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"KLAMATH FALLS WILL HAVE 25,000 PEOPLE IN 1930-WATCH HER
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City Edition
The Old Home Paper
THE UUTIIKH
Oregon: Pair rial, cloudy wnl
portion wild tux ami mll alone
the const loulght aud Thursday.
No marked change In leuipvia
turea. Gentle aoutb to west wind.
Associated Pre83 and United Press Telegrapli Service
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Price Fiv0 Cents I A
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1927.
Number CI 36.-
FEST TOUR
ATTRACTS BIG
PLJOWD
Nearly 200 Leave Here In
Long Caravan to See
Klamath Farm '
A loin linn of automobile.
Ix-ariug Kluinulli Fall business
ii nd professional men. many c
coin pan led hy tlilr wlvea, today
la circling Ihruugh the KlnmuHi
llaala on I tin first annuiil Har
vest Tour aponsored by the Klsm
mh county chamber of commerce,
wlfneaslng Ilia alrldiM Liken hy
agriculture In Ihla region during
llio pant two year.
' Nearly Suo people were oall
mated l Ik In the lulil rnravnn
whlrh r(i hero at nlim o'clock
I murnliiK, with many rara
erhoduled lo follow up laior nfler
delay In starting, and the num
ber Inlereelod In Ilia trip con
firmed the aiirrrs of lb lour
and established ll a an annual
chamber of commerce lual II ut lull.
I'lne- Weather.
With perfect aulumn weather
promising a flno day fur the In
Icreallng drive thrnuKh varied
ft Id of tnrtn produce. I ho cara
van trekked flrat to I he I'. K
o.)it dairy ranch where Itxal
fxopln aaw flnn. purebred ratll
and rout paatura nermann.
The rtly folk ram Intu con
tact wtlh Klamatb'a (real pa
tnlu Industry at the l.awreuce
Hurk ranch where they atopped
early In til" mornlnn to watch
a crew dlgg'ng potaloe with the
laloal type equipment fur tbla
work. Throughout the morning
Iba raravan however virtually
passed through hundred" of arrva
nf fine potatoes, noting In many
field tbn barveal activity.
At Hi-nioH lUmli.
On thu Henry Hemnn ranch tlm
niulorlat viewed, one of Klam
ath' moat promising new Industrie-
Ihe red riover seed pro
duction. Through lha exporlmcn
tal tuge yet not widely estab
lished, proilunlon of red clover
eed la expected lo become a
pi oil profitable pursuit for Klam
ath farmer la a few rears and
on the Kemon place visitor today
aaw what ran be dona with th!a
new crop.
(Continued on pax II
Funny
News of Today
Illy tbe Aasorlated Press)
8TAMKOIU). Conn . Sept. II.
At- lust tho student prince and
Kalble, Ihe maid, his one real
love, have gone lo the altar. For
u.nn GOV time In the fourth act
nf thu piny l.loyd (lurrett of
Sloulton. Iowa, as tho prince, has
had lo put aside the maid, played
by Miss Until Wllllnms of Okla
homa City. In order lo marry a
prlnross as a duly." Now there
bus been a firth act. In the coa
lmine of the play Mr. Garrett
aud Mia. Williams were marrlvd
under n honor on tho lawn of
Ihn home bought with sonio of
tho proceeds of Iholr stage lovo.
SOUTH SALMON, N. Y., Sept.
tl. Charles Kovlor, member of
thu board of education, I aroused
over the excitement created by a
1 0 p. m. curfew law for tnuchers.
"All wo did," he snid, "was to
reucal tho teacher to be In bed
by ten at least three i.liil.ls a
week. TIiito Is no compulsion."
A visitor to the hamlet found
most of I he teachers at thu mov
ies at 10:01 aud some tlmo
thereafter.
NKW YOKK. Sept. SI. In the
opinion of Dudley Field .Mnlone,
I'nclo Sum should kend a baltle
hlp mid bring Levins home. "If
he doesn't come back soon," sold
Mnlone. "we nro likely to be
drawn Inln another world war.
lie Is not Hie, diplomat l.ludhergli
HASIIKOlCK IIKKIIITtf, N. J.,
Hupt, SI. This thu champion
source of long distance fllghla.
