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Page Six Tieslav. Oct.-Wr 201025 I 11 UH Lli PLAN EXTENSION OF STATE ROADS r P!SIIWIVIIIIS TELL NEW YOHK. Oct. 19. -(Vnited News! Cocgrcsiional action lo pu the qawik's of prohibition nicdi! I cation directly before the people Hill ' be suciit this winter, according id announcement by Concresiiuati Er-aauel teller of New York. ' PORTLAND, Oct. 1. - .l"niteJ Cellar declare, hi. .mention of .. h.v. been "I" the ap" congress for Joint rTOi-i""" i.,i .Hi, i , laid by the northern transcontinental railroad to extend their lines iato three sections of western Oreron : WILD STORY OF Airplane Accidents Becoming Frequent WATER TRAFFIC rti resolution, which In effect would NEW YORK. CM. 1 United NV Women were dumped into ij. i - - . L , . , . ice - - ina uareti . yru.iuc .ui m itJi pruuiumun )i:eo- i iscite in November, 19 i Thia -a. learned from Northern PP ould d iciflc and Creat Northern exec waated .KV YOHK. Oil. 1 I'niletl .'ri - The fatal airplao crash ccr.r t'sr-e May court h;-uc N. J., wlil.a .ausrd the de.iti of three srti.r fl:ers Monday, raided the rate tit aircraft fatalities in the Trilled St.ve :o at least one a day for the la: fortnight. Duricc that period aeronautics baa been on tr;al before the president a special aircraft board. SOON URGENT CRY lnrreM "' li'iid values In our rlt lc." Homer Weill on. "And 'he Waterwava. lierauo thev furnish ctiiliiii'u lernilimla lauread slung lite whole waterfront of our town. far to solve the terminal UAMATH, Klamath HunS w M)n Tired. KANSAS CITY. M.v. Oct. 1 (I'nlted News A plea for peace between the eter warring propoti tata of a waterway development Pacific and Creat ntlves during the recent hearing on of the Volstead act. Celler would At this ; ' ., which last week ended its hearings and the "die hard" advoratl n decide to atudv tcetimonr nreaented before ' frenried ca.-a for me oocis ine , - e(C j iw w-uun .... All these accidents have oecur- 'distriler reigned amid smoke and I i . w . : i . .1 . . ... . the Klamath Falls controversy, i " ' . 7 , .flan:, when the C" which the northern line directors : 'liner Comanche turned e:f consider the opening skirmish la a i F;, Saturdt-y night, accord red with the Shenandoah disaster. .. .1 v. i . r . v. nv n i psjenfter vl " i!av- !t:ii iresn in me memory oi me country. struggle to shake Southern Pacific, without a clear cut mandate ; ( t3 J2 4arrircr, i,0 reached' 10 ,he mott reeeot crashes, three dominance of Oregon traffic , frtm the people," ha declares In a j York Monday night by train, i moa ' H'aa near New Salem, Ralph Budd. president of the; statement, "congresa will not change ! Pa., one flier waa killed during tha ' " at Vitrhel tl.M 1. 1 an air - , Vr.n tiH r ,h. ini-ial the Volstead act. even if the coun- T"e paengera lougni to awp In thia program before hia de-! try earnestly desired the change. lbir torle. of an undisciplined ma,, p,,ol ,os, hu ,(( , , ,cc. parture for the east. He declared j The AnU-Saloon league and certain lJ" dent in Pina.ylranla: three were that unsuccessful negotiations had : church forces haTe too many con- mn Iifo bots ,ad w-ea ,hey w'rc killid in or near Chliago: and two been made for extension of the'g"sfmn by the throat. Most of 1 marned didn't know how to op-; com!aere. Ia, (;,p , tl)(,lr , , Gales creek and Wilson river rail- j tieo would vote wet If freed from . era-ff nem- reite.atea tue Loag Ca,jf of , rail transportation was voiced by Secretary of Commerce" Hoover In i an addrvaa before the Missouri ) river navigation congreaa here Men j day sight. Reviewing the uaceaslng battle between tho two factions Secretary Hoover declared the country now was facing a period when both rail bu and water borne traffic were need-; ern ed. .a Tillamook and admitted ! political duress and