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EVCE.Vg. OUk The Klamath News The Klamath News Official Paper County of Klamath The Klamath News Official Paper '. of Klamath Falls "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER GET OUT YOUR HORN' Vol. 4, No. 212 Price Five Centa KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1927. (Every Morning Except Monday) War Vets Will Name Officers Tuesday , . - Reception and Grand Ball Closes First Day; ot lyth Annual fc.iv campment Mere. Tltfir first day of actual i convention htminrss cloHcd i wlth a HiicieHitful aniuuil If- ci ition ami hall at the Li'iriun !' hull, an affair attended hy wv- t inl hundred visiting and local nienihers, Spanish war veter- j a tin here for the l'Jth annual iiicampiucnt of the Oregon! depart mint U.S.W.V.. will at-! tain another hij;hliKht of the' conclave with the nomination' ol officers this afternoon. 1 Today's session open, wllh report uf column ft-i al H : So mimed ! MnnilHy, i IhhIiik III luld-urtcrilnnii with llontlnullell nf oflitl' In serve ; fur Pie 1-nntiliiK year. Al fmii' , o'cliM-k lilt ent aiunnienl cIiimi-n to I piTinll nieinliera lo aiteuil a pei lat . iiiiiwiuk 01 a i-jiiinipn nnr pnoio. i.i.t -i ii... I.llimly. when Ihey will be EuetttK nf Ihirrv w. Poole. Hie. i.tre owner. 1 The pulilii olll if t Hi flrnt ( ' . ' , the eiiran,piii.nl when the lllumln-, 11 1 I'd atrrt't ():iruilr of 111 Itlllllliry ! tnlir nt I tiit mt't iii-n I lit kIubi-iI (iii Mtn Mr..-! at Jt .to il.tr. vinln(t I Kin Hon nf f.-i.tu.t lair urflnTN and 1 n mlilhiitlii ItiiK livoii will follow Klftlton of nffirrni will n held ilmiiiK flu iiiornltiK htturn WvdncH- duy, to 1m ftilliiwid In the afU'rmion liy a ni. lo I'mlr lnku. Hie veierans and Iho luilles bus- llnry of the orgnniratlou nalhered . in ine ickioii nan .itoiiunr iiiornuiK lor t ne welcoming stitire 01 ine , mayor. 10 wimn 11. . iiuuiiaiiy. executive rluili limn of the general j ciiiuiniiir' in me .mum. . lump, i (Contliiucd on wgr flc) All But Kim Road Open at Lake Park . . , . ..,.., , '"' .'" , "' ' , ,' Lake iiilonul park v.111 be open u ...I 1... T.... .v,..l. i.,...i ... ,..-.,.... n. 'I'll In mis lhe statement nf t 'ol. I II. ( 1 Ininisoii. snperltlleliilelll of!Ctvt,sls Will Unmmn Hie mirk, who visit. .1 In the i lly tie duy for n few hours on bufiness. I Siiiiday nit, the record tiny so far Ibis year, with lie registration of! Ml tars, with an average of slight-1 ly less t tits is four .ersons to ih' ; car. The travel through the Klt.iiinlh Tails el.l hi n. c is fur greater III pro-; .orl'on lltini I'ver before, und 'ol. Thoiusou Is Itioklug for out of tho busiisl years III I lie history of 111.' park. Plans hnve bet II conipleletl bv lhe officials for lhe entertainment of severnl hundred Himiilsh War Vt"- ,rMBf ,.otnpletlon of tho first clvlll runs uud their Intly fiiends who triins-l'nclflc flight, and bis will he guests on Weilnesdiiv. The nuViKnl.Jr Kmorv Uronte, loduy iiffalr he lnf.tri.iul. nccirdliig ' evu,,,,, n formal eiigiigom.Mits. j lo fnl. 'liiotuson. j The li.rg.sl const ruction pioiTrnm f!i;rt! L.n., h, the history or the imik is I., i.. j Millionaire Jf aces cnrrlid on this year, with 17 roads rlini.ir1 nf f llfrlntr" under derclopineiil uud not one tie-1 VlltllJl; Ol iTlUlUCI tour. "Aulo parks lire nil open ,iad ml, ..l win. ouch nlghl finds them filled wiih tourists from nil sections of t Ho i country. Col. Thomson ceniiiiiieil. Grass Fire Takes j -i . liarn and Lonienis A gruss fire which spread rapidly 1 , nearhv buildings lilnlly do-1 Ii. ...n.rl.ir 1. till. HITS stroyed u'luirn