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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1927)
rrh The Klamath News Official Pupcr County of Klamath BE Two Sections Ten Pages THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER GET OUT YOUR HORN" Vol. 4, No. 307. Frlce Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927. (Every Morning Except Monday) BIRDMAN WILL HOP TO HONOLULU Jurors In Trickey Case Are Shut Up 11 Veniremen K grT , " , "j P r C J U U I Ce Forces ' " AC A JJ;i:.. I Cali for 40 Addition - ai names. i I ALT'viL'tt' r. V .. i .,.r..w. ...... , ui 7. (L'.J'J Willi the rt'K-uiilta ular jury nnl exhauntod I rnd u Hpri'ial venire of 40 tinmen to obtain the twelfth'. Jnor to try Lon-na Trickey,' "'u '"y "uginwra oftic now ' towHctl linera made port with ...WKlrl yueen. on a chnrg.''ool. j Tories of a rowdy tempest! or murdering her common-, and the big During .treet unit, i raging at sen. I law husbnnd. "Slim" Harris, luciuillng work on aeveral atreeta still battling against. l,,ko county's most sensa- TJ.unMno r ll! . t . .. i ...i.i .. .i :....r.. ...ii iionui trial n un mi juui nun I might With the 11 men nl- ready chosen as jurors' were- locked up under guard. . A rowboy'a ahouttni and'alm- liar atlnlra arc hla own buln- " I bare country, and tnoal qunlltled them.e v by -1 ia lum ,.w.i " ... Ita of the co.e "Hhe urta atuck Hllm long be fore nhe did." one bronco bu.ter "" rou" Uthera nminrka were aa char- room waa kept thrilled through what other wine might have been a dull opening day. Itaniceinen reiiMMl Whon court adjourned, the atate had exerciaed but one pre rmplury ehnCenga. and the de fense two. The large crowd of ruhgrmen otherwise dUwiit illfled (l.'oiilliiuci! im I'nun Knurl G.N. To Spend Heavily Here '. Hundreds o( thunsaiuls of dol lara will be expended In Klumath . Falls by the Ureal Northern In 'M r"."ro.",i.uu,"",,1r,"!':"j pro" nicer for tho 8. I'. S., staled I hero yesterday. . j Wit. hill was acroinpnnliil here. . .. ... ,7 L. V .1 by 1. tt. . Davis, chief engl mi mo down to view the nrorrai o( terminal and bridge work I Ills tity. The two men spent yesterday with I,. K. Needham, engineer in charge of construction and will return south early this morning. Davis pronounced the local sit uation extremely satisfactory, bin could giro no doflnlte figure off total construction cost ot li. N. ' piujecta here. CAMERMEN TELL OF SNOW, SLEET IN FLOOD AREAS NEW YOIIK. Nov. .7. (fHt Tiiles of snow, sleet and oif encountered by motion plrtnVu! lind relief planes striving lo pene-'. frnt the desolate New England flood arm were brought bock ti t'tirtlsa field today and corrobor ated by flying inachliius wlerdiy decorated Willi Icicles. 'The dlsjrlct around Spring-, fluid, Mass., and llilthliiml, Vt.. Is covered Willi sun except In j years from the tempting unsophis Ihe river bottoms," mild WobherJ tlcntlon of young housewives was Halt, Fox News cameraman. "Our! written hy Judge Cohen in llronx plane was forced down I wire by n snowstorm.- About 1 1 n. m. we made n landing In a cow pas lure near Concern, N. II. we made II to Concord." l.nlnr . . W. E.