J nil -ft-nTt The Klamath News "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER GET OUT YOUR HORN'' I The Klamath News The Klamath New Official Paper , U" t. Official Paper County of Klamath County of Klamath , ; t 1 fol. 5, No. 39. Price Five Centa Revelers Pace Dry .Evening In East- ?w i-a ! A a . (YO.eUian "B" to Guard NCW Year I r . r - l a: I 6TO I J a " i Wet Ha Plenty. .i- ' i, -,,, v,.n.x- r. on WASHINGTON, Uoc. 50. (U.P.t Tho flowihg bowl irtny lenk a little this New . . . .. .. ... yeara eve, but it wont now ( onan b()m. Th. tanttvi publicly. Dr. Jame M. Dor-Inn wlilih ther had been working .an. U. S. prohibition com- j "" on V , . . ,. I fnalde to ejtrlcai Mattoj itimttoner believcH. j,h , KA mr,t him Ha proaberlea that jruur.n t91wlny r,,ni the mud. ran make hl cnlry Into th f. Klver Fred MUliaela and I.t . Halurday niltlit without rub-. fommander Kriward KHlerR Ur b,H,t.. for federal .Rent. an. "" K..lle with a.lR thera , from pretarloiia altnalloii wh-n liannitiR in maae me cieorai..... f tba drli'nt In yeara To ai-roniptlKh thla the iimIit.i! prohibition rnforcemi nt ofdrer I are onlletliiR the aid or hotel , uit-n, cabaret and cafe owner. i CIuIm Warned ' WurulnR haa been tubed to all I nltiit cluba and other plar:-a In j th. larner rltlen. where merry I makera wilt Rather, that drlnklnR Intoalratlng llqo.im In the prem-1 Let will Jenpardlte the cluba a . much a. If th. Iluttor. are ...Id j by the owner. . Mnjor Maurbe fampbill. ad- i mtubttrator In New York, and K V. YJlnwltty. atlmliiUtmiur fr j lh Chicaao dlnirlrt. hv - cured promiaM of raort at ihn , lariter nJKni chum ant rnuartn- that cooperation will lie extended In the enforcement of tho luw, Jc; Imuran stated. Other prohlH Una admlulktratars will do the ' same, he added. At Ih same lime, tho federal agents will work double .hlfis In checking up on plnrra where liq uor might be uned ur sold, the prohibition commissioner said. lirink (in HI) Chicago. Dec. 30. ffl-- hrcat of federal prohibition autborltlea to cnfur.e the law oil Sew Year Kve h. impressed prospective celebrant to the ex (Continued i I'aga Hist Buildyig Permits During December Beat 1926 Month With the close of one of the coldest month. Klamath Falls ha. witnessed in the past decade, building permits for the month of December slood at J38.S95 In Jlhe ottlee of tho poltce Judge yesterday. Total amount of building per mits for December 1926 was $18 ;,80, showing that this month for 127 leads by 20.33((. Total permit last month Were 118,3.5. The largest permit for ll'.la I month was for the buUdlttg of a brick garage by Christ lllsnas, iu-olvlng 115.000. This Varage will adjoin ths Arcade apart ments. Coal Strike End Is Believed Near DENVER, Colo., Dec 30. (U P) Tho end of the Colorado coal atrtk apparently i near. With northorn operators agreed on a settlement proposal to ho submitted through the .stale In- diHtr nl co ommlsslon Saturday, Tom Connors, I. W. W, .ecro- tnry of tho strikers' execntlvo Tommlllen, . annotincod tonight that "any reasonable proposition will be submitted to, the men." Attitude ot strikers from every coat field tn the state can be determined. S4 hours after Iho proposal Is , submitted. Connors said. . . No'Set-Ups'For New Year's Booze ' KANSAS CITY, Dec. 3(1. (UP) Thirty revolors, colebrntlng New Year' Eve with parties In Kansn City holds and clutm, ( will have to cool their arums with a personal supply of cracked Ico, or depend on tho supply from the dishes In which the Illne Polnli will bs served. The absence of Ice Is dne to W. Harold tJine, prohlbliion adminis trator. Ho has warno'd against the furnishing of "sot-tips," gin- gerale and Ico, declaring Injunc- Hon Brppeealngs may remit, DIVERS ADDS NEW RESCUE tojhslists Train Man At Work on Sunken I Submarine Pull Mate Out of Sea Mud I PHOVINCKTON, M, I'fc.i a. (l'I' Diver Tom Kmllo liai ilded third ntDi,i In Ms list . Jot rftruil III riinnocuoH wtm (operation em til sunken sub I muriiia 8-4. I Kadte bicmght T. Mattuv. , .urfnre alter Mattox had jbeen burled under the submarine