v.. . The Klaml4TH Me ws SERVICE ir jour ropy of TUB NKWS daw not arrive) hy Hi Hit a. m., phone STT Dd copy of ihe paper will ha arnl. The Klamath News Official Paper County of Klamath United Newt and Unittd Press Telegraph Services Vol. 3, No. 290 Klvt. Cntn KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926 (Every Morning Except Monday) MASTER CRIMINAL IS CAPTURED! Eleven Orrind is Scene of Terrible Disaster Mokelumne Project is ! Visited by Torrential! Rain and Water Rush- j es in Tunnel Suddenly j I1KRKELKY, Cal., Nov. 25 (United News) Eleven men -were killed this evening when a conxtrurtion ganit working in the C'lnremont tun nel of the Mokelumne water project at Orrind. cunt of here, were trapped in a cavein which followed u torrential downpour of rain. The mm wore caught when wit ter rushed Inlb tho tunnel front Kan Pablo creek. Mont of lha buil Iva wcro burled under grcnt plica of mini, rock and ilobrla and athouKh rescue worker are enileavnrlnit to extricate them It u thought that all would not ha recovered tor anvernl daya, Tha dead, according to a Hal y furn'he.l hy Timekeeper ArV. Mr.; Cann of the drier and Mead Con struction company, arc i ' W. l'arker. Churlea Olio. Frank Butcher. Hart Oonwny, 8. S. Ekula, R. Morrison. I). Itaklrh, 1. Sunders. Tony Scqtiry, J. Coloman, ('. Lar aon. The Claremnn t tunnel la about two mllea long and waa being built (Continued oo I'aae Five) Canadian Railway Strike Approved By Executives MONTREAL, Oue.. Nov. 25 (United News) The Ihruulened Canadian railway alrlke waa hrouKhl a atep nearer Thuraday when e ertillvea of the railway brother hooda delivered an ulllinutum lo the rarllrnada and the itovernment. deilurlnit thai unleaa an immrtltute . wbko Increase waa Rninled I ho men wuii lil walk .out. The ultimatum Waa delivered af ter the exeriillvoa of tho two 'bin hrotherhoodti repronentlnK employe of the oprrntlitK departnient of the roatla had nedurned- the atrlko volo of their membership. Tho two un lona Involved are the order of rall rond condut'tora and the brother hood of railway trulnmen. Tho demand of the l&.IMiO truln men I ffT an lncreoe of about six per rent In wuKoa, which would bring I heir rale of pay to the level of lite arule paid on riiilrond In , tho United Klatoa. No tlmo limit wna aet at tho communication ililri'i'i1 to tho THllroiid (iff Irluln by tho union ex ecutive, but under the by-lawn of tho union tho alrlke may bo culled at any time, Hepreaentntlve 'if the railroad and Riivernment ore expnetnri lo call a conference Krlduy to debute kjin notification. Body of Western . Pioneer Is Taken To Boise, Idaho Ilemnlna of tho lute Junius Mnn-I roe Morris, fill ho r of Attorney Pay! Morrla, who died last Rundny In this! city nt the home of his sun, wore I shlppod yesterdny to Ihe old home' at ilolso,' Idaho, where funornl sor-l vices and Interment will luke piano j Rundny under Iho auspices of the Odd rollowh of Hint city. . The hotly wua accompanied by the Hon. A daughter, Mrs. Mnrlan K, M, Karnsfnrth of Minneapolis, Minn., will arrive In Dulse to be present nt Ihe funornl. Local arrangements for the ills position of the reiniilua wiyo In hargs of tha Curl Whltlork funnrnl iintno. Men Perish in PRECOCIOUS YOUTH ; CAUSE OF MOTHER , GETTING ARRESTED iu:i(hi:i;, wa-i... x..v. sw, (l iillnl Xi'M pj) Mkt I In- iitrln (lint wan liniUfti nfit-r iiihi.j tr.m to ltn urlt, ii -l-iir old Ihi' miin liMt nnOiMiN tti itlilny liU know I- I ctlfft of Iimimuii uniiiN mid nm n I rriuli liU tmiilifr, Mr. Aiin:t j HttM-k n rrrt'tl Cor HntMtMltui of Idiiiur. Orriri'fM i-iiIiIihI (lit Ktoik litmir. Kulcrlitfc it hhhii when Itn lllfli Imi) huh