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PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21. 10:11 THE KLAMATH KEWft BIO GROCERY Police Riot Squad Uses Tear Gat and Guru; Murray Hit City : OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 10 tyi'i A crowd of :I0I niicm ployed nun, lid by labor aelta lor, stormed a liiHPrv tore turf today mid wind food. Helping To Make Legislative History c A Av.'SVa r, ! Ttciotje Thrv were, dlsp-'raed by a him-J-cd polloitniii armed villi night Hick and tear Ma bombs. Twenty-nine "f the C nr reslcd Hi'iv booked nl llio city jail for riotina They were' questioned tonight by Oouniy Attorney Louis lorr-. who in- rtl.atcd h niipln I ili- rioting I rtiarers against them, i IttciT IH MllllKX 1 Patrolman Mulline was, injured slightly when one of tli rioter struck him out the bead lib a catMip nomc. r-Ktra auar.i mci ...... ... fbe city )ail when I'oIKe mei i Charles flecker was warned a mob would attempt Jail de- j livery. Klremen manned attach- j laeiits to spray invaders with) aater. ' o.eiwtieluiinc opinion ol the The riot flared suddenly. American pcbple in Hie firt tour Kranria Owen, chairman of jl4trm,m, ( lne .-onclusioii io the -conncll of unemployed led pont repe..l of the amendment, a delegation of a hundred men , restoration of th saloon, eiitn to the rliy hatl w here he de- , of f(j,.ni pr ,Illle m,.,,mu.n,. fminded that City Manager t. l. j jn,0 ,h. iim, bu,i,,r. n.l r. Kry. give them funds to buy storation ol ainci and beer, i food.. , : It offer a further study into H.OVTKKS. WRIKTKKS how to make enforcement more "We represent the tlotl'r I effective, which atudv is desii- the drlftina populations oi "i,br. appreciate thai rufuri e A -mil: A I' a'Oe - But not v J 1 I OK TM6 9TA7S V OF WAR DEBT 18 SUGGESTED Ben Franklin's Statue Stares Down on Riof As Communists Filit Chairman of British Bank Believe Would Aid Buaineit HOOVER LEADS (Continued I rum Pane Out) id-Tit Il.tover akJ i liar its re ixitnmoinUtion lor ctrtiimhfiiiiiK JJlV 1 5 I5A1 1 LdLd 1 ut n "ari'i"oinu lime." 1 Hut hi- not wts-h lo fotvo an evira oeuni ly in-iUtmn up on 1 hi tu-lne doiif ittitn tiattIy t'Mi'iiJtVf tietaitf of th WU kwr Kltasn tvH.rt i tx.vcted tlurtnc tlif i':iiain4i r u( I hi irvi'iit Mn. horver. oil fildn nd modern inu.i?. 1 rat;tlt is IU)t Kitifn.ioiy nd We're desperate. We have oll(tht to bp improTcd." rirht to expert relief ; IMltTY UIVIHKIl regular unemployed uttxens. j TUug aU(r neArv ,wo ye.rs Owi'mII. . . .t..iof seanliinc. with the aid of a When try reiusea v fac,.nrjin- commiimi which WASHIXf.TOX. Jan. 20. iTt'l Ire-i4ent Htniver. in iraiiMiut tine tat Wii-kertMnt prnhtiition report to coniEreia lotiay. tle.-lartil hinit'li' to bt pvroiiaty uppoMil tt repeal ur revilon 0( the ltli amenJ in :it. At th. Mtnie tiini Mr. Iloovrr Mat i'd hi view that th lSth .iiitrly Katlu-r.. and iMimiut'tl (In ;fit ;m to intoi.i'tUfiit. I ho titiu : (it. 11 ml the ttiiuiT inul. r the pi hiliitton laws, ho(U Ifloie aiul jaiiu Hie jiumu;, of Hi,. ImU junuMiilnieiit. 1 miii tiaiiMuttthu 1 their n-port ttimif.ini .!. Ke ports upon the tuioi etin-ut of other criminal laws ntti follow. 'Th 1 oinml.