THK WEATHER Or Ron: Unsettled, probably rain tonight and Tuesday, no orate temperature. Moderate var iable winds becoming trMh south erly. Associated Prcsa artel United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate .iiv je .IT Price Five Cents , KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1928 Number 6276 City Edition The Old Home Paper . NEW TRIAL SOUGHT BY OLraSTEAD J. E. Wheeler Joint Bank. er in Attempt to Avoid !l1h, rly- ' Tuhh"- p iT t il.ul rllea for Mr. Tuhba, who runisnmeni hd n.,rhed her sum birthday. ' ' I will b held at Vreka on Tuc. HOLD ERRORS WERE'1'" ,h" 'utviS" "J ibe MADE DURING CASE .&'l?tXt. v., , j j It. liiyd for the aouih Ibla Ainu Assert Insufficiency of 'Kvl- morning. Mr. and Mm. O. II. . dnra x ronil for Actlm: Hancock and Mr. W. It. Boyd (ieorge .N'etiner Opposes Attar neye for Two Prominent Port V land llu-lne-m Men. I'OHTI.ANt). Ore.. March, I. (A) Motion for new trial for Kmery O I m a I e a d and J. K. Wheeler, wa. ariuisl tndny be fore federal Judge It. ft. Ilean. Tho defendant wero ronrlcleil February 17 on SI count charg ing mlaappllrallon of fund of the Northwestern National bank, of which Olinalead wa former president. Hit and J. K. Wheel er, former prealdeut of the Mr (ormlik Lumber company, were charged wllh "check kiting" op eration, raualng'lha bank Inn of approximately 1500,000. Iimufflrlency of evidence and error of law were given a rea aon for the new I rial by Chealpr A. Shepherd, rounael for Olm atead. charging lliat the gov ernment had failed to Include Important" allegation In the 13 , jtiluppllratlon count. Hhepherd quoted at length from half, a doien almlllir ri' lo prove hi point. t.eorge Nenner, I'lilled 8lalea dlatrlct attorney, opposing ths motion for a new trial; Dke ' (ilthout a brief. . . A. K. Clark jolnrd tho rank of defenae rounael today, aiding . John f. V e I e h and Deri K. Ilaney. ' V a t e h, apetiklng for J. K. Wheeler, objected to Introduction , - of acreptancea of the McOirmlc k . l.umlier comnanv a evlde-nc. 1 Neuner answered thl by'charg- lug that the aecaplancea had been flrat mentioned by the dwfenao, TO HKI.I, I. A MM, WASHINGTON. Mar. S, I API The Iavltt bill, aulhnrlalng tho sale of laud on, federal re- pllmnllnn nrnlicla etMH-iefl aa "unprodttctlve." wa pnaaed today by the boue and sent la the son- ale. A SNA HHI NATION KVK WITNKHM llll'.H TODAY M Kill A. Pa . March 5. (At Mrs. Jeannle Gourley BtrutaVr. 83, the Inat aur- vlving' wohtnn member of the ra'at nf "Our American t CouMln," khriwn on the fate- 'ftil ntltht 63 years ago in Ford's (heater at Washing- ton wnen Prraldent Lincoln wa aVftaHlnnted by John 4) W II ke Booth-, died here yes- lerdny." An eye ' wllne. of the shooting of Lincoln, the then 'Joannle Gourley wa. threatened herself by Booth, who In his hurry lo get out of the th,otr.er after firing the shot, slashed the coat of the orchestra leader with whom the actres waa talk- Inst and pushed her aside. COMMUNITY HOTEL PLAN TO BE PROBED TUESDAY To look Into the proposal of a community hotel In Klamath trail, a meeting of tho Klamath Fall Realty board ha been coll ed for tomorrow . afternoon at t o'clock In the ' Klnnialli county chamber of commerce on tho cor ner of Fifth and Mnln street, lo whlch every Interested citizen Is naked In come. s understood Hint llio really Tho hrnird -wtll look Into the I hoard I. taking up tho question ... , ... iiii whore this -.mooting loft off. A proposillon from the ..nntlpolnt I y f.