January 1932 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE L LIS USED BY ROAD BOARD FDD PROGRAMS AI.EM. Jan. II. (!) Th alula hlghwar commission spent Ills. 171. SM.Si nn mil con Iruilloii. maintenance milt ad ministrative ei"lae since 1U1J. when the commission was cm mod, II waa niiiiuiiri.il todny by Ilia iN'rilirr (if llata'a office. Tho iinilllur Include all funda llirnuiili 131. Kwnliita fur highway work durlni till lu-yoer iM.rl.nl, wbb 1171, lo, 9H0.30. secured from all sources, tiilier esiiendliuras Itv lha highway commission In culdns i7.l.I7 for Inlcrcsl nn ti.imla outstanding, and 111,- 7im.:tiU nn I d inaturllle. Tlla lia lull. al the and ( IV.11 was ll,:tlE;,E.30.ia, Ilia report Showed. TIib largest rooduls have '"" frnin motor vi-lil. la ll-..ii f.-a. for a total of I lO.S'JW.V I . Tha peak year fi.r license fcca vai lvao whim 5.o(t.l(, wu puld In. License fM led all receipts unlll lJ0 when tha gasoline lai look first place. lUill III Veer In tilghwav construction, the report reveals, mora money waa pout In ir.'t than any other yi.ar, when fl7.07S.u30 waa aa pended. I.aat year waa lha third blahi-at year for alaia money ex pended nn roada whoa II3.HI. Stt waa ipnded. In I9TO. 114. 711. 14 waa dlahuracd for hlihway work. Tha tlrat year tha commlaaloa eipendcd but 14.113. Interi-at payments nn nuutand Ini iHinda wara charged against thn highway fund beginning In 117. but not unlll I Z 1 waa any money paid on lha bund prlurlpala. No nmai-y waa received for motor Vchlrle llcenace for tlla hiahway commlsaton unlll 117 when Il&ti.uuu waa paid. In 111 IJ.s77.JM waa collected. Kale of bomla and accrued In tereel Bundled I43.3f7.3 to ward tho aula hlshwav fund, while lli gasoline lai supplied I37.S3U.Htl. Tha first gasoline tm waa rollarled In 11 whan 20. 74 waa paid In. Thla waa Increased unlll tha paak yaur In 1930 when 19.103. 1st waa re ceived tlaa ta rerelpls dropped to I5,4U.UsS laat year. Federal Aid Mates! rooparatlta aid from tha fid ral government during lha 19 yeara tolalad llt.4nl.Ca0, with tha largeal amount appropriated laat yaar. or 4.l3t.u9. Ked arul approprlatlona have barn mada alnra 11. Tha una null market road ta, appealed In IDI, eonlrlhuled II 3.S4,3. Thla lai waa flrat aaaeaaed In 1930. Othar mini recelpla toward fctshway work wara rontrlhutrd by tha ona-fourth mill mad tai. which waa alartad In 114, and ended In 121. for a tola! of Z 429. 4S0. Countlaa hava eon lrlhuled 17.414.713. Mlerrl Inneotla receipts accounted for 11.476.913; cooperative railroad work toinl.-d Hi.s; Internal on dally balance 1391.1 47; fines. 1191.71; mulor Iranaporlailon (as, 1937. HO; Intaraat on loana to general fund. 119. 4!i. In 113 lha alaia legislature appropriated llo.ouo. tha only appropriation mado by leglsln tl.in. and tha only receipts for the flral year of tha hiahway proaram and creation of the highway commission. 'Japanese Ships Sent to Shanghai i Harbor Saturday CCnntlnued from Page One) flial It had unlll noon today to apologise for Printline an article they ald waa offensive to them declared today It waa willing to print tha Japnneae version of the article In qucatlon. but rejected tha demand for an apology. A delegation of narnl offlrera Vlallod thn offlrea of the paper Knln, after they received tha reply, and preaented tho aame do- niandi, declaring It they were airnln refuacd they would under take lo bring about reaaatlnn of publication of the newapaper, SHANGHAI, Jan. 13. dV Kdwln 8. Cunnlnghnm, Vnlted Hlntea ron-ul gonarul hero, denied todny ha had in any way laaurd wnrnlitK to tha Jmmneao agnlnxt Independent action aantiiHt Chin no within lha International aet tlement here, aa waa reported eaterday. k Tho editor of lha Republican Dally Nnwa, Chlneae language newapaper, who waa warned yea- Sir Special i(f Dresses tV e'i. r l if y kind Silk, Cleaned and Pressed Sic plejita bit extras of course) tills offer positively ends Jnnunry BOth VThePelitorium llcniicra mid Dyer 11 III Mill" Hlrcet Phono (ias Mask Lesson Inatrucilnn In paara-llnia pur aulta doean't Interfere with a campaign for preparedneea In Hovlet lluaala. Here a a algnal aian learning Ilia uaa of lha gaa maak while ha goea about Ilia work uu railway Una near llrlauak. MAYOR STANDS ON DECISION FOR SECRECY (Continued from Pare Ona) rlly affaire la all that tha paople want lo know. Tha mayor left before further queatlona wara aaked. In aplla of