-Mun 1 ouiitii that I lie roii(i!tioii ot 11 lor 1 -:iiiut of the prohibition laws m 'he country a a wliole an- ttUf.it-i.-t.u-tory but it report - thai liu tiileral a.iitit i;taii.!i t!i enion meiit ha .-how u in!iitii d iin provenirnt :nce atu! a eone tiuenre of the t ,,f .ovxi.-w ,,: lL'T pla.'iui: prohi.in i.m .:tiiii- ittuitr iv:i u.-,. ..ml the ;tvt of iraiofei 1 iiu uroliiliU ion aiiiemiraeht should he allowed to ; .Mtfoivemeiit from i if trvaMiry l.ttMHiN, Jan. il'l'i An uiiinintloii that oie ohition of I he prt'Hfiit wot Id Wide t oihmiiU it. pri -M'it eould he tituiul itt the am ellatiou iy the t'nit d Sial of war ih-htH wpt inad hv K C. deniMiiih. h. hi man of tar luink. I. Id . at die animal jtueetuiii .f the din'.iois inday. : niaii.irr and eiointiul I, ilo Uirid ; that iiiiKvllatl.ni l Am- ll ; vtne ;l oo.Mtitt.ouo pounds 5iei- i I 1 111 K a hou t 1 1 .? M. iMie.it eo 1 m I 'war dehti would Ftln llie I'nttid J j State ietvrnt iiiMhiii.ms and en-; haiii e tradf Ihruiuhout tl" I w ot Id. ! , H pohitid oui that tiif.it ' Itntaln had iaui'tU.d ;'...')'. immi ! !too pound ,terliuc in war debts j I in l't.'. and aKtuu htoiuht up; the noim what d lt. ate mi!je.t ef j Amt'lli a dot iin likew j I "Su.-h aiion would uiake the ! flitted State, a Rivater export- ' m it ouutrv through ha ins ol- ) vent rie-tomer for It oodv" t ;ood'lt'iii;h deelared. ''and .thTiiuch an Inen-ao iu their pin- rv'.. -..,.m , Hi,- pi ilal ' , , , luiie t oiiid-riIis l a- it punH , oiiHir.t propt-n ion, i in r- a u be i;o doubt that It W on Id pa . I think that Auirli a an l otli. r int t it in a tiu)lar por :.'ii ;i!d hiii:ii r t'iltMilv bow niu h th-v ait t eruiiu lo katu by m' h a iiui' " j HKX Vi AXKI.INS- it I NKW t'ltl. Jan. JO. 1 1 Pi I The IhtoU- litem.' Htaitio of I ten ta tu In 1 ii ikl Mi v lib li inud on Phi H Itew oppoMle l ilv hull, looki'd down upon a hiianne uluhl :)ih aliertioon. Some ;.iMe em m it n t (milk! nam that tlir i-Hv adintuistiLitioii would nol piotd.' Hum wtiti -al-111 lei 1 a n ti lie 1 1 'tn M t ' we-kl. touv.hl I Hi l.til-ly with I eti poll, -iiit ii. trampHiiK, kt ktn. iiiliik! and w hooping III li: AMI KU K Otto poltirinan wa knotk d down. Jiiuipi'd 'ipMi aiitl In-, mil loiiii won riiprd alltio-( lo -tii)- Aliotlh'i- otlber Mi in k tu !!(' 1. 1. i In a bl.i. ! Doit td i .MlllilllHt writ kliOtktd llowil ol j Man tit tht'iit, upon biittng I ho pa emeu I. t I a w b t nbout mil il ihi Itiuitil a poll. fin.HiSt Itt anl ill. 11 litnlid their ti't'lli in It. A iiMuii.tiuld K"'bbil tlio tall of u poltt-eman home and wunit on II. A dett-i tlve pull. , I him bv iho Ht run ot tlx' ini k uiol b.inv.l lit m en the li. .nl 'I ho 1 1 in in a 1 1 1 1 Mltitop'-d. tinkt'l timl pn!bl olll a hiiiidiiit ot hair tiom ih n't-mol boi -t- h i.itt, w U' li t wan t) hi the air ax a siubol o the woild loioliilltot. A n w vp.i per icp.ittt! "ioiuie.1 in hit p.ttn j 1 .id. -tii k In Inn . ip. w lu n a p-ilt, laini'i a p tnnaihttl 1 he otu t -v-h aued in bin -ttililUi and .tin. k the ri'pniit i in lliit f iiiv "I'm dial tn 'Mir pai i ' " It t.hoiiiil An Von; n II It dd l w.ia tlo lli.l I'liltnhnl t 'i, it the t'ltv lull dihlibl bad -o t n Mine .tl Mav , (Jnvernour Morris Severely lturned i By (iasoline Fire , MUNTKItKY, t'alir . Jan, 2". 