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LIUKARY ,,,,,.,, omc Klamath Hew U 1 rr The Klamath News ME The Ilh i:; Official Paper of. . Klamath' Ftlb Official Paper County of Klamath "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER GET OUT YOUR HORN' Vol. 4, No. 221 Pi-ice Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1927. (Every Morning Except IIc ' '"V U. S. Will Build Six New War Vessels Step Signalize Huge Naval Construction Program Despite Geneva Talk. WASHINGTON. July 28. (U.!.) The United Statca hu.s been made a gesture opening an extensive naval construction program by' announcing thnt contractu i have been aiirned for the construction of nix new 10, 000-ton cruisers. The contracts wore signed weeks ago, but apparently an noumcinent was held up unlll It j appeared th Gonava njval limit Hon ryinferc'nce between the t'nlt-' it States, Great Rrltaln and Ja pan wnulil end In a disagree-1 IlK'llt. KuuiW for th crulaere were ni tbnrldd by the laat conircaa, but only a amall part of the , money neceaaary for their con atrucllnn waa appropriated. i However, the conlrocta call for. three of the ahlpa to be com pleted within throe ycera and a fourth wlltaln three years and Hi. nn.it. nine months Pour of Iho cruisers will. bea hijack motive, only to discover! constructed by private firms. The (that the men ho aoiiRht wore Hie, other two will be built at gov-badge of the law, was related I ...u.i nr.rn.rio.' .nd M.r. Island.! n- . r i aiiiiirniu. The Ihren private slilphiilldlng; companies awared rout racta -the llnllilfhem corpnrailim, Iho; American Ilrown Ilovorl fclbctrV corporation and tho. Newportjtho roots of a fallen forest mon- News 'shlnbullrilng and drydork : rompanv have joined lo organ-' Ito the murine engineering cor-lot norntlon with offices at Phllndcl-I phla by which the construction, i irunsporianon io tins ruy, ine Involving more than 140.000,000 officers wrecked all apparatus ex wlll he co-ordinated. cepl two barrels of mish. leaving The cruisers will coat approxl- these to lead the moonshiner to .ii tin ton 000 each. The , aiiapect hllarklng motives. ICoutlnue.1 on I'nBO Klve) . . . 'the owner of the stljl, only lo M.J l XU AAni iliear from a camper at tho edge idnight Wedding 0f the lake of how the moon-s1-j. ..-i:.A 1TM shiner tore through the woods uctsdusiac I I Midnight may not be the most I rnnvenlcnt linur tor a mai-riiiac. j J hul that dork time was chosen '.I i. ne ttnrnfnn of Plna Ridge and Olive McClung of Chlloquln to be united In matrimony Tw.i linpnrtnnt things were lucking a liconao and a Justice -J tin i-aoav i Int'rt i Dolnp, clerk of the circuit court. a - lu response to a request over) k-. tn Hi. . ,w. h i 1 . liof.n. fr.P tl,n 9 t tat l nlnhl ( on lilt', nriiiirniinr License In hand, the young .X. (. I.. I...II. r,t II... ' '1, J'uare Harnos. whom they found ;fi1 j i .... II. ........ '1 dawn In slumber. Ho waa arous- cd. appreciated the humor of the I anil moat- attractive electric din-1 ' hour, and married them In dtte;play In this section of the stntol form, making his 40th marriage , and la hound to attract much! ' " eretneny since tho first of tho liKsat's, Hn lil ho was reminded of tho olciuros one sees or tne iinxlnus crKiplo pleading with tne , Justin of tliif peace wno la buck- lug his night-capped hend from, un upper story wlndoij' News Announces Staff Addition I similar slse and design and is to ' Kverylmdy connected with the De located nt Med ford. Klnmnth News smoked quality J other division and district off clgnrs and nto oindy lust night, UrM Rnl .lectrlc appliajjee stores nnd one linotype operator mndn wm carry a smaller