The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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    May 21, 1034
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THRES
MONOPOLISTS
PROFITEERS
HELD AT IRK
(Oniitliiiiod from I'iiko Ono)
lnld In corlnln liiilutrl and
tlint small an torirr Ihoi woro op
proxMnil, - :
Two Iomli'm AsanlliHl ,
TIioho flndliiK", Hold tilt itat
iiH.nl, woro nut aiisworod ; by
Johnson mid lilt of rieluU. - " '
"Ho fur as thoso 'roillc; Hint
moly to notlilnK, aro cnnaornod.
tlio world ! mill uiiPiillifhtaiiud,
mid until aomo coiiinntont author
ity Is willing to quvntlon tho con
clusions ot tho hoard on thoso
t pnlnia, tho personal rosontmonts
nf (lohtirnl Joliniion and Mr.
Itlrhliori aro not Import mil."
Tin honrd uld tliut Johnson
and Illrhborg, "apparently are
undor tho Impression that tho
National llocovury Act la tholr
parsonal proporty, brook Into
shrluka of raito at tha sumiinilon
that oporatloim nrs not porfact
or aro auicoplllilo of linpro.re
mont." MonniHiljr (1inr(nl
Tho board oxprossiid a hopo
that whon tho next roport la
Isstiod, It will not bo hold up
(or Nit A in on to answtir aud
"pervert" but, that It that !
dono "wo ahull Insist that at
tho nnio tlmo opportunity bo
Klvnn to u to annwor Mr. Itlrh
lii'm'a misstatements, corroot his
nrrors and at Icoxt try to draw
his attontlon to tho raallllca of
tho Ibsub Involved.
"Finally, ono quontlan: Doos
tho administration wish to bo
undorntood as aupportlug mon
opoly?" Tho board smtKosted that tbo
"exploslona" from Johnion and
Itlrh hern "mlKlit bo doomod to
( Jusiliy audi a ihounhl."
In Issuing thin atntemont,
Chnlrman Dnrrow ot tho board
drrllnod to aoe newspapermen
aud answer questions. No coin
inonl was mado on tho Informa
tion from tha Whlto Homo that
tho board Wat exported to com
plolo Ita work and wind up wltU
to a (ow daya.
Aiitl-Trut Laws Wanted
Kfrorta to aacortalu tho future
hearlnita scheduled by tho board
woro unavailing although Infor
mation previously given out by
attachoa waa that hearings wore
achedulod aa far forward aa tbo
middle of June,
Tho giving out of the prepar
ed atatoment constituted what
previously had been announced
aa a "prose conference."
Henator llorafl, who baa bad
a proposal ponding for months
to ropoal that part of the recov
ery act which auaponda operation
ot tho Rhorman act, dictated the
following atateraont to news
i pepormon:
"I am Interested In getting
the anti-trust lows restored and
I do not wish to be aldotracked
by a controvorsy between Dnrrow
and Johnion.
"I have an abundance of facia
In my own file which loads ma
to bollove there la no doubt
whntorer that email bualnosa la
bolng deetroyod and that mon
opoly la operating undor I bono
codes to the great disadvantage
of the consumer."
WASHINGTON, May tl. (AP)
I'resldont Iloosovelt apparently
Intends to let the Harrow board
flnlh Ita task of Investigating
whother there have boon mon
opolistic pracllces undor NRA.
It submitted a partial report
last night excoriating tha MIA.
Clarence Darrow, the chairman
and another member, advocated
governmont ownership and con
trol ot Industry.
It waa mado known today at
tho Whlto Houae that tho presi
dent will permit the bonrd to go
out of existence when It finishes
. Its work, expected In a tow dnya.
4 Hugh B. Johnson, the NKA
administrator, who Issued a
alttllng reply to tho report, tins
demanded tho Immediate aboli
tion ot tho board.
Funeral Notice
KATHKYN WKIIIU:
Frlonds are respectfully Invited
to attond the funornl services for
tho Into Knthryn Wolblo to be
hold Wednesday morning at
Baored Heart church whore a
requiem mass will be celobratod
for the repose of hor soul com
mencing at 9:00 o'clock with tho
Reverend Fnthor Michael Dillon
v officiating. Interment Mt. Cal
vary Momorlal Park. The officers
and membora ot tho Third Ordor
ot St. Frnncla will convone at
tho Earl Whltlock Funornl Home,
Pino atroet at 6th, Tuesday, May
S3, 1034, at 7:80 p. m. to any
the office of the dead for tholr
deceased member. Arrangomonta
are undor tho direction of tho
Enrl Whltlock Funeral Home of
I thli city.
