September 12, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE WORK RELIEF PLillD KLAMATH (Continued From fag On) I appointed la churl of tb lo cal work. ' , It wss learned that ConltHi man Walter M. Pierce, who It here on tour of southern Ore gon. may. Juake niiili aialnat removing ' th . director, who la highly lauded tiy rallaf commit tee members lor tha way In which h baa carried oa tb lo ta, work.i i . . it : TransU-ut Plaa Knul. Although Judg Clrlail would aay nothlnf concerning th chanx of administration, b talked of th nw relief pollclaa and ur(d anyon hating a sup ply of wood to cut on aharaa, to contact th relief office. "Home - relief workera ha started cutting wood and are exchanging part of tbolr ahare tor gaaollne to haul It Willi," the Judge aald. "Other ar pick ing poiuioca on tb ahar and accumulating a winter supply. . rarmera who will consent to giv ing rllcf workera potatoe on the shares for nicking are re- queatud to call the relief office." A new policy in nanuiing oun realdont or tranalent relief will be Installed Immrdlutely. A defi nite attempt will be made hy tb commute to aend non-real-denta to their bom to prevent receiving local aealstanc. "We hope to have a eet-up whereby tranalenta will not come to Kla math county and live from re lief." the Judge aald. Criminologist Dealt Blow At State Case (Continued from Pag One) and cruahed her akull when aba feli against a waab baaln. The great Dr. tlelnrlcb once solved a holdup and quadruple murder through a button, a hred of cloth and a raior4 blade. Today he brought Into court rolla of paper, a can of red var nish, a vallae, and' a pair of atrange apectactea with xten alona and other glaaaea all Inch from Ihos for, the eyee. He started to tell bow be had taken a girl of tha earn weight and build aa Mra. I.smson, atood her In a bathtub, and re-enacted the fall which be clalma killed Allen. Prosecutor Flttgerald object ed. "Th only way to prov It would be to kill aomebody," be barked. Defenae Attorney Edwin Rea waa angry. "All we want to allow, " ,he aald. "waa that a girl waa placed In auch a poalllon, that ber bead waa on th waab baaln, ber lege wer In th tub, and that alter the Impact aha allpped back Into th tub, bcaua a woaien'i center of gravity la be low the hlpa." "llelnrlish tried lb experiment twice," Ilea ahouted. "We can prov how Mra. l,aineon died." Flteawrald condemned Hea lor "trying to teatlfy." Hnlnrlch waa not allowed to tell hie calculallone of the force with which a falling 113 pound body would atrlke a waab haalu, th prohahl reaulta, and wheth er th body would fall to th floor, or into tn uatiuvu. He waa permitted to teatlfy that th "trail of blood" atato wttneaaea claimed led from Al ienee body In ber bathroom to David at hi backyard bonfire did 'nut Mlit. But h waa not allowed to open hla can of var nlah, get out hla toat lube aud attempt to demonstrate hla claim that aom of th "apota of blood" . w r really varnlak alalna. ' . Judge R. R. Syer refuted any attempt to deinouatrat Hie ac cident theory of Allen Tborp Lemsons myaterlou aeeiu. Sewage System in Mi. Gets Study (Continued from page One) to Inspect all city aldawalka and make a report of place wbor accldonta might 'occur In which the city would be liable. On a mutlon paaacd, O, G. I.oroni waa given 4 a boura to alart conatructlon remedying the unsatlafactory wooden aldewulk on Pin atreet betweeu Hlxth and Seventh atreeta. Police Judge Clifton Richmond aald he had already aent tbr notifies tlona for action on the aldewalk. The chief of police waa In' atructed to take all city prison- era under work aentonce to Moor park where they will be put to work cleaning tbe fire huiardoua bruab from in para nrooertv. CHy Attorney A. L. Leavltt waa luatructed by a reaolullon adopted, to draw a deed for the laolatlon hoapltal properly where by the city would b rccordea aa receiving one-bait Intereat with th county In lb hoapltal. Police