THE KLAMATH NEWS Thursday June 24. 1926 - Pace Flvt . , INTERSTATE BUSSES I" P"' rendered bg Asaletant At-' subject to taxation ir:;eri".1oc.. Drodl, to Not Married He Says, But Still Remains in Jail CAN r'lUNCMCO. June -( Culled Newa) Returned u Jnll nrtor three witnesses had (oatlllnd lit HI nut til gin wanted, Hub ert A. Ilumllliin. I J year-old seamon U ellll being held on charge of wife desertion, pressed by a wo man llainlltou says ho baa, barer aoen. Tha young aallur baa brrg bald since last wiwa, when ha waa arreat cd on a duwn-town street at (ho re quest ul Mra. Isabel Clyde. Tha caaa ram lulu police ruurl Wad , ncsday. but Judge Joseph M. (lnl don refused to randor a decision, saying lha manor had baon takon out of hla handa and must go Inlu uparlur rourt. Mm. Clyde baa advanced noth ing but bar word lu uphold rlulin that Hamilton la lhd man who mar rlod bar thraa yaara ago. The prleouer produrod throe witnesses, former army mon. who testified Hamilton waa In Hawaiian lalanda whan ha waa auppuard to have boon niarrlod. American I jjbor Leader Returns From Tour Investigating Labor Conditions Overseas Democrats Seek More Tax Slash '"And Make Moves WAHHINOTON. Juna SS. (Unit ed Nowi) Democrats ara maklnii hay rarly with tax reduction. Twenty-four houra after they served notice they , would arok further tai ruta on tho baala of the aurplua rrealdent Cnolldge announced, they sponsored Ihre aeparata movea looking toward Immedlato roduc tlona. Their activity waa mot by charg e of politics from republican loud en, whlla Chairman lireen nf the houao waya and moana committee, which drain tal legislation, Issued a formal ataloment declaring that any discussion of tax reduction waa premature" and that the affect of tho new law rannot be dntoxminrd for at loaat ill month. McPHERSON WOMAN FOUND IN MEXICO (Continued from , fan One) m u-" V$t VpT r &m f ' sir - x 1 Lr5 A gin Artist Fisher Is Sued For Divorce By Countess Wife Daniel J. Toliln, one of America-! moat active and progressive labor leaders, la met aboard (be S. S. Srythia ai he rrturna from a throe montln trip to investigate labor condition in Europe and Croat Britain. In the group are, left to right: M. J. Ca.lid, Frederick Tobto, Edward Caffory,' Mra. Daniel J.Tobln. Joseph Ryan and Mr.Tobin. NKW VOItK. Jum 231 ' OLYMPIA. Juna 21 Auto atagea and baaa used In Interstate service are subject to taxation In thla atate a. ted In the proportion that tbe mi lea no Tha opinion hold that the buaee ' have s altna In thla atata tor the purpose of taxation, a-ecardlesa q( lha fact thnt the headquarter ot' and the home of its) V.., f .l...l" Vt.L..r rhi. uprieu iu imia .u ""I ....... k i total mileage operated, accordinr to i officer may be In another atate. auppoaedly apenda houra each day ...... u j i - . . . 11 1 ..tt thinking up now and novel mean" by which "Mult and Jiff." hla comic atrip character, may hit each other properly over tbe head, haa been haled Into tbe dlrorce court,1 charged with striking hi wife. Mra. Plaher, who waa the Coun teaa Aedlla de Beaumont of Parla before ahe ever heard of Mutt or Jeff, allege through her attorney that the cartoonlat recently at ruck her and Injured her o badly thatU ahe had to be placed under the care of a phyalcian. Mra. Plaher aak separation, 13,000 monthly alimony, $5,000 for expenac and $10,000 with which to pay her attorneya. Plaher appeared In auprcme court Wedneaday to deny Mra. Fisher's chargea. He atate that ahe la en titled to no aupport, although be admitted that the Income that he receive make blm amply able to provide such aupport. 