Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
Klamath news The Klamath News Official Paper . City of Klamath FalU Vol. (5. No. 119 I tifo Five JURY Field Marshal Ferdinand Ends Life! With Cry Used In Wartime Great Generalissimo, of All Allied Troops Diet in Chair. Fu neral Will Honor. l'.y Kulph llciiui'ii (L I. Stuff Conespoiiilont) PARIS. Mar. 20. (UP) Mamlinll Furtliniiml Koch, victor in the (fri-iik'Ht war ot history, lay in Hlate to niKht in a plain blue uni form, an simple and ns itri'tit in death ax he had been in life. .Manila! Koch died shortly bo fore I p.m. after years o( lllm j from uraemia, reinpllcntcd nt me end by heart nnU lung dlM-nse. France mourned an a child slated Hint he hud retrcnlcd to who had tout a father, and lliu hla present Incntlnu to protect world mourned with her. Tin- non-combatants, mourning was tempered with ' (Icuuriil Hobeito t'riu. rccentli reverent affectum and bursting relieved of his rommand by Pro pride, and lliu mot glorious f i- rMoiinl President Port's !H. ra! In lliu hW.torjr of. the rvpublle ' wa pluiuicil. -' ' ' Tkcf marstiara i-nd. w Ii 1 1 1 v .(OiulliiiiiMl mi Taut Hlil HOOVER LAUDS MARSHAL FOCH WASIIINT.TON.Murrh 20. 1 I rroMdent Hoover pra Ined thu ability and the "tralxht for wa rd iunh, kind tieHn a i; tl mod -enty" or Mnrxhall Km li. w lib h he illncovered In c!om' personal nxkot-tatlon after the World war. hi cxprtriHtnii today Morrow and that uf the American' people over tlto allied mtiernllnlriut'K ilmlti. "I Blinre the n-.ipeet and ad mlrutloti In niilrh he wa mil- I vercally held." the preffdent mild. , "Hut beyond thin It whm my j privilege o lie rlom-.ly annoeiated with hltn In varloun uetlvlten lifter the nur and In Ihla wuy to' f;ulu n H'ila! IumIkIiI not only Into IiIk nblllly but iiIno Ii In fine human qualities of tttrulKht!or wurdiii'HM, kludtierej uud mtidertty. "I reallru how, keenly thla loi wilt be fell by the Kreiiuh pifilple. In this Iohm ihty linn -tin fu-l m) mpiithy of ' Our peoplo;" " ih.an m int k iii iti: Iea u I ' . ( i . I Mi bar k . d ea n of men nt Oregon State Agricultural C'olK'ftu, wna a vlnllor In the elty yesterday nnd apuku ul Klamath I'lllon IiIkIi hchooU to senium, Denn Diibnrk ndvlned the Ren- lorn In the relet-lion of life's work. tlic'.r I Hoover Used To Be Office Boy in Salem Kt.'UKNK. Ore.. March 20. (I.'IM llcrhert Hoover's In auguration ns .Snih president of Ihe I'Hlled Stulo was of jinrtlculiir siKiilfieiincc to Hurt llrown linker, vleo-presldeiit of Iho University of Oregon, for It marked Iho plinmclu lu the rise of Hoover since lie nnd linker were boyhood friends lu Salem. The president taught Marker lu, play chess. At that limn llarkur refilled, lleover was living wllh nn allele and milk ing ns nn offlcu boy In Iho Ore Ron Laud company. Ills uncle's concern. The new president ran all urrunds, swept rut thu offlco nnil made himself gener ally useful, Iiurkur nnd Hoover hnvu maintained IllHr friendship since til a I. time. '' V Cent ift 3ft 3ft 3ft (H-iirrul Krt iiltar, w how home In III Coil till 1 la. Iium berii named Mtprciue couuiiiindrr uf 111 revo lutionary forces, according tu mi announcement by (invci imr To H'ti if H(i tin rn ticucral Ktrutmr It now sla Ihmed at J liu tin it. Chihuahua. :t" utile oiith of the rebel capital of Chllitiuhua CM jr. llti the lar gci army (he reVoluihiiiMn have i-t Honrmlilt'il. It In ricctcd I It m t tht mn I ii rebel Mr my under tieiieral