THE WEATHER .. Oregon: Cloudy taat and rata nil iinaw wl portion tonight and Saturday, no change to tem perature. Increasing- southeast wind. City Edition The Old Home Paper , t jsociatecl Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade 'V 'Price Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928 Number 0222 IV, km o) o) in i3 AETCHISON NOMINATION IS APPROVED MR. HOOVER NEAR END LONG TOUR Committee Drop Objec tion to Oregon Man A Commissioner COMMITTEE IS FOR ) PRESIDENT CHOICE Ncsjutiir l lii-rlcr ,ntmiiiHi' to fciuiti ' luli'minii C iiiiiiiicrrr t'otiiinltli-r Tint! Anmrnt ttf Wmli-rn Man 'lertliiy Hail Hnll.fl.nl Mini. WASHINGTON. Her. Jl, (AP) the iioiii hint 1ii sof II. Alu-liltiu of Oii-guu In Im a iiii'in br of fist liili-rliile i-iiiiiiiifni rtflnmlanliin vu jtppi-tivitl IinIii' by the ornate liiicrnlnltt rum. titt-rce rtniuiilltcv after objections lo lit confirmation IimiI been wlifulrawn. Tho ronimllteo ul go lia approval lo the continual I n of Claude It. Porter of lawn mid Patrick J. Farroll of Ilia Dlairld of Columbia, lo bo member of ihn rum in Union. There lis becu no flu lit cu Ilia stiomloatlon ol Knrrll and Por- Apr. Motmior Wheeler, iloimx ml, of Montana. lio liiatruiiitttital In dcluylug a oir In I ho com mittee of Alichlnon'a 11 initiation. announced after a meeting of Urn rnnimltteo today that hi com plaints liail burn satisfactorily snnwrrid by the rominUtloncr a testimony. Thu senutor hail foil I hut A lt- t-hbton had held up valuation cf I'.'li'liliunn coiupunlc.i for on un reasonable time. Alt IiImou un- ritrl oil that tint budget bureau's effort lo. carry out Praaldciit Coulldgea economy pr gram were ll'ontlnuiil on Pug HI) KIU JANIilllO. Ilruall. ll.r. 21. i AT I 1'rcnldi iil Klcrl Hoover. icglnullig Ihe luMt nf IiIn aod III Tlx It l'i Lallll-Alllcrlcall commie mi hla prenctit lour, uiiilcj at IiIn Janclrn thla after iinoii In thu inldm of a great pop ular dciiioiintratlon. ' Mr. Hoover and Prcnlilotit W'ukIiI iitttoti I . ii In of irull null' by automobile ul I lii- head of a long proi-cnnlnu of official utrn i In on it h three uillin of nhuwera of i'iiiiIi'III throw ii by tliounaiida of rpiH'ininra lio fllh'd Hit) win do a In every building on I hi' bi'HUIIIiil Avciildu Itlo llrmiio u'miiinm-ii un I'aao J-"ur ID1CKERS0N Inirn rnnnn fKUlVI iOTADDIMP OiaDDIliU Missing Couple On m m Colorado JNot round Rv Speiriliind Pilots HtK LUVtrt KILLING ANNOUNCE TRI-WEEK SERVICE SIGNATUR Assistant Coach bf Ore gon State Succumbs Early This Morning liiuuKurullon of roifulur Iri weekly wrrlco over the O. C V r : i ' I II .. - . .. III.. . I. .. . - wi.iinu 1,11.: w Mi, tuc ucw i trrmlual of the line, will opin tifxt week. It waa announced to-, day by N. .H. Boieue. gt-ntrul nunagf-r of the railroad. The aervk-e will be held To- day. Thariiday and Saturday Of eorh week. Next week however: : MAKES AC! EFFECTIVE NO TRAC E IfiL TERR LL WOUNDED IN FIGHT OVER YOUNG WOMAN m..i. , ;1A.I f'ANVUN, Aril.. Xtvr.'. The hanl now devolve upon SI, (AIM -Tho aullin Colorado boat and foit partkn. already en-,- yKiiarda ll nerrelH rlonely. A. putted In tedloiia aearrh for foot- llin-i-iliiy nlrplune aeyih alonx jirlnla, In an effort lo dulermlwt '217 mill of thu area! (irand whether I lie venlureionie eotiple .rutiynn uorjtij nerved ou partly i caied the Ireiirhcrona rapliln-1 Doreene De SilVa DeS- lo lift ihn veil wlilih I he awlri- lb-fore returnlna; lo .March Kleld. : rp:L- Affair Wilk Til Ihk. lll lil n watera cant over Ariama and I'lunimer awooped ! " J" 'Die futn of .Mr. and .Mm. Olenn