nllllnpt lliry wen- Mtttrilii uhrn llw Imi nkt-il, "lu nii u It lit Mtltlt IM'CI'? I Hi nun liifiriiM'l I Imi nuch Mil till ultJifllVI lf till tiff ((' j mill IimI (hem to m cuilii ron tiiliilii( :M ImhiIcm. Disabled Plane Being Towed to r i !: UUamaUdlllU lXtJIsnowflakes, full upon ThankH- Flight of PN-10 No. 2, Forced r riff l. i.i- f , . . . j 'ranKCU of the entire county. I. Expected to Be Re.umedj T)0 mKlli K emMl Today, Day Keport. W.HHIiTO. X(V. !M. I nltill Xewa) I'rolCH-w of the 1. N. H. Inrllllilill. Willi ll I low. Ilttf the illnnlileil aenplnne I'N'-li) No. I to (Juniiluliiiinu lloy. I'uImi for rrpnlra In ltaiiiH'rel by heavy M'aa In the t'nrlblMan. vtllere lite linllii-ky ,ilnlie wiw forced ilown and loot In ll' vtorlil fur many houra, ari-onliUK o reporta lo Ihe navy ilefian itient here. !v part uro of the TN-10 No. for , rnnninn, lh aoolln her at tempted nonalnp fllnht from Nor folk probably will be delayed for nomo time after ulie rearhea Cuan lanaino liny, na her eiiRlue muat lie replaced. The rX-10 No.' S, companion on tho fliKhl. whli.h wan forced down off Ihe Inle of IMnea for luck of oil and anaollue reported here to day that ahe expected to reftumo her flisht to Panama Krlduy. The Clncinuutl la mnklnit vory alow over tho Caribbean aea, crulv Iiik awuv from tho aDot. 213 mllea aouth of Ihe Ixle of I'lnea. whore1 loat nlithl ahe located tho plane ahe!br,rrt ',h0 oP'nlnic of their new la now IowIiik after a aourch begun Kymnnalum and eat down yestcr aeveral houra before In which alx I ""y lo "ll'lr '0rlh annual eommun other veaaela joined upon ordera i ' Thanknglvlng dinner.' which pror from the navy department. I Fi to ",0 .l5ICct and beat o Lieut. II. J. Connell. In command ! '"r A"Pr unipllous feed of lha PN-10-1 rooorted here to- "hort ulk wer b Mera- (Continueil on Patie Me) Pleasure Seekers Narrowly Escape Death on Launch COlll-DS OlltlSTI. Tox., Nov. 2.1 United Nows) Fifteen pleasure seekera ubmird a launch are return ing thiuika to providence for their narrow cacupe fri m death, when Ihe g.isollne In it mil on which they were cruising was burned soma four mites from shore after a gasoline explosion nt cix o'clock. Other crntt went lo the rescue and look them lo ahore. Tho vessel was the Helena, the p-leasuro launch of Helena llrook. The party was out for a Thanks glng day cruise. Backfire from the engine caused an explosion of gaso line, which cnvclocd tho craft In j name. Winds of Great Velocity. Disturb Coast Sections SAN KUANC1SCO, Nov. 26. (Unlto'd News) AlllmuRh tho weather forecast bad predicted a fair Thanksgiving tiny for the Paci fic const, winds of gale velocity rak ed tho Washington, Oregon and Cali fornia shnrollnua, causing general rnlns and widespread damage, A terrific rainstorm struck Ihe San Francisco hny region Just be fora dusk, causing disrupted street car sorvlce, numerous accidents and flooded snwor systems. In 13 minutes a precipitation nf .4 4 of an Inch was recorded. . Trilling's body riddled with sev-0f tle Cty clerk, where I.em L. Two girls woro swept from their ( eral bullet holes, wbs found hyiQaghngen spent the day figuring feet by tho Tush of water in the Denver detectives on a sidewalk. 