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PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, SF.rTF.Jtr.ER 21. 192$ THE KLAMATH NEWS Beitzel to Hang, Not First Time. . . For Neck to Snap 1,08 ANGELES, Sept. 20. U P) i II ii mo 11 8. Beiuel. former Philadelphia engineer, who today waa found Rulliy of the murder of hla aweel heart. Barbara Mau ger, tonight was uuworrled. When the Jury returned a ver dict of guilty of first degree imtrder without reenmmendatlin, making the death penalty manda tory, Uelttel asked: "Ilaiigfnft?" Hla attorney nodded. . "Well," aald the condemned man. 'lt won't be the first time Ire h.id my neck broken." He then explained to reporters he had sustained a broken nevk In an airplane atvldent In 1921 when he wan a naval aviator. Hit was raid to be one of the few canes of reeorery on record. Beitzel will make a decision before 10 a. m. Friday op a sec ond hope of escaping the Fal lows. He pleaded not guilty, aud n.t guilty hy reason of luani:v. Ho still has opportunity fi.r a sanity h carina and attorneys raid a de- j eh ton on whether be would stand trial a second time would be marie Friday. Al Smith Attacks Whisper Campaign (Continued From Pace One) Tnnv T.ninkirrln. fnnnnp's T iViitPtinnf. Slint Dnwn 'Horse Carries iCouCO Reduces Lost Hunter to Electric ltaies ' I'owcr company to mnminiei. '.oulhol'li Oregon la provided an oritur iiiaiii'il by Ihu Camp of Friends; Mounted on ail old in.ro, which ho i. .hi kin while wandering Hi ro ils !l llm dense (ureal ot lh I'oko. gama country, lout from a hunt- I I "Y... I ... mighty ASM hi'jf.Jl-.- .T ; see my aunt, but vAyiTti'mij: i "sirv. -- . j w food.- Norm ryVc5 . y. ,irijam3iv- 'v j . tunc n. (Continued from laaxi One! top mlii ha. been ID renin . kilowatt linur ur higher. Tho now I'oiiiiiic.tI.I l.lglnliig i Ijoilulo applicable . In Oregon liiK party, only lo u led Into Hip 'town, la follows: ramp u( hi. aunt,. Mi.-. V. I'aul I Mcliwtulo I' JoliiiMi.it was Hi. experience of HATK: Kminctt Norlh. sou of Mra. KM ward Pi'o.at of t hi cliy. Norlh. Willi parly of IiiiiiI i.ra tia III soarih of daor. wIumi ho bvcHino atipar.lod prom Itla i.uiy. Willi lio rlu4"lllon of : iir.fiio.ia h. wMiulnri.il for hour. ihroiiRh III niountnliia more than j f'"' '00 kUtl luir. i.lshl mile, from hi. ramp. I ,'h riimlly h aw ...mi. old home. : ". P-r kllow.tl hour .07 runnlni wild In the wood.. Wlih SKfONDAHY HATK: .kuio Hull, coaxing ho w.a lil Klrnl 1(0 kllow.lt hour., to tati h mis of Hi. snlm.l.. Ho p.t h mounlrd llia'm.r.. huim onto In, tmin and truMli-d to lu.-k. ; Klrat CU hour, tired per month of lh ioiuumi'r'. ni'tivo luml will boat primary ri. All additional linn will l'i al III. .ocond.ry ruiu. I'ltlMAUY HATK: .o: in in pllblli- .ir.vli' I'oiiinilMHlon lodiiy. I'll leu .orvt'd liy Ihu til till v uttil In wlilih lh rediirod rnlo. uro in ii ilo otfoitlvo Inilildo M I'll lor. I. lininlK I'ua., Jnikaonvlllo. Hold III. Itoaue llhi'i'. KiiKlv I'ulnl. I'hui'iiU. Tuli'iil. Wolf t'r.uk. (ilcndillp. I'onlral I'ulnl. Kluiniilh Kull, aloiTlll. .Mull li. Ili.n.m.. I'lilliiiliilii, Foil Klaniulh, Ki'iio. Itoai'liuna. Oiiktuml, YoliritUn, lualn, Myrll.i Cruok, It l.l.l I ... lii.'.