The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 01, 1928, City Edition, Page 1, Image 1

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    WE ATM III.
OREGON: Fair' east, cloudy
west portion,. pruhably rata In
extreme west portion tonight ami
Wednesday, frost In east pur
tlon tonight. Fresh west, and
southwest wind.
Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service
Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade
Price Five Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1928
! ! 7 - J. .i. .. I . ....
Number C325
v
City Edition
The Old Home Paper
ROAD WORK
IN COUNTY
UNDER WAY
Construction Activity in
. Klamath Accelerated
By Good Weather
SHOVEL FALLS INTO
LOST RIVER CANAL
, 1
A.. I.I. ni Ye.lcnlii) will ll.il.l
TIiiit linn. I lltinil 1'itiJ.
Mlii r.ir Hc-vecnl lints: Oilier
I outrun. I'll tier Nlnrfail or
eiie Compli'tlun,
Kven tliotiKh thrue pro
jects hnvti been held up due
to mi iiiiforsocMl acriik-iit
iiiiinely. tho ciJiMliinif of a
IiHUku under the weight of
a truKolinu xhovel county
road work on both bond is
nu! roads and market roadn
i well under way throiiKh
out the Klamiith ba.siu.
The Mfa lltit occurred on a
bridge u. -ro I.iim It Ivor cllvci-
Inn canal, eight miulli of
Klamath Fall", ii. Mr I lit- Wll
bridge. TIii' heavy shovel which
(!. I. Kli'lihln. KIuiiihiIi Fulls
r.Hilnirl.ir, n moving in I hi.
scene nf rinti'tiettuii. w-aa pre
cipitated Inln 1 1. iHIUll Oil. Ml III.'
structure gave way.
Wet. bins Hi.. nmriKi.rul
bidder i.n (In' OIm'iii hum-WINoii
lirl.li'r road. Hip Altumoiit-HUoii
road, tin. Htmrt-Young rnud and
til- Spring I .aim highway.
'Th. bridge wan weak ami
rnuld ni liulil jig ih wulshl".
soniniarliecl fonnty Engineer
Henry. "II will be several day,
mayhap a week or ten cIuvh. be
luff I hi. projects aru actually re-
However work la going nn In
i-arncal cut I lit Fiotnotil Itimtl
I thai ll.ii k Crock highway) and
approximately one third of Hit
project In rompli'lrd by I he An
. .i and Dovirl rontrac ling sun
(Continued on Pago Thrwl
OFFICER SLAYS
HKATTI.K, Wash., May I. I A.
P.) Martin llalileff. Seal tie
highway contractor, waa - aim!
mid killed lat night by a po
liceman who bad arrested him
fur driiiiki'iineis. Tho shoot lug
occurred, (.eorgc Huntley the ar
resting officer said, when lln-
l.lefr al linked him with mi mi
tumolillc! crank with llm uvowed
liitcnili.il of "knocking your
brains nu!.' i
1 1 lint Icy was Inking llalileff
umi two ciiiiipiiiiliiiiK to the po-.
Hen Hint Ion In their cur while,
a fourth itietulier of Iho party'
wua riding In a prowler cur with I
another officer, llalileff drove
the nuichlne fur a. i outdo of,
lilockn. then halted. With an
oath Ihe coiit racior seised a crank
mid struck nt the patrolman, j
Huntley sulci. The policeman ,'
said he kicked his nas illuiit, llien :
Infill led a superficial wound
with his pistol, and when Hit-1
hleff lii'iiimi! mom violent he
fired twice, killing lite contrac
tor Instantly.
Poor Pa
"Hue Is a :rler ashamed of
her Ii li k ) in m cl hecnitso lie's an
gold. She's always cialmln'
that lie Noni'lltnes gets mail
an' blesses her out."
I
i
BUILDER
is
DRY
,.
REFORM 'S'UP
WASHINGTON. May 1. I CP)
- H iu i.-ni ji I Ivi'm of dry orga
nisation udhillld llm liiip.mi.l
blllly of milHllin Inrlly enforce
in. HI of tin. Volstead Ai t when
they appeared Imfnm the house
judiciary i (ihinllil.'i. in uk f r
nmi'iidini'iila In llii. law y '1 ti In y .
