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THE KLAMATH NEWS 274. (Every Morning Except Monday) United Neva and United Press Telegraph Service KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1925 Price Five Cents IE CREW tD AS ALL V niVFRS! 1 Uli1" 3odics Are rom Craft IS FLOODED Christy Wire No One Left , In Vetiel Missionary Is Saved By Crew On Rescue Ship Man Marooned On Coast of Alaska Found Weak And Suffering Cold MISSING NT1NE L 1, 3 HURTt J?ae Declares daiem is riace MISHAP Ml i kit M ' t gvlt.- t k tot lane I IIASK. NEW LON- .(United News) All I I ho rammed suhmar M(l. '- established beyond day when divers Inr ent Ion hulu" Into Ihe i. of tho "hip (ouml II lor. r thpy Imd explored snd two budlea mak I four recovered. They tfeat tli motor room red 13 tlvlrrn nun. (or It too. full Of waler. ll ead 1 "rescue work"' aboard craft. Admiral hrlaty wlre- U Beetlsry of thn Ny Wll- tklt ke could conceive or no fT HP or the Riant cranes arch. Ski fmlury and rix-om- dxt their withdrawal. Since i bat tried to liolut thn aub ae anil ; fulled, tho Becretury wd the : admiral to eliminate Uqulpmeal. lral Cartsty reported lliat hr wocar Una wllh recovery ol 1 I f Im allll missing. or- secretary of lh navy. aald: find torpedo room flood arlno flooded bow to . mm alive In any com at tAm proceeding with re try of fcodlea." NOME. Alualta. Oct. I Ifnllt-d Nwb)N. 8. A. Holler, of Seattle, an Alnakan mlaalonary. haa been rewind rrom Iho wreck of llio mo tor M'tiooniT Ariel, and la In o hos- pllul here, suffering from ripoauroj and lack of food during Ilia week ho anil six othera were marooned on j Hi llerlng sea coaat. lloljer wua brought hre Friday i by roaat guard men. who found him' at tha. Scene or tho wreck. I'h- alrlana were alarmed over hla con dition, wblr h wna declared to b extremely aerlnus. I Food and clothing were taken to I Captain CharlcB Torro and thn five men of hla crew. They were weak ened by Ihelr eiporlenro. but re. iiialiu-d to salvage tho wrrkad schooner. Tho Ariel wna driven ashore on September 25. aouth of Point Spen cer, after running Into a heavy rule while returning from Siberia wllh a cargo or fur. She wua owned by tha Christian Society of Seattle. ONCAOAlLYfAY Engineer Only One Unaccounted For 10?. WORKERS ON TRAIN For State Bank Demurrer To Mandamus Pica By Superintendent Refused By Court Old Right tf Way Under-' going Repairs When Loco motive Is Buried In Dirt MAIAIN I(1H LOSES 1ST ROUND Ex-Senator from Minnesota Fails to Score in Attempt to Disqualify Schall a. tary of War Design Position z Cabinet Member i ' X, Mum.. Oct. 2. John ak. secretary of war left V Washington Friday night purpose, according to ov ( ill close frlenda or tender- l l , Tcalgnutlon to President j, v The secrotary ot war t Sittch Improved much In II I reault of hla aummer i Wai Ciloucealer. Maai., auld laavlnK thnt ho flnda It dlt j t any Inlonalve work. f hla aerloui illneaa and fc alow recovery It l hut hla phyalclana nd convinced the aorrolary ;lre rrom office and eullh. r a m I'HICAOO. Del- J- ll'nlled Newai - Magnua Jnhnaon. former aennlor from Mlnneaota. lost the ftmi rininil In hla tllgle to dla- (luallfy Thomaa II. Scholl. who do- fealed him In Mlnneaota for a aeat In the Hulled Hlnlea aennte by a plurality of k.uoo volea in the elec tion Inat November. Jnhnaon charaea that Kcholl la linlillnii offlin llli-aiilly. and a "en- ale Biili-commlltee bended hy Sen nlor Charlea S. Denuen. reimblirun llllnola. la allllng here lo hear the rhargea. Tho aub-conimltlee Fri day ruled that Jolinaon wltlutraw rhargea now before llio body and file more aperlflc coniplulnla. Tho dirt farmer law-maker from! Mlnneaota charged thnt Scholl lold ' Ilea about him during the election cumpalgn which la prohibited In Mlnneaola. Ho charged thai Scholl had aald Johnaon had accepted bribe money and accepted tunda rrom boolleggera. Scholl baa given a blanket denial lo all cbnrgoa. . Three woeka wna Iho time grunt ed by tho aub-ronimlttee lo file new chargra. Senator M. M. Neeley of Weat Virginia waa the other mem ber of 'iho committee. IIK'HMONI), Vlr.. Oct. 2. All but one of tho 103 men