HEAT CLAIMS MANY LIS Pennsylvania and West Virginia Sea Mercury At New Levels (OnnllnuNl front I'sil On) drowned la th Ohio river t Newi-umoerlaiid. W. V., lu futllu efforts lu un a sou ud hrollier, tlrl. bi-I'PIiik lulu hole hi Ilia IhmI nt tlm MiiuoiiKulinlii rlvor at llroKiievllle, I'a.. became Ilia tooth drowning victim In that smllon llila simson. A woman collupuml In I liloiitown, I'a., and Uli'd ln-fora rclIIVis could aid hr. h.rr.llll l.'IIICAIIO, July l. (Al'l A withering heal fastened llst'lf upou America loduy. r'rora tlraal Luaiia to lull and from ocaau lu orruo. tlia con tinent cooked. 'Hire flgur lirupra!tir readluss wrira i-oui nioa. Nluely dogrtie or bailor vara recorded lu virtually ereiy section. Un Ilia bails of ottli 11 gov rnuianl figures. I ha average niailniuni temperature for Ilia Lulled Htutea vualerdey aa tu t. Out of M government weather buraaua reporting to Ilia Chicago forecaatsr, t bad temperature, of to degrone or bettor. Only nlna at Ilia anllra number re ported mexlniunia under lu. Crops Kara llntuglil Tha nallon'a gransrlcs, baked by tha paralatant aim, faoad drouiht. Livestock lu mauy plsces aaw green pasture turn russet and dla. Tha danger of rorn bolni fired In tha field n fait In Iowa. Ilesrhee, rapsrlally llioaa paar large cltlea, awarmed with peupl. In I'hlcago. where an estimated quarter of a million took to tha water to inane oft tna neut, un Mlrhlian had a temperatura of a I degrees. Kansas hlssllng Phllllpsburg. Kan., bad HI degree, and Kmporla lot. Weather propheta were doubt' ful eoncernlng linnillala relief for moat of tlie country. I'ossl- lilllty of Ihundersbower aaa ba ipokaa In lb central ana norm net, but forecaitera pretended to aao bo certain aurceaaa to tha heat. Tha seed ot rain n felt In a scor ot atatea. The I'nlted Slataa weather bureau at aau Initon laid the dry spell waa particularly sever In Tenoea.ee. Alabama. MUalaalppl. Loulaiana and Arkaneaa. and to a allghlly leaa deirea In tha middle and southwest. WaUT Hliurtag Kared Such heat aa III ballon ex perlenced yeaterday and faced (la today baa pro Tea a earl- oua lax upoB pumping alatlona. Already la paru of Maryland warning, haa been glvn that un- leea there la rain aoon, there mull be to per cent curtail mnt "f water consumption. The roileat aertlon of the ha lion yeaterday waa In Mlrblgah'a upper penlniula whero Mar- quelle had an envlahl maximum of I. The rscinc loasi too, had tnniparatiirea In the com fnrtahla seventies with a fa at Kan Krancleco. Yrsterdsy's heat raiualltlea In eluded the death of a man In ttprlngfleld, 111., from aun airoke. the death of a Chicago nremaii who oollapaed at drill, and drowning and two proatratlona In New York City, where a tempera tura of 14 waa eccompnnled by high humidity. CAPONE DENIES PAPER'S STORY (Continued from Pe One) la. Untie wi a dear friend of mine. Tha buckle wai a Christ y mil present." Talked tor 10 Minute Capon laid Urundldx talked with him for approximately ten mlnutea recently. "I told him I waa through with tha racket In t'hlcaro, and dldn I ear to ha mixed up 'n It on way or a not h or." Capon alio denied he had contributed to the aenatorlal cam' palgn of Huth Manna McCormtck nf Illlnole, but added ha would hare been glad lo contribute had ha been approached. Village Platform It Popular Place Tonight tha Vlllngo Platform located at Second and Klamath Annul, will bo operated by Bnldy Kvnns' orchoatra. Thla new Idea of dancing In the open la making a decided hit among tha yonng dancera of Klamath Falls, particularly during the r present warm weather. Dances . are being held every Tueaday, Thuraday and Saturday evening and are aponsorsd by the Elks Initgo and American .anion. A Urge crowd attended the opening dance on Thursday nf thla week and enjoyed tha out i donra dancing. Plenty of parking apac. places tor dancera to rent mid th na tural moonlight imikns thla plat form a very popular place. Panolng la to commence nt :00 o'clock thla evening and contlnne until midnight. Chicagoan Likes Klamath Activity F. B. Begur and daughter. Mine Ruth, ot Chicago, who have been visiting C. J. SwenHy and family In thla city, will loav ihnrlty for southern California, where they will locate for tha coming year. Mr. Begur and Mr. Hweaiey are old-lime Chlrago friends. Deeply Impressed with the Klamntb country Mr. Regur admitted that he might doci le to Hlay her permanently and change nil ot nil plana about retiring In the smith. Ho liken tho activity of thla city, Evangelist Preaches Sermon Z J 4 Ail- .A . ..X . 