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life -Ewttittg M&tsilh City Edition The Old Home Paper TDK HK.VrilKH Oregon: Unsettled tonight anil Wcdnesduy, III the nil portion, moderate temperatures, fresh southerly wind ou the roast. Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER G, 1928 Number 6181 Trico Five Cents w 'JCk mm mmwm mm mm - T First Returns of FIRST LOIi STAR VOTES FOR HOOVER Houston and El Paso, Tex., Appear To Be Going Republican REPUBLICAN LEADER LEADING IN KANSAS Al Hutlllt hti.m Hii. tmlli In Tirol Itrlm iii I nmi 'HuHt Houll." . HI ale; Ili-tHinn To lr,i(tnnn. fm in iivt Aii liliu Itut f'ii fllll Huilltf Of ll't. Tol'l.hA. him.., . II. (Al'l Ilerlacil IliNiitT IiimI n li-ml of iiIniiiI .1 In I ini-r Alfred C. Hn.llli hi uirllnl reiui-ui finiii m-h-ii i-MIe hi hiiuuta, i.lrtiilni-il four limn-a bi'fm-r tin miIU rltMitil. Hi mom Ii'miIIiik alluiilli. III Tc,.lst Mi- ronllng l first return. Iatiiilliiliic riuuico f r. in 7.1 kmi. Mitn iltiilieta gave Hooter l,lli Nmlllr I.JIkV Twenty nine riTinii were frnili Kunaua riiy. II fr m Top. vka, in from I'nrniirn. 7 frin Snllim. i fruiii I"ln. friun llmlm Clly. friun J 11 in ! l hi lly. 4 i lr. ni Knrl Si ul I Unit lilim n unit one fi'iiiu I llttrsTON. Tin. Nov. S. (A I't- liii'iinipli-le iitiiriia from 52 nf 131 precincts In Harris rmiii-j ly. all eci pi three In lloiliin. (.live Hoover 27.MI. Knillli SlJl j Kl. I'ASD. Tex.. Nov. 0. I A I' I Incomplete returns from 21 rerlin'l III Kl Puho loilay gave i..r pr.-i.i. ii. . iinoier in I. VIC'rOIIIA. Tex.. Nov. 0 (API Iiii'.iiilil.iti returns mill Ihree preiimis of Victoria county gave riinlih ll'i voles. Hoover 1:1. GIIKKN WDDII. S. C Nov. r. VI. MM -KIii Him niiinugera of I lie i ;recnwoot box nf (.ree 11 wo. 11, II oVIoik been raft, enmity reported lit that r. -' A voles hud divided as follows: 111 Ith. t antl Smilli: er. f.l.i for 2 ?ui II ov- I Ileslde Ihe iletnoi rullc and re piilillciin tickets there Is an autl S111III1 In this stole which nso I has electors In tho couleat. I MA II ION, ,rk.. Nov. . lAIMi The eleven voiers In the first voting preiimt In Critleinleii county from which reports were; received Unlay were unanimous All voting fnr the Huilth-llub-Inson ticket as well us the state di mucrntlc ticket, SANDKHSVII.I.K. (in., Nov. 6. (AIM The Snnileravlllu box re- (I'Ollllllll.-ll Oil Pf.UU KIO Poor Pa " I la-1 Iii an' her husliiiiid 11I wnys make me protnlso to lei I hem pay llm bill when we eal dinner logelher, hut they never hold 1110 lo my promise." W1 FIGURES SHOW HEAVY TRAVEL OVER HIGHWAY Khowlng traffic Increase I'f 1111.1" lllUll 211 per I I III over I till travel nf 11127 The 1 1.1 1 las-Cull-Inrnla hltiiwiiy In Kliiinutli timed i. mil (nr Hi" I'liilru mull-. TlK' PbcHIc truvii placed flrsl In Ihe number til cars, according lo li i link to in U il by llio Oregon Slate Miitur Aaamialluii fur the luuiiiha of July, A ii n il xt anil Hi-p -I'liilii'r. Tn.m.. .... ti... l.t.lt.....li,.i.l.. highway, sou, I, .if Kl.iii.lh Fulls nvruKcl I.37'J i am mt ciicy. TliU ( hvt k wan imult nil vurlouN ttnyi. of Ihr. turn Niulttim. Tin Ini ri ii i4 h wa 21 pir ft-nl Krrlr Ihun uiif yvar an. ClirrkiiiK "Pnllltocs, p .tallica rt-lnl na llli.ro p:lutiM-s." Thin Wlia fill' lotiK dlnlulli'K plea nf Cone llniiimmnl Morrill, from I'lirllaml Mr. Itatiiiiiiiiiil Mild thai Klam atli miiiiIh at the Kliunalh eshllill In the I'nrlflc Inlrrnailonnl l.1ve aiiHk Kxhllillloii were luiilly de plaiiiMl due I a I lie Inslatenee" bf crowds In taking Klumath p- Sn today . A ll.