sign of n copy Into type lo the music of hnrtinntnl tvne. One of theso unseen golden hnrpTi all because m tne innn oi a nun uauy ""'int the now Copco Electric store to Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Wngnor, ,n rhllonuln. Illll" Wn.n.r hnlne Iho onorntnr who assumed the role of proud mnlo pnrent, Tho Infant, destined to become, according to Bill. second Henry Nuah, printer nf printers, weighed seven nnd a quarter pounds when born In a local hmipltal. Mrs. Wagoner Is reported to be In ex cellent hiinlih. "John Howard" Is Iho name to be homo by the latest edition to tho News family, nnd he comes Into Iho world amidst henrtleat l.n.i vt.hna nf Bvnrvbodv on tho'snfrored the burns when he ro- Newa staff, from printer's devil to the boss, . Indian Oil Man i I pa ?f I mW . A. II IM V 4V I I I r- : ' -La ' '-J (icorg. r.,h..o. pU-.ured here denied here Thursday by ! wild hi. .on at Olllo. lire.. Ia;thc K,,eaker of the house of tho first Indian In that Htnla. I and poaallily In the I nlled Btntea. ; to own and opernte hi. owu au-' inmo'.ille aervlr Million. j , ... ... 'Mnnnclimn. tfl.. if luuiiauiiici jui for Destroyers . of Still, Quiets How an Ir.ile tnnonahlner, pis tul In bind, rushed madly through j the forests seeking a trio or men 1 j Wno hail yrtkrA his fine big! I... i. i 1 still with what ho believed waa Thursday bv local officers. . t. f..ieri ..rh,h.i.on off.. I .err.. .. w. niiirit-y .imi icu? Talent, accompanied by Loula ! ! Mueller, deputy "''"riff. Wedncs-j ,n located the. .object ol lont i 'search' cleverly 'hidden behind aler.. about 2U miles north of Klamath Fulls on the wcat ahore I'pper Klamath lako. After lnndlng up the still for!h. i Thursday they roturned lo find j wi,h .rn0,I0r' BWfckl5!h7.?",wiHiftion hy flro of one-story dais who bad smashed his kettle 0ml tubes. When he learned t inter, upon aigniing ine own-era, who had perpetrated the dirty . work, bo decided lo let well ' ennugji ulone. ItCopco Sign Adds m m mm I lllinilll I If III A .-Mli'nme .ilillllnn In the elec- trie mnmiimtlnn of the ritVa ' n.filn himlnosa unction in the'1 U " "ro . .nlnnrllrl nntf ttlftrf rl( lpn 111 lit "P" '"" ...... , Installed by Tho CnHfornla-Orc-i'inTsiy n n IW.r ..mi.nnv nt IIIA Mm er of Koiffth nnd Main alreets. TI,. .l I. f th. Inrirn.l ,Tho now sign la one of the largest ' - favorable comment from tourists nnd ont-of-tnwn visitors. ,The 'sign Is 24 feel in height and Is iiiuminnteii ny nunnrena oi tignis. , the nigh speea itasning uoroer i alone containing ins snescis, Although new signs are being ! installed throughout tho entire 'system as a port of a property- wide Identification program, Iho 'Klamath Falls sign la one of the I two lnrgest signs In Iho terri tory. The other large sign Is of! Lgna has nlrendy been lhslalled:n turm DEAN STRAUB IS BURNED BY STEAM til'vn Tnl. ll'PIrintn John Slratih. veler'un member of.nre not complying with Its pro- the University of Oregon faculty, visions cannot bo successfully was today suffering from sevore I prosecuted, according to a state burns on his face, the result of I ment by C. A. Oram, stale labor a spray of scalding water from ! commissioner. I tho radiator nf nn automobile. Strtiuh, who wns In Rend lo- day, accompanied by Mrs. Straiib. moved Iho ndlntor cap' from hlr automobile. Speake x Brands Charges As False Longworth Says Did Not Snub Late Ore - gOn Representative? C .,. p J OayS raper crreu. LOS ANOEI.KS. Julv 28. (U.P.) Charges made edi- ; nonutiy uy lotunnu news- nunnin thut uhn uu i .nrr- i ! Worth and mcmberB of his ' I -.... u-. ,u. i... taiKy miti iicmicu wic ; iMaurice trumpacker, Ore- gon c6glWman, alighting-1 