1 01,t the city's problems on his glass street. Caught under an niitomo-'The man's wife is being held nt i,,n..H .in.k nmi nrlriinir mnohinr. bile they wyo nearly drowned when rescued. In one restaurant hero a gush of water from the street forced din ers lo chairs and tallies. Downpour of Rain Blesses Klamath Weather Man was on the . Job to See that Farm-1 tm Wnulrl K Thnnlr.; ful for Plenty Water. ! A Hteady downpour, with 1 var,n Bnw 01 weiifniy KivuiK Day continuously, a benefit to farmers and the of the I'ntted rllutea Keclamatlon Service, who euloved hia Thanka- giving dinner deplte Ihe fact Hint 1 ho la tho one pcraon In tho United i c...... t. 1..1. ... .... Old JiiDller I'luvlua la dlHtiortlna ! hlmaelf, arrnlrhed hia head and muaed on yesterday's actlona. "At 8 o'clock this morning there waa a registration of .OS Inches .if rulnfull. Mingled with anow i rain, and a light consistent down-i pour, Ihe precipitation probubly I rained to .J or .3 Inches up until s o'clock-," r"airkd 8mlth la it night. In some sections of the county, i and on numerous sidewalks an 1 porchea where rain had covered (Continue! on rage Five.) Communal Dinner . At bonanza Was Grand Success Wonaiita realdenta cleverly eelc Tichnor. Loreman, .Chase. Bowne and Lupeke. A number of prominent Klamath Fulls families were present at tho c penlng yesterday of the gymnasium and remained frr tho more solid pari of theaprogram. This community dinner, sponsor- ...I t... I n tj..M..i.n. ....I f.i n i i it. ... . . considered a nonanza institution, and Mr. 1 In maker expects to pre side at the annual dinner forty years hence. Here's hoping. Auto Hits Train And Two Killed; One Is Injured RKDLAND9, .Cal., Nov. 25 (United News) Two persons were killed and a third probably fatal ly Injured when an automobile, In which Ihoy wore riding was struck by a Southern Pacific passenger train at Ihe Mountain View avenue crossing near here Thursday. Mrs. E. E. Crowley, 4fi, driver of the machine,- was killed Instant ly, and her nloco, Lillian McCary, 12, died hero a short time after the crash. Eugene McCrary, 8, broth er of the dead girl, will probably die. Murder Mystery Baffling Police Colorado Capital DENVER, Nov. 26. (United j News) Police nro trying lo obtain In comprehensive account of how I Herman Trilling, mot death In a Thanksgiving shooting here today. the city hall and she has told num erous conflicting stories as to how her husband was shot, according to! police. Mrs. Trilling was hysterical and had to be given medical aid. Great Water Tunnel i ASBESTOS SMOTHERS I FIRE OF LOVE WITH i THOMAS MANVILLE XFAV VOItK. S'ov. 2.1 (Inlteil iHK) Tinillijy Mnnvillc, heir t ; the nnlM'Ntoa millions, lint limt ; wife, i Ami "Tommy" say It Ih j it plnlti ram ttT Itifoiiipiitililllty, Xrw York pnper lire Inking full I MilvoiifMge of Hi' obvlou pun. "Anlimlos cvr n Inly IH' miioih- rr fire, vvrn lovy'ii fir, nay on Of I III IIKirt IlKft iM'ltrtlMl HllfftH. "Tommy." In4r to I In fortuiu I h i Jolius-M jimiiHMil In (lit1 nvlllr company mhIh-nIoh roofftiK tmrrliil on (ii. liiiMlitiHw, was 2.1, I Oil, fo Mkn loin Mi Coin Holiday Enjoyed I Quietly in This City by People ; TliiiiikMicivlliic UI,N i"""t a proirhilely obnerveit In KlMtliatli r nil. It una a quiet lny. K''ii rraiiy KHakinie. ami the worri-a j ami ran of imaim-na were ill. canli'tl. INiiiile were civen free re, I.., enjoy tl.e..,.ve. anil in offeriiiK tiinnks for the boun- ' ' "" !" 'r1""- x holldny of teaming cn Jovetl in a ouiet and aane way Moat bualnesa Inatltiitlona, all pub - ; "' offlcea und banka were closed i It waa only a few weeka ago that 'throughout tho day. Reverence wuijthe deal was con.ummated by Cope- pata oy a inuitiiuue 01 people ut i land whereby ma company at ron tbe houses of worship. An espeo-1 land took over- the Lakealde Lum- , ! lally pleasing musical program wasiber company of this city. He had i rcnaereu ui m.