The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 21, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    FAGE EIGHT
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAUS. OREGON
Ausunt 21, 193(1
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TAKES LIVES
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(Continued From Pag One)
into the mine with me. We
found the men. One man, Mc
Caim, came out In perfect shape.
11a tnlls na nnt of the men AittA
two hour after they were hem-
mea in.
"Monoxide gai la believed
have caused hla death."
Griffith laid ' obviously their
-strong constitutions was an
that kept McCann and Sexton
live during the three-day im
prisonment. '
He eald he believed both
Rtnnnr and the nearo were dead
witbin three hours after the
main shaft collapsed Tuesday.
Condition Serious
Sexton, with 8toner part own
er of the mine, was in a seri
ous condition, but Dr. Maddox
; did not elaborate on his state
. ment. .
Anxiety at the mine, packed
tight with vigilant relatives and
curious spectators who had
churned the soil to dust in their
three-day Tlgll, reached fever
peak this afternoon when Dr.
Maddox and hi son. Dr. John
Maddox, went down the ahaft.
It had been understood pre
Tiously that the younger doctor
would enter the shaft only in the
event some of the entombed men
were found living.
"There's only one chance in
a thousand the men are still
alive," Arnold Griffith, state In
spector of mines, had aald earlier
today aa weary rescue crewa
hacked cautiously at the few re
maining feet of debris which Im
prisoned the men in the depths
of the Sexton coal mine near
here.
Hoist Away
From a three-quarter level,
Griffith directed the rescue at
tempt. With the crew at the
bottom was Vic Crlgler giving
the aignals to Charles Hartlg at
the surface, i
"O. K-. hoist away." came
Crlgler'a voice from the black
depths, when the tub was tilled.
"You're taking a long time
down there," Harttg answered.
'Everything all rlghtT"
' "It takes a long time," Crlg
ler replied. "The men can t
work too fast."
"How's the airl"
"It Isn't any too good, bnt
we're getting by. I'm going to
end two men up."
"What's the matter" asked
Hartlg, his Tolce betraying his
"anxiety.
"We've got to have some older
men down here. I want to be
sure no one loses his head. Here
they come."
urm... miiflt hit stive. Mrs.
Edward Stoner. Jr., wife of one
of the entombed kept repeating
- - . nn m tilnnkpt. T.RSt
as biio i 1 -
night, unable to restrain herself.
,the attractive oruoeua "TV.
dashed under the rope holding
, i. ,ti. rnwrl. Before she
could get to the main shaft, she
was stopped ana escorieu, iu
hysterical out M me lorDmueu
xone.
Mother's Faith Was Justified
Too Late to Classify
irnii C1T.I PRAT, ESTATE
f 1700 00 $150.00 down, balance
rental. A GOOD BUY IN RES
tnowwlT. ntfiTHTrT. Newlv
A X'J . . x -
painted house. Clear. Three
rooms ana garage, iawu, www.
Eight blocks rrom town.
2800.00 $350.00 down, balance
$25.00 a month. Walking dis
tance to town and three blocks
to school. Four-room plastered
bouse, basement, garage, double
constructed, no taxes or ueus.
$100.00, and pay up taxes and
liens. INVESTMENT. Three
room house .with porch. Sewer
not connected. Owner leaving
town and wants money. Good
buy for a small amount of out-
lay with chance for improve-
ment later.
M. L. JOHNSON,
Real EBtate
401 Main St. Phone 2161
FOR RENT Three-room furnish
ed house; no children; refer
ences required. 1517 Califor
nia. 932
LOST White toy fox terrier,
white with brown head and long
tall; reward. Phone 1896W.
1003
FOR SALE Combination news
stand and confectionery. 1004
Main. 028
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Although Innocent. William O. Dulin three years ago went to San
Quentln Penitentiary from Los Angeles to serve life tor alleged par
ticipation In the slaving of Mickey Arno. prlxeligliter. During the years
m Jail his mother main tain ed a steadlast belief in his Innocence and
subsequently he was exonerated and released with a lull pardon. Re
union of mother and son is shown.
Pine Woods Ravaged by Flames
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Adding to the heavy toll taken by forest nres that have raged
through many sections from coast to coast, this blaze swept Wis
consin pine woods,- devastating thousands of acres, in the vicinity
of Brule, where the fire-fighting crew shown above was enlisted,
the flames threatened the Pierce estate, where President Coolidge
spent his 1928 vacation.
VACANCY at 134 North Third
street 927
BOYS BIG OPPORTUNITY to
earn real money. See Fields,
the News Man, 1401 Esplanade.
1004
WANTED Housekeeper for fam
ily of four; references. News
Herald, Box 1010. 934
WANTED Second-hand bottles.
