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Elamatm "News. The Klamath News Official Paper City of Klamath Fall . The Khth N:ttj Official Pape ' County of Klamath' "THROW AWAY- YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN' Vol. 6, No. 33 Price Five Con. KLAMATH FALLS, ORK., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928 (Every Morning Except Monday) GAS MINiEXPL0DES; 1 7 v KILLED ' The IT amth IV 1 a III 4 111 Sawmills - fry df I g I I f O A X Vf V 1 Vf O C aT Tpy Itl A I 1 CI IT 'behind the good d'il of cltlscus I xl the Vnlrllde season. Firm Lumber Market i iifidca um community rhai .,! J KI I ' whl, h I" widely adrortlaed t inaicaiea. ito wig iw, ,i,ll0 , ymt nMy op,r. Shut-downi Contem-'' throughout tho your. I nuni Ymsa Ct( !,"'r "f "ft""''"'.!!") have raised piaiea. VITRS W 'money In vurlniM .v fur thl ' i i imrpow, and two bin Christines iri'i'i whrro Santa Cluue will Iixlicnt intr tliu firm mnr-1 protd in person win iv uiid L.f f..- ..in. I,,ml...r K'lnni. nth milU. with few excep tion, will cIoko down for Chrintmnn duy. and no .shut-downs nra contemplat ed, according to advices re ceived Inxt niKht from of flcfals of each lumber com- pany. Hlmw-llcrlram will rlua ihlr mill for two ww k fur n-unlra I th'ilnnlnc Mondnr. Thojf will ' oinn th mill Jununry 7. ImiMiik the aliul-duwu a rrualr rrew of j f r men will overhaul a t ua-1 t'hlnvrr. Tho bo factory oper ated' by that company will con tinue to oiRTato villi the crp tlua of Chrlalmaa day. arcordlns to W. i. Bvrtram . Hluiw-tlrrtram. Ewawmt. The Hhaw-lliTtrara ramua will be Id lo from now mull March I. At present Ihur'o are more thaii six million feet of logs In the fiver at the nil' I. sufficient loinren or inn city grade erhunl keep the mllr In oiemllun while (r the vamps are Idle. ' ' . ICoattsjard ua I'ace Ktglil) OVER-WORK CAUSES DEATH Ilollrvrrt to haw bci-n cauwd ' from ovefcxurtlon. Murk Hwoen- ey, employed with the Hull and Greenlio l onatru linn company, now o,-,rtlng at Ueally. dropped 1 .lend at a I.40 hour night, j Vvw detail, of Hweeney. death ert..lll lu. Intirnn.l .IliM I ll Whit.1 lurk Funeral llutno vns not no tified until nearly ten o'clmk lust .night, 11 lid the Nows had gntie lu press beforo the uuder Ir.ker rvtiirned with the butty at an rarly hour this muruliig. Ballard Confers With Henderson i lr. II. K. Ptdun. worsliiprul i T. L. rfltallnrd. county agent nuiKler: A. I.. Anderson, senior leader, from Oregun Unite Agrl-' worden: ('. I.nrson. Junior wnr ciillural college, conferred yoster-! den; II. 1) a-v I . secretary: O. day with Cotiniy Agent C. A. : lliiell, IrcuJiirer: It. K. Farmer, llundersou und Asrlslaut County senior ilcur:ii; ('. Htelger, Junior Agont W'rny Luwreiiee on p nils fur tho coming yeur's program In the ruunty. . The rumploto prugruin will nut ho released until aliuui January 1. Mr.. Henderson slated. Mr. llullurd will leave hero to- day for llillslioro. Oregon. - Will Try Youth i. trk il--.-,-! Trial of Molar Donnelly. l'SjIs ley youth, aretiscd ot huutlng deer out ut season and hiivlug ducr.iueiil III Ills liuanosnloii out of ana-oil, will titke pli)co today In Jiistl o runrt, , Judgo W. II. Ilnrnes hits sol time of the trial, which will bo by Jury, for 10 a. m. YESTERDAY'S HAPPENINGS IN CONGRESS ny I'ulled Press) Helltltl. I'nwsd Inlc'rlor depart meat np- Iiruprlullon bill, , PttHHod $lS,U0n,00U Imrrlcono i bill for 8outh Aliunde formers, Agroed to.lnko up tiuval cruls- r bill mid tJollorg anti-war treaty on January a, niter non- rul""- . j IHIUM-. j I'ussed Jusllco, stato, labor and j commerce departments nppruprln- ,.nn hill, '! I UNFORTUNATESll ' J p a 1 to fiRT niRKR IVdUllal 0NMASTax Law - Clirlalniua rliwr In niHtdy fum-1 '111" la guaranteed thl. yuur. fur , jludKos slid city orgiiiilsaliun urn I W f f O , !