The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 27, 1924, Page 1, Image 1

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    THE
KLAMATH
United News and United Press Telegraph Services
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SATURDAY, SEPT. 27, 1924.
Price Five Cents
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fSWSTO
IE 151 CUSS
fllL HERE
Roosevelt Retires
n coutti of Jackson and ,
Shtk will Joint! orl
a Km clan. Boy
EL council aord,ng to platw.
, .... .i . m.tinc of rH-
ouilm of the two count e.
rL,lon at the chamber of j
room IBt n.gni. I
(OW"5 -----
Tin mwtlng wa calied
hiu temporary duc-
S work lne by Qulncyi
Ml. deputy regional oran.er;
, th Scout, who bis been In
Miners Oreron tor suuie weeks
n. ..(.not nlflfl 1 iwt frt
in un i'" ---
A lBcIttion of Joephine as well
(he other counll but dle
,t from thai county here last
tijjt Hated that more education-,
work is necessary in
...it. Pin hnfnrft the move-
attt mb be properly bandied
T,inln of organization msana
it employment of a permanent
&: ewftttive at a salary at
tuna iuir hip wtin will have
tiir; of lbe direction of the
urk p the two counties, the of
can time be:ng divided between
two counties.
Cdw tbtt executive will be
lb kottt masters whom he wilt
tn. ind d reel without com-
tu1ton ThMiA muit iit - r-
crfittd locally Md scboded so
uat two ran handle not to x
d 24 boys. -- "Y
1: is en: ma ted that a budcet
f H500 will take care of toe
ti counties and Klamath coun-
tla to atTidd on a SO-SO basis
till Mcdford. At this time no
eiktr tows In Jackson county bas
iitifld tni Intpnt'on of nnnlm
ito the Scout council which ia
m organized.
Til mee'inc taut nlrht am
ffMidM over by R. C. Grosbeck
"o mere were delegate from
Medford and Grant Pmr. wll
" tir attendance of local peo-
A committee of six to complete
orsaniiatln was authorised
4 these will be from tbl
wstjr and three from Mcdford.
re. already been named.
a. t, Ne1!,n. president at
nliMni? Boy Scout movemen:
Medford; A. C. Lemon, presl
jthe Klwanls club f
b J'.?ni JaJne RUe. Prs!-
lU Camber of
iJll'-8 ,0 '"Present Klain-
S.i7 " of representative
W '?,Varlou c'vic. fraternal
r2l0 organisations of
VSf M w,th!n th
itttten 8hland iDt0 th ra-
ViLan early dale' th
W tow- 8 on! of education in
C2tf of iocat men "i
,!,te so!, ,einK ,n aw
8ut w,J,,t0 stance i the Boy
Rj work in southern Oregon.
''loght' hi. . A' Mery weather
,h LilVr0? of 12 boys to
o-eiock w fu1"1 3uBt beore
,afm .ll5h 8om tants and
,f" ta l kr?.0 1118 me l-
"1 fe m,. L"ri ,n thumhs
of ihh. J the entwtata
,4 Stem, also w"e8ent nd
8riru
AWHTIojf LAST NIGHT
illlij'nf. f a small barn
lr,Cr!n,l on raUed out the
Sh,t: Jhe alarm was
vk""inR beifor8 12 the
J1 omidint lhe, engin6 rrlveJ,
Tamf cla foV man
f!f ue 8mlth- Cauea of
' unknown
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lite' r'j'K
JAPAN OBJECTS
TO LEAGUE OF,
111 PUN
GENEVA, Sept. 28, United!
Sa) Ti e Ja'panMe delegation !
firm comm:ss!oa that Japan 1s
tn-H i.t a-fcfit lhe proposed ar
bitration of security disarmament
pro.ocol in jj.e present form. The
announcement followed the. re
fusal of the first commission to
accept the Japanese amendment
in ie protocol that would per
mit the council to endeavor con
ciliate disputes arising from d$
menic iejsiallon such as tha
''n'td States immigration legislation.
Bancroft to Japan
WASHlXGTO.V.'Sept. 26.
l'nltd News! Aanistant Secre
tary of. Navy Theodre Hooe
vett, republican nominee for gov
ernor of New York, today per
sonally tendered hSs res'Knat'on
to Prerident Calvin Coolidge
which be will submit as a formai
resignation later .
0. 0. P, LEADERS
SHOW fti.iir.
fDEPiDEStS
CHICAGO. Sept. 26. (United
News! Close on the heels of tie
suprame court delsion knocking
I Follette electors off tbe bal
lott of that atate, William M.
