City Edition The Old Home Paper WEATIIKU. I OREGON: ITscftled. probably rain tonight ni1 Tuesday. Mod erate temperature. Frch south erly winds. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Price Five Cent KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY'S), 1928 Number 624(3 nnrannn rn ARl?iir VillSlUljlVj rawraj M IMI; Three Light Cruiser and Destroyer Sent in Search for Ship CXST SEEN DURING BIG GALE SATURDAY HIIII Hold Out Hope for Safety of Miselng I'adcrara Vessel; Xo Tro-o r Vessel Heard From for Two Darn. According In Xavy lh-rlinrtil TiMlny. . WASHINGTON, Jun. 30. (AP) The Aubmarlno S-3. oiiiter' ship of the S4, .has been separated from the submarine control forco en- route from Hampton Roads. Vo.. to Gun'ntanamo, Cuba, and huri not b e e n heard from i nee lute .Saturday. The navy department was In- . formed today thm the B M mm .in siop lual from tba rasl uf the or Iruniniunliy club will be'bosl to from sunset Hiiurday about luo I llimlcy community club are un mllea aoulh of Csihi llatteras and 'der way and an. enlertaining bad nut enniinuiilcaled with any j program lmlng towards a bet hnn up to S o'clock this morn- tor understanding of problems Ing, 'between Ihe two farm sections Tho aircraft -carried Saratoga. Is being prepared. It woa announc the tender Camden and the aeten led this murnlng by G. P. Keller, other submarines making up the 1 promlneru l-iingell resident, force euroute to Cuba are search-1 ''We believe that Inier-com-Ing the vicinity. niunlly meetings are basis cf The ship, romrnindcd by I.leu-1 greater good to the entire roun Nenant" P. V. Warmu. of Spring- tv." "Mr. Keller said, "and for field. Ills., disappeared from view 'that reason are Introducing this of the other vessels during a ' phase of activity in our com raln aquall and heavy gale, niunlly club actlvlili-s. An invl- Although some apprehension was mtlnn haa been exfc-nded to the fell, it was said at tho deport- j Henley club and accepted." nieut that disappearances of this; The entertainment committee kind are nut unusual and tgen-; composed of Mrs. G. P. Keller. (Continued on page i i Once again crack team n Int anion or Klamnin. tlme it s ine "x" basketball rue ot Amoim. cia.n.- ed to he on par will, the Aslt limit Normal school flV3. the American l-g.on five Ved-, Tho Battery II team win pny ipiii imn Tram i HOnLHIiU IW TO PLAY HERE nesday night at Memorial nail. ' ""' hv J.llcilno f. a rrrr peT.c.n,hr.nm;er r, pan,'" .1.'.: at PeTlcin Cltylj January 14. the marine gar- community hall. Tho Hnttery B rlson there sent word that.J "am his been bols.ered up by i no activity of rebels was to ...H Hiillerf eld. two tor- mer Ashlind Normal school stars, Lighting Program Will Beihished By Chamber Details for the moving f i McDonald was named as chair polos from Main street, tho final man at the last directors' lunch. Jtep before actual Installation of , eon but declined the chairman the now lighting system can he ship l.ecauiio of business pres. 1 ouMlned. ook up the attention sure Ho will servo as a member o members ot the street andJ of thle committee 'owever and ...:.. i. f ihe chamber: take an active part In tho work. " of commerce wno met this morn- ?i ...,T.i?. . fficl.l. ...d mem- bers of tho California, Orogon Tower eompnny. An Immediate survey M to the . . M Mnnu runthiti In be nlaced in each block wns promised the committee by T. w. pencil oi the California. Oregon Power company. C. V. Kelley. city en gineer, will work wllh Copco of ficials on the survev. Mayor T. n. Wntlera outlined,; lhe work which the committee j has already accomplished. That the work should be rushed to completion wits tho opinion of the members in attendance nt this morning's meotlng. Arthur Wilson wns olecled ns chairman of the1 committee lo fill tho