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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1937)
11 orst hi nod Nom no I owrilto to hei1 lelowil Oro 4er v Ivo or I km iNnorinte(1 1rv000 fool i 1) oh ell 1'1eto6, rho worloi'm nowhan i howl oit orgoolnt lows. reor 17 looms 'hilly world to toloon IIIIPI Tim 111,ro Ntm orifro liii teloylin tilitchitivc WIRE SERVICE I Editorials On the Day's News 14 lIAN It 11: ItINh Ai rEtt ),;o- or Ilispe4111,10,..1 h A 1 hiiWt .liA hatolwili.11 iti 111111.1iih y: hit vitt p., ii limar )hel(E.Elf 3.7 p,r 1,111. I III( I III IS SI or hitN IIE (IIKA:-A.;11 spt. "r thv 111,1.4. Aploo gaho root.. have taken In eating dynamite lett handy and loose on mining operatiftliM iiti tiny!. from ilm poisonous et tects, ac ctelling to Sheriff Syit I, ho yesterday 15 sticks of dynamite soul it hox of dynamite cJIPS, 1'0111111 011011 1111 DI I creek. Warnings have liven hooted to all tolocrs to hang their explosiv, In tree,4 or Miry it us it nrecitit tionary measure. St Dynamite, liecause or ils salty taste. Is a tidbit to stock, the sheriff NAIL II lIMO I011,41 II HIPS ol IIIIIIItII III cowboys and their moonlit should a horse hoof Niriki 11. 11400 Harr, ittt Elliott creek stockman, lost KIX head of cattle this week, duo lo dynamite poison ing, Death conies soddenly. A:I the carcasses were found within It short distally') of where tho dynamite was foetid. Sheriff lirliwn said there was no doubt dynamite caused tho deaths end is investigating farther in nit Irfort w ticlormitto if Ilto tlyna- 11110 as 14.ft with tottliclotts lit tont or through (IIIIIIImmiloHn. ho shoriff sold there were reports or other stock ticatlis rrcon eating tlynontito, which, with the present It cost or ht,(.r. repro cooled it conahlorahlo r.inatichti Joss to stockmen. MEDFORD PINBALL CASE ENDS IN JURY DEADLOCK NMI1001W. Sept. 21 (P)---1111- tibia to reach an agreement after eight hours of deliheration, the Jury in the trial Of Mari A. SIIIIH charged wilh operating a, Inaba!' ninehine, wam discharged hull It ight. The case hinged on the conten tion of the Wale that the element or luck predominated in playing the device, making it, In Wiwi, a Int tory. littaineaft men familiar with the muchinem, wero called KR expert 4 wit livmmem find demomarated their "skill" al dropping the 11111111111; through the "pay hole" in court during the trial. ASSOCIATED PRESS Ulirfi D,0- 0 0; 000, 11 REJECTS PLEA TO COAST 1111 NM ON Big Crowd Ilears Presi dent At Cheyctine Route West. tiE 1., 1.'1 iiii t mit ptil i ',V1::N1::. Vs it Stot 21 !tan INI111:ASII 1 ti :1 per. relit. p, it ettiwil oif thon000k Nvou it 1.,tot c.i 14101114 to roill ill his nil 11,11 ere' I lie ;1 V ht. 11;tol lit WI, in the ah,,w,.r. 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"r pocr Alto), (Continued on Page Eleven ) PORTLAND AFL CHIEFTAINS POSTPONE ACTION ON CIO LONGSHORE BOYCOTT voitTLA NI), Sept. 24 firl AP!, labor chieftains postponed action until the first of the week on it looycott Of CIO longshoremen alnuig l'Ola IITldl4 WM0110111. 'Hifi federation, meet ing in !MIRY. Said it Was awaiting the return of Iwo dele gates from a San lorniteisco longshore roll I A demand yesterday that the longshoremen 'aratti their quar ters in the labor temple led to predictions tinit the API. groups would fight I liii latest desertion from federation rii oks. possibly hy extending to I lie vitturf nth the hoyeolt which today hail closed all or the eity's major sawmills. --- SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 24 (iP) Mass picketing on !Ito waterfront. bY i ll. teamsters' union leaders to fore it 8110WailWil In a Jurisdictional fight. wns met with group gatherings snit speeches by ( l() longshoremen's spokesmen today. 