coercion. Most b11'f hat ' lest tlv members that he had spent considerable time of them are leaning towers of Pisa; j ot " Comanche crew had been ( firiy RfJOKS RECEIVED in western and southern Oregon re-! they hare the teclinatloa. but they : " aanouncement. , ...V . .ZZ, eently. I dare not fall." ; that all had been saved. I AT KLAMATH LIBRARY ' nr.ililems of Inrreasnl and crowded sired." looter vtMinllcd t lit Mllrliil : ylem -one ii' the two major III )lanl w.uray aystems -as 9.0UU miles of connected waterways, a transportation system of which some 1.100, miles would us iruna lines and s.olio miles There would be a mulu trunk line l.auu limes m lensm. ,,. I . -imtIVQ.Q ,J tu fl.J . . 1 great UKes system, i roasing . ., nolnlf bu( would bo a great eusi-we., .u!ompb.. and dol.f.i 1 line l.Q mile, la length, extend- af MM '"I U ing from abovs I'lttsbursti tnrougn Cairo, 111., lo Kansaa City. n"0Bry . V. - r I .1 .. . I climbing In .ai " W jand gullle., .nn,11( , c er eudli-M wldi.. . inula or bUck.i.n . Mo. of KUniath r.iu 4 . . """ 'V thought of ui " comfortably .mon b',J m iu i-nai... rlo h ..ni L-1 -. t - . ... Vw M,l...n, t.t f'hl-.1 . M a ' " - " an appniut.d readti rago and th.ro crmnectlng with lhecm Mnl(IB . ... Moo This hiking. spirits sank. niuanon carat tW. Approximately l.OOO farmers and , Mo0 y slness men from all middle wt-,N(Nll, wn, hun(n " C. a. T kli.ila IsTHtisiimsl I H W l I stales. South Dakota. Kansas. Iowa. Nebraska. Oklahoma and ea. - . i,n nun er , " F "We have had great battles oter Missouri are attending the confer- , haJ o rtBra Joint rat.., but if w. have a real j v'w of d',,u"",n reaching his macbH,?J svatem of internal waterways, thlajtnf that the government Improve o( f(M , i When Charle Donnelly, president t'c! pfific- "ffcrl Existence of Closes w nasi rs iiuas j;ivuica yiutuiio u-a 1 the Socthern Pacific, in aa effort to obtain joint use of the Southern Pa cific's Natron line into Klamath Declared as Proven ! Many oi the men and women were dressed la clothing donated. Thrtfe ,, lnterPstlnl by the pec;.le cf Mayport. All of t, b(M,n oMainl f.,r ih. Klam. bed participated la an ln-i . ath Falls library that hare brouaht ja.gaatioa meeting, ax wntcn a cnair-. rrt b,ariDpt on th(1 nlIld, of lhle BERLIN, ' Oct, l. (i-ni;ed "nan secretary were elected. : hn ,r nrn,T ... M..h ,... Falls, he a! diieassed the Gales News) Through the reseirch ef-! to promised to present a protwt of trec 8aa oe p,,nted s,unK toit creek and Wilsoa river extension." , jorta of a German Egyptologist it e nltcU Stales chamber of,,!rm , ,ne ,rm p;,,.,,,. ram. Budd said. ; is claimed that the existence of : comasreo which they hoped would pai(a whicn u now 0Bd.rwlir , The Southern Pacific not only . Mosea. the great Jewish law giver, j enlighten the country, as to the nnke K!amnth Falls the "city beau-1 turned down the plan for a Joint j has been established and the his- j condition of some coastwise ves-jtIfu,., ! entrance of Klamath Falls, but ' toric origin of the ten command- n 'v. . , , . I creek and Wilson river line " i , , .. ! the negroes of the crew. who. they tea.." by Charles Lathrop Tack, and . If the Southern Paic b-n a-roed v. ?rimme- ,he c'cnt1"' "o ! claimed were drunk, but Mid the "School Book of Forestry." by the; to either plan of Joint cse-s'n, ! ' " ! o"1" o:h whites on board ; rapae author. Another which claims is understood from rV-n' l ne B83f Cfd. ,bat he baJ ""'Mi X the best their could from Immediate and ecjual attention is! - lime tuv uuiaucue vttu.il Lltv. problem will settle llsetf. for th day will come when the railways Ihemselvea will be' seeking them." Hoover predicted. The great railway gateways and terminate are showing signs of con gestion from a traffic that has grown from 1 1 . 000. 