Used Bottle Exchange, 1436
Klamath. 1015
U. S. Declines to
Join in Mediating
Spanish Rebellion
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2t
(U.P.). The United States to
night courteously declined the
Uruguayan invitation to partici
pate with other American nations
in efforts to mediate the civil war
in Spain.
The refusal was contained In a
formal note handed by Acting
Secretary of State William Phil
lips to the Uruguayan Minister
J. Rlchling, late today.
The American note was couched
in language exceptionally cour
teous even for a diplomatic com
munication. - Phillips praised the motives
which prompted the Uruguayan
government to suggest joint med
iatory efforts by the American
nations in an attempt to bring
about a cessation of the bloody
civil war in Spain, but declared
that such action would be con
trary to the United States' de
clared policy of strict non-interference
in the internal affairs of
other nations.
Bridge Chief Gets
Governor's Praise
SALEM, Aug.. 21 UP)-!-Governor
Martin today congratulated James
H. Richmond, Portland, upon his
50 years of service as superintend
ent of the Morrison street bridge.
"Such citizens as you are the
backbone of the nation," the gov
ernor wrote. "I feel It my duty,
as governor, to give official recog
nition to your long and faithful
service."
When two motor cars collide
at a speed up to 30 miles an
hour, the damage usually is to
the vehicles and not to the pas
sengers. A reaction meter now on the
market measures the time It takes
motorists to make emergency
stops.
Actress Victim of
Hit and Run Driver
Chicago, Aug. 21 tip es-
telle Taylor, stage and , screen
actress, was knocked to the pave
ment early today by a hit and run
driver.
The former wife of Jack Demp'
sey was crossing Dearborn street
at the north side of the loop when
the car struck her and raced away.
Dudley Wilkinson, accompanist
for Miss Taylor during her cur
rent singing engagement at a
night club, and Sergeant James
Coleman, who drove bv in a no'
lice squad car. took her to' her
nearby hotel. There it was ascer
tained she had suffered only pain
ful bruises.
DKOWX9 HIMSELF
SALEM, Aug. 21 (JP) Harry
Hill, 47, a patient at the Oregon
state hospital, drowned himself
in s reservoir at the rear of the
Institution today, officials said.
Hill was twice received at the
hospital, records showed. His
commitment was May 3. 1927.
He previously lived in Multno
mah county.
Federal excise tax collections
on automotive products Jumped
14.3 per cent in the first quar
ter of 1936.
The automotive Industry was
the largest single user of adver
tising space in American new?
papers last year.
PLANES
COVER AGVANC
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(Continued From Page One)
but now' there were 100,000 In
the northern provinces alone.
They Include niauy . pretty
young girls, dressed as men.
The general stuff, secretaries
and clerks of General Kmllio
Mola, the northern commander,
were quitting the city In a cara
van of automobiles.
Southern rebel columns, ad
vancing on Madrid from Seville
and Granada, were reported to
have effected a junctlou at Loja,
west of Granada.
Rebel leaders said the troops
met "enthusiastic manifestations"
along the way, establishing full
communication for the first time
betweeu the two cities In the
south and the armies in the
field.
A fresh Moroccan battalion,
meanwhile,, arrived at Burgos by
rail from 'Seville and departed
tor an undisclosed destination,
apparently on the northern front.
Hoiubs Hit Village
The insurgent leaders said
government troops were evacu
ating Iron, m the north.
A fascist rebel airplane drop
ped five bombs on the village
of Henranl. south of San Se
bastian, today while negotiations
were reported underway to re
store peace in the Bay of Bis
cay battle area.
One child was wounded, dis
patches declared.
The Basque nationalists who
have been aiding the loyalist mi
litia, it was said, were trying
to end the fighting by arranging
the surrender of the cities of
San Sebastian and Irun, besieged
by rebels.
In return, under the Basques'
plan, the revoltera would grant
amnesty to the defenders, the
reports related.
Fighting continued In the
Ouadarrama mountains outside
Madrid with new victories claim
ed by loyalists.
Loyalists were reported
strengthening positions near Te-
ruel while Catalan columns re
ported the capture of Capse, near
Zaragoia. Other reports staled
that loyalists had surrounded
the city of Huesca 'further north
of Zaragosa.
Vancouver Harbor
Swept by Flames;
Damage $700,000
VANCOUVER. B. C. Aug. 1
(U.P.). Officials tonight opened
Investigation Into the disastrous
fire that swept across Vancou
ver'! waterfront Thursday morn
ing, destroying the Ice hockey
arena, auditorium, two shipyards,
and a motorboat construction
plant and -causing damage esti
mated at $700,000.
After fire department officials
expressed belief that the tire
started In the Fenner and Hood
Motorboat company, civic officials
ordered an Immediate Investiga
tion and attempted to determine
the amount of the damage. .
Three firemen were injured
fighting the flames and a woman
was treated for shock when she
collapsed after her home caught
on fire. The Injured were Wil
liam Scott. William Bailey, and
Murdo Morrison, all firemen, and
Mrs. Benjamin Redding.
