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The Elamatm News
The Klamath News
Official Paper
The Klamath News
Official Paper
County of Klamath
City of Klamath Full. ,
'THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN'
Vol. C, No. 21 I'lico Five Cents..
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1928
(Every Morning Except Monday)
BAKERABMITS : KILLING ' RIDDLE
Bolivia
Presents
All Facts
To League
Latin - American Na
tions Hold Concilia
tion Council in
Washington, D. C.
l.A PAZ. Bolivia. Dec. 10.
HUP) At thu moment
when it hud been assured of
the absolute support of the
nation in whatever course
it determined upon in its
daiiKerouM dispute with
Pai'UKiiay- t h e government
tonight placed facts in the
boundary situation before
the league of nations.
Tlii government acted through
Ilotlvlau minuter ai llcrua.
riwliierlnnd. Taut ( notes ex
changed wtlh Paraguay were 111
eluded lu lh Infuriuuiluii glwn
to the league.
Ho far H Ml hud.' towards
Paraguay dlrectlv 1 concerned,
the government hit acted with
utmost firmness, ami ita actlou
li rryalaliiavd nalluuul sentl
ttueui la Id favor in this dispute,
arlalng from a clash of frontier
guards, llnil Ima threatened to
, load to bloodshed oa a wide
- Kfjjnlo :. ,:.- ' - -
WASHINGTON. Doc Id. ll l'l
A plan to gather data upon the
Itollvlau-Paraguoyan ronfllrt to
be uacd a a basla for a report
to tho Pan-Amorlcau conference
on arliltrwtlun aud conciliation
wua agreed to by the auertal com
mittee of delogatoa considering
the dispute here tonight.
It was learned by tho Dulled
ICtn-ifliiur-il na lairf 81a)
PARAGUAY MEN
BLAME BOLIVIA
ASfNClON. l'urnf:Huy, l-vr. 10.
tV. IV) -rri'licni (iiiKKlurl lu
ll y fumniniit'd u uiN'Mul hi-h-hUmi
of congr --- (or runldirutlon of
the rrltlral ttltuiilion h-jiiIUm)!
from the vnh c.t mildtfrii on tho
fiirugiinyAii-nnllvltin froutk-r IhU
nk.
Iho rotiKroKS will rouvi'iio
i'ufntliiy mum Inc.
p Tin government, a for a wrrut
nifM'tlnn of cnhKP'MHloniil .curler
Hmnltiy. unit a uutt to the llnl
Muti m littMtr hre pint-Inst full
rpoNlllllty "n Bolivia fur the
ftklrmlHli Ht Fort VnnKUiirdli. In
which more than n s'ruro of sol
fllt i'M wuru kllkil.
Bus Service to
Mill Is Started
l!u service between Kliiniulh
Knlla and tho Woyi-rhnuser mill,
five miles aoiilh of tho city on
tho Ashlnnd-Klumulh Knlla high
way, wua started yesterday by
the Soul hern Oregon attiKca aya
lom. Following la the achedule:
Li'itvo K lu miit li Fulls ut 7 a.
m. ouch day and arrlvo ut tile
alio nt 7:15 u. in,
l.i'um Dig site nt 1:15 p. m.
and aitIvu In Ilia city at 4:110
p. m. Starting point will ho from
l?m terminal htuita depot, 6 1 fi
Main alrevt.
Pine Lumber.
Best In Years,
iiy 15, c. mow
' Kdltor tTtw'a Pnelfk Const
l.lltlllH'r Dlaeat,
I Hi'prlntctl from tho Oregotilun.)
The ill in tier market Is rapidly
slipping Into tho tense perloil-thnt
always la fell Jtisi iirliir to the
e ii nn al liolliluy shitltlowns.
Tbo post week lins atma r',
growing unxlely uinoiig buyer to
get uiitler cover with order which i
cull for items Ihut must be spe
cially sawed and n corresponding
sales resistance on thu part of the
irViiiiitucturors. a majority of
wbotu are making a strong effort
LINER HITS ROCKS, !