filled Willi buy. uu j ..!.. ,. i-Aiiiiii ulirsfllv l-ttifiirn 11 ": ,, , : .....,,. nn ...TRISONERS LODGE lll.iutll .1 "... , uhsen.o of fire ...vdrants III Iho IN HULL, tAUUnl jj vltls i. 24 both of Fin a nelglilitirliood. lhe firemen were I .' Jninea Allison, 2 A, both of Klinu, forced tu flxhl Hi" flames with I F.l'dKNK, July IS. (PP) "' eliarged with first degree mur clieinlnils which proved In iffecllvo ! CurrylitR away most of a ste 1 will-;'' tonight following the death of nir.iiiisi lhe iidvitnce of tho fire In1 ..... .i... i... ....,1 rruntii hull. Una. This wtis the second fire run of! .... n...i ,.ull nlsn .-rislual' Ins from a Riasi blase In lhe tinrth ..ml of lhe cliv. The first lilar.i I ... ..nlckl; nuelled. hovevcr, with , llltie or mi resultant luuiHge. Both blii7.es, iicconltng to firemen, lire bo- llevetl l.i liuve b"en slatted by care- lussl) thruwii clgiircttca or matches, PROTUBERANCE OF RHINO IS HORN, NOT STIFF HAIR UH ANUKLKS. July W.iA't . Thiil prolurlHTiiiii-c on (he noun of i a rhliMM iTii in a hum nmt nut I I Miff luilr, arrordliitf to Flunk H, -I Wlntoii, IiIk kiuiiii plnHuKr iiihcr. I who Iium ifturiMMl hero aflcr 1 ! iiittiit Iim Client hi the Inli-rlor nrj I Africa imikliiK liU'lim for tliu Oak- j I tuntl mum-uiu cxpi'dltluti. j I "Ttm rhino horn Ik Mnillur to; thai i f n Vow," tut RUUl, "It llHk, i ! liowrvi-r, tin um-ullarlty of Ih-Iiik fastened tu lhe flesh Instead nf ill-. imn. when a rhinoceros i kin-' j1.;,i::i.,,.:,r" w "'I ! Californians Will Meet Here July 21 To Talk Highways . J ; Croup Include Many Promin-!'1'" ent Business Men Interest-"1 ed in Completion of Weed Road. . Aiioihcr link lii lilt- fast .tl-eiiuihf tilng rlutlll of siipimrt fur c-iiiitlctlon of the KIwiiijiiIi KittU-Yt ceil lituiiwuy will In forg et! here Tlitir..hiy morning when I lie rim.1 ami highways ritiiiinll- . lee of lilt KIjiiiimIIi rouiity chain- I lr of romiiM-n-r mtH-lit ullh ii iti'liltntloit of iiroiiiiiirnl t'allfor- nin IhimIiiomi men In tin linen!. of the half flnbtlieil lien- millet from lilt Kliimillh IismIii Into Snc rnnienio nntl Han I 'raticlttco. This fuel was Bliliouiu ed by the Klnmutli chunilier Monday, follow-1 Iiik receipt of coinniunlcatltin from. W Itiinclier. inaiinuer of lilt fall-l fornla I Vveloiimeiit ssorlntloti. lur ! w lileli Uih vllilng t'alKorulans ton-; ittliute a highways committee. : W. f. Iinlton. director of the ; Klauiaih roads and highways group, 'mm" T"' " """ 1 ' fnilPtl llin inru iiiKriiirr 1111 1 I IIM HH'IMIIIK Id III' IH'lll 111 III illHIII- ltvr ut u""'r,' rtxtma Thiirmlay m " " " f Th CnllforutaiM. nuiiprUliiK n-p-i rtufntntlvi'M for a numh'-r nf nor ; lhirn It fornla rltUMi. will mitu lti re uftuf vUlttuK (iiiiiis 1umh und i Anhland, nnd atlvr an hour with tli Klamath committee., will pnicecd lo I lAlluiat. Their lour from there m,,., ti,em Into Itetltllng, Susiinvllli n,..,,, Butl Auburn. . Illcllllietl in nil Krtilin. wimir nil- pining motive for the tour of high-' (IV, Bt this time is the Klamath Falls-Weed prolecl. which lui uroimetl so much Interest not l 111 j southern Oregon and In Cillfornla. t are; I). V. Suelm-r. Itetltllng; furl ,.. Sacniniento: II. II. I.i.n- . Mnrysvllle; W. V. I.e.. Aub- i..t.... 11... 1.... o..u......in.. . t l.umuiN i ulng. ' urn: Jules Alexander, Susanvillt' lir. tl. W, Uwliiiiell. Montague; Kay I "' "..