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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1928)
ft" City Edition WEATHER. Oregon: Fair tonight and Sun day but fog near the coast; cool er In the Inlartor of, tha waat portlun Sunday: normal humid lly; gentle variable wlnda. The Old Home Paper Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade Price Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928 Number C370 s i tfii J. FARRELL, JONES TIED FOR TITLE Roland Hancock Blows I Up in Last Two Holes and Loses Chance BOBBY SLUMPS AS. JOHNNY CLIMBS UP (real (leoi-nlan anil NIIIhIi rw York I'rofraaluual Will Play Off Open llf Chamiikinsliln In Bit Hole Matrh In Chicago To. morrow Morning ami Afternoon OLYMPIA HELD, Chlca- go, June 23. (AP) Bobby i hi... ..ch Oht.red pie., of no. jn mnA Johnnv Farrell 'sullly thl. morning to tha Indict-1 . - J04n"ny rttrre''lmcnt charging tb.m with rec.lv- Stood tied for the Open golf !, ,,,,, good, Th, ,wo meB Champlonithip of the United 'are out on 11 GOO bond each. o. i . . Stotes today, each with 7 j hole totals Of 294, after Kol- ' and Hancock of Wilming ton, N. C, blew up on the laxt two ho I on with the title In his grasp. Hancock scored 295. llam-ork, two strokes ahead of hl rlvala and needing only one orer par on the laat (wo hole to clinch the title ioak ' bad .i. n- in. n., fn.., ,..i,..ih! . . - and than with tha big gallery swirling around him, took an other alx on lha par five eigh teenth to forfeit his rhanra to He. Jones, after setting Ihe pace for two rounds, almtiped badly on hla final round, tuklng 77, after previous rounds of 71-71-71. With moat of Ihe other top notrhera also In difficulty, how ever, tha tleorgian waa able to gain a He with Farrell. who put on a great finish today afler 7.11,?.. "u a-d T4 on hV. ! Ing rounds. He arored 71-71 to day. . It waa the fourth He tor tha championship in Ihe last six years and the third time In thla period that Jouea haa been one of the participants j i waa announced mat inv.two muea irom nerv wurn ...v great (leorglan and alyllah Newhlp went Into a tali apln. York professional, nearer to the crown than ever before, would play off tomorrow at It holes, starting probubly about ten a. m. JUDGE CORKINS WILL PRESIDE IN K. F. COURT LAKEVIF.W, Ore., Juna 23. Judge O. M. Corklns haa been appointed by the chief Jusllco nf the supreme court to preside at t the trial of Ihe case of the Rtnte of Oregon va. A. L. Wlahard In the Klamath circuit court on Juno 21. The defendant In charg ed with emhnttlement nf funds which were held In trust for a minor. Judge Corklna waa to havo gone to Medford Sunday for tha trial of a cane, but an un usual amount of' business hers will prevent Mm from leaving. Poor Pa "May's parenta buy her so many fine things Hint sho don't rare tor anything her husband rnn buy hor with hla little aulary." ' I in, . . GAivii. LOSES PURM BUT FINISHES mi A NTS I'AHH, Ore.. June 21. W) DUrmlnd to finish the rata although entirely out of the money, Kequa Silver Wln, Klamath Indian, came Into Oranta I'aaa at 9 o'clock laat night. Ha waa the 7th and Ian! I runnar to complete the 481 nilla trek. Ila followed (ho alilh run-: ner by If houra, refusing lo quit ' lha rara arm whan ha knrw no prim awaited him tier. To re- ..... m.U(, :ir I(ir ,;,. of j mom than I1O0. It la under atood that another puma awalla him on the .roast. A large crowd lurnad out to greet lha runner, who waa entered by Iteqtia. Calif. NOT GUILTY IS O'NEILLS' PLEA . ii. u nuui ana mm u Nam. oneratora of tha PaMtlMa uool ! r lfNAL, KLdUL 1 ELECTION NOT vrr-r tkiMnnkircn1 ICil rtlllUUnW-t; John Iti'ber. Malin. waa at ill five volea jhead of (ieoriie 4f- i made their headquarters, a room field, Morrill. Incumbent, In thelbedecked with alogana reminla rare for county achojl director Irent of the campaigning day of repre-rnllng the aonthern dlalrlct, according to