The Mxamatm Wews
The Klamath News
Official Paper
City of Klamath Fall -
The Klamath News
Official Papet Y
County of KlamatK "
'THROW AWAY YOUR tiAMtyERGET OUT YOUR HORN'
Vol. (?, No. 5)5 Price Five Cents
KLAMATH F ALLS, ORE., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929
(Every Morning Except Monday)',
LATE NEWS
FROM FAR
CORNERS OF
THE WORLD
Flash From Life! Com
menti of the Great;
Happening in the
United States and Many
Other Countries.
-Iljr I'nllrd Pre-
OI'lltATi: OX IWVNF.
WAHIIINCTON, Fob. 2.
J.ihil llarlnn Payne, chairman of
the American Hod Cms., under
Ki.nl a wrlmu n'riilln nt Our-lli-lil
hn.pltal here today. 111-.
condition wa reported alls-fin-lory
ly ihylrlan.
W-AMFIIK A FAtTlto COniK'lO in thu 2-lllilO
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IIATIIV
WAHIIINdTO.N. T"li
in i'l...
(i tii'iul fiiiii'llluilon treaty iteintl
al'd h. l ween AllHTli all nallntlK
in thn I'.iifAnifrli'nii conferenee
wim ml If It'll hy tint miunto to
day hy the fnrv.Rii ri'latlntiH i-oni.
uiiltco.
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WAHIIINCTON. Feb. :u.--Hy
liroi lnmallon. Fr lent Coolldite
eac today from ( cent a pound i
In aeireu a u. I one-half rent member.
Practical!)- all Iroieii eaia tin-' Kleven men. a number of them
ported Into tht romiiry are from !,,niiipliin kler. have r nipleied
China. their rfnlnlna. .nd only await
' i he hot of the HtnrtliiK cu. nt
ANNK ilF FAShiIH Ml All! , ',..k Friday mornlnK lo l.e
XKW YoltK. Feb SO. Mt,off on the U'n.lle race from
Irene Franklin ha forwarded to Korl Klamath 1 Crater Lake
,M1 Anne spencer Morrow, fian- lodae nnd retnrn.
i re i.l Col Churl.' A. Mlidlierall. i oiili.ill for hlaoinlli
r Ij.iiU XV cuiilr a a weddiux j The entrle In thl main evi'iil
rift from the a treMa of Anier-1 of the third annual winter carni-
lea. The chair wa liven l.y .
Joaeph Jeffemeii to Itlchnnl
Man. field. Orliilnully II wa
obtained from dcccudnut
of j
the Frrtii h royal family.
HF.VKNTF.KN IVJI'ltFH
UOCIIKHTtll. N. Y.. Feb. JU.
HiiveniiH-n ;...rsou wuru .Injur
ed today when an Kile, loco
motive -pllt rttvn and it ruck
s crowded electric car. None
.were Injured erlouly.
THUS lKlt.ll.i:iK TWO l1.
1IARK1K. ()nt., b. ?f. !
'hnrlrn Hill, flrfiiun. and Hr-
hart llurrell. nctlllg fireman. I
wars killed v.-h-n a Canadian nal-j.1U
tonal ffelght train was il. Tall. il
nonr. 1 illrnnbrldxe. -Out., today. !
n. C. .Mcliinl. engineer, was In
jured HerloiiNly.
IIKVOI.FTIOV I.F.l.tYtf 1.IXFH
'IIIKM'KI.YN, F.:. SO. The
Panama mall liner Oolombla
ducked today, one day lato and
member of thn crew tatd the
lateni.s wa hcau of a silent
revolution'1 in Ouateiiiala.
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WAItMKlt IV t'llll'.I.O
CHICAOO Feb -ii-.. ii i.l...
temnerature lirmirht relief li,t,. .,'.,. ,i,..r. which would
the Chicago aron and middle-west
today from the iiiIi-ii ro wnvo of I
Ihe past two day-i. The official !
rending In Chicago was 3 below
nt 7 A. m., hut n rise to ! above
was icch-dod later. A low of tfi
Shove was predliii'd for tonight. !