Butler, chalrmaa of the national
republican committ-ee, announced
that similar efforts, are underway
in North Dakota, the case com
ing before the supreme court
Monday. Butler aald. A second
action was filed with the serre
larv nf mate, he beins asked to
strike the names for electors
from the ballot. Chairman Nel
son, of La Kolletle-AVheeler litad
nnnrfoM Aartared that the court
actlvtti'e of the republican lead
ers indicates tney xear me
strenltth of the Independent partv
and are resorting to every i
fort to "take the franchise from
the people."
$20,000 FIRE
, SWEEPS TOWN
OF SEASIDE
SEASIDE, Ore., Sept. .6.
(United News) F?re of unde
termined origin swept through a
part Of the business district here
today with an estimated los of
$20,000 The Bartlett building,
Lepa Plumbing shop, Chowder
Bowl restaurant and Necanicum
river boat house wero destroyed.
The fire was swept by a high
wind.
Coast League Results
) tJamea Yesterday
Seattle 2, San Francisco 5.
Vernon t; Salt 1-ke 3.
Portland 4, L.oa Angefiaa 8.
. Oakland 7, Sacramento 5. .
AUTO RACES AT
FAIRGROUNDS
TODAY-SUNDAY
'l"h ..Who At'end Pri3niaed
Many Hpeedy fvent With
'il Racing Car
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i BRITISH FlfiHT
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BAG0A0, Sept. 25, (Uattedl
Xewl A battalion of native
; liKtiah soidiers under Britisi of-
f ieera. ia retiring oa Amad:s, 5
i m;les northwest of 51o3ai, ia tb
i face of a Turkish advance.
S GENEVA, Soit. 26.
? made representalious
Esgiaad
to ta
! atva, claiming that Tarkejr k
vioiailsg tbe Lausaaae treaty by
( military maueavera uesr Mosul,
! in the diapated oil eeater. T&
i d5flcuUies berween the BrStiaa
! and Turkey are o-ver tba border
; line for tha British depeadescy
; of Iraq. The British . want Mo
gat la their territory, w&iie ta
Turks ciafaa Vilayet,
Copyright, Harris & Ewiag
Edgar AddJsos Bancroft -of
Chicago, newly appointed ambas
sador to Japan, will sail saoa for
Tokio to take over his new post.
He ia well knows both as a law
yer aad writer. - -
National lbaoitk
-Chicago 3, PUteburlsh 0, firat
game. '
Plttaburgh 10, Cbk3go. 6, sec
ond game. ; -.'
AMEniCAX LKAOrR
New York 77 PhlTadaTphS V
WashtnglQn 1, Boston 2.
Detroit 8 Chicago 2.
The auto races this afternoon
and tomorrow will draw, a crowd
to the fairgrounds where every
thing is ready for the speed con
tents. -
Some of the best cars on tbe
rac nr !rcult will appear at the
race here and, one -of the best
programa ever put oa , will be
given the people who attend.
.The Beaver Special, owned by
the . Beaver Portland Cement
company, is driven by Mulrbead
while Clark walker &a a asax
wei! special in which, be won firat
place at Medford.
Frank Brown baa a Monroe
special which was a winner at
the Indianapolis races la 191$.
Brown expects to make some fast
thne en the track here.
Paul Reddy with a Fronty
Ford ,which held the Medford
track record, will be one of the
best beta of the day. Joe Myers
of the Barnon garage of Med
ford will also fca?e a Fronty
Ford in the races here.
Luck Kincaid will be in with
ntet which ia much laraer is
displacement than the Fords bat
most of the srivers say not o
fat. Clyde Beal will represent
Klamath Falls with a Fronty
Ford and Beal expects to be a
winner too.
nporea Ltvtt haa a DBrant spe
cial which will enter,. This car la
attracting considerable attention
and will be some wher in tbe
money at, the finish.
The races will be under A. A.
A. sanction which Insures clean
racing according to Btandard reg
ulations. The races are aa follows:
Event No. 1 One mile against
time.
Event No. 2 Three" fastest
car in m!le, 6 laps.
Event No. 3 Three second
fas'est cars in mila, 6 laps.
Event No. 4 Third fastest
Mr tn m!)o. fi iaDS.
Event No. 5 Three fastest
.r in the above beats. 6 laps-
Event No. 8 20 laps free for
all. . .