Incomplete return racelved by tha county avbnol of- - P'"' r,""'n" Jr" 'i:t1 ito ha reeetved by nexl Monday, i ,-, .k. rumotanm of 1'ime of the school districts, lha total , vole has been difficult to secure. THREE KILLED iki airs -r C1J 111 UlVrtOn I AT DLL IYlUi Itiimlnate Sunday and aionuay in a series of mass meetings, followed DEL MONTE Calif. Juna H. ' bv tlnlli ,a'r of P'ayer on the (Alfi'Clarence Cook and Ken-i "t the convention, beginning -..h Met.,io.h. both of Ran Fran- at 11 o'clock Monday and lasting l .I... -m.ri in.i-nilv killed and Frank Fuller. Ban Francisco pain, executive, was Injured In an ,lr-, plane accident here today. - Thla morning they atarled hack to Ban Francisco In Fuller's ith ik naint iMfl. live at the controls. They were f'.ying . al a low altitude about 4 HOt'THKRX CROHH" 4 ri.VKIIH AKK NOW 4 IIOMKWAHU HOl'ND 4 SYDNEY. N. B. W.. June R W June ii inv I.r...i..ani llarrv W. Lyons, navigator of the U mi V. --n f 'r.. anil J-mna a. w.,... ih. ni.n.'. r.dm operalor. aalled today on the Rteamshlp Nonoma for Am- erica, taking with them two kanaaroca On. of th.KB la to be given President Cool- 4 Idge they said, as a mark of 4 a esteem of Ihe Australian 4 people. Thousanda were at the 4 4 dork at their departure and 0 4 they were glvpn an enthus- lastle farewell. 4 Postal Telegraph Will Enter Klamath Country Announcement that Postal Tele graph will enter Klamath Falls thla full was made today through the offices of Thomas B. Walters who has entered Into a five year lease ' with the compnny to oc cupy, the properly at 620 Main street which in being vucaled to morrow by Sliaw-MnrRea Blutlon ery company. While the company will, not enter Klamath Falls until the first 'of September tha denl has been closed for the location on Main which will be sub-loHKvd tor the summer months, according to Mayor Wattors who owns the ' properly. For several months officials of Postal Telegraph have been anx u..fS PRAY FOR DEFEAT OF RIVALS Old Fashioned Meeting Held by Women in Houston ACV" UPAVPNI V HFI P -a. a T a V B AT BOURBON CONFAB While Haired Woman, K.l-Hlale Senator, Ilerliu-ni to Sire pnprroirn That llrfral of Holh Hintili Mill Rml ArnVnily HouKht lUmr llry Womrn. , .. u,iM ... -. ... ,l" r' "' HOISTON. Toxa. June is. iOld - fa.hlon.d prayer .h:d h.ra dally by tha affiliated jwomen a dry organtxallone who are fighting lha nomination of it.ov.rnor Alfred K. Smith of New York and what they call all other """" .. ' Al II"" rPlJ U . aa aerrlre la held In the email room; !n the Itlce Hotel annex where tha 31 dry organlutlona have !rrlo Nation and her women frrir againat the aaloon. . than a doxen men and women workers were pr.aent at noonday aervlca today. An- '.h j..... nnnrin mended tha service. They came (.ajjuir, nto Be tacllca used (by these women In their ram- Pa'n and alayed for the prayer 'meollng. These prayer meetings will cul- until night. i Ms.. .. -HI - 8u'ay In the .First Christian f'." , ! nc'6. when lh,re w111 ba ; National, second game: ; dresses by Commander Evange-; Brooklyn 7 1 ICohttnued on naae 41 i BORton ' 0 , COUNTY CLUBS ARE DUE BACK THIS EVENING Benefitted by knowledge which thry have gained during the; past two week's while attending A'aummer scnooi ui uregn niuie ; college, ss ooys ana gins of wMamam county win reaurn . ' " I coast sneclal. accompanied by 4;Fran sexton, couniy cm.o insaer wof Klamath couniy. The train wiarrlvea at 8:1S p. m.- At ChllOQuIn 10 Of the PttMy will loave the train and the re- malnlng 73 will come to Klam ath''alla from which point they go- their homes throughout this section of Klamath couniy.