The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 15, 1927, Page 8, Image 8

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    TIIF. KLAMATH NKV8
PACE ElfillT
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1027.
"T i.
TWO SLAYERS
SENT TO PEN
IN GOOD TIME
Twenty-Four Hour After
' Crime, PlotUrt Are
Behind Prison Bart
Tl'AtKESfiA. Wli.. Nov. 11
(CP) Lasa than 24 noun after
confessing they k'.llcd Mm. Em
ma Oreenwaldt to collect her In
aurance. Alvln Greenwaldt, her
husband, and Arthur R. Beti
hold, whom Greenwaldt hired to
aaxlat him. were taken to Wan
pun penitentiary to begin aerrinf
a' life aentenre.
..Pronoun-eirent of eentenee to
day by Judge O. M. Davison
ended the "perfect crime" the,
wo admitted they planned to col-
lei t a f I O.dOO insurance policy :
carried by Mrs. Groonwaldt. j
. Cn-enwalril was found Injured
and hla wife killed, ostensibly
by bandlla. last week. Police an-'
peeted a fiend who had killed
ana aiiaraea oiccr women in inn
vicinity and were disponed to be
Heirs the husband's story.
-ureetiwaldl a position was
arVenrt honed further by ad mis
aiiin that he was a booli"33ir.
(but certain circumstances of
t'-ie murder indicated a lao'lte
other than robbery and altantitrh
Cncnwaldt had allowed Ret
hold to beat .him. physician raid
the Injurlea austaiued wer-i cot
fTflelen .to cause the pm'-mit.'d
ifi' ons"irusncsa tho bootleg ;-T
claimed.
After five days of constant
questioning, Greenwaldt told if
bin lore for another woman an.l
fJaHii-e for the insnranco money.
TtMihold drove into tho country
with the couple, the confession
Mid. and while he was attune :n
the rear seat of the automobilc
vith Mrs. Greenwaldt. he put M
em around her. grabbed h.'r
throat and strangled her.
-Then tbey tore the dead wo
man 'a clothing, threw her bode
into a field. Greenwaldt took a
beating and awaited to report to
police and collect the Insurance.
' Petthold. a bua driver, gut two
diamond rings Mrs. Greenwaldt
wore tor hla part In the crime
and waa to receive tiOO when th-
9 bootlegger collected his InMU
anee. He inlst?d. however, that
he participated in the killing "a-i
favor" to the husband rathei
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SCARED
OF YOUR
DENTIST?
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Isoweer Live in
h'vmr of the
IKnital Chair.
nh Nitrou-) Oxide-OxTgen gas
Wf place the patient In a state
of Analgeaia. Tatient romamii
conscious, hut entirely InsenriMe
ta pain. The greatest discovery
of dental science in the last
generation.
DR. PEAT
"Dentintry With a Written
Guarantee."
ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS
Open Evenings
Sugar-man Itl ls. th A- Main
X-RAY EXAMINATION
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Coffee
Schillin?
Easy to open with
the key-wind.
Rich with stroma -
rich with fiavor
which
until you use the last
$0- "
f Schilling Coffee f
I ca IV spice!' ji rat rati
ii.iiiiir;iiimiiimilliiilliiiUiU
Named Consul
-jO. i a.
V far
j 1
4 v Jy
Scnor
been
.nnoin'cd la the post of consul
k,.neral of Nicaragua at New
Orleans. She is the first woman
, f fg.-ry and one of the
,v v, m,.a j:, .;,e Wl,r j to oo
t ury ,Uvh a hlch diplomatic post.
Copco Phase Club
11 nrkinf I 111 IfJinPi1
Further plans tor making th?
bird annual riectricnl Ball to
be held Thanksgiving night in
: the fairgrounds cxhibita Duildiit;.
he biggest and best so far given
wen- la d la-t night at a meri
t's of the I!:-' I:atl"n clu'i.
au aii rp!'iy. x, tanisatiu ot
the California Oregon Powr
con-.pany.
Krom the number or tickets
which bare been disposed of. ft
was revealed, a larger crowd tha:t
usual will attend, and for the pas;
two years it has been necessary
' to tarn late comera away from
. the affair. This year, however,
it is thought that the fairgrounds
exhibit building will be largo
'enough to hou;e tho gathoritg.
A brilliant electrical display,
which will excell that of lal
year, is King p-epared by the
decoration ccn;niit'ee. Vera Vn
of the committee promise to furu
looso artificial lighting, atars '
and moons aplenty. '
Les Sailing's orchestra wil! t
furnish thfi music.
than because he wanted t'lv
n-.nney
Both pkjdtd guilty to first
degree ciurdfr.