- I uui a r.piscopui :h by a robed choir under; I the direction of. Mr. and Mrs. U'narles Kbertclar , u '.;.v . I Servlcca ware held at tho Cath - lolie church which brouaht forth I large number of worshlppera. Many homes were the scene social gatherings' where the Thanks giving feast wua served in a bounteous way. It was a unlet day In Klamath Fulla. Thero was apparently no unseemly conduct on the part of those Inclined to be boisterous at times. The Inclement weather interspers ed with a drlzxle of rain kept many people Indoors the greater part of the day, and the family firesides were made happy as n result thereof. Thanksgiving Was Perfect Day With Various Officials At a lnte hour last night there had not been a single arrest mad" by city offlcors, and the sheriff's ... ...it .... . . a-1 1. late hour last night there j office, following a perfect Thanks i giving Day, and nothing happened lo mar the happiness of elther!fectg lhe Chicago. Burlington and bootlegger or imbiber. Two men spent their day In tho;QUincy, the Denver and Rio Grande city jnll, Thauksglving. There were i nto a great transcontinental sys three, but one was released as he tern. Regarding this realignment had served hia time, and with a I James sold. Only time can tell, and few cents in hia jeana made straight- way for a restaurant to chew ou turkey wing and spread cranberry jam on u generously buttered piece of bread. Inmates of the county jail, ami there are 45 piled In one place, two to a bunk, and piled again In another corner, were fed sparingly of turkey lest they find the Klam ath bastlle too appropriate a homo. Some might, according to the sher iff's office, even expect n bit of generosity during the, Christmas holidays, seeking a festive tree and a gift or two dangling from decorat ed branches. . There waa no one released yes torday from the county jnll, ac cording to Burt E. Hawkins, sheriff. Officers of the prohibition de partment partook of the turkey gobbler generously and with their chief, Len Forncrook, in. Medford carving the bird for his family. there was a slight lot-up on all activities for even prohl officers have a heart and like to lean on the- festive board aijil recount tales of valour and of fight. All In all peace and quietude reigned about the city hall and court house. There was one office, I however, that worked overtime, thnt WKATIIKK FORECAST . . OREGON: Unsettled, southwest winds on coast. strong Presidents Lakeside Company Succumbs L. A. Copeland, Widely, Known Lumberman, -is Stricken Fatally at! Bozeman, Montana. l. a. copeiand, president of ; t. a f nlrAulila t ..nl.a nnmnnm. i of Klamath Falls, and the' j Copeland Lumber company ofi Portland, died very suddenly i early Wednesday morning' - . . . . , , - i frm a vlolent attack of Pneu-j monia which he contracted at; Bozeman, Montana, according to word received here yester- :day. visnea nere on several uhbbiuuo and established mhny acquaintances. j who will learn .with regret of his 1 demito. i-. - - I The Copelancf tumber company owns.a lino of retalL lumber yards , IH.B IIIIU Ut iriBIL 1UU.UC. ,, o "T... u. . uri(uu( Willi (.vucin. ui i iv m Board of Trade, building, Portland. (Continued . on fago Five) James Is Silent On Rail Merger . Three Big Roads SALT LAKE CITY. Nov. 25 Silent as lo what may happen soon in the much -discussed mergers of several of the great trunk line railroads 'of the west and middle west. Arthur Curtlss James of New York, largest stockholder In sever al of the affected rail lines, depart-' ed for Denver yesterday morning ! over the Denver and Rio Grande Western Rallrcad. he was accom-j panied by J. S. Pyeatt. president. and A. C. Shilda. assistant general ( and A. C. Shilds. assistant general! , manager of the Denver and Rio ij Grande Western, and a number otj . , v. .. ,a.,a.n l ..If i,. i officials of