& ' r C , ' v. i 1?e lEuetttnn Heraift WEATHER FORECAST OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS lOMdlir AM I HlllAV, PAIR ASM WAII.Mr.ll L-J Member of the Associated Press I'lMtiulli Vritr, Nit. II UK! KLAMATH FALLS, Olli:O.V, TIIUIWDAV, AL'UI'HT 17, Until I'RtCR OTVB CENTS - GUEST I C. OF GJINNER 17 Portland Civic Organiza tions Represented; Mayor Baker Enlivens Meeting I 'in I IiiiiiI mill Klmniilli Joined' hands fur it h'loinl limn t II It In the iiiimtli ut Hi 11 dinner Kit i'ii ill tlin iliiiinliir (if rommori'o luitl iiIkIiI for I In) M vlnltllig tniMiiliiTK of lii' 1935 I:kihi)ii caravan, tepresi tiling 17 1'nftlnnil ilvlr orgstiUatliiiin, whlrh iirrlu-d hern nt C-nn hint night. Tlm rir.inn Irlt hqro nt 9 ii'ilnik Ihls ninriiliii: for (,'ritli r lake und .Med fnnl mi Hie mirllinnril swing nf it I :un mill' lrli. ,liior V tf, Wiley In IiIm miIiIm-m u( welcome, intended tho hent wish- nf the rlly fur tin! Micri'M nf Hut proposed nipiiitllliiii. Win II ILirlim manager uf llii' 1'nrll.uiil (Ins & Cuke, coinpnnj. presided 1 tut III cling was enlivened V, III n Miiynr (Ion I, llskcr or I'urtliiiul iimk iixciilliin In ii liiitiiiiruu i mil tint by I'rr.l I! Plret, branding It in "mi IiimiII to tlm 17 irptenentiillvra nf I'm timid clvlr nrgsiiMtlous pre m nt." "Wi mine 1 1 crn Imping tu wltn's n Weiilllg of tlio riKH) and th illumlu daisy, liut Hint Impi' luia li"n nlinllere.1," said M)or llaki r "Wlml rUlit have )nu lo limiilt lln "Hire nniiiitlti'ii of 17 rurlliiml chic or K dilution, I'itc at your guest to. iilnlit. Am you not ahnimJ of )mtrmlr7 You might nt Iciitt hive refrained from rending the lultrr. Tllp lllteipictcd all It IUI.C llii'lj ruiiiK iki n tmmti mill caused a sen Minn. Plret Immediately apolo gised, explaining Hint Im ha I sought "unly lu get a grin nut of Iho liimcli." Ma) or linker aim Apolo gised niul th two timil( hand. In lil following addrevi.Mayor Itukor said that "tbcr nnvrr was .i Iniiiiorlit who UMu'l nt least partial l' menu lili words," lln spoke of tho iirrrolt) of n m iikcr an) Inn wlmt liu mi'.int and pH-unlng whsl lie said, deploring tlin liumnrouif refer ences mado by Plcrt to nn axUlliu rivalry between Mcdford niul Kmri nth over Crater luVir "People holding u selfish point uf view lirlni: tlio ilowiifall of ii.mniunll)' projtri'ini." Im ili-rliiri-il. tit ii. I.. lUurli, pri'nltl lit of tho l'orll.inil Ad (lub. iiiuili ii MriHiK pirn for roopcritlliin niul hiirmiiy In ulilili Im jntisht In riMtorn Itic frli'inlly fi'illnR pr-jvi Jiuly uxIhIIiif;. im il In lnlnB out llio n"-i'!.flly for lli propon'il I'xporllloti ah .i imtJiia fir tlin nplmllillnn of OtcRim an wlinlo. lln xpokn of IliU illffli ulty 1'nrlliiinrN morn prouriiMho cluniiil Inn) lupiTlfiicnl u comlmtlnK tliosu of I'orlliinil wtin appurcnlly i-inlonv-oii'il In ntnnl ull proRrcnn.vj iinut inuiilN, Tlio raravun jh emurlcil fmiu AIroiiiii point by it iloh'RJtlon or liiiHlncm tnliuii. I.uloi tlio vlnliom nro lircMiiiloJ with flow urn ut tho flower Miow, uftcr which Ihoy cr KUmIh ut tlui iIiiiico ut llm open air pavilion. Tho uioiiiborH of llm rrii.ui unit llmlr ri'ttpotllvo iirKulratlimM fol fel fol eow: IUmIIii liMirtliicnt SkI. Mycrw. Corporal II. Hlowlk, Corporal 1. Amlurfor, Vm uvcr Iliirr.nkH. Mnliunlo (I jUrlinr, NorlliweMt Auto Co.. Ilnillo niul Horvlco. Hon. Uco. U. Uukur. MHor. Clly or I'ortlauUi Hr. C. B. Uluik. City Club: . T. llurg. Portland Ad Club: Ww. H. llarlon, Portland Ad Club; II, tlonnolt, I'bnlosrapher: I'hllllp 1'. 