The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 29, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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THE KtAWATH NflWft
j war found. Tb irVo, Jaiilmr
nn held, P'lr anlil,
H J H....... J ' blnndr innnki'ywroiu'h. was found
Murder round i,. m h....
. - . - ! Iiuiuwlniil arnica tnna llin
(fWlnued mrm Pint" One) ,fiiinsc limn were found lu llm
f . . i i. 'i . V I i i city llllllip. A premise amy pii-
lN ' " '''' i ii ' irrnltsswlte aaa, Knare for ttituu I stance, rnuiiil "it Ihe nrelos, had
General Motors Wizard Urge Continuous ir-a nn.r im of sun-1 tim nnucuranop or hitman. eii,
siiinrn rconiwins rnnrrcit nuinau ' riiin.is sntti -.
Imnca mill u hit of niotal, aiumr-1 on tho uluht nf October .
ently a bar-pin, (voro taken frum tinrUa lianfmn. n1hlior, said
Hip furnace. I In. In aril amens minlne, from llm
' .V'liro llrlil I furnace room, t
hrou'sh tltn wliulo l'llli Unties, ncarn, the apart, j 1 ' ' '' " " '
v inmnt Janitor.- win held for pro- results me Nawa Ctaaa Ada.
Serious Condition !
Of KingAdmittcd I
(Ooatlanril Fmea Tagy W) ,
tSenruo left im alo train at
Ilar-os-salaam after I ho louif j
fir
671
1 I u
cl:J
jit A Jvi'nti
Journey from llodonin, lhi JhiikIp
outnnsi which hn reached Urn ,
Wednesday after Irnv.'m hla iv- j
ular ncnrt tnr brhlnrt.
f: ' Hon Ituxli llnnio j
A( the M-a rot town, lowrn- j
moiit .nfficlttlfl liumoillaii'ly tnok
thn khakl-rlAil rttyjil hunivr (ini i
lhn iiallon to livcrmnonl tiullil- '
nn and II j hpllevi'd ikwhIiiIc (
that he would dfri Hhnrlly on ,
the' steamer Aannia, vhlrh iraa j
waiting In the bar bar. The i
Aiatil bad up full aieaw. ready I
to ko out tu. Bit tbo cruim'r
EntorarlKe, whlcji wu an.ikiim ilS
mllea aa hour ilown the coai
from tho Oulf ot Atlen.
' The Duke ot (lloureator. third j
unit of the king, hnd not ye: ar- j
rlrrd at the iMjipnrt from a hunt
Init trin ou the t'hamhesi rjrnr, ;
dianatrhes Kaid. It mas Iw4leml ;
hn voiild. follow the Prince nf i
Wali 4a soon ak powlhle.
Prlnre lloorHo. yoonrunt on I
ot the klitc. mill was ahoard tiie
cruiser Durban's! Hamilton. It.-r-1
muda, ready to return to London
upon nntlficatloa.
Admit "ft-riou'W!
Lord Dawson rmrmled the fall
extent of the kins' tllnoss today
In abetter adriresaed tn rilr Wil
liam Joynton-Ilicktt and read at
a cabinet mooting.
It said: ......
"The kinr h: off-ini: from
Inflammation of ' the r.nhi limit
with extensire ploiuir pleurisy nf
the right aide, which Is a painful
condition, aucb Infection, fr.im
lie nature. Is serious.
"In all lllaettees of tola char
acter there must be anxiety,
which will continue for the pres
ent, bat I am happy to tay thej
sing passed a quieter nleht. The
condition ot hit lung shows so run
Improvements and his strength is
maintained. '
"So far. then, the lllnens Is
being controlled. ' Its foroc is
lessened and Its symptoms alle-ithe latter three went-for an aa-! TH XX. JIT""1 TY A TT T") nrTTT Ffl
viated and I hope It, duration tomohile ride, pawias Uirouth . lJVli'llljK AIN I DUX FcLlLLtlK
v in uo curuiiiea.
"Signed. .STANLEY HEWITT.
"Dawson of Penn."
