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i U(eThe NEWS gjEvery Morning Except Monday) PADLOCKS CLICK AS RAIDERS HIT Great White Way of N. Y. Heart Close of Many New Shiny Padlock The Klamath 'News United News and United Press Telegraph Services ii ri.i ii - - ::. . -1- -.- - . ; " u KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1925 " nl j - " - w "T . . i r:, - 1 1TQ UCUli I Wmm W mm aa I IS QUEEN I CALLED VOW L World Link A '' as Snapped JgEH AT BEDSIDE i . u.ll Aa Hi oh Ulty Py '.Tribute Tbeir menu .... IL.L. I ,M of ths sleoaer iin f- L lortol. leisurely worm L. ltd staccato prrs- Around Hi" rluu" 10 tn iuu ' ktlioal ar mourning r ;hr Alexandra, wmow Ltird VII, who died Frl- LsUhtlsih y" Head- L u Ssadrliucham ty mil Ui lltiiadra (Ilea, were Itr irsod children, the J'llM mil the Duke of i: wr beilld were Klnn Lsl Qawn Mury, tjueon Sorwsy, 1'rlncen Louise, '1 ,idff( daunlitrr, I'rln-,-U wd tho Prince Dd trtkar ol Conneuglit. lot Tori wr tMaycd by hkirrlsc of a heavy fnc. list iliry arrived ui 1 their grandmother waa Uil lh dny mnrtira whl- Wi ths country lanes be- itilvijr station and Sand- imbtrt nt the royal bid ltd there a lMtls.fr back and T IS 01VENJUMBLE Peggy Udell Is Star in New Suit ATTACKS i CHARGED NEW YORK, Nor. 20. Padlock 1 clicked along (ha (ay white way I Friday aa 11 night cluba capllu- laud before the dry drive begun I by Emory C. Iluckner, United' State attorney and agreed to cloa Toluntarlly ror perloda ranging from aU month to a year. It was another firat down for prohibition. Iluckner now has clou ad II or the restaurants and cab aret slate be begun pudlo.k pro- c.iinga re-emiy ,,d baa 12 Actress' Alleged Manager Not only did the proprietor or J ''J ? Pll,?er In the places which were censured j Business Office for aelllng liquor agree to close up ' ' for lha a'.lDulttted nerUiilB lull fhv! accepted personal Injunction re.-' WOOD, Calif., Nor. 20. training them from er again vlo-1 ' ;'" The boat or Holly- Inline ih. V..1.I...I m n... e.h.i""0'1 ,nl ,hw " o be no can- aret. Ih. Ik.l Kuv club. when,! duI' ,m" "Teits" (lulnun held forth, agreed lo rim fur a year 1huiumi It For Peggy VdWll. film "extra" de luxe unci former follies beauty, filed prelnuiily bud been cloned fur breaking the prohibition ln. POLICE SEEK SIX!"' MEN FOR ASSAULT Gang Who Beat Up Aged Man And Wife are Sought By Alabama Officers (suit fur $&ol,600 damages again I n. P. "Hernia" Flneman. Renerul ! munager of the P. It. O. etudloa, and hunband of Krelyn llrent. The girl accuw Klneman of at- mptlng two rrimlnal attai-ka on her j penon on the nlghta of July 25 and wiiiiier in, aiier eno naa gone to hla office to dlacuoH arrangemenLi for n picture ehe wna to appear in. The aeliena u! rhargm the nt ti ll lo mnnager with making her a prleoncr In hU offices lust Monday night, and with lufllctlng aoverul acara and wounda on her body, when he minted him. . In a short statement from the filing of her unit. Mlw Idi 11 de clared that ehe had found It Im possible to aoruro work at the aru dloa without "coming acrcMa." On tho three occasions she ap peared at Flneman's office, the art- 1II NTSVII.I.K. Ala.. Nov. 20. Arrest of six men who It l charg ed awooped down from their moun tain den with cudgela and beat Into Insensibility an aged couple and their guest, waa made known Friday. The men are hold In Jail following their failure to raise ball rem elated the studio official made of $10,000 each. Riuhen Hall. 78. hla wife. CS, Wauitn of the vicinity, and Charlie Hawkins, guest at the Yaansaslly acquainted mtmaie of hr habit MiiUt with her neigh V WOr la their humble Wtlir the liioTitable ppsady'a passing MM aw Ixindon with irt tin to extra paper mifia) queen 'a death ft4k obaerrlng the Iwsiads of persona the theatre or a Akundra' hold on FWKnland waa evl- mm M the queen will nmmore. In a coffin sudrlBibam estate. 