WKATHKR, ,
OREGON: Fair tonight and
Friday; rising temperature, law
humidity.' Gentle, winds, mostly
easterly.
Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service
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Price Five Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928
Number 6145
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Butts County Community
North of Chico.
Razed by
Fire
MANY BLAZES BREAK
OUT INX CALIFORNIA
Ijiwrriua; Humidity anil Hlilng
Tempera-u,rv Arremuate Hn1
llasanl Tlir.mnli.Mil HIM--; Hup
hlegii right Huge I 'itflntr
linn Tli).
Chico, sit. '21. ap)
Report received at noon
Haiti thut Mairalin. an old
Hutte county town 20 miles
northeuxt of here, wan dc
dtroyed by u forent fire
sweeping that territory. All
wirr uro down in the
vicinity.
(Cunllnnl tin rnge I our)
FALSE ALARM
IS TURNED IN
i' -v.. .. . r
A falae alarm turned Into the
fire department thla morning at
11 o'clock rauaed the depart
ment to make a hurried run to
Shlpplngton.
Arriving on the scene the men
searched for even a Jrare of a
fire. There waa none. The alarm
waa falae. ,
LUMBER SALES
KKW VOIIK, Sept. 21. (Al)
l.usnlie'r orders rrarhed a new
high for the year In the week
ended September 15. amounting
lo 432.11 1.000 feet, reports from
855 mills lo the national lumber
manufacturers aasoctailon show.
The week before 142 mllla re
ft ported 334,(211,000 feel for a
five day running time. Produc
tion was 37 , 106, (100 feel and
shipments .1H1.HSH.0U0 feet, both
slightly lower than the preced
ing week. Unfilled orders nf ,134
southern pine and west roust
III
POINT
mills were 7l.tHf.n37 lt fm wna south of lluyden moiin
.'ngalnat 820.405,320 the week be- ,!,, BIU controlled with little
'" , dlfflriilty.
. Klre hatard la great through-
IHVOIU Kl PltlNCKHH ot,t ,), Klumuth country duo to
MAY MAItltV AtlAfN ' low humidity and high winds.
PAUIS. Sept. 21. (CP) Yvon-
ne Uouautl, divorced wife, of
Prince Musklnoff, Indicated to
day that she might murry Frank
Kneiiey. Florida millionaire, next
year. The prince had previously
divorced Yvonne's mother before
his mnrrlagn to the
dniiitlitcr.
Keeney Ih en roulo to New York
Poor Pa
"Mo says she can't luko
llmo lo he sick.. an' II looked
like I couldn't ell her when alio
brought the pen an" Ink' to tho
bedside for me to mnke out a
check for her."
BUILDING I OR
CITY GAINS IN
PAST 20 DAYS
Building pernili lor lliit 111 nn Hi
uf Keiilnniber kIvo. uromlae of
! raai'liliii. . SI.... I.lt.l Hi.rli villi
another week lo go. Today per
mits lor I lii Ural 20 days liuil
reached a lulul of Iti5,tl7. Thla
l.ilal ulr..u.lv iirnuu.HH llmf fif
I September i:i:7. A I'link n(
I permit on year ago m the i lly
I hall slums CI, tins fur lust Kcp
' li'tiilMir.'
Augu'at of this yi'ur permits
'rvurliml a lolsl nf h.52ii.
j California Oregon Puwer rum
puny wim granted a permit early
thl niiiiith to erect shop, KI
iukii mul office lull hi I UK nn Hiilllll
Klveralde. Til In penult wan fur
ri.fiuii.
Ttin S o u I li e r n I'm Kir wan
rallli-il iM-rmlt yealerday In
erect building nn South Sixth.
Thin piirmll biiiouiiI.'iI to 1 1 0.0(10.
H fur thin miinlll 10 permits
have been granted.
SPILLS THRILL
I'KMU.KTON, Ori... Hrpt. II.
1,11 Hmind ud rruwilK. thrilled
by rMM l. Irn )eI.Tily whlrh In-'
i luili'il Mvrrnl plll In raren villi '
ln)url.- In prformer. were on
hum) fur run re muni Ion loiluy.