-nderaiin ship-; m iI I Inn imiinila nf Klaiiiiith lu-1 la.uin whh h. It la hoii d. w ill anllrfy ravi-nuiis appi llles ul Ihe big ixhll.ll. NEED POTATOES FOR STUDENT vtiTE in uri n Tfinm '"rii" ,'v,,ry v""'r-" u ,,,",'v''1 I L. hi U I II I III I III1"" '" Kl" 1,111 11 ex.. eil lO IilLU I UUfl I v2::,..".5'' ,,,r ' " m SHiil. nl of the Klamath I'nl 'li h.1,,,,,1 went In 1'ie piilln lo. lay mid vole. I lu the national alale ami coiinly cIihiIoii. The eveui was sponsored l Ihe civic iav-s under the .llr.i Vn of Kverelt V111 ; .rp ml. Hudctita were r.-iiulred to I--gl-l.-r lu. The regular bnllol as used, the election being cur- inn 011 ill 1 nc siiino iniinin r Iheae held nl the Miilous pre- dints throughout Ihe illy. Tl.n rnlire sllliieiil l.o.tv mill ' teachers voled. Itiliiius of the election will be announced Wediiesdiiv. You Miss Your Paper To give our subscribers better service wo have iniiilu arruiiKciiic nl. fur a special luexticugcr (o deliver paiiers Hint huvo been missed ' by our regulur curriers. If you should full In re ceive yuur paper call, 1610 between N:iio 11. m. ci ml 10 p 111. uud nnii will hu sent u;ll ul oncn. Va'aaaataaaatVaaaNataa-aaN'a'aaNaaaiaa President Coolidge And Mr. Hoover Cast Votes NORTHAMPTON. Mass., Nov. II. At Wvli onied hin k In lli -lr old home town hy hundreds nf friends 11 ml admirers, President and Mrs. ': llilge cast Ihelr bill- lots In llm general elinilnli here loilny. An overnight trip from WiisliiiiRlnn hroiiglil Ihe chief exi-ciillvn mid his wife Into Norlh. nniplou today. From the train Ihey vent directly to old Mem r- I11I hall where electh n booths hiid been creeled. A largo crow d awaited the spe- clnl train nnd nil even larger one hud gathered outside Ihe hall, Applause nnd f lug wining greeted Election WLiEFe?ne:ClPAIGN VOTETODAY N COUNTY 'Indict.t.Oni Point To New; Record Being Set In Klamath Falls EXPECT LARGE RUSH AFTER SIX O'CLOCK i:i-r) Cllljii U lm I- .tlili- Ki -l ' ota I- nun lili- llrfiiri- M i in iiHk i. i Ki ll iii 1 1" i i i I iiunl Olfli lnli III llHI'Ki' f I IlilllilllniC l;lnllill lli-luill-i III i Klilllllllll. I nallt ulliina thai Klniniilll voillil it -1 ihe heavliKt vnli- In Ha . Iiklury wiTi- i-vlili nt loilay ful 'luwlna u i lin k uf the voli-s i nal ; up In noon at many ol the i lly I pri-i Hu ts. 1 Klertioli uffli'lula in 1 ' uilt of 21 rlly pri-t'liii ls Mild that a total of I lt hud livn rant at noon. Tho li: ruh eoine lie- Iween al and elKhl o'cloi-k when the working mnn will turn out I to em-rrlae hla vote fram-lile as i.. ,,,.,., i,. b.-foru In Klamath. rr t,ai ri-.i-mi. iniinly officials have Klreaaid the need of nl) -Ulceus who have, u ajmre tnliiule liefnre 6 ii ni Iii vole In order to allay ongi alloii at Ihe pulls. ' Willi a vole rKiai rut Inn In Klamalh of 1I.2S and villi city, coiinly. stale and national ' elections nnii issues nireiny bi- lleenuai Ih.