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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1921)
t -. T1 mt lEunfng Herald A Class Ad Will Do It Today News Today Member of the Associated Press. c Fifteenth Venn No. mill KLAMATH FALLS, OltKOON, THURSDAY, 5WV li, 1(1!I PRICE FIVE CENTS 'U A QKiur NEEDED TO i I 51 T ICE (By JikIko Stephen A. 1,0 well) PENDLETON, Oni., May B, - 'Itoiilily speaking, two-thirds of tliu wariHi of Oregon In either urtil or semi tx arid In character, yet ttio ho 1 1 In gen erally of rumnrkuhlo fertility, tho cllnuito equable, mill productivity nlmmliint whenever nml wlwrevor sufficient wnlor for Irrigation la - nvnllablo. Tho slali) In not among the yontifp- ur commonwealths of tho union. Moro limn sixty yearn hnvo olupsod nlnrn It ontoroil tho sisterhood of state. Nevertheless tho population la numerically mnall nnd lla vant lint ural resources, outside tlmliur and . fisheries, remain substantially un developed. It potmen but n single largo city, nnd tho promise of com- . pcnsnllon on that scoro In not brill , Innl untU, some comprehensive plan , la ndoptod whoroby'our spoelous un- . occuplod acres go may bo rodoomod from wlldoroos utul brcomo popu- Vlntod. Bomo day, porhnpa, along tho ........ ..I.I..... Il.l.l..l.1 K-... ....! ' IUUIII, VlbllVr III iilWIltlllllTlll, tiiTVruih or Aitorln, another mtroport of trade may bo dovolopod. No city of 'any conaldornbln magnitude soman 4 likely soon to appear In tho Intorlor. Therefore consideration of Internal " Improvement In thin ntata must ul wayn bo approached with rnforoneo i Mo tho current statu. With tho ex ception of pusslbly Iuko, Klamath i uml Curry counties, which npponrj ' upon occasion to Ixi natural trlbu- tnrlo to San Francisco ns a cotnmor-. clat center, nil of Orogon l securely tlol to Portland for another genera tion, pnrtinp for another half contUM Rivalry I Xmlftl Thl l not presented na tlio best ' possible condition. Indeed It It very vrobablo that, tho atatc, and Ha mo- -tropolls na well, would both bo hot ,tor off wero there ontnhllshod rlml comme-rclil towns, restraining pollt-, !lrnl contora nnd collaborating flnnn wclal and n.rlaLJnnui'n.cc. such na oxlst In tho alnto to tho north of inr, whoro Tneomii. livorett, llolllnKhnm , Ynklmn nnd Rpokann hold tho bal ance oven with tho potent and ng ' grcsslvo Hinttle. Tho foregoing suggestions uni ml . vanccd solely that tho rending pub ' ' lie mny jcnllzo how closely tho dostl- ny of Oregon la wedded to ltd ono roal city, nnd how surely I'ortland'a pros ' porlty la linked to tho development! . of tho ontlro atnto. Indeed It la pat ent tlmt property owners of that Hamburg of tho Pacific might well afford to dovolo for n decado one . half of each annual Income to tho '. aurvoy nnd tho roncrcto unfolding of tho magnificent polonllnlltlr of tho commonwealth. In tho end thoy would ho the galnom, hocnuso most of tho wentth nrlnlng thorofrom fU , nally lamia in inn lap or rnninnn a markot, mJd promolPM tho growih of I'ortland'a trndo nnd Portlands pop ulation. Oregon Interest In lmlro-iloctrlc dovolopment' mny bo aummurlied In threo brief phmaoH, (1) opening of free navigation or the Columbia and Bnnkn rlvnra, (2) aecurlng nt low cost tho electrification of the three railway Hystonm upon which ho nlntn la chiefly dependent , nnd (3) mwiurlng nt moderato oxjxmao electric Kwor with which wnter mny bo pumport for tho reclamation of landa, ltl-r Triulo PonmIIiIo Toclmlonl onglneorH often proclaim , tho doctrlnn that the Columbia river nbovo tho Cnacudea la not n nnvlgn bio stream, nnd that It never enn bo mich. They aro entitled In nny opin ion which they choose to osihiiiho, but thoy nro listened to by nn Intolll gent public with ImiIIi nmiisemont nnd quoMloii It roqulros no export trnlo-1 Ing to be ussured that with u cbnn-1 nel cleared or n few natural oiisiruc tloim to low draft atcninoni, tho wiholo rlvnr la tinvlgnblc to n lwlnt well lnv yotid tho mouth or tho flnnko river, while tho Inttor atrenm ItAelf mny bo mndo auscoiptlble of ensv navigation '. " to iowlulon In Idaho. Uvon In