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The Klamath Mews
The Klamath News
Official Paper
County of Klamath
The Khmath Nervs
Official Paper
of Klamath Fall rtn
'THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN"
Vol. 4, No. 201 Price Flvo Cents
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1927.
(Every Morning Except Monday)
Grazing
Body Is
Formed By
Sheepmen
Big Crowd of Growers'
Attend Matt Meeting!
at Merrill Called for!
Regulation of Lake Bed
The Lower Klumuth Luke
f!i,ivinir iiMiriiiitifiii wiih form
ed lust liijflit at Merrill when ; ,
iwu numireu men anu women i
directly interested in the live-j
stock industry of thin basin j
met in the Merrill community
hull for the purpose of bund- j
liiK themselves toifetther into j
u permuiicnt body.
The Intent In lit place n proposl-
lion before the t. M. reclamation
service In lease the Lower Klnmath1
lake for crrilni purpose. Inltlul :
steps had already been taken and ,
the department hail expressed n
iiiuiKnevn 10 iieni. iiri'Tim'ii a re
aiMinnltili oriuiiilzalloii waa formed.)
Chenter lln-klna. a aurri-anful 1
aheep oiwrator lu the Merrill aer-
a re-
tlon. aete, an rhalrmaii of th meet-
Inn. and .Ml Ida Momrer. alo ill
owner 01 a larce uanu ol oep. wa,The UM, ,u8tBned rharaeti-r
i-no-a-n aerre.ary 01 mo iiieeuua. liatplt Taylor, the Bent uroup wa
.ileil ll)-ji. lho Saturday Kvenlnx Poal. and th
Tim enniniltli-ii aelerted at a rloriprle lor Ihe Inrnem group of i-hll-inielliiR
to draft a aut of by-lawa , dren went to Hie Kulvnllon Army,
reported and the liy-lnwa were read: llonortilile Ttli-ntleii
Mid finally adopted. The mmniltier The follow. na floata reeelvrd lion-
eeilNUIi-.l nf K 1. IIiimIIiv Illehurit .
W,l,h. Aiini-le Andrle'ii. Jamea
O Keefe and M. II. 1-ilrd.
Considerable at udy hud been nit-
en the miliiee! l- earh member of I
the etimiiilitee niul Oie rlrnfi nf tin-'
uy-luua fhoid f'rtfiiipivio' 'c'uviT -
axe of the imlula of Intiirv.t.
Merrill l In lie tha home office
of the a.iwrlailiiii and (trxlim r-!
inlta are to be iMiied by the board;
of directors.
No permit Is f( r lunger Ihnn one
year and no Individual can have
loop) I hnn Kino lirnrt of ewes, ISO
hornei or SU0 cattle on the pasture.
If n slockmlser uses Ihe hike bed
with Ills penult and then should
decide to rcll III. slock and hns not
run any for a year his permit au
(Continued on page five)
Racing Car Leaves
Track, Kills Boy
I.KANTS PAHS. Or.. July S. (AP)
Hubert Holmes, 1;, tiled at
local hoxplliil last night of injuries 1
sustained when a racing muchno at !
the IihiiI aulo races on July 3.1
went off the track and plunged into!
the bleachers. Injuring four specta
tors and the driver. Orvllle Cousin
en 11.
All ullenipts In save Ihe life of
Hie Imy, liichtdlng amputation of a
l-nilly mangled leg and transfusion
of blood were unsuccessful.
N. F. Kills, do, and Clenn Cram.
17, are still in a serious coudllon.
Mr. Klls with several fractures and
the boy with broken bones and con
cussion of lliu brnln. (I. L. O'Neill
had several bones broken and tenth
knocked ml. The driver suffered
a broken leg and Severn I minor In
juries. Plotto Blow Upf
Building Failure
SPOKANK. Wash., July B, (U
P.) A bomb containing 102 sticks
of dynnmllii was foil ml In Ihe en
trance of the Spokesmnii-ltuvlew
building here today. Tho fuse had
been Ignited but hail gntio out Just
before tho spark reached llio charge.