Clarence Chumhcrllu'a liomii Is
here. Anil a toy bnllnon rolenned
un lh fourth of July with a
curd attached hits landed In Ihe
liurnynrtl of Joe Antonio tjiilii
Uto t Mnrni'iiihn, Vmieiiuelft.
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Dri
VJt-l 1'11Vl.U lit
Legal Tangle
Jud( DnciJei Jat-Sc Broke
Contract in FigM With
Tunncv
ciiitAtio. n.-pt. ::. t.M'i
t'uiivlitiun that (Ifiie Tunney-Jaik
leuipaey bearywrlKlii champion-
blp fluht lual year In I'hliadel-
aull to enforce an a.-eounilRjj
wllh lH.n.u,e fur .II.O..I eon.
tract vlolitloii.
phla waa In vloUilon of an In-j uiiCAt;. HpT. II. 1AI-I - f-ffl aj tAH y' J ''$Zt
dlaun writ rnjuliiliin mmp.ey The renl.wl rlnit MH.Ia.le of all J i g fl M.U.'' I , &f'- t -J'atl"r
frum WMotlug any one until , tlmf may wltneaa the anloulHlilnit. j Pfrjm'' m f flV 'r "' 1 A : ' "
bad toiiKht Hurry Will nut unprecedentid f.i. t of a t j . . , . , ' ' " ' .-??.:. ' i', f V
..i.... i .. , , . .. leliallena-er for tho world heury- ' I B 1
vol...d today by Jud.e Harry Wf)M ,., , r . v.VV;:-;;;.. fill
fUher. who prealded at a re-.far,e over the tbaiuplon. k'' .j '
uowal of tlm rollaetnti club' ! If am-li favorltl-m l bu.ed on j J ? ViJ -e. . iVi "ii?
Tb court almrpiy.t rlili lied the rain tho b.vwl:lil crown In
anion and aliltude of liempaey , their ten-round uiaii h tomorrow
and lila riiiinael In refualug to nlnlil at Holdler field.
pl a flnu.oou bond aa auK-1 AllhouRh a majority of aporta
aeated yeaierday by JiiiIkh Klihcr , writer apparently favor Tunuey'a
whlrb would have 'permuted lUo rhanre af victory, the drift In
court to continue the hearing un- loplnlon anionic I he in toward a
til ofler loinurrow uUht' Tun- liempiu-y triumph ha been nl-iiey-Denipm'y
flcl.l In Holdler muat aa pronounced within tho
field. paat r-w daya aa the ahlft In
"I think the do lalon not lo! betting from at(i whtro the
llva tbn bond la tll-adviaod and champion waa an I to 1 favorite
that the defendant la rommltlluR i
a rerluu ulatake." warned the
Juile. '
Kyle Crew Tells
About Finding of
Plane "Old Glory"
IUV IIOIIKUT8. New Found-
l.nd. Hept. J. Ul-IWU-f that
.he monoplau. Old Clory lit
- ' "".
..i.7." . LJ. ' "V" " """I
iiiKui. nu inn water
head on wllh a alight llt to thr j
ni .nue aunia ailOUl o mile
an nour Was .gpreaaed today hy :
member of lh,. erew cf the
'
ateamer Kyle. The Kyle hd put
inio una pon wnn a portion of
the wr.Mku.n i.f ih.. tit,.nM iM .
ine wr.Kage or me plane, re--
roverecl aeveral hundred miles off " "n"m ioeip.i.a ...uc
tho New Koundland cont. newspaper expert, have dlaplayed
... a strong hesitancy to put down
Member, of the Kyle a crew ;.,,. ,,, na
though the right side of the fwrU Atien.Uncr.
plane must have struck the water ,.om,,,nill,OI, of lhr,
flrat. ripping out the top cf the w,,ll,y !.,.,.,., opi,,!,,,, ,d .he
fuselage which carried wllh It!-....-,,.. ,ir.i- .,. f ,t,U
a part of tho left side of thel
plane.
The 4 7-fonl section of one of i
i the wings of hie plane, with a
portion of Ihe under carriage at-1
tarhed, which Ihe Kyle recovered,
lay on the deck cf the steamer'
y on the deck cf the (learner j
iday with the underside up. i
alnly showing the painted star;
d sir I pes. The struts of steel :
tod
Pi
an
tubing three Inches In uimncter J
All Ihe aupport from the un-1
tier aldo of Ihe wing 13 the body !
of the plane wrro badly broken.