-WIDOW lll'IINH TO DF.VTII
CIIICAtiO. Feb. S. Ml.
(Irncn l.n Hicco, Sll, n widow,
was burned In deiilh when trupp-j
ed In her room by fire today. 'l ho ,
widow lived alone In the house.
a two-tory Hlrucluie. Sparks
from a' small healing alove were
lielleveil In have caused the fire.'
Daily Lenten
'Thought
Itj Wll.l.iAM F. till.lloV. D. I.
Filllor of Hie CoiiKreniilloiinlKt I
The psnlmlH.. poeticnlly ,.ek-; "' i. red with smaller
lug Mr llu.1. called upon men to : ."' .l-,s,.y populated
he still and know t I , j ""'""cs
find." Hut Jesus offered "'... "ll 1 J
ret find pca-e In Ihe busy, noisy. WoniCIl S LlUD tft
hnrd-drivi n way oi uaiiy me. i
It whs not the rest and pen j
relrat. hut the nllHiicilon of n !
new ,rplrll, a new yoke that mad.- j
burdens unsy, nnd a new teiiow-
Hhlpi Hint touched life wllh Joy
In i4imtniil labor nnd In com
Ition qnrjsl.
Wi fhoiild never forgel Hint
(Inlllce and Jitdeii were crowded
fonlj-rs fnlrly teeiiilng wllh lm
lnniclire, nnd hiimmlng wllh the
nohi of dally existence. 1 was
III Ijhl envlronnienl Hint Jesus
Hiiiky to men, and II Is lu this
environment Hint Hu peuks to
men today. If He led men out
Into the field anil beside the
mill wuter Il was til way only lo
send litem hack rofrchcd to
Ichor nnd life. He offered to
Hi dlsrlple. not surcease from
mil, ny lessened Intensity of ex-1
perlenre. bill life, nnd tho gift
ef l mors nbuniliinlly.
Entran
In, Winter
Carnival
Prepared
I :n-.I Jn, fnr R c a ; '' """" " named I"'
uine-upi ior nacei;wlifi J!irlii ll)ri,
Given. Ski Club Pre-; other peak t u... n i of
. r" D-. (hen. wore seen, Inciliiiiiii" Hi..
sent horum frogram ,,,,, , ,.lnil ,,. ,.,.
at Luncheon. v i'"ory K-.ii.-r in
extent ilin nih" Us dependency.
, . About 40. una iit-n-n itillt-s of
.,, . . , Antartlc have ow been ox'.fl.u'
hlevcn nuri have signed tlom .,. .... ,. . ,.,r.,
riifit tn ilin imiii nt I niter
Lake iiml tut-k to Kort
Kliimuth xtiirtiiiK Friday .
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eWt Kli.nu.lli Yesterday
hort Klanialli. l esieroaj
i. numlicr of the entrants
were introdiued at the
ihamlHT of commerce for-
lunPhenn which was ill
charge of
the Ski Club
val at Fort Klamath are:
John I'ctrmon. San Frnnclnco.
chnmvion of north Swed. n In
JSSi.-
(('nnliniuil on I'atfe Hill
BANKER URGES
ISSUE OF BONDS
iTL'tlfll-UI,' Uti lr.ni V'l $0.
''rVV. ' .-i .
? ':ri:
ilIf, todtty an
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repreentutlve
r lb. d.,,.,1 roads . association.
urged Is.uauce of $t..Mio.t.i.O
(ll r, bond i yearly for five
year n a nir.in to complete
vnm ii h n inr.lllff hp nun im
iiifiiMMv mnu
llo sut l tli n.iuN would " j
nhout $..QOtl.0"n varly wlicu
itddi'il to othnr hlchwtiy lni..
llinf tlliittn ulinia IlltW lOtl'
1i.,"T,.-,'.hl Zl
,, , ,. I, ,,( ,r discir.