The riiHr was still warm when tho
Jnllltor found the explosive. Had
Ihe bomb exploded it is likely that
tho tower of the 12-slory building
would li'ivo crashed Into thn s,treol
ns the dynamite was found hnilnr
the nreh supporting Jt.
Lower floors of the. building are
occupied by the Spoknstnan-ltevlew
and Spokane Chronicle, morning
and afternoon newspapers owned by
William Cowlcs.
' Police mi III a fifteen pound coffee
can was filled with sixty percent
dynamite, with n fuso and hlnstlng
cip nttnchvd. One hundred slicks
of explosive wore used. A theory
et first attributed lo the police
that din hiiinh was placed as
hoax, was denied by officers lute
today, after n stick of the dynamite
hnd been exploded B a lest.
"SLEEPING BEAUTY".
UNCONSCIOUS FOR
94 DAYS, IMPROVES
MH WGKI.KK, Jul) .!. (l'.P.)
Fn-ami's "sleeping iM'iiuly". Mr.
Clara Druiiniiuml, passed lii-r
mill day of muimsrluu.iitn here
Turluy. Doctor W. J. Peacock,
now In charge f Ho1 Irrotiin-iil of
the woman, announced Iiit romll
llon ho t lu I 1 1 Improvi-d mill I'M
illrliil n quirk ri'lurn In r
SClllllMlll..
Mill- wu. brollidil lo Iam Angeles
nlitt dn ago from Fn-.no, when1
hi wi-lit lino roniM after being
alrlrkrii with carbon monoxide
poisoning.
Parade is Feature
Of Fourth of July
Celebration Here
O. O. F. Lodge Win First
Award for Float; Many
Given Honorable Mention in
Contest.
Tin- iM-niiltful flout of tin- I.
O. F. lodge won first prln- of .VI
for ilecoruird float .Monday
inorolnK during tin 4lli of July
IHirailr. Hcmnd prlsr of Vl fur
thr Mlini lH of float went lo
the Hi yiil Neighbors. . The flower
hrsleckcd uuloniolilli' from tin
Klniiuiih r'lowrr Imp ruKml by
O. It. .MiM'lli'r won tin- flm piiM-
for lllllOlllOlllll'H.
Tlie noy imroni-. a urawinK rani ,
nil al-n the atreet. i-lulmrd foiir(Ml uurratl cllmhed out on lhe,,he xuarla. mho feared the men
of tha prize, offered by the rommlt-i wlng of llle pi,,,, a, u oartd j.ouo i might hike advanUne of the oppor-
otIO Kupp dreed ti repreaent
,;(H,rBe Wa.hlnalon won flrat prlie.
w"
.KIU m.ntl...- I ..r.ni fn laeirie
I Telephone and" Tulerraph. Ilrowna-'
!nie Woolen Mill. Store. California '
Oregon Power eomuany. Imperial
(laraae. I. A. U.. filover Jewelry
i.ttiri mid l.ukenldit Lumber romp&ny. .
! There were a lurBe number of nrlv-1
lately owned motor carl entered In
I (Contliiuiil on Pnice Klirlit) I
.
KlimQlh h llf lPt4
I itiWIIIUIII XJ.-vh-
Hi i? h State P0Sti",ro'n "on "he h" "nl waie-- b' ,KO ,,n I"1. Warden
dragged along behind the plane. I Lawea declared and It later develop-'
. Tho soft ground saved her life and d the two men were brothers.
Perry I). IliUp. clt. was "'"; esranca Wi, scarcely any bru-
night elected third vice-president of -J wlW ..! any "
ho Oregon Mate r.ias assocmuon
In session at linker. He Is a past
exalted ruler of the local elks hav
ing served In that capuclly for two
terms.
. 1 .1 uAH '
rsoi Sllire me seie. .uii oi
Wilson 8. Wiley as district deputy
In 1920. hits the Klamath Falls
lodge of Klks number 1547 been
so honored in state Klk circles.
Do Lap la one of tho most promi
nent Klk. In southern Oregon, and
ho is in direct line now fur the state
presidency In the near future. He
la a on of County Clerk C. H. De
Lap. Bullets Fly When
Fire Takes Hotels
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. July R.