-' ' Just two weeks ago tomorrow they left for eummef achool on a special train, which left here in. Iho morning. , lous to locate In Klamath Falls, making any number of trips here attempting to find a suitable lo cation which they feel has beon found. The building gives them a space of 12 by 00 feel, cen trally located. Mon'day will 'find Shaw-Macllca Stationery company located In lis now store on Main and Klghlh where ample spare will be found for the enlarged stock Hie com pany la putting Jn. With moving well under way today, flhaw-Marltea wlll.be out nf the locution at Main and Sixth by Sunday evening. On Main und Klhth Ihey will have one of the most modern and complete stationery stores In - southern Oregon. The Hoovers-All Five of Them y4 itzll',! 'tsHf " forte) hl'tllti KOO( old-fahlnncd family group, photo of tbe Hoovers an Ihty pml on the lawn of their Washing- Ion heme. Itfhlud Mr. unu MM. Mr. and ilra. Herbert Hoover. Jr., and Allan 11. Hoover, the only ini-mlx-r of the family who attended the Kanxoa City convention, lie waa a page. TODAY'S RESULTS National, first game! n II K S 1 fi - 0 Hence New York 1 Philadelphia 1 ...H.u.l..l. . n . am, erla. I National, first game: . n ! Brooklyn t 10 Boston 1 5 I .y-"- "i-i.' ' and Taylor. Oreenfleld. o i I' Clark and Henline; 1 Cooney and Spoltrer., Barnes National: Cincinnati Pittsburgh Batteries: H. 12 11 , ' I V May and Hargrave. IMclnlch; Bur- well. Mil Jus and Ilurgreares, Innings.) ; National: ..ou. 4 1 S 11 R. V American Chicago ... Detroit Batteries: ...4 9 0 Fnbe rand Cronse: Gibson, Smith, Woodull. llollowny and American, first game: Boston New York 12 9 Settleinlre, Morris and Hovlng. Simmons : Hoyi howski. Slu-aly and Cira - American, second game: Boston 7 New York I 14 3 American: Philadelphia Washington 12 7 , , KLAMATH ROADS I A v r i,t r? a o nr Lrliu All A n ,a TIME. REPORT1 ' I What Is believed to" bo n rocord In speedy road construction, Is the grading and' surfacing of Ihe Ohenchnln-Wilson bridge road. and Short-Young highway and Altamont-Dlxon highway by the G, 1. Slebhlns Construction com pany. The project was started May 1. and. according to Mr. Bleb-; nonaire tonacco morcnam ami bins, will be completed July 1. former republican national com The three roads Includo 17 miles 1 mil teemnn from California, died of road ronstruetlcn. Twenty- at hl home hero early today of five trucks have been hauling , heart disease. He waa stricken rock far tha projocts. I thin one ab:ve. II the latent Herbert lioorer are. left U riltht. HEALTH STATUS i BASIN In-otar as the county of Kla-! cling the town, several times, pro math is concerned, the health j sunwbly In an attempt to land, situation Is good, announced Dr. Arriving on the acene soon after O. 8. Newsom. Klamath county . the (crash, they found the bodies health officer today. I of Major Lutx and Lieutenant There is not one so-called ma- J Busbey fifty feet from the wreck or contagious disease case in the : age and both other occupants county, but there haa been a j seriously Injured, number of cases of measles and Corporal Nlchels. radio oper mumps during the past few'ator. told, some of the eye wlt- i ! weeks. j MACY PLAYERS AKL OlKtMU Ur BY LOCAL VETS : The Veterans of Foreign Wara ' have engaged the Macy Players for a weeks performance on Sixth j rordn tQ ,he 0flre of the . VAIArans nrnnlutlnll this trnune consists of fifteen players featur- ' In. I!ra rt Xfafv aa IftaHtna- man I and Gerie Rose as the leading i lady. Walter Hoggs as Tony furnishes the comedy for the , troupe. The first appearance la ; Monday evening In the tent lo ' . rated on South Sixth street. Just outside of the city limits. The ; Veterans of Foreign Wars receive a percentage of the receipts which I will be applied on their fund ito be used to entertain their 1 comrades In atate convention here. , . . . . . ., , m.TT- a T 1 ViUlAM 1 lli 1 DORRIS TO BE I ON SHORT TIME 1 : 3 Although the diphtheria epl ! demlc In Dorrls has apparently ; been eradicated, the state health 2 board will maintain guards at 4 ; the state line to prevent Dorrls cimren irom entering uregon ,r,i, ,h 'n,uln das- Qu"- antlne restrictions wl'I also be in effect at Dorrls. 