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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1932)
Reservation Snows Hide Fate ofDogsled w EATHER KimM'AHT Nm-.Ii Clear and cool. Hals (III IM hours ending A p. m. Frl., .114 1 hwii to date, 6.74 1 normal, O.KHi last year i data tuo TKMI, Ml, last altftit, Ti mat. Frl., aw Price Five CenU Editorials on tht Day's Nevus By FRANK JENKINS pHEMICR IM'KAl. of Japan. says lha Japan ara fighting la Shanghai bacauu they bad to dafand thmslve. "Th Chinese," ha tiyi. la af (act, "bit at flrti, tad wa bad to bit back. You'd have dooa tba am tblnf." a TN MANCHURIA, at wa have baaa told lima and aiala. tba Japt tra fighting lo tuppraaa ban ditry. Tba wicked btndltt, tbsy eay, ara limply pitying bob with business la Manchuria, and aooia Iblni bat to ba dona aboat It, do tba Japt art dnlnf II. Thtt It Ihtlr ttory. and they ilr lo It. pCOI'LK wbo btra llrad In Cblna 111 ut tbtt Jtpta. an gered bjr Ibt Chlnet boycott of Jtpant foodt. It using lit army and navy to thow tba Chi at that boycotting Jgptnes product Itn't a betllhful entec prlta. Out of Iblt welter of expltna tloat, wa ara laft to draw our owa conclusion!. TIERE It ona conclusion that Amarlrant who think rlarly and atnely will draw for them selves: "Let protest. In tba nama of humanity, etitast wtr. Lat't of fer oar good office lo brief about pes re. "Put lt't b ry, ry rare fa! Indtod to keep out of the matt." a ryiKi war vr tlll anything? Wall, orceslontlly It do, Tha ft Til War. lor aiampla. tiled tha question of human slavery la thla country. But lha economists tell at thtt It cott Hht billion dollart to tight tha Cfrll war to fraa TWO HILLION dolltn worth of tlsve. From lha ttindpotnt of dollart tnd (nti, not to ntantloa human lira. It would hava been far cheeper to BUT all tha tltraa and tat tbtm fra. At'R CMI War. In Ita dty. rttad at a big wtr. and tt coat tight billion dollart. Tha world war. It la estlmttsd. cott at laatl a bundrad billion dolltn. K tha world war settled ANT (Contlnnad on Faga 8lx) PORTLAND, Or.. Fab. (. (JP) John M. Mann, Portland city (ommlttlontr, waa Indlrtad by tha grand jury bara today on a rhtrge of malfeasance and negli gence In offlra. Tha Jury reported that It It tha duty of a rommlulonar to aaa thtt city employes work only on city Jobi during their houra of employment, but tha rlty watar bureau employe on Oct. IS, latt, wara otherwlaa en gaged whlla drawing city wagea. Iaat month an Indictment wat returned against him charging larceny by btllaa and tpeclflcil ly terming him of baring taken an electric motor'' belonging to tha city and to bara aaad It at hit rtneh. Japan's Army, Navy Descend From Dark Age Fighting Men Edltor't Kola: Thla It tha aecond of tlx timely atorlet on Japan of today, and tha Island amplra't amtilngly rapid rise from a primitive land to a first class world power In the thort tptn of 70-ndd years. Ily TtOIIKIlT TAM.KV NBA HitvImi Writer (Copyright. 10111 NBA Service, Inc.) A powerful modern army lengthen! lit thtdow across China, hacking up Ita demand for foreign Irada with mtrhlno guns and artillery. Tha long-nosed guna of tha world ! third greatest nary echo, In tnnet Ilka thnnder, tha tame demand from Shanghai'! harbor. Militaristic Japan It on the mtrch In Asia again. At tha front, Ita gum tpeak. IWk on tha Island empire lit lilln factories wait. Many meant hava been tuggeated for curing FACTS .t1 ism RESCUE PARTY AT T. 0. Hill Left Wednes day With Mail For' Lamm's Camp. May Be Holed Up At Ranch ; Snow Is Deep on Reservation. CHIUKJl'IN. (Ira. Cna con cern wat felt Saturdiy for the tafety of T. O. Hill, who tafl Wednesday lo carry tba mall by dngiled lo Yamsey tnd tha Um Lumber company camp, and hat not tinea been beard from. Preparation! ara being made for a reerue party lo leave Sun day morning and corer tbe routa taken by Hill If ba failt lo arrive at hit deatlnttloa Sat urday evening. Yamsey hat been without mtll for a aek due to tha heary anowitormt. Hill, who It ttld to ba an aipertenced woodsman and has tpent terertl wlntera In Alanka. volunteered to take tha mall through. Hill left Wednesday morning, taking hit large polka dog to pull lha tied, equipped with anuwshnea tnd provisions enouah for hlmtelf and tha dog for an tral days. II made tbe trip at far tt Callmat tprluti. li mllea front Chlloqutn, on Potter'e stage, tnd atarted on hit 2ft-mtle trek it-touch lha enow from the tprlnga to Yamsey, about I o'clock Wednesday