Ioiiii -rl. rownlrl relay rid- ;
nr. fell twlie with her mount and'
the animal rolled over her yea
leriUy. hut rh rallie hm k from
the field hoapllnl tu ride the. ner.
mul lime iH'fure Injurlea put her
out.
k Shellon downrd hla aleer
yenlerday III 14 anil one-fifth
I aeiouda while Jake Mill lire rnp -
ed In IS .1-5 aeronda bettering.
Wedneailuy's brat 'lima hy 2 sei
onda. In the northwest burking
rhamplnnahii'S nearly half of the
rtdera laated duat. In the "World
Champlonahlp burking conleat
V. K. Studnlrk rode King Tut all
the way. ltreeie fog maalered
Jnik Lowe, one of the wornt.
BLAZES BREAK
OUT IN
Two flrea, both of which were
blamed on hunters' carelessness.
broke out today In western Kla-
'math and gave rangers of the
Klamath Forest protective assn-1
Hal Ion aevern I busy hours before
they were controlled.
The largest was on the east
aide of Jenny creek which, be
fore It wna chocked, appeared
to he developing Into a hlnie of
serious proportions. The smaller
(illAMI PVTItl Utt II II Kit K
Grand Pulrlarh Shannon of tile
Odd Fellows lodge will address
the subordinate lodge nf the
P.wniiuu Kner.-.r.ment, I. O. O. F.
of Klamath Falls, this evening.
j Following; tho address an Infer-
i mm iioniiiel w ill lie served.
ROUND
UP IB
BASIN
Boy's Presence of Mind
T f 1
baves Life of Companion
Tho keen preaeneo of mind of
Winston Patterson, age 14 years,
perhaps saved the life of little
Lawrence Grey, son nf Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Grey, well known
resident of Midland, It was re
pealed today.
1 The two hoys driving In an
I old cart were cm nolo homo from
I school nt Midland when some
thing happened to the harness.
I The horse hecamo frightened and
ran awny throwing both boys lo
the ground.
Itegiilnlng consciousness to find
hlmaelf covered with blood, Win
ston Immediately looked for his
companion. Down tho roud some
dlatuuce be found , liliu with a
In
lirTin " ' ? (' IMA IT
lff;l I Wi'h V ii rsft
-w c-..t, j -w , . lata
Flrt plilure of the l.-rrlfli- hurrliane aweenlnie Florida, the Weat Indlea and the nahamai. with a life
loaa pla.ed at over I i. I'holo :.o a atreel in San Juan. I'orio ltlo. ono of the hardeat hit lo.ali-
llea I'li lure taken l.y Km Newaand telephoned by NKA Servlie from New York lo San KraiHlsro offlre.
TODAY'S
RESULTS
American (flral game)
1 Waahlnitliin
111
19 2'
1'nderhlll;
rirvelatul
Hraxton
and Auiry.
and ltueU
Surond game:
Clnrlnnatl
Iloaton
Illxey and Plilnlih;
Clnrkaon apd Spohrer)
3 6 0.
18 0
Brandt.
American:
: Philadelphia 4 7 I
! Ilelrolt 9 15 s
I drove, lliinimill. Orwoll and
i rocliriine; VaiiKlldcr and Wood
all. I .
I National:
Chicago 1 !
Brooklyn 2 1
Nehf and Hurlnett; Vance and
Dellerry. '
National (first game):
Cincinnati 3 8 1
I Boston 5U 1
llonohuo. Pyle nod Sukeforlh;
I Dehiney and Taylor,
N'nl loniil :
Pittsburgh 12 o! ploys hnvo featured work-outs to
Philadelphia 5 1 3 'date.
Kremer. Dawson anil IIar- According lo Informallon re-
K reaves: Sweetlimd mid Schulte.
American:
New York
I Chicago
j Znchary and
I kins and llerg.
5 7
8 2
Ad-
llenKongh;
'
American
j Boston B
: St. Louis 3
Muffing iind Hofniiinn;
Osden
Hind liuuiiing.
i deep gash In the side of his head.
lying unconscious In n pool of
i blood.
I Kcaliitug that aid was some
i distance away, thai tho boy
would no lion lit bleed to deuth II
the wound was not closed, Win
ston placed his thumb Into I he
deep gush, placed the child, on
1 his hack and carried him lo the
ihlghwny one - half mile away.
Hero a car passing by discovered
Ihe boys whii were rushed to the
j Klamath Valley hospital.