'fcudra died at S:2E D, "n of heart attacks Trday. Fur thrso f'w rage Two) Mi C!..i . ouomanne X Hatch Open K Not. 20. The ,uu. ' aeen found on the ', one hatch open. " " bvcnlng fltand- ', which look the Uvea " nd men was due to "' lt Standnr.l i.r... f lo close the hatch W-r nreaum- r'd Into the open hatch, "Omeralble .llr..w . drowning all OFF on Vercoats i-. Hall home, were beaten. Hawkins la said to be near death a the re sult. The aged couple are expected to recover. The attack occurred on November . but waa kept aecret by officers, who eearched ror the at tacker. Charge that Hall and hla wife had "Informed" on alleged moon shiners' activities were made by violent proteetattons of love to her, which she misted, . "1 wo told twice, MUts Udell raid. "that Mr. Flneman could not sanc tion my appearance In hla film pro, ducllvns fur 'personal reasons.' "tecause I wanted no scandal or notoriety, I decided to let the mat tor drop. Last Monday Mr. Fine- man called mo on the telephone and said It was all a mistake, that he would o. k. my appoarnnco. "1 appeared at hi office on time you insist that I give you a con tract T' " Mis I'dcll asserted that aha waa dumbfounded and asked Flneman what he meant. . Then, aha aaid a detective loap ( Continued on rage Two) the mob just before the beating J bru.qu.ljr demanded. . '.o were administered, Hall .aid. Clara Morris Dies At Age of 70 Years NEW CANAAN. Conn., Nov. 20 I'nllod New. Clara Morrl.. once regarded a the greatest American act res of her day, died hor. Fri day at the homo of friends. She wna 70 years old and had lived In New Canaan for the past It yeara.j WILMINGTON. Pel.. Nov. 20. The aged actress waa classed In j Mrs. Katherlne Thompson Wood, of tho 80's and tho 00'. with the thl. city, bo diverted Osborne Immortal Sarah Bernhardt. Her real Wood, rormer lieutonant of the Mrs. K. T. Wood Is Given Decree Nisi WOMAN DIES IN FALL FROM AUTO Fractured Skull Is Result Of Effort to Seek New " Thrill At Party EL PAS, Texas, Nov. 20 United New. Falling from ths running board of aa automobile where .he had chosen to ride "for the thrill In It," Mrs. Myrran Roberta. 21, died In a hospital here Friday of a fract ured skull. Mrs. Roberts whose parent, ore said to lire in Detroit, Mich., In company with friends was enroflte to Fort miss, to attend a dance when tho accident occurred. Tho victim bus a httslmnd living In California and efforts were be ing made to renin him Friiluy night. POLITICAL HEADS ATTACK POLICIES Will R. Wood, of Indiana Takes Up Cudgels for Rich Tax Payer JEFFERSON UTY. Mo.. Nov. 24). (United News) Reduction of taxes with the aim of leaving the burden upon tho rich, was denounc ed Friday night as "a variation of tho threadbare demagogy preached for so. many years by the late Wil liam J, rtryan," by Representative Will R. Wood of Indiana, chairman of the national republican congres sional committee. Referring to a recent speech by Senator James Reed, of Missouri, In which the democratic leader attack ed reduction of taxes from the top down. Representative Wood said: "Expressed In modern slang this Is 'old stuff It Is a variation of the demagogy preached for centuries by everyone who-tHtM toveltmb into popular esteem by denouncing tho rich and posing as a friend of the poor. It is s repetition of the the ory that In order to promote the in terests of the man of modest means, it Is necessary to persecute the man of Immense wealth. 'Soaking the rich' ha. been a favorite pastime or political charlatans since the dawn of history. The only tangible effect of this policy has boon to hurt tho poor." TRACTORS HERE TO FIfiTIT SNOW CATTLE TO CATFR Highway Department to Use TO SOUTH TRADE Association Effects Affiliation SALE SYSTEM UPHELD Every Effort to Keep t asset Clear Already the local unit of the state highway department has taken .tops to combat Its greatest enemy w!nte; with Its ice and snow and sleet. recterday, it was announced, a carload of tractors and caterpillars were received here. They are to be employed In keeping mow off the three main arteries leading Into Klamath Falls tho Afthland-KLam alb Falls hlxhwsv: the Klamath Forty-Seven Breeders Sign' Falls-Lakevlew highway, and The Pact for Marketing: of -'iifornia highway. Ran? Beef Animals Tl,1 vr "rt Is to be . n ade by