(h6 .. of Imporsonnl analysis nnd In- j wtl bo conducted wllh a vlow vile suggestions, nnd argument to nrertnlnliiR (ho need, It any, either for or against llio pro-of'n new nnd large hotel and of aj llio method of flnnnoliiK attcli.n , I community project. Recently llio community hotel-- Th0 mWT Mn signified proposal enmo to n hi-nd In Klnm-j t,r wllllngnest lo opornto the lb Fall whoa a ropro.onlntlveiiotul plant. v - , ' I - " I PIONEER OF v v. BASIN DIES AT OLD AGE Word of' Ilia punning of Mr. Mury E. Nurse Tuhha. pioneer of ouiIiitii Oregon, at her home in lreka, Calif., on Saturday night was niado known (odor iln. Tubb. wan tho former wife at George NiirM, founder of Llnkvlllo, and for year wa j resident uf Klamaiji county wllh I her husband. For many yean J an iiuxni in mi ro,uniy acnnois. The onlv llvlne relative- of the family i Mr. France iioyd of will laava inMiPTfl Itlnrnlnt fnr Vreka lo attend the funeral ser vices. LANGELL WILL - VISIT HENLEY Tn forge another link In the Inler-communlty cooperation and friendship between Henley and Iingell valley, the Ijingell com munity club will attend In a body the Central Community club meeting of Henley neit Haturdny nlchl U wa announced today. "Heveral week ago Henley wa Langoir guint." aald CI. P. Kel ler, .ecrelary of the Iingell club. "Henley ha Invited u and we've aire.ififl " Th Langell club Vln to pre-i sent a brief but lively progrum. PROHIWORKIN ' JACKSON UNDER INVESTIGATION MRDFOIin. March C. HI A .peclal ee!on of the Jarkaon county grand Jury, called to In vent Ignte thahandllng of the lo cal prohibition enforcement. Inao fnr a. It concern the office of iii.tr ci Attorney newton i; ... , . , , ,. , . " . ' . . li ra bearing on the eame subject convened thl. morning with Mr. , Katie M". Rrleve of Proapect aa j foreman. Attorney J. N. Johnacn i of Grant Pomi wa named a' apeclul prosecutor - before the; grand Jury, by an order of tho court algned thl morning. I f JLM TT f Will OPEN IN JUNE The annual rlllinn military training eamp of Oregon nnd tb following counties of Washing ton, vis: Clark. Cowllts. Kllkitat. Skamania and Wahkiakum, will open (his year at Vancouver Bar racks, Washington, June IS and closo'July 14. 11)38. according to word received ihere'today by Postmaster John A. McCall. Since f n n d a appropriated by Congress for the neceaaary ex penae nf theae camp are alloted on a population haal. It I very 1 delral)lu that earn county tar nish II quota. To (hi end II la eaaenllnl Hint, life ramp at Van couver Barrack, be given the most widespread publicity pos sible. The quota for Klamath county haa been rataed to 1 atndents fnr the liltS ramp. Information waa recclvod here by McCall from O. W. Hoop. Major, 7th Infantry of Washlniiton. of '(he Hockctibnry flnnnce sr. temlnnd Erie and Kenneth Itaus er, identified with tho Hauser chain ot hlels, arrivod In this rltysnd conducted a public meet ing explaining the situation. The meeting dispersed without a definite organization being formed lo liivoalixnto the propos- I n( r,IPt i,r. Q A V f D (I f Vlel I I W I TWC- a, 1 1 v uui v j iiiaili ra, rtrm' W II U L U Lilt a . , 1 f AttempU to Take Own Life in Indiana Har- jgamblere lay their beta. w;.;; action of Ilrooklyn at 7:30 bor Last Night 'found dying In a gutter In Brook- .ialurday night and asked Adam jlya yesterday. Ill last big gum to go for a ride. Adam wa 35 jwa believed to nave led to 1 ; yar old. CAPTAIN OF - POLICE i murder. ) Although police at flnit be- PREVENTS HOMICIDEl Ilul f'w hour b'or- 9o 'c 1 llered there might be noma con- aald. be had left a "floating crap'nertlon between the two murder I.. Horond rofol..n Ho Ta,,,ni." .o Called botauw lla lo- they later w.er. Inrllned to Tlew , ...... .. f ration I changed each night and thl theory wa hardly pliutlhlc Pollr Ho HI.