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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1934)
PAGE SIX Tns EVENTNG HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON May 11, 1934 DEMAND GIVEN OM TELEPHONE TO ATTD R N E Y - (Continued from PI One) thing like this: "'Mr. Noont "I (aid yes. "Will you pay evnty-flv grand T' "Why, yes, why yes , 'Well, make up your mind.' "All right. 'Now you follow the instruc tions, and everything, and you will be all right,' the man told me." Then, said Noon, there was some reference to an automobile, and the line was cut olf. "By reference to an automo bile, I mean that the man began talking something about a car some place. "I couldn't quite get the drift of it when the line was cut off. We are now waiting for anoth er call from this party." Leaves Office "Two and a half hours after this telephone call Noon sudden ly left his office. Whether or not he had the ransom money with him was not revealed. Noon returned to his office again shortly before noon, and announced there was no state ment to make, but that be ex pected developments soon. WOMAN HELD : LOS ANGELES, May 11, CAP) Twenty-four hours after Wil liam P. Gettle vanished from his $50,000 Arcadia estate In the bands Of two masked kidnapers, the sheriffs office struck upon its first concreto development to day, the detention of a woman whose statements caused one of the search leaders to say the crime might be solved "within live hours." The woman, described as a brunette about SO years of age, plump and fairly well dressed, fell into a police dragnet early this morning along with six oth er persons, who also were ques tioned. ' , , : After apparently examining the woman at some length, Capt Norrls 6tensl-nd, sheriff's office extortion expert and a figure be hind the solution cf a number of other kidnaping cases here, made this statement: . "It looks hot, boys! I think we have something. It Is pos slble that we will have this CALLS ALL-BRAN liATIOHAL NATURAL " LAXATIVE DeHdotB Cereal Checked His . Constipation Her !l in unsolicited letter from . Mr. Daniels: "For many year I have been " habitually constipated, and have : used all sorts of laxatives. So, In . fairness to Kellogg's AlvBran, I heartily claim it to be a most won derful remedy xor constipation. "Need I tell yon that I have long since ceased using laxatives? Kel Inirir'i Aix-Bran la the National Natural Laxative. If ft were used by very family in the United States for breakfast, we would have a much healthier race of peo ple." Mr. John Daniels, 1090 Third St, North Bergen, N. J. . Tests (how Kellogg Axl-Bban furnishes "bulk" to exercise the in testines and vitamin B to help tone the Intestinal tract. AuL-BkAlf also applies Iron for the blood. The "bulk" in Aia-Bran is much Ilk that in leafy vegetables. Isnt this food much pleasanter than risking pills and drags t Two table- Sioonfuls daily are usually auffi ent If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the red-and-green package at your grocer's. Hade by Kellogg in Battle creex. . KEEP ON THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE Starting Drive for Husband's Election M "t I -"Lai B H i S , .'J .DM H II .11 rm. sre r s n e i! n ji aw.:?) M 3 worn.10 RiPt - v. if 1 .. . . i v .H1 !5 FEDEHAL HELP II END STRIKE MAY BE ASKED By campaigning In a one horse open sleigh for her husband's candi dacy for the U. 8. Senate, Mrs. Gilford Plnchot. wife of the governor of Pennsylvania, hopes to snow under the opposition. With Jingle bells on her horse and rollers on her sleigh, Mrs. Plnchot Is shown emphasising her appeal to voters that they should not let Senator David A. Reed. Pinchot's opponent, take them tor a "sleigh ride." solved within five hourrs." To i Btensland s declaration, Blayney Mathews, chief of the district attorney's investigators, added that their inquiries gave promise that we might nave something Important." 2 Bound Over On U. S. Count (Continued from Page One) and filed motion to suppress evi dence upon the grounds that it was seised from tne aeienaanis residence, some distance away from the Plantation inn, witnout a search warrant. The Inn, ana the cabin said to he Mess resi dence, are owned by two differ ent companies. L. L Moon, federal officer who conducted the raid, was sworn as witness, and testlliea mat ne had no warrant to search the cabin, but that the proceoure was unnecessary since Hess was will-! tng that he make the search. He testified that only legal liquor was found in the Plantation Inn. Moon testified that he searched Hess' personal property and found three bottles of tax unpaid liquor purported to be rum which the defendant stated he had pur chased last winter from a boot legger. ' This testimony, as well as tes timony from Franklin L. Weaver, agent tor defunct building and loan companies in this locality, wac taken during- argument on the motion for suppression of evi dence charging mat an mega; search was made by the federal Weaver testified that the cabin where the liauor was found had been rented by Hess from him a. representative of the defunct Western Building and Loan com pany. The Plantation Inn is the property of the U S. Mortgage company of Portland, which he does not represent here. Commissioner Thomas over ruled the motion upon the grounds that Hess had not objected to the search, and that the officer was within