In a mud rai-lii till" tuduy. Th diver, were working on !lha tuuiu't. amidships of the H-4 ! frum opposite. side. Huddcnly. I Kuril received Inatrurtlona frum "", '"'l''n above " to ,1,c ',,,., u ,.ompiinin, 1 Clambering over the Mr ate) ! '""" M" ; i i tcly hurled In the dense mud ml.h. orfllI.r,d dur- oa I the wrei ked eratt. Police Fines In December Reach New High Mark At a lata hour lt night flnea , d,.par,m,Bt for ,h, . , """"h ' timber amounted I- .umer 01 arrci .r month totaled C7. Four bURftrnl ctuHant wrM rul.tn! lo imllre fine louU lor tiif month of Icwtiwlnr whu Charlie Milk-r wsa fuund uully f P lowiuo ami iranHponatm Huiior. and fined :) on each charge, yesterday. Jlliltir was nrreaum inr,u; i evening at 60S Broad street with over a gallon of liquor in hi j car. The car was confiscated and ' turned over to ths government, j Miller paid bis fine. ; Youth Who Shot Chum Accidently Returns To Home BT. JOHNS. Arlx.. Dec. 3d, (V lliiane Thompson, 13, whi yeeterilay shot and Killed nifi i , ),, Vrsnk IS. while I Ihe boys were flm k hunting. nirna.i i his home initav sfier t,,r",' .''' I'.."? :. .L , ,lh wandering all night in the hltl and woods near here. Young Thompson was suffering rom exposure. Aiier e huh, ani . k. ,.i fci. !,..:' . "'. '.'....j i... Th,,s- K1,h otrangiilatlon or a , he rode to tell Frank' family. Hoping to save his chum's life ho again mounted hla horse and started toward Wlnslow for a doctor. On the way he mot a titan and gnve him the horse asking him to go for medical aid. Then Dnane wandered Into a woods and could not be located hy searchers. Ho came home to dny ami later tho man, who had abandoned the horse lor an auto mobile, returned the animal. Otflrlals said the shooting was accidental and that Dnane wottd not be held. 900 Children Are Held For Stoning LONDON, Dec. 30 (U.P., Nino hundred homeless children havo been arrested by police lit ttign m connernon wnn ie .i.r- der of the agon tiaiinn vice-con- stil Kosxlo, who was twiton to denlh with stones and robbed by children on a dimly lighted street, according to the Riga cor respondent of the Dally Mall. Knxxlo's body was found De cember 27 on a remote street. Ho had been visiting a niece the night ot the killing. At, the time It was believed that bandits bad killed and robbed him and chil dren were not sttipeclcd. Kven the go'.d filling In his teeth bad been extracted by tho robbers. Cold Wave Due In Middle West KANSAS CITY, Dec. 3(1. (UP) Several southwestern states will observe the coming of the now year with xero nntl stib-xero temperatures. A cold wave sweeping down from the northwost, accompanted by a piercing 2&-mtlti wind and snowfall, win send tho mercury plunging downward In Nebraska, Kns, Missottr ana 0Hf!mti. Fo u r D i e Hits Car On Track Ratiroad Crotii n ampUtymnt problem for ft Ion Gates Fail to Work;iinip' Kmythtng i tfom!R.a Driver Disregards Watchman's Signal. FULLKRTON, Calif., Dec. an ftttM Four nerarma were killed luto tonight i . . . . ... When their automobile wait Ktruck by a freight train at a croHoing one mile west of here. The dead are M. and Mr. bert If. Arland. of Aberdeen. Vah.. and Mr. and Mra. C. W. Arlnmi. Of Pomona, fallf. ; All except Mr. A. bert Arland were ktited limlanlly. Kite died enroute to the Pullertim hoa-1 . . ' , Accordlng to report, to tb bertff office the rnw.lng .are- ty gtte wa not working and the Arland. failed to regard a !utrnal lamp the watt-bman waa waving. The machine had crowed one 'track and wa onto ltd aecond w nnrk bf ( tnr ,ralo Ths i, trrt along t cur was cirrifd 1 he trat'k. i r. W. ArUmi anil liia wiftt and i j Alton Arind wcro df-atl when p) The oii-f.-,h;oi.eti np&mog ! Pzrler. .t Ofeia Siate u&fren tlHy Weri pjfd Up. Mm. AUwrtbe may bare been a rood idea"Tb testa." Df, Porfer said iAr!antJ lived only a mtiiute. ' tn jtrandma'a timebut today U '"ahow us tijat men ara better Doctor Denies,., j Vi - He placed Body In Gunny Sack. J.OS AXOKI.E3. tie.-. 