'rile teamsters pi:tutted to throw lip strong picket lines of 4000 ItlIlIllItIlt and halt waterfront activity. Baseball NATIONAL LEAIIIE It. IL M. Pittsburgh 8 LI 0 Clue 100011 2 I 0 5 Matters, halm and Todd: 8(.801 t Viindornioer, CH8(.01'0110 and hottil8m11. LKA(l151 IL IL FL Detro It I 6 0 Cleveland 2 9 0 Wade, 401cLanglitin and Vol k; Calehonso and Pyllak. IL IL N. Now York 5 8 0 Ilasi on I 7 I Vance, Andrew and (Henn, Sic Rain, WIlmon and Peacock, Berg. 1p. Privy Five Conk , ,k1, 1' '167? ta IL, 64s tOk, L s 4 :1. Roosevelt Stands New Farm Units to Open Only 69 of 2000 Applicants Will Receive Farms in New Tule Lake Homestead Area mit or move than 20no ex-serdee men and othera ho have al e dy asked for information and reouesteil blanks for filing appli cation on lands tng mamed for entry in the lertile Tule lake area this fall. only 119 will he lucky enough to receive farms averaging 74 UV ri.t1 each. it. E. Miyden. superintendent of the K111111011 reelainntion project . and head of the local reclamation bureau, announced Thursday that GOVERNOR ORDERS STATE POLICE TO PROTECT AFL EMPLOYES AT COQUILLE SA LENI. Sept. 21 ( AP ) St a le police were under orders today from rtorornor citation martin to in ottnl, noprosimately A FL employen of the smith wmht Prodnets company of Coquille from in I efeene by tnom hers of t he CIO. The governor ordered (Marks P. Pray, superintendent of state althea. lailt night to send ill an tives into I he Coquille are.' to keep automobiles of CI() mem bers on I ho company's premises II nd to give the mill emPloYell sueh pill ice protection as was It-ces4icy. The 0E0'r...followe1i an investi gation or complaints by officials of the company and the AFL hat CIO members were pleketing the mill. which rec ent ly signed n working agree ment with the AFL and that ears owned by t Ito piekets n nd I heir Hy ni l(1 hlzarti wero being parked on company premisen, the governor's ot lice said. It was also report NI to the nevornor I hat, other interference wit h mill employes Mid otTurred, and that local nut Itorit los were unable to Calle tt, it h the sit tut t Pray aa hi 'last night he might go to Coquille inter in the week if I roopern now sintioned there il1,10 unable to control the initiation. 0 Y 04 I IN THE SHASTA-CASCADE WONDERLAND KLAMATH I ALES. ONE., Fitil)AY, SEPT. 21, 1937 14, ,,&t First Term CLI,E15 t UI S. PLEDGED TO IIELP CHINA Japs Report Capture of I Chief Chinese Strong ! I hold in No;th. NANk Stt: I ! t;etieralissinio Chiang Ka-1,3110dt.: premier of Chitia and commander III chief of the army. declared ! :- 1,i d -: r::s 'witted by her treaties "to sup : lent s struvgle ituainst IJapanese ii:;i:re,siolis" , The go1ra was visibly nitived as he talked to Anieian in the Chinapital. His remarks were trans- hoed by Nadatt)lt Chiang, his Inericati-educat, ii Ate. Shortly Imfore, I he official ! Chinese real: rat news agency had epressed on ledialf of t I:4 gov ,11111Wili npni,Ciati4.11 for I he American protests agaitirt Jap- i ancse bombardments of Nanking. adding "but we hope more posi tive measures will be adopted : - von,i1 t ho disarm- ' Washington a '', N . 