CARD OF THANKS
Wo, the undoralgnod, wlah to
express to our many friends, In
cluding the following named, M.
II. Btoohsler, W. Wood, H. L.
Arnnt, J. P. Colnhnn, A. Orowor
and J. Sparks, our sincere appre
ciation tor tne many acts of kind-
nesB and the beautiful floral of
forlngn, tendered ua In our hour
of sndnosB ovor tho pnaalng of
our bolovod liunlmnd and fnthor,
the Into Orrln McCumbor.
Mrs. Mnrtha McCumbor
and Family,
, Chile baa tho highest acciden
tal death rnttr In tho world. .The
United Stntos ranka socond In
this rospoct.
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
LOST Groon nnd gold onr ring.
Howard, Phone 188-J-l. 0016
WANTED Iloardors Itoomors.
1032 Owons. Two garages In
ront. 0D09
WANTED Moom nnd bonrd by
two gontlomon, close In. Bog
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Legislative Race
Changes Picture
(Continued from Puge One)
membora did not file for en
trance In tho primaries.
(Ily Tho Associated lro)
With ull counlloa completo and
iinntflcliil. It appeared today that
Judge (I. F. Hklpworth, Judge
Junius T. Ilrund and Curl ffl.
Wlmlixrly hud boon nominated
on the non-partisan ticket fur
circuit Judge of tho aucoud Judi
cial district, oomprlHltig llniiton,
Coos, Curry, Dnuglua, Iwiiia aud
Lincoln counties.
Tha volo for tho six counties
gavn Hklpworth 22, SKI, Ilrund
1! 1,7:10, Wlmliorly 14,081 and
Circuit Judito II. h, ICddy, li,
tl DO, Wlmliorly thus had only
91 more votes than did r.ddy,
JUDICIAL It AC 10 HOT
POIITLANU May 31, (I'l In
terest In Orogon'a primary oloo-
tlou today contured on rosuita or
a rupldly shirting buttlo for ono
of tho throe circuit court Judge
ships In the second Judicial dis
trict. ltannrta trickling In from re
tnoto places reaffirmed previous
ly announced fate of candldalua
and munsurus voted upon by the
stale at lurgo.
Now tabulation at returns
showed today that II. D. Norton
of Mud ford had a safe load for
reelection as circuit Judgo of tha
first Judicial district comprised
of Jackson and Josophlno coun
ties.
Tho Judgeship In doubt round
II. L. Kddv. Incumbent, snmo 200
votes ahead of C. K. Wlmbarly
on tho basis of Incomplete re
turns from the flvo counties or
the second Judicial district.
The count Is complote In every
county of tho district but Curry,
where soma reports will coma
by horseback or other rustle
mode.
Judges James T. Brand or
Murshfliild and O. F. Hklpworth
ot Kugeno easily won two of
tho thruo seals sought ny tho rour
candidates. ICddy, appointed by
(luvornor Meier to succeed the
Into Judgo J. W. Hamilton, full
far behind In his own Douglas
county, but picked up strength
In tho outlying districts.
In most districts incumnoni
circuit court Judges won majori
ties. Insuring certain election 10
the fall, as they will be unoppos
ed on tho November ballot.
SALEM, May 21. P State
Sonator Sam II. Brown ot Mar
lon county, who was runnor-up
to Joe E. Dunne In the republi
can gubernatorial nomination,
today Issued tho following state
ment: "Unpledged and without mon
ey, standing on my legislative
record of IS years, I made a
fight to boo If a man of the
pooplo could over attain the of
flco ot governor. I feel that
my effort waa not entirely la
vain with the support that ral
lied to my banner.
"To those many thousands
throughout the state I express
my deepest gratitude. Ours,
though a losing battle, was a
clean fight for tho common
man."
llufus C. Holman, third In the
race for tho republican guberna
torlnl nomination, Itaued the fol
lowing statement:
"1 wish to thank thoso who
supported my candidacy for the
governorship In the hope that
thereby the happiness and pros
perity ot the pooplo ' could be
promoted.
"Tholr steadfast nom under a
barrage of personal attacks upon
me Is deeply appreciated. I
herewith pledge a continuance ot
my fidelity to the publlo wot
faro."
Minneapolis Riot
Breaks Out Anew
(Continued from Page Ono)
doion pollcomon dropped to tho
pavement, nnd as many plrkata,
tholr heads strcnmlng blood.
