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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1925)
Page Two Thursday. Sent. 3, 1925 Naval Officers Are Reluctant To Admit Fate Of Lost Plane (Continued From rage One) At any rate no flares were seen. The plane .forced down when the lait of her gasoline supply was used almost at the end of her at tempted non-stop flight to Hono lulu from San Francisco was be lleved'carrled far off her course and. It still withstanding the pounding forco of the waves drifting rapidly to the southward. Rear Admiral J. D. McDonald. Wednesday afternoon repeated his refusal to Issue a statement on the probable fate of the flyers. Other officers maintain a hopefulness that a rescue will yet be effected. As hours of darkness approached the men directing the search, re membering the fruitless efforts of the first night, redoubled their ac tivities. The one encouraging fac tor was the clearing weather, which gave promise of greater visibility. NAVAL HEADQUARTERS, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2. Flight of the PB-1 hydroplane from the main land to Hawaii will not be under taken tomorrow. Captain Stanford E. Moses, flight project commander, announced at 4:06 p. m., that bad weather In the Pacific made postponement of the flight necessary. Captain Moses said no tentative date lor departure of the Boeing plane had been set. "There will be a new weather forecast out about noon tomorrow and we will see then what the pros pects are. Postponement will be from day to day, depending upon the weather," the commander said. Postponement was announced im Crepe deChineV est With a Piped Frill Pleases School Girl PLANS FOR LABOR PICNIC FINSHED At the regular meeting of the Central Labor union last night, pluus tor the Labor day picnic at Wlul-Kse bench were completed. The committees reported all arrange ments were completed. Coffee and refreshment are being provided. The sports committee have arranged a line of sports that will bid fair to keep t ho people amused Die entire time. The dinner is to be furnlatied by (he picnicers themselves, and everyone is asked to bring their baskets. l'rlies will be distributed anioug the winners for such races as Is pos sible to stage. The public is es pecially invited to attend and en joy the day. Several men of prom inence are expected to speak. The labor union Is also holding the largest dance of the season at Altamont pavilion In the evening, and lhe public Is also asked to at tend this affair. American Heads World Religious ( Unity Workers STILL BORN BABY . . BROUGHT TO LIFE LOS ANliKI.KS. Sept. J. The "dead" baby of Mrs. Homer L. Hull, was broiiiilil Im. k to life here Wcduesduy by the resouo u,uuil of the firs department. The baby wus born dead'. The1 Itilmlutor was applied to the little bc.ly niul In seven minutes the child wan breathing normally. This niiikes I lie nlnlh reactin to the (Ire depnrlinenl's credit in a period of a month. I IIKM'II WAIIHIIII'M I'.VKIS. Sept. J (United News) Fifty warships are shelling th Klf. Man roast, presumably In proparn tlun for the long expected franco Spanish offensive. Th sweeping gunfire now hus been In play for Severn I hours, with but una Inter-inslslon. This smart crepe de chine vest bound with navy blue silk would add a distinctive touch to any Tuxedo outfit Here it is worn with a dark blue fiber silk sweater. Any college girl would be pleased to include one of these vests in her-wardrobe. 1 KILLED, 4 HURT IN S. P. ACCIDENT PAIR ARRESTED FOR ROBBING WAR VETS LOS ANGELES. Sept. 2. Federal grand jury indictments against mediately after the United States Emily Kelsey, 25. and Richard WII weather bureau here reported i on, S2. charging them with forg weather on the Pacific ocean would ' ing government checks sent to dis- be very bad for a distance of 1200 miles from the mainland. Captain Moses made no comment abled vetreans at Camp Kearney, were returned here Wednesday. Miss Kelsey and Wilson are both on reported opposition of Secretary I in jail at San Diego. of Navy Wilbur to the flight of the PB-1, and said he had no informa tion as to whether bad weather would affect the search tor the miss ing PN-9-1 plane. U. S. Willing To Make Chinese Concession According to the indictments, Miss Kelsey, while serving as an assist ant in the dental laboratory of the United States veterans' hospital at Camp Kearney, San Diego, forged a total of 90 checks with Wilson's aid. Miss Kelsey, It is eald, used her influence to place Wilson in the quartermaster department, when she PORTLAND, Sept. 2. One wo man was killed and four persons were injured, it is thought not ser iously, shortly before 6 p. m.. Wed nesday when the automobile in which they were riding was struck by an outbound Southern Pacific electric train at a crossing near Bryan station. The dead woman Is Mrs. Anna Krctschmer, SO, Syca more. Mrs. Anna Lehman. 61, her daughter, suffered Injuries' to her hip and. possibly internal hurts, full extent of which had' not been ascertained. Walter. Philip and Edward Pal aske, 11, 13 and 9, respectively, wards of Mrs. Lehman, suffered minor Injuries. Doctrinal unity among 78 do' nominations in 40 countries, is ! the aim of the Continuation Coin- I nmiee namcu at the Lmvcrsal Conference on Religion and Or der, in Stockholm, with Bishop Charles 11. Brent of the Kpis- copal diocese of Western New . York, as chairman. mm Tablets or Liquid Sold Everywh Are Your Children's Eyes Ready for School? It not. see lo the in now,. The clillil wllh poor rc liaa In work much harder thuti th 3iie with normal vision to keep up wllh their cluaoea. He at one DR. GOBLE Kyea Ktamlmtd QUICK BKUVICB TOO Mala Street Glasses Frames Ground Repaired SPECIALS In Victrola Still on at ' SHEPHERD'S at RAGS WANTED Highest price paid for clean cot ton wiping rags. The News. Army Officer Gets Death Sentence For Slaying Society Girl MANILLA, Sept. 2. The death sentence pronounced upon Lluet. John S. Thompson, U. S. A. for the murder of Audrey Burleigh has aroused considerable controversy In army and civilian circles here. The court martial trying the young officer for the slaying of the 18-year-old society girl, returned its verdict Wednesday. Well Informed legal opinion, however, questions the legality of the sentence because military law specifically compels the defense council to submit all pos sible evidence favoring the defendant. DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 2. The! knew he had a prison record United States is willing to give up her 'extra territorial rights In China as soon as that country dem onstrates "that her laws and the administration of her judicial sys tem are adequate for the protection of foreign lives and property within China," Secretary of State Kollogg declared In an address to the. Am erican Bar association hero Wednes day night. 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