NK WYOIIK. Sept. St. (,Pi
Tho New York Dally Mirror says
todav that the wruckage of thelln Washington, both In public'
trans-Atlantic monoplane. Oldiand private conversations have!
Glory, recovered al sea
Is In
such condition that probably the i to pre - convention conferences '
r..r ii. ..r..h never williwhlch lultlit tend to own wider;
be known
Jewish New Year
To Start Monday
"Hush llushonna" the Jewish
New Year marks the calendar for
Monilny, September 26. The toll
of lis bell wilt mark the demise
of another year.
In observance of this day, Ihe
K. Sugarinan Store will be closed
the entire daj'. according to a-i
announcement m a d o by Mr.
SuKnrninn today.
Kach year this holldny is ob
served with the closing, of thu
store, onn of the oldest and out
standing men' clothing stores In
southern Oregon.
Special services al the syna
gogue, tho final llrilh In Port
land will bo observed throughout
the week from September 26 I)
Thursday evening, October sixth, I
4S(4tt4t t'H" friends nf Governor Smith to
WlllillK ITtillT HKPOItT orgnnlie conferences III his" be
Wll.l. Hi: GIVKN ahulf.
The following place, win Soldier Blinded in
receive the evening iieraut,
report on tho Tiinney-Demp-
sey fight, either by ines-
sensor or direct wire:
4i
Pine Tree Theatre.
Meeen Pool Hull.
Klamath llllllnrd Parlors.
Woldnif Pool Hull.
FurroU's Pool Hall, Dorrls.
4) Preliminary - reports should
begin nt 5 o'clock Thursday
evening.
a
DEMPSEY
mm
til I til
BIG FAVDH TE
',rln t.dda and on popular
""""'eut. it " lik'iy
i Jiii k Pi'inpacy will be the cholr
!lo ron'iuer flenff Tunner and ro-
four dnya axo to luitnncea today
of waitera beln made wllh I)emp-
ai-y tho farurlte at aU to five. I
i The flrat concrete evidence of
,1b! unuaual aw lu h In bett!n!
ja.ntlment waa dlacloaed by the
t'hlcaco Tribune In reporting. ,
at I'n key McKarland. famoua'
former llshtwelnht boior. had.
tilac d 11 000 to H 00' on Tun-1
of l...tory Likely to $f I' 4? ' t'i Stf''.,''
Prove Unusual j &VmltJ;- ' L " 'iV' " 1
my. It followed a aerer.l tr.nd I -;k'"" "L'"1"" T , T :
"t report,, circulated everywhere.?""- r'""?,h".r" """,y or !"?
'hl crowd. g.fWd that heavy ; ";, Vhl"l"B- 'VI .
, , . ,..r,. 1 the I'arlfle t-oaat air derby. They !
,. . ... ;
. - ... -
" ' oecauxe of aurh under
-- - " """"
wagered and a.uh oventa ua,
iH.iiu ... . . i
'r ;''
riniiioy. raining laauua over tneir.
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(Continued on page I)
s
p a rj a i nini rn ! policemen, were shot last night;
I II II I V U fl U I L f U iwhcn they Interfered with a negrj i
U I I 14111 1111 no " bca,,n,l! hl w"c-
L. I II I la I I IIIILalslUj After wounding the four men i
: M.nv linn. Al mUU Will
,, ,a a J .
I vuuw IVlCrtUOO o
Avoid Trouble
WASHINGTON, ept. St.
Some deuocrutlc leaders now
I deprecated any movement looking!
breaches In Ihe pnriy ranks. Mlnkow was shot through th?
They discussed particularly the ; right wrist, right side and loti
statement recently issued at Ne leg, Steve Mllkovlrh was .hot
York byKdin T. Meredith, call-! through tho neck .and body. Hi
Ing upon "Dry Progressives" of brother, John, was shot through
tho party to got together In tithe neck. All four are In a seri
conforence soon and warning that sou condition,
unless they organised speedily
tho democratic presidential noml -
notion might go to Governor
Alfred K. Smith of New York by
"defnnt."
