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KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925
Price Five Cent
&Sgj.M OF 7 SHOOTS
BABY SISTER FOR
Inquiry Board to Make Its
Report to President In
Time for Message
Is Cut
i Revenue
sUM RAISED
, r:ure Kaiiea
i Single Persons
Is Shot Dead
DOLL CAUSE OF TILT
I
i
. Infant Murderer Tells How
He Got "Awfully Mad and
Meant to Kill Mary"
CORTEGE HUM'
WAHIIINUTON. No. 6. Kfforlaj
to solva in government aviauoti
problems, civil anil uillllnry irii
j making headway rapidly, iftiil 1 I C IV
The special aircraft Inquiry , LllllC (jfirl Ol 1 1VC
board appointed by President Cool
' ld to pry deep Into every phase
ut the problem will report Ita find
ings to Ihn executive within the
nest two wwki, In ample lime fur
Inclusion ' I' recommendation-!
In Ilia message to congress.
The hoard la now busily engaged
in framing Ita report and la sit
ting dally. j
principal of lie rnrommeudatl'ma ;
I. espeitrd to bo an uracnl plea for
Immediate and unstinted govern-i
aid to rlvll avluilon. HKTIIOIT. Ml.h., Nov. &.Hevcn-,
yrar ulii Peter Harfano shot and
llli d hl sister Mary, ace C. In their
ome hrro Thursday, because aha
illi.l him a monkey when ha tried
lo rub her of her doll.
HluliMilly iilnl with no evidence of
ri-uiorc, young Knrfano wcut over
il;.. luinl nlmutlim In detail, la a
liiillro captain's office, explaining
how ho "urn awfully mad aud meant
lo kill Mary."
I'eler explained that ho win ploy
Inx Willi her and didn't rrnitly mean
to hurt hit llcr'a doll. "Hut she
grabbed a tilik and b-nall lo hit
nie." cried the youih. adding that
"he kepi enllln mo a monkey."
The youth obtained the revolver
nut of hla futher'a room. It wan
locked In a bureau drawer, and Hie
kys lo th drawer" were kept hid
den, lie explained that he knew
where the ki ya wcrs "all the time."
After the quarrel
he rushed Inio his fathrr'a bedroom
obtalnsd the revolver, runhed down
malm and shot the child from a
ran of five fort, kllllDK her In-
tantly.
Another alaler. Jennie, axe 1. wit
nessed the shooting. Mary had been
left In charge of Jennie while her
father and mother were shopping.
In spile of the extreme youth of
KINGS CHEAPER
IN CLOSE CALLS
Costs $35 to Just Miss U. S.
President But Only Five ,
Spot tor Monarch
LONDON. Not. t It la cheap
er tu escupe a 1 collision with tho
king of Engluud liy u narrow mar-
tin than ulmoat to run over tho
president of the I'nlted Hint, j
Whereas the motorist who re-,
ently .almoat ran down I'reildent ,
Collldge In Washington waa fined !
FATHER BLINDED
BV SON'S BULLET
MAY NOT RECOVER
Whipping Incident
Angers Youth
U, Xuv. -ini r. -; nieui
r ....
. M.mDtlon 1
rt area to
L Mlm-Heai HI "ll
-a, he as"""
i,( .MMa P"" .
. wore redurea lo
nl of llie prr.eu.
- K,,mtlon. for -
,nltfl from 1.0" Widow or rviuraerea mn
KurrM men irnin Taken Irom Limousine ma
Si. The toninii...- Seni to tly friton
pDl ! V" r,I" i
t vwi laionie lo ,ISIIK. N. J.. Nov. B A fun
eral rorlcgo wa hulled a It wound j
jtarlaclpal prtvlloi ( way bark from Evergreen ceme
nut neanure lo lprv Thurwlay afternoon. j
kwwwlirnronareu. lMrrltYn ,urrnlll,drd the blnrk
Ui brare. Spr aker-1 (.1rUncd manrnpr-t r.r. In which a
Lwi.told ',r',:iu''nl,h,lnr widow. Mr.. Prlacllla flark.'
mxi uie i.'iu...
a kiU before t'hrlt-
Lsf tie atnate ample
irk o that the
Lneir become a law
Vui rflimi are due
135, Krnoxt Sieger, taxi driver wail
fined only IB Thurkday, when CRUELTY HELD CAUSE
charged by ponce wnn almoat col
liding with the royal motor.