who were on a work train when an old tunnel In the eastern part ot Hie city caved In Friday afternoon have eacaped. according lo a atalement laaued by tho I'hnauprako fc Ohio railroad Friday night. Three of the linn who eacaped with InJurlcH. were taken lo tho hoapltul. A. O. Aduma and, I). F. Moaely, firemen, and C. 8. Kolao. brukemnn, all white. The man not acrounlcd for by the company la aald lo bo Thomaa J. Maaon ol llichmond. engineer of tho train. Foremen of Iho three ganga of workmen who were repairing the tunnel preparatory lo reopening It. reported lo the company that all of Ihelr crewa had been accounted for. The best inforniutinn obtain able." aald the company'a atalement. la thai all but Maaon aafely eacaped through the eaat end of the tunnel." Kfforla aro being mado by a re lief crew lo dls Maaon out, but of ficial hold IIMIe hope for hla life. According In early reports, be tween 25 and BO men were en tombed. . SAI.KM. Oct. 2. (I'nlted .Newa) The main office of the atate bank ing department muat bo maintained in Salem, according to a ruling made Frlduy by Judge George II. Hklp- worth of Kugrne. In overruling a demurrer filed by attorneya for Frank (.'. Bramwell, atate auperin tendent of bankn, In the ninndamua proceedinga brought by George Put oam, Kalem new ana per man, to bring the banking department bark to Salem from Portland, where It waa transferred aeveral months ago. BOLSHEVISM IS BAN ON LIBERTY SAYS BULGARIAN Death Blow To Reds Is Appeal SWISS SUPPORT PLEAS Rogers Defends p. CERTAIN TO un mm Lint Witness Aims Criticism At Red Taoe In Working Of Departments Union Gathering Hears Strong Appeal of British Delegate WESTERN AUTO FORMAL OPENING IS HUGE SUCCESS More Than 1,000 People of City Pay Vtait to New Business House With a parked house from 5:30 until 10 o'clock last night, the open ing reception making the formal opening here of tho Western Auto Supply company's new aloro at lino and 7th atrccta. went down as nno of tho moat successful events of Ita kind ever held In the city. I During the evening it waa estimated Attorney Seeks to Stay Murray Trial that there were- a total of WOO persona who visited the store dur ing the four and a-halt hours of the reception. Mayor Ooddard delivered an ad dress of welcome and In fitting terms extended the hand ot hospi tality and well wishes of the city WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. (Unit ed Newa) Bulgaria, through Its delegation In the Interparliamentary union Friday, called upon the na tions of the world to combine to deal a death blow to bolenevUm. Statesmen from virtually every country who are delegates to the union heard Prof. M. Moilof. chairman ot the Bulgarian dele gation, deliver an Impassioned at tack on bolshevlsm. which be brand ed aa an "International crime." The Swiss delegation Immediate ly took up the cry against Bolshe vism, Sidney Schopfer asserting that Switzerland, waa greatly wor ried over lta encroachments. "It la opposed to patriotism, rel igion and liberty," he told the union. The appeal to combat bol-hevlam followed a spirited denunciation by Bon Riley, peppery Brlttah labor leader, of the American govern ment's action In excluding Sbapur jl Saklatvala. the British commun ist. Speaking heatedly at tlmea and WASHINGTON Oct. 2. (United News) Commander John Rodgera. hero of the ill-fated Hawaiian night, disagrees wHh other navy pilots who have appeared before ihe aircraft board and asserted that aeparate air corps is necessary to prevent demoralization of the United States fleet. Snannv but good natured. Rod- gers. now assistant of chief cf tho navy'a air service by virtue of nn recent heroism, defended the navy against Col. William Mitchell's crit icisms, but found fauhs of his owr. in testifying before the board Frl- He absolved the department from all blame for failure of the Ha- w.iian flleht. Like hla chief. Ad miral Moffett and Secretary of the Navy Wilbur, he vigorously attaea- ed Mitchell's unified air service pro- Rail Attorney Wires Confirmation O. P. S. HELD ILLOGICAL State Commission Believed To Be Harboring Blanket Move On Klamath The Southern Pacific