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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1928)
Uni &t& WC& M&ttilBl WKATHKH. . , ORKGON: rlr lunliht aa Wednesday but cloudy la ,tha wont portion tonight with fug cm the coast. No change In temper ature or humidity. Moderate north to weit wind on coast. City Edition The Old Home Paper ociated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade ' Hit; Trice Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928 Number 6119 H. HOOVER VISITS E Republican Candidate Spend Several Hours at Birthplace CROWDS ASSEMBLE TO - GREET NOMINEE tkitator Mmltli V. .rts rmlldtp llm ridged llluukliali Whom He Hupport In IVralilrntlal Cntiii-algm IsmIit un Kami Tarty WEST BRANCH. Iowa, .Aur. 21. (AD Herbert Hoover la lnck today in thin rona-roada villa-o of hia l)irth. cams of the prcai dentin. campniKn forifotten i . ..i.i 1 W BR nt? renews um iniriiu.niiiia j0 I,...,,,., uWtl boot lind revisit! HCCIU'S of hi.1! It-ggxr, urrralnl Similar oft ' a childhood. liquor t-harge and later rvlra-rd on ball, waa again arrnated laat Arriving early, the republican night on the charge if poaara randldale drove dlrtirily to the alon and transportation of llqucr. U..I. rr... wk.r. I. waa H waa apprehended on Houlh born to have breuklaal aa thi gueal of Mra. Jennie Hccllara. , who new owna the Jiluldlng. j Wllh him were Mra. Hoover I and their two Hon a. Herbert, Jr., who rame weal for the orraalnn. 1 and Allan, who accompanied hla parenta from California. The only gueat waa Mra. Molly Drown Carraa. who wia lha flrat achool leacher of the commerce arc ro tary. Mra. .Hcellara r..J. her aia (Contlnned on page 41 Charged wllh contributing to th tollniuenry of a minor. Mra. C. I. Newlnn wn arrealed today and arraigned before Juittlro nf the Peace W. It. Ilarnna til la morning. . The niaglatrate nwerved derla lon until Saturday morning. Mra. Newton waa released under bond Knerlflcsllv. ihe e n m n I a I n t I charge Mra. Newton wllh having given a young girl whlkcy. : ONK KII.I.r:i AT IttllcitiiHSIVC mm , ir IIRLKVA Mill-it. Atitr. SI iA. I t VlltJ -JI'IH-JII ! KIIIVII, . nil- and a third aerlously hurt when ! a Great Northern train struck a motor car at John's Siding, near here teday. A daughter of Mra. Rebecca Costley, St- Anthony, Idahq, whose name was not learned, was killed, and another daughter was said to be dying. TIIUKK I.H ltl:it IN Al TOMOIlll.l: t'HASn ' MAItHIIFtKI.D, Ore., Aug. 21. (API Mrs. Hugh Mcl.nln, of Marshrivld. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson Watla, of Portland, were Injured 'seriously near Charles ton, on Coos liny, today, when their roadstor'wa struck by a grnvel truck. Poor Pa "Ma's always talked liko her main Idea in wantln' in live was Just ti keep tho children from beln' neglected by ino an' their stepmother." LOCAL WOMAN UNDER ARREST FRANK TROEH ! LEADS NATION ! AT BIG SHOOT i VANDAI.IA. Ohio, Aug. 21, (Jff Frank Trneh, Portland, Ore.,! gi'imrully recognised aa the out standing I mn ahniiiar of the roun-1 I try, waa loading the 603 ahimtera 1 In the rare for Ihn amalnur clay target rliniilinalilp f North America horn today Willi 10(1 reaka In the firm half of Ihu SOU : lurget event. Mark Arlc, Champaign, Ilia.; ' K. V. Woodward, lliiualon, Teiaa: i II. K u. .,, ,... K In the name atiuad . .1 hootln with Trorh had DO at the end nf lio flrat 1110 largnta. Mark Hoot- man. of Kilgcrion. Ohio, alao I broke 89. 