22 OF VESTRIS CREW
IN ANOTHER WRECK
Will. IN. iHr. Id. IT Two
hi.hdri.-d iiiHmitm'n of llu. Wlilln
Hiur llitrr ('ill if. w li it Ii urouudud
off Torhf Point. iH-ur Qiiih'ua
urrltfil htiv lonUht. Tliy
im Iih1! i ni.'tnlH rn f Hhmtcw
tif tht H K. VtlrU wlili h anuk
off tin VlriOnl i'uuvn lutl imUiHi
Kw itfraoim ahounl th Ollli
nnre uwuru of (Ik uliuuiloii hu
i Itr 1 1 in-r icroiiiHli'd. they mild.
Kacvpi for lhoM who wcrt' rtdy
lo illNfiitliurk al (Jviwit'.iowii, lh
lutwwtiRt'ra tfii Mtni and
awakmd only by lliu tumid vt
l lit ln-u.
glKKNHTOWN. Inland. hr.
10. ti l) -A fulllv attempt a
iiim tie Into today to dniR (lie
Whllr Hinr lluur Cvlllr off th
nirkfi at I'oc hi Point, nvar Iitp
To Quiz Kellosff
On Anti-War Pact
Before Senators
WASHINGTON. Ihf. 111. IflM
--SiH-riturv of Htate Ki'lloev la
to be rutlcd baforu the at'Dute for
clan rt'latloiH rimnilttee TueNdny
for further qiieMlnnpijt reRardlitR
Ibe anti war irvaiy now awaltlnx
anap mtlflt-allnn. 1
Svuatora wlh lo ak Horrntury !
KelloKV ftirthvr aa to the effect
on the Monroe rtortrlne ahnnld
thn untbaar treaty be rutllivd
aitboilt reatrrallon.
Hi-nator lined, Mlitaourl cl.nio
rrat. la tho rhit'f opKiliulil of the
treaty on tbe fon'tan ' relation
.-ciln in It ton. S.vitiiI other U.-nio-eruta
feel thnt the treaty la a
Intllv ti'otiiro und not llk.ly to
ai'roniplUh any Komi, but they
are dtxpo'M'd to arfiilleece In It on
l ho theory that It can do uo
harm. .
jPopulation Will
Double Hall Says
Prediction that the population
nf Kliimuth Knlla would lie dou
bled within the next five year
wua ninde by t'hurlea Hall, preal
detit of Pacific lliincoriioratliin.
when be returned recently from
n week'a vlnlt lii tho foutliern
part nf I ho alntn.
, Hallroad di'Velnimenta. work
on the uew WoyerliHeuacr mill.
I which I expected to atnrt opera
tion eoon after tbe flrat of the
) year, and niuiilclpnl Improve
' nietit for which bond have lietm
I rated, were cited by Mr. Hull n
ievldcnru of Klninnlb'a proierlty.
; Ho wiih accompanied on the trip
by T. P. ItiKiclgrn. nipervlaor of
liHiiklim ror Pncillc lluncorporn
Hon. Ilorning DrcKoulnn.
! Alleged Negro
Killeron Trial
ST. I1KI.KNS. Ore.. Dec. Id
(TPI Tuylur While, ncitrj. al
leged slayer of W. K. Pinnsey.
, foreinun of the Tom Johnson
: rnnch iienr Yankton, n-eiit to
1 1 rlii I todny on a charge nf firnt
degieo murder. White pleuded
not guilty to the rliarge.
Itainsey was. beolen t den Hi
iJuly 21 lust, and robbed of .lull.
AlihoiiKh the murder wu bhs
pected, Ulllboiitle were uuillilo
lo rind Ilia body until lifter
j While linil been ncveslod nt
I Pot utello, Idiiho. Telegraiillle In-
fiirnintion led rolitnililn county
i nut hnrlt lea to Ilia body, hulf
j hidden near it crock on the
I ranch.
Market Said
Prices Firm
to got I heir order flies cleaned
up before shutting down for mid
winter repnlrs.
Prima ao far have not been
affected to any extent, but the
softness which resulted from n
ttmiporiiry slump during tho hit
ler pnrt Of October and Novem
ber hitH tltsnppetired ottllroly nntl
there 1 good reason tu bullevu
that the mills In position to mnke
quick shipments will from now
on be aecurlng mure money for
their product.