afternoon. According lo telephone reporta (Continued oa rata Three) COVRT HOt'RE. PHOENIX. Arlt.. Feb. (Pi Dr. Joseph ration. Pan Frmrleeo psychltt rltt. Insisting he wit In fetr of hit life, drmtnded tndtr that Dr. William C. Judd. husband of Winnie Ruth Judd, b searched before being allowed lo enter tha court room for lha thirteenth dty of Mrs. Judd't trill for mur der. Sheriff J. R. MrFtdden found no weapons concealed oa tha per- eon of Dr. Judd. The accused women'a hutbtnd tattled when Informed by tba ahtrtff of Dr. Cltton't fear. Authorities dismissed ae a hoax a purported threat against Dr. Cttton which ha declared ha re ceived Utt midnight. Aid Pledged By National Groups To Fight Hoarding WASHINGTON", Ftb. I. VP) President Hoover obtained a unnnlmout pledge from two aenre national civic orgtalsatinnt to Join In a unified campaign to atop money hoarding. After an executive conference of an hour and a half at tha Whlla House, at which tha pres ident pleaded for aid. It was dis closed hr Cherlea o. Da wee that Mr. Hoover had obtained a pledge of support. Machinery of a definite cam paign organlrallon, contemplated by tha president, wtt left to a further meeting. the depression thtt It world wide. Japan, however, hat lu own peculiar method. Vast Chlna't economic boycott against Japan la going to be broken, or else And that It why tha Japanese are In China today. Japana modern army cam In to being toon after Commodore Perry of the U.S. navy had forced the medieval hermit empire to open Ita doora to world tradt about "5 yeara ago. Ha modern navy wat born at about the tame time. Hut behind etch Met a most colorful ttory a ttory that gnea back to the dim cenlurlet bo fore the Christian era. In those primitive days, and In tha dayt thai followed up to 76 yeara tgo, Japan grew the hardiest fighting men that tht (Contlnutd on Page Five) GETTING CHILQQUIN Promoted Blahop John illtty of Salt Lake City, a bo hat been ntmed ro-tdjutor archbubop at ban Francisco, with the riLht of suc cession. Police- Chief-Say Work Must Have Help Immediately. Chief of Police Guy Merrill In a signed tttlement Stturday made an appeal to all citltent to Immediately come to the aid of loo hungry children and the rlty police milk fund which It now empty. Tha chtef't statement followt: "Tht time htt comt when at a last re.ort the police muat ap peal directly to the people of Klamath Kallt and Klamath coun ty on behalf of the police milk fund. "The work of our department for months ptst htt brought ut Into ronttct with many under nourished ftmllles with children btdly In need of milk tnd with no way In which to get It anient It It donated by eomeone. The people to whom we hava given (Continued on Page Three) Bf EUGENE MM PORTLAND. Teb. fctfV-Tui-ko. the grett unwashed, may toon park hit trunk for a trek to Eugen. At least thtt wtt tha word given out here today bv two ball bond brokers wbo attached the eli phant and who announced they have told him to Jess Darling. Kugene business man. The brokers statement waa substantiated by Hal White, aec rr.tary to Mayor George L, Itaker. White aald Darling It negotiat ing with the Southern Pacific for a box car sufficiently large to hold the tlx-ton elephant. Tuskn't former owners, Bty- ard (Sleepy) Grty and Jtck O'Grtdy are disconsolate. Tut- ko wtnt Into new htndt when Gray, arrested for drunken driv ing, needed ball money. All he hid wat Tusko. The bail broken agreed to lake Tusko and the bill of tile wat executed. Gray will remain In the clty'a Ja.ll houta tor 10 dayt to come, Pendleton Folk Skid to Labor rENDLETON, Feb. ft Pendleton skidded to work this morning on Icy pavement! follow ing a sudden change In the weather last nlnht. Rnin with fronting tempern- turet formed Ire on the walkt and ttreelt, making foot and auto traffic hasardous. It was mining today. Last nlght't minimum temperature wit 12 do grcei above tero. VOM'ANO KRCPTS TOKYO, Feb. (!) The vol cano Yakexntnke, lis mllot northwest of Tokyo wont Into a violent eruption todnv. Ashes fell heavily on surrounding vill ages, hut no teriout dnmsgt was reported. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., nnrvn HOT DISPUTES I S y Lane, Douglas, Umatilla Projects Will Be Started. Spaulding, Ainsworth in Rows; Hanley Gives Statement PORTLAND, Feb. . (JPt Three Urge griding and turfic Ing project! In Lane. Douglas and C mi l II It county, will be start ed by the atate highway com mission at Ita next meeting March 1. when contracts for these and other loba will b awarded. Additional project! will be let. tbe commlatlon an nounced, but the Jobt will not be decided opoa until the tpe citl tessloa of tha commission set for aett Tuesdty. at which time the If!! program will ba outlined. Bldt will be called for the aurftcing of ll.l mtlee of tho Doyle Hlll-Klmrod aetrtioa of the McKentle bighwey In Lene coun ty, the grading of g.3 mllea of the Paradise Creek-Elkion section of the I'mpqua highway la Dong la coanty. and ft mllea of grad ing oa the highway from Sand Station to the Waahlogion atate line In I'matllla county. Th final aetsloa of the tora- rslesloB't two day meeting yee terday'wat matted by 'a aerire of dispute between Commlasioa r Charlea K. 8pauldlng and th other two members of the com mission, reaulting la widening the apparent breach within the organisation and drawing return fire for the first time from Com mlsiloner Wllllirn Hinley. Movea Deferred The climax of the heated arga menta wat reached when Spauld ing presented two resolutions, (Continued on Page Three) FOB PEACE HEARD GENEVA, Feb. . ( The voice of the world at large echoes this morning In the ears of the delegate! of nation! of the world at tha disarmament con ference. Mr. tnd Mrt. avenge cltlien of 6 countries demanded through their representatives peace and disarmament. It wit the tint time tine tha aboratlva confer ence of Nicholas 11 that tha man In the ttrtet and hit wife were given official heed. Delegitet of orgtnltitlont numbering hundreds of millions of men tnd women mirrhed In to the conference hall with green bands on their arms icrott which the white word "Pti" (peace) wat written. In their hands they carried 6.000 petition bearing the namea of more than e. 000. 000 people of nearly to countries. (00.000 of which signature cim from th l olled States, CRATER LAKE EVENT A new event waa added to the Crater Ltkt Winter Sports Ctr nlvil when Pretldent Tony Cis tel of the tkl club, and Ernest Hostel, ringer for Crater Like National Park In charge of pub licity, met with the presidents of th Klimith Falls service clubs at the Pelican Grille Saturday noon. The Rotary, Klwania, Llont and Twenty-Thirty clubt will have competing teams and entnntt In an event whirh will he sponsored by th Mlllor-Sanford tractor company of this city. The Mlller- n ford company will present the "Caterpillar" cup to the winner of the event. Th aervlre club winning tha cup will hold It for a year and must defend It tha noxt year. OILMAN COMMITS SriClDK NEW ROCHELLB. N. Y.. Feb. IAi Daniel Weller 0. who retired on January 1 as pret ldent of the 8tandard Oil com pany of Louisiana, commuted suicide today by ahoottng him self In the head In th basement of hit brother'i horn. SATURDAY, FEB. 6, 1932 nnnn Where t - " wT Here la th tint picture of th wreckage of a passenger transport plane, bunted tor tlx daya la the Tehaehap mountains of southern California before tt wat found, a mat of rains, with It pilot and seven passengers all burned to death. After taking thla picture, th photographer had to travel 14 mile on inowihoee throagh the mountains. REPUBLICANS FOR E Seven Per Cent of Total . Issue Sought for Klamath County. w- t . A resolution calling for alloca tion of 7 per cent of a ll.ooo. 0 bond issue of the elate high way department, lo Klamath county for construction and re pair of htchwaya for the purpoee of unemployment relief, waa past ed at the meeting of the Klamath county republican central com mittee meeting Friday night. The resolution. In part, follows: "Be It hereby resolved by the county republican central com mittee of Klamath county. Ore gon, that It it the tense of thit committee thtt a new ittue of bondt be mide by the tttte high wty deptrtment in the torn of not leas thia ! 1.000.000. to be need aa toon aa possible In the con struction and repair of highwayt throughout the ttate, with the farther purpose In mind of reliev ing the unemployed during tht balance of the winter of IS!!. "Be It further resolved, that. In view of the foregoing facta and la view of the fact that Klamath county received only the sum of IS7.000 from a former bond It tue. that at leatt 7 per cent of tald bond Issue be tlloctted to Klamath county hlghwaya to ba (Continued on Pig Three) FOUR ENTER RACE Three tsplrtntt tor tha posi tion of County Treasurer Clan Calkins DeVtul hive announced Intention! of teeking the repub lican party nomination at the May primary election In