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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
3 fijQND j fcrioN THE KLA&SATH NEWS otMWEvery Morning Except Monday) Companion of Dead Man Is Reported As Visiting in Eureka 5, L 1 B OF SB, , XPERIENCED IIS CHIEF Kl HKKA, C-nlir.. Oct. -I,. .,.: mm Winner, III pretty ynuug 1 beauty parlor girl, win.., cump.n ! ion, Henry Hweol, . killed whll I ho two wr on hunting I rip In! lh mountains uf IIiiiiiIhiIJi r.mii. i o( it,, aubuiarluej w , , Kunkt h iuy (ft , rammed mJ , (n mm1! body , found. ! United New, and United Press Telegraph Service, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925 Navy Launches Giant Aircraft Carrier SECOND SECTION Price Five Centi l . II. notion r""' L srlrncd mm aiiod by r. In elied. re TonJiy by i L. Ie ' l'hl,- L IrJtral court of In- Hfff. mitdar Lowe. o ! uimI to l.lcul. ' "" A. Lo'kwond. "I" Iwllflcd "' " Thl report, given Tueaday n Hhorlff A. A. Ki n, lrc..l arurrh ' for Ih mlaalng Irl. who had boon ' believed kidnaped and poanlkly ninr- , dored, on a new tangent. Ii wj ! inld thai Mlua Wagnor, wild ' a man and proballr lull F.urka with him. j Invoatlgallnn of Ilia a-ranx raa allll la being hampered l.v Inahll. ;, Utj office", who',,, of I ho dlalrlrl allnrney'a and1 tba 8 S1. I ahorlff'a offices o combine In j w ol Hi"' officer working out their theories. :M "ln-porlDraftl." - - il.r J. II. Dobaon of H. a conimlaaloned Llfnl. H. H. M- Utut. I. f. tilaagnw. it. F. ('. Koairr. In 11. Ilaucldcn. In iljn E. V. Kdwarda. ajr as read Into Ih aaertloa wlih allcga- till of Ih Ocean pasr, hlrh nporatea hit at.denl rooklea" bride ol Hi 8 61. Irpl occurred. Un ol 81. l.oula. nn orTlrora. wm recalled A.ld II ho had talk- odi on I lio t'lly of III rwraed. I.Ira, Ira- fvmark h recalled marernrd th number A Ik loit submarine. unlDilliia by A I Karwfll of New York, itraauhlp company. that ai tnlaht have nak B Easley of Hal- uamirr oa tho Home. Ihl oil Ikla point In Ik M tlfldavll which t toBour claim to troa I lorn pasaen- ura u latins aald l"ml charge of ' u atibmerslhto flail tlrrlraa ouer- Jll navy yard. "allfW ikat Cant. J ! Rom ibhl d. ilMilir, iron after h addliloual In. P i nllkiion. 1 lw tancalM Ih. or- " lh dlMatcr. anl on: tad ,,r, o fur. "' y official. d- fcordlng to Vlair. FRANCE TO FACE NEW GENERATION mi, LiMn I'AKIH, Orl. 21 ICnllrd NVwa) The arrawnoy Krrnch klda who annrtrd lhmalta to urtlla of Ih American vapcdlilunary forcra dur ing tha war. taking car to chooao a poalllon aa cloa to I ho cook ahack aa poaalblo, ha grown up Into acrawny, lllllorat young men, and Franca la confronted with Ih prob lem of rducallng miiii .100.000 auch unfortunate, who were cheated of achoollng and parental care by thv war. Thla aoclal problem arlaea from Ih dlalurbanc of lb routine life of Preach peaunia during Ih four yeara of fighting. Th ngea of the 300.000 rang from 1 to 20 yeara. Nut all, of coumc, but many of them were maacota of American outflla. and wont through tha Argnnno and Champagne. Tha maacnla of 1917 and ar approaching manhood today. Tha boya who learnrd mora about army llto lhan their yeara en titled them to know, ar donning tho horlton blue aa thy enter tho French aervlco with their claaa. Llttla Joan or I'olrro or Victor la beaded alralght for a buck-privacy In Ih rear rank of Franco great I Spelling and arithmetic aro to be army, and ha I taking a wealth of I conaldered aa caacntlal a part of a I..-- ... .i.inf i.l iced on the I'. $ S Lfxinirlon. orislnallv deftimrd at a halt) truivr, and converted, under III term, of the five power d.virmamrnt treaty. Into an aircraft c r!rr. K.lcclric .ri.ulion pivea lift a Kcd of 0 mile, an hour hr l of 89.000 ton, : feet and hn a capacily of 72 airplanes, l nuauai piioio iwm ioc prof iler. .. Iaha an. I liia n fiitt:! befoae It al'd down the way at Fore River, Maa. alinplii teat In reading, writing, ar ithmetic and hlatory. Th lean are an rlrminlury that any uormal Am-j erlcan boy of 10 yeara could paaa J eaally. Hut, aU per rent of the1 French recrulla of the latent claaa. failed to aroro a all. do point In ' ,,,,, who wa Jn ;;iBmillh Fnll. yet llieno rximilnutlona. An additional'. , , ... ..... U per cent arc capable of "vrlt Fines Assessed for Game Law Breach Marlon Darnea, deputy game war ing their own unmet but know noth ing of hlatnry or .polling. Mlnlater of war reeorda abow that Ih aamo phenomenn wna obnerved after other great wnra. In IS.12 the French army wa 61 per cent Illiterate: In 1H2. SI pnr cent; In ISM 3.73 per cent. Mllllnry ri perta belle vo Hint vtbo call to tho color of tho data of 1921 youtha. who wer but alx yeara old when tho war atarted, will bring Hi per centage of Illiteracy to eight or nine per eont. To remedy the situation, the army will Inaugurate night ichoola. Prom inent women have volunteered to dovot their tlmo to learning Accused of hunting without a li cense, J. It. Adamx of MacDoel, Calif., waa arraigned at Malln, pleaded guilty, and waa assessed a fine of 110. For hunting without a non-resi dent license, A. Shafer. of Weed, more in the "little world'a aeries' State Witnesses in Kelley Case Testify 8ALEM, Oct. 21 (United News) Esimlnntion of witnesses called by the state