The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 01, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    January 1, 1932
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
WINNKMUCCA, Nv Jan.1,
(VV) Two realdenla of tlil (ac
tion o old tonight spent
Nw Year's eve In loud uld
Nlirn way after gun flaul,
lh result of feud lu hoe
pit I.
Th partlolpenle wer Tim
Tompkins anil Waller Tregaikla.
Tli letter U alleged to liar
eonfeesed to authorities to going
to th horn ot Tompklna on
ranch north ( hare, and to
hooting him with riria. 'lorn p.
klua returned Hi lira and abut
np Tuo'kli ao eeverelr that It
a noreasary to amputate an
arm.
Tregaskls rlalini Tompkins
killed hi wife.
Tompkins claimed that If ha
hadn't been shot In the arm o
baillv ha would be "feeding Tro
gaakla to Ilia chlikene now."
fll'OKANK. Wub, Jan. 1,
QJ.PJ Mr. Otto Hchroenrmk.
memher of Ih fotumhla basin
league and ardent eupiwrter of
th Irrigation prulert, ald flat
ly today. "I Bi no reaaon for
sacrificing an mplr to political
advancement of Mr. Hoover, Mr.
1III or anyone ln."
Hh Id that ahe had rerelred
a telegram from Senator .',
Pill urging arm warfare for
th basin project, and aaw In It
the etrong possibility that lha
plan will ba delayed and poa
albly aarrlflred to polltlra."
Hit ald aba waa epriached
by a Hoover barker In Kastern
Waahlnjtlon and Fred Adama,
chairman of th Columbia basin
Irrigation league, who warned
ber to keep th wlr eacret and
taka no action on ground that
'It might hurt Hooter a prcsi.l
ntlan chancea" and alio "mlKht
balp Dill In hla rampalgn for lb
vlce-preeldenry."
Government Witness
Killed on Doorstep
CALCUTTA. India. Jan. 1.
(I'l'l Ashutoeh Neogy. a Hen
all youth who wa tba govern
ment'e witness In tba recent trial
of eevcral Indian terrorlil. wan
called from hi bd lat night
and killed at tba dooratep of bla
own noma. Ilia assailant es
caped. NO Cl.t'K IXlt'Mt
rillCIIAl.lS. Wah . Dec. II.
(UP) Deputy aherltf had no
claw tonight to Ih Identity of
th peraon who dynamited tha
bom ot W. K. Ilelma. at- Vader.
No ona waa Injured.
"Bessie" Sleeps
In Straw Stack
For Five Months
WAHHAW. Ind., Jan. 1. (UR)
Oarar Itebmaa apant tha last
day ot IJ1 rarllng corn lo
bla bow, HomIo, whlrh ha eald
had hibernated for flvo month
In a alraw atark at a loaa of
ISO pound.
Whll b waa Ihrrahlng lt
lummer, aald llebman. Cut)
pound of llemila waddled Into
lha alork. Itebman aald ha
believed tho animal had
tmnthercd. ao ha mada no
ffort to renrue It.
II wa loading draw yea
larday. Ha heard a faint
grunt. Ther waa Baaala, h
aid, aomawhat weak In tba
knaca, weighing only ISO
pound, and hungry.
HORIZONTAL
I Onager,
4 Joyoua.
IDIntd.
10 Tree Osnu
"Ulmus."
11 Strife.
II Prophst who
trained
Samuel.
14 To dsvlat.
14 Wing.
17 Shaping ma-chins.
Holiday Puzzler
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JtllOibli
loin lln.
II Box. .
11 Murdered
14 Novel
15 To feign.
17 Bcfor.
II Half an m.
II To observ.
10 Spigot
II Blackbird.
18 To aoak flax.
II Pound.
41 Perched,
43 Hurts
41 Field
47 To grow
together.
41 Sinned.
II Credit.
II To spill, also SO Twelve
lo adhsr
closely.
14 Badger.
15 Exclamation
f aurprlss.
months.
SI Stalks of grain
SI To mlngl.
64 Lament.
IS To plec out.
