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June 16, 1983 PAGE TWO THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON S ROOSEVELT WINS (Contlnoed From Pat On) th Independent offices bill at ll:t a. m. When Garner affixed hi. name to th bill, that wu th last piece of bualn. But the ten ate wai kept In eeaelen by Sen ator Glasa, democrat, Virginia, who wai axplalnlnc bow the - confereee reached their decision. Byrne Open Fight Senator Jatnet P. Byrnes, democrat, South Carolinian open ad the flint. Before crowded ' tallerles, b presented the ron (erene acreement upholding the president plan with an amend ment Increasing from If to 111 th pensions paid Spanlah Amerlran war trns between St and (1 Tear of at. The South Carolina aenator took the floor at 7:10 p m. President Rooeerelt again was bnsy tonight telephoning eena tort In an erfort to iwlng them behind hit plan. Th youthful administration leader, director of th budget Lewli Donglaa waa at th rapltol working amen th ' senators. Th United Prea learned that It waa Douilaa who broke up a more among administration lead ers to yield atill further In an other compromise, Donglaa - urged thm to tand firm. Thar wu talk of compromle all day aid term, actually bad been n ldrd. All hint' of any auch break In th prolonged deadlock appeared to hT vanished aa B.'rnee, In tense atmosphere, tought to explain th action ot the con ferae. Th new proposal, ha aid, amounted to the bom com promise with hie own amendment liberalising It allghtly. : Stelwer Lead O. O. P. Th South. Carolinian waa quetlond elosely by Senatori gtalwer, Bepn., Or., and Cut- . tint. Reps. N. at., author ot nroeedor developed Into th rneasor. Th parliamentary tangle. - Neither ot th author Indi cated any lmmdlat deilr to . ntr into a prolonged debate Opening th fight agalnat tba president's plan Senator Stelwer houtd: "I regard It aa a. balrayal of th reterant ot th country. I regard It aa absolute repudiation ot th eenate which roted it down by a rot et SI to SI last Stelwer announced that both Bight. ba and Senator Frederick Hal, Repn., Me., had refused to algn th eonferene report recom mending th president' plan. "W ara sow asked to accept and approT tba Identical plan that we rejected last night," he aid. p riends Support K - David Lamson at Hearing in Court (Continued From Page On) kull crushed, waa a broken and hysterical person. neigBDors ana friends testified today. They supported the defense contention that Mrs. Lamson, subject to tainting spells had fallen In the tub and crushed her bead. Tba wltneasee. although friend ly to Lamson and convinced of bla Innocence, were called by th tat. Th prosecution erldentljr was renewing th entlr case and intended to progress trom Indications ot Innocence to the evidence that led Sheriff William 1. Emig to sign a murder war rant. "David waa In the bathroom, clutching the body in his arms when I entered the house," Mrs. Buford Brown, wife ot a Stan ford journalism professor, testi fied. "I led him toward the living room. He stumbled to ward the nursery and tainted." Mrs. L. E. Place, a real estate agent, told of dtscovtry ot th tragtdy. Whan she ealltd at the vine covered Lamson cottage David waa In a aid yard burning weeds, she said He entered the house to admit her by the front door. He had been cheerful when he entered the house, she said. When he re-appeared at the front door he was white aid grief-stricken, she continued. "There, was not blood on bis Clothes when he wss In the yard," Mrs. Plsre testified. Police Chief Zlnk of Palo Alto revealed an asserted discrepancy In Lamson's story. Bloodstains wer found on Lamson's sleeping pajamas, which officers found In his bedroom. Sink testified Lamson told him ha had taken the pajamas from the living room to the bed room before finding his wife's body. I Elks To Honor Pony Express Rider At Annual Celebration By GKORRK Cl'XXING While listening to th makers of history recently the thought came to the writer that here In the Elks lodt we have, among out ot th old tlmere, some real makera of history. Our mem ory goes bark to the early set tlement of the upper Rouae and Cow creek cenyon countries. Slity yeara ago there was no wilder country than this. In those daya cowboya were cow boya, be men were masculine, the Indian was still efficient with bow and arrow, and what's i mor. a pony express rider had to be all man to carry on In this country of horse thieves, outlawa and bad men. 8uch a man was John J. Parker, charter member of Klks lodge. No. 1147 ot Klamath Palls. In th early day John rode xprs ponies between Wolf creek and Granta Pass, and It our recollection Is correct, he helped th general build