1 i I P i llnriied hy eM'limlon of the mmnllue lank mi hU aiitomn btlr. tJovetueiir Moiili. novelii.t, ilitil piiMilenl ot tile Hilllk f Miinietey. ha been tu a hntpllat beie for liealini'lll, It Win leaiie to.lat. Miiniurtt uf tlie wrllei'N fatnllv a.,11,1 I'tniftlit that they r pet led bhit to n t ill ll home Tiir-da. Th biiiiit wetr toil him I mi, they ftabt. .illil I to lioMt.il t lllllltlt IMt llt pi i ma i ll a piet uulbiijai un a III e , I O I I In IH ill I I UK til S'MlMl a .i-l Kril,iv when hln euvliie f'lU id .iiHlnlht t Int Kaxidluo lank, a np-u k I nu h" i lua ret raioo il the explo. I.m lie let W eil IM ill. I 1 1 eat llietlt 1 1 (Mil a pllMtttllt Ml .Solium, all. I via udvi-rd tu an to a ho-.plt.il tilt-ie Me tie. lined and dlole bat k bete I I lollttlll Villi l.,, t.imiU pliisbl.m Thomas Edison Is 'Very Tired Continues Work NKU'AliK. N J.. Jan. I I I't "Yeiy Ihed." Intt tuleiulitiK I-' I'otit I nue liU ia per I men t in e-trai-tluK ruhbtr 1i.mii aoUlenied alter he ha It M. J In Ktoilda for a few da. Th.Mi.a ,. Kdiou d oil lilt w.iv south tiMi.hl n'loatd tile plilalt- . jr .: Maii.y S. Kile- :ie tm r wa and Mi Mi . to them money nlea uwen nirn lahnJ a ot newly famil e. the crowd marched to 'n two block aouth of the city ha". Led by -spokeman. at leant 300 rushed a grocery tore manaaed by H. A. Shaw. . -Were hunitry. We're rottis to tk thia food." the anokea . na the mob pinned Wihw ina un iitt" " - t same time, however, touali i:ivettcatun mtt the en ter. t jcertai aevtiotis of th part- and for.ement of the prohibition I:iw. OTHKRS CHEKH lita recent candidate for aovernor. together with the entori eineut of comiiu.iou ! ha? made the most ihorouph m- Te.ttieation of prohibitum ever ; undertaken. Prenidont Hoover ' Mandu on pnhihttitn t xavtly ' where he utooil when he wa elected president and i now in position to lead the I.epnhliian .party into the next presidential 'campaign as a d.-tendtr of pro hibition. stand a It is and dor la red it was the drpartmein hi duty, as welt a that of other outline iurth e v a 1 1 v es. to V n for.-e the la w with all the mean at our dis posal without equivocation or res ervation." pi:kiikts mkssu.i-: Tlie t-t of the prcMtietit's me-sj-A tollot: "To the concres-i: ' The tii'st deficient y appropri a'ion ait of Mar. h I. l'tj:. ear- ted an appropriation tor a tlior- rHKRS tTitrn . thp jit recent candidate for aovernor. together with the c While the crowd in de tn e Charl Tuttle, declared for -other law. ,re was fmaihtnp wWy I repeal of the Eiahteenth Amend-! In ptirMian.-e of t t ment. at by riot the this provifion t I appoiiitetl a .ommisMuU contist- ;ins of fornur Attorney General 'tlt-orue W. Wukcrsham. iliair-; :man: former .secretary of War' Xewton l. liaki-r: Kcderal Judges William tf. Kt-nvon, Paul J. Me Cormnk. and WiiUam 1. i;rulb: . lornur Chief Just it e Kenneth Mackintosh of supreme court of ; Washington: Dean Hooe Pound ;of Harvard laW school: President !Ada L. (omstiKk of Itati. lttte col ;lece: Henry W. Andoron of Vir ginia: Munto M. laeiiiaun of Xew ! Orleans, and Frank J. LoooU of I ('hieaao. i UHtKKl IH MONTHS 1 "The commission thin toiii- --- . .,,,; .,,tAt th nnt-!",w ruii o: uistm- Governor -Murray canea kvu- .