The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, July 27, 1925, Page 1, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    trai THE KLM
gMynlng Except Monday)
United New and United Press Telegraph Services
KLAMATH FALLS. ORE., MONDAy7jULY 27, 1925
NEWS EXTRA!
Price Five Centi
P
i
$1,000,000 Copper
Concern At Baker
About To Operate
Concern Backed By Baker
And Spokane Capital
Filet Papers
HFNIMSil
HJS"PlantedBooz"!JOUOR GRAFT IN
I O a m 4-mt' o Alan .. a nnAtia nrninP
FAIR SUCCESS INI
UntNoVALLtl
Owens Men Have Difficulty
In Getting Prices
Asked Of L. A.
BAKER, July 25. Detail ot the
organisation cl a new Baker cop
per company by Baker and Spokane
capital war announced today by
mrnots, naiiocs at uonaiu, iucu. First communication irora a.
law firm which completed the legal Henderson. Klamath county agrlcul
papera for the organization, to be . tura (gent, who la In Owen Val-
forwarded to Salem Monday.
'The Spring" Resort Owner
Declares Whole Affair
Was A Frame-Up
ILLS. PROHI DEFT
IS
.uthorlzed canltallxatlon
,000 .cover. 420 acres of pro
perty, which the company owns.
The Incorporator are: Robert
Belts, Baker: W. John Bemple.
linker, and E. F. Cartler, Vandeaael.
Of 13 stockholders 11 are (rom
Spokane and two from Baker.
Mrs. Cunningham Is
Given Life Sentence
Slayer Of 3 Children Must
Go To Pen Jury Decides
After Deliberation
y Leader of Democratic Party for Decades, Found Deadjioo.o
t VI i m 1 A T I Tk. In
lBed by Chauffeur in uayion, iennessee uunai 10 Be m
f-Kngton National Cemetery in Virginia; Worked Hard for
Sristianity in Evolution lrial.
VYT0N Tenn., July 27. William Jennings Bryan, demo-
I 11.1. ... nno!llin(' l r tho Unif pH Sf ntp in three ram-
i "nniauic iui u-ijvvsii v ..
kand for years tiie power mai ruieu m umi pa. .-,
dead in bed yesterday anernoon an o ciw.iv uj ma taui
- ix CROWN POINT. Ind., July 25.
.1 a 1 UaA incr rAllirfiPii from ft IPCtlire in Mrs. Anna Cunningham, "poison
laCllVPr-IIMIHUCU UlttlUl Uttl iwsf -'' ,,.. carv. md.. crouched In
l,0iv. O . . II. J i nm, n '- .. . . t: ...j
lester, Tenn., an hour beiore ana lay aown w iwP iui ijsr'Si
lootnnfr nrdprs to tie cauea. ru'aw ow
IMk Rrvan sent the chauffer-servant to his room at 4
;k to awaken him, Bryan was dead. .
acton diagnosing the case ai nrsi ueuevcu u w uc F
butlater it was learned that heart failure was the cause ot
At r- k...tol nf iha slpmnrratic
lansarenearing compueuun iur uuum w i.v
(T vr: innmTnrv Arlino-tnn. Virginia.
MONUMENTAL
ft
When the lury. after 24 hours
deliberation, brought In Its verdict
of guilty and lire sentence me
black garbed woman dropped her
worn Bible and hroko Into hysteri
cal sobbing. The defense attorney
filed an appeal and asaea mat
itn Jsnnin.t Bryan died at the age or yer. ' , , ....
Ike dints of hi recent .pect.cular victory in proe- 25 iNUred When
t .volution case against John T. Scope at Dayton,,
Fu just one of the high light of hi interesting
.. . . . . . . . . aL... .
which hai held him up in public eye lor more ...-
s
Jtcidei.
dM- . ... . ,lsudlcnce esllmeted at 00 In a
u three timet unsuccessful democratic candidate lor ; chutiuiiu, ual .curried to covor
of the United States, and yet in pite of hi defeat e , ,fiernoon when a cyclone
( of tk. Mitt..j;n XmmAmv nf klS DatrtV.