the Western Pacific. One of the rumored mergers af-! Western and the Western Pacific anything Is possible." The other consolidation would bring under tingle control the Great Northern. Northern Pacific and Chi cago, Burlington and Qulncy. Suspension Road Work Temporary Owing to Rains Work has been suspended tern- pornrlly on road zr& bridge con - structlon on two county projects, according to County Engineer Jen - sen, owing to tho downpour of rain that has been pilylng a visit to Klumuth during the past several days, . Surfacing tif tho Midland market mid and the Spring Lake grading project has been stopped, while op erations have ceased for the pres- i cnt on tho Rock Creek road bridge, Aged Prospector Walks Into Train And Meets Death i GLKXDORA, Cal., Nov. 25 (Unl - ted News) Allan Poe, 05, a mining prospector of Glendora, was Instant - ly killed when he walked Into the! path of a Snnte Fe train nt the Glendora boulevard crossing here Thursday. Poe evidently failed to see the approaching train. STRANGE AERIAL IS DISCOVERED IN HAWAIIAN ISLAND IIONOIXM. Nov. 3.1. (I'nitcil j .M-wii) -1 mruiiK JM'riiii wnicn. (1mI1c IIn luck of conformity with nro((iifx(ai fltanitiinU brlns rafllo proicrnniM of the Pacific rout clmrly to lt owner, htm iK'on illwcovctvtl iirar hrre by toiirlNtM, The- ttrrhil Npnnii a taro patch, ImipM throifKh piaij tree ami iroHiH the rMif of a bhk hat. The wt Ih liiHtalhtl In a tiny WfNHlen rhack In the rear of the ffras thatchnl ilwelllnj( of an aged Hawaiian, Mm. Kukia Mue kena, lorateil In a mountain gorge on the wlmlwarfl llc of the ilaul of Ouhu. I British Isles To River Elbe Suffer Worst Fog History Many Suffer and Three Deaths In London Reported; Ham burg Reports All Shipping Tied Up As Result of Haze. burg Reports AH Shipping I I.OMKlX, Xor. S3. (United News) From the British ImI -the River Kibe in Germany Kuro fl ea ns rtoihh! tllelr way about to ilay in a fog which wna the wort many sections hud experienced in scores of yearn. " While London was hidden under a yellow haze which turned to a black pall In the evening, outlying places in this country suffered al most obscurity. ' .There- were-: three -'-fatality - inV England, one just outside London, . nnn n kiieiit ana une . , . at Leicester. I In Paris those who visited the boulevard cafes in honor of St. j Catherine's day were forced to move ) slowly or be bowled over by pash- cart men or other ' lost pedestrians. I Hamburg reported that all ship- ping was tied up as a result of the I murky haze which hung over the River Elbe. In London vehicle traffic was i either halted or creeping through the streets. Trucks, taxicabs and horse carta moved about cautious ly, but could not avoid accidents. (Continued on rase Four) Defendant Fall, Alleged Briber, 65 Years Today WASHINGTON. Nov. 25. (Unit- Newg,Albert B Faip8 most ' blrthdtt , 65 'years will be! " i r riauy. I He must spend It sitting in the . . , :"r ' w!. 'J 000 he accepted front E. L. Doheny was a bribe in consideration of olt contracts good for 100,000,000 in profits. The trial suspended over Thanks- giving day and will be resumed Fri- uay v lieu luuimci icucn men iii.i over admitting as evidence the senate Teapot Dome committee testi mony, containing E. L. Doheny's "confession" of the JIOO.OOO ad vance to Fall. Doheny's counsel are fighting to prevent this testimony from going before the jury, they wish to build' up their own case. The senate in vestigation, they claim was political and unfit to stand as evidence in 1 court. Thanksgiving was a holiday for 1 the defendants, the lawyers, court ! attaches, and everybody except the youthful jury. It was Just another