.14 City Edition The Old Home Paper WF.ATHtll. OREGON: l'iittled, probably rain In north mid west portion 0 tonight and Friday: waiu.or in extreme north portion tonight: , irons, eouthtiasl winds, probably fall'. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Trice Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, l'J28 Number 6225 SANDINOS BE CHASED Young Nicaraguan Gen eral Pronounced "Brave Man" by Marine LED 1 WILD LIFE i! MCVlrn Drrnnn OA r MLAICU: KLCUKU BAD , I', H. Soldiers Hnvo Wholesome i ItMiHHt of Vrnu.HI. mill l:lu- lW,Ut- ' Ir. Is-ader of IIHH-llli.ua Mrur- t nrjiuanai Una Im-st 1'uv.cr Over .... .. i ll)lti-rulo r'ullowrrs - WAMIIIm), Jim. A, With tlin H nation In N learn, gun .l.-scrllx-.l l ilw navy iln wrtitii-nl liMlay n Im'Iiik unrlwim. l fnim rrrrnl lint v' aiM"'" lUletneW, till. tMltlle of wont III lonsn-x over inieriruu hmicu-s In crnlrnl AiiMrli has itliiilacitl Hip actual fiK'nilia iMlvtreu Mar Inca anil forces of (irneral Han Ulno. Hotermlued to carry thrnuith It pruirum of ellmlnntltis ttsii dlno from the picture, Itio navy went shout lis work of preparing. 1,000 additional men to jieml snutliward to curb -the pepprrv Mrarsguan in a ranipslrn, the estent of which, matins officials, j quarters in (he vjllry, will lie ob Incluillm Major (ieneral l.ejiune. served on Friday evenlna; with a command,. r of tho corps, would , dsncu. rieveral speakers will be not predict. , present at the pro-tram. A sop- How Ions; It would take to. per will be served at mlilnlcht. eliminate K a n d I n o from the Tha hall, lust romnlet..,!. eon. otherwise peaceful KlraraKUan horlsoQ lh general waa unaliio lie said thai he expect- to say ed ta nil I no would atleu.pt lo e cajin tu Mexico or In so in,, other country when the marines bvgln to press him. HlK KruK Ko.n'l I'uilille l-Jeune described Randlno as a "Hniall Unto raotar who would rather be a big frog In a lilt lu (Contluiied on pan all) J. WASHINGTON. Jan. ft. (41 Tho bill of Senator MrNary, re- publican cf Oregon, nuthnrlilng ' llO.ouri.floo for ai!itiisltlnn and Siwiki.0i.r"iA"Dd navigable arrenms was ordered favorably repcrted to the Semite today by It agriculture commit, toe. Representatives of virtually all national forestry association and organluillon appeared before the committee lo urge.ltninedlnto ac tion to obtain the lands in the Intercuts of forestry and naviga tion. Tho money wr.u4d be spent over a period of ten years. CAI.I.rt FOR HTATF.MKNTS, ' 8AI.KM, Ore.. Jun. fi. IAIM A. A. Schramm, state aupurln tnndnnt of bunks. yi,Ht,i)r,lay Is- Mill. it eatl ,, n u. n .,,, ., . i.f ...a condition of all bunks nt tho1 close of business Ducnml.Hr SI. Wis cull was matlu slintilt itie.insly with a similar call on national banks hy tho coniptroiler of the Currency. 1 I.AXIF.HT XATIOX. , ' NKW YOHK. Jun. . (API Kir Thonius lliiccham. Brltlih composer. Jiarn as it guest con ductor, has nultu a dnflnllo opin ion about the lack of pep ut home. "You know we're the Ins fVl'NAHY'S BILL GETS SUPPORT lest nation in tn wor.d. ne ro-to marked. 'Slnco the radio we hive hnrnmr chmatose. I foresee a geherntlim which will never eoi out of bed," , Tunney Will Defend His' Coveted Grown in June (,V - CHICAGO, Jan. fi, (AP) Tho ' Cormnk's direction. Tho two con CIiIchko Ileruld and Exnmlnor In forred lust month when the rham i , copyrighted news story today ( plon nttonded a Chrlslmns charity 1 said that definite plnns are being i Imnnuet here. formulated for Geno Ttiney to defend Ills heavyweight cham pionship hero sonio time In Juno. Anton J. Commit, president of the Conk county hoard nnd a person. 