WU alio AH nrtlnr iniirttt li.k and lawyer. H
speak-
llrtwra 20 nd 25 persona were
. . . atorlnimiV. whea
won for him the name of "The Silver-Tongued ,em blew on ,op of them. The
i . . ..... r nir tinR Mini-
lot the Platte." I wln, ,ors ln the Amer-
V democratic national convention at Baltimore in ..inoro nc"mpBny. doing
ri eonipicuou penon wa a middle-aged man or m jdamaIS wtimatcd at oeiwe
,Vi u:. l. i .l . i : w.. .isteen ; aha tfn ooo.
ti hi. nair wa mucn minner m.n - ----- . .. lree, ana
efsM ..J - ...:.u k..i h. wa ea.ily The wind tore ' ana
, w.. .ringou w.. ,.-7. I telegraph and electric
pw u the ame man who wa Uemocrauc : Th) Btorm wruCK tne -
Martin 1896. That .. nerhao the climax of hi 0.clock. u was started by rain ana
He fought hi. way through bitter opposition at that,th. wind and h... was .
. ' - la i throuElluUt InO city.
,No sorlou. damage wa. ropon
by other cities In thl. Tlclnlty. .
stay of sentence e granted until
they could go before a mgner coun.
...j u..ii smith granted a stsy
snd the appeal will be filed within
..,,ninirhim la charged with
killing three of her children, al
though she was tried lor
J..IU Anlr It! a confession msde
.k.Hi. .fir her arrest, Mrs. cun-
Cyclone Hits Tent ?&&
their father who died several years
ago. bater sue rjjuu. -
""David Cunningham. II. also poi
soned shortly before nls mother '
arr-s, three months ago. tonight
reiterated belief In her Innocence.
lev. California. Interesting the rancb-
of'.r. r Rl.hon in the Klamath coun
ts.. wn rjM.nlvd vaaterdaT br L,ynn
Babin, secretary of the chamber of
commerce.
According to Henderson he has
discussed the situation with more
it.. n vanrMAntaLlve farmers ana
business men and all show a keen
Interest in the Klsmath country- A
large number of the rancnera are
...ntiatin. whli the city of
Los Angeles and all stste that they
are planning to give tne niamaxo
section a try before purchasing more
ln n.. Ihjl JAARt.
u..j.hah fnntlnuAa in 1118 lerier
to discuss the manner in which the!
Owens Valley ranchora are handling
the critical eUuation. m -7
seems, according to the agent, to be
following the plan of buying all
lands under a given oucn. ..
m.n. .hat the buying of this land
,, k. ..,v,a. rir.wn out over a
Will w. .. .
period of time. The farmers
the different ditches have formed
pools to order to deal collectively
rather than Individually with the
city agents.
Will TSKO imw.
i Ameles. accord-
1 no til ' , ,
u..rfArun. eems to object
to the prices asked by tne "
as the result of the water fight In
the valley. The presem
wlll not carry all the water hi the
valley and another of equal capa
city is necessary. , mm
one n" the valley win not be pur
chased at this time or un l the
Darlarln. thai hi. arrest was a
"fram.iin" engineered by an un
friniilv railroad officer, Eddie San-
try, arrested on a charge of pos-
..inir linnnr was released on a
cash bond of (1.000 late yesterday
afternoon. Santry trial win m
held Auguit 10.
gantry will remain in Klamath
c.n. nmii vnnd.v before returning
to hia store nesr Odell lake. He
hopes .to have his ball ol ii.ouu
changed to bonds for the same
amount.
. -in. in Santrv's story., tne
flCbUIUIU. " - -
raiding olficers seUed three bottles
of mild ginger ale ana suosiuuvcu
more potent fluid to oe vr-
ed In evidence.
.... iiLarv hnnrlne was Held
Before County Jud?e Bunnell late
Saturday afternoon.
Local officers declare Santry to
known to officers of both Klamath
. . . ....n(. um a "boot-
and uescnuie. ..
legger king."
When arrested Santry nao .
possession about $1300 1
which was in currency, the remaind
er in checks.
$1 5,000,000 Graft Found
To Exist Implicating
Big Prohi Chiefs
iWARBEPT ASKS
lUlERARMi
..,n,nu tnlv 25. ThB
wisB",u'' V.. ...ii-need
Pr..id.nt Coolldge:.economy Pro-
gram. It has miormeu
. j... fh.t the cut In the
i""rrntlon desired by thel
-v.. nt thll time Or u" ,uww IHrtttt TB-
UUAaw . . A,.t n (Jnn la imDOHBlDIC "
clty plan, an J",;. V .rguTrt
- Future pinu. rran.1.Ko1nct be increased. ... .
SYDNEY. Ohio. July 25- An
State Federation Of
Labor Convention Is
Urged Strongly Here
."ln"L """"'" . ,Buncertan
ley rancneiD "" .
obtain their price.
Henderson, is enue"","rt , "
a meeting ot all ra-ehen .
ers In the valley 10 - --
oo The situation is more than fa-
op- . . jl. . Henderson .and
u.ni. tn the Maiimi" -
southern California.
T ... Minute Efforts
w .....
