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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1931)
PAGE TWO CARS CHANGED FUGUES AFTER HOLD-UP (Continued Prom Fin One) t a dlstanr but which officer could nut overtake. A highway emptor working arraper on the new Lakevlew hlxhway reported that a car pabiit'd alt airajier and I lire man ere In It. Tbe rar vraa larte loarb, eltber Wlllya-Knlrht or a Rules. Tha blfliway worker aald tha ear waa travellne; fast and ewayed from one aide of the road to the other. Another report aald that lane nan driving big rar had nicked the men np north of tlnnanta where the bandtta left the atolen car. Iieimty Sheriff Or Combeat aald that h hailed a man driving large Hulrk with California llrense T or D 17 bat that the man speeded up tnd did not atop. Ofrirera traced tha rise and found that tha driver waa salesmen wtaa thought he waa being held up. Or Itemenoered . Bonanza people related after the robbery that they , had aeon the atolen rar being driven about Bonanxa atreeU at about 10 a. and the robbery did not take place until lrH p. m. Two men who were atandlng In front of tb bank when tha bandlta entered aald that they thought the bandlta were Just talking to the bank officials. From the time of the robbery bfficera of the atate police from Klifialb Fallf, deputy sheriffs and cltitena combed the country around Bonanta and guarded roe dm. An anllcensed amall coupe tn which two roughly dreesed men were riding entered Bonanta from the east a abort time after the robbery and aiked a atorekeeper for a gun aaying they wished to help hunt the bandlu. They left. headed toward Klamath Fall. A amall coupe waa reported to police aa atolen a few daya ago. Banm Fh-et There John Horn. Tire president of tb bank, aald today that approxi mately 14000 waa taken by the holdup men. H discounted later a report that as much as tSiOO was lost. State Policeman Marlon Barnea waa the first to reach tha aband oned ear of the bandlta. H took the distributor from the rar. The road acraper ' operator reported that the bandit must have turned over onto th new Lakevle highway from the old and cut ba-k toward Dairy. Dairy reported that the car did not go through there. Following the elite Deputy Sheriff Rosa Brown followed the Hlldebrand rud, Yontia Valley market road to the old Lakevlew highway and traced the holdup men by re port along the north aide Poe Valley road to th place) where It joins the Lost River road After following tracks and reporta toward Klamath Falls on that road Rrowa lost track of the repo-ted car near the Rex Board ranch. eat of Olene. Iiepnry Xearlr Kna Oxer State police and deputy aher iffa believe that the hold-vp men have been In this section for some time to know the roads aa well as they appeared to know them and follow them, and from th Deputy Sheriff Cy Combeat, manner In which they acted. who was nearly ran over by tb bandit rar a It aped away from the bank, but who waa unarmed, waa sprinkled with gravel by shots fired by Dewey Horn, president of th bank. Comebest etatee that he could identify the bandlta. Combeat waa helping to move a gasoline engine at the time of th hold-up, and waa not armed. State Policeman Marion Barnea waa helping to move John Chaa tain to his ranch, and with anoth er man set out after the bandits aa soon aa possible after the hold-up. Believed Desperate Cltlxens and business men have been warned to notify officers when suspicious looking men or women attempt to cash any large amount of money or ahow a large amount. Some officer believe that tb men are desperate, and will shoot Horn had reported that the entail er bandit, who continually a wore If officers attempt to arrest them. during tb hold-up, was drunk. and officer believe that the men may ba trapped In that manner or give away their Identity. Officers are following all pos sible clue In tb attempt to catch th daring bandlta, who entered th bank without masks; forced President Dewey Horn to open th vault and the aafe, mad th president's father. Jobn Horn, and Sarah Poole, assistant cash ier, lie face down on the floor un til they could get to th tolen car and escape. turned to lb girl and aald "don't ba afraid he's loo big a coward to do anything like that." Then Berkley shot. Hla wife died first. 