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The Klamath News "THROW AWAY VfilJR UA MMERCRtI IT VHTW Hni?M" The Klamath News Official Paper City of Klamath Falls Two Sections Twelve Pages Vol. 6, No. 11 JYIee Five Cents. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SATURDAY, NOVEV ? .24, 1928 (Every Morning Except Monday) 7 jr. 'HATCHET' MURDERER IDENTIFIED) : . , : : : : . - , ; r Employes Operators Agree OnjH RailWagei , . Controversy Involving Fifty-five W e s t e r n Railroads Settled Yesterday. CHICAGO, Nov. 24. (UP) Trainmen and conduetoM of tho 5!i western roada In . volved in a long atandinir wnuo controversy Willi mo railway operators, renched an aureemmt hero today. The employna ; were aald lo ba arreplrtl a H pnr rent rrraw with Ihe ciiuipmmliw prS vldou that Iho operator might relSln eertaln working rulea whlrh tralameu prevlonaly bad aaked them to ahollah. . An annual payroll liirreane of H. loo. olio la lnvolrvd In ihe new wage rating,' It wa eallmaiod. About tS.ouu tralnmea and ron darinra are afferted. The agreement waa aald li have been mado retroactive to May t. IV28. It followed a aer- ..(...I tniifnriinM. helWA,!! tb anion, and reproaent.llvc. . ...!... ... iL. HI. I GOVERNOR IS w OFFERED TIP KAKT VACUUS. N. M-. Nov. S3. H'P) A gray-balred gentle man at lu barlier fhftlr here and ordered a liar. ' Just then a paaacligef train arrived at tho atnllon acron the aireet and a collnrleaa man with an overnight growth of beard , rirabed from Ihe train luto the barber .hop. "If you ro noi in a nurry ioi mo bavo your turn, win you hr.Hherr1 I ha aewroinsr Said to the gentleman alri'ady In Ihe balr. "flo ohead.' came Hie quick reapoii and Iho chnlr, -waa va- ' cated. ' "Hero, buy yourself a cigar." raid Ihe ttrauger a hu climbed Into the chair, exlendlng a 15-, ceul pica. ' . u. iMi wu. ceiuiu in" I'roaecutor Huron Flits and hla thank, by II. C. Dillon, gorernor ; naaoclatea. and' counsel for the of Now Mexico, tho man who , eight accused. All pleaded not had given hla plure lu the hurry- guilty. -mg traveler. i Keyes miist go to trial Decern- it , I ,Klr on a"ii earlier Indictment, IwrPV nnH rrmlf ' i'''nrSn ncceptouee of bribes, jicj ttiiu.i iiiin ,)nl wlln011l , roli,plniry ,.,, ' IXiAVOA in .Tnili Tl, 0,h-r lendahla Jnrk juuucu lit .ituij HlnBl(i lu.n aild IJV11 off Two men wore arrotitpd and lodged In tho city prison Inst night and will bn glvrti hcnrlng , llila morning. Dirk Urey waa honked on a poasesalou of liquor rlinrge. nod Elmer Krlnk will face the police Judge on charge .of bootlegging nnd vagrancy. Tliey wcro arrested by Clarence Wordon, prohibition officer, nnd Keith Ambrose, chief of police ' ' ((OI.IIMJK PI-ANH TO , IIKHT TII.NKHiIVIN(l VA8IIINtlTON. Nov. (CP) Plans ssero completed today for President Goellilgo In spend a restful Tluinksglvlng varallnn In tho lllne nidgo moumnlns of Virginia. , v toil lo iiifuiaiivsi o kjiiii in Dark Over Wreck Cause j ; '' . I V IIV MAX IH'CKINVill A.M I But theso dealt In the first j NEW YOUK, Nov. S3. (UP) throe Instnnre not with tho sink-j Eight il'iya of Investigation by Ing Itself hut with tho reason i two federal government agencies why 11 1 lives wero lost when had established no eoncrnto rca- i tho llnor foundered. I son lodny for tho