the highway department to k-i-p tho roads open at all times. Culminating tho first legal stop) v" "w- " ' mJetooa that name waa Clara Morrison Harriot and she was born In Toronto, Can. In the final 20 years of her life be rarely went lo Now York, tho aceno of her former triumphs. In tho country she aludled bird life. Nearly two year ago an attempt was made lo arrange a huge bene fit for hor In a Now York theatre, but when Clara Morris heard about It she refused to allow It to be carried throuaji. She didn't need any help, she said mid alio would prefer to be rempinbored Juwt as bo was when she left Broadway and not n an object of charity. ATTORNEY GENERAL WINS TEXAS HIGHWAY FIGHT AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 20. Attor ney (loneral Han Moody, opponent or tho Forguson administration, and author of graft charge, against the stole highway commission In Its dealings with tho American Road company, scored Friday In hi. court fight ngnlnnt the corporation. Not only 111 1000.000 of tho al leged icxcess .highway profit be ro turned to tho etiflo, but tho Am erican Rood company has agreed to cancel all contracts now pending with the highway commission and army and son of General Leonard Wood. Mrs. Wood wa given a decree last Friday effective us absolute divorce a year hence. She also wa. given cu.tody of the two child ren, with the understanding that If opposing counsel could agroo to a plan. Wood I. to see the children at reasonable Intervals. The ground, on which the div orce wa. granted was unfaithful ness, a Mr.. Ktflngton. being named a. Wood's alleged companion In Tampa, Fla., in March this year. . 8AXTA IIARIUR.V LIGHTED IX SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Nov. 20. Tho first electric light In over 22 hours cheered Santa Barbara Frlilav night. The threatening rush fire which disabled tn ers "8" na lwwor line. Thursday night Is under con trol and confined to an Isolated area, forest rangers reported. CURRIN-NICHOLS NUPTIALS HELD A. a surprise to their .cores of friend. In Klamath Fall, la the an nouncement of the marriage or Miss Dorothy Currln to Otto F. Nichols, which occurred last night at eight o'clock at the home of Rov. and Mrs.'Arthur L. Rice. Rev. Rive read the ring ceremony In the presence of a few Intimate friend, of the couple. Mrs. Nichols Is the daughter of Mr. and Mm. Charleton S. Currln, and one at tho most attractive girls of the youngor set. Sho I. secre tary to Judge L. L. Gaghagen In the city hall. Nichols was formerly with tho Crater Lako Stage company, and now Is in the automobile busi ness, i Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are at home to their many friend. In the llogue apartments on Mcnlo Way. NAVY LIEUTENANT HELD NOT FOUL PLAY VICTIM ltKTtHXH TO CAPITAL xew YORK, Nov. 19. Con- SAN DIKfJO. Nov. ,20. (United Now,) That Lieut. Nathan Green, englnoerlns officer of tho destroyer Moody met his death from an acci dent by falling pM Spanish Blxht bridge or somewhere near, and Is not a victim of foul piny Is ths theory that I. now advanced by both navnl and civil authorities. SOCIALISTS JOIN I.KKT ... -,.j n. .iviiies'enterlns It at 10:35. !- iiiniiuiiii allium., - In the .late. i The train lett for Washington at PARIS, No". 20. Socialists Join ed with other left group, to give the Pnlulcvo government, what waa tnninmnunt to a voto of confidence eluding hi. addrcs. at the Waldorf I Mt Frinny night. The chamber Astoria hotel. Prealdent Coolldge ; (lp(,,(1(,di 2IM to 250 to continue dla- !!.,.. In 4htl , . 1. , . ,1 n..U1 went With ra. t""1" cnsslon Ol urn premiere i'"""" train at tl rcni'lTn,a ,,,,0B project. Ilt VH KL PASO TIMES EL PASO, Nov. 20. II. I). Slater, for nearly 30 yoars publisher of the c.i raso iioraiu, nus iraiwui - . Heclslon Morning ,.d Sunday Time, of Kl Van Rya. la a no dec.a.on Pa,, j fljht here Friday night. 