0 L. lb LA, ment conference and was mainly 0., , . i um nstrental in concluding the . ..i I . - ' .- nine-power tbact and the League n of Nat ios 4,ivenant, F 'China today is fighting not - . only for her own exi n stece but for defense of the principles of . 4 s, ' -- " (continued on Page Eleven) 'rho small mp a lit tipper right gives the gt total !ovation Of the new. l'uttittlitt farm traets to be opened to entry in Oetohor. The large drawing wag traced front the Metal governnwnt mat, of th, REPO WM e RT RACU4G YACHT 11018, attit rectangle Wangle angle representing ne g o of the units. which vitry In ,tize from :Itt.7 to sti.ti ner,s. The letter th,ritteation, ar th e R. same o as n t he government map. no tetterm being titiphrated r fl ruEO APPARENTLY HOAX. the V;11110 LONDON. Sept. 2.1 CDLloyds lAppiicants ,,,aan thorot.a,, te day Of the apparently groundless radio broadcast yesterday that the irms in New Endeavor IniSsing qn Atlantic storm, had been lo(att d ) st ead Area Aaor,,s. r, which wa, the British challenger tor the Ameicas cup in I93d, broke tooFe from her towing vessel September application blanks were in the pro- 13. in a violent gale orr Nantucket coss of preparation. and that they lightship. and has not been deli- would be available zit the local or- , 'Moly reported since. (ice On 01 about October neninst the flutight,,r or innocent urr"pTrirli non-comba t:ts." T 1 r tvi 1:10 4 ,;,.,ticfrr linu r :- L. a L The premier tie,lared as responsibIlity in I he present .1:11"""1".1!ri 111,P r, 1:11 nrsq r, is gi,-litc.r than ; rd 1, ev,,r twcore beemise she eon- I 11110 1;;ILi 11;1 1C-13 LLOYDS PPENS INDUIRY Potatoes Leglon Namas Growers Here Contribute 10 Cents An Acre Toward Fund. An advcrtiiiing program in be-: half of Klamath potatovs took definite shape Friday with niow-! ers over the district contributing: at the rate of lo cents per acre to a fund developed from a chane-: ber of commerce appropriation of (Continued on Page Eleven) ! SAN FRANCISCO, S,,nt. 2 t (APIUSDAIPotatoes: rocetots cars Ca!ifornia, 4 cars Orev,-on rived, 10 cars unbroken 14 brok en on track: by boat 5 cars Cali Twelve stab wounds. one of them piercing deep Into his abdomen. caused the death Friday of 1arden Clarence A. It of Folsom prison, shown above as he was removed from the. prison infirmary to a Saeramento. Calif., hospital whero he died. Larkin was wounded during an at tempt of seven F0180111 Inmates to escape. storyou Page 1 Num lwr 80521 WEATHER 9 PI, kt j j hilt. 'oppight ; Light Local Vilosips Thpiptitpm pit 2:30 11 i iit, Avy ,,, 11 ipthewm 41 Ph ErIPITATION SIitOli hp Pipple 12.12 1,11,1 Par If fipple 1:110 UNITED PRESS Nortm.all prepipil sit ion ILL:11 ,,,w.,.,.W4,.,,W,...,,4,,0,1,,A, 00 (Olt Nev, , Leader iitt,:i tt. tt;5t, t.411 Dan Doiterzy ( top right ) of Boston receives congratulations 'Phu rzalay from Ray Kelly of De troit , his most formidable rival. after he had been ekcted na tional commander of t he meri ' 13. in a violent gale orr Nautoeptql fornia: by truck. 2 cars arrived; I can Legion by convention dele- ress of preparation. and that the wituld be available at the Weill of- lighi ship. and has not been de.ft-Isupplies Moderate. market unsf,t- 1 gau;s at Now York. Below. Mrs. flee On or about October 1. nitely reported since. I tied. labor t roule bs interfering ! 