-W thlldrr. Ilo.,,0 whkl. 0,y m pUyera Inc. Adam. wa. not known a raw Tliclr I'rr-irnci" In Houw gain aec0 with $75.000 bl ! big gambler and they held It wa Annoyed Woajinn Willi Whom lie lla IW-cn Reeltllna IS'DIANA HAimOlt, lud.. Mar. 5. (AP)-tleorgo k'hi.holm. whol'0,,D"- ''",a"a OD ,M W'r l Mt "Olch ro.allod front . boy . - , itlio hoapltal. , , hood accident, waa. known in Una conreed Haying hi two: gomo hour, aftor Bpencer wa. New Orleana, Havre I)e Grace, jroiing ,aoin. attempted taulclde, found dying the body of Itlchard ! Baltimore, Lexington, Louiavllle. Iat night after bo had' been Adama, a barber and rare track j Saratoga, wherever the horaea brought hero from the ea.t Chl-k unmblor. alo known aa Itlchard I run and the big gambler gather. rago' al to avert threatened mob violence. I A belt buckle, the prang of which ha uaed In 'an effort to I Pierre hi throat, wa the weanon ! Chlaholm employed. Police Cap tain Kdward Knight, who had Jut locked Chlaholm In a coll. ! turned back on a auriden Impulae In time, lo wltneaa the aulcide attempt. Let me die," the man pleaded. told you everything. Lot mo go. He wept hyaterlcal:y A crow had gathered around tho eaat Chicago Jail yesterday when officers decided tho pris oner ahould be removed to pre vent violence. rhlKhnlm, whnae cniitcaalon Saturday night cleared the mys - lory surrounding the finding Of tho boya' bodies In tbe Indiana Harbor ship canal, mado a sec ond confession yosterdny. In this he related fhnt ho had dmwned tho boys George, t. and Edsar. t February S because Mr. Ilel- V en Lawrence, with whom he llvvd. had nagged him about their presence In the household, IT I TT l"l I H I II LL I FOR i I DEPOT Contract for the construction of tho Great, Northern passenjler station which will be erected on south Sixth afreet near It. in teraertinn with Broad. wj let, late Saturday to James Ouinn Coa( of the depot will be In the neighborhood ot 160.000. Work on the depot will com- mence this week, Qulnn told the News Saturday- night, and be- Iween three and four'' m:ntha will be required to Vomplete the? 1 structure. Cost of, the project! v. a not given out. in preparation for the launch- Ing of construction on tbe depot tljo W. n. Miller Construction company of thl city bna been fill ing fnr the site for the past two weeks. The depot will be lo cated on tho former sites of the Lorenx warehouse and the Miller construction company plant on south Sixth. , , The depot, according, to plan, announced recently, will be two stories high. The lower floor will be given over (o waiting rooms, ticket office and baggage rooms, whllo (he itecond story will provldo quarters far Great Northern officials. - CERTIFICATES ARE READY FOR NEW CITIZENS Cerlflcntes jof citizenship for successful candidates at llio last nntlirnltzittlnn henrlnff 'lipl.l In eloettll "... -( r.k,n..u or. h.. I arrived at (he office of Circuit County Clerk Loyd R. Delnp and will bo Issued nut at cull, it was announced today by Mr. DeLan. Tho certificates were for tho following: 1 - I. .. L. r l . T7 . .. . T .. 