One tnll picket drew a flash'
Ing knife from ' 1 belt and
swung It vlcluunly. It lashed tho
back of a policeman's nock, In
flicting a doop gosh. Police
ran to their enra nnd unllmhorcd
tholr riot guns, taking stations
around tho outskirts of the bat
tle
Runs Unit Striker
Tho slugging lulled with the
appnnranco ot the shotguns and
strikers rail Hack.
Congressman Frnncls II. Shoo'
mnkor (F-L, Minn.) was takon
into custody at the city market
place whore ho was mingling
with tho crowd ot police and
Btrlr'ng truck drivers.
Shoemaker, without tlo and In
shirt bIoovos, wub cnrrylng a
broom hnndlo whan officers took
him Into custody. No charges
woro lodged against him at po
lice hoadquurtora but he was
"hold," tho police said.
Icoland has tho oldost parlia
mentary body In tho world.
PEYTON'S JJTTLE THEATRE
SAID ARXHOB.
KOMPHRy CLYDE
SPWNGV LIKE DAYS
PMONE POR4 MORfiS
STOCKYARDS
AT
(Contlnuod from Page One)
of a brisk southwest wind, that
Moans was overtukon and burned
to death before ho could muka
his way out ot the lubyrlntb of
livestock corrals.
One other death was attributed
Indirectly to the dlsastnr, that
of Walter Durnflold. 33, who
dropped dead of excltoment as
ho wutoliod the flumes.
Tho great packing plants of
Swift, Armour, Morris, Wilson
woro novor enaangnrea as tne
hot breeto fanned the fire east
ward and away from tho big pro
cessing houses, flanking the acres
ot open pens on tho wost.
Wreckers At worn
Theso packers, Utile affocted
by tho blaro. woro operating lo-
duy and evon the banks that
woro reduced to ruins announced
business as usuul In temporary
quarters.
Trailing on tho country's icau-
Ing livestock exchange started a
little late, but tho morning ar
rivals of livestock wore only
slightly fewer than was antici
pated In Saturday's official esll
inntns. The osllmutod receipts of
hogs, put at 20,000 In advanco.
ore reduced to ZS.ouo: cattto
receipts dropped from an eat!
mato of 10,000 to 12,000 and
sheep their pens untouched by
fire dropped from 14,000 to
6,000.
The Itod Cross aula It had
treated 1,100 porsons for in
juries during the foverlsh battlo
to chock the spread of the flamea,
but less than a dozen wero hurt
seriously.
Cause Not Known
Chief sufforurs woro the clus
ter of buildings at the Hnlstud
street entrance to tho yarda, in
cluding tho old livestock Inn,
the oxchange building, the great
exposition hall whore annual
livestock shows have attracted
thousands, the Drovers Dally
Journal building, tho two banks
and a number of ahopa, homes
and tenement bouses lying on
the fringe Just east of Halitod
streot.
The cause of tho blaze was
undetermined. Some Investigat
ors, Including O. T. Henklo, gen
eral managor of the stock yards,
said thoy wore convinced the
conflagration had Ita origin In a
carelessly tossed cigarette.
Henklo said he did not believe
there was any truth to reports
that the holocaust waa the out
growth of labor troubloe.
Fire Fighters Hurt
Fire Chief Michael Corrlgan,
lojdor ot an army of 2,200 fire
flghtora who auccecded In check
ing the flamea only after acorea
of thorn bad been Injured, said
that spontaneous combustion
might have boon tbe cause. An
other theory suggcetod a spark
from a locomotive.
Chlof Corrlgan said be feared
for a while that the flames would
reach Lake Michigan.
"When I arrived at tho yards
the fire bad gathured terrific
rorce," ha said. It was coming
towarda ua ao fast and the air
waa ao hot, no human could stand
In Its way.
- "We tried to ut off the fire
within tho yards, but every few
minutes I would havo to give
tne order to uncouplo and move
back. I kept in communication
with division marshals by mes
sengers. Men wore rushed to the
roots of buildings In the path ot
the flamea to wot them down.
Our Job waa to build a water
curtain In front of tho oncoming
wall of fire and this Is what we
did."
nig Illaxe It.rallcd
The prolonged dry weather
added to the handicap of tho tiro
fighters, lending Chief Corrlgan
to lasuo a warning against start
ing rubbish fires.
Among the buildings damaged
was the P. Ilronnan Pucklng com
pany plant, a big warehouso ot
me umiinn Packing company, the
Independent racking company,
and tne Levi Plolzor Packing
company.
Tho damago to tbe stock yards
nlnno was eat I mn ted by Genoral
Munngfr. Henklo at 15,000,000
or 20,000.000.
The tiro was the largest since
tho great fire of 1871, which
virtually wiped Chicago oft the
map.
