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ai, Sections pages The Klamath IMews (Every Morninff Except Monday) United News and United Press Telegraph Services r ftSTS km mm KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.,' SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925 SANTA'S DEATH ffljll I(1CD0 I rVn' FAVOR KEEPING HEART BREAKING mi MlM Mm SCHOOLS OPE We Mid- r Event Roasting JMia Spoke Lfrogrtm .jj.a lu dinner '.. VIC I'"" William Mil- ntn hub. Lnn, lampooned ulhm a pea' "im- Kat rule, id, foreign fcftury of m iVa presidential L mleim.n. Hon- M klllfhell and a Jammlug at for good nat- L, lit prlnclpale L tl the eycnlug Lt M In con for- ju ! "repttr Uf tu remark TM kill, which !..-. course lit I artitlpat'd In by Kindly Old Man Falls to Pavement to Dismay Of Children NKWAIIK. S. J, Dec. lTh heart of a ur of Ni.wurk child ren elood atlll today while th heart of "Hants Claua" aa at Hied for ever. A kindly old man In a red. fur trlnitued roat, stood at down Iowa cornar and rang a 111 I lo bell Children (urged toward hlin and Sill I Health Officer Advises on U 111.1.1 .. r i as vv y uuaiu ncaitn r h nir. nr i ni nri of children lU ULrtULUliIA1 . . UrhKAIUKS between IhA rltv arhool board and the health officer, held on Saturday afternoon In the tinnr Vn l)1omA!'"'. ' b.aHh .lt. th. hea.th iiiiiivii a iuvv aaiciiuv: . ait on Owners I niiqrvn putrvq iirrj nun nuu j ho tmllnl hjr tout td hU lung GIVE OUT STATEMENT whit baard. Suddenly ba clutched bla ld and pllrhad forward. Frightened youngatar prcaaed about him. A stifled voice waa heard: "Mamma, did Hanta Claua real ly die!" uatlon waa dlactfwd. oartlcularlv In ruviirfl In lha fnanln.IHa .a ..... ! Hint I ii k In the city. ! burin the last preceedlng week. two cnaca of nieningltla vera re norled to the local health office. On Friday, December 11, two more n . .vara vennrtatl D n. a.a Still Stand on the Plan of' n,1""" 0M ' bol, - . ton vwara Af atKfi. At (hU time It li deomed tivn abls to keen the schoolH onen In Inrdi-r that a direct superrlsloD of I tiut!l mav be hid. Tha whool rillLAliKWHlA,' I)c. 12. board empowered the health officer a a w tug Settlement Offered By Uovernor f inchot TAKE UP MLTte- riKF AM MnMriAY' For Bd c,ue, llritll. Illl lllllllllrll I An adenuate linlntlnn hn.nlli.1 t ' dlrely needed by the city ot Klam- jath Kalla and Klamath county. "Hie Tile-:. AM..,, Tr, Preent dilapidated building la In lSiailU.L YllUllICJ 13 aucb a condition aa to be a disgrace vt n n vt n nr roco 10 the community, it la declared.! oiuaying use i d medlcal men bare UDlled ln nrglng prompt action In proTidlng la suHable building. COLE HERE TO TESTIFY i It la known that contaalous cases j have recently been forced Into gen- " i eral hospitala, and "a glare ltn- Alleged 111 Treatment In ation e.ists." City Jail Will Be ! A "solution piased. urging .. . , I prompt action on city and county investigated , o(fciaig bjr the KUmath and Lake County Medical aoclety, reads as follows: Price Five Cents PLAN OVERHEAD ROAD CROSSING FOR SIXTH STREET Railroad Engineers uraw nans SETTLES OLD QUESTION No Information Given Out When Construction Is To Start An eutomolill, took the flgura ('barging Itut the anlhraclla oper- r n aij iuinuiine iun v naurw pain." t-i --v......w k- away and a few hours later li waajatura lav refuted to permit a re announreil inai Mac niraPiaa, i v, I auiiiyiiuii ui lum ptuuuuiuii . aa dead of heart dlu. ! llevo public necessity except on their I own terma, John 1.. l-ewli. preal- 1'nlted Mine Workers. made tonight, term- TO PROBE'riSi ACTIVITIES OF-iwa." i tu.Mis.nrtj iim 'WET' PROFESSORS t louows: ninrlct Attorney Elliott yester-; . . ., Members of the Sixth Street Ira- poaru emyowflicu mo iiruun uiucvr " vt nereaa. ai ine preeni ume j to employ two extra nurses for duty! , thtfe .x!u n0 adeanate Institution. "-- '"' ' " in the echoole during the next week. t0 ne Txai lur' on Mcnda!r ""lor mean, for Isolation of patlenta j nlht tht Southern Pacific engl- A skilled perwn will be on duty In i va" ot conflicting evidence naving au(ferin ,rom In(ecllous and con. . . . ; in do with the aerloua Injury of . ... . ... eacn arnooi aunng me uay. Anna- - . tagioua utseaaea ,u ine cjiy ui r.i;ii- eptlc apray for the noee and throat .