-wl'rulliiK lu furnish fund, and i J gg ( fL C O , article, lit iuhmI thruuxhuut th J i i-lly. Th big tliauKht u( tta kid- !!'" '" families who have. iliillullo (all h In U lilinm-v looking alike lu Bant la really I llle oX " '" Ihrl.imn.. some or tho funda wlilrb the I , .. , , r...L!n Kl. Imls. oblaln. from th. lr ,CJWlol of the Curkin prop Wvatorn NlKhta are u-d fur ' crty tax relief commission charily work at rhrl.imaa llmo. held here today was fraught i u ij-uioa Aiui.iary of the r, Amvrlran lvalun aponiMirvd a lur It'finllBiHKl a I'ace 81 0 Underwood to Be Host to Kiddies This Afternoon "The nuitle Cull." fralurlni Jarkle Coogan In II rule of a bURle boy who waa with the carulry on ' the plain li; tho day of Indiana aud waaiarri-. I will be flaahcd upon the arrecn I at the I'lne Tree thla eflrrnnnn I at one o clock, while h unci red i of palra of eyee will wsirh ih. plrlnre unfold These hundred, of eyes will oeiong to tne hundred, of cull who are at tho theatre as lh ; held fur delinquent taxes.. . ' j-a of ('. II. 1'uderwuod ft To subntltuii. a uue cent saio M'nderwood's fhurmncr, who l' ' (Cuiilnuetl on I'aun Urn) holding his seventh minimi j. : ;KrV;r.,,r' """'iTACNA-ARICA rijV ri, lmJ Brm,J " hur huurh ui uufm anq girm Will llll It Up. Ka h c iiool rhlld wim a f vi n a I t.rkef at at hoot, hut Mr. I'mler- "??". . "h" d"1, ,.0'n T "Vt.. L'" . I"?"1"?,, wooifv haa annouiired (hut ' ' I mnry. Chiloquin Masons Install Officers On Tuesday iiIkIH. IiiM.iII.IIoii was h' ld by, the CUIInqnln Mawn- Ic lodge In Chlloquln. ThOHti Installed were: dencun: tleurgu Cliusluln, r ':ewir,!: siewnrtl: O. lain: I.. Iturlon W. Mlra rill. Junior Julinsnu, tylcr: W. zlmtnermau. j marshal. After thit Installiillim cero- motile a buffet luncheon was i "rved the officers and members ;nf tho Chlloiiuln l.dge and vlsl- .tnrs. Tho social prugrmn fur the ; - A dance will bo i year was rend ven ut tint Couiniunlly Club on Friday evening, Jnnunry IS. i Mrs. S. Obenchain i Injured By Fall! Kn'llng dwn linaemcnt ! com fart a lily nt tho family, home where she will bo confined ( fur sumo I lino beruiiso nt tlio ac-; Jcldcnl.. , . . ' ) Just n year ago lit holiday jtlnie, 'Mrs. Obenchain fractured: 'her "fin. i TWO l.'OUPLKMj TO MAUIIV. Two marriage licenses were Is-' t .sued at tho office of tho coiin.y I clerk yesterday. Krnest W. 8nss- j.ur and Ki: Wlllelt both of Kin- main raits wore iironscit to mar-, L... i ,i .. ... ..... ,V , ,ii i , to Henry lluveintirsi or .uerueen, Wash., and Dena Uullierlson who gave her address ns "North. Da- kola," . '. " I noy aflornoon Mm. Silna Ohrn- lj , $JF I .fftt FXV,14 chain, wlift ot County Commit- IJT .i -tA-Jj -f5w.l--jft ml .... 1in. r tliillv h iv 111 at Willi. g sTP mmm , ji.Bk., t J .., - w Krn ) v." i.v... - u I t. :. f .lk - a A 1 ' 1 , f (A J Q Ck ft I Tax Relief Commi- ion Make Import ant Decisions. To Recommend to State x PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. on M'I1 Th nfli-rnoor. I and recommendations des tined to affect the pocket books of nearly every act-: ive and' potential property owner and taxpayer in orcKon. i Included In tin riT'i'nnit'iidu tu lio ruroiK- tlona' rou-d tod:iy mi nili'd , In tho not ;jn o tho alale lirnlalulure cr": i rM.ntil l'rM'rty. To place all pvrKunnl prupcrly and bouacliuld rcooda aurti a fur niture. Jewelry, iluililns. rtr..-ln excess of lttu of hmvci! value exemptions, on tfc- lux ri.il To tax munleli'uMty utilltlei', such as water aud light syatems. aud all munlclually n- vd prupertv. such ai illy loln ! FUNDS MISSING ' WAHJIINCTDN. 