1 1 .. . k ' tf.iiii r, uiiri, r.itii'n. tfiiiiiin Schramm, Vlolotle lreno O'Con nor. Frank Machac, Ernest Af fretl tllghnm, Cornelius MrAul Iffem Ontrirk Sullivan. Hans Mar lon Hansen, Charles Grirfltli. John Mtcrgin. Adiitn Nhnfpck, Ot to Albert Schilling. John Mc Aullffo, ratrlctf Ca.oy, ; (ITil Famous Gambler o 1 1 L.,fiicago Murdered; Rnhhftd of Fortune I ;r3V, ll-llliv, war. u. nr i ''John Henry (Scarf are) Spencer. i . a . , " , jwhoae nod wa. good "' NP)W, YOIIK, Mar. G. ( AP) ... "lie aia a man Baa caneq .and, of dollar, where the biiUl lhelr hotne , tn ,llcbmond night' winning. Hi pocket. were empty and hi diamond ring. Spencer. atlrkpla and watch had been; "Hcarfare" hi nickname de tripped from him when be waa acrlptlva of a livid mark on hi T' TT ' A JUST lyAMBLIN' ROUND I Km aaki . . ; S Hollywood , "IJAZEL Hazel wherelnholl Is ; 11 Hazel?" This rang out on the clear air: of Hollywood at 1 o'clock In the I morning when a tired newspaper'- j man who had been seeing the i sights all day had sought repose j and rest. There waa a gin party on at Hollywood and Haaol eeemed tn have wandered off from her ad-i MlrMM . Th. I - ..I.. low Hasol wa gone, so the les aro not batting a thousand mMn.h rommeneert . Ihrm.eh Ih.looc cent. The rutin La. erimn- iow nuts tor naiei. I'p one hill and down another the Rolls Royce'a could be heard while the occupants wore hunt-. ing for llniel. But tired day. had sunk Into; I h .1 irmi nf restful nlptil with ! m iml ihM nnH .n im. hunting for Haicl did not longiVywith It. remarkable prologue keep sleep away. j ' 1 IfOLLYWOOD Is great. I "the wealth of the sprinkle. Itself down In coodly volume upon a lot of "dumb- hells- who were born with a dash '.NXVN7.IO IMPKOVIMi. j IIOMK, Mar. 5. (AP) Tho- 1 latest reort from (undone. Mate 1 ! tlwt' (iabrk-lo D'Annnnalo. Italy's! poel-soliller, la rerorrrlna; from an nltnrk froui Ilronrliltls. - MVST PAY TAX. r tsiuvcivw m n r.i Tho hnicriclartc under the I Of rnlim Or a trnlr. nf honi r v ' i rr.nKnn-11 ah -. alvt 1 IAlBIll PIONEER i' : ' UMULLU RIM AVI will of tho Into Andrew Car- Mmath woman will arrive In neitle, who Include t hief Justice Klamath FalU tomorrow morn Tnft, were docUrrd tlay by tho 1 ,n maA b " siiprumo court to he liable for!Kr Whltloclt Funeral Home. fiNlernl liicomo tax on the on- ' Funeral service and Interment nultira they receive.' . wl11 00 Md ln hls ,city. airs. Taylor was a sister of the OFF FOR C HICAGO. 'nla B- Hunsaker. At the time --...v. 1.'....' ., of her dealh she was visiting at DKTROIT. Mr. 5. '( API-Can. , 0eore Tay. .,. .M.uu.,.inn iwiraiHl , er.at J,oph RHx. Frencli aviation ambassador, took I off irom me rom airport ror 1 m- coro toiluy. - ROYALTY ILL. .TOKYO. Mar. ft. (AP) With! a serious epidemic of influenza, rnirlnB- in Tokro lodav. tOnineror Hlmhlto wa rontinetl lo his bed nun a rcrcriaii com ami rremlrri Tnnnkai was nlso aufrerlng from . one. . : - SANTA MONICA. Calif.. March CHlrtTC CDirrcr ' 1 ,r"- "rrl't Johnson, of jnWl O OrUUOt. ITopeka. Kansas., lost a $1,100 ANDSUICIDESaim,'n'1 tln ctt her tlneT , whllo feeding popcorn to the sea PORTLAND, March 5 im I eii hero. he said one ot the James Fitzgerald. 41, ,hot ,nrt ! H "olzed the stone aw It struck seriously wounded his wile sndl""' wn,cr "n'1' "v,1.owc- n' killed hlinaclf yeslerdny at the I ' low ,wy- e homo of his wife's mother, Mrs. 1 - . . Alice Lelnlngen, Mrs. Kilmer- DETKCTIYKH LEAVE, aid received bullet wounds In her I SALEM, Ore.. Mnr. 6.' (AP) choek. neck aald arm. Hospital leotive James . Tackaberay Aiienitani. .niH ,,,,i ,. of the Portland "imllce dopart- ,1, wi.ii? ,i ment and Mr. Taokaberry. will rover Htzgerald was said mi -. 