-f..--will be given each pupil If there , Country club, on the night of Not- ... .- . ember 28. I maae iuiiikoi, trim- no oujociiou ujr me parent. At taken by the operators 1 nurao will be on duly all day to ob-l William Cole, deposed state pro- .. I . ........ I UIT.I.In wrhn 1. nlleeed to serve the cnnoren ano note me ""- - .... . ... , k... ...an ".an" nn Pechnlt re- puVilahed today. Indicated that the ve not changed their at- the otwulng of the llona In July and bave i refused to make any contribution fOl.fMllfH. Ohio. December 1J. j toward a aetllement. (1'nilrd I'reaalAuthorlllra of j Iwls' statement, which was made the atata of Ohio and Ohio unlvcr-1 public following the trl-dlatrlct ally completed arrangementa to-' boarj meeting, follirwa In part: latement of first slgna of any Illness operators. Un of the enter- W-ri4fd the ban- asking began 'la gaeala were .lag of glRNsee night for I be probe Into the alleged artlTltlra uf Dubney llorton. Kngllub Instructor at Ibe unlvermlty, who la charged th Tlolatlog atate liquor lawa. Trustee of lha unlveraily will meet Mumloy morning to take anion on llm rhargea agalnat llor ton. while lh trial of the teacher la erhcdtited for Monday afternoon In local rourt. The unlremlty will Inventlgate llorlnn'a rerord for traiea of "red" "The meeting today of the ex ecullve boarda of districts one. seven and nine, Vnlted Mine Work -r. of America, waa without slg nlficanre In that It considered only mutters of administrative routine So question of policy affecting the .nihracite auspenelun waa considered because there la no chans in ib policy f tbo anthra cite mine workers since Ihelr ac ceptance of the plan of aettlement offered by the governor or rennayi LOCAL DIRECTOR FOR CATTLE ASSN. Lindaey Siaemore Nel Ai. Official In Ct Organisation ' have used a "sap" on Pecholt, re turned to Klamath Falls to face the muiic. He came from 'No Man's Land," which In this Instance la somewhere between Portland and Salem. Prohibition Officer McBrlde la interesting himself ln the thresh ing out ot facts, In an effort to have the trand lury get at the truth in the Pecbolt case. Two officers In, Cole and c- tagloua diseases in the city of Kir. ath Falls and Klamath county, and whereas occasion frequently arises for use of such means and Institu tions, and whereas at this time n grave situation exists, in name epi demic meningitis and scarlet fever, and whereas we understand It to he the duty of the city council of Klamath Falls, and the county court of Klamath county, to provide such means and institutions, therefore. "BE IT RESOLVEP by the Klam ath and Lake County Medical so clety in rebuilt.' r. i on assembled, that we urge the city council and county court to provide at the ear liest possible date suitable Institu- .-... I. -,l,llil.,n l.t Ciilialtl .no. th. 'll.iuor charges. Th.iw vanl. at llarrl-burg on November . . t . , ... e Th tkf-i. nn-ula of the gov- iAg ot "-" ,Mln llorion uei iare ' - . - tol abuts were ,..,,. r.,u ,tementa which ernor received overwhelming en. - ..f .! ........ i i..i..re.ia of I .lorieinent of metroplllan press, il dreas, sur- luaibera proteat- Ll are admitted k TUa unespeiled to be th" i t llusiary, and Me geiretary of ka forbade ber k I'iked State. Vioore J. Joalln Nsarrlpt. who waa wti Dte. himself Mmi, tbt member A ietlarlng that tm ud roamed Vo," but la now 'M, tonflard. bound nlej" tnd tlendisb Is BTonilaed. he Til admired dlsor- the bnaat that to revision of the UK "squeak and ansern seats," ere P X. ,J.. Dec. 1 1. aXUll n.l ....am PtllS fit lm.p.a In f of International "T Vandyke, for- Un Bllnl.1.. la lha f told the Inter. Ia Mb rl ,..i.H... th slate. In bla clawroouis. Carnecie Student Commits Suicide, I'lTTKM'Kllll. !. lrc- 1, With a bunch "f letters addressed lojil family, girl friend, and fel .in.ienta lying around him. bunluoaa and civic organlsallona and the mine workera believed they were making; a distinct contrlbu- in lownrds peace In the anthra cite Industry, and were acting In accordance with conaldercd public thought. "Th action of the anthracite operatora In rejecting tho gover- ...rma of aettlement and re- SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. It. Com plete succesa of co-operative market in of cattle was "reported to the California Catttemci't association at ... -1. u ...... n I eAltne' tn- day. when a ma"3-r he prtmiHavrR; - ypjt brtaBtii ETWsrto bat dlractora aud'jiif iwtre elect, nJ g enmpauiod to" rh ed for another year. Hubbard Kuasell, Ias Angeles, waa re-elected managing director. In addition to the California direc tor, those named for participating slates were: L. C. .elsemore, Klam ath Falls, Ore., (leorge Hrown, Phoe nix. Aril., and W. M. Dressier, Min den. Nov. low atudenta lying around hl,u-, fll,,n( l0 m,v them even a basis th body ot A .bury C.uyer Wilson. jnf dc1,,lolli lont negotiation. Jr.. SS. a atudent at Carnegie In-, wn w , own condemna tion hi DRY suliday vrorrli hiimlln' ilsrch where It fluff ..... . . --- i.iur wooiens, ina.i. ... .. , ami under fc. "". nnn iron 1 " 01 rial w,i, atltute of Technology wa 101100 lying In the wood of a Pittsburgh park tonight. The young atudenl. who had dla- p pea red from bla home at Inahurgh. Pa., on Wednesday, waa dead of a aelf Inflicted gunshot wound. Among the Irttcra d- dresaed to Miss Anno Vancourt. 01 Plaliifle'.d. N. J-. mentioned at nia .11. .ho) would have been." and another to tho Sigma Nu frater- nliy. Indicating he had Tlolatea an oath of the organlxation. , Jwlalnn Portland Store Will Build New 14-Story Bldg. .vn nee 11. (United Proa.)-i'rPrtory to erection of a 14-atory building on the quarter block l the corner 01 '' " Morrison .treot. occupied by th few nlecea of ifll f.. . il... , '"' yn to iron - .viunieu. 1..,., Hiai wo ro L wnhl aurpri " slmut . IROY ?Kdry Tax Reduction Amendments Will Come Up Monday leioinvnmN. Dec. It. Com pletlng general debate on the 132S, 000,000 t reduction the house ad journed today until Mno.y , amendmenti will ue in oroe.. The bill pasaed through Its pre liminary stage of consideration with llltle c-pposlllon. Loaders . ... pared to rush the measure to the 1 u.iii-Hiv una ceniite before nexi c.-. - are ronfldent the final v h. reached In the house before the end of next week. Kip's Wife Leaves Tampa for Miami TAMTA, Fl.. ' 13' U. S. WiU Likely Participate in Arms Conference r.F.NKVA. Dec. 'lJ. (United Prose) The league of nation coun cil today officially invited the united stales lo share in the work of preparing for the league arms conference next yoar. litis invita tion, transmitted through the Am erican minister at Derne this after noon, followed refusal of the coun ell to act upon suggestions of Presi dent Coolldg for separate confer ence dealing first with land arms and mibseqnently with fresh naval cuts. . ,ai.nc. hv the United State of the league of nation to partici pate In preparation for a general arm conference ni uenetn m.. year wa predicted by official here tonight. ir..iant Coolldge and Secretary si... Kelluag are trongly of the hawever. that land arma- uuiiie'u, ment is a distinctly turopeoo -j . therefore, limit Am- leill, ami a . erlcan parllclpatlon n the proposed conference lo nnvai mra,.. . Allco '1 A. Ill ... Htnarn. building, ha, been lonaeo ,.,,,., ,e mulatto ir. e o Frank company rd Klp Khlnoiannor. net annual renlnl of, ' registered at one of I " ... J al.flta tltllOtlV by tho Moler A Frank company ... . - .ni ntimiiii renin v yenr. ni ,nt0 ,., ,. . ... I . Iw.lalfl. n tl ,1 luci, .1" ' SUtl.UUU. ... I" If"""' .'