000.000 ton milts to 4SS.000.dOO.000 ton mile In the last 25 yeara. the secretary said. At one-half this rate of gain la another quarter of a cen tury an expansion of facilities to handle at least 62S.OUO.00O.00O miles will be necessary. "Our present railways will be wholly Inadequate to meet that bur den. The expansion of railway terminals to accotnmodute the the MUiourl river to supply point that It will he nsvlgable. ATTORNEYS HAGGLE OVER MURDER JURY hart mountains. oa the hunt there wnrre ne nad gone. Pretty anon along tta. Yaden read the nut ssrltiJ gone to town and, thtaki-J waa with him. he tea ,. , nlng merrily on his ut ,1 I result that Moe fared 1st j. 'ram aspect of having l( long, long war back kom Hut g rahhlt onre klrMil and kicked so hard Its Wr. root nit mm square la o Consequently Tlrs'r Koni NOIII.KSV1I.1.E. Ind., Oct. As the tedious process of obtaining au open mlndrd Jury drars on In the murder trial of I). V. Stephen son. formr grand dragon of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan. nnd two of his aides. It becomes Increasingly ,' Klamath Falls happened uJ apparent that the defense will be inioe was mating ins sir is technical one. Attorneys for Siephenton, F.arl Klonck and Karl (ientry, charged with murdering pretty Madge OIht- I like an aurora borsalls ti! I ( Dlutun of a bunch that sill ' a guy "like this." officials, that they then would hr.ve ! rged Joint extcnslcs c tbe Or -tea electric Into the Santiago torot: -re a and to Coos bay. The northern :-rc;d have attempted to make a joint ex tension over the old route from ! Klamath Falls to Medford. and then 1 tablets which were found oa Mount , Sinai in 1903 by the English arcb aelogist. Flinders Petri. Grimme declares the deciphered tablets cca- vey the thanks of Moses for his "Tree Habits." the author being In growth of the next quarter of a j bolticr. after attacking her. are now century will be accomplished at en- J rapidly exhausting the second veolro ormously Increased costs due to the! of l')0 prospective Jurors. To read The News day it la to keep thoroughly lalsru happenings of Importaace tiiJ out the world, as well as li I U the Comanche had sailed for ,os'!'1 S. Illicit, well known author ity on trees, and the fundamental! which make beautiful avenues. rescue from the Nile by the Pilar- Legionnaires Urged to Attend Meeting New York on time with a full pas senger list probably ail would have ! been lost. In the opinion of James 1 A. Moore of St. Petersbureh. Ga.. 1 I who was elected chairman c; the j mM t m , V B t m north nA . . iuuiau.iuu JIO i: -las UIC toward the coast, using the Pacific i . , , liner pulled out an hour and 10 . ' mtn many oeievea surrounaea T oe , , . . , . , . . i Eastern uncompleted road. story of Toald ba rern0Ted minutes behind time and thus was The regular meeting of the Klam- But when the Southern Pacific; .. , much nearer shore and other ves- ath Pc-ai No S will be held Ti.J.. refused to consider any kind of Joint mou. German .cleat .st, her- sc,s whlrh cceetded , Lr 7nh totoJZl operation or extension, the northern ! .VS,a". " -l - the sur-! ro0m In the court Jl l ..' , a vote win do taken on a pro- sea posed amendment 4o by-laws, de- lir.es launched their battle against rMt j"prtance: TJey outlvlvors. the Southern Pacific, Tirtually to parallel Southern Pacific lines into Klamath Falls. If the interstate commerce com- mision permits this duplication, or insists on the Southern Pacific per mitting joint use into Klamath Falls, the northern lines have won their first points and the -other develop ments almost inevitably will follow. If, on the other hand, the com mission decides that a railroad does not have the right to enter into an other railroad's territory, and denies the northern line3 the right to build south of Bend, the western Oregon lines controlled by the northern group may be