'lluobku. Portland llotary Club; Alborl Cluvolund. Portland ltrnlty Jlourdj V, U Curllon. Portland Ad Club; A. W. CUuthorn, Orccou Jnurnul; Ernoil K. Ullnicr. llulblcra Kxi'haiiKuj Ooorgu . Hcfiurdt, Chluf KiiKlnoor Port of Portland; Otto .. HurlwlK, Print. Htato Moderation or Laber: Duvld 'Ii. IIorroii. Ilulldcru KxoIiuiiru; Juok Hondorson. Com inimlty Hofvlce: II. II. Hopkins, Photou'rupbor (Hundy'H) : a. K. Har loni?. Itndlo; Aithur II. Johnson, Coinmlmiary Officer. Portland Ad Club: Walter P. Jimklna, Commuu lly Hong Loadurj 1. A. Jonun, Port land Uealty Uoard, aul Kelly. Tho QF KLAMATH Jl Hays Not Concerned in Hart's Affair t ,4 -. - ' ' -." .JfiVk. w . 5?saS4kf? jLii.C-Jj Taj rFggJL r ! : i.iiimu & jFas.ir. fussntx a Hoth Hill Halt ami Will Hays have denied that the latter attempted to effect a reconciliation between Hart and his bride of Ickm than a year, Winifred Westdver. She wiy.s fhc will soon briiitf .suit for divorce alleging citielty. Halt di'iiicH her charges. BENTON SAWMILL NEAR BRAY BURNS; LOSS IS $20,000 CMkIii of I'lii Marling nt MM' lilKlit N Cnib termllmil; $I.1,0HI liiMii-iim-)' Cmrlnl hprilnl lo 'I In- llriiilil DOItltlH, Auk 17 r'lre or tut di'lrruiluiil orlr.lu ut 13 u'rloik lunt illicit! totally di'Ktroyi'd the Km lieu ton Mwinlll loc.tted nlioilt 12 utiles routhwmt of llrny with n Iomi of 20,nno cou'rrd by $l6,ooo Iniur attro. Tho luiubvr i not btinnil. The mill win owiii'd mid operat ed by llm P II. Ilenloii I'ntntii. Tlio dull) rapacity wan 40,600 feet. PLANS HOPPER DRIVE ItrprrM-iilntltr of KcrliiHiit Kta Hun .MhKIiik Hunry Hrro 11. II Pultun of tho Oregon taper Iniint million lini been In tho count) tho paAt week, ut the ri'Uostt . uinm, ..h.n .... ....-- IttK n oalwimllP aunrr of he KriiKMhopper Hltuatlou with n Urw J . ....! IhhhI iriinil,iPiMt tiltll in iii.iiiK.ir.ii.MK """V """"- i next .prlnR If roudlllouK Indlcnto u repetition uf lliH rar n',u"', Prom Pillion a experli nco lu roll- IrollltiK I'lmllar oulhreakii lu oilier imrtn of Ori'Rou It ! bellried thai, with the ruuperalloti uf tho Inter rated KfowiTH. u material riiduitlon In the uiimhei of and Injury by Iho hopper run bn neutird at com parltUi'b umiill expense. CHINA ATTEMPT FAILS Popular (iiitrniinr-nl ,Mmr nil Wiro (r Culhipsn PKKINO. Am: 17 -Atlentpl In rolo popular Koieriimwnl in Chlim In on llm itro or tollapnu, tic lonlluR in Information reiehed b) forelRtt IcKittlons. Military loadorn aro openly ilefjlnt; Iho ro eminent. Cuhlnol inlulaterH uro rofiibhiK iimhiiiio reMpontilbllltlei. tho troai ury l empts. and unpaid cU II em- ploPH have Ull. President L Vun IIuiir rmmwed bin plean for tho cooperation of Sun Vul Ken lu pro eiit mllllnrituV luntrol. ronr.Hr whin tiihhatkx TOW.NH MIAIl ItUIAiril, MIN.V. liULUTII. Aug. 17. StioiiB wlnilM Itiivo fanned nuiiteroim smuuldnrlni; fire Into thnriitriilng blazes, und n bnlf-doxon Iowiih urn reported In dancer. s wj:.tii i :n puoilvhi i.iti i :s llm