it as ".-. City Edition WKATHEK. , OIIKCION: Fair III east. Cloudy in western portion tonight and Thursday. Colder In east portion . tonFfcht. Uentle vurlable winds. The Old Home Paper Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Price Five Centa KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1928 Number 6206 CHINA RUNS W1THB OF SOVIET 1700 Suspected Commun iiU Slain Near Shang hai by Canton Troops CANTONESE HOLDING SIX HUNDRED GIRLS Wl(l 1) -Known Communist Or Kaiilarr Murdered ami Italy IlliMnilril and ' Distributed an tiramomo Ifpaeon tu TIhmw A'ho Would I'rcarli Jtrtl Doc 'fclrlucs l i SHANGHAI. Feb. 22. (A I') Dinpatchi-H from Clin ton Huy that 1700 ullcKcdj COmmunt.SU, bom nun 1111(1 000 niemburs of a girls' commun-l 1st corps In the sjime area, but Ihau liavx il l.n .. Illnil Northward of Canlnn DUO reds were made prisoners and huti dreda of rifles raptured. Iang-I'al, widely known roin- inUiilsl org iiilicr. In Kuklen pro- j Uucc. Is sluted In have been (nur- .1 . ..III ... L,. -own who photoaruphV-bis rnrpae and then nil It Into ten ploccs fur general distribution and vxhltililuii. Ills bead was sent to Canton with the tilos of discouraging red activities, f t.M I.BIIIIII uiiii in v niiidii ' has reiiudlsteil all nmes ltu.,l H00.0O0 Mexican In new Itnles. I. - l fhuYvi.tl ailk J.ll... ' u Lil. drunk and with,,,. . driver's T I cense. K. Turner waa arr.-sleil I last night on the corner of Klxtb Olid Klamath by Officer Cu.ns and lodged in the city Jit (I. un- ' utile In furnlvh ball In tho sum oj 1125 , . Turner waa drlflng an unto, mobile which of fliers clalitii'd be longed lo Charles Calf. Ilo will . hn broi, gllt It, I puller 'court en Thursday tnnrnng to answer, lo rharges cf driving while Intoxl- ' cated anl without a.drlvcr.'s li cense, 'j MAYOR WALKER GETS BIG PLAY, NEW OltI.KAN.1, Feb. 23, (At Jimmy Walkur, mayor of New Women, HaV0 Dcen ext'CUteu iichinsn-Jiiiiiig. urumn rum employers wnen sne went 11 a bool board" for t by Canton troomi nftt-r tho V J."" fl" 7"' 10 KM'" ,"'f "'" " and mis board . ... ,. mii-u invu.p i sept io g'i a pair or sinctui len. ; m... of ,i. Capture Pnst Of the city on stuff. What a picture she made i Mrs. ,U,,,.y. ,, llttl, l.en ' rfi ' , , . i .... I -hn hIia Itinilerl tit New Yurk! fnt aiHiru i. . rOlirUUry ZU. ioul '"r tor two weeks. T1.0 fouu,y OB DRUNK, ; CITY CHARGES York and ex-nffli lo king of Mir ' jiighl where ho was booked 101st in n nil gras of New Orleans,' in n vagrant. Ktorkurd will packed his wardrobo Iruiikt' tq-i u, bronchi befnru Polite day In start home by easy singes. J I, d g n I.em lii!hn;en on lie has a speaking engagement 4 Thursdiiy morning lo an- at Mohllo tonight, a three hour t swer to tho rlmrgii. . visit with Atlanta friends bookM ,1'pon senrchlng Htnckard for tomorrow with a final smith- alter his arrival al llnsta- ern appearance nt Wlnalon.Kalem. tlno, Ambrose discovered ho N. C. Friday when liu will speak had money in his pockeVs. t ' Robbery Held Motive . for Burning Governess SIOHH1STOWN, N. J.. Feb. 22. clothing, A watch and. scat on (AP)-Uolibry was bullnved lT'11,0 body. ' iwitlfm tmtuv tt liavi. I.ni.n I hn mo. h r.. . ti,. I I ., . .. Monday night of a Tvomi?,, hom I liny identified as Miss Margaret Ilrown," 40 years old. employed until thnt morning ns govern ess In a home on fnshlonnlile Park avenue. New York. Kroil Iliifr. Iltnilen'llit of . dn toctlvus of Morris county, said thnt when Miss Ilrown left the homeJof her eniplnyvr. Jmnes P. Jesieruay I . FUKI) It At IK DEAD - Ollllsplp, she bad wllh her $8,000 r . . ! 