The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 22, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    TACK FIGITT
RACKETEERS ON
1YARPA1H AGAIN
Bomb Cleaning ' Workt' Failure of armed pmwi In
Near Home of State' xin..k. and low.
Jiew Attorney i ynunx negro hau-het slayer want-
. led In connoctlon with thrwi ro-
CHICAGO. Nov. 21. (IP) I cent murders, caused renewed
Bombing racketeers who aim M-lfMr among Omaha rltliens to-
piosives at mo wno oppose
at thoas who oppose
their "rackets, raude a gesture
ir defiance today at the edict of
Btatea Aiiorneyoieet jonn a.
wanaou to "wino mem out . ltlo ,upect. thia city had the
vheu he takes office ou Decern- opiwuraiic of au armed camp.
Pr 3- Iwlih 300 otrtecra and several
Selecting a dyolng and cleaning hundred armed volunteers patrol
plant anld to be under the pro- nn,. streets In residential se
tectlon of "Scarfiea AI" t'apone. (oag.
(ana leader, in Swanson'a neigh- : p0uf, hagcard from 0 hours
orhood. the racketeera wrecked !of almost rontlnuoua service.
h main floor of the building were forced to admit they were
with a dynamite bomb their no BMn.r solving the mystery
Weapon of Intimidation. Ilhan tnt, n,sro-, im strike
The homo of the state's attor-'lB ,ho ,,, t ,error mlj0.
gey-elect U only a blmk and aj 0, Harold Stribling. former
bait from the plant and police football alar, lust to bo attacked,
tad neighbors rushed to the today spent an hour on the oper
wauson residence when lbey;a,lll(5 lahIe- ,-here l)r. K. C.
fcaard the load blast. Sainton's ; Henry removed several fragments
home and that of fnited States of n from his skull which
Senator Charlea S. Ieneen were were preM, ,h brain and
damaged by bombs during tho formlnt biot,a ,!,.
campaign lu th spring primary.' The operation was an emer-
i The building wrecked today Is
)nly a branch of the Beckers
.Cleaning and Dyeing company.
The fact that it waa the closest
lat located to the Swanson home
waa taken as an Indication of
their defiance to his threat to put
tn end to racketeers.
Yli flvlit lulVMn nnnnslnir
racketeers In the cleaning and !
dyeing business haa been waged j
with more s access than those In
Other lines and Swanson's tight ;
ndoubtedly would be opened j
gainst them.
ft "I will put an end to racketeer,-
log, Swanson bald In his cam j
palgn and since being elected
state's attorney. "Life and prop- j
grty-are at stakend my election
tnai me law-auiaing cm-1
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How many
m&m win
you ayoid
, this
winter?
e " 1
Sail?
Big Sale of Repossessed cars consigned to us
by the Finance Company for a quick sale of
balance due. An opportunity for yuo Mr. Buy
er to take advantage of the other fellows tough
luck and get a dependable used car far below
it's real value.
Below is a list of these cars with one column
giving the true market value and the second
column giving the sale price and they will not
last long at these prices. You will have to
hurry.
EASY TERMS EASY TERMS
1928
Oldsmobile Landau
1927
Dodge Coupe
1927 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Oldsmobile Coach $975.00
1927 Dodge Roadster $585.00
1926 Olds Deluxe Sedan ... $600.00
1926 Nash Victoria $675.00
1926 Oldsmobile Coach $550.00
1928 Fontiac Coach $700.00
Several Others as Low as $ 50.00
Nelson Auto Co.
Cor. 7th and Klamath
Hatchet Slayer
Still at Large,
Omaha in Terror
OMAHA. Neb., Nov. 51. U'P)
nlrM
In addition to the kuudreds of
volunteer who are
searching
nearby swamp lands for the mn
f gency attempt tu aave Stribllug s
life.
' teus want the racketeers put out
' of business.
"I will get a capable staff to
j assist me In this undertaking and
; I mean to put an end to thia
i ware of lawlessness."
nefecflvM nn lh South Side
were ordered today to question
n members of the cleaning aud
dyeing business In this latest
bombing, fearing it may signal
the resumption of warfare he
(ween opposing factions.
uke mT prescriptions to the
pelican Drg store and they are
always right. Try them and you
amn i,n
' tt
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a S.1C 'I
Tr Aev
Every man who wears Duo
YJi'7 .