vacancy left by Ihe roslg Halloa ot Italph JC, Crogo, ) IAN KILLED NEGRO CHOIR LEADER USES BLACK JACK CHICAGO. Jun. 30. (At A Murk Jm k In the hand of negro rlinlrinii.nr slopped l ho source of blue notes lit Ilia services In the Frlcnd hip Ilupllut church, yesterday slid though the leader unit Mm limiT warn unconscious th" worship continued. lir'n Thomas Chapman disliked ibe sour notes and silently draw Inn a blnrk Jack, frllril Casey McGurlik Jones, baritone, who mi singing off key. George Washington Mr. Gavock, basso, objected and tearing a telephone from Ihe wnll felled Deacon Chapman. I.alrr when Kergcuiil Mulv lilll dropiied In aa was bl custom, tbii choir, ted by Mo Gavock win aliiKlnK "Throw Out the l.lfs Lino," while both Deacon Chapman and Jones lay unconscious, aide by alii 1 In from of Ihu cbJlr. Plans for an inler-rommiinlty meeting in which l-ungvll Valley Mrs. It. w. nopsins. ami mm. Jchn Turner Is busily at wora arranging an attractive enlertaln men. . , HANDIIINO oriKT , a, MANAGUA. Jan. SO. ;P a The rebel general Angus- tlno Sandlho hss apparently 14 ilrnnned from sight and his iTiimpiiiPCTn IHU ULUUU IU ; imi n ir-r-T-iiirt i f men have scattered, accord- a An airplane patrol re- ,i ,. frnm lhe Uuilall re- - - ... .,,,,, ar Sandlno to fall In the drive ainst h i m. reported an w -M " .t I W ne mum At the meeting held Ihls morn Ing K. B. H ill. Arthur Wilson Mayor T. H. Wntters, Harry Poll, r. Ward. C. C. Kelley, Joo McDonald, T. W. Deliell and K. C. Keynolds discussed the I plans. URGE FARMERS OF KLAMATH TO ASK FOR TREES Formers, who wish to obtain trees now available at thn Ore- gon Stain Agricultural college are asked by C. A. Henderson, to place their applications with his office immediately. Thn trees are available nt one quarter ot a cent apiece plus d- dltloual freight. cUurg0, E MEETS FOG; DoatK Cnt tn tntrnA ucain V-IOSe lO inirepia Aviator on Flight to Caracas, Venezulea FINDS WAY Tn riTY RGH LOSES WAY -ve -- " -mrm m - 1 After Wanilcrlng Tlirtiuitll Air for Two Houra, (fewd-UKI Anibiu. sailor Finally lct.- toast ana im-n irarra ruiuie ny roi lowing Mrusilnin HlKliwny. CAHACAR. Veeiuela. Jan. 30. ..MAI' Venesiiela today honored an Inlreniii airman wno alter a night over perilous mountains lost his way In a fog. but de spite these obstacles reached his gosjl. Arriving at Maricay, l0 mllos west of here, ten hours afler he started from Bogota, Colombia. Charles A. l.lmluerKh'a first art was lo apologize to Prextdcnl Gomel for having kept him wait ing at the (lying field. An an xious crowd had awaited his ar rival for two hours. The flight covered G5U mllim air line. Lindbergh told the president thjt afler reaching Ortex. 110 miles south Tit Caracas, he ran Into a fog. lie then lost his way. BY FOLLOWING ROAD1"10 mnn l" "'d ""ra " hor,-jbut found the roast at Higuerote. result of a ftgiit ' day In the federal district court 100 miles cast of here and 150 day-night In a chapel n S here by the United States; ren mlles from his destination. Once 1 Kev. K. H. Clark n-celvol hl"c i re8elltPj by J. N. Holgerson. as he had found the wuv he soed eye and other Injuries. Munlrt- , fnlied Slates attornel. Niward Caracas, passing ver Ihe'P! Jmlge II. M. Tofnllnnon sus-: city t S:U p. m. The Spirit . of St. Louis then followed the roncrete road from the capital to tho field. Lindbergh landed at R p. m.. again as In the first flight ot his good will tour from .Wash ington to Mexico City when he was lost In a fog after leaving Tamplco. He proved himself to be an aerial pathfinder and con quered the obstacles Interposed by mture. Wbeu the aviator apologlxed to the president for his lateness. the president (replied thai his only 'wish was for Lindbergh to arrive aafely In order 'that he might welcome him. President Gomes then embraced the air man and gave him tho decoration of the order of liberator. f I'" -Vl ' HUFF WINS BY E niry Huff, Chlloquln. scored a technical knockout over Fred die Gilbert, Bend, and Pat Mc Fadrien and Spec Woods fought a draw In a double main-event at Chlloquln Saturday night. The Gilbert-Huff tight started out slow.