tT(7VKTtrrrt c v'l . . . t . to-nfiARr lC0ENI( lone The Klamath The Klamath News Official Paper County of Klamath The, Klamath News Official Paper County of Klamath' 1 "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER GET OUT YOUR HORN" Vol. 4, No. 285. Trice Five Ccnta KLAMATH FALLS, OKE.f JTHUItSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927. (Every Morning Except Monday) NO WORD YET FROM RUTH ELDER . L. A. Cop SlaysTwo And Self Wife and Child Murder ed ; Mother-inLaw Es capes Gun Is Dis charged Twice. Iicf.ir ending ilia ralld'a life nthl bin own lloyhuck U sild to have made an attempt to kill hla mother in-law. Mra. Fred Hen ilrhka. Inn nli" fled in safety through Hie kli'hen door an two bullets Imbedded themselves In I ho wall. . Tho wife. Mm. I.llllan llHthoik. ami Ihn child. William llclliuck. tied Inathnlly. Iteyliuck died at Georgia Street hospital two hour .lifter l lie iritgedy An unaiicccaaful attempt In liarn hla wife ilrup p 'inline ill force proceeding wan given by police a till reason for llir rbnolltig. According In III" mother-in-law, lleybink came to visit the child unit the fumlly van silting In the front room. Iteybttrk anil hi. wife hud an nrm unique when ahe tnlil him aha hail apon. liir law yer' fees pari nr some mnnrv hi contributed tuihe aupport of ihe child. Hhorlly uflnrward Mr. Urn drhka li'ft Hit room nml a mo ment Inter heard the alini which killed Mm. Ilcyhmk. When Mm. Hendricks rushed acrnamlng Into I ho rim iu llollmrk ran afler her. firing twice. When ahe escaped lin turned ih sun on I be rlillil. then on himself, Daring Flights -. Magnificent But Hardly Aviation LONDON. Oct. II. tI'i -I-onl Thomaon, air tnlnlater In the Macilonuttl Inliiir governmotit. mill llio pasalon fur flying over Hie Ailiintlr "maRnlfli'ent but n"t ulnilnn " . "It In Biiim-tliliig like HT'nln Rttlclilo to embark upon an At laplle UlKht wtlhciil prnprr rnre mill iirepnrtillon. No punenger abuuld go on n flight over the Al Iniitle wlillu ntlntlun bua nut made mifflrlent, pniuren t.i aafe--ly get ovor the humlreita of mil' of attter," anya the former nlr mlnlater. "I am nitalnat leglitu I Inn prnhlhliflig Atlnnlle flying. Pitt aittneihlng abnuld hn done to plop hnt la 'nlr nulrlile.' , "It aeptna to too to tip a quea lion cn wlilih coneerteil ni-tlon roll lil Ire takuti by Ihn airmen 'IllPlituclvea." Tanker Winifred Hits Rock Reef HAN KltANCISCO, Oct. '!. -(tMM-The oil tanker Winifred O'Klnncll. Yokohama In San I'edrn, went on the rocks nt I'oliit Argnello Innlghl, the sec ond ship lo ground there In Iho Inai three dnya. Tho firs. SOS call wna very In distinct and all that waa picked up hy the Keilornl Telegrnph company waa that a ship wns aground til Point Argnello. . Han Frnnelaco ind bay district rnilln hroadrnsilng atallons sign-' ed off In clear the nir and a second wireless from the ship in illcnrtd thai nllhoiiKh hard ngrOund, II wna getting off wlih nut nld and would proceed lo Hnn Pedro. Tho other ship to' ground on tlioap rorka, which hnvo been tho arena of nuny fumoua wrecks, wa tho Keekoskeo, which went on Iho ro'eka Hundny. . cost ol' lions ct T I1HND. Qre., Oct. 12. (II IM Women had Ihelr linlr bohlieirin hnrber shops here Wednesday rfor SO centa hnf they had to wait i long tlma 4) 0 for n vacant chair. Tho reaaon waa that Jour- neymou harbors declared a e Hlrlkn when Iho master bar- hers ilenlilod lo rediico Iho prlco of women's and rhlld- fen'a hnlrcuta from 78 lo no cents. Despised Man J To Give Tale Of War Nurse lly llulpli flclnicii j I'iiIikiI Press Hinff Correspondent . PARIS. Oi l 13. Tho world's ' mint dcspl.cd mnn, Cnriciii llw ' Inn Qulcn. emaciated at f.ll. with I a IiuiiiiIkiI look In lil ayiii. may -II to I lie rnuria hla nlory thai ho 1m