1o Oakland. California, each have been angered because htsj.rry a reiiulsltlnn from tho gov w Ifo hnd sued for divorce and re- erno'r'a office for the extradition (used to llvo with him, . tot oftondcr. vailed In I'ortnud. r ; 1 - - ws iuui ''.' "ireet. four l. lng the mann , . , WsCirc, wa found In Brook- four bulled woundi ner of hi death. unlikely ha wa an aociate of but In many Instance, with none too many brains. I wa told that la what makes business good, for the price of an article means nothing to the boys and girls wko make lhelr money easy, hence money flows freely ind things are kept .lively I mention that In the past tense, ' for the morle colony 1. very . liable to have to hunt another oorupation, at least many ot . It.a ...... k. .w. lit. ea me movie nusinea. 1 nave been told by oldtlmer rhere the : general public I fed up on some of the rough stuff so that It take, Cm. .a pinch bitter to get irtjide the'dicating that It as overloaded big money now. niiiRt.it! ctiini iva ,li,n, continue to draw ' well at the Chinese theatre, ft Is a 'show H,,re ! largely for youngsters and i..iie.ti!"n na """.d hl noodle . in mak-1 ' ,n' ' P',' th' ' I th larger plane'a path the Bird ,onl ' Th P"l" ' frimachlne tipped, .tailed and beU"' .,h'ln ,he p,et,,r" J I'-e: plunged. - - w r m nil I H.I. II .1 nilrl I I IIWUUU lllllll Mr. Sarah Taylor, (9, Klam- ' ath -pldneer and former resident ,of Klamath Falls, passed away In Pasadena. California. March 1. according; to word received here today. I 'Ilcmnlns -of the well known ,, n,dl., r.eorre she Is .nr. T,vc4 by jame, Tlot. of prIne. vllle; John Taylor of Bend: two brother., Benjamin Hunsaker of j Qrovllle, Calif., and Homer Hun saker of Portland; and a sister. j Mrs. Minnie Eastman ot Portland. THICXTAJf Vf7f I ' I ''IC V iiYVJ KjUL,L, EATS DIAMOND AT VANCOUVERtc Csrrvlne messases nf cood will f VP mk : I , s I I I aa I I i 1 1 1 . r n i nil i LLlU ffl AIR CRASH Incompetent Pilot Blamed. for Most Serious San rv Dl T J UiegO rlane 1 raged PLANE STALLS THEN"1 "uUn" j-KOLEHMAINEN, PACES CRASHES TO EARTH j...7.i?P!RET 0F ATHLETES W CIvUMC RWU of Way to I S JXt IHU, of IUI. H-xl ; . ...... I V.. . I M.I Ifa a Air 'Liner That Wa . --HwinKlnic Into rtold When tho j Traedy Occur; Ship Had I neen IXvUaml Not Airworthy by OffkrUta. SAN DUCGO, March S. A home-made airplana) and a nervy but incompetent pilot today were blamed for the wont aerial dla aater in the hiatory ot flying here. ' Five men were killed. Including the pilot, when the plane .tailed and note dived 300 feet to earth yesterday In giving the right of way to a huge air liner about to make a landing. ' The dead: '. W. Bird, pilot land builder of tire plane. Ralph Craig, Cheater H. Kidwell. Clif ford Dill and Irving Thomas. The plane left the airport ' against the orders of the city air control board, which previously bad refused Bird a pilot, license on the ground that be wa. inex perienced. Tbe board also had ordered that the plane be not taiioweo 10 4go up oecause 41 uu 1 bee deemed not airworfhy. Bird', four passengers were re cruited -from -a. rowd - M the field. .They were warned not to go with Bird but Insisted on "taking a chance." Airmen who. witnessed tbe take oft said the plane stalled badly as It rose from the ground, liv or not property Balanced. It made . .hnH rilvh m C-imn ITa.ni ....k. ..i..i 1 the accident occurred. I ' Tbe bird plane was In the path of the air liner, which airport Chap-'official, aald waa entitled to Hie right-of-way. In turning out of The 220 horsepower engine telescoped back ' through tbe framework of the machine and Into the passenger compartment I a. It dived Into the earth, crush- i Ing tbe life out ot four ot the i men. Craig was the only one alive when airport attendants reached the wreck and he died in a few minutes. CONTRACT NOT YET LET FOR NEW CULVERTS Bids for culverts for -county road work which - were opened Saturday afternoon by - County Judge Fred R. Goddard are atill being considered by the county court. "We desire to figure out the bids a little more before com ing to a definite decision on tbe contract," Judge Goddard said today. WELCOME REED IN UTAH CI?? SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Mar. 5. IP) Democratic leaders of three western state. gathered here today to greet : Senator James A Reed on his arrival In SalJLake City near the "close of his present speaking tour of. the will be to the senator from tbelr respective states, Fred R. John son of Rock Springs. Wyo.. and L. E. Dillingham, Idaho, demo cratic state chairman, Joined with Dclhert .M. Draper. Utah, demo cratic state chairman In lauding the senator In his campaign for party harmmony. t i : . HOOVER HVPPORT SEEN. " WASHINGTON. Marl 5. (AP) Representative Taylor of Tenn essee, national republican1 com mitteeman from that state, pre dicted at the White House today that Tennessee's 19 delegates to the revuhllcon convention would support 'Secret nrjr Hoover for the presidency. FORESEE BIG FUTURE F WOOL GROWER WASHINGTON, March 5, UPi ' American wool grower now .have an opportunity to "place their Induatry on the beat flnan- clal bail in hiatory," J. T. Walker, marketing apeclallat of the department of agriculture, ! reported to the department to- j day following a trip around the world undertaken to atndy the ; wool Induatry. land. Anatralta and South Africa, j already ha reached the aatnra- "on Point," be aald. "and cannot further expanded becauae of limiting climatic and geographl- J lack of .pace wonld halt further Production In Na Zealand. 1 "'ool t o e k a today are ex- . low. he Mid. deaplte the ; I Increased greatly in recent year. POLITICAL POT SALEM. Ore., Mar. S. CAP) Declaring that If elected be will vote,, for the nomination ot Cool Idge' for president and Senator McNary for vice-president. Daniel Boyd of Enterprise today filed with the secretary of Mate hi. candidacy for delegate from the state at large to thi republican national convention. J. D. Billingsley of Ontario, who last session waa a member of tbe lower honse, today filed a. a candidate for the republican nomination for satte aenator from tbe 1 2nd senatorial dlatrlct. com prising Malheur. Grant and Har ney conntles. He goes on record In favor 6t Completion of tbe state highway program. Judge C. M. Thomas of Med ford filed for the republican nom ination for circuit judge for the first judicial district, comprising Jackson and Josephine counties. He Is the Incumbent. , - f ' ', . ' HOLD FIVE ON T Charged with a statutory crime Involving young boys, five resi dents of Pelican City are under arrest ln the county jail follow ing an investigation conducted through the district attorney's offlre, The men u n d e r arrest-are George Kalllos. Jose 8allnas, G. Vltsos. Charles Kalllos. and J. G. Lewis. Aliased offensea ranra in time from July 1. 137 up to Febr- uary, 1938. ROSEBCRG. Ore.. March 5. OP) The trial of Edward Larson, alleged vice' leader, who, waa In dicted on four counts last week, will not Itart today as previously announced. Judge Hamilton stat ed this morning. , . . LIXDllERCII LKAVK.H WASHINGTON, March 5. VP) Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh with four companion, took off from Boiling field a 10:300 o'clock thl. morning for an un announced destination. A broken tall skid had prevented a start at f:15 a. m. BOILING HARD SEROUS PRELIMINARY WORK ON , SEWER UNIT TO START With the arrival tomorrow of C. C. Kennedy. Son Francisco, the engineer