15:45 . m. , It VAN OUTPOINTED ST PAUL, Nov. 20. Billy Wells. London lightweight, outpointed Al toward the complete affiliation with :ue California Cattlemen' associa tion. 47 agreements, signed by truiainent Klamath cattlemen were fried In the office of the county clerk yesterday. Under the orderly marketing sys tem Klamath cattle owner, have af filiated with the association with Llndsey fil.emore of Fort Klam ath as prealdent of the organiza tion. Klamath cattle are bidding well to rank high In the markets of the south. . . The agreement calls for the ex clusive anj Irrevocable . power of sale of aU cattle noVr or hereafter owned or controlled by the signers of the agreements. under the direction of H. M Rice or San Francisco, secretary of the California Cattlemen', asso ciation, tho correlation between the Klamath cattlemen and the south ern organization was welded. Tbe agreements fall under' the orderly marketing plan of the association. Brand, or the cattle were placed on all paper signed. Those who signed the agree ments Included W. L. Frain, & A. Brown, F. O. Brown, F. F. Mc- Cready, E. R. Campbell. Henry J. Garden, Robert R. Gordon, L. M. Streeter, J. E. Stewart, A. M. Mor gan, L. V. Oorbell, W. E. Nich olson, A. R. Campbell, M. C. Knotts, J. S. Watts, Casebeer and Bruner, C. E. Marts, Caroline Lis key and Son., Je.se N. Drew, W. D. Campbell, John Lleney, Wilker on Bros., Orvllle Elliott, L. L. Griffin, John R. Hagelsteln, .James Pelton, Frank P. Grohs and com pany, Yameay Land and Cattle company by D. O. Williams, D. E. Alexander, Bertha Bell. L. A. Rich ardson, 3. C. Boyle tor the Oregon, California Power company, Frank Coburn', C. O. Clapton. Castel and Utter, O. - L. Brown. J. N. Oiran n.oro nunry will be available ror that pu:poK.i (bis year than there wan la: t. KLAMATH ELKS TO INITIATE CLASS Members of Local Lodge to Conduct Ceremonies At Lakeview Hall JACKSON IS HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR DEATH 0 WOMAN Jury Hears Evidence of 14 Persons TALE IS DISCREDITED Witnesses Fail to Remem ber Man Alleged to Have Taken Wheel The local lodge or Elks which la Klamath Ealla Lodge No. 1247 or the Benevolent and Protective Or der or Elks or the United States will leave this morning at 8:00 a. m. ror Lakeview to Initiate one of tbe largest classes Into Elkdom in this county. ' It has been four years since the Klamath lodge moved to Lakeview under special dispensation for the purpose of Initiation. The special di.pensatlon thi. year wa. granted by district deputy grand exalted ruler Bel S. Fnentti hld aseciali communion In the extreme' south eastern portion or Oregon, end the f.nct that the Klamath "Bill." Jur isdiction extends there Is the rea son ror this special Elkdom occa sion. Klamath Fall Elk. are exerting every effort to assist Lakeview In the Initiation and the building up of Elkdom there for the reason that they are applicants for a char ter granting them a lodge and the nearest slater lodge must Indorse the move. The president or the Oregon state Elk. association E. M. Page, who i. past exalted ruler or Salem lodge, end a member or the law firm of McNary, McNary and Page together with Ben S. Fisher, district and Son., Fred L. Pope, Ivan Bode. I deputy, will visit Klamath Friday, Decembor 11th, and It i. their In tention that ir Lakeview will guar- ; (Continued On Page Two) James H. Owen, and Son., A. S. Conner, Jame. Wakefield, J. L. Beckley, Charles E. Drew, J. D. Grimes, Robert Cheyne. F. P. Cor penlng. Frank Obenchain and W. R. Campbell. Ignoring bis sworn statement that he was not the rlrtver of the death car which, when it catapulted from tha . Lakeview highway, near this city, Thursday, brought Instant death to Miss Mabel Lowver. 