-C Hiiilii'iilii, Canyiiuyllln, Wlmli tor ami Wlllmr. '. Tin. rediiilloii of rain, la bolua pill Into fir.i.i volmiutrlly by llm iiiiiipaiiy on loaa lliuil alatulory nollru lliioiiali nriiila.liii by llm alitlo I'l.mlnlaalon. JACK FROST rllloi; IIKI'AlltlNO Wlillo Vou Mall ( Woinou'. half .oh. 9li pair Wood heel lopllfia, II.V pr. ) Mvn'. rubber lienl. tHtc pr. The horae carried him for alibi mile, through Ihu foreat. In tho ! dlttanco North could ... a camp I fire, he could amell the coffee and baron. III. aplrll. were lifiid. h&i py against him. the democratic can didate declared. "dUclocs such activity" on the part of those promoting It "as to constitute in my opinion a menace" "not alone to the party but to the country Itself." "There Is abundant reason." he said, "for believing that republi can high In the councils of the party have countenanced a large He fore amliulamvs arrived to take away the dead and wounded men. a photographer fsr NKA Servne and th Klamath New was it the rren tf tho racketeer murder M r.ny l.onihrdo. a lieutenant of Al Capoue, Chu-aso's gng chief, it Madison and ( lark itD'et. thi-aK. one Ultnk from "the w;rld'i busiest ctirner." stul in .he hcrt of the loop district. In the remarkable- pic ture a hove, arrw No. 1 piiniK to l-omttard 's body, Ivintt on the sidewalk with pet-tatnrM -In-led around it. Arrow Nj. 2 points to !.oml:mio't bodyguard. Tony Ferrea. who was wimnded. and w tw lu in the uroet behind the mounted p 1 iceman s horM.. Iuuhardo. a-tivi in I lie t'hfe.iKo alcohol racket, wore i bvlt buckle -tttdth'd ith 4 1 diarauuds; in his p ekcts wait t'uund I277 in 25.3.T7. H.S. Girls Given Deer Shot Many Times Fails Physical Tests Xo paII Hunters Investigate Girls in Klamath I'nion high part of this form of campaign if ; school Miking physical education they have not actually promoted yesterday underwent a test for 1 lung and heart trouble. Only A sin or ommission is some- an occasional weak heart was found, according to Mls Hazel It.' McClelland, county health nurse, who with Dr. (I. S. New- som. couuty health officer con ducted the test. Miss Margaret Jewel. In structor in physical educatftn. aided in giving the tests for Ran! Bang! Hang! , A further Investigation r- "What s the matter? That's the v..l..l tiit t.rU.tf. ..t planted a stuffed and mounted times aa grievous as a sin of 00m misalon. They may. through of ficial spokesmen, disclaim as much- as they pleaae. responsi bility for dragging Into a nation al campaign the Question of re ligion, something that, according to our constitution, our history and traditions baa no part in any campaign for public office.". Mr. WUlenbrandt Hit They have at least remained I silent, he added, on "the exhi bition that Mrs. Willehrandt made of herself before the Ohio con ference of the Methodist Episco pal church." Her. appeal to the 2.000 ministers to awing their 600,000 members against him. he declared, "la dishonest campaign ing. "It is un-American. It la out of line with the whole tradition and history of this government, and. to my way of thinking. It In Itself Is sufficient to hold us bp to the scorn of the thinking people of other nations." Quota for Local Red Cross $500! . The heavy demands being made upon the American Red Cross at the present time on ac count of the coastal storms and the middle-west disaster is evi denced in a telegram received yesterday by George Walton, sec retary of the local Red Cross or ganization, which reads: "Latest reports from Porto Rico. Virgin Islands and Florida Indicate increased demands upon Hed Crossfor both emergency re lief and permanent rehabilitation. Impossible to state exact amount convention. needed, but