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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1925)
The Kla math News CTION TWO SECTION TWO 7 TO H He IB "FflllRi Conspirators Hope ADDS V TRUST INDIANAI'01,18. Dec. 19. Twenty-two men. runvlctcd of rjv! piracy lil tlm gigantic llqu.ir raaoi Involving the. Jak Daniel li.:lllory at HI. Irfiuls, livlay were glti n hope I of I! ft h t semen, n,s fr,t ! In be sentenced received only 15 muni ha. John Marrua uf Toledo, Ohio., received lila eetiteiua lu adrame! of the other Jl men. to Ihat T'1rd aulhorllloa mulil alurt proriMNlliiMj to h-tve the sentence a'lapendnd anil have blm removed to Toledo lo tra trial un a murdir iliarae. Illrhard r'loalhtuia f Clurln nail and John Connors nf K., Loula were held lon'ght In the Marl in county Jail In (1. fault "' bond. Tim at her Jo are at Utterly lirnl.'r heavy omnia and all will lo rentmce;! A lie 1 1. Mania Clsue toy. ou aeo. NEVERS JARRED iw Aim. inin 411 IJUilll Dalian lo Bo Spent , Tort 'or Poor Mfhl At Coil taoralag " uiaiani I tori U'h aa children Li ibat time of in year. da rontr a notnee are L, bat there ' "nt llthl which, somehow. 'pel Ibr layral typo don't Hts Usui 0a remeniiwrefl lu atiih a rhean h'irn or M of y automobile1 IW-mlier JO i Class li. U lav )-en different had i tyn tea m nroiw peprr r-. ,,, 10,11 a - tH.lrread. ra not to forg.l,' ""a H kir faim. Th K.wa Machines Collide Near Lrreill for any part It niny Tftlo AltO Uat la securing fiinda for L-u.klMnn. Ilul II line. BlA.nmii I ,lt r.lini 1 I . imt. bui. on behalf of Santa saw tersuna who foulcln I utter upon time, they aarrty forward to I We ruber in taoM lodlriiiuala who. 11 Iktli were presented In uU thalr way lo news- as lave. Maybe It wasn't rntakly the four-blta sug M UV (av. They gave rmau. fur tho youngster aaillta. nilailit nut do die-1 tall waa dropped Into! Iffthtr-bit box. Many per-i wkt III afford It. had Wal II had made Tho Nowa captain, la to be organized. raaaapa Hants I'laoa ar riselred by thl I lll bo apont In Klum- jut loya are to b bought Ratas that atery deaervln ana la known to lha ' id ba renieniborod on till H ll(MNKIt "0R0. lallf.. loc. J. Kbooner Mlkko II left lAI for Kan Martin Inland. I Math, whnro tha flahlni "!. with a crow of eight 'tportad to be aaround. f radio advlrra rarelrod tlk a not In aarloua dan- ent airound on a aand United News and United Press Telegraph Services KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1925 The Eir PA(iK8 7 TO 14 mpty Stocking Price Five Cent 1 - U nited I'reaal Krnle NVvera. all Anierkon fullback, who Ihla week alcned a 135.000 ronlrart to play priifeaaluiial football. waa ahaken and atlahily cut tbla after noon In an automobllo rolllvlon at llurlinaame. Kererw waa returnlnc lo the uni versity from Han Franrlaco when hla machine collided with another car, broken fluaa cultlna Nevera faro and handa. II waa treated at a Ran Mnteo hospital and came on to tho unlrcmlty. Tho xrlillrnn alar will leare to morrow tor Ja-k'ourllln. Kla.. where the profraaiiMial team wblra ho wilt r-4- o 1 1 Mexicans Charged With Child Murder BRAWLEY. Calif., Dec. A Moilcan couple held In con nection with, the murder of fonr year old Lcnora Zamora at Tracy, waa identified here today by Dep uty Sheriff Flrter of Stockton aa I'.r. and Mrs. Louis Zamora. Tie efflrer left here late' today with bis prisoners, headed for Slorkton. where It was said charg es of murder will be filed agalnat the couple. The accused pair continued to profess Innocence, declaring they had no knowledge of the brutal baby killing. PROM OFFICERS THREATEN TO DRY UP CHICAGO LOOP 1 -cCV- iThia" patlicllc'picture'first'appearccl "In r"The' Inland Printer" "of December, 1903. - It 'war, executed by F. S. Manning. Since then Jthaa,becn reprinted innumerable tijnci all over the world jiccauae.of.itijippcal.yrria,,- ' UP TO DATE KIDS ' T. I'lll ItS AT kl'I IUI I.A - - H t)c. 1. Deputy aiembera of tho W. C, aauona of mnonahlne r today to cnlobrata the a recent ilrlro aaalnai -. HK WKATIIKIt 'tr eaat Dortlnn. and " lllllt ruin. r. - . K""""- I L 1 I'm lia)aLM " am I Brick Yard Man Claims