Tho letter was addressed to
iho home secretary and was In
reply to the cabinet's request fo
i.ei alien opinion ot his majeaty's
llluess. - -- i ..
Ilawsen Again 1'Mh
Ixrd- Dawson and Sir Stanley
Hewett paid an" uuschc'duled call
at Buckingham palace during the
afternoon, hut It was explained
that. In view nf the -king s cou
dltion. they probably wonid
spend more time there until he
rhowa di fOiltn Improvement.
Later Lod Dawsou, Joynson
Hicks, the queen. Princess Mary
and tho Duchess of York had
luncheon at tho palace and then
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Politics Inefficient as Compared Second Flirnace
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With Business,. Says J, Raskob !
Campaiga for Party, Insisting. rhaf t
four-Year Lapsa Hurts Causa
IIV ItiMtMIV lil'TI'IIKII function right
M Hcrl Writer i four years."
N'KW VUIIK, -Nov. 37.r('nm-l Hit iknh said Hull the iirnlilenis I iiiiesllniiina luiilglil In Miniiecilnn
turl on of the relative elflclcncy j of tf lii.lllii.ul party In oiilim ami with her llaiiiiiieurunce. Uerem I
nt a political campaign villi that thnsn of a large corporation were Invenilgallnu by imlliw dlxlnaed i
i f n big coriMinitlon's hlgli Itroa- 'entlivly (tlfferent, nlihntiitli he ' liiillt-slliiitu nf a ereiiiallon in tnu
certain roiiflt pnral-
Kiire sales uniHualoii giwa lhn admitted a
Hon. Join. J. Ilaakub tile slmtl-
ilcrn. I "III liuallicaa," he cvpl.tlni'il
ThA HeumcrMtlc nnllonnl ebuir("we have In determine the ucii
an. who left his lilsli Host aa lile'a ileslm for lhn kind of goods ' fiirnatn e-liu. Mis. lingers" br
lMllllonalre-inaker tor tlenrral i w are selling ami Ihen wl I hem ! '" ani .M.in.wei ,t iitiin
luisniueiii, ir. Ilouim. willow
of a lioniiivlllc iiiwsrui'r iiimu,
was tv yem olil.
While rhcuilsts analysed llm
Ihrmish nil .rsiiiils.illnii nf men "all iiiiderlakiir, Ift'KUII nrnriieil-
and wniiteii. i lugs lo ha her logully ilerlured
Wo gel grnuii logellinr In V '"0 "u" n"
pntitttneiit nf a euriiiur In hamlle
Motors to handle the lainiwian
of his friend, Air..i It. Hinlili.
soniet lines speculates aa to what
WA..1.I llMMMMIl l.k M lll,Mltl..MM I'lllla I HCll.1 llt'M Ulllt Sll. llll.n Wl milllll.
rem whk-a susimud.-d nil pru.lne-j fa. tur uml enter tu the tnain nf , M ""'" s5 "y"
--IJW-W ZTTX: I Mrn--.Tl l'.r -ni'hi. -is
four y.r. i Hon wn have tn sell our own
' Ho suspects that Chevrolet , Ideas as tn the bo I ni..liioils nf
hntomolillu, left ouldoora on a promoting the welfare and well
K'mailk'r nlghi iu !9i and un-i buliig of ihu people to wlioui we
loii, !u . mull jhe lata summer . are trying la sell,
lor was uiunlered and that lier
body was illspnseil nf, pmbalily lu
Hie fin num. Hn could advance
no. motive fnr the murder. Mrs.
lingers relumed from a trip nu
lhn night nf Uetnlmr I. II
nf t!iiS. might he found slightly; "If a Political organisation ,,, .,, HM.
rusty and ilifflcull to opcraio. .falls to sell lis Ideus to Uo. pi-o. , T aparlnienl was In
Pr. fur lilttt mntlur. nuy othur;pln It Is Ikmmus a WAiorliy has orj,r.
kin. I of a car. nuemi s.ni naisianna lo an
I'liairm.in llaaknb soot no rea-! exeellunt progniui, ur bncunir It
son why a'polltlial party slinuld bus not had- the rst program
be treated like that. hrfiM-elally ' or fur aomo other ronipllcelloH of
If it h.p;wns to bo Hiked In an reasons. . .
election. Il should W'nuurl. hed' KuwUnxwilnl Itirrettmc
with tender can, with proper at-! "It seems tn mo that the
Nelghliora caueud a quiet In-'
vestlgailon lo be aiarlisl when I
cviitnurus of a poaaHdn iBurder
funirameuiul dlttcrsmo witwa
operating a business nr.tnitii:ion
leuiiou to strength, uiug . lis sin.
ew.