ltolteratlllg his hope that
Governor Smith would follow th,ar,, gpt. i. (iTho selec-1 js.bsi cars entered,
example set by Win. 0. McAdoo:,on of Snn Antonio, Texas, fo-, Despite the fact fewer cars
and eliminate himself from lhoitno t95g convention of the Am- registered for the year 1926. ro
flKht fur the Interest of Ihe partv I cr,,.lln ieKon iy thn lesion's com-' port show thnt at least 1000
harmony. Sennlor Caraway ill j mittr-e tvas approved by the con-' more people visited during 1S27.
there hnd been no soellonnl or j VCntlot. today. Election of tho Records for 1S26 show $3,612
fractional movements at thin j irKon commander for 1928 is ' visitors " were at the lnke and
ol hers took a simitar view but
declined to be quoted, but still
others expressed the opinion thut
the forces opposed to the noml
l.atlon of Governor Smltlr had the
snmo right to organize In pre-! J(.nr ,,,, rom from eastern
convention conferences as hn.ll.t.i,..
Costly Fort Blaze
KOHT SlI.L. Oklu.. Sept. SI
(PI One soldier wn blinded and j
j considerable property wus dam-'
j aged In n fire of undetermined.,
origin which wns dlscovired at
I the uvliitlcn camp hero today.
' The lilase was unchecked, pro -
i "-i
perl. damage
wns vstln.nle.1 nt
more than a million dollars lit
I Unit lime,
Lion-Continental
. . . . .... ..
After biintt mirMlnic for bmny h:unt on the proj-osd nonstop fllpcht
hftweot Kan llci and Nrw Vcrk. rarryinx th muri Hon. !o.
Martin Jcttncn, wlnnt-r of ifoml
fllicht. Is plektd up mMy tt Koo'welt lam. Ariz., after a Yorrd
In ml Inc. The picture how Mr.
band farewell
The Iiun cage U
Flock or Planes
, m , A Ti ! spill on ine rou can
early m opokane Air Kace:chn i1
J 1 I General Mitchell askii
......
r ioi..i.n u, "m. a. W1
rt competU.it for pmc. rang
Ing In value from SI. COO to $100.
I The flrat plane left the run-:
. i,nrt..r Ih. lr nf fln.nl
the
llKhla forlt waa nut yet daylight. -cured are located at Red
,. ....... ' .-!,.... ,. .,...,
ieiorr iu- iinuia iisnru e.ic.i
forifl..
.... . , ., . i
tiv nlanea. entered In the Clam 1
H event, wero the first to alart.
Clni-s A phinea were required
lo carry two - passengers or bal-i Prlres for Class D planes arc'ot battleships," ho shouted,
last weighing 320 pounds be-; $1,000 first; $500 second: $25ilj The fight on the resolution
sides the pilot. One stop at third: $150 fourth and $"100 , recommending an aviatio.i de
Portland, Oregon. Is provided. ; fifth. . fpartment turned simly on the
By Crazed Negro
! JOHNSTOWN, Pa.. Sept. SI.
i (CP.) Four men. two of them
the nec.ro barricaded htn.eelf in j
county and kocul police officers :
for more than two hours before
tear gas drove hlin from the 1
building, temporarily blinded lie
nave his name as Hnbert Arm-
strong.
Armstrong riddled the bodies
of three of his first four oppon
cuts. I ollreman I Marios human-
tea was snoi inrougn tne uacK
and neck. Policeman Thoma
1 T"v flfm. n Cot
i eas IrUy to Vjer
i nr n. r rs r
I 7 mto mUeglun ruiiey
PALAIS DC TKOCADKRO.
occupying tne entire attention ot
delegates In caucuses and meet-
Ings throughout Purls. ,
Three candidates are mention-
ed.' and there Is a pronounced'
leenng tnnt inn commander tnis
Kdwnrd K. Rpafford nf New
York city, J. M. Jol.non of Mar -
lin. S. C Paul Macnut of In
dianapolis seem to lie the three
I men likely to provide the 1!2S
rnmmnnder unless hn I lot In a
should be loo close and 'a dark
I horse break the deadlock.
STII.l. A ItlXiKNT
SAl.KM. Sept.' 21. P C. L.
Starr 'of Portland, was yesterday
re-appointed by Gnvernur Palter-
sen a inetnher of tho
, regents of tho Oregon
bonTd of
egon sluto nor-
null school. Stair bus been a
.member of the board since 1916.