Tho police en lil Sieger fulled to
olmerre a halt aiaiial when crosa-
ing a atreet In which an automo- i
bile containing the V.lns and queen j
waa approaching. A collitlon. they ,
aid waa narrowly averted. Hleger
aud hla fare aaaertcd that there hud
j Boy Enraged At Threat to
Beat Brother, Opens
Fire on Parent
TWIN BEDS END
i BRIEF ROMANCE
i i
j Ill-Timed Remark of Near
Wed Results In Quarrel j
And $10,000 Suit
NEW YORK,. Not. 6. Twin beda
wrecked the romance of Rose Roth
and Krlallan Marthlnaen, a painter.
They were waiting In the chapel
of the marriage Itcenae bureau
when Roue remarked:
"Krla, won't twin beda look
lovely In the apartment we've
picked out?"
Whereupon Miaa Roth aays, Mar
thlnaen oppoied vlolont objections
to twin beda, declaring they were
a waste of furniture. Then Kbe
aald. he declared he wouldn't mar
ry a woman who had twin-bed
ideaa.
Ruth baa aued Krla for 110.000.
alleging breach of promote.
DISTRICT FACES
DEFICIT FOR FIRST
TIME IN HISTORY
Astonishing State Is
Revealed
PLEDGES UNFULFILLED
Pavment of $59,598,59 Due
To Government Cannot "
Be Met By Balance
been no danger.
ui alone. Her huabnnd had been
burled a few minute liefiire, thej
victim of a rru'-l hammer murder '
khlch nhnrked till llllle community
lant Tuenday. i
The officers demanded that the j
weeping woman In black leave the
i funeral limouaine and accompany
them lo police headuuartera. Hh
refuaed, whereupon two policemen
elted her by the emu and hair
carried, hall dragged her lo the
tatlon. -
Klrurcllng nnd sobbing, the widow
of William J. Clark, reel.ted the of
flcera vainly, and after -aho had
bmn forced through tho door Into
the proceiilnn
III ll sireed upon
remove the
sVrttsara taxes
at The tentative
no kDosjIim of a
Miittmocrallr nil
Ifehmanilrd com
Ilk ikon with In
VA SBMBilien of the
fltilMl the pro-
ixnio sirlct party police headquarter
PLAYFUL VISITOR
AND FLIVVER IS;
HELD BY SHERIFF
After Circling; School Yreks
Man Winds Up With Car
Straddling Ditch
A man who gave his name as J.
E. Meadows, of Yreka. Calif., waa
Jolly well pleased with himself last
nlghl.
He felt, according lo attaches of
Ith his sUier. Ith' herlff's office, that time. In its
: undisputed Illgnt. should no turneu
backward.
Mr. Meadowa wanted lo play. He
wanted to play In the vicinity of one
of those little red school houses
provided there ever was
school house.
The first school which came to
R. A. P1LCHER CO.
TO GREET PUBLIC
AI.II.WV. Ore., Xov. 5. Joo
Kcliw Indl,. U.1, shot In the head
by his 13 year-old son John, at j
their home near Joribin, Wc-dnoa.
day, was ri-iMirted lo bo rcMIIng
easily aud appurititly recovrrluK
Hiurmlay, despite) tho twvsinco
of a piece of bullet In his brain.
Parental tryranny and cruelty
are declared by the son to be res- Reception Will Be Held In
ponsible for the shooting which j New Store, Main & 5th
occurred when John Interfered 7 to 9 Tonight
when the father was about to ad-
minister a beating to a younger
son.
Physicians attending Schwindt
explained that the visual centers
of the brain are destroyed and
LETTER IS SUPPRESSED
Department Reply to Brad
bury Not Printed Declares
Club Investigating Matter
Because the Bradbury ad-,
ministration has failed to take
over operation and mainten-
With a five-pleTrchestra. cigars' " as pledged by them the
gentlemen, carnations Jorjiviniiiai.il iiiiksuoii
faces a deficit for the first
for the
. i . . 1. n A Dnjk.v fnn
pany will tonight hold a reception ! time in its history. This de-
I from 7 until o'clock, to the public f icit will run into thousands.
There is a total of $119,-
Schwlndt la- totally blind. ineyi Klamath Falls and Klamath
believe that. In spite of his P-!rounl, anii vicinity. Incident to the
parent present good condition, that I ,orma, opening o( the store at Main
ho cannot survive and probably j n(J Fmh on SlllurdaT morinB for
will succumb to intecuon, annum,
bound to result from his wound. I
regular bnnlnens.
