The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, March 11, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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jof KST I I Consider Public Domain Grazing Regulations
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tit they know
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thing, among;
. i
;KMi' populu-
IKS increased
to. iff mil lr;
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i i profound
Jl.inK'nraticin
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YOUNG RICH TO Convicts Mutiny '
GET LIFE TERM in Prison Camp
Jury of Farmers Decide
Young Battle Creek !
. Man Is Guilty
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fUwLIO LANDS COMMITTEE OP THE SENATE considers the Interior Dapartment propo
sition of importance to the West. Left to right are: T. W. Marshall, cecretary, National
Y7aaI r.rnwm1 A f lAeinf inn Renntcr Rnlnh r?ntrtrnn nf Arizona! Senator Tasker L.
s.uon oi importance 10 me win. ..en 10 ngui are: r . w. iiiarsnau, secretary, n-uuuu
Wool C rowers' Association; Senator Ralph Cameron, of Arizona; Senator Ta3ker L.
OJdK tf Nevada; Oeorge B. Bowden, attorney for the committee; Vernon Metcalf, of
Ibvuda, representing stock interest! of West; Senator Eobcrt N. Stanfield, of Oregon,
'naii-man cf public lands committee; Bi.a'or Key Pittman, of Nevada; Senator John
1. Kendrick. cf Wyoming; Cao.gs ra'r, f';f of irsnection division. General Land
Office; William Spry, Comnrssioner Cc:al Lard Office; Fran'.. V. Mondc.ll, former
Kcpublitaa floor leader of the Eou. '
EBATE
IS UP TIME
L Pe Owe)
UNDER SHERIFFS ' big ewauna mill
PURSUE BANDIT PREPA--D T0 ADD
i (('imtinucil from Page One)
Officers Coldtrail Colo
Bandit, Cattle Rust
ler and Bad Man
" YOCTH BEATS ACE
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, March
10 (United News) Nine year-old
Bobble Jones Wellington of Bouth
Bond, Ind., defeated O. J. Parker.
82-year-old golfer from Lo Ang
eles, In a nine bole golf match
here. Tiiey were even until the
last hole, which the youngster i
won.
'critic appoint.
rranltimy for,
MONTKOHK. Coin . March 10
(Palled frees! Two deputies "I
the sheriff force of Moatrosc
country are "somewhere" In Dry
Creek basin tonight where they
went lo search for Kd Williams.
alleged rattle rustler, tunflithtcr
dry Democrat, .n,i a, mon "
It nd light wine, Although the men lift hiT I'rl-
day and have not o n heard from. j-WT)TUp IITWAPd
little anlety U felt for fader Fher-1 KUiiEjK IVliJll iI O
Iff U,iy Koaf ap. and Ih-puty riyie IITOV PII YSIl I M
.. Ill H I 1 H KI M. 1
per day. and th.n year aspect to
cut (JO. 000 feet of lumber dally.
Muted In their new enulpmcent la
the limtiilluilou of a uliotmm feet
i carrloae with automntlc iiIrkt. new
lleet tractor with hydraulic wheels
and portable loader. The log pond
la alao to be doubled III capacity.
The liaielle mill la buying atump
uae from private Individuals in the
near vicinity of the mill ut the
present time.
urn Vlrclula tins
f it ant to know
ikatlng or not,"
r Murtcd.
t drop In my
ri indiKnanlly.
' icr tamt lola.
IM. All Informs
fly confidential.
fUARY
Kmmeraon,
I Mr and Mrs.
( hlUiquln.
Williams. They are as hamly witb
rifles as the man for whom they are
searching.
Williams, convicted lal January
of stealing rattle, was granted a
I new trial, lie was released on
I 1 1 GOO bond. It wss thought he had
J disappeared until he turned up
; Thursday at the ranch of Klrhard
i Kreal. There Williams Is alleged toi
Man At Point of Death,
Mut Wait Until Dr. Is
Released by Thief
THK DAI.I.KS. March 10. ifnlt
' ed Newal With a patient waiting
I In a serious condition to be trans-
t...,... mm Crass Valley to The
WHAT HO! ROYAL
STAMJSONFIRE
Incendiarism or Short Cir
cuit Endangers Prince's
Prized Chargers
LONDON, March 10. (United
Newal -Klre In the stablea of the
I'rliue of Wales- Devonshire farm
in Prlncelown did considerable
damage Tuesday, although all of
1 the prince's horses were saved.
; The fire was the tenth mysterl
, oun blare on country estates of
prominent Ilrltlshera within the last
few weeks. Araonc several totally)
destroyed were the historic man-l
lelons of Sir I'bllip (irey-Kgerlon.!