- Warned by P.cfcroo Jo Swindler In the fifth round, Huff knocked down Gilbert for a r count of eight with a long rignt - cross to (he Jaw. Tho fight was stopped In tha sixth round. Kingslriers were Inclined lo bee the MoFndden-Woods fight, holding that the genial Klamath Fails pug had It all over Ihe Woods. Kddie Woods defeated Kid CopeVind; Teddy Moom knocked Out Jess Harmon: Bud Shu etc It won from Harold Wright and Rosa Howard. Klamath Falls, won from Shorty Hsyden. How ard Is declared to be a comer In pugilistic circles. Saturday night marked his second entrance In a ring. , JEXXIXGS ILL. RCR ANTON, Pa.. Jan. 30A(A. r.) The condition of Hughey Jennings, famous bnsebnll figure luid former manager of the Do- trolt Americans, remained tin-! two vocal numbers and Miss iv rhangod today, attending physl-jlan Tronnco will entertain the clans said. J minimis, stricken l.gucsts wllh two piano aelcctlons. wllh meningitis Saturday, lapsed ! Mrs. Wellington Templar Is chnlr- i war organisation, died nt 'the Into unconsciousness yesterday man n the rnmmltfen In chargnihome ot his daughter here yes nnd little hopo Is hold (or bis of tho music tor tho Legion Kux-1 terday. Ills body will be sent ' III... - . IM OIhAV 111. In. llH.UI rocovery. UNDER : ' T- Ex-Stool; 'Pigeon of Klamath Falls Held on Robbery Charge, ', PORTLAND. Jan. 26. C. II. 'raw in the vicinity, shortly sf- Brad. 46. who. tare bis orcupa-.ter Hon an that of a "prohibition work." yesterday was hooked " charges of assault and rob- . -ry n(J Mnn arnl(.d ,, . dangerous weapon. Ilo was luen- titled positively, according to police, by lister Sayre and Clar- i 'n "?i.c,"l Conar. both cf 994 fcasl j ity-.third street North. aa t fT II I ly iKMiin-- iniuniKiu r.inuro7 i nK u, the report or the poilre Tillamook street and Kodney ave-'meIli ,ne paperll ,iok.n from Mr. I nun. Mr. Rayre mas robbed ol : a,. vir rnmr were found 'iMR. a watch and chain and hlBion n, person. Koltber the while Mr. Conar lost $S.j nis purse ana uaiwrs. Drad Is said to have acted as'llnn. Tackabery and rbHHps were "nt.-ol pigeon" fcr Klamath coun-, aiwlmed to the case. They call- ty prohibition antbnrltles and also Lake county officers. Ilo Is un - t der Indictment in- l.ano county , now. Ilrnd was taken Into custody by members of the poliee vice squad. ! who were working cn a liquor f HIT PHFACHKIt: FIXKI). ltHTI.Al. Onv, Jan. SO. (A. P.) s. V.. Miller anil S. 8. Mil-; l. r were flnl ".Kl each "' penileil the fines wJien ine TKFH T4.HI FT- D1FS 1 Helgerson, are the first of ap POKTLAXD, Ore'.. Jan. (. (A. proximately lOp of a' similar na- p.) xiw, lola ItowcvM, 2., in.-.! nur o he filed within the next at a hospital early today, two . 30 days. hours after she hail been taken i The largest suit filed. In point -front her apartment where she swallowed two tablets ho beitev- ert were licailnclici pills. F1RK DKSTROY8 CHURCH. TORONTO. Jan. (AP) Fire .of undetermined origin to lay virtually testrnyrl tlie Mit ropolilna rburcu, one of the lead ing united cliurches in (he do minion. .Only the walls and tow er surre. left standing. Tile loss Is Miniated at f.VM),(MlO. V :. CHANGK PLANS. .M A.SItlGTOX, Jan. .10. (AP) Prcecnlnliiin of a number of amendments to (lie Jones ship ping bill loday changed plans of leaders to call for a final vole lonlghi. SO ltKl-OW. XKW YORK, Jan. ao. (AP) The easlern state tiMlay shir enil In tempern(uria ranging from Hii ilcgi-eea below aero to (en above, marking (lie