Winston suffered from severe
' bruises, hut no serious Injuries.
, Toduy the Grey child Is re
ported as ImpciivlnR. Me Is suf
fering from a fractured skull.
Wake of Tornado
1
Statement of Smith Termed
Lie by Supporters of Hoover
. - y
Il- JanuK I.. Weat
(Associated Press Staff Writer)
WASIIINOTON. Sept. 21. (AIM
Herbert Hoover would make
no comment today on the address
last night of his democratic op- republican campaign. Issued a apparent widespread attempt" to
pnnent for the presidency. Alfred statement in which he took issue distract the American people
K. Smith. In which religious In- with Governor Smith's charges, .from the "real issues" by clrcn
toleranre and whispering am-j "Governor Smith stated In his lation of un-American secret
nalgns were discussed.
In declining to talk about the
address, to which be listened
over the rsdlo, Mr. Hoover waa
fiillnwlng a policy adopted aktho
In good shape, despite only ten
,i. r ...rimmaee. the Klamath
Union high school football team
plays It. first game of the 182S
sesson tomorrow on Fair urounus
field. '
rwi, Sinclair has concentrated,
on grounding his men on funda
mentals. Hard tackling and line
I eelvetl from the south
Ihe Al
ii urus high school has a heavy
2 and nowerfiil team this year, not
the light aggregation which has
i..i..n annwed under each year by
Klamath Falls.
Knthiisinsm In tho Klamath
school Is at a high pitch and a
rally will he staged tonight.
l.elter men who are buck In
uniform Include Don llnrlnn. It.
Itnhustolli, I,. Prultt. J. Pesse.
li. Itoliuatelli, II. Olson, V. Grove.
W. Whitney and II. Kendall.
Other men in uniform Include IV
Davis, A. Ulrlch. K. Nine, A. Bar
clay, II. Totten. H. Sprague, H.
i Sliearrl. V. Kem
; T
Sliearrl. V. Kemp, D. Adiims, P.
Iloliertaon, II. Hunt-
Daiiglieriy. I..
U'roshet. F. Kedkey, J. Hiiney, W.
Smith. A. l.lniliiiilst. II, Huntley,
II. Johnson and V. Mclnnls.
SHIP SAILS FOIl
MOUTH WITH SUPPI.IKS
NKW YORK. Sept. 21. (UP)
Laden with garments lo clothe
6,000 women mul children, and
foodstuffs to supply 100.000 per
sons for Ion days, Hie V. S. 8.
Bridge railed today for San Juan,
Porto Klco. Three Bed Cross
representatives were Included In
the corps of relief experts aboard.
They will suporvlso distribution
of supplies.
UNION HIGH TO WARDEN WARNS;
lETlTURASOEEO flTEflS;
oulaet of the campaign- against
engaging In sum eicnange.
' While Hoover hlmaelf was sl-
lent. Horace A. Mann. In charge
of the southern division of the
! speech Ian night that -an in -
qulrer .for literature attacking
Governor Smith , because of his
religion waa directed hy the head
.(Continued on page 2)
. "Wear red hata and .shirts and i
don't shoot unless you can sec.
the horn.." Marlon Barnes, dep.'
uty game warden, warned
em. .
! Because of the fatalities in the
oods. a danger of public opin-
ion turning against deer hunters
on.lu .. "....A-.
Is fcrseen by game officials.
Already this season, four men
have been shut In the woods.
So far this year the hunt
'ig season seems to be resulting
'
a general good run ol inea
hunters.
Already
cessful In
many have been suc
the Klamath country.
Several doxen deer nave oeen
placed on Ice at the Klamath
Falls Ice plant since the season
upeneM.
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 21, (A.
P.I With 20 grass fires repon-
ed in the vlclnltv or Kust 65th
67lh, Skldmore and Mason streets
since noon, and four In Ml, Scott
and Lents, Ihe fire marshal's
office late lodny cancelled all
fire permits.
Tho home of K. M, Olson,' 930
Fast O.llh Street North, was
' saved from tiro only after a hsrrt
bait lo. A highwlud was blowing
over the east aide and the grass
fires Jumped streets. One fire
; covered two blocks.
In Ml. Scott the wind blew
down several power line poles
adding lo Ihe fire danger. A live
wire fell on one roof hut the fire
was extinguished with llttlo dam-
ige. .