low ovr a boat parly, headed by; bcrt PintO, Yeoman 'Hyde, HiuiHeii. Ida.. Iionvyinoon ' I'. I. i'apraw, Cirnud fanyon , uiivciiiurern, who cnaueiiKeu iiiw ymrm vun-ini, mnu uivvvru m iwm- . nrurtinrn ,. . . ,,, , ' 1 .la.iKiruu. current, In a home nine Informlnr the aearcBera ofDIDN T KLMtMKLK railroad faeilitlea. A .tatlon will t MFASURE PROVIDES the dUcovery of the atranded FIRING FATAL SHOT '" mJ earlJrlr- a nnnAnn. a.rtf the Tueaday aervlre will beij, . n . j ' o' rimiiKed to .Monday because of j roject on Colorado Kiver chri.ima. Become,'. Law As "Dully aervlre will be started; ... A , next March." aald Mr. pogue. ! COOlldge Approves '. n a expect neavy demand on I ,N'n triuo of .Merle Tetrlll. 5 4-year-old ou of Mr. and Mm. I'. II T- rrlll of Kuaeiie. haa been Uncovered by Klamath Kalla po .c aflur a arefu warrh of Klutimlh Kalla, It waa announced I'Mlay. " ( hhif of I'ollie Keith K. . Am lirone, belle vea that the youiiu Ulan I'onllnuud hla Journey mmlh to rallfornln. At fir. i TerrtM'a parvnta thought the young man had met with foul play. Yealerday. how ever. I lie alalloli intent -of tho iloulhern I'liclflr railroad com pany. Idem Hied the young man. CHE ST COLLARS BEGIN ROLLING y "Klnmulh Kulli folk, tin- dol lar nre atari lug In roll In ul I oiiiiniinlty ClU'iit liendiuartera." IV B rtolierlaoti, chulrinan mild till moriiltiK. "Dun'l tb'lny mmli longer for tliii tlme la drawing near. Let' go fur the M.UIltl mark". JllHt ' In Veep the ball rolling niiuthor Klu mill h Kulla merchunl tli Ik, Hjoriilng toiitrlliuted un at IraiMlvn mini In the Innd. Kiiili liny, the client heuiliiinrt- tl" In nicelvlng letter from wor thy llltlc lot wlin aro beginning lo loao fullh anil are fearing llinl Hunts. I'luua, won't vlalt their ho'tne. "Let n m keep Simla ('Inn In every hiillie In KlumiUh Kull by iloiiullng lo Iho Community Client fund, llnn'l wiilt nmilhor day," "Mr. IWberlaiiti cniieludeil. JOHN BUROWSKI' PAYS SUPREME! PENALTY TODAY j TAIIIIV SOl'XI). ont.. Dec. JI. Ii John llurowakt, convicted of the murder of Thoniaa Jiuknon. farmer, after a mall car holdup near here lant Aiiku-I 1.1. wan hanged In a nnow nlorin In I he conn yard if tho dMrict Jail today. A blilng wind whirled mum down on the court yard u llur ownkl walked up'ihe iep lo the plutfiiriii. Hi: ll liil by a nlngl" bulb. Id- objected inmeiuurlly In the bliick cap, but yielded to I he liiiugmuu'a liinlnleure and uiiiriuured a aliort prayer as the trap was aprung MENTION SALEM AS GOOD BASE FOR DIRIGIBLE latnae r.ryanl. Cortallia Voulli, Held Ii) Alllllorlllrn rvlltmlllK 1'alul IUkiiIi of I'lHln; Huy "I l.o-t loin nil or M)lf Don't ItetnetHlM-r." COItVAI.I.H. Ore. Dec. St. (A l'i M'l llllpl Dlckernon. aa alnlunl Oregon Hliite Collego alh li Ui- roach, died at 4 o'cloi k Ihln morulng. tt lha reu:t,of a Blub wound, aald lo buvu lweu In flicted lail Tuesday by Lunxa llrynnt, a Cortallia youth, lu un altercation over a wallruaa, flry aiit, who via being held on an o;a-n charge, waa removed to rortlaiid by Corvallls authurllles. when aeiiiiment fce.ame alrong agalnat him. Dlckernon met Mlaa Mao Trux all when alio quit work at the Iteuton hotel coffee shop .Monday ilghl and they encountered Ilry unt on the nlrerl. A rough and luuiliU fight oci-urreil. according to report n-cvlved by locul of fliera, and lu the nu'li-e Dlcker non received a five-Inch slab wound lu I lie back, the blade of I he knife penetrating one of hi lung. Dlckernon wua jut recovering from luflueuu, ami congentlon of tho lung set lu. lie wn a pow erful nthlele, more than