1t. 20. ItTl Six thousand five hundred dol lurs of the - funds deposited by the governments of Chile and I'eru to defruy expenses of the special Tucun-Arlca buuiidury cumuilKslon "hare disappeared from the rommlastoirs treusury In New York, according to In- rurmullmi rcaeliliiK. Ilia lulled Press from aulhnrltallvc sources. ,iur imiuy. II. A. lirulo, acting disbursing , ... ... . ! seerutury to the I'ulled Slntes deleg.illun. Is Reported missing ""d 'h" boudlng company wttn whom drote was bonded Is said to have been attempting nearly six weeks, to locale mlsKln'ff mnn. for the re- The bunding company Is sponsible for replacement of any missing funds. It Is raid. , ... THOUSANDS , iiiju.i uisy,i,.i.jB(.T:-v -V), .tsfi.s.ma iisjj -'tV J xa I r:i-.IH -iVaviV - --tf -- sjsM . ? v " ' a If 't r. t I Thousaiiu o. ..vi.uu j... tn.vett to t'nrlnto. Nlvuriigua. to welronu tho man whom tho United Slates has ehosen for lis next president. Th(j pui,,,.,! p)0lo, nv Service, shows Ihe throng In a narrow street as tho Hoover pnrty came ashore for the general reception. (,)ty M (((.enrnted with American and Nlciirngnan flug. Visible In this picture are some of tno marines now. on mny tnero. . In Luis bunding. Air'.- Ilonver obs: rved..in a snwch: ."'This occasl;n represents a growing nnd. united Nlcnrngnan people; nrpiisulidatioii of ' Mother of Ten! Gets Life p ,..L.'t. t For Violatincr Liauor-Law i or violating LiquorLaw hfC" USE?; r, 1 '- Mrs. Klia Me .Miller of Lansing.! whom lour are living, faces a life: ing I'lptur. Mrs. Miller wua criminal code wild h imike a felunles. Slate SeiiHtnr Seymour announced he wuuld unreal the to puve Uie law repealed. iMra. filler's hu.ibaad Is svrvlnca two yeur rtis:n term, and she ! the iwile supinrt of ber children., the youngest of Forest Legii3lation.Elan5 For State Is Recommended A report, following, a two-year :-':, matter, ou the busir forest legislation to perpetuate tho growing timber crops Is released tnday by the Furestrv rummlltee of the Purl- Itud rhanilier of cimmercc. . The rummltlee plans to roc- ommend Hint the findings be em- lioilled in a law at the earning session of the state legls'.nture lu order that Umber. . Oregon's greatest rrsuurcc. mny bo pro- . . .a ... . . ...li..... . i - . .. !arl ' : , ,,.. '" report follows: ... . .. , property tax syslem of assessing logiicd-otr laud und land covered with snpunga or otner nnmatule forest growth, by which both' the land und the growing timber 1 crop when tho ire taxed year Utter year source of tax revenue to the state ' Two Drasillau cruisers, the Ba- Masons held lu Masonic hall Wed there is no Income from : Instead of a liability and that bia and Kio Grande De Sol. are . ncsday night, officers recently and, disco'urnsus owners tho lnmber and paper Industries expected to meet the Utah Friday , elected were Installed by Past from inning any slops atirmg lopglnR to keep the land rofor- JAM GORINTO TO WELCOME HOOVER J - t : - ' i ,1 i . Tv.. - w . . t. ST..4J . 0 : '.. .-.'. forces fur domwH peneu."' " ' Mich., mntber of 10 children, of term In the penitentiary fur sell c-nVtcted under Michigan's babiinal lite sentence mandatorr for i'nnr tc-ron. who defended Mrs. Miller, cae and art In the next legislature t'hura Is 13. eared or from holding such land for future crops, and Is actually; leading Id the abandonment of. suib lands. On that a.'count Ore-' gon faces a logged-off land proo. 1cm of serluns nutentia'.ltlea. The tax forfeiture of land 'means the P" ' " unninV toxes there-: last on hlj Soath American '"n. It meaus that the public, mllBl assume the expense of abut-- . , InR I"" '"0 menai-o on these :da!l' mvina nithe '"n"1". ' Important It 1 ..?...'.. .... ,.!.". means Hon-proaucing acres unless that sttiitn trfi t n tha hnavv at- ,x.nsB ot rcclalmiug these lands .ar forest growth. , ...,. -.