1 1 friend of the champion; Kdwiird J, Kelly, president of the Hottth Park board controlling Sol dier Field, where, tho fight would ' bo held, and Michael J. Igou, n member of the SoullvPark hoard, hnvo been working on arrange ments for tlio fight for morn than a month, the Hurnld and Bxnmlnor said. 1 " Tunnny was understood fo have tentatively nursed to meet tho best opponent available undr THREE DEATHS RESULT FROM SEVERE STORM PORTLAND, Ore., JanB. (0i Three druth. iiiiinuriiua InJir-j ! ami many thousand of dot-! lurs duiiiuKD worn counted lodsy n h coat of tli li'lwt hllsr'ard and aleet atnrm that ewept uorth ru Oregon mi New Years. William II. Richards. 27. who dU'd from Injuries received In a hub sled accident; J. I), Brown. 611, who ill il of a heart allark I wUIIk ahovrllng euow: and Fred U'ufiibn lnl,.n ,.. fit. lf- I Ittiin kllli'd In a wreck at Orison- In Hiimtuy, were the vli'tlma ot I tin norm, Cortland and vicinity wee re covering (rom tlio alurni with modcrat tnini.rrnture m 1 1 1 a ..7"" .."'". " iM,lw P0 truck cleaning , more streets of In, coated snow. '" " i " i u iiui n v i viill, Main downtown thoroughfares had been cleared yesterday and 1. . . ... . , """" " . . " '" "V" .. ,""n. "V"-'iP f.luy on all lines except. I ho upper I nl u in lila rlvor highway, which remained snowbound bilietu I Crown Pnll.t Mllrf If nraii.ttll Pi.ll.. (s.l'.ljnnd befwuifn rasi-ait.. lirka t,,l ii.,,,, hi.,., , The fir train over the union tm.i,i,. i...., .., r,...,ib in hre thla mornlliK and txperimi to set l.v II.. r,W l .I. with 111 flu djtay. DEDICATION OF HALL WILL BE STAGED FRIDAY Formal dedication of the I.sn (I! Valley community hat!, which Is situated al anviirnmutil tiitml. tains a main floor 4a l.v SI feet with a stago, d reining rooms an.r kitchen: REDUCTION OF GRAIN FREIGHT RA TESJFA VORED VAHIHXCTDN. Jan. S. (,11 A regliitlr. intended to bring about s n Ourtlon of freight rates on grain and grain products ex ported front the. United States In order I list American grain grow, era and milling Interests may Im pluee.) In better position t.i meat Canadian competition was Intro duced today by Senator Capper, l..l.l,llnn ln.H Hl'I-FKHF.D M'NMTItOKK ALBANY. N. Y.. Jan. 5. tot A sunstmko' suffered as a little girl so affected Kuth Snviier's ... I .. .1 u. I. .. ... l. ' ""vernor Smith to- dnv. that she lost her sense of ao could not resprnslbllliy and jhelp killing her husband. I'lirsH'IAVH WARNING . OK IIK ITII I.S TIU'K ' . . IIKKKKLKY, Calif., Jnn. 4 S. (PI McCal Mrs. Mnrle Jeanetto warned five months ago at her homo In Grahnra tnai sn nun out six montns ll) live, died on a ranch lienr Medford, Oregon, Tues- tiny, her sister, Mrs. II. A. 4 Dtvteese of this city, has been Informed. Mrs. McCall devoted tiro remaining months of her 4 life to seeking out the "beautiful In life" and reais tnrlng her thoughts In a 4 vdlary. "Life la allll sweet. I am loathe to leave It", was her a. IhhI unlev hni'itmlmp rt . a Her snail nf life wns one 4 month less tlinn Ihe physl- clan had prophesied. The strain of heart disease, run- nlng three gonnrntlrms. was a the dUignoals of her llngor- IIK illness. 