Judg Richmond waa (intruded to Inveatlgat the coata of having the city charier reprinted with all amendment! Included. The matter ot the city pur- chaalng a anow plow to be In' tailed on the front of a city truck for more apedlly caring for anow on atreeta during the winter monlha waa referred to tbe council aa a whole. Building p r m 1 1 a totalling 2,IT wer approved. Lumbermen Meet To Elect Officers (Continued From Pag On) ar R R. Macartney, C. H. Dag gett and Mr. Clark. Similar meeting to th one held In Klamath Kalla today are being bold In other aectlona un der the supervision of the asso elation before the regular meet ing In Portland September it. W. A. POTT KB HKRR W. A. Potter of Portland, for merly chlet law enforcement of ficer of the Indian eervlce at Chlloquln. la In Klamath Falla on bualneta. IE Eighteen arreata wer mad and chalked up on th blotter at buadiiuartara by th city po lice during th paat week-end, and II 11 wua collected In tinea and bull forluiturea. 'ill tinea amounted to 111 and forfeited ball to 106. Vendul Anderaon, logger, ar retted Saturday afternuon at Klglith and Main atreota, waa fined lib, aa were Tom Colon, Pete Olaon, 45, arreated at Ninth and Klamath avenue, Sunday: Carl Peteraon, (4, arreated with Olaon, and Frank Kane, negro, arrealnd at 600 Hroad atreet for drunkeuneHe. June Ming, 14-year-old ne greaa, waa arreated Saturday night for aollcltlng, and wua re leaaed upon her own recognis ance to appear later for hearing. Scaaa High, 18,. arreated at Sixth and Main atreet for driv ing four In a aeat, forfolted 16 ball when he failed to appear to anawer to the charge. Arthur L. Hcliueck, 27, forfeited 16 ball on the lame charge. Ilha waa ar- rvatod Sunday at Eleventh aud lluln atreeta. C. It. Moore, 30, arreated Sun day for drunkeuneaa In a local cafe, forfeited 110 ball, aa did Andrew Jackaon. 21, negro, on the aame charge. Curl Danlul, 33, charged with poaaeaalon of Intoxicating liquor aud drunkeuneaa, waa arreated Sunday at Kaat Main and Stuckle atreeta, and forfeited 126 ball. P. R. Cook, charged with drunk euneaa In a local cafe, forfeltud 110 ball: Everett Neablt, mill worker, "forfeited the aame amount on a almilar charge, and Fred llagen. 35, arreated fur drunkeuneaa In a pool ball, waa fined 16. Ralph McMillan, arreated and brought Into police court by atale police offlcera, waa fined $8 on traffic violation cbargea. John Jackaon, negro, waa charged with drunkenueaa and dtaorderly conduct, and waa een tenced to 1100 and 60 duya In Jail, auapended if be leave town within 48 boura. Lawrence Tucker, 41, negro, arretted at 438 Hroad atreet. waa given a fine of 126 or 12 M daya in Jail on cbargea of drunk and dlaorderly conduct. Tom Mcltea. negro, waa fined 126 on the aame count, and the aentence waa auapended provided he leave town. Ed Steneraon waa arreated early Sunday morning, and charged with drunken driving In connection with the automobile wreck In which Mra. C. W. Rowe, 71. waa critically Injured. Pierce Speaks At Big Grange Picnic (Continued trom Pag On) two-day aeaalon. Both Mr. and Mra. Pierce, who left Klamath Fall Sunday evening to .attend a alate board of higher educa tion meeting In Portland today, took active parte In diacuealona and actlvlllee at the picnic. "Tbe money for th federal public work program which la expected to put million! to work la not coming from a general tax aa th majority think," Pierce aald. "It la being accumu lated by revenue from capital iillc organisation!. Alao one half cent of the gatolln tax gore Into the public worka fund." pierce told how tne iirat mil paaaed both houiea after Preel dent Itoosevelt wa Installed. "It waa th emergency bank bill and took only a few minute to paaa both houae and be ac cepted." Mra. Pierce, dlaruaacd tn lit of a congreaiman at Washing ton and told of tha active part Mr. Roosevelt wua taking In her husband's administration. Mack Welcome O ranger. Tb grange meeting