his rlgbts in visiting the cabin wbiob was temporarily un occupied by the owner Hess At Liberty. Moon, the federal official, was axaln sworn as a witness In the hnarinv nrooer. and denied bar Ing promised Heis any leniency it he would direct him to a number of persons making liquor in this locality. Hess, who DOSted a 12,500 CoU' tinuing bond for his release after the arrest was made, will remain at liberty. No date for tne meet ing of the federal grand jury ha been set. hut it Is believed that it will be called within the next fortnight, according to the federal officer. Mrs. Hensley was unable to post the 12,600 bond and will be held In the county Jail until she is taken to Portland to appear before the grand jury. j. o. O'Neill, counsel ror Mrs Hensley, tiled his motion tor sup pression of evidence upon the grounds that search and solture of liquor on the premises of the Log Cabin Inn. three miles out of town, was unreasonable, made without a search warrant and without probable cause. The mo tion wo s ovarrulod by Thomas. Marion Barnes, sergtant of state police, was called as a wlt uess in hearings of both Hess and Mrs. Hensley. 5F pay boosts emu (Continued from Pag On) manner, it will become neces sary tor the government to Inter vene." he declared. I am not In favor ot govern ment ownership ot private in dustry unless private Industry falls to perform Its obligations to the public. The public should not be penalised tor the failure of Industry to proosed on sooount ot strike conditions or tor any other cause. . "It strike conditions exist, the parties should bo forced to arbi trate so that Industry might pro ceed without peuillslui the public." PORTLAND WORTHED PORTLAND. May 11 UP) While transportation maohlusry was held oh dead center by strike ot waterfront workers, fear was expressed today by deal ers in staple commodities that a shortage ot cortaln foods may re sult - it relief is not soon tonn enmlns Pacific northwest cannerloi and barelllng plants expressed alarm because the longshore strike has stonned their supply ot sugar and other materials needed at once for the opening ot the season tor berry and other early fruit operations. Straw berries are ripe and ready to can. Cereal interests her have stopDsd shipments of wheat from the country because atrixers win not permit unloading at the mills. An advance ot 25 cents barrel in bakers' flour was shown tor the day. Alarms ot violence at various dorks today and excursions ot police to find out wliat It was all about, were the only other disturbing eloments today, fc.ni clovers were aenerally unsuccois tul during the morning' in their attempts to get relief workers signed up and on the Job. Britain May Be Held in Default (Continued from Ft On) payment! consistently, wtr re ceived with ttorm of protests touay. liuth morning ana evening nwsjitptrs orltlclied such aotlon at unfair and Sir John Simon, British foreign secretary, tpok In Ntnohttr on th tubjtot ot the war debt. While disclaiming that be was making any announcement ot governtaaut policy, th foreign secretary said there sesmed to be lorn commentators on the other aid ot th Atlantic "Ir responsible ons" who ovsriooa th taot that any argument tor British payment based on th taot that Great Britain has a budget surplus was entirely mi laclous a far a th Amerlosu debt Is concerned. ROMS. May 11. () Italy may not uiik any war dsbt pay ment at all in June, laid old- olsl olroles today, In conse quence ot th United ltatt' not ification that It will apt a token nayKcai u D" oun tries carina- "tokens" will be considered In default. LONDON. May 11. UP) On British newtpaperi th London Evening Htar, In It first edition today headlined President Roose velt's decision that token war debt payments mean default a "highwayman act ot u. a. , oui abandoned the ttrsemer In sub sequent edition. The Stars nrst eauion car ried as a subhead under Its ban ner th word! "Pay Up In Full or," SALEM, May 11. (IP) Re quests that the state board Ot control reverse its action taken at a recent meeting here and authorize salary adjustments for eight employes ot the state li quor control commiislon were received by letter today by mem bers ot the board. The letters to the board mem bers outlined the case ot each salary adjustment. In the case ot George Sammis, administrator of the Liquor Control act. the commission stated the increase from 1400 to (500 a month was justified ' tor the reason he had taken over the duties of Aaron Holtz, who had been purchasing agent at 16000 - a year. The salary Increase of Eugene Kelty. from J152 to $246 was explained on the basis he was promoted from the position of assistant supervisor In the store division to special Investigator in the licence division. A. S. Montgomery's raise from 1 1 03 to $201 was for pro motion from chief clerk in the Salem office to collecting the privilege tax and auditor of the accounts of the tax and license departments. Other proposed raises were explained Mahoney 'Razzed' By M' Alexander (Continued from Pag One) election," he said, "1 shall have plenty to say in the tall election, but in such a campaign there will be no occasion to question the In tegrity, character or uprightness of Mr. Mahoney's opponent. FLINT, Mich., May 11 UP) The Buick Motor Co. plant closed here today, close on the heels ot a walk-out of union em- Dlovos in the Fisher Body