opposi tion to Mrt. DeVtul. who baa atated that the will again be a candidate. Saturday George P. Taylor and Mrs. Lena M. Dennlt tiled notlret thtt they will be candi dates and took out petltiont. Mrt. Flora Harden announced her Intention Fridty. Mr. Taylor, a resident of thlt city for the latt seven yean, wit an employe of th United States recltmttlon bureau here tnd tlto in employ of the Klimith Falls pottoftic before entering the real esttte and In turtnee buslnest here, h stitte. Mrt. Lent M. Dennit, former rlty tretsurer, also filed her in tention to be a ctndtdat for th republican nomination . tor county treasurer. Escaped Douglas Prisoners Taken ROSEBtTRG, Feb. (P) Milton Anthony snd Chtrlet Thomas, Jr., prisoners who escaped from the Donglat county jail In March, 1930, are under airest In San Francisco chtrged with raising the denomination of federil htnk notes, according to word received her today by Sheriff V. T. Jackson. Th two men were arretted Iti October, 1929, charged with possession of liquor mash, and were fined 9300 each and sen tenced lo (0 daya In Jail. They escaped from a road crew the following March. st nu Eight Died In Plane t'"VV a. s , Here's Chance To Give Name To Baby Girl Will It be Sally, Jine, Ploe tie or Opal? Mr. and Mr. Harold Run nels of 114J Eberlein ttreet. who are tha parente of a fin baby girl, ar anable lo de cide upon a aame worthy of her. They have asked thst all baby lovera In Klamath Fall rrot out tha ' favorite family aamee and aubmlt their hole. All names will be carefully considered. ' The new daugh ter la the fifth child bora to Mr, and Mr. Runnels. Clearing akiet Friday evening tent the mercury on a down ward plunge, and a minimum of teven degree ahov tero, th coldest In severs 1 dayt, wit reg istered thtt morning. A bltnket of fog descended upon the city and surrounding country early Friday evening, and combined with allppery, ' snowy itreeti mtde driving hixirdona. The local weatherman it fore- catting a clear, cool Sunday la spite of predictions tent out from the state wetther bureau at Portland tor warmer temper atures and rains in the eastern aa well a the western part of tha tttte. Rain wti general to day over the western tlope from California to Canada. In Port land, warm showers were wash ing the aecntnulitlon of tnow. Rising tempertturet In Klam ath Fallt today were turning heavy tnowt of the ptst few dayt to slushy teat of mud ind water. The tnowfill of Thursdty night tnd Fridiy. tour Inches in all, netted Klamath Falls a total of .24 Inches of moisture. State wetther outlooks for the coming week were for consider able cloudiness, moderate tem peratures, with occasional rains west and mows over and east of the Cascade mountains. Silver Lake Asks For Wafer Permit SALEM. Feb. 6. (i Th Sil ver Lake Irrigation district In Lake county, filed application with the sttte engineer for 90 second feet of witer from Silver Creek for irrigation of 7131 teres of lsnd In Lake coanty, C. E. Strtrklln announced today. N The district alto filed applica tion tor permit to construct a res ervoir tor ttortge of 18.000 acre feet of water from the middle fork of Silver Creek and Stiver Creek. LaGrande Editor Passes Suddenly LAGRANDE. Ore., Feb. OP) Peter R. Finlay, 68, editor and publisher of the LaGrande Evening Observer, was found dead in hit garage here late yes terdiy ifternoon. Physirltns as Id death wat caused by heart disease. FORMER PRESIDENT DIES LIMA, Peru, Feb. (, (P) Auguslo De Legtila. former presi dent of Peru, whose administra tion recently wis under discuss slon before a committee of the I'nlted States senile, which waa Investigating foreign loam, died her today. Mail Carrier jflERALD SERVICE Herald tubaerlbcr who (all to rmln their aspen bf 6): SO a, in. ara requested to rail III Herald business of (Ira, phoaa 1UO0, and a aaper will ba sent at ear bf special carrier. rr c Crash Bombardment Continues in Night; U. S. Mis sions Attacked. By MORRIS J. HARRIS I SHANGHAI. (Sunday). Feb. T (A1 Six-Inch guns thundered in i the dirk early thia morning. aa ' the Japanese poured shells Into what It left of Chapel. For etxht daya they have been bombarding the Chines lines, but today there were fresh troop relieving the Chinese vet erans and their stubborn resist ance waa unbroken. All through the latt week the artillery bombardment haa tub tided along iboat midnight but at 1 a. m. today the tiring wit hetrier thin It hid been all yes terday. Small Arms