The coiiiniliuei. after dls,tr
slug hi slIKUedioiii,
lit In1"
a huddle over Hie various rni
otutlolls presented lo both holl-c..
some l.l wlllcll wouiu orucr im
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forlild ihe sale of more IioiiiK
and those uhlrh would Iniiii:
forbid ihe sale of more boniK
those Wlllcll would llllllrt
iihotit coniruetloii of a
,,m, from I'ortl.uid to tho
l,e:ulii'i. v
Afi J 1- f
wiiiciaia Licaic
For Legislature
Sheriff l.lojd Low, cnnstnhln
c.nry rnc.nl, mid County Judge
Freil It. Iloddard left yesterday'
fn r Salem. They will retiirn 1
Friday. t
sheriff Low went lo Ihe capl-1
till to lobby ngnlnst thu pro
posed hill whii'h would lower
the county Hheriff' salary. The i
bill bait Knlarie on pipulntion
of Hie county. It Is felt that II
would work an Injustice on the
Klnniath sheriff who mint cover
n large hut not thickly populuted
county In comparison to it slib
Banquet March 2
Mis Moicllo Hair, secretary '
i f Ihe I'jtenslon division of the
t'nlverHlty of Oregon nnd tate '
president nf the HhsIiicn unit
Frofesslona) Women's club, w ho .'
was scheduled lo visit In Klain
n III Falls Saturday, will be do-I
layeil nun week according to '
word received hero by Mrs. Lena
Dennis, president of the Khun- '
nth Fall rlnli.
Mis Hair nnd four other Htut'
officers will visit Saturday, !
Mnrih S, when n speclui huii-j
iiiel will ho held In the club j
room nt lho illy library.
, r- j
Hob (irrdon of Fort Klnmnth 1
wn a visitor in thn city today,
lie spoke before Ihe chamber of
commerce luncheon in behalf nf
tho Fori Klamath Ski Club.
BYKD PARTY IS
MAKING MANY
discoveries
NF.W ViillK. Fo'i. S". (I I'l
'-The New lork Tun. . "- ML
I la.lll I'o.t Dlpllli II urnl their
! nortiitcd iicwapapvr tiiiiiounrei'
! Ii.nliilil 1 1 : t (oiiiiiiaii.l.r III. hold
I K. Ilyr.l. In nil extent-lve nlr-
1 piano flight IIIUlll' Willi IttO ptalic'1
: lust Monday, discovered nil. I
mapped ii part n vast-new t.r
rln.ry in I In- Ant. in II.'. wlilcii
hit Iiiih claimed fur tilt t'llile.l
expedition. Ill the l:lt flight
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..'d hy nero caineraH. I lie entlre
now Hertlon will nki-ti lied anil
Hh- uneiiuned contii ant of
'' ''y Whale wu lilaipeH
''"''"" A"hl,,y M. Kli.ley of .hi.
nir MW, . , ,,
omi of the two airnlane i'uh
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nkw YoitK. K.-h. i iri-i
The New York Time, the Si.
(('ontlniKNl 4i n lnK Kl I
fV I.'III 1 H f . .
riC IVlllt'U, lflUllj
Injured When Train
Leaves Rail Lines
I'KOItlA. 111.. Feb. SO. tll'l
Sprendllii; rait .aue.l by vere
coltl weather wni lielte.eil rc- -sponsible
for the wreck near hre
touay ot llly ' nill.eri npi i mi in
which flvo mm were ciuahetl 10
death and three wore of other
were Injured. I wo i rabalily
la-
tu.lv.
Five roaches of the l'eorla
Kallw.ny Teruilnnl company spec-
lnl JuuiiH'd the trucks mid roll,d
down a i:..foot ,1111,11. :k meat.
The dead- wVlllintn -nmwn.
Cecil Walker. Charles l.nihy.
tl.orge Wllkiason and Lester
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nimximaiely ScMl niine "work -r.
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The .tiara Incline over which 'the
:,..,, pim.. an, tIP intense
;,., weather added to the dlffl-
rnltv Mf uorlniwii In rmnnv tin
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wrv kaco. Tlir.-e
nf I in rnrx
jriiujrlit flrr ml tho llanu-s were
qi4.k,y 4 .ttliiKuislird.