1 faaprr Hoffman. I 7-ycar-old Denver. Colo., lad topped the Jun ior event wllh t7 breaks out of 100. while Jark Cnrkery. of Von kora. N. V.. had tit breaks tu lead the aub-Junlor event. Mra George Wheeler, of Troy. N. V.. headed the rare for the woinen'a day target chirm plonnhlp with t breaks. , ninim inhnrn i hi mm 1 AGAiyjONDAY Hlxih atreet by I'atrolmen frail i Sunday night an operator In C'on anil Colton. and a amall anan-1 nectlrut believed he heard an lly nl ,,.g,.J liquor cntlacated. ! According to arresting .offlcpra. ! the car waa laden with emntr j Juga, bolt lea and krga. ii.aama waa releaaed under f Sou trial. -ball and haa demanded AERIAL STUNTS WILL R HELD , AT FAIR FETE Another packet of Ihrllla will be offered the crowds at th 'county fair and Ijibnr Day cele ihratlnn the flrat three daya of September in the presenting each 'day at 1 f ni. a aerlea of aerial iatunta featuring pararhuto dnvia and wing walking, It was an- ' ununend todn)'. Tho durr-devll atuiita will Iw , held each . day Junf boforo the I aiitumolillo rnrea. TOURIST CROP LARGE IVICjISL)AY ' - - - . . I 1 An Idea of the heavy volume, of lourlal traffic passing through 1 Klamath Falla dally was' gained 'today with tho announcement from tho A. A. A. booth In the j 'chamber of commerce tbit 94 i .lourlsta had atopped at the clia-m-. Iw.r pnrnmiin-a vo.t-tMnV In ' niHuo imjiury biihui ruion ur j I Tl:.( HKIt IXXIH'KXTI.V IMSNKS It til 11(11. Hit . w ' SAI.KM. Ore.. August II. (Pl An Oregon achool teachor. Innocently. It la be- llcvod, passed a counterfeit dollar on lha stale educa- tlonul department In pny- ment of tho feo on a teach- or's certificate. Tho bad dollar was detected il 4 local hank where a teller who didn't like the looks of It aulxuri the coin and broke It In two.' The pieces were returned to the state school superintendence office to- day. Tho .educational do- pertinent had sent tho men- 4 ey to the bank for depoalll 4,tng ot Holyoke. Mass., to succeed Towns In Haiti Razed By Storm; 200 failed PORT-AU-PRINVK. Haiti. Aug. II. (AIM Desolation was wide spread today over the southern peninsula of Haiti, where a trop ical storm eiirly last week wreck ed whole towns, killed 100 per sons and lft 10,000 homeless, Only ono of the 200 buildings in the town of St. l.ouls romnlns standing. A fishing rruft,, strand-1 cd three city blocks from (ho, waterfront, is mule testimony to I the force of the tldul wave tlmt . I .. .1 .1.. ...torn ..ui,..n...r.. ... Klghty per. cent of tho build- , . j ii mnA nA.ll IIIRH in VIIHIIU iiumn .nil . . l , .. . rrou wore iiemonsnen. At aiiiuii NO TRACE LOST PLANE UNCOVERED v Connecticut Radio Amal. Wallers hag alated repeatedly a, . . ka twill I.- janHIHbtA tcur believe I hat Me . Heard S. O. S. HOPE PAIR FORCED DOWN IN GREENLAND Canaila, (irrrnlaiul awl Vnltml Hljttra Join Manila In fond lift ing Vkll Kwill for lk-H llil x ll anil I'arkrr t'mmiT, Anier lean AvlHlnn, Mlaalua" for Two Iya. CIHCAOO, Aug. II. (API ;The United Ktalea, C a n a d a. Greenland and Denmark today iwero engaged In aearch ror Hert Haaaell and IMrker Cramer. Amer- lean avlatora mlaalng for more than two daya in an attempted good will flight from Itorkford. III . to Bto kbolro. Hweden. i ... j........ .i monoplane Greater llockford waa : reported Sunday when radio opor- atora heard muaaigea Indicating tne amp waa on t ape 1 niniey. ; O 8 call from the plaue which he believed waa repeated laat night. Thooe optimlatlrally Inclined Including the filers' families, thought the aviitora may have made a forred landing in Green land In which event It waa hoped Eaklmo buntera in the a I moat Inarceaallile regions might find the man , . , ... ., 1-eaa bnpeful peraona foared the (Continued on page 41 INSTITUTE TO con ADS Olio of the chief factors In I : building up the great complex I business life of the United States.' which Is the envy of all other rlvlllied nations. Is advertlalug. .k. 1 1 . 