total will be veryj TIip IWyl roruiijtff.p if! rharirc largo. Suggest goal of your of arrai)E-jnP11ts for tnH nutting chapter be $500. West Indies ro: A. J. Vov. );. Lamm, and Florida disaster relief will Krau-e and lh J). Morten- be handled from one fund. Na- sen. tional Red CroaS already sending first deer that I ever saw that wouldn't fall when ho v.i hnt and I know that t hit him be- aet'r lu In ,wre"11 10 cause my g;m is empty. He hunters. doesn't even jump!" I A magnificent four-point buck. That might be the convene- standing with had erect. eyM tion of several hunters who vis- and nostrils dilated, and doing iled the Green Springs Mouutaiti nothing bat standing. Ills feet district in quest of venison the arc securely plunfed 011 n large, past few days. board stand. His body Is riddled At least hunter who worn in with l.nll.it. it., u-a,. kill...! j athletic fitness, which included tha, vicinity yesterday had that but lunc aKo. Saw lie la only a i poaiure una general tests in aa experrence. anion to the heart and lung ' examination. The teats were made in order that thofte who are not able participate because of a slight pu.--.jcai nanuicap may not oe j for.ed to (Permanently Injure inemseivea. corrective exer cises will be given where they will benefit the students. Next 150 kilowatt luura, each '. OS Next .400 kilowatt h ur, I each .03 Next 700 kilowatt hour.. each ". Kxcei. per kilowatt hour .01 1 MINIMUM: No monthly bill shall be leu. happier .till to than II. 00 nlua 10 rent, for each rommenled. loo wait, or mal.ir f ran Inn aul John- hereof, of octlva load In exce.. Kreddl. lliehn 1,10 walla. and Mr. and Mr.. Kay Tallow, Thl. rata also reprerin. a con had made camp for the nlshi. It :.,.r.hle rdurlliin under the old' wa. thetf camp which North jacheduje which II .uper. ede.. h'd lo- i ll.cus.lng the new r.t. .ched- - ule.. Mr. Crawford Bald: Cmirf IlniWA ( " i "ln el.hll.hlii them new .nd VUUlt 11UU3C IW ly--.,., nB ,r. ,,,,,11, .ble IIoi'P 'pu' Rnnf '" W'-nunlllea .erved. wear. llaC lien IVUUl ,,nlpy (0wltii our u.u.l Killcy """ - of reducing rale, wherever pos- An application fjr prrmli . to ,,,,, tor ,h. benefit of our cu.- re-nMif the county court houiui imrr,, ni t rncurat; Ihe was yesterday filed in the office ure.ler ui. of eleclrliily for do- of the city recorder. mesllc and commercial usi-a. The t'eiistructlon on the Job ai.rt-'new rate, have bean approved Hy id ycntcrday. with large piece, the proper authorltlea In both of the present roof hurtling down California and Oregon, and will ovi-r the eave. past office win- hecotno effective on October 1." lows and landing with loud ' thumps aud rl. tiers on (he FA1.KM. Ore, Sept. 30. Il'l'l Kround below. - A reductlou of approximately JO per cent lu reaulene II r li I lose The Tacoma municipal . power rate, aud approximately 1 1. per pl:int sells eleftrlclty for about cent in commercial llghlliia rates tV , chnr.eit .liv Ilia I 'ullfnrlila.f Ireunri t.3 cents per kilowatt hour. ft t$he Idea in hs new collectio oouperbhf laihrad and furred coab Caab I feat exemplify V HUDonaid'3 Idea of hicjfiesf okar ,aefer apparel af y moderate eao. A CM"? DONALD'S LKlC5'(p-f"V Shoppft 141 norlh Ciohth Street MS Xlamath Ws. Orto HOfxA Bioa jlfiurul tul Cintrfrem ftftti Drug Slarf hunker for ammunition- Two Sewer Unit Hamilton- pen Hans Being Drawn Suit to Be Tried .Kitu Plans for the ninth sewer unit. ; to drain the Callfprniy and Con-' gcr avenue distrjet,-and fnr-th,-' Hot Springs unit to drain all property northwest of I'rojeit 5 In thr r-ftv lin,lt. - l.ui,,.. ' Pine to Convene dra" up hr': ( K iu H, engineer. i The plans will soon be com- Dletpd and suhmitlpd t thr. rtrv I siding, the members will discuss council. It is planned to com'- i Manufacturers of HTontlnned From Pago One) I affecting th.