- "-'' "'IT of suished ritixeiM of character and feren.ee tonight of city and h'""" of thought, repre- uthoritie to consider "thto wri- nji-Prh'biU. l!?iLc' intati ,.f different section of ged ' iwuini'. r ii iiiuiiiii!. i if iid.c t'liiiiuMiii-i.t aim ia:illuK- atnrn t.kina food from .hiv.. another crowd of leant TOO men gathered outtide. cheering the demonstration. A riot call aent to police headonarura was answered lu officers. Armed with ...... unri tear caa bombs. officers rnahed the mob. Con fusion existed in fonr city blocks and police chased small groups of rioters about. f our pairoi . i with it.ninn.tntnrl and i iwuru w.vt. i .n..iai,i id nnv '"state conntT and city officials predominantly aisainst prohibi TKiated 'warnings tonight, against i tion. the national chairman. John rtnVT. assemblies Kaakob. Iielug one of tlm offi- ?hhV uTamk" CITY cer. and heaviest contributors to .. . i...tn.. ..-.lilt. h nnc The Hepublican arly iu New Jersey, with Dwight W. Mor- I row as its senatorial caunidate. I took the same position. Uepub llican dry candidates for the sen ate lost to antl-pronitmion ie nioc'rats in Illinois and Ohio, causing numerous Hepublican followers In those states to be come restive under the party's dry policy. DKMOtKATS "WET On the other hand the IJemo- n sitnation arising from a food riot." Adjutant General Charles F. Barrett, City Manager Fry and Sheriff Rogers were aummoned lo the meeting. 'The city i to blame for this riot because they wouldn't ihroir Fair park open to house the unemployed,' the governor raid. ARMORY BILL INTRODUCED (Continued from Page One) name a?ked 4".uvu for an mory .at Astoria. The second bill was introduced ?nto the hout-e by Representatives Hellbent and Johnson and Sh ator Frant-iscovich, all uf As toria. Vpon completion, the armories would be under control of state military authorities the sanio as. other armories. A memorial uncimr con?? to Hlloratu the modet nizing of battleship n the PukvI Sound navv yard in an effort to avoid a aertona unemployment prob lem was passed by ti,e c-ridi;. A similar measure -s ii-i"' liy the Wabhit;Rton sate legisla ture, Seuator Moser told th. i-'n- Ktc, just before that kny oted on the memorial. : RKf'KIVK HMJ.S j The house eoninjitf-re on eoun iv and city alfpirs rtccived the' hill providinjr lor 'lo: tin n -ft , ...I j fr-n.ii intuit V llfillil F 111 K- ! funds to county itcnerai and the educational i"ni- mittee received Lawrence a tn i providing for the education ol ' children . committed to in.-titu- ; lions fn the state. a inim mptnori.il was ii'.tro- into the aenaie win1 " , the state legislature to ; request favorable toiiideiation bv the national emigre!1 ol the liesrhutes irrigation projeet, now lieiuliui; at Washinmuii, LAt K Ol' AVATKIt The memorial, introduced by Senator t'ptoti. pointed out that :MllerH on tti'se land- nrti daily finding it intolerable, due to lack ! :f water, and that their only hope is re. la ma tion of t he land I by the fedjtal government. ! "lonnres should eun-ider Ht ; nine emislriietinii of the les. i projeet." the nietntn lal de- ' "Thi- Viitti fir-... r.i' f,.e. Mle laud should