51a ,cohn Dougas l of Seattle. Lloyds accepted the radio report I with movements. i chosen as president of the Le- Pe3dilue I" tiling has bee" set i and rang their 137-year-old! California delta distri, t Lon:: gion auxilialy tor Octobe a d app ea- r 25. n all li1 . Latino hell tm ice. in keeping; wii) Whites. ,$,- Lao to $1.25: choice 1 11ii' "'eel" "" or bef"re th"I i the Ru No 1 1 0 t famous underwriting concern's165e to 75e: Oregon Klamath (las, N date w be held and treaed as! enson of a nn ouncing o god ne ws triet ssets . . $2o $1.:15. 1CrSOHOCII simultaill neously filed. accordting ti to i at . ,t,u0 111 I Superintentient Hayden. I , 1 An old man in a red coat an 1 LOS ANGEL ES. Sept. 21 tAP Non-Vets Out in Co un ld 1 floced to membr es: 1 UD SAlPota toes. reempts. 1 : Ta ke i Office hiii..st in the new homestead i "Gentlemen. were advised from ; ears California arrived. 11 un lands is keen. and a virlital "11111,1 the Azores that the Endeavor has i broken cars. 35 broken ears i . rush" by written applicat ion is 1,,,,,,, ,ight,L ,, track, 3 diverted: by truck 19 ficr Pori-land i,.ieti,. Totkty. officials or Lloyds 7e- ears arrived: supplies modeat e.1 lint therell be no sooners" lit fused to ring the liutine bell again demand slow. market steady. I this modern land rush. officials with adverse news of the Endeav- Stockton Wisconsin Pride. fair! declare. Instead of letting- home- our I until every source has been quality. $1.00 to $1.20. mostly! PORTLAND. Sept. 21 CP1 (Continued on ('ago Six) checked and reehetked. $115 to $1.20. ordinary to Site. , Claude IcColloch Of Klamath Falls, former state democratic chairman. formally took his place I Prison Uprising Takes Warden s Life today as federal judge for the Oregon dist Het. - Judge :NleColloch. sworn in by k11''''''N 4-0.rt'''',.,A,I.0:.S'ttik.1,:',A,V ,.',);,,4",.4.',ii ,Ifir:011.';'''' ,'N,,',?,S4',., Senior Federal Jutige .litint,s A 1 . '.8.,,4' L4V!;!ii.,, 0 1, A.'6, t1-,.A.4, ',..'! CR 'V,' f.:U.V,V,',;53'....1;k:.::Z:::.',.''.',.'.; Fee, w as seated on the be nch it wh i'42,irAt'' ' 'Z''':'1i4, 'tk,,,,t.,..,-,3:11.;,,t1-"kil1'.,A-AFt.':;,t,ta1;,17,,V,i0-4414-kt, :1;',,;4:.,:-;;;;;-,11141i,t,:',';':;; his fat her. Circuit dud ge C. li. .''''''...e ''' .,' ; ;.....;7&'wz.,...,' 'S'4,,rVi,Z,..3 N''' .1 Ve,,,,,' '''.$::,' 4.1;.: .),..' . ,;.....':.i ,,,,,, , .,,,,,,.. .' ' 4...,-,,'; '&.i'. t ''''.,. , ,.,:', 1 .,44.,..,.-. .: , .,; ' ' o I I o c h . 711. of Baker count y. (111teMt.M.V,,,2,:q.' ,..1A 44,1'.,0,4,.):.,-314'-'4 1:I'k.3,11.1iit,,i1.1., .. Me( 1 ....i.-. '.-, ,:.7', The crowded courtroom, ilisre- '-: ''',-YA:4,,',1Aie;4A.,?t;41.,;011auS'-'''''''' ,tlkINt,t',11'.., 44..:,:',.'s.:..:!7.S....1'.P.'s '.' rardiniz traditional silence. broke 1 L . : ,, ,IA...4t,;,,,:. 94.st,,,,,,z,,,,, ,,,,.. , . : --) .Py,' ,,. , , . i ,,, , s , A, . i, ,,, ,,,,, r,fr'-' (kr,s, ' ., -, , ,: .: , , ,,,,,,,,...,,,.:, into applause when the judge took .,,,Z.',':'..-, the oath. 4i,ye,.tti:,..,:lyr.g.,-; :,13 -0,,,:.:-.!1 ''..,1 ,.., , e ..4. aMother Not Present "This nd my wedding y d a t ' , s'" , ,, ''1:'''. ' ' 14 - - " ' ' Isi'1!..t..".1,- '' ,k,,4,2.-,,,kt,,,,t,:, s tand s the proudest of a my. life." mn?.-,:1:,t,,,'.::;!