That the retail dealers nro sold
(Continued ou Toga Two)
Tin I nta .idfxo and MorMmurk
and t hv Hrh ImH rinmroyfr !
pauta fHll'-d In tlulr ciforu tu
lakt th hla uhlu In tow,
Tli CfMlr'n X2& paHntiiirM, vn
rout ! lo London, wirc luiidfd utv
ly when th lln.-r Krotindi'd curly
toduy. Tln-y arn ikpi't('d to
ri-urli l.lvrHol Tuiday morn
Iiik. prohahly on a nihtIuI ateam
vr from Hrlfimt or luililln.
Tht (iHlr mill mum on tin
rmkm luiilehl with hr hi.nkvra,
bolh-r room and afitT-lndili .'lood
d Moil of tin rrcw of II nun
fioid tht HM-urr off th
lhnr luti tmilitht. Kurthfr vt
rorta In low thu alilp off thf
rot ka will l mad Tuenduy
mornlne.
Aholuwan ttlove In the Voamd's
bolh-r room when It went
a K round.
Around the World
with the
UNITED PRESS
MKXICO fITV. IXT. 10. Sev
eral t ruin nun were acrloonly In
jured and a numlier of paaaen
itera wounded when a train from
Collma i dnamlted and at
tueaed by rebel between Cof
rudlu and ( armelliit, necordlui! to
dlxpatrbea to La I'renta today.
Troopa from a nearby tuwn fi
nally repelled the rebvl.
ROfHIIflTKIt. N. Y.. Dec. 10.
Sex Instruction mint be glvtu by
cliur.ho lu parent and tcarhora.
ao that i bey can puaa on eaaen
llul fa ta to rhllilrcii, Ur. Valeria
II. Parker, vt tile American So
clal Hygiene ataociation. told the
Pcderal founrll of Cliunhea of
CbrlM lodny. The dignity and
liiiportniice of handing on lite
from ono generation lo another
ahollld be Interpreted in the light
of religious- IdeulH, he auld.
PA It IS. IK-c. 10. Madame
Murtlte .Manuu. accused of de
frauding thouaunds of Kren-hmen
lliruURll fuke stuck wiles, was de
clared bankrupt lu court here to-
ilay. .Miiilnmo .Manuu, looking
tired mid older lliuu wheu alie
Ran arrested last week. Issued a
rtulemi'lit Buying her arrest had
rnusod "panic among aharo
bolders, In her fluanclul journal
"CuRelle lu Franc." but that
"doe not mean paytuenta bavo
been auspended."
i IIKKI.1N. Dec. 10. The body
of Jnitne Del Hlo. Mexican writer.
was burled In San Mutteo ceme
tery he-- today. The Spanish
'auibussailor and Mexican coiikii!
were present nt the fiiuvrul,
which was without pomp. A
wrcutlt from lliu writer's divorced
'wife, Dolores, with nn Inscription
."to my beloved" was placet! on
the tomb.
CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Cook
county' "ullty" gangs wero blunt
ed for another murder in Chicago
llelghta today nt n time when
federal und county authorities
wero Becking the murderer of
Chief of Police I.eioy Gilbert.
The body of u mull ubuiit 40
yenra uld was found near a
roadside. Five bullet wounds
guvo Indication be had been
"taken for a ride."
ASTOI1IA. Ore.. Dec. 10. U'P)
John Trontnian. 45, committed
Nttictde nt the Skamoknwu enmp
in Skamokawa. Wush., curly
Siinduy. Trontnian wus found
dond In the engine room where
he had gone to fire up. Ilo shot
himself with a .2S-cullbre rlflo.
Despondency over a dfvorce ob
tained by Ills wifo two years ugo
was belluved to hnve prompted
the net.
Rockefeller, Jr.,
Goes Through City
John 0. Itockefoller, Jr., with
lu purly of frleiids, putmcd through
Klamath Fulls lust night at 7
; o'clock in a special car attached
; to trdiu No. 7 going south, ae
: cording to word reculved at the
Southern Pacific offlcis yuster
i day.
Condition
Of King
Causes
AnxietyJ
Prince of Wales on
Special Train Rush
ing to Bedside of
Aged Father.
! C II I A SSO. Switzerland
(Dec. II. (Tuesday)
i The itpeiial train racing
,from Brindinl to Boulogne, 1
I ranee, with the prince ofj
Waleit aboard, arrived here I
.at 4 :50 a. m.