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m.MUTS It A 111 MlillT ll.llt
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. ''A0'"" raided u night club here
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I iiiniM mi -."V".
to, the Poor Indian And How He
TWHtATiUMS WE KAOST
iJ .!? . i "REUEVd"
UIISI l
I I -V . v -i I -t a r .
biut.t f -n r
1 T -M, - J . IPJ
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jin '
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WJll Act
Will roK
Memorial
To Build
Highways
Chamber Drafts Peti
tion to Have Califor
nia Complete Inter
State Roads. i
The California slate leg
Mature will he anked to
complete nix roads in north-
ern California to eonnedt
with six Oregon highway
which have been built to thl
, , lino if a
resolution
passed yesterday at tni'
y at thi'
merce foi-
I
chamber of commerce
urn is acted upon
The le-.ollltlnu, .
llini a no innrial malted by lli
chamber of commerce here be
pased tin' orccoi. Mate let;
.latur.yr..ii.sltiiK Him f alifornla
law maklim oxly lo rompieie in..
hiithway tit the northern lnrt
of our idfter Male 01. the Koittli
One copy of the mi'lnoriol
whlrh the hlani.ii.i rhnnibir
winbe paitM-.l will h' Rent to
Andrew W. Collier,' representative
III till UlxMlcl. mid a second
copy will be mailed to tiovernol
I. I.. Fattcrxni. Collier will bo
a1K.11 10 inirouiico me memorial
and to ursc It pa-.ii;ii by th.
lealslntm
1 no riiiiiiiii-i inn ni rnani in iuh
northern part of California is
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one of the object cf the South-
ern Oregon and Northern Cail-
foinln development aiociatlon
and reprucutatlve of Jacks: n.
Joehlne counties In orccr
v"r,R rouniy, Callfor
1 (Continued 011 Vuar Four)
dr. s. j. chaney
a I I 11 III !. I I
. M. Al Vf M. A-J
pntiTi i vn lire tro'i: ii il'
I-. -Appointment of lr. S. J.
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Mvihodisi t:iiropal rhurrh. Sno-
kuiie. WnshliiKtnn, was anounced
Lowe, general ,.rln,c.idcn, of.
northwesi n,..thc.dlin.
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lr. Chancy has been superin
tendent slslce 1!2.V nnd prior to
inni neid pastorale lu Aiiunnil
; and Klamath Fall. Hi mic
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JUDGE FINDS
'NIGGER IN
WOODPILE'
l ANOKI.F..S. Feu. 20. tU
I') Dolmar Doodrlgc, local
uliorney. wi eiitnred to fivn
dry in Jail lor coiitfmpt of
court when h ubIUiitd a
double for a defendant in a
minor lfiior violation case In
municipal court today.
After polire had identified
l.lillan Ireland, colored, in
Mr. Muuie lrmtenlnir. and
Itie Jury had retired. Mr.
CrarcMinurjc iillpped into court.
The JudK noticed the nubiitl
tution. t'na'arf of the douh
Init t ri-t Jury returned a ver
diit of ruilly and Mr. Grav
enburff maa Kljien a 20-day
i-in-pi-nrtod ntenc.
IIoWonpn VnlpJinn
In Eruption, Fire
F0Untaill Sp0UtS!
nii.o, T. II.. Fib. so. tri")
The firm major ditunnn ot
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Miauea v.ii.ano ,iuc, isi4.
which h.- il covered the entire
floor of ilalemaiinian pit with
hot .ua tonlitht. wa attractinK
kundred of
American tourinta
the Waud'.
AllhouKh auitred that the
eruption would probably continue
for ht eam two week without
,1,1, ,1,, dauiaKe unleaa there 1
,,, (Ui; break from ome other
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part of the nionniula. "Ightseer
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were burning here on Inrse
Ilaer makiiiK perial trips.
' limits Fire Kin-am
When the bottom of JJalemau-
pit j,ai le(,u h,,ie culn.
pletely by lava,
fountain of
fire was shooting RvO feut iti the
.... .
ir. niiun 01 me nnmpi were
Mill i fet belo the rim of
huge holt.