1h girl flew at hlru and b ahot her, too. He went to hla home, he aald got coverings for th bodies and returned to las kl own IK. Hut then be decided, be testified to se hla mother first at Klam ath Fall. Ha drov to that city wher th aait day h shot him self. Inflicting Injuries which It waa first hollared would be fatal. On erose-examlnation Beckley aald that before leaving tor Klein th Fall be destroyed several papers Including a aol for It. 000 hla father owed Mr. Berkley. Price Stability Held Vital Need (Continued from Pag On) decllu may b attributed to oangea la lb eUecilv supply ot money. time tb prlc of gold 1 fixed by law, ib chang la th supply of gold and J aemaad for It are reflected la lb price of other commodities, he aald. Mom ot th meaauiM to be aubtnated to couaraea win not oniy direct th reserve system to siabtlii the put casting power of money but to do it oa a prlc level aubatan tialiy higher taaa lb present de flated level, Mr. Uregory aald. At last nlrot'a session, Louis 1. Taber, national master, de clared that th federal farm board attempted to atablllie neat price .or th benefit ot bank rather than farmers. Ad dressing C B. Denmaa, member ot tb una board, wao also was a speaker, Mr. Taber aald: 1 am not Diamine you nor criticising you bat U fact la anat rural America ass been too modest la protecting tb farmers interest and too ailent when other interest are getting- theirs." Dr. Denmaa' address concern ed the pert tb farm board was playing la fostering co-operativ enterprise among farmers. He told tb granger farmer mutt leant to cooperate among them selves and be urged tb farmers to ti-Jit for th "inherent rtyiht" to market their prodocte cooper atively. Mora than 3,000 member ot the grange were given tha sev enth degree, highest In grange ritualism, today. TUe conferring was la charge of th assembly of Demeter with Chailea M. Gard ner. Springfield. Mass., as high priest. Tb fifth or Pomona degree waa conferred upon many mem bers of tb organisation thia morning and later the officers ot th Wisconsin Stat Grange headed oy Slat Master Herman rode et Neeaab, bestowed tb sixth degree. eeveraj resolutions were sub mitted today and ar expected to be reported ont by committees early next week. 8. O. Ooss. Seat tle, master . of th Washington 8tate Grange and chairman of th executive commli'e ot She Na tional Grange Introduced on for inci eased federal income and in heritance taxes. It calls attention to the nation al deficit and oppese proposal to balance the budget by tb Is suance of bonds or by a amies tax. It suggests tb levy of additional taxes oa th principle of "ability to par or benefits received. Go as also sponsored a resolu tion asking for a federal old age penaloa system ander which very person receiving; any In come ot any nature will contrib ute a percentage sufficient to es tablish a fund so that all persons having reached tha ag of ti years aball receive a nnifona monthly stipend sufficient to meet the necessities of life." Charles C. Ha let. master of the Oregon Stats Grante. Introduced a resolution calling for th draft ing of wealth as well aa man power la time of war. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALI.S. OREGON s(jennbfr 13, 1931 8ALKM, Nov. IS. (API Th alat board of control haa no authority uader tb atalut to merge lb physical propertte of th Oragon atate achool for the blind at Salem and the Oregon employment Institution tor th blind at Portland, an opinion rendered todav to Governor Julius L. Meier by Attorney. General L. I. H. Vaa Wuikl elated. The board recently combined th management of tb two In stitutions under on bead, and It waa understood consideration waa likewis given to merging th physical plants. No opinion waa requested on tb legality of th administrative merger, which waa effected by th board. Waller Dry of Salem la in chars of aoin insitiutione. JAP TROOPS THROWN BACK IN STRUGGLE (Continued From Pag On) rentrated JO. 000 Chines troops oetween Tsiiaitiar and