19, a coroner'. Jury yesterday afternoon placed the blame for the accident on Ted Jackson, of Sprague river, and recommended that his case be fur ther Investigated by the county grand Jury when It next convenes. The coroner's Jury listened to the testimony or 14 witnesses, who gathered In the small courtroom ot Justice of the Peace Ed Kendall, before It returned Its verdict. All of the witnesses, with the exception or Jackson, swore they railed to see a mysterious fourth man who, he claimed, took the wheel rrom him and robbed him of 130. Last night Jackson was held in the county Jail. The accident, in which no' leas than five persons were involved, oc cured about four o'clock, about three miles east or Altamont. After the machine had ' careened : Into a ditch at .the left-hand side of . the highway, the- Lowver woman was found to be dead; Miss Josephine Jackson was rushed to a local hos pital suffering "from a rrtcAur ft shoulder, and Jackson, the alleged driver, was said to be badly bruised about the lower limbs. . Those who testified at the hearing were Ted Jackson, who at first re fused to take the stand; Henry San chez, Alvln Willis, Josephine Jack son, n. E. Knowles, M. J. Barnes, E. W. Boyd. E. L. Weber, William Yantes, Buff Yeaman, R. L. Price, (Continued On Page Two) HELPLESS VESSEL TOWED INTO PORT HAVANAN, Nov. 20. After drifting helplessly about In the Caribbean sea tor almost a week the Haitian .learner Vino. des Carle, with 400 Haitian. Immigrants on board, wa. picked up Friday by the United Stales vessel Braios. The passenger, of Vinos des Cartes underwent ' considerable hardship a. the food and water supply had given out several days ago. The ship wa. towed to a .mall port on the southeast coast and aUor . taking cm supplies and mak ing repair, will proceed to San tiago de Cuba. CHRISTMAS PARDONS WASHINGTON, Nor. 20 United Xews President Coolldge ha. asked wardens ot federal penal Institution, to submit a H.t of meritorious pris oners to whom . Chlr.itnins pardon, hould be glrn. DAPPER LITTLE BEER BARON IS FREE AGAIN CHICAGO. Nov. 20. Terry Drng gan, millionaire beer baron. Is free again. This dapper little Individ ual whoso huge bribes while a prisoner caused an upheaval In the Cook county Jail a month ago was released Friday on 110,000 bond.. Early In December he will be ar raigned on a charge or contempt of federal conrt growing out or his generou. bribing of Jail of ficial. Tuel Is Sentenced To Five-Year Term BEND, Nor, 20. (United New.) John Tuel or Klamath Fall., twice before a prisoner at the Oregon state penitentiary, left Prinevllle, Friday, to enter the prison under a third sentence, this time for five years. Charged with burglary, Tuel was Indicted Thursday by the grand Jury, pleaded guilty, and was sen tenced . tho same day by Circuit Judge T. E. J. Duffy. Blood stains on hi. clothing and fixtures ot the pool hall near the safe which was broken Into, con nected Tuel with? the case. TEXTILE WORKERS STRIKE MEXICO CITY, Nov. 20. A gen eral strike of textile worker began Friday over area comprising half of Mexico. By Monday It Is expect ed to spread throughout the coun try. ' The textile Industry Is paralyzed, but quiet prevails In the strike area. Strikers plan to gather Monday for a demonstration. Liquor Violators -Haled Into Court Two hundred and fifty dollars Jingled onto the desk of County Judge Bunnell yesterday afternoon before Lena Papls and Tom Scott left the county court house, unat tended. ' . ': ' i Mies Papl. and Mr. Scott bad been arrested by Prohibition Offi cer Bill Cole a short while before. He had taken them into cu.tody near Keno. - Ml.s Papls was charged with transporting liquor. She paid a tine ot $150. Mr. Scott accused ot possessing and transporting li quor. He was fined 100. The machine, according to Colo, belong ed to the woman. Cole said . he saw the liquor taken by the pair from a Broad street house, and followed the car. In It, he said, he found three gallon- Jug. filled with moonshine whlskoyv Action to confiscate . the auto mobile will be taken. Cole said. BTbwhTalk; , THE WEATHKR Oregon: ' Fair, moilrrato tem perature, gentle variable wind.. AGED Oil, WEDS LOS ANGELES, Nov. 20 Blush ing profusely, Jo M. Green, 93 year old, led his fifth bride to the mar riage license bureau here. She Is Mrs. Fannie W. Drown, a widow, age 70. The couple will wed Christmas day, "If we don't disagree before then, Qrecn carefully qualified. Is About Our November ; Coat Sale of course the men folk are suf fering but the women surely are on Joying buying coats of such high quality and style at such low price.. , ' In tho Center of trie Shop ping District! -