The pit ltiivlf 1h only a com
parative. y xniall iiutitutation in
the. If rue . cr:tttr of Kilaueu,
whirh 1 many miles across.
Predict luti that (he crnptlon
minht la it two wi'ks was mailt--
wiu ih mi
,y;r;AiMEE rushes;" mw, b9
eriiimoH.s.ar.eu. jairgar maue 11
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clear tltat a definite time limit '
cicmin'rai i.-. i.
.ould not be set.
Th . ?ln',B.l ,hp
Tlte ODUtTVer Raid that the
it - . j
ndirr wuiiiii mnu n irBiiifuauus
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rt-itiilt in a major oulWepk sonif - '
where e.ne on Kilntiea.
early in the day. - l.e. Sung,
wrtchman at the craterV edge.
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hire stanrd S.. minutes later
and the earth trembled with a 1
louit roar.
; More than .100
persons had
three;
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nam spfctacie.
Got That Way!
-' ' L f ro t
Ml Sit
AsaKeyes
2 Others
Receive
Sentence
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Une tO 14 Years IS
Penalty. Parole
, ..f .
DOard Would Set
Time :n Year
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LOS ANGELES, Feb. 20.
(UP) Former District At-
..torney Asa Keycs, who; Thc man y0M .',.. ,)0lice
(.safeguarded the interests of ;wcro Biried. -u .i policeman
the people of Los Angeles ; from whom the Moran cans hi-.:
for - yl"JZ:T.00 cV from Aimee
was sentenced to serve from ; north n( t hitaf.0 ,, has a Semple McPherson, evange-
one to 14 years in San
: Quentin prison, where his
.
energetic prosecutions sen.
hundreds of others.
. ye one-time prosecutor wa
reutenced after a futile plea that
he be given a new trial and an- j
other chance to. prove that he 1
was not corrupted by defendant '
In the Julian I'etrolcnm corpora-"
tion collape case.
Ed Rosenbens, a Julian de-
.fendant accnsel of paying ahim
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HS i.ouO to eek d kui sin of an
indictment, also wa given a term
of from one to 14 year.
(ctn.fr Sorry Figure
Ben Getioff, convicted of being
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jiifcure iciauj, nroiten in iitaun,
and tils Ki ntencc was poaMh-.'-d
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tion for probation.
The three stood tovcHicr
staunchly during their trial d lodge, of the Commandevy-. of j
proteted their Innocence. Hut 'he Klks dodie. and the Veterans'
after v 1.ir;. luirl -ftAnidl -?hem ' " l-'orelgto WanAwlll tt in at
guilty. (Mlioff broke and w-:1'1'"" ' he funeral. The
i (Continued on laar Four) nurse of Klamath Valley hopl-
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M. IJVU 1 VJI UliUkJ
! -Aimee Sempie McFhenTon. no,.
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v.mincii.i ti:n- immt i n
, . . .
..hji cneck 10 Miner tor Jtui;
involved
I mi. nan
him in
se n a ! q in) pea eh in e n I
trial to b held In the near fnt -
yawed throtteh Sun Je
i K i
here "
t Ber-
, ll)11R dlv(linrc tt-l-i.lioii-
can to her lawyer. Kenneth!
' Ormsbv tho e.-n,.r..iu. h,i..,.i I
him she was driving all night
crder to reach la. ngeles e.rlv
Thursday
The evangelist was to have nr.- i'
pcareu nere Thursday but her
attornei- n.lvk..1 1... .n ..n...t.
to Los Angeles a.,.! retln here!
later in case, J.. .legislators
wisneit to see h' !. When the as
senility voted today to" indict
Judge Hardy for Imnrnrhment
trial in Mia rpihiIi. n - nl
the InvestlKatliiR commiitee for
. .
. Jir.s. AlcI'hcMon to be here Thurs
day was automatically rescinded.
Three Men to View
Race From Hilltop
r OUT KLAMATH. Ore.. Feb.
. 2. (Special! Three Klamath
: Falls men will view the Crater
Lake 42-mile ski race Friday
from a position on a hill near
the lodge.
