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THE KLAMATH NEWS
167. (Every Morning Except Monday,
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KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.. SUNDAY. MAY si 100Y
Official Paper of City
of KLAMATH FALLS
PICKFORD
KLY FOILED
nfee Plot For
5 Film Star To
00,000; Kidnap-
ola Negri And
Logan To Follow
ELKS, May 30. A
Jfossion to a purpor-
,ot to kidnap Mary
lm star, and hold
lO.OOO ransom In a
untain cabin, was
hief of Detectives
Home late tonight
, Wood, alias Billy
i inserted confession,
A. 'Stephen anil
The three nion wore
Chief Homo and his
Juil onlnlile the Pick-
ludlo.
he hid been shadow
r lh pant two week,
(boy had plannod a
abdurtlna scheme, In-1
screen stars, Includ-!
winn, .Minn i'lrkrurd,
d others.
fd, according lo Home,
In the act of nttiimpt-
jt their dnrlna scheme
!'!:xforl, when the
all wt to blackjack the
I uko her from hor car
It the studio," he aulil.
it f I rt to K),t Jackie
hit and Homo time uko.
.i we rutild get more
uMIs Plckford. We
i like her to a rahln
1 nd hold her until!
rThiiMii.' - 4-
tied confederate
n Involved in any klrt-
t, but Chief Homo du-
i eonuah evidence to
lo the stale
LATEST PICTURE OF AMUNDSEN, A ND II IS ROUTE TO POLE
Price Five Cent!
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OSLO, May 30. Stormy weather and fog north of
King's Hay, Spitsbergen, caused increase of the already
heavy anxiety over the fate of the Amundsen-Ellsworth
polar air expedition. With the ministry of defense push
ing plans for an eventual relief expedition, belief began
to, grow tonight ten days after the expedition's jump
off that such a hunt will be necessary.
... i , .... - T-t-.z. Mdrff
Man Is Instantly
Killed When Arm
Snares In Roller
'
C. Newhouse Victim of Frightful Accident
At Local Mill, When Arm Catches in
Live Roller; Dies Before Medical Aid
Arrives on Scene.
IS
Irea nu n
I
alleged t-oimplratoni
Irounded up. MIhb l'l.k-
K. F. FITTINGLY
Senator Miller And Fred A.
Baker Are Speaker;
oldfersj Knb
ly iervd In
terfV a devoti
In Vro" erer-du
IKidrallun Day was mcnil fit I In j?-
KliiniHth Kit I Is yea-
ntud citizenry paunlng
r-day runh of huslnem
llfo tn bnvr tliolr head In reverence
I "! Fulrhanka, horto Hie niillon'a departed soldier and
' t their homo under; sailor a,.
or ape. lal offlcorK.
ti until he reared MIh
Ml come to harm If Iho
delayed. ,
P! orlRlnal plan of the
larluded tho kldnnplnir
l-'ri. UtiHter Keuton and
j "larK. and a KruudHon
I'twy. oil mnanatc.
Sheriffs Force Stages
Big Liquor Raid On Old
Poor Farm; 7 Are Caught
Evening Herald Editor Among Those Taken In Road
house; Gives Wrong Name And Confesses To Lie Un
derpuestioning By Sheriff; 15 Qallons Taken, .jr. v.v
AHACK ON COPCO
C. Newhouae, employed aa off-bearer at the new Shasta
View Lumber and Box company, was almost inatantly killed
at the plant yesterday at 4 p. m., when the sleeve of his right
arm became entangled in some unknown manner in a live
roller, resulting in the arm being torn completely from his
body, near the shoulder. . .
, Newhouse was reported to be an experienced mill worker,
but had been working at the Shasta View but two days be
fore his tragic death. No one witnessed the accident, and
Nine brothers, operators of the mill, say they are at a loss to
know how the unfortunate man was caught. A state inspector
passed upon the safety arrangement of the mill only a wek
ago, they explained last night. .