1)r- Leon s,oreT- assistant state, health officer, Portland, and Dr. i S. Newsom, medical director of the Klamath county health unit, visited the Siskiyou county town yesterday and Inspected existing; conditions. MILLIONAIRE 11KS. RrilLINGAMK. Calif., June 23 . 'API Moses A. Gunst. 75, mll- early yesterday. BIG PLANE GOES INTO DEATH Three Killed as Managua Bound Aircraft Crashes to Earth, Today CITIZENS OF TOWN WITNESS ACCIDENT Hole Hurrl-or of Marine Airplane on Way to Nicaragua, Can Not F.xplaln Hodden Koan Dive Which Kniled With Crunching Crash In Town of File, Va. FILE, Va., June 21. (AP) Major Charles E. Lull, marine aviator, and two of hla compan ions ware kilted here early today when bis trt-motored transport plane crashed. .Lieutenant H. T. Busbey and Major Lutx were killed Instantly, their bodlea be ing thrown fifty feet clear of the plane. Corporal D. C. McCbea aey died a few boars later. It was said hero. Corporal Reeder Nicholas, al though badly Injured, is expected to live. The plane waav enrouta from Washington to Miami -on a flight ; to Managua. - Residents of this town were awakened by the sound of the motors as tbe big plane passed over the place early this morn ing They arose to see the plane go into a nose dire after clr- inesses of the crash that he did inot know what to attribute ttaei accident to as "we had reached i the earth before I waa aware of any trouble." Major Lutx, ' accompanied by I (Continued on page 4) BEATIE, NELSON IM DA MFD11DTPVI' W "rni lo mo.r - Ali Urtnrvixil IV A 4 home about 1 a. m. thla 4 . v morning W. H. Llnea, rice 4 PORTLAND, Ore.. Jin 23. president of the Portland (UP) Individual and collective j 4 Electric Power company, and petitions In bankruptcy were filed jw Mrs. Lines, frightened a in federal court today by A. Lot j 4 burglar who had piled a lot 4 Beatle. George Nelson, and Don of stiver and platea on a Rurand, doing business in Klam-4 table. ath Falls under the name of the i A policeman who waa 4 Gray Goose Grille. s n m m o ned encountered a The firm 'a liabilities were list- j man hiding In the brush od at $3733.97 with assets otiw near the house and tired 31278.50. All three also listed ! when' the man failed to halt 4 personal liabilities In excess of 4 at his command. 4 asseta. l44444444 Clever Crooks Ransack ' Leviathan Mail Pouches LONDON, June 23. (Jf) The the thefts was available In Lon detective branch of the general j don. There was a total of 3,263 post office started an Investing- j bags cf letters and parcels car ton today Into what la believed I rled on the liner of which 1,700 to have been an extensive raid j were tor' London and hundreds on American mall carried by the , of others for various parta of , gt.Bnigfcp Leviathan from New , York to Southampton. ' It Is understood that the mail bags were lnterferred with to such an extent as to suggest an extensive robbery and the view wal expressed that this took place In American waters. "Aa far aa we can gather the robbery must have been carried nut before the Leviathan left New York," said an official at the London office of the United Statea lines. "The thefts were not discovered until the letters In the mall bags came to be scrt- led. The seals on the bags were then unbroken.1' The Leviathan left New York on Jpn 16 and arrived at South ampton yesterday. Only the barest Information on EXTENSION TO BLY CAUSE OF SUDDEN BOOM History repeata Itself, and Bly, prosperoua little agricultural, and livestock center of Sprague River valley, la no exception. True to the dictates of the past, v small but acjriva boom baa come in tha wake of the extension of the O. C. ft E. railroad 2( miles from Sprague River to Bly. A. J. Hanan, formerly a resi dent of Pslsley, baa started plat ting land In the little farm com munity into residential lota and Industrial aites. The O. C. and E. railroad has purchased a tract