Ctlii-HlormiiRritph ut Under- woiiiih rnariuiuy ivRisturi'd a lining bniometrlr pros mite, this morning, mi InilUittlon of ronliiiued falr wcathui, nlso war nuir. Porocitst for next 31 heurs: Clunornlly fair, arlahlu w lulls. Thu Tyros ro loidtiti; thormomo- .'aW' , lur roKlsturiid nuultiium und mini mum tompuni turns today us follewu: lllKh 84 Low M I I 800 VISITORS AT FLOWER SHOW FIRST DAY; AWARD PRIZES Mrs. i V. I'Mier, Mii. I". A. IWtkrr iiimI ItiMlKiT-. I lillilmi l.'i flip-.; 101 Kxliihlloi- Mm ;. V rinber. with !::. polnt-i will Rwnnlcd tlm .Mon nip nl Hie M'Uiml nnnti.it flower nliow jeiter day. Tho cup U nwnrdeil to the win ner of tho mint polnlH und iniint he wen three jenra lit nniOKMlun before It U permanently uwnrtled. -Mrt K. A. IJnlier. with 'l' entrlen, wuii the cup donutrd by A- I' (Movit. Tho chllilren'n cup donated by C. It. Moollcr wns won hy Zopha nnd .lean, il an Kht crn of Mr. and Mm. 1-cs-lld RoRors, with .'3 polnlt. Thoro worn 101 cxIillilturH nnd f 2 1 - cntrlni. Hlxlcin of Iho i-xhlb'tora wrro children IteRliitratlou of marly sou lnitora marked thu opculm; of thu uhow estordy, contllcred by nil who viewed the proftiblou of beautiful , blooms nn tlin in on I nuiceiitful or itti k1(, 0cr irra,1K,M, ,,rr. Y,((,,ri ,nK the memb.ra of ,. KxlMlMt,m cro Ru.-HtH nt tlm i xhlblllou and each u ptvhvMvi ,, Slial daUy. thu cMcu, r)oer of ICIamuth ioun- , ly. nun lo suicei-.i atlejdiiiR tho ef fort to urranun tho remiirltuble ex hibition, It l oipoiU'd tho uttend a'ncu record wlH bo nhaltereil beforo tho Miow clobcn odii. THESltUATION BEFORE THE LONDON ' -w . X. fake AJ: 1 I STRIKE SITUATION ON WESTERN LINES NOW CLEARING UP I.Mi'ii Itilrm lo Work im Wrilrm i Puilfli'i Colon Piirlfli unil Holt I Kikn MiivImk Trnlni HAN I'ltAN'CIKCO. Cul . Auk. 17 Tim triiiiHpiirtutliui nlttiiitlon on far! I HCNturit riillron!n In rniilrr today All Hiomi out on llm WVntrrn l'a iifi iiiurni'il lo work nicl mimo linurM l.iti r II wish Hiiununii'il M.nt till' I'lllli.'rpi wnn llflril lirlivict! 'J.tn KramlKin mill Kill L.iVc Tlin I'nliui I'nrlllr linn wan di'iip'l by tin return of inrn ut I.ih Vius, will Hi" Snit.iKi' pi'rlnjily tho inonl hi'vi n ly li.iiiiicri'il line, wua iiihIih; pasm iieitu um fut iik cninr K'liry tr'iw.i ct offlrlnl'i und asiml hi'lp roulil penult nnd tin rnii'-citlon of weHtli'iuiiil ir.iiinf at Allii:ijti-riic mid I..111 Vi',:n in re,ir"u:. WAKHINi:TON. AMR 17 Prrl ilnul IlanllliR today ilncidid lo defer IiIm mldret'i lo lOnnreBK on Hi') IiiiIiih trial Hltii.it lln until tomorrowo r Int er. Ni;W WJIIK, Auk. 17 -Hie nceno uf iieRotlutlnnK tnwnrd ralln.ail peaco 11K.1I11 Kl.lftiil from WanhltiRlun to N'ew Vurk wJieo rarrler pre:;'lenln ml union i l.i.rfii ni''tnliri (nr eon ferenn which nurkerl ltu filth ut trlnl Hllnitlim until tomorrow nr tat a Nulutlon r tlm ifnlfiiliy Imui KA.V IIKItNAIlDINO. Am.'