1. . .11.' Mm mi niRIIMIII I.UUI (T Huliics Institute to be held on Thursday and Friday, Auxust :3rd and 24th at the City rary. Professor H. T. Vanre of, Oregon Slate College will discuss; cade Locks from flames, fire this vital subject, touching on .which broke out near that city; tho questions of what Is adver-, IIhIiir. the different mediums to "e "'" wnora mn aiifBia r.plaI0 wnicn causea oamage eau - ' lift niBOP ana nO w lO RlUqy I u8 Mrfiirtlvrtnitiiit of arivtiri latlna. Pro-I . . " I feasor Vance nas lor many years .been the head of the teaching of fasatamia Van raa ti as fnr rnsnv VAarl "dvertlslng ana retail '''! , uregou niaie ioiieise sou neiuiv. tnut was in cnarge oi tne aaver "'" oi ne laraesi re.i n.'r'"c "H ," ""u'"" ,..; ""T" "."' say should prove of prac'ttcal value to every merehunt In the county. SUCCESSOR OF HOOVER NAMED SUPERIOR, Wis.. Aug. 21. (A. P.) President Coolldge today accepted the resignation of Sec ratury Hoover from the cabinet and appointed William F. Whit- htm. half of the buildings were wrerkod. The hurricane 'first hurled it self over an area twenty miles wide, from ravlllon to St. Louis and then to Aquin. It-' spread funwlso northeast -and northwest : ncross the pouliiaulu covering an nrea more than 70 miles wide on the north coast from , Mlragguno to Jcrenile. The inundation In most of the towns ranged from eight to i ... n . I at Jnntk T . - . . fmi. ..id ... ....... - ... feet of water In tho (lendarmerlo i. 1 1 .i i . u .. I n .w. . lu.nn.v UUHIIIIIH U. jiBii.HiiPo, I ... ... . j tvoutinnea on page ai Mention Underwood Possible For Mayor . , Willi the lengthened' Bummer. for C. II.. Underwood, former daya conies tho question of who president of the chamber of eom hall be the next mayor of Kiam jniorce, present chairman of the alh Kails. ' '.Is-hool board, a aucceaaful busl- At the present time there are nesa man, and a substantial clti- no avowid candldatea. Mayor i. . ,,,, nrrf.. devote hla time to hla. private ; huaineaa; and that leaves the. field clear, for a new man must be rhoaen. It la very plain that sentiment ; la cryibilltlng all over the city' Story of Ship's Battle With ; Sea Storm Recounted by Log PANAMA. Aug. 1. , the atory of a fierce battle with- aea and wind, In which fourteen Uvea ) were loat, la recounted In the log ; of the Myatlc line ateamanip w.iiue pun r.Kas S. MrKenney which docked here j broken off the maat craab ng ; laat night long overdue from; over the ""board aide j of the fteanie. The log ahowa that on Auguat 1, hen the men pcrl.hed. the hln near mldnlaht. while fight-:and Ing a atrong gale. ot Ita ateer-;d.ck l control. The engine were rul wn lo "l'"ru - 1 FIRST CAR OF .The flrat car of Klamath po: tatoea left yeaterday for the Call SPUDS SHIPPED fornla market, shipped by hjQUjun and Cochrane, Perkins. Pacific Fruit and Produce com-1 ... I. ... .nnnnnreit tnriav. ' The market price waa report' ed to be 11.10. the potato crop this year will be . ' betweetT00 and 1000 care. To. . . 1 1 date, the market has not been I favorable for the grower. . . nriio CASCAUJb LULK2) IT? DC fltV CiT Fn .TlKE. ynttlatU himiti ivn n. Anr 21 IA. , u...