7!
fold gets the protection of
wool u tthoiit the u ool itch.
y
The fabric is made in tw o
thin layers with air space be- '
tween-The wool in the outer
layer can't touch the skin
because the inner layer, next
to the skin, is soft cotton.
Let us give you both health
protection and comfort with
Duofold
, MiUnderwear
- -
all
Market
Value
....$950.00
Sale
Price
$795.00
$495.00
$395.00
$595.00
$475.00
$875.00
$445.00
$495.00
$595.00
$395.00
$595.00
EVIOENCE OIVEN!Sfiemi:
IN VESTKIS (JIIIZ
Contacting Stone Leave
Cause of Tragedy
Unknown
NEW YORK. Not. II. (IT)
; Hundreds of thousands of words
j have told about the sink-
Ing of tho ateamshlp Veatria 18
jdaya ago. Theory after theory
I has been offered an to the poa
jslble reason.
Hut after an Investigation that
haa lamed since last Thursday
the government tonight had nolh.
Ing but tnasa of conflirtlon i countless millions of dollars In
aud coutrsry atoriea and the j jewels and money always atored
two official Investigations still: in the financial district. . U is
had three cardinal polnta to de-iaiinst never entered eTen now
termlne. namely: I by men known to Uio poilcs). ;
What waa the actual cause of ! Tl lhrM aunmnn In .lo.lv
the sinking?
What waa tho aclual cause of
Iho losa of life?
What waa Iho cause tor
delay in sending an 80S
H"'
Passenger Tcwtlfy
Membera of the Vestris crew
and their brother seamen upheld
the management of Iho Vestris
and stood by the seaworthiness
of the liner which now resta
on the sea 'a bottom 314 nillee
oft the Virginia roast. Members
of the passenger, list rescued
from death, continued their con
demnation of the Teasel, of the
Itfeboa.a and of tha 'inefficient"
activities cf the crew when the
catastrophe first appeared lm-t
minent. j
There was the story of Ed
ward J. Marran at the commenv
inquiry.
"All was confusion." ha said,
"one life boat had a hole in It
near the water line. Tha lire
boats leaked.
At tho same hearing waa
Edward M. McAleoit. a third
jclasa passenger. Ho told of the
erew'a Inability ti rope with the
aituatlon.
"The difficulty waa in tha lack
of organisation." he testified.
"The men were Inefficient and
obviously bad not been well
trained for their duties. They
had to push the lifeboats down
instead of lowering them.
Such waa tbo aunrirjrs' story
written into the records today.
A ten minulo walk uo from the
custom house to the federal
buililinc found a completely
.posite story being told t) com
Imissloner O'Neill. There seamen
j were talking.
' Frank M. Johnson, the chief
officer of the Vestris. was the
main witness on tbe stand,
j lloata Not Filled
He said the Veatria was in
good shape. The llfeb:ats were
In perfect order, although per
haps some few were not prop
erly tilled when launched. There
was no reason to send an KOS
prior to 19 a. m. last Sunday
morning because there was every
indicsti:n that the gale might
abate, the water could be pump
ed from the hold and the ship
righted from tbe list that even
tually proved so disastrous.
He said tho llfehoata be su
pervised in launching were not
filled properly because of in
sufficient time.
Captain Schuyler Curomlngs.
master of tbe American Shipper,
the chief rescue vessel, added a
note which haa pnisled many
ash? re since the Vestris catas-
) trophe. He aald none of the I
five lifeboats picked up by the ,
American Shipper wero filled to
capacity.
"All could have taken on pas
sengers." he added.
At the Pine Tree
This Is Joy Week at the I'lnc
Tree theater. Today's offering is
a Special Married Men's Show.
A new comedy team, Lew Cody
and Aileen l'rlnglo, make their
screen debut at the i'lne Tree
theater today in "Adim and
Evil." No better screen vehicle
than thl riotous feature comedy
could have been selected for the
initial appearance together of
thee two popular playera. "Adam
and Kvil" Is full of fast and furi
ous fun, rendered doubly delect
able by the accomplished artistry
of Lew Cody, and by Miss Prin
gle's great charm and talent.
t'ody has the role ot a philan
dering husband who accounts for
such of lils escapades as reuch
his wife's ears hy Inventing a
twin brother, whom ho finds It
nece-iiry to Impersonate In order I
to allay his wife's suspicions. Ir. I
this difficult role Cody proves no
ions delightful than does Miisl
Prinale ns the suspicious young,
wife. The direction is superb.