tha fact that lha reporter waa barred by lha mayor from tha council meeting a report waa obtained. Councilman eipreaaed their oplnlona on rloaed meetlnga wheo Interviewed Saturday. Vaa t'eiup on Hubjert J. E. Van Camp aald tha coun cil met M.mdaya In open aeaalon and that a report of tha meeting would bo mada there. Akd whci her or nut ha ronoldered public bualneee matter for eecrecy and private affaire. Van t'alnp refuaed to commit hlmaelf, alallng that ha thought tha coun cil ahuuld apeak aa a whole on euch maltera, regardleaa of whether they met In eecrat aea alon to Iron out dlffcrnucee of opinion and atala Individual oplnlona. Mayor Cofer baa called another aeaalon of the council today. J. 1). Bagley, aaked about frl day'a mealing and whether or nut ha favored eocrol aeealona aald, "Abaolulely not. I am op posed to aecret aeaalona. They didn't want ma there either. I didn't know anything about It uulll I aaw It In tha paper. 1 think everything ahould ba open and above board. 1 I ueaa Ita ba cauaa I know aome thlnga that they think I ahouldn't know." K. W. Vannlce and J. H. Drla coll aiated that they are not In favor of Barret aeealona and be lieve that public bualneaa ahould ha conducted In auch a manner that tha public will know about It. X. n. Moore Invited a reporter to the Friday meeting and re iterated hla atnnd Saturday that meetlnga ahould ba open and bualneM Iranaarted In tha open when It la public bualneaa. lia lacy tut Talked At the meeting Friday the council did more than to dlacuaa generally the affaire of tha city. The council dlacuncd a reduction In the aalarlea of all city em ployee aa tha flrat move lo cut operating coata of tho city 4, 000 to keep within tha budget for tho coming year. The council It waa learned, favored greater reductlona In ealarloa than did Mayor Cofer. Peraonnel will alto hava to bo reduced In aoma de partmenta although the council doea not dealra to hamper tha conduct of any city affulra and muat do ao only, to keep within Ilia amount of money available. Fro llnela Wanted The council favored placing the building Inapector on a fee baala aa aro the plumbing and electrical Inapectora although the mayor oppoaed tho move. A general reduction In city activities In all deparlmenta will be necraiwry In addition to wage cut and reductlona In peraonnel In order to meet tho emergency, wae. an opinion expreaaed. Councilman recognlio tha need of aerloua atudy before actunlly making any alaaboa of any kind and plan to make thn reductlona where they will leaat hamper tha j rllimlheentlBnmKe terday by Jnpaneae naval officer Hint ha had unlll todny to apol ogia for an article In tho paper which they aald waa offensive to them, had not apologlaed at noon and nothing waa done by tho Japnneae to carry out their throat of Inking "aultaule measures" unloaa ho did. Tho building houalng tho newa paper continued to bo guardod by aettlement police. ' When you auk for aomothlng ihrniiKh a Claaalflcd Ad you get j liberal reeponaa. Wool or Velvet 111.1. a Ml MEETING OF D1MHI SET Tha annual meeting of tha Oregon liulrymaii'a aaaoctutlon will he held at Clulakniile In tha Odd Fellowa hall on February I and 10. Thla will ha tha JUlh annual meeting of tha orgaulia tlon. Prominent apeakera on the program will ba Maraball lana, aMNOclata editor of Ilia Omaon Journal, who will apeak nn "Ora gou'a Future lialry Induatry"; profaaaor C. I). Ilyrna, profeaaor of Induatrlal lournullam, O. H. '., whu baa choaen "Why Advertlaa liolry Producta" as his auliject; Dr. w. II. I.ytla, chief of divi sion of animal husbandry, aiiita department of agriculture who will speak on "Controlling Abor tion by Accrediting Arena"; Mag Uehlbsr, director uf tha depart ment nf agriculture, who will apeak on "Tha Halation of tha Ijepartment of Agriculture to the Dairy Induatry.'' Dr. W. A. Hhoenfeld, dean and director uf the achool of agricul ture and experiment atatlon, O. 8. (.',; P. M. llrandt, profeaaor of dairy hualiamlry, O. H. C: Itoger W, .Morse, eilenalon dairy man, n. H. (.'