company will certainly Introduce testimony governing the through route from Klamath Falls to Alturaa, the broadguaged, Nevada, California and Oregon railway and thence east, according to a message trans mitted to the Klamath county cham ber of commerce yesterday. Dey declared the attitude of the Public Service commission . urexon i u .. posal and opposed the aeparate air lnconslgtent the commission In - mrarv tiSTV OllOt WQO, . corps that every navy pnoi has appeared before the board has deemed necessary. But ther Rodgers' defense of the navy ended. Ita general control of aviation, he attacked. He found fault with the lack of navy recog (t'ontlnnril on Page Two) lacknowledglng that he spoke tor the entire British delegation, Riley took a deliberate slap at the Unit ed States. He declared that the action was a direct blow "at the very basis and purpose of the union." "Controlling majorities come and tends to try to shut out testimony on the Klamath-Modoc route for which applications have been filed. Including the Klamath-CoTnell sec tion and the broadguaging of the Nevada-California -Oregon railway which are represented In appllca- riiA.1 uVi atrn and the Cor- ' nell-Altura section application, filed yesterday, while uo apimcalior.iJ balever bnve been filed for the Crane-Odell line favored by . the Oregon commission. The message from Dey read: "Mr. Sproule'a telegram ol yes terday to chamber of commerce states directly tW we will offer testimony In support of Alturaa route.- Pabllc Service commission of Oregon expects to Introduce tes timony wtlh respect to Crane-Odell line which Is not Involved In any of application to t-.e beam an.i at SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2 tame time says we cannot offer it. i. v-a'. i E. L. Doheney'a ,,imnnv on Alturas line. Their BOHENY'S APPEAL- HEARD ON OCT. 5 Oil Mag-nate and Staff Ready ' to Renew Battle on tilt Hills Reserve Wtii fhei JOTHER DIES, llS SENTENCED ELECTRIC POWER BILL NEAR READY SAI.KM. Oil. 2. --(United Newal poaiponemenl of Iho trial of Tom Murray, irtiito prlBra convict, charr ed with tho murder of John Sweeney nnd M. U. llolman. pri aon guards, la Bought by hla attorney. Tho triiil Is sol for next Monday, when Murrey Js to answer to the rhargo of killing Sweeney during the break ot August 12. In hla motion. Will II. King. Murray's attorney, seta out the L-ilni that Is Impossible tor him properly lo defend Murray without being given an opportunity to make full examination of the prlaon grounds and and Particularly tho "bull pen" a privilege which he declares has been denied by the warden. it,, new establishment. Mayor; co." Kllcy said, "but unless minor- .A.i.ln-.l .. . ro.nnnileH to 1-V J. Itlna wnrkino- Within the ConStltU- W. Kocfe, manager of the store. Itlon of the union are assured thej Other members of the company pre-1 knowledge that they will be treat-j sent were Manager Randall Woods of Ashland: Manager J. H. John son of Mcdford: "Put" Patience. field superintendent of Oakland; Outdoor" Franklin, scout of the company, and Eurl II. wucox. notu of Oakland, the latter In charge of camp equipment of the com pany. Superintendent Patience deliver ed an address on the "Game of Life" and also told In Interesting terms the work ot the company .l enlelaauea working tor great cause, then the very founda tion of our work will be destroy-1 ed." . ! Riley was equally unsparlnj In his denunciation of the union itself for its way of handling mutter of moment. He took It to task es pecially for what be termed "Im material progress" mado toward world disarmament. . It was noticeable that of all the Hoiatroilnnn the Jaoanese. alone. position absolutely Inconsistent, Testimony on AKuras line is ma terial and relevant In connection with Cornell line for which appll osllnn was tiled long aeo and we certainly will Introduce testimony lernia iie " " - -- delegations, mo -h. of Its stork and plans tor studylug tailed 0 join In the demonstration . . i. ... .. . u , In nnlrr . . i .. ni'nv'a TP- appeal from the decision which or dered his oil leases In tne r.ia uma naval reserve cancelled, will be heard Monday in the United States circuit court of appeala here. . l hi- lrnl alnff hBVO uooeney aim " " " ' i cenaini? " - . . . faken over nearly a floor ot the i coverng the through route . ... . . .v.