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KLAMATH FALLS, OUKGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, H28
Number CIS-'
Ml HMD SAQlffi
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GANGSTERS
EAR
TO
Four Bombings Incense 1
Police of Illinois
Metropolis
REPUBLICAN WARD!
OFFICE IS ATTACKED
r'tpJoobin in From nf lp lira
talimnt, 100 Vnl From Puller
Million llrltrra People Inio
Hirer. Ilcer War, Piitlllf Are
lllnninl for Outbreak.
(IIK-AGO. Nov. .1. i
nulhraak of h n III b I U I whkh I
... ... . ... .1 i...
erupieu in ior rr.. ...
CHICAGO
had ent polli on the trail ot 1 1 n nvernlU. Kalherln. dniiah-
....... . . .
beer runner, outlaw unor an-
Ujoj,.,. and politic, , ,h. unlven. ''r. a-.m-unced .he
"a bomb exploded in the!?,,. o"r one at all and
... r . . .... .. . .
aoorway ot w.ner maiey. r-,
laiiranl on MmlUon aireet, near
the loop and 100 yard from the '
On I ml Police Hiallon. tilical In
the Wimlon holel next door were
routed In the afreet by Ihn blunt.
I'nl run of the rent an run I were
ronalantly tulng tlm ilmirwny
Where the bomb w planled. hul
none waa Injured. "The brer .
war" iii Ihn police riplaiinll.ni 1
j for Ihnl etplieiliiu. .
Ou Ihn North nl'dn a iHinib,
MtivkMl iIim rnifil nf a nnlillrv'
Khop. Mr. Haul lu.rbovlia. the
proprietor, enld h had been
warned hecau ha had reduced (
price and had fulled In employ
union rhlcken killers.
The soft drink parlor of John
Wnjlk. on Fullerion avenue was,
the third bomb' Inrget. Slnnlo) ,
Menriul wns rut hy flying lu.
Window for a block were shat- I
lered.
A dvitnnillc bomb wns lorised 1
from a passing cur In from of i
lhe Still ward republican head-,
"uarter on South Ashland ave
nue early today for lhe fourth
attack of the night. Windows nf
the building were blown mil bill
none nf Iho several men Inside ;
the hendaunrlers office was In
Jured. Tho ma a Currnn. ward
committeeman, lives In a flat on
the second floor of Hie building
bill was not home nl the lime nf
the numbing.
Fred R. Kiddle, who was state
manager for Herbert Hoover In
the primary campaign. today
predicted that the republican lie-:
ket would win In Oregon hy
about fiO.000 majority. He also ;
said advices from the rest of
the country received by him in
dicated a gain In Hoover strength
In tho last week, presaging vic
tory In all state with the pos
sible exception nf Wisconsin,
New York. Massachusetts, Ithodo
Island and the solid anuth.
Poor Pa
. "Irene an' her divorced hus.
hand were alow about goltln'
niher mates, so llieytnurrled
each oilier again In keep from
payln' rent on Iwo-'nfiart-menls."
'KIDDLE SAYS
.CI P. TO 1
Pretty Girl
i i v: n JrVi
iff
Ml J
When classes In hlarksmlthing
.! mid forging were organised In tlin
n!rhool of engineering of the I'nl-
..r.ll MUxuirl In valksd 19
.. . ... ' .. ..
yrar-om nauirnn- ai-rr.
,,r r , prf-i..or or pycnoiogy
hnty ,a rorge. neineur.i
o do anyihliig like that,
FIRST DUTY IS
Mia-. I Ifi TP I
Til I RL! I ill I I L
III I IH I I HI I I I I
t U UJlU I I U I L
KNItOl'TK
noovEit TIIAIM
TO !TKII1,0. Nov 3. ( AIM
The firm duly of every Amerl-
rtn , go , n,,. p,,ll," Her-
bert Hoover sold today in a rear J
l,u form talk- from Ills special I
, , . .. ,
irnlnnt llol.lng.,.,,. Kan,., where j
he was welco d by the lure-
cat crnwil In p.m her ui a siiiuon
III the Sunflower slum.
