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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1928)
- PAGE SIX PASTOR SUES : FOR $100,000 I.OS ANGKLEH. Juno 21. (U P) lr. Frank ltyr, paator of the Wllshtre Boulevard Oowtra Ratlnnal church, toJay brought ault axalnal lr. Charlea F. Aked tor $100,000 for aaar-rted alandi-r In testimony befora the church court which ordered Ir. Ilyer dropped from followahlp. Dr. Aked, former aasUtant of Dr. Dyer, and now pastor of th All Soul'a church, charged at the Loa Ancelea Congregational amoolalion hearing that the mili tant Wllahlra paator waa a man of "aavago passion, rnthlera, aial B ingrained liar." The charitea. which climaxed nontha of trouble at the Wllnhlre church, were denied In Dr. Dyer'a complaint. Ha formerly held paatoratea in Chicago and Tacoma Washington, he aaid. Sixteen Men Lost in Polar Fastness (Contlnned From Face One) Amnndaen'a aituatton has aroused grava anxiety, for he carried wireless and had . ar ranged to report to Kings Hay and Bear Island at fixed Inter ' tsIs No word has .come from him. Major Maddalena. who to id Noblle and dropped him supplies, and Major Penio. commander of the second Italian airplane here, returned at S:2S p. m. today from a flight orer Noblle'a encamp ment. They dropped radio bat teriea which Noblle had urgent ly requested In a message today, medical supplies. , and smoke bombs to permit Noblle to guide later flights. .' - . Noblle Position C.kvcn Noblle'a position now is 15 kilometers 'east of Foyne Island. Maddalena and Penso reronnoit ered farther eastward and re turned Tla Cape Platen without finding trace of Amundsen, the Italia, or the group cf three which left Noblle'a party. Fxxl for .TO Maya 1 The men carried away in the Italia. May 25. had food for 50 days, but It was doubtful whether they could land the natterea nun 'of the dirigible In the storm. What has happened to the third party of three could not be pre dicted by Arctic experts, who be ' llev they are In a perilous po- alt Ion It they have not met total disaster. ' The Ice floes are . f ' erambling In the warmer weather and they would have many, open leads in their trek across the Ice. Five Nations KearchinK ' Italian, French. Swedish. Nor wegian and Russian expendltlons are engaged in the search for the missing men. ' ' Nobile said In a message to day several oi me ,v j of article dropped to mm dj -Major Maddalena broke when a ' parachute failed to " open. He asked for the despatch of air planes with appliances for land- ' tng on Ice, declaring It would be 'Impossible tor him and nis com- j pantons to walg to tana. " In a message Thursday night Noblle urged that a dog team bejv,.. rh(iHr. has been on a trip aent after the' party of three, in- Eluding Prof. Finn Malgrem. ' Swedish scientist, which left No blle'a party - to walk to land. Capt. H. Rllser-Larsen and Lleul. Luetiow Holm flew to Capt. Bora's dogsled, -which Is e-iroutc to Foyn Island, and dropped a letter Informing Sora of unfavir- ' able Ice conditions about him. fMatlnn IHiuhlflll ' 'Amundsen's whereabout Is j Miss Mercedes Boyd is enjoy 1 problematical, inasmuch as he i Ing the summer months in Kla left no Information regarding his ; math Fulls with her parents. Dr. destination, nor the wave length iand Mrs. W. R. Boyd. Miss Mer rif.hls radio. The sea between ! cedes Is attending college at the the mainland and - Spitsbergen i University of Oregon. will be difficult to Bearch. and! II Amundsen landed somewhere jIr B stark of Lakevlnw is on Bpltibergen It may lie many spcnding iseveral days in Klam days before he can establish con-1 ath Kai8 vUitiiiE friends and tact with the world. Two French ships and one Nor- weglan are In Arctic waters aearchlng for the lost men. con centrating .chiefly on finding Amundsen, whose condition is believed precarious. Three Swedish ' airplanes flew over Noblle and his companions for 46 minutes Thursday but were unable to land. They will repeat their flight when weather permits. LASTED A YEAR LOS ANGELES, June 22, (UP) Extreme cruelty was charged by Virginia Browne Falro, film act ress, today In her suit for divorce from Jack Dougherty, once hus band of the late Barbara Lamarr. The Doughertys were married In February, 1927, and separated in