which he said hs would welcome. Officials of the league in call ing Its executive committee to meet here as soon as possible re fused to discuss any further the statement by Gardiner until after the meeting has been held. No dsto waa set for the gathering. HOTKI, IH Ht'RNKn DELAWARE WATKIt GAP, Pa. Oct. DO, (P) Ths Kittstinny ho tel, one of the best known sum mer resorts in this section, was destroyed by fire early today. Ths loss was estimated to exceed half a million dollars. FLYING PFKMITM IXCI1KAH1XG The commerce department has Issued 4674 student pilot per mits ss compared with only 2834 Issued last year. An Increase of silently more than 11 per cent In passenger sir traffic has been reported. KINGS LEY IS EXECUTED AT SALEM PRISON (Continued from Page Ons) from various sections ofthe at at. Warden Lewla declared that Kingsley had been a model pris oner during hia Incarceration la the priaoa, aad had aot requested any special or unreasonable cour tesies. RW use Faith Kingsley refused to accept aay religious faith, although Father Keenan of the Salem Catholic church, spentNmuch of the night with the prisoner. "I am ready to go," Kingsley's last words to Wardn Lewis, who talked with him a few minute before lh execution. SALEM. Oct. SO. UPV The exectnloa of James E. Kingsley, 25, today was the first at the state penitentiary here since the donble hanging of bllsworth Kelly and James Wfllos more then three and half years ago. Kelly and Wlllos were executed for ths murder of prison gnsrds during the sensational penitenti ary break In 192s. Kingsley waa sentenced te death by Judge H. D. Norton of Jackson county following his con viction of first degree murder charges for the killing of flam Prescott. Ashland police officer. Prescott waa shot and killed January 24, 19 Jl, when he Mop ped Kingsley and questioned him relative to the title of the car he was driving. Kingsley wss la a atolen car. He waa captured shortly afterward. Governor Be rases Pleat At a apeedy trial Kingsley waa found guilty aud sentenced on February s to hang April I. On March 27, one week before the time for the execution, hs was granted a stay of execution en aa appeal to the Oregon supreme court. He was resentenced Sept ember 23 after the supreme court affirmed the lower court. During the past two weeks Kingsley .addressed a communica tion to Governor Julius L. Meier, requesting a hearing. This wss granted him and last week he presented hia rase to Miss Beat rice nalton. secretary to ths governor, who submitted his statements to th governor. Meier refused to interfere with the administration of Justice. Had Long Record At the time of his arrest King sley wss fugutlve from th Colorado reformatory school. where he was sentenced Septem her 12, 1930, on charges of jrrand larceny. He escaped from there October 21, ef that year. Prior to that time Kingsley had served time in the Monro re formatory in Washington for auto theft He was aentenced July 11, 1928 for 18 months bnt was paroled. He had also been arrested other times at Grays Harbor and at Seattle from 1922 to 1927. The address of Kingsley's rel atives were unknown to peniten tiary officials. An uncle, King sley had said, was s member of toe Seattle police force. Youthful Slayer Taken To Prison (Continued from Page One) separate cell, away from other inmates, it win he the one used by Warren Stark, a 14-vear-oM Kverctt boy, who served part of a sentence lor arson here before oeiug tiansterred to a reform atory. A medical examination and mentality tests will be given him within the next few days. He hi nave no young n avmatna. only prison employes to watch him In his dally exercise. An instructor will give hint school lessons. Over the stst various comment came from different persons on his sentence. Mean Vary In Seattle, Jndge Kenneth Mackintosh, former member of the Wickers hnm crime commis sion and one-time justice of the state supreme court, ssld hs would undoubtedly remain a erlmiaal and should "have been hanged." Another point ef view of ths case waa taken by th Kv. Fath er . J. Flanagan of Omaha, Neb. In wire to E. J. Doyle of Asotin, one of the boy's defense counsel, he asked to be given custody of the lad. "1 feel he hss never been riven a chance," be ' wired. "Would you ask the court for clemency that this boy be given chance now? I will take him to my home and be responsible for him," DIRECTORSHIP OF K. I. D. TO BE CONTESTED (Continued from Pag One) sign before two witnesses, and re turn to the district office. 