1 Pregcjllng from Intlde a caa- ket mj(,eem inuiual, bat Rev. WaleoBteArgue, young avangallet. will bar doing that Sunday night lo bla - vice In the big wooden taberuaaaa, comer beventh and Oak etrerte. "Ufa. Heath and Where Do We Un from llure?" will be the subject.. The cankct will be In a prominent place on the piauorm "ON TO BEND" TENNIS SLOGAN "On to Ilend" Is the alogan of tha tennla faus today. HI I car loads of players and rootera have already notified O. Dixon of their Intent to Join lb Invasion ot the northern city, leaving about o'clock Sunday morning, livery on I arranging to Join In tha big plcnlo lunch, an event which some peraona of do Ideals at all ay will be Just i Important aa event aa tha tennla tournament. The driver of each car haa very tnougntiuiiy oriereo 10 carry t 10 gallon ran of lemonade. II la a fin drive of 114 miles to Uend with a good road and It la expected that aevaral mors car loada of happy tennla faoa will announce their Intention of going along. hBe In iJidlea Teeia. The ladles' team for Sunday announce eom Chang In tta personnel. The member wilt be Mrs. Dixon. Mlsa Pearl Colllster. Ml Myrtl Collliter and Miss Betty Johnston. A few changes have alio been mado In the lineup of th mn'a team which la now announced to be: Robertson, IIuli, Hall, Dixon, Carter, Rheloro. Merry man, Austin. Tha position on Iha ladder of George Merryman, one of the most promising of our high school boy, haa en titled blin to play with th team in this tournament, and more high achool playeri ahonld be able to work up high enough soon. The 1st and 2nd ranking players In Portland ar? hlKll school boy and Jimmy Edmls ton who won the Southern Ore gon cup here two weeks ago also wen th central Oregon cham pionship which was held at llend a week ago. lie Is In high achool at Medford. Three K rents In Plan. The plan ot tho Inter-clty ten nis meet like this on with lend Include three event. First each player plays a singles match with on of th opposing team. All mute lii'i consist of the best two out of three sets. Th sec ond event Is the men's doubles, and the third la the mixed dou bles. There are no finals ot any kind. Karh match counts one point won or hut In th tourna ment acor. When Bond played her a month ago tb tourna ment score was Klamath . llend J. showing that total of It matchwe were played. These tour numenla, .generally start at 10 o'clock ;.ajid flnlnh iout S o'clock. Tha tonnls club plans call foi match and a return match with Urant Pass In August, date to b announced later. Th club also wishes to annnunr a gala danc to he held about th mid dle of August at th W'lllard hotel. Woman Suffering From Poisoning Taken to Hospital Dorothy Ronnott, who has hoen housekeeper for J. 8. Laxooons. la In the Hillside hospital suffer ing from the effects of polmmliiK. Airs. Henuett ralnses to talk lo I Iho hospital officials or to othor.. ft Is believed, however, that aim attumptpri to end her life by tak ing poison, and that a family quarrel prompted the action. Fur ther dolalls of the rase were un- , olilainablo. i IKUCII RKNTKNCKI) Kil Roach went befor Clrcull JuiIrb William M. Duncan today to he sentenced tor his part In th robbery of Chsrlea Rose on the Midland road some time ago. Roach received a sentence of three years In th elate penitentiary at Salem on a charge of assault and robbery, not bolng armed with a dsngnrous weapon. PKRIRHKR IV CAl'I.PROX MKHRELWITZ. riermanv. July hil. (AD Oscar Woetxold. pro prietor of a foundry, despondent, the pollr said, over Industrial re verses r.nd credit losses which wer wrecking hla business, dived Info