-Mncnrlon. I'athe camera man, mado a thrilling trip over- lund to Itiitlnnd. "Itetween Fair Haven. Vt., and Itiitlnnd." he said, "I used an nntnmnhlle, a two home team, a rowbout and a alep-liiddor. . The ladder was handy where the bridges wore gone. Coming back i to Fair I In vim by the same moth-, od, I wns nccompunlud hy eight niond ring from Mrs. Edith Tuck traveling salesmen who had heen er of the Uronx. Her coin(iliilii: n light by the flood Bud lost their I was only one of many, clothes, their samples and every-!. "Dr." Koch was dei lured "nil thing else. We made It to White- , uiiconsiieucnble scoumlrn!," by hull, N. Y.,. where we found n , Ibn cnurt and nidered to hnre his strain ind relief from our , prescript ton filled nt Sing Slnr tioiiWes." j piisou, " CITY COUNCIL BANS BINGO iNALtcAMEs'Gale Hits in I tlinn In Put S n Gambling In Pool ' Hall., Explanation Willi the M"7 paving pro urn in fur Klamath Falls olflcUlly I'lnied lui night, when city Hn glucer Dun .umwalt submitted j final estimates to tile council, , a survey of future alruet lin- iiroviiuioiii projocla lntlliln. that ! next r will aco more pave- ,, ')ulu ,. nurltllt ,h PMlj season. Tl.p.m tAol... ir..l(.,.. iir.imli.fi . uuiny blocks of addition il atreet Improvement for thla city, and! Including a number of smaller now iiropua.il. procfMMta (or i "'"i nur i""" ,hro0!Kiiles swept mllea of new pavement will be completed. Tha three lamer ' Juba whk'klV'inter fury US three Htorm- ' . mVe been, put down here in tlio'vessew l'at two yeara. the 12 "T'"" " ! R-.J-ft frnnn ;uuubvv uiuu . I'lannmP" 1 ,11 L 0 T The Itema of the fire depart Mp , Joln, m.lllK of ,. : budget eommltteo and the city council vealertlnr afturnoon. N'o reduction waa made in any of I the Home, although ,11 la Doani- !,) aome will be reduced In the , i.,,,,,,.,. There wua large naked Increase for thl . 1 In the amount , year over lat year, oniv 1 1. , ' ... an.. n . a . a ... .... .11... 11 7i. .iiu ...'iv 111 i.n. H,' Inrge Increase U axplulned In thuM the number or hoaemcn have been , V,y should not any man with doubled within the past year. , (,a Mme f Michael remember The atreet (mid waa found lnlIhe (inamrotk first of all? Hut bo In very good condition. The'hl, ,,,. n,lno. tliltik of that. Item (or warehouso and barn ! 1, u cnlaraneau French a hun- asked for by I ho atreet depart-1 ntenl waa placed In tho goneral fund, which la ul.o In good con-' Hilton. 1 ( Final reduction will be made; at the next meeting of the com-, M,u - n.i l.....t hMinmil : ,,',,,'7' '",7 "'- to be placed before the council. - . . Black Masks In Pn. ftf RolihorS ' Vl llvll, IVUUUtlo ! u ma.ka (uiitid In the lug "l',t'K m 'uiioii in wie ins- ...- ,hrBe alleged automobile . till' cfY nrrcsted here Friday night. nranim( a ,hrd degree In tho slierlff'a offho yesterday failed to'dlac'ose any lurid crime de lalla. The niask were discovered by authorities following the arrest of Hill Johnson. Paul Travis and Waller Jecorua. charged aith stealing an automobile In Seatllo OVcr a week ago. Hollering the find might lesd tto solution lif some highway ' holdup or other banditry, local jorricera yesterday grilled ine irio 'of reputed ear thlefa. , After considerable uuitxlng It revealed that tho three t young men 'had attended a mas querade dance, .at which they had used the masks.. - "DOC" WILL GET PLAIN FOOD BUT . NO REST IN PEN i NEW YOIIK, Nov. 7. (IMM A prescription of regular houm, plain food and lsolulion tor 21) county conrt today fur "Dr." Ed-' ward Koch. 0 "Dr." Koch's method of nper- ntlon was to go to the apartments of young married women and represent himself as n physician sent by the husband to give tli.i brido a physical examination, llcj would instruct his "patlunt" to lake a warm bnth'nnd while alio j was In the bathroom run oft with whatever Jewelry or money he could find. The "Doctor" was speclUcully charged with stealing a ft'SO din- !Pr AAVi n rt I .r.CT; manv r iT O C f P I 1 O I V 1 II Seaboard Terrific Wind HoIdh',rrt won ', Back Ships Far Out' Qn Atl&ntiC