(API Fire today destroyed six
hotels. Including the Prcscott, Keg-
eut, Lull Leonard, and Hie
board
small
walk,
frame
most of which wenjo
structures. -The fire.
atart-j
ng ut tha Srattergood Amusement
concession, consumed the board
walk from Missouri avenue to Ark
ansas avenue.
Mathers scurried from the beach
when tha flames reached an exhibi
tion of the Kemlngtnn Arm com
pany at Columbia Pisco and Hoard
Walk where 20,000 rounds of am
munition were stored.
Five block were roped oft about
Ihe fire areu, but when the bullets
began In hum the ropes becamn un
necessary In keep back the huge
crowds.
Petition for New
Pavement Denied
Ilceansa It was accompanied by
neither pi'Vllmlniii'y money nor a
statement of assessment valuations
nf property, both requisite In offl-j
night returned a petition for paving!, ,Pol'le ,,tt8t "'ecing to-;
to its signers. ".Kether bits cf evidence by which j
The petition, carrying 13 names. l,By ,hoP,!1 a rPre the man who
wa, suJ-nillled Mr the paving of ! Tu,,,!,ay 1lcfl Poisoned meat In the l
Spring street from Oak to Sixth. ! doK kentti on ,lln Pellc,,n ''"y t0Ra-
Tho slKiiers requested 40-foot pnve-l t'y 1I cowardly act, the dog ,
tnent, eight Inches thick and doslr-1 polsonur, who. police stated, may.
ed tholr project financed under thOjprovo to he the one who hits per
Uancrnft act. pot rated a number of -.Imllur nf-
Wlth tha two technicalities ills-) tenses In this city In the past tew
posed of. It Is expected that tho pe-i weeks, heartlessly killed a number
tlllnn will be resubmitted for
the
approval of the council soon.
Parachute
Jump Ends
With Girl
In Midair
Crowds Watching Spec
tacular Attempt See
19-Year-Old Dangle!
in Air 2,000 Feet Up
RJINNEAI'OLIS, Minn., July
5. (AC) Dungling ut the end
of ii rope two thouxand feet
in the air for a half hour, Mie.i
Evelyn Uarrett, 19-ycar-old
Minneaoli girl, narrowly en
cuped death yeitterday when
the pilot of an airplane from
which Hhe attempted a para
chute jump, landed in a plow
ed field.
I'ninjurt-d and undaunted by berj
! narrow i-nraiw MtHa llarrult, a tele
Kruiih operator dc-mandi-d Ihut Hhe
; Ih ii-rnilited to try aKuln. Il-r
j at-i'und uttempt waa nucctnxful.
I Hired la entertain a crowd of
JiUol) at . fourlli of July proftrom.
feut, and awunit off. Hut tbo rope -
holdina her pnrarhute to the wins;,
strut had been tied in a ll knot I
ir.ut.Tiii nf the nan 11 mniriii Knot ana '
her efforts to loosen It 'only tlsht-'
ened It. !
Attempt, lte-uue ,
Another pilot on the ground tock
r and attempted to fly underneath 1
P'ane and reacue Mlaa Harratt
DU- - wln- " 100 b,;n,p1'
reacue Mlsa Harratt j
1 loo "bumpy" and j
ireed to land.
' -
g low. Kill, headed .
Id a -mile away I
HI aa runnln
for a plowud field
where' h' made nafe landliiR In
tha loft dirt.
Xot Hurt At All
The girl struck the ground with 1
iher feet and atlemepted lo run ulong
t
girl would inako a second attempt. I
crowds cheered madly and when!
I .. 1. a.- I h a wHin.l trial.
.fir.iA.l hnr .nrelv la eartn. sne was
.
liorne
from the field on tne snoui-
ders of admiring spectators.'