Dr. Campbell was called immediately following the ac
cident, and he arrived at the mill ten minutes later to find
Newhouse already dead from shock and loss of blood. The
man lived but two or three minutes after the accident. The
body will .be shipped tomorrow to Denver, Colorado, New
house's former home. He leaves a wife and nine-year-old
daughter here.
FOR FRAUD GIVEN
"Not One Scintilla" Are
Word Of Ex-Governor
Campbell At Close
r iiov noitx
"' nd m. Dowcy Pol-
I Michigan avenue, a 9 1-2
f boy.
I'VH HTM in diks
has been called to
fui- by a leleisram nn-
Pd dealh of hla father
Sexton will remain awav
lJ" Fall about a week.
The biggest liquor catch for many months ivs ' obtained
last night when the entire sheriff's office swooped down on
the old poor farm, a house now in possession of J. McCormick,
i and obtained 15 gallons of moonshine and a party of roisterers.
The seven taken in the raid were J. McMormick, Mrs.
Katherinc McCormick, Howard Winnard, Walt Jacobson, L.
I). Phillips. Drew Bayless and S. T. Gotham.
One of the party was Howard Winnard, an editor of the
Evening Herald, the paper which recently sponsored a clean
up of the city, saying that liquor and moral conditions in
Klamath Falls were intolerable.
Winnard was caught in a lie by Sheriff Hawkins after
his arrest. "You gave your name as Howard Winters. I
am informed you are not Howard Winters, but Howard Win
nard," the sheriff essayed. Winnard then confessed he was
lying, that his true name was Howard Winnard, editor of the
Evening Herald Lumberlogue.
It was Winnard who was accused of being drunk when
gathered i city police Officers raided What they declared was a gamDling Oregon Power company by the u.
where a ' nnd dnnkinir narty among printers and editors of the paper S. reclamation service. Chairman
The day started Willi ritualistic
tixerclBct at the remetury put on
by that aplendld little, group, or
men known aa the Applegute camp
or the"' Spnnlnh war veteran".
At 9:. 10 SpanlHh war vein, aol
dtera and sailors, or the world
war, nchi.nl children, a large niiin-i
her of local clilr.ena, ex-governor
Thonm Campl-ell. or Arizona, Fran-,
cbi M. (ioodwln. rormer nssmlant I
i secretary or the Interior, and lap-;
lain (). C. Applegate, representing!
the Indian war veleranx,
at the Link river brldgo
mot effective aervlce wan render-1 t, ir-i,i ff;,.o It wn a rhnrk o-ivpn for his rplpnsr? that Campbell and his aid
cd In honor or the sailor, and 0-jMayor Goddard was accused, during the police hearing last
dlers who havo died at sen. i ,:,. ,, ; v,lr i,-Q immnnitv tn pmnlnvps
wtrun, oi icaiuifi i, ii fcv ....... u... 1
The taking of a mountain of evi
dence nnd testimony hearing on the
various phases of the Klamath Ir
rigation project and the Langell
Valley project by the board of sur
vey and adjustment, composed of
Thomas Campbell, ex-governor of
Arizona, Francis M. (loodwln, for
mer assistant secretary of the in
terior, anfl W. A. Delzell, secre
tary to Governor Pierce, came -to
a close Friday evening, after three
full days of strenuous work.
The highlights of the tnree days,
coherences were: the complete ex
plosion of the charges or certain
officials of the Klamath irrigation
district that gross fraud existed In
the sale of the Ankeny and Keno
canals In 1923 to The California
Ucv. A. I.. Hlce delivered a most I
effective Invocation,
(Continued on
following which
rKO Two)
ERING LIGHTS OF BROADWAY
iXGER HOLD PASSION OF THAW
'H00-CHOOS BACK TO VA. FARM
r Of Another
render Ga Str,
n A Dazzling Partv: Harry Goes Back
ed
of the Herald force.
Winnard and two others had failed to secure bail up to
an early hour this morning. The rest were bailed out by
Sheriff Hawkins and Assistant District Attorney Myers, upon
instructions of Justice Hunaaker, who is ill.