(lalloway's orchestra has been en
gaged for the occasion. The recep-
197.16 due the government
December 31, 1925. This
amount represents two, semi
annual installments of . the
government charges. . One-
dav rr? nvrr VC ADC
DJI ui rim h.i h.w in nH.r lo a!low!L.,i .( .u. ..i.i er.o coo
I A 1 If"" l-IC AfjM PI AYS , - uau oi me mini, ui j,joj-
AQ r ASF IS TRIED !'he pub"C " '"T "7 ;!,59 was due' n June 30- At
AS CASEJS TRIED , .nd meet the executive and, e .
. t i sales force of the company. Tho, . . r -
Washington. Nor. 5. ash-, . . wU, reihas a cash balance of. only
little red! Ington's youngest criminal, a ' "-1 reMnt neads f ditferent depart-. $53,959.96, not sufficient to
year-old boy with big brown eyea ment of tha torM wlu be! t one installment -,- -,
and a Jacaie voogan n to Klamath Falls. They
This astonishing etate of the dia-
the attention of Mr. Meadows, ac
cording to Sheriff Hawkins, with
brought Into Juvenile court here j from port!lnd , Tacoma. Boise, I lrltA-s financial, affairs waa reveal-
' Thursday charged with stealing, j
Idaho; Oklahoma. Veronica and yesterday by member of the.
.l . i. i e. . . other cities in me norinwesi, wneiwj E-ronorav in urnea ciun woo are
. ... . WUOIII IDS Id I UIIIIHU 1 - H . UOA.u.v ... ... 1 . 1 .. I, a,
no win oe - I hall wniia tne case ""is
Ichsrged with murder, nccordli.il to ciu.nicu. ! necauSe ot his youth the court
lln.pector Amos J. Kunkel. who do-! b. "" """- could nol recogulte the chl'.d a. a
dared the
lad', confession showed ! b" crlmal. On' .vreent of
clearly that tho crime was premed- , ",nK , . ,.t I . o .w e m0,l,er 10 relU"1
Itntfld. Peter, who Is In the first,"" .... .case was dismissed,
ui... . . n one of lhe d0,ke, pr0vidod for
Km (in in m uuui, wcs , I
,to. (he floor dark w.a murdered early Tues- , m.,ron ,, dispo- "'7'; " " " "?i
HIliHi,lv n,l!,l .i.w .....u. m ih. rsse beh nil , . ...... i uticr-mniu
Saw Ik .....mill
laaw recommen-; continued on lo tho undertaking i
aaiimpromliM:. It 1 parlors, where It dispersed.
money
tk committee1 hi. home here by an asallant. who
"': struck him repeatedly with a
'iKtcent on lhe ! moson'a hammer.
rKtcent on the t r . Inwelrv
i dUBeitii vunvu. m . u r 4 '
r"Wccnt on in-1 i,. tdonllfled i
i".' ! . .... I...HV, wii, ar.
ins ir. i i. v pw.-v,
lTed lo Secre-i ralaned In Hillside court Thursday
-i ior a .u peri n.ht and formally cliargeu wnn ...
""m. hut has not j murder of tho husband, after the.
a rage Two) young widow again had been nues- PKDflO. Csllf.. Nor. G.
LIMPS INTO PORT
eipts
r Big Increase
N, Nov. t.-Posml
n" lelecled rliu.
Pr 155 ill ni.
P" U.J70,K.4S or
""'"nlnume month
I- ft., led ih. I
"" "1th .a ,.
Kr com- ii...
r."" .oi :
L'!"d' ," W cent;
KlB... n...
nr. ln ..
a, ...... . '
"""-a. me miiion.
" receipt, a.
lochia .
' I vein
young widow again had been uues
tloned for several hours.
Tho victim waa a Kliiusmun. and
In the funeral cortege wulked mask
ed and while robed men and women,
who left a cross bluilng over tho
grave. Twetity-sovi n members of
the K. K. K. nnd eleven Kamelloa
walked behind the henrso.
Over the street sign near the
homo where Clark had lived, some
one had nailed a sheet of cardlionrd.
lettered: "Murderer'a row."
Again he would work
I out on the horizontal bare or pause
' to knock a board off a nearby fence. I
Mr. Meadows, the sheriff assumed,'
i was having a good time. So did j
j residents of the vicinity and, as ai
result, the officers received a hurry-1
up cull.