Removal of State
n . a TV j gon iruns, liaipn liuuu. preniuem
PrOnl HeaQ jNeariol the C,rent Northern, accompanied
by a nnmlH-r of other railroad of
SALK.M. Ore., July B. (API It;
....twijierori almost certain here'
today that Governor Patters-in will
.in.in the neit week or two remov
William 8. Lcvens. state prohibition for extending the Oregon Trunk line;
commleslitier, and appalut in his 'Into the Klnmnth basin. '
plnce George Alexander, former Purpose of Ihe visit will be to In-j
sheriff of Washington county. Thejgpect. terminal sites In Klamath ,
governor, however, would not con-; Fulls and the probable entrance in--
flrm this freshest of political in -
fiirniiniis. anil was nriicoiniiuiiui uu
the subject.
The change.
apparently.
will be
purely on the basis of Ihe doctrine
that political spoils belong to the,
lltleal
puny iiuiumi ... i'i,
hand.
.. 1 I .,n,.anrf ,11
'n Mc.ro .a w.. ..-..uu
nuvo iniiuu ii sim-em in-
ment. struiuhteninc out many of the
.,. , , , . , . , .!' -
difficulties In which the office had .... .,,,, niieer for the 8. P.
.v.. .u .... ......n.j, and A nrI, counsel ror tne
of,lc'; ! Great Northern.
Since Governor Patterson took
office there has been -much specula
tion as to whether a change would
bo made in tho prohibition depart
ment and numerous men huve been
mentioned as possible successors to
I. evens. Hut It now appears that
Alexander Is to he the appointee.
If Levens is succeeded by another
man : It It believed many changes
will be made In the personnel of
the department. .
VALUABLE DOGS IN !
KENNELS POISONED!
of valuable German police and shep
herd dogs In the kennels.
YOUNG CHOW NEWEST!
ADDITION TO CALVIN'S
OFFICIAL MENAGERIE I
ll.tl'ID MTV.' . D., Juy .
(A I'.) t two month old rhow
luoi been ed'k-d, lo the auninu-r
Whin- Houmi mrlmgerlr. ' Tlir
tiny dog trna presented to Mr.
Coolldge ' I""" filllesplr of
Denver. A f r snuggling the
puppy, Mrs. I'onlklge turned it
over to I In While House atten
dant wIm already hiivr a auh
stmituil collc.llo of pel lo lake
cam of, j
Itebrrcn. President Coolldge
pel raccoon wa reported to hare
looked Willi some envy at Hie
latrot aiklltlon by Kob Hoy and
Prudence Prim. lw White House
rolllin, made rlrtnl with the
rhow quickly. " '
Guards Hold Back
Convicts Allowing
Three Boys to Die ,
Leveled Gun prevent Prison
er at Sin $ing from Re-
. v L. r i :H
Hud
ion.
iishimm;.
x.
V.. July S.
Held in Ifti lr prlon janl
-
by the leelil Buna of guard-..
fJUHt i-onvlita at Ming King prbwn
were fom-d to atnnd helpli-wly
liy nlille Hirer youth. In a ranoe
dronnril III llii-t awirllug water
of the lludMin. a few feet away.
Many convict clamored for per-:
mi,in to 10 to the reacue. but
tuulty to eaeam. threatened to
hoot the flrat nan who
tried
scale the fence. I
-l. 1. ,. 1... nn, iiian,ifiaH
0nd today a search waa under way
to recover their bodies.
The convlr'ta were baring
their
early morning exercises yesterday
when the accident occurred. A 12-
fool Iron bar feme separates tne
prison .yard front the river and
through this the men peered at the
foot iron bar feme separates the
prison . yard front the river and
through this the men peered at the:
drowning struggle of the boys.
Warden Lewis B. Lawes defended
I., -..linn nf ll-ja.4l-ml.Me ttoltlt-
ed out that Only a few week ago)
a prisoner pleaded for a chance to !
rescue another convict wno sup-,ins
po,edy had fallen Into the water.
when the "drowning" man was
Kllfln Jinn KHfTV in
Arriva WaffnOcHnV
AIIIVC TT CUUCOUaj
"
Following a hurried trip over
, i iu.J .nj ih. Kh.l
-
II..Uta.. au.wnnniiv line K nM t n era
cently acquired by the tireat North -
I em In cnonection
with the Bend-
j Klnmath Kails extension of the Ore-
ficials, will arrive In this city today.