roldi-s( wno of (lie season (o date. LEGIONNAIRES WILL CONDUCT With Dr. E. D. LamK, deputy ! state dairy and food commission-1 , er tnp principal sneaker, the ! Klamath Falls-Post No. 8 of the j American Legion will have com- plots charge of the Wednesday j forum of the chamber of com - mcrce. P. O. Landry will ho , one-tnira is lavorea oy me state chairman of Ihe meeting and sov- game commission and such a eral talks havo been arranged recommendation will be submit by the committee of Legionnaires. I led to the state legislature at Dr. Lamb will speak on "Snnl-: " next session. , Mike Lynch, tallon for the Benefit of the 1 Hodmond, state game commlssion Clty." K. L. Mallory. editor ofi'r. said hero Saturday night. Mr. the Klamath County Courier and Lynch vl.ilted Klamnth Falls chairman of Aerouautlrs for the j Saturday night enroittc to Ash local post has chosen for his, land. snhiort. "An Air llaso for Klnm-1 Mr. Lynch pointed cut that ;nth Falls. Keith Ambrose, chief of police! will speak on "Fire Prevention in America." The Ladles Auxil iary of tho Amerlcnn Legion will have clinrgo of the musical pro gram. Mrs. E. T. Hunter will render lltery. WHEELS tbe holdup occurred, and wus i booked on charge of carrying concealed weapons and .bring drank. He bad a revolver and , flashlight In his hands and thus attracted tbelr attention, the vice aquadders reported, Papers Found by Police o beK questioned. Brad said ka . ii-nkinc for holdiin men. on being searched, accord- money nor the watch were found. Yesterday Detectives (ioltz. Lot- ed the two boldup victims to tbe - cntral police station, and they immediately inentuiea raa as , ihe man who had held them up. They also identified their papers. They had been visiting at a (Continued on page j PORTLAND, Jan. 30. Four u)t. involving 13 canvlcted II- j q00r. violators, were filed Satur- k, oavment of taxea and fees 0 ll(,uor la or manufactured. The stilts, according to Mr. of money sought, was that against Herman, rrana ann ii. K. Kieper, asking payment of 2.8I0 by each of the nerenaanis. Anmh.r suit, seeking 1977.10 from eacn of the defendantawas filed against Ca1 Crews.'" Ira Crews. O. D. Thomas.' Hurry Itondy. P. O. Province and Leon ard A. Hall, who were' arrested on charges Involving the 'sale of Intoxicating llqncr at Klamath Falla. May . 1917. They are aU leged to have failed to pay taxes Last.November and Del-eniW. according 'to Mr. Helgetsori'." the" soverm ! flf ,e government notified all , liquor and manufacturers con.' victed the past two or three years In fedcrsl court here that they were liable to the payment of taxes and tees on liquor sold or manufactured. At that time. Mr Helgerscn said, many voluntarily enme In and paid the fees, or made compromises with the gov ernment. One, man. he recalled obtained a clear bill of health for the payment of only $30, where as his actual liabilities as listed by the government totaled more i than $2500 GAME BODY TO . ASK LOWERING OF GAME LIMIT Reduction of the game limit "" micas ann geese oy at leasi i while tbe commission has not the power to chango Ihe hag limit. i Ihe legislature listens and usual ly follows Ihe commission's rec- nmmendntlons. ( WAR VKT DKAO LA GRANDE. Jan. SO. IP) George lliendselman 86. the last member of Company G 98lh Illinois mounted infantry, a civil 19 Oloey, mi., (or burial. OF TRANSFER TO STATE Failure of Government to Prosecute on Charges Impels Move C A. McCLEERY WILL NOT-BE PROSECUTED Kvhlenco Not Sufficient, Officers Hay; Charges Filed Against Other Five in Mate Court; Jack O'itrien rirrula Guilty ami Fined S.