54 o Cnlley haa already filed bis ac ceptance. Klectioa November 10 The elsction will be held No vember 10, tn the six polling places.fn the district, Oleas. Alta- mont. Midland, ML Lakl, Merrill aad Malln. McCulley la reported to be fa vorable to the majority of the I policies held by Chairman E. M. Gens" Hammond and Director Sam Dehllnger. Elliott la the ! choice of many of th backers of J. L. Jacob and oppoeed to sons of the policies now being followed in district affairs. It was only a year ago that th backers of Hammond and Deh llnger secured the election of Hsmmond to the bosrd and won control of district affairs. Power Plant Issue The bone of contention Is de velopment by the district of the McCormlck power site on the Klamath river, with those who were in sympathy with the former board's fovorable policy wanting development as soon as possible. The present policy of ths bosrd Is to secure the site for the dis trict from the government, and not to plan development until money Is available for auch a large project. Opinion in Japan Supports Policies (Continued from Page One) to back up th Tokyo government In Its Msnchnrlan position. The Shlnbl Doshlkai, a social organization composed of mem bers of Che upper house of the diet, army and navy officers, scholsrs and merchants, passed a resolution protesting against the Interference of any outside agency In negotiating a settlement with Chins. Ths resolution also advo cated the retention of Japanese troops In Manchuria until the safety of Japanese lives and prop erty is guaranteed. The Japan justice corps, a re actionary patriotic association of 200,000 members, lsid plsns for monster demonstration next Sunday. The reservists associa tion snd other organizations also are planning meetings deafened to stimulate public opinion to op pose the league of nations' proposals. Q1BI.IT THOMAS' TOPIC "Social Force Which Mold th Community." was the sub ject chosen fur aa address pre sented before the Hcitary club Friday by Yen. 1. Henry Thomas, "Th community Is a result of thought, not of mere material thluga," declared Archdeacon Thomas. "Communities ar built up by a common unity, and all communities ar ludlratlte of th thought guiding aud direct ing their varloua live. "There ar fixed social force In (be main typical In all com munities." Veu Thomss con tinued, "and these are: 1. Phy sical. I. Acquisition. 3. Social wants and desires. 4. Intellectual desires. 6, Moral aud rlghte deaires. . Morsu and righte ous wssts and desires. Klsmath Falls, lu ths past alz years, hss reached th fourth level, that of Intellectual desire, according to Ven. Thomss In tne early years of the city's growth all forces were concen trated oa the first thre social plsnee enumerated by the speak er, namely, physical, acquisitive and aortal wants and desires. The speaker quoted the city libraries, schools, churches stid musio aa exam plea that Klamath Falls hss reached an Intellec tual level, and declared that only as communities become conscious of a desire for devel opment on th higher planes are they likely to grow In these di rections. Th greatest deficiency In ths local community Is found on ths plan of morals and . righteous ness, according to the arch deacon, who pointed out that many men by their living ex- Today's Potato Marketgram I. Hlilpmenls Reported for Thumbs) I Vnlted Slates totsl (not reported) j Oregon 33; Washington 13; Idaho : Main 1st. U. Terminal Market Itctmrtcd for Friday! Chicago: I'arliuida received: Malm P; others 79; vara on track, InCiiilIng broken 247; supplies liberal; demand and trailing slow, market eteadv; track sulca tsrlols oiilwclghl Idaho Nettad lisnia, sacked per cat. V. H. No. I II. S3 In II. 3d. few II 40. San Frauclacn: Carloads received: No rail arrivals; boat re ceipts equivalent to California 9 cars, Washington 1 car; rare oa Iru.k. Including broken V: dock holdings equivalent lo 21 rare; Callfornls supplies light, others supplies llbersl; demand moderate, market about steady; Washington and Oregon prices unchanged aincs Thursday. Los Angelea: Csrlosds received: California 14; Idaho 1; Utah 5; car diverted S ;rar on track, unbroken IS; car on track, broken S3; aupplle llbersl; denisnd aud trading alow; market dull: Fairbanks market about steady; Netted Gema marksl wssksr; closing prices Thursday, opening prices Friday Netted Gems, sacked per cwt. Idaho 11,00 to 11.03; occasional car higher; Ysklma 11.00 la 11.03. 8. Shipping lolnt Msrhele for Wednesday and Thursday Yakima and nearby points: llaullnga moderate, light wlr In quiry; demand light, market dull; considerable stock going Into atorage; carload f. o. e. cash track. Netted llama, aacked per ton U. 8. No. 1 111.00 to 111 00. Idaho Falls: Offerings moderate, Netted Gems, I'. 8. No. 1; of ferings light on Netted lleins U. 8. No. 3 slid llursls; light wlr inquiry: demand and trading alow, market dull on Netted Gems I'. 