Iiefflrlinry Inevitable ,aud a political nrguuisnllnn it
t "One expects In find some In-'tun tho nuo la ulilu lo anugo
ctficiency In politics and a rer-;Pbllr scullniciil ami public 'de
tain am. mm of It probably U lu-; lrc in advnura of its eaiunalgi
evliahle." ho Inld uio Ju.t iH.furo 'nnd tlieu lu producu accnrdiualy
tho electlou. whilo still able to not nrunintlr
"D.it the most glaring example. n tha llalit uf aubfi-qurni expert- sation should be malntalnci on
ot our lack of elilclency Is ttrat l-u.o. whernas the other must selling Job in keep laha on every
we allow a political oraunitatlou forth Its prlnolplus auil couvlo- j pollliral Incident aud sllli.illi.u
t.r lie practically dormant over , Hons and si and or. fail on lia'aud aallmr mulerlul for Ihe Heal
cuol nollllcal efiiclencv. The
writer suunwKd thai Himkiib
would be IH'iaocratlr aaiiunal
chairman for the next few years
and would thus have the oppor
tunity to "put Ills rouvlrilom
about eonilnuon political effort
Into practice. Hut Itaakoi
milled a noucniainlilul smile.
Ho bclloc. liowivur, that
mtnm ann of a skeleton orgaul-
t he 1 r cmvrtB whleh mnfin.
ayse" ng'woMTf tXSi ; WINS SUCCESS1N POLITICS
condition. , . , , ... . '
- . . .: v ft -Li i
rr rt ii By SKA SEnVICE ias of Is, shouldering a pack1
XllUIIIIJaUn OUlU i MADISON, Wis.. Nor. 4. -aud trudring through the small
such a long period of llnio in .efforts In r.myim-o tin. American
wiilch so much vuliiujile work , lemiila nf ilielr ctll. n. y and lu
mlcht h done. , tugrlty."
"1 aco uo rKOson why wo can't ' The chairman theu briefly dls-
aMuck. Natiouul chalrmeu, he
ililnks. should he busy In lime
nf peace as woll as lu lime of
war.
San
Francisco
South
In swlfl. aiu.i'lhrlilliig uiolnr
coac.hiia Is Hi ilellghiful "
lo travel In Kan Frnuclsen,
la Ansel.-s. Han IHcgn and
all t allf rnla eliles. Pick
wick wlih two achwlulea Kouib
dally offers Klaniaih Kails Us
moat linnet, convenient Irs vol
sirvo, . io . 1 lie . I'lrkwlck
way at hlg saving ln farel
Departures South at
10 a. m. 5 p. m.
Slrnliflit tnnt to Uirv 1'ant
nt a biK hiivIiir in fare
nloiisT two Hoi'iiic hitfh
woy.i. Pickwick Stages
(II Main ft.
fbnn M'J
I
Many Klamath Falls
people are making the
Campbell
CoUrt
Hotel
Their Home
When in, Portland.
A pleasant ')fSce
to live, in beau
tiful surroundings.
An. unusually cpod,
dining rooro. ser
vice, andfopfj., ; .
Accessibility to
business center
and garagqs. ,
Eleventh: and Main Sis.
E. JEAN CAMPBELL,
Owner and Manager-''
by. was the verdict returned by1
the jury at a coroner's inquest j
last night. j
Only the witnesses who were
eye-witnesses or were present at
tho time nf the shnntinr vnn. I
oxautined by Deputy Mauler At-i nioro colorfnl past.
lorner Harry- Boivlu, and Earl
n hillock, county coroner.
i 101
from Itussla towns nf- Pennsylvania, Maryland
worked his wny ip from tire; and Virginia.