Officials of I lii' Inltwiitiiloniil
ri'lorm bureau anil llm mitioiial
i-lvli fi'ili'railon iiiH'arrd lo i-n-dome
tin. Sproul 111. whhli
would permit search of lioim'a
where ll la bi'lli'Vi'd liquor la bo
I li X inn. 1. 1, i ii I li or I r." milipoi'iiai'K
in anyone who might know any
thing about lliilnr law vlnlaHms.
I'liiiiliiato lurv trial for lliowc
Ni'i'kliiK recovery of ciinftscalcti : ,
property, provide Jail Hi'Uti'iH-i'a ,
for all vIolailoiiM, Inrn-aHii the
powiT of 1'. H. commissioner by
ii,iiMng I In hi I'l iirlK. and i-lllnlii-'
am iiii .ll. Iiml ll'iu.ir.
"All frli-nda of prolillill Ion
tiavu roiun lo ai-i tint IiiipomnI
Mlliy of i'Vit ailnfui:iarlly
foriliiK Hi'' law In lia ir.'"iil
ahau." II'V. II. II. Mllli r, Allmny,
N. V., pri'ildi'iit of Ihu t'lvUr
IraKUi'. ald.
WEDS ROYALTY
t'AXNKS. Kran.e. May I. I A. .
!- Mic hael Arl. il, the novelist.
. .. ...
ailcl I OUIlll'ica Allilllilt .'" .'.
were married in
five-iuliiiile
.
, . i . . ,1... . i r j
Ish conmllate.
ti, ...remiinv m.ik blace al
11:4s a. m. anil was lo In. fol-.
lowed with a religious ceremony
at the lireck orthodox church of1
fannea. Tho wllneswa wero
I'lincens Karaaeorgevlteh. former-1
ly Mrs. II. Pratt of New York.
the bride's grandmother. Mrs.
Ilenrli lte Von Pflugi't! her mo-'
iILira
lller Kdward Molllgomery aiid''"1 vspum ii'Tiimnii rie-ni, i c. a. nerr, raui jeiiuinan unii,
T.AolirfTao Men aie. thick ' bodied and ranalde lit a JTerry Talent. ', ' -t
The groom who Is of Armenia '''lue suit. Next lo him was thel A complete confession of the
origin registered lis father's r'm .Major James FIKmuurlcc j robbery to Hum Present!, night
.,,.. uk Kurkls Kmilollllll lion.
ocup.llon Hhlppers"
Tli.t Knililliiav fif tin iirlllhtnl I
'
author of the "(Ireen Hal" and
other book, whose uulpa at mod-,
... h...;
echoed around Ihe world, to the ,
t ...K..I - ... i.,. i
IM'UIIIIIIII .1 (I II UK WlllIiUH mi I",
a dereenilanl of Herhlnn royally.!0' ""lr foreheads which
was one of the final event, of,""'' '" pn.tected by helmets.!" " " " 11 1 " J
Ihe aeasou fur International so- (Contiiiuecl on Puge Three) Ul o n d a y afternoon by II E valley when they banqueted here Kobert D. Lytic, of Vale, an
ility on the Itlvloia. Scores or! ilauger of the riulck garage laat night with leading cltlaens of nJuucpd wo(1 not run.
I pin- remained for weeks '"'Hlnnr lllinilirnp While they gavo their real-' Salt' nd 'he state of Oregon. j O. A. Palmltcr. of Hood Itiver.
order lo be presc nl. I W 1 1 U I w II U I III I L fWnre , Klamath Falls. It Is Notw ithstanding the rulo that ; master of the stale grange, cast
After their honeymoon the Ar- IMI II II I I'JIJJ 1 1 1 lU , f I M,i,P.llinli ,ho two men arrived greeted the visitors (iovernor I his hat Into the ring late yes-
lens eiyvcl to slay for a whllej"l w 1 1 fc. Ill II 1 1 1 1 UU I
i nl Hie Villa I'lorutlmi. one of
' Ihe must beautiful oMntcs on the
ItlvllTII.
rimtTPr f t 4 t-r-o
I
' I
COMES TO AID
OF QUAKE CITY
COUINTII. tlreece, May 1. (A.
P.) The Star and Stripes fly
ing aliore devastated and desti
tute Corinth today brought ro
ller to a peoplo stricken by a
series of earthquakes unci broughtj The Cleveland and Portland
expressions of gralltuclo from ,., pro(T,.,,,.(, ,.,,, whllo ,c
Hie whole of (Srcece. jCulvcston and Denver remained.