six feet tall, and made a hard fight for lite. Ilia phy.nl Ian milil he w nild linvo rHcnvered had not coVnpll calloiin refilling from Influenza developed. Dli ketoeii wa horn at Welner. Iilnho, Keh. 27. IKIiK, and grad uated from the Welner high nchool. lie served III I lie army during the world war, and In it'Mfiilinii.iL on tHffn Hlvl l.leiilenunt i John Quliiry Ad- ow and It whereabout. Pap ain and W. Ii. I'lnmuiir. army raw party wan believed to have , air pilot from March Picld. KIT- camped luat night at the mouth icr.lile. Cat., government flu.il. of Hblnurao creek. The party wan ,V yealerdiiy gave upjhe hunt not expe.led to reach Seimratlou for the nilanlng couple and rs-: Rapid before lute today or 10- 'inriied to I heir pmt liilruieit ItK-ated the i In the spiinf." ! FOR APPROPRIATION The army jw, strand- of morrow. y Another parly, conslnting ed at lliw wuter'n edge at 8epur-i James 1. Ilrook. chief ranrer ailon llapliln, l mile below of thu Grand Canyon National Diamond creek. Flying as Inr . Park. It. C. Hyde, father of U'low the lowering canyon wall (ilenu and Sroory and In worth a they da nil. tho airmen found Kolb. brothers- who share the Kair Hlayer len-rHMif lo lanil Jury I'li-anant IW' ami Tragic KudinT of Affair Willi .Mjiw Whom She Men ; Sunpectetl Ho Was Slurried. PRISON BREAK IS FRUSTRATED lailertaklns; Would Incluile (ia( etimeil Appropriation nf " tr 0.5,0011,004) for Construction of Iamr Need Approval of i I'sub and Arizona to Guarantee I Work.' ' POIITLAND. Ore., Due. 21. (A n uuivrmv IW 21 IV P) -Uelatlilg a story of her life. C0Q11LLE. pre.. Dec. 21. m ' w.-4fHIN&TO- a1' X Porecne De Sllva testified In her Discovery of a plot to aid es- j Pj Frelet Coolidjre today no furtli..r trace of Mr. and Mr, 'distinction of being the first lo own aeiensc loaay in uer il.i -e- .uU.M irom jau , signeu uo m-iuurr Hyde. Suitcase and supplies i mgollale the Colorado river by 'or hootluB o death Gilbert where he Is being held In con-1 nUng effective the net prorld- ..onieni v i Inmet In html, will rwiucrnia with Pan- I'inio on mc liner iiuioio uere ..re ...miiiicii oia 00 ,ov. . they raw, the ncow. raw's party. Hunger Mad Cougar Attacks And Kills Aged,. Blind Indian 61'OKANK. Dec. 21. IAP1 A cat , attacked Solomon while he hunger-maddeuod cougur , mill. '" caoin ourmg tne renuicion. . i .... 1....1 tnij ...i i ""'I Pa " of Ibis week, thon to She SjA)k She began by telling of wan dering In Siberia and China, and of her tint marriage to Quartermaster Clark of the V- S Crulser Albany, in Chlui where she was appearing as au actress. With Clark she came lo Port land, home of , Clark' jparent - near ..... . (uln,, wnthMrlnir nf tint. pononts of, the r swing-jonnson have chaned Mrs'. Joshua, Indian ; an accent which at times was I woman, luto her rubln on the .difficult to understand. killed and mutilated Georgo Solomon. Wei- pinlt Indian, a report reaching : follow Ing day. When fhc stam- Colvillu, Wunh., aald today. med and barred "the 'door, the I The aged Indian who was part- roagar leaped . against It. then ly blind, was described a a : reared up. and peered into a .brother of Coyoto dilef. ' Ited window, according to tho Col- llonen. and Indian Wilson of the villo' ruort. Colrllle and Spokane tribe.. Indians on the reservation Welplnll. which Is acennahle were said to have become ksrror , to elvllltutlon only by a lonely lied, and to have raised a fund nervously, and In - The defendant mentioned be ing married a second time at Aberdeen. Wash.. In 1S2I. after having dtvvrred Clark. relations