Uio . fnen of hostile trnnHportotlon mo nopoly, thoMo facia havo boon dom onBtrntod ovor nnd over ngnln for moro than sixty yonnt. Tlio rnllronda havo fallod, nnd aro now fnlllng, to proporlv or offlclont ly moot tho noedH ot tho country In tho transportation of freight, nnd tho tlmo ,hn now nrrlvod when their mnnngomont mtiKt not oppose, hut mnwt co-oernto with, the rlvor bonta wherever It Is possible to utlllto tho ' Inttor. Thero will ho In tho fiituro a plethora of business for all nvnllablo meana of moving products, nnd hos tility, elthor onen or secrot, on tho pnrt of the rnllwnys to wnter trans portation will bo both peurllo nnd ro nctlonnry. " Tho publlq demnnda, nnd has n Tight to domnnd, that every .avenuo , to ninrkot ho oponed nnd kept open. Continued rnllro.id hostility Is likely ' to menn Increasing patronago on tho "part of farmora and country mor- " chants, of truckn and boats. Tho farmlne clai.p has bon. long suffor- inc. but that bodv. of our cIUiodb Is lntfllllgnt and Is awakening, and' when aroused, to thlr organized In fluenco tho fnrmors will domlnnte tho Induatrlnl, economic! nnd political llfo of tho nation. Hope of Agrement On Marine Strike Seems Abandoned WAMIINdTON, May fi. Itepre Huntntlves of tho mnrluo workera fnllod to moot with Bucrotnry of In bor Davis today to contlnuo tho con- fvroncos thitt hnvo In view agree mont that will end tho seameu'H ittrlko, (lovernment officers, from oxprcs slons mndo today, have upparcutly abandoned hopo for n actlloment of tho controversy ut this tlmo. CINCINNATI, Mny B. The execu tive council of tho American fed eration of labor today began a ten day conference hero for tho con sideration itt Important labor prob lema. POUTLANI), May 6. Tho ateam or Kastorn Guide toft this port to day with u non-union crow. This Is tho Hccoml boat to leavo hero with non-union seamen slnco tho mnrlno atrlkn started. WKKt), Col., Mny 6.- Tho Wood Lumber company ha been making material reductions tho past few day In tho forcoa omployod In the woods. Tho mon havo boon loliL. off nt tho rale of about twonty-flvo a day until nt present tliuro nro very few em ployed In tho logging department. On Mny 1st aovoral Mlarlcd mon connoctod with tho sawmill woro laid off. Those mon had been coutlit uoit on ho payroll In spite of thu fact that tho, mill had beon shut down for some tlmo nnd wero tho only mon employed around thn mill with tho exception of thn watchmen. Monday morning tho box factory chut down for an Indefinite period The snub ami door factory Is still i uniting, hut with a greatly rodurcd crew 'Bnmo time ngo tho veneer plant started up nnd cut n few logs. It, hownvo". has done, no wrurkrfor-sovvj oral dujn Klvo clerks nlso hnvo been laid off In tho Weed Mercantile company, thn Weed l,umler company storo. Provnlllug business conditions nro given as tho reason for these shut downs nnd reductions In forco. Ball Tossers Will Limber-Up Sunday California Oregon Power company ball toviers will cross bat a with the Dorrla team at Dorrls Sunday, If nothing nrlsca to prevent, says J C Thompson, manager. Dorrls has n husky aggregation nnd hna been training for several weeks, but tho lo nil Juice Jugglorx nro not afraid says tho manager. Practice gnmca between tho Hoy Rcoutd nnd ITwnuiin and between tho PlumbnrhK and Jewels, postponed Inst Sunday on account of tha wind storm, will bo played fiundny, If weather Is favorable, tho first ntnrt Ing nt 10 o'clock, tho Inttor nt 2. Clydo W. Jouea, 26 years old, rail wuy oxprcsH moHHonger on tho Weed Klamath Kalla-KIrk run, died last evening nt tho Schubert homo, Ninth nnd High streets, whoro ho had boon rooming. Ho hnd Ixjon 111 tor about a weok. with malaria, nnd tha dlseao avor-taxod n weakened hoart, both rnusoH combining to bring about his death, Tho father of tho doml boy arrived horo Sunday and his mother enmo Monday, Thoy will tnko tho body to tho family homo In Alameda, Cal., whoro tho funeral will bo held. Tho docodont had boon omployod on tho local run for about three wooka. Discuss Fourth of July Celebration Tontatlvo discussion of a Fourth