-UO by Magistrate. Because United sates . Dis trict Attorney Gecrge Kenner de clined to prosecute alleged pro- hibition violators on a charge of conspiracy to violate the fed eral prohibition law. and because Klamath authorities believe that prosecution on charges cf posses sion and sale of intoxicating II-1 qnor will be as effective In Klam ath courts as is in federal eonrta in Portland, all fedrrnl charges ritl't iaek Q'Br.re-v'r'-N-.-ut-snn. M. N. Dunlap. .M.. Powers and George Waltermire were dis missed this afternoon bv United States -Commissioner Bert C. Thcmas. State charges of sale and possession were immediate ly preferred against tbe i." four. 1 A.' I All charges against C Mcijprv wen known mamam i man. were dismissed and no i dismissed and no state charges preferred in their stead. Officers ccnclnded that evidence was not sufficient to warrant prosecution in the Mc Leery case. He was originally charged with conspiracy to vio late the federal prohibition law. Act of transferring the cases came as a surprise to ine ne fendants and their attorneys alike who were ready this morning to proceed with he first atep of their fight for freedom. L. O. Shirley, federal prohi bition officer explained briefly the reason for transferring the I actions. I With the government refns- Ing to prosecute on the ccnspir-l aey charge,. It would serve our purposes better to place the cases, belons the- Klamath courts -'' i Continued on page 2 ) KlilNAP TELLER GET LOOT CHICAGO. Ja. 30.x (API The1 "kldnaping' bers. used system of bank rob- tor the third time; within a month in Chicago today netted Its practitioners $35,000. ! James Dillon, teller ot Ihe In-! dustrUl State Bank- of t hicago told ooUce that he was held a prisoner In the bank all n"ht I while his four captors waited for the time lock in the vault to: open at 7 a. m. The quartet es-1 raped after . looting the vault.' leaving the cashier bound and ( gagged. " I Dtlion. !. said ne was kid- niDed while returning from! church at noon yesterday by two. men who forced him Into an automobile, threatening to shoot him if he made an outcry. He said he was taken to a small garage and kept (or six hours, then was forced to call his kind ladv and Inform her that he would be out tor the evening playing cards, after which he was taken to an apartment and fin ally to the bank which he was forced to open at 6:30 o'clock last night. - SAFE 1II.OWX I LA GRANDE. Jan. .10. VP) The Island City pestoffirn safe 1 CASES AND was blown sometime Sunday last peremptory challenge. he pleaded for his motion, de- nlght, but the intruders failed j The Jury In the sanity trial of daring the defendant to be with to get any money, a hurried chock ' William Edward Hickman was ex- out funiK and that he himself revealed. . Icused for five minutes at the j was at personal expensa handling " opening of court today while de-1 the case. . ." DIE IX FIRE. fense Attorney Jerome Walsh District. Attorney Asa Keys IIATAVIA, Java, Jan. no. (A. made a motion for (he railing In Inquired If a defense fund rals P.) Tlilrly-flve men were suffo- of three scientific experts In the ed In Kansas City was not piy cntcd today In a fire In a coal , case. Ing the expenses, mine nt Hunaraso, Twcpty-four 1 After the state protested the "That is absolutely false,", iwhiuuI . .ntnflnn as u nnnc.AANsrv. Juries J. Ws'tsh said "V"" - r-a...', S. P, ARREST TWO ON SHOOTING DEER CHARGE Charged with possession of deer meat out of season. J. Criss. lumberjack, and Austin Parsons will appear this af ternoon before Justice of Peace W. B. Barnes tn enter their pleas In Justice court. Crlss was arrested Sunday at Paper Springs. west of Keno. by District. Game War den M. J. Harnes. The game warden said he found two quarters of deer hidden under neath ar bed in Crlss' cabin. F. G. Shields who is living with Crlss was not held. Crlss was Jailed. Parson was arrested Friday afternoon. Deer meat was found In the Parson home near Keno. warden said. Both men admitted they had slain deer, Barnes said. - Warm Chinook winds Mew. In to the Klamath basin yesterday, boosted the mercury to a maxl- ty ii in nf Alt rt i. run nnd Imiib. ! II CM ' t a a SsaS I 11 formed deep snow In the upper 30 Stamped m" hlY Under Klameth basin Into white slush, clothes and . blue S h i r t;' ft? Sunday skiing parties that j v. as learned today that Al sought Anna Creek, at the en- bert McLean, an inmate of trance of Crater lake park, and ,. OA . .'