LONDON. Dec. 11. (Tues-j
day) (UP) An official at;
Buckingham Palace inform
ed the United Press at 1:30
... . .
a.
m. today tnat "consider-1,
able anxiety prevails'
the palace over the ren
dition of King George.
' "It la underatood the klng'i
condition ha not rhangi-d alnee
the ereulnej bulletin." he aald.
"but considerable anxiety pre
vail. It la not anticipated that
ha doctora will be summoned
ingulu. although there Is a P - - -
'alblllty of auch a slop."
. sr ninniur m'nr.t -. v ..
... I ii ,in, l.iiif
at the palace.
G. N0RT HC0TTi;;lrth;
RAPS METHODS
j I.OS AMSEI.KS. Do,-. 10. (IT)
C.oi ilon Stewart Northcoit. ac-
iciied of the murder of four
'young boy, today made a verbal
attack on assorted "third desree
, brutality" and hi attorney. Nor-
i tier! Kavuv.
! .Mean Illle. Suvuy was asaall-
i..- ..rrr.ri.H. ln iiisitnrlul
j third degroe' lu an address be
foro the Associated States soyl
tles. I v..-.i. .1.1 ........iu I..II tin..
I pital attaches that be bud been I
j lilt over tho bead with a black-:
'jack and thnt he would demand
a grand Jury luretlgallon of hla
Iretit incut. j
i "I wanted to ny something
about it when I waa arraigned in,
Klversldo. but they told me tnisl,th rtrvet waa l!M) roff.rred
spook through my attorney. All
VSavuy aald wua that I had re-
,'l-d "n nun treatment.
l wniu a granu jury iu,eii-
gntiou una it cinvuy can i gei it
! I'll get someone who enn
Suvny Ktild he did not intend
to withdraw from tbe case. In!
his udilrcs beforo tha Associated
States societies he chnvged thnt f
southern I'uliforuln authorities i
. were making jokes of themselves. . month. Dorothy Coffee. 20. ex
, : Isted on: tho beach at San Fran-
ItlVFHSIDK, Calif.. Dec. 10. j Cisco much In the same manner
(CP) Cyrus G. Northcott to- ns sho would have lived on n
; night apparently had adopted the uninhabited Inland, she told at
vaclllatlng tactics of his son, Gor- itcndanls at an emergency hos
don Stewart Northcott, alleged pltul tonight,
murderer. 1 To young woman said that
Officers suld that tho elder 'or 21 days and nights she had
... . ... : l l. .... - . A-
jvorincoti expressed a qestre lo
give a mil statement it tuKcn;"- -" "" "'"' .. "T,
to his sou's assorted
iiniritrr
ranch" hut that ho changed hla :
mind after tho party got untler
wuy. Ilo w03 brought back to .
the Jail boapltal here. '
Hoover Inaugural '
Will Be Simple
. V Alll VI'.TOV IV.n 111 fl'V
PrcsliUnt-clect Herbert Hoover
! trill take office on March 4 with
an Inaugural ceremony as simple
n. tluil rurrled nut for Prcuittmit
Coolldge four yeurs ago, Chair
man Work of the republican na
tional cominlltue, announced to -
day. Direct word l said lo huvo
come from Hoover, now on his
South American good-will tour.
Hint tie wtstiea to avoid nn emu- sday and was being held here
ornlu display with uu extensive ! ,.mlng an Invustlgullon by Cor
mllllnry putatle. loner Pace.
Chairman Work's only com-i l.cete mysteriously disappeared
ment was thnt he acted with full j front the Multnomah Athletic
authority in advising Col. U. H. club. Portland, In November. The
Grant, 3rd., chairman ot the In -
. augnrul commltteo, of Hoover's
wishes ou the Inaugural.
YESTERDAY'S ,
HAPPENINGS
IN CONGRESS
y
1'altrrt Pma
MKXATK
llouldor I him Ivitlala
s Dcuatrd
i Holt.
i ) . ( il bill aolli'irlilna Inlrrlor
iVHrTi.iii anrvcy ui i runinoia i
nrr baala for lrrltullun pur-j
t pofra.
Adupted nwilutlon prorlfllna t
tor -oiwrrfiloiiMl rommlllpe to
rranKo for Inanxuratlon of 1'ro- I
bjM.tit Hoover.