"And when .you go to the
polls your decision will be right
because I lie inaj.iruy ot ine
American iienplo always
are
right." tho republican presiden
tial nominee said.
"I believe this Is the most Im
portant eieciion inai wo nave.
seen In many long years. There
"n not solely economic and lu-
Inesa Issues hut ulso moral Issues
which retiu I r the response of
every American at- the polls."
Hoover began his day of cnm-J
palgnlng In Kniivns today ni
Council Grove In the midst of a '
snow ainrin.
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Memorable . Campaign Ending
In Burst of Frantic Effort
Fly m itox PRICK
iAssoclnle.1 Pre Stuff Writer.
1 One of tho memornhlo polltl
1 cal cnmpalgns ot history Is end
ing In a dltxylng hurst of effort
nnd enthuslnsm.
As Hoover swings through llio
- west, and Rmllh makes his final
rounds among hi neighbors In
New York, millions of their fel
low-i'ltltens Join in noisily lo HH'ii,,,,,,, predictions on either side
lhe drnma to Its proper climax, j n,etlmcs go the length of fore
Parly rallies are In progress In rn,n(( landslldn. When they
Metropolis and llnmlet, nnd party J ,),, privately, the estimates or
workers everywhere nro lavish-1 pnry neulcnunls nro less sweep
ing ndvlco of every wavering vol- lllRj D1 ,. ,hr.n each Insists
er. 1 1 lint enough voles have been won
Most of this tumult will endlo Insure the election of his can
tnnlght, when Smith speaks In dlilate. These claims are nd
New York city and Hoover at vnncrd earnestly and defended
Piiehlu, Colo., while scores of warmly, whether, made on behalf
lhe lesser figures of tho Hump of Hoover or nt Smith.
AucAn n r
miLttU u l
I 11 1 l
I H 1H'
I I I I 1 I 1
MON
1 While House,
I Breaking for a second time
Srnr 14 to 0 In Second'"10 "n', blch otherwise
Quarter of Game On
Wei Field
SOAKED FIELD AIDS
HEAVY ORANGE MEN
No Tourlidown Marie In First
Ouarter. Only 4IMM) Fans lira re
Italn 10 Wnlili i'onleal
Hi 2u I
liy I'lny Keiiorl f First
Given by Frew Hervic.
rOKVAI.I.IX. Ore . No". 5. (A I
PI I'lnyliix on muddy Bell.j
Field, with about 3500 to 4000'
'
wn (mllt (J 4oOO',.
,
fun- w m tirsvo.t iIia rain to
-
-
"-M.l-.lrer..., of -..... '
u.nn
-" .
wi.nimk "kicked ..rr to Mon-
in v.... . n..o rt.. r.
turn.-
i i....i..n..'. i v...j ii.m'al llie railway Kiauou. v uinun-
aud the same wn on. Puntluc
marked Iho early play after Kke-1
cri'"' Ml"ll"n" " fulinack kick.
,n ur""n Kiale ii yard lln
M"''1''' "recoil Hint' (iiiurter
Ibrough a .li.U. In cun'.nr - ni
Mnntanu'a fullbaik kicked
ne.
got
raid
ran I ynnl to Montana 3u
yard line after nevenil aerial ex
change!. Hughe. Oregon Stale
rlnht htijf wttif arontiH left end
f . . . 1i.rnnrh
right tackle for three. Kkegren
plowed through the Sialer's line
'"r tr yards. Then Davis.
Montana left half punted In O. !
R (, () T ,,, ;
n,Ki, hii fullback punted to I
Molilalia s iwo yurd line ami
Davis punted from behind his .
own goal line to Muntnn's 3T.1
yard line. Drives by Muple.
HiiKhes and Sherwood advanced
n Montana's 13 yard line, slier-,
t
imllntird on 1'sae Tun)
T
1
Giilulng entrance to the Sixth
Street Mem Market, hy forcing
the front door open with a heavy
crownnr. ronner rnrrien on more
than SUA worth of merchandise!
and currency sitlne lime between ,
midnight of Frldny and early
this morning. ,
Tho safe in the market was
carried to the alley where the
lock was broken. Statements and
valuable, papers of the market
were destroyed.