LOW ' On Atlantic; Temperatures. NEW YORK, Nov, 7. tU.I'.) Freezing oceans rules swept in upon, New one (irt priie. taken br Ejri, i'nrW duliiv with nent nnlKrlc ' 2"' '" ,ne Junlor' lork today with Pent-up;yMrlll)t )ul fmi , .j i. i. , r i bound for .New f pro-;yorK. They nil will be from! 14 to 36 hours late a mar-! ine record tor seasonable . November disturbances. The thermometer dropped to il degreea at i p. m. Tempera- ... . . . . . . . Hire. cue ore.ii .re. -e.v luvy Hli'a In' thla (nry u( mlle-a-mlnute ' (t'iintfnuil on Pit': Five) Irishman Raises 'Shamrock' Spud , 4 . lie orewia ajruKrena a.i m! tatoe and he calls them the "shamrock. 01 course, lor is - .,, hi, .. Mli-haol. and l)ri.d p,,r y,(.B asked about hie ancestry he said "Nolvcr niolnd. 1 nm an American." And he la a good one. On the old Dcrvan ranch In th? pi,,, iin.ve nelehborhood he . .... .. . . pianieu live acres tu poiaicma this year and hla crop was 300 sacks to tho acre. , '. Hut the reason tor th4 sham-' ruck name waa because three fine Jsm,,''(' 'em DolAIOP lo" collier and formed a Shamrock In : geihcr and formed a Shamrock In shnpe. Michael remarked. "Would i not the Irish In Irolnnd worship not tla ,rBh ln iroinni worship ,h. ,....,.. ,u.. ,. rased It over thereT" How About a i i i I ryy AT AkV S S 1 II 1 I la.' J f ibif". ,S I I 1 II I . y aW 71 I M Mil id III til a. . ANk f M 1 LOCAL PUREBRED, HERD BIG LIVESTOCK SHOW i I Prestige ' III" Klamath ioun- try u a renter (or the breeding of high duality livestock i up- hW III remarkable fashion at Ike Pacific International I.tvo- riinr cxpo.111011 hi I uruaiiu .nt week by the Ilea stock (arm at Merrill, whoso Aberdeen Angus CO from Klamath to the I'ortlind "'' tnu (arm li'mMIm nitn.il l.v 1 K A lafl n. dr. attracted wlilc attention. from crowd. and exhibitor aflke. Hugh McNermey. ranch foreman for Alexander, waa fn : charge of the hurd at the ahow. The Uea herd brought home Addini to till, were lx aecond proma. taken by the following: j market for 159.65. I hind flood tonight. jcii ist night panned an amend- j rea(jv " Captain Frederick T j With thousands of base- waVA. Giles, Australian flier, Klamath KeallOrS LllUOrSe IJOVne went furnaces flooded and pmeDt with a ru,t that the' announced tonight that he ,,, , .. T 0 ... rVfuges depending on im-lordlance be explained. .- ; will ho Doff from Mills field Plan For Attracting NeW SettlerSprovised stoves and v,ouJ'tnZMa9:30u.m.' - - Two eveuia . ot Importance, od out' yeterday in the evn- ,u,lu ' 'Klaniath ritliena, in- rorpora.ea --.no " """"""i1" mo Klamath llraity board anuj and! . , , . , ... , 1 . , omcca irora wnieo I oireci me new 'land settlement plan were- CMtahlluked at 17 Main atreet. Kndorinen. ( the realtor, for the plan advanced and ganlzed by Hob Coyne, came at k -, .. 1 1 V. ..... I l....nhAA ycatcrday. The luiard met laat huving m dlrirua (he plan and pativcd frvornbly upon it ii., ine. ,e.T.iiu.f ..ii.ci.ui, endorsed It with an edict Bearing uip eiKiiaiuic' ui uiuibi- a. ..i-'inai Famous Inventor- Of Wireless II! LONDON. Nov. 7. lUlM-Giig llelmo Mirconl. the Inventor of wireless, tonight waa reported seriously III here. Sunday night an urgent call waa sent for the Inventor's phv- i.. . . ..... sician. ic was ai.ieu iouii;iii ui.. hia condition waa progreasing al- though, he probably will not be permitted to leu re his bed for ninny dava. secretury told the press tonight that "Marconi had a tonight that "Marconi had a strenuous lime on his recent visit to the I'nlted States." to the I'nlted States." - ..t,, .,i .. ., ,n,. ., him." the Secretary added.,' Peep