-ri- are four ballots t,, check, xitlng will be slower thun naiial uud colliplele llllof-j flclnl reliirus will nit he known until tomorrow. .. , CHANTS PASS. Ore.. Nov. 6. I AIM A record vole, was indl- 'cnlcd for Josephino county hy C.10 vuliime of early voting loilay. Voters were wailug for poliii2 places lo open Ills niorutig. and. ,,H(.,0 hoards asserted that the votI) , rurly n,lr WM un,,r0. C - ilented. It was enected thul fi.llv ml ....r cent tt the i-nlititv ,f.r.."i7 reglslered voters would be , - The weather was perfect. I.0111I Issues were held reiponslble for a big shnro of tile elecllon , Interval. j I.A GHANIIK. Ore.. Nov. 6 -(A PI I'rerlin-ts In La Griunle nt 9:0 a.m. reported a heavy vole. One nn I J it was the heaviest In history fur Ihe first hour anil a 'half. MEDFOHl). Ore., Nov. 6. (AIM , Heavy voting in city and conn-1 try marked the morning hours nt tho pulling places of Jackson county today, with prosperls that HO per cent of jjolal registration of ; '1.1,929 votes would be cast, us a I ll'ui.llit.M'l. ...i Faue Knurl Mr. mid Mrs Cmilidi;o nl 1ml h pluees. Mr. . Cnollilgn, dressed til a frock runt nnd wearing; n silk hal mid Willi Mrs. C iiIIiIko nl his side, responded Willi smiles nnd waves tolhe ileinonsiratl-n ns hn uul. kly i iiinlieil llm sli ps lo Ihe hall. Inside lung lines of voiers nwnlled Ihelr turn (o enter (he hoolhs. More hnniliiiipi'lng greel- eil the executive and his wife ns ihey were checked oft Ih.i regls- trillion lists and handed their ball Is by John P. Mnlnuey. a ; (Cuutlniicd vu 1'auo Six) Heard From Mid wounoea A, TT Q i7 V . I I . I 'YNTHIAN.. Ky . Nov. li. I A 1 l.yuiiH had altuiki'd lilm villi; r - Fri il I. vim i Mm killed lo- ',u knlfn diirlnc llm arsiimi nt and . diiy lit Itiililiiinii ulalliui ni-artihat he uliot In c-lf dufeimc. AVII-1 Iiiti. Iliniii r Iteurpa. vlio vaajllau l.yona nalil he and IiIh , urrei.tcil rliiirKiil ilh Ihe rhoot- lirulliera vcrc Hoover aupporlcrii - declur.-d It rcaiilted friirn an Hrniiimiit uvir iioniuii ami ron Klon. Willh.ni I. viiih. Iiroiher of I In- kIii in man, d"rland. however, Dure had Ih-i-ii no arEuiiH-nt. MlUUm l.yoni. nloii; keeper at lliibiii.-on atulion, tuld uln-riff a di-pullea l hl Hi i-vi-n hail en- ti-riil the nluri- and threatened to ahoiit him and lhal luter he went ou!f ;! and killed Fred l.yona Itccvi'H di-rlareil Unit Kn-il Ul Mrs. Kllen Unlflilil. imid 76 years, widow of the late J. Wal lace Hclfield. passed away lu Klamalh Kail eartv 4hia nioxnr lug. Mrs. Iledfleld was for many years a prominent matron of this city She leaves a daughter. Mrs Clara II. Klliott and two soni. A l.loyd lledll.-ld anil I.yle K. Ited- field of this cliy. Til- remuiiir. ire In Ih.. Gold rinin al the r..in uiuma .i I Funeral ari'iiiiKeinenls will he , made luler. nT, ANNIVERSARY OF (paf-a a a-a a V X7II I AGED RESIoEiiT PASSES AW iX UtL, 11 ULrt It Itllala BE CELEBRATED Dbaervilll! Ihe fifth anniver sary of Ihe Order of le Mnlay of Klamath Fulls, inemhers of tin order. Masons, Eastern Star. Daughters of Job unit girl friends of llio Order of lie Mnlay will enjoy a musical program and dancing on Friday night, Novem ber 9. I'niler the direction of II. W. IlathliHiy, advisor, the young men have completed plans fur Ihe ob- aervn me Friday, I of the anniversary on ; Tiery Furnace' Mystery Printipals . . v -- " I . 