H. K. till mo ii . owner ot the
shop could giro no clue to the
robbery. He left tho place last
MEAT
HE
SAFE
ROBBED
night shortly before midnight, (o'clock will have an opportunity
The robbery wns reported tojto hear rtohert H. Butler, repub
tbe police department, according rnn cnmlldato for congress from
10 Mr. llltsnn. ,no i0conA congressional district.
' Butler has many friends in
wind up their speaking tours
nnd turn homeward to cast
their own bnllola on Tuesday.
It will reninln for the nominees
themselves to sum up tho argu
ment In radio addresses Monday
night.
As they prepare lo close their
doors, holh Smith and Hoover
headquarters are predicting vic
tory. As put out for publication
Hoover 8
wire To
WASHINGTON. Nov. 3. ( AIM ;
- High praise fur Herbert Hoov-,
er rame lam night from the -
! had maintained consistently with
'respect to the presidential ram-
' I"'1'"' President Conlldge wired ,
the republican noinlneii at the
ronrliiHlon of hi St. Louis ad-
dress an expression of confidence!
In
bin aiillliy to administer me
affulrii of the nation and a despatched after the president had
rlarutlon that bi had dem n
ni rated a flineni for the prrnld
Bale of Cotton Is
Great Honors
mtEMEV. Nov. 2.
Xever
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n,..nrAn,t hn Ia nf rniinn wpre
i". . 7 . . " "i '- ...,..v
-
...k-hur,,. N. J
An niMniili n irurk ndorned
nien and the lulled Slate and
flower in profimlon met the hale
audi cheered and inniera click-
LATEST SCORES
QFjGRlD, GAMES
reimyviinlu S: Chicago 13.
Venderhllt 14; Kentucky 7.
Iowa 19; Soulh Dukola 0.
Second period: Stanford : 1'.-
S. C. 7.
Prln.-eton C; Ohio 6.
Wisconsin 15: Alabama 0.
New York P. 2: Georgetown 7
Northwestern 1u: .Minnesota,
Georgia Tech 32; Oglethorpe 7
Second period: Idaho 0; Wash
Inglon Slain 6.
Second period P. of O,
Fresh -
' man 0; IT. of W. Freshman .
Second period--Montana
Oregon Slate 14.
First period Olympic
Club.
13: Santa Clara. 0.
Nebraska 20; Kansas 0.
! Penn State 0; Notre Dame
Harvard 3!: Lehigh 0.
j Third period Michigan 3:
llnolg 0.
II -
I Second period Wisconsin
fi
J Alabama. 0.
i Third period Yale -12; Dart
mouth 0. ,
i Columbia 0; Cornell 0. '
A, Salem-Wlllametto V. 38;
, Albany College t.
IR. BUTLER WILL
TALK ON RADIO
Radio fans listening
ou
"KGWA Monday evening at S:15
southern Oregon who will be ln-
terested to learn of ills proposed
talk on Monday night.
THREE INDICTED
MEN SURRENDER
LOS ANGELES, Nov. S. (AP)
Instead of a now famous mlr-
ror In a Spring street tailoring
shop, sheriffs records and ball
bonds today told the story of the
whereabouts nf members ot nl -
I. I .ri-i. n..-ln- -..l.l..k I...I
h-kvh .ifti.iK .......n
. .. ... ..... .1.-
10 nrioery inuicimeiiia iikiiiu!.i me
... nnni... i .tuiriei ni.
torney nnd seven others.
ti, in.i r ino men b ii ii led
hy- sheriff's deputies, missing
since tho first revelations of the
grnnd Jury early thl week, were ,
nccounted for yeslerdny. Charles (
Rlemer described a, the "watch-:
dog" fur District Attorney Asa ,
i.-,.v.. nn.t lien c.,ioff ni I his
son Dave, nllcged pny-oft men In San Anlidilo today. They are: football gamo with Cornell. They rested on complaint of a molnr
tho Julien Petroleum Fraud cases Amos Lee. his brollier, Newton I vaulted the turnstiles, surged ( Bt but later was released by the
surrendered to pollco. Leo, and (Inslon Benson. aboard an express train, extln- policeman.