ItrilliK.lt FltO.1l COAL
PITTSBIROH. Pa., NOV. 21,
(UP) Huliber may be produced:
from coal In tliu fulure. Prof. I
Hoffman, scientist of the German i
dyo triixt, suld tuilay at the sec-'
ond international bltuminoufi
coal conference.
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HOIlltl l'.S (.I T (I'M.niHt
DAYTON, 0., Nov. 21, (UP)
;Tlirco men held up a branch of
the City National Hank aV Trust I
company today and escaped, with !
THURSDAY, NOVKMHKK 22, 1928
NEW YOIIK. Not. It, (I'P)
Aa tha million or mora office
workers In lover Manhattan were
walking to subways lata today,
three bandits went below tho hta
torlc "deadline" at Kullon street,
held up. handcuffed and gagged
principals at tho jewelry firm of
Kdlin and Hoffman, and escaped
with t'S.OUO In gems.
The deadline waa established
in tho hard-boiled days of Inspec
tor Byrne. He broadcast to
i known crooks the edict that none
I must go below Fulton street, on
any errand whatever. Ho plan
ned thus to draw a aort of
"sanitary cordon" across the tip
of Manhattan island, with Us
robbery entered tha firm's build
Ing. went In aa elevator to the
fourth floor, chatted with Hotf-
; man and Kdlln tor a moment and
theu drew their automatic and
went to work.
bulldlug. they
tho crowd.
Ones outsldo the
soon were lost in
,
k'lomolh Polio ;
lliaiuaill 1 ana "
Is Advertised
Klamath Falls and Iho Klam
ath News aru atill receiving much
(praise over Iho radio from the
S perry Flour company for 'tha
Oregon producta boosting cam
paign which runs In connection
with an Oregon products page
In this paper erery Wednesday
morning. ,
Several letters hare been read
and receired high mention from
Grandpa Bulger, who broadcasts
the Hperry flour program from
a Portland station every even
ing except Sunduy from 7 until
T:.1t.
Following are some ot the In
ters broadcast which have ap
peared In the columns o? this
paper: - Carrie Higginson, who
aaya "use Sperry Drifted Sniw
flour and you will use It anln";
Mrs- J. A. Leeds, who mentions
Sperry Drifted Suow flour being
used in Westinghonso " range
cooking demonstrations; Mrs. Ed
Doyle, who says "one of life a
greatest pleasures la eating prs-
OD-.Son produ.-ts"; and Crace Dar-
ling Leech, who mentioned she
had never tasted a better cracker
than the Tru-Bake cracker.
DEATHS
ADROX M tRVIX nrTTFtlFIEI.n'
Adron .Marvin Bntterfleld. late
via outieriiem. late.
of 124 Laguira street, passed j
jaway Wednesday morning at
i:t0 o'clock following a brief
j Illness. He Is survived by his
I wife Pearl Buttorfleld, three
uausuurnv. Mrs. ueurge nucna I
nan of Ventura. California, Vara, -
and Velva Butterfleld nf thin
ciiy. seven sons Uiwrence B., ;
Lloyd. Leo. Elmer. Oearge. fhest-l
er and Billie Ilult-rfleld all of
Klamath Falls. Mr. . Butler-(
field bad been employed by tbej
Weyerhauser Lumber company.1
tie waa born In Jewel county,
Kansas, June 23rd, 1876 and
aged 62 years. 4 months and 28
daya at the time of his passing.
The remains are In the (iold
room of the Earl Whitlork Fun
eral Home. Pine arenite at Sixth
where friends may call. An
nouncement of funeral arrange
ments will be made Inter.
At the Liberty
I A rip-roaring farce comrtly. A
latiffh in every foot of celluloid,
and a chuckle, every inch!
That's an apt di'Mcription of
"Rooklea." Iat3t comedy, ut tiw
Liberty 1 heater today.
Karl Dane aud ieorgo K. Ar
thur, two Inimitable comedians,
are Introduced as a teim In (his
farce, and between them they
manage; to keep the audience In
an uproar from beginning to
fade-out.