UiniH-rnt of the bftrayal of Nurso Killtll Cuvell. I 1 Ihi lawyer, CJnlen believes, ' Iiiib diverted him, Mulire llenrl lini-iiiiiii, ' announced Wednesday hu lis begun effnrta In ohtilu j 1 proaldrnilul grace either on New , Yonr'a dnv or July 1 1 - llastllle , I'm. i At the kAinn limp, ihn league lor Ihr rights of num. convinced ; i Hint n miscarriage of Justice 'sent (juli'it In iHlmni fur 20 ypiira , lor Ihn liuiriiyiil of MUa favvll, hu begun a in in pp. I mi to froc. j ; lilm. The league charg,a QiiIpu j was tmatlly condemned. ilniltl i (iiullniHil on fuMcv right) Five Die In Storm Cyclone Hits Small Far ming Community in Dell, Arkansas y DKI.I.. Ark.. Oct. IS.-ir.P I ; Vim peraona aro known dead. 38 are Injured, and la Imlldtnga are damaged to the fXtent of ITiO.- ' nun. (iillnwltig a cyi'lnuo which iwepl over thla amnll firming coniuiiinlty tmluy. I Tho Identified dend are; 1. IV , Winn. 0. Jiiallee of peace: Mra. t U. I'. Winn, 811. hla wile: AuhiIii Hardin, farmer: Mra. John Har din, hla alHter ln law An un- j Identified 11 year-old hoy nlao ' waa killed. Klre broko out after the cy- i rtnne apent Itaeir. but waa i-heek- ; ed by heavy ralnfa.l. geirchlng pari lea, were digging about the ilebrli tonight aeeklng bmllea. ' ! The twlatof rnuaed grent dam age, to many homea, carried away the roof of the achonl houan and crippled communication llnea leading Into the town. Political Pot Is Roiling Hard On Klamath Project Wfth Hie Klamath Irrlgnllon Dlatrlct directorate election loaa than one month nwoy. one mull la nlready aerlnualy eonlem plallng loasiiiK hla but Into the ring. He la Judge II. II. Folaom. Mid land district, who aaplriv to sne ered It. E. Ilnidlitiry. Henley, as director of the dlatrlct and whose formal announcement will be made within tho next few dnya. Ilrndbury's sent at Iho dlrect or'a table Is Iho only offii nt Isaue. It wns learned today. Old fartloua and political cleivngoa aro tuklhg form In the uaunl wny and ttnlesB llrnilhury iTeclinca to run at the lust moment, (he elec tion should he Interesting and engrossing. The election la scheduled for November 8. Judge FolHom, n former Alaska. Jurist, la the owner of 3H0 ncrea of fine land In the Mldliitid dl.v Hie. and la recrtgiilaed ns one of the foremost rltl.cna on the Klnmalh project. Vets Lay Plans I For Armistice I Plnns for Armistice day artlvl-' I ties were laid Inst night at a j meeting of Veterans of Foreign ' Wars, In the basement of the . county court house. ' Definite mid final decision to hold two dunces, In two hulls, on i Armlatli o liny wna reached by ; Iho vela and appropriate com nillteea named (o handle nrrnnge ' menta. It la hoped that rncelptn from I lie dnni i'S will go fur Inwarda defraying Iho expenan of Iho con venilon of vela which will be : hold hero host j enr. Two well known Klnmalh ii i- gnna were nd nil I led aa hnnor.iry ; memhera of tho vela. Thoy nro Dr. T. t Campbell and Dewoy Powell, i Silence of Atlantic Cloaks Fate of Plane G. Haldeman Captured Rebels : Arrive At Jalapa I MKXICO CITY. Oct. li. !., ' ii i ii,nM.im.iiiiu Am. V..K..I. coinprlalng a majority of the Co- 'meg-Almada group which aur- Irendered after the dlsaairona ! rebel defeat In the ..... of Ver. ; Cruz, have arrived a. Jalapa. c cording to the new.pnpcr Gralico. Ainny oiucera, uie ompnicn to ! .. .. . ... . . .. ..... tun llrallro a.iya. iin-ut tney mil ! . l. rnh,iii..n ,h..v i..r. ihe ; capital tl-n days ago. The officers ire uuoled by the newspaper anvlne lliev wero informed by their superior, to pursue Genera who had led liohcrto IVJndo ,. .. ..... levipu HI i'Ut t'rn Their first knowledge that Ibey Ihemaelvea were rebels came when they sighted government acouting plauea. 