-.. i A"iui.i..o. .ne ptirty , , nansers unti oner , S.romliieiil business men of the , .. I S...1..I 1.1131111111 IT 111 ItClliaill . . Air Illll AViatOr . "- llONOI.ri.r. July 18. (t'Pl . Krtile Smith would remind the world . that he was nn nlr mull pilot before tl..,l ti. will l,n tin al. in 1 1 ' ... . ...... . pilot again, and that .he shuns ' iilletii.attn. ! "I'm Just an ordinary fellow and not strong on formality,' lie cabled 'today to his old home town, Ullroy, Calif. Tin mini who dropped dosn on a , M..l.iknl Island Kluwo bush In sur-j I .OH ANUKI.KS. July 18. ( CP) Jacob tioldsteln. millionaire presl-1 " """ .....s,,.,. ... , "i.".... -.... ..." iter, Frederick Slenrn, over the head with a hammer mid th 'ti shot : him to death with a "homicidal ilent.' a coroners jury ruieu nere ..o Monduy. Operatives of tho district nttor-l ney s office snld a warrant chiirglng murder would be Issued iignlnst t,to ciiplliillst liiim-dlately. ' ii "' " . . . tlow frame, Amort .fierce, auegeu . tlrus adtllti. escaped tbe ' county Jail an I wns being songit i l.v officers totllellt. Two other prisoners whose names were not rnvenlod, attempted Ij go Ihroiigh the same hole hut been me , lodged In It and hud to be assisted back Into Jail, Pierce was being held ou a theft lelim'so, . . RJt 1 3.G1C3.1S I Sentenced! To Chair Won't Eat Sacco and Vanzetti Start Hunger Strike as Last Protest Against Case Review By Fuller. !JOfhTON- J"? !f-.(hUJ') In their cells in the ( herry- ocction of the dtate prinon Charleston. Iiurtolomuo Vunzetti and Nicola Sacco I have refused to ea solid foods j isincc .Sunday morning. ! rUul Sacco aud VallleMI facing' s,'ar,)r a "lore " J"" pr." dealh In He electric chair. havo ! seriously III nl doubt ?ras expressed i......... i ... ., ... .... ,t'iut all cf them wtuld recorer. ilem-iierale prol"t against Uov.rn or Fuller's method of reviewing ! their case, was confirmed loJay by Warden llen.lry. Krlenils of liiu cniul inio-d men J r-.-p.rtcd 'iniziatt b-gan bis. self I iinpused rant Saturday, but this wui i dUpil'ed by prb )n offl.-lals. Ilut 1 Hit chief Kround fur the hunger strike, according to the Sacco-Vuu-zetll ;tlHnent coininiUee is the se- , ., , , K t W:!lt- ine two men, who were I convlt te, in Dedhum courts six : yearn ajtn lor a tt.niiie murder nnu i rotibtrv in South llr.ilnue.-. Mass. the year ber.ire- wre contl'iui'ix ,h, .. l ,1... .' ctwsi.s-.s - ........ -... s. ! iiillniHl 011 PnRt l-'our) Three Young Girls Leave Homes Here Authornies were diligently search' ,ig Mnn Jiiy for three young girls, eldest of whom Is 15. who. according i tu 1 ii-n uat nui, 11 till run a v 1 1 uiii ' i"i Jeurs ouer tian tney Names of the girls were slth- 1..1.1 1.11. ...1.... publication by who have combined with "'l-l H .varrh for the young, girls. Two K.rls. aged 13 aud 1, . . .. . i. i .1.1 respectively, left their homes early! Sill.,1... eVMIilnir .in.l hi.n. I Ii...... 1 Sunday eveiilng und have n.t been , nearu ironi s.iu-e. i ney were i jouif.i ny a man at the slow. It . wa. tol.t police, ami later by u ; third man. ilie nartv ..r r....r vine ilbu eltv som.l lime Sll.i.lai- nluj.1.1 . . ' . ' . .""! ,. , , -,. , ' - - " ls "'llevetl. Another voun irlrl. um l 13 l,.ft ... ..,'........ .. . ..u.ui- uvi ,allu'r "u,1uI1,K injured (hand. She was suspected by tho 1 pur. 'in ot enteriiiiiting pinns lor a I ne tttea win ne ronipieieiy ... Klumath county cnamoer ot .-out-1 ac.or(1nt. , 0 j H jUichiiv assistant! Tne time established by Ed. Hal ilepiiriure. tho father told police, out ut tho next meeting tl the state lm.rce or with H. W. Bathljtry as f re;ht ,raft'c manager ' for the lander, of the Forest Lumber com uiiil he had stitched h.-r closely. 