May, VJVS. For results nse News ClaBS Ads. Night and Momin to keep them Clean, Clear and Healthy - Write for Free "Eye Core" ' or "By Beauty" Book MidaCa.Dtil.a.B.LOkSuCaa(a Colorado . - I , Wj!le TV A mm Km, CITY BRIEFS Earl Reynolds, secretary of the chambcr 0j commerce, and L. K. Cramb of Bend will leave Klntri' ath Falls early this morn ing for Ashland, waere they will attend the secretaries conference. Roseburg, Jlarshflcld, Medford, Ashland, Grants Pass, Deud and Klamath Falls will he represent ed at the meeting. ' At meeting' orihtTfuir'Tioara scheduled fdr this afternoon, nlans for the Klamath oounty an nual fair and rodeo and labor celebration will be discussed. The datea tor the event have been tentatively onnonnced for Sep- la Wn., was expected to arrive lanon" tomorrow, tember 1. 2 and S. Under this In Klamath Falls last evening to I Scoured basis: arrangement It is understood that spend the summer months hero Oregon: Flno and F. M. staple most, of the program of the third I with re daughter and twj sons. 1115-1. IS; fine and f. m. cloth day. Labor Day, will be'ln charge j Mrs. H. W. Hathlany. F. R. Olds ' l-"-1.05; valley number of the labor bodies. and L. E. Olds, all of Klamath II.0S-1,10. 1 Falls. Mrs. Olds. Is accompnn--i Graded stock: Mrs. B. n rhiM,.r (MadEs'ing her daughter-in-law, .Mra. F, of' Klamath Falls. Is!". Olds home. Mrs. Olds ha. Patterson ) here visiting with her parents, u, ,h vr F F Patterson. nor(h 4nd vltMi tn Portland during the Rose Festival. llose- burg News Review. ' Miss Wanda Begley of Malln is among the gueits stopping at the Hotel Bisbee. Miss Begley is shopping and visiting friends while hero. ,tiT,nlnf- M f .rlf la R m on e I the guests registered at the bee hotel. Dick Adamson and Carl Love land arrived In the city Thursday to transact business from their home at Costella. They are guests registered at the Hot'd Blsbee. J. A. Glvens, division engineer of the Southern Pacific with headquarters In Dunsmulr, Is In Klamath Fuls on official busi ness today. Mr. Glvens is accom panied by '.Mrs. Glvens. While hero they are guests at the Hotol Arcade. Mrs. Mary A. Jory of this city will leave on Saturday morning for an extended visit In Kansas with relatives a"nd friends. At Fort Scott, Kansas, she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Habbett, and at Hutchinson, with i another daughter, Mrs. Alice Men dall. I The branch clubs of the fedcr iated clubs of Klamath county at 'Merrill, Chlloquln, Bonanza and Malln will take part In the en tertainment of the Oregon Fcd ierated Clubs convention which convenes here on Monday, June 25. Officials of these clubs will be In line ot matrons of Klamath Falls on the receiving line ot the reception to be hold, on Monday evening in tho reading rooms of the library. Mrs, Leslie Rogers, River Goes on Big Rampage . V 6'- Mrs. II, N. Moo, Mrs. Harry l'oole and Mrs. E. E. .Magee are completing plans for the recep tion. ' Bessie Hagen. of Alturas, Is among the business visitors in Klamath Falls for the week-end. hile here she is stopping at the Hotel Arcade. "1?orrria Wtithrlch" has accepted a clerical position in t'c oflices o: K. V. Leruck of the Wil- .Hams building. Mrs. Carrie OW of Walla Wal. ; oeen visiting in nana nana tor I 'he past , fortnight. They are making tho trip via motor. , Once more notices are being placed in boxes at the post office, Informing patrons of box rentals which aro due and payable be fore June 30. This Is the rent for the September quarter. The watting list for boxes continues to Increase according to Postmas ter John A. McCall. Bobbie Olson, small son of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Olson of Dorrls, California, who has beii serious-1 ly III with diphtheria for the past week is reported improving, according to word received here today. Mrs. W. F. Arant of Ashland. formerly of Klamath Falls. Is a Arant is visiting witn ner sons and friends while here. Lee Wlnetrout has returned to Grants Pass from Bly, where he has been employed.. Wine trout expects to remain in Grans Pass for the summer months. As a courtesy to the guests in Klamath Falls attending the Wo man's Federated clubs convention here next week, a no host banquet Is to bo given on Wednesday evening. June 27 at tho