Starting In the waterfront' mo
torboat plant, the flames leaped
to the arena where 3000 persons
had watched Max Baer knock out
James J. Walsh less than three
hours before, and quickly pene
trated the entire block of wooden
structures.
Guy Patrick, one of the mem
bers of the family which owns
the arena, said It probably would
not be rebuilt, and Indications
are that the auditorium was dam
aged too much to be restored.
Statistics show that, In cities
of more than 10,000 population,
67 per cent of the persons killed
In automobile accidents are pe
destrians, while In rural regions
only 33 per cent are pedestrians.
In 1934, railroads carried 45
per cent of automobiles shipped
from factories, 43.8 per cent be
ing delivered overland.
The public road system of
Michigan comprises approximately
90,000 miles. . -
WOOD
These Cool Mornings ana Evenings Remind Us that
Summer Will Soon He Over
Summer Rates will Soon be Over Too, So
Now's the Time to Get Your
Green Slabs and Blockwood
also
Coal, Limbs and Body wood
Heilbronner 8 Rea
"Fuel that Satisfies"
- Plus Service
Phone 230-W '
Office and Yard 821 Spring Street
Hart Automatic Oil Burners and Quaker Oil Heaters.
Fnel, Diesel and Wove Oils.
r op In Today
No Waiting
at Magill's
Newly
Enlarged
Lunch Counter
and Fountain
Increased Counter Space and Greater Seating -.
Capacity.
We Are Nov Featuring Exclusively
Borden's Ice Cream
Try One of Our Many New Special
MAGILL'S
British Dispatch
Warning to Madrid
(Continued From Pago One)
charged, had taken over command
of the Spanish conflict lu un ef
fort to set "the entire world
aflame" for ooutmunlsm,
France was reported ready to
demand apology from Madrid tor
reported search of the Herman
steamer in Us effort to pacify
nail Chancellor, llltlur Into accept
ing neutrality pledge.
PARIS, Aug. 11 (V) A report
that the Uermun niuiiassuiloi' to
Moscow had made a "threatening"
protest to Russian Forelgu Com
miliar Maxim Utvluuff agaluat al
leged soviet intcnerence In the
Spanish civil war was circulated
tonight in Paris diplomatic cir
cles. (From Berlin, It was announc
ed the German ' government has
protested to Moscow against alleg
edly unfair radio broadcasts, but
the nature of the protest whs not
stated. A second protest was sent
from Berlin to Madrid, following
yesterday's stern warning con
cerning the reported search of a
Herman steamship by a loyalist
war vessel.)
A foreign office spokesman said
they were "unable to confirm or
deny" the diplomatic, report con
cerning the "threatening" nature
of the protest.
By CHAR1.KS 11. til ITIIX
Copyright, lllHtl, by The Associat
ed Press
RO.VB, Aug. 31 i.W Premier
Mussolini, Informed sources said
today, baa asked his envoys
abroad to sound out foreign reac
tion to abandonment of neutral
ity negotiations in the Spanish
olvil war.
This, observers watching II
Duce s armed preparedness, bel
lleved reflected his determination
to accept no agreement which do
parts materially from his demands
for both practical and "moral"
neutrality.
Oermany'a vigorous ultimatum
to the Spanish socialist govern
ment, that she will use force
against all "unjustifiable acts of
force," strengthened Mussolini's
resolve, fascist quarters said.
. MADRID, Aug. 11 UrV-The
Spanish government, apparently
anxious to avoid international
complications from the civil war,
refused to comment today on
warnings from Berlin and London
that the right of foreign ships
must he respected.
"we have nothing whatever to
say." a high official ot the state
department asserted.
i
Pardons Urged for
DeJonge and Denny
SALEM, Aug. II 0P Pleas urg
ing the pardon ot Dirk DeJonge,
Portland, and Edward Denny, Eu
gene, from the state penitentiary,
have come to the executive office
by the- hundreds. Governor Martin
said today.
DeJonge la sirring seven years
and Denny two, for violation f
the criminal syndicalism law.
Most of the appeals came from
members of an Oregon communist
organisation, the governor said.
Women, by gollles, are braver
than men . . . yon Just tell 'em
what you want 'em to do and they
go ahead. Men, they stop to fig
ure it all out.- Stere Clement,
Hollywood. professional knife
thrower. .
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Maria Monterei. only white girl
to perform authentic Hawaiian
dances. Is appearing curreutly at
Cal-Ore. Miss Monleras chants
songs In Hawaiian as she dances.