of July colobmtlon took plnco lant night at tho MorchantH llurenu moot lug. Hoprcsontatlvea of tho Amorlcan Legion woro present nnd woro nsHur cd that local morchants would sup port any Legion plans for a colobra tlou. Tho mutter will bo tnkon up nt tho next I-oglon moating, said tho Lo glon mombors. m HATE ATTOUNEYS IK NOT ACT FOB MKItCHANTS UUHKAU Bishop & Dalilor, Ban Fraoc-lsco rata attorneys, were officially doclar oJ to havo authority to roprceont the !o$al orsranltatlon at the me,otlng of tho Merchants' bureau, last ulght. Tha' firm wma retained by tho old Jtuslnevfl Mon's nssoclntlon, and still claims nn Indebtedness of $800 ex Ists for lt services, WEED WILLIS riiTTiuf ranee DEATH COMES IU UU1D VHI1 GOIII EXPERT ! COMPLETES PINE BEETLE SUET A. J. Jnonlcko, who has been hero looking Into tho plno bootlo situation for the Forestry department, prelim inary to tho presentation of nn omor goncy appropriation bill, to como up before tho departments of agricul ture nnd Interior, loft for Portlnud this morning. I Mr. Jaenlcko says that tho flold work ho hna Just complotod shown there aro several thousand ncreo of ' yollow plno on tho reservation, Fre mont natlonnl forest and tho Oregon California land grant that aro suffer ing severely from depredation by the vvicsiorn piun ncotio ana mo uopro-, datlons nro not only causing losses to fedornl lands but aro Injuring tho ndjacentprlvately owned tlmbor. ' An attempt will bo mndo to securo ' legislation by which tho pest on tho federal lands ran bo eliminated. Tha prlvato owners aro planning an ox tenslva campaign on tholr holdings nnd during tho prcsont summer a moro Intonslvn survey will bo made to determine whoro tho control meas ures nro lo bo concentrated. Tho con trol work consists of foil Ing. and peel ing thn bnrk from the Infcsted-TreM nnd burning It. Tills enlarged control movement Is. tho result of tho conforenco, held hero April 4 and B, at which repre sentatives of tho privately owned lands, departments or tho federal government that aro Intorcstod nnd stnte and university officials woro present. , Mr. Jaenlcko will return tho last of May nnd will spend tho summer horo In connection with tht,s work. m TWO VUn NOT OUILTV: TWO HTILL muht plead Harry llrown pleaded not gullty.to n charge of burglary whon arraigned In tho circuit court lata yesterday of tornoon. Fred Hwngcr plc.ijod not guilty to a chargo of Indecent expo sure. i, Fred Kemjiko nnd Arthur St arm wero given until 2 o'clock this after noon to enter n pica to a chargo of burglnry. Starrs also will plead on on assault with a deadly weapon charge. NARK SITE FOR Quito a deputation, composed of chamber of commorco, automobllu association nnd park board members, Inspectod tho west sldo park slto. which has been offered ns an auto camp ground, yesterday afternoon. Mayor Wiloy looked tho ground over for the city nnd J. C. Thompson, powor company manngor, wns on hand to explain lighting needs. On account of oxporlcncos of other cities thnt hnvo installed electrical cooking facllltlcfl, Mr. Thompson did not strongly favor tholr Installation. Tourlots nro too ofcu given to tamp ering with tho motors, lfo said, to make tho Barvlco self-supporting, un less u costly protective system for tho motom Is Installed. Tho majority sccmod of tho opin ion that tho park alto would bo suit nblo for n temporary automobile enmp. Tho park board has formally offered Its uso for this season. m Machinery for Oil Rigs Is Coming According to a tologrnm received from W, C. Lohmnn, managor of tho Crntor nnd Northorn California Oil companion, engines, boilers nnd tool will bo 'on tho wny within ton days. Mr. Lohmnn wont to California to lo cnto tho outfits, and his tologrnm means thnt within u fow wooks work will bo undor way. CHELSEA EMPLOYE WKDH Milton P. Porter of Woodland, Cal ifornia, and Mlsa May Hlckoy, or Bturge), South Dakota, woro married this morning by Justlco aughagan. Mr. Portor has boon omployod by tho Chelsea Box company horo but will roturn to Woodland vory soon. One of Earliest Westerners Dead ALBANY, Oro., May E. Cyrus