Admiral Paul Koiiudourlolla, This reussurid those who have
preslilciil or lirooco. wept as ho , ). f,.arfiil Ihul tieneral Aug
watched the flag Hying nbovo utno Sn lid I no would silddenly
Ihn American army lent ol Mlas descend upon Puerto Cnbeana.
Emma Ctishman of lloston. who . There have been Indications,
Is In rbargo of tho rirst aid sla- however, that Snnilluo's raiding
tlon. lie said: I activities are over lor the time
"That Is a real symbol of ym- being since there are persistent
piilhy, gutierosliy and love which ! rumors that he has been III lor
Ims loiifhfil our hearts and kin-! some tliuo nt a small plantation
tiled our souls." InortheiiHt of Matagalpu.
Plans For Hot Springs
School Plant Accepted
Al a special meet luff ot the
city sc.,,,,,. boar,., held . the
office of J. Percy Wells hiHt
evening, formal acreptiuica of
tlin plans for tho proposed new
Hot Springs school und an addi
tion or three class rooms anil
main ii nil 1 1 cut u in to seal Hon, lo '
ho nildcd to tho Falrvlcnv school
was given H. Marsh, Portland:
architect who was ordered to j
complete plana. A number of
minor delalla will ho changed In
the general plans at tho next
meeting which Marsh holds with
tho hiiurcl. j
The Hot Sptiliga school plans
snow urn new ouiiciiiig niciugi
southwest towards tho Southern once for both buildings to be convohtlon of tho California Mod- nf passport and other papers tho , at this time and the need of on numerous Important eomtnlt
Paririe tracks on tho Run-foot opened on Juno fourth, tho regu- I'cnl association revealed vnslnr- authorities hum hoen iiimliln to tn, Th r:r,,i K',ih.,n 1 ...... .....i ti, Hir.,..i.,.. , !,,.
lot, Tito building lo he built oiijlar meeting date of the bonrd.
TRIP BACKi?? 1
D V Dl AMC om8ni Vver ueam
DI PLANtiOf Klamath Indian
DISCUSSED
Bremen May Fly Back to
It Beloved Fatherland
in Near Future
IT IS POSSIBLE"
AVIATORS ADMIT
tUetv l'l)er Olul I liilr iin. il
Wllh Men of hlnxliiK Fli!
Itiiiiml Trio Mr IMIkI'I From e 1 " Turner to death.
. , ' . . . Turner, a man of about S2. wa
l.i.ro,H. lo A,... rl.amlK. lun.;!f()1m. J,,.,,,.,,,,,, . nBlf ,,,
riniii lo Im Fainiiied.
II) Ham Ixive
' (I niliit Pre Klaff iyireM'iiil ii
(I. r. Htaff correapoiKU'iit I
I KKW YDItK. May J. An
I ward f 1 1 k lit acroa llio Atlantic
III the same piano I hat mndo
! Ilrnt weatward flight was K-
sti'd by the rrew of the vic
torious Cermun plane, Itrenien.
Arrived at lust In lli'lr orlx
Iiiml goal, the two (.eriuans ud,
H'e Irishman who '' l!';
flight III Ihe llremeil from Dub-
...". ..." nui. iriumi'ii ci,
dlrrimai'd sl-rlously a return
If Ihey attempt and succeed,
" he the first round trip;
vr he Allunllc In any heavier,
than ii Ir machine!.
A """ '"rious imeniew
'''r "" ' "H Carlton I
holel waa a part of tho herooa
'"""- io New York.-
" ,hTF" P"mt fetiee, .
Jut large euoiigh to hold them,
"'""orui oi inuiiary .
In the uniform of
, ,
rtiwiiRjiiin? luuiifK'u unruii iin-
...... ....... .
" "netetci. nappy aim ,
"' '" hl monocle screwed
Into his right eye. The Marou I
dark blue suit. All j
iiii-ir iuii'n. inn taxi'iiii uin
a
TO
PI KItTO CAIIKZAS. Ni.araa
. May I, Wl- Delermlnullon
lhy A,,"'r,'""n authorities lo prev
Kilt HI1V t-uM lW t l..w...
east r,.,H. r virarsru- ... .......
east ciacni cif .Miaiagua wua seen
today In the arrivals of the crnls-
ers, Cleviiauil nn'il tialveslon with !
detachments of American mar-
lues.
the unit plan
Will Consist Of i
Hgh, class rooms. by 32. The
' in a I ii auditorium will sent an
audience of 4u. Al tho rear ot
the building tho plans show a
future manual training, home
economies and class room space.