Abl'
Co
enry. r
Alt 9 ri persisted for
wee In i, olldge would at
some stage lae an active part ,
In the Hoover am pa Inn. he bad ,
(irnviotiHlr mad" but a single
public pronouncement In this
connection a message to the
Muasa.'huseil mule republican
convention asserting that Hi
country needed a continuance of
republican rule.
Lt nlhl-. teleK,.m w.. dl-
heard Hoover' ipeerb through '
f'nnllnii'4 en P Hli)
Accorded
In German City,
ed. the cotton was pointed out of
. ,.,h, ,.r ,a , . ,.i.i
-
nlni form on the truck.
t t a.a -i.h
"lon".
. .. through .tree, whlch were
lined with people. After . the
.,..,, ,.,, hlil . hn.
or II wa placed In the cotton!
exchange whero
it will be auc-:
Tuesday for the
i......-fi i. i.u
benefit of Iho ninihip'x crew.
liJf,
"If It- were not for the Ameri
can Itml Cross and- the prompt
assistance It Is prepared to ren
der In emergency relief to the
BED .CDOSS AIDS
ERGEKGY
slrlcgen. American p.n.,ne ni.. , he rlu!lwi Mt eastern campaign-, yet homing orr until ine latest at Wicopce, n small Has station
well wonder what would be the ,nK maTO tnan days igo. j possible date, people from all0n the Cuscade Una above Oak
aftermalh when lhe four horse- siskin In the coliseum. I sections of the county swarmed rl.lae. and todav waa brought to
linen of dentn, disaster, disease,
'aad ruin ride across the skies.
Ikying waste vast terrll irle In
the t'nlivd Staler and claiming
untold uutnhora of lives," K. J.
Goodrich, chairman of tho drive
in Klamath county stated lo-
ilny
Only within a short period
s the lS'il Crosa responded to
o of the greatest relief tasks
ha
' one
In Its career, when It was called
Into aervl o following ths West
ludle hurricane which struck
Porto Hico and Florida and
several small Inlands In the West
Indies group. More than a half
million men. women and child-
ren had to bo fed. boused and
clothed by the Med Cross, due
to this terrific atorm.
This was the eighty-ninth dis -
aster in wnicn ino Ken tross nan,0f the lSin annual display, nne
been called Into action or for dairy and beef cattle, hogs, sheep,
monotary aid within tho year, goals and horses were In the
For the support ot these ac- stalls ready to be Inspected and
tlvlties the American Red Cross judged. The show will continue
needs 5.000,000 memberships throughout next week,
and has set lis goal for that The first horse show perfor
mimber during the Roll Call. ' malice this afternoon featured
Tho drive starts In Klamath ; trick ponies and demonstrations
county on November eighth. ! hy sheep dogs. There will be a
42300 will be raised In tire
county.
LAWRENCE SHAW
RECEIVES HONOR
Lawrence Show, Junior In Eng-
lisn ui ine iinveii.il- i ,-...
i local you
II R lias urru iiuii.e.i w
i nsalol In Ihn nrniliiellnn nf "Got!
of the .Mountain." a play to be
i given hy lhe men tn the I'nlver-
laity drnma department.
j Besides taking a prominent,
1 part in the play, he will handle :
'the publicity nnd manage the
box office department for the:
j production. )
. . tthnw hna hmtn nMfvA In ,1mm-!
"
,t.. ... .i ..i..hi.. n-AMm
, ..m a i ,,' , H,,,-,",,; ... w-.'..
tin la n member nf Phi Kanna
fPsl. a national soclnl fraternity,
I Shaw Is the son of J, Roiil
Shaw, prominent lumber man
this rtty.
TllltKi: DROWX
RAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 3.
(AIM Threo youllia, were
drowned In Chlcon Lake, nenr
es'HPH Alii
1 nil 111 ni u
InDIAM mi n
dateLKn,!.LV.;
BY HOUVER f
Greatest
Solution
Ever
O. P
Announced by G.