I lie appointment is tor six years,
Right is Failure
1W
i t s
irizo In the Ciilifornta-HawaH Iol
Jnw-n blddHiic ber flyfnic bus-
uliuwn in the planB
Take - Off
...
mc i a i nio utrt icpiri
' ,f"ry kf"?';.' , T
W"Rht '? b! Ia"'-
"V " l "y T
the name route. They are to
laud five minutes at tbe Port of
Portlaud airport. .
Intermediate fields at which
ealln. an.l w.ter mn h nrn
Itluff.
una itenuinK. .aiiioraia. -ueo-.
and Eugene. Oregon, and!
Med-
, i.aco. Waahlnrton
,
Prize foe Class A nlanea are
, f 1.100 first; 11,000 second an1
i $500 third.
CRATFR IflKF
' mm . . a mm m m mmm mm m mm
fi
fuasday Marked End of
Official Season; One
of Best
Urlnging to an official ?nd one
; of the outstanding tourist sea -
laon of Its history. Crater Lake
I national park closed Tuesday, ac-
cording to word from Ihe park
todav.
i Xle otfivlal ediot howovcr does
, ... ,. ,. ...
not mean the park Is closed to
CLOSED
visitors between now and heavy j borne the signature of a mer
nowfall. as tourists will be able cliaut of thla city. The taxi drlr
to drive Into the luke for several er. according to report, was a
weeks yet. officials said.. (little skeptical and he located the
The lodge closed yesterday j merchant whose name wa on the
however. o those who go Into
the lake from now until winter
time cannot expect service at the
lodge. - '
Through an official check of-
car, and visitors for the season
- nunnl. vieileH the .entile sunt anil
I OI lt recurus snow ib.o.i
; 24.237 cars were registered at
the entrances.
On Sunday a cheek of the
visitor, showed 1,037. These
visitors registered In 231 cars.
I in asmuch as this was a par
! tteularlv late season official of
',, ,. ,.,..
; most successful in the history.
1 : . r-
Lone Drunk Falts .
Into Cop's Hands
But one arrest w-na mnde by
elty officials Inst night and as a
rosi.lt J. L. Lowe will be an In
mate of the city Jail for the next
ten days.
'Lowe was picked up on Muln
street, charged with being drunk.
! When brought up for hearing
1 this moisting, he was given a flno
of $20.00 or ten days In jnll
1 Jlccanse be was short the $20 he
j was returned to his cell
LEG ON
REPOR
ON DEFENSE IS
E GAUSE
William Mitchell, Famed
for Aviation Rows,
Starts Fireworks
I'AI.AIS l)V TKOCADEItO.
I'AKIS. Sept. II. M The avl
atlon report of the national de
fence committee of the American
legion presented at today' e
lon of the legion convention.
called for tbe federation of all
branches of national defense rnto
one department and aecretarie
for each branch Including avi
ation. It precipitated a spirited
fight.
. Former IlrlRadler General Wil
liam Mitchell, long the stormy
pc-trel cf the American aviation
aervlce, waa the man who started
tho firework and for om min
ute feeling; ran high unltl final
ly upon tho motion of legion
naire taillgan of Ohio, the former
general remark were trlcken
from tbe record.
KncouutiT Trouble
An attempt to obtain a vote
vlve voce, proved an ntter fall-
tire aeveral time and a roll call
i-.j . iu ,a ii. amnrf.
runt to the report wa. finally
defeated by 2J to 2 and the
report adopted. Several states
split on tbe roll call and some
king for the
odoptlon of the recommendation
witbeut amendment shouted: "A
department of aviation at once
under a direct cabinet officer
is what is wanted."
-V. tt. Mxmliiig HUH" -The
former air chief, speaking'
with spirit, argued that while
Europe was honeyombed wl'.h a
set work of "so-celled commer
cial air lines wh'.-h from night
iu inoiniun uwj '
military weapon.'" the United
to morning may be turned Into
Slate ha been standing f ill
"It has been proved that a
115.000 airplane, ca-i deitroy In
a few hour. 170,000.000 worth
question tor
organization as
scon as warranted.'
These lat-
ter words which were Included
in the resolution of the commit-
tee were objected to by a num-
iber of delegate, who held that
. . i ...