4 ;4 4 4 . . . The newspaper explained that the proposed bout would bo held In conjunction, with tho demo cratic nutlonal convention should it be hold here. George K. Hven nun, nation il cnmmlttno man will go to Washington, according to Cerninlt, prepared to offer Ahe bout as an Inducement to the con vention innkcj-ii. Arrangenir-ntR provide tat hold ing tho fight nn the even nt tho convention. Regardless' of the convention, liowover,- tho fight. If clime,!, would bo hold at Soldier Field In June. A percentage, of tho fight profit would go Into ti community chest fund for the bonoflt ot Chicago's noody. NEW m Mimnrn 1 M M La iiu iuii in i 1 1-it 1 ITIlllliJI II iiiMnnirhrn vrnr UMUUI UI1ULS Sheriff Office Hot On Trail of John Meek, B&chelor and Logger 'AUTHORITIES CLAIM nAMAr.iisir. FVinrivrF wp M v ' aw wau Sheriff. ' Offices Tliiouiiliout elite tiuint A, kid to tiiailiiiK-, Hear- li fur Well-Kn m Kliim- Ulh Mil II Who la Km I to Have , I 1efl llurlnu MkIiI lliin anil err of llii niniinuni fur the murderer of John Anarl vtlilrli Inn I sunk tu uiiiicmi a "sortn-viMc" uaa In full mlie Huruln ilila aflerni:iin as Hlierlff Hawkins announiNl tltut tin ltniimi' clue micniilwt! since I Il.e hrulnl erlinr hail iMl-n rum. milled early Hntunlui' morn Inn liail lMen illscoverfsl. "W are searching tho const and 1'udflc Norths est for John Meek, bachelor and loitKer, who lived on the .'. Warner place on tha went side of Klamath luke and who left Klamath Kulls Monday nlKht for parts tin known." Ihe sheriff said this af ternoon. "Wo have Information that ntuke us want to qnestlou Meek Information that , Is ma; tcrlal and -which I am not a liberty to rfveat to the public. Huffier to say that we deem it of sufficient Importance to ad vise all sheriffs' offices and po llco departments in Uregon and neighboring at at us to be cn the look-out." The sheriff when asked point edly whether or not A.. J. Hnl lumy, Janitor, held by authori ties for investigation, had "talk ed," be declined to make any comment. Ifs Important thu we get .Mc'jk.-c h said. "He's tha man , . (Continued on page slx Queer Quirks From the Wires NOT K.NTKHTAINMKNT. OltLKAN.S. France. Jun. 6. (A. IV) Teniils la an cniertainmenl, in tha opinion of the tax col- il . .. H an h , P I I. ,, InvV la tax' on the lllols Athletic club i court held that tcnnla was Just for Its tournaments. nut tne much ot a sport as football exempt from tha and therefore entertainment tax. GIRI. KKI.I.H HKtTRITIKS. OHANGK. N. J Jan. 5. (AP) Mlus Mnriorie Sweet, netlto. 'blue eyed and bobbed, supports iir mother and herself by drlv- 'Ing around In her little car after 'supper and selling securities to working girls. t KKKISI.i:h'H PASSION. NF.W YOHK. Jun. 5. (API Music with Frits Kreisler Is a pnslnn. Koturnlng from nnroan 1 he elucidated: "If It were pro hlblled and ugalust file law I for I must ! would be a criminal pay." I CIGARKTTKS, AHOYK Al.l.. NE WYOKK. Jan. 6 a..-. !k ..;... (API . Mmi,. ! mtmt have hia'strona native cla- .... nn.r-., r v ........... , iu,.,. It., aava hlilaM hu ..an obtuin thorn he will cancel a con- trac for concert. HfFff V CUl-OfC W t,Ll.L,I jtllJU 1 O il nr UFtn WtlU nCL NCiRTH OF1 fTV ttVAI il Jl a a ,, , r ' ' , 'i Commencing : S'lnday. January 8. the Mnmathiun cl.,1,, whose niemhorship s comprised of the leading sportsmen of i , Klamutn county, wlllhold Its regiilnr ul.nr.la na. , Ut.l.HnV at . 1, B i-l,,l, shncts each Sunday nt the club g oiinns atong i no ni nes-, n.iioi - n n.Kiiway just norm ot i-encan in ' . Shooting will c o in lu n t e promptly nt 10:00 o'clock n nd there will he Instructors on band to teach new shoolersv in the art of smuslilng the elusive targets. Trap shooting Is reccgnly.ed an one of tho heat and mnut Interest - ing oiit-iif-door spoits nnd It is(nlght, which wis the Initial step tho desire cf cf tl now ho club members to Interest members In the sport. Willi this In view the lntm a practice agement has placed Irap at tho disposal