.f"fT t UPS Euollf. The Klamath .J, The Klamath News Official Paper County of Klamath The 'Klamtli -Nj, 'Officiaf Paper "1 ; County Klamath' ' "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER GET OUT YOUR HORN" Vol. 4. No. 21)2. Price Five Cents KLAMATH FALLS, ORF., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927. (Every Morning Except Monday) W T v;- ''y : Mews BRAMATIG PLEA MADE BY EA'LL! Qfnf W; uittiv liu By Flood Huge Loss Disease and Unemploy ment in Wdce of Pen . nsylvania, Storms , HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 20. Pennsylvania's flood .damage pasted well over 'the million .dollar mark as . ... ... . j!. ' i I ; !.. i ease and unemployment lol. ' lowed the state's worst fall , inundation inuraoay. . . ... Over a wide area in the : n,e siuio highway r jmrnlnnlon's I larrlaburg, Wilkes Barre, , hooits. and nn ono Is colng to he .... l l j cl. ' f'rmllted to turn over the tee Pittsburgh and Shamokin , nn lh( auilt (i) ,, districts, swollen watery -We are 'going in find out how from the fall rains made I "s.ooo.iiuuo of the popV-. thousands homeless, 10,000 j " h" " "iH-nded. - men idle and iook a ion oi at least three lives. Hundreds of, highways In the Hood section were turned Ir.ln rasing canals, creeks overflowed their banks . and the waters poured Into titles ami - lawns, flooding cellars and lying UP traffic. Conilnuoiia rain tntura. Here the ren for u i Kusqiienantia reached a ns nf 13 feet'C Inches and waa atlll rising. A' , Johnston trolley service was par-4 atysml by flood water, and Con- nellsvllle. Phll.i. and other I . (Continued on I'aon Tso I llii?h Official v Indian Service May Be Visitor! To Inspect I ho Immense pine timber resources of the Klam- nih Indian reservation nn asset which uiakiHi Klamalh Indians ono of the richest Indlnn trllies on the fare n( tho enrlll J. II Mutiny. Thief aupervlsnr of tbo ; forest depariment of Iho Indlnn ( Pri-, 1R - ISJsS sis as i i i s u as Klamath Fnlls within tho next ninmam rni s wuom " ' ; 10 days. Alihnugh nn offlrla' word of his visit has been re reived, it Is expected that he will Include tho Klamath reserva tion In his weatern Itinerary. Mr. Kinney Is Uced wllh.one r ih. iiui.l serious nrohlems 111 lh. .tn.llsn service, that of how & the Indian capital wealth ahall bo disposed of so oa to bring the greatest good to the greatest number of IndlansT 'A group uf thdlans on Ihe Klamath reservation hav recom mended the anlo of the major portion of Klnmath timber In or der that this gunorallon of In diana could reap iho benefit. The prosent policy la to sell gradually. thus guaranteeing to Iho redskins nn nnnuul Iticnmo. S. P. Uses Fleet Of Motor Trucks NEW YOnK. Ocl. 3. tVPI A fleet nf motor buses and Iflirks has been plnred In oper ntlon In western, Oregon by a nowly formed subsidiary of tlrti Kniiibern Pacific nillrond com pany to replace local slr,et rail way service and titanch-lliio alenni train aervico whero It will bo prnfllnbln to do- ao. Tho South "em Pacific Wolor Transport Co., which la. cntlroly owned and fi nanced by tho railroad company, will maintain regulur 'schedules from Port In nil In Hnlcm, Eugene. Ashland. Itofcihnrg ,, unit other points. Ilusos win ovenlunlly re place nil stroil cart. In Snlein nnd Eugene, Oregon. Mixon h:t develops INTO CANE LOCKJAW RAN IIAFAEI. I'nllf., Oct. .found nn the markets of Jack- 30. (PP) A minor cut nn son nnd Josephine counties. bc. hla hntlil, Inflicted while ho ! cording to A. 8. Hosenhniim, gen-j was handling milk cans, wleral agent for tho traffic