in the trial of Ella worth Kelley and James Wlllos. lor complicity In the murder of John Sweeney, state prison guard, la mov ing alon; mrre rapidly lhan was the case In the trial of Tom Mur ray, who was found guilty of Sweeney'a murder by a Jury in Judge Kelly's court here laat week. The same witnesses called by the state In the Murray trial are being called In the present trial, the state endeavoring to abow that the death of Sweeney was the result of a plot. Tho state probably will rest Its case late Wednesday. In that event the fate of the two men should be In the hands of the Jury by Friday night . Witnesses Tuesday Included War-1 den Dalrymple, James N'esmltb, principal keeper at the pr'son at the time of the break of August 12; Pete White, guard, and James Crawford, flax expert. ANCIENT STATUTE HOLDS UP COURT VATICAN OPENS HKAL& I'LAY LOUISVILLE SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21. The San Francisco Seals, winners of the 1925 Pacific coast league cham pionship, will meet the Louisville:! club, pennant winners In the Am erican association In the first game of a post-season series here Thars-I day. The Colonels arrived Wednes- day and worked out briefly at the I Seals' ball yard. The series goes to the team first winning five games. Louisville was defeated by Balti- tcrday, Is carefully watching Klam ath county huntera for law viola tlona. and several peniona have been taken Into custody for various of fenaea. Nvwion Dennis, charged with hunting phcasanta out of season, was nrralKned at Malln and paid a fin of 125. "Muck" Withers, faced by the annul charge, entered a plea Calif., waa arrested' by Barnes and was fined. ADVERTISES INVITATION' CEDAR RAPIDS. Iowa. Oct. 21. so the "minor league championship' is not at stake. IRISH CONFETTI DEADLY. LOS ANGELES. Oct. 21. Bricks Ralph Hodges used a newspaper are deadly weapons, and shouldn't 1 ' guilty and also paid a fine of $25. wards.' want ad to Invite hie friends to his wedding. ( "Como to Hammill'a hall over Boyson's drug store." the adver- otitisement said. "Dancing aftcr- be thrown at step-mothers. ' So ruled Justice Marchettl Wed nesday when he fined Gordon St. George ' $500 because. he carelessly shied a brick at his step-mother during an argument. NOBLESVILLE. Ind., Oct. 21. (United News) The revival of an old Indiana statute haa slowed np selection of a Jury to try D. C. Stephenson, former draron of the state Kn Klux Klan, and two of his aides, on charges of murdering pretty Madge Oberholtier. The statute provides any one who has read the testimony of witnesses In any previous hearing In connec tion with a trial may be challenged aa an eligible Juror. , - Attorneys for both sides are now employing the statute. It haa re ceived a favorable ruling from Judge Sparks. Testimony In the case was widely printed several months ago, when the state introduced witnesses at Stephenson's bail healing. Ef forts to find prospective Jurors who did not read any of the testimony at that time are proving difficult Six Jurors were seated tentatively Tuesday, but Judge Sparks has ruled that any one of them may be chal lenged up until the entire Jury box has been filled. Stephenson, Earl Klenock and Earl Gentry are accused of abduct ing Miss Oberholtier and attacking her. After the- alleged attack she swallowed poison. The state charges the defendants refused to call the medical aid that might have saved ber life. HELD OX BOOZE CHARGE This afternoon 'at 2 o'clock Jim F'lannery. of Klamath Falls, will be escorted Into the courtroom of Jus tice of the Peace Ed Kendall. There, after the customary pre liminaries, he will learn what the law demands of him. Flannery, arrested Monday, la charged with both the' sale and the possession of Intoxicating liquor.. a - BE smnuiioi. ry I, i-n i u -LASS OF BEER! Oldeal .1.1.. .. man l '"' you could get i 'heo saniTwkh If ! leer. W". ao ihe officer. .y, ' no didn't got ntwlrh j tot.,,-. - Irom Kd Kendall on M,wlg liquor. ih ' "f " (a II t y r"". Dave Vanden L " Paid and he Ignorance of books along with him. At the barracks, where Jean re port, army doctor, shake ihnlr heads sadly aa they realise that each succeeding claaa produce weaker boya. menially and physically. I'n dor feeding and lack of mental training have loft their mark on the new generation of French men and women. The new soldiers are given a soldier's training aa markmaiahlp or drill. The peace-tlmo army will become a great school. Carry lluy I .and A. W. Carey haa purchased from F. L. Lancey lot , block 3, In Buena Vista ad dition for a consideration of $1500. The Instrument wss filed In the of fice of the county clork yesterday. on Iho child's " "Hsfacloryt -Why Not? ' Inn rati.. oi Iho fallurca of , romody It oxml,,t(in , GOBLE Ui, Btreet lamrs Repaired ANOTHER REAL BUY 1925 Eftaex "Six" Coach Only $198 Down . Newly painted. Perfect condition nicrclianlcully. Every duslrahlo extra. Your opportunity to get a .clcttcd car for vilntor at an unusually low price. HOWIE MOTOR COMPANY I'honn 070. Ilifli and Main HI. AGAIN HUDSON Reduce Prices ESSEX Effective October Twentieth GET YOUR GUNS AND SHELLS HERE i;.U A. D. LAMBERT, Prop. 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