II. Walker, aged 83, prominent ploncor died horo today.. Ho was tho second whlto child born west ot the Rocky mountains. ' Ho van born at tb'e Whitman mission, now Walla Walla, soon af ter tho arrival -of his- parents there, die was. froftlnont In Grangn and O. Jy. K. circles and was one ot the organlzors ot vst ornns ot tho Indian wars, W M iHTIIIIfl TO REOPEN FIGHT Fllfl DEFENSES Herald Washington Hurcau WASHINGTON. May 0. "Tlio navy In our first lino of dofunso, nnd lionco It Ih of vital Importance thnt wo maintain powerful fleets, and nd o'ltinto shoro facilities on both oceans," declared Itopresentatlvo C. N. McArthur today In announcing his Intentions of ronowlng his fight bo-j foro congress for ample naval protec tion for tho Columbia river. "At tho prcsont tlmo thero aro am plo short facilities on thu Atlantic const, but tho yards, docks and other shoro accommodations on tho Pacific aro cntlroly Inadequate," continued Mr. McArthur. "Tho government has spent much money In tho develop ment or fortifications and equipment nt 1'oarl Harbor and In tho Hawaiian Islands, and this, of course. Is a point of tremendous strategic Import ance It would bo tho koy to tho Pacl f c In tho ovont of war with Jnpan or wVh any foreign powor thnt might ' uk to attack' us from tho west. Ilromcrion Nrrdn Aid "Tho navy yard at Bremerton, Wash., should bo enlarged and mndo oqunl to tha best yards on tho Atlan tic const; It has tho best depth ot water of nil ot our yards and many rthor natural advantages. Congress has already authorised largo expendi tures for tho dovolopment of an avi ation base, a destroyer nnd torpedo station, training school and marino barracks at San DIogo, and much money has beon spent In tho develop ment ot tho Maro Island yard, but owing to tho shallow wntor botweon Maro Island nnd San Francisco Bay, thorn has been mnch ngltntlon for n yard nt AInmeda for tho accommoda tion of battleships nnd other large sized craft. It Is qutto apparent that congress must either establish this proponed yard or expend largo sums of monoy In tho improvement ot the channel to Maro Island. "Tho last congress authorized tho location of a submnrlne nnd destroyer baso and nvlatlon station nt tho mouth of tho Columbia rlvor, nnd mndo tho Initial appropriation for be ginning tho work. This action was taken with ho understanding that thu peoplo of Astoria would furnish tho necessnry slto free of chnrgo to tho government. This wns agreed to, but thoro has been a tedious delay in tho matter of conveying tho property, nlthough It begins to look ns though formal conveyance nnd acceptance will bo nn accomplished fact within n fow days. Tho buroau or yards nnd docks announces that tho work will bogln Just as soon as tho property Is formally accepted liv the government Fort ir-ll Xwslw! "Tho mouth of tho Columbia river Is unprotected oxcopt for a tow nntl quntCKl guns at Fort Columbia and Fort Stevens. Thero has been nn urg ont need tor better rncllltle for many years past, but congress did not roc ognlzo this neod until Inst year, whon Iho now nnval establishment was nu. thorlzed. The mouth of tho Columbia Is tho koy to tho great Columbia rlvor basin, nnd It Is of the upmost Impoii Unco that It bo amply fortified nnd protoctod. "I am not n Jlngolst, nor nm I un noccssarlly nlnrmed about wnr with Jnpan, hut I wish to play safe, not only with tho Japanese but with nny othor poBsllilo enemy that might at tempt to nttnek nny portion ot our coast lino or sook to land nn army on our shores. Wo nro not going to lew son tho prospocts of wnr with Japan by heeding tho lamentations of tho Pitlo navy follows." May Hold Season's Chautauqua In Pine Street Tabernacle W. S. Slough wis elected chair man, and M. P. Evans secretary. of tho Chautnn.ua organization, un dor whoso dlroctlon tho Ellison- whlto bureau will stngo this season's Chautauqua during tho weok begin ning May 24. Frank M. Whlto, representing tho Elll8on-Whlto buroau, wns present to aid tho organization ot tho lo cal commlttoo, which will havo chavgo ot all mattors pertaining to tho Chautaqua, In tho way