Candidate
TRANSPORTATION BY
,WATER ADVOCATED
Ailenuulo Tariff. f;oernilient Fl'
nanrliiK. Kedrral Tarni lloanl Ellen Lanham of Dallaa. Texaa.
With Power To Olve lU-lk-f.lwaa i boaen All-C'olleM Queen j
. . ... .1 1. from among repreaentatlvea of H
rnlrer. Anion Prom-J - ronef, , from oll
fore .tpplaiidlnic TIiouiiiI. ,over ,he mnntrr, at the annnal j
'All-College Hall during the Texan :
HOOVKIt TRAIN' KS ROl'TE ; stale Fair at Dnllaa. M1m l.an-
TO Pi:KDl-0, COLO.. Nor. J. A;nam wag princes from the Ok-
ri iiaving comy.eifu ...
hi
: campaign tour
in the
tatea.
northern
horder
tier ot noraer
u.riu,,.
l erbert
! iinov.r lodav niwd Into the nor
republican at.te of Kan-
JXrZ .
mate. Senator Lnarie turn. i
I fo him were a aerie of
rear patform talk In the un-
flower male and the fourth and
laH addreen of hi tram-contln-
U-ntal trip. Thi will be delivered
early tonight at Pueblo. Colo..
J where hi special train will make
'a top of half an hour,
i i. IeiiwiU!.l rat Ion t.reatot.
' During bi two nithn and a
; duy of-traveling from Washing-
ton. the republican presidential per cent eacn year will ne rnarg-, fought an(, ft:lbbt.d AicGreW
icaiidldate has hieu accorded en-,ed for dellnqaency. Garrett Van Iv Tnudiy fleirluon Dear West
(thus'astlc rec-pilons which cul-, Riper, deputy county tax eollec- fr 0re(!on .rDanlcIs waa rap.
mlnated Inst night in a demon- tor declared today the busiest t tnre(, on a frp!siu lraa hy Da!a
jstratlon at St. l.ouls that rivaled day the office has' yet expcrlenc-; Brj.nt ir.;lmian. wb with lep
jthe one given iilm at "Madlscn ed, j my' sheriff and railroad officer
Square Garden In lhe hime city Not wanting to allow their wer( r0archln; alt trains. Ito
of his democratic opponent when
Hoover presented to the agricul
tural west a plan for the forma
tion of a new governmental. In
slit utinn, the purpose of which
he
said would be to meet
iCnntlnupa on Psae Six)
not
I llirPTflPl'
I I U I I 1 1 1 1 1
LI I LU I UUIt
s
POKTi.ANT). Ore., Nov. 3. W)
Thousands of school children
from iorinn art other cities
; to,ay thronged the pavilion of
. the Pacific International Live -
.Mmk Exposition nt the opening
horse show performance tonignt
and each night next week.
' Several counties ot Oregon
have displays in the land prod-
ucts division of the exposition.
I Teams from Colleges of the
' Pacific coast and British Colum
( bla began Judging this morning
' in dairy and livestock divisions.
, ...i. i.i..
.
jing ot lhe entries.
i
OPENS
j Columbia Students Seize
Subway Train, Others Flee
NEW YORK. Nov. 3. (AP)
Several
eerai
hundred Columbia mil-
,
1 verslty students
bursting with
j enthusiasm after attending
; , rally." selicd
ofJMlt,way train last night cnusing
! the more prosaic passengers
. . K . B.-n..l In BLirm
It.-w ... ..." ...
The students descended Into,
! llie subway nt 110th street afterjTltnes Square and later-paraded
1 attending n meeting designed to down Fifth Avenue, disrupting
arouse eiithiisiiism over today s
College Queen
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r-.v : .jut" j.
1 wx vr
f.;Cj 'si
tl
1
r
ontz 8ch00 for Glrla In Fhlladel-
phla. She In alno a former tu-
- , .
dellt of lhe vverlly of Texa.