be made produc tive, and add wealth to OreKou." didates In the lions ha further encoura many eleuients in the party to j oppose pronintuon niousu u-. I narfi. nl.irlv 111 the SO II til still oppose any such course vig orously. The Wicker-ham report was re ceived without floor debate in both houses of congress. Sen ator Blaine. Republican. Wis., an anti - prohibitionist, immediately offered a resolution, proposing revision of the Eighteenth Amendment tiractL-allv III the language suggested by the Wick eriiham commission except that the nugeested phrase which w-ould allow congress to '"reculate or ... t Drohibit" Iin nor traffic, was thanged to read "reeulatc of jitstii-e. and po-'iiile linpio.e- tjieut. OlIKhlKNt K Tt t "Il ea!N attention ti (he m; eiiey of ti'it'dleliit to l.iw by o n tinxcus and to the tmperatiie ne t Cssny fur greater a.s-uin pi ion an. I peifornmi.e hv la: a id In.iI Kovprnttient uf their share r r -spoiisihilitie tinder tin . onciir rent eiitttj-,-eitient pr..i-iou uf the const it iitioii if en torf emeu i U to he slice .st til. ' It reeommen.f Hut further and more Wtectivo clforts he made to etifori'i the l.iv.- '"It iiirf kes ret.. -in 111. Mutation a- to federal admlutstr.itio iiietU(l and t er'ain sei-uudai y let fsl.it urn for further increase ut personnel. ll?V t'las-ifUatlou ol ufieiist's. i,.. lief of the onrt-. aud anuiiil luents to llio n.t:or.al prohtbttiou a.t clartfyt;ip tlie law and eltm inatlnie irritation w!i:va an-e un der it. ioniiAiK si.t.i-;si kins "Some of these ret om metida tloiijj have been ena te( by the congress or are already In course of legislation. I commend thest- siiBRestioiM to t he at lent ion of t he eongres at an a ppiopriate time. j "Th i oinniissj-di. hv a lame majority, doe-i not favnr the re p-al uf th- lMii a iTiemlment a a method of cui-e for tii- inherent abuses of the liquor trairic. I am in a' toil n ith tiii- i. : I ptUt in 'irk!!!!1 rtilisl 1 ;; t w e t.i ;.!. nice t!ie liatleji i! I. leal ot ' . ;-.tM, aft-m ef the totl.il .ilid r.'o r.eii i. and plitical . ul. ..f tin- ; ti.i'in to pre-ene t'o- tr.i.its that nat n-- u uiaiN. a tut to itmin.it omp.toi nic iin ; Mrs. Kd'wii. Mi. t h. tries K'tlisMii, and XI. hid.. Kt!s,ttl s.U.I. I.elol e ha Ilia; iXtiwark, that h l;iN-iid t t.i f.tn Idtl.'t llttW i Vpeilllli tilt ,it Ills M1' ; t.'f biitin' .it Koi t Mei . bit) ad mitted Ci.it he HiiiiIiI tin It., wet I U tit !l he has h.i.l a t lh: . t I1KNH ill' ludi.n . 1. ai tiie abn-e-t whlth e.-I. at th ..tine tiliii' f.l l f i c wilti an oimmi J mtn.! t ie thin, title w In. h tiu.e .tr.,ri lltlder IfHs I'S. pe M lltr 11 1 . IH I V IS 1 I I K I d". howfv-r. n . n.'iis ih je Hons t-. and lh-re.'.oe niii-t not Iin tinilerst'ind it i . . .iiiitiitvi.1 ' ti'. i !ie .' 'in in i s i"ii ' pmpo-.-d te tlrot of the iMll iillietnitnent ittlieii Is MitiKi'stt'd bv f M iii ftn 'te.ibb- tOlistd"t;lttoi .it some 1 tnre time II flie toiitiiiu-d eilott at in .o fin lit thou Id te't proe :ii - .--.-I'll Mv own .::iy him! til.l' Ol ai! ftcallMle elMl.