Hotel Willard. Tho cover charge will LITTLE JOE UThteV ecr AlO0(V A ilt-v -m It -i,- ' SET A VjOAKo FACE. .KM . -.1 "-a. ;wvt a.l GO HiO V PAT QtT SATURDAY, JUNE gaJjIt-aw'tHhilsl , T - . -NTT ! As If angered at failure of con I Kress No pass the Moulder dam ' bill, tho t'olarario rtrer wont on I a rampage, to nluy havoc In the vicinity of lllythe. Calif. A half I nilillon-dollur bridge, opened three tu.'uths aKO. una wrecked, 'and other tlamuKe wrought be ' fore the flood receded. Above 'is shown the havoc to the bridge, At the left is another view of I the raging river and Its wreck age. Wool Market Favors Buyer General Lull Reported I Throughout U. S. by Commercial Bulletin BOSTON. June 22. (AP) The Commercial Bulletin of tomor row will say: "The wool market is slow nnd easy with prices In favor of the buyer, though not to any marked degree, most holders of wool be - ing firmly ot me opinion inaitner nnon-ilay prjyer service, the mills will need all the wool Tney W,M prny , Ih0 convcn In sight for tho next six months. ,, j orpr for ,,, miracle to 'There Is a lull also In buying , preet the nomination of Cover In the country, whore prtcoe are ..... Smith. Th..y nn an all-day somewhat lower, twelve months wool at Kcrrvllle, Texas. Having been sold at uhout 11.12. clean landed Boston agaiust ii.is-i.is at the peak of the contracting winch time these wools were reia- Ulvely too high. "Mohair is slow and without material change, most Interest I being in the foreign markets." I The Commercial Bulletin will P"hh the following wool quo- First combing 85-90.-; good caM 65-6Uc. : n. i i be $1.25. and it la expectei that I more th'un 300 will attend. Mm. C - I. Heckard ia In charge of the ticket sale and banquet. Tic kets can b purchased at the Heckard Office, on ' Main and Sixih. Tho bauqust will be served promptly at 7 o'clock. Mrs. J. H. If'imilton and son, Orville. are returning Saturday from San Francisco, where they motored a week ago on a com bined business and pleasure trip. N. J. Crano of ForlK-s Drug store is in Portland for a Khort time transacting business. Mrs. M. C. Madison and family of Colfux. Wash., accompanied by Mrs. Frank Har and son Hobble also of Colfax are the house guests of Dr. und Mrs. f. P. Mason at their home on South I Riverside for a few days. The visitors are looking forward to a trip to Crater lake. Mrs. Mad ison is a sister of Mrs. Mason and Mrs. Hurt Is the neice of Mrs. Mason. I Mfs. J. K. Hodes of the Hotol ! Oslurn at Kimene, in company ' with Mrs. G. Fahrlck of Medford 'and Miss Grace Knopn, daughter ; of Mrs. Hodes, spent Friday here visiting friends, en route 1 north. Mrs. Nodes has been with 'the Hotel Osborn at Kugenc for I many yearB. Mr. and Mrs. AIplilIM V.tmlnr Jioff of Morloc: Point upj retelv lnK cmiKrattilailnnH upon thn ar rival of a hahy iJ.niKliifr, horn Friday at. tin; Klaniutli Val ley hospital. f 7 Mm. A. .1. LyUi ami daughter, Mis Alexin, arc exported home Saturday from Portland, where thoy accompanied the re maim of Mr. ryle, who won luld t rnrt In the northrn city. Mrs. LcRoy Arnold, wife of Mr. Arnold, minerlntnndent of Klamath Agency lrft Friday for St. Paul whore nho wan culled hy the critical UlnesB of hor father. Special reduction on Flofshelm ehoes. values tn $10 and 12, now $2.K5, 13.85 and S5.86. Itiowiihville Woolen Mill Klnre. 23. 1023 CHURCH PICNIC WELL ATTENDED Between 100 and 150 children enjoyed the annual pliule of the I'roslirterlan ' church Sunday school, held at the city park grounds beyond the Fremont bridge Friday utleruoon and evening. During the afternoon and eve ning every variety of atuut. race and game made their appearances on the program, which wna ar ranged hy Alfred I). Collier. K IV Smith whs general ihitlrmaii lu rharga of the picnic. A picnic supper wna held for the children, the older members of the Sunday school, aud pur etits. Big Chief Olvany Comes to Houston (Continued, fan Pae One) Coventor Smith favors modi fication of the Volstead act and' lias ir.inkiy reiieratea tnis viow on the evo of tho convention. Hut he doea not Insist that the parly go on record In Its plat form for modification. It la un derstood reliably. His friends doubt, however, if he would run on a plank opposing modification. Hut there appears