- HllnuA flf I i 'a Lire notei. moai ui some 20 men arriving Friday. For mer Senator A'je Pomerene- and nwena J. Roberts, government coun sel, also reached the city during the day. 'We have nothing to say relative to the case at this time," was the word from both camps. Doheny Is appealing the decision handed down In Los Angeles by Federal Judge Paul J. McCormlck. who ruled that the leases had been a Ia.n IdSCO. Oct. 2. Mary truer v Without learning ot the Igrac I had overtaken her , a COL jed embexxlor. When James Harper, former poat ylter at Pacific drove, pleaded Uty to taking xi.iun in govern- t fundi. Federal Judge Frank tan, Informed that Ihe man's r-old mother hnd but a few to lire, delayed pronounce T sentemo. rsrpor died Friday. Six her eon Blood before nd wns sentenced lo 18 I jrlsonmenl. y , AY COMPLAINT BE pi. 2. llecause a alaler Is. I of 21-yoar-nld BokbIo enan, 1 Thursday night con- od. U lllng tiro to the Tracy Irchlld . he. are on their way lo pi, fllli kit a complaint nuking t Ressls p committed to a stale ttltutlon lar psychlpathlc cases. k delayed Friday, fir Chief Tom Carlson, acting I H. H, Pomeroy, deputy atate I marshal, will mnke formal ap I tlon for commitment tinners. I 'eroy atsted beforo lenvlng Bend MISS JENNIE FAYE IS FIRST OCTOBER BRIDE SAI.KM. Oct. 2. The proposed electric power hill which la bolng sponsored hy a number of organisa tions in Oregon, including the hy droelectric lengue, the atate grange and others, will bo whipped Into Bhnpo within tho next few days and will then bo ready for submission lo Iho attorney general for tho pre- partition of a ballot tltlo prellmln- aary to circulation of a petition In pluco the meusuro on Iho November 1916 bnllnt. This wna announced here Fri day iiftoruoon, following a confer ence In tho offlco t?f (lov. Pierce, attended by representatives of Iho various Interested nrKunlMllons. Th proposed bill. It Is understood provides or tho development of hydrn-olcctrln powor for tho atnlo following nut closely tho Idnn ad duced by (loorgo . JoaepD. Blnlo Ben alor In n measure Introduced In the Inst legislature. Miss Jnnnle Faye Ilayworlh of Klamath Falls Is the first October bride ot the month when ranK Wllllnma Mathews and Miss Hny worth obtained a marrluge Ironso In tho office ot the Klamath coun ty clerk an.l were married Bt,on af ter In Ihe office of Judge K. X. Kendall yeslorday aternooii. Vr. and Mra. Mathews will leavo this wock for Mray whore Mathews has obtained a position as band- .uver In Brav Lumber company mills. Ho was formerly employed wllh a Klamath conrern. n ihe motorist in order that new and added wants In addi tion to those already In existence might be secured. The store, which will open Its doors to the trade at 8 o'clock this morning, 1b one ot the most modern Institutions In the country. In its stock there are more than 15.000 different parts used by au- tolsts. During the past couplo of week members of the local staff, all of whom were Introduced last (Continued in Pane Hvc) of commendation marks. Fire Prevention Is to Start on Monday Klamath Falls will respond to the national observation of Fire Prevention Week tfhlch opens over the United States next Monday morning. Is the rplnlon of Fire . - ..-.a. i.k.s.a whr) DO Its wno ru itu nii ." 7o , unier. rvo.tn iuuvw, - obtained from the navy department; MoTe the Rotary club yesterday J ...I aknnlrl hs broken. Judge Kendall Has Busy Court Session ARRELL RELEASED NORTH-SOUTH UNIT IS VOTED AT MEET VISITIM4 HKIIK It. W. Towor. former orchard 1st noar Wordon and now a real dent of a ranch near Lebanon, Oregon, haa arrlvod In Klamath Falls, whoro ho will spend tho winter. Money talks In Judge Kendall's court and yesterday 21.468. 