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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1929)
pare ErcriT SUN DAY, JAN UAKY 13, HL".l TIIK KliAMATIINEW? B r v o n I Crmdll! Savej J KJH T Keyes Byp A A II S aT P T V A X IL O IT V X J J in a ho arrived on the scene. j tllare l.lplitn Countr)stdo ! f 1 rJii Tho warehouse and content Julian Uil Defendant ;hurm,d llke lu)(,r , m,llg Gives Contradictory rd Itlare that lighted up the Answers When Cross Questioned. vcs svtie-C! i 10 LOb AMjtLto, Jan. i. (VP) From Jacob Herman. a state's wittness, attorneys , , .. hope to draw testimony which will prevent Asa Vve. former d strict Ut- torney of Cos Angeles coun- ty. and five others from HC-rving terms at San Quen- l!n ior consuirauy iu ec 1 and receive bribes. The procedure defense counsel Intended to follow wa set up vividly today through cross ques- tioning designed to prove that Herman Is unable to say he bought ncqult'.al in the Julian Petroleum corporation failure case, although he paid money ward that end. , "I Don't Trust Anybody" Just before court adjourned, Herman, until that time a strong; witness for tho state, was tricked Into admitting that he did not trust any ot the men purportedly , associated with himself in the bribery plot. "I don't trust anybody," he shouted from the stand, and a few minutes later. Judd Rush, attorney for Keyes, forced from ) Herman the admission that he I really thought he was double-! crossed after he paid more than : 140.000 toward receiving favor- able prosecution when he was a Julian defendant. i Cut Sot Be Certain "Then to this day," Rush ques "yon can not say for cer-1 tioned. tain that vour money ever reach- ed a source of authority or that 1 your acquittal did not come about I la . natural manner. I Cerman answered: "Well, I think it went to Keyes to get him to lay down." Just previous to talking him-1 self into this trap, Herman ex- a, . 1 ... plained that he turned state's evidence to escape "the men who were persecuting, houndmg and . . ... ' . I had." These men, he explained, Ben Getzoff, tailor, who assert cdly acted as a medium, and Keyes. Cor rminlr use KVi f'laas A1 PARTNER WANTED Scandinavian Restaurant and Hotel Only Small Capital Needed 1021 Main Phone 44H-W KLAMATH KOLD KICKS A combination treat ment for COLDS and LAGRIPPE Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded by the Pelican Drug Co. 712 Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore. Certain Profit and No Risk! AVOID the worries, risks, and uncertainties of speculation. Fluctuations in the stock mar ket will cause you no anxiety it your money is safely deposited in an account with us. Here your money is safe, and interest certain. A small deposit 'will start your account 4 on Savings The First National Bank Member Federal Reserve Bank Fire Razes Bray i Mill Warehouse! (Continued From Pas Oma) immediate vicinity of t)i (Uminc warenouse. lloiiry Shadley, who lives about quarter ot mile from (lie srehouso, wbh the first to dls- rflror the blase nt About 10 o'clock. Ho staled Ihnt when I Iip arrived tha entire bulMIn w-as in flames iind the roof caved countryside for mile around, and j smoke filled the air. It was oue i of tho most spectacular fires seen , in this section for year. After Shadley had called Chilo- l"1"1 larKl ""mbor of person from horo veBt to lh(, icene of ; the fire. There wa uo wind ! .' ,ne saow- i which covered tho ground, la ,h0UKht to have saved the dweii- lugs and other buildings. i tcruniu tmpn.jcl j There was no one near the 1 naii'uuuw at inp Lime ni inf iirt watchman was employed. shadiey. the nearest resident. seen a man walklujr. near : there with a nack on his hack. and he had also heard the motor of an automobile running some time before. The Bray White Pine company has been operating here for the last five years, and this I the first fire that ha ever occurred. It is ono of the most modern to-.plants in this district. The plant includes a large, up-to-date mill. a box factory, and the warehouse which burned. The fire was virtually under control at 13 midnight, with little likelihood of It spreading, The warehouse and its contents are a total loss. Legislature to Meet on Monday (OowtrnarH from Page Oae) '00? unable to gain entrance to ' the "house, four of the larae I plifiers have been suspended P"" been suspended in I the lobby of the first floor aud la fifth is suspended from the 'of,y dome ' ,he