bis pass. However, be had many very harrowing tripe between stations and, through all kinds of weather, tor In those days the pony expresa rider waited not for the weather to be favor able nor the agents to be oft the road. When it waa time to ride, they rode. Iron Horse Com Then a few yeara later cam th Iron Horse and with It came Wells Fargo railway express care. Theee email wooden can were about 14 feet long with wood burning stoves and hand cranking brakes. The treasure box so John tells as would make a rather neat present-day tackle box. railway expresa messenger. This was a much less kasardoua posi tion and John liked It. In fact he liked the easy life ot the then railroad express messenger so well that he absolutely re fused to help the crew end pas sengers pass the wood up from the rlgh-ot-way to the engine's tender. In those days the old wood burners bad to take on wood about every 10 to 30 mtlea and It was the custom tor the crew and passenger ellke to boost the wood up to the fire man, for It waa necessary to hurry. Why? Because the woods were full of Indians and to hank around too long would have been Inconvenient to say the least. But as stated before John refused to bely. The result was John grew fat. He lost his form of the pony express rider end was so fat the old tlmere could not believe those legs hsd ever been crook ed and If there had not been a very strict rule with the com. pany, as to drinking, be might we say might, have been sus pected of over Indulging In the foamy suds. Chart Member Labor well performed will some day be rewarded and so It happened that a few yeara later John J. Parker was transferred to Klamath Falls to what proved to be the real coft job. John was sent here by the company to sit in the office then established. and he'a still fat. He doean't hurry, he seems content to let the world go right along about as It pleases. And now at the first birthday party of Klks lodge on June Is the Elks will do honor not onlv However, when th care ram to thla famoua one but to all John J. Parker was promoted to I charter members ot No. 1147. WASHINGTON, June 16 (UP) Delay In the adjourn ment of contrast haa forced President Roosevelt to revise but not to cancel his vacation plans. Mr. Roosevelt, who bad hoped to start out tomorrow night from Marlon, Mass., on a cruise north ward to Campobello. waa kept at his desk by th fight ot a senate group for greater com pensation to veterans. The cap Itol bill battl held up final ad journment. Mra. Roosevelt, however, went to Groton for the graduation ex ercises. She left Washington tonight, planning to slop at New York and Boston. At New York she wet to be joined by her daughter. At the White Houte associates ot the preldent believed that he would be able to bead for Mass achusetts tomorrow night, reach ing Marlon Saturday morning where h will board a schooner. . Special Trains of Camp Workers Aid Local Employment All employes and extra men ot the Southern Pacific company In tbla district were called out Wedneaday nlgbt to accompany and service five huge specie! train loads of men enrolled In the civilian conservation corps, and bound for forest camps In Oregon and Northern California. Approximately 100 men In the railroad crews were necessary to handle th Increased traffic. Mor than 1,000 man in th civilian army passed through Klamath Falls between midnight Wednesdty and 6:00 o'clock Thursday morning, according to local railway officials. Thes pseudo-soldiors were carried In America Winner In 2 Battles at World Conclave (Continued trom Page One) world gathering of sdeb Impor tance run oft so smoothly. Trail Queatloa Next The conference now goes into second phase. In which the too chief committees, the monetary and the. economic and trade, will hold separata sessions and, with the aid of th experts, develop definite program for reatoratlon of trade and financial stability. Thla plan will be laid before th general plenary ot the conferenae when ready. The American victories in two major accomplisbmenta ot the four days spread optimism through the United Steles dele gation tonight. Secretary of Stat Cordell Hull said he fell encouraged at the prompt and businesslike attitude ot the con ference. ine announcement ot cur rency stabilisation accord came trom Georges Bonnet, French finance minister --0d In Pre mier Edouard Daladler's ab sence, head of th French dele gation In London. He told th Lnlted Press that Franc. Eng land and th United States bad agreed on stabilisation of hte dollar, pound an dfranc for the duration of the economic confer ence. All May Line Up Bonnet added It was likely they would Invite all the ti na tions present to adhere to