To Avert Nation-Wide
British Coal Strike
wrought hit way through bitter opposition i mo -"d
succeeded in finally dominating it, forcing the j .hu.l-utocy
' of the presidential candidacy to Woodrow WiWon L olnor cWtt in tl
Squaw's Skull Is
Local Union Workers Ask
Aid Of Organizations
Here To Land It
( prciacmii cnuium7 w
writ in tk. t. s.fir hift own detiret
SJ wa lliu psil I w J le a, a VI aa - J
11 domination Wilson wa nominated before the,
wrlii.n .n nrecedent. i
t Bryan first became a national figure he wa 31
ij i , . . . . . t
p ne had just been elected to the noue or
"irom a Nebra.ka district, and hi fame a an w
fi Here K w.. tt.. ..nnrecedented honor of
nkip on the wav and mean committee.
U born nn U..,h 1.
I1 n, Illinois, lie wnii
t- mi. iiann wnen no
1 'mm Illinois collego at
111.. 1. . ou. ... . .
- i. ann no at-
I Chlcicn Inu. ...1 t f ...
, . . a- ,wn , (11,1,1 111,111
tJSJ.
Bill .An. V - . , . ...
iiu mnrrieu mihs
"ra, hn l.ln. ....l..,J
...... .inimaiL'U Ml
C1 hom ho publicly gave
lnf 'riquent artvlro on bolh
(" p"Ucal questions.
k rClltnd Inw In l,.,.V.n.
r'0,lf "r. Iho family
Uncoln. Nobraska, whoro
' .rsrae a leader of Iho
1 I BnnnlB. .1..- ..
r uvnincraiic ora-
ne first Nebraska
Probed By Newsom
Id hi Rcnrasi
. normally a
l ion, mere
."un-naiured
con-
ro-to
was con-
n. i. " ""ininoni ai
"rynn was a hard
HQ ha I .
nn t. ,i "" recognition
uS2..,"w: "".rtvoccy
m, 7u.C01nKe of silver
'HI h. M ,0 1 '--refu.LeP:",","n
con"lltu-
c"1Mate for 11(C1, HMcn
,ne hee.m. .... . .
. . wuiior nr iii.
i' I lrf.lt. i . -- " "
1'oc.t. fre, . " conun
Rn. .. lrcS Silver.
.. rn .. .
" to th .i 1 "nernaio
l dcmoerntlr ...i i
.t ... rhlr..n and boranio a
momber when the regular aiw
could not sorvo. Ho wrote s tree
silver platform, and durlug a no.
dohato which lasted soven hours ho
swopt the convention off Us 'cot by
a great oration, which won for him
the nomination for president.
.. i.,i I...I wa. chosen
lie wnn iiui..m". .
the democratic randlilulo again i.
1900. Again defcatod. ho did not
seek tho nomination In !! Tlio
democratic cnnilldato that y" "
.i. i..t.. f Mow Yurk, was
mum i hi i,
so badly dofeatod thnt tho nomina
tion was again placed on ms """
dors In 1908.
His lnfluonro in bringing about
Wilson's nomination in 191J brought
.kn,.i .hi. annnlntmont as secretary
of state In Wilson's cabinet. He was
....i.i. ,.. BaN,B with wilnn on a
uiiHifiu w .....
.....(... Mnllev flnrlnir Ihn world W.r
iuidikii k"'"v .....
and as a result he resigned Juno l.
IOII
Venn. Ilmt limn Im continued to be
a strong Influence In his party, be
ing an oulstanaing ngure in mo
two democratic nutlonal conventions.
1n
Cap" Hoaly. In charge of dredg-
l operstlon, for ...
m Weed, hrousni -to
".. . fr oiam
The skun . -.h.aht It
the dredging Sns ' maB
might ibe that oi
.ecretly done .eved the
nki.ll was that '",., bonom
died many rs b
of clergy.
MnNTKSANO. Wash.. July 25.
Kred Lomax, charged with first de
gree murder tor the death of El
janan Crisp, was rolconod on bonds
. in nnn In, ion W. E. Camp-
'o'rntlc nnllonnl hell today.
30 Families Flee As
Big Oil Train Burns
.M.... i.ilv 1!5. More
their homes "'," , .nd
oil train plungeu
caught fire. ,io(llng cars
Idcnlial amn
COAL BLAST INJURES
TRIO NEAR REDDING
RKDDINO. July "-T.hnre!
er. were .ni..red today n .-I
"'"i8 nrVmaturely. Honald Shaw
1 - treated
in7 hn.ri.si Tra-
ri.. .1.1. tabor convention
1928 will be held In Klamath Falls
It efforts of the local cemrai uU.
union are successtui.