of so- curing a slto, arranging publicity, etc. -i Tho temporary tabernacle on Plno stroot Is being considered as a tboa- tro for tho performances, In place 4ot usual tont. Tho tabornaclo was purchased by 'John Coleman, who, it Is understood, Is willing to dofer wrecking It until after Chautauqua weok If tho city authorities consent, A mooting ot offlcora and guar- antoru will bo held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho office of Bert C, Thom'as to natao the different com- f'e authority for ellctlnstlon of the miM.r.i,.v,.,..n ki.i. ,...in. clause under rrotest. but the eomra mlttoea through which tho business . hRg TOtt4A t0 turn on the cur- of tho organization will bo transact- ront, and crops aro said to bo suffer ed. I ing. Lives of 88 Persons Imperilled When Ship Catches Fire FALMOUTH, England, Mny B. Tho Harrison lino steamer, Ingomn, badly afire, dnshod Into Falmouth hnrbor today after a hundred milo raco to save tho lives of 88 per sons, passengors and crow. Tho flra was discovered whllo tho passengers wi;ro oslcop. Tho Fal mouth was on route to tho West Indies. Tlio captain kept tho pas sengers In Ignoranco of tholr grave dangor, but propnrod tho llfo boats for Immcdlato launching In caso tho raco for port wns unsuccessful. CENSUS GIN BT PRECINCTS Completo figures on Oregon pop ulation havo been Issued by tho U. S. bureau of census. Tho state's pop ulation is given as 783,389. Klamath county's total Is 11,413, dlvidod by precincts as follews: Algomn precinct 306 Dairy precinct 21B lllldebrand precinct, exclusive of part of Klamath Indian Rosorvatlon 1B2 Klamath Lake precinct, exclu sive of part of Klamath In dian Reservation 84 Langcll precinct ........................ 181 Llnkvlllo proclnct, Including Klamath Falls city , 8,316 Lost Rlvor proclnct. Including Bonanza town ........................ 275 Matin proclnct - B24 Merrill precinct, Including part of Merrill town 321 Midland proclnct . . .. -.. 276 Mount Lakl precinct ............ 310 Odolt precinct .. 102 Plno Grove precinct 268 Plovna proclnct . 116 Poo Valloy proclnct ....... . . 182 Spraguo River proclnct ..'....-. 190 Swan proclnct ............... .... 109 Topsy precinct S9 TuloLako precinct. Including u-JSl?rr?tIvrr'rI1!..t0rTn "i ISS'lnight tendered Its resignation colloc- Wood River proclnct U. 21,i" i- i.,. .., I in- i Word en preclnot ...................... 112 Klamath Inldnn Reservation, r " comprising Yalrrar proclnct -nnd part of Cblloqutn, 12 lllldebrand, and Klamath Lake precincts .... 1 .547 No population reported for Chll oquln precinct outsldo limits ot Kla math Indian Reservation. E FIRM OFFERED Forty acres ot land and tho build- Ings thereon, bolng tho old govern- men I oxporlmont station near whoro tbo railroad crosses tho straits will bo sold nt public auction by H. D. New ell, Klamath project manager, on Juno 18, noxt, according to notlco of tho sale published by tho department of tho Interior. Should a bidder not appear on tho first day, tho projoct managor Is au thorized to contlnuo iho bidding from day to day until tho land Is Bold Thn nxtMrlmental farm wns started INT about 12 years ago, nnd abandoned j Hon ot contractors, who have agreed after two or three yoars operation, to submit to tho award of arbitrators TTntlt VAPAnllw It U'n Im'iinQalhla tft'tfca miMiflMl nt WAfA rAdtlftlOll- ThO sell tho land, and no purchaser could bo found to tnko tho buildings and romovo them. Lately legislation has been obtained authorizing tho salo of land and buildings togothor. THREE PAY FINES FOR DHUNKXESS A. Mlllor, J. Ktlno and Axel Bogron arrested last ovontng for drunkness. appeared beforo pollco Judgo Loarltt this morning and woro tlnod 17. B0 each, . h Power Company Is Ordered to Vfater Grants Pass Crops SALEM. May B. Tho California Oregon Powor company was yostor day ordorod by tho public sorvlco commission to furnish current to the (rants Pass irrigation district so that wntor mny bo pumped onto 'tho dla trlct's crops, which nro suffering for lack of moisture. Tbo ordor Is tho re sult of tho refusal of tho company to furnish