.; A. K. Kiigbratsnn, superintendent, J, J. Aator ex periment atatlun; Will W. Hen ry, manager dairy cooperative aaaoclatlon. Purllaud, and O. A. hrowo. manager Inti'ratata as aoclaled rreamerlea will also be Included on the program. All local dairymen aro urged to attend tha meeting. DEATH BOXES OPENED FOR JURY'S EYES (Continued from Page One) quickly from tha room, aa Mra. Judd. bar pale eyaa Beamingly un troubled, gaxed aa her curiously, llaudagitig and uubandaglng her left band with ber handkerchief an action almost constant with her during the past two daya lha allm-walBted woman whom wltneaaea pointed out aa tha own er of tha gruesome baggage found In I-oa Angelea October 1. gave no algn when a blood-atained piece of carpet waa produced. It lay on the clerk'a desk within three feet of her. sha Isnored Ita presence. I'nmoved by FUtols Snapping of aa automatic pis tol also found In tha baggage aha ahlpped from Phoenix, October 1 failed to startle her Into turn In elier head. Llentenant Ryan Identlflel two trunaa and described what he found In them when he waa called to tha l.oa Angelea Houthern Pa cific atatlon late In the afternoon of October 19, by A. II. Anderson, district baggage agent. Hyan picked the lock and open ed tha larger of tha two trunks Anderson had refused earlier In the day to deliver to "a alender woman and a tall young man with riuffv hair." "What waa dlaclosed?" asked .. Attorney Lloyd J. An draws. .iat there cam to my Tlew what appeared to be a rug. later I found It to be a piece of rue about three feet aquare -bed clothes, papera, and what appear ed to be a bloody quilt. "1 pulled tha quilt back and dlacloaed a woman'a head." The trunk waa then closed, he aald. for later examination at the toroaer'a office. "What," aaked Androwa, "waa disclosed when you opened the smaller trunk?" Objection Overruled Defense counael renewed their bitterly pressed objection of yes terday to prevent Introduction of evidence of murder of Mlas Sam uelson when "not Inseparable from the facta of tha alaylng of Mrs. Lerol." Mrs. Judd at pres ent la on trial for slaying of Mr. Lerol. Tho court overruled the de fense objection, accepting atipula tlon for the record that the ob jection would be renewed when ever the prosecution reverted to a line of evidence Interpreted by the defense aa pertaining eolely to the slaying of Mlaa Samuelsnn. Hyan was allowed to answer. "Several aheeta of paper soma There i fascination in watching your bank ac count grow larger every month, increasing from dollar to hundreds from regular deposits and com pound interest. Let this Bank Help You Open a Savings Account Today The First National Bank MKMIICIt KKDKHAL HKSKHVK BANK bloody a foot and lag from tha knee down of a human being, and a woioan'a head." The trunks, Kyan testified, then were taken to lb coroner'a office fur nor Intanalv xaml- natlon. Hyan than went Into detailed description f tha bodlea In the two trunks. Ha laid they war badly decomposed. Ha told of tha discovery of the missing part of i body In ault caaa brought later from th Southern Pacllic tatloo. Description Given Dr. A. V. Wagner, Los Angelea. autopsy surgeon, aald tha body from lb larger trunk brought to him aa "Jane Do Number 11" waa "ronaldorably decomposed, but with no evidence of Injury ex cept a gunahot wound and aurh auperflrial ahrafaions as could hare been mad by handling th body. "Th gunahot wound waa In th head, th conrs through th luwar hemisphere of th brain." "Frura your examination what would you Bsy wu the eaus of death?" 'Th bullet woand In th bead." 'At what dlstanc would yon say th shot waa fired?" "In my opinion tb gun wu clos to th bad.M Fire Station Fund Cone, Records Show (Continued (rom Pag On) th 111,000 estimated balanc from th total of 137.121 leaving 111,321 to ba raised by taxation for maintenance and operation of tha department In 132, During 131 there waa apent for flrenien'a aatariea 122,433.13 of a budgeted 22,40 for aalar lea. Ten men wer employed full time during th year In ad dition to the chief, to operate two piece of equipment 24 hour a- day. Home aubstitutes and volunteer wer also paid during tb year. Polic Judge Fourh In hi an nual report Mated that city taxes wer paid 41 I par cent In full which would bav raised 117,200 of the 126.000 special fir ata tlon No. 2 fund. However at th end of tha yaar 110.012.17 had been transferred and nothing was on hand In th treasury accord ing to Foucb'a figure, given to tha press (Saturday. The special fund voted to op erate the new fir atatlon and two new piece of fir equipment baa no balanc and what baa been paid In has been credited back aa a reduction on tb amount of taxea to be raised for 1932, leav ing public offklala puxxled at what to do In regard to operat ing th city hall