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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1927)
City Edition The Old Home Paper Trice Five Cents BIG PLANE Giant Machine If op . From Oakland at 7:09 1-2 Today MUNICIPAL AIRPORT, OAKLAND, Calif., June 28, (AP) Preliminaries were hort I nd action fatt here today just before the army Fokker took the air at 7:09'2 a. m. on it non-stop flight toward Honolulu. "Lieutenant Lester J, Mait land, pilot of the huge ship, nd Lieutenant Albert Hegen berger, arrived from Criaty field, San Franciaco with Ma jor General Maaon Patrick. They came by auto and a the car swung into the field the oldier guarda stationed about the plane during the . night tightened their lines to hold back the ever-increasing crowds of spectators. At Unit itioiiirni K'li'rol i-iii eniro plane nrrilnl I rum n. 'HI mnl minim near I no i.uwi fiMH runway m lite IiihI of which lie l-'okker nn slitlloiicil. I.lculctinul Multlund and Hcgcn bcrgcr ImmcdlHtcly climbed Into Ilia rublii nf I hfi plane mid adjusted In m i utni'iiiH and ruutroU for the lnki off. Tlio covers thai were wrapped ali ut I he three motors during thi night wi re rli-d off. Mfiitcnunt Miiltlnud honied "gis." a mechanic answered "ready" and tlio motors were started with a rour. filer Confident An I lii Ultra climbed Into lli plunc they won upprnaiiicd by Cjou , iContlniicd On Page Kight) it it it it it it it it it it IS FAR OUT OVER OCEAN FLASHES IIAII. MTtlltM IMlDH llM(.K IMMCTI..IMI. 4iino SN. ( Al') llmiinue of iiiiiny llinnnnmlN of ilollnni Ti'Kulliil from n hull anil ruin alorm whleli aweol mr Mhle nrra of CumiM I'riilrle, liliiho, on Momtny, nnlil It. K. lliiurHliHii, inn miner or the (Mima I'ih I eh- nilliojid, nlm m In rorllnml linluy iiinfenliiB with offl. rlnla of Iho I'nlon I'mlfle tein. M-:KII iltK.TKK M.IISKKT I'OKTI.XM). June OX. (.l) 4'iiiiHlilernllon or n Rii-nler ni.iik.-l ilev i l..iineiil for unto eeei.M lit. mnl eiiilii il wa before I he Automotive l:tilliielit iiaKiH'liillon ronvenllon oh iiIii here IimIii). ' H.II.IIT l.li;i TKNANT KII.I.KII IX I HASII ( AI.i.ltV, AllH-rtu, linn H. (AT) niulil l.leuleiiMnl f. l. Aml rrnoii, ltoul riininllnii nil' force, wim killed Imluv w lien hlx Hlrpliuie enilieil nml linriiitl nl ( tit- lllitli Itlver nlr pnlron ainlloii. Anileinon nni U.t ) in in old nml liniimrrliil. Ilia fiiinllj realdea In lliiyiilnn, .Mini. TI'.I.KliK VM'H M l.(li:il AMI X'KI rollTI.AMl, Jllni UN, ( Al') AiilHilliieeinelit of tin' neleellon of John li. TriivN, I'oitliinil iiewrpaiM-rmnii, na ueneriil niiiuiiKi'r or I lie I'ortliinil TeleKiniii mi niiiile Into eitenliiy li) Knvhl K. I.ofuren, ill tin my repre aeiitliiK the piirelinaera of I he imiiht. MAItlMlS KINTIMK TO Alt HIM': IX ( IIIXA TIIO.VTHIX, Cliliiu, June UN, (Al) A iletmliineiit or .Hid Anierli mi iiiiiilnea ivllh five nlrphiiiea, Ima been Innileil nl INIulio, inlilnny lMlweeii Tlentilu nml Tnku, ivhree ninlloli lieiiiliiiinrlera :ir heln( .atiilillilieil. ii:illll(l IIO.MKM: (INK III IIIM) Itl'TII Mat' VllllK, June UN, (AP) 11 ll (ieliilK, lurrupluK Yankee flint lia-eiiiiin, drew up ivlthjlii inn limner of I In lie limit's murk toility liy smnshliiil mil his Uiliil circuit clout or the witaon In the lliitil IiiiiIiik or the game nilli liillailiipliln, Associated Press DIRECTORS OF SCHOOL BOARD ARE ELECTED! I.uttio iM-rMiniii'l of Hi,. I nlon tHKII fM'IMHll IMKI1I IIIHMIIMIfl lnl full li- County Judge It. H. Iliiuncll lo mii until the firl I nlon II lull Hchool rlrcllon was elcrttd lo servo terms varying fmoi lo fit yean ul school iii-i ion lii'til mi niHiiwiii rum )ricrday. Clarence II. I inter wood. Klamath Falls, prominent business man of till rlty. w elrrtid lo Tin Iho five ycir term: ' II. J. Loftsgaard, Algnuia. was alerted lo tlio four yoar torin: W. C. Knoll. Summers, was elected lo llir Hi run year Ivrm: Lewis llotcn. Plevna, two yarn; and I. mllo Itogcra, Klamath Falls, cashier of Iho First National Hun, ono year. m , Utile Interest was evlnrcd In Iho nlortlon. Hut f6 vote were raal at Ilia ono polling plicc. Fremont school. Thn board will hold lla noil niecl lim July 1 1. V. 8. Wiley, secretary of Iho board, waa appointed by County Judge Bunnell last fall lo serve ono year. UUIV!!' TO LEAVE i William A. Marshall. Acci dent Board, Will En ter Federal Service . B.VI.KM, Ore.. June i. 1,1", William A. Mnrahall. meinuer of Ihn utole Indiiatrlnl ai-tldont rommlaiilon allien lla lurrpllon ill 1911. )m' uli mlltnd hla ronlKnntlon to (iorernnr rallerxiii and on Juiy 1. will outer the federal m rvl.n aa deputy eoninilaNloiier In ehuritM of admin littering the long ahoremen'a anil harbor worker eompenantlon ael. Ilia headiiuarlera will be In Si-nlll". The offleo rarrlea -nlary of 5.i'.iJ s year. The necldeiit romtnlioilon admliiin lera Iho alnte workmen's eoinnn-l.