current and ot an appeal to tho commission by tho district, rep resented by Wllford Allen. Tho commission ordors that cur rent bo supplied pending nn lnvocUr gatlon by tho stato department. According to Mr. Allen's tolegram. tha district has slgnod a contract with the Callforola-Orogon company for current for tho season, seeking the lowest possible rate, The compa ny declined to sign wJth tho so-colled clause. IncludodJn the contract. It Is wld Utfs has'spmo roloronco.to shorts term Provisions. Tha district then FORMALLY SIGH ULTHTIUM TO German eon. LONDON, May G, Tho allied ultl. malum to Germany was signed today. It summons Germany to reply cata gorlcally yos or no by May 12 at tho latest, as to whether she will pen form hor unfulfilled obligations un dor tho treaty. Should Germany fall to reply ns roquestcd, tho allies glvo notice that on May 12 thoy will proceed with the occupation of tho Ruhr valloy. They will alto undortako othor military and naval measures. Tho text of tho notlco to Gormany recites that tho alllod powers havo decided to proceed with alt necessary preliminary stops for tho occupation ot tho Ruhr vafloy and havo Invited tho alllod reparations commissions to notify tho German government of tho tlmo and methods that Germany Is to follow1 In the discharge ot her debt. Germany will be required, as se curity for tbo reparations, to Issue thrco series of bonds, aggregating 132,000,000,000 marks, yielding five per cont Intorost and secured by tho wholo asset ot tho Gorman empire. Thoso bonds are to bo delivered to tho keeping ot'the reparations com mission. Until tho redemption ot the bonds, Germany Is required to pay yearly 2,000,000,000 gold marks and 26 per cont of tho value of hor exports, with nltornato conditions to be de termined .later by the reparations commission. Formal Invitation to tho United Btatos to appoint representatives to tho supremo allied council, tho coun cil ot ambassadors and the alllod rep arations commission, was cabled to tho American state department by tho supreme allied council last night. BERLIN, May B. The cabinet of lively, continued functioning today. In compliance witn tne preaiaem re qucst'that It reraajn ljofIce" until a new ministry Is'organnHa. m Local Soprano Will Give Concert May 17 Tuesday ovenlng, May 17, In tbo Presbytorian churoh, la tho dato set for a musical event ot Interest to tho public ot this city. On that dato Mt mio Boyd-Wagncr, coloratura sopra no.aaslstcd by Mrs, Fred Cofer. plan. 1st, will glvo a concert in tne rreeoy terian church. Ticket will be placed on sale early next week, and Judging br tho Interest already manifested, J theso musicians will be greeted by a largo and enthusiastic oudlenco. KlaV math Falls always docs Itself proud whon artists ot merit appear here. and tho fact that they may lay cuira to theso ladles will tond special local Interest. m Portland Builders 'Agree to Arbitrate I PORTLAND. May B. Ponce In the I liulldln? trade hrforocast In the art- ' wngo cut hnd been fixed nt 10 por cent of the prcsont scale. ACADEMY FUPIL8 ENJOY ANNUAL OUTING ON LAKH Tho high school and olghth grade rooms of tho Sacred Heart academy hold tholr annual picnic on tho shores of tho Uppor Klamath lake today. About a score ot young folk onjoyed tbo occasion. Today was a holiday at tho acadomy for all grades. MAIL AVIATOR. KILLED WHEN PLANK DROPS IN WYO. ROCK SPRINGS, Wwo. May B. Waltor M. Bunting, moll aviator, was burned to death whon his airplane crashed to tho ground early today, whllo taking off for Cboycnne with tho mall. WILL LIST SLACKERS IN CONGRESSIONAL RECORD WASHINGTON. May B. Publl cation ot tho national slackers' list wns ordered published In the con gressional record by tho houso ot representatives today. Weather Probabilities a r r- Tho Cyclo-Stormagrapn at Undorwood's Pharmacy baa roglsterod a sharp drop In baromotrlc pressure since o'clock this morning, and should the fall continue it is probably that- we shall hve more Wind, with, light showers If te'mperatufe , e'cntlnueshlgh. Forecast tor next 24 heurs: Cloudy unsettled weather; cooler. '