Kxtulinr will meet llii federal troops under (Ii pern I Clulurru Kllas Cullen within the n,.x, (HO w,.,., m t fi section uf Mexico. nurthcrn' Krohar waa reporti'd l'e nmn hlim on (luuiliilniara ( liy. wllh (.vOu fi.l luui-rs. LATE NEWS FROM FAR CORNERS OF THE WORLD Flashes From Life; Com. ' menta of the Great; ' Happenings in the United Stales and Many Other Countric .1.1 . I'.y I nllrd lwa Aii:i:i'.ns STHAMIKII MA.ATI.AN. Hlnaloa Me Murelt The steamer t iiluiii- lilu.. on whlill some refugees hoped to leave fur lh" lulled Slali-M, paNseil iIiIh port today without stopping. Two Culled Stales rrulners are eXH-cU'd Frl day. f ii.niVMt: to ,mi:i:t. t'OKVAI.l.IS. Ore.. March !0. ' Probable reoraanlxai Ion of Oregon's dairy industry will be undertaken ul the fwo-day slule wide convention of dairymen which opens here Thursday. .More tliini K.U delegates are expected. I'l lil.lSIIKIt hi lt IIM.S ciiicAtio. ' Muri'ii 2. n. r. . Jaeolison. (IS. retired publisher.' kIk.i uud killed hluirelf In his suite nt a rushiomiblo hotel here, Inlay. Ills body was found by his wife. Jaeubson had been ; suffering from heart trundle for, two yenrs." run-: thi.katI'.ns ity OSLO. Norway, March S. Flro whteb broke out In the Kleen nnd Ktroem stort-H In the center of the city tonight ap peared hi danger of Hpreadlug. , All available fire compulse wu'3 called out U chei k the flumca. lnmiiK nt lu p.m. was esti mated nt ll.iiiMi.iMHi kroner. 1 100 Ill lCKH Itl UN O K I. A II 0 M A CITY. tldn.. March 21). Ktrc today destroyed the nKrlculluri.l building nt the Htato fair grountU. More than 1(H) new Uulek nutomobllen were toxl lu thu flames. I.ohh wuh es llmated itt nearly 3tiU.0no. , Htrnl lli'iinte I'OUTLAND. Ore., March 20. MIscreuntH with a dlnlorted Hetisu of humor stole, it motor hen rue from thu KHrugo of1 the Ml, Kcott funeral home nnd ulAn-; dimed II nfter drlvliiK soun few in I bm. ueeordlup to u police report today. i H IMTllt (allllJtlu KM' lull J.' - MT RfrR w "THROW AWAY GET BAKER IN MEXICAN WAR Ill . . i .i .... h-mcui Ituberto in. Rebels Start Attack On City Of Mazatlan NUlIALRS. Sonoia. JIcx ito. Mar. 20. (UP) Rebel Under toniKht .'iiiiiotiiu'ed reeeipt of a dispatch from Mazatlan. " Si union, which mi id that the insurgent at tack on that wt"l const sea- ort filially had been start ed. A bulletin limited a telegram from Cencrul Ituiunu Ilurlie. com- maiiilliiK Hie Siiuilou eamiialgu. vhbh rend: "1 inn utturkiiiK .Mazatluu at thl moment." The nniiouueeuient that M.i sal tan w uH bet Ii 'ed Wii.4 tile I bird to be made by (be rebels clme Ihe outbreak of the revolt and Ihe second In iwj days. After suiting thai the bnttli- wus under, H0OVf W'm YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, NEWS (Jem-rat Kuuto Tuele. ab-ve, i:ntrnr of the ntate uf Sunora. linn openly d f led l'reitdent Ior- ten (ill In a puhllr mv.aRe of sympathy wlilt the reU-1 couiie lunded by (.eneral Jenut M. , ArJiilrre. reported raptured 1 ti.rd.iy, and who ha been yet- aue- ret di d In comma ud by Onera) Knrobar. wiiv Vi (lti.istl:iv li.ift-.rr Inter eu ill the Htart had live it Ueiuycd until today. .. Ceneral Kauto Topeic. feivi-r- nor of Sonoru. fttUl that lit hai, diipat(hed the following ret) (ieneral Iturbe: 'X'onKratulatl.iiM. 1 will it take Nueo in uiornhiK." A ihort time' later (ieneru. Topete left N oca I en wllh the lust rebel troop to arrive here. Severn! tlmunud troops an Del aid to lie Kio fur e neent rated ul iittaek on Naeo Thur.