opened Saturday afternoon with an ed- dresa of welcome being given Lane county viaitora by bar! W. Mack, Klumath muster. County Agenta C. A. Hender son of Klamath, and Victor Jobnaon of Lake county both npoke ar lib Henderson telling ot the new deal In agriculture "llenderaon made the best , talk on the new agrlcultur set-up I have beard from any county agent," Pierce commented. Arthur Priaulx, publisher ot Chlloquln, spoke on tb tax situation and favored a large but not problbltlv state tax on beer; ou whlakoy when made legal: 10 per cent tax on all amusements and luxuries; 10 per cent tax on all para mutual machlnea. v The lolnt program waa ar ranged by the two lecturera of Klamath and Lake countlea. Mra. Pearl Bradahaw of Williamson River la lecturer of the Klamatb grange. Teachers Convene To Name Officers (Continued from Pag One) noon, and all la In readiness for th opening of achool all over tbe county on lueaaay morning. The aunuaP ruah for school books and suppllea was In force Monday, with youngsters busily collecting tbe required articles for their claas work. Trim young teachers, smartly turned out la new fall coatumes, will greet their freshly scrubbed young charges In class rooms at the regular hour Tueaday morn ing and claaaes will continue throughout the day. Busses from rural districts will make their runs on sched ule, and the machinery of learn ing will swing Into motion for another school year. Heavy enrollments ar expect ed In virtually all district, ac cording to school officers. Ten Bulls Freed, 20 Persons Hurt LISBON, Portugal, 8ept 11, (TP) Ten bulls broke loose today In tbe nearby village of Sobral and charged Into the crowd at the annual summer festival. In juring twenty persona, three ot them probably fatally. The bulla smashed articles In China shops, fancy alalia and cafea, and wrecked the band stand. A barber killed on bull with a rator and th others were rounded up. Deposed Officers Of Cuban Military Denounce Regime (Continued from Pag One) from thl nightmare, when they see themselves bated by tb peo ple who e the republic endan gered, then they will be tbe on wbo will punish tb traitor. 'Th officer demand re turn to normal- conditions. Dis order now Mists. Ther la no work because ther I no peac. Within a abort time there will be no food. Chaos will follow. "We reuueet amnesty for the enlisted soldiers who In good faith were tricked to proceed against their own military hon or. Cuba cannot austaln lta lib erty on a pile of material and moral ruin. 'Let the constitution and lib erty which exiated August 13 be returned to our people. Lt each assume hla own responsi bility and let ua hope wben dls- aater has arrived it will not b tb soldiers end sailors wbo suf fer for everyone. ' Medical Army At Work on Malady (Continued from Pag On) woman assistant pathologist at Waahlngton university, found tb preaence of vlrua In kidney tissue, proving tbe disease Is of the virus type. A group ot laboratory experts headed by Dr. Ralph. S. Mucken fusa of Waahlngton university aucceeded In apparently trans mitting tbe disease through In oculation to six rebus monkeys. Tbey reasoned that If the dis ease can be tranamltted from humane to monkeys, it 1 prob able then that It may be- trans- milted from one human to an other. The meana of tranamis- mittal la atlll unknown. Inventors' Service Established in City John T. Anderaon ot Port land, who operate an Inventor' service, haa opened an office In Klamath Falla to assist Inven tors ot southern Oregon In mar keting their Inventions. He specializes in patent draw ing and aids Inventors In obtain ing the services of patent attor neys and selling patent rights. He has been in this work for 16 years and has worked with a number of southern Oregon In ventors. His otflc Is in tb Valley hotel. Cummings Praises Police of America WASHINGTON, Sept 11. (U.R) Every kidnaping case In which th department ot Justice has been called In alnce th passage of the federal kidnaping law of June, 1932, has been solved, At torney General Homer S. Cum mings said tonight In a speech forecasting victory lp the na tion's war on racketeers. He denied that police agencies of other nations excelled those of the United States and aald that cooperation between federal. ! atat and local authorities was overcoming th difficult! Stat line Introduced In law nforc- ment. Price Cougers of Nation Face Fines, Prison, Chief Says (Continued from Pag One) II. 1 and carrying t tag of less than S cents. 