9t aatjjaA'i'aatMw a-v 3 Group Awaits j First Word of t Yankee Plane I.K IIOl'ltCKTv AlllimOMB. : I'arla. Oet. 1J. I'Thuradayl 1 1' I'l At the firat glow, of diwn ' today a pmall group of aviation enihUHlAPtM and aevcral automo bllea filled wlih theater patrona 'who had driven eut from !aria gntherid here to await the arrival of Ruth Kliler and George Halde man In the Iranx-Atlantlc niono ' plane American Olri , Te beacon lighta on the fly ing field blinked out at t:3 . m. and at that hour there waa no- newa to Indicate thai the Amerir-in Girl had completed i even the ocean .part of her voy age. Thcre.a a allcht fog 'lint n uffhlent to'prevent a trnfe land lug. , ..... i,i-p:,bm,,," r t iaiit t-v pATern L1n 1 1 JUU 1 " AMERICA MAY BE . '-. CTA DTm TnnAV 5 1 Af 1 UU A Y SAINTI.OIIS Sengnl. Africa. r i .V V ,lS . Oe anu jonepn I nnx. wno maae a .. ... .. .. . . . ;.672-ni e non-stop li ght from ...... ... K.',...K Th,,., Ing. . After a thorough inspection ol lh mnlnr nf Ihelr nh.no Ih.- inane. uie flyers, .aid they were ready for the adventure. -.,... ... .... I Hi nirir ill nnvw ui'iiiii ill- ' i..hj.iii.hii- fit,, i t iiiug. lint a late arrival at Saint i liuia upset th.lr schedule, liiln ' caused another Wednesday. postponement 'Al Is Angling Ruth Elder yJ?eace Petition Jo Turned liOWn . London. o.t. ird-.p.) General Yen Hai-8hen. war lord of llw Shanal province, hav asked conservative northerners for peace, hut Cieneral Chang To- Lin. umhaUeng. d leader among ll northern chief ha. refused. i ... ... i.i j. .u i--iiriiui m i tiu iifu .. .. . .. .. - me nony aian. Th- .r,i.nrn .... -ii' 1 not consent to . nnlM. v.nlapoke of the excellent condition i reatorea the national flag and ouat.t all conimunista operating . With the soul hern armies, the dispatch adds. .. .. ! The northernera are advancing uaaociaiion. mra . ""';i ,, .,.. .I.iie slate snnerintendent ' of . uii n eiiuin .auu mu.c b...u.u - rfi-i.. ii, r.n .h. eki... , Hankow railway. General Chang's i son. Chang 8u-Llnng. flanked the ! Rli.inaltea. rjpturing many prison-1 era and war material. I Pair Defiant j As Trial Date Draws Nearer I MAVH LANDING, N. J., Oct. . i:, (fl'i Retiming dptpctlre permliwlon to photograph or fin jserprlnt them In their Cflla. Mra. I Margaml Lilliendabl and U illln Doarh malntalnpd a dpflant at- j Otude today and lent freah ' ' atrcnatb to rimora that the f tata'a eaje rbamlng thn liB; the murder of Dr. William Lll-! Ilendnhl la weaker than baa been admitted. T'n Morutor Loula llepetto did ' not comment on a retort thai ' (rontlaacd tm Fav Konr) Health Progress Of County Group I old in Reports At a meeting nf of the Klam ath ('nunljr Health aaaoelatlon in 'the library club rooma veaterday lafiernonn after ibe luncheon at the chamber of commerce, far ther reports were given concern- ! Ing the health work, of the county and what haa been accomplished. A reKrt of the year'a work waa given by Mra. W. If. Robert aon, chairman. .Mm. Z. J. Pow ell gave a report of ibe edtiem- tlonal committee, followed by an open disenrsion led by ilra. Sadie; of the State Tuberculosis assocla-j Hon. A nursing committee re-' port waa given by Mra. Hurt llawklna. and a short talk on lachool health work waa given by Mlsa Helen fanfield. city mime. : !The yearly re porta were given by : Miaa l.ydla Krlcke and Mlsa 'llaiel McClellan. Mrs. Ada Par-' sena, president of th Bonanza, 'onnt of Ihelr vort Id regard to heallh. Mrs. Dunbjr closed the . - .ht. - ... "Th. -"" Prncrfrii and Edarlo... At the annual luncheon of the health association In conjunction ' with the chamber of commerce: i fru.n Wednesday noon. Mrs. , "nb.r gave a ..Ik on Indus- " ..... .. iSnnnnrt ni liAn.ih vr.iir " hr i r i ii : i ii ! ill ii inn iommuniv."uM . - i i.. . i. Newsom. county health officer, of Klamath county, and told of; ora 01 uie neauu uim mre educational , ..." ...