This will constitute Hndd's first
JUK to Klamath Fall since his
company definitely announced plans
j this city to be used by the Ore -
ntn 'i runa.
Budd will return to iBend Thura-i
rtny. Members of the party.
ln ad -
!d,,on ,,, lhe Gret Northern prosl -
dent, are: C. O. Jenks, vice-presl
"'j
tieni. i.. v. tiiiman. viee-presioent;
' . . .. .... t .
A j iinviuson, General manuger, A.
. . w ,1,1, cniei engineer lor tne
a t n. a i if vu,u.un. ao.iu,.
San Francisco and Sacramento
Invite ' Klamath Basin People
to be their guests on
July 13th and 14th
i
Banquets and entertainment includ
ing trips around the Bay are offered.
Special Excursion leaves Klamath
Falls July 12th. Get your reserva
tions early as only a limited number
can go. Fare, $ 1 5.00 round trip with
ten day return limit.
sVVrrVrrrrrVVrrVsr'Vrrrrr
T , 1 A A. L.
J U 1 V L II
f ireworks
Result In
10 Deaths
Over 700 Injured by:
Careless Use of Fire-!
crackers and 'Guns;
Strict Laws Enforced
CHICAGO, July 5, (AP)
The sharp decline from old-;
: time Independence Day death I
tolls
was shown again this!
j year when fatalities reported (
directly from fireworks, guns
land similar objects used to
-Iphrni thp rlav hnvpmd i
Biiinl li n flAvan mofV
u. wu.iu ui nuoL (i iiiui n. 1
) - More than 700 persona were In-1
J 11 red. however. Including tH treat-.
d at hoapltala in New York. 100 in
Washington. I2i at 8t. Louis. SS in 1
Chicago. 61 In Milwaukee, three In j
I Weatfleld. Mans., and from SS to;
30 at a celebration In the Korest
Keserre near Chicago.
I ' HC r let Ijiws Allied
I Strict laws governing the use of , something of the murder. A broth-
.firework, undoubtedly helped toler of the "ate yoalh said Frank
1. 1 j . . . - I
hold down the casualty toll. In I
Milwaukee a drive against violators!
of city ordinances had counted 1200;
I arrests over the week-end. j
. . ., . . .. -...1
j Among those killed by fireworks!
f and guns were:
New Albany. Ind. Norma Kin-:
man. 3. and Lucille Moore. 7. Burn-!
rd lo death when upset candle Ignit-1
j td fire works.
Cheney. Wash. Stephen M. Har-i
rB1. tl
powder
killed when he placed i
between two anvils and set
I Off -ffh T -hot .roWbrW VtJt
Cherry Creek. N. Y.- Howard"
Phillips. 16. killed while, tamper-
wuu pi.ioi.
turned to Death
Mary
Great Barrlngton. Mass.
I clothing Ignited by explodlug flre-
crackers.
I Philadelphia Israel Tessler. 7,
' killed by pistol shot.
st. Lollls. Mo.a(,eI1 arrt,, ,j.
.Killed when he fired into aasollne
t can.
j Chicago Josephine
Zielna. 10.
I Burned to death.
i Ullroy. Calif. Clara Welky,
(Continued on Page Five)
! SUDreme Coilft tO
,, .
Hear Ayres tase
K. (. Ayres. formerly of this city
and Indicted on a charge of auto
mobile theft, larcency by bailee, will
go i.n trial for the second time
Thursday In the state supreme court
at Portland, which Is to hear the
case appealed from the circuit court
cf Klnmath county. .
The case waa appealed April 7.
following Ayres' indictment March
,n and his ensuing trial before Clr-
"'" -u..Ke ... """"
. - .. . ..nu,
a ml i.ir t. i.Miini, 1-117
i J. : "
fornia, where he went after closing:
; ".