Tearher Wore Her
SkirtsToo Lon
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em-en of the 65 students iu th
high sihrol walked out! and !5
per cent of the parents are back- i
tng them up.
!rs. Hailerk was elected to
-uecned P. E. Coloman, who re-.
eently died.
Sta'e Fu'TinTlrTv TT'-iward
1 ai no; yet decided what he will
C about it.
III'KK MIIHJW I)KAI '.
PASADENA, rallf.. Nv. U.
(VP) Funeral services will b?
held here tomorrow fnr Mrs.
Charlotte S. Aycrs, widow of
James J. Ayers, a 43'er and
former owner of tha Los Angeles
Evening Express. She died in
her home Sunday.
C!aslfii.d advertising Is a
morning paper proposition al
ways. r.e the News
H E vacuum key-wind
tin preserves the
flavor for vou until
you are ready ta use
the cofTec.
The key-wind leaves
a close-fitting
Service Cover
keeps the flavor in
grain in the tin.
1 Delfl.la V luucj has
vlyKw naming itiwdcr
f r v, x
Photo-In Hearst
Papers Held Jake
-LOS AXGELKS. Nor. ti. Of)
Th. t..v n ... i 1 1. . 1 1 1 1 A
Pesuulra, cf Los Angela, last
: night branded "fake." the pur
ported official Mexican docu-
' nionta. pbotoatatlc roplea on
which are being: publish d In the
Hearst newspaper, today, after
"he had examined them as print
ed In The F.ianitncr nl Vv
mero Alniada, attarho cf the
Mexican embassy at Washington
and now on duty here, voiced the
tame opinion.
The Mexican offlcta'.a declared
:ie anme it similar documents
were offered fr salt" two mot:r
-go to representative of tie
Mexican government In this eotn
ry by Mexican political refu
gees. The offer of aale alleged
ly waa ta prevent their ue 1
.iientnst the administration of
President ('allot. When notified
i.f the a-s rted nttnwi to ob
tain Vtrt -'(:. f.r ti pipe-..
Pre-dd?nr Ca'.'.ca wai aald by the
officials to have advised them to
disregard the matter.
i WASHINGTON. Nov U.
Secretary Kcll.gR declined to
comment today on the publication
of documenta In the HcarU news
rapera pnrprrtlng to be repro
ductions of Mexican official coat-
! municatiotts.
Bf comment on a atjry based on
documentary material concerning
the existence and authenticity of
what it has no knowledge and
no informati. a whatever." he
aM.
yexiiau embassy orflciaia de-
.-lared the document were falsi-
ii.aiii ns end not worthy of com-
tiicnt.
One Dead, Many
Injured In Riot
NEW I'KLHI. In lia. Nov. 1 1.
LP) Several thousand -Mussel-
n n participated today in severs
i ace riots which followed the
(Xccut.oa of a convicted marJor-c-r
named Abdul Rashid. Oro
person was killed and SO serious
ly Injured. '
Gathered outride tho rrisia
gates, the mobs of Musselm-a
!ea;riidcd Hashld's body. WJtca
ihe mobs threatened to break ire
gite.s. the authorities delivered
the dead Musselman. Then hi3 co
re'.lglonlsts taarched through tho
streets of New Dt'.iil, carrying
Uashtd's body.
lliudus aueiupttd to break up
(he procession and riots resulted.
The n'.di'ary was cummon -d
and restored Older aftr much
difflcki'.y. . Aruio-ed iar were
sent Into the affected aones.
city Budget Up
for Objections
(Continued rrom Page hiei
Light and Water fund: :.''.
ooo 1 required: $4.0i.n) on hand
January I: $15,500 to be ra'sed.
Total voluntary levy required,
tl'S 630: total on hand $H.:S3.
an.l rl "45 th b raised.
Involuntary levy: I'aviag on
rlt propertv JT5.
Interest on general obligation
honds J43.500.
Oneral obligation bond Eink
ing fund 15.000.
Public library SS.00O.
Park fund 'i of one mill.
Those on the budget commit
tee are Merle Wet, W. O. Smith,
Roy Orcm and Mayor Wattcrs.
lilO UOOZE FINE
rOKTLANlt. Ore., Nov. 1 1, (A,
Mike Callls. rendition rook,
was fined 300 for liuuor viola
tion by Federal Judge McNary
to'iuy. He will pay the fine In
monthly installment!) of 50.
CAM Of TIIAXK.S
V.V wih to thank our many
f ri nW fr thn txnutifiil floral
ff. r;:)Ks ;inl f k :ttl j- ni;itliy
hh-wn u i duriitt; Ilic IjiTfavnuPt
our bilavtd Hon nod Lijilii'r.