disaster that! As for the bursting of Ihe port. overlook tlio liner Vcstrls. ! holes, that Is not unusual. . -Tostlniony advanced by wit-1 nnsses at the honrlng lodny be- foro United States ComnilsMoner! O'Nolll and the siiporrlalng In spoetnr of the department of -commerce Included mutiny, con WnrtHl oftlcors, goneral luck of or ganitullou nnd bursting of "port-Doles. CONDITION OF KING GEORGE MUCH BETTER LONDON. Nov. SI. (UP) (loorge V ui officially re- Iniprnvrd loulghl nfior a Increasing uneaalnea and (ur lh 13-year-old head of lh hmisa of Wludor, who la ron fined' 10 bed by fold sad oiiKnllnii of on lung. TUn king hid "quieter Ami." hi phyalclatia announced, and .there an bo further extension of the lung muniier , . hj; dnnilulon oror Ureal llrltaln. Ire-i lami ana linumi oominioiia Be yond the '.. The n( fl.lal hulleiln luimd to-. nlalit aald: ' "The klDi liad a quieter day. Ilia temperature la lower and I there U no further rxfenlon ar j "Waned. Hianley lluwalt, a. "Dawaon of renn." If 'onllmiMl on Page Hit I Suspend Schools To Liquidate on DlStriCt Pan?r ' AriTOItlA. Or.. Nor. 11. (CPI Runpeniilon of Warrenton achnola'tbe Knalli channel and a large The city of llend waa made de In order to liquidate between ' Atlantic ocean plain. Klght per-' fi nilout In ault filed In federal f-Q.onu and $: 1.000 worth of wmi iiiii. . int. rn'iii,ii he,.l .II.IH... k.M h. ,h. fnnel Nallonal Hank of Aatorla I maybe ihe outcome of action f brought today by W. ('. Craw- ley. receiver for the bank. t'rawlev Ind.iv rile d In circuit "'n Tor writ of n-.an- lm to compel Clara f. Mun-1 aon. a-lerk of the achool dlatriel, lo apply all fundi of the dlatrlct I toward payment of thrae old warrant and to reaae paying ! wnrranta of later date umlt tho bnuk'a elai a bwe. -ou aatla- finA ... If the eonrl iaauea tile order II '" allegeal alliance 1- will mean-that the dlatrlct wlll;,w''' Politic and rrlme. reiilt- have to apply fund now lielng!'1 '" ""onvletou but condone-; ued lu operal log the achoola to- !"""." aiieclal peoaocutora aald ward payment of the warr.nl . I "",,r- crltlcliliig the verdict a- ' IeiMlng fine on 15 of IS pollt-' . ir lir'll AS3 KeyS Will n :.. , , . Be I Tied S00n I.OS AN0RI.K8. Nov SJ (CPI i -r.i... " . i I ...., 'in iiiBirm wiiiuruer Aaa : Keyca and seven oihera on in. I dlciuieni. rb.ri.in. mmnin.. . Kyt. ,d rweve bribe, wua ael (or December 1 lodnv by R11-1 "' am very murh disappoint-' 1 period Judge Douglas Kdmond.Fl." Ixwch said. "Tho verdlcl ' ,ftl,r ht had overrnlled all de-' should havo carried - with It a! I fene demurrers. 'penitentiary anirnce for each , ti,o decision wns given after'"' ,h n,,n standing trial, exrept j Iloug arguments between Special Perhaps ono. I iiaries itolmer, Ed and Jnck ' Unaenberg nm a. I. l.ntiker will j bo tried December it on Iho. first Indictment agnlnat them. I Findings May Be Submitted Today A report of tho findings of Iho grand Jury Is canceled to bo I made public somo time today. It wa bcllnved utter Iho session! closed lust night with a largo I" amount of unfinished business. I Although nil effort wns mudo lot bring Iho Invest Igntlnus lo a close I Inst night, tho Jury convened at 5 . o'clock will) screrul r:soi ro-! multiliig. , Major points brought out at tho hearings todny were:, 1. "Mutiny" by tho "black gang --Iho firemen In tho en gine room. S. Confusion among officers and men. 3. Lack of understanding or ' (Continued oa rne Mxf Shins Tn T Liisiress As Storm! Hits Sea! 1'IIT"! IV. r.armn Vatial Frtun. i ",,d"" of ,M,y,n, "; ""P' rl to Industrial Intelll 1.. V, . ,D 5,1 'Tha old notion that prosper-Igenre," II. said that white la llioua ot J.. KfV M Off!,.