little likeli hood that such a position will he tukeu. . Democratic leaders, from such a frank wet ns Nor man Mack, New York national committeeman, to such a dry aa Senator Pat Harrison of Mis sissippi, are agreed that the party should adopt only a law enforcement plank. Omrngroun t'ourso Tlio feeling la general among some here that Smith's reitera tions on bis wet views at this time have made It harder for some of the dry's to climb on his bandwagon, but many also believo that he baa cleared the air and taken the more courage ous course. Women lray The chief dissenting voices came from a small room In one corner of tho Mice hotel, where ,, mnn group 0f dry women, held prayPr 0rvlce Monday, the day before the convention. Governor Moody of Texas Is expected to nrriva Sunday to loid the dry j ,1tnt 0Kant Governor Smith. Ho In tho only coimpkuoun deroo erntlr fltture 'definitely Rroupid In thin movement, however. Hitc! Arrives ' Thn nthnr focal nolnt of antl- Smlth activity. Senator James A.I Iteeil of MIhhouH, arrived lato toduy. lie declared prohibition is not an Ihhu? that the party haH bigRcr fish to fry. Itut he Is regarded by the dry wotnrn as being just as wet as Smith und equally unacceptable. There Is only the most remote chance of any working coulltlon between Heed and the dry, forces. It U this Inability of the dry to mans behind any truly avail able figure that makes the Smith forces so confident. lia Carefully They are, however, moving carefully, especially since thu statement of Norman Mack which cauxed a temporary commotion. They are holding back, prepared to give nil favorite sons a chance, and want to do nothing that will smack of the steam roller. They are keeping out of tho vico-proKldentlal fight. Watchful Waiting In hort, they believe their work la done, and that they only need wait now for the conven tion to ballot, Othera, however, believe the Injection of the wet question again will cause some delay In tne nomination und that more than two or three ballots will be needed to nominate. No Dcrblm ' The tammany chiefs are con ducting themselves circumspectly, Heeklng to convince the southern democracy as represented here that the famous tiger Is not tho ogre pictured hy dry campaign ers., Not a single brown derby has appeared thus far. George Van Namee, Smith's campaign manager, Introduced a high-brow tone Into his conferences. Ho spoke today of "what In college wo culled pragmatism It works." yesterday he recalled' his college learning In some other connec tion. George W. Olvany, dress ed In a well-tailored gruy husl- neHs suit, with a Pauuma hat and a bag of golf clubs In his luggage, was affable In a digni fied way, "Pretty hot here," some one observed as he wiped his per spiring face. "Why, not at all," Olvany said, diplomatically rising to the oc casion like a gentleman. "I find U very pleasant. Indeed." It was in the 90's. However,, all of this friend liness seems lost upon the women praying In their little room around the . corner In the same hotel. '. "We would not Ten support Smith on a dry platform,"' Bald. Miss Kelle Kearney, state-, sen ator In Mississippi, " Chinese Curse Law On Gallows (Continued From Patfe One) guards who offered to assist hint up the 1) atepa. . Long planted himself on the death Imp aud calmly waited his doom. v While guards fumbled with the noose, Long delved Into, a discussion of his fate. "I Innocent man. I no commit crime. Your courla no give i hniice. So long meet you In Heaven, maybe or Hell, on which I don't earn." At M the trap was sprung and Long dropped to his deuth. Life wus extinct at B:S1. Fifty persona, lucludlug prison officials aud iiewspapejrinen, wit nessed the exucullona. The murder for which the four Chinese went lo their deaths no- ,IN eurred on the night of October SO. 19S. when Tom King aliimp - ed In his chair in hie Klnkinan Cafe, hla body riddled with bulleta. II. V. I.. Sam, Shew Chin. Jew liar and Cee King Long and Wong l.ung were arrested two months later In Needles, Call- fornra, 0 miles from the murder scene, and charged witn me crime. The Orientals denied all knowl edge of the murder, contending they never had been lu Klur mnn. They denied being the hirelings of a Tons faction which ordered them to "railroad" King. Following