. .17. Mine.i to deport flro utrlkcn ur rented luit nlKhl with three othcra rollowluR n riot n't the Santa Po junl.i hern In which Bon ral rail iniployei worn beaten, wcro tal.r.i by federal official toJny. After tlm arrest threo b'otnbn were thrown nt a Santa Po train, which was foricd to alow down because or til's allppery tracki idled by Mrlko avin pathUors. - ' ' HAN PltANCIKC. Aur. 17. All Western Pacific trains annulled on account of tho atriko wrro rein stated today an a result of sol I le nient of tho strlku jeaterduy. Tho rmlmrRo on perlsbablca was II! J. BAND MUSIC PLEASES Mioiy Knjoy (Vinrcrt and U.inco at Open Air PnUllon Tho baud concert and dance held lait nlRht at tho open ulr palllon fur tho benefit of tho band aud the playground proved highly successful A largo number of both local people and members of the 192.". caravan worn present und eno)ed tho music aud dancing until a lato hour. Many If tho visitors pronounced, the music equal tu that of Portland's best hands. PINE TBEE' IS m nt LOCALXKEATRE Management to be in Hands Of Local Men; Will Open About October 1st Tho "Pine Tree" Is tho namo selected for Klamath Palls' new tliejter. which will open with the completion ol tho Hart building at tho corner of Keren th and Main streets. The namo was chosen by W. K. Nnrvcll of San Pranclsco, who bu"cj his selection on appropriate lies to hit riRlon of uiagnlffient timber Tho theater will be operated by it sndlcatc known as tbn Pine Trco Theater, Inc., composed of Sacra monto and Klamath Palis men. Tho management will ha In the binds of Mux Weiss and Leslie Terwllllger. WelM will iicll hli mercantile In terests here and deioto his whole attention to the theater enterprise. TurivllllRer. who Is now operating tho Star Theater, will discontinue that pluio about' October I, when ll:o now hnuM will bo ready, and hi cum,) assistant manager. Officer of tho Pine Treo Theater Inc., elected at tho first meeting In Kacrnmonto recently, are: J. It.' Hughes, president; Hugh ll. Brad ford, vice-president and W. 8. Hart, secretary. I turtles Is n Sacramento capitalist, at prcMMit assistant district attorney of Sacramento county under Brad ford, rho has been district attorney of Sacramento for eight years. S. Hart Is president of Harts Lunch, Inc.. which operates a California thalti of restaurants. Other stock holders are Max L. Thorn of Klam ath Palls; Prank K. Perkins and II. II. Hart. Tho Pine Treo theater will teat about 730 persons. Ninety of the ocais will bo upholstorcd leather logo svaUi. Gcnulno Aimlnster car pets will cover tho lobbies, stairs, f0f, aisles, loges and rcstrooms. Tho i theater Is built and will bo conducted along tho most modern Hues. Ono of tho features Is the ladies' rest room, with all conveni ent equipment poieirscd by any theater restroom and In addition a nursery, whero babies can bo left In euro of a capable attendant. A men's smoking room will bo furnished In tho main balcony foyer, fitted up with large lounging chairs and comfortable davenports. The theater will bo operated, (Continued In TagO) .CONFERENCE I' ThTrty)(Feet1Dewnl gHaVygDH gggHI vst&vggl gHvfH ggga' !' -.Iggl : . mm BaaHglH gggl ggggga ,Aawj SgSgaSggfi' ogggaB gggggm ' ! agfaj BgValllllllllllllV " aallllllllllH Li.K ' mmmWL Bir ggQgl BBBBBBBgB " HH Luciano .