with Pinto, whom she met iu San Francisco. They were together when he waa in port between voyages from June trail, and a siuglo telephone on of S 1 00 to be offered a bounty to September of this year. He . tllo reservation agency, could not for the animal's head. . bo reached today for verification., Instunces of cougars attack :Th liu'itlent had not been re- Ing humans aro rare, although ! ported to Indian agency heud- there nro plenty, of mountain quarters at Nespelem.t Hons in this pnrt oftho north- Thit n port suited that tho big west. i m aiieoipiea nom . . , un of ih riM v.ti.i ii. -i. in ior a rcinra..., . lant Tuesday, was revealed by j and P""' projoc UlB 1 officer tcday. Two hack aaws Colorado river. - . and blades were found In Mr- Tho president afltxcu nis sis- Cowan's cell today. - OrfteAm V,ro tpvlnv In nn. nect this with appearanoe here 1 btU. . who . were.brouE.lit to thu of persons Interested In Rube executive office by Senator John and later visited at the "r,ou- rouoer wno sou was snot lo aeatn wntie ne ana : uauiornuv rerunin-un, .aim iw MeGowata were fleeing frstn the ! years had led the fight for enact bank. ' ment of Ihc DHL ' " Fears were expressed by au- The measure provides thut thu thorltles 'for safety of A. ! government skull .supply . tho Gould, fnrnltnre dealer, who was 1C5.00U,000 estimated as noicn rredited iih having fired the sary to'coustruct a dam and ae shot that kIKed Rue. ! companying works In B'aci Cun- M-sterlous movements of per-! yon . The money Is to be repaid unfit! war hn -a VttA fvas fit I InV itW ' nn t Inn nlnn frmn ?h.lTT"' f the killing cf .Rube caused a- i nroeeeds' of the sale of power. thorltles to become suspicious. The signature of the President Officers divulged that two wa, the last off iclal act required blades and a section of a third j providing federal authority for were found between tho soles of the construction, but either Utah. flllhe'n nhiHn fnllnwinc the S 11- I . . . , . . . , .1 1!L toP'V "er bis body. " .. ! iaUZe n.t rim to him Los AiiKoIcs. Fluding life with out blm uubcnrublo she return M'ontfiuH.(l'on Pa iri- ftixl' Descent Frcm SC EIS CURES IFIVE DOLLARS : LEFT TO EACH of ex-spouses Fame, Fortune Fast For Star - KALKMi Ore., Dec. 21. I API Congressman W. C. Ituwley has lelegriiplud '.he Snlum ehum l er nf ' commerce thai Knlem ll be given careful eilnsldern Hon by the navy ilrpartlui'lit a Ihn . loralloli for a Pacific Count dirlgl'jle bnae. Other niembors i f ,tlle Oregon ilelegutlon art) working lu Salem 'a . hehulf. Mil ROBBER S Poor Pa ft - "I wouldn't in I n (I gellln' Hetty thin walch If I thought shed appreciate II half as much a she will tho cheap present her beuu gives her," PALMER FOUND GUILTY; JURY - ASKS LENIENCY J. II. I'liliuer. t ml lull, wuh lotiiid r.ulaly l.u'e yeslenliiy by u iliTtill court Jury whlrli recom eii'inleil thai the reservuHoii re vlilniil bo K tan I eU a parole. Pul inr wiih cliurgeil with obtaining inoniy unili r fulne pre4enses. . NOTASI I.GA. Alu.. Dec. 21, (.i A woinun walked Into the First Natl; mil Hunk nf Nolunulgn yen terday and upon glancing up suw a number of people lined agulnt I lii wall with their hand ex tended upward, and another group of three men pointing pis tol at I he m. She screamed. A. II. Hope, president, who t with Curl Hayes, cashier, em erged from captivity. In I lip vault , n few moment liner, uldcl liy . officer, quickly eotiHrululiited ;the w. iiiitn. Shu had unveil fl"... I Olin In curreney In tho teller's cage which mis within grasp of ; the trln until they