Jily prior to hit, leap to elf HAuriMinfin in C JTronnia. . Lex l.a.ifr Uii 1 n at in..Hn l" " ouujr. ,,. tJ.. , x Kjafmenla credited to Port-. ''' Papers Intimating the Long- i worth party hud negli-ctod t'rum-1 packer and failed to observe! conventional courtcal! weref branded by l-ongworth as ridicu lous, untrue and without basis, t Truo frumpneker did not at-! lend dinner with ua Ihnt nliiht. ' hut ho waa Invited and expected, i We were unable al the time to ' understand why he foiled to put! 1 appearance ..,,.. ". , ' j iier wnen we were in lor men he wua In the hnspltnt we called lliere. Attendants Informed ua thnt he waa not In a aerlous con dition. Thrcugh attendant we !uu,"n' '"r?" "". we "H" oul-0, v" ,in a ii n mi ill -iinnni iirm cetfinir . tn n,.h -Ith ... . r.t,,,n ,fc., h''i. ,, f Crumnackor a ad Puh,n the Roosevelt Highway ja,nn. io his death I " 'rulldly 'possible, naming ... ..H i ..'lhat It was even getting more ..,.,. ,,.. ,fc. , lunnliln ta attend the funeral ser vices hut Important engagements snld Longworth. "II"1 he completed between Aatorla prevented. appointed a funeral committee. Longworth left tonlisht for Soni v,..i.,. Fireworks Bomb- n . vam I WTa iVV r1Mr.' .B I M ZM m aval aUa.1 n. v ajjl. NOUTII BERGEN. July 28. (P An explosion today caused ! wooden biiildlnK composinK the Santore company fireworks fac - lory ot 17th street and Liberty 'lnl, I Check up nfter the explosion laccoiinled for all employees, none ;of whom were Injured. A boy "1 j.I"'. ' . i hallnfA Ihla hni nnv nnnnnp nn with the fire A fireworks bomb landed on a adjoining the factory and Two horses were burned to death. The fire waa . . . . shoukih .inner control I Irl VPr DrOWIlS AS ' " 1IUII1U A S.U .t r 1 ooy, u, la operuiing a iivcry Stage HltS Lakep""lo here, and deaplte the com-T 0 , nntltlon of tlit uhtntiltouH truckt Pl.l rVnriM! Vah . Jnlv SR. ' . 1 (H)0po,.B0 nttman of North Rend wns drowned and four' passengers had a narrow ocnpo . trom ,,, when, an milomobllo aR0 drivn by Plltman plunged ,rnnl , he Sunset highway into; : ,ko Keccbelus, northwest ot Ellensburg. The machine dived over a 20-foot embankment Into 14 feet of water. Plttmnn succeeded In bringing one of the passengers, a woman, to tho surface, and then was drowned hlmaclf. The other three passengers, a man, woman nnd boy were rescued uninjured. A witness declared that tho singe was traveling at a high rate ot speed and failed to mako inocrflM WAr.C I AW vnuuvn iinw. mn NOT ENFORCEABLE oat.ipu .I,,: sa Mtpi Ore- i.in.m i.. I. nnt .nfnren.hla .nil .mslnvsri who Oram said he based his opin ion on recent rulings ot the United Slates supremo court hold ing Invalid slmllnr laws enacted tn other states and In Iho Dls- trlct ot Columbia, qties are destroyed "Mother" AND . 100,000 KILLED AS J. Z, . TREMBLQR; HITS CHINA'MUSt AjO, LONDON, July 28. One hundred thousand -(VP) Chinese, j were wiped out In au earthquake - occurred last May 22 c(,ngre.on Including the moth remote province of Kansu.'er ,aperor nd many children China, according to Iho tint do- lolled report of what may rank la, one cf the greate-it disasters of history, K.llT. teinrmnh and other- -ommnnlia- Hon aervlce, the wrecked city of Knnait Province bat been the .ene of indescribable suffering (or two months, unknown to the world (Midi reported by the' Wcat Minister Gazette Shanghai cor-' 'Pndent a. contained ' w-, Three Vllln. lh-moll.hr,.. iiuHiinn hm ir viiar nr inn Apotollc 8teyl mlanlon at Uanglday. May 22. laat, KatheJerome i how. wrote that the cltle. of Klrd. the "padre of the rain.. , an. rhow sl.