1 SAN FltANCISCO, .Feb. 23. OP) In bonds and $1,000 In cash. No CINCINNATI. Fob, 22. pj,.. iFrml Haclk. Pan Francisco news-bonds-or cash, was found In the , Dlnnicnd rings and wntchea vnl-u0V who began nearly 30 years woman's clothing. tied at between $10,000 nnd "" selling papors and laid the ltoff said Idenllfliiillon had $50,000 wero stolen by two men I foundation cf n fortune which been made by Miss Mary Ilrown, n slst, r, of Fort LeivN. J., from descriptions of (lie dead woman's Cinerria Symmetry i i' aWy 4 HyminctrWal and pretty In Miss llSV L.O I UW I UN r c DCPMtT CiN ' EtiiTill tJ VStl RIVERS SOUGHT HA I. KM. Ore . Keh.,;:. (At Protests were filed with the sut eiiKineer yewierday by the stale llsh commlsHlnii iinlnil Die "V streams witiunn iirsi caiuna I hearings. Ktat-anis where both gaipe and commercial fish are; propagated are Involved, s, One of the protests la against j .. i "m '1'licaiiona ot inn cny oi OffWIlt "11 IM" " I'-1IP linil.lii"! h7" Other streams mentioned in lliejand pleusuru Irlp. prittsted unpllcatlon are thel - Hoitii ami Illinois riv.rs in Cur- ry and Josephine rnunllea. 1K i chutes river in tkTniun and Was co counties, Marlon lake and North fnrlr of the Kantlamin, Marlon ami t.lnn rountlei. inon ! I.nko and Mllf Creek In U'llltla i rniiniy. Hood lllver, I'aglo creek, i Waht'im and Lost lakes In Mood ""'i .. n ... " AjOtLliKMlUK IIS PLANE KILLED ' , ' Tt'CSON. Arls., Feb. 21. ,(T ;, Miss Mnbfe Angle. Tucson schooj ! leaeher was kl I and Kdward . (iriswolri. a student pilot and a natlva-of Washington was sorl-1 ,n0 ,,, rr ,,,n i.otomuc m ously injured when their airplane, demonstration designed as a 'Ult "forerunner of ., ho, countrywide from 70i feet hero Tuesday-. i bt.rvurfl of Washington's birth- 444444444444444 4 "VAti" WALKS INTO 4 ' hence tinner government ampiccs. 4 . II I.MIH OF POLICE 4 1 The elm shaded sinx-ia, along '" 1 ' 4 which tho first president rodo 4 Anklng Ch let. of Police 4 ' on bis way to clinrch, were drap 4 Keith Ambrose for I lie prico 4 , ed in. flsgs and hiintltig for the 4 of a in on I landod It. Hlock- 4 occasion and military und patrl 4 ard In, the city Jail Inst 4 The detective advanced the ,1",7 Unit the wojnnn had been attacked and robbed In Now York anil brought to Now Jersey in an automobile. ' ed, lii gnsnllno and ablate, wm T n motorist oil the road ''lwuen Hornardsvlllo and Mor-; '"""" "on men at a ' nosiutni In a robbery of the Ideal Loan and Jewelry Noiiiiiu,,v hero day. E JAf f DflDDCn IM nUDDLlHli Vault in Fashionable Park Avenue Residence Yields Fortune tCfl (Vyi IN ' JFWFI C J lAKbN BY THIEVES I ; Mnlil IIImiiviih lllfc Theft When Hhn lv (nlenl l.v uuhu 1.00k tor .lneloo ..1 Muf.. t"rl,a!,,,w"H,n U round Ope,,. Ono lllamondj Oudu VnluiHl at .ui.immi . I ' , . ( TUfiiiv, ret), zz. lua ! NEW YORK Hanlser, a maid In the I'ark proved tho formation of a coun Avenun home of IcuuUian liulk- ty school unit for Klamath coun ley, a wH!r broker, reported to iy, embracing all, tho territory police today that' sha hiid ills- m,t Included In the City District rqver.