"We found the mun resting along-
side the highway with his enr in,
the ditch, when we arrived," accord-)
i . . . . . 1 1 . ... i, i . . .. "if
C. reported ' ,aK IO ,n" Trv"" " "-"-
omcers nao oui iuu.iu i.....
the Pllcher company has stores. sponsoring the Carleton-Drew tlo
Slnre the remodeling work on the ket. It follows their finding of
building has been finished the new an amusing mesa of extravagance
store Is one of the handsomest In : which brought to light an OTer
the city. Nothing will be sold until drawn administrative budget of
Saturday morning, the reception ' several thousands, and the heavy
being merely an acquantance gather-; Inroads Bradbury and Jacob, pres-
! Ing-
HALL FOR OFFICE
PRINCE OF WALES
REFUSES TO MAKE
NOV. 11 FETE DAY
RAN
The cruiser Katherlne
. . ti A ...... Intra I. tit
ter battling n atorm tossed aea for ; - '""', -.""r;
ofi
fell!
,EVYSTEP
Kt You Get I
iMriDr I
in a
jeimer Suit
tonWHlnVl 1 -
111
t
; BY CLOUD BURST
HAI.I.AS, Tes., Nov. S. Crops
have been destroyed, rnll service (lo
niornlised, nnd thousands of dollnrs
of damuge Incurred as tho result of
cloudbursts over a wldo section of
east Texas In tho last 24 hours.
In Houston street car traffic Is
practically paralysed. Only three of
fifteen lines are operating. Four
Inchon of rain Thursday, following
a, terrific downpour of tho nlRht
heforo.
"Almost five Inches of rnln fell In
llesuiiinnt In Iwo hours at noon
Thursdny. Btreot rar traffic slop
ped nnd rnll traffic was halted.
No deaths havo boon reported.
two days with a disabled motor.
The crulsor carried the ownor,
(leorgo Knight, wealthy Alhambra
business man, his wife and son.
five guests and Captain Orlmstead
as skipper.
The ship became unmanageable
early Tueaday when sea weed clog
ged tho water Intake of the engine
and the boat drifted helplessly in
tho heay seas off Caliillnn Island.
A duck killed with an oar aup
nllod the only nourishment after
the food supply dwindled.
Sheriff Hawkins did not Bay what
disposition will be made of the case.
ri.KUISIITK 1)11.1. ItKADY
LONDON, Nov. 6. Sudden pop-1
MAn8HKIEl.IV. Ore., Nov. r uar revulsion against the usual ar-
( United News) Mumblings ot mtce tight revels has reached a
boom to make Senator Charles Hall ; cumax in the refusal of the Prince
of Coos and Curry counties gover-jof Waies ,0 attend the fancy dress
nor ot Oregon took first public form j cliarty ball at Albert hall, which
when Myrtle Point friends of the i hPretofore has capped the celebra
senator sont out an alrplnna bearing I jlpn of November 11.
the Inscription "Hall for governor." j WalM BRrecd to attend the ball
painted on its wings. The plane j u wcre postponed one n(Kht to
flow over Marsniieiu anu 1,u"" I vovr.mbcr 12. and thla haa been
arranged.
Ident and director, have been mak
ing on the funds tor their per
sonal expensea.
. These exposures have been bor
ing deeply Into the Bradbury ef
fort to retain himself In office by
electing two directors chosen by
himself, Jacob whose term la ex
piring, and "Lura Short ' Even
Bradbury's staunchest friends find
themselves shaken by the shameful
plight into which his admlntstra
(Continued on Vngr Two)
and North ,
Bend and excited considerable com-j
ment. Senator llnll was unaware j
of the atunt. The Myrtle PointJ
MANILA. Nov.. B. The nation-1 boomers also are planning to fly the
aliata' plebiscite bill will bo ub-; pinn0 to Portland. Medford and
mltted to the legislature within twoother cltlci) furtherance of their
days. It provides for a vote on . plnn , gel i)an .,t0 the race for
the republican nomination.
Senator llnll has mode no state
ment Indicating whether ho will be
the question ot Philippine Independ
ence within thrco months after its
passage.
Tho bill was complotcd by the
majority party Thursday. Its adop
tion la said to be assured.
Occasional Jag No
.Cause for Divorce
JUDGE LINDSAY HOLDS PHYSICIAN BLAMELESS j 1
FOR KILLING DEFORMED, INSANE DAUGHTER
Lord Curxon'a Daughter
It Socialist Convert
LONDON. Not. 8. Lady Cynlhla
Mosoly, daughter of tho lato Lord
Ciinon and a recent convert to soc
ialism ilcsplto tho Ausloro conserva
tism of her family, will take the
I rin.i . . ., . 1 1 ii i-n
'IT if ,. .i.iai mup awuy iruui imr nv.tn-
DWtrie" "TPlng """" toward the common peoplo In
By 1IKN n. LINDSAY
(Judge of Juvenile Court wf Denver)
SI8SKTON. 8. D.. Nov. B. Kor
thirty-two yeora Ilaiol Ingrlt Blazer,
with an Imbocllo mind In a twtstod
and distorted body, lived and suf
fered. .
llor father, a physician of stand
ing nnd ability, grow old In her
service, lavishing caro and strength
and love on the malformed body.