of beginners and expurlrncwf sluioters will bo nviillahlo nt ' nil times to teach tlio m the fundamentals of the nor'. Their will ho no charge for this Instruction, It is tno intention of a nam Iter, of' the member tri attend the roglsterod' shoot at Del Mon- te, Calif., next month and these members are now giving hours to earnest' practice, many (jJ. Maben Heavy know btorm at Rim of Grater Kklmmtim over liuavy drift t ,of annw, mora than 7 In'ho :nker ItV Uk. .Trid at Kort Klamath laat nlKht on aklln, afn-r Juat 10 huura on the roiKl. a dlatunie of 0 mllia. up wlu-n they did little daman, I In a Ionic dlatanre rtiureraa- Jal rot into the flour and cot illon with a Herald reporter thla fee. After they were discovered, ufii'riiiion. Mr. Mabon reported a employea boarded the window to total anowfjll of 110 Initio o make nitre they would do no fur thla winter at the lodge. Iur- further damajre. This taunt have IjiK lh month of November the ruined tbelr dlnpoalttona for they aiiowfiill averaged little better tere. the board from the win ' than to lni:k and Ueremker dowe and limply w reeked the made a auln of 10 Ini'hea, aver- aiiitiK aoiiieililiix over St'.O In' hei tor the Uiuiith. "The weilhef la modcratiiyt and the muxlmum temperature f ir the uaat week his been around 15 while the minimum has been iz. Muben aula. ' 1-ast nlKht another Inch or more was I added when a sleet that almost turned Into ruin, fell. . "How are the bears bchav- over the lodge while he Is trans Iiik?" Muben was asked. 'acting business at Fort. Kliuiath. BOARD. CO MAS DEMANDS IET JOINTLY i Discussion of general' city lib-1 funi,.-. -- ..'.lit IT. J.irr5rr .a?T; ' dr of Lawrence Walker. Indian, occupied the attention of a Joint,. . t , ..... j meellttK .of the library board and the city council last night llecsuse their Incotno from tax-j at ion will not be collected until ihe first turnover next spring, j the board decided to refrain from i expending money for books, using this source of Income for I general maintenance' and relm-1 buralng the fund h,-n tax money ; is received. I ' Thu 1. 1 l. r il n-Bd KAmmnniturf tiv tlie.ccuncll for their admlnislra 1 t!on of library affairs. Present nt tho Jclnt session were Mrs. J. F. Klmlmll. Mrs. II. (.oeller and K. M. Bubb. members of the I board, and City Councilman Olds and Balsiger and Mayor T. II. Walters. INDOOR LINKS OPEN IN STORE Formal oocnlnt of the Indoor golf link of the Bournes Golf and Country club in the base- ment cf the Justin-Montgomery slore was held last evening. More than S members of the club and tbelr friends were In attendance. The Indoor course is nicely aVJ1"1' wllh o,her elr'c ranged and will prove a popular place for golf fans until the open - Ing of tbe links this summer. Golf Pro William Wade will be In chirfge and urges members to take advantage of the oppor-lf n '' tunlty to play each afternoon and!6? P-wd upon by the execu evonlng. Members of the club . t,ve. nn"nlttee. are nrivlleeed in Ihvit. . ",,eai it they so desire. A match game blween Wil- Ham Wade. W. MacRea. C. I. Itoberls and John Boyle was PI1. loved durlns the evenine The hour were from . 10:00 o'clock. :00 unfjj . SHERIFF ASKS I CITIZEN HELP! 1 A. nn. nf Ihe tn.t hnnes nf Inninlne In wh, rilreeiinn the Imurderer of John Ansel went, as c.i..-. ' n 'e 1n ' i .i . . i n, ta i.i . U IT II.U.IIII.K .lllVTIH 1Wtkll.S HHH Ke" nnyono wno toiinu jHinaii coins a.uug ino avenue re iport the find to his office. A ! Porlon oi mo uinney tasen trom Ithe safe was in- small change .wl,1,'h was placed in two paper candy bags. It fs thought pos- "hle ot this change might havtf fB,len 0I) (h8 Mr(w Thtt the direction In which the mur(,eror wom mlght bp trB0Cd tne ,,,,, ot tno cnlns foim(. , d b s,)(,rlff Huw. 