(n nrt Kulang were del roved Inatantaneoualy. ! leaat 10.oo. he ald, were, .1 wl. 7-: . . . .t. . : mnwlnr mnnnlnln ' ' """".. . . .. "' '111 ?h- In .b- . Cff Vl'nn'f - Oldie U UIl I Ucl .. T O DJ Af..r I U. O IVUtlU H1UIICJ ' IirJiL..-. 14.i:M. ' ii imiiii iixiiiiiiii POUTl.ANH. July 2K. P) Oregon will not be able to get larger federa aid appropriations for Its highwaya because there i won't .. .jjiiiA..! m : get. I nlted States Senator Charles L. McNurv of Oregon. ! . loin niemDera U 1 inw nuvKivu highway association. He de-1 clared the various stales will lie: fortunate to continue getting a ...,,.. . ,, PMd, - nnw helne cr.nled. - ..inn..; . uluu...ut, . - , Duierr declared tbe state was than might be termed its share. iiy tnis inn, ns aaiu, ino rumi and Newport and from Heeds port vto the California line. . . , ' il.J,V. ,k. the contracts for Improving the lot this fall : highway from Newport to Wald- non ami ironi i..,n...T ... 1 : r- n.-LI.I.L II v. IX . ocveniy muoii 01 worn win u . . a ,a. , ti nawfl nil OH IflA linnaPTnil niKIlWHV. " -- j after the work now under con ! Is completed, it was saia. I HIS Will CUM BOint? jw.avw,vww Including bridges, or M.000.000; without them. It Is hoped to complete the work within four j ! complete tne worn wiinin murjof ,, centr powers that j ypn.r- , , ' . ' j the state unit and tell the federal , ' -" ' alronger every year, is being j ' i""i'i ...ei.-.j. ' em .tale, .re again., it and iti01""" cou'? cn. "ou8e ! a ..-. "J as.n - ... : 'le to keep thn highway ;assisianro going T tet CI 1 " 1 - - 1 ' DUYi IO. OUUUU11S n 1 XT' ;dn ln part 10 ,oe family Ot Nine.hta hhVn':fhe"! l!?""1. 'h."". 'nT.!'-r'ha. KANSAS CITY, July 28, (UP tip. . .. ., i 1 o nri mnlnr rnra ho x narninr . 1 ' ' " "' " " living for his mother and her nine children. Tle youth Is Ren Studna, of Mrs. Mary Studna. who owns tho business. She Is the wld-1 owed motier o( ix. children, nine of whom arc at home. Fifteen sleek, well fed horses and an equal number of wagons'i comprise the stable's equipment. I The horses and wagons are rent-1 ed by tho day to the hucksters oovernor Patterson has Indicated ster driven by U Greenwell, who ply the streets in the resl-tnnt ne wm taka 'no action. : Wednesday night, a mile and a dentin! districts', selling fruits f- Many letters received hero call , half aouth of this city. - The anl and vegetables. ' . attention to the life sentence-re- i mal was killed Instantly. It is The Studna family has a mo-; reived by the three notorious j believed to have been blinded by nnpoly on the livery business In D'Atttrmont brothers, who con-i lights on the car. Kansas City, a nephew of Mrs, : f eased to the deliberate and cold- RtudnaVs also operating a stable here. Pa died last March, a few months after he built this build-;; IU.000 on the place, so Mammal and I didn't dare quit business. M 1,1 hrnihera have lohs. so I staved here. Mamma onens tnei" - place at f o'clock in the morn - Ings. and I slay here nnd take care of things ons come In.". ttntll the wag - NEW YORK, July 26. ((Pl) And now Llndberg Is Iho Insplr - ntlon for a play, "The Solltalro Mnn," the entlro action of which Is In an airplane. It. Is lo bo producod shortly. Iject misery, living In huts vlth- out fond and clotblng. ' The quake accurred al Slslang ,4, id... mnM mnA rirttam nt Ihd were burled In the tollapse or the chursjh. Priests attempted to rescue the living while the earth yet way-i rAlrZ' to the dying who could be reach- ed. ..:. ! Not a. alnitle building wa left, Intact in the ancient city and: every houae contained dead and j dying. j Padre Told "f Disaster. I HAATA t LAK. 1 BUI.. July o-j IITI II ICIIUIllll. ,U v...... quake on the ael.mpgraph at the i nivomiiv or nania einra. nun- expreeaed at that time Ma oeiiet i that the dlaturbance centereo sempie fllcrnerBon anuiiicj, In aome remote part of the '".ranking officers', of her or-j V 't .n aru- j, iriAl.A rlam." I ... ... .v.. OB 1 1, l II npr It ICliril ML tuav Lliuc . - Y. T w.. learn ,h. p.rticur.r. .nd the ex- l-,tlni of the dlaturbance." 