. , . ... ,K . . ; ward 30 at the state hos- Creek mountain on The Dalles-1 California highway were disap-1 . and the warm winds had so ; weakened the lop crust (hat it -Uum . man' The Dalles-California highway north of Fort Klamath Junction was covered , under slush and water. Deep Ice on npper Klam ath lake thawed rapidly, even though it was still thick enough to hold up a number of fisher men fishing through the ice. a "BOMB TRUST" HIT , CHICAGO. Jan. 30. (mj- Eight persons were under . , 4 arrest today following raids conducted against what Dep- nty Commissioner O'Connor has termed the "bomb trust. " A raid on a near north- side hotel where three men s and a woman were taken a frustrated an attempt, po- ' lice believe, to bomb the city owned Lawndale isola- ' li s Hon hospital. The hospital bombing was planned as notber dynamite Intimida- a tion of the administration of s Mayor Thompson, said de- tectives. Homes of two ot his closest political asso- elates were bombed last week. Hickman Trial Jury Is Drawn; 4 Women, 8 Men HALL OF JUSTICE, LOS ANG- I ELES.. Jan. SO. IP) A Jury of four women and eight men was accepted by the defense and (he Contrasting with earlier days state shortly before noon today of the trial, the court room gat for the sanity trial ot William i filled before the session open- . Edward Hickman, kidnaper-kill-.'ed. More women than- usual er of Marian Parker. ! were liberally sprinkled among; Judge J. J. Trabucco. Immed- the man-predominated crowd, lis lately s-:r? jury while the tore the opening hour conversa defense entered on the trial rec- j tlon buried excltedlv, evidence ord Its declaration It was "not i of tne ,,pcnse over expected satisificd with the Jury. " tha ac- i . ceptance ot the 13 Jurors had en"'on. followed onlcklv unon the use1 Walsh (hen was Ihe first one ! by the defense of Its 20th and! '-Y TRAI A. M'LEAN Man Terribly Mangled as Heavy Wheels Roll Over Legs and Arm ' FOUND HOURS LATER ALONGSIDE TRACKS Was HI ill Conscious When Taken to Hospital; Authorities Hear Portland Plasterer Had Insur ance Poller of 820,000; .No . Plans t Made to Hold Inquest ' Here. LATE BULLETIN SALEM, Oregon, Jan. 30. j (AP)r Seeking to trace the identity of a man reported killed in Klamath Falls last night, who -Wore the number P1'1 lr the insane, escaped last Wednesday from a .... jjaiiis oi un ncoaa's up around the State Capitol ; grounds. TM, ,,,.,,,,, ,hrt McLean wore when he escaped would have been stamped .with (Continued on page alx) iSeckln sec are I the removal of L. ; D. Ar- nold. superintendent of the Klam- ath Indisn reservation and to on- : tain an Investigation of Klamath Indian affairs, on the other. a group ot Indians have called tluee mass meetings, .the first to ba held at Sprague River this aUernoon, the second at Beatty tomorrow - afternoon, and the third at Williamson River church Wednesday afternoon. . Indifference to Indian affairs. failure to properly protect (he red-skins against bootleggers are Included in lhe charges made In two petitions which are being clr- ciliated. One petition would bo signed by white residents of tho reservation; another by Indians. J. Trabuceo denied the motion. commenting It would only delay. the trial. to take the witness stand, where FALLS ONTO RAIL TRACK INDIAN GROUP HOLDS MEETING t . a OB ' tbe one hand to