their conviction, de fense attorneya exhausted every legal recourse In a desperate at tempt to rommiitnle their sent ences to life Imprisonment. The state board of imrdolu and paroles to whom they ap pealed when all other efforts had failed, eommiitaled the sent ence cf Wong Lung, the youngest member of the quintet, to life Imprisonment oil the eve of the execution. The board refused, however, to act for the other Chinese. In recommending merry for Woug Lung, the board stated It believed Lung was equally as guilty as Ihe others, but that lie was a minor when the crime waa ci nimltted and therefore Im mune lo the death penalty. Classified advertising la a morning newspaper proposition always. I'se The News. I I j of 237 Valuable Homesites in Mountain View Addition One Lot Free Each Day Saturday and Sunday, June 23rd and 24th at 1 p. m. These are all niKhtly lit, located within 16 blocks of the down town district of the city of Klamath FallH, one of tho fastest grQwiint cities on the Pacific const today. Anyone buyinif lots at this sale ..will no doubt double their money in the next year. Auctioneer Note : The owner of tho above lots has instructed mo to sell at Public Auction to the hiprhest bidder, without reserve, on tho dates nhown above. These aro all fine lots, and very well located, and must be sold, recardlesa of sacrifice. His loss your Rain. Salo held of property, Saturday, June 23rd, Sunday June 24th at 1 p. m. No Reoerve Easy Terms Abstract with Each Lot Terms of sale: 15 of the purchaso price at the time of salo. 107oof tho purchaso price on or before July 23rd, 198. Balance in six or twelve equal monthly installments, at 7;;, S'o discount for cash For information, soe owner C. L. Reimann, at Hall Hotel J. P. Walsh, Auctioneer ' , Phone 10 Hoover Sure of Eastern Victory (Continued from Pnito One) the sltunllon with secretary of interior Work, new uatl. I I airman. Work announced II would be unnecessary lo ...t.l special rnmiiulguora Into .the key. stone slate. ewton OmfMeiil Hon. Newton of Mllllieanla. j ,ir, Ra head of the wrsli.ru i sneakers' bureau, lold Hoover he i wn, ci iifldent Ihe republican ' ticket would carry the middle 1 west. Clarence Hamlin. Colorado na tional committeeman, predicted Hoover would carry Colorado by 7n nun villus. Willi a huge majority praMlct ally certain In I'uclfle coosi I states, and If tho predictions .,.!.. Itv ntiiilill..nii leH.llil-M Cltllie' " ,. , , i ' , k. .',,, .,. .iii....i I ,,,.,. ,rl(lr, , ..u.-erinlu how Dixie will go If Ihe democrats nominate Smith of New York. ; Courldeill of Women Senator Moses expressed the: belief that tho Hoover-Curtis, I Itcket would ael two and one- half democratic women's voles Upside- Down Cake from Add, Oregon J see AW wirt ldtlit Crlic0 im rl lb fljttr s ymr otsjI JtltiiiM Jnurlt, A Real Snap Two Lots in Industrial . District 50x140 Coe to S. P. -Round House Write Box 942, News TTTE KLAMATH1 NEWS.; I r r-vcrv wel republican Hint Jgoes to Hinllit. It th N" Voik !goernor Is iiotiilnnled. I II,. forecast thai bailing ' 1 1 nw York slate would drop In .veil money before the rainiwlgn ! i really underway. llnlilo In As Moses views II. II real 1mtMe will b. fought In tho .... lull II fl ftYiiri'nMMl runiiM' H--' It, ilie result. The yew Hampshire! iseualor reprled lo Hoover inai till nomiiiallou was 'escepllonally I good" and thai the republican th ket was urinlu of the fartner a suiort. "Farmera bellevs they will gnl real constructive relief from air. Hoover." be aald. Hoover lliiy Hoover apetil a busy dsy In his office, with polltkal confer ences nnd departmeiilal malf.. Among bis callers wero uoiierm John J. Pershing. Kdwnrd H. lluiler. Ilnffalni Arthur Coleman, ... . ....... Herreiary of Navy I ......I... A tlnwuill I " " f Iowa. The exact dale of tho formal Hoover notification has uol been set but iiibiiv republican leadtra f.ivor August 10 - the dale of Hoover's 6Slh birthday. The noti fication will Inks place at hla homo in I'alo Alia, California. j For results use News Clasa Ada. I t.blwenes Crllca I I rue liir.l.Wd . clbl l-.oMi.els I lw whuto at, bwai s uiU caej Mrll Uiwo in flying psn. AJJ btown tugtr. Sti' unl1' nxlicJ. lovrr won nuciSr. (II whole tlicn. 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