When erected Hie building will
resemliln the Fremont and high
school building. It Is planned
to make the exterior ol the
building ornamental from every
side, so thai resident ot 1 lot
Springs looking down upon tho
structure will have a pleasing
view. Just what typo of mater
ial la to ho tiHcd In finishing the
building was not determined. .
NICURO
lionets win ne advertised nt;among nhvslclnns nltenillne the
What ioiiri' llm dlntrlit ail'.rv
ni y'a offl.-i! will iiuraim In llt
proHi'i iilloii of Ti'd Jiu km. n. In
illim. rhiira.'d wiih iho iniir.lrt
of Jaxpi'r TiiniiT. Indian, will b
lurKi'ly ili'tiTinln.-il ion Ik lit ul I
I'lironor'a In uncut at which clr-
. umalanifa aurroundliiir Tnrnc-r
dialh on Monday. April 23. fl
for tin. flrnl tlmo come bfor
the public? eye
The- In i iu-t will y- held al 7
o'lloik.
A flral ili enci murder cliarao
waa placed aualoat Jarkaou Sat-
urdny by the dlatrlct attorney'
ofn. e '
Jackaon la churned with bar.
from Kpracue Itlver by a roualu
Monday afternoon. He died
few hnura later, riruisea. a lira-
nlona and cuts altet to the aup-
ALLEGED.AUTD
THIEVES BACK
....- .,, Kenneth
KoP. charged with Ihi. Ihefl of
... j ..
Klainatti falla on .Mooclay nialtl'"1" -" iii """'-jcIalr
i ... a ... ,k. ..... . Inr In Mend Ihe rhanilier nt
of... MM. i-u in ttiv v ' 11 II 1 7 jn.i i ' i
await a hearlnc before the crand
jury.
ri.t ,wo ..... . . ...
r,.irt shortly before midnight on i
Sunday aa they attempted to pass
through Ashland enroute north
n the stolen machine, the prop-1
City of K. M. Pulley of Algoma.j
which they had stolen from
Klamath avenue. The arrest was !
made as they entered Ashland by
... r.,...,..
",,nay" " rn m"or. '7 "'"
r- ...-. n, "
.. l.uf la'awltK i
' -- .
Ambrose, chief of police, who In
company with l.ary Loiad. re
in Hied the prisoners last "';,.',, who are tourinp! ,he c0,st
, '" V.L..." ..,i.
. r,.centlv from California.
EIGHT DROWNED
WHEN BIG LOG
ernif PC Df A T
iMfVC VSS I
CN1ONT0WN, Pa., May 1. (A.
P.) Eight persons were drown-
vA ,,,,lay h'n "ma" bo1 0VCT" '
. . i11i1l, river;
l(.(Wern Masonlown and Greens-;
,oro. A. floating log crashed In-
to tho boat and capsised It.
The boat was used to ferry'
...,. .ern.. i he river. Nine
. ' " -
IHTHotts wero aboard. Ono ot
them, a negro, escaped. Among
ii,., i itirted icd wore Robert
Kennedy, In charge of the boat,! tion-wido scope and a spirited They confirmed earlier reports was for dog licenses, the remaln
and Zenith Gabbls, J2. The oth- campnlgn and fair weather prom- of the sack of Kingmen and the lg 11533 for general tines In
or victims, a while girl, and Rising a heavy toIo, California ' slaying of 5.00U Inhabitants by pollco court.
negro woman and her four chii-tTolcra today cast their ballots In! bandits. j During the mouth the arfests
dren, were not Identified. tno presidential primary for three! Messages from Hankow said made and totals were listed as
democratic candidates, a ropubll- executions of communists were follows: drunk, 48; vags, 13;
MIAMI CLOSES can ami a prohibitionist. occurring there dally. A girl of disturbing the peace, 11; driving
Pli!?ni! rrtD Dir 71,0 ,hre0 8,dra' democratic! 17. who acted aa a member of j while drunk. 8; possesion of Hq
SHOPS FOR BIG contest was between Governor: the red tribunal which Is heldjUor, 5; fighting on streets, S;
pj pi KJC D A D A D R Alfred E. Smith of New York, responsible for tho many sen- carrying concealed weapons, 2;
kuniiit. a 4-im-aari-
....... . 77 . . v..