! Karl firey. Lady Kenron. Lord Hill-1
; ingdon. Kir Thomas (iooch and Mad-
amo Saruh liranil.
Modernising old houses with elec
tric light ayslems Is believed re
sponsible for the fires, although
some fire lasurance underwriters
believe Incunillarism was the cause
', In some instates.
'fontKlit,
have oreclnlialed an argument with .. ., wl.re a ruicured appendix
i the rancher over a horse belonging be removed. Hr
TU.1IX KIM-!
INDEPENDENT K
C 1.. Poley'lo. ll'nited News) Mra.-J.
WOMAN'.
Ore.. March
K.
hjltal Wednesday rang".
V., Ill IMUiU'-l - COUIU w ....... ----- . ,
rti.l'to him which had been on Kreel'a f ,.,.,, valley Sunday night was draves, SO,' is dead here today as
A fight followed aim vtii-. ,,naped by a bandit at me puiiu a rcsuu w -. -
a I ho youngest nm '
Kmu.rr.on la'""" ,M"M """ ,mo """""""'
tny agent at thoi ,nm A TV
The remain will, Us"! UN tlwi .
born. Tallf. today, FOR GOV. U HtKfc
nk-Towey.
r of Mr. and Mrs
roraitienl rancher ; Chlloquln
(roi.llnue.1 from rage One)
of a gun at the door or ;. t. Kontnera raciuc num.
iKIeld'a Biiago nd forced to drive she was the mother of IMward
I the hold-up man to a point several (Haves. Kan Francisco; Mark
rmlciiendence; William
the direction of The Dalle. (Haves. Salem: Hobert Oruvea, and
i lieaplte Dr Polo's entreaties re-; Mrs. Delia Young. Portland, nndi
!. hi. patient, the bandit.: Mrs. Sadie Zumwalt. Bakersflcld..
i, h.nl been aurprised In the act Calif.
, .who n.iu - ,
On Sunday ho leaves ' of iji.mg the garage, would not re-;
- , , , ,,i u.11iiintii tinni nnu
Id, died Tueaduy for Ashland. I lease mm uuui
h,ilal and thai A.Mice-e loor. been renclieu, w..e.
a. the Unkvlllel Delegate, from all ''" . nckl0,
r under th. dlr- Men. were P . " ' ' . r . ' .
T,,., .. .Ide.l over by Mr. lirass iiuir,. --
,0c. , siueti " ' .... .... ..i..; nt !, ,.iiirreneo
y y puffy and t:piona m.i. to notny poi"" -
i ..... . i uiih aeneral favor
hoff Goes'Affer .
'New World Marks
March to. (fnlted!owlnR to tho fad that ho has rip-
outlm were In Jail j r,nted this district In the ai
i . . .... i ... .iw wsslons
tti"lr arreael "" ., in for tnn i'
110.000 burglary I knnw tho needs of Oregon
home was cleared
"ve tha names of
's Kdger Hpencer,
IK, and Helmet
nie as the rwinlt of
ie of part of the
..... n.nnnlsatlnna that
vawn for ia""' e
..M .he member, of their craft
"n : ;,n. nrRiinUatlons to
X Ills I'l-u-r In ,..,,, nd a mutual
Kan.. March i,)r"'K .",.,. i the Joint purtner-
ew,)slrt,ley ciroen. ""' . .,,.veioplnR Industry." he
n in
conilnited.
HIS I'KKT
UTII
who nus lies himself
"lea Vlni form mount
i"iall wheels, began
year sentence at
pnltenllary hero for
larrlson act. Ho wa
n Kranrlsco and l
rushed hi. pall-lit over more ,..,.
fifty miles of curving canyon rond.
arriving shortly after midnight,
when a successful operation was
performed.
rnr1 Settlement
Work Well Along i
futon. I1 nnrt-rt.AXD. March 10. (United
th prlaon donra Newa)-or,.anlsatinn of eminty
thai, . . n...m ItlllAfl In CO
and settiemeni i" -
operate with the state land settle
ment program being conducted by
tho chamber of commerce and state
chamber of commerce, virluully has
. . i.. .,A.inen nnrl
been completed in -.i-..
southern Oregon and similar work
The right 01 orgau - -
bargain collectively In order to
bring about better living condl
"r in now rec-
. . -nnnklnd." ald
rigni -
v innffer no
.inl,rt . aouinern m--e
"Oregon needs a Korernor who n(lnB ,olnpWrcl In eastern and
' - . .!.-. (f hts.1 ... nnnntlM
,regon ,,,,
rr;.:;0.::.. admin.
ed w .he aanie economy ana
ffloirnoy ihnt ih w" " ,,
i -.r-P-.n rounuen
Klamath is among the counties
having completed organisation.