Robbers Got His Money After binding and fugging W. A. Miller, watchman at Cofer brother' brlrk yard, on tho Pelican City high way early yealorday morning, three men stole between 140 and 145 In rant!, walked out of the door, and made their em-ape. according to Mil ler'a alory to local officers. Miller, ho aald, waa In a amull house located In the brickyard when tha trio appeared. They forced an entrance, ha explained, and bound him before ho waa able to secure a weapon with which lo protect hlm aelf. The money, aald to. have been stolen from the watchman, waa to have been used on a trip to Cali fornia. Yesterday he made tho Jour ney, regardless. No clew aa to the Identity of the men had laat night boon aocured Miller aald thoy were roughly dreraed. , tlcntlon. Kven the children fell un der their Influence, until this year only a comparatively few thousand letters have tbai far dispatched to Santa Claus through the gov ernment mails. ; tint the doubters were wrong in' their doubting of Santa, becaune 'these letters were ddressed to Santa Claus, North tie. Eaklmulaad. they thought they would never reach their I deallnatlou. Tbcy pointed to the WASHINGTON. Der. IS .-Some- j failure of Donald U. Macmlllan and body )m tfcen fooling Jrouof Au--4 Cap'ain ftuald imundsen. who-had l.-a. American children even Ihn ; failed to reach this came goal with CLAUS TRADITION "1 IVlx-k.Hml Ml.. and l.vnn prn.i i..n l'5'l to 'spend tha week-end ""on river at tho Henry 1. Ther are ehll.lren "l Mrs. KA n....... ui,n.. ' 'arn l-cvn Mrs. Jennie left fne l.., ., , " lo snen.i 11.. k.i... 'Iiltlna wiik Mr. nn,l Mn. will . " Mr. and Mr. n.ih Anulications For Auto Licenses Arc Coming in Slowly ' SALKM. Dec. 19. (United 1'resB) With lesa than ten working days Intervening until January 1, when tho law requires that all motor vo hlelea In tho elate must don their new llcouao plnles, lesa than 20,000 of Ihe 21C. 000 or more 'motor vo hlelea In tho stale are covered In applications which have boon mado to dato. according to Rom Koicr, secretary of alnte. youngest are getting too aophi si rated 10 accept the ego-old Suata Llaus throry much longer. Tho altuatlcn Is serious, accord ing t lilt h officials of the pin of fice depaitmont, who report 10 fe United Newa that the Krinnle mail has fallen off alarmingly dunnK tho laat few years. And tho post offlre offlrlaN. who know more about the old aalnt t!i;m any ono else, for they have deliver ed mall to hl'n for years, de:nlrd to prove that there Is such a man. Just aa every one who wasn't a doubter has always known. Until about five yeara ago Undo Sam'a malla during December were crammed with letters from boys and girls petitioning the generous saint lo deliver, to them through the chlmnoy on Christmas eve such things M sleds, dolls, trains nnd other toys that keep children good with anticipation for n couplo weeks before December !5. Doubters Canto all of the aids of science. Out tbey were wrong, woofully so, for these letters always have teen ' delivered to the Christmas aalnt, who ia nono other than the person who believes that It la the greatest pleasures to make others happy. , That this Is true la proved by tho book of postoffico regulations which doubters have never read. It says: "Postmasters are authorized to deliver Santa Claus letters to res ponsible charltablo. Institutions or reputable individuals In the town or city of address, who may desire to use them exclusively for philan thropic purposei. And when the - children of the country wore mailing these letters by tho hundreds of thousands each December, these "reputnblo Individ uals" saw that they were answered In the proper way. But some of theso persons began to doubt, tdo, And now that the truth has been told post office officials hope that boys aad girls and their parents will realize that they can't prove anything In regard to Santa Claus by .science and that Ihe old gen tleman's mall will get back to nor mal. VtAXTS DIVORCE Small Corps of Enforcement Men -Would Clamp Down New Years Lid CHICAGO. Dec. 19. (United Press) Chicago's "loop bounds" will not welcome the new year with bleary eye and alcoholic, hlcconghy hurrahs If Prohibition Commissioner E. C. Yellowley, regarded aa the most "hard boiled" of federal dry officials has his way. Yellowley and bia men held a secret conference today, and It Is understood that plans were complet- ! ed for suppressing the bacchanalian NEW YORK, Dee. 19. (United j riots usually staged In the loop In Press) Orders went out from po-i honor of the gods of the old and lice headquarters to every Inspector i the new years. 