Carter.
x W1..-1 .h j
' " ..." .v
i fn.i..n, i i,.,M
.... , l ,. ,, q ii,. -
..... , '.. ' . -. .' ,
nisirici anorney. leu yesiernay lo
!........, . ..a., i.
left yesterday
i rompanled by A. I.
reporter.
HIKERS FIND SNAKE
WITH TWO HEADS ON
TOP BIG MOUNTAIN
TIIK K.IM.KH, July -V (IM'.)
H". . Coryra, lural rrabk-at,
rrportrd today I hat hr, with a
croup of holkUy hlkrra. found a
two-hi-aibil nake. baring one
hrad at rarlt extremity, at the
lop of Ualdy mountain near Wll-
lurila, WaKlilliKtoa. '
:
He aakl the brad were ap-
nroiinal-ly tlie abse of a man'
thumb and llule finger. The
hlkera hail beaten the reptile al
UHMt dead before Ha abnormality
waa dlMOTeml. be aakl.
Oakland Police
Probe Mysterious
Clubbing Murder
Search Started for 17-Year-1
Old Student in Connection j
Witb Slaying of Young
School Girl.
OAKI.AM). Cat., July 5. AP)
I'olu-r today began an Intensive
ararrh for Frank Konneern. IT.
for queationlng in connection with
ihe murder of Mabel Mayer. I.
vrar-olil arhoolairl, whoar body
waa found i' a yard bark of a
vacant house here enrly Huaday.
She had been bratr to death
with rluba. I York July 18.
Search for Fonsecca followed thej official' at the United States
questioning of boy whose conver-1 ,mbassy said definitely that Lleuten
sation at the Fourth of July fire-! ,nt commander Richard E. Byrd and
works led bystanders to call the ; the other member of the America's .
police In the belief that tney anew
accouniea tor a acraica on n imc
. . . . . ... ,n .,.
-..Kilo Police uld Fonsecca was
a habitue of
Mayer home.
pool ball near the
The first tangllble clue a to the;
identity of the girl' slayer was dla-i
covered yesterday by police in the
form of a blood-stained fingerprint'
on the creen hand bag which ahe
I carried when ahe was slain.
Captain of lnatectcrs B. A. Wall -
man characterized the print a one
made, by a woman' hand.' or -by
:tnjtt:jtf . eflemiaate. up -
erlng fingers. Thi Is In accord
(Cbntlawed oa Page Five)
i Property Owners
Want Wider Walks
Balchen said that his flight might
A petition from ntre property! be from New York to Norway but
holders on south Sixth street, from i that plan for it had not gone far
Main to Klamath, for widening-of enough yet for him to be sure. ; '
sidewalks In that- section, met with jj
rr TuLTay'niVh,: -"""iFrench Ambassador
While many of the councilmen
approved the petition. Councilman!
Balsiger pointed out that the move-j
ment generally Is to widen the 1 J. U I-aGuerre, an atuctae of the
street, rather than take Heps where- j French Embassy at Washington D.
bv thev will be made narrower. j C. spent a week at, CherryvCreeJc
In this opinion his was backed up, haven on the west- side of Upper
bv Don Zumwalt. city engineer. who'Klamath laka. During this -time
stated that two feet additional width
I on each ,dewalk would materially
reduce the width of a street al-
ready too narrow for facile traffic
:
Coolidge Dons New
"Ten-Gallon" Derby
IIKI.LE FOURCHK, 8. D..
Wearing hla "ten-gallon
(AP)
hat."
1 President Coolldge came here today
11 1 t rtm ih. ...In ma 1 .,H In tnnlr
. - ' - r- - j
on his first Wild West show, the;
i Irt-state rcmndup.
Indians, cowboys, cowgirls and
all that goes to make up this an-
nual show, were on hand to display ;
their talents when - Mr. and Mrs. i
1 whuko ivnmvu ne luueo biohuuii:
' short It after noon. '
. ... ,
1 The trip here was made by spe-
n, ' , ! clal train from llermosa, the presl
nrani. court . , . . , , M
dent motoring the 12 mile from
the lodge to board the special there
at 10:45 a. m. Crowds were on
hand at each of the stops made
coming here, Including Rapid City,
Sturgls and Whltewood.