the Non. ni river brlilse with a strong front Una half way between the brldae and lb Chines beatern railway. Vaa Wlnkl hsld that the cbtatua. Cavalry Active (Copyright, 1JI, by th Associ ated Press) MVKDKN. Manchuria. Nor. II. W Th Japanese military Intel ligence bureau reported today that a large force ot Chinese cavalry haa practically envelop ed th Japanese right wing In a battle at the Nuunl river aud that th Jnpanee position aud communications are seriously en- oangereo. Japanese headauartera and that their detachment had not yet been reinforced, however, al- imuusa war intantry companies ar held la readiness at Chena- state law do not Include power to tn board to move any of th Institutions or to coueolldat them with other Institution. In another opinion Van Wln kl ruled that th county court baa a right to Includ In It budget Item for stenographic aaaitianra and other expense In curred by th district attorney, if It so desires, even though the district attorney la a slate of ficer. Th question was asked by District Attorney Earl A. Nott ot Yamhill county. Boy Emperor May Be Puppet (Continued From Pag On) Fugitives Caught By Fingerprints SALEM, Or., Not. 11. (CP) Almost 1,000 fugitive from lue tic were caught In this country during th last fiscal year as re sult ot fingerprint Identification work. Federal officials report 4.848 conviction, carrying a to tal of S.4T year Imprisonment and more than 1300.000 tn fine. wegon auto pollc contribute to record of th federal bureau through monthly reports gsthsred and tabulated according to rec ommendations of th Justice de partment. Assistant Superintend. nt Harry Nile aald. told him It was not eat for him to venture out at all. Palaces Repaired It waa understood that plan for an Imperial restoration at Mukden, where a Bew administra tion, ander Japanese auspices, waa Installed earlier this week. ar far advanced. Renaira are being made to th palaces, it was learned her, under th direction ot a group ot Manchu elder who went tber recently. Th former emneror'a uncle. Prince Kung, know at Pa Wei, who refused to accept tbe abdica tion of th dynasty a decade ago, recently went to Datren. awearing not to leave nntil he became pre mier or mutdrn through a restor ation. When th mstter wsa broached last month tb former emperor was reported to have ssld he bad no desire to go to Mukden to be come a Japanese puppet. He expected a not of thank from th Nanking aovernment. however, for hla resistance to the Japanese aaggeatloa of last month. Th government has been silent. Many monarchists favored restoration ander any dreu stances, believing that th Influx of foreign capital would curb th Japanese power. PACIFIC BOX MAKERS MEET IN KLAMATH (Contlnned from Paga 1) Meanwhile additional Chinee troop bar been arriving In the Taltaihar region and the Japanese claim to bar Intercepted orders from General Man Instructing one of hla cavalry commanders to attack at Taonan in an at tempt to cut oft the railway and prevent further auppllee reaching th Japanese. ties and need for new markets and a discussion of aw develop ments in mschlnery and maautae- tanng methods. At 4:30 th manufacturers will enjoy a cabaret dinner at th ho tel. J. N. Whit is chairman of th meeting, and A. H. Gordon la retary. No final decisions will be arrived at today and tomor row' session will be closed to all bat members of the association. Th box manufacturers present are from tn states of California, Oregon and Washington, and rep resent th majority of th manu facturers on th Pacific Coast. Th sessions are held to srrlv at th best method of Improving business. Increasing aalea, lower ing production coals and of gen erally benefiting th Industry. Dolan Scheduled To Referee Game Sam Dolan of Eugen will ref eree hi aecond football gam in Day, wben Bend plays th Peli- Klamth Falls on Thanksgiving cans here. The gam it called at 1 o'clock, so that It will not In terfere with the annual Thanks giving dinner. Washington Hopeful WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. (p) Washington sees a promts of brighter sklea over war-clouded Manchuria, although officials her reallt