'j,na ourcTt re mit P5peclHv an- i xlnus to recover the lost coins, ,mt ar(1 ,!m.)ty teMnK pos- ,,,, nw pl,,.e rff evidence to ' the man hunt. ,1r DV uo.tD ' KC I UK I tiUUK I pnr A TT" Cf C . VjlXHli JliCCoJJ - ! -"Victory Hour" over rndlo Inst In an extensive program by Dodge Brothers announcing Its new six-cylinder tnotiu- car, the Victory, proved one of the most enjoyable local radio fans have enjoyed In many months. The program came through clear as a bell and hundreds nt fans from all parts of Kliniath county tuned In ,ovcr KKI and KGW for tho enjoyable hour. Al Jolson. Paul Whltemnn, 1 Fred Stone and Will Rogers were on tho air and today people of this section are repeating nu it merous of tho clever Jokes pulled ibv tbe noted entertAliieit. Tells of "Will, they've all gone to Ltd uw bu! tlley aura wrecked Oor- ;-' ' ' Thlr invaalon tat made In-fur the windowa were hoarded plait.' Vou could wade tbrouxh flour jmU coffee to yonr kneea after their second visit, Muben lauchlnaly replied. ( "I'm returnlnc tomorrow morn- Ins; ana expect It will take me al! day to make the trip, the snow la ao deep." The reaiou for bis hurried re-1 turu Is tbat bis only comsnnlon. la maltese cat, Is watching Kuard HEARING HERE . Even though officials say he confessed to tne orutai axe mur- i Btty shortly before Mon- u.r U..I.I- Indian has demanded a prelim-The gun carried by-Hunt was of Inury bearing before Ignited that calibre. Hickman's weapon States CsmmiMitner,'' Bs'rt C.w Pteto' Thomas. A hearing on tbe first degree I murder charge will be held on January 17 In Mr. Thomas' of-I'n circuit court by Kleannr Staub 1 Chief Machinist Mate Aron Al fice. Iteluttves ot the red skin 'against Donald Staub. Mrs. Staub j bert Hodges. . - have retained Attprney W. p. alleges cruel and Inhuman treat-' . Myers of this city to represent I " grounds for suttc sh i BPTIBFMFNT flF 7 the youth ' asks tor custody of their little 1C. M i KClYlCll I KJT t -formal " -Hrarg-, ' of murder . girl and iKtl thai ihe den4- THIRD - LIBERTY against uaris nas neen I ilea in the office of Mr. Thomas. The esse k-,111 be handled entirely by federal authorities. CHEST FUND IN. CITY FAVORED I ,nl,ul to empt to pnt j I )ni Community Chest Falls were taken by I ,ha Kiwanla club members at I ,he noon ";" A rot- ",u"u" lu f """-" ! n,J committee appointed . '" u 1 the plan. ' , l"2"r. 8 . c,omlmm -"iJ ordinal, put on 1r'v?s hronghcut th ; "r woum . lo nom" uouiu omer ciuds ana on-a I nltations of this city approve luo P "" n.cu iMwanis is nsiromemai in starting, onves , lh'tthout the year would be nnne aw'T w"n entirely ana ail es.enes wou.u oe uiKen rare -i. through the Community Chest. POWER CONCERN CLUB TO MEET : "It O-e X t AMOnday nignt tha Phase Relation's club ot the Cali- I '"" Oregon Power company ! win give a dance in the Moose I hall . to which every rnmnnnv to which . " - ' employe has been invited. Les Kniline's orchestra, will furnish the music, and a lively evening! promised by the entertain- ment committee. Invitation have been mailed lo every employe in the division, and a number have also been sent to officials and. employes ot tho home office In .Medford More than a hundred couples are expected to enjoy the affair. Ad mission Is by Invitation only. P. O. SAVINGS -4TH IN STATE While figures are not available ; bernuso of postal regulations, it' was learned today that Klamath Fulls placed fourth highest for! the entire state in postal s.tv- Inas denosited nt the l.