THE KLAMATH NEW M- Oi- J II 41 United News and United Press Telegrsph Services -Iltf V V Vol. 1, No. H3 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1924. Price Five Cents 39 BUILDING PERM ITS GRANTED 11151111,000 CONSTRUCTION IS AUTHORIZED HOTCHKISS TO ADDRES LEGION WEDNESDAY EVE Build :ng permits totalling jllO,S65 were grunted by the aitlDg lam night. Then. In didtd 39 bullllng. being the peHMt Dumher issued ln any w week for ome tme. The largest permit granted !at night was one lor 180.000 hr the structure necessary for Ik Shasta View Lumber com ply which Is building on the tooth edge of town. Two residence at $4,000 were mtborlzed a machine shop at f 4 500 and several residences at from $2,000 to $2,600. There u in the permit Indued several tor garages and small buildings bullae average I close to $3,000 hr the J9. BUDGET WILL 1 BE WORKED OUT BY COMMITTEE Adrlaory Iloord if Five Named To Help In Planning Tax Xreds of Coming Yrar Clarence R. Hotchktas, United fitates's Marshall will address the American LegVn Wednes day, October 8, at 7:30 p. m. in the. chamber of commerce rooms. llotchklss'ls the marshal for the district of Oregon and a veteran of the BpanlHh-Amerlcan, Philip pine Insurectlon, Mexican border and world wars. He spent 18 month In France commanding "K" company of the 162 infan try and was later promoted to major and la now lieutenant col onel of the reserve corps. In addition to Colonel Hotch kbts on the Legion, program Wed nesday night are Mrs. Marjorle Olds. James P. Chase, Houston's orchestra, and acts from the Pine Tree vaudeville will be sched uled. J. J. Keller will serve a ibanq-uct at the conclusion of the evening's entertainment. BRQOKHART IS DAUGHERTYIS NOT POOR NOW A budget committee was simed by the mayor at the meet ing of the council last night to vork with the council members hi preparation of the tax budget A)f next year. TSoie named are: E. M. Bubb, A. A. Bellman Ieslle Rogers, Joe McDonald and II. M. Moe. The flnt meeting of the budget com njitee will be Friday evening of this week when the preliminary Wlmates will bo presented to Krtoer with the city treasurer's report, RIOT IN CUBA 1 CAUSES DEATH OF 7 PERSONS HAVANA, Cuba. Oct. 6. wo isewsi seven persona k)"ed and 57 wounded in SfeL. ir,otlnB at Camaguey last ik ,The flRhting started when Police attempted to break up "meeting of former nres'.dent aMfc... 19 canHalgnlng for rZu,r tprm as President of the 2? 5- FlrlnK lll8ted two hours lr.?.er waa not restored until " uumary was called out. Coast League Results KeSllltM Kiimluv Prancldcr. r t.i., .. j i . . v. v , iviiiauu At JEERED WHILE MAKING TALK DESMOINE8, Iowa, Oct. 6. (United News) Avoiding all discussion of political personal ities Senator Smith Brookhart spoke here tonight before a ca pacity crowd that greeted hkm with leers and cat call. The police were required to keep back the noisy throngs which jeered Brookhart when be entered the hall. BOBBITT TALKS TO FULL HOUSE SUNDAY NIGHT AWARD CHECKS FOR FAIR ARE READY TODAY NEW YORK IS WNNER AGAIN Premium awarded at the last county fair will be paid at once, checks being ready ait the Farm Advisors office. Room D, court house. The county court passed en appropriation at its last meeting for $4,300 part of which is Co meet an equal amount from the state to pay these premium awards. The greater part of the appropriation, will be used to pay for the permanent Improvements which have toeen made at the fair grounds, such as the strong wire fence, the new building for hous ing sheep and hogs and for the closing in of the space nnder Ibe grandstand and the fixing ol the exhibit rooms. No money was made available for improve ments which are only temporary. All Keats Taken In Christian Church When Popular Pastor Talks on Vital Issue Portalnd 5; sL6, ten Innings, Ln. AUke. 13- Oakland 0. V6Jg,eleB Seattle 6. Vernt" 11. Sacramento 6. '82 ?ranc,8co 3,- Portland 4.1 ' Salt ?"felc" 3. Seattle 1. lime 8 ' Oakland 1; first' Club, landing of the Clubs attieranc,co -' ,SlCr,njmLx""" 8 6 84 87 91 90 93 94 98 Pet -.648 .527 .516 .613 .602 .492 .458 SAYS WHEELER SEATTLE. Wash.. Oct. 6. (UnUed News) Daugherty, for mr attornev 'general, "was I bankrupt man when he assumed office and a wealthy man when he left." Senator Wheeler, In dependent vlce-presldentlal can didate, charged nere xouay. Daugherty testified under oam t the time he came to Washing ton he didn't have enough money lo pay his debt." "Yet when our senate investigating oonunuiee pried Into Daugherty s personal account ln the panic 01 m brother. Mai Daugherty. we found the record of recent ae posits amounted to more than $76,000. When he had found this much Mai Daugherty sought an injunction in court preventing us from pursuring our inquiry further." WOMAN SHOT AS SHE GETS BACK HOME nnnTt.ANn Ort. 6. (United News) Mrs. Clara Peterson. 30 v wife of a city firenvm, was slain on her porch today by a man who waited there for her return- The motive is unKnowu. she returned from a shopping rtiir. when nhe found her -assail ant. "Hello." she said, accord ing' tn witnesses, the man's answer was a shot from a revol ver. The bullet pierced ner neaa, killing her instantly. The slay er gave himself up, telling the r.nUni fclo noma WAS CeclllO CU- eneltas. The shooting occurred at Third and Clay streets. 