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INACEHOIS:
CANDIDATE
PLEAS FOR
E
Al Smith Opens Fire on
Religious Prejudice
Issue Last
Night
DIVIDED
AUDIENCE I
HEARS BIG
Urmorratic Xomlnro FUys
.Vonilnro FUys Ke-
publlran l-arty. AcrolnK If
Secretly aToutenanrlng and Kn-
rouruns; ( 'ampulga of lle
IlKloua l'rejuilicr Thrnuirliout
Ily I). Harold Oliver
(Asaociated Press Staff Writer)
OKLAHOMA CITT, Okla.. Sept.
21. (AP) Governor Smith wanU
the American people to decide
the November - presidential elec
AN
Hon on the records of the two'the next two or three years."
major parties and their nom- M- J'!
Inees and not on
arounoe.
liefore a demonstrative au-:
arirli n pa at if
packed the city's!
ant night the demo-!
cralic presidential nominee minc-I
ed no words In an effort to drive
..... i'-"-
Declaring he had been forced
to drag the religious question
out Into the open because of "an
1 propaganda involving his
! olic faith, and moral habits, the
governor struck a blow at those
he believed responsible, chal-
- lenged
i single
his opponents to find a
scandal" In his long leg-1
lalative and gubernatorial record
. , . . .. .
and appealed to the people not
to be swayed by religious preju
dice lu casting their ballots.
The republican national com
mittee, Mrs. Mabel Walker Wllle
tContinued on page tire)
VISITOR LOSES
TRAVELING BAG
Arr,y
Mr. 8nd M M A c,r.
michacl of 2478 Oregon Avenue. I tiatng , ,andlng ,B, 'tempo.
for a visit only to discover Uiatjrary aviation field south of town
ha Irk a I h fa t rsi Vr.1 1 r nr has fvnm I .
, "
'th0 running board of the car;
e.. u,lo uuuureu uo. -
lars worth of valuables, was the
experience of E. B. Carmlchael
of Los Angeles who arrived ln
the city last night.
- Tho traveling bag was placed
on the running board of the car
and was lost between the South
ern Pacific depot and Oregon and
California avenue.
! "I am particularly anxious to policemen were wounded, prob
, locate a valuable pair of field ably fatally, today In a gun bat
! glasses which I had borrowed to , tie which followed a cabaret
make the trip home. They were 'brawl. Patrons were panic strlck
! valued at 150 by the owner," Mr. en and fled to safety. A com
! Carmlchael stated today. 1 panlon of Pecora escaped.
Seven Knotty Questions
Will Be Asked Al Smith
DENVEn, Colo..sSept. 21. (U
P) Norman Thomas. Socialist
I candidate for president, spoke
i before the Woman's club of Den
ver last night and propounded
I seven questions whlrh he asked
Governor Alfred K. Smith to an
swer during the latler's forth-
i coming, visit here. .Governor
Smith will be In Denver for nn
'address Saturday, night.
I Thomas said (hat none of his
questions "Is a trick question
and all are of vital Importance to
the. Intelligent progressive and
labor voter."
I "Where do yon stand. Gover
nor Smith, on tho World Court,
the reparallum nuesilon, tle dis
CATTLE PRICE
IN WEST HIGH
SAYS REPORT
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 21. (A.
P.) Optlmlam prevail! In atock
ralalng atatei of the weat and
aoutbweat a a result of currant
lilKh prlcet of beef and range
cattle and Indication of contin
ued farorable marketing and pro
duction condition!.
Thla la indicated In re porta of
the United States department of
agriculture, statements of private
livestock associations, university
digests and reviews and reports
of state boards of agriculture.
The present high prices of beef
and range cattle have helped
greatly to place the livestock in
dustry in Texas and the soath
western states on a stable basis.
reDort E- B- fiP'ller, manager of
enrrpu ieaa ana Boainwesiern cat
SPEECH tie Raisers association.
Oklahoma 'City cattle receipts
snow an increaae 01 aooni in
ftSeptember
per cent over last year np to
ibeptemDer i, ana receipts of
bogs tjiere baa been 40 per cent
greater this year loan last.