MONDAY FINAL
W TD PAY TAX
Warning "people of
Klamath
county that Monday. November
1 , Wxfi
r .' ' " I
1, xio
I, J
mm. is tne tow. opnorvuuuy iu,.rnut T.-tTlnr""wai rdv!-.-d
pay county taxes after wbUh j fc ;i,IPpho
dare Interest at tho rale of 1 2 ,., '.,,.,.,;,. , ' . fc
taxes to Become tieiinqneni anil
the tax collector office today.
While the taxes collected pro
mise in surpass any figures yet
recorded at the office, no check
- was available today.
EKSTROM SAID
TO BE IMPROVED
The condition of P. Ekstrom.
j w liu mifiii ,m-i4 ii iaau sub
on Friday morning hy piercing
!hls lung with a pocket knife
nnd slashing a deep wound In hi
j wrist was said to be Improved, ion the highway In the Altamont
according to word from theldlstrlct this morning, the ten;
i Vlnmnth Vnltev ' hnqnltnl tills 1 vear old crandson of C A Colvln
! afternoon.
i Ekstrom had made his home,
' t the hotel Metronolltan for the I
p9t three weeks.
He was found
In his room, shortly after the;
attempted suicide by Mrs. T.
atore, .owner of the hostelry
Mol-
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CRYING OF BABY
. SAVKS FOLK'S LIVES
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 3.
(31 Crying of their 14
months old baby awoke Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Brown ear-
ly today and enabled them
to escape from their burn-
ing home. The house, lo-
rated on Craig Road near 4
Sandy Boulevard, burned
with loss ot $.1,000. The
family escaped In their
night clothes and were tnk-
en In hy neighbors.
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guishlng the lights In seven ot
r"'''1'" " "-
IvoniUlnn. elono frnm t hrt IliflAfl.
' " . ,hA
'cy cord near tho 103rd street
i iop and other passenger dls
to embarked and walked along the
tracks to the station. Tho stu-
dents continued on the train to
, truffle. Two students were ar
M DANIELS
CONFESSES
EVIL DEED
Takes Officers To Place
Where Brakeman Was .
Stabbed
! TRAINMAN AIDED BY
1 OFFICERS GETS MAN
Search of Train ReralU In rap
ture, prfaonrr Raihrd From
Wlcopee o Oakrlil on Spent
rr. Plan to HniUKKlo hubo to
Kngene to Avoid A ngry Mob.
EUGENE, Or., Not J, JP) :
Joseph L. McDanlela, 22, cap-'
tured on a train near Oakrldge,
conieaaea to oiucer inai n naa
f . hU( . ,, ,
i hi wound, officers here were
Informed today. , .
McDaniel took officer to the
Iplnce. where he thought he had'
discarded the knife, but whs un.
able to find the weapon. South
ern Pacific iipeclul agi'iita and
j county of.lcer plnnred to hrinK
' Mf-ffe,rfW.l,t 1a t'avpaoi hv n'tlft'itit.
, bu to ftV(lI( B f row1 of lft0
; ,rM p,,, h, Oukrjdge , BhMlXL,
wu turned over to llie operator
Oakrldge on a speeder.
Suffering from a deep gash
, tnrongn tne ngnt arm, just bdoto.
. the wrist, which he received
, when a vicious dog attacked him
was rushed to Klamath Falls for
medical attention. ' -
t .i.n . ih. tn nr tho
; residence warned people that '
-bad dog" was on the premises.
Without warning the dog, pnfl
alredale, leaped from the yard
;ana imneoaea nis teetn in mo
chllds' arm.
Deputy sheriff ' Louis Mueller
4 j upon hearing of the accident
hurried to the Altai.iont district
4j where he got one long-rnnge
shot at the dog as It disappeared
4tdown the highway,
4 "The last alght I had of the
d'og It was running down the
; highway towards Merrill as fast
:a3 ts iPRfl could travel," Mueller
'commented. '
Aunt Het
'y 1 ') vVST-'4-
"When a rich bschelT think
all Ihn girls want to marry his
money, It's hecan e he ain't
been assoclatln' with a very
high cluss o' girls."
BOY
ATTACKED
BY IIS DOG