-lion ael and haa three inemberK. one repreaentluK Iho workera. one th'i emplovora and ono tlio alalo ' .it lame. .Manihnll repreaenla Iho workera and la the only iiienilnr who ha nerved allies Iho Ineepl ma I Continued nn pnito four) mm and United Press Telegraph Service KLAMATH 5500,000 BOND ISSUE WILL BE DECIDED TODAY V vie laiiiii gag wi twsswss ak( State Measures Before Klamath Electorate OvrrliMilow Iok any or Hie 12 late ineiiMinn which are lM-rore the iienple liMlny In the one county nicnniirr" llir proMial to Wfiue H.VMI.IHMI In Ixinilt to roinplele rontiueloM of Ihn riunl' Irunk Hue rtHiil m)imiiii which will Ik Mpprovril or lurniil dim a a-rori. Ins lo lite ilivUloa of llNiiialti vottrn. Votlntr, w Unlit In alt preelmta durlnx Iho forenoon, moil prerincta reponlns from aeven lo IS rotea raat. However, ahortly after the election board returned from lunch. votltiK picked up allghtly. A heavy rote waa forecaat for tonight. I'OKTI.AXI). Ore.. June S. V Votera of Orenon loday were e-preM-liiK ihelr vlewa an to wlmllur III "lata rhoulil have sn Inronie t. wlilrh waa provided tf ihe In I nil re Ihla year (ubjeel to appro val of the people. Karlr report from preclncUi In Portland and vi cinity and In outlylm aertlona of the alalo Indicated light vole. I.oto afternoon and evening voting waa expected to be heavier, but election offlcera hero and rlnewhore (Continued On Page Klght) Property Owners Decide to Accept 8-inch Concrete Decision lo have south Sixth street from Commercial street to the south Sixth street viaduct pav ed with eight Inch concrete was announced last night at the city council meeting by property owners along Hie thoroughfare. Properly owners had vacillated between Vlhrollthlr and concrete and finally chose the latter. Work will start on the project In the near future. Inquest Will Be UtJ i KM a uciu ut inuiiuur An Iminest Into Hie death of Tho mas Vehnwn (Jack Mollis I will be held nl the Karl Whlllock Funeral Home, Plue Avenue at Sixth this evening nl 7:30. Vehnwn was Instantly killed on he Merrill highway nn Sunday morning when a "bug" aiitiimoiill. i turned over, throwing htm into a ditch. Arthur I.ueketl. lone 7.igler and Paulino Aiken were In the car with Vehnwn at the time of the fatal 'In cident. Tho young people were on route home to Klnmnth Falls from I a dnnce at Merrill. HlhKS TO 1IKI.ATIVKS I'll It Alio, Juno UN, (AP) Sim Funny Ntreiitor, HI youra ' old, vthoNt desire lo not her throe- 1 youiigvKt rviiimI rliiltlrc-n, cimscil ' 9 Iter to lenvo Iter homo nt Muck ' lliirir. Vs., on June 1.1 to wnlk ' lo tlio home or her . iluuKhter, ' Mr. M'ydo Keen, or Applernlov 1 Oris, rcmitcil t'lilentu today. ' Pncertilly pufflnu: on mi nil ' cleitt lookliiic corn cob ilH she ' ' told n iMirtiTs she liiul turned 1 ilown a good utility rlilc-i on Iter 1 cross country lilko "because) Just 1 a.sltlln (hero Is more tlrln' than 1 nulkliiK." Her iliiiiKhlcr wrote thai poor ' crops prohibited scuilIng thp ' mother riillronil fnre to Oregon, so she woulil have to Klvo up ' MclnK Iter tltron Inst, arniul 1 children until nevt yer, sold ' Mm, Htrcotor. . FALLS, ORE., TUESDAY, S. P; Clears All Doubt On Modoc Northern Line Report emanating from the Interstate Com merce commiiuiion office that the Southern Pacific intended to build only the Cornell-Alturas nection of the Modoc Northern railroad at this time were denied today in a special wire received by Bruce DenniM, publisher of the Evening Herald, from R. R. Kelly. S. P. official. Mr. .Kelly states that the commission had been notified by the S. P. in two communication. June I I that work had been started on both the Klamath Falls-Cornell and the Cornell-Alturaa' sections ' of the Modoc Northern extension. The wire follows: "Regarding your comment in the Evening Her- aid of June 25 and June 27 as to the construction of the line from Klamath Falls to Alturas: "Apparently .the wire dispatch on the subject was in error. '. On June 15, the Southern Pacific company sent two letters to the Interstate Commerce commission, one notifying the commission that con struction of the line from