-. .. a .-I. v.. ... ...,- ..i.. ..m ..... Nnrlhuiail Cnatt ef 1 ' wealthy rlaaa baa been ;"'our latere! are now Inter llOriiaWCSt. , VU VI j Mploa,d .. ho atared. -The Inrknd that we have to eount tbe Ireland. iman who mill think In tUia nils, cost before wn atrlkc." jtnkon virw la wrong in 111' very j lln aid aluj that tho change 1 1 fundamental nf economic a. f wh. duo In part to Ibr- Incrcaae lu (lly the l iilhsl I'rew) Storms of htirrlcBne inten- atlty Htruck In widely nc-pr 'nruletl purU of the world FridHy, taking a heavy toll .of lives and cnuriing xrcat Idnmaire to inland towns and 'nbli at sen. " j thirdly a wr'k afKr galea had Ihlllnrf ..nrlw fOA Mirinn. Ill KlIK- lil and renlral Kurope.'a freah 1 onalaught of wind and driving rain raced aver the llrltlab Ulna.' anna' were known dead In lOTia, anq uunurenn were injured I. ' ,... Kleven .aallRra were mlaalng from the tlerman ateamer Her- rcnwljk, whlrk left only -oil and ' wreckage on the aurfuea of tho ocean 600 mile off the north-! " (I'cnilnHcl on rage Klgtitl . , TIIITlS 1111111 IHUUlJ. 1 KJUIVIJ GUILTY, FINED, CHI( AliJ.,ov,-Sl.U;PI-, f('lilro'H flrL hlr mt f.irt In- I leal ' hencbmnii found guilty of Monaplrnry and committing vlo- ', icnce. . . i I Frank J. l.cscli. president of he chi,.... .-rim a r.imn.iw.io., who apent several week In g illi- ..I.lnn. .-hll. ......li..H l " . t Indictment nf the men tried, was; bluer In hia i'ri!lclm of til 1 Can She Ever Put a- - .rmij:-' r -;; yj , O-. ,s Vvrr" ; W?',:. ' - .. LIBERAL WAGE HELD MATERIAL PRESENT NEW OKI.KANH, 1-a., Nov. it. (CPI-Hpeaklng before the Am-; rims Federation of l-aiior in j se..ion here, jamc I'avi. : isorretary of lalior. today aald , lliat progressive hnalnuw nn I had n to k the economic l'roVrlly la not Iho product of llm clause; It la the. produrt of Ihe muica. Today our woll-pald urkcr wli.ire III the wealth now being produced and lialp create proaperlly lcntiie Ihey have ae- quired all that multiplicity of Bend Defendant In Action Filed By II. Schilling! ' i PORTLAND. Nov. 15. (CPI Kng-'cnurt h T. Kcbll- rii elver for (lie Flrat. Na- Hank of llend. wbleb waa declared Inaolvent AprU. SO. 19ST. who alleged that lht bank paid warrant to varloaa city of- flclula aud . that tho warranta were laier reiuriieq ior warn oi .r.trirlcni funds. " I Th Brrn"- tn0 'mpiint ,lnied. wtro paid on April 1. 192 1. and wcro - for talartea o the mayor, police and otber em ploye and . officer , of llio city .r tlf-U'reccjIIng montb,- an ouilion m ineae warrant. tho cliy owed "the bank at ,lhe!'nK'T were rnahed to a Spokane Ime It waa dP.larcd Inaolrent ! aoplta and ro cgnectrd to live, f 13 for rent for the police a: a-: Tho - glaut plane waa flying tlon and 2S Jor. rental of lha ,rom folfax. Waab., to tbl city city engineer s office. j when .Uie traab occurred. Total amount aaked In the au't i Aiowllng to 'witnesses, the