5- . - A a V a. 1 i Here lire two of Ihe principals In the baffling mystery of the lown hall nt Lake llluff. 111. Elfrledn Knnuk. pretty buok sales woman, who was (mind nenr death from frlghtriil Inirtis on her feet, hands mid head, mid Charles Hlt.hcoik. r.r whosv spirit love the girl declares she Inrilcted Ihe bums upon herself. Hitchcock Is 111 a hospital wilh n brokcu leg. I'Uiurcs transmitted (ivm Chliufu , lo Sun Fl amiseo. in r ignis T?1 . I'JII.I.IIIIII t 'and Itccves was smith mUD. - 81'E.NCEIt. W. Va.. Nov. 6 ' 'i Al'l--Shot at a polltiis plan: n.-iir Left Hand Hill. Clyde .Moore, 2i. va acrlouiily wounded I today. K. H. Huffman was ar-1 n.-aled and commuted to Ihe Koanu county Jail. Moore' was bronchi to a ho-; pilal here with a bullet wound In ' hla Klumurh. At the hoapltal It ; , i i. .... -..... llonltnin fl on fat-n Four) RADIO RETURNS i WILL START AT j SIX PROMPTLY! vlc vr.iLr v,.v c i APi The National IlruadraKtiiiR tump- . .a ti. . u. Ik. ovi r a coasi-xocoa.i dwkud win start at 1'. M . eastern time, furnished a spectacular eonc.u- seismograph at oeorgeio-n unt ;.d Instead of 7 V. M. as pro- ion to the p.liilcaj campaiga aiiuoiim-e d The election slory will he jased on the combined reports of the ITeas and International News Ser- vice. II was rxpluined that tho l.road.uist will start an hour ear- in. aw .ku nn- ..,,.. wu.i.i.xv u suniiiiury of developments dur ing the day at Ihe polls. " I BABE GREEN OF K. SUGARMAN'S VERY WORRIED Should Alfred E. Smith be elecl. d president of the Fulf il rnaii.il, laui-e a,ia--ii ,J ut r'agurman store will vheel K Sugarmnn. owner, down t'ie str 'et Wednesdav noin In n -nectally decorated wheel-barrow. Hut liulie Green was confiilaiit jasj night In the midst of a spiril Ihis afternoon that -Mr. Sugar-1 iconunuea .n rao Tiir.-s inn 11 would be oliligid to wh.'el Mm down the street. Ho wf do so If Hoover Is elected presi dent of Ihe United States. NFA : - West and South r iynD nnuT I Republican Parade At tacked in Worcester, Mass., Last Night HEAVY RAIN Or bUUO SLOWS UP SPEECHES, hMi- Inn Muile ABiiln-t Smilli In mtli .Mel With Vlciiroun At- tack by IIuwiIIcm; Ma-rfuii liuM-ltii "n;wil HrrHiverii li lire III Hukp Demonstration. W'OKCESTEK. Mass.. Nov. C. i (API An election eve disturb- ' i - Rni,.Aman ance in wnivn p'cu,au beaten nenselesa, women mauhan- 1 ji.J .4 in nnii murfhars In a rt- wim vh. this city. Although warned of impending . .... i. ......... Hnrlna tho rtav . .,... Aom!.A fnr a tu.liA nrnverf helnless in te . ' ,,, llln,.nH who as- ,,,. niarchcra. ( ,,arry H,de , patrom3n. was ...