-d tho theft of - ISO.liOO worth of Jewel, belonging to he; returned la her homo at ton I'urk Avenue las) nlshu She asked .Miss Kaniser to get her spectacles which had hoen l-ft in the aafo on the second floor. The maid fuimd the floor of ) safe cpen and I hn JvJ gone. In the list of missing jewelry given In police was a mim dia mond chain valu-d at $.iu.neu. three diamond braeehus, two ds mnml jrlnvM. a sjiutililre nentlant ml kf.vi.ml italrs rf Iflre1fil .nrf? ring ItMIIIKS (toli KOI Til Frederick Forbes of Forbes Pure Drug loro plttns t leave , It mis -: " ru- 1 1 " I fl 1 1 1 1 1 fl T 11 II J WASIIIN'tlTOX. Feb. 22, Mi i Virgin' la' which gave George I WasliluRton to tho natlika recall- her glorious, post for Prcsl- dent Coolldge today with a cele- brut Ion nt Alexandria of the first prnnidenfa l6th l.lrlhiluy anni- rwiry. A of ,ll0 ri)m,. ..h i,,,., . M.im.rH In day tu Is celebrated four years 1 otic mills sought places In. par ade past a reviewing atnnd for u Hiilutt. from President 4Iool Idgo. Priuilcully nil of Virgin la's .officials set Alexandria' as their dentinal Ion and dor.ens of those of the federal government closed I heir desks at Washing ton to hold a reception In honor ot Mrs. Coplidgo In historic Car lisle house. In which tflo con vention wss famed and the con stitution, was conceived. With them wero practically nil mem bers of tho statu leglslntura and stale officials. BOYS CONFESS .. TO BLACKMAIL I HAN JOfiE, Calif.. Feb. 22. (At Four boys, ugo 13 lo 15 were In n iletuntlon home lotlny utter ulleKedly confessitig to writing a "lilckiiiun" nofo to Thomas I.an ln, building contractor. Thii.uoto domanded $1,000 ns the price of refrnliilng from kld nniiliir l.unln's phllilren. Phvllls. .i itirh.ni i Tim bovs'lolil m.ll. o Ihev nwnv. ly v,nnted lo "scare those kids." i j , ! nKgre.'tnted nioro thnn $500,000 to-idled here yesterday nt the ogr lor a; mini IIIKII 11111 41 Blilliipp i County School Unit rian uxpminea ana ( Editor's note: ThU l tlo third anil. last of a series of ar - tides submitted to the Klamath press by County School Huperln-j tendcut Fred Peterson. I'erhapa : tlilH artlclo'l more Instructive and enlightening than the pre-'j ceding two as it deals with the) theory and aetual working of the 'so - called tftunty unit system. Mr. Peterson wrote the following ar- tlele only after touch research ; Unto public documents to ascer- tain correct figures and the Her- j aid suggests that Interested read- t"p 0,u ,IU KHool article fur future reference-). . .. (Hy Krel IN-tevMin) (County Hcltuul Superintendent ) In May. 1922. tho voters ap- f- Klsmulll Kiilli. Tho county court Immrdlately appointed a ho new district assumed the du-1 ff.mi.tlt flf IhU l district assumed the bonded oVbis of the various , dlstrtcu, amounting tu $97. 97.764. a u is in! und old outstanding warra the sum of IIH.061 r.7. Along i with these liabilities tho county unlt received cash balances of J Il6.il3ii.98. . Uncollected , taxes a modern building, at Olene, wore also turned to the new dls- thrin additional roomsnt Chllo trlct. This cash and -uncoUeettHl . quin. one at Malin, one at Keno, lax, was used lo run school un-' (Continue on page six) : !aa Just Ramblin' Around 13 'Kdftnr'B Not: Thin Hfricai In lli h'ventiii? Iltrn1ri und Mornlni N- !(- nn only iwr mm or t h- 7io tulrrlb m of the Herald ih1 New ' ttk buth pH'm. KACIIAMK.VTO Til Kit K I ntui in la a reeling of restful - Sacramentn.' Here It was that. the gold miner and tho 1 on ,ne,r Kramath eaiVly rancher wintered, and here county resorts and they will ad It la that many still come to win-; mire our summer conditions just ter from the mountain country. : aa much as we admire their There Is good and sufficient rea- j beauty at the present .moment, son why they should, for It la a , -And that Is the way of life, restful place from every angle. ; No community waa blest with Just now