fSlVF.HITV OF f V The The Klamath News' Official Paprir County of Klamath 4MATH I Official Pcpc ' of Klamath Fklb- - ' ' -v - it "THROW AWAY. YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN .... El - I EWS 1 If it k Vol 4, No. 226 Price Five Two Hit! By Truckl Die On! Highway Woman and Girl Killed Instantly On Way To Work In .Oregon Berry Patches. 1 ' " PORTLAND. Auff. 3. f' IV. P.) An unidentified woman und a littlo girl, probably her daughter. " were killed when they were run down by a truck driven by W. J. Smith. Portland, 12 fu'lcH east of, Portland on the Columbia river high wry today. . Smith passed another' machine '" lul befon bo struck them. The wnninn'a body wan drugged H8 font before It finally foil off llin 1 radiator nf llin machine. Tim victims appeared In hnvp been hurry plrkcra tin the way a work. W. J. Smith, an ex pressman, the driver, wan re turning from Bnnnyvllle whore (ho KnlKhta nf Cnlnniliun hold a barbecue. Ho hail una um early to take out the cook and hohiora and Incldentnl auppllea for the foaai. Smith had Just driven around w the car operated by f. II, lloerk- ''t-r. who Uvea near tho acene of Ilia tragedy, aud airuck the wom an and girl almost Immediately, i lloeeker aaid be had aoen the two walking on the right hand edge of the pavement, but Smith evi dently did not aeo them until too late to avoid the accident lie rauae bin ', view waa obstructed by'Hoecker'a car. " i t- Deputy Sheriff Wilson, one of the officers sent out to Invostl (Coullnucil on poge eight) Posses Searching Hills for Slayer ' PINK BLUFFS. Wyo.. Aug. 3. (fl'l Poanes were riding all the trails out ot tills little town tonight hunting the slayer , of Deputy Sheriff Art Oshorn of Cheyenne, ahot Into today while tryhtg to arrest an alleged bank robber. On horn waa summoned -here nfler a man known aa Snodgrana had cashed a traveler's check, me of a aerlea stolon in a recent bniikrobbery t Ilnffalo, Kanaaa. First word of the shooting waa rocolved at the sheriff's office here when a tiirlst drove In with OHhorii, suffering from three mortal bullet wounds. Okborn died a few minutes af-! Kc being takon ta a hospital. The j inurisi sain no imu iwhh.i In an overturned automobile. As ' far as In known hers, there wero nn witnesses to tho shooting. Many Names Out j For Legion Post The' filling of the vacancy of commander of the Klamnth Falls American Legion Post caused by the resignation of C.eorgo nrth Tuesday, baa caused some exclle inont In legion circles, and much speculation.. A number of legion men ore liefng put forward by their Mends, but until anon time as ' Vies Commander Ted Case calls a special election for the pur pose of electing a commander for lbs remainder of the year, no one will-signify his Intention of running for tho Job. However the name of John M. Glover assistant cashier ot the First National bank Is mentioned qalta prominently, aa l( Douglas racket, Robert I). Knykendall, Kidney Abbott, Linn W. Nesmlth, C. C. Kelly, Al . Fldler," Jack Knowles, Alfred Collier, mil E. M. Ul , V s . PILOT DIES WHEN ; PARACHUTE FAILS MT."TlF.MEN8, Mich.. Aug. . (VI')- Lieutenant LeClalre D. Schnlti. ,3, of the S7th Air siiadron at Rclfrldge Field, met Instant death today when his plana caught fire at an altlturio of H00 feet.