a cviiildron nr mnjlen Iron In his blast furnnro ntid perlnhed. THE JL,' -I . ...... . VI and tha avangetlst will climb In to It for part of al aermoo. it will be hi unusual pulpit. Ia announcing thla aermon. Rev. Argue atated that In other cltia where he haa glvea thla uulqu addreaa. overflow crowds hav been In attendance and a record number of converts have been received. Arraugemeuta are belug made for capacity crowd ot 1,900 PENALTY OF DEATH PAID (Coatlnaed Iroaa Psge Owe) tor executive clemency war de Bled by Governor W. It. Adams. A stay of xcotlon for sixty days also was denied. Officers asking tha stay war attempting to learn from th two condemn ed men dotal! ot other criminal activities In which th rieagle wer thought to have been In volved. Tb man embraced th Catho lic tails sod war bapllxed by Father Regie Barrett, prison chaplain. They went to their deaths calmly and quietly. Prison officials ssked th men If there was any preference In the order In which they died. ' 1 11 go. Abahlcr aald elmply. The trap was sprung for him st 0:40 and be waa pronouncod dead at 0:13. Tb trap waa sprung for Rnyalon st 10:17 sod he waa pronounced dead at 10:6. Prisoner Bay ;oodbr Before going to th executive chamber, Absbler was taken to Royston's cell. They said good bye and shook hands. Royston made a will loavlnr his few possessions to his wife who la In California with tholr baby daughter. Royston's body will h sent lo Richmond, Calif., lor burial Ha had previously requested he be burled In th prison cemetery to "rave nxpenie." A war airv le organisation waa asked to supply funds to glr Ahshler a bo rial. In th Lamar holdup, A. N. Parrlsh, president of th bank. end bis son. John, war slate by th quartet. Two teller were kldnnped and lator tha body of one, K. A. Kessinger, was found. Royston had been wounded In an exchange of shot In the bank betor Parrlsh and his son were shot dawn, and Dr. W. V Wlnelnger of Dlghton. Ksus., was called to treat his wonnds. Th doctor's body waa fonnd soma tlm later. Your Housefurnishings Aire Fuel The interior furnishings of your home are of just the sort of materials which, except for their value, one would pick to make a good, hot fire, We hope they'll never serve that pur pose, but it's prudent to have them ade quately insured in case they do. An immediately-binding policy can be had on short notice. Jas. H. Driscoll Life, Fire, Automobile and Bonds. Phone 432 206 Williams Bldj. Ask About Special Automobile Insurance Rates. Have Your Life and Accident Insurance Problems Analyzed by Mr. DeSpain. Money to Loan at 6 on Improved City Property. EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON From Casket to attend Sunday night. Special mailcal numbers and a song serv ice lod br the evangelist with a trombone and Mrs. Argue at tha piano will precede the aermon- Bundar afternoon at tnrea orioca Her. Argue Vlll speak on "Tb Holy Uplrlt and bpeaklng With Other Tongue." Next week 1 announced aa the last week of lb campaign. Her rices will be eondocted each night. Ebony Serenaders Play at Altamont Pavilion Tonight W. I. Coodlette's Ebony Ser enaders. who have been taking tha dancer ot Klamath Falls by storm are again to appear st th Altamont auditorium to night. The Ebony Serenaders wer Uken lo Lskerlew this week by th American Legion who realized their ntertlntng value and had s vary eucceaaful danc. Th danc will start tonight promptly at t:00 o'clock sod conUnu until 1:00 with an en tirely new danc programme pre td by Mr. Good 11 1. Th largest crowds of dsnoars ver aaaemhled at danc nv oecn attending the popular dance al th Altamont. Dobrin Home From European Journey Jacob Dobrin, ot tb Guardian Building and Loan association, haa returned from s trip to New Tork and th country or Poland 11 Is heir to a large estate In Poland, but when he entered the country he fonnd that laws were such he could not sssum title to hla property without actually residing In Poland. Thla h re fuse to do. "1 would rather be s salesman In America and be happy Ilk 1 am than to b a landed aetata, owner In Poland." aald Jacob, and with that he turned on a full hoad of steam and began talking about th re source ot th slat ot Oregon. Married TocUy Percy McNeil and Myrtlu Mil lard were united In marriage thla morning at th Klamath county court bouse by Justice ot th Peace V. B. Bsrnes. Corrections To Errorgrams (1) Napoleoa met defeat. In stead of victory, at Waterloo. (2) Napoleon died at 8U Helena. Instead ot th Island ot Elba. (3) Th ar ar missing from tb horse. (4) Napoleoa never wore th type ot uniform oap shown. (5) Th scrambled word ia ACCELERATOR. 