-wiiwrniu. H.U..U devil, leaps from ono scarold tc another for a picture bclnr mado in Berlin. Tho scaffolds aro 1C lect apart. Thu vertlcul dlslanM of tho Jump is JO fe'et. All .ttl I A VA WALTER TELLS OF EFFORT TO RESCUE WIFE FROM WATER Desperate Mnnutle' Kasunl Whcu Attt-mpt to Ctiangn PonHlous Itrsultril DiMHtcroasly How Paul Walter of Stelnman, a town near Aahland, strazKled desper ately but futllcly to save his wife froa drowning In the oajd waicrs of sjrjaxai crcca, near .'unui'i ojunibJ. fofir miles from Ra-l:y Point, yes tcrdny morning, and lai-)r to sav l.ls own life, was pijatc.l hythovsorrow striken man to thvsi nhoTispanded to his eall'for nlll2.iuJT3nltI 9 th scene from Rooky Point 3"ho acefd'ent occurro'l. It was rr-ld, when Mrs. Walter, who wa sittlns In tho i bow of tho bo3t. si.ught to change position with her 'tusband who was rowing wiln his face to ward her. Walter w.n shontlns. It was said, and her position faclu; tho gun mado Mrs. Walter nervous. In making tho chango Mrs. Walter caught ono foot In tho rack In the bottom of tho boat, causing her to stumble. She grasped her husband who lost bis balance, causing both to fall overboard. Waltor told those who appeared on tho sceno later that in falling bo must have struck bis head, us ho first becamo cousclous of being among tho tules under water. Ho cama to tho surfajre, he said, and tried to aid Mrs, Walter, who was struggling near tho boat. Mrs. Wal ter grasped him causing both to go under. Ho next remembered thai, Mrs. Walter failed tu reappear on tho surfuce. null that hu swam to tho boat, then a short dlstnuro away. Ho tried lo wlm ushorn, about SO feot distant, which hn succtedod It) reaching, but almost drowned In trying to gain thu bank. Struggling desperately his cries nttruited the Walter children, tho older nf whom helped tho ohaiiHtrd mini from tho water. Walter drove tn Itoeky Point for help, reluming with W. K. llrown of Port Klamath. -II. It. Routuns niul H. O. Morlensnn of Klamath Palls, C. N. and James Hawkins mid '. It. Holbrook of Holllslnr, California, n Mr. Van Camp, J. 8. Hooper of .San Francisco und A. C. Alien mid oon of Jtocky Polnt tho latter two recov ering the body. The Wlilters had hci ramped at Malouo Kpriu.ia lilucn Sunday. Mrs. Witltor Is Minlvud by tho, husband nnd two children, Paulina, aged two und a btepnon, Kunnnth. agecj 14 ruueral neivliua: wll.l bo held from tho Catholic rhurch hero at u tlmo to bo nnnouiucd later. "IiOVK HKAI.KH" I'ACKS rilAHCKH OP VICTIMS CHICAUO, Aug. 17. Albort J. Mooro, solf-stjlod "love hoalor," was brought boforo tho pollco court here to face charges of deception tn a religious cult, In connection with which thousands of dollars are said to have boon received from promi nent women to "heal their homes," and to make thorn divorce proof, MANY FEATUBES MURK POLITICS ; Prohibition, Tariff, Sol- dier Bonus and Labor Leading Issues NEW YORK. Aug. 17 The Re publican contest In Massachusetts to wrest from Henry Cabot Lodgo a rcnonlnotlon for thu United Stnles rcnato, slmret with the rivalry within tho Uemocratlo pTrly ot NewVork state In tlin choice of aj.cariildato for governor, tbi chief Interest' In con gressional und state campaigns lu cistern states. Advocacy of both stridor and mod ified prohibition en.yrcempnt, the tariff, soldiers' compensation. labor legislation and various state govern mental reforms ore among the fa huch. Pour candidates, aspire to tho democratic nomination for United Slates senator from