abandoned. that if Grimme has discovered the' key to the language on the tab-1 Moore also charged that lets found by Petri and has con-' Plugs" In many of th? boots were ciding whether or not dues shall inecud them with Moses, tbts ep--miE!in5 that davits d'.d not work j be changed from S3 to fj per year. , parently would dispel the doubts ' ana 11 took an hour and 2') mln- Plans for Armistice Day and lay which have surrounded the his- Dt 10 Set the first boat .V.o the ' ing of corner stone for Legion toric origin of the ten cemmand-' water that the crew did not know Memorial building will be taken! lets discovered by Petri resem-' would not go through pulleys and j bled closely the Hebrew of the that In some esses the oars could bible end would Indicate definite- not De Pulled off at all, that or ly the corr.aiandraents were the I ien trom officers were me: by iwork of M33C3. blasphemy by leveral members of ' Scientists agree, however, that the crew, that "hero were ittfiif I the elimination of these doubts nec-' f'cient oars, and that the crew after eesitat'es further study of the SIcal fir3t giving the alarm had ordered ! tablets. An expedition to Sinai has ' "fe preservers diiiardcd. been proposed as a result ofj He said that he saw a number Grimme's announcement. It Is not of women thrown Into the water believed the British, who control j when a life boat overturned while this biblical territory will object ; still ten feet from the surface o." to such an expedition. i the water. GUIDE BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE Telephone subscribers who have not received copies of the 'Kiamata Falls Guide Book" may receive one by calling at the News office. Some subscribers have Informed the News that their books had net been delivered. FAMOUS FANS r Ho I ys tor T"Mri DtNTis-r VJrtEM HE TOUCHES THE. NEHVJP ITS SO "PUEAStViX JttSOOTH IFVOO iQUEftL HE VlUSAV. -fisr, nNomirirvr ft ll -' rHEV4ILL"PlCH. fST THfVT HE(J' llXXSTetLTVsrVrrX)0'BH. THBOtX. lHlOErNt3:SEEUvJtTr4JT: joo - V tAlrsLE'SS,1Ee4Tl3T"-riJftT!S VJHPT lTHaJW t,Err,Bry SEVftlN LESS; t" j tntKc fiy.vilvv ""-V-Vi:--1 - DEATH CAUSE OF SOCIETY LEADER LOS ANGELES. Oct. 19. (United : News) Investigation of tha sudden ! death of Mrs. Craig Bidale. wealthy ; Philadelphia society leader, temporarily halted pendir.c com- ; pletion of the county chcr.ii.fi; i analysis of the woman's vital organ.!. City police and the district at-' torney's ctflce annouaecd lato Mon-) day that they had accepted the the-! ory that Mrs. Birtdle died irom nat ural causes'. Unless the chemist's r?oort shon that death was dtte to poisoning, the! case will not be revived "Certain phases of the case that' at first seemed suspicions have been cleared up satisfactorily." Deputy! District Attorney Harold Davis said. "There is now no can ho for belief i that a crime was committed " County Chemist Waiker extjlaln. ed that he must complete at least! fifty chemical teets before be can ' submit a report. .Mrs. Illddlc's body Is being held1 at an undertaker's parlors until the' report Is made. 1 If the report is negative the body will be shlppod to .Philadelphia tor! burial. Funeral arrangements have! already been' provided for at the! nnakor city, Cralf Diddle, tha lri matron's husband declared Monday night. .Jl:;.-v j JN CUR OFFICE "7.. . ' """ . ", "T " j D I ss. : "roouCMm' I 'oh -not rorCl QH !-vcu fej j I ..,.UX FOR. ytt ( tOttAR !!GE6".SNT I ! OMaV ISLAND )i BUSlMt- UfH uiLL.r u UNCLE ' i - 1 1, . . - r, '$s yI f - . Vc v I to J ( staties oka J k iwv r-. .... - r - . i ike fVii 7T v y i i r v-r y i i rt,,f , .va i AXOTHMIt l.ITTLK CITI.KX HKIIB I Another citizen of Klamath county was born in the Klamath Valley hospital yesterday nfternoon to Mr. and Mrs. IJ. A. Avery of 818 Broad street. The young man lias not been, christened.