The old poor farm is located on the easterly side of an
old road leading from Riverside, in Klamath Falls, to a con
nection with the Klamath Falls-Ashland highway.
K.F. Responds Nobly
1, MaidenS!
Selling Red Poppies
Disil-
RK, Mav no. After one
f " llrlwny. Harry K.
UM'a to go hack 1
elms and ih
t hls"i,me'in-v,,.
Wl't his Droadway any
."!" bck to a BroaHw-v
.""""man w,. .
An. . -- w uuioer
d k, l ana mo
" 1".. ,p hnom
Hlch v"" and ""elterlng
rk th, , "7. ' l. 80 toot-
H'l'en "rK at "'Kht
' ln avennn hv
IhnnderlnR ru.th
are ulwnys In
to gi't Ihere.
when Thaw was a lad on
way a !0 bill would buy drinks
for the house all around. In that
time a 20 wrapped around the
.... f . hunch of 10 American
beauties was a certificate
i.or.hin In tlio Order of
Knenrters. But (he Urondway
ir.rrv Thaw camo back
Ilroad-
or niem-
Klainath Falls responded gener
ously yesterday to tlio American
Legion street sales or the red pop
nlea emblematic of the world war
'heroes who rest In Flnnder's fields.
The Trl S girls and the Jinkers
Klrls, or the First ' National bank
found local . people were quick to
iho 111 I In '
Itcckless halves and dollars for
that! silken
in for lust Clover,
flowers. Little
whose father la
Marcella
an assist-
peek inder the chnperonage of ant cashier at the First National.
peeK, unuer i . Heoed as a b I red nonny. won
"""Wklng
I.,. r,itn,i nf er zu yea,
gards a 50 hill as the price of a
few thlmhle-slzc coctalls. made of
i.i inn ln. round a chicken a In
king and the charge for four
$4 s head.
pi... mitfht better remained
A hnVR
Vlrainln. Hl Illusions
'axlcalia which been safer J here,
her way Inta the hearts of all who
passed and ahe proved a most
charming little old In the ex-soldiers
BPcnuse. One tottering old mother
! with memory of a dear one who
In 'fell aVrosi the water approached
a I.egionuire wnu nan hmihiiuk 111
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A GLORIOUS TIME
IN BIG CONCLAVE
LOS AMI ELKS, May 30. The
ahruial cavalcndo of Shriners was
on tonight. Seven thousnnj thirsty
pilgrims have already reached tho
oasis and 200,000 others were push
ing their caravans toward the mys
tic clne.ma citadel for the annual
play fest.
A score of Iron camels, drawing
special tralnloada of tho invndhig
hosts, puffed Into the city during
the day. . The early caravans In
cluded delegations rrom temples at
Bangor, Maine, Cedar Itaplds and
Des Moines, Iowa, Oklahoma City,
Antloch and Arkon, Ohio, Mexico
City, Sacramento and Salt Lake.
Others arrived In motor droves
(Continued on Page Flve .
Mr. Good
win, both expressed In unequivocal
terms at the close of Friday's
hearing that no evidence of fraud
had been set forth, "Not a scin
tilla of fraud," the charman said.
Prices Fair Opinion
Another point on which these
same district officials made a de
termined right and apparently fail
ed was the reduction of the $90
costs on Tule Lake land. Governor
Campbell made It very plain that
In his opinion the cost or this gov
ernment land was not material
where the re-payment plan was
.based on crop production over a
'long period of time,
j Still another contention in which
I tho same forces seemed . to hare
made a losing right was In the tax
roller plea and prayer for -a mora
torium. Counter testimony from
project rarmers that they had lit
tle diHIcuIty In paying their taxes
where they stayed nt homo and
worked seemed to make a strong
Impression on tho hoard. On this
point Mrs. L. B. Hague who acted
as stenographer at the hearings,
te't called upon to make a state-
Fiery Cross Flames
On K. F. Hills After
Absence of Six Mos.