atatlon and th new atatlon. Including four piece of coatly fir equipment. None of th money voted for th maintenance and operation of the atatlon by th people baa been spent for that purpose yet there la none listed In lb tuna, according to Fouch. With only 11.613 47 mora to pay for salaries In 132 than In 131 tha queatlon baa arisen as to bow tha new equipment and tha old can both b operated with ao few men. Dollar Is Taken To Los Angeles On Auto Theft Charge Lieut. Arthur Gottlelb of th Los Angela police department left Klamath Falla Saturday morning with Edward Vernon Dollar, arrested her by city po lice on a charg of theft of an automobile In Lot Angelea. Charlea T. Garnet, arrested with Dollar her waa released from custody on th recommenda tion of the department of justice of tb United State. I can see th day not far ahead when even the Irish will buy wire less aeta and psy yearly aubscrlp tlons In order to have dull for eigners do their talking for them. 1.1am O'Flnherty, famous writ er. The gangster haa been conquer ed. Frank J. Loesch. president Chicago Crime Commission. Look Outl Frankenstein I Officials Meet to Consider Floating Bonds Aleviating Hunger and Job Conditions PORTLAND, Or., Jan. II (U.F9 A bond Issu to "bring to gether amply stomachs and over full bins" waa atrongly conald ared her today at an SOB meet ing of atata, city and county of ficials. Hlep to rellev a hunger and work emergency declared mor acut than pesaimlsta had fore cast wera planned by Governor Meier, Mayor linker, th city council, th county commission, community chest board and other leading civic troupe and bual neaa man. Thirty thousand family men, or about luo.ooo persona, ar In dfr ned and relief funda ar either exhausted or will ba wiped out by Marcb, tha peak month. Food depota must form an es sential part of relief plana, peakars pointed out. HuiMjillea Listed Tb grain carry-over In th Highway Economy Program Favored (Continued from Pag On) rtat highway eommlsloo la con templated. Recurring reports that Charlea X Bpauldlng would not long con tinue on tha commission prompted tb Inquiry aa to whether any Immediate rhang waa to he expected. In reply to a sec ond Inquiry, whether th gover nor would have anything to aay on tb peraonnel aetup befor b leave for Washington, D. C, next Wednesday, Meier said "not as far as I know now." PORTJ.AND. Jan. 21 (UFO Draatlc policy change designed to effect large economle In the stat highway department admin istration were agreed upon ber last night at an Informal meeting of Governor Meier with highway Commissioners J. C. Alnsworth of Portland and William Hanlay of liurne. Th commission majority n dorsad ft program for salary slashes, licens reduction and sweeping retrenchment, making It apparent that th new policies will be voted at tb next meeting In February. fcpaulding Absent Th absence of Commissioner Charlea K. Spauldlng of Salem led some observers to hint that Spauldlng la not deatlned long to bo a member of th state highway commission, th person nel of wblcb haa often been changed. Nothing aald or don Performance -thrills you've never had in any low-priced car 65 to 70 miles an hour 0 to 35 miles an hour in 6.7 seconds Silent Syncro-Mesh gear-shift Simplified Free Wheeling Unsurpassed smoothness and quietness 60 Horsepower ita performance. Take it out on the street, compete with other cars in traffic and understand what it means to accelerate from a standstill to 35 miles an hour in less than seven seconds! 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Mayor llaker urged thk a eoromltte "seriously consider" a bond Issu and said that a "mere 1&U0.00O would be chicken feed." Will Mnko Krport Th commute which will re port back on week from today with ft recommendation tor ac tion and a citation of fact con sists of Walter W. R. May, R. C. Flanders, Worth W. Caldwall, R. .... Kiley. Grant Phegley, A. M. Devera, Gust Anderson. B. W. Kleeman. Marshall N. Dana and Harry N. Nelson. at th meeting confirmed tb suaplclon, bowver. Th two commissioner snd Governor Mier decided: I. To reduce administrative expenses of tlsa state highway oVpartuwnt, Including salaries, by SO per ceat. 3. To rerosnmcwd to too atata IrKlslatare a reduction of at least 23 per rent ra the cost of auto mobile licenses. II. To undertake no aoper biichway project during tb present depress Ion. 4. To arrange with Chief Fnginrrr McDonald