I $!.4SS.S5 and Interest at ili il,''ni' circled several times over per cent, dating from April i.i -Moran Prairie, and It appeared JD37. and coats. iii-miii it oi- a, tini FAMILY P.tSMKS AWAY - , . . LOS ANCEI.ES. Nov. 13. (CP) ver-iSeaora Maria Anlonia Craoial del Verdngo. widow of Teodoro Ver-! dugef. member of the pioneer Verdugo fnmlly that once owned all the present ait eo the city or ISlcndale ana tiiousands of ad Joining acres, died here today, She was born here S7 yeara ago. "Humpty-Dumpty" FACTOR IN PROSPERITY wmn that eru distinguished only Ihe wall to do.'; g4.rrnl.ry Davis asserted thai .,, blt ..,,10. (B rablnat nu rubor of strike and lork- (OBU nld i-adily dntraaaed. lia ,d,ci.r)Mi tola- aa da In oait to wage that Blade a workman ' besllalo before quitting bia job. 1 In connection 'With thla, he re- railed the. difference In rood It- ', lona now sad when be came to New Orl.na In acarch of work , nearly to ycara ago. Three Killed as m -mm . 1 in-irlOlOr riane Crashes in Fogico!"pel ,rcrb,ert Hoov e 0 1 call a unecial session i bpokanb.' waab.. Nov. jj. Two pllota and two paaaenger wore killed and three other pas aeuger ' were aerloualy Injured when a trl-motored Pord mono plane' of tho. Hpokane Alrwaya. Inc., rra9ed at Moran Prarlo, oear nere, rrlday, The dead: - Pilot William William; Loula pilot: K. J.'Dunlop and Arthur! E!m"" -' '' ! XMlllam. and Dunlop were , killed Inatanlly and Bmer.on and llurger.wli.d while being token - bospltal: . I). v. Mitchell, mechanic' was, "'"1TCL ""y.W. UV i . ' - " . l . . . . ... . find a landing place. He 'broigbt j ""U landing place. Hcbrougt the plane close to tho around.! Dul immediately soared up In,"'" .: T V the air. narrowly mh.li i buildings. , - . a - 1 . ' RXD 1H KK H.UJJt fori r. 8. iniun. .xot. 11, (At-) urand links Alexander, brotber-ln-law of the late eiar, sailed for. New York today to deliver a series of lectures In tbe United States 00 Russian affair. - Together Again?, Farm Bill Question! Worrying Congress McNarjT Leaves Out IT 1' 17 tomaiization r ee Equalization Fee Pai'neinla lrt T7 mrt m asi Mr , gamhlor in the Park Central ho a a . . ........... i U'lCUIVPTitv Vn., no. nuiii..uiv.i, . . w . . r r ILl'J -congressional leaa- ,er-returning nere lor w, . . , tvhleli hinai""r "",e become drama, ; """ "eB,on ntin utKina ; olh,1(.jJli , ft(.a,,, ,up a week from Monday are iiiiviuea as xo wneiner 10 i rn '?r r ,e .ierrn iiiiruun uciuie at art ii i ui jt. luy it on iec and thereby er to i I call a special session as he' is pledged to do if no action . is taken .now. . The anti-special .. aaion bloc muatered a ooweriu: Terult to- ' . .. , . . ... . oay n opeaaer uim.una. u. U In a position to do much to- ward speeding np or putting the i brake, on (be leglitlve aetlvl - (ilea of the coming eeaslon Speaker Longaorih wknta to j (CmllnrH om Pago rmr r it y FYrHAVCF 11. 