Cornell to Alturas had been initiated on June 14, 1927, by commencing , gradintf on th.'road bed on that day and theUher VI notifying the commission that the construction of the line from Cornell to Klamath Falls had also been been commenced on June 14, 1927, in like manner. "Acknowledgment of the notification was made by. the commission on June 21st." Hi RACE OF VOTES OW Oil First List of Candidates For Prizes Printed Tomor row in Hertld The first list of men and women who have been nominated In The Klamath News and Kvenlng Her ald's $6. Ono prlie campaign will be published tomorrow. With all the preliminary work of the campaign attended to, the merrv race to gather votes will now be ou In earnest. Perhaps a few men and women will find, to their surprise, that Ihey have been entered by some friend. This should he taken as a token that these friends are anxious to help the nominee win. Confi dence In those friends ahould be strengthened lie taking hold vigor ously and prosecuting the campaign for votes to a successful conclusion. . Inducements were never offered In such plentiful array as In this campaign. Over IS.0U0 has been spent gathering a list of prltes that represent the best In their line. In this runipaign candidates, whether residing in Klnmnth Falls or any where In the territory where The News and Herald circulates, have the same chance of winning one of thn motor cars or other awards. Perhaps Iliere are a few who have hesitated to enter. These should read tho campaign announcement appearing In another pert of this Issue and seo how easy It la lo got ; a good start which will send Ihem . along the ro ul to victory. j Fill out the nnniiniillon blank, an-' pcarlng in tho campaign announce-1 ment. That blank will count for J 13,000 frve voles. Then ring up' three or four friends or acquaint- anres and tell Ihem whnt your amhl- j Ion Is: ask them lo give you their subscription to The News or The Herald. (let a few subscriptions and you are on your way lo a prlie. Make your start TODAY! Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade JUNE 28, 1927 Building Permit for $100, 000 Granted by City Council Last Night Construction of s three atorv, modern, American type apartment house, to cost 1 100,000, will com mence within the coming two weeks. i according to an announcement made FORGO TO HOLD re APARTMENT thin afternoon by H. It. Perrln. ar- lust turned from I'pham street Into rhllect of The Hopka Bulldinr. j Oregon avenue. Harry Furch is lo be the owner cf "I'll report you to the police." the the proposed new building. I auto thief declared. The apartment will be located on j The thief was then picked np by the corner of Tenth and Canal, tak-j another car. a companion, and tak ing In 71 by too feet and will be conk en away from the scene of the strticted of modern face brick. t crash. Thirlv-seven anartmenls will n i . Included In the three atory structure, j consisting of two and three roomi. Including a large living room. ' modern kitchenette, bath, dressing room ami Individual closets all fur nished complete. It is the plan of Mr. Furch to rent the apartments at between H0 and 150 per month, and when completed the apartments will rank among the finest in southern Oregon. All deliveries will be made through the butler service system, with no (Continued On Page Fight) h .Willi HI.AMlltl J.tll, Teil Welsh Why Karl Palimse, anil Ijiwienco H. Iligglni prefer , the Klnnialli county jail to the j far more luxurious cells of Mult. lioinnli county Is a mystery to nulhorlllea. The trio were brought hark from Portland todtty by Ieputy I nlliil Stalin .Mnnlmll C, '. YetW lo begin serving time In the Klunialh Jail at Ihelr own rooucM. Pntouse waa sentenced to serve Hirer mouths on the charges of posffoiedon and sale of ( Intoxicating liquor. Welch anil HlggliM were sentenced to four I months on Iho same charges. 