75 roll ed Into the till with nothing but a Tustle of checks and paper money. With O. L. Arrell out on 11.000 hii rhiriM with arson of a IH In earlv this morning. jthe ball was started rolling around j the court house basement. Marc Uuterhaugh, lumberman of Dunsmulr. stepped through the city streets at a 45 miles an hour clip and paid in $18.75 to the city, rtuierlmueh pleaded guilty, main- n i, Arrell. charged with arson talning ho had broken his speed- r . ,nin. was out on 1.000 ball omeler. Ho was also lacking a UNDER BAIL BOND, EUGENE, Oct. 2 (United News) .Methodist ministers In attend ance at the annual dsnoralnatiojial conference here Friday voted for unification ot the north and south branches of the Methodist Episco pal church' and admission men 10 men to the annual confer ence on equal tooting with the clergy. The vole was 71 to o in favor of unification, and 70 to 0 infavor of admission ot laymen. llarniMII. Cblef Ambrose spoke of the con vention In Seattle just ended when more than 500 fire chiefs tnrousu out tho country attended. Fires ot 1924 "ere compared with fires of 1925 by the chief, who gave a favorable report on tha sit uation In Klamath county. Indians of Klamath Von-i Get Timber Payment APPLEGATE MAN IS NAMED AS RECEIVER John Mnlney of Applegnlo dla Irlct In Jackson county, haa been appointed administrator of tho os tnto of William Mlchnel Swarlia fugor, by Jildgo Bunnell during an Informal mooting of the county court yoalorday afternoon. Tho estate of tho deceased man who died en September 29 from Injuries recolved when he fell from a scaffolding. Is valued at 13.000. Including real nid personal pro perty. Matnoy 1 a son-in-law of SwnrlJsfnRer. yesterday afternoon, after a formal rhargo was placed against him In driver's license urn iiahnrn la out on $250 ball, Judge Kendall's office. Arrell, with , cnurgej with driving a public or I - 1 1 ..t ... liotAl -..l.ltnot a mill three other men. Is alleged to have set fire, to tho homo of K. W. Relnk Ing of I'hllonuln. after robbing tho riweiiinz early In the aftornoon. Arrell will have his preliminary hearing on Monday morning, Oc tober 12 at ! o'clock. Through misinformation, Iho name ot Walter Jncnbsen ot Chllo quln waa reported to the county authorities, Instead of Arrell. Jncobaen, wllh the othor two, are being searched for oy sheriff's forces, and according to the office last night, officers will be able to apprehend the formor within 24 hours. vine naaaoneor car without a pub lie service commission pormst. Entering a plea of guilty. Frank L. Moore was lined 1200. which he nnlit In ready cash, alter a charge of possession of liquor was written against him. MASONS munis'" Coaching of Iho Master Masons' lecture will be held on Sunday night at :S0, In the Masonic hall, with all Masons asked to he In at tendance. On Monday night work In the Fellowcratt degree will be observed. MAUtillAX TAKES SPILL FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kas. Oct. 2. Badly shaken up, but amll Ing aa he crawled from the wreck i.ient. R L. Maughan, partlcl pant In the daylight to dusk cross country fllghl. escaped serious in jury when a plane In which no was riding fell fifty feet here. i.i.nt. Maua-han. piloting a pur- .,,ll nlane In the army air circus had Just left the field when the .hin rieveloned engine trouoie ami fell to earth. It was completely wrecked. ch nnvment this year of ,,ov .rrnmulatcd In tho United States treasury from the sale of timber was made to 120 ruani. erdav In checks ot 1200 each, making a sum of 1249,200 to the reservation men. women aim children. According to LeRoy D. Arnold, superintendent of the Klamath res ervation. It as tho plan ot tho sec retary ot the Interior to make the semi-annual payments an annual affair In the future. KKKK8 MONKEY UI.AMt LONOON, Oct 2. Alfonso XIII. king of Spain, Is seeking the monkoy glnnd fountain of youth discovered by Br. Serge Voronoff, according to Reynold's newspaper, which declares that the king will soon visit Paris to undergo Voronoffs famous operation. PKVNK MISSING INTHANAPPUK. -A '"lp" graph HCnrch for Hi" !' ' entered in tha commercial reliability test was being conducted from here ... . . . hi. failure In arrive before dUsk. . -.. i nMA f Ihe "awallow variety, may have neen lorcea o aa a result oi engine irui. flclals believe. Another had to broken water line.