4 d t .. i... i ..!..,
mnploriii'iil of Owvn 1. Itobern
ga Korernintrnt rounaol In oil
Maai'a arlalng front Teapot Dome
ItuiUlry.
IIOl'SK
Approved Oreek ar debt art-;
Intotlor department
appropriation bill from commit
K ' "
Another bteD IOr
I
i
Federal Building
l alron hv I nnnci
t iaKen dv Louncn
Another atep waa taken by the
7 council tai ntsnt in connec-
Hon with tbe new federal build-'
. , ,. ,
ing alte on ScveatU aud Walnut
-1 .1.. -t... ...
airaeta. wneo me city attorney
waa authorited to draw up a;.
ordinance for the cloelng of tbo
alley In block 3. after no objnc--.
Hon lo cloa.ug the alley
boca placed on flic.
An ' oru-aaa: waa anbmitted
and
?..!,0..u;...?'- ..'..If. -
city
ith, bandllng and illKw'rr of
'gnrhage without flrat havluM;en
T ...
.ran un . im iinni.. ri.i m.i nni -
ipose from the city. The council I
'waa not autlafled with the word-
f tbe ordlnauce, and felt
Inventigution should be
mane into tne matter. j
W. T. Lee. who bold a city I
franchise for t:ie hauling ofj
gurhago within the city, has ro-1
IHirted that othor people are t
huullng garbage from aereral city i
business firm. The council feel
Lee should be protected, since be
is paying for the franchise.
Mr. sheaffor ot the Klamath
I nilllnrd
! granted
and Card room wos
a permit to move hla
bosluesa into the room down-
stairs irom wnere ho la now lo
cated aa aoon aa the building la
vacated by the Golden Utile store.
- W. L. Fletcher naked for a
permit to operate a Junk dealer's j
establishment on White avenue. :
In Mills addition. Thl " as re- j
ferred lo the police committee. I
An application for a permit
from C. r. Clark to on-rnto a ,
rooming bouse at 1407 South i
to ,
: ,ilr nalicn committee.
Seven building permit aggro-
I gating J7.955 were granted.
Girl Exists on
Rpjirh ffir Month;'1" 1,10 humiliation she had
SAN FKANCISCO. Dec. 10.
(l!P For two thirds of a
"Zi'i. .L" "..ia
see tne smoKe ana reticciion ui
Ilciita of the city and had uvea
on berries aud leaves, the at
tendants said. Her disappearance
wua reported 20 days ngo by her j
stepmother. I
She bad lost strength steadily i
and had not been able to eat
f .r three days she said. She i
was suffering ' from starvation I
anil exposure when sho was i
found by two polleo officers
! "'"
' .
j KeCOVer UOfly 01
ii u UiiTi-r' ANGELES, Dec. 10. (UP)
Man rrOni IVlVeriTbnls Vlndemur. 'lira actress.
j ciniSGON CITY Ore Dec 10
(,T,Th'e Donv of A."n. teeto!
I ... vichlsnn liiinherman. was ro-
(.uvrod Pom the Clackamas river
! body of a man waa sighted in the
river Sunday by two boys and
rtucatla offlcluls recovered It.
Br-11 1 A ckf
puiaer
DamFight
Continues
In Senate
I 1 r . 1 .
jonnson uxpeciea 10
a i r-
cions... To Vote on
Amendment First.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10
ILPI Tha B o U I d er dam
fight continued through.
i dreary maneuvering
i and ended with the
today
ling
1
t V. n .(,.a-l.r.iuiil.int tkfiar
a parliamentary wrangle to
11,0 encct mat me Btnaie :
vote first on the Phi
'. amendment designed to '
grant caiuornia s ciaim ior
.1 r.nn nnri ...r. ,.ur nf wnlir
.-ear and providing that
ua . Mj,.
biiiv
...
", compact for the first six;"" during tbe week-end
months when, if no agree-
ijec'i -o
blld ment has been reached, a
!ix-Btate compact will be
1 sufficient to DUt the affree
lment into force.
' " l "'" ' regarded key.-atnre there was no evidence
i"u "S loed at Arlaona Md.Ja. UU pf.4jeir .entrance. In an?
-la- I r, .r .laiilnllcni TOlLlIt . (IT
.wi wu, w - - ?
tt'onttnneil 'on Pauo Tbrea)
YOUTH KILLS
HIS TEACHER
STANTON, Mich.. Dec. 10.