1 botlv. and badges provided for all ,oon as possible. Among those who j . p-.ifi, with hcadnuarters pany, winner of the local contest c.....J.tj lie uurtieti His nai.u una while the doctor was dressing the . , . . .. . , h Injured member, the girl ran away, with s.mo man whose name the father was unable tu give. Ex-Organist Asks $100,000 Heart Balm; POltTI.ANI), July 18. tl'!M-i After tin engagement which l.i il.'i IM M'iirs. Miss Lulu .M.i'ulloh, )".. formerly a church organist nt llullies, Ol 'goll, today filed suit III circuit ceurt asking ftuu.OVO dam ages from lavls Wilcox, capllallst ot Portland and linker, iil'cglng breach of promise. Tho c.tiple met at Haines In , ......... ....-s t... v ........ land a girl living with her parents, and Wilcox was postmusler und tu-:.avnor of u general store. w ttrox wus miirrieii 10 unotner. woman jui- 2. iw. OUTCOME OF BRAWL oAttct? nr A DDCCT wA UJL -Vlll w. I .montsano. t'uu.. July is. I'tMf! Is UMiii.n iiiih.I Ail. Anil Curr, Aberdeen. w.io was wounded during a lira... ! at a nenr- "y rendhouse. y rendhouse. Cnrr was litken to Abeide.-n after .the shooting Inst Friday and it was 'thought he was recovering but ho 1 led eurly Inlay. I lie complaint filed by Prosecutor A. M. W'.ido . charges Allison wllh the u.'tunl shooting and Wlnne with aiding 1 him. I PETTING PEEVISH MONKEY COSTS BOY AN EAR, IN EUGENE - !; wan u mot IncJilflidcruto mon- Kt'liKNK. Ore. July 18. (CP)! i II wag u most Inconsiderate mon- I k,'y ' i ' Charles Dovcreaux, 10. smite) la .pel a peevish monkey liora recently.' I N Jt )i 1 n ie In lli) animal's appearand ludltutedMhut audi attention would' bo resented. I 1 Charles poind and Mr. Monk ! leaned forward aud bit off an car. 1 I i Eating Mussels ! Claims Six Lives I in San Francisco Several Seriously 111 and May Die; Sale of Seafood I Pro hibited in Sacramento; Low Tides Indirect Cause. U I ft v -Iki, Vft " III. (fP) A Mi-Mint iiuiimiy imiuri-ii by Ho futlny of poison iiiukm-in. IiiiiI rlnliiM-il lv lives In the San KriiiicUf-o bay n-nloii Munduy nlBlil. ' J .,' i Kilward Tallmun. "j. tsan rtafeai earpenier. died Munaay bringing i the total to six. l-l-ollllilt HiJe. 11 tl'll IIIL'VTII .IlltV 111 lt'l ' A siaiewnie pr jiiiuuiiiii uimiii iji--,oi sale of tnu-nieis wasi issued here .Monday by the state tarterliiologist follow Ins sis deaths in the San Fruiicis.-o bav rexiou. it in villained that wh-n mis- els are lonr exDosed to the s-in's heiit they gent-rule a pols.-n some-i ,n lrB (aial lo man. it was thoust lnB ow tlJ,., )f ,h pa. Ir j. ,iuy, ' w(.re reion.ilble fjr the fjtcll-.lej. , l f-, . . i'l SrU,rkm0rl til AlH lojllivil nu U. S. Survey Plan I The Klamath Sportsmen's assocla-) ' lion m -t In regular session last ( ' night at the chamber ,'of commerce ; rooms, anj transacted ruutiue busl-1 ness. .A One' matter romlng'up 'was the Klamath cJiilrlbutlnii to the Western lurk fund cf llll.UOO for a survey .of l.oer Klamath Iike. Malheur L ,, i i.. . lnttn un.1 ll.Mie rtvir mitritli in I tnh Klamath share of the 11000 to I )u rHlttrtil In llrt.iron is ISO, and bv the asso- fa meetln.; tills sum was donated ii..,i.. , i.., .1,1,1 11 Barnes re-. ntll durlllt tKe weok Jtl!,t past in tn(, lMKvU valley territory. . ... The official sportsmen's baJge ... .. ..... 1 . shown to the members present and created considerable' comment, Thc object ot the buttgo Is to pro- ,oct both ranchers and sportsmen. ......... i.,..,i o.i a h in. II uub - - ."'. r ..- I- o - ,, wu.n p,.rnilsslon Is grunted a hunter lo hunt on his land the . . .... , ,h .... i.e. ...1... i.iv . ... meillc lirive .o t -e ..;. , badge, nnd Is thus able to locate i A11 wh0 tan provide cars are1 any ilumagc to stock or otherwise. : ,.,.,., lt,ave their names at the ! sporinuieti 5 usbui.h.iuii ... ..