day In prison for them. They, rather than the accused pair, suffer the hardships of this trial. The jury Is bunked at night In a small room, less . than 30 feet square, reminiscent of steerage, with only j two windows opening on an area- ; way, furnished with 12 cots and a I dining table, all crowded together. The men sleep and eat lunch Mi the same room. IXSTAXTI.V KILLED MAX STILL CLASPS Tl'RKKY I i SLATOJC, Texas, Nov. 25. (Unit - ; ed News) J. B. Hartman. laborer, ! was killed today, when the wind blew down an awning, which struck him. In death he clasped tightly tinder hia arm a Thanksgiving tur key and a few articles of groceries he- was carrying home to his wife and several children. Dangerous Desperado Taken in New York Notorious Outlaw, Mur derer and Mail Thief,' Caught Sleeping; Wife Cause of Arrest. NEW YORK, Nov. 25 (United News) "Bum" Rog ers, who succeeded Gerald ' Chapman in the unenviable reputation as the most danger ous desperado of the east, awoke to a cold Thanksgiving day dawn, with the chill grip' of fettered steel upon his wrists. - As the notorious outlaw straggled slowly back to wakefulness he made OUl aDOUl UIS ueUHiue ma inmiin trtumphantafac.es of a dozen pollce- men. - - . "Bum" had been taken at last. Ignomlniously, In his aleep. Something of a Samson of tho underworld, Rogers , was betrayed by his Delilah. ' ' ' ' It was through Mrs. J. J. Roger, the outlaw's wtfe, who was arrested In a taxtcab with the leader of i rival gang, that the police; struck "Bum's" trail. '. , . ; " . . Although she wept with her head on her husband's manacled hands. J . station to which he waa taken. (Continued on Page Five) .- Impressive Was Song Service at ' ' Episcopal Church Klamath Falls was not unmindful ' of the appreciations that peeped through lowering clouds yesterday when 150 men, women and children, wended their way to St. Paul's Epis copal church to attend a beautiful service of Thanksgiving where a, vested choir sang praises before the' altar. . Rev. J. Henry Thomas, rector of St. Paul's, spoke briefly on Thanks-; giving spirit end the findings hi Klamath Falls, and the world, for which thanks should be offered. The music will day morning tor those unable to at The music will be repeated Sun. the benefit of attend the Thanka- giving services, according to Rev. Thomas yesterday. I'nder the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood Eberleln. the choir personnel Included R. Plumb. Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Olds, Mrs. Sophia McKneeley, Mrs. C D. Browne. Mrs. J. Henry Thomas. Miss Pearl Biehn and Wise Winifred Plumb. Following Is the Program: ' Procession Hymn 6S7, Messlter. Venlte. Robinson. 1 Psalm, 65. ' ; . Te Deum. Dudley Buck. Jubilate, Oxford Chant. Hymn 421. " '' Hymn 427. Offertory Sentence, Anon. Anthem, "O, Lord How Mani fold," J. Barnby. Dresden Amen After Benediction. Recessional Hymn 517, Pleyel. Kiwanis to Enjoy U Annual Duck Feed at C. of C. Rooms , - .). The annuul duck feast of ths Ki wanis club Is scheduled to take, place tonight, and In order la make the affair a success there has fceea a wild skirmish among the various ; members to provide - the -requited i number of teals that will oe neces- sary to satisfy the Inner recesses ! of tho members. That the program might not go wrong, several nlmrods, members of ! tho club, nwnt yesterday In wading ' ! the marshes of Tule lake and Lower j K In ninth Lake In the hopes that they might bag a numbe of ducks or geese,' and frc-m late reports It Is salil that there will te plenty ot fowl available to take rare ot lbs large gathering that Is promised tor the big dinner, ,