fled, fearing the woman's scream would sum- ' mon police. SK.TTLK. Wush.. Dec. 21, U i P Cnder the terms of a will t fl'ed In probate here, yesterday,, George Leonard, a'purtment houso owner, left only fire dollars to each of his two former wives, one of whom he allot and killed ' hefo're committing snlcldo this I week. Tho balance of tho property KING ON ROAD TO RECOVERY .' Dee. :r. SHORTEST DAY OF 1928 COLD; FIVE DEGREES the Colorado rlrer compact for distribution of water before tho act can become effective. LONDON, Today is the shortest dny of ; the year. Henceforth, each will j be longer than Its predecessor until June 21, when the shorten-, lug process will begin all overj again, i , Todoy was simply one more' l" TO"A of a long series of cold duys. ROTARY GVES T C ST SEATTLK; Wash.. Dec. 21, (U P)-Tho descent from fume and ; Closing a delightful ChrUtnms ' program lu which every Rotarian nays DUlienn iron uucKlngnam it,..., ,hi. mnrnln the mereurv. . . . . " " ------ receivea a preseni ironi a eiior .umce un iviug v.eorge. cne ot reredcd to five degrees above tho briefest yet Issued, broucht .... fortune was fust and complete tho statisfuetory now thut he hud , ' " for, Mrs. Doris Johnson, formerly , pussed a restful nig lit calculated : the toust of Kugllsh music ha'la, to help build uphills slreugthjMARK SWEENEY , . . . ., . '. causd by his prolonged and grave j forced to perforin the most men- ,,, i wa, left to hi two sons, John 1. lal.ta.k In order to support her' bue(n , thvUm unit Georgo 16, which will be kept In Iruit until they reach the ugu of The CMlnt Wua val ued at S7u.fllil. IU iuonth's old baby. HUSBAND LOSES ALL GOODS BUT TWO BIG BOOKS club member, Ed Vunnice made a fitting presentation . spuoch , j when he .bestowed; upon tho , luncheon civic, duly- a beautiful. ' ITiirlttfli fn,T M'hlfh wnn n irlft In PASSES AWAY : the organization from its prosi- dent, Merle West.. Suffering from a heart attack. This Rotary district comprises of yesterday's lengthy and guard. 'Mark Sweeney, employed with Oregon. Washington and British ,cdly optimistic report by the the Wren and Greenough Con- i Columbia which brings It strlct i king's physlcluns. was felt to In-! structlon company, passed away ! ly nnder Rotary International, dlcale that there was nothing ap-1 suddenly on Thnrsduy night. 'and In consideration of this de preciable li add to what on the At the time ot his passing. Unction for the district President : whole was considered a favorable Mr. Sweeney was engaged In con- ! Wesf felt that an English flag situatiAn. venation with a fellaw workman, ' should stand alongside the Amer- ' This morning's bulletin rvail: C. P. Drumm. engineer. Ho pans. Iran emblem lu Rotary headnuar "Thc King has hud a restful, ed away at his bunk house. . jters. Mr, Vanulce, in well e j night. There Is no appreclnblc j Today, the deceased was to t leeted words, spoke of the deep .change to be noted." have left, for Portluud to Join interest President West hus i nc view luscn iu paiucc eir-; inn who unu mum;. iCoiuiniitA nn riues Four) Wray Lawrence Named County Agent Of Union Wrny l.iiwrenco, iinslstunl conn ly a gen I. has been appointed county agent of 1'nlon county lo nue'eeed lliirold Avery, who has resigned lu rcmimo nludles nl Oregon Stale College. Mr. Lawrence's appclutmeiit followed a ennfereneo heru last night wllh" F. L. Ilullurd. mute leader of county ngenl. ' Wllh 'Mrs. Lawrence, he will Wave thu latter pnrt of tho week for tho northern Oregon county lo lake up his new duties. Appointment of