riepiirt-.i mav ranrn i the -tlcnlh of i James Phlnslr, 17, employe of n dairy nt Cofle Madera. The hi.l was near death In Itoss General hospital lo- f night siifforlna- from lock- Juw. ' Hartley Savs., H G 1 Not Engineer Urrjr'Exp e c t e d lumen, .late highway engineer. la being unlawfully aud unjustly. deprived nf hla liberty. Governor ii,.iai,rt iinni.. .aid Thursday ' I hat If anynno should lie In Jail It la hlinaolf. Humes waa taken Into custody! ' for cotiicmpt tit eoiirt for redis-, Iiik to alV sUlo highway fee- lords In the atatn highway com- mission ai ordered by the Wash- .dtiviun .iiiiMina Miitrt --Kant Humes la In Jail for! 'mmethlnii he did. nut do." thej atale eteenilvo wild. "'If any-irlio ..... Hi.A..t.i it I..H...I In. Mifiiaii.. I " ' - irn ovrr rw.orilllf in) the mnn. Mr. Ilumea was 'actlns under, my ordera ln-thls affair. I have ordered nn. audit of'I'nw largo a payment will ie E. Carroll Released Broadway Theatrical Pro- o,. D; tentiary on Parole V ATLANTA. Oa.. On. 30. --iC P. I F.arl Carroll. New York ' flhealflcnl iirnduce'r who was sehl to prison for o,no yeat and a day I .as a iierjurer. wa.s relcnaed' on 1AJ AVH "VltlJ parole from the fcderil penlten-; ,Th ,Z ' LZll OI'D Jrt- unry tonignt. alter serving a....... L-svorahle weather reports sentence of. more than four nnlhs. -i Pulling oaldo Ih prison dcnlm In which he had worked In the llhraVy and fields of 'tha prison honor farm. Carroll donned a Itlnrk blue suit and want bv taxi , . h,.. . rrh. ,,, w),n Kr,,nrh Wfe bla t lirnlher James, nn.l hi. slsler. ! " . a .i...n.V rs.. Alice Schneider. - llck to llrondnny fnrroll will .return at once to. the Broadway that nurtured Mm to fame as a producer of spec laculur reviews. Hut under the terms ot his parole Carroll must not resume bis role as a care (Continued on Page Hit) Gangster Will Hang For Crime MA It ION. III.. Ocl. 30. (TIM Tho stnle of Illinois prepared to night for Iho first execution In compensato for scores of killings attributed to southern Illinois gangsters. Unless Undo Mlllich Is un expectedly reprieved through a writ ot habeas corpus In federal courts, Ihe Inst recourse open to Ills attorneys, ha will be hanged Friday for the murder of Ward Jones, bartender for the famous ' Charlie lllrgcr at the latter s Bhady Heat resort. . Tho killing was a result bt a dispute wllhin tho Illrger gnngs. which, with their rivals, tho Shellotis, terrnrlxed "Egypt" from llm time the Kit Klux Khiu-anll-1 Klun warfare censed until early this year when loaders of both fact Inns were sent to prison.' Klamath Using Valley Fruits AHIII.AND. Ore., bit. 20. .Ilerrlos. nnnles. nenrs. ernnea and other fruits from Jackson and ' Jnsephluo conn lies arn to lie found nn the Klnmath markets,' I while the choice vegetables from i thai district, particularly tho! fnmoiis Nott,od Oom polntoea of1 Ihe KlniiTnth districts nrn lo he. ment . of the Southern Pacific rnnd, wllh hradqiinrtera In Med ford nnd Klnmath Kails. There Is n constant Intcri-liins.? nf prndtlets from Ihe two territories, lie sinled. a henvy truffle being mnlnlnlned dnlly to transport tho products, .J Pmrtvi onf tij mviiii To Tribe ... . . i . ! Word from Washington, , D. C. ExDected in . " ' turlat nf the name system, r- Near Future ' : rived In Portland following a ' '.visit In the Klamath country. Eight hundred rarluada of po The government Indian scfVlo tame will lie shipped from the which bolda in trnat Indian f unds -and detortultiea when and now i much of these funds ahall be din. i irlbuted haa about eonrluried tha! i time has come for another. H i . hii nu.me n t ' , . . Announcement Is expucted to ( be made In the near future from j the .Indian aervico nepariment. 