A resolution adoptee oy me
ath Falls central labor union calls
orders, associations,
upon bi. .p i .
clubs and the chamber of com-
morce in Klamain ran. l" " h
securing the state convention here
in 1926. ... .; ,,.
The resolution win db v,
to the city council Monday even ng
George J. Mcncnr,.
the Labor Pres.. the official M;
. . fnrirat on ot labor,
rln Klamsth Fall. .a.l.llBB the
central labor union n ...
to make Klamain r... v.",
Hon city In 1928-
.inn win he held in
MaTsMieMthlsyearontMthof
-'olthe culinary
wll, anvan c iho bid of Klamath
; for next year', meeting at
,he Marshfleld convention
The local n. in
the barking --.. ",,
their elforw .
""Tr'oregon Labor Pres. will give
The Oregon publicity
now being prepared.
j,AV VIOLATE!)
being rtlsi.--:
tU;nT;iv.d... ch".Vged Vltk vo
and indiviou ...,,.i laws.
,,ig the ,be.
- d-mTuVnHure.
LONDON. July - tU"e
plco.1 mier. and operator.
are rapidly compieuws -ngement.
tor the three ened lo k-
out In the vast coai w--
land on July SI. . ,.,
Tonight, however, u spm-" - -theTren.s
still some peof avoiding
ad arconialnlng th. -J-
m n ti ArtH I rH ia imij
rpearl'se. from the tact that last
minute negotiations are scheduled
for the 29th ana
1 , irnnwn to be hop-
a compromise, bdu h .
. ..; D.u..rnin. first lord ol
ZUmiraUy. in charge of negot,.
tions, will otter on
" k.M hlrh would tide
temporary
over the acute deprcsion ot m d-
.ummer and obviate vne
. i . n i a wace cu.s.
Official, of the minors' union were
sounding ct today in a. i
trlcts the sen:rment o: fae workers
toward the threatened stoppage of
work, but tontgm sc, ---
owner, nor government author ties
.. Iknriln T1VH lllftl. weuvkuw.
naa bu ouhw.. - .
It would be posaible to head oft the
trouble.
U t 'o -
witln rt ha increased.
BUVU'U " .
In submitting tentative
. . .v. ...rimant has raised
ri.nres. where reductions
n;iuii. - .
were a-""- ... ....
Taking the position u..i- . -
. . .k. .nlkina the presl-
aeparncu. u - . .
dent's program for economy and tax
reduction, Loro is "
force the army to take Its .hare In
financial retrenchment
unfair pinching in otner .'
partments. it la said. . .
.nM between the war ae-
. k.,Hrit bureau has
parimeui. .....
reached such serious proportions
that both sides will appeal to Presi
dent Coolldge. in a s.m...r ..a-.
last year, the priaeni s.u.u
Director Lord, bit was won over at
k,. thtt nnrfUinal
ta mat mnmunk s,w
I plea ot his close friend. Secretary
Weeks.
Certain budget omciaia
there was a tacit understanding be
tween Coolldge and Weeks then that
the department woum ibko
portionate cut this year without ob-
With Weeks 111 and nis resigna
tion anticipated, army officials fear
their side ot the argument may not
get a fun hearing at the summer
white house
CHICAGO, July 25. A liquor con
splracy Involving $15,000,000 with
ramification that extended to the
very topmost office of prohibition
enforcement in Illinois, was "
by the government today in ma in
dictment of Major Percy Owen.'
director of prohibition enforcement
for the state ol Illinois.
Owen, with, eight-alleged -con- ,
federates, was Indicted by a federal
grand Jury with accepting urines
and being party to a conspiracy
to extort money from dealer in
Sacramental wines.
By-using the loophole that per
mits sale ot sacramental wine for
the conspirator
organized fictitious Jewish congreg
ations and handled i,u".
worth of wine In their names, tho
.....nm.nt rh.raed. '
6" '
Directors Buspenacu
Malor Owen was automatically
suspended as prohibition director
with the returning of the Indict-
menu and ,wlll . remain suspenaea
pending his trial, ine eignv uu
Indicted with Major Owen " are:
Ralph Stone. Owen s preaecessor.
George 'R. Bruce, former Illinois
assemblyman; Dr. Louis Quabari.
proprietor of a wine company, mor
ris Zimbrorr, a sacrament. ui
dealer; Harry Schlau, proprietor
of a sanitarium; Albert Bennett.