whose plans for a trunk line .ewer and disposal plant the council Is inclined to favor, "work on the sewer project authorized at a special election last Tuesday will get under way tomorrow night. It was announc ed today. , The city council and Its 'advis ory board which .waa appointed tor the express purpose of con (erring with the council on all matter pertaining to the sewer project, will meet In the council chambers Tuesday evening. An Invitation to the general public and ln particular to those who have constructive erltlolam of the present plan to offer was NATION At- MARATHflM III llll I I I I U I 1 r UNDER WAV Crack Finnish Runner of New York . Leading Field at Second Lap Runner From Morning Till Noon; Oowit Lino HlKhvray aa - Troupe of Long IMNtaarn Itnnner Continue Long ICnre. BLOOMINGTON, Calif.. March, 5: HP) Willie , Kolenhmainen.. crack Finnish runner of New York City, left the field of near-, ly ZOO starter today at the end ." of the second lap of the 340( -' mile transcontinental marathon that started yeaterday at Los , Angeles. Kolehmalnea raced from Puente to Bloomlngton. a distance of 14. 7 mile ln four hours. It minutes and 30 sec onds, finishing shortly before 12:30 p. m. today. , Kolehmalnea also paced the hage crowd of pavement pound- . era in yesterday's first lap from Ascot speedway to Puente, 1. miles. His total running tlruo for tbe two lap. I. fire hours CO mlnntea and 5 aecond,. and. hi total mileage ot date is 61.7. v Kolebmainen dropped into the Bloomlngton control -station sev- eral minute, ahead of the next runner. Ed . Gardner, negro rfn trant. from Seattle. Waah. , , The rest ot the field ' waa. stretched out over a space of ap proximately 18.. miles when- Koh.. ehmalnen. finished today. - ." A steady drizzle of rain hand icapped the runner, from early morning until shortly before noon. t ' Crowd. lined the highways. n the human cavalcade plugged -along the countryside. ' ' . ' - HEAR1XOH COXCLVDED WASHINGTON. Marth f. (Jf) Hearings' o nthe Capper bill to extend the stockyards control act ' to asceratln private yards were concluded today by the senate agriculture committee and Sen ator Capper, republican, Kansas, was assigned by Chairman . Mc Nary. republican, Oregon, to draft a committee print which will Include proposed amend-, pentt. XF.W YORK METHODISTS - Kl Rl-RISK JIM WALKI-H ' - NEW YORK. March S, a ax u was "Irish lght".at , 4 Grace .Methodist Episcopal church last night and the speaker ot the evening was Jt 4 Mayor Jame. J. walker, -4 who ' talked on tolerance, t ' transit and heaven and sot ( acquainted with the Meth- . odlat. . 4 - "I never belleved'l he wild: 4 , at one time; "that there wa. ' 4 a. much laughter in all the 4 Methodists In the woald a 4 I heard, tonight. 1 had at 4 one time believed a Method- ' 4 1st to be a person who did -4 not know how to laugh. 4 Where did I get thui Idea? 4 Why should I hare this con- 4 ceptlon of the people I 4 didn't know?" urged by Mayor Tom Watter. to day. ' . "The council and It advisory board Is . exteremely anxious to hear any alternative plans or ideas explained to It so that It conld. If possible cut down on the total coat of the' undertak ing", Mayor Wattera ald today. "Mr. Kennedy I expected tomor row morning.' He I the engineer whose plans have been tentative ly endorsed. "We hope that these aewor ' meetings , will b well attended so that the people may know ( what Is going on. The Klamath Falls Engineering society baa some rrltlclam of lha Kennsdy ; plan and we would appreciate a .representation from that group, 'at the meeting." - t-f