, wearying" tolls 'of an ltlneTaut" 'mTgtjitinni Ihnflri him In
pacg peaaier to ttie point wnere- icon4in. wnere ne semen aown
he is an outstanding figure in and npeued a store. This ven
Wisconsin's polltli-s. lure pr.ispered and liecame a
Tliis man, Solouian Ivlran, 1 1 hain: then Ivitsn I11ti.re.4trd
has. just been reflected to the hiinxelf in a bank.
Hacked Ijk t'ollello
jorlry of more than two to ue. In tho '90's he entered poll
over bis opponent. Ho has held tics, helping nominate lai foil
the office since 19iS. and has cue for governor lu lSSS, and
rfcen In popularity each year. j remaining affiliated with the pro
linase to House igressive wing of-tho party thru
Pew men in Untitles today huvo 't his career, lie did lint seek
to hold office himself, howewr.
Levlian came to tho I'nlied until after the World War. when
TJ-frill Jewish iinmigrani
' rCOTMJU S IIIItfr has wo
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(OoaUnnod' From Page Oae)
came to bis dnatb by means of a
hemorrhage and nhock ,lne to a
gunshot wottud, and -tliat Hill
ThnmntAn nna.ln. ... w.. ln..... '
inHi.n 1. ,iiu. i """" .office of state troasnrnr by a ma-1
n nisi in imw, lieuilliess auil i"' o-i .ninr s.uie irea.siirer.
trienairs, unnhic to speak r.og-1 ins r.'gime, triemis any. lias
; character witnesses fnr either !
; Pearson or Thompson were;"'1""- " worked on a street given Wisconsin one of the most
planed noon the stand. " paving gang 'in Baltimore for a economf.al gov rnments In the
Miss Klva Tlce, pretty 16-year- Hnie, picking up 'the language ! country, the state's entire busl
;Old Indian girl and niece' of-Mrs. antl saving wbnt hn raud ou ofiici of more than H.ui)i).0U(i
Alva-nail, told what she knew nf i bl wages of 0 cents a day. ' being handled nt an annual ex
'thc ''nhootlng. She ' vis 'nearlfbe be 'became a peddler St the ' pense of only 3'i.fifi0.
enough the scene of the shooting '
'thsr tho prnhhaa tnr tha ,, in , . , . 1 Sloso said that after procuriug
iThomp.onrnd ?n an attamBVtl '"Tf-TTT0" lT from Mrs. Ilair. car. he
, 3prson".'l fi "'"""j'" Pool hall and laid him on tho (lrMl dnWn the Kireeu
to save Keareon s life. table, where. 1 gunss. bo died." h, .,., wi,, Hnrlured there
lrt Tells Wory. I Indian TestMiej. bui oilier witnso dMlured there
prta,r- Th!l up' Xi&.oJr.Tho E ! J?'J: .5-
'street, to av brother'- ear. As i ..- .... . ' "-r ""''r.'" minimi
we were passins the butcher shop ! warned Pearson, who was a nmr-
.tliat ho beard Thompson threaten!
!.,.,-.. . .i . i . . - - - ,1'earson on mo nicni nt .-ovoin
caws "of new mk bottles He! ma" . cb'lurn- 10 . ber 6. when Thompson told Buck!'
cases or new mug notties. e I stay away from Elva. According. ' , ,., h, .ilrtnt I il!
rmilc-d' and snoke to me and !(. .. , . t, v.j ..,!: would kill, mm ir no uinn t II;
MnHed and walked on. I hnd Jnst Thompson h; was ready tc. shoot i". ;". h were snc !