Hatred, engendered when Jimmy
Deacon waa alapped by b's
jteucher for throwing paper' wads
in school was magnified in the
; three year It rankled In his mind
. and last Friday caused blm to
, beat Clossie Carter. 7. to death
, wtth a atone. Jimmy confessed to
j authorities-today.
Jimmy was 12 years old when
the classroom slapping occurred.
In the little homo town of Sher-
Ida. near here, where he and Miss:
Carter lived, ho waa regarded asi
a "good Sunday school boy." The '
Sheridan folks w-ere amased '
when the confession was made:
known- - -
The murder bad beeu premed -
Itatod for some time, authorities
lmd Jiniiiiv related In hi con-
i feaaion.
Dav after dav hi. confession
I i'uy in i it na, iiir couission
. said, be sat in school and coa-
I templnted how he could "get
: MVitll" u-itti ht. fnrmnr li,u,.h...
! Friday the thought of ravonge
, again soiled him. and he decided
i upon murder, he told County
; Prosecutor D. ilale Uruke.
Picture Machine
To Be Installed
A moving picture machine is to
he Installed In the niidliorlnni of
! Klamath Union high school In a
i short time, it wa learned yostor-
; . .. , ., . . .
day. Proceeds from the student
oily play, "Stop Thief." which was
held nt tho school Friday und
Saturday of ' last week, will be
used as first payment on the ma -
'chine. Over (401) wa netted
from the ticket sale.
Actress Sues Karl Dane,
Lost Sensation Of Kiss
J today filed a .75,000 breach "of
I promise suit aguiust Karl Dane,
screen actor, churglng that ho ln-
dticod her to llvo with blm as his
wife
tiuder assiii'uiK-e of mar-
rlagn. '
Tho complattil charged Ihut
Dane had not kept tha promise,
assertcdly made six mouth ago.
Miss Valdemar further alleged
that the actor had Introduced her
to his friends Ii Hollywood
and
i other places ua bis wifo.
CHILE GREETS
HOover party
!WifeThen
Pl Preldn t -levt Herbert;
Hoover entered Ibe capital
Cbllff today lo the cherra of
Kreat crowd whlrti Jammed
rtM-u until pollc were unable 1
tu rontroi the situation.
Ibanet antwrud a coacb drawn by
four tau hore at tb atatlon
i where the American party arrlred .
-... UH...-.I ka
.,.
on a tlve-oillH parade throurh,
tbe crowded atreeta to the Amor-
Iran emnaaay.
fin uvv .IH- .hnati "Viva !
Hoover! and "Viva. Kielcber."
ranr in the ears of the prealdent
elect and the American amoaaaa
dor to Italy, who once was ala-
tinned here. The enonta were
aeaienms ana
drowned oat thej,
drone of ten airplane
which bad
met the apedal train at the oat-:
"7 .'',r ,olloweslast night about midnight.
i the naradM to the efnnaaav.
Articles Stolen
A t fnimfv Sphirml
ai lAiuiiiy ocnooi
riliriflO WP'rdf F.nH
JLUlIIIg TVCC1V JU1IU
Making tbe
robbery in a
alxth phonograph
Klamath county
achool for the paat two yeara. the
I''.
jiioiano irBtni waa eaierev eome
,i... ...
thieve took
phonograph, 60
record, and a guitar which waa
tha property of one of the -!
denta. It waa reported but night.
...it.. ...
It was believed that the rob -
bera entered through tbe door',Vth Bid tjlddle. and that hehlt
alter nuiorainc- K wim a paaaihta.' Hood atened tha statement.
. . I ia. h.uhhu. . Vn .1.1.. Nin hi 1
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? f otradi Tbo records bad all
beeu purchased by tbe students
and presented to the school. They
feel the loss keenly, it was stated
last night by Mrs. Maude Melton,
teacher, who reported the rob
bery. Mualcal Instrument, have also
beeu taken from Bonaaza, Dairy,
bine Pine, Merrill and Cblloquin
schools. '
The general merchandise store
at Mldlad was also entered some
time during Sunday, when canned
. good aud a number of other
amall articles were taken. It was
learned. This robbery Is believed
: connected wjtn the school rob
bery. No clues could be found
at tbe store.