MIAMI. Fla., May 1. (T) - MI -
ami shut up shop today tor the
shrlners' purhdo.
Tho glittering procession. In
cluding all ot tha several score
uniformed units hero for the 64th
inii.ee cu.llicii niueiiiiK
..i
first scheduled event of the con
vention, though on Sunday and
yesterday tho gathering hosts
staged shows of their own.
WHISKEY IS NO
TREATMENT FOR
DiTC r V ft! 1 IT
SACRAMENTO. May 1. (P)
Whiskey as a snake bile treat-
ment only serves lo Increase the tho death or an American woman, j or commerce 13 bo held on Thurs-! lors. who plan to discuss tha res
conrideneo ot the patient and nl- Mrs. William Sutherland Hogg, day evening, May 10 at the Fre-' Ignation with Mr. Thomas be
lay tho excitement, a discussion 12, whoso body was found float- niont school, 'for consenting. During the past
'day.
BeHe'd
tHmlilou that cltlivr Tnrn'-r waa '
iVati-n or bn analaiiii'd tho In- j
Jurlca by tuivtwln falla. j
formal pronoiiiu i-miiit waai
made alli r a poat mortem, that
Tiirm-r'a ilialh waa due lo acule
abohollam.
,pne of announrcment,
n, dlatrlct attorney office waa'
pn-auadod by purportfd evldn'
vloli-nre from Indian rcwl-1
ili-nla of the Hpraxue Itlver "un-J
try lo pnfr a charKe of firat 1
di-nrco murder.
That the cane may be referred'
to federal authorlliea waa freely J
admitted by authorities. The
fact that the a Hefted participant
i in the three-day drunken brawl;
which preceded Turner's death i
W(.ro ,,., ,nd the ,M t that j
Ihe aliened attacka occurred on '
the Indian reservation, would :
lend to place the case In federal i
handa.
CORVALL1S MAN
WILL ADDRESS
C. OF C. FORUM
I pany. ' - J
In company with Dean Jewell!' Hrcaklng a silence wbich hei
of Ihe Oregon State college at I has maintained through bis trials
.Corvallis. IJarry 8. Hogers. new
dean of eSglneerlng and preal-1
" of . the Corvallis chamber
,,t rnminv. will srrlve In Klmn.
--- - ---- ...
;
commerce forum. Hogers will j
.give an address following
main speech by Jewell. Miss
florenca Illazier wUI accompany!
the two visitors.
Esther Veatch, popular young i
vocalist of this city will render
lvo TOcal selections. Her mother.
Mrs. K. 8. Veatch will accom-j
pany h,,r the plan0.
I
SALEM, May 1. iVP Callfor- j
with the redwood empire caravan
heard of the resources and nat
ura ivntages of the WIlluTOetto j
Patterson enlarged upen the un -
.comparable elimato of Ihe valley. I
land suniinarlied tho industries of ,
Polk and Marlon counties, empha
sUIng the numerous world records
macto ny aairy came oi wio uio-
ltr,.t
erman Hald Patton. repre- j
Aid
:. - ... Mavor I.lveslcv. averred
,n , . ne moJt beautiful
city In the world.
,
GOLDEN STATE
VnTITOC PmCfC
' . " '
TCI CAST V(tTF.S
. M m w " "
SAN FRANCISCO. May 1. (A.
i n m.k ,i, r
gonator James A. Reed of
orl and Senator Thomas 1.
v..h n, Mo,nnR.
CALIF0RN1ANS
SALEM GUESTS
southern army iMoe Named
NOW IN TSINANi , .
SHANGHAI, May 1. The
American Presbyterian mission at
Tslnan, capital ot Shantung,
wired today:
"The southerners (nationalists) i ed president of tho Klamath entering a flout In the rose fesll
hnve occupied Tallinn. There waa : county chamber of commerce at j vol nt Portlund In Juno. The
no troubla and tho situation at j tha director luncheon today, executive commltteo will meet
present gives no cause for con-To preside with Mr. Moe for. with S. C. Pier In charge of out
ccrn'" the ensuing year J. J. Kerns was 'fide transportation on the festl-
ire-elected to serve as vice presl- val when ho visits Klamath Falls
MYSTERY SCRROIWDS DEATH
4)1'' AMERICAN" WOMAN
.