-tctit office Klamath Falls was exceeded only by Por.land. Aalorla and Bend, the annual report shows. While poople from all walks of the tribe with all Its privi'.eges. life place their earnings lnto!ntt wasa man whose life was postal savings. It was learned, rich In action. ; that the greater majority in thlsl community Is found among peo-' captors; "When he -became one pie of foreign decent.. lof them he quickly assumed 'a - ' ' ' 'prominent lw'.itlnn In the K'am- TO VISIT SCHOOL ; at tribe, lie is said to hnvo First inoculation In Pine! built the Oral modern house on Grove, Olene and Dairy schools tho Klumnth reservation. Con for dlphchoria Immunization will verted to Christianity hn became be made tomorrow by Dr. G, 8. a Methodist Episcopal missionary. Newsom assisted by Mls LydlajHe Is survived by Mrs. Haggle Frieze, county health nurse. I (Continued on pae six) Mn pt mv M1UIUI I UA ON SECOND: HQMICfDE ' , Grand Jury Order, Hick- man to Irial for Slay- in? Ivv Thom rr-nuni irr a i cn ic ALCUMrLICt, ALbU ID FORMALLY CHARGED Hurt., l.ruKHi! Wax Killed lltlrcfuiu.e of lU'Volver Klrr When Two Vi'tith Htajte Itoh lieiy in Ihm Aiiui'Iiii Kubiirfi; IW-liinetl Hunt Hr.il Kutal Shot i i.u ivcei.ex j,, .1 r ll'i .1 lllloi K. lllrknian, mnfitw t,,i li.i...u . ,i iiu ,.r i. jB I'arki-r was Inilirteil on a' -,,.,., ..'.-..-' ,,i.. ..- n... 1 count r vraml lurr vrtlernl liiin ! to trlul for sliiyinft: or t , ' Ivy v Thorns, Kihm-IiIII ilniKKt-t. flurtuK an ttemitsl liol.lup a year nao. The indictment also charged Welby Hunt, now under arrest j here, with murder for alleged ( participation In the same crime. a Thorns was killed when Hick- man and Hunt held up the drug-! gist at their gun muzz'es Christ mas eve. 1526. . " A police officer In the store 'opened fire on the two young bandils. Hickman s.iys both be Bn.l Hurt, relumed tbe fire. Iluil.in.. t-r .h,. u-.:nhi- ln.lt. declare, that he did not fire a In the Interchinge Thorns was kIKcd by a .3H calibre bullet. , WAXTS IMVnitCK ' Knit for divorce from Donald Slatib was brought yesterday "IV - ...... M . ...v . two buys. Passengers on . th Falls-Chlloquin stage Klamath probably saved the life late yesterday of mm . . . . " . ........... Adele Williams. Klamath Indian , - n .n u-1. .. .. . n ... ., .1 iK Adele Williams. Klamath Indian woman, who was reported stab bed five times by her eomnan lon Edward Lett, alias Ed Bar clay. Alaska Indian, before men In the stage pulled off her dus-ky-hued assailant. Stage passengers fcund It nec essary to knock Lott unconscious t okeep Jtini from fighting. Th9 attack occurred in a rear com partment of the stage as the stage lilUlilll U I IIUU I i vnimn ujriMsr. I III! I I 11.1 il 111 I uunu iiuiuini I I passed Algoma. sna wrongtui use ot nis ot- scrimmage in tne lust two Miss Williams, a young wo- ,'fice as solicitor of the 17th jud- On Tuesday night about half ot man. was rushed to a Klamath '.Icial district of North Carolina, the regulars on the squad motor Falls hospital where It was an-'twere filed, with a senate Jndic- ed . to Merrill and defeaicd the nounced she would recover if no iary sub-commit tee today, against high school team by a score of complications set in. Lott was 'Federal Judge Johnson J. Hayes 30 -to 10 In a listless gime. arrested. He could 'ascribe noiof Greensboro. The probable, lineup in to- motive for the attack but offi- Hayes is serving under a recess - night's game !si Eagles. McDon cers believe he wax insanely appointment as judge of the re-jiels a!nd Johnson, forward; Mul Jealoua over Miss. Williams. . jcently created middle district of key, -center: W. Arnold and H. , District Attofnev W. ..M. Dun- .North Carolina. A protest Arno'.d, guards. .