- - Tl KXS 1K) N JIMI.VI. JKItSKY CITY. July Is -(Pi The Kev. Mithuel A. Corr. Catholic chaplain of the 44th division dur - ; Ing the war, declines to occept a l distinguished service metul from the! Mute. HIh mions: Hatred ot war and bollff ilia "we had no business: In It anyway." MVVlsMVMMvavvVMMMIIlAAA NEWS TO COMBINE FICTION, FEATURES Headers of tho Klamath News who have been enjoying the new line .Df features recent ly incorporated with the up-to-4he-mlnute news which this paper brings to Its wide fol lowing, are to be given an additional treat In He form of fiction. Considered one of the best current newspaper serials In tho country, "Jungle Breath," a fns clntitlng Inl1! of love, mystery and Inliigue, will start In the Klnmutli News In a few days, and Installments will thereafter . nppeur daily. Watch for It! Wllh the opening Install ment of "Jungle llreuth" tho Klamath News will h) provid ing the finest army of daily features ever assembled In one newspaper In tlio Klamath Basin. The comic. Including lhe Inimitable "Flapper Funny." ronibiiied with political cartoons from the pen of America's best news artist nnd timely news photos, have nil been obtained through the famous NBA Service. T Z 'HUGE FIR CONTAINS IVlvnilcSC! LUMBER FOR THREE I ' HOUSES, AND COOPS Row To Be Settled Amicably Leaders Of Both Sides feet of lumber and there was not a Pv-,t Ak!fff! blemish on a single cut. The cxpeci to roiiraie!maIle)lt dlaroeler of ,he trunk Differences; Rioting j as two feet. Stops. VIENNA. July 18. (U.P.) , Government and socialist leaders today decided to use 1 iThitration instead of force to settle their differences. On their side, the socialists issued orders cancelling, effective at ir.idniKht, the general strike that has been in effect since Friday's riots The government agreed to sum-! mon parliament and to put up to i parliament the question of responsi-l 1.111. .L . ' bllitv ftir the riots. In the mean- Itmn lliA un..l..ll. .JnlnlalMllna . e-nna win am in seeping oruer , throug'i a' specal volunteer force' : mobilized for ten days service. ! Monthly Vuirt. j Montlay was ouiet throushout the' cnuntrv aud both sides were nreunr- ' Inn to burv their d.iad. 'This was announced as the parently final casualty list: ' ! jKaj, S4; llkelj. to de, 60 to M0; painfully injured. 400; ar- rests bv the police and soldiers tot-!" ialed 232 all for anon or attack-; Ing pillce. Socialist victims of the riot are (Continued on Pag Five) More Cars Needed P r rt!,A',,tl1 ne deputy marshal early this IVl VialCL JLTllYCi --Out nr the-" M -ram ntfdsd-to convey risltiug Spanish War veter- nus 10 iruier luks neonenuay ui 1 12:30, a feature of the state con- venuon ueinr neiu -uere now, only I 15 have signified their Intentions; of furnishing a car for the occasion, It was announced .Monday. The caravan wilt leave from the courthouse Kmorrow. and after a .... . .v.. ... ... .. Kort KlumaIh for dinIler beforej .coming home to this city. , , Aa the trip is one of the hlgVi ! " ... , ilgiltll the convention, the local encampment which Is sponsoring )u, ,irive ts particularly anxious ! tml Uc .uccessful In every v.,iy; '...,.,. ..!..,.' i nn. I soloclt cars rrvm anv merchatns !" ' ,., ........ ..... ... ,or oiner restuunia .. '" ! S,t,lld Wednesday afternoon enter - i vi.nin. v..ip,ns with Hie Vs,, 7 ... . , nave oltorea to jotu ill te w.a.jt are: James McUrew, Peter Derger. i Arthur Wilson. K. -G. Argaves. J. Taylor. W. C. VanEmon. Bert Hull, , Harry Poole. Dr. C. R. Lucas, :)tto L0reiix and the f. S. Army recruit- Ing officer here. 1 )i:rt fiiff Hat a 1 Many Law Breakers ... u ..... ... - terttuy mcruu.g "" ' ; Four vagrants appeared, and sen- teuced to 1100 fine and 00 days In Jull or they could leave town lmni..