1. CiA-Vnlll Ji QrvpQ PlJ'r'nPri OJulD IVEiJuVJIVjU . . - , .W.ICUtlC.V - tUP.) - Sales rolHUie on -the New Vork stark exchange broke all rocordi triv int.lt,,. S 9S4 Bid .h.ee. " ""U,U1 The previous record waa ... - SU Elurea. mi- exactly a week ago. Prices soared In early deal - , ... jt , i i tins., ui u i.i i aruuiiii uuuii Run . . i 'rrp","r- . . . . ' - speeo who quoiatm -rIwluaiiu i to the bone and all sale volume except the opening aalea omitted the tape tagged all day from 5 to 4S mlnute behind the market. The flqia qnotatlon waa printed nearly an honr alter the closing gong. , . . On, the curb's record was set at S.3C4.30O shares, and the j ticker ran mull 2:69.59 minutes) after tho close. To help prevent! r. . " ' .... recurrence oi ...en .u.... .u curb anthorltlea beginning ion- day will carry sales on various j Tho contest closed at 4: SO Frl lasuea on curb bond tickers some-' day afternoon with tbe senior what after the fashion of tho stock exchango now, Tl T:.. A . jAtiiiciicr miuicu i ;. When Car Skids " 1IOOD RIVER. Ore.. Nov. S3, (UP) Joe Nawler, Pine urove rancher, waa In a local hosp.la. injuria austalned Thursday nlgt highway on Iho Ico three miles west ot here. . When Navvter did not return to , nuble for ihtir-co, to his home t.t.m a trip to Port- openlloa , mlklug , ,ucce. of land, a searching party went dut th(( annua, dr,T(? and found him unconscious under j . his wrecked machine. j L v Campbell, equipment en- fiight accidents occurred on ' glneer of the stato highway de toe ley pavement of Iho Colum- partment, la in the city on hnsi- bla river hiahway between here and Mitchell's Point early Friday, War Glouds Gather In; Bulgaria; Ask U. S, Help SOFIA. Rnlg-irla. Nov S3. (Ateal factions before the club of the P) The police guard protecting' agrarian party, laut night ndde! ! members of the cabinet was don- to the tears ot the people, llrlsk bled today In the fear that Ivai; flro was exchanged between tb ' Mlrhnlloft. leader of the helllger-' factions before pollre arrested' ent faction of the Macedonian revolutionary party, might carry ;out threats to march on Sofia j with his wild cohorts and murder I certain ministers, that he desig - llaten ny lener. The entire country was appro- hensive lest IV.ilgarla plnngod iniu civil iar 11 miriti.nu.. ue - ramo more aggreulve. A vloleir. Icbutllct between opposing pollti-' PKXR NDERi Kvw vnriK K., f t irni NKW VOHK. Nov. ti. (CP) Ni-w York pollre, derided by uewapaper for tbolr apparent laoraplete failure to learn aay i thing of the murder of Arnold . Iloihmelu nearly three weeka ago. announred today they would 'aeak Indlrtment of a man who. Ihy aald already, waa not tho 'murderer. I The man menllincd la "Hon-! "" Oeorge MrManua. wno aent-mlndedly left with rtota- ...i.-. , ki Inatead of hla own after the ahootlug Of tho! 1 tel October 4. Incidentally the ! overcoat la almoat the only direct icluo.lhe police bare obtained In their 19 daya of inveatigutlon. veatlgation ao far hia borne ele- - ppoaed ;1o have giveu iuo-poiie inform! - : iw .Mhf si,i m:ii MarsMield Mill Capacity to Be T,.i.enJ Din . lilX.1 COaCU, I tail PORTLASoTSrt Nov. SJ. (A P) E. 8. Evan, president of the , . r.iaoi Auiu uwuiiib cuiupauj vi n.,Mi In announcing here to- . - day tie purchase of the Western Limber Manufirturina romnanv. , Mr,hfled utd the Bew ownm , ,h. about 50 per eent. The deal i( Mr, s,ri)iing wai ' the onl Marshfield involved about 5.