Massachusetts. Tho renomlnatlon of Governor Chan nlng H. Cox by Massachusetts re publicans Is opposed by Attorney Uenoral J. Weston Atlen. Tho dem ocratic nomination Is sought by four candidates. Summary of Issues: i Massachusetts: Joseph J Walker, former speaker of tho Masschusott house, I seeking tho toga of Houalor. Henry Cabot Lodge, on tho ground that his leadership Is not progressive enough to represent the party. Walker champions American mem bership in tho league of nations. The rcnomlnatlon of Oovernor Chaining H. Cox for a second terra It opposed on the republican aide by Attorney General , Weston Allen, whoso successful proaecutlon of Jwo district aitonr ki'J&S&l -s- feasance bruugh blin prominently lu the public eye. New York candidates for governor and United States senator will not bo known until tho party conventions 'iJeptembcr 28-20. tho republican meeting In Albsny and the demo crats In Syracuse. Candidates for local offices for the legislature and the houso of representatives wtiT bo chosen at tho primaries September 19. (lovernor Nathan L. Miller, re publican, seems assured of rcnomlna tlon. It ho will accept. Little organ trod opposition hns dovoloped to tho rcnomlnatlon of United Statos Sena tor William M. Calder. Aimlrors of Wllllnm Randolph Hearst aro waging an energetic campaign to glvo tho newspaper publisher the democratic gubernatorial nomination. While tho Strength ot tho Hearst boom has not been determined, violent objection has been leglstored to It by many up state, democratic leadors, who are urging tho candidacy of former goVr. ernor Alfred E. Smith. Such prom inent democrats as former asststnnt secretary of ii navy, Franklin H. Roosevelt are understood toibvp that Hearst's itimtlllty to Prutldmik Wilson would militate hriiIusi llm as iv candidate nml lhat his, nomina tion would disrupt tho party. Tho republican pluttorm In uxpoclod tl cudorso thu administration ot (lov ernor Mlllor and to recommend a contlnuamo ot his policies ut neon omy In atntn udmiulstratlon, consoli dation of departmental activities, and stato supervision over hydro-etoctrln development. Tho democrats will ask for thu return to the dlrutt prl mury system for nomination of nil cundldales, for modification o( thu prohibition enforcement statutes, re peal of tlin motion pictures censor ship, und for thu establishment of u minimum wage romu;Uiinn, Pennsylvania; Ulfford Puiho, republican, and John A. McSuarmu, ileinocratln ,candldatos fur governor lu Pennsylvania, fuvor thu rigid en forcomnut of thu prohibition law, JJfforU may bo mado tu tho coming, campaign to elect legislators who fuvor a mora drastic enforcement luw, TIiq republlcutis luivo not yt itdopted a party platform, hut Pin iliot la committed tu nil economical administration with un efficient bud got system. McSpnrran Is pladgud lo u biiHluchs administration and tn lit- vostlgatu thoroughly expenditures of thu presout republican admlnbtra- tlon. Ho Is also pledged to lower nnd more oquRnble taxeo. Tho fight for tho two scats la the lUUtod States senuto nnd for t'ongresunien will mi rougnt aioug aauvuai w lines. There has (mm .tall; yciii Mrty (Coatiai W rm, 9) A 'V '. I . $ i; , j 1 I 'i (Continued In Pag" ) rHit&&