-- Although he leaped ant, his clothing aflame, hla papachule failed to open until ha was 50 feet from (ho ground, , He waa teatlhg k pursuit plnno at the time of the accident. Cents Dry Agent Shot ftt. I jV i Involved In 13 dry law scan - dnla. accii.oi nf heat n a doon Kinky" Thompaon, waa ahot by a Tncomn pnir.Hnian on whom; he drew a kuu. und i rcpnrti'd : .1.1.. 1. . .... II,. I Harvest Underway I . n I In Some Regions ! , , I'vn r a... a , ' " . llarveat and threnhlnx of "- iar wnent proceenoq wnnoui ln i ,mipion and mUch prln uraln i... i.n -, i ih. nill.liir ilia, rlc, . ..v. .1,1 week Ore - trlcla. says the weekly Oregon crop report today. Immature grain suffered some shrinkage due lo high temprruture, but moat grain which ' liar been V . U l f .vlla.l nll.lltV Com Is Improving, but In .Irri gated sections needs rain Picking of raspberries and lo ganberries is , mostly complete, Vu-klng of cherries continues In some of the more elovated local ities.,. Karly apples and poaches are coming Into market In In creasing quantities. Full fruits are siting well. " 1 - HIS BEVERAGE HAD ! TOO MUCH ALCOHOL ' EIHiK.VE. Aug. 3. (IT) Frank Mcfracken. proprietor of ,h. i.,aviiw iintnin u-n.l,. u.nu hod o" I circuit court' her! ,... ., -ni . !,.,.,. ufnln. In . er7oiase M talnlng an Illegal percentage of Btnni..i ZL . The state alleged that Mc- Crackon marketed California wine aa a beverage and not med- Irlne. Ha was convicted when former prnhllillion officer , Mike Thompson and -Sheriff Frank i Taylor aamplod the evidence and i declared It to be nothing els" j than port wine, : . So Many Talented w ft . . . - 7 ' tyy sTX sTa-ss. iii - INERS BELIEVED j ENTOMBED AFTER di act rrorwt vac i j CLAY. Ky.Aug. 3. (I'D j One man In known lo bars been. killed and 111 are missing aa a re. .null cf nn cxploflop In a weat ! Kentucky roal company mln Ihere today. '. i Tho' explosion waa confined tO In amnll part or the mine, accord-1 i Iliac to officials of the coal cornr' pany. The caite haa not boon i ! ftu.anl..aij4 hill It I. ItOllpVOlt lO I havo been mine gas. In .... , " . w i ...-. ... ...nin.inn in! Wnhtiri Ana Afomt Hu !thn aamo mine killed 1 men.; About 2S0 men ar employed oil line mln and many of thorn were) jalrondy at tho surface at the) I time of the blast which occurred I about 4 p. m. iDucey Tells of ', j Highway Tragedy In TiicflPO Tniirf j " " j mental reservation when he I j Tale of a highway tragody in; announced he did not chose .which Itobort Shaw. II. of-Cre-ilo ru for president again.; jconl c ity, taiirorma. ioi ... : July H. came haltingly from the i hp. of a 17-year-old youib In : . , . . i (. Kwerney. Oleno : mprrhull, ruirKett with rerkle . ... .nrivina. u The youth. Thomaa Pucey roco..i . ny. -' '""h.m . and u.e the prnal- nilllW, 11" 'Mini... i fnrcoil to kii ... ..t to ,. rev. ' I hi cur drlvoi Iforcoil to mi over the embank-. prevent a colllHlon wheni'" n by Sweeney kept ' crownink mo iiKninr cur m um, ..... ... ..... two bova to the outer edite oflOno Important republican naa .,,;. , .iviB. hl teall-1 written to the preaident aiiklnf I niony however, he waa unable to , ,nis that Sweeney wna reipon - athle for the filial accident. ' h"" , ,, , ... ., Bh- ivi. nh . Mt h,,ad crunlied between two j boulders, and slated that hot j climbed hack to the highway and ' fnnnri . hull fa,, frntll ' Iho " wrecked car lying ln the road,) and front! abrasions on the Sweeney cur whrol. The trial will resume today at jilno a. m., .when,, according to .'Ill h InlnfriHCAft htf Ihn' . aiaia. OCCtVS CCLU1IUC3 In Butte Sewers 1 . Bl'TTE. Mont., Aug. S. (UP) Searching aewers Is not a ploa - sent job even It 113.000 ln secur - lllns nro tnvnlvoH. Thnmas Davis. 