Atter her engagement at Cal-Ore
she will return to the Roys) Ha
waiian hotel at Honolulu, where
she achieved considerable suc
cess. Black Legion Men
Face Indictments
(Continued rrom Page One)
finger In the Indictment were:
Harvey Davis, Black Legion
"colonel" charged with murder
and kidnaping in the "execution
May 11, of Charles A. Poole,
young WPA worker; William
Outhrle, Black Legion printer
held on a chsrge of Incltlug a
riot: Clarence C. Frye, former
head of the organisation's Intel
ligence source, held on charges
of eonsplracy to kill Arthur L.
Klngsley, Highland Park pub
lisher, and Roy Hepaer, Black
Legion "colonel" also held In
the Klngsley conspiracy case.
Names of others were with
held until they could be round
ed up.
As Judge Chenot handed down
his findings. Frederick A. Duller
and Thomas A. Cox, convicted
August 7, ot "false Imprison
ment," ot Robert Penland, were
sentenced in another court to
five years imprisonment. They on
Iglnally had been charged with
abducting and flogging Penland,
but the charge was reduced by
order of the court.
!!L REVOLT
' REPORTS 1 ERROR
LONDON. Alia. 11 (.TWlle
ports that a revolution had
broken out In Portugal and that
president Oscar Carmona had
hoeii killed are unfounded, a dis
patch from Lisbon deduced to
day. The country was unlet, ac
cording lo tltu dlsimloh, which
uiipureiitly hud not boon con
soled. The earlier message from I lie
rnpltul also reported that a
French newspaper correspondent
had been arrested for sending
alleged tendentious news about
Portugal from the country,
Olhrnltar, Purls and London
mads futile efforts In estnhllsh
conmiunlciitlon with tbo country.
It hud been Impossible to tele
phone Portugal fur ten days.
The Lisbon radio station,
which ordinarily broadcast fre
uuent bulletin on the civil war
In neighboring Spain, was silent
throughout the night.
Good Government
Held Major Issue
(Continued rrom Pag One)
as a major Isau of the presi
dential csmpalgn,
"Vital Issues are at stake Is
sues that concern every Ameri
can family end every American
home." the Kansan said.
"That Is why their discussion
should arouse the deepest Inter
est In cities and towns, at the
cross roads and on the farm.
As the American people Inform
themselves and make up their
own minds the election will be
decided. All of us will cheerfully
accept the verdict of the great
Jury of the people."
Stop Squandering
Devoting most of hi remark
remanent Re-tleM
from Pius ana
other Rectal and
Colon Diiarders
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war sofliiane o
d mil patmaMntlr wlltwl ihaesu
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(a Stomach. KKI-I ti Coloa ilcMSU.
31 Mii ftuccvatftti pictlc.
K.IeiJilclormlloti.NoeDintiewi.
Wm.o.ukntusiawiU.
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Pl' St
' .. Ctnw .n40td AM
Tlplio IS fanlins, Ofr"
at stops Into yesterday In gov
ernment, Landon asserted:
' "W have seen In tho Inst
Ibreo years wore Important
meitsuros Jammed through con
gress without any consideration
whntuvor slapped together In
busty fushlnn -tiuin we have ever
seen III any other three-) ear pe
riod of our country.
"V need a congress that will
not abdicate one of Its most Im
portant functions under the con
stitution; Unit Is, of considera
tion and debute.
"Tho way to remedy thai sllu
atltin Is to elect a republican
congress.
"There aro many things that
government should do, but 1
think w want those things with
out squandering our money,"
Former Coolidge
House for Rent
NORTHAMPTON. Mass., Aug.
11 ! Anyone wishing to dwell
In the former home ot t presi
dent ot the United States may
do so for ltd a month.
The bait of the modest M
saasoll street house once oc
cupied by Calvin Coolidge nd
his family was offered at that
figure today.
A hungry parson Isn't abso
lutely normal. A good waiter
should realise that. Psul N.
Coulcber, New York City.
VERY LOW.
PRICES
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trtAl M'. CO KANSAS CITY. MO.
Phone 1810
Dr. Vincent Held
VETERINARIAN
1B04 Oregon Ave.
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it runs like newl
IT WAS BOUGHT FROM A DODGE DEALER!
Dodge 1935 Pickup
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L-head engine, floating power engine mountings, exhaust valve sent
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An assortment of six, in various colors,
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LOOK FOR THE DODGE
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Ford 1929 Pickup ....$167
Chevrolet '34 Master
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Chevrolet '35 Master
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Ford '34 V-8 Pickup, $437
Ford V-8 '34 Long
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Chevrolet '31 Long Wheel
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truck $257
Osferidorf Motor Co.
424 So. 6th St
Phone 272
We Do Not Caravan Cars
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Malted Milk Keaso Per I,b. 49c
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Masio 2Bc size 23$
Ke.so 25c size 19$
Soaps
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Cosray The New Vitamin Soap per bar 25$
Woodbury'. 3 bar. 25$
Palmer. Lavender per bar 9$
Resinol per bar 19$
Deodorants
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