VILLE FHANCIIE. France,
May 1. can,. -Mystery surrounds
inn In the he tn il.e nt,s,.nen;
locnto her American address.
SILENCE OF
IL A ON
I BROKEN
I wey, read in part :
H. F. Sinclair TelU Howi "We no,,c' ,ha'. yur name
, lappeara on the roll of honor
He Received Fortune drawn up by the Daughters of
in Continental Deal : ,h Al"' rteoitioD. the key
i men of America. Some call this
RECEIVED PROFITS IN
FORM OP R f) N D S
KJC D u " u 13
. II. M. IllMi linii h im In Hclf-
! IiimhimyI Kille in Kurope. ;ave
Recently AecujM'cl 1)11 3lun Kor
fuue; Hlmliiir Knya He Hail
Ixmt ICiToril of TrttilMnction.
WASHINGTON', May 1. (AP)
i Harry V. Sinclair's own story.
(told today to the senate Teapot 1
Dome committee, waa that he!
received $757,001) after the fa-
mous Continental oil deal, but
Z
that his interest In the deal was
protect the rights of his com-l
tor criminal conspiracy In the
Teaoot Dome lease nrt Inn- . en-
iale investigation, the oil man
: ..... . . j I
,a.u ur uiriieu oyer lo lue OID
Crude Purchasing company
: ... .
I J I , VU'J 1 11 securities H II U H
oun in Iniere.i o he. nn..ii '
here In hla recent trial. I
sinciair. aetiiiing IH concep-,
(Continued on page 8)
T
WILL NOT-RUN
PORTLAND. May 1. 7pi
Developments In the race for the
republican nomination for con
gress in the second Oregon dla
trlct Include:
Kobert W. Sawyer, of Btud,
annoMnre(I he wouId not Ih, a
candidate, prcforrlns lo devote
his attention to the state hlch-
way rommtMHion of which he Is a
member.
lerday.
Han Hoyd of Knlerprine. an-
notineed he would run
Other candidates in the field
are Hoy W. Ititner. Pendleton:
R. II. Hutler. The Dalles: S. K.
jNotner. Heppner, and Hawley
m""' Klho-
RF.IJ TF.RRfjRISM
WAXES IN WEST
HUPEH, CHINA
ciiavc-.ii a i i am
' ,
Refugees from northern and
Wcntern llnneh t.wlitv hrtoieht
ROBEH
SAWYER
stories of red terrorism In the;llce UI!ge'
ai. f i,i..i, .h., ru
Mls-.tences of torture and death, was
one ot tha victims.
.namoer
i II. N. Moe. owner of The Wo-
i men's Store cf this cltv was elect-
dent.
W. O. Smith was also re-
.elected to serve as treasurer.
Formal Installation of Ihe new!
ofHcers will take pluce nt tho
annual hannuet ol tho chamber
Iiera,. t ih 1...1. ,.r c,.,i,
railroad colchratlon, n definite
BLACKLISTED
GROUP WOULD
SAVE HUMOR
NBW YOltK. May 1. (ff) A
"blavkliat party." to be attended
only by ihoae whoae names hare
been blackllated aa apeakera by
the DauKhtera of the American
Kerolutlon and the key men of
America will be held here on
May 9.
Invitation I xned by Clarence
Harrow. Morrla Kraut. Arthur
Oarfield Haya and Frieda Klrch-
honor rcll a blacklist. It Includes
L'nlted States senators, commun
ists, ministers, socialists, repub-
Means, edltora, housewives law
yers most of us. In fact.
"Members of your family may
Icome: we aaaume them to be
at least slightly tinged from as
sociation with you.
"Ycura to make the world safe
for biimor."
The affair will be held at the
Level club and addresses will be
by Clarence Darrow, Art Young-,
Dorothy Parker, McAllister Coie-
man and Heywood Broun.
.
DAIRY RATING
With an average of 93, the
Superior Dairy or Klamatt) coun-
I . ..... i . I
I J iiuiun ii.ai iibio wuiuinn, ,
dairies of the eonntr for the i
month of April, according to the
report oi i mu, umi; i.pct -
(tor. A grand average of 94.5
i for all dairies of the county, was !
made for the month.