-. ...... B. , P.) With ereisa of forest rang era and ranchere, and firemen Llh-'from Hood Hirer ana roruanu battling to save the town of Caa- waa brought under control today. store than 150 men fought the I mnlpfl In fiireu Ot 126.000. " . .. . . . i Tlie Dlttio aiariea in Bawaum i long tne -(.ht of wy of ,h0;(AP) Jack Sullftan. about SS. : ralroll(1 Bnd eoo pread to an transient, snffered amputation of olll ml. recently dismantled ofiboth legs laat night In the rail- ita machinery. Thence It spread t . .K. k....k . n H .ni.n .nMNll ..i Firemen from Hood River were i called In. while a special train: took . Portland ensine -comDanyl lo lne bltt,- Boy, 16, Shot NEA Clarence Smith. 16. may live, his constant reminder of a Mid itardinsnurg. inn., tarm nome. fl 1 X V s yi V ' . '; ' . nl, rm unaltered oy a snntgun in me nanna in v......- ... Lehort. who says the boy bumped ogalrist the gun while trying to i i, .It-... I -. en Nm, lit. 11 uimn.mcu bh luru I , ... I.... i.UHM h on um mo"i i vmirnv-? o Next Fall; ten or Klamatn tor a numoer oi years. fin virw tis.n.4 na hwri tUm ''..i, ..,.,.., ... M..t,.r" Underwood will be the next may- or. Ilia frlenda point to (qualifications which cannot ejuestloned. , They point to M h standing In the community, wh.e (Continued on page at I to bring the atcamer'a prow . to ; windward. A heavy aea atruck the reaael, ahtftlng the forward deck load. '. yesterday. oer weni overooaro. , The englnea then were atopped all handa were called on, to cover the hatch, the cor- ;er having hee " ry l."' .... -- TODAY'S RESULTS American: R H E Cleveland 4 II J Philadelphia -12 1 0 Batteriea: Dayne. Grant, Hard aav Cnderhlll and 8ewell. Autry; I American: It H vL. - . Detroit Boston 3 I Batteriea: Vangllder, and Berry. American 8( 10U, New York R II E 1 S 1 I ' 7 1 Batteries: Gray and Schang; lloyt and Reuough. ' U K . . American:: It ' Chicago S : Washington 1 Batteriea: Adkina and Braxton, Gaston and Ttuel. National: r . putgburgh Batteries: Bremer and Hemsley. ' ; ; hoth LKUH IST IX RAIL ACY1DKXT LA GRANDE. Ore.. Aug. tl. road yards here. . I Orl V he had good chance for j Salllvkn does not remember Just how the accident happened He was run over by a switch en- I (tine-. Trainmen heard bis stream. by Dry Agent but an empty left sleeve will be by federal prohibition agents on hta,,,, out lne rad0 on th0 cast u iors wore l.t-n.llv k IRO.vtttlAn atlll waa ) II '1(1 - i ... Imnlli-nt.H In !! nnnrntlnn. v. ... r -r- N TORNADO Towns in Minnesota and Iowa Razed by Weath er Disturbance rr ATU Tfll I MOl INTQ i . IU LIUH1, IS KtrUKl ' Cropa Destroyed aa Twiatrr Cuta Wkle Kwalh Through Honlhern i Mlnnreota and Northern Iowa lite Yeetrrday; Damage Kx-, rred Millioa ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 21. (IP) two lornanoee tooa eigni uvea. injured more than three acore pr,,,, tn)j cauaed property dam- eatlmated in exceaa of one i mmoo (n ,., u nd nonhern ,ow, Minneaola. wa" the commlln thit BUffered the . .. . &() venoM werft I Injured, and bualneaa bulldlnga )nd ijj,,,.,, were wretiied. .... .... ril.nvlll whll.k twn women lost theli" Uvea at Twin Lakes, a resprt near Kockwell City. Iowa. One hundred members of the American Legion aided company H.. Minnesota national guard, in patrolling the streets of Austin tooay as a re-cneca 01 ine uam - age waa started after a night of darkness. due to failure 01 power 1 lines. FUteen of ih araous Injured (Continued on page" 4) iTHREE KILLED N RAIL CRASH Mccracken. Kas.. Aug. 21. lift Three trainmen are dead and eight other persons Injured. j two seriously, as the result of a ! head-on collision of "The West- 1 . 