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55 in33 n Tp "s- sc"
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Spanish Republic's
(line former King Alfono of
of "Hint rebel" Don Kketo Aliala
di nt of Hid Kpanluli republic, rule.
you see th newly elected chlf esecutle aa h poad with bla wlf
and all ibllilrca at their borne In Madrid.
8 K A T T L H. Jan. 1, U.P
Kenneth K. Churchill, 10. In
jured Wednesday when a dyne
mil bomb bidden In hla car -ploded,
died tonight.
I'ollra wra no nearer a eolu
(ton of th mystery, lhy ad-
milled.
I hurrblll, a contractor, bad
hern paying attention to laabel
lleriiey, attractive Heattla woman.
Ho bad A. W. ( arte, an flaurlral
contractor.
t arta found a lmllar bomb
under tba -a! of hla rr flernm
ber II. It had been faultily
wired to Ih battery and did not
eiplode.
I'ollra aald a third aultor, In
analy jealous, may ba reapoml
bla, but tba woman denied tba
iilnr of urh a man.
t'hurrblU'a car waa demolished
aud h waa thrown out, horribly
mutilated, when tha bomb ex
ploited al contact of tba born
button.
Insurance Agent
Moved to Salem
Tom Rrbuppel, local repreaen
tatlva ot tba Oregon Mutual l.lf
ItiBtiranre company, haa been
IranHfiTred lu the Halem office,
arcordlng lo an announcmeut
Thurdy. Ill work In Halem
will take alt or elibt monih.
alter whlrh h npecta to return
to Klamath Kail.
Hchuppel'a new dutlea will taka
him over moat of the atate. In
cluding Klamath Fall.
Kor the aet Hire year he
i baa been eecreiary of tha Maon
Ic lodge of Ibla city' and ba
: been re-elected for the 131
terra. He haa relgnd the of-
I fire and a new rriry will be
named lu to future,
I
Alumni to Play
! Pelican Hoopers
The Klamath high banketball
I team will rerelv Ita final gam
I workout before playing llend In
I tha !lrt conference enntcet when
! It meet an alumni I earn at the
nrlmnl gymnnnlum Saturday at
7 o'clock. The alumnt aquad
will Include tilin I'aliuer, Jnck
Crawford. I'aul Swygard, Robue
toll). Jerry Van Huaklrk, Harold
Itoheruon, Leo Crorhet, Louie
Stewart, Angus Walsh, Harold
oin, .Milton I'ernell, and Jack
oreil.
I Name.
II Pronoun.
11 Deity.
14 Wla.
II Keen.
11 Having ex
traordinary atrength.
II Pitcher.
It Fissure.
It Came In.
15 Heraldic furs.
It Valley.
II Ocean.
It House cat.
IB Questions.
17 To contend.
40 Fence rails.
41 Rubber wheel
pads.
44 Ancient Instru
ment. I iN.G
iEHiVlANJ
he,
II Buglet plant,
57 Matter.
58 To consume.
59 CoasUrg.
10 Carinln.
VERTICAL
1 Goat antelope.
45 Series of six.
I Cabbage aalad. 41 Rental con
S Conscious. tract
I Roof ot th 41 To solse.
mouth. BO Form of you
7 To rhat. SI You and I.
I Exclamation of S4 Municipal
sorrow.
pollc.
"First Family"
Kpaln ordered th Imprisonment
Kamora. Now Kainorir, aa preal-
In tb monarrhe alead. and here
United States Army
Resumes Recruiting
TUrruttlm I n Ih
1-nlted
BtalM arm has bca rwiuinvd
la Klamath Kalli, according lu
Hoarguaut Jaanlnga D. Lownian,
Ith a ..railed number ot vac-
acla In tha Hawaiian and
I'lillliiplna Inland!. Men nllit-
rd uinli'f Ihla quota will aall
(mm Kan Krmntlwo, Kabruarjr 4.
Tha aiUtlng quota for this
territory hae brn the malleat
given, th ergpant aald.
KK;llTS DLItdtT.lTlOX
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. II.