-.llately with a promise never , to appear here again. One man sentenced fjr drunken-' ness was among those present and was fined $20 and 10 days. He; pald llis fine. nouncemcnt was made todav by the! Tho greatest number of cases were . attorn(!y generai lhat th(. ballot till? ; aiilo violations In connection i"jf;r ,ne pr0pOscd Inltlatlvo measure, parking. Judge Gaghagen reports pr0T,,,ln, nttorm license fee of i that many ore being arrested P'"-"-;S3 for tho registration of motor Ing too long In a limited lime dls-, vohu.,CSi ha9 beu prt,pared. tr'1''- I If sufficient signatures U the i I petitions are obtained, thc measure VANDERBILT WILL ! will go on the ballot at the general TRY FOR DIVORCE 0',0,, November, 1928. I COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo.. July 18. (t'PI Cornelius Vnnderbllt, ! Jr.. nssocinto editor cf the New; York Minor, arrive.1 In Colorado: HONOLULU. July II. (UP) Springs Udn'y on his way to Reno '.Mrs. Mary Dillon. Los Angcle". where he will sturt divorce pro- i Jumped overboard from the Los i reeding against his wife. Mrs. Its-1 Angeles-Honcliilti liner (Vila, nil' chel Littleton Vnnderbllt. , early Friday, t'te ship's officers ri- "1 am un my way to Kent) to get ported on urrivnl here tudtiy. a divorce. I will lake up my rest- Passengers snld tremendous e: dence there aud will do the thing , cltement prevailed Friday the regular. I am forced to do this Smlth-Br into truns-Paclflc plane because my wife will not sue me," I bud been forced to laud In the wa ho sal I, I tvr, It was reported. KVKHKTT. Wash.. July IS. 1 (I Pi A fir tree containing enough j lumber tu build three S-room bungalow and have enough leftj over for garages and chicken coops ! for all three, was felled recently! j near Sultan by lhe Miller Logging! ' company. j j Three cars w?re reuulred to ship; the lumber to the mill. The stump ! measure eight feet arrow and was almost a perfect circle. ! The tree contained 34.540 board U.S. Marshal Takes Tan f 19 Tnftionc Xll ui in tauwiw As Arson Suspects Location of Maidens Charged With Firing Dormitory Eas-jthe forces 0f the liberal Gen ier Than Wells Had Ex-'erai sn(iin. o.-.-nrHino- tn an pected, He Admit. Dexplte Ills earlier predictions iluU nollilng short of an Indian Kulde nnd mountain search would brtnK about capture of the 12 In- llnn maidens Indicted by the fed- eral grand Jury on rliarees of fir- . lamnlk 1 nl' .l.imil. luiC the Klamath .Agency tlomii lory Murrh 80, C. .'. Wtflls, dep u'y maniluil, returned to this city Montlny night nith word that he hail nrrested 10 of the arson sus pects. Fire ot the Indian maidens, whose ages range from 12 to 18,' were i 'found In and around Beatty, mostly; ap-llth their parents. Instead of In the hills where Wells .bad suspected they would be hiding, on Sunday, the omeer stated. i ne remaining; were arrested at Chlloquin. 310- doe Point and at the Klamath Agency. The remaining two wilt be taken into custody Tuesday, according to Wells, who expects to locate thera sometime today on the reservation. The 12 maidens wilt go to Portland week, to face the charges in the in dlctuiont. . Purported confession ot the .aliegwl-ring dar jB4.th Af fair, In which the grls are reputed to hare set fire to their living quar ters to shorten the school term, may preclude formal trial. Those upon whom the deputy ; marshal served warrants Sunday and I i Monday are: Wave Kiddle. Aud- 1 Baker Florence Cov.'u. Marian. j otcla. Hattie Opdwa. urpha Sconchin. Cassie Ball. Mary Johns, Addle Weeks and Ohphalle Or.:n. . . 