the fruit troes are In i everything all tho time, Kach full blossom offerlug a . picture I has its period of beauty and each that seems unbelievable to those has Its period of seered and yel of us who have been nsed to the low, as nature In her, accurate high country this time ot the j yet firm manner goes on In her year. One rides, for miles and i customary way. miles through bowers of bios-1 him, the ground carpeted with deep. rich, green alfalfa: here , and Vhero an, bands of with tho spring lumbs Jumping and playing, . Sacramento valley is almost at her best this, limo of year, fori from Sacramento's offering ln:'or Singleton's mnrdcr, are the tbe low hills are velvety green j beauty, but none the less beau-j ones who started on their "now making the picture complete. , tlful. Ilore. the old pioneer hn sentences t o d a y although to . A fewi weeks later, .however, , done his stuff. Jlo not only nas Cregg there ts no change In his the hills will tnrii a rich brown been generous with sufficient prison standing as ha -already and tho favored fields will be ground, but bo laid out a par, was serving life for 'murder. the only green ones, for water 'that Is wonderful.' Not a tree) Albert Jvl; stewarti'ls tho man Is the lire-blnod of tho valley in j kss been t r I m oi e d and each who la yet to receive his sen summer time and there is not tool (Continued on page six) tence. Life Toll Feared in S. F. Bay Ferryboat Disaster LAN FRAMCISCO SFWK fieMi r -. v- - - Iff fSX , ? a Of more thnn n score swept overboard, trom the front apron of the on Hun Francisco bnv. severnl urn mlsslnc and fi.nred lost. I'mier shipped a wave, npd how tho rescue 'was conducted Below is the , ... ..... t. . . .. . .. ... j crowdsd condition aboard the vessel I rerultn,' til taxes levied by the county unlt would be available, . Tho total expenditure!! tor tbe w-hoola outside of Klamath Kali for the schooj year of 1921-22 (lhe last under the old plan) wa JHJ.71 1.S9. Of this amount 24.193 wax listed as high school aip,..nM, leaving a total of $118,- D1S.&9 as the cost of the grade schools. ThU sum Includes no paymiita for bonds ox Interest un bonds as this" expense 'was 'red for direct by tho county treasurer's offleo and does not 'ppimr tho clerk's report. ' The W for tbo first year under the new plan was lll.9S7.3g. Be- ginning with tbe year 1922-21 ;the cost each year for flvo years u as follows: 1922- 23. ...j. .116.67.3H 1923- 24 tl33.2S.35 l2-25.. 11.S88.7, 162C-2I! -..m0.678.0t 192S-27 1163.970.48 During the five yeirs listed there was spent the sum of S39,- 107.82 for new buildings. I'nder lh .1.1 Hlutrlt ntan l...ll.llnaM !. !m.. ..,...,. hf.ii,. i...ted s,a,M rapreme court today. bond Issues, but the above Hem appears in the above listed ex penses and was a direct tag- !"vy. In 1925 a bond Issue of $7u,- 000 was voted by the county dls ftrict. With this was built a new four-room building at Altamont.) fral of rummanlratloriai will -rnw-r I mu1i water. Now is tho time to ! enjoy Sacramento valley. A llt- 1 1,8 l,er ,h" People who can will rriHISKE should be a flno state Jl pride In the state house square 'l:? j KOO(I .cum. for her state house j ,n Kalem. and It Is admired by i every traveler. It Is different .fSW- during tho commute rush losit, IH COURT TO Dill C DM IU lULL Ull WIRETAPS t Supreme Bench Members! rreely Express Views - on the Subject QUESTION WILL BE DETERMINED SOON Hi.li) Action or Prohibition Offi cers in Tapping Wires of OUn ' strati of tfi-n'ttle Was Violation