-day. Nairn Is defejiihil by troop- who deserted the rebel--and took the town lu the nanu of the federal R:vernment. It was aim aimminced that I wo InMirgent regiments under tlen- er.,1 Avla ( amaehi imd occupied Zacatecn. cnpitnl of Zaeateeas iContinuetl on Vagr Sii) ' . ' .'1 I .f The (G)rumble Seat! LEAVING ME out iw tut: r,"x THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 3fr , tft 3fi 3ft F och Dies Suddenly (Accused 1 1 fl VIM A In Train Head-On Collision Most of Passengers Were Settlers Going West to Strip of I j o i J Land Being Opened. ; TOKOM O. Out., .Mar. n,. ,I'rv Tl... f ... ..... IUI-I1.C WOllM tniinx on the Canadian Na- tinniil milrouH rnlliHod hvad ... . .u ... on at the out of the way station of Urocourt. Ont.. a l,Mle Georgian bay town, today with a heavy loss of life. her statements. l.aiel reports received at the Henaie to 1. l.b- offices of the company said that. Attorneys for- Jurice llardv 1 persons 13 passensera and were determined that this depar- four trainmen had been killed.'"" from the rules uf criminal At least eight persous were in jured and one man was reported mtssiiirf . Mimi of the passengers wero settlers going to western Canada 'o occupy a new strip uf farm land tlipt has been opened to seHli-nietii. There were mi-n. 'ti'omiin aiid ' children among the ilead. tile .aivices here s:iid. I'nfonflrmed reports com muii- b-utiniit (mm tin wr.. k i-ntir ti'iittlltue on fan Hil LINDY, ANNE TO MARRY IN JUNE MKX1CU CITY. Marrh 2i. tC V i - rl tellable tources today iaid that Ml?.-i Anne Spencer MJrroV. . dauiihter of 1'. S. Ambassadjr rwi:h: Morrow, and Cul Charles A. Lindberph .wou'd be married in Juno. The exact date and place of the in u it tune thud far are uu known, the ame jourcos said. The Information could 'not be , confirmed at the embavny. Meanwhile Colonel Lindbergh Is exacted to make at least one one flight to Mexico Cltv to visit his fiancee. :t'& Ml f'.N H sc&?sP x. 'f i ..t i 1929 CASE TODAY- ASSRMRI.YMAN SAYS AlMEb (iAVH JUUUb SACRAMENTO. March 20. I L" Vt Startling new rrelatlun uf irunrariiuna iwifrn mmw win- pie McPhemoii. noted wanicellst, and Judge Carlos S. Hardy of Loh AnseleA wre pro mined ai prtllinlnarfR In the Impeach men l prmeedlnK nsaiiirit the jurist In the CaHfornla state eii ate ended today. The actual Impeachment trial will besln April 8. the nen a decided, when prosecution ot JudKC lUtAy foT alled ,,. duct in office will be!n. Ham .iinu-w . decided, when sutai t rmorjr wr iK.pm- eruiioii. iiic .male tuitu. - I (o 1I)W dcpoOIW of W. Dmv;r outnlde the tau- to be admllted into evldime. Ua.ilna their plea thai Mm. Minnie II I .....,.. ,,,,., ,.i in. i l-herson. had important Informa- : " ,he aaaembly board of mau- RKt'n. lOIIUUt'llim inm, miiuk- , eled for permission to introdiu"! Klamath Officers , -m. r'iU ArreSl Mail liu Fuse, Caps in Car Kuaea that. 4uu:Urr Ken In- tended to set off dynamite found In Lakevliw and believe d tohav ""- lwr' of a plot by hootleg- un the home of Rev. "M. P Tennyson. .Methodist pabtor. who has hiM.'n crnKadin against boolleggers. were seized ill Klamath Falls. Lloyd I.. Low. sheriff, Htated yesterday. Klamath county officers prom ise to give every a!d to Lake county otflcl.il In the allempt to trace the owners of the dyna mite. Sheriff Low slated lai night. Six fuses, -four with caps on : them, were found w-hen officers arrested a man in Klamath Kails. The name of the prisoner : being withheld in-ndlng invest!