The tii Dr. I.. II. On, Or.
. lingers, formerly of Klamath
Agency, and Tom Thome will
leave Anna Springs Friday morn.
Ing early and ski up to their
chosen position. They were vis
iter at the Fort tndny to get
permission to use the ski track.
Dillon Returns
From California
Thomas Dillon, proprietor of
: the Hotel Wlllnrd. returned yes
terday from San Francisco, and
; other bay cities, ' after a two
J weeks vacation.
Mr. Dillon remained for n
longer visit with relatives In the
lumornia metropolis. : being done two nnd ono-linlf old shnrollno, could , not havr
: . " 'miles Southeast of ltonnntn by escaped. .
I Acyi lTTFI) OF Ml UIH It n10 southern Oregon oil Com- , Lorcnmn Ktnrts Well ' '
' -"V.l. CF..VTKO, Calif.. Feb. 2i. prttiy. The first told of the find- After Investing all of bis rnartjr
it I'l) Martin liny Kilgorc. 22- .Ins of J. K. Lorcninu. geologist. . funds III the project and after
: year-old Sianf. nl student, wa.i ; ; hnvlng put a well down 200 feet
acquitted hy n tury tonight in I In 1927 Mr. J. K. lairjmnn j Mr. laireman found that his com
his trial for tho murder of , founded the South, rn Oregon pany needed moro capital an it
Frank Hartley, Ills mother' Illi
cit lover.
The Jury returned Its verdict
after five hours of deliberation.
FEDERALS SAY
WOMAN AIDED
IN MASSACRE
flllCAfiO. Feb. 2. (IP)
The federal jtnrernment lent It
prohibition enforcement renour-e
to the aid of the Inireatinatlon of
l'.ie Ht. Valentine- day mamacre f
; today and atalii Invplred tne po- :
i lice department. j
"Find the policeman with a!
beauty parlor . aweetheart and'
iyon're itot omcthlni," probl-
bltlon axent told the police. '
A rebuke from James M. Dor-:
; f p;lbl',"n coraml',"l,"r ''. ''
i lowed the bl.'aco prohibition de-
partmcnt'i charge Ion week that
police were mixed up In the
.laylnn of the eyen Eanmter of
tht Ccorne "Hub" iloran "alky
mob."
NeverthelesH, today the dry !
Xevcrthele. today the dry
jBirenn barked up the charge with
detail
i -swecthi art who operate a beauty
'shoP '-
William Kuell. commiasioner
f p0.lit, ,ntPrMted in
the information, but made 'no
comment.
Funeral Services
For Dr. Campbell
To Be Held Today
y
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of 1
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Funeral service over the body
Dr. Thomas Chambers Camp -
bell will be held this afternoon
at S:J0 at the Karl WhUlock
Funeral Home, Fine avenue a?
' Sih with Rev. J. Henry Thomas
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' Vra. FrancU Oldi wilt sine
, wJi.... it- innlMmo.t
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Helena Joyanx. . Re-
preaentativea of the ilaaonlc ;
i.ii win aiiena lu a nouy. an in ,
ml will attend in iwdy. oil in,
color. In hrtnn, r ik. .drvifl?.
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i performed by Dr.
Campbell in
worm ar.
! T0"'' ," bodf '
T..d to Inr1tnnlnf m.rr.n
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wiprn serrit'ps win hp tiPiri i
. - "
' cnapei rnuay anernoon at
; . wun ivev. i aoiurui. wflo
!aIso leaves touiRhI- fficiatinR.
irum me orxanizaiuns
"'" "-company the
ket to the train.
Vault entomb-
ment will be made in Monmouth,
Oregon.
Mrs. Bertha M. Campbell,
widow of the deceased, will ac-
' romPanr lho b'ld' 10 her former
tiiiniP nt Mnnmiiiilh
. uume ai .uoninouin, Oregon.
'County Schools
10 LlOSe F HdaV
' uu'
The school children of Klamath
county will celebrate the anui-
,,,iy. oi tne uirui oi iieorn
dsuiiiKiiiii r nuuy.