Pimples Relieved
Skin made clearer, smoother, finer, the
nay Resinol way. For free sample of
iinimrm maa aain wnie to
Resinol
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CHICAGO
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Two Seriously
Hurt in Crashes
(Continued from Page One)
cute and lacerations, and Neal'i
eye was so badly Injured that It
was necessary to remove the eye
ball, according to olflcors. Mrs.
Noul's Injuries ware less serious.
Illce la charged with driving at
a high rate of apeed, trying to
pass with Insufficient space, and
operating a car without brakes,
Neal Is employed at llonanza.
Kggur, who Is employed In a
construction camp near Diamond
lake, wue returning from Klamath
Falls about midnight Sunduy,
whon he was aldeswlped by a
truck on Tho Hallos-California
highway. Few particulars ot tho
Occident nro known,
KkKur had his loft arm resting
In the open window of the car
door whon his car waa struck, and
tho bones ot tho elbow and upper
arm wero badly crushed, Ho was
brought to Hillside hospital, and
waa to bo tuken to a bone special
ist In Portland Monday night. Ho
was to be accompanied by Dr. W,
T. Honors.
PORTLAND, May 21. W) Two
moru traffic fatalities were count
ed here today, making the total 36
for the fiscal year beginning De
cember 1.
Miss Mary Heglle, 22, Portland
died at a hospital Sunday. She
received skull fractures whon the
automobile In which she and hor
slater Miss Ann Hoglle were rid
ing collided with a car driven by
Willium Fielding of Portland.
Joe E. Kelly, 43. woe killed
yesterday when the - truck In
which bo was riding collided with
a car driven by It. L. Hays of
Aloba, Ore., and overturned. Rob
ert Wlllard ot Clackamas, Ore.,
driver ot tho truck, was arrosted
on a reckloas driving charge.
PORTLAND, May 21 (yP) Lylo
Klrkwood. 21, of (route V),- Sa
lem, was lnjurca about tbe head
early today when the automobllo
In which he was riding figured In
a collision with a freight truck
horo. Klrkwood, riding with
Evan Errand ot Salam, was taken
to Emergency hospital. The truck
driver was A. V. Dill ot Portland.
SALEM, May 21. UP) -Harry E
Deardsloy, 01, Salem, died In s
hospital hero Sunday following a
crash bolwoon a car In which ho
was riding aa a pasaengor and a
Southorn Pacific work train at the
Wallaco crossing in West Salem.
Kobort Ellsworth Jones, 16, of
Salem, driver of the car was nn
Injured. Tbe machine was badly
damaged.
Witnesses told atate police tbat
tho warning wig-wag and bell sig
nals were operating at tbe time
ot the crash.
pXmm fob royES
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Be sure to attend Oregon's Diamond Jublllee Celebration, Medford, Oregon, June 3rd to 9th
TO
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TO SALES TAX
(Continued from Page One)
mary ballot, and with Harry
Ilnlvln Is a democratic standard
bearer for the full election.
Charlos II. Williams and W. C.
Van Kmon are tho republican
roprosentutlvo nominees.
Counter at Work
Tbo official count of votes at
the courthouse la being handled
by Mrs. M. L. Johnson, Mlnnlo
liarnum, Al Croup and Walter
Hannnn. It will be completed
In a day or two.
A look at tha statements from
the precinct election boards In
dicates the election vjf 1 not with
out Its horseplay. Numerous
wrlto-lns of familiar local names
for various offices waa Indulged
In.
Dodd and Hall, who withdrew
aa republican governor candi
dates, had Boveral never-say-dle
supportors In Klamath county
who voted for them In spite of
tholr withdrawals.
Mayor Written In
A number of republican voters
wroto In Willis Mahonoy's name
for the republican governorship
nomination. These votes do not
count toward Mahonoy's demo
cratic total. There was also
some writing-in of republican
names on democratic ballots.
Mayor W. E. Mahoncy had not
returned to the city Monday
afternoon and It was believed he
was to take a few days' rest af
ter tbe strenuous governorship
campaign.
What Mahoney Intends to do
politically, now that the primary
la over, is tho subject ot wide
spread conjecture here. There
Is a well-defined rumor that he
will run for re-election as mayor.
American Samoa, a part of the
Samoan Islands, Is the most dis
tant United StateB possession in
the South Pacific, being about
4200 miles southwest of San
Francisco.
Rcliere omin in ONS minute; pre
vent alioc prcavure; aoothe, heal
Mil
JL Once you have deckfcd on Kdvta
KjT atot, your refrigeration worries axe
over for Kekkiator will prove a real
hdpatafie to you. k will give tbe utmost
in coiiCtafenoe and it will put your food
budget on a permanent economy basis.