- gallon. tiherlff Low utid his depot ioi "X f id In Lak.-v lew was Tllu t," ... .- - Is that possibility, the sheriff stated. That the man who had the fuses may have Intended lo take them to Lakevie to those who received the dynamite is the sup- position the sheriff Is working on. ns the prisoner was arrested as he was leaving the city aud was headed toward Lakevlew Ir. 'a car. - MQ Cpfflpr in OClllCl III follf nrnil DlPS ValllUlIlIa IVICO ; , T1IK DALLKS. Ore.. March 20 l'P Funeral services were lielng arranged here tonight for ! K. 11. "Ned" llieks. one of the original "'iU'ers of ralltornlu" gold runh duyn and acquaintance .of Jonquin Miller and Hret Harte. Further attractions at the who died here Tuesday when opening will be a 115 nierchan-1 within a few month of having disc prize lo be awarded the best reached Ion years cf ape. Me dressed man In attendance, and prospected in dozens of Califor- prize cf 110 in merchandise to nla mining camps for several the second best dressed man. A .years. Later he went to Alaska prize will nlo be awarded to the and finally settled on a ranch couple who Is selected as the here. best dancers. Hearing On G.N. Proposal :In July Gilman Advises Proposed e.tciuloii cf the (treat Northern railroad south fiom Klamath Falls SO miles to -Join a northward liti-mlL- ex- tension of the Western Pacific ul Lockout, Calif., will constitute the most Important rullroud eon- jstrnctluu since James J. Hill built Ihe tireut Northern to the roast. L. ('. Cllmnn. or Semtle. vice president of the roml. snid j yesterday In an address before the chamber cf commerce. ' Applications for Ihe extension i 'jaro before the Interstate com-j jmeree commission nnd will be I (Every another CHECKiDefense ' prtx.edure. urnl. r whlt-b the mjd- ! ate In upvratlnr n tbt trial, saouia nui ue Tioiaia. ault argalns the matter tor tvo boup , the nate went into executlr? ; ittii.sl(rii l after a three-hour j debate annuunred their decision. ; Itut they held that the evi- 1 denre mnt oe aabmltted to them first to determine whether It was material and tt wan at this point that the board of managers Indl- rated that the new details of In- rldentl .UI.roun,lni5 Mr,. Mc. . l'heion kidnapioit in i art would be aubmitted. (lonnunt-u on rap . Mississippi Is Highest in 26 Ypnrs On Ri5P 1 veil 19) Vll AVlOv, ' QTINC'V. III.. Jlarth !0. ill') The Mississippi river reached Its highest stage In 26 years here today and continued to rise as tributaries In Illinois. Iowa and Wisconsin poured their spring crests Into Its turbulent waters i uevees ana antes, weaxenea y ; ihe continuous pressure of the past week, were being carefully Plro,,eu n- -oer ioors ac,orlw a,onK ,ne 1,,"":'r water-' r irom were uoouea ana .many bc forced t3 close In Iowa the Cedar, Iowa, Cedar. Iowa. 8u". . w "v?-: 011 or ine m ss.wippi , "lMUI"' imhh iuiioh aioog ineir couraef? High watera swept unabated : down the valleys of the Rock. Wolf. F:x and other Wbiconln rivers. Dynamiting of a dam at Wutertown caused tinotlm ated damage to mllU down stream. Ffc 1 ' J OeaSOn FrOClaimed k XT' O 9 At K bllSrarilian S 7 ' It rained ajiu It -didn't even lo;k like spring, but uererthe- it.SSi el t proclaimed that today Is the first legitimate day 0( sprg fur 1939, even if the pussy willows have been out for lw0 eek,,, nmi the firat ,iuc. 2 , , . . Furthermore, the dale ean be inun.u vwuuse nie aunuai , o ... . . vu . u . , ... spring opening at K. Stignrman's angle applied to impress. the Dtih- win be this evening. Windows : He with the worth of the film. w 0e unveiled tj disclose what and this unusual -method helps nu. mau of fashion will wear this to excite Interest. In addition to spring, and living models within . endedVoring t make the politic the ' store will show how the "air-minded." ' fashionably dressed men will ae-' - tualJy appear In the Easter IJlf ncf Qrtrt Plaarlc crowds this year oy Fifth l'lUSlalU i ICaliS j avenue. j T.. A fnjlfv PrOO From 7:St) until 8 o'clock. Im- i.Ol VjUlllj. T TCC mediately after the opening cf i . t . the style exposition, the Klamath i Murl Mustard pleaded not gull- union high school band will en- ty to a charge of larceny when urlain w"n concert music, he appeared before Justice of i,a!er the evening the Pelican 1 the Peace W. B. Barnes yostdr- Troubadours of the high school' day and heard the charge. will play T-r the dancing which He was charged with stealing begins after the style pronn.-nado.-j tools valued at less than fSC James McCluskey. youthful tenor. ', The case was Indefinitely con- lately featured over radio sin- tinned by the judge and -MustaiM Hon KEX. Portland, will sing a was given his freedom. number of selections, considered at a hearing in San, 1 Francisco in July, Oilman suld. 1 The Southern Pacific will oppose' the construetl--n, It was stated, ' The (irent Northern railroad. proposes to utend 80 miles south ; to Lookout and the Western Paci-! fie proposes to build on extension ' 1-0 miles from n point at or: near l'nxton, to Lookout. J "The (ireut Northern railroad , which, with Us main lines, and; .subsidiaries, composes over 20,-1 VUU miles of line." suld Mr. Oil-1 man. "would connect with the (t'oiitlnneU on Tn(e flx) The Klamath News Official Papet ' County of KlamatK Morning Except Monday) days Act 1 II O CM Defendant States Con fetsion Obtained, by Force and Threat. Fight Over Booze. ,' PORTLAND, Ore., Mar. 20. (UP) The fate ot ni;.in ri,a- oo Blurton Eaker, 22- ear-old Klamath Indian, charged Iwith second degree murder : ;n -..nnortion with the death of. Bid well Riddle, fellow tribesman, will rest in th hands of a jury Thursday mormn- Prosecution and defense prart- Ically had completed their final arsumenn before adjonrnument late today. M. O. Wilkina. roon- st. for Raker, c ha rued gorern- ment o'fficlala with nnfairneas In . handling the case and endeavored to fasten the slaying on other parties. . Uuk-r On Stand - ' The youthful defendent took the 8tana In nls own . defense during session today and testt- fled that he. atrock Kiddle on lh h rt ,,h hammer Novem- h... 28. , In self-nrotoction. ; ... hl. iih..uu bemuse t knew ? tha i r-ui.fn't be' Vrj kill ; mt,t ''. Baiter-ttwtUittd.,; Bid wall . (Continued on Vmg Hlx). PLANE TO TELL OF SHOW 'WINGS' In keeping with the magni tude of Wings." the sound atiA 8lgnt Icial attraction pluytnc Pelican theatre Thursday-. Friday and Saturday. exi:i, stuDt hM bwn arranged to fuiv ther the Interests of this grea picture. ""' " Aviator Allen, piloting npi Eaglerock plane of Uie latest de- sign, will flyover Klamath KaHn and surrounding communities scattering the tidings of the ar- rival cf the picture, and the de- ' Vh . 1, ., other special features Flapper Fanny Say at v 1 n an... nv w.. ClMiL Wt MM HMSCC SW. Ke people are strung fur the l Miiitli wind tluM's strong fur them. J (