1 ' P"ll";d.. " ' " . . i W",""n Mnhon h"e I ...... 8 ... rDKh.r the - - . ;nl'". Idaho atato bank told! officers that he threw $13,000 In , - bonda Into a sewer. j The remainder of the loot of HOT. 000 mostly In securities. was recovered. Davis has searched every sewer vent In the large ! area of the Butte business dis - j trtct. but has found no trace of , the missing bonds. Children She Doesn't ' w-. .... KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, 1 1 j J 01 1 U U C ' Believed Sincere In Plans Announcement As Being; Final Word On Presidency Race WASHINGTON. Ausr. 3. , tt'.r.) Opinion is growing' among politicians here that iCoolidgo spoke without. ,,. , h- fyllBn )n th(i adM ( cynU, bBt j n dw(ndIlB(l m are ever the prnldont'a Intentlona. the pffOKt will, be to eliminate . l 1 ... ...v .!. .Imhlii rniwti that , ,,, ;, ,InInPd,al!,y I poi""i " Iinmflun. a r A Hln.t.lV ftDOCUlAI InE. i - -i - mm 10 nay wneiuer m win ii-j jmlt hla name to Ko before the convention, i ne luuuwnm u..m- ?"'"" trenRth .4 nour after the an- nouncoment at Rapid City: 1. That the president apoke without menial reservation and regards himself as through at tne l.u npaamnt (Arm " V' , 2. That a movement for ("tans E. Hughes will shortly be started In New York, headed by Charles . utiles, vice-chairman of the irepubllran national committee. ki. AtA ,nnn niiiiuuii.a ui. vu.ni-.." I a iri,.. Pr..iH. rnrtM (Continued on Page, Five) DRY Ar.FNT SHOT I. ; by cop is dying ' ! VF.W HOI IW TO K , 1 TACOMA, Wash.. Aug. 3. VP) j Unconscious since Inst night I William "Kinkv" Thomnon. - '"21" i ' "v " PhyMclani at the. cnuniv hosnital here this. .i morning. -nd,,,on w"de; scribed as ."most unfavorable." I Thompson waa wounded on Tuesday of last week by William ! Nerbonne, a Tacoma motorcycle ' officer. Nerbonne claimed he i shot In self defense while at- 1 tempting to arrest Thompson. : whom he said was fighting with a woman companion. Know What to Do THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, ' "Sleeping Beauty" May Yet Awake 1 1 I j J I y n I I ' - r x . - i i w . a i a i r .at i , 4 . i r 3v :.- . '.r--- ..,'4i I. 1 - - f j la raltfornia's much-dtscuaited cura Drummond of Freno. who innaiing k. up id a mir uuur uie .n.vuiui . n. LSSff' L 'V"10'- W" be" ,reat'ng ' month. - ., . . . !. !' ' . I I T7J J. T)l.A-. T? A'a " .'" li Eighteen Plants Enter Trans-Pacific: Air Race ; SAN. FRANCISCO, Aug. J. -"OT'r') Eighteen ' airplanes - pro- I ' J ' be In the race from .... ,. , the Pacific coast to Honolulu on August 12 for 935,000 .In prizes offered by James D. Doel. nine- apple magnate. Frank A. Flynn, ! 'ST h0e'r the contest commit- here Wednesday night, Although only 16 had been en - ,tere(l on tne 0(Iiclal list when it waa c0lie(i Fiynn explained he had g00l reBson to believe two 1 .i j uiiicr uviuiurs iiuii piacvu lucir.i tne enirics oi vi. it. KHrren, 100 en,ry fee ' ,h or, U Angeles, and Robert Hers - nuaniBoi iiiesnay mgnc ana win ,owed ,0 compete. ' ... k. v.... v a ..a .uvia wuu uitva utreii uc- clared eligible for the race. pro. vla,, ,,, , ,h vlded they pass tests on their ability and the staunchness of each of the other take-offs, their planes, are: Arthur Goebel, : None, ot