1 Railroaders in Convention to Discuss Topics movement started j Ex-Iceman Runs IU KLLr VAKt UU1 (Continued front rage One) and congressional of- For U. S. Senate State Oklahoma ahort (I la I once away, whero ho aald hla baby m dying. , Husucst'il . No l'l't Not impacting a plot Iho evang elist atepped Into the car, ahu aald, and Immediately waa pushed Into a seat, and a rag saturated with an anaesthetic pressed to her face. Sure thai time ahe haa led a nomadic exlatence, according to her statements, moat of the time hav ing boon unabln to account for her whoreubouts. Thla was because her I eaplora never left her out of their j Bight, ahe declared. A woman called "Hose," and a man nnmud "Steve" were tho only two alio suw frequently, she nld. Vlsltnl Her Oft'-u "They enmo to mo often," Mrs. McPheraon aaaerted. "demanding that I give them personal Informa tion that they could aend Mother Kennedy to provo to her I waa their captive. "I refused them any information and prayed continually." ' Tho evangelist told of the cap tors rutting off strands of her hair. "They oven burned me with lighted cigar to mako aie disclnso, tho Information," Mr. McPheraon added. . 1 Falliil In Attempt i FnlllnK In their attempts. Iho ul- leged gang took her to an isolated J apot in. Mexico, where Mrs. Mo-i Therson anld they stnyed moro than three weeks. i Finally sooting hur chance Mra. j MoPhorson jumped from an open window and Tnn nwny narly this morning, coming to a Moxicnn home after a tedious Journey acrosa waste lands, alio related, , "People living in Iho house railed on American nrrosn tho alreot when they saw I was also nn American, she anld. 'They had a car and drove, mo horo. That la all I know." LOS ANflKLKB. Juno 23. Ono of tho greatest mun-hunta In history of the aoutbwoat wni being orga nised Wedneaday n'ght for Iho al leged abductors or Almea Semple McPhcrson. t Ohlef of Detective Horman Ollno and Deputy Attorney'' Joy tlynn, who, with Mra. Kunnedy, the ovang ollst'a mothor, questioned Mra. McPherson by telephone at Douglas, Aril., Tecolved descriptions of tho man and woman known as "Steve" and "Rose." who were lupposcdly responsible for the kidnaping. Dig shipment of pretty new dress es In today at Hoe Ilegin'a Store. J24-29 VANCOUVKIt. II. C. June 23 nepresontatlvea of 4 railroads from Canada to Mexico aro here to attend a convention that will continue for three daya. There la also one delegate from Booth Africa. ' An Interesting dlsrusslon took place at the Industrial section meet ing Wednesday, after which auch questlona aa: "How far should a railroad co operate with civic bodies In atlinu-j Intlng local community dcvclop- mont?" I Tbe methods of treating an In dustry thnt leasus railroad prop erty and doe not use It, were con sidered. It waa generally agreed that there was no auch thins: as a per fect induslriut department because no two persona - were agreed, on what constitutes perfection. I OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., June !l (United News) An ex-iceman will be one of Senator John W. ' Harreld'i opponents for the repub ' lican senatorial nomination at the ! August primary. He Is L. Vt. Har- fnrmer. and an Icemsa senutorial flees. Under the ronitltiition each j house of consresn la the Judge of the qunllflcationa of ita membera. Nceley proposes that the senate shall automuticttlly bold any one disqualified who spends more than f 10. 00: either to be nominated or , ml. now I lo be elected. j until the company fired him because I Ono.mqre disclosure waa added f his senatorial' ambition. j to the Imposing; seriea uncovered ; Harral was refused permission 1 by the senate campaign fund in-, to file his candidacy recently by vostlKnting committee. Wayne II.. the atate election board, which In I w heeler, genenil counsel of the;timated that he waa brought into Anti-Hit loon learne admitted to thojthe race by Senator Harrcld'e foea committee that hla and co-operating in the hope that the similarity of organization spent approximately names would confuse voters to Har- "I $36,000,0110 In tho long campaign rcld's dlaadvantaite. ' to write irohlbttttfu Wto'the'fedtsralr : Tho senatorial .aspirant, - how coiistlttitlou. In tho Inst two or - ever, .asked, a court-order coinpell- three years leading up to the' Ing acceptance of his name and the Climax or tne rmnt in ii. ine ex-i order was granted Thursday. pendlture of organized drys was' ' about J2.500.000 a year. , EX-WAft SECRETARY Dream Told Man To Give Money To Better Half BEND, June 23. . (United News) The ' Lord appeared to B. B.' Gervala In. a dream and told him not to pay hla employes to give money which be bad received for that purpose. to his wife. This la the explanation Gervais gave hla men, working on Bend'a mu blcipal pipe line. He appeared at the city hall and threatened to sue the city it they were not paid Immediately, Re corder Bennett told the council Tuesday night. irLnvnu rio rAMi AND CHARGES $2.50 Wheeler waa asked how much money the Pennsylvania branch of tho Antl-aaloon league spent since prohibition Iwcame a law. He re ported that In 1S20, I1S7.742 waa spout: in 1921, flC5, 7X1; in 122. NKW YORK. Juno 2.1 (United ' 1150, !)39; in 1923. 