Over Your drtrq at . "- I Queen Dea 2nd. Queen Dea 3rd. I a yearling hnrd.' I'rldea 2nd. two j nulla bred by tbe exhibitor and Jork of Dea, a ulcer. Tff further augment t ii.i ui iwirun, me ltch ueru iwj. ..cn 3rd prize... aa (ollowa: ; Owen Qulnnln. Dea. a heifer, i two femiiea bred by exhibitor. I'rldea. a bull, Enticer or Dea. i a bull rail, and three bulla, get ; nf (.ic, v I Fourth prizes were siren tbe Oa herd on a heifer, bull calf, , and two bulla bred by exhibitor, j Before tbe ahow ended the! Alaska Steamship company pur-. chaaed two Annua ateera welnlflng ' i3jo pounda and aged 18 montha. i 'or which they paid 19. A! ye.rllng ateer welshing. 1030 pounda. aold to the Honolulu ton. Tlce-preldent. and C. 8 n.ei.na .na .. .. a.- down 1o ,,,, . ttld Mr toyn() '" aiiernoon. i ne people nere 'or ""B movement and aU - " " ,..M. 111 u . u . 1 11 ,a ,u ..,.,, , .,. ,,,, ,.... ! It makv no. difference who wunea to join inn corporation, no long aa they are reaidenta of ;, r011ntr. 'ErerTone ahould or-'(Jke aa much atock "in the Klan atb Citiiena, Incorporated, a ,,I.Mtf ,....1 )tn MUn HnrA an.l "'la doea not mean that the woman of amall ui means ia tmrred from thin enterprise. v.. W)uut V bfs Hv tVvfr vrHraVIxTi d .. h h . . tnr this eonimunily tha praise ll flcaervea. Health Unit Is D..r At f-S11 rill Al MemU Scope of the Klamath county health nnlt has widened with the establishment of a branch ui. it Merrill, It became known yea- terday. " v Mra. It. H. Anderson . .... . l . oameo cnairmau oi me new .ner - rill health acrvicc. which w ill do rote ita energies to that com-: munity and the immediate (arm - lug vicinity. Fort.y Wmbera have already sighed up In the new unit, it sighed up In the new unit, it was slated, and Mrs. Anderson U now orgaulitng the committees now orgaulitng the committees ...,. .i,,h . ,k ..., health work will be conducted. Shoulder, Bill? FireVAnda Disease Feared In sislEastU. S. , cnow and Bitter Cold ' Add to Dlf flCUltiet ' r.nnitntvrr1 Rv R1 ,. , ' j The fight started rwently when.; lief Corps. Ithe council concluded that the: j blnao. which la tha medium of , ' v I exchange (or card pluyera In pool BOSTON, Nov. 7. (U.!DsM'- lnlnK ot ",ne bB': V.) Fire and disease ad ded their hazards to those f , f . ; of 8now' lQet col( ,n ; the wake Of the New fcng-; r' . . c fires for warmth, military j men and volunteers on duty ; . the 8tricken areas were ,in tne sine Ken areas were, . , ' taking elaborate precau-JLIUD Members 10 tions against fires. Relcf worker3. handicapped by ,now ,nd bltter mi. already1 have been balked In their effort" by had flrca. In" two Vertpont towna. A three-atory wooden building 'on LudTow river front (t'untinned on I'age Six) : ' I TTvimOtimTl CaUSC . ti rC T fl uui Jiobbery, Y lea . ! NKW YOKK." Nov. T. (VP) i Hypnotism waa lniromiceo mio. ; the moldup businesa today. it waa tne oerenae o. jacoo Epstein, a mild-eyed, well dreaaed yonng man :nreaJ,1,r"n Dmf: KulPh Sanchei, a diamond me.r j chant, In The Tlmea Square hotel, j taking from him the keys to his FlTth Avenue office and the com- blnailnn of the safe. "Vonr honor. I am not a crim- ! Inal." Kpstein aaid to magistrate McAnrirew. "I was commanded by I ... ... .. , ; my master to go mis ining. nia : w ill la stronger than mine. was helpless." ' Epstein ytold ac onvlncing and detnlled storv. lie said he had . been under the Influence of the ' master for some time. Last Tues - ' master for some time. Last Tues - day "the master" whom Ep- stein steadfastly refused to name f stein steadfastly refused to name i t .,.., ,., ... ki explicit