-; (Continued on Page Eleven) Buiietin SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 21 ('P) Alardn James A. Johnston Al catraz federal penitentiary was assaulted by convicts today taken to the hospital. Prison officials reported the at tack occurred while Warden John ston was interviewing the MIS. 0111VIN, About 100 inmates of the "Devil's island" 11341 st aged a "St rike" before the assault on the prison head. Dr. tteorge Hess, prisA physi cian, said the warden apparently nas not seriously Millets!, but that .X-ray pictures had beets tak ell 110 determine the extent of his tomtits. NMI 0 1 3 ectives HITLER, DUCE MN HANDS IN MUTUAL PE Italian Chief En Route to Germany for Fascist Demonstration. MCNICH, Germany, Sept. 24 (4)--inforined sources disclosed today that Premier Mussolini and Chancellor Hitler have agreed to make a joint, world appeal for peace when they speak Tuesday at the el ose of a huge demonstration in Berlin. Mussolini. en route to Munich today by special train for what Is regarded in diplomatic circles as a highly important meeting with Germany's Fuehrer. was said to have already completed his speech on the subject. Basis for Understanding Italians in position to know said II Duce's speech and Hitler's would constitute a mutual mes sage of peace which might form the basis for lasting understand ing in Europe. They said II Duce first wrote his speech in Italian; then re. wrote it himself in German. He speaks Gordian fluently., having learned it while a bricklayer in the German section of Switzer. (Continued on Page Eleven) 12-YEAR-OLD SCHOOLBOY SHOOTS PRINCIPAL, TRIES TO TAKE OWN LIFE TOLEDO. Ohio. Sept. 21 (iPl Police ascribed today to "gang ster hallucinations" the shooting of June Mapes. 59-year-old Arling ton school principal. by Robert Snyder. a 12-year-old pupil. who fled the school and attempted sui cide after Miss Mapes fell wound ed in her office. Detective Captain George Titni ney said also he was informed the boy had nursed a grievance againbt (Continued on Page Eleven) Today's News Digest LOCAL Bureau of reclamation swamped With inquiries aml requests for farm application blanks for 69 new homstead units on Tub e lake division of the Klamath reclama tion project. Application blanks to be available October 1, at local bureau. Rules for !ding given. Page. 1. Growers contributing 10 cents per acre to build potato advertis ing fund. Tentative plans for advertising program prepared. Page 1. - Claude McColloch formally takes office as federal judge for Oregon district. Page 1. Proposed changes In S. P. right-of-way fence through lava beds to be topic of discussion at wildlife conference at Hacka more Saturday. Fence may be lowered and tin strips installed to help deer see the barrier when running from trains. Page 5. Wide variance noted in testi mony as to value of cinder pit tract involved in COndent nation cult now miderwxy in Judge V.ihurst's court. Page 7. Fewer deer shot this season in Rogue River forest. Shasta fwest also reports smaller kill. Large numbers of mule deer taken east of here. Page 1. IN THIS ISSUE Camp Fire Notes Page 2 City Briefs Page 8 Comics and Story Page 10 Courthouse Records Page 4 Editorials Page 4 Family Doctor Page 4 City Briefs Page 8 Comics and Story Page 10 Courthouse Records Page 4 Editorials Page 4 Family Doctor l'age 4 High School News l'age 14 alarket. Financial News Page la Railroad News Page A Recreation Notes Page 2 Sports Page r' , -r,--;77-7-777-7101'7: -''f . . -- , ' ' ' ''-;,,-.. !,-',F:'!:..7.:7-.77,-.,rf:,...,-,.,, AA,.---.7.-',..-"- , '-';-; -,,-....,---.;, .-;,,, i ';: -;-'i':."''',-- :::::?:.;;-7'-',i,:,,7.,. 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