Then, Hred of preserving to the
world Ibis grim deformity of hu
....niiv he ended her existence.
i,..n. with chloroform. He
liiui , .. . .
,itrf in an allempt to end his own
life. So he goes on trial nt Llttlo-
... r..io.. for murder.
ethical, moral nnd humane
i.i,. rn Involved In tho case.
Iliit tho groalcsl question of all Is
wrlilen lnw even
.. . ,..v.i.i nnesllon. sure to be
lilt) iriiiiii"" -i---
........i .r nr. Harold Blnsers own
tato of mind nt H'O moment
conimlllcd tho deed.
he
Summed up. tins principle Involv
ed Is whether humanity has the
right to 'art as executioner of beings
whose sufferings would bo ended by
merciful death. The question often
hnB arisen. Two roeent cases In
France have ended with verdlcla In
the affirmative, although, or course,
tho French are more emotional than
aro we. And nt least In ona rose
In Amorlca, a physician has been ac-j
quilted of crime nftor ho permitted
a mindless child to die nt birth.
From tho legal standpoint, great
weight Is always attached to mo
tlvo. In tho crime of murder. The
motive of gain always la a potent
factor In such cases, and the ques
tion invariably asked Is "what did
the murderer gain, or hope to gain
by the death of his victim?"
In this case. Dr. Ulaser could not
gain for himself anything but eter
nal peace. Kor It will bo observed,
ho did not seek to live after IiIb
(Continued on Tnijo Two)
I.03 ANGKLKS. Nov. B. An oc
casional Saturday night Jag is noth
im to worry over and doea not
1 1 ,i ... i,, ik. ii ... ii u or I noil - -
a . . '..i.nrfa ihroi.chout the! When Mrs. Carrie Francis asked
stute together Willi voluntary to be separated from her husband.
plcdRM of support from Poii'i , 7 " .
: I. iit..l..l t aft strwiwri on rnnn
forecasts a i noino umi-u, a
friends sny. I room ncora una unusua.
by Judge Summerfieiu: .
WEALTHY WOMAN MAY j -t don't think It cause for divorce
BE VICTIM OF PLOTj for a husband to occasionally get
I drunk on n ' week-end. Of course.
though, he shouldn't do It.
Law Schools Become
Popular with Women
LOS ANGELES, Nov. B. Law
schools are becoming more popular
for women, according to Misa Orfa
Jean Shonta, lnatructor of law at
the University of California,
southern branch.
These are the reosons, she says:
"Women want to know their
rights, and how to get them.
"A knowledge of law comes In .
handly in drawing up the mar
riage contract and In keeping
ones partner law abiding and where
he belongs but doesn't often stay."
LOS ANGELES. Nov. B. Possi
bility that wealthy Mrs. Louise
Shattenklrscher, BO, was spirited
away for her money, was advanced
by police here after a fruitless
search of 48 houra for the missing
woman.
Mrs. Shatlonklrsclier's dlsnppeor
anco was kept secret for threo
weeks and waa announced to tho
ii t j.. tt-hen friends be-
',.. her continued i night that business, so to speak. Is
VHii.u ami mru v... . .
absence.
PRISONERS THINNING
OUT IN COUNTY JAIL
Burt Hawkins, bonlface who plays
host to prisoners on the third floor
of'the Klamath county courthouse.
Is serving a lesser quantity of vic
tuals to his hosts these days.
In fact, the sheriff announced last
ornr. holleve that the wealthy
woman might bv been a victim of
fodl play by persons who sought
to forge a will In Mrs. Shatten
kiracher'a name.
THE WKATIIKH
frccilng
nronn Fair, frost
went portion; southeast wind.
comparatively poor. When roll Is
called there aro several faces, once
familiar, which full to cast glances
at the barred door through which,
In duo course, each Inmate hopes
to walk.
Yosterday there wens but 2B pris
oners In tho county Jnll. Even so,
Mr. Hawkins said, that la plenty.
Tho rapacity of tho bastlle Is 31.
nnd recently II held that number of)
prisoners.
99c Special
BATH TOWEL
and
BOX OF SOAP
Today and Saturday
See ad on inside page giv
ing: full description of two
day Golden Rule Value Spe
cial. i
at
Center
Shopping District
i Ulasguw, Siinilny.