-l.lt. I- l , ;, ,ti t., t in or. e the I .iw it!i ail ; :be incuts at te.tr dt-ttti-.it without j t- j : i : . atiou or rt-ser .iM.oi. j "Tlie tepolt in tile It-u't 'f u! f !i. roil i It and eo:n p; elien-. e st'.i'iy of i!i siiuatlou fv a repie- j ent.it ive ami authoritative group. It . U arly i ecoenire the gam w hi ii tune been made and U r--jultite that those gains ihall be preserved. There are neres-arilv I j ilifierem in views, iinionK it-1 jUiiinbers, H ( ji temperato am! j juf1tti.il pre-entatioii l sluoiltl I -t.tiiiilat.' the elarifit alfoti ol p.ne It'.ni tniiifl and the adaiii eineut ' uf pub!!.- t!i'iij;!it. i "ileri-rt Hon.T. "The Wlll'e lloa. Slllltlltsf p.ll. t II. I- sipi.iw i .nu.. in- ' llt.tp In slliiM Ml 1 HT. h.t . . It),' DAY Alert to the ncccU of the troubled motor-it--cre is a service you will want to know about and use. TOWING In: tat t ;itt liliuit lot H" at any tin pboiiaj .all iiii u rtiuuini mod el a rqulpBs nt - - er.p.1 1 Die- i battb . . The number ta ph. ne . oo ARCADE GARAGE Steam Heated Garage Greasing and Washing. I & or Wc'ro in unity with 1:1.. -jtinr ..f t!..- I .!;-:nj.. v 11 l'..:i ' om-pro- mitting the authority to hil.it. Leart'-rs iu both l.ou-s ex pected no action to b taken at this session of congress reaard ing the Wi'-kMrsham report. 1'res- Int: funds du.-ed -kill rlluf .-hired. General Villaret Dies of War Wound l'AHIS. .Inn. 2U. (CP) Gen. Ktlenne U Villaret. 7T. died to day. He hud suffered for yeurs from a v ound iu the head, re reived when In the front line trenches during the World war, In 1913. I'OllTI.A.M) I CIM Approach- Ing a box office, a holdup de- ! banded 1 1, gut it, tied. j Tea in Vacuum just like your co fee It : ju-t a necessary for tea :.b i: iifurcoffcc.Tlic I. . f.ocrr.mcn: Tea Kxamircrs have urged :t, and St'nilhng ha i: tuvcrcJ !: .v to vlj i'. The n-.ut Jc!ichtn.l rl:-.' or of tea has always evaporated long before it could reach you in an ordinary tin or cardboard Ikix. There was no way to prevent it. Hut now Schilling has dis:overed how to keep tea fresh an.! fiiiz'tint in vacuum just like yjitrc'jfjce. Fra grant flavors ou never before tasted in tea. FRESH Schilling T R A Effective Monday Reduction in Prices of Ford Cars and Trucks $5.oo; to $50.00 Each model fully equipped, Spare Tire, Tube, Tire Cover, Bumpers, Spring Covers, Pedal Pads, the motor has been run 8 hours, 11 gallons gas, free lubrication and inspection 500, 1000 and 1E00 miles and new car guar antee against workmanship and defective material. nkw riurK Phaeton $590.00 De Luxe Phaeton $735.00 Standard Roadster $585.00 De Luxe Roadster $630.00 Standard Coupe $653.00 De Luxe Coupe $688.00 Sport Coupe $663.00 Cabriolet $758.00 Tudor $653.00 De Luxe Sedan $793.00 Standard Sedan '. $753.00 Town Sedan $793.00 Station Wagon $805.00 De Luxe Delivery $703.00 Victoria $743.00 COMMERCIAL Chassis A $487.00 Pick-Up Closed Cab $602.00 A Panel Delivery $690.00 Open Cab Pick-Up $572.00 We Are Open Evenings Balsiger Motor Co. Main and Esplanade Phone 2100 2 Ik? WOMEN'S SHOE G? i l taw Of fill at STARTS TODAY 300 PAIRS Odd lot of Straps, Tumps, Tit-s and Ox fords, assorted heels, leathers and colors. All sizes. Shoes are displayed oil tables for your convenience. final clean-up of fine footwear which formerly sold up to if5.8." pair Now $:.!I!S for one nail and 2 PAIR Mcn'JluIciflcreA BASEMENT STORE