4 '- i , . I 1 CLIFFORD STAND TODAY (Continued front Tag One) and that Urge sums of money wer mentioned, an well aa B "fjO-50 spilt," the warden aald he had gone to Clark's bona to discus with him purely ad ministrative matter that of seining bus from the Columbia slough. CoaiplrtJned About. Inry While they wer there. Clif ford testified, Clark complauuid about the salary h waa asking and mentioned th sum aa con sidered necessary to suoport hut family. Clifford aald bo recalled that f 1000 was the amoaat men tioned. Clifford vigorously denied tak ing as mueh aa a dollar ontsid bis salary, sine h haa bee Is office. "If anyvn working for ma ever said anything la my presence about my taking a much as a dollar outside ot air salary 1 would writ at bla res ignation at oc." th worda declared. Deficit Wiped Oat la discuss Uig th administra tion ot hla offlc also b ha been warden, Clifford declared that under bis direction "to gam department has palled oat of s deficit of approximately eoo.oeo" at th tlm he took f llc. and bow haa 144. Jul. to over and above all oststandtnar claims, sa well aa approximately ssv.oov additional da tb de partment from tiO llosaa a 11 lux- agent throughout th stale. I hav never Instructed sat warden not to arrest gam vio lators." Clifford declared, "nor hav I vr resorted to intimida tion or 'framing' of wardens sa waa charged. Womem, Chlldrea Kot In I ml "I hav Instructed virrlin. that ao minor children or women wr to be arrested except In very flagrant cases, bat I hr Instructed wardens to raqnlr sach offenders to parch lb censes. "Th department ha suffered much criticism on account at tht. """ wvsra taxing In women and children." Commercial fishing violations n th Rogu rlr.r do not com ander his Jurisdiction. Clifford said, bnt ander th Jurisdiction of tb sut fish commission. He said be felt charge ot Us en forcement on th Rogn war out of plae 1b this nesting. A night session waa held and lasted until nearly midnight, Heau-ixuf AdjoenrisM Tb stale gam oommlesloa t day adjourned lu hearts g of charges ot Inefficiency atld laxity la th administration f Harold Clifford, sut game warden, and R. H. Clark, chief depaty. Thee charges war mad by rvareJ sportsmen's club. Th oommlesloa ordered attor nys for both sidea to peeper brief of testimony, whtebj th commission will study. CommJa slonor intimated they will do lotns investigating of their est befor th Bxt meeting. The hearing was adjourned un til call of th chairman. It la es pecud the next meeting will b called within a month. PUBLIC Tuesday, July 22nd, 1930, 1:00 p. Klamath County Fair Grounds 20 Head of Choice Dairy Cows All T. K and Abortion Tested Fresh and Coming Fresh Terms: One-half cash, balance in Monthly Payments. Co. Swigart, Auctioneer. Henry Gerber of Oregon Bank and Trust Co., Clerk. E. D. Trulove, Owner. SALT We Have Just Put in a Carload of Half Ground Salt From the Nevada Pure Salt Co. Owing to the low freight rate from Nevada we are able to offer this salt at a Specially See aa at once J. W. KERNS FARM MACHINERY tv4 SUPPLIES 1204 South Sixth Street . Phone 557-J Each Day of Fair It Dedicated to Special Purpose Each of th three day of th annual Klamath county fair, to be held st the fair grounds thla year, September 1, 1 and 20, haa bB dedicated to a purpose. It waa learned lb la morning from Mr. Ld Perlurr, secretary and manager of tb fair thla yar. Tb fair will open Thuraday morning. 