of the fed eral highway department for a complete surrey of the Oregon state highway department and It road system. Meier Pleased Governor Meier waa pleased that Commissioners Alnsworth and Hanley endorsed the new policy which 1 In line with th governor's retrenchment pro gram. He aald that whll both com missioners oppoaed any new super-highway projects, they had agreed that auch project now under way ahould be carried to completion and atood aquarely behind continuation of mainte nance work. Expense Katlmalcd "It waa estimated that th ad ministrative expense 1 approxi mately 1(40,000," aald Governor Meier, "and ft reduction of 10 per cent would amount to ap proximately 1192.000. It Is cer tain that the aavlng will not be leas than thla aum. and in, all probability It will be greater. "Th 25 per cent reduction You must drin the new Qierrolct Six to appreciate fulls- the many new thrills of In motor vehicle licenses. It la ! estimated, would approximate 11,600.000. "It waa auggected that th legislature, In granting thla re duction may find It naceasary to put an additional one-cent tag on gasolln, which It was esti mated, would bring approximate ly 11,700.000." Tb meeting waa impromptu, tha officiate said. Governor Meier, who will depart tomor row for Washington, D. C, to plead power development of the Columbia river, learned that Commissioner Hanley "happened to be In town." H called tha meeting at tha bum of Alns worth, who Is recovering from ft recent Injury. Redford Given Year in Prison On Booze Counts N. V. Redford was sentenced to on year In tb Oregon slat penitentiary by Jodg W. M. Duncan Saturday morning, after entering a plea of guilty to three liquor chargea. Redford waa apprehended In Roseburg by th state pollc last week, and returned to Klamath Falla to face charge of posses sion of still, possession of mask and possession of liquor. H waived preliminary hearing and grand Jury Indictment. Lover Slays Girl, Jumps to Death Following Refusal NEW YORK, Jan. 21 OP) Yronn Boncbe, 22, spurned th marriage proposala of Mauro 8al lial, 34. Both ar dead today. Balllsl killed Mlaa Boocb and then leaped flva atorles to bis death from ft window In ber apartment. They went to dinner last night and returned to Mia Bouchs'a apartment. Thej quarrelled over ber refusal to accept his proposals. Sallisl fired eight ahot from an automatic platol. sum of th bullets narrowly missing two young women who shared tb apartment with Miss Bonch. Army Enlists On Saturday Only Sergeant Jennings D. Lowman. recruiting officer of th United f tales army, received Instruc tions to enlist aa many men as possible 8atarday and that en listments close Saturday night. Men enlisting today will be in Vancouver barracks. Wash., not later than 8nnday night to leave San Francisco on February 4. Look Oat! 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Quotatlona wer mostly unchanged with Des chutes Gems maintaining th usu al 10c to 15c advantag over Ida ho and Washington slock at Han Francisco. Buying markets wer slightly lower at Yakima and also on Main Green Mountain stock. Potatoea: (All quotations per cwt., sacked, aniens otherwtae noted). Terminal Th principal terminal earlot markets for U. n. No. 1 Netted Gem potato wr reported mostly dull today. Chicago market dull; u.ota tlon unchanged. Loa Angelea market steady; quotatlona unchanged. San Francisco market dull; quotatlona mostly unchanged. Idahos, 1. IS to 11.20; Yaklmaa, II to 11.10; Klamatha, unchang ed; Deachntea, unchanged, Shipping Tb principal ship ping point earlot markets for U. 3. No. 1 Netted Gems wer report ed dull. ANTS JEFFERSON DERBY NEW ORLEANS. Jan. It. SIR) Fourteen t-year-olda bav been entered for th 15,000 added Jefferson derby, first of th win ter's Important race which will be decided at Jefferson park to morrow. John J. Robinson's Lucky Tom, top weight under 120 pounds and winner of a rac at tb same mile dlstanc earlier in the week, rule th ovornlght favorite. J. J. Cougblln'a Camp Douglaa. which declined to meat Lncky Tom In th derby trial, geta In with 110 pounds and Is also attracting considerable at tention. It all 14 named go to tb post, th rac with 15.000 added will gross 11,220. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 WILL not be responsible for anr debts contracted by hit wife. Betty SchoonoTer, on and after January 23, 132. D. D. Schoonorer. 6S8C 45 Phone 49. Ore.