'ITriTOa T PiKTllP OT ! I U TgCS l-Cttg UC "1 . Clnfno in UnlH Otdlvo W liwu j Tk.-.,n T nurmalrare -aasswis iiAniiiani.ia,iifti -wm. owe.. . MACKINAC, Mich.. Julr 28 ;8he maintained ahe bad always ,VP)Organixatlon of a house! acted In. a "Christian-like man- of governors that-would be rajner to a.r.. ru ... effect a "league of states ot ane , ...in m .nmhit eiceaatve reaerai legislation was nrgeO upon me nations governors Tuesday night . iv.-. n niiehie. .of iiy uuidiiiui . . Maryland. Ritchie, thrice chief executive j of ".Maryland Free State," and ' " "7 ' " Mm.reIr! D1SIO. UU - rreivelT ! u" iss.. ...- - . resents jeaermi mni.n.i .r--ned Derauasively for bis sog-j fcr the lasi iannUal conference. , -,, on, ,h.t the annual .,fc.,. mrernora were nie. Me referred to i all very he gotIll ffiatllres ana ,he value'the foreca'tle- In .other words of awapplng Ideas. But ha reminded the executives that the only time they had ever " " , ,v. met for business outside of the gatherings was twice j ,. ,mmont hv white house manifesto and gassed . . v, 'no about enforcem?nt w the ol- " fitea1 act, ., of tne fed. ; . ... their duties are." he said, "why la It not imncrtant In this era government what their rights :re, , 1 . "I have an Idea." Ritchie said that, if we went at It courage we could create a house v.rnnr. that woul i powerful part In the non-partisan . ui kui 3 iiui b turn euiim nAlltle.1 nr. nf the nation." f i - . The increasing ceniransaiion Dl r,ul""" weaaening ot ire, laiaie. K.icnio .u. .UUuu.y.. , , laone wrong or ien in minim nun done wrong or 'confusion. i . - ' iTInntr XkaOafalr 14 lov I I lllafalll W L innTTsTfa. JA I m A Wk I PrlTIS TOf Pair n JL iJai n1SlSsUawaia.7 I ,,,., iw 90 ivi. v.nvldeer In tlie vicinity of Shore ' . ' . ' . ', ' ,.a ,hAm.lAcres, but It Is getting pretty '," ,.,. .... . jamM willos i ."j Vii.J..h u-.ii... .nnvieiui prison breakers and murderers, i ..,enred tn hans August IS. Tne palr took: a pirt In the penitentiary delivery In which Bards were, shot to death. ! blooded slaying of four defence- I less men. FAULTY BUILDING IS ORDERED RAZED PORTLAND, July 28. IP) y Aorne.v Mrmu .mmy riuru 'that the portion of the two-story I building at Hroadway and Wash-, ; Ington streets which survived a, collapse Saturday would nave to 1 . ...... J-... Erection of a modern 8-story ' fireproof structure on the site , has been tinder consideration j cording to representatives of tho j Snndino has made two unsuc - Honeymant eslnto, owner of the'eesaful attempts .to ambush 'building, - . i . 'Major Floyd's column. Is Ruling Of Peers : , - ll'll 1 emple kJirectors Will Oust Mrs. Kennedy 'As Purser in Light House Service. LOS ANGELES,' July 28. TJ p ) Mrfl Minnie Ken- way, one-ume nr8l : ine a us lciiiuiv . uuk. i wa8 wal the plank be-j . , AJ . " - -r . ------ The board Of truStCW Of IH6 Four-Sauare GosDei. newly cnriii-1 - I tened Fonr-Sooare-Gospel Light-1, house Service. Mt behind locked loom to decide the exact fate of I the senior member of the team ; that built Anselu temple to a . valuation of ll.DOO.OOO.. j members of the !. a .. h.in .h. ,,f.n " " " ."