3. (t;the old day. have no place in i 1') Convincing circumstantial the teaching o the modarnVhild,' college students fail, be point evidence and J4 hours of Inten-jDr. j. u. w. Wallln. of Miami : ed out, are: tax high school slve grilling bad failed tonight to university, told the psychologists, (standards: spotting at homes: the cause Ilr, Charles M. McMillan, j "The new way." he explained. ', tack of right kind of encourage formerly of Texas, to ronfe to '"is to first teach a child words ment. the murder of Mr. Amelia An- which are spelled as they sound, j plehy. widow of John F. Applejy, and non-phonetic words later." i WILD MAX Ht'VT Chlrngo millionaire Inventor. I After giving approval to Dr. I mm-e hi arret last night, Dr. McMillan, who administered the woman affairs and who awert- lived with her. has been j under constant quest Inning a id ( . the same: -I did no klll her." ; satd. but will also destroy the jed without making an arrest. At- Mrs. Appleby's body was found quality of "it" by blunting the : though the man closely resembt tied In a gunny sack near Ban finer Qualities in a maa'a oer- ed McClelland, thev satd. he ha , . , . . , ernando the night of December blow across tho forehead caused, her death. . i 'Swearing-Off Time-Right After Christmas - "vr TM T' s KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, Washington facing DUjIeM ' ItJAK Wliri HOT CAMPAIGN NEAR WAKiitNOTON, I)ic. 30. ft'Pl complexion o congress bat Ib? The political crystal gators as-pf1 " hs bope. 1;fe In predicting last plenty is The .ntllooa league ton, by isanie Interna! personal difficulties going to happen In tho United J rffowf r the death of Wsyne B. Ktales this coming ) 'ap year. Washington, whose only fo- dustry ta politics, expect, no its- !lr the prewport of the hotte'ltin in the neat republican ptat- eleetlun ramsalxn alnce the wer!"""- Dr., Kfrbotaa Murray Bot- with freth' Inert and fr7h iittnea ; to ronfunt the rotere and haraas tl.M ti.iItlU.tana ., ... ' , , that problbltl&n la not a poilticat Kepubltrana apparently w'"'nne. nave to wage tseir tarapaiicn wain i f"! . ' . . . - ------ tho I'oolldK admlnltratlon ao atllt badly divided Internally with the poaatbltltr of a large section having to accept internally with f Ai-jthe ponibflttr of a large aectionj,,,, bt WBerea, Wden and to accept a candidate iwe, ,re tnT ,t On the demo- whoM. balc ootlook on life to alien to ita own. .h.h -.. .tl. T' - . . T - -"--)'- - o ;.atiwn ur.. i iis. oc-d atatea. , to be made by both aide to keep 1 Pawing or the politic inrotred j prohlbliion out of the campaign, in farm relief, the que.Clon of ,he nomination of Smith would, aatkiyisg the economic demands iregardlea of all "he could do toof a large aeetlon of the popu- .the contrary, keep th oueni ion iatlon I. a (ueattoa of aoch !m- i , ton, Threa year, of ag- portance that it cannot but oc greuive agitation by the wet copy a major place tn the story ! nye Produced no change In the of the coming year. . , Old-Time Spelling Bee Ruled Out . , . . Psychologists Would Ban Custom COLl'MHt'S. o.. IW 3i. UUwit AtAA h. fw t. c $ another tiity, &&d fmychoioK.ata aiie- aing me annual meeung oi , the Anivrkan Pircholtgirat two- a-iaiioa ura.r awn. '.mjmi j I irauiti.B imi-tt ueiteiu, us it,e ; pan. Triple-Jointed words w h I e b Wailin's idea oa how t teach: children to snell, the nsyciioSo- gists turned to tho nerolexittes arising front ths drinking of bad liquor. oi only win rnronic arunsrs- ness eventually kill one. they Jaonallty. jaonallty. , . ; i . intelligence tests bane of Intelligence many a freshman's existence dar- ng bis first weeks In college, j Wheeler, expects to solidify, it- self tbla fear again In the ef fort to beat att wet candidate. aounrd hi istention to an Iron-clad di Senator Borah, dry. has as- to trjftst dry declara- ilff t equally determined to net wet plank. All of whfrh make ,11 dtftlniit far thoae who Insist Farm relief t going to be --tioBgreas prooBoiy wilt pane jivarT,,r,n bill ..j !r ,e,o It, Thta wfil precipitate a drect to.e .