It tne aepanmem were uctvii
It should be organised at once,
Aa eventually adopted, recom
mandation, towards "scoa as war
ranted
Woman Said to
Be Check Artist
' Ma'.n street again was subject-
ed to a bad check excitement
today when It was freely stated
on the street that, a matron of
I Klamnth Falls had offored a
i bogns check for ono hundred to
. , j., i,ii
a taxi driver, the check having
paper only to learn that no such
transaction had taken place and
that the one hundred chock was
a forgery. No action has been
taken relative to the transaction
I and little could be learned a.
iu nunc numu UT uvuu iDBatuiun
It. "There I, entirely too much
ot this crooked work going on
and something must be done at
once to ston It." was the state-
in business and It looks as though
some concerted action would be
t;iken to protect the merchants
and business people from thl,
seemingly popular act ot signing
anyone', name to a check when
money 1b desired.
Captain Grows His
Own Fine Peaches
Mursed from a wee sprout. Just
outside the kitchen door, stands
a beautiful peach tree more than
15 feet high and a branch filled
TRDUBL
with "Klamnth Beauties" which Acnmharo, Snlvntlerra and" Sola
were brought to the Herald office mnnca. In the flood area. Three
lute yesterday afternoon by Cap-' drownings are reported.
tnln O. C. Applegale
Tho treo has been replanted
and nursed along for more than
seven yearn hy the Captain who
declares than the Klamath coun
try x-nn raise tnyth lug boasted by
any olhor community. Captain
AppleKi.tq lives with his daughter.
Mrs. Haciiaol Applegale Solomon
nt U'O North seventh,
Hey, Fans! be
Cm rlr Ih .1 v r
For Fight Dope,
Otto E!i and Harry Poole
Will Broadcast the Stuff !
At Pine Tre Theatre
Kan who wlb to follow Ao
ciated I'rea through the round
or round (? of the Dempey-
Tunney fight In Chicago tomor-j
row evening, will be wlae to'
gather at the Pine Tree theater
before five o'clock, when the
preliminary atari, aa the ahow
bouae la going to be one crowded
place.
The big boya will come In the
ring about alx o'clock, local time, j
to atari the funic classic of all i
hl.lniMf tint m mt . ! nu uf nre- I
llmlnarlea oromlaea to draw local :
fan out early.
No. the ticket won't be I0 a
i. iri..ii, i'.ii. rir. 1
'ating with Harry Toole. Pine TreeUot away from the St. Paul air-
owner, the Evening Herald I P" 'out
giving fight fan the lowdown on f Inct to take off waa Pilot
the big bout free of all coat. E. E. Ballough of Chicago, whe
Poole donate the show bouse, so t " The oth.r
the party is on the two in.tita- eight pilot that pent the nlsht
tions and everybody is invited. here after flying from New York
Otto F-llls. nimble reader of yesterday roared their way Into
telegraphic clicks, will have his. the west soon after,
key mounted on the Pine Tree i Aberdeen, 8. U.. away lo tie
stage and a the ensational copy j weat and a little to the north.
reel from hi smoking type -
rii.r Hen- Poole will read the !
burning result, to the yelling ,
fans. And furthermore the boys i
will get It here almost a. quick-;
lv the lula in the 140 seat. '
see It happen, so be on deck.
Better be on the boat before
five o'clock, too.
Peace Officers
Gather Here For
Quarterly Meet i
' ' I
With officer, coming from a.
far north as Kugene,
more tbaa ,
50 member, of the Southern Ore
gon Peace Officer association
gathered at the Hotel Wlllard last
evening for the quarterly meet
ing and banquet.
Guy Gordon, district attorney
of Roseburg presided as toast-
master and several Inspiring
talk, were given the officers, per
haps the most outstanding 'by
Senator Jap Upton of Bend.
Speaking brief and to the point.
t'pton urged cooperation between
the law enforcement officers and
the state legislators.
Other, who spoke Included W.
K. Newell. Judge F. R. Goodard.
Newt Chaney. Guy Gordon. L. Ar
nold. F. E. Taylor. R. McNabb.
L. Mclleady. Burt Hawkins and
B. Hickman.
Ashland wa. chosen as the
next meeting places, the meeting
to be held within the coming 60
day..
During the five course ban
quet. Hal Blackburn's orchestra
rendered several popular .elec
tions.
Ruth Akers Hollow ay and
Eloise M. Mclntyre were the vocal
soloists of the evening.