. . , . l.lanlllV a.,. .,.1... n .'mnk company win,... ,. Miama wiinoui - " " . . in. . . .n.avneeH. It wns learn- Inke poKHlon Septemoer .. nt the .xi.ln. s""r,,,nn Clny company's lenno. " 1,,r u was learn- huvlng been iiia.-..v.. ,,d hero torlRM 'r',m live source. , 656 K.Vilt WOItll 1I,T PUINCKTON. N. J., "cc- ,!'"" Btudenl In nnlverHltle ""'"""; the nnlltyn fr enlrunco of h United Hlute Info ! worM c. r . according to r.HU - t (ho concluding nntlonal colleglale orl. conference at Prlnnlon ....lv.cr'"r "'"!!!" b 280 ddogaios UnlMbt reprcaentliig 245 college and un -vorsllle voted In flpl'oslllon to P-'" .age of tho resolution f'-l"w"" " atormy session, i:ti;.s wv Pt'M SAIKM. ". IS'-W' 9' ,'"lt," '. ai .cheme of eelllng dnced tne ..- - . . egg by l.""'"rind.- y V,.,: dairy and food J.:... ',u.lrner'. that tho .tale makes 7 ,r,.ylslon fr dralli.fi " MRS ' .1,,:;. hn ,. - conlrary. D. CUPID BRINGS 1V0CTO1 OF CO. TEACHERS 1 itesfc jpoB.uia ........ nv-rent when Pecholt I tong ,nl means for caring for such was encountered. Two eye wit- co8e,." . nesaea declare that the man who apprehended PechoU hit him. Cole 1 admittedly .the man who accost ed Pecholt.' bot both Cole and Mc- JMill InsleV, that Pecholt aUngled wlt a., 1 driTcn J-k'S pauiod to WO puiice si- tion at he time, Much Interest devolves on what they may reveal before the grand Jury. If Schultx admit having run into Pecholt the almospnere win oe cleared. Mr. Pecholt, wlfo of the Injured man. claim that her hus band waa ill-treated at the city Jail and the grand Jury will. It i be lieved, look Into her complaint. Railroad Wins in Huge Damage Case COEUR D'ALENE. Idoho. Dec. II. MTniied Pre) A verdict wa re turned in federal district court here Friday afternoon ln tavor 01 me Northern Pacific Railway company In the case brought by L. J. Echols for $1,400,000 damage. tvhnla suit represented claims of 65 plaintiffs who grouped their cases together as one. in eea lng damage for losses In a fire which waa set by a spark by tho locomotive of the railway company July 23, 1923. Tho fire burned through tho Burke canyon, near Wallace, Idaho. Nearly two week were consumed In the trial. The action came Into court the preceding term, but the jury failed to agree. laAtir. Fnpps Recall JLv VII a aa-a, of City Officials nirvn TVp. 12. Recall Ptl tion were being circulated here to- Mr. Dan Cupid wrecked havoc among the school teachers of Klam ath county yesterday, when he took two from the county's Institutions and placed them under matrimon ial arrest. Miss Helen LeRoy. a echool teacher In the Chlloquln achools and J. W. Parsley, woodsman of the Chlloquln district, were given a license to wed from the county clerk's office yeBterday. Another couple were given a marriage license yesterday by Clerk DeLap when Fred KuecK, son 01 viicn Rueck. well known old' Bon anza rancher and Mis Elsa Cath erine Armstrong appeared in the county court house. - Miss Arm atrong and Rueck will be married at the brlde'a home in Portland next week. Mis Armstrong nas i.oa a teacher for the past two years In the Bonanra school. And sly Mr. Dan put ni tongue in hi. cheek, scratched hi head and looked around for more pros pects for the Christmas trade. Jacobson Freed nn 1 Charee: Is Held on Another Walter Jacobson, charged with larceny 'from a dwelling, was last night freed by a circuit .court Jury. Hi peer deliberated eigm iiuu. neer are nere to make plan lor the .building of an overhead cross ing over the main line on Klam ath' principle south and east thor- ughfare. , This comes a welcome new to the property owner' organization which was formed here early last summer to promote the develop ment of Sixth street as one 01 the main entrance Into Klamath Fall. According to the report given out last night, representatives of the association called on Superintend ent Fitzgerald of the Shasta dlvl- ' ' slon, of the S. P. on the occasion -ct