-other" bad I aald !. .. . ti.. I dissenting member waa "mother." The 11. Mrs. Mcrnrrson among them, agreed mat Mrs. nenneoy 'waa to walk the. plank, that her; , luuiiinn in ih. new service which I , - ( requires nary costumes and navy ranking was not to be the me as In the old. A difference ot - opinion existed over the dlsposl- tlon of "mother." i Way of RrtnovaL. ; T . i AHerBatives auggesteii ny mem- ',1!,CJ?,,.?S'J-,V4"W tacMtoai.iMir vytmn I MtHred. -V; J- .. .. i ago, left Southwestern univeraffy, ; 1- That "OiotherV relinquish IWtnfleld. Kans., July 10. in buses her position on the bridge of the. craft and take, up a position-in ; (Continued on Page Five) Whisky, Perfume i Found on Tailor , J tents and tnslae their own beds. lth a boftle of whiskey la 'and as, 'further conservation . of one pocket and a bottle of per-: ba;.-oso space, sleep on. air mat fume In the other, A. W. Mc-j tresses. Urpc-ises . of, the trip Clutrheon, a tailor, who has been ' are $550. which includes the working here, was arrested yes-! ( ont IiiihmI on l'agc KiK.it) . terday . afternoon for drunken-1 ness.- ' , Ha vi. nut In the cltv 1all to calm his hilarity and to await j a hearing- berore Police Judge Gaghagen. His presence In the cell creat- concert for he soon V n .1 sail lha ttrlanHM 1 ( n A4 tin In " an me prisoners nnea up in : " ' " T,hr.nn iof thctr "Ices. ' ; . , . m nrOflT I lfI117PnS I , , Ijlirea llllO VyllYiV". Nesmlth. the senator s per - I. Mueller. ot Shor, Acres. complanncd to game authorl- tnoidecr , his garden. ' lettuce "They're eaten out my bed and now they are feasting on my carrots," Mueller ' ., . , - j . .... IUIII iliailUll DanirjB, UtriUiy BISIC game warden, yeaterddy. - "It. la not uncommon to find close to the city when they are! ! out on the highways less thnn a ! ' nille and one-hulf from the bright ugnis, was names sole rejoin- iw "e .uiivru um m.i me uibuu der. . - . , " gnlshed visit will be arranged Rarnes referred to a deer which by Nesmith. The fall opening dashed Into the side ot a rood-! of the chamber's forum will be j MARINES ON TRAIL OF REBEL FORCES MANAGUA, Nicaragua, '"'yj 28. IJP) Major Floyd's column; of , marines and constabulary '" slowly following General uiuu a ii.vi,8 .uri-i-a. ...lu. urn- Hon from alrplnnes Indicates, The planes bombed some of San- (linos rear guard, scoring direct hits and killing or wounding a ...... Tha mnln hula nf QnH. i dlno's troops was not seen hy tho i planes, having evidently been de-( ac-iplnyed. .. Flying Farmer . m 1 - i'k r fV? 'J ton tWe had fce - ..- (nrr farmpr." w i ' Jnk - vn h.r. nn.r.im. . h.. - - r.nrh urar Spokline. Wa.h.. with the aid of hi. plane. He also la active In promotion of the New York-Spokane air derby And other Spokane aerial events this fall. Bus University Is Newest Plan . For Education WLNFIELD, Kins., July 28, (U P) Some students prefer get- " -"" ins foreign countries as members ..ti... .. ,. u. i a riimuus viiifeisiij, dui group of 4 is directing Its at- tentlon to seeing America first . . . "J emoars.ug on me "omnibus College", tour through 22 states and two Canadian provinces.. ' tour, gaining in popularity and motor cars. Dr. William H. Goldsmith, director of tbe unl- .verslty on wheels, and head of I the biology department ot South' western university, said that he had more applications for the j 5.500 mile , trip than he could possibly handle. 