- . We further recognlzr) tnat the puunc is ,' "u '" uaviug tanas tuat a;o cnietiy vaiuauio .lur torest pruuucyun kept productive, both that (hey may continue to be direct may do permancui uerc. tfontliiutl on Psure Hlxi ' . . i .,!.. .... . iJ in "im 1 1 - ' . . ,i ir iXl htvX a-'Riitii,T . 7- -."- .f -5' .TLt' 1 if , y ttt v yy p o 1 m A ri X a 1 111 c Ii MiNliiMUW UIS A O X VU11U G u i 1 1 y By Jur.ys 'wecka no official bulletin waa I t n , laiacd at the palace tonikht, bnt 'Parole Recommend- an official annoancement eald ' J for Indian Who ,he k,ng' o,,dl"0n ea ror inaian no.jIalI;rtelory- ,t WM explain 'iPaSied $3 Worthless thai no bnlletln waa laaned be--i D wU raaae of the lengthy etatcmcnt I ChCCk On Barber during the late afternoon. . - : A a result of the farorab: proicresa during the last fire i "Guilty with a recommen- : days and . the attitude of the Idation that he be paroled, furt P"yii " "rCT' I ,. . . the announcement, the British j was the verdict returned Empire ,ccepted tha Wet that : yesterday by the jury which King George at last bad "turned I beard the case of State vs. ;,oe corner" in bis critical ill . , ness and a continuance of bis ;j. H. Palmer, accused of , trogrett Bl ht expected. passing a invcn lor wun- f out an account at the bank;Jjyes 0f WitfleSS, i upon which it was drawn. ' i . t I ralmer. an aged Indian, gave .'JUflge -111 Kailierl Chlloquln barber, in returry for f-Tlal lllTeaieneQ a haircut, .'oave .-nd tt.ii. In. HICACOi Dec. SO.. UP) change, on Norcniber 10. He Direct . threats and Innnendos as charged iih obtaining mon-i hinting at death, enlivened pro- ey under fane pretenses. I on- ,,c:lon 0B ,h charge carriea a minimum sentence of one year. J-uck of Intent IH-feue. lT. SI Dalcctlu'e. defense attor - ner broucht out that nn the eve- , nn(t that paimer gave the check he had been drinking, that Pal-; ,. , boen Kat lhrough mers wife had an account In the:, Qe , Jodge Robert tank on which the check was, ..,,., ,,. ,- drawn, and that there was lack fnd Mlke vlt0 one of tne or Intent to defraud the barber. prlnl.lD11I wltncue, The su. rt.presantedy Dep- - rhe nol. ,0 ln() lu(,se;i.crai uty Dlotrlct Attorney. Caleb Junes- ed on wrapping paper, i Urge (Ontlucd ou l-ai;c ,oui-) craie cap,a, t.er, ,ut!d. rt . ZZT ' "Judge you ar to late. You Kill III IvKPilvr I The disclosure oj this threat TTOOVF.R TnnAY;camo h"ly behind the report llVJirTr.1V IKJUAl ,of roan ,. .Hrtbnting to Petlttl the remarks that VDe ABOARD TUB V. S. UTAH, yito wl b, the next to ,.". Dec. JO. (I'P) Herbert Hoover, expects to reach Kio De" Janlero, Draiillun coast at cruising speed toulsht. The weather was warm : d clear and the seas calm. There was considerable satis faction among' members of tho IUO official rurly that Homer hud decided to go straight to norma; i go straigM to riorldai Brailllan capital. ' Most ,.,.1. ,..) , K . . , irom tno or tne oiiictnis nave ten tne se- vere strain ot the long South ' American tour. ; morning ana escuri uer 10 inu.mgn rrtesc ueorge Wilson, as- .jcspital. . . PROGRESS OF inNnNnwrv WW V WW. LONDON, Iee. 20.- (UP) KIiir Ueorite s condition remain ed farnrublu tonight and bl proETvee ! now ealabllahed on firm baala. an official atats- ment algned br flvs pnyuciant nd iaaued at Bucklagbam I'alace said. Kor the flrat time In four ceedlngs today In the trial of three Italians charged with bn- splracy In the kidnaping of Little ujj- rnierl for whom a ran- ,om e( jco.000 was demanded. '. I Before the state vested Us 1 raw If va. rilulta.rf that vellMf are d,e now. Quit our case." 1 "Petlttl made a threat to kill 1 De Vlto In the presence of a : bailiff," Assistant Prosecutor I Mueller told the court today. "De . Vlto Is the only complaining wit- n aBa,n5t Petlttl. Scully, was 'he only complaining witness In I another Indictment. Be has been ; put out ot tho way and De Vlto 'is to follow." 