Instructions for meeting i Sanchez in the hotel room. I There. Enstoln said, ho resisted I the power but saw himself bind-' WASHINGTON. .Nov. 7. (UP) i Ing Sanchex as "the maitrr" sl-i Itear Admiral Thomas P. Ma i lently directed. I Cruder, recently relieved (rom Plans Made For Biff Rail Fete i ALTl'KAS. Calif.. Nov. 7. i U !pi.nrn,.ni. . h.in irifirlA In mvninArlnlo hnnrlrttrffj. rtf' i - " " ' vialtrtra whrt a ra ATnrMriat in tnln ln a celebration oror the com - I pietion or oroaogauging worg on Nerada-Callfornla-Oregon rail- iway between Alturas and Wan - idel which will be held next Frl- day. ! Featuring the event. which i will be known as Modoc county! railroad day. will he a pageant , depicting, the evolution, of trans- i portatlon tn Northern California i from Indian pole drags to mod- ern railroad -trains; dccordlng to "results." J, J. Mahnn. general ehatrman off'1 1 the program. A special trulii wilt FALL'S CONDITION bring visitors from the Sail Fr:ui-! JQ QTI , r-DIXirAT Cisco bay region. . . 13 31 IL-L. lKl 1 1LAL, I TOMBSTONES HELD ! iiidc rno vAMnn . "UKU V1X vniwni,, COPS STOP SPREE 1 i Mll.I.Ill nN. N. J., Nor.-. It'i P) Serenteen-year-old Joseph j Coiighiun was arrested tonight I while Indulging tn a queer pen-; chant In St. Stephen's cemeery . Joseph wns In the act of break-j tng his 100th tombstone when ' the fire department came along 1 and stopped him. Questioned, Jo-1 restless night and morning hut'old. Andrea Nunlz. 2J,. began seph admitted he hod a wild de-i slept a short time this afternoon, serving a 20 to 30 year sentence sire to crash the markers and got1 Ho has been able to take hour- in the state prison here today, a particular kick out of ruining j Ishmenl but a few times since his Nunlz. who was drunk at the, the ancient ones. !collitpe four days ago after a 'time of tho crime, became angry ' Charged with malicious mis- i nilsttinl hud been ordered In thujal the old man mid struck biro chief, he wns locked up. The Teapot Dome ell roiisptme trial, with rocks until ho died, chief of police an kl Joseph was in which be is a nn-defendunt ! The c.rlmlnnl , Was sentenced subject to fits. ' - I with Harry F. Slnclnli', . "! here, today. . , BE JIG ONK.p J j A h t petal Ar For Mor ' Prospects Are For More ' Than Three Miles of New Work The bingo goes. Thla wan decided by .the city Icuuncll last night when that body adopted an ordinance amendment. wltlr ,akM"b' tinjr token of erery cardroom and billiard hail in Klamath Falla. merchandise. Thla declalon threw . a new light on alleged pool hail tre "bloomin' thinn (mean- gambling in thla ilty and aa al." .. . ,. . .. . continuation of an earlier cam-! ng hlu Bluebird biplane, the ..,..,., r2B.T,iine. the conn-' iBK use1. and ,nat tne abaiiahiug : , (Coinned on rage six) ; uispiay romioes Progress of the (arm boya in 1U KUnfath county who have joined the potato club orsanlied and v,h i, vnr s,.,n ' ' ' TT . ',u '";' rill be .leweua. .ne P....IO .110- iou.j iin the U exhlbita made by these youngsters. Some of the'outoe. rowo ' y wy are ui excepuonany n othem. M uy tne Doya are ui excepuonnny ' not nare tne anvantage 01 gooa soil and sufficient water, are nevenneieeg gooa snow proaucei-i j and all the displays mirror tne , erioris 01 tne uoya wno raiseo. them. Tner "iJ40 noys in potato Club work th year. Sexton fald. and these hirve grown from one- eighth to (ive . acres each, with good returns. The kin lit- this club are .taught by the. county club leader'wwr.j fC Ol and assistants to properly select! YlQ0W Ui 0l3in . .eed ent ll. and to tnke eond : . v n a .... care