this "monetary truce." The formal agreement la to be announced officially shortly, he Intimated. Cox, asked whether the rate of subluxation would be 14, re torted: "It would shoot very close to tbe mark." FAVORED IN MEET lly George Klrksey I'nlted Preaa Staff Correspondent CHICAGO June It. Another two-cornered battle between Southern California and Stanford those brawny giants ot the far wast loomed tonltht for the National Intsrcolletlat track and field championship feature of the worlds fair program at Soldier field Friday and Satur day. Southern California Is slightly favored because ot the Trojens ability to outdo themselves In tiff competition aa they did at the I. C. A. A. A. A. at Ca bridge three weeks ago. The Trojana won with a revised score ot 47 to 41, scoring unexpectedly In eventa la which they were outclassed on past performance. Dean Cromwell, who la In his Ith 'year of coaching at sou thern California, flgurea around forty points will win the meet but the Trojan mentor always was conservative with his estl males. The Trojana probably will go out and score closer to fifty than to .forty, and If any other team ran top fifty that team will be the winner The two dark horses are Louisiana St tie. Southeastern champions and Indiana, runner up for Big Ten title. Both teams figure to score close to forty points and may go higher. Stanford's big hope rests with Dink Templeton's four "trained elephants" Henri Laborde. Sllnger Dunn, John Lyman and Nellie Oray, a quartet of giants weighing close to 1000 pounds In their thinly clads. Those four alone fliure to give Stanford close to forty points In the dis cus and shot put. Preliminaries in tniriaen oi th fifteen events will be held tomorrow afternoon with the fi nal Saturday night. He'll Rule! PltKHIOKNT LIKKH IT LONDON, Friday, June II (U.R) President Roosevelt in a transatlantic telephone conversa tion with George Harrison, hesd of the New York federal reserve bank and financial expert, ap- five special tralna, and most of ; proved the Anglo-American cur- The first V-type engine Is said to have been built by Daimler, In 1688. them bed been mobilised In Fort Crook. Neb., and Leavenworth, Kansas. There were three tralna of IS cars each, carrying more than too men. One of these trains wss taking quotas ot msn to Oakrldge, Lebannon and Coqullle. Another was bound for -Wend-llng, Cottage Grove and Eugene, and the third for Mt. Shasta, Gaielle and other northern Cali fornia points. The other trains were of 11 ears each, carrying approximately ISO men, whose destination was Roseburg, 10 Lions Attend State Convention Here's Joyful New For Rheumatics Swiftly and Safely t'rlc Acid Starts to Go In ft Honrs Killing the pain ot neuritis, sciatica and rheumatism with dope doesn't end your agony you're got to get th excess uric aeld out ot your joints and muscles. - Thousands Joyfully praise Al lenru because they know by ex perlence that when taken as di rected th pain th agony ot rheumatism, clatira and neu rit!! leaves the body In 48 hours no matter how stubborn and persistent It Is. Star Drue Stor and leading Jragglsta everywhere know this often from happy children they hear the words "Father's on the job again" or "Mother le doing the housework once more." Allenrv It so twlftly effectlrt that It Is guaranteed to do ex actly a alated or money back and th prlc ia but 6c Tan members of tbe Lions club and their wlvee lert, Klam ath Falls at t o'clock Thursday morning for Roseburg where they will attend a three-day stats con vention. The Klamath delegation ex pected to meet wlih the Medford club and other representatives from southern Oregon In form ing a caravan to arrive In Rose burg Thursdsy evening. Among those who left this morning were Mr. and Mra, T. R, Glllenwatera. Election ot state officers will be held Satur day and Glllenwatera is strongly considered aa one ot the best candldatea for alste president, according to local member! who have recently visited in Port land. THOI'lll.K IS PATtAniMK PORTLAND, June IS, UP) Probation on a one-year sentence to McNeil Island federal prison was given Arley Murrlll, post master at Paradise, In Wallowa county, when he pleaded guilty in federal court here Wednesday to a charge ot embetiling postal funds. The lumnsuekar fish h. of suction CUPS on Its under side. and anchors itself to rocks. Passenger ear sales I. an .i.e. fell oft I.I per cent durln. th. month of April, A production or inn Ann mninr vehicles during June has been predicted. renry stabilisation agreement, tbe Dally Herald's financial edi tor said In an article In today's Issue. DKNIAL IHMl'KI) WASHINGTON, June 15 (U.R) Secretary of the Treasury wil. Ham H. Woodln