'The students pitch t'acir own iU. S. Senator to flump tn Knmiith I United States Senator Chas. L. j McNarV. Oregon's senior senator. I will be in Klamath Falls, and Klamath county, to loolover the nnorla txf Iho rrtiinipv nnrl tnnor needs of the country, and meet the citizens of this community ana couniy ior inree aays. ius latter nart of August, or tbe flrsjint,, statement he warned that the wr, according to Linn ol nndllatry will face a seriotts4, of Seplember, sonat-frlend. and representative In Klamath Fa... .ast night. The senator has requested Nesmlth to arrange for his visit. Nesmlth stated that ln handling the senator's Itinerary for Klsm- nth, that Clarence H. Underwood i ....m.. , .kA V).mnth rn... I yi wmnn ua int. luaminu vuuuij I Chamber of Commerce, (would preside at a community meet- ling at which Senator1 McNary will speak and meet the cltlxens, and that Senator McNary will bo the guest during his stay here of , Underwood and himself. Details September 7 and It Is the plan of President Underwood to have Senator McNary as the principle speaker at that time. Mr. McNary has not been in Klumslh county since September, 1924. W. W. McNealy, Perry O. nel.ap. John M. Clover. Roy F. Dnrbin and Representative A. M. Collier will assist Nesmlth ln the entertainment fnr Senator McNary. SIX "V AGS" SHOWN WAY OUT OF CITY Six vagrants were brought be- fore police judge Lent Gaghagen yesterday morning, who had been ! nlnk-J ... .1... .t.. -. , I A I . I. i In the city limits. The Judge gave them their icholce of a Jail sentence or leav - jlng town Immediately with a promise to stay out of this part jot the .country..- They loft town. Many E';; As Rot -Sinks Big Lab 0 Storm Hits Excurcm Vessel Loaded W.lh- t r rassengers; . , lieved Dead. -' . . i. CHICAGO July 2. (U P.) The exearsietta gtMuner T. -i . - s I ' ravonre capsizaw. , us a atutiu uit ajeiaw . jamaasusn lat Thursday. The lives of , 30 paumengers are believed to haT been lot. Tweslty are kaewnr ssd! ' The . 6oat, a two-decked, gaaottn' saw -glne drlveo craft, ' waa ' plying between Lincoln park and the ' Municipal pier when the' storm ' struck.. ' " ' . Captain Arthur Olsan eaUmate. that he had 15 paaaengers am board,' most of 'then woman, and .' children. ' Seventeen ' bodies had , been recovered at 7:0 o'esock t and 2 were missing. " i V .-, An effort "was beiagsaadotw) ; raise me nnic. itescueni esu- show between 25 and 30 dead. " - Btorm 'Cataae QairUy. .'K . , Tbe . storm ' developed ' wt(i great suddeness aad fury. .It came toward the close of a awelt-' enng aay max xouna laoanuuM of women and' children in . th park, on the beaches or aboard ; small bosts In hopes of escaping . the stlfllag 'beat. The Favorite took on Its load at the municipal 'pier, a great -' dock that extends a mile ont Into . lithe lake, add U the Hera for thousands during-the hot summer tt was. headed tor that l hjsala . shoreline. The yacht " Doris, a , power boat, picked ap SO ot the ' excurslohiats. Coast guard cut ters, tugs,, tire boats " and other craii lmmeaiaieiy steamea to tne Seven ot the victims were Uk (Oontianed on Pace Five) Oil Supply Said ; To Be Threatened DEL MONTEj Calif., July 28.- (UP) The" future supply of oil In' California Is being threat- : ened by California producers who : ship huge quantities of thalr .; products to the east and abroad' for sale at price below the east of production E. W. Uarland.' president ot 'the Marland Oil , company ot Ponka City, Ok.a.f declared here today. - Marland has been in the state"- for sometime but previously had . refused to' be interviewed. lav. shortage unless tt gets away frora the "present made race fr vol-, tins production.", . , . ' .,.. BOYS START FIRE NEAR RESIDENCE Small boys slaying with match es started a fire against the side . of residence on Rose street yes- i terday afternoon. " i The small blase was extinguish- . ed before the tire department j arrived on the scene. i There .was nodamage. . FLAPPER FANNY SAYS .t LI1 I I V ii ' ' 'r A If I" ' ' '. ' " etertsvsiassiiiiyas-a. I. Htrect car chivalry la ) -tax j ing.joke. ,( ' '