For the first time In more than
Ia months, ,the sign of the fiery
cross wiis'sotn In Klumath Falls,
when last night a huge naming
structure In the shape of a cross,
was aeon burning high upon the
hill-top that looms beyond the
Link river bridge. While tho
cross upponrod to lx throe miles
away it was plainly visible by
pasM-rsby up" and down .Main
street about midnight last night.
From a distance tlio cross ap
peared to be 20 feet high, ami
the yellow nnd scarlet red of its
flume was plainly visible. Tho
fiery cross Is the emblem of the
Ku Kluv Klan, .J
Gold Star Mothers In .
France Flower Graves
PAWS, Slay 30. Forty gold
star mothers today laid flowers
on the graves of their beloved
In France as part of Memorial
'Day observance wherein Amer
icans and French Joined.
All day Americans made pil
grimages to the Arc do Trlomphe,
lienenth which rests the French
unknown soldier and laid upon
his tomb wreaths betokening
memory of the ties that bound
the I'nlted Slates nnd France In
war days.
RAID NUMBER 2
CATCHES 0 OFF
GUARD IN A. M.
' Combined rorces or the' sherirr's
office and city police department, in
a timed raid, barred all escape from
13 Main street at. 2 o'clock this
morning, arresting nine Indulging in
a drinking and gambling orgy. A
five-gallon keg. containing moon
shine, was taken, as well as three
bottles of beer, several partially
rilled whiskey bottles, a number or
empty- bottles and glasses, , seven
packet or playing cards, and a num
ber or poker chips. A negro in the
crowd seemed to have the bulk of
the money. When this was disclosed
Sheriff Hawkins sent Deputies Sny
der and Burke back to find the
missing "bones." But there were
no cubes. This negro had pockets
loaded with dollars and . small
change. A more Intensive personal
search revealed a roll ot bills In his
hat band. Off the nine, officers
took around S500 In cash, it was
reported.
Those arrested were: S. Mac
Fadden. S. E. Jameson, P. B. Paige.
Ed McClindon, H. Larue, H. Light
hal, R. D. Dlcons, I. H. Mannls and
T. B. Gerrls. The whole crew were
giving the telephone the rush act to
get bail, while under guard of half
the authorities, while the other half
of the police squad was out In search
of new worlds to conquer.
COOLIDGE IN MEMORIAL SPEECH
CALLS UPON NATION TO ACCOUNT
FOR BURDENING U. S. GOVERNMENT
"We Cannot Hope To Repay Those Whom We Are As
sembled To Honor; We Can Undertake To Find Their
Inspiration And Make It Our Guide," Says President
ARLINGTON. Va., May 30. method which ha3 mado this cotin
President . Coolidge in a Memorial! try what it is. ' "
day nddress at the national cemo-l "Wo cannot mnlnlnln tho wnst
tery amphitheatre here today np-ern standard or civilization on that
pealed to the nation to preserve the theory." " .
senarntion of nower between the! Tho nresldent ehnwe nn Ihn no.
mcnt of decided significance. . She tntea and federal government, laldicaslon tor Ills lecture to tho people
said her duties had been those or down in the constitution. He par- the day on which tho nation paid
secretary or the local Farm Loan ticu'larly urged the states to as
Burcau, and the organization had:llme their sharo of law enforce-
made loans ot $350,000 on Klam-!n,ent.
nth lands which had been running! "Tho local political units look to
many years, and In that time not jtho slates, the states look to tho na
one single farmer had defaulted ; tion, and cations are beginning toi
on his payments. jlook to some vague organization.
' Luiigcll and Hiinuysldo some nebulous concourse of human-1 and human destiny. But wo can
Taking It all In all, as one pro-jlty to pay their bills, and tell them undertake to find what was their
mlnent spectator at each day's : what to do," he said. I Inspiration and seem to make It
tribute to its dead, to revoke to the
country the Ideals for which thesa
dead perished. ..
"We cannot hope to repay thoso
whom wo are assembled to honor,"
he said. "They were moved by a
noblo conception of human polso
hearings pointed out, "It was a bad
(Cnnt Inned nn Page Two)
"This Is not local self-government, our guide. By that they would bo
It Is not American. It Is not the compensated."
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