1129. U9: in News) It cost $;.D0'lo attend I .921. $117,722: In 1923. $101. "Peachcs" Browning's "sweet six- 208; 1920 figures unavailable. teen" party Wedneaday. Theso (Inures do not include expen- For tne udmlssioh fee 250 pay-' ""r' '' Political campaigns. Ing guests were allowed to pay their e represent only routine out rc.rpei ta to "Peaches." Clndvrella , J"'8 wife of Kdward W. Drowning, the I millionaire real estate operator: , HAD lKMi IliTK Cni; ( ll I((;i:i WITH ASSAULT IS SERIOUSLY ILL AVIATION MAKING UNIVERSE FAMILIAR (Continued from ram One) Ten-Day Clearance Sale on Dresses and Coats Big shipment of new dresses at $13.00 to $20.00. Values from $25 to $35. " Coats at $14.00 to $30.00. Values ' .' from $25.00 to $45.00. . .: 25 discount on all haU. " ' MI LADY'S SHOP 822 Main St : BOSTON. June " 2J. j.S'cwa) Former Seoretary of War jjohn W. Weeks, who suffered a j recurrence of heart trouble laxt ; week, will be removed to bis sum i mer home at Lancaster,'-' N. M aa aoon aa possible. Though the former secretary- Is not critically ill physicians said Wednesday thnt "he is a very sick man.' ' Aa the two airmen pasaed through tbe crowd, occupying places in the parade, men stood on top of sky scrapers to drop reels ot ticket tape and 'confetti on the paraders. Along .the streets were thronits who turned ou much the same as .they did .when the A. ,E. . F. returned from France,.. .! . , :, ;.' i - "I am speechless," was Byrd's first comment, after be had gotten his breath at the official wel come given him at the city hall. -"Flying over the north pole on a regular commercial echedule will ' pnlied 1 not 1,6 Prsctical for 30 years," said u ra.- "mat must await tne de velopment of aviation. But in - 30 yoars and possibly sooner, we shall be flying over the pole and bring ing the nations ot the world closer In Bplrlt as well as In distance." squeexe into three small rooms, view n.mm.ith l.lrt h,l.. i L. f li inn feet high and four silver briicc- NKW YORK, June-2S. (I'nited lets, diamond studded, huhhy'a gift, I News) 'haTged with sicking his and listen to Kdwnrd W. himself. ! do on a policeman. Monty Schu- Ilo auld. umoiiK other tliiuns, ; lurt has been arrested for felon- awarded that tho proceeds of the party : lous assault. Tho officer, N. W. ! i-xpocted would go to a homo for aged intisl-1 Jennings, (a nursing several lltcs clans. on his arms. PAVING HUM AUK NOW BKING IIKTKIVF.D Bids on the proposed atreet im provement program to be launched by the city shortly, are now being received and will be continued until .Inly 5. Tho contracts will be on July 15 and work is lo - commence . acmctlme during tho latter part of next month. ws m m . novsa s v v vitt if i nmipn iqpe iVIAKUUbHi 1L9 arc last eaa af auny My-l--naka SainUas fr vhlek 70 t ai reip is wry caa af Xraasa's MsriSaiaUawa, Marshmadows Df 1ETC7 Glorious Wl I Proportions That' why they make such good marguerites. And ' why they're such glowing bonfire. . Always Fresh in their Blue and White Tins rm!l-poa.t 'als, 'flati for U7 iwkl&f in , Heme kulit amftUar tint .... t Bulk SruM't MankauUeva, lb &oc ""iTWs&ytAllfe Man MPm la tht windows ot tbocundf of . ttoros to till roo wktr yoa tut bay Kxftut't MArsbmaUowt. Iook for bin. fun for TOASTING around a ac I lUff j AM 1 ADMIRAL ROBINSON INVITED TO DANCE PORTLAND. June 23. (United News) Dances and sightseeing trips will feature the entertainment program being arranged for the ot- j fleers and men who will accompany i Admiral S. S. Robinson, commander I of the palace fleet on his visit here ! 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