-ir busi- piete the work this fall. problems ncss. Tradi- gitfstlon l'p Surh questions aa the moisture content nf lumter, the advertis ing policy of t tie national asso ciation, association advertise ment and tradp development, and co-operation with the sHier or ganizations of the Inhtnd Kmpire will be disrussrd, according to Stowrll Smith. -c; Tft.nry and manager ut t o-s.-ociiMion, wi.o is here from his offit-b in San Francisco A. Horn1". I 'in if ji- coa st manatT.-r of Hie X.-ii'iiiiil Liimhr MamifactTircrs :sofiat ion. wil! be oiip of the rnosts h e for the ! For your Frigldalre call B. E Jefferson, phone 1061-J. adv. D:im.tge suit of K. P. Hamil ton ngftinst the CaHfurnlu, Oro roii Power company wil! come to trial tt tiro ftUeral Cuurt ses sion in Medfonl na Ottohcr J. according to word r(u-tivtd by J. H. Cariiahau, Mr. Hamilton's attorney, from the cleric of the federal court. Hamilton. owner of Duck Island, in suing the pow.T com pany for $jr.,vno for datnagf he alleges to have heoix sustained to bis property by reason nf the -ower company's contr.il of the level of upper Klamath lake. S SO, 000 worth of foodstuffs to Porto Itlco." (Signed "J. Arthur Jpffrles. Walton stated that plans for the local chapter have not been orfct..Uwl as t. but i.-.;, tu be able to announce them at an early dale. He said that any con tributions will oe gladly received and forwarded at once to headquarters. S. P. Will Build New Buildings (Continued from Page One) and the property will be filled In between the Kirohorn line and South Sixth street. These improvements will speed up unloading of freight, particu larly heavy machinery which can be handled bv the crane, it was utated. MlTK'K I hereby serve IWi'n I will no: sfiiiul n-ijoriihle a: the present dale fir uny hill coiiiracted by my wife. Mrs .lnenh tj-..!::r:! i signed i JOSKI'll tJODAIil). For r.,i!i, niass Ads ItK.NXKK I.MIMIOVING W. II. A. Renner was resting comfortably last night after a j restless day Wednesday, accord-1 tng to reports from the family j residence at a late hour last ' evening. i Renner, a well-known Klamath ! Falls attorney, has been seriously i III at bis home for the past two weeks, and at times fear for his recovery has been held, i AN INTERVIEW will explain what qual ity in plate construction and Painless Dentistry Means UNION Painless Dentists 712 Main -Ml Winters Illdg. Ilr. CH.S I'KTKIISOX, Mgr. Over IVIIciin Drug Store Open until U:H I'. SI. Phone, 10UT As sliimilaling as an Aiilninii morning THESE tris), ilfiir tlajs svlicii it's goud lo lie alivi-. nuLcii youi' cipirils with a fiair of m-w fall ! l! Ions. Thoy are good looking! And ninny moons later jou'll lie makiiiy lliat same remark. M-Uletons $12.o0 to $20. Klamath Kio thins Kompany IHIea(Slqiiiflai?aeiPS FOR t I i. I I i 'h vieAr New Snappy Top Coats and Overcoats Raglan and Bilt - in Shoulder Styles The Season's Newest Snappy Patterns $19-50 $34J50 See our fine new assortments and you will select your Fall Coat , KOMIlNY ? L EADI MO CLOTHIBRa OJtyCE laCTIa-. a tgr ... .. . t