FIGHT (if AHANTKKt'.
MIAMI Fla.. March 10.-(fnltd
"ii one or tno mosi Ussnll Ciovernur, jiia.hi. r n.ier
peddlers on the. PnC- . ' ,nuld. If ho were ,wll)Mianil ' ot D0 an0'"
" " . , L.ufAaH OI i ......It...
,,,n.. .... - , E-nfii,-.
. .lined ng
. .. ..i.inir (.nmoa Kii,
i time tiin.."-. '
With those ringing word, four
en of Miami piea
IT uivvi-it .-.onil ng l"B " '
, , .v rrom his ottice, cm- bnainraa men u.
lard, in. (fnlted .peeche f,on , 10 nd- rt Wednesday lo guarantee tha
, "-nau.,. Canadian ,,,-t .he Wn mM.. conl. ollt betw.n Gene Tunney a d
1'ami.lon. won ' de- mlnlBtrallin 01 .. o.-ihllng would bo held rrl
- . ....I nnll pai w tuu..n
I
leans Hngiiero. Cuban I pens
"miplnn, In a fast 12-
Arenea Colon Wed-
1 "n" ;.-,iw . . : i.h. .chedmed.
.IlleUm I II ML I 11117 . l1.t
I n iu""" m .i.,rI WOrKillRn i" i lie uinsi.v
l-hV'"r o ;"i.i, ered with and!pll, a. res, ..fMiMH
' ... nl I 111! IH'W n
HT I'ltONT.
March 10, (Ttnlled
r 'roHt east of tho I
'"ins and llghler froal
mnnlnlns Is forocaat
"'f nlficB fr Thura-
AVs WITH HHII'.
'al., March 10.
-Abandoned by her
ccept cnpialn Dan
irefiiynil lH .1 . 1. n.
. ' urnt'ri lint.
,0,"r, lumber aehonn-
"Hrniinrt on 'rocky
-'orinln tonight.
hampered ami corralled
z ofB,ow pomlcn'
prnselyl"".
ovkk piiom..
...miTON. March 10.
WA8'" sXr ' Th IIMU'
Telephone t)tcir le by
can gel r" ' . ,nr a comblna-
paylnlt rt rndlo receiving
"0" ",,"P ""corillnK to information
apparalii". npnrtment here,
at the rommerM
.py paiJlW.f.iuiono... eql u II
Li 1a'JU'ilH " "X I"
inoq nSw "0 n,"XaV
01 JO al
to havo
..ill be atnged at mo "
t llinlenh.
-r... Miiaels" refused
,holr Identity make public.
jilAIOXK WINS.
.,fiiKn. Cal.. March
u J l
.lock Mulone of St
joe Itoche. San
he a teciinicui
10.
Paul won over
Francisco Italian,
knockout In the
iy . ..... r iwir 10-rotind bout
;L?e We night. Mnlone led
X Tmlddt
fight to save the coast middle
weight champion from further pttn-Ishnient.
i I I ... MAa. - - x . , II
ATLANTA, Gav March 10
(United News) Eight white pri
soners eacaped, on gujrd was shot
and two others were badly beaten
un Tueadav nlcht In a mutiny of
MA HON.- Mich.. March 10. 'convict at the north aide prison
(United Newa) A Jury of farm-: camp here.
era here haa decided that the ultra-! The three guards were' returning
, modern way of the college co-ed , the eight convict to camp in a
hav not lowered her morality. j truck, when at a aigna.1, the guards
i Even though .he admits that she were overpowered and tossed from
occasionally alpa wine, roll her the machine. The convict fled to
'stocking, pet. and amokea cigareta.j safety.
she is still entitled to chlvalric A large posse of officers and clti-
i treatment by her male ecort. the tens immediately formed a aearch-
Jury held. ing party, nrougnc diwiuhouum
The verdict came late Wednesday the acene and aet out after the
I In the form of a declalon finding escaped prisoners.
'Arthur C. Itlch, wealthy young Hat-
tie Creek sportsman, guilty of a
criminal assault on Mlsa Louise,
I King, his companion In a golf
(course peulng party laat May 25.
Illch's attorneya had claimed that
I the pretty co-ed's conduct and mode
! of dresa Invited hia advancea, but
I the lurv of farmer, three of whom
have daughtera of their own, threw
the argument overboard.
Out 29 Minute.
The Jury deliberated only twen
ty-five minutes. Immediately after
it had renorted - Judge Cbarlea B.