J. H. Mercer, atate livestock
commissioner of Kansas,
ta
statement aays: VANCOUVEB, B.' C,
"Stockmen are beginning to'cprif oi p jn .
recover some of their lomae. suH . Pu ' 1'AP)'!B CPy
tained in the post war deflation I righted story, written by a
of values. The demand for beet ; staffs representative of tho
prbsb!!l .w1" ,.co.n,iJtte ,c,lTe- Vancouver Daily Sun. Gor-
aud with the limited supply of!, . . .... , .. .. .,
slaughter cattle, satisfactory don ; StUart Northcott held
prices should be maintained for; here- on i "murder farm"
CommUslon. says the time has
not Vet come to sell. '
E
TO BE STAGED
In his 90 horse power O-X-Fj
Traveialr plane, Leo Moore, son;
nf Mrs W R Hmrni nt thla eltv I
PLAN
STUNTS
C,l"and recognized as one of the fore-'
most pilots on the Pacific coast.
will stage a series of airplane:
stunts over the city Sunday after-
noon at 4 o'clock. .
ftnlla Innn. nlna n l nlha.
-Jtt, .,.,.,.. . . , K
.aerial gymnastics will be shown.lwho called at the K. Suiarman
Moore, a former resident of
Klamath Falls, Is a transport
pilot, which Is the highest offl-
jcial recognition he can receive as!
a pnoi. e arrived yeateraay models will display the newest
afternoon after what is believed styles In men's apparel. 1
to be a record breaking trip to! The popular shades including
Klamath. Despite the fact thatloxfora crer. Algerian brown and
he faced head winds nearly all
Jthe way, Moore made the trip
;in four hours.
Last nfgbt Moore soared over
the ettV until After riarlr naot-
iwitnout trouble. He has been in-
; ,Bre.,.d , . ...r. ,ha ...
: He Bald ne planIle, lo eagage ln
commercial flying In Klamath for
; a .hor, ,.ma
, a short time.
Dr. Glenn Moore of Klamath
Falls Is, a brother of the pilot.
HOODLVM KILI.KD.
CHICAGO. Sept. 21. (AP)
John Pecora. who, police say was
a hoodlum, waa killed and two
armament problem and the rec
ognition of the League of Na
tions? Others were:
' "Will you withdraw Ihe Mar
ines from Nlcaragni? and will
you withdraw the Marines from
j Haiti, where a democratic presi
dent put them!"
j "Where do you Hand on un
employment Insurance and the
five day week?"
"Would you strive to abolish
, completely Injunctions In labor
disputes?"
"What Would you do to end
the chaos in bituminous coal?"
I "Do you or do you not accept
the principle of the equalisation
'let (in (arm relief legislation)!"
SCOFFS AT
CHARGE OF
HOMICIDE
Contend He Wanted &
Save "Poor Little j
Mother" From
Shock
YOUTH CRITICISES
NEWSPAPER STORIES
Coot Youth Accuse Itvm of
California of Convicting Defen
dant Before Suspect Evcm
Caught or Given Fair Trial ta
American Oonrts.
'charges was declared to
have Said he fled because
shield h8
"poor little . rjothar" from
the pain of knowing he was
chaj-ged;v v1Uv,--U)n.stroua
crimaaw. e.
. . (ConUuued on page 1) '
FALL
T
Displaying the latent modes In
men's wearing apparel, a group
of young men of Klamath Falls
were ' presented to several hunf-
J J 1 ik. nt
store for the formal opening on,
! Thursday nlgut. '
j Again tonight between the
hours of 8 and 8:30 o'clock the)
Grenadier blue, each model fea
turing the new military shoulder,
which adds to the width of men'a
shoulders, attracted th attention
of those wHo visited the store. ;
The windows unveiled last eve
nlng caught the eye of those
passing along the Main avenue.
A futuristic background Is used.
Beautiful hanging baskets of
dahlias and early autumn flow
ers are artistically arranged. The
work .was done by Lou Lang
worthy, advertising manager for
the K. Sugarman store.
The hours tonight will be from
8 to 9:30 o'clock when the pub
lic Is cordially Invited to call.
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept 21. (A.
P.) Pete Bianchl' of Klamath
Falls, Ore., was fined 1500 by'
Federal Judge Bean today after
he pleaded guilty to transporting
40 gallons of wine on August 23.
Aunt Het
"Some days I feel so mean I'd
give almost anything to have
omelhln' happen that t could
get mad about."
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