Tho story, which was filmed
with the co-operatlcn of the
Cnited Htates government, ha
background of the citizens' mili
tary camp, held annually In many
of the slntes. a background nf-
I fording ample opportunity for
llhrlllu ami 1tifli
MlMHTioit Tit wsi i:mti;i)
DUHI.IN, Nov. 21, (I'P) Tim
othy A. Bmlddy, Irish Kre state
minister In Washington, has been
named high commissioner to
London, it was announced today.
MOOSE
ATTENTION
Special Class Initiation
Thursday, Nov. 22
Meeting called
7:30 P. M.
R.
Motschenbacher
l)HT.TOIl
HIGHWAYS HIT:
Udg Sawyer Say MOV.m, fonslllutlnn against removal
on Foot to Abolith ' " property wllhouj du process
Nuisance
I'OllTI.AND. Not, It, (U1M
What may prove to ho the open
ing broadside In an effort to
lellmlualn billboards from Ore-
!gon hlghwaya waa tired here to
day hy Judge Itobert Sawyer nf
llend, slats highway tommlsslon
er. In an address before Iho Ad
vertising club. j ' .
Judge elawyor tnlliuulcd that
au atlti-hlllboard campaign would
lie unofdclatly sponsored hy the
hUhway commission. Porce of
legislation and force of public
opinion went described hy 4ho
,-oiunilsaloner as Iho prlnclsiil
factors In rouiovlui billboards
from slats highways. ,
Advertisers ITcaem
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The session was atteuded
i numerous reprcsenlatlvea of
clubs and other orgnntag'
1 """ rampatgulng
j play boards.
iigMiist nis-
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a numner ot representntives oi
i1""" ',,r"a"1" concerns wero
taiso present. j. r
Judge Sawyer mentioned as
porslblo legislation, removal of
jbllllHuirds by .Male authority, i Ani Vtvrk mH
: police enforcement on the . deiuonsiralion all this week nl
grounds that, especially at curvrssihe Sunset llrocery. adv. :-tt
EISB9S
HDoEIlai? BDay
Satf Mpcilay
Novesimlbei? 24
Cbmpaure if wMi
yuj
. rVUtn
flWWHS
ntwifltni-e
A"CT't,t"
Quote
their
text..
"You're there witli a Crosley."
duvs tne rea
power speaker operating GEMBOX
that only Gosiey dealers show
Baldwin Hardware Co.
'The Winchester Store'
414 Main St.
and Intersections, I lie outdoor
advertising cllstincta , Iho alien
tlon of ' motorists and lessens
safety, tuning and taxation. I j
I I'ulillc Tut Molli'MI
Removal Is under attack on ,
the grounds that It Is a vlolittion,
' of Is, the commissioner s.un.
1 Police authority on grounds of
public sitfety even It eslliellc
consldcrallon must bo contended
with, might no recognised by the
supremo court.' Uudga Kuwyer
said. The third method, lav.-
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,!lhe tiao of ptihlle money tor lite
aliiiti. nilkltl bo sustained, sin
! highway creates the value ..of
, billboard advorilslug, ho staled,
i ' Not ltnill.nl
I lladical IlinlnuUoil of bill'
; board posters bi noi.i oStemplaled.
be anld. To roiidetun all out
door advertising would not h
! lust, but lo have It pTomlsvously
jdlstrtbuled. particularly In Iho
I form of tin lags and cardboard
, posters, he considered offensive,
land aald that there are those
I who refute lo patronlie concerns
' thus advertised.
A greater rons:,:ralton. Judge
! H., JU,M..bl.ln.l lh,l MMH lllrt
.financial losa pruspeellve lo the
'ou,,(or agencies, la the securing
mf full s.cnl- and tourist value
jrom Oregon's hlghwaya.
; (. ,.,,, , Wlfrd,
an-
fother highway cummlsslor.er, u'.-
i tended the session.
Phone 261
lilSt
to purchasers of
RANGES
Every purchaser of a Montap; Colonial
range (beiween November 10 bikI 28)
will receive a tree Thanksgiving turkey.
If you wisH" to pick out your own bird
bring us the receipted cales slip und we
will give you credit lor the full umount
on the purchase price ol one of these
reat westem-mude runges.
(jet Your
Thanksgiving Turkey Fred
Come in today and order your range.
You know you're getting tho best when
you get a Montag und why not profit
by this unusual Thanksgiving prico
concession? . M ..
CLAUD H. DAVIS
FURNITURE
Phone 531-W
ANYffadioi
Baldwin Hardware
Kkmath Falls,
I am interested
iraiaiugue.
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