The broad-brimmed hat worn by
Mr. Coolldge had been given him
by citiiens of this city. - -
Umiw IT ill A1 Wlinn
a- Will iiillu itHU
Fast Train Wrecks
' I for a reduction In the rate apply-
"10NA ISLAND STATION. N. Y.. I log to logging because of the differ-1
July B. (AP) Four persons were ence In the degree of haanrd be
killed today and from 20 to 30 In-'tween the logging In pine and fir
Jured. many seriously, when t he ; operation. ., While .the . financial
fast southbound New York. Ontar-1 situation may not permit the com
lo : Western ralrcad train number ' mission to make a great a reduc
154 crashed full speed Into a local tlon in rntes In pin logging as it
freight "train a quarter of a mile would desire, or as the experience
south of. this point. may Justify, we are now , hopelal
The dead.- pinned for several
: hours beneath the wreckage of the
, frst passenger car and baggage car.
I were not Identified in first report
and the confusion attending the dls
i patching of Injured to hospitals In
several neighboring towns prevent
ed n early checkup of the Injured.
All Ocean
Aviators
To Return
Here Soon
Pilots and Passengers of
Two Successful Trans
Atlantic Flights to rte
turn on One Ship , . 'Z'
e
PARIS; ' July 5', ' (UP) A'
triumphant retdrn to New
York of al, American tran-'
Atlantic aviators now in. Eur-
ope probably will be begin .
next Tuesday aboard the Unit-"
' i C-i A . . 1 a . ' '' '
eu aiaies line steamer 'ijevia- -than.
, ' ' - ; '
Unless present plans are changed,
the crew of the monoplane America
with Clarence Chamberlln and Char
les Lerlne. who flew to Germany In '
the Columbia, will be aboard the
Leviathan when
tt dooka ' In New
crew wonld anil on the Leviathan.
; Lerlne previously had announced
j that he and Chamberlln would be
aboard the Leviathan unless they
decided to fly Dack.
Thrill with Htuala .
Chamberlln. holding. French air
men breathless, performed thrilling
stunts in a strange plane at . Le '
Bonrget flying field today, explain-.
Ing, "I Just want to keep my hand
in. in case I want to fly soon." .
Bemt Balchen. on of the. Am- .
erica's crew, received a cablegram
; Tuesday from Anthony Fokker,
(builder of the wrecked monoplane,
'asking him to return Immediately
i - to'the United- State .tor an attempt
I at a duration-distance flight. ' ' "
.To RaUd Plane .
After making this attempt. Bal-
i chen said he planned to go , to
1 Amsterdam. Holland, to auperlntead .
building of the plane in which Byrd
Intends to fly to the south pole.
Fishes in Klamath
, M. LaGuerre and his party of ix
secured horse and made the trip
Into Sky Lake, a group of. laei
! which nestle along the ridge ot, As-
! pen mountain, and Indulged -In some
real trout fishing.
On hi departure LaGuerre said
that he had visited many, resort
but that Klamath county anrpasned
any. of these other place, in natural
and undisturbed beauty., . .. , . J .
Cherry Creek Haven, .parrlcnfarl.
came in for the praise bf the french
: 1 1 . . . U rl I n
uiwu. n i inaiui..i "
the fall, but he Instated before lenv-
! in. Klamath that he wonld return
gan tn isja. v v.-
t
Logging Accident
Rates May be Cut
That action on the part of the
State Industrial Accident Commis
sion will be taken for a reduction
In the rate applying to logging
operations tn this section, Is in
dicated In a letter received by
A. M. Collier of the Klamath Ice
and Cold Storage company from
j William A. Marshall, commissioner,
j In part the letter reads: "In ad-
dition to other matters which yon
i have mentioned In your letter, the
I commission has given serious can
b'
to the request of the
that a modost reduction In the leg
ging rates for the pine district
will become effective July 1."
Mr. Collier, aa weir as numerous
other member of the chamber at
comitmrc took aa active part In
attempting to get a reduced rate on
logging In Klamath count.