You can safely buy in quantity when
prices ate lowest and rely on your Kel
vfnator to preserve freshness, flavor, ten
derness, criinneM or whatever healthful.
vi mom saw
Weekend Air
Deaths Many
(Continued from Page One)
burned near Muscatine, la., kill
ing Maynard Lukavlsky, 20, of
Muscatine, a student pilot, and
James Henlck, 23, ot Fort Des
Moines.
Filers Fall Into Hay
An aeciUml near Lincoln, Neb.,
killed Orrln O. Jones of Litch
field, Nub., and James V. Meado,
10, ot Oakrldge, N. J. Jones was
teaching Meado to fly.
Three Washington, D. C. men
woro killed in a fall Into Chesa
poako bay. The body of William
C. Power was recovered shortly
after the accident Saturday but
the bodies ot tbe other victims,
Italph II. Ilangs and Malcolm B.
Zabn, were not found nntll yes
terday. Ilangs was the owner and
pilot of the plane.
Balkan Bomb
Hurts Worker
(Continued from Page One)
about with blood streaming from
bis band.
Tbe dead letter office Is In
the Washington City postottice,
near the Union station.
(Jenung opened tbe package
and found what appeared to be
a book. Wben he turned the
cover, the bomb exploded. Tbe
book bad been hallowed out.
Postal Inspectors Immediately
began an Investigation.
Genung waa taken to a hos
pital where bis Injuries were
described as serious.
Tbomas Mllllgan, Inspector In
charge of tho Washington post
office district, said after a pre
liminary Investigation, author
ities had been unable to determ
ine from what office tbe bomb
was mailed.
LUCKY TIGER Hair Ol
fDRESSINC
Dra mmd
WT f.. IT-Ia St
evfsa my 1SH
Lucky Tiger Hair Chi Dressing
has been great for us we both use
it and are both well groomed it is
not greasy or sticky we aura re
commend it." A fine companion to
old reliable Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic
appctiztng character the food may possess.
In the newKervtaator, there is ample shelf
storage space inrlnding special arrange
ment for tall bottles. There is the Frost
Chest for indefinite paxservatkn of fresh
meats or fish, the tray for emergency fast
freezing, the assurance of a plentiful ice
cube or frozen dessert supply, the unique
Food File whece dairy products, fresh
vegetables and table left-overs may be
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
(Continued from Page One)
bers ot the atudent council.
Tbe awards will be made by
Mra. Alice Howard, Russell An
drews, Minn Myrtlo Madison and
Principal Paul T. Jackson.
Commencement week was ush
ered In by the annual baccalaur
eato services hold Sunday eve
ning In the blgb school auditor
ium, v
The ceremony was held under
the auspices of the Klamath
Falls Ministerial association,
with all churchos participating.
Tbe sermon was delivered by
Rev. John B. Conn, of the First
Methodist Episcopal church, wbo
The Family
Makes the Choice
Anything that hinders the family from
arranging exactly the service they pre
fer has no place in Whitlock's Funeral
Home. It is for this reason that we have
all prices plainly marked, and then leave
the matter of costs to the independent
judgment of those most concerned.
For the same reason, we include every
thing necessary for a complete funeral
in the one price. There is no need to
fear that unexpected extra
charges will be added to the
funeral bill later.
Earl Whitloc!
Funeral Home
Pine Ave. at 6th SL
took for bla subject, "Kxplorlng
the Fill 1b ot Life."
Si. 'M muale and choral num
ber' - re features of tbe baa
call. to service.
GiV ".ntic Farm
Losses Expected
In Central Belt
(Continued from Pago One)
proclamation ot Governor W"
llam Longer, Sunday waa act
aaldo In North Dakota as a "day
of prayer for rain."
Mild rains full yesterday In
Wisconsin, northern Michigan,
central Nebraska and Minnesota.
Local showers wero forecast to
day for southorn Illinois, Indi
ana, lower Michigan, Wisconsin,
Miseourl, Iowa, Minnesota, and
the eastern parts ot the Dakotas,
Nebraska and Kansas. Thunder
storms wore predicted far part
of Iowa and Kansas.
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Fill
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kept separated and cuitectry refrigerated.:
Still we might go on telling you about
Kelvin ator merits; about the drinking
water jug of speckl design, the automatic
interior right, the Pastry Set with refrig
, eraCed rotting pin, but what we really
want is for you to inspect this amazing
Kelvinator yourself. Plan to see the
Kehrinator soon. And kt ua ex
plain onr Easy Payment Plan. j&S