((n(a be puDeaB w. ,tm. ...,., ratle ,toe seM!or Jarow( A in arithmetic, and womes in languages, tnat men worit more -ae-urntely but thp women faster." t-arenta woo wonoer wny tnetr i cuimren iati m college may mem-1 setves oe responstote lor toe tau-i ure. Dr. Edward S. Jones, Unl-j . The three main reasons that! SAX LCtS OBtSPO. Calif.. Dec. So. liPk Bheritr dennttes wha were called today to San Mte.net by Constable Charles Davis, to investigate a man answering the nescrtpiion oi Kosert B. mci. iei- land, sought kldnsner. reinm- evidence to prove he was a re3- dent of San nieaa and had no connection with the - kldnasinr cace. 1927 Try Itl rf Tn 5 X J Link Fox With New Murders ' ; county court f2tfy adapt the ... , , j budget for 132 S, drafted several Hickman and Hunt to; we ago. oe tnOICieO tBe -et lde for tlo- day; Added Blame j;br cruising, tot a recheck of P,J C. f timber already cruised, waa to- Placed on Slayer. iittiei ,t , m ,Mk, - fajto when objection, were beard LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30. (U.P.) -A defense counsel sought a plan that might save William Edward Hick man, confessed doable slayer, from the gallows, the state of California was attempting tonight to con nect him with two more vicious murders. Evidence tending to implicate "The Fox" with the slaying last January of Patrolman P. I.. Ben nett and with the death May 25 of A, B. Drtekett, was revealed by authorities. Hickman already has confessed to the abdnetton, killing and ma (illation of Marion Parker, and ta participating with bis bands! pal, Welba Hunt. It, is the fatal shooting of Ivy Thorns, Rose if Itl pharmacist. To intflct Pair i ne e c'lufjift; wit 09 pre- . , iu" '""".town team of Merrtii. oay . wnen ins pooy meeta to Indict Hiekmas and Hu&t for the ZZ, s , , , mtatette "ding strong! for the 9 ?l JaZ ""ctory ap until the. last few (Continued oa tre Wxl ;m,ns)te. o pUy. Both team. di- i nivaA ffsflWsM f Aaif KkotKftU Bodv of Drowned ri Iinf PT F fHinrf 111 Klamath River The body of Ivaaboe "Joe" Davis who was drowned Thurs day morning while bunting ducks oa the Klamath river below Keno was found ta 15 feet of water yesterday morning, 100 yards downstream from the point where bis empty canoe waa recovered Thursday. The body was located by Bricef McCormlck, of Keno, who, with Jack Corkery and Orte Woody was probing the, bottom of the murky stream from a boat. Rel atives of the dead- man are ex pected to arrive here today when funeral arrangements wilt be completed. lis vis' body wes found, fully clothed, v including bis hat and gloves, a&d there was no evi dence of a struggle en the part of the drowned man. He was drowned while- bunting -with S. ft. Johnson and. a Hedford com panion, both of whom were shoot -ing. from the bank, white Davis held to the middle of the stream in the light cmoe; ' - Stolen Machine Abandoned Here An abandoned car waa found in Milts Addition yesterday after noon, which bad been stoles tn Weed, California. Wednesday. It is the property of H. G. Wortmaa Jr.. ot Weed and bore the license number 176214?. It Is believed by authorities that the parties who took the ear oniy used it as a mode of trans portation to Klamath Fall since nothing waa disturbed, and the owner's identification card and license slip stilt remained fast ened to the steering gear. The machine will be held here for the owner, pstlce stated. Stunt Flyer Hits High Power Wire ' CLENDALB, Calif.,' Dec. S9, (UP) At Johnson, 30, stunt fly er for the Cadtli Motion Picture company, probably was fatally in jured when the craft he was con ditioning crashed into a high tension wire late today. After receiving sever shocks he was badly burned when his plane took fire and felt to the ground. Hospital authorities said his recovery, waa doubtful. Johnson was to play a part tn a movie of airplane warfare. Coffey Pasre Through City Walter B. Coffey, chief surgeon ot the Southern Pacific, passed through Klamath Falls yesterday earoate to Sap Frntutsco frons fSftBtl,, (Ever? COUNTY COURT WITT fiPITf.R ISSUES TODAY Bigger School Appropria tion Won't Be Aaked, I Indication Three important Qsteitton, In- ;Tolrlng