0;erner." Missouri Pacific passeng - p. !cr train enroute from St. Louis 1 c a . , , . . . . . . .'i to ucn.er. iuu ireiKiii v. miles west of here Jate last night, P. H E l'n mjurea inciuuea lire 1 oi tne reuerai savings at lan. jo 1 aengers. will be president and rice-presl- 6 ji . j ! Officials of the railroad were dent-manager of the Union Sar Brandt and Taylor; iP',l on thetr way here from ing, Loan. u-......, w .u.n..B.. cause of the wreck It was re- (ported that t was the result of , a misunderstanding in train or- iders. The passenger train, it was said, was ordered on the aid ing here to let the freight pass hnt nsased ahead of achedule. Two baggage cars of the pas- ...iln, Inln nr. teleamneH and elgM rar3 of lho freiRht loaded with nAriKhh1 mtrrhandise left1" I ,ne trck GUNSHOT WOUND IS FATAL TO BOY OREGON CITY. Ore., Aug. 21. (AB) Lloyd Owen. 10. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Owen, ot Beav er Creek, died late yesterday on the way to a hospital as the re sult of a gunshot wound. Lloyd and Robert Eaplea. 18. were hunting squirrels wjien the latter sat down to load the rifle, and - it was accidentally discharged. Al Smith Has Not Yet Decided Campaign Plan ALBANY. N- Y. Aug. 21. W - Coventor Smith today spiked je- ports chat he planned to make about twenty set speeches during l his campaign for the presidency nominee said the reporta sppar land that he Intended to launch lently had been .. predicted on j his drive some time In September "train schedules" . and nothing w ith a trip across the continent else, as he had yet to talk over j for an Initial address In Oregon. such plans with party leaders. "I don't know a thing about j Asked it he had observed any ! It." ho told newspapermen at his 1 reaction to his reply to William I dull v conference lust before leav-l Allen White's attack against his . n(8 office at the capltol to . steps where he wl rill deliver his . ,Dnoch tomorrow evo- facceptanco epoocn tomorrow e e- (niUR "Nothing at all has been de- UL,V X 1U1 1 V.C 1 NOT SUPPORT ROAD, CLAIM PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. II, UP) I I Another railway locating en-1 glneer drew a dreary picture of , the country over which the pro- j posed eaat-weat croae-atate rail i way would paaa when he took Itbe atand at ths Interstate com merce commlaalon bearing on the line today. Tbe tfcslimony of E. . Stacy, locating engineer for th I Oregon Short Line, waa quite similar to that given a few daya : ago by George W. Buck, former locating engineer and now Mult nomah county roadmasler. Mr. Btacy made hia first aurvey in 1907 and croaaed the territory again laat year. There were few 'arma, be be aaid. In all that f Irat I trlp ne uw juat three atacka of bay.. William P. F.llla. attorney for the public eerrlce commla alon, aaked If he aaw any cattle. "I aaw a cow," Mr. Stacy an awered. ' Mr. Stacy admitted, on quea tlon of Mr. Ellla. that rallroada (Continue on page 4) 5 City primary achoola, ' rural ! grade achoola and city and coun- try high achoola will open their ! doora September 5 for the open- In da, of the 1918.29 achool I Vear it was announced today by connty a c a o o 1 Buper.meuue j Fred Peterson. . On September t and 4 a mam- : atn Count Teachers Institute 1 -mi k .1,1 i the. Fremont ao- dltorinm at which organixation ; pl.ng tor the engung achool year f , wU1 formulated,. j . .