(VP) A flk'ht against deporta-
ton was started ber today ny
Miss Inger Jultsne Hansen, for
mer rook for William McAdoo.
who has been accused ot moral
turpitude In cbarrea mada by Im
migration officials.
WASH TUBBS
TWS ftjHT,
vtlTH US,
AN' WEIL
5A0OT
6QUAVE
60E fRO0M;
V BETTY POaS,
CXPlNTlONS
TURNS OMttt
wiTrt YWi.
FRECKLES AND
BOOTS AND HER
THOO&rTf C YW.T
RDiwr.irvr. IIP FATHFR
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AT HOME-A BOILER FACTORY TOO SEEM TO H-E I THE UBR.ARY ANO NEVER BE FOOr4D ' I X
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POIITI.AND, Jan. I, (U.B
Mr. and Mra. N. W. Mickey war
arreatod by Detective T. V. Bwen-
nea her today on a teiograpnic
warrant from Klamath fall
charging obtaining money by
false preten. No details of
lb alleged oflns were known
her.
Mickey are alleged to bare
passed a 1S worthlesa check In
Klamath Kalis about 10 daya
ago. from here they went to
l.aksvlew where they passed
other check fur smaller amounts
and than returned to Klamath
Kails to continue the practice.
They will ba returned to Klam
ath Fall to fare th chargea.
IS REPORTED SAFE
SFATTI.F:. Jan. II. U.R The
Tama ho Mam. Japanese steam
ship with 45 sailors aboard,
broke a IS-hour sllenr which
prevailed since ber last 8. O. S.
al t:SI a. m. Wedneaday, by
porting tonight that aha Is
IO lamaao nae iempuiB.r7
Iixea int aiiwring Bi-er wut. u
waa damaged by a terrific storm
Wedneaday and I proceeding to
ward Japan at two or three knot
an hour.
Th meage. which wa re
layed from St. I'aul Island radio
station, at 1:30 p. m, aald that
another Japanese ehlp, the itelyo
Maru. waa accompanying ber for
safety.
The message did not giv tba
Tamaho Maru position.
David Hate Yonntei - Mr.
and Mra. Harold David announce
tha birth of a daughter Tuesday
at 11:40 p. m., at the Klamath
Valley hospital. Mr. David Is
advertising manager of Mont
gomery Ward's store. The child
haa been named Barbara Jean.
MA'AM. HE MrfT THE SORT rS
TAWNS WMJJABIES ,WM FROM
SEE, 8lJT WE PEMANPS
W PROOF tVFORE W6
AhJY VACQtRS.
HIS FRIENDS
BUDDIES
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Iuu!n p'a-an'a arei I schooled ntlrly In tha way of peace,
this picture shows. Her a group of reeldent ot th Acbkaeova
Stat Farm, near Moscow, are seen aa they were taught th use of
rifle. Not tb young woman, at rlgbt. sharing in Ih Instructions.
BERLIN, Jan. 1, (UB Pre.
Ident Panl Von Hlndenburg to
night ummoned th German peo
ple to stand united for th
fatherland In 131 and called
upon other nation to avoid Im
posing reparation burdens which
(jermeny cannot fulfill.
The president' speech was
ccarked by a Communist attempt
to drowa ont his New Year's
greeting by broadcasting anti
government propaganda. A pow
erful but unidentified radio ela
tion tried to break through oa
the same war length when the
preaident began apeaklng, but
not until near the end wa It
able to hinder reception In Ger
many. At that time th Commaniat
Ka RIGHT, cu-
fU. TRUST YOU. BUT
VOOll SIMPLY HA,V
To BELIEVE ME. 1
CAMT PROV6 AUCV.
-7' '
About Rifles
- J V j- ' ..
la-- ' . .
3w V
atatlon broadcast:
"Stand by for an Important
announcement. Germany la
standing ndr th banner of tb
red fronL"
It then attacked tha govern
ment' emergency decree and
called oa the proletariat to re
sist tb dictatorship of Chancel
lor Hetnrlch Brnenlng.
DECLARES CONFLICT
BOMBAY. India. Jan. 1. (UP)
Tb Indian national congress
party, led by th Mahatma M. K.