Fifjncd
W. M. f'IfANILKtt
i . ( (iAIiltlSO.N AND
FAMILY.
m:
, Flapper Fanny Says
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ttt
ma u f ore.
W Qispt ay ttr scsvtct mm
When ill iloultt whether to gc
divorce, get a nidlo.
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507 Man
Lawyer Who Became, Bootlegger And ;
Slew Wife, Is All Sntiles In Court
CINCINNATI, O.. Nov. 1 1. he served a term In tho federal
Stepping smartly, a look of pro- Prison at Atlanta bo brought Into i
Sessional dignity opca bl. (ace COUT- Eaamlnatlon of th. first:
. venireman revealed the atnte a In-1
and his arms full of law books tentlon t0 ak ,ne doalh p(.011ty.i
and legal documents. George Re-, Xolay wa, n?mut- riftlelh
mu. the Chicago druggist and birthday.
lawyer who turned booth-gger. j ' '
came to court today u Justify , orV iTiI tTC MCCT
the slaying of his estranged s.c BUI StUU,S Mttl
t.nd wife. Imngnne II. Ruin) TO PRACTICE WORK
. hfTe last October 6. . I . (
A , dozen newspap-rmen and
friends crowded aliout the stub
, by. heavysi.t, bald headed defend
ant, to grasp hla hand. II. was
all Kuiilcs at tho groetlng.
No spectators wero In thl
courtroom at the opening of the
trl:.l. Th" 100 ri'.-ita w r gi t-n
nvt-r ti vt'hirctni'ii. A A' '-'t"' ve
nire of T.'i Ij.td t't-t ii ntiiinion d. i
Afit-r Ihe v nli-i-in n had li-on
(It-.-ircd ft-jl of tin sp'-ct.tiors' t
M'atM,
f -w or (hit many who bid
' waited bMig tiiitsiilo the cnri-
room wort permitted to rater.
i More th in l.tioii crowded aNotit
the cout-tro:m di;or and there;
v.. r-! seats for sanly 110.
i ill ihosi who crowded and '.
-crishcd their wuy Into the curt
room, elderly women prcdomi-;
iinted.
In a limd t-lear voli-e--Iteimis
p-iid to (lie court a mntinn de
D .mil In that Franklin L. Uodge
i Jr., former prohibition agent In-j
Hinini' nlnl In convicting Hemua
of vlolutlng the prohibition law
and alleged "sweetheart" of Mrs. I
'imis; Ruth II. Remus, (laugh-1
' tt r of the filnin woman and
leilopteil duttghter of Remus;
'lirnc! (.'anipbell, slater of Mrs.
Iteniiis, ami Hairy F. Itrown, uf
I WiiiilHor, Onl., bo itummon'd to
bring Int ) court any and all
r.nners hnvlnff In An with n lr.hfr
I nt cf diatlllerlc! throughout the !
in ill (1 1 o went. ' '
ivef olijccllon of the proseeu-!
h'Mi, Judice Hhook granted tho
motion. j
Tho petition uko asked that
cnaln papers known to Remus
to lie in poeseasion of those
1 1 named after they were taken!
fn.ni hla Cincinnati borne, while
3C
. Bad Weather and Good Muskr
Are making friends for us every day, so if you are feeling a bit lone-'
.some these long wintry nights come in and see us.
Lets talk Gulbransen piano, as our store has just received a new large
shipment and a good reserve stockjs. in our warehouse.
Compare our $295.00 Gulbransen with others for which
375.00 to $450.00 is asked.
A word to the wise is sufficient and its a wise family which has plenty
of good music in the home this winter.
Earl Shepherd Co.
Pianos, Radio, Records, Victrolas
St
Getting their winter program
well underway, lloy Scouts of
Troop 3, of the Sacred Heart
academy, met last night for (
study and practlco In various '
phases of scout work. !
Kn.it tving and signalling, in
!ii ri th, scouts nro' beromln?;
tin ie pi-ifji i nt. cotiiprji-cd the
S
THI! A NSW Kit
rtere Is lie solution to tho
LKTTKK ;tI.F puiile on page 4. 1
L I INIDIV
W I N D V
VLLN.ILS:
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TONII
TOYED
T O.Y.E.JB.
FOYER
Fq!l1vIeir
principal work of Inst night, ac
cording to tho scoutmaster, Hen
ry Jojatix.
Tlis pardonable prld. or Klam
ath Valley hospital la tha effi
cient aerrlc. rendered humauliy
thionih a wall .quipped 'ntuu
tlen. -
Howard R. Perrin
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