-, hMU , , concerned; there two Bew j 1 k-iiji h recentfv been comnleted. and an- other at Foreat Lumber company logging camp where thor mill con pany will provide the building. LOAN CONCERNS , PLAN TO MERGE PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 11. (A. P.) Plana for merger of the Union Savings A Loan association with the Federal Barings A Loan Association, have been announc ed. Combined assets will approxi- i mate I3.J0O.000, with nearly 11,- 1 000 members. x . . . jj. R. Callahan, secretary-manager Lvrant rnegiey, preaiueni, iau Ben W. Olcott. president of the Un,on gavtn ft sn , on g dlrect0. t .t C UIKSK 1KRKK WOMKX MIST ROB , . . PEKING, Ang. II. OP) The Municipal bureau of public safety haa decreed 4 that Peking women under 4 30 years' of age must bob their hair or pay a "degen- eracy tax." The order becomes effec tive September 1. It Is meant to discourage tbe old Manchu style of hair dress ing and contradicts the rul ing of General Chu Yu-Pu, military governor of Chlbli under the former regime who prohibited hair bob- 4 blng, threatening to punish 4 even his own consorts tor 4 disobeying this order. j elded yet." he added.- "There never was any talk about getting, , up in Oregon." I The Democratic presidential i record as. an assomblyman, the goVernar said: None. except what came in this morning, and I haven't seen them yet." (Continued on page five) , I SCHQDLSQPEN EPTEMBER CITY LIGHT ROPOSA L i TURMOIL Mayor Appears at Cham ber Board of Direct- , ors Meeting " rtnp BODY ASKED TO RIGHT ' "MIX-UP" Tom W otters Agxravatcd Over ' Petition Which ' Would Over throw Lighting ProjrraJn Inl . tiated by Chamber ami Under taken by Council The proposed new light ing system received a bump Tuesday when the case was, laid before the Chamber of' Commerce board of direct-1 ors by Mayor Tom Watters.; :The mayor plainly told the. directors that the idea of having fancy lights and i forming improvement . dis-' tricts to pay for same orig-' inated with the Chamber of Commerce . . " He said the city council, think ing there would be' no question ' abopt.the project goine througa.j fostered -the.' cha-er-of cota- merce plan to xhm extent ot bay ing for a'bout f(00 worth of pre- llmlnarics out of tho general fund, and that now an offset setl tleaarr Ntn" .dkcnlateeV i olaimlng moat' of the property wno nao penuon- I ed for the improvement. The i mayor annealed to .the (Continued on pase -) birectors of tbe Chamber of Commerce 'Thursday noon mad final arrangements for witnesses to appear, before the Interstate ' Commerce commission hearing at Portland to give testimony rela tive to this Baaln.N Tbia occurs to support the intervention ot this city and the Chamber of tbe pro posed east and west rai'road from Crane to Odell. It Is the wish ot the Chamber directors that tbe commission be familiar with thla Baaln, with the growth now going on here, and with the further fact that these products will go to eastern markets over the Modoc Northern, now build ing, rather than across the state on the- proposed new lino. County Agent Henderson, who was to have been a witness, will not be present, due to his annual ' farm trip over the county, which I haa been dated for Wednesday, j and cannot be changed. W. Q. iDalton and H. D. Mortenscn, will 1 go to Portland as witnesses, and lit is probable that H. N. Moe. ' president of tbe Chamber ot Com merce, will also attend. , The directors voted to send a wire to headquarters, asking that the much-talked-of railroad strike announced for next month, be arbitrated. "I didn't mean to work last night, but Pa hates to hear the sewln' machine goln' and I wanted him to start down town so I could tell him to get some pills." , - HAIL SES TO HEAR BASIN Aunt; Met " 'IS C t