1 man, la not Known, nunnugn u Is assumed It will bn In (Couliuuea on Page Hit) the : Football Fans To Attend Big Portland Game I.' I ....... 1 1, -.ill l.u : ... II ,.hmJ :.. 7 v. : o.....,..ij; ; .. I r.. .....,-,...... . j .., ,w, i hm.. ...,H..U ....... n-inrilav. Hirry A. Prnther. Thomns W. rielwdl. Kriward. Kwceney. (ilen O. Parkor. and Pete llrlseoll are leaving at four eVInclt this af- lernoon'to ae the hit game, iTbey'are going via Ilend and . reluming through Medford. s Delsell. who is assistant man- ager of the power rompany, It nnderslnod. will n-tiirn Moht ,day morning. . T7" draVSOll I iQne f TVkriov today cave hope' I hot Mrs. ' rrnnccs . urayson anil ncr " ion their flight to Copenhagen The D0 rai:ons of casolino ordered from New York to re- pluco that In the plane, which lias uecome auuiieraiea ny rain, waa expecied during the night, Tha-isnka nf the nlanchnv been ... . . . . . . , nraineq aim no s.n no oe mane . omii the new ..mi.lv t. on hsml Westerly winds were predicted ... ,BB -.. ... hours and re-'to - .... - porta, Indlcnte. clearing condl- Eugene, where be will address Hons at sea." Itepalrs to the students, over the protest of aev- landing gear have been comploted oral religious leaders In that and the piano awalls only the'eny. on nis ideas oi marriage. gasoline lo lie ready for Hie trins- divorce and parenthood. Atlantic flight. . psri .i iAs t . A. 1 I . .. , ' ...i.r 1 G.N. Official Of Farm Here POHTLANl), Ore.. Oil. 20. The Klamalh country la as (nod agriculturally 'as It. I foe white pine, , says K. Leedy of St. ! Pnul. .chief agriculturist of the Paul, rhlnf agriculturist of the 0rea, NorIhero .lA),,(,y Bnd K( w- Oraham. Northwest agrlcul- district thla year a rom pared with 400 carloadx luwt rear, aaln Crnham. The visit of the two tsperts la an Initial move toward . -mak-' line flreimn famnn. affrle.ultur it- . ; " . .. , 7 par,a Ia- I'.uenoM Aire in ly." In line with promle by,,arl .ueno Aires in liulph, lludd. praaldent. and Judge tasy stages. Without once , 1 v. tinman, vice-president- or;huvirti; touched their motor, the Ureat Nnrlehrn. mat the ex - tension inrnugn t enirai uregon would be followed by . thorough organlfailon to. assist t arming1 J mninmis woo. 10 uroancn ins rsis . , u.. f. n,..'. r.,1 m.i.,.- n.,.,whcrf they Ocularly the new district pens- t ruled by the extension - from Ilend lo Klumath Kails. , from Parla to Saint luls. gene- In company with W. fl. Ide.j((a , . s7,.mUe OMfop ,,litbt, inairnKT "i mo attiiu mm in'inrn. committee of the Oregon develop- . ..... 1 . . 1. . """"" mam rnsmuur ui couimerce, inejr lunpiM-iiMi nit? ,,inni iiiouRirr 01 (.. -.iu.m..lV ..n.. ' ; "I will show you tknt walnut . culture is the ideal occupation at men who can he brought her ' from Kasl and Middle West and ! who want a change from the - more atrennous forms . of .form- Ins." promlfsed Me.. ' . i . . T .1 I U f (T P l" PTl v . vs.. , w "'Iv 1 - ' ' T T i - i i xr w i ! . I A. i . 0- W . I POKTLAND. Oct. iO. (l.P.I The VnitrA 8tMe" ta " '" of bontleggera." Judite nen D. . l.indaey of Denver claimed here insmiii miring an imerview. " . ,""""" " ....v-. "I would legally supervise them all., permiiung encn innivianai the right to choose whether ne win go 10 neaven or neu. re- moving every coercion or pro- hlbltlon." . t i .