-lpeon" allv. who could Identity' :o00- I the negro. Htr bqs:nd waa U.i . inc)uded the purchase wa'Jured. prohably fatally, by ulowf ItSOOO-OOO feet of Port Ortord j - (Coailnwrt bu Pago bia) Cedar and ,00.000.000 feet of1 . : t- -. ! inti.or iimiw.. imn - mi i msv . -iwBJJiWi wu -appointed saJesmanager of 1 tbe department handling the out- . of Oregon activities oJ f the com pa nr. Evan, was here today negotiat- jlri(t for mor. mber ,nd uctory I pn(rhtse wHh A. H. and Fred ' Powers and Carl, Dacis of Marsh- 'fleM a 1 r l a ; nniia llllllf.SI Wnn hv Spninrs i " ' i Ver Moore' hl Khol MatoT- ta oyqt ! ay day featlval nert year ' because ber- clasa proved them- MfiTn rapBuie ui scviriug m most most number of points in tbe annual sale held this past week. Harold Robertson, also a senior, will bold the official title of nrime minister In Mlsa Moore's - . clasa scoring a total of "900 1 I points, and 928 in the El Rodeo ! treasury .rrrur":1.!;1 ThU was netted last year for tbe publlca- !I"n,.'.,.h.6 """r.1- .M.'":N . v tanr kj la cuitui ui t Basra ij.j ! annual, and Frank Davia Is busi- ness manager. Tha alanrllnw n Via olnaaoa a! lhe"c 0? ,. HTT moreV.5l0. fre,hmeI ,544 I Th . enItol? "'8,ed tart !Rnt through Jack Harney, student body president, that they wished ness for several days from 'his. headquarters at Salem. many of the belligerents. ' I Althanase Buroff. foreign mln-! ; ister. lu a statement to the Asso-: elated : Press appealed to tho1 ! fnlted Slates to, reseno Bulgaria j --rrom lis preaeui inierna. crisis. , i it Is felt generally that Bulgaria's j pitifully small army would be al- j- 1 iiiwi iiuwuiiitbo iu vu,v nun at ' widespread uprising. Kins; Doris. (Continued on Pago Hli) J Jake Bird Arrested JL X Kf V W VS. By Police In Omaha . , ci.ii wuipeCIB fj OUtyor n r . Glares Defiantly at Police Inquisitors Identification Positive LINCOLN, Neb. Nov. 23, -Under heavy guard, Jake. y0UJ)g mutatto. ac ' cused of a series of ax mur- era that terrorized Omftha i i :; au:- brought to the at.te pemten. tiary in an automobile to day as a precaution against ! possible mob violence. '4 The nef ro arreted ln Omaha. t"" ? . . . .... who atrnck ber bueband down wltb a blow on the bead with a, ,-..an .nrt m,d. . ..,., .,. ,emp, on her , lB. striullag Um. ...iV ta.. nnn,i.. ;. Three peraons were klUed bj? ! the alayer. who entered Omahat Damn ana rruinra ai -.Tiviinn- i r. a - m v a a a a GREETHOOVi V " t A . ;lA4.iaaaeaj 15. ll'P-He;bert lJr a meiuage lo American I Eberhardt today Indicatil ! he would ptehr to "come ' it Corlota nt-xt MondaV a 1 President Dia and P. , - . Elect Moncada on Nl soil Instead ot on the V. plal Chester, as previously pi Elaborate reception plau'i.. been node and Nicaragua a. are looking forward with great en-' tbuslasm to the reception, of tha United States president-elect. ! Moncada will leave Saturday morning for Corlnto and a spec ial ' train will carry - President Dial there Sunday. , ,. vu; The largest demonstration in imanr years in Nicaragua wa- U.W today, when the : atreet ot ,.., -11K ... lives cheering the United States and President-Elect Moncada. . . Businessman Has ? lyphoid Attack , a icimo mi uq em r lJ ic-aril that George Cnnnim. owner ot the CunnlnK Book and StAtienertr - . . - . . . ... : ,ew. Mtbonth , h condition la not thought critical. ta be. Flapper Fanny Says: FA. aco u tMV.orr- ti9 a. Ma aaavec. MC. : A man often figure hla ptw rat will make hla wife forget hia : ;:--'7;;' CI ' ' i-'-i . t.--:r:;