th complete reloca tion ot pear may b a tedious process. Secretary Stlmson aald today hla official dispatches did not bear out unofficial reports of recent aerlou fighting. Much faith Is Disced In next week's conference In Paris, wher Jipaaasa and Chinas represent. lives wil consult under League ot Natlona auspice, with American AmbasHsdor Charles O. Dawes present. Th possibility that Dawea may play aa Important rol for near waa uiacaaaea at today cabinet meeting. Hunters Awaiting Season's Opening (Continued From Pag 1) cording to H. M. Worcester, fed eral gam protector. Tae largeet Canada goose li Included In tba opeo season: th amall Canada goose, known as th Cackler. la closed; th Hutrbln goose 1 also open, and th lesser whit goose, known aa tb Lesser 8now, Is open, while th Ross whit goo a riuseo. to nunters. There Is a good deal of con tusion resulting from restriction. placed on some varieties ot gees wmcn onier nut little from those that may b hot. Tha V. 8. Biological Survey la " to nave all band found on durka sent Into headquarters in wasntngton this year. Owing o toe scarcity or migratory bird, th department la anxious to keep - i .n u i cue-a, ana asxs tnat all nunters comply with this request. Th bsnds mar b sent to H. M. Worcester at Merrill If more eon. venlent for" local sportsmen. FRIDAY, 13TH IS SPOOKY DAY (Continued from Pag On) th old superstition which lingers as on of th ancient human fol lies, and In many botela there ar no room or floor numbered 13. un tn other band, there are many who take the opposite view- I point, declaring that the figure ' 13 ia for them a lucky omen, and 1 deliberately flaunt the number be fore th eye of th quaking superstitious. But after this Friday, the 11th. those wbo regard It aa a day for anything to happen, may draw a long breath and be at peace nntll next May, which contains the only rnaay in 1033 to come on th 3th, wbereaa in thla naat Tear there wer three such daya. on In February, on In March and to- day. Plana a re rapidly being com- plated for the Elks Jamboree to b hsld at th temple on Satur day night, November II, accord lng to George Cunning, member of th committee of which Franc la Olda la la charge. Boxing, wrestling, eating, mualc and ntertlnmnt ar among th svsnts tor th evening which ar being arranged. Tb vnt will be a strictly slag party with each Elk entitled lo bring on guest. Letters telling of tbe evening are being sent out to all Elks. "A big abow and a lot of fun" la tb promise of th committee. Damage Case Goes To Jury Today Th raa of Thartaan va. John and Kdward Hruner went to th Jury at 11 o'clock thla morning, and at 1:30 thla afternoon Ibe veniremen were still deliberating. Thurnian asks for $18,000 tor alleged personal Injuries sus tained wben he waa airuck by a truck belonging lo the Brunei who operate the Horn Bakery. Closing arguments to lb Jury were msde Friday morning by David P. Vandenburg, nlalutlfg'a attorney; Halpb W. Hnran, de fense counsel, and Henry E. l'er- klna, wbo aummed up th cat for th plaintiff. Th president of Frsnr re ceive more Ihsn double the sal ary of th Prealdrnt ot th Unit ed State. Be Your Wife's Host Tonight What a considerate thing to do. The fine food will add to her ap preciation of your at tentiveness. And now you can have our spe cial dinner for only 50 cents from 4 p. m. to 9 p, m. 50c Saturday Special Fried Spring Chicken with Corn Fritters Maryland Style Pelican Grille 732 Mala. Phone B17. Anti-Fag Bill Is Started By Atchley RAI.RM. Nov. 13. An Initia tive peliilua for au auti-tigurei bill waa tiled with Hie secretary of slate by K. F. Aacliley of Port ia no, ii waa announced today, i ma measure, similar lo th on defeated by th voter last year, rails for pretention ol th manu facture. Importation, poasession, advertising aud sal of any rig areta In Ihe elate. Atchley alto filed tb 1030 Initially. Th measure wai aubmlttrd lo Ibe attorney general for a ballot till. Signature of IT. Oil Voters must b secured befor next July lo plsr th bill oa tb ballot. $82,000 Payroll Taken by Robbers In National Bank HAH WAY, N. J Nov. 13. (A I P Flv robbers today escsped from