"Thla record attains a new
high mark, the greatest yet real-)
ized by Klamath corinty 'dairy
men." Craft stated this morning.
Other dairies and their ratings
follow: Mountain, .: Holli
day, IpasteurixedV 9S.S;,Manera,
S5: White Pelican. 9 1.2: John
son. 93. 8: Lost River, (pasteur
ized) ' 9.1. 3; Perfection. 9S.8;
Hohe, 91.1.
"People of Klamath Falls
should be brought to rcalixe the)
splendid records made by dairy j
men of this county, they rate,
with the finest In the entire
state." Craft conrluded.
UMATILLA CLIP
BRINGS PRICE
OF 35 CENTS
PENDLETON, May I. Wl
Tho 7. J. Bnrke Wool company
of Portland has purchased the
fine wool clip of Fred Falkner
ct Pendleton. The 100.000 pounds
brought 35c a pound.
POLICE FINES
TOTAL $1598.60
Fines collected for the month
of April through the office of
Keith Ambrose, chief ot police,
! totalled Jl.598.50, according to
his monthly report filed this
morning with Lem Gaghagen, po-
Of the total coiiectea i.ou
possession of stolen property, 2;
Instilling women, 1.
President
oi commerce
action was taken by the directors
1 on tha matter of Klamuth Fulls
during the railroad cclebratlcn
to further discuss the question.
The resignation of Ilert C.
Thomas, director, was not uc-
! ceoted by tha board of diruc
i. . u, Tkm.. h. ...r.-.
(Continued on page 8)
NEW ROUTE
10 EUROPE
Col. Lindbergh Discusses
. Northern Air-way to '
Continent i
DENIES INTENTION
OF ESSAYING TRIP.
Colonel Hays He Plans lo Return
lo Kurope. in tho Future, to
Continue. Trip Which. Was In
terrupted" by HI Ilecuiion to
lieturn to 1. H. on Ikittlo Hliip.
WASHINGTON, May 1.
(AP) Colonel Charles A.
Lindbergh told the Associ
ated Press today that he is
interested in the feasibility
of an air route to Europe by
way of Greenland and Ice
land, but beyond the fact
that he had studied the pos
sibilities of such a path his
plana are indefinite.
" " '" '-'l' "
ha had nn definlm intentions to
-
make such a trip, or any other
trip, regardless of the many ru-
u..
movements In recent weegs. tin
Indicated, also.' that he had not
I been convinced tha the oreen-
j land-Icland route was feasible,
As to a trip to Europe and a
j flight over various countries on
! that continent, the flying colonel
said that he had expreaaud too.
desire to return there some day
to complete the, tour which was
interrupted when he deeldcsl Id
(Continued On Page EightV
" Another of Klamath county'
beloved pioneers, Mrs. Nancy
Agnes Flnley, was laid to rest
this afternoon. At the time ot
her passing. Mrs. Flnley' had
reached the age of 71 years and
for almost one-half ; a century
had been a resident of Klamuth
; county wnere sue ( aecc.eo
7. Vnr
ilium UA.. - j ' " -
the past ten years Mr. and Mrs.
Finley had made their home fn
Klamath Falls at the family
home 6a Conger avenue.
When but a small child Mrs.
Finley crossed the plains with
her parents, coming from Iowa.
The family settled in tho Rogue
Ulrer Valley where Mrs. Fluley
resided until coming to Klamath
county.
Besidea her husband sho leaves
a daughter, Mrs. Cora M. Flcen
er of Seattle and r. son, Ross
Flnley of this city.
At the final services held this
afternoon from the Earl Whit
lock Funeral Home on Pine ave
nue at Sixth, friends from every
section of Klamath and Lako
counties gathered to pay their
last respects; Commitment aery
Ices were held and Interment
made In the family plot at Link
vllle. Rev. A. F. Simmons, pas
tor ot the First Buptixt church,
officiated.
Aunt Het
' "When my boy John mar
ried that Jones girl an' her
mother begun cryln' at thu
weddln', I bustod out an'
cried llko It was the biggest
calamity ever happened Hrt
our family."
PRACTICAL
SERIES FOR
PIONEER HELD