Mr. Luwreuce's nuiToonor lins It it been nntiounc- ed but, uecorillng to County Agent ;C, A. Henderson, a likely cundl dilln for the position in being considered. Mr. Luwreui-e came lo Klumuth 'three year ngo. I In had Kind 'Muled from I lie furm crop d- ia it mi nt of Oregon Slulo Col ,lego where ho won reeogiilned us the outstanding student In his department, sin co coming lo : Klamath lie has devoted tho ma Jor purt ot hi linio lo farm crops experimentation and his ! success in that capacity nstahllsh ' . (Continued on l-aga Five) Today Airs. Johnson Is In the city jail accused by ber husband, Frank -M. Johnson, mail clerk ou tho liner Provident McKlnley. of being un habitual narcotic ad dict The woman, holding her baby in her arms, denied the charges. chulleiiged her' husband to prove ' them, and lo d tho, oCf leers, when i uim tti i.' tin..i. it... nt.tr... ','. mmi., iv, t. n lliev eniliu lo arrenl her llinl uhn ' fi,. ..i. .1 i.i u.ir., n,l r,.n,llv tJM Hurry W. Koblnson will ,,,, lu work Bj u housekeeper lu .' es ... it was learned, .coincided j. Mr. Sweeney was 60 years of " " """ vancourer. B. C. to support I with the public Impression from ago. and an encyclopedia under the ;their C,,UI, .. Ulo bu,u.lln ,lmt majl,9ly , ; Tho ,., are at the Ear !lerins .f setllemetit In a divorce sho declared that Johnson had continuing lo gain slowlv. Whltlock Funeral Home, action grained here lodny to Mrs. hardlr seen their babv since It irginia uoi.inson. tun wire. i,u(i kaVn itora n,i n.. .i, i for i court, and hud a lurge collection of books und pamphlets dealing wllh sex. ' v ' The Judge awarded nor all the properly except a Illblc and tllo I encyclopedia. , . "" "-en oorn ana mat sue biui.tvtmi -v s av t -vi n -w a- :tzZztk -fl,ciWill Of "Grand Old Man Of Singe Slaps Family PLANE CRASHES IN SNOW STORM D. M. DONNELLY IS EXONERATED of pride Mr. lisjberts which wus HURON O Dec 21 on The I HOLLYWOOD. Cal.. Dec. 21. neither affection nor sympathy air mull' lost 'another pflot last I fAPJ-ln !..th. Theodore Rob- from any member of my family "Ighl. when the plane of Leo J.'or, "nn " m""' " )w ,"'M "m a"0,mP , M..ni- j t. . an.it i.. :slag and niollon plcures, hus been achieved by me that uf- ..,.u.,,u, iwku ui m uv-iuiie ntiie , , ... . lnrln, h..w .i,n..,n, i. "fled Ihi) curtttlu on u trugedy . fectlon becnino a part .t.,1, n .i .- ,.ir his lite. In relationship. I) .M. Domiellv wun ton ml not M,i:i,, .. ,S,,. r.. i. ' Ills will, tniulu pnlillt- here to- suld lu tho will. guilty today by a Jnstl.e Jury of eoeknlt and tho plnne burned. Jllv- Events thut he left his es- nuiile hero Sept. 11. 1926. hunting out ot season. Donnelly I McGinn was cuVrylng the night . ' valued at "moro than lu.- "During tho darkest hour of had been arrested by game war- air mail from Cleveland to Chi- "00" to his nephew. Edward my life no word ot sympathy or dens and demanded a Jury trln".. csgo for the National Air Trans-; Robert Hlgglns of New York 'offer of help from any member E. K. Drlneoll represented the port company. Most ot Iho mull l'v- the -explanation that of my family came to me, and I ilefeiiiluut. and Sum -Jet moro of ' was -ared although It was badly ho hud "suffered Uko him that hungered for It as the wander Ijikovlew und W. S. Wiley tho dumaged by tire or s.'aksd withiexl e from home." .er In the desert thirsts for wa- stiite. water or gasoline. . ' "1" experience 1 remeuibor (Contluuco n Pags Six) Aunt Het' mm "ll a man whips bis wlfs once, that's hi fault; but If he gets a second rhanco to do It, it's ber fault."