-..nJ ntif-nnairlnns ana lost se' ,eral teeth when he attempted lo intervene In brawling group. ;whlle Mrs. Lloyd Uyrd vas taken :to the city hospital with a horn : shoved down her throat, j The battle was confined largely the paraders had gathered for a 'display of fireworks, which was to ' the demonstration. . WIcmTA FALly5, t., Nov. . (AP) Election eve brought an attack by four odor bombs on a final Hoover campaign gathering here which forced about 4.000 per- . . .hnrinn the municiDal hall VETERAN WILLS j CASH TO POST SPOKANE. Wash.. Nov. 6 (A P) Herause the Spokane Post No. 9. American Legiun had be friended him when he was ill. Jack Lupltau. Philippine world war veteran, willed the past $3(li0. A portion of the money the will ordered wus to lie sent the i WITH mud nun Walla Walla. Wash., post of the speukcrs will be announced later. COLUMBUS. O., Nov. 6. (AP) j legion, of which Lapitan was a Mr. MlcMe has recently returned stirred by the hot presidential , member while fatally 111 with tub- from the international dairy con- ! race Blul a bUtcr ,tat0 Subcr crculosls In the Veteran's hospl- ferencc ln Europe and spent some : natorai flight. Ohio voters titru tal In that city. The balance time investigating dairy methods e(J out ln record breaking num was 10 bo used hy the Spokane on the continent. . 0cr8 today. Fulr weather pro post fnr charity. The money Invilaticns have been extended vailed throughout tho state, given the Walla Walla post was o prominent duirymcn of Tl'.la- Officials eitlmated that at to be used for care of veterans' monk county nnd Willamette val- ; iCnst two and one half million graves. Small Community First To Cast Election Vote NEW ASIIFOHD. Muiis . Nov. 6 ( MM To this town nestled In (ii 101 the heart of the Hoflishires - day went llio dlstincUon of being tho first place In the entire oun - irv In coiuiilet.. Its vole for president. It gave Hoover 28: Smith 2 And Ihe volu was flashed lo the nut inn al 6:33 o. m. lt was the fourth time that New Ashford had been first to cotnpletu Its votu fnr president. Through arrangement by Ihe P.erkshlre Eagle two amateur ra- illo operators cooperated to flash the news (o thnt newspaper at I'lttstliid, 10 rullos away and to KLAMATH RED CROSS DRIVE OPENS ON 8TH In rtadluea for the twelfth an nual roll call of The American lied Croas which opens In Kl.im- nth county on Thuraday mornlns. i ' 1 Novem -,-r eighth, a meeting of,, ... j. the captain, and k. J. coodrtrh. ! Electorate Writes Verdict chairman of the drive In Klam- 0f Public Opinion mil rouiiiy nan uem mis .i;i- noon at Llukbaven. ! Kcur typea of mcmlierships will ! bo aougbt In Klamath county ' day morning. The bulk of the Klamath coun- ty chapter members are expected lo be dollar memberships, accord ing to Mr. Goodrich, but many , persona will be aked for the liontlnu-d on Page Hix) E WASHISGTON. Nor. 61 AIM , Severe earthquake shocks, last- . 1 n if f,tr amra than threA hours ll-rUng OH the marked dtsturbanr-' . on the earth surface at a dls- . . ... riot, lorniiori. oLserver at tne school, said that the record of ih. I. . . .. . . . . ,. , Tha rlt-l r ih. B.rihnll.b. . ,u.. i ... came to the seismograph needle a. , , ,- unHlv h vibration, grew steadily io a max- Imum at 12:05 A. M. Tuesday. For 2 1-2 hours after the first registration, the shocks con tinued. Prof. Torndorf said that It was impossible to give any directional estimates as