- t. ...... ..m,. ,... the term "romnan nnate mar- rlagc." stopped here on his way tho University of Oregon at rnere are two amns oi re- She's a Fickle Miss C om nl eie Lpng flOp Over Sea - , , . m R . p-; i ostes and Le Bnx I-imah 7,360-Mile Flight to Buenoe Aires BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 20. (U.P.) The French, avia- .n- . , tors Dieudonne Costes and oscph 1 UriX Compll'teU jheir 7,360-mile flight from . t. ., . i h- "i r They reaches-here Thurs- sy reacneo-nere inurn- from Pelotas, Brazil,! day landed la.st niifht because of darkrieR. t'oatca and Le Urii travelled in icH-.ina . a uu u 1 . v .vw 'riai..l.lnr Ih.v mflfte IIia f lent - . . 7" raniniana m mainiana iiiKni. over ine nouio-Aiianiic rouie, inuiciuu in mis county oa au ; i..i.. v-..i sissh.!..,.- mile oceanic flight in 1 hour.'as a result of. the fatrtl shooting. - From Drasll they continued of Stanford Zlmmerlee. rancher- wlih their ilregttet plane, named moonshiner. -September !. paid NuDgesser-toll. to Rio de Janeiro, a fine of 2S upon a plea of: In two hops totalling 1.350 miles, guilty to leaving a fire burning! and Huenos Aires, two more hops for 1.10S allies. . ,1 ' T ' 1 I I 1 11 fl CP V i J k--0,.v""TJ""" f . s .a ra l A u A L O '. ! stralnt. artificial, from without our roflhHlon law. and; natural, from within, crowing from the Individual's convictions orramaiea inrougn reiig.ous - ; "It w a oiuiase o iry io make people gooci ny law, or "V ; Keeping tnem in ignorance. ne,,hlg city rjravel is now- being I conimuvu. r.crj-ouo suouiti bo hit own way without artificial .restraint, as long as hla conduct 1 ......... MM . .. . .. . i,.m.ii - i ....,. , "Of course. I would not like to see any' of the Brothers and; According to Commissioner 1 islstcrs go to hell. I'd say: T)ear'r.. .,,. m. .m ! , brother, or sister, don t go that way, the flrea are hot ind the time la long, but If you arc de-1 ; termrnca to go, ine Decision "s .your own.'" i (inounnrn oa t-aire smi i Da"ghter and Mother Slain; Father Drunk HKOOKLYN. X V., Oct. JO. (UP) Prom a liquor crated home brew enthusiast Brooklyn detectives tonight anavalllngly ; tried to draw a aolutlon of a double clubbing murder discover-' ed after It wa li boura old. ' l The victims were Mm Anna f ! Hanaen, 40. and her 19-year-old adopted daughter, Alice llackl. ) Roth bodlea were found, bat-' Itered beyond recognition, on lb" Pr,or ,,oor ' teir bome. J Down In I he baaement wa a ; tl fBllo& ,tI the . .corner iii a nelgblwrhood apeak: y. where the elder woman's knut... I Ai. - i. aia . . nll arlnklnK ,,, , Hansen waa questioned by a i dozen police and detectives. His (Cotulnued oa Iae His) m 1 . j ( j laleM IS Uned For Failing To Extinguish Fire 1 - i MEDFOKD, Qre., Oct. 10. .According to. report reaching 1 in is cut l 1 I'm uiKeriew. urunn. 1 . L . . . , , . ... . . . . . . , . . 1' . 1 v"- uon eniorcemenc omcer, recently in a national forest. Talent and ' aaalstanu captured a still in a! raid and set fire to It, and left; without extinguishing the Mate. , I.Ths charge was filed by the for-.: I est'service. Kiri j""1 "'"s's '' "'- ' : "t ia s.rsvA. i iiiittiw ViaiCl V111IIH . Tts Tr. DM.n AO All A lUlllCBB medkOKD, Ore. - Oct. !. piimi..,. .rt . ,h. ni. nr .k. u.,irnrri .ntranr. tt ihe. Crater" Lake highway Is now ' nnoerway. ana ine actual wore , win aian eariy next apring.