Rickard Weather is
. Forecast for Fight
CHICAGO. Sept. 21. IP) Fair
and cool weather for the battle
of Soldier Field was the forecast
today by Professor Henry J. Cox
ot the Called States wVather
bureau.
"The cold wave which swept
down from the north Monday
night sending the mercury to
forty four degrees will continue
to prevail for at least two day?
more", professor Cox said.
"There Is no warm weather In
sight". Professor Cox announced
"and there Is even a possibility
of frost, but It does look as
though we may expect fair and
cool weather here Thursday
night.
Many Mexicans Left
Homeless by Floods
MEXICO CITY, Sept. 21. (V.
P.) Between 15.000 and 20.000
neunle are renorted unofficially
to he homeless In the towns of
A relief train that left Mon
day night for Acauibara waa halt
ed by flood waters'today between
Quereti.ro and Arambaro.
Two hundred houses are inun
ddjtiid at Salamanca. .
Hivers. overflowing following
heuvy ruin are causing much
damage lax tbe district north of
Vora CrtU,
BN
-STOP RAGE
SPOKANE IS
UNDERWAY
U
.'Eddie Stinson Launches
Air Classic When He
Takes Off at Two '
IMMMiKVK.LT FIKI.II. SKW ;
YOKK. H-p. 21. IAP) Ktl
llio Htlm-.n of lh-trott bnl
off on a non-Mop fliirht lo Hp
kaM at 2 p. m. eoeterw stawW
aril I hue toU-. atartlntf the
Irlnnamlur non-atop race of the .
Buitloruil air derby.
ST. PAl'U Minn.. Sept. tl. fA.
P With flying condition
Itreatly Improved over yesterday.
"" ple In the claaa A atf
derby from Sew York to Spokane
ws me linn, a-mmuie .".
with top scheduled for Mile
City nd Bu te. Mont., before the
lt hard drive to Spokanevwhlch
the leader, expect to reach late
today.
Fight to Catch Ve.
. ngniing gameiy co nreoi
the advantage of leaden, tbe
I trailing plane in the class "H
(derby. New York to Spokane,
' took op the long westward grind
' again early today with few ex
ceptions. - '
Two planes took oft from the
St. Paul airport, five overnight
visitor at Fargo cot away a ad '
'f
v,. finM h!i. nthera acattev-
ed over the course were, tuning
up. ' :
Tbe five minute stops on tha
clasa B route, scheduled for to
day, are Billing and Missoula.
Mont.', but the trailing flier, also
wll make atop at Bismarck. and
Glendive for refueling It neces
sary. - - .
GLENDIVE. Mont.. Sept. 21.
(AP) Eight airplanes racing
(Continued tn page. 4) .';
At The Front
With2ndA.E.F.
("By United Press)' 4 -, ;
The newspaper Midi is trying
to persuade, the American Legion
naires to visit Georges. Clemeo
eeau, aged war time premier, .lt
I his retirement at Vendee. ji
"t
A woman delegate at the? re
ception given by President Don
mergue, disappointed becaunr '!)
did not shake hands with the
Legionnaires individually, ''had
to be shushed by a roi.pie oX gun
darmes when she wared a letter
of Introduction from the pastor
of her homo town church and
rnelfmrmi.lv nemunrieri attention.
The Iowa post presented the
president wllh a flag. '
. Marshal Koch was presented
wllh a Grand Rapids walnut chair
by the Michigan delegation when
he visited thn welfare hut.'
'
Delegate Martin Hurley of
Massachusetts has been missing
since he atteuded 4he famoua
follies Bergere Itevue Saturday
night. Police have been asked to
look for him.
For ihe French veterans dinner
to the Legion cooks prepared two
tons of roast tenderloin, l.wev
salmon, 500 roast hams, and 600
quarts of dcmltase.
Two hundred rooks, working
In relays, cut two ton, of bread,
wnshed 1.000 head of lettuce and
iced 6.000 bottles of wine. Fuur
hundred waiter served the meal.
The Michigan delegation mad i
a hit wllh lis live white dnek
mascot, led on a string. . .
Massachusetts delegates were
advised to take their state badges
off for fear ot communist an
tagonism, but the cheers they
received In the parade, confirmed
their refusal.
I
The lono Mexican delegate In
the parade carried hi own bnn
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