of land from Mr. Hanan, and, although no announcement could be secured from tbe officlala of tha line. It la understood that tbey expect to build tbelr yarda and stock pens on the land. Tha Standard Oil company also has purchased real eatate In the proposed town site on which a distributing atation will be erected. Mr. Hanan, who was formerly a resident of Paisley, haa ac quired practically all of tha lands (Continued on page fire) To discuss i tha specif Icatlona and coat of tha proposed new livestock exhibit building which will be erected this suramer at the county fair grounds, and to further discuss with representa tives of the Central Labor coun- 1 ell plana Xor a point celebration early next September, Uie county fair board went Into session thil II afternoon In the county agent's ' office. FAIR WEATHER PREDICTED FOR ENSUING WEEK SAN FRANCISCO. June 23. (JP) The weather outlook for the week beginning June 24, waa an nounced here today by the Unit- ed States weather bureau aa fol lows: Far western states: The outlook Is for generally fair weather but the tegs along the coast. Temperatures about nor mal with Increasing fire hazard in the Interior. Rt'RRLAR SI RPRISKD BY RETCRMXO RE81DKXTS . PORTLAND. Ore.. June Great Britain. The authoritlea here state that there was every evidence that the robbery was planned with the greatest cunning and carried out j daringly. The mall which was In charge of the United States sea postal staff while aboard the liner was landed at Southampton last eve- I nlng under such strict super vision that It was considered Im possible that they were lnter ferred with In any way. It was when the mail reached Its des tination and the . bags containing the registered letters were open ed that the robbery was discov ered. The registered letters were found to have. been aplit open and everything of a negotiable na ture abstracted. NEW BUILDING PLAN 0 AIR REPORT HEARD BY COAL SHIP Message for Help Not Identified by Receiv- ' er, However j NO TRACE SEEN OF INTREPID EXPLORER Plana Contlnne for Reacne of Commander Vmberto Jf o b 1 1 and Brave Crew on Coast at Korthoast Land; One - Report States They Are Bared. I KINGS BAY, Spitzenber gen, June 23, (AP) Tha coal steamer Marita, which arrived at Kings Bay today reported hearing radio SOS signals at 11 o'clock last night . which -were believed to have come from Raold Amundsen and five 1 com panions missing since Mon day night in a French plane. ' The Marita picked np tha 803 but heard nothing mora. The steamer aaw no sign of tha plana although, the. weather waa excel- lent; " " In ' addition ' to Amundsen fu the missing plane which left Norway, Monday night, for Spits bergen, to search for tha Noblle party, were Llet Dletrlchsen, Nor wegian' explorer, and tour French naval fliers including Commander Rene Qullbaud. LONDON, June 21. (AP) An exchange telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen says that tha Rus sia Ice breaker Mallgan has re ported picking np unclear sig nals which It believes may have come from the missing plane of Roald Amundsen and Pilot Rend Guilband. i The defense department t . Oslo. Norway, states that If tha seaplane haa had to alight on the sea between Norway and Spitsbergen, It would still bet possible tor her to use her radio (Continned on paga 4) ' STAGES REVIEW CAMP CLATSOP, Ore.. Juna 21. JP) With a anap and preci sion gained from days of strenu ous camp drills, 3,000 Oregon National Guardsmen passed In military review today before Brigadier O n e r a 1 George A. White. Governor Patterson, Ma jor General Hlnes, Mayor Baker and many city and county offi cials from all parta. of the state. Following tha parade of tha 82d Infantry guard, a demon stration of tha war atrength of a battallion of Infantry waa given. Aunt Het "Nella sayi sbe'a thirty four, but no woman of that age ever had s many symp toms aa sbe'a got." OREGON GUARD i