'ftstast I? A wmm 'NUISANCE WILL BE CORRECTED COUNCIL TOLD Intention of lirenx Plumbing company, holding company of the City Heating plant, lo correct the nuiaance of aaw dual flying on windy daya. was announced lasf night at the council meeting by (jlen horeoz. "I immt." Mayor T. B. Watters commented by way of opening np the matter, "that the Lorent numb ing company will submit a plan showing how. why and where the, will eliminate this nuisance of aaw dust on the city streets." Lorenz told the mayor and coun cil that his concern was considering several different plans and that the nuisance would be a thing o( the past In the near future. Petition to pare Donald street from Worden avenue to Oregon avenue waa accepted and tentative ly approved. However, In line with Its recently inaugurated policy, the council referred the petition back to property holders Instructing them to determine first whether or not th property affected Is assessed high enough to stand the Improvement. (Continued on page three) STOLEIORDKEN Thief Threatens Truck Driv er With Arrest Fol , lowing Crash The tireat Northern will nnder- Stolen from his garage at 4t7,tke to operate from Spokane. Alameda street last night, a sedan, ! VJi., soutliwa:d Into Oregon over ; owned by Dr. H. D. L. Stewart, was) the rails of the Spokane. Pnrtlawil wrecked by the anto thief at the ; and Seattle, and Into Bend, Oregon, corner of Oregon avenue and I'pham over the rails of the Oregon Trnnk streets at 4:30 a. m. this morning , company, the application said. ' when the driver failed to negotiate' From Bend southward, the Great the Intersection and crashed head-. Northern intends to extend Into Kla lonr Into a leleohone oost. i math Falls. It will purchase the j Driving the doctor's car down I Oregon avenue at fast rale of,' !need. the thief lost control at 'he turn and catapulted off the! 1 street Into the post. The car was badly wrecked. ' I Stepping out of the car. the I thief blamed the cause of the accl- ' dent on a truck driver who had I Operations and Treatment Will Follow Three Weeks' Survey of Health Status on Reservation A follow-up from the three-week health survey conducted on the Klamath Indian reservation the first - of Its kind to be held lon a I'nlted States Indian reserva - Hon In the form of medical and surgical aid for those In need of It. will be provided by a group of experienced physicians aided by a corps of nurses. It was announced Mrs. Hogers. reservation nurse today. I for the western district, will also, The work will - be conducted In carry on follow-np work In carry Ihe new Klamath Agency hospital . Ing out the Instruetions of . the under the direction of Dr. J. It. examining physicians with regard to Collard, ear, eye. nose and throat diet and personal hygiene for In specialist. ' dtan children fouud to he mainour- The Agency hospital . will be Ished or disposed to Illness, ready for medical and correctlvo ' Letters are being sent out lo all i work Tuesday evening. I Dr. Collard will be assisted by 'Dr. W. M. Brunei. New York, and Dr. William Hogers, Klamath Agen- icy physician. ! First operations to be performed are the removal of tonsils and ade nolds and tor the correction of Ira - K ITH Ml. " OKKC.ON: Fair tonight and Wednesday lint rlomly nr foggy near the inl. Warmer III the Interior Wednesday, (ientle to mod erate northwest winds. Number G064 LONG EIGHT OFFICIALLY AT AN END Great Northern Informs I. C. C. That Disputed Points are Settled WASHINGTON, June 28, (AP) Full plans for settle ment of the long standing railroad controversy over new construction in central Ore gon were filed today with the Interstate Commerce Commit-' sion. -- The Great Northern Rail- . ) road asked the commission to be allowed to take over all . ! the construction projects un dertaken originally in the ' territory by the Oregon Trunk Railroad and declared tha agreement had been reached with the Southern Pacific over all the disputed points in the program. logging railroad of the Shevlln-HU- on company for $375. ono. and will extend this road to Paunina. At Paunina It will acquire rights te operate over ine soumern racinc Natron cut-oft directly Into Klam- i ath Falls. Knter lljr Link Itlver. At that city the (irrat North ern will leave the natron cutoff at Ha north switch ami bwilil south through the town along the went ehlc slikj of Mnk river to the terminal property on the sooth side of the rlty now owned by the Oregon Trunk. (Continued On Page Right) choma a serious eye affection i which is common among the Piute Indians of eastern Klamath, I The nursing work at the hospital 1 will be carried on under the dl. ; rectlon of Mrs. Josephine Jones. R, i X., assisted by Mrs. Oertrnde Moon, j Mrs. W. M. Hogers. It. N., and Mrs. : William Hogers. It. N. persons who were found In be Suf fering from defects or disorder , that can be corrected by changes In diet or posture, or the amount of leep, rest and exercise. During Iho health survey, 48 Indians, slightly under SO per Cent j of the total, were examined o'Lrli mm