-; jean did not know today whether charges agaiust Lott, would no point ment. carrying tne two orove. lorwaras; .mm; u -filed In state or federal courts, i charges, was filed by T. Vance, ajwin. centers: Clllenwaters, Mola The qnesttrn of state Jurisdiction ' Plumtree. North Carolina, busl- tore Kiger -and Walsh, guards. s over Indians Is puxsilug ana a great hindrance to enforcement ' officials, ho pointed ont. j Condition of Miss Williams was favorable today. A life whose history is a page of romance. h!story and adven ture came to an end at 5 a. m. today when John Pitt. Wlntone Indian, aged 70. died nt lleatty following a week's Illness, i Kldnnlierl by the Klumaths from his tribe near Ttedding when he was but a small child, brought 'to the Klninath basin to serve , ,he Klamath tribe, freed from J' ZT mid .ucoriiiirHie.i even- timllv as a reunlar member of ! He eventually come to like his Nnirn mn PASSES TODAY: .i CLEAR ICE ON I JI A TN.T CTDCCT. nr-vii -i,- x iv i.; i; x , TRUCKS USED In an attempt to rid Main street of snow which has packed up and frozen durlnjc the past several weeks, a r:ad Made was placed crew cif 10 men shovelinn the ; snow Info the carriers to be J' a con,,.. ,.f day. to clear it off If the weather re- i D",lni day," John Uerllns;. street commissioner staled today. "Thl" "ame ""-thod of 'doinit away with the heavy snow is uw,i in the 1"K"T rMn- '. I ii of lit, I aiwnjr urji.esiMirj lu hti ' wy Ofter it Is cut up warm wind thaws it out in a short time." People drlvtns; alone Main street this morning found It dif ficult to keep In the tracks. At times It was necessary to plow t through and make new , read .iy. ' A" ' tnat fo"" hare patience and we will Vet It clear- " a" rapidly as posslhle, tne street commissicner remarked. ' STIFF BREEZE STOPS DIVING TO SUBMARINE PpnVIVfETilWV Min Jun -'l. (?) A 4 5-miie northwest wind , kieked up the sea and forced the : salvage fleet assembled at the ,Xene of the submarine 8-4 dis- aster to suspend all dlvSng, oper- cations were that thu diving ..i.t . k .,.n i... tomorrow or Saturday. WASHINGTON. Jan- 5. VP) Tbe three men taken ont ot the submarine S-4 have been identi fied by finger print experts of tbe bureau cf navigation as Lieu tenant Commander H. K. Jones. Lieutenant Joseph McGinley and BONDS PLANNED . WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. (JP) .7 The treasury department is work ing on plans f:r the retirement of the third liberty bond issue maturing next September 15. Al though they are still in a pri- ; mary stage they provide for an exchange ot the third liberties for the quarterly issue of treasury - bends or certificates to be offered .March 15 and It was said at the department today that It hopes to retire the $2,147,653,510 of ret i re tne 2 ii i.oaj.aiu oi ! the 4 iMue Wi,hont disturbing , . . . the business ana monetary sys- tpm. . ,,; FEDERAL JUDGE C rTHTnCD E F D C IJ UnLfC-K riC t WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. OP) Charges of corruption and ex- i tortion while a practicing attor - 1 against confirmation of the np- 1 ncsa man. j , ARRKSTF.D IX OAKLAND i Thomas J. Connell Is being I held In Oakland for Klamath au thorities on tho charge of de i fraudlng nn Inn keeper, accord , ing to an announcement made to day by Constable 0. B. Coiad. Ei put into action early this mnrn ' Ina which cot the snow and threw I It Into piles alone the main thor .nithfare. Karly thla afternoon trucks .were placed In action with a Lindbergh Completes , Fifth Leg of His Tour MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Jan. 5. (JP) Colonel C0 a r I e s A. Lind bergh, completing the fifth leg of his central American good will tour, landed safely on the j aviation field here from Tegticl '.' ' 2:15 P' m' "nl" "' , . ... v.,,,er.m In i MANAGUA, Nliarugna. 