tonight denied published reports that the Amer ican delegation to the world eco nomic conference had agreed to any form of stabilisation ot the dollar. Stephen Early, secretary to President Roosevelt, hended out copies ot the statement. Woodln was not prsaent. Later whenu advised by the United Press of an article on the London Dally Herald to the effect that President Roosevelt in a transatlantic telephone con version with George Harrison, head of the New York tederal reserve bank, had approved an Anglo-American stabilisation agreement, Karly said: "There waa no such trans atlantic conversation. There haa oeen no such approval. Mr. Woodlns statement la the an swer to that." Texan May Head ; American Realtors CHICAGO, June 15. (UP) Hugh Trotter of Houston, Texas, wai selected by tbe nominating committee tonight to become j president at tomorrow's election of the National Association of Red Estate Boards. In all previous elections the association haa elected the men selected by th committee so Trotter's election waa consid ered assured. FOR EAGLE LODGE Ground was broken Thursday on lots IS. 11 and 16 on Keplnn- ade street for the new ii.uuu lodae bulldlna and club rooms to be constructed hy tne r ra- ternal Order of t-agles. A permit for the building, which la to be (0 feet by 100 feet, was Issued to the Eagles at the city hall late Wednesday afternoon. The building will he one story high, and will contain four lodge rooms. C. D. Long, lorel builder, prominent member of F. O. E., Is general contractor tor the building. L w IN Colonel A. W. Drown (above), of the Judge Advocate General's Department ot the U. S. Army, haa been named aa the American member ot the special commis sion of three which the League ot Nations Council will send to Letlcla uuder terms ot the Colombian-Peruvian peace agree ment. The commission will gov ern Letlcla, smsll Amaion river port, pending negotiations of a permanent peace agreement. ItOHKIII'ltO, June It. (UP) Jack Haley, slain kidnaper of Ray B. Contptnn, Rosebury at torney, planned several abduc tions to extort ransom money, Complon declared tonight. Haley waa shot by State Po liceman Hubert Hoxle aa be fled after receiving tilt ran som late Tuesday. Haley told Compton, while tbe latter was held as hostsse. that h waa "going to gt even" with eeveral persons against whom he bore grudges. Includ ed on the "list" were other Roseburg lawyera and members of the city police force. Fred Park, former Eugene resident. Rita Wlnnlniiham lledgpath and Douglas Winning ham were formally charged wtin being accomplices In the kll naplng of Compton. Park walvid preliminary examination In Jus tice court and was held for grand Jury Investigation on (3000 bond. Counsel for the woman and her brother were granted further time to enter a plea. France, Poland Not To Pay War Debt,' Finland AH Square (Continued from Pas On) 661 waa handed to rbllllpa at th department ,by Ambassador Do I.aboulav. Ambassador Palek of Poland called with a similar message. With a Belgian default ot (, 416,000 already announced, the major liislallinenls due were ac counted for. rsechoslovakla ow ing 11.600,000 and Rumania II. 000.000 had yet to notify the slate department ot a final da rlslon, although Indications were that both would offer payment In part. Rumania Defaults minister Davila of Rumania presented a not laying hit coun try would not msst Its payment ' ot (1,000,000. Rumania paid last December bill requested re vision. Davila said the not today re newed that request end asked for a specific dele on which such a review could be undertaken. Meanwhile. It became apparent that Juaoalavla, Ilk Rumania, would default. Dorothy Hester, well know (aoroballe flyer, haa opened a fly. Ins acbool at Portland, Ore. Roosevelt Kidnap Plot Discounted At White House RYE BEACH, N. H., June 16. (p The family of James Roose velt, son of the president, was staying at the home of relatives today as the result ot a fire which forced them to move from their summer place. Flames wh h slsrted yester day In an upper atory gained headway before firemen from Portsmouth. Rye nacn ana . ,r Kr,nd Jlirr wnlcll ,, lnTMll. ROSERl'Rfl. June 16. (I'PI A 10-ycar term In San Quentln prison for manslaughter appears on th record of James Grover Hamilton, 84, wanted here on a charge of slaying Frank Tlm berlake. elderly Reedsport resi dent. Sheriff Percy Webb said tonight. Hamilton was arrested In Portland today and will be brought to Roseburg Friday for trial. Portland detectives said he admitted the deed. Hamilton, ercordlnt- to Sheriff Webb, went to Reedsport a month aao, where he learned Tlmberlaka carried large amounts 'of money with him. Last Friday ha