2. Work shirts, selling for 16 cents, with a tax of 3 cents. 3. Overalls, selling for 11.41, taxable at 8 centa. , 4. Unbleached muslin, selling for lift cents a yard with a 1 cent tax. "Since these retail price wer gathered," said Dr. Howe, "ad vertisement In tb press and trade letters report much greater Increase than had occurred up to Auguat 31. In some cases advance amounted to a much as (0 per cent. 17 Million Needed For Oregon Relief PORTLAND. Sept. 11. (UP) Oregon will need 117,704,372 to care for it needy during the next 16 months, Frank L. Shull, Multnomah county commlastoner, told Governor Meier's sub-committee on relief today. Tb state will have to furniah ap proximately 112,000,000 of that amount and the federal govern ment the remainder. Member of tbe committee were split on what recommenda tion would be made to the main group, several threatening to submit a minority report. Tb report ot Raymond B. Wilcox, cnairman, wa rejected. Booze Regulation Plan Is Dratted PORTLAND, Sept. 11. (UP) Whiskey and other liquors will be sold at a reasonable price, under Jurisdiction of a atato liquor control commlsalon. ac cording to a plan drafted by Dr. William S. Knox, chairman of Governor Meier' committee to stndy liquor control In Oregon. Dr. Know discarded bis pro posal to grant a monopoly of liquor sales to a private corpora tion In tb state and limit profits lo per cent. Strike Looms in Raisin Industry FRESNO, Cel., Sept 11. (UP) Strike ot raisin pickers, agitated for weeks, tonight threatened to assume definite form when 3600 workers met in city park her and voted to. picket until they were guaranteed 1 cent m tray, Th present seal Is Hi cents. X They also demanded release of 1 alleged agitators now held in Jan. ' Hotel Man Taken For Hurling Threat ASTORIA. Sept 11. (UP) Austin Oaborn, proprietor of th Hotel Aatorla, today waa arreat ed when be allegedly threatened tbe Uvea of two' Culinary Alli ance plcketa with a shotgun. He was released on 11000 ball after entering a tentative plea of not guilty, pending th return to town of hi attorney, TO EXTKRTAI KIDDIES Tb Women of tb Moose will entertain children who have ap peared on their program tonight at tbe Moose hall at I o'clock. All children who bav assisted with entertainment programs ar asked to com. NRA Counsel Fears Industrial Warfare, Raps Legal Tactics (Continued from Pag On) fualon that exlat today over la bor provisions of th act. . "Labor'a right to organise and bargain collectively haa been upheld repeatedly by th United State suprsm court," b ld. "If th lawyers engaged In contusing the Issu would read these decisions to their clients, the clients would understand even If tbe lawyers didn't." A brief smile flitted over Reichberg'a face as h said in an aside: "Perhaps, too. that Is th rea son why the lawyera are argu ing their case In the newspapers Instead of In the courts." DKMOI.AV TO MEET The regular meeting of the Order of DeMolay will be held Thursday at 7:30 P- m. In the Masonic hall. Protection Life insurance to ona of the greatest bene fit of the present day because it acts as a protection against financial hardship. In much the same way, advance knowledge of funeral costs and customs can prevent great deal of needless, worry and distress. To be most valuable, this information shouW be obtained before need arises. 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