the contestants had Santa Monica; Major D. Irving, reached San Francisco Wednes Berkeley; John Auggy. Peddlar. day night. Mnjor Er'vlng who Flint, Mich.; F. A. Giles. De- lives In Berkeley., was on a test trolt; Charles Park hurst, Lomax, ' flight to San Diego and return. Queen Contest To j Open August 12th I. . The contest for the queen who will reign In this city over theJ f,re chiefs special train Wednes labor day celebration. Sept. 3-4-5, nd fcongry. perspiring dele- will-open August 12. It was an- nounced Wednesday by the com-'Klamath reception three hours mlttee In charge of arrangements j late, due to a derailment at Hot lor the labor day celebration lum California nd engine dlf- hi-k ..in i.. k u ,k, , 1 ficultlea at' Midland which will he hold this vonc. In ! onni.mctinn w.ih .h. ... and rnrton ... The prltes to he given awny f iu ins ifuiung ranuiuaies are a large diamond ring and $100 ln gold to the queen, a late atyle watch will be presented to the second contestant, and a pearl necklace . lo the . third. Other prises will also be awarded. The queen, will be crowned sunuay, aeptemner At at 1 p. m., I man's orchestra of twelve pieces, at the carnival-grounds, and shejy-ho played several numbers, and her maids will lead the. grand ! , Th. firemen . n. f 'it,. parade nn labor day In a beautt- f is 1 1 as .LmmOi lnH ,. -ui . ........ i with new neckties and lir full f guests at the fair together with; nnlform nrt g(,k hy thelr che baLEM. Aug. 3. (UP) The the other entrants in. the contest. ; tm ,he Ua nol ot lh. ,,reIl onj,tate banking board Wednesday The main feature of the cole-! the special had faded ' away In . afternoon accepted the reslgna brntlon will lake-place., Saturday j the distance. . j tlon 'of Frank C. Bramwell for night, Sept. 3, at 10:30 .p. m.j v . '. j the past six years state superln- when the queen and her maidens I c , oxnir I tendent of banks. will be gowned In gorgeous cloaks : WUKK.LK5 TO BACK j Bramwell's resignation was not for the occasion. MEN BY STRIKING Xod, he said In a statement . A decorated car will he at thej v . . . . jillvea to the press, but was vol- qneen'a service throughout the; Bl'ENOS AIRES. Aug" 3. (t'P)" unlary and la "only carrying into celebration to convey her and a general trlke- will be de- effect the action which I have tne maidens to tns aiitereni amusements. . ! Amu uahhw InJIu vl.kU. ...l UK..,, .allies n.e....ip. ... k uciinivil Wl umciliui enter this contest or anyone Fuller of Massachusetts Is unfa wishing to nominate a candidate . vorable to Sacco and Vancettl, It may send their names or see- was announced tonight. , personally Mrs. Earl Canoe at I Police have taken precautions No. 117, Arcade Apartments, be-'to prevent recurrence ot recent fore August 12. Each contest- bombing Incidents. t -The--Amer- ant will receive- looo free votes fr.n. rfnv Ml.k.ll..i " "" ..m commlttea to start her off,, ., 1927 j i aleeolne beautv waktnc no? Mra. waa in coma for 120 daya after 111. I Lieutenant N. A. Goddard. IMego: .Captain' Willlam-'T Ervfln.' Dallas."Texa"s Captain Arthur Rogers. Los - Angeles; John W. Frost. 'San Francisco; Bennett Urltfen. Oklahoma City; Fred W. Burgh. I.os Angeles; ' Captain Jamea L. Orlffln, Long ! ueacn; i-ranx l.. iwx, ixis An - fceles: t.eorge D. tovell, San ; Diego; Martin Jensen. Honolulu; nd a pilot yet to be named by , Edmund J. Moffatt, San Fran - ' Cisco,. who deposited the fee.