th Cltitena National bank with Hl.OOO paroll of (ilbha and Hills, Inc.. after threatening a dntea custorasr and bank i clerks. I Th robber, all armed, dlaap- j peared la a black aedaa a few momenta after taking a register ed mall pouch coutalnlng lb money from J. H. Parrel, pay-; master of th company which employs aovoral hundred men n-1 gaged la electrification work of Ihe Pennsylvania railroad In thla aectlon. The oldeal attempt at keeping weather reporta la aald lo have been mad In 1444 by a minister, ia what I bow Wilmington, Del. NO ACCIDENT.. SALEM, Nor. II, () ludus try In Oregon ha operated two seeks without fatality, th In- port today showed. The numbtr of accidents llkewla dropped gar. aral hundred. The report for t lies past week Haled 441 Injuria r- dtlktrlal accident eommlaaloa r. suiting front crldant. Full Fashioned Service .. Full Fashioned Chiffon , See the New Hosiery ' at Houston's Shoe Store 79c 95c A Surprise Await Ton. HOUSTON'S SHOE STORE 525 Main St. jjjjpj- Johnson's Groceteria and Independent Meat Market Phone 221 or 222 127 South Sixth Street for rC I. M. A. Orange Stampe Given With Each Purchase FOR FREE DELIVERY Twice Dally A. M. 1 P. M. Specials for Saturday &Mon., Nov. 14th & 16th -) m BUTTER Best Quality ' Klamath Creamery 33c lb. : Canned Milk Tour choir of all th popular brands, Larg cane 4 cans for 25c EGGS , trletly Freeh Ranch Extra 33c doz. Powdered Sugar or Brown Sugar 3 lbs. for 17c Snyder's Catsup Large Bottles 2 for 35c Tomato Sauca J Talmoliwo or Taa Cardan Cracker Del Mont Crm Oil Soap Syrup 'TrubakV Qusllty 1,-Gal. Jitll Slightly Ballad 6 Bars wafr Sc Can for 35c 65c Each 25c Each Tomato Juice Story of Slaying Told by Beckley (Contlnned from Pag One) wive and of women acquaint ance among hi beltnglnga. fre quent quarrels resulted. He aald hla step-daughter, Margare Clut ter, joined, with the mother In th "abuse." He aald they refuted to do th housework and made blra pro par hla own meals while they stood around and Jeered at hla efforta. He aald hla wife hid the allvera-ar nd made him use battered utensils, knives and fork. On July Z, he aald, he prepared hi own breakfast and went to the fluids to cut hay. Hi wife and step-daughter went out to pick berries. He carried a amall rifle, he said, with which to shoot rodenta. During th after noon he cam upon tb two wo men. He testified they declared they ewrenlogtg oheroutnkaotodd they wer going to leave horn, lie aald h became angry over "continued abuse" and shouted "I'm going and I'm going to take you both with me." H testified Mrs. Beckley The Price of Wheat is Advancing The Price of Flour is Advancing Our New Long lxaf Sliced Better Bread is selling like hot cakes If It' you haven't already tried it, don't miss it. old fashioned light bread trimmed with a new fash loned glicer. Sold by all grocer 10c per Joaf. ....25c 18c ....25c ...25c SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY French Pastries, regular Sc, Saturday 6 for Pecan Rolls, special at French Lemon Cream Piet ...... ........... Custard Piea Pumpkin Pie 25c Choice Fruit Cake, made with Fancy Fruit and Fresh Butter, pound 50c BETTER BAKING CO, fhone 631 131 No, 7th "WE OIVH .H. OREEX STAMPS" CIVIL !WAR! Oregon vs. O.S.C. We Are Sorry that you cannot ba in Eugene to ae thia great battle. Undoubtedly it will be a real knock-down and dragout epic It it too bad you won't bo there. But the New and Herald will give you the next best thing a big FOOTBALL EXTRA with all the dope and a full story. Be sure to get your copy Saturday evening. , Herald and News Snider or C. H. Brand B. 3 cans for 25c if Fancy Quality Canned Corn Cinderella Brand, Tiny Kernel 2 cans for 29c Lima Beans Regular or Baby Nw Crop 4 lbs. for 35c FRUITS and VEGETABLES lit Apples Sweet Cauliflower Zllri: Potatoes Uf" $1.19 box 8 lbs for 19c 2 for 19c Lettuce Cooking Cabbage rira, Crisp Head J Uttl 0row" 00X rirm Head 5c each 10 lbs, for 25c 2c lb. In Our Meat Department (Saturday Only) v Veal Chops .....20c lb. Veal Stew 10c lb. BJ Veal Roasts 15c lb. Veal Steak.......... 20c lb. Liver (young and tender) ...... .2 lbs." for 15c Hens, Fryers and Rabbits