They nd-
mire a truly great man. f
Because ho wa so great his The commission hn never pub
birthday anniversary Is a holi- lished a final plan, however..-.
day.. Throughout the county and
in the city, too, all schools will
rr"!
be closed. It is stated authora-
tively.
Ti'e CrateY Lake ski club.
; sponsors of the winter carnival,
i at Fort Klamath, have ruled
'that all children of grnde school
. age shall be admitted to th
; groiiud free of charge nnd all
hoy scouts will also be admitted
,
C. S. Chapman of the Weyer-
haeuser Timber Interest with
headquarters in Tacoma. Wash-
1 ington is in the city on nn offl-
icial business, visit. Mr. Chapman
: is a special -expert,
Lore man Starts Well, Needs 'fa
Capital and Experienced Men, ')
Interests R. H. Nix, T. J. Haley
Editor's Note: Tills I the dine, which he discovered, a.
second of a series of articles structure Impervious to any fl-
ileslunvd to ucqiinlnt the readers
i of the paper with tho work now
Oil rompan nnd started opera -
Hon nt a site two anil one-half
miles suuiheast of II. mania nenr
the apex nf the llohania antl -
CCQmUir
!VcmUiy
VoteS TO
Try Hardy
For Acts
Improve of Impeach
ment Trial in Senate
By Vote of 57 to 18.
Rap Aimee.
! SACRAMENTO. Calif.
feb 20, (UP) Impeach-
ment trial of Judge Carlo
S. Hardy in the California
ennate for acceDtance of a
, iist( was ordered by an
I overwhelming vote of the
......
assembly late today.
! The assembly anrroved
tire action ' by a vote
of
57 to 18. " . -
The assembly voted to Indict
Judge Hardy for acting as an
attorney while serving as a judge
and obstruction of jnxtlce after
five hour of heated debate..
' which at the end threatened to
, break into a fist fight between
' enraged legislators.
; Argument Healed
j Constantly growing more acri-
' monlous, the debate ended In a
row wTien .Assomblyman F. V.
-" ,
BeaiiaK fi;jsi- .
! conrmlitee which
recommended
was
:, r. ,ik.iAj, M n Vit
(Continued Pc Five) " .
ASK 4 TRUNK
I.AIL SYSTEMS
WASIIINOTON. Feb. '!0..(i:jM'
rr
.i.ln nlnn. frte
ce iwihihwo.uu -
I grouping all eastern roads Into
I four giant trimk lino system.
I Mlltai DM by the Jlal.i-
.n ni.tn nnl thn Thoen
....
i iuobA nn i in in arkpii inn com
.
; mission to approve creation os
two new raiiwuy nysiqnis, oum
' more than , 13.000 miles Ion
was proposeu in ino peiuiuus. ,
Filing ot the petition I nu
aftermath oT conference bctwcqn
Important eastern railway exe-
cutives in recent months . In
fruitless efforts to agree on al
location of all ii"" in eastern
territory on a four-system has!.
The B. & O. and C. & O.. Hit
loiinrs Vnn Sworlnrfin rnnrl i.rl-
latter a Van Sweringen road, ad
vised rhe commission they hav'o
withdrawn from the negotiations.
, With filing of the petitions,
the entire tangled railway eon-
solidatiou problem Is plnceil
1 squarely heforo the ' Interstato
t commerco commission " 'for de
cision. The controversy date.
a'K ro mm? iranporiaiion iin
of 1920 which directed tho com-
mission to prepare a merger plan.
Alexander Buys '!
3 Angus Steers
,
Three Aberdeen Angus teer i
of championsbjlp stock iwhicli
were purchased by D. E. Alex-
ander of the Hock Creek ranch
on " recent business trip to the
east are on their way here from
Chicago. Alexander Is one of
the best known stockmen in
Klamath county and has taken
many championship prises with
his Aberdeen Angu stock which,
he specializes in raising.
sure which might Indicate that
oil pocketed there, the site of art'
; also that an experienced opera
j tor and crew was necessary q
I successfully sink the well. ' .. .
1 (Continued; on Pag Ms)