- . mL . n ey, Sarasota, r m., are oeucvca to be in the mail. .v. . . Alia lire, uitiue iu siari m noon a week from Fri , , ,,, ,., h.,-. teen minutes will elapse between Derailment Holds Up Chief's Train It was an Ill-fated, day for the i Halts tu inn iuiiiiuu kwicuiiuii 200 strong, arrived here for their Another engine was sent out f rom ,h,ere . ,0 bring, the train into mis city atier tne special engine had rnnxouf of oil at , Midland. , . . . .... But the crowd which gathered the local terminal to welcome ne lire cnieis oi me racmc Coast here, stood by patiently and waited. Klamath didn't do all the en- tert&inine ; for- in tho hsffeaorA cr was the Lou Angeles Fire - fire engines turned out en masse i v " clared by the workers .anions . throughout the country Imniedl IaIu it Ik. .1 n I .. I .. .. . Iran embassy and consulate and Ik. ... .. 1 . . , j . . , uh, iiinjuiii; in nig American lflrms premises are guarded.' ' (Every NON-STOP FLIGHT FROM CALIFORNIA . TO TOKIO PLANNED PASADENA. Calif.. Auk. 3 (VP) A non-atop fllitbt between I J I M, ... 1.. . jrawucm ana loaio Will D at- i tempted within 10 daya by Bart llllalio. Paaadena aviator. , Belief that hla plana will not be able to leave the (round with the load neceaaary to carry ;the more than t.ooo-rolle flight; will cauae him to take-off with (00 Kallona of gaaollne and take ;on 450 Kallona more while flylnc above the Paaadena field, he Id. -Milatio la a brother of Jack iMIIatco. air mall pilot killed laat April In a craah between Chicago and Cleveland. Rex Smith, ex army aviator, will pilot the plane, Milatio aaid. ' ,v - Lita Denies Any Spttlprni- Mori a , xwwavarawaav 1IUHIV " I T TY ItTAlMA Wtllt All aVlTUlCC OU1L W3 ANGELES, Auk.! S. (UP) Lita Crey Chaplin. 1 repudiated an aaeerteA monetarr settlement with Charlie Chaplin land la contemplating filing aa amended complaint against her : famous husband, la which aha will namd a well-known screen actress as co-respondent. It waa stated here today. This development waa exposed In Superior Judge Walter Burea'a court where attorney Liadabl i Young of the firm of Young A Young, was . demanding attorney tees after having been dismissed Saturday as representative ot Mrs. Chaplin. - In a report which he j from the wltnesa atand, Vounf ii1iej the aervicea be claimed perform by bl. ..rm lMt j w, M ch ...-j w The settlement " whieh Young ! .?sJ! a n 'ui ta, Hci. Beverly Hills home., Principals ' . U. S. Is Asked Ta . Let Mexico Alone rv ivtrt- a fna. I , Rapldfl, Mich., was elected anP' 1 reme knight of the Knights of Columbus, at the . nanonal con- Tentlon here today. . succeeding JllnlOT F. Flaherty, of Pbiladel- Jpnla wno retired aftar holding the office for IS years. a Hpwnfflce Blinrenie council- 1 tor Z "IZel oZ Zrl was unanimously elected to that 7.05t. ' 4 - , , , d. ! keep h"nd" off In TorjrUilng pertaining to the affairs of Mex ico, was. made today by the spokesman ot the Mexican dele gation at the convention. .. Senor E. Traslosheroe, who said he had been an exile from hut country for more tban a year because ot conditions there, gave a statement pleading that Mexico be allowed to work oat its affairs In its own way, and denouncing President Calles. . "We 'have sent van appeal to Washington, D. C, stating that we are very much surprised to see that the administration has kept on good terms with the bloody tyrant