1GE VICE PROBE In the city tonight, demanding a thorough check up of vice conditions' In New York. j Action was taken by Pollco Com missioner Richard Enrlgbt, result ing In an exchange of - correspon dence between Mayor-Elect 'Walker and Mayor Hylan regarding the for mer's charges that gambling halls were allowed to flourish "wide open," in an attempt to discredit the Incoming administration. While Enrlght and Hylan were deciding to run down every vice haunt the police could find, Gover nor "Al" Smith, Walker and Jbdge George W. Olvaney, leader of Tam many hall, also were In conference. This triumvirate, with the aid of a new police commissioner who may be chosen from the ranks of success ful business men, is expected to ar range a vice clean-up, reminiscent of that staged almost two decades ago under Mayor Caynor. "Credence she will irlng suit for dl-, that 1.100 gambling halls are now being operated within three of the city's precincts. OAKLAND, Calif., Dec. 19. Jane Urban, dramatic actress, was headed for Los Anaoles tonlghtwhere, shcj TtJ"rJr. " ' gained vorce or separate maintenance from her husband, Philip Llnde, after dis covering him with auother woman in a local hotel. DAVTOX POCLTliV WINS DAYTON, Wash., Dec. 19. Day ton poultry raisers made a clean sweep of awards at the Washington state poultry show of the American Poultry association, which closed here today. William Chandler, Chandler and Frary, W. L. Roderick and E. A. Holmes were all prom inent winners. "40 AND 8" MEETS Merry-making, combined with the transaction of rputtne business, was responsible for a big meeting of the "40 and 8" chapter here last night The local organisation Is known as Klamath voiture. A number of members of the or ganization came to Klamath Falls from Medford to attend the gather ing. . Bootleggers, however, have laid In a tremendous supply of beverages, ranging from humble beer to gin, wine, whiskey and the more aristo cratic alchollc drinks. It was made apparent from a round of the loop. Dozens of places, masquerading In various guises, are loaded with drinkables. . Beer is available at from sixty cents a quart to one dollar per quart, depending on the brew. Gin Is sold at 5.00 a quart. ' Whiskey, Scotch and rye, 112.00 per quart. Wine from 15.00 to 17.00 per gal lon. The rarer vintages, such as champagne, are available at 120.00 per quart. Loop habitues appear to have little fear of the dry director. They pointed out that there la little dis position on the part of the city policemen to help the dry agents. In order to properly police all the cabarets, grills and hotels, some 10,000- officers .would be required. Yellowley's force Is estimated at ap proximately 50 men. FLYER TO RECOVER . ZANESVILLE, O., Dec 19. Fol lowing a thorough examination, phy sicians tonight announced that Ser geant Lawrence Stipe, Saginaw, Mich., flyer who was Injured In an airplane smash near here- today, probably would recover. First examination Indicated that Stipe's back was broken, but spec ialists tonight declared that the In juries were not necessarily fatal. Then came the doubters, the ad- and so the requests have fallen on vanco guard of tho age of aophls- considerably. 1 mmlmki i Gleams of kindnesn, of sympathetic under "tanding in the planned ritual of tho core mny make Service of Sincerity ono to bo desired. Roberts 6? Harvey Nothing would please Mother more than an Electrical Appliance Gift. - Choose Your Gift From This List: Vacuum Sweeper Chafing Dish Electric Cooker Samovar Toaster Percolator Iron Urns Link River Electric Co. Hardware for Hardwear 7th and Klamath Ave. Phone 173 EADT WHTTTnCKj 422 Main St.