Gandhi, tonight declared "war"
on Great Britain.
Tho Independence leaders
agreed, however, to delay re
sumption of hoatllitl If the
rlceroy. Lord Wtlllngdoa, would
adopt a eoncliatory policy toward
3B19
HftRSTTHO, t MUST EXPLeWN Wy THE
1
PfcCrGER CAME TO 86 ON
SEE, I WAS TERRIBLY FRGtTENED vsWEH
MCAFOAHd VAS AFTER ME, SO
Sot , oa tvxoot . ar
RCKi. 1 Y'f SO AViCTPAtR
FEOlAv PRCrae.'i'Cv' OUt
QuMtYtra, -r0 WT CT l
thlr ca palga for aelf-govern-
ment.
Vnddi lb leadership of Oan
dhl waajfar means ctvll disobedi
ence and passive reeletanr, but
th little nationalist leader has
declared that Indiana must not
haaltata to aacriflc their live
and th Uvea of their children In
th cause ot Independence.
Previously, th viceroy replied
to Gandhi rqut for aa Inter
view In which he could leara tha
Intention of tho gorrnmnt and
decide whether tb natlonallat
would pursue a policy of cooper
ation or of rebellion, but tb re
ply was regarded a unsatisfac
tory by tho natlonallat leader.
Editorials on News
(Continued from Page On)
hinged th ahallow mind of Booth
and mad of him aa assassin,
see
R. PITKIN and bla fellow
erltlca might profitably pond
er (or a moment this truth, which
ao on any longer dial:
It WASN'T Lincoln, th leader,
la whom confidence bad bean
lost by tba of lit tie faith, who
wa wrong. Tho who wer In
tb wrong wer his narrow
erltlca.
If Lincoln bad llvd, many of
tha cotly mistake of th post
war period would bar been
avoided.
e e e
CO don't become too greatly dis
turbed by tbea protestations
of losa of faith In th country'
leadership. They have been mad
before. And folly as often aa
not they bar been utterly mla
takra. 7 HAT kt It that the critic
rally want?
Her la a fair answer: They
want somebody wbo will war
a magic wand and mak every
thing IMMEDIATELY all right,
without the necessity of any
farther bard work or aacriflc oa
their part.
They are going to be disap
r.M HCN TOU rxrfi Ltr I IHC llr, I w 1 rv
iC TO feET IT BACH. BUT THE if
PrVWER WeVS I WAS PETRI
FIED 1 BE6AN SEARCHING FOR IT
-AND YOU CAUGHT ME.
THE ROOF. Y00
I IT.
r st
iQKt Yr0
VT FOt A
TO TOOL VATi
IK OOCl
pointed, Msgte wand ar scarce.
Such Improvement as w la
th future, and ther 1 going to
b Improvement to b seen
don't doubt that will b tb re
sult of hard work, cartful man
agement and measurable de
gree of aacriflc on tb part of
EVERYBODY.
Thar will ba no magle wand
leadership such aa theee erltlca
crave.
e e e
JLEVEN so-called leaders la
buslnee whoso lwa ar
quoted by tb Chicago Associa
tion ot Commerce assert that
business condition la 1111 will
be much better than In th past.
With on xcption, these
views ar tha same kind of hope
ful hooey with which we nave
been fed for th past two Tears.
e
TTHE exception kt C, W. Nash,
president of th Nash Meter
eompany, who says:
"Organisations and Individuals
wbo hare grown soft during the
easy years are bow trained down
to lean, bard bualneee fighting
trim. Mistakes that war mada
are providing them valuable lee
sons for the fnture.
"Experience has decisively
proved that we can not ahape or
mould or change the natural
economic force of supply and
demand with artificial expedi
ent. "
'"THAT 1 real horse aenaa,
wholly free from hog-wash and
hooey, and the quicker we heed
men who talk bard sense like
this the quicker we aball get
back to normal bustneaa condi
tions. Th more time we waste with
those who cry for maglo wand
leadership, tha longer we shall
remain la tha doldrums.
Yoa might Just aa well put
that la your pipe and amok K.
By George McManu
By Crane
By josser
By Martin
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