-. .... l"" Jeeu i'nirj. jiiirecior 01 ine niaie sehoola. were Introduced. Miss Mildred Lucas, apprano. sang tnoJ vor"' numoers. inonpu. oy Mrs. E. S. Veatrh at tho piano. Tho officers elected at the . luncheon for this year are: Mrs. ) W. II. Robertson, president: I Hurry Hill, vice-president: Mrs-.; D. A. Clark, secretary; E. M. j Rubb, treasurer; J nines Swanson. chairman of finance committee: . Mrs. C. P." Mason, chairman of nursing committee: Mrs. D. M. Clemens, chairman of educational' ; A..n.H.ltAA. M,. Blpnaal UiKm v.,.M...,..r. 'irewe. producer-director, and ms 'chairman of suppy. committee; , ,., nm and Miss Helen Canfleld, chair- man of publicity. Normalcy Again KulcS In Mexico ..,,,. i ...,.....,... . .. ... (C.P. I -Normalcy agnin prevails In liiion nml t. now rroltt "...i V... iH.m. fi..r .h i 1 1 ... .r nn..." .tiomni the failure of Gomo attempt, Alvnro Ohregon. presidentUl can- hi..- j,... ,j ,, hla .-viv.i dldate. declared upon his rVtal '" wiiiij ...... "Recaiise the men who headed : l.he outbreak were, military lend-j era and attempted to gain con-; trol of the country by violence. it waa necessary for the govern-. ment to lake harsh measures." fin said. "Hut with, the f.il'.urej of the Gomes, uprising, which tailed for lack of popular sup-1 ' port, we do pot look tor any ! new revolt." , . j I in iiisciiiwiuK ilia iiuiiiiii.1 imi.i- ' palgn. Ohregon declared ho would , i "respect .he right, of Amerlr.n. ' In our repnhlle and will expec. : their son and Mls Until Elder the rights of Mexicans shnll also will succeed on their truis-.U-be respected." Ho .aid that the innlir flight J. J. linldemun and Mexlcnn goverument would pro- his wife were slightly anxious eel the Interest, of tho laborer, over lack of reports of the plane's hu. at the same time protect progress tonight, ejpllnl. 1 "We are only hoping and prny- Hero for llio birth of his ev- enlh child. Ohregon la nccompan- led by a number of prominent, ; Mexicans. Among them are Gov- lernnr Fauato TopntM-of the .tale ; of Aonora and (lellvtiil Francisco! j Mnnso ot Ortli. .luilllury com- I mandor of the wost coaatv ... France PrepJfg Great Welcome For Daring Americans Plane Has Sufficient Fuel to Remain in Air for 44, Hours; One Hour Overdue in Paris at Last Reports from European : Capital; Weather Good Near England. NEW YORK. Oct. li ! fif htinf with death at sea, Ruth Elder, the 23-vear-oJd prize. winning- beauty, at 5:04 p. m. today was 24 hours j on ' New Terk, whence j" - American GirL" . -If "her flight with Captain George Haldeman was uninterrupted by the tragic before her, Miss Elder had or w Mayor- Is Sentenced Executive Head of In- dianapoi. Gets 30 Days or Corrupt Practices ' - " INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Oct. 12. tl'Pl Mayor John L. Duvall of Indianapolla was brought into eon" today and formally sen-', fenced to 30 days. in Jail and 'line of Slioo for violation of the ' State Corrupt Practices act. '. formally pronounced by the courts in litigation over alleged politi- cat corriiDtlon In Indiana ,,.,. ., J.-. v. the sentence of tbeprivilego of holdlne. office until November, This was equivalent to forcing his resignation ; But the mayor f'V id PP-rtlt Intended , , . ,Mi ,.,!i .v.. not obliged to real jin. until the . . . -"ate supreme court had passed upon the lower court decision. .Near Trinl Dciilol Immediately . before sentence v9 parsed by special Judge Cas- f. ohiH.v nnrnll'. .nnn,. 