ot tneir crop, l ney are also I schooled In grading potatoea. i Potato club work has shown a steady growth In tbe county, ac - eorrilne In Kexlon. with each rear marking considerable progress In ' the work. , the work. mll.! i 1 ; 1 lillklnO AfllTllral llnit Hi) VP In Al' ' '"' "-" his post as commandant or tho; Philadelphia navy yard as an out growth o(hla chargos o( Inetfi- Z clen.. In ,h ..... Inrl.v retried Secretary Wilbur, was shorn I rtf nf fMMu 1 rtntfa.at arl van a nnvr : department desk and told to ".wait order. Tt in 5(orptn rv' Wllhlir'a mir- . : - 1 rftg trt fflvA th niltltnnt admiral i the opportunity to draft plans for, . worains om mo reiorms wnicn i j ho said were sorely needed.' j Whether further action will be; taken against MaGruder will dc-i pend upon the outcome ot his reform mission, it was explained. , The cooperation of the depart- ment will be extended to the ad-, mlral in working out his pro- j gram. Secretary Wilbur said, hut ho will ho expected to produce; SAYS PHYSICIAN Washington. Nov. 7. (up; 1 Former secretary of tho tnter- lor Albert U. Fall was passing through the crisis of his Illness tonight, it was announced at his suite in the Mayflower hotel. ny morning doctors will he better able to predict chances for his recovery. It was' said. Fall's temperature at a p. m. was below nnrm-il and his heart actlo:i Irregular. Ho passed a New Sea To Start Fr i d ay Australian Will At tempt Hazardous Journey Alone; No Raft Or Radio. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 7. (U.P.) Declaring that Wandal vim ' iollv well Friday. GUco. who was one of 1 the original entrant In the Dole race, but waa prevented from . reaching , the coaat by a aerie of mishaps, mid tbe Hawaiian (light will be the flr.t leg ot a eircuiloon flight to 'Wellington,.- Vajr 7M!f.nrf , " afoM ,,d. ani dl-;,, Mrry ( rubbef 1(fe raf, : Cilesi took his jlane np for a. long flight thla afternoon in a n, ,n.-j . (ht u w u,, The plane was damaged several k ... ne crashd t Elko NeT ( aod waB uhlpped hre Eni0 NeT tot repalriu . Mrt, .nl.nnll.n. ,a..ned , the pane. An earth Inductor -.m i. --rtnt nnn mainly by the Aniac. he said. alln ne wl tak , marlnr'a 'sextant along with him. He ad, mlttpd howevor. that he know bot ,Ut,e of (e ln,trnment. Slar Keep float TjhVgasoline tanks In the (ua- (Contiaaed on Page Four) ; f ATirkAir ma MVaaH VAf fv tJvT 19 i I, vvll ' . LOS ANGELES. Nov. 7. (UP) j Final disposition of the case nf l.B ih. wnman nd twn mn ; whose manslaughter convictions in tha death of Tom Kerrick. ' film cowboy, were reversed by the appellate court, will be made ; December . . 9 ' Tn,s became known today when Mrs. Sarah Kerrick. widow ot the .. actor, was released on her own. recognizance after she waa re-' I turned (rom San (juentin whera - she served five months of her one to ten year sentence. v n ll reversing the decision ot ' owr Urt. the COlirt Of aP- ." naa errea in allowing eviaenoa o. an au.aw.ai assemo.ago w o, i connected with the actual slayin ' Kerrtck. - ' - r- FIVE WOMEN AND t CHILIjRtN HURT IN CAR ACCIDENT' PASADENA. Calif.. Nov. 7.(U P) Five women and five child-; ren, all related, suffered Injuries of various seriousness when their automobile was hit by a. heavier machine heer today. ; Mrs. Jane Van Hlbber. 20, Mrs. Margaret Van Bibber. SO, and Mrs. Eslehr Sutton, all of Paaa dena, received Injuries which make their recovery doubttnl. The others received only minor hri"" cuts. Oddities in the Day's News (I'nlted Preas) . FGLOKENCE. . Arlx. For the stoning la death of l.oretta Mar tinez, who wns nearly 100 years V