bis visit here on Wednesday ot last week. Asked regarding . pros pects for an overhead crossing', Mr. Fitzgerald is said to have given, out the following definite state ment: "Our engineer are here right '. now for tie, purpose, of getting data ln preparing for this proposed lm provement." . I Ttastneci wlnine out a dangerous jcroFsKg.and a source of congestion ,Van'd serious, traifio d!ay resulting "i tAta tie" i oreiei.SV.ansattifaetory af-aria armslnr nrrnneement. boost- 'ers for Sixth street point out that this permanent improvement will settle for all time tbo controversy relative to diverting the Merrill,. Malin, and Lakeview highway traf E through Mills addition, Michi gan avenue, and back Into the city via Esplanade. Sixth street is the only natural and direct way to en ter town from the lower country and now it looks like all argu ment ln the matter were auto matically aettled, one Sixth treet booster pointed out. No definite Information a to me immediate likelihood of construction haia atarted on this overhead crossing Improvement could be ob tained from local railway- people 1..1 nleht and the matter may still be considered ln the preliminary stagos. tions were oeing ro m - - night with the purpose of ousting . before returning a verdict of not On Page Four Today is a feature of first, import ance and interest. Some Pages from American History n.a cinrv of our country written entertainingly fiction and so .Imply that the children can understand and enjoy it. Start Reading Today com office Mayor R. E. Cox ana six conncilmen. Extravagance and failure to en force the lawa were the general charges set forth. ACTOIt ACyi'ITTKD LOS ANCfELES, Doc. 12. Tom Bay. motion picture cowpuifcher. returned to hi wife and daughter tonight, treed ot the chnrge of kill ing Yakima Jim Anson, haltbrecd Indian. A Jury of eight women and four men today decided that Bay had -u.. la ...If aafonne. Ho W.1 C- qulttcd .of Hie state's imirdor. INTERNATIONAL AKI'AIU Mt Dec 12. Lot liu 1 nt, ..." .... sentenced y iv on, viunwae, , Judge J. J. Lynch today W l February 5 for the slaying ui Pavlclch, Austrian. Won. shot Pavlclch t "" n a quarrel over the love cf a lit tle French girl. ' aalllV , And then Jacobson was re-arrested. During the trial, which ended yes ...in afternoon. Jacobson was ac cused of taking approximately no in currency, silver and cnecas i.... a Chlloquin homo. . I Ho was, however, also innim-u tho grand Jury on a chargo ot Is suing a check without sufficlfnt funds to cover It. In consequence, when he was freed on the first count, he was again taken Into cus tody on the second charge. Last night Jacobson was In cus tody of the sheriff. APPKAL PERFECTED SALEM, Dec. 12. The transcript of testimony, bill of exception and exhibits ln the Tom Murray murder case were filed with the state su preme court this afternoon in per fecting the appeal ot Murray from the death penalty. Murray was under sentence to hang December 18 for the murder of John Sweeney, prison guard, In the sensational penitentiary break, August 2. , 106 YEARS OLD FLORENCE, Italy, Dec. 12. Countes Madalene Dottl dl Filidala. today celebrated her 106th birth day and recelvod many congratula tion on her sound health, with wishes for a "long life." WISCONSIN' WINS MADISON, .Wis.. Dec. 12. In Us second preliminary game ot the soa- son, Wisconsin D!-. a., swamped the South Dakota Aggies by a score of 4 to 9 Saturday night Hotchklss, Badger forward, led In the scoring with seven bas kets. Captain Brook made six basket. . . . . Service li Golden Rule Ideal i Service with Values Which Are Distinct has been responsible for the gradual and . permanent growth In the volume of business, . both gross sales and number of customers' month 'lr month. Quality is a hobby, and low price for the value reflected Is the Colden Rule endeavor with meeting poP"!"' demand for sea sonable merchandise. In the Center ot the Shopping District.