8eptmhr IS. and will b knows as Klamath Fall Day. On this day It I expected that all ronldanu of Klamath Folia. Including boainee house and store, will partlclpat In th observance of th fair which la as exposition of Klamath, coun ty's product and sccompllan Bsols of tb past year, and th result ef jreara of study and re search. Childrwa' Day Chaagadi Tb second day. Swptamoer II, will b dedicated to chlldrea of th entire county. Instead ot Saturday, th 20th, aa previous ly announced. At this tlm teacher sad hue drivers will be oa th payroll of th county sad each teacher will bring la her group to attaad tha fair. Tb "matt sboW and other diversi fied entertainment plana will be carried oat. Th third sad last day, Sep tember 20 th. will b kaowst aa Klamath county day, aadl th o ura eounty will taava part at to Dslc Race, of eoarae, will eon Uno tor tha thre daya and th xhlbiu will b st display dar ing th entire time Mgdaa- rtss Day. Judging will start a boat It "clock os th morning ot th first day sad lot that Branriiar ribbon and other awards may b ataxia and displayed during th rwmalnder of tha fair. Judge bav not yet been announced. Mrs. Parker staled tola roorarng, however. t hi thought that to majority f Jadga would he member at tba achool f agri culture. Oregon. Stat coUags. at Corvallla. Caw ReeulU Csa Herald Class Ad NORTHLAND Transportation Company To all poimli North East and West tosaosaj. aautetf aad PtpadabUrty "HMDS TBB SORTHXA.VD" Phont 999 Terminal Stage Depot 830 Klamath Ave. Union Stage AUC m. Low Price for your needs. 1 PAPER OBJECTS TO PILGRIMAGE (Continued from Pag Oa) tuly. and dismissed all adultera tions which la darkn and In light war poisoning th Ufa of our country." Visit Memo rati la Hpota. Referring to a staleuiwnt that th Bllgrlmag InUnded vlaltlng spou la Italy "memorable to Protestantism.'' Tribana ironical ly adds: "This news teaches us soma thing w did not know- that there ar In Italy place awnsor abl to Italian Protestantism. Ia trutb w did not know nntll now there was Italian Protestantism and much leas that it had me. nioraolo sputa oa oar soil." Leavlag With Family Raw. A. O. Broylaa, pastor of th lm man oat Baptist church leaving with bla family early Sun7 morning for Otkaloosa, Iowa. Th Broylos family was called east by th serious Illness of Rev. Broyle father. They will b loos at tout a avanta. Daring Raw. Broyla a bee at. Her. IL . Lorsnx will tlU th pulpit or th Immannel Baptist church. Outdoor Dancing u Plenty Fun DANCE TONIGHT Baldy Evans' Haywire Orchestry Real Moonlight Waltzes Klamath Avenue and Second VILLAGE PLATFORM Brand New Chevrolet Roadster, ONLY RUN 800 MILES. NEW. CAR GUARANTEE. You Mr. Buyer can take advantage of the other fellow's misfortune. Buy this car with $100.00 off new car price. BUT YOU will have to HURRY. ANOTHER real buy in a 1930 MODEL 400 Nash Coupe. Twin ignition, 6 cylinders and a beautiful job and you can buy this car for less than the lowest priced new six on the market, and hurry for it won't be long now. Nelson 630 Klamath Ave. Family Affair Whether It's for th children'! panla. mother" odd chance, or father's surplus dollars, a savtnsi account at thl bank provide safe and profitable Investment. Not only does It allow for the de pool ta ot widely varylnc amoants, tut It also pro vide an Immediate Interest return on each deposit retard! ot sis. That aiclnaiv leatarea ol a saving oeconnt hav mad It th preferred method ot eiTing .... and truly, a family affair. f American National Bank of Klamath Falls, Ore. Capital $200,000.00 page nvi Cedar Lined Steel Fur Safa Installed A large, dar-lrse tt tut aafe. tha rjrat of lu kind en b In stalled la Klamath Fell, haa ba ldd to the equlpmaBt f th rummlngs Fur Shop, at 110 South Ninth street. Th safe, mad by tha Itwwab enmpaus, la guaranteed fir proof, burglar proof and vermla proof, aa well a to hav a sapaelty of hold ing between 7 and 100 fur cos is. Thar, ara also, three eadar-llned aompartmeou fur th aocommoda tloa ot smaller fur place. At cording to Mrs. Cammiojs, many raluabla fur wrapa or al ready scored tor tha summer avmiha la the nvr aaf. FOOLir PELICAN sr5T.T OStTf Auto Co.