that reigns In Mex ico, Calles. because the Wash- 1 tngton administration through Its embassy In Mexlro City has all the details of the horrible crimes committed by Calles and his j crowd.. ,,, the statement. . . . I kMA"fr.wf""0"ln . """" '?' I.II.IIIH ll. MCAIIV, Ik kUHIIUUVU. i ..... . . . . .t . ' We want to state that we ,,ha Mexican, now in p.m. in , Unted States and all home ,ovlng Mexicans now living here erer asked for Interven- .,,,,! or otherwise, from the American government In 1 lia.iM. .rratM i - '. . Resignation of Bramwell Taken i contemplated for sometime, At the same time the board announced that Bramwell's suc cessor would be sppolnted at a later date. Four candidates are I known to be receiving the con- sinerauon ot tne noara ror tne appointments. . They are former governor Ben Olcott: A. A. Schramm, Corval- . . . . ... ,11s; jonn w. rnrone or Koaentiro, and Ed Cuslck ot Albany. Mornfag Except XTcr J)" Hope I r Gone Doomed Radical - ! Governor Fuller . Hi fuses to Intenret Say Trial Waa F : and Won't Pardxv ' BOSTON, Au jr. 3.(U. P.) Sacco and " Vanzetti' must die. Governor AVrlr T. Fuller of Mssachusttv , in a decision wlifch he. de liberated for . many .weeks, announced tonight his belief that-the world famous meri convicted of . murder 4 six years ago, had been given fair trial and were ruilty., Aa the result of , the action of the chief executive of tho state' la which they were eon.-1 vlcted, Nicholas 'Sacco and; Brt olomao Vantettl, whose fata oe-' came a "cause celebre" tbrpneh out tho civilUed, world, wlll.be executed Mr the electric chair at Charleatowa prison on tho. night of. August 11. - ' , Fsdr Trial ' ." As a result -of my study of the records and my personal' lat vestigatlon of the-case; tncrucng j ?y rview larce iMnl- "I Mkn Jr. that S.oTa.d' Vanaettl im. MlMy d t Aa tal,..., ' In these words -tho Maaaachv i . . a . . . . - seiia governor aeaiea rata or two art Whom kuitsaa hellatad to b Ttctim bf-postvwar hysteria. , and -opposition:' to1dirTitsT -s (COntianM on sag eight)' , ,. All Contracted BEND. Ore , Aug. 3. (fl)ThO entire Great Northern soothers; extension from tbe .end of tho Shevlln-Hlxon' logging; road to th Eugene-Klamath : rails, line' ol the Southern Pacific at Chemaalt is ' under sub-contract, -. it ' waa" announced today from tho off lea ot Hanser . Brothers company,,' general contractor In Bend. ;: , Not only have all rob-eoatraeta . been let, but .the first ot "tho track - laying material, two cara ot tho plates,' Is-on Its sray- to Bend. Other material -has been ordered. All work ' now under way is ht preparation for tho laying of steel. .1 . ; ''. '. -. A considerable amount of clear ing and grading started by tho general contractor- early In" the summer has been eompleted.- ; . ACTRESS TOO LATE ; IN AIRPLANE DASH HOLLYWTJOP, Aug.. .' (CF) ;' Though Madgs Kennedy, noted stags across,-chartered' atr. err- . plane to fir hero ' to - the sick room of her - husband, Harold Bolster, she arrived a tew min ute after he died. '4.,' The actress, playing In a San Francisco theater, left the north era city Wednesday morning la a Pat plane to visit her husband. She Intended to remain with him for only two hours and then re turn to . Ban Francisco tor -hep Wednesday night performance.' FLAPPER FANNY SAYS Tangling purse .and h strings maksa true lovers' L - ssav.asirr.srF. - ' . t 1 oistr sv so aswiiea. aw.