8. No. 1 demand good on U. 8. No. 1 Nailed Gems; Carload f. o. b. rash track Netted Gema ('. 8. No. 1, sacked per cwt., few sales mostly 60o lo 63c, occasional car large 40c T ALHM, Oct. SO. P Bills for ths construction of Hire liildsua will b opened by lh stale high way commission, at - a special meeting lu b hsld lu (orllniil November 11. Th varloua project, for which propoaala will b received follow: Iieschulea county Crsosoted limber bridge on concrete piers over the Pilot. lull rsnal on Ihs Orhocu highway In the town tit Itedtnoiid. Douglas county Timber bridge on rilsllng suhalrurlur vr Cow crush on lh I'aclflo hit: It way near Ulvndale, Lincoln cou nly -Draw rsl for diawbrtilgu nvsr Ilia Hllnla rlv r on Ihs Oregun I'osst highway lo mill's wiiil I li n( Tail. Multnomah coiinly Const rile Hon of a walkway on Hie letl span and aliiliwaya on lit tow. ura o( the luleralste lirldg nver th Columbia rlvr at Vancouver. Lincoln rninily Construction, nf frame stores building, for maliiltuiaiics patrol station st Wsldimrt. amples ar chesting their lu-herttancea. "Men da nut become righteous by golf." ths speaker stated. A policy of growth upon aes thetic, moral Slid righteous planes waa outlined and recom mended for the city of Klamath Kails by Ven Thomas, In con cluding his address. Redmen Social Is Held on Thursday Sixty liedmen and their wires and lady friends enjoyed a Hal lowe'en social In lh Odd Fellows hull Thursday Bight. A pro gram of stunts euttahle lo the occasion and dancing preceded refrewhmenta. Klamath Falls Redmen will leave Saturday at & P. ni. front I he Odd Fellow hall for Med ford where a joint Initiation ceremony and program will lake place Saturday evening. Twenty five candidate from Klamath Falls will be initiated into the lodge. The average weight of a Pull- msn rsr Is about 71 Ions. Genuine Pepperell Pillow Slips 42-inch Hemstitched 20 Pattern 59C Pr Barth's Dollar Store POKEIVS OltlGI.VATIO.V Poker Is believed to be an adaptation of the Persian card game As Nss. It entered the United States by the way of New Orleans where It was called poque or "poker. MNrtHfxr J NOW . Kerr's Mince Meat in Economical Tins! - Ths same Incomparable quality , . and priced LESS In pound or 4 pound tins. And, by the way, the Una have an inner lining of heavy enamel as smooth and safe as your iinest china. Royalty of the Table CXI FORMS New styles, all colors. Onr reara- 1 CQ 1st ft.M. Now P 1 Os7 BLANKETS Part wool, T2x M. Doable. Assorted color. Yarn paid a high of 4.8 $3.29 CRETONNES New novelty pattern. Values to 1Q. 1UU SSc. Now LADIES' OOATS Just as parked, all anr. Value ,W $14.90 COMFORTERS All new material, aatla bound. Our recular V.9 2 QC) MILIJNKKV- as lot sew style.: aad f f ff think only P 1 .UU tlOVir OVF.RAJJ.8 Bias dealm. in large alsea ("ft only. Values to Sc OUC HOl'SB DRKIIl 8 New Sylre and paitrraa. AU slara. Not aa ordinary T7e drees, but a Sl.no garment w for . I I C Johnson's Groceteria and Independent Meat Market 127 South Sixth Street for K. I. M. A. Orange Stamp Given With Each Purchase Phone 221 or 222 FOR FREE DELIVERY Twice Daily 9 A. M. 1 P. M. 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Now 4C Set CHILPKEN'H SLEEPKHS Our famous Dreamland Hleep ers, slae II lo I Now 49c ROYS' 4JOWX8 - A broken lot, not all sixes. Val- "Q n ue to 91.00 for only OiC MACKIXAW8 Men's all wool, durable all-weather coat. Values (o 7.0.1 $5.95 SILK DRESSES Vour last chance to buy one of our llJC QEi refular $9.90 dretscg for j)Ja7S Other from $4.98 to $10.90. fi'COATH At a time when yon need them. 1C Cfl Val. to 'ii..Vl sPlW.UV LADIES' COATH Katurday Only .Nut the Intel, but what a steal. 4Q ttf Vni. to fte.no.... J0.J'J MKNK OXFOKDB Black calf, hlurlier, with extra half sole and leather heel. Only $2.98 COAT SWEATERS Men's, part wool, brown mixture. Medium weight. Now $1.50 MOI.KHK1N PA NTH Ciowl heavy weight. Jxiln of wmir .. $1.69 these MACKINAW PA NTH Heavy all wool. Hestu. dJ JQ lar val. to fs.iM ta.07 HOW TIKX Black and fan. rlea. Value nf" lo 50c . .. 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Fancy Cauliflower, 2 heads Squash, V2c lb., Pumpkin, V4c lb. Large Bleached Celery Fancy Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. Cooking Apples, 10 lbs Cranberries, 2 lbs 65c 25c ..-.10c 19c 25c 29c ItMliiH HsUtflJi, IKIMA MEAT DEPARTMENT Denco Hams, average 10-12 lbs., per lb ...22c Swift Premium Hams, average 8-10 lbs, per lb...!.23c Ham ends, lb 15C Sugar Cured Bacon, 2 or whole, lb ...22c Bacon Square for seasoning, lb 14c Colored Hens lb : "28c Colored Fryers, lb. 30c Frying Rabbits lb ..."..".""!"28c We have our regular Saturday Special on Young Steer Beef, Pork and Lamb rfMIW KIMA Ri IKIMA pi m p up k al I 1 T MSB KIMA