gtepid..fm the sidewalk to got ,he ,. 011t w!th , atnrlVJ
tu my brother's car when I time I
Ii.ar-I Buck sny-'ir you're going ,,,', I!lcka Imli, T0llth r,T- Barton K. I'cdlM. who was,
in shoot no ihea.1- 1 wheeled' " 1 ,. " i " 7 ; V1" iciilled to admliilHtnri tn the rylng
"oeot. go .iniaii. 1 wn elect ,W,n pMrson nt tnn , , ( the ! , h ,,, i..,..., nl(..,i
around, raw Hie pistol In Thonip-Lhootlnt In hia smrv on ,h,,; "an. told how the hiillot enter. 1
hand, and nn.de a grab for j 'ZZ stJS he sat That there ' lhc p 0,,t'll '?r-0':?"
it but missed Thomosou fired . ' i L 'bo loft lung and lodged In the
. ,, I tickT' TI"""PSOU V I " -iwiment be.woon the : ,,. hrca8t. Mar(lla Purn. j
i "'i ron over where Buck lay ' 'ndlng by Pearson's I
flHn"?f . cwran'raSea hti ' o""'' Tbomon t0 truck, spoke t him just a. tho
inns 011 qi, coat ana raiscu nm , pmon as ho wail wnlkiiiK acrom. ! , ,,,. ... '
head in my arms. Somebody- th(I iM!Xrak ,oward , truck "h7'lT0l,1g c011l.)01icd of
don't know who It was hut I. and threatened blm with -a enn, fllIT?" J"r' "k' T'i? A J
ihlnkil was Mirtha Paratoo-j Hncic ,old hm , hool Ifho1""" p, ' James iwi
;knelt down and helped me. The ; walU(,d ,,.. accordjDI5 To HlckV j.'
l..or was called, but before hetht Thompson started on down j"'"1 "' V rt"c'"",:l"' . .
-' ' ithe street. Uuck tiirnod track ' ...
toward his enr anil Thomnsort . loB u u,'ttlu " ,VB,m
Meet Me at
Tlie Manx
FOOTBALL
SEASON
Make your, borne at
HOTEL MANX
All big pliiytitr -fioldiv cnnily aeoessililp. Kxc't'llnnt
hotol servit'C. Distilled running it-e witter in every
room. Popular pricotl rates. Check your car at
the hotel..
The Hotel Manx
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POWEJA gt. tu O'FARRELL, 5an Franctac
. I '..- 4 J. i. i ; i .-.
Iiin.nrt .Ml 'ft., '.Ii. .liners ,'atN Kali rtCltlOf gWlOg M !
Hlin,l ,.t. i ' ' istriiciions to a new clerk. Said
! When Hleka'wa-' Asked' 'what ':
I became or Thompson after the'; "When a la.ly customer comes
ishootlni:. ho said that ho wi n( In. Y" "n't her the sl:c of her
(out of town with ttnlnh Tlce In ' feet. She says for exnmplo. all.
I'lceV ear. Mrs. Ball s car fol- Von say. Oh, no. Five will fit
lowed them right out of Chllo-' ou. Then III her Willi an
J quln. Hicks haid.' ' - :clht." .
" Hays Throe Khnts :
1f Coiirluey Sutton, 't.'hlloquln ros-; old newspapers tor sale at the
jident. said that ho was KlnndiiiE ! News office.
'on Ihe sidewalk looking into a ; ' .;
iwludnwand heard n hot argu-mr-nt
between Pearson and
: Thompson. He said ho heard
; tile shot fired and liimeil nrnunil
: in time to see n revolver In
: Thompson's hand. Thompson ran
(up the street, 81111011 stntoil,
gtahbed a rifle front a ciir which
1 was parked near the scene; of flip
: :,Jtnoliiirc, then shouted back' 11
; warning that no One should fol- ra
. low nun.
V' Ik.i Moe, Intliaii, on'n of.'llir
kfii'jit witnesses lo ho placed on
,tlin Klanil, mild that Pearson, who
hud hoc 11 laiint Thompson, hud
innicd aud was facing the other
direction when tho shot was ' tired. '
. JACK FROST
Bfion rtF.p.tmixO'
While. Koa Wait ; ,
(Women's half soles l, pair
Wood heel topllfts. :Mo pr.
Men's rubber hncls 50c pr
For Business '-"
Opportunities
n West Klamath, see
h Slater Invcatmcnt Co.
ft
v- t- 'I
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