1. a T 1 .1 21 I'll II A. I JPPOn TT l n a lleadS KOVal Arch i At the regular convocation of Klamatha Chapter. Royal Arch sisted by Past High Priest Os car Peyton, acting as marshal. . The followiug officers were In. stalled for the ensuing year: ' excellent High Priest. Jacob A. Leech: King, Charles Griffith; : Scribe. Herbert A. Key; Treaa I urer. Marion Hanks: Secretary. Frank L. Evnns; Captain of Host. Wlllnrd L. Smith: Principal So j Juurncr. Jill ford W. llarblnson: Royal Arch Captain. George P. Taylor; Master of 3rd Veil, Geo. I D Griiilc: Master of 2nd Veil. Andrew Auer: Master of 1st i Veil. John G. Bermont; Sentinel, ; linns Hanson . . i 'Children To Sing Christmas Carols '... 1 : ' Tho singing ot Christmas carols in the open. Just outside the Cen 1 trul school, will bo featured this I morning between 11 and 11:311 j o'clock. , j The children of the school will j all take part in thn program to ! which parents and friends are ' cordially Invited. , STUANOLKH OS FOOD. i EL PASO. Tex.. Dec. 20. (V. r.) Agustin suto, r, ot Jimi- ' nes. Mexico, died ot sTriihgnlntton lu' a Juarcs restaurant today I when food he was catlnaj lodged iln his breathing passage. f K.K I'LOHION KILLS 8l.. I - I MEXICO CITY. Dec. 20. (UP) Six persons were killed and 'eight Injured In an explosion of J fireworks lu a shop near tho cen ter of the elty tonight. i ' .... $750,000 Damage, Street Is Wrecked Fires Shoot from Great Gaps in Pave ment. District Res emble Shelled City LONDON, Dec. 20. (UP) A half-mile long triangu lar area in the heart of London presented the ap pearance of shelled town in wartime tonight as the result of a series of the most disastrous gas main explo sions in: the history of the) capital. " ' . . t Two severe explosions and series of minor b'.astx rocked tit West End retail district this morning and this afternoon, lu- -Jnrlng 17 persons and causing damage estimated at 47EO.0O0. Hosntea Oeacrted. Yellow flame ten -ffet high were still rising volcano-like from Jagged boles In one street after darkness tell; throwing the de serted houses and cracked and crumpled sidewalks Into weird relief. The light flickered over groups of workmen armed with; batteries and pneumatic drills, who: Invaded tho -gas-filled dht ., tCuatfiiurd'oa 'race Fhre'-' REFUEL PLANE WHILE IN AIR .DALLAS. Tex.. Dec. 20. UP Many exhibitions ot daring and skill " have been performed ; at Love Field, near here, bnt today's performance In which five army flier risked their -lives and suc cessfully transferred 200 gallon of gasoline from one plane to another at 1.600 feet above th ground ha no parallel for hrav ery In, these part. .. The feat was witnessed 'br three . ship ' loads of spectator hovering near tlrt army plane and a large crowd on the field. As the transfer was being made the crowd held Its breath, fearful lest' some accident occur which . would lgntU thsj IgasolLne and blow the daring $crt6fmers to bit. - . .". .. . Pelican Bay Mill Erect Fuel Shed The. Peitean.Bajr. Lumber comt pany at Pelican .City has recently completed the construction of 110,000 fuel storage container. . The- building Is 740 feet long SO feet high and about eight feet wide, according to E. H. Pike, superintendent. Fuel, both sawdust and hard material, wrll be stored in the building which will' hold enough to last most ot the winter, it la stated. . .. The building will also aid In. fire prevention. Flapper Fanny Say$t It's eswqr to ealertahs lalka tire girl, If you're Rood lurtemer i Sty A k ''V- l I Nt W I 1 C " li.I ric V