Cor poratlon No. 1 plant which makes Bufck bodies. Fifteen thousand Buick env ployes and an estimnted 5,000 Fisher employes were Idle. RESTAURANT CODE READY SALEM, May 11, UP) The new restaurant cede for Oregon will be completed tomorrow. Max Oehlhar, state director of agri culture announced. Hearing on the provisions ot the code was held several weeks ago . KILLED ON HIGHWAY HILLSBORO. Ore. May 11 (Jp) David Davles, 75, was kill ed on the Tualatin nignway shortly after midnight when he was struck by an automoou of Hillsboro. Germans have Invented a piano that can be transported on the back of a horse, Its keyboard within playing reach ot the rider. NSULL GIVES E LEAVES BOND Tl SCHOOLS CLOSE Thtrtv county unit icholi will completed their scliool year and closed for tne summer vacation uu Friday. April 11. . . Thm .rhools. Crescent Lnk Swan Lake and Howard school near Lal'lne, hav a tow days' more work to be dou, and will close somot m next ween, aceora' Ing to an anouncemont from the office ot th county school super intendent. The county unit tchooli opr-. ated only during an eignt ana a halt month term this year, which accounts for the early closing. Eight grado graduates from th rural schools number IIS this voir, and Elisabeth Boor, ot Fair- haven school holds th record. She completed her eight elemen ts ry grades In seven years with high scholastic standing, and has been neither absent nor tardy iliirtn that time. Summer plant ot th rural school teachers havt not yet been announced. Bom ar planning to attend summer school, some to visit tbelr families In other states and cities, and others to remain where they are tor tne vacation period. GLORIA TO SUE CHICAGO, May 11, W Gloria Swanson, screen actress, announced today she would file for divorce against Michael Farmer, her fourth husband, In a Los Angoles court within a week or tan days. Planning Test for Dirigible WASHINGTON, May 10, (UP) Controversy ovsr usefulness of dirigibles contlmud tonight, with navy officials remaining uncon vinced ot their value but holding an open mind pending (urthsr Msouu tests. ' Th Maoon thsorttloally was de stroyed by "attaoklni" ulrpliuioi tu carlbbenu float manauvort. Navy aviation officers defending bar work said th $1,000,000 oratt he galntd valuable Informa tion tor hr side In th war games befor ah was "dvstruyed," TH midgets ot lluugnry havt organised and tr domanding racial purity tor themselves. Aud that's no small matter. One nnnnr currency It nrlntod In 11 danomlnatloni. (Continued from Pag One) bankruptcy oharg, however, en tered their ploat of not guilty, and Juris Rulllvan. without dll- ousslng th value ot Iiiaull'1 con tention, postpoued the hearing until next Tuesday. For th first time tine Intull Ittt Chicago two years ago tor a nop, skip ami jump across mo lllinlln nlwl KlirntlA. he cntnA tac to tne In th court with his termor associates. Immediately upon th calling t.r tta Ha!,, htf Viiilba, RllUI- van, Attorney Thompson otfored the plea on Jurisdiction to th court, preventing his ollent from making any acanowieugiiieiii mai he was legally held. Coiilmitlon .Miule. Th plea contended that dot on tlon ot the Greek freighter Mai otls In port at Istanbul wus Im proper, his arrest, dotuntlon and finally delivery to an American diplomatic oftloer all without due process ot law and tantamount to kidnaping. Judge flulllvan received th plea without comment and sum moned insult's former business friends to the bar, At noon a surely bond for 1100,000 already tlgned by In tull, was approved by U. 8. Dis trict Attorney Dwlght 11 Oreen and signed by Federal Judt Sul livan. The bond was furnished by th Fidelity and Casualty com pany ot New York. 7 e no chances RENO, Nev., May 11 (JP) Marriage licenses Issued here to day Included: Oscar H. Brenne man, 52, and Charlotte Trimble, 48, both Medford, Oregon. Drive to Eugenes Mr. and Mrs. George E. Stevenson and children, Ann and George, accompanied by Delbert Addison, left Friday af ternoon for Eugene, where they will spend the week-end visiting with relatives. 11 w PROPERTY TAXES The object ot the Solos Tax (expires auto-' matlcally June 30, 1036), Is two-fold: (1) to fnninijiin rural and city school standards and prevent shortening of school terms by providing needed cash which delinquent property taxes duc0 property taxes, is Ray W. Gill, State cannot provide; (2) to lower taxes on real G ' Master. In Lakeview Tribune, March 22, On May 18, you will voU to uphold or reject this two-year Bale Tax. GILL ADMITS TAX SAVING Authority for statement that Soles Tax will actually re- property. Need for rural school relief has been admitted by sales tax opponents. At 1033 special session of the legislature, they introduced various make shift measures that transferred state funds (needed for blind, Insane, orphans) to schools. All these bills were rejected by your elected rep resentative. A Bales Tax was proposed by a Grants Pass farmer-Granger, and poised. 1034, Mr. Gill wrote: "As far as my brother and I are concerned, we would save money by the adoption of the Sales Tax, for the reduction on our property would bo about $1 10." Mr. Gill and his brothor Would hov to spend $018 a month on taxable items befor their Bales Tax would equal their property tax saving I No tax on rent, doctor bills, insurance, commercial feed. 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