Collingwood sentenced Rich to a
life term in prison, which la the
penalty for criminal assault under
the law of Michigan.
Rich, whose father is a wealthy
Michigan steel manufacturer, seem
ed prepared for an adverse verdict,
but be winced noticeably when
the Judge imposed the full penalty.
He tainted earlier In the day at the
mere mention of Imprisonment by
one of the prosecutors in his cloa
i Ing argument.
Miaa King. who. In addition to
pushing -the proaecution of her tra
ducer, baa sued him for f 100,000
damages, seemed pleased with the I
verdict, despite the fact that It prob-
ably will defeat her plan lo collect!
any damages.
Was Retrinl.
The hearing here was a retrial,
the first at Battle Creek several
months ago, having ended In a dis
agreement and dismissal of the
I Jury. It stirred up so much senti
j ment in Battle Creek, however,
that the case bad to be brought to
Mason on a change of venue.
Probably more than any other
case of Its kind In recent years, tho,
trial of young Rich brought to the
fore many of the problems of youth
that are bidding for the attention;
of educators and sociologists.
Governor Croesbeck aent Assist
ant Attorney General O. L. Smith
here to bead the prosecution after
the cose had attracted state wide
attention through the prominence
of the defendant and the nature of I
the questions raised by the chargea.
Will Appeal. :
William Barnard, chief of the;
defense counsel, indicated he would
appeal. '
During hi closing arguments!
Barnard delivored an attack on the,
ways of modern girls. Rich badj
every reason to auapect that Miss
King woe. Immoral, he sold, because
she wore flimsy clothes and yielded
readily to the youth love-making.
Barnard also cited Miss King's
admission that she- occasionally sip
ped wine and smoked cigaret as
evidence of her "alleged impurity."
Misa King. Rich and another con-
pie had gone for an automobile ride!
on the night of the, attack. When
Miss King was returned to her dor
mitory at the Battle Creek college
her face was badly bruised and her
Jaw had been fractured.
Os the witness stand ahe testified
that Rich struck her In the face
with his fists. Rich's defense was
that she became Intoxicated and
fell down.
Southwell
Stationery Co.
EVEnTYTHIXa FOR
TUB OKf'ICB
B INSTALL
BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS
IS6M Mala St. Pbono 002
Vaudeville
Bonanza Town Hall
Friday, March 12th.
8 p. m.
Basketball County Championship
CHILOQUIN VS.
KLAMATH CARDINALS
HENLEY COMMVXITY HALL
Admission 30c and 28c.
Do You
KNOW
That 58 houses were built in Buena Vista addi
tion' tfuririg theyear) of 1925,' and that most oE
them fire places of residence with a classifi
cation of moderate, stable, well erected, for
family homes occupied by the owners?
Do you know how many homes are in the pro
cess of erection now in Buena Vista addition?
Drive out, or let one of our men drive you
through, and count the progress being made by
people who have purchased lots in Buena Vista
addition.
Phone 1.
Open Evenings.
The
KlamathDevelopmentCo.
Pine Tree Theatre Building
CROWD HEARS CANDIDATE. '
The largest parent-teacher meet-;
Ing of the year was held in Med-
ford Monday night when Charles A.
Howard, candldato for state super-1
Intendent of public instruction,
spoke on "Home and School Rela
tions." Howard Is superintendent
of the Marshfield city schools, and
Is well known In this section of the
.tiA lin vm formerly nrinclnal
of the Eugene high school and was;
a teacher In Klamath county high
school several years ago.
As unsatisfied with hi achieve
ments as Alexander the Great,
Charles Hoff, world's champion
pole vaultrr and all-around Nor
wegian athlete, Is in training at
Georgetown University, Wash
ington, D. C. to smash some
more records. Photo shows hits
In S broad Iuom p -
Easter la April 4lh.
suit now for Easter
lnteat fashiona from
"Men's Togs."
Order your
and get the
N. B. Drew.
Mll-K.
MORE JOIN HTIHKK.
PASSAIC. N. J.. March 10.
(fnlted News) four hundrod
workers of the United Piece Dye
u-rb. nt Ijidl. on finishing their
work Tuesday Joined the picket!
line of the striking textile workers. ;
who were holding a demonstration
before the mill.
More of the 6000 fnlted Work
ers will be "converted" over night,
according to strike leaders. Hereto
fore, worker in thla factory have
not participated in the strike.
OPENING
of New
Wall Paper and Paint Store
jstinctive Wall Paper
SATURDAY
March 13th
F. R. OLDS
9th and Klamath.
Phone 43.
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