1;." .hi - ,1''" " 1 motion was denied. This enab- . r-... l..i . tSA (Conilnued on Inge Four) ''. . i . fpriprr iWlfllCn Turns Out To Re Vorv Tmnorf aoi ' CI J xllllfCllCll, - HOLLYWOOD, Oct. t. (VP); Humors of the collapse of another of Hollywood's pertert , ' nimaneea" which came with news ' f MMrallon of Kilu Ch ; . . . ' I the couple tonight. "Incompatibility." Carewe said on location at Saugus. "There! are no other parties concerned i ,n ,he m"',' M trouine i'ba. nes graauaiiy neen growing irse ana nns at last reacnea g Cimn;i There will ne a set- lrmrM 01 of court." ... .... .. . . mat is penecuy true. .urs. ; ' orcwe 8nl" lnB 10 rewe a"m(' ; h whcn nfol.med of her hits- n ,., ut(.n,ent ..w. Just : Biartmem. e m ,,,., tothar. Yea. ot course 1 will get both the children " Wor1 of ,he marltl r(, UtM rllni(, tnm nttmnt. friends of 16 cowpe when WBS learned ; thnt VarfVe hod moved to the : iyWOod Athletic club. ! , w-vi w . Taj CI S rarcHlS Frankly Worried . LAKELAND, Fla., Oct. 12. U ) Although still ronfldent that mg thnt .hey will go through the. storms safely and If there la anyone who tan. George will make It." Mrs.; Hnlilcman suld with teirs In her eyea. The Huldem.ins also were dls - turned over unfavorable weather report, which they were shown. (U.P.) Flyini to U-r or she had departed for Paris in fata which befell four planes travelled about 2,400 miles. I Another l.ZOft mile of foxmf ' ai-ean atri rs cean atretched before her and h coaat: front thiiire it 00 mile to Parla and celebration for which tbe French have already pra- pared. Nothing haa been aeen of the avlalora alnce liW.IS last night when the liner American flanker aighted the plane 560 miles off the Atlantic coaai. ' Nearly 100 ahipa are in The path of the American Girl hut the plane's wlrelem has only i 25-mlle sending radius and corrf munirallon. therefore, might not have been posnlhle. ' Kurthennore. although the machine, a apeck In i (Conlinueit on Tagc Five) , ' ' P J pl ff utailU 1VUIC1 VJ 1 Elks,WiU.PassU Through County John F. Malley. Grand Gxalteil Ruler of the Benevolent and Pro- tectlve Order of Klks of the L. S.. will paaa through Klamath, r ail, next Monday ., a. m on wh. - -- O. Iel.ap. vice president of lh9 Orecon state Fllt "regon btate fciga association. last night. Grand Exalted Ruler Malley l only visiting the . larger Rika lodges such as Portland, thru- nt,r th. a,.M n.i . , I " " ,Z iTV. on an unique reception for the . visitor of Klhdoni. Its chief exe j entire, by meeting the train with ja larce delegation of Klks from ( the Klamath lodge and presenting .Malley with ducks', geese and : a large picture of Crater Luke: - ,vu,p wired M" ; I'"lte ,he new district deputy grand exulted ruler of Oregon South In Salem last night to perfect (he pinna. and he contemplates accompany- nK ''alley to Portland that niorn- I r lnll 1. ... 1.. . . ... ", ','.., , , , - ' I rn " t wr M IriHD In WrtOPlf Six Are Injured OUKG0N CITY". Ore., Oct. 12. ii pi Four trainmen war. u,l j,iredt ow perhap. tMr, whea ,n empty passenger train. travel nl between Portland and K-. hbre gene left the track near late tonight. . . The engineer. Bert Swallia Portland, was the most seriously injured He was burneil hv nil " ,K , k k , ,1 Irnm the engine which exploded.: Mlke ;,... fireman. C. R. Smith and Fred Koenun, brake men, were also injured. Cause of the wreck wns not,' vU.un I I... .........I. .. reporle(, oven rar, iMn .,. engine loft the trrick ' ' ' '""' n ....... ..... . KLIIKH .MKSMAGK Le nOVRGKT, France, Oct. 13. I5:S0 A. SI.) (l' P The Le Bonrget air- drome wireless station thia morning picked up a mes- s r sage beginning "American" a . which then failed. Officials belli veil the niea- sage may have been a prac- o Ileal Joke. , Shortly before 4 A. M., the officials announced they hnd ruelve.1 no newa cn. periling tho progress of the t Ruth Elder trana-Atluntlc flight unless the broken ' niesa'igo might be cdusld- o ered such. iaar)ao4