5. W) c 1 ' Uvlshly decorated I with flags nnd hunting and ban- ners bearing legends of tribute today awaited the arrival of the , lone eagle. l,.U GHI.I NAMK.D CHAIRMAN v School children who have been1 SALEM, Ore., Jan. 8. (API procuring the national of Colonel girm Laughlln a yenlerrUy Charles A. Lindbergh's native i elected chatrm-in of the state In land were ready to sing it at his jdnstrial accident commission for coming. They have prepared a ,192. succeeding E. -.2. Bragg, carpet of flowers for their tar-. The chairman of the commission orite hero to tread as he passes J Is elected each year. . RUSH HELP TO VESSEL IN DANGER Four Masted Schooner Aground on Sand Near Portland HOPE SHIP WILL BE SAVED AT HIGH TIDE Fourteen Men Taken Off by 1'uaat . Guard t 'rcw Following; Wreck; lacllfHtiona. Were Hint Ship Would He High mill Hrjr at Ll.b Tl.le Twlay - . ASTORIA,- Ore-, Jan. it. (Al') The four-mastnl schooner .North llcml, wills 13 men altoanl was on tlw maimIs of I'eacock Hpit. near .Vortblu-sil, tixlny with cuftxt guards from tlire stations anil an ualdenlifie iltaukcr ileavoring to reach Iter. The North Bend, according to meagre reports, went aground -shortly after 2:45 a. m., when it is believed to have mistaken the N'orthhead light for a light thlp and sailed in too closely. Peacock Spit was running high with seas, according to author ities at the Nortlibead station, bnt they did not believe there was Immediate danger to tbe North Bend and crew. E. M. Cherry, agent for the Kruse Ranks Shipping company jf North Bend. Ore., owners ot the vessel which plies between Brisbane, Australia and ,Coos Bay, Ore., said he believed the schoon er could be floated at high tide. The North Bend sailed from Brisbane November i. . ' f II, WACO, Wssh., Jan. '5: I A. P.) The crew of the four-masted schooner North Bend, which went ashore on the Inside of Peacock Spit, aj, the mouth, ot tbe Colum bia river 'early "-today, was re moved from tthe vessel this morn ing liy the coast guard crew of the Cape. Disappointment station. .Cnntlnned oa page (1 PLAY TONIGHT Tha Klamath Cn.intV fnrlennnd- . - ' 'e"' basketba'.l season will off - Alallv nun tn.ifuht a. tha HVht- . , : 'bltlon building wheh the Amer- tran Legion quintet meets the Neither Manager Johnson of " the , E igles -or Manager Howard juf the Legion were willing to Imnke anv prediction this morn- ing as to the outcome of the game. ' .', . tue Legion team has had one Legion, Bradley,. DeSpain and COPS C'ltOOKKD? PHILADBLPIIIA. Jan. 5. (A. P.) It all the grafting police men were fired. In the opinion of Mayor, Mackey. there would ho no police force in yuakertown. So he is going to give th"m all , a chance to reform. through their lines with the re ception committee. . ' The . Managua club has been decorated with hundred ot min iature airplanes and balloons In honor of the airman who film alone,. . - . 1 Even General Emlllano Cham orro. whom the United Stales has failed lo recognise as a presi dents aspirant, has Joined In the welcome to the flyer. He will be host to him at a dinner to- morrow. f t IHOEPEHDEHTS . , . v