9 SHENANDOAH TO LEAVE TODAY FOR FAR WEST LAKEHURST, N. J.. Oct. 6. rtTnlioH News) The ssnenun- ;ifc i.tu the air tomorrow .,..11... normittlne. for a 7,000 mile cruise to the Pacific coast and back. Crowded beyond seating capac ity was the Christian church Sunday evening when Rev. W. E Robbltt -delivered his address on "The Strife Between -the Ku Klux Klan and the Catholics." This was the third ot a series of lectures having to do with the immigration problems of the country and kindred matters wmlch are now confronting the American people. Bobbitt handled this rather difficult subject with fairness to hath sides. In criticism of both organizations and Ttlso in favor of each In some particulars. The first point stressed was that from all available Informa tion the klan is not primarily or rotlnlv an anti-Catholic organiza Hon but Is for tne purpose oi uy hoidine ..American ..institutions nnri traditions and o stand for the enforcement or tne iawB i the country. -in sDeaklne of the OaHholIc hurrih Bobbitt said that the loy alty of the members of that orga nization to their leaders ana tue obedience to orders from those higher is commendable ana tne oeonle of other denominations would do well to follow their1 ex- omnia in some of these matters TKat Rrthhitt sees some nope for the future was made part of ik nfMresfl. he stating that both sides will be compelled to recede frnm the positions taen to certain extent and. Botobltt says there are indications xnai mis mi ha rinne. The Rfwitine facilities at the rhrinn church will be Increas ed for subsequent lectures which win he eiven eacn sunaay byo- nlng. Next Sunday the lecture n.in he nn "Was Jesus banei which will answer a statement frequently made max if wirisi n.oo nn enrth now he would be put in an insane asylum." . Other lectures on popular themes will be given 'all during the fall and winter. BOXAXZA FRESHIE8 GIVEN INITIATION BONANZA. Oct. 6. The high school rooms ln Bonaniza were the scene ot a well planned re ception Friday evening.' The up per classmen were hosts tof the Incoming freshman class, which was a larger class than Is usual In Bonanza, having seven mem Kra a riml initiation was given UVt O. . , . froah es. wfoo S a crass KILL AMERICAN IN MEXICO IS CONSULREPORT WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. 6. (United News) William Mas- sey, American citizen of Musxo- gee. Okla.. was murderea at Tomo, Mex., by a Mexican named Jaauin Seanc. the state depart ment -was advised today oy Am nrican consult Stuart at Tamplco, Massey was ' terminal superin tendent r of the Metropolitan Oil company. Seanz was held by the local authorities. - E.N GLAND IS HAVING ELECTION CAMPAIGN INBIG GAMES In the third game of the world series played yesterday at : New York the Giants - won with a score of 6 to 4. This gives them two to one standing for . the three games played. - . The first game Saturday went to 12 Innings being won by New York 4 to 3. The game was tied in Che 9th inning and Washing ton held the Giantl to that Us score until the 12th when they nosed out one run and the game ended. Sunday the Washington team won 4 to 3, in a game played in their borne town where they met defeat the day before. The returns from the United News are bulletined In the Mec ca pool hall as well as The News office. This service is complete and very fast. The Pastime and the Waldorf, both of which were scheduled to receive a brief re port from another service have changed over to the United Press which The Klamath News is fur nishing because of its superiority and greater speed. - Standing, in World Series Won Lost Pet. New York . 2 1 -.7 Washington 1 2 .333 MOTOR BUSSES PLANNED FOR KLAMATH FALLS LONDON. Oct.. 6. (United News) In anticipation of the general election the labor i party today appealed for 12,000 pound3 for the campaign ; fund. Pre mier MacDonald headed the list of contributors, donating 100 pounds. TULE LAKE FIRE LOSS IS MODERATE the hnniDii themselves to be "gwme The initiation was followed by a social good time together and a banquet which was reaiy eu joyed by all. The fire which burned over some grain fields of Tule lake bed destroyed about 10,000 bushels of grain. 6,000 of this was wheat belonging to Tom Calmese and Guy Merrill and was not Insured. The remainder was barley owned by S. S. Clay burn and was Insured. In all about 1500 acres were burned over but the greater part of this was stubble so that the actual loss was not as great as it would have been had the fire run through standing grain. BAN JOHNSON 1 TO WAIT END OF "WORLD SERIES EXCELSIOR SPRINGS. Mo Oct. 6. (United News) Ban Johnson, president of the Airier lean league, will wait until the world series is over before he be gins an Investigation of the latest baseball scandal be declared in an Interview tonight. ' " Franchise Asked for Streets of City, Cars to Take Place Of Street Railway A bus line operating on the) streets of Klamath Falls with a fixed fare of '10 cents and giving transfers at connecting points seems to be indicated by the ap- ' plication for a franchise which came before the city council last night. The Klamath " Transportation company, represented by Rex R. Renner, asked for a permit to operate a line from the western city limits to the Southern Pa cific - depot and from the south end of Sixth street to Shipping ton and over certain other streets, the cars to be run on a 30 minute schedule from 6 a. m. until midnight. The cars to be used will- be modern and "pay-as-you-enter" accord'ng to plans and pictures submitted. Ttae matter was re ferred to the street committee- MORE MARINES LAND IN CHINA FOR PROTECTION SHANGHAI. Oct. 6. (United News) dtditimal American sailors were landed today to protect the property of Ameri cans and foreigners, as the Fu ll In troops attacking Shanghai from the south resumed their encircling drive on the city. The attack over a wide front followed the general encircling 'move ment started last week. Ob- vlously It Is designed to capture the first of the great arsenals from1 which General Lu Yung Hniangs defending Chekiang troops are drawing most ot their . supplies. 80 104 .434