Drunken Driver
FMnPfl OlllV $-)0lTeotlon 0( ,he American Farm
M. utvu vraiaj ipwu Bureau federation here todav.
i W. D. Ilandberger yeatcrday
' pleaded guilty to a charge of
driving while Intoxlcuted and was
fined ISO and his driver's license
I waa suspended for 30 days by
: Police Judge Lem L. Caghngen
Hnndberger was arrested by
city officers Sunday uignt "H
Fifth and Walnut. Tho fine as-1
sessed was paid. i
Hall bt $400. put. up by Chas. 1
Miller after officers are alleged 1
to have caught him with 10 gat-j The alumni' -of Klamath high
Ions of moonshine whiskey, was i school for all preceding year aro
forfeited yesterday when he fail-1 to be guests of honor at a Chrlst
ed to uppear to answer a charge mas party at Klamath .Uulon high
ot possession of Intoxicating school which Is scheduled for tho
liquor. ! afternoon of December 21, .ac-
11c was arrested Sunday night
by Officer Alec Pardtie at about
S:4S at 1523 Division street.
Officers said that It Is not Mil-
ler's first offense.
EUREKA. Calif.. Dec. 10. (U
I PI More thnn 100 men hod
sought two youths in tho wooded
country near Areata dispersed to-
night when they learned that)
! (he boys, Floyd Anderson. 11.
and Hrnest Saffell, 10, hud been
'found sate tn a . cabin.
j A few weeks ago Miss Vnlde-
mar was sued by Dr. Josof Gins-
: burg, a Hollywood plastic sur.
1 trenn. to recover S500- for au ou
oration be had performed upon f
I her noso and lips.
lu her answer to the suit. Miss
Yultlcmnr said she bad' refused
payment because tho operation
deprived her of the ability to feel
I I ho sensations of a .kiss. Tbe
! matter was settled out ot. court.
! Dane obtained a divorce from
) Emma A. Dano In 1920, charging
desertion.
hrj 1 a
Id 1 a m e s
Confesses
Murder
1
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Rodv Not Yet Located.
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Rnrtnn Ralror M m V
nr UL fa ff
vihui aicrc it
During Night.
For a half gallon of whis-
' Ifpv. Rnrtnn Rslfpr eflnmnfri
,. , ... ,. . , ., . ,
inaian, Kitiea uiaweu ma-
die, he Admitted to officers
after accusing his wife . of
the killing earlier in tbe day.
The location of the bode ha
not b"'', ,"!u' " out . Baker aald
j,ha, he ,h011Kll, h. ,,, dreBm
mhtn l during the night and
tbat he ,,,, tell ottlctn ,oaay.
, IIuckI Olvea Report
-"Yesterday morning the depart
ment of Juatlra Inreatlgator. Slier-
iff Burt Hawklna. Deputy Sheriff
Ldnla Mueller. Frank Rogers and
j " ; "
: .
JJJJ'
---e-
Hood, arrested at Chilo-
told of f tcr that ItaV.tr tAltt
hlm th.t Iglkatl h.d . tu-h.
I Officers than confronted Baker
lwlt4,the.ai!n4LaUi!at..--v
II lame .Wife
"My wife. Marie, she hit Dim
first. She hit blm with pump,"
Baker said. Officers told him
what a "fine fellow" b was tn
blame it on hla wife. Then they
went to see bis 18-year-old wifo.
a Piute Indian, who Susday night
stuck by ber husjand. saying that
fCaaUaoed ow Pace Two)
FARMERS WILL
PRESENT PLAN
CHICAGO, Dec. 10. (UP)
Farmers of the United States
should present their demands for
control of surplus crops and agri
cultural tariffs at a special ses
sion of congress In 1929, Presi
dent Sam U. Thompson recom
mended to the tenth annual con--
Tho Farm Bureau federation.
ropresentatlra of 2,000.000 far
mers, mot tn Initial sessio. today
to' consider an outline for farm
relief to ..be presented for consid
eration iTy cougress'Tor TegfiduTlvo
enactment.
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Jvlaniatn AlUITlni
Will Be Honored
1 cording to nn announcement
! made Monday by Jack Harney.
I president of the student body. An
j entertainment and dancing will
, f"I th afternoon hours.
Flapper Fanny Says:
Ono woman's Jupk la aaother'a
lantiiiuo.
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