ePltol, makln- " ''" 'o near tne message Irm Jart of tne building, "" time for tht "' ' message can not io m-cuittieiy preaiviea inis tar tn advance, it is expected that the governor will address the 1'"";,! """ L'XXiv Quiring probably an hour and a nal( for 6eU PrrM WJg , ,,lare Press wlres for the newspaperJ ana news services coverlne the session are In place, the" tele- phone company has Installed a number of additional booths in the lobby of the first floor to take care of the needs of th- legislators and even the wants of the Inner man has been pro vided for with a cigar and candy stand an the second vfloor and a cafeteria in the basement of the capitol. Secretary of State Hoss ani his deputy. O. N. Laughrige, as sisted by a corps of clerks, were busy all day checking up on the Hupplics which have been placed on the desk cf each senator and representative to see that no do tall had been overlooked, and George Bussford. superintendent of the capitol building, has been working an extra crew of jani tors carting table and type writers for the use of stenog raphers and committee clerks. Caretakers will be on hand all day Sunday to permit early ar rivals to visit the legislative halls and get themselves locatf.'d in their right seat each of the desks bearing the names an I district of the members before time for the opening of the session. Poultrymen Elect Directors for Year at Meeting. Member of the KInrauth tiA..u r f-,..Av.,u.A ' 1 son .tnle.l Ian ,U-h- ! " "'""!thl PVelllllK, lllnitliam ald III soclatlon met yesterday at the """ """ '" "" . jettons In behalf of the Kelloan 1 opinion was iin.hnlicd nud (lint office of C. A. Henderson, county I Those elected on tho board of ; Mll . .r tmuv ,ml. affr tho president llk.lv unmoved agent, and elected a board of dl- director and who will meet aoon earlier conferences lodav bad from his Hand for unnnullfled rectors for the association dur- to elect officer of the board are: j brought an luimedlale but ad-1 ratification. Illnghnni felt If th" Inn the coming year. I.. Alva Lewis, Dr. K. M. Trout. I verse ronolinc In the senate. 'senate were not to adopt some At the meeting more than Karl Muck, all re-elected; audi Senator llirnni lltnghnin, lteji. ! Interpretative resolution with tu 4.000 heus were signed under YV. M. William and Dnvo Tur- Connecticut, was sutninoned to I sped to tho treaty, t ho forojen the rjle of the association. Ac- d p s o .cordlnn to the rule, the market-1 Iiik clause ot the association will' I not be effective or bindltti unlit inl'ilinum ot l.VOoo hen have put under contract. hi goes quite a waya to ward rcuchlnit tho minimum imuii'cr iicetiiMi, i 4. Iionaor - iter, new member of the board, JAN UAKY CLEARANCE IP' Ultra Smart FROCKS PRICED FOR QUICK SELLING Gracious of Line, Exquisitely Made, Trimmed and Finished. Lovely New Velvets, Crepe back Satin, Patou Silk and Crepe Romain, with Smart Drapes, Flares, Ruffles, Dipping Tiers, Broken Necklines, and Lace Trimming. Black and all New Colors, in sizes for Women and Misses. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY 00114i.tj C!irn OtrllttlUrS Omil 'Round Robin' on KellOlTir XreatV ' 'N'"r' r,,llll,,lll ",1 'Nu Hnnip- "hlre. were understood to have I w illViiTnv iu is ' t.i..t , the White House after lbs nn- DRESSE We have reduced ' peiiriitico on tho floor of a "round 'robin" petition which wa rlrcu- .luted by rcarrvntlonlsin. I lllniiham uud Senator tlnorcc (i-pneeu tne nittnois ot ine roiinii """. room. Alter peeing tne presiueui relation committee should imik,li own sou Is upstair In bed. of our prices of alltwr high-grade Dresses in order to reduce our stock. While it's still the height of the season for you, it's the end JypT f If 1 , u comploto report to the tenuis explaining why the treaty should 'be ratllled. 1 Twenty-four signatures had been oblnlned to tho round j robin, llliwhnm ttld, and leu lar .enator were represented limits, but unwilling to sign. I take. Diy prescription" In the Pelican Irg store and thsjr sre ; tlwuy right. Try tbem and you . sill also he satisfied Aits. l-tf ll'a a wise parent that knowr I S of the season for us, and we must make room for the new Spring apparel. These Dresses have been selling up to today at twice the prices. $24-50 SPECIAL THIS WEEK at I lie FOUNTAIN of YOUTH Beauty Shoppe $15 Eugene Permanent Wiv for $7.50 I'll.. lie ll'ifl H.-'l..-lV'";rf:A mm i I- ' :! '- i ..... , ,f - o n i mi Mi J O-XH mi