of kanctHy'' 0(1 I'Hvwy of Jlnme " ffc-ck' ltrvcnial ' of De cision ' " J . .I ; WA8IUNGTON.. Feb. 22 (V prence Mpedll. P The question of Aether!. the e,Mtor,, liiw wnkl ha, I.. ... '"y i iiiiiuun n n c o vii. uwtv,ti ...rf ..I ib. h..m.. within ! .... ,h. f..h fifth constitutlnnaV amendments. WHM UWU was being considered by the Unl- Justices Holmes. McReynolds, , .Sutherland and Van DeVanierl were told by attorneys for Roy I Ulmstead and IS other Seattle! men convicted of Volstead act j conspiracy on evidence so ob-1 ,a,l,cd' ,nat it ire-tapping was ' invasion of the ' In effect an invasion of the nomc-" ; The state convention of the Ore- Although critical of this con-iBon auto camp 'Mocutfon. end- tention. which is supported by; t . i.t. . , ... . . 'ed here yesterday afternoon with American telephone Interests in j ' a briff opposing wire-tapping as business session. New officers an invasion of privacy of. tele-J elected are II. M. Seivert of Port phone users, the Justices pointed land, president; F. 'D. Merrick of out that wires In question were J Medford. vlc9 president: Clln taped by prohibition agents out-j(on A Ambr0Ke of Portand. ec- sme oi nomes or oiiices oi rus- ported bootleggers. I Continued on page six) LIFE SENTENCE .SACRAMENTO, Calif.. Feb. 22. iyp Condemned to serve their natural lives In Folsom prison for the murder of Kay T. Single ton, guard, during the Thanks giving riot, and attempted break, five ot tbe six leaders of the mutiny today were hack In their cells at, the penitentiary starting to servo their new sentences. Tho sixth likewise Is back in his cell but Is still serving on his old term as the formal court sen tence baa not been pronounced. This will be done Friday. ' Anthony Brown, James II. Cregg. Koy K. Stokes. -Walter K. llurko and Eugeue Crosby, whose lives District Attorney Nell "Mc Allister had demanded as forfeit f ir OAKUAND "f3KS.T''vrr 'jtTfr, 3558" Ri:vl-','J ' -'.vj'..-- V - - . . ""-' Key System ferry Poralta, plying nletnrn shows Ihn vn.tl ferry, tho arrow pointing to tho . .. . . ... . . .... . . Cojit. W. II PRISONERS GET Runs Election f .w 1 asVSfe' .. 1 Brig. Cen. Frank II. McCoy, ap pointed by President Coolldge to supervise the Nicaraguan presi dential election this year, has ar- i d vail in Unnavn.' It 111 IwllffVeH been approved by the American " congress, E n I noSEnURG. Feb. 12. OPl ,., ,H ,.,r: Oeore. M. ! Batty oL Pcrtland.- John . Ewell of . Ilosebnrg; U. II. Bunnell of - Klamath Falls; W": F.-Tncker of Portland and William Carson f Eugepe, directors., The. 1929 convention will be held at alem while the legislature la in ses sion. As a concluding matter of business and association unan imously adopted a resolution op posing the proposed $3.00 auto mobile license fee.- SAM I" EL IXSll.lf IH APPOINTED SUXAGKIl CHICAGO. Feb. 22. (JF) Sam uel Instil, utility magnate, has been appointed chairman ot the finance committee of Chicago's proposed world's fair in 1933. "C'blcago world's falr-ccnlen-nlal celebration" has been chos en by the trustees as tho new name for the fair, which ahort ena tho former title of "Chi cago's second world's fair and centennial celebration.", " 44 4 WASHINGTON'S ' 4 4 - BIRTHDAY HA BY 4 BOKX IX THIS CITY 4' The first and only baby 4 born on Washington's birth- 4 day In Klamath county, ao far as could be learned by 41 fk ,l,rt L-c-nln. Ilnrnlfl ftt nrftKS 4 . 