- ac-!to eor.llnr to Slate llishwav Com- mlssloner C. E. (Pop) Gates of distributed, the machinery beins ; at Union Creek this week. Xext.'wsa airaln clven a stav nf sen- w,. n.v win i.h..tn.. . . .... . Knxel alonK ,Be highway between ; j t.,.i r...... .uiii.., - a.4i- unius, vs an ih- : . plet(,d Oerore tae tosirist travel ! , startIU ' rn oiline will be bv what ls! OTllcd the "Gates proceas." It .jeonslsta of mixing oil and sravel and rock to the proper consist ency and then rolling with a ..steam roller. It Is then left lo harden. A mile of the "Gates process" was used on the Crater Lake hlghwaneartri1s-rity. and haa proven highly satisfactory and able to stand the heavy travel. "When oiling Is completed." said Commissioner Gates this mornlpg. the Crater Lake high-j way will be free of dust and a pretty boulevard. j Death Beckons i At Movie Star Ajaa nil i LOS ANGELES, Oct. SO. UV. i P. Weighted down by her wet j clothing when ahe ventured past shallow water during the filming of a scene here today. Daphne j Pollard, screen comedienne, waa pnlled from the water by two blued to keep tho loss down to stood two rnnniniiiea arc in ine girls as ahe was going down for virtually nothing. field for the one vacancy of dl-; tho second tlmo, It was reported. ; Klamath was almost alone In rector. One Is Judge H. H. Fol-' , Following the rescue by Lor- this rcspert, for other timbered som. Midland, prominent farmer -etta Uush and Marjorle William-' sections of tho northwest . suf- , of that district and nt one 'timer' ; ; son. girls In the company, worked fered severe losses froui con-'a Judge in Alaska. " The second -'over Miss Pollard for- several 1 n..rftinn.. . Is reported to be U. K. Bradbury. ' . . - .. t i . UIIIIUIV IVVll.IV ip.it.uk i, Was Said. eewwvwee .MEANEST MAX IX ! "WOULD IS LOCATEO SAN FRANCISCO, Oet. !0. (VIM The meanest mnn In the world has been found here In the personage j of John Smith, who not onfy robbed' Mrs. Diana ! Wilkes. 76-year-old bedrid- den invalid of all her cloth- , , .... i. . . . ... . . . ma Hllll .1". Hill IIIT.O ..I- rled aa-ny the woman'a false ! teeth. Smith was apprehended at his homo by detectives. who recovered all of Mrs. Wilkes personal effects. TWTWwwwwwvw, "b Former U. Crops Out At Trial ' l Jot, rtpnlet r.rna.1 " : " " tary of State to Admit Evidence; Sinks Back Into. Chair, Weary from Strain of Supreme Effort to Vindicate Self. WASHINGTON. Oct. 20. two-s;un fightinf 'rancher of . j m k .. . n p ieeoie ooaj or aidcit b. ran at ine teapot oonu inai ' . j loav' wl,en .ne ro" "nd P'a" w"n the court to admit ewioence wntcn ne inougni grave conspiracy charge on clair are being 'tried.' .; ,. Fall's plea waa in vain.- The judge denied it' kindly, but .firmly, mnd refused to admit the evidence. ' ' The old mas aanJf down In hi Lady Will sBe Hung mm .mm- nLr v M M mm h V ll W jw m jg, .fv MM JMn. . ... - ' ", r- i Attorneys Work Feverish- ! C. I ;t f u; J 'J ",,u. :. 'die-Aged Mother r j ' i ' 7T . CHICAGO Oct. t. (IT)- Tk..i todav to " . ; . save ser me, jirs. ,."k.. t.,...,-ti,.n i' uiw..t ..ur. .,,- hnoiieeres. led her to a death cell, calmly insisted she wa5 nnt interested In any court i proceeding which would ?end her UVtao.. instead of to the gal-, , n . ...nH., nr ii.iiA she said. "When people ask blm here his mother a. I want nim : be able to say 'Vlead lusteau r -i. i.n r Her son. Eddie Cassler. a hlg1! school student, sat beside bis mother in court todax when she . .i.n.n.i week so that the judge who L- the case shall be taken to th' . ui, BlHlt B(llrrV-U (m I V iuuuv expense: ' She Was' to have been hanged Fridan. . . Cn-i.i:i..iert Munler Catherine Cassler la a tall woman aud heavy. She was con - (Continued on Page Six) r . r ; . I' ' w. w-m I7t ', Dasin rme r ire , i Loss Negligible "Fire loss?" . Duncan McLean, head of tha forest fire fighting . division of tho Klamath Forest Protective asstclatlon. smleld broadly. "rtroadly spoaklng." he said. "there wasn't any this fire sea- - 1 ,.? ; l.la.A hot nn hnnVa ,ln nnf whow any concrete loss." The vear 1037 was one of the hest from the standpoint of few j forest ftrea in the history of the election were placed today ' Klnmath. Careful control work;on the project by irrigation ots. coupled with cooperation from enmners. fishermen, and. In fact, Bt Who wero in the woods, com- ' i . . 