1 i m Of flPialsi flf Twfl VllltlOU "1 A llv T.inPS TIpTP T'nHViare the most expt.. "fallen and ' . Tlli cit- . ,. . .... , .... " 'ucr Ol pro.iwne.it rut. rouu 01 it- cluls includinir leadlnit rcDresenta- ' 1 ltKt"lJc. Atkins Saw comp ' . ... ' . iano Oregon itvok. and ot me aoutn - Pacific ' iioutlne business brlnits all thc ofclns to llis city Bt this 4ime. at Portland. In the two parties, arc: Southern InclflrJ Jt ll.pr. reneral mans- i gan rran'cUj0 ? t Saunders ! (r(,lght lraf(ic munager, San Fran- vlsco; H A Hinshaw. assistant freight traffic managor, Sau Fran - cls-j and Mulchav. flreat .Northern and Oreaon .Trunk L. C. Gilmnn, executive vice ; president, and W. P. Kenney, vice 1 president lu chatge of freight traf- fic. both of tile Great Northern: and ,r.. a. Hart, chief counsel, and A. J. Wllthell. chief engineer, both of the Trunk urtg("' Tr""K' mil C jjallOt lltlC IOr , V ll T J LOWCr JT KeadV SALEM, July IS. (UP) An- DEATH LEAP MADE BY CRAZED WOMAN' Hostility Shown By Rebels In 9. - Nicaragua General Sandino's Sol diers Fire on Ameri can Planes; 1 Marine Killed in Clash. Af A VAC IT A K'l,.r9lnl. July n. u.p.) two Ami encan airplanes were punc- jtured today by bullets from announcement tt the U.. S. marine headquarters here. One of the planes was forced to land when a bullet .went-through Its gatollne tank but the pilot suc ceeded In plugging up the hole and flying to Eatell, where ha re- POrteil by telephone that General Sandino Is again attacking Ocotal. Both planes were hit several times. Captain .Hatfield announced that 300 of Ceenral Sandino's men were killed and 100 wounded In Satur day's fighting. A column of mar- lues under command of Major Floyd is marching on Ocotal lo prevent further reorganization of Sandino's i forces. Kellogg Defends Bow. i WASHINGTON. Jnkr IS. IL'Pi Action of the I'nlted State mar ines in the battle of Ocotal in wMch 300 Nicaragnan rebels were . re ported killed, is defended by Secre tary of State Kellogg. One marine was klll-i and two others wounled In the engagement. . -In a Jailer replying to a pro test filed by .William Green, president- nt the American Federation ot Labor, Kellogg characterised the rebel leader, General Sandino, and j his followers, as "bandits."- and ! "common outlaws," who "do not hare the political support and ao- , of an of the ctottau.rf o Pam Z leaJers ot Page Four) wr j 1 CI , i K mirmth JlWVPrS PncW 5n W JT aSlCSt III JX. Tie 1 ! Tfc,, t,-D--,.t. Poll. I.. ,n I.B.In.li. 1 buckers," otherwise cross-cut snw wieldsrs In the northwest, was the jcontention here yesterday cf D. O. . ,.,. ,1,. a for the E. company, rwho de- clared that tSe time established by ; . , ., ,-1 ... . --.b ' recent 'oli of Jr celebration i beat u" slmllar records. 'July sin, prov- to oe iar oeuer ,na ,hut set at any of the other conicsis in me nortnwesi, aiuan ' declared, tie also stated mat j Wayne Groshong's time and that of A- E- Heynolds, ranked high among : other contests, exceeding most rec- lords set up. I "Couer d Alene. Idaho, h3ld the northwest championship for log sawing for several years, but never during that time did the lumbar-' Jacks there saw as swiftly as the Klamath men," Sloan said. i FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: Hi m II .T ATS (citar av s-is scsvics. iwc ' 1. Intly may be able to fly to Franco without fulling In the ocean, but It taken an armchair aviator to pilot bis way around a coupla e iienslve shows and a midnight an Iper without being called "all wet,"