Fame program each -day Starts
at 2:30 p. m. sharp. t
CHEKIANG ARMY
SURROUNDED BY
OPPOSING FORCE
sttANflHAr. Scut. 28. (Unit
t Newsl Lu Yung Hsiangs
Chekiaiist army is completely
snrrounded tonight. The second
rvM t?4ih Yuan force moving
r-orthward from Hang Chow has
reached Kaahing. Lu may sar
render : 'mroediataly; otbefwtse
serious posslbtutiee are torseea
if ha forces fight lo finish.
WOMEN SPIES
SHOT AT DAV
ATI
ANGHAl
LONDON, Sept. 26. United
News) A number of spies, in
cluding several women, were shot
at dawa Friday at Shanghai ac
cording to word received here.
Those executed were found near
tbe arsenal.
DUCK SEASON
OPENS SOON IN
CALIFORNIA
LONDON, Sept, 2S. A dot
low flying British airplanes soar
ed machine gan fire lato til
ranks .of the Turkish foree of
2500 to S008, ranting tbe Moa
lemi and killing and wounding;
many in a, fight northwest of
Mosul, details of which are mad
public in the Star ieday. Tbe
skirmish took: place a . fortnight
ago it was revealed at tbe ieaga
ef oai&iaa aseem&ty -. yesteway,
Tbe Star's version of ' tlse aair
la that the Turkiab troops raided
tbe frag border and the British
air forces went oat to drive them
; back.' " : ' '' ' ;, . ;
DADD1TT WTJt I i
LECTURE THIS
SUNDAY NIGHT
Immigration Conditions
Hume of the Problems 'iTiii Be
Discussed by Castor-
Most Randies in Klamath Posted
And Very tittle Good
Hunting in County
Buck season wiil open ia Cal
ifornia next Wednesday morn
ing, that being October 1.
Reports here from the Tale
lake section indicate that t&e
shooting thure will be gsod, in
fact better than has been enjoy
ed ia Klamath couniy iiv.s sea
son.
Hunters of Kiam3tb Falls are
laying off on the shooting until
they can go to Tule- lake and the
aals of Oailiiomia hunting li
censes Is quite anindusiry at
ths bme o.f Mrs. Raymoat Vaa
Meter Jast over tbe line in Cali
fornia and about two miles east
ef tba Tale lake . reclrunaiian
headquarters. These liceasaa cost
Oregoniana 10 but Mrs. Van
Meter says the supply Is ualiasit
ed and the more she serves the
better she likes it. .
Hunting in Klamath cwjnty
has become almost aa impossi
bility because of tbe posting of
nearly aU the land where there
ia any water.
It is probable that tbe miscon
duct of many hunters has casea
this condition and the inconven
iencing of those who are not ob
jectionable. 1
At this time Klamath eosniy
cannot be exploited as a grea'
duck hanting p?ae berans lbe
banter who gets ducks here now
is almost compelled o be a
poacher.
At tha present time very lit
tle of tbe Modoc ctntv duck
iiuntlnT areas are posted and ii
ls'"&arffjy'prbbiblehaCTl?"Tit"
be be?auaa most of tbe land Is
atill govarnanent property.
Immigration problems as they
America will be discussed 6y Ker.
W. E. Bobbitt ia his lecture at
the Christian church Sunday
ereaiag.
This wiil be the aecoad of a
ser'.es of three lectures on Am
er.can problems, the first oaa
given last Sunday evening being
on "When the U. S, Was a Melt
lag Pot," and the one tomorrow
evening beng a continuation of
the subject to tbe present time
when what need to be termed &
"melting pot," Is now' sometimes)
called a garbage can, because ;
many, of taa Immigrants- of tbe
past, thirty years are of a typ, J
which cannot be , amalgamated""
into tbe real American.
Bobbitt has a message of real
worth and be has ibe knack of
being able to get it to his aud.
ieace in a meaner wnich infr
eats and holds the attention
through to tbe end. Many ex
pressed regret following bis last -lecture
that he was compelled to
limit his time ; to such a short
period.
Precedng . ibe lecture there
twill be masie by tbe cboir, which.
? ably Isd by E. X, Kendall. '
There wSH also be special music.
START TALK OF
GERMAN SPIES
IN WASHINGTON
rnderjjreuwl Psasagpa Lfttrd
With 0"bi Vnpvrn Rvivfs
Wr Atmosphere- '
WASHINGTON, Sept, S,
f United News) A iabyristh of
aablerraBean passages dcoYered
beneath several blocks of Wash
ington's moat exclusive residen
tial section, lltered with Ger
man newspapers of and
old war atmosphere is tbe
tai and talks at spies, ' -