1 1 Guy Cronemiller tf i tri L. visiis iiamain Editor Ouy" Cronemiller of th- jl.akevlew Examlnerourneyed to Klamalh Falls yestelay on husl- ness connected, with his news- jpnpcrA Ho has lntujy added a , Ludlow type raiting miichlnc to his composing room and has otherwise Improved hla news- :paper plant. ' : Mr. Cronemiller says tho mil- I A., t. MtAi,pa..H . , 1 , . . r .. , ,.,,, n.tv.'i o ...,,o. ! on Nevember 11 will be a bli! wlevent for both Lafceview and the ; ; California city as the broad gunK ! trains will be running then. His, newspaper Is publishing a spoc - lal rnllrond cdllon for tho Al- lura occasion. VF V..N,y, S. Official . ' . , ' , !!! Rnn..t nt Pv.-.o-- , - (U.P.) The spirit of th the west surfed up in the .. . i . . . . . . wouia neip Clear nun or tne which he and Harry' F. Sin - rlialr ecuin jumI Kt-til a Nruul vial of spirits of ammonia to kls we for a moment. After h had calmeil down he drew out black stocle and chewed' H. . . , . L . -. ' . ' - assistant secretary of Inter-- or under Fall was nndcr croih'-' . . . examination by uie defense. 1 direct testimony Unney na$ P'aca resp-tuiuiiiiy lor t lie ;. TeTT "O"0""10"1 teapot dony "Kotlations directly n sn nhoulders. . ., .- ine aeinse mas aeeaing to bare him state bU interpretation ; aovemin, m in- ' I 7.T : !.,. .VB ": wans, tans iwncj naa neen ttacsea oy ine supreme-' beliveed Finney, a government .i- -witness.-woasd teanry tnst HIS ' ' ' terpretatioa was tho same "lis. . - ' ContlnaeJ on Pago 8U) w l r l II juasre LaniDDen Tells R. Steele Wrong Way Usei x Hay Steele, reputed bootlegger. " ,h wrong legal expediency to Raln- . Ireedom trom inn eonntv la II where he Is serving .i ' nA j . . . v . I. . ! sen-.... """' lice Jndee Lem. L. Gachagen. At ,hal ls wu" Judge J. P. Campbell. Oregon City, ere- ... : siding Judge In the circuit court, : told Steel's attorney yesterday I when be denied a writ of habeas ' , corpus. . ! Judge Campoeti- said . that .'Steele's case should have been ! brought botore him on a writ of J review rather than a habeas cor : Pu, proceeding. Steel was sentenced on a tUato cliarse' hy- a city ludxe, acting as Justice of the peace. .lt holds that hi commitment l II ' legal In that it atatos he was sentenced and committed by ;i Justice of the peace.' v 1 : ? -.-Aj Will '3 ' AilCVilUH Tf 111 V ' I Be Staired Soon i f '. ' ! With the Klamath Irrigation' district election less than tnree weeks away, formal notice ot ' items. i Although no formal pronounce ment has been made, it Is nnder- ll.... 1. i- ln.nmlMnl ' .hn l . I. . ... , .. . . , .... ... it... milltn.ivuil, .iil run lot .,e,.u,:. ; term. ;., The election will be Novem' ber s. , , .. liltOWN'M IX KKIHT . IM'HKN til. n.iihii ' : : SAN ' FRANCISCO, -Oct.., 30. (I Pi The dead body of C. V. Illrschsft. CO, was; found In a back yard fish pond containing elm Mu nes A nf tfulu. Thnnrln, llelii- St - ... . tires believe ' Hlrsehnfl . stumbled nnd fell Into th pool, striking his head upon a pedestal In the pool nnd 0. w drowning wnne no was un- conscious. . ' .