Louis Abelson and Bernard Kumps.
fromer prohibition agents. '
The amazing conspiracy ivu
netted the prohibition officers at
least $1,000,000 . through brloes,
was outlined by the government
as follows: - -
Ti.niiflii and R umns. acting under
advice from Stone, organised fake
Jewish congrcgaijons. nej
ed from" Owen application blanks
for the withdrawal of "wine from
government controlled warehouses,
t.i.ii . in. . n.mA. .r. slcned to tho
r kiiiivw,
applications by Bennett and Rumps .
and tney were laaeu w w
Hon office for official- enaonemeui.
Cilgantls liriDes .. .
Major Owen placed his signature
on wine permits and' they were
turned over to Abelson and Zlm-
broff. who acted as "go betweens.
They called on wine dealers, showed
them endorsed permits and told
h.m it wnniri he easy to use them
and thus obtain wine for general
use. x '"' 7
But there was a price on the per
mits. They were worth $300 each,
Abelson and Zlmbroff told their
prospects. Buyers were pientnut
at that figure and the money was
distributed between seven of the
conspirators. The other two, Qua
bari and Schlau. received tneir pro
fit, thrnucrh nain of wine that they
could not have disposed of had there
been no fraudulent permit.
Rnlivian Colonization
Investigated In Oregon
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 25.--United
Press dispatches today from
Buenos Aires, reporting that the
. i..rfo commissioner nao
"--.,.,. of a Bo-
requesiea u ....-"-- -
llvlan colonisation project with head-
. in I'ortlana, causeu
stir hero. ...
It Is several years since mo
llvlan Colonisation association was
founded here by B. R. Jones.
The general wea o. "-
lassoclatlon at that time was to trans
plant American farmers io
" . nMi.ia. however, were
iteport. nun. --- .
so discouraging that no emlgrar. I
were enlisted. Jones uiou
... .nrf aince then the
tnroe " - , --- .
corporation has boon kept alive, and
that Is all.
Third Man Involved In
Desert Duel Is Belief
IMPERIAL. Calif.. July
. .k.i . third man was Involved
PUUI tusk -
.1.. h..ofi "nnnl" of Henry K.
Kirk former San Francisco orchestra
.. it,n TrnCen. In which
Kirk was killed, was branded as
untrue .tonight by cniei o.
J, H. Harris.
"We have' carefully invesugaieu
the report, even made another trip
to the place where the two men were
supposed to have fought It out. and
we have been unaoie io "
evidence to substantiate the rumor,'
Harris said.
Officials working on tne case .u
VANDERBILT GIRL .!
MARRIED IN POMP
NEWPORT. H. I. , July 25; A
daughter of 'the Vanderbllta was
married today in all' tho spienaor.
the wealth and social position ot
her family and presence of' leaders
of American society could furnish.
In the drawing room at tne
Bench Mound, overlooking Bailey's
beach In this most fashionable of
eastern resorts. Muriel. Vanderbllt.
daughtr of Mr. and Mrs. William
v Vnnrtoi-blM became the bride of
Frederick Cameron Church, it., ot
Boston.
Roosevelt Highway In
Tillamook County Will.
Be Finished At $700,000
v TILLAMOOK, Ore.. July 25.
TK. nnintilAllnil of thfl ROOBOVelt
nrrtlala worKIUg on mo " .
an highway In Tillamook county was
Jmperisl county woman, who. they made certain today in - tentative
belie may be able to throw some agreement reached by the state high
light on tne mystery. The woman, way commission and the county
!fi n.m. was not revealed. 1. court. To finish the mprovement
tn the county It 1. estimated, that
the co.t will be $700,000.
Tn nrnvMn thla sum the Stat Will
contribute sixty per cent, and the
county forty per com. i ne connry
share, $280,000 or $260,000 of tho
Mohler overhead crossing is Includ
. ... ... , ...... i-.i-ii.
'en, win ub paiu in mi.. .....
$22,900 Last Night! ments. $50,000 the first yssr. $75.-
uuu tne secona. iuu inu u.iruu m.
third year.
This arrangement make, provision
for the completion of the entire
highway with the exception ot xno
gap between tne norm oounanry oi
W.IU.Q un.uw " " -
understood to have been on friendly
term, with both Truden and Kirk.
After the alleged murder ot Kirk,
Truden committed suicide, according
to the finding, ot a coroners jury.
Chicago Bandits Get
rtiinAflO. July 25. Three ban
dit, tonight held up Emll Dene-i
mark owner of an automobile agen
cy and "Laddie" Komorus a cus-
mer. nd emped JrttliSJ. . countJr Bn(I Newport. ,or which
diamond., Jewelery and cash. Nolth. ,n .
er of the victims was narmeu. 1--