Silent The small axmt were silent at the big gunt jarred the city. It wat not postible to go clot to th line, but from the sound the tix-loch placet had been let up close to the Japanete head quarters la the Honxkew area. Not long before thit phase of the battle began the Associated i Press correspondent, touring be- (Continued on Fage Three) WASHINGTON. Feb. . (Pi A hill to create a revolving fund of 1100.000.000 for loam to drainage, levee and Irrigation districts was approved today by the senate agriculture commit tee. . The committee also approved a hill to create a revolving fund of 110.000.000 for loans to aid In the formation, of agricultural credit corporations and livestock companies. A third bill endorsed would extend the time for repayment of drought loant tuthorlsed by tht latt congress tor one yetr. LATE L.lNt?: J HARBIV, Manchuria, Feb. 6 (JP) Japanese airplane today bombed Ctiineee concentrations la the region of Plnbslen and It was believed heavy casualties were Inflicted. GENEVA, Feb. fPV Representative of the great powers con tinued today their diplomatic good office In aa effort to induce Japan to accept the Anglo-American peace proposals for a settle ment of the Sino-Japanese rontroverny. hut In authoritative quarter It wat said talk of an ultlntatutn to Japan Is "nonsense." WASHINGTON', Feb. WP) Appreciation of the American Legion's drive lo provide employment for l,tKMt,04Mi men during; the month bctrlnnlng February 1ft waa evprrased today by President Hoover in a f onus I statement. XOimiSTOW X. Pa.. Feb. (Jp,The rase of Edward H. B. Allen, rhargrd with murder la the killing; of Francis A. Donaldson, third, laat .November, was given to the Jury today. TOKYO, Feb. 0 (ypv Russian and Japanese authorities allk ridiculed reporta today that Russian troop have been concentrated at Vladivostok. SHANGHAI, Feb. 6 (JP) Chinese banks announced today that la view of the disrupted state or business her all loan la tha future will be charged interest at the rate of a per coat dally ar 780 per cent a rear. Number 6783 cr Protection of Common Intertst of All Powers Claimed. Aggressive Campaign Not in Cards, Declared; Troops Limited. TOKYO, Feb. (, opt Th goT rament formtliy announced to night It haa decided to tend military force lo e.hanghal to "pat an end to the menace of tha Chinese armies and to relieve in habitants of all nationalities from th atraln of fear." Th new expeditionary fore "has been limited to the itrength required" for ttt mission, th statement said, "and Ita action will be guided solely by the pol icy of protecting the common In terests of all tha powers." Mlsstow Defined The mlsstoa of thla sew fore wat defined tbut: "Th Jspanese government la prompted by no other motive thaa that of discharging ita interna tional duty and of safeguarding the targe number of Japan na tlonala and property worth hun dreds of millions , , . anless the Chinese, by continuing hostilities or by obstructing oar armies la attaining these ends, compel It to take necessary action, there is ao Intention whatever that It abould enter upon la aggrestlr cam palsn." Th Japanese, aaid tha atate ment, "already had declared that they have no political ambition la the region of Shanghai nor any thought of encroaching upon th rlghtt and interests of other powers. "What they do desire la to pro mote the safety and prosperity of that region by co-operatioa with other powers, and by mutual as sistance, to contributing to peac and well-being in the Fir East." WASHINGTON. Feb. 6 (JV The explosion of seven thella fiom Chinese anti-aircraft guna in the marine regimental area at Shtnghtl was reported today to the nivy deptrtment. In a dispatch tent tt 10:85 a. m., February 6, Shanghai time. Colonel R. S. Hooker, com manding the marines In the In tarnttiontl tettlement there ra pe rted that an elghta shell, a dud, fell In a Houston detach ment billet In a Japanese mill. Jspanese planet tt th tlm th dispatch waa tent were con tinuing to fly over and along side the edge of the International tettlement. Rear Admiral Yancey S. Wil liams, commander of the Yangtt patrol, now atatloned on hit fltg irip it Htnkow, reported every tning waa quiet there ind thit the city It peacefully celebrating the Chinese new year. DAVIS INJl'RED PULLMAN. Wish . Feb. . (F) Everett Davis, Oregon Stat basketball guard, suffered a fractured ankle in the game with Washington State, doctors re vealed today. NEWS END MENACE OF CHINESE, GIVEN GOAL