parked his be longings and announced he was. leaving. Saturday, the body of Timber lake was found In his disar ranged cabin, his hesd beaten in apparently with blows from beer bottles. He died In a North Rend hospital Monday. A watch, ring and money had been taken. Douglas countr officers learned Hamilton had brothers In Port land and notified police there. A ring and watch, aasertrdly those stolen from Tlmberlaka. were found In his belongings when captured, Portland officers notified Sheriff Webb tonight. Thomas Delayed By Jury Orders; Will Come Soon 8AI.EM. June 15. (IP) Char les M. Thomas, public utilities commissioner, today was sub poenaed before the Marlon coun- Iy MAX UlTKISCirMM I'nltetl Press Financial Writer (Copvrlght. Ill. t'nlted Press) NEW YORK. June 16 (UP) The Investing public today re- I I-.. itllnna nt AnHmrm nf profit while speculators stood b and watched billions ot dollars erased from their paper profits. The abarpesl break In the stork market alnce August 11 1.H, occurred today and was reflected into commodity and bond murkuts. Wall street estl mated that puper profits of th market operators bad depreciat ed by et least 13,(00,000,000 as a result. Hut aaalnst thla the Inveatlng public received mora than ISO. 000. 000 from corpor atlon dividends and more than 1 100.000,000 from the govern' ment In interest. Added to these tremendous sums was the government's bus! ness turnover today which ex ceeded 61,600,000,000. Almost 166,000,000, It was tlmated, was paid to the Invest ing public by seventh corpora- tlona which mailed out checks today. Every section of the na tion and Hawaii and Canada were represented lu the checks which flowed to every section of the world. Federal Officer To Probe Slaying (Continued From rage One) have reached the fighting stage lover trlbel differences, climaxed by the marriage ot Murdoch to Tupper's dsughter. Murdoch's wife declared her father had at tempted to make her husband In toxicated and after he had gone to sleep the stabbing occurred. Her father was sober during the episode, she declared. Eight states bare legislation making It unlawful to throw lighted cigarettes from automo biles. North Hampton could bring tliem under control. Although part of the furniture was carried from the 15-room house by firemen and servants, damage from flames and water was estimated at 16.000. Mrs. Roosevelt and her 14- months-old daughter, Sara De lano Roosevelt, were not endan gered. Roosevelt hurrlod here from Boston, where he Is in the Insurance business, and It was said they would go to the sum mer home of Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Cushlng of Boston. Mrs Roose velt Is their daughter. After the fire there was a re port quickly denied from the White House that threats had heen made to kidnap the child. that a secret service egent had been assigned aa a result ot th threats, and that the fire might have been intended as a screen for kidnapers Information Bureau Girls Arrive Here (Continued on Page Two) ken, San Francisco! Ellen Camp bell, Sacramento: Ruth Blanch ard, Ban Francisco; Rosemary Htratton, Portland. gating the Albert E. Pierce stock transactions In Oregon, It was learned here. Thomas, who planned to go to Klamath Falls last night to In vestigate the Klamath lake situ ation In which th California Drna-nn TI i m-at s n i l. volved. was forced to delay his i " f1 trip until tonight because of '"d vitality. Clear th subpoena. Claude Lester, chief engineer for the utilities commission, was before th grand Jury yesterday. Thomaa' teatlmony had to do with records taken at th power company hearing held several months ago. 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Wood If you want your money to buy th most order GREEN SLABS Double load ..$3.00 DRY SLABS Double load ..$4.00 BLOCK-WOOD Double load ..$5.50 Single load .... 3.75 Vi Single load 2.25 W had to order another car ot that BROODER COAL Every customer eomee back for mora 100 lb. sack 55c Peyton & Co. "Wood to Barn" 124 S. Tth Phone MS Attention! FARMERS AND TRUCK OWNERS A special meeting to discuss the new truck and bus license law which was passed by tha last legislature and which will become effec tive In July will be held In the banquet room of the Willard hotel at 7:80 p. m. Friday. June 18. Wm, Delzell, of Salem, and Mr. Gabriel, of the secretary of state's office, will be present to explain the law, This law Is of vital Interest to every truck owner and It Is very Important that you attend. Klamath Falls Auto Dealers Association Give your preference fo thla tuperlor beer mode from Wettern moteriolt ... a trial will convince you. 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