4 time today, wus tbo son 4' born to Mr. and Mrs. II. F. 4 Harrow, of 019 Jefferson t 8lraPl The child was born to Mr. and Mrs. Da r row at the 4 Mill BUNNELL HI U Klamath Valley hospital this i C. H Smith 64. general morning. Mr. V a r r o w Is i manager of tho W estlnghonso manager of the Woolworth Un'n Battery company, was kill- store in thin city. ' A.ed Instantly. -444444444444444' Smith was believed to barl met death accidentally. Flivver Plane Forced , Down but Makes Record j - TITCSVIMfE. Fln., Feb. 22. 1 t"AP, 4l.fr ItrftnlfBr. nllnl. B.d his diminutive flivver plane, j without advance warning today j had made this city the terminus 1 of a record-breaking flight for ! small, economical aircraft. Although his projocled route, I which led from the Ford airport Before rutlrlug, exhausted from 'in Detroit to Miami, was not 'his long aerla! Jaunt, Brooks rx ; completed, when Brooka landed plained that ho had been forcul . his tiny ship here last night at I down thus son-.o 200 miles short S o'cliM-k he had covered more I ot bis goal because the ft gut ! than 900 ml'.es ot air lino dls-1 ions of gasoline with wbleh hn Unoe In slightly less thai thlr - ' . 1 ' ThO previous noll-Slop TOCOM '01" I'lmioa of 40 horsepower or . 1 .. (I . , . II.. Vu Un. Mvlbome of thej'ess was ST1 miles, set by Max snipping, rrencu nviaior, in JACOBSON LEADING IN LAKE DASH Winner of 1927 Race Forges Ahetd From Very Start Today NORDEEN CLOSE ON HEELS OF LEADER Soft Hnuar Hlowrs lp KkUen In Dw.ll From Fort Klauutth to (Vstrr Lake and Itctura; lUcn Marts This Morning at O a.m.. sml Will Be Completed This Afternoon Manfred Jacobson, Mc Cloud expert, and winner cf last year's race, was in the lead seven miles from the start of the 42-mile sk race from Fort Klamath to Crater Lake and re- -turn. At 9 a. m. sixteen stalwart athletes started off on their long and ar-; r iioiia Rf nuTo- e un ino1 steep, slopes of the Cas-', cades to Crater Lake and return." - " Two minutes behind the Nor wegian WA itviumi, mfuniw son of Bend. Then cime. Nord- quist. Huekley, , Oliver Puckott. ' r rancis, cvereir. trucaeii, jvi- gard.' Vernon Pnckett. , Hagen, Vsrsto. Haugen. Spegelburg, and Llnman. Lester Heljens, "dark horse" from: Seattle won the 21 mile (Continued en page six) T IS WASHINGTON. Feb. 22. (41 The Columbia basin Irrigation' project reported favorably lato yesterday by the" senate Irrigk-, tfon committee, was laid over after Senator Jones sought pas sage of an amendment by Sena tor Borah. . The Borah amendment, accept able 'to Jones, waa offered to pro- leci 1UHDU 1IOIU uiiuiuuuuu state's water supply. ' Thcx senate committee report ed that two plans, gravity and pumping hail been recommended to It. ' The gravity systoai waa urged before the Irrigation com mittee by the Columbia basin ir rigation lcagne. This system was also recommended by various en gineering organisations, lp thl opinion ot tlie rommlttce. how aCIVI. "llC 1IU1U1IUB lflim,. V .I..T 4 ! fatlon should bo glren morj ! horough consideration than heretofore.. - " , .. Pl TlSBCROH ItlKI.'Oi ' . faAX KILLED l.X F.vi li " ".'.' PITTSBUnCH. Pa.. Feb. 32 (At Falling from a window on third floor of the Pittsburgh Athletic Association building tn- flight from L llourget flebl Haul- Pnrlv In Knnlf.shlirir. f.f.r- many, lost year. Brooks' descent on TltUHvllli) was unexpected and consequently no formal reception was accord ed him by J.he startled popula- tion. lluft the Michigan city yestordny morning had been consumed. His only other procedure was to tele phone representatives of tho Furil company In Miami that his flight ajnju ucvu vui suurv. WOE 1 OVER