lo the earthquake center. T WILL BE HELD SEVERE OUAK SHAKES EARTH DAMME The dairy industry, one of the ALBANY. N. Y., Nov. 0. (At principal agricultural industries voters of upstate New York be ef Klamalh. will come into lis,,.,- ,,-dnvbroak today tht rasl- twn nt a large banquet December 7. jointly sponsored by the Kl wants Club of Klamath Falls and the Henley Community CI11I1, It vas announced today by Percy Murray. Approximately 250 will attend Ihe dinner which will be held at Ihe Henley Community Club. J. D. Micklc. state dairy and- food commissioner, ha. f-n n. li-H to ' give an address and other noted ley lo attend Ihe bami'iuet. the Associated, Press. '" ' nc 1,own' -eligible voters had arrived at tho ,.,,,, holWi woll. wtts used as polling pluce. by 5:G7 a. m. and . Instead of a booth they sat at the -children s HesKs to write Ihelr l-illlols. The count was completed by f.:2S when Prentiss llalley of Pltlsfield unerutlng slatlun 1- HOI) reached Walter Groves of that city at stutlon IAXW. The two oldest voters were Emery Dakcr, 72. and "Sister" liattlo Hnker "2. The latter although seriously 111 with rheumatism Insisted up- on being assisted to the school. M I L LI 0 N S VOTETODAY N AMERICA On Ballots ' ' CITIZENS ARE OUT .LAKLI ' IN MORNING Appeals, if Camllilateo anil tlffl Ual to Vote Knrly Jlert Willi llenrty IteMpouse From Vnlteil Ktalea t itiwna; Inlerrot la Hlgla In All Heetluns. I'HK'.tOU, Nov. O. (AP) Tho patriotlr eltlzvn aha uaect li ml iiioiiUIi IiIm nrlKhbori to vole as a duly tcalay wua buay Ix-kkIiiR them net to crowd In ami Krtili balloU at (lilcaRoans lualicil to the polls at the rale of KMMMKI an hour. lleforc 11 o'clock election offl- rials estimated mjtt thuu h.ilf thai l.fiGI. 11(10 reiMHtorcd voters In Chicago and Co k county had visited inn puns wnue a ueavr day helping to swell the tul.il to what -was expected to ha- record' breaking figures. - NEW YORK. Nov. 6. ffl-.Nijr York's estimated 2,1100. OUU voti-a re being cast today under Ihe vra i Ji. noli Doliccmcn and 1.6011 . .i,.,,,.,!.- ln addition t election ln.ii:tcrs and clerks. Pcliie Conimi.'nloner Warren hao assigned utmost half of hla force of 17,000 men to sec thnt order la preserved at the 3. 845 noil in c Dlnces ln the city. The main duty of the 1.5011 spceial deputies frcm the office ol Ueo. Z. Medalle, special assistant at torney general in cimrge of cla-c-tlons. will be to detect frauds in voting. All the poliienfJ-n of the cily . were ordered to report for duly (his morning and stay through until the last vote Is counted and ' the polling places closed. They were ordered to vote when the polls open at 6 a. m. and then go 10 Ihelr assigned posts. ,n? of what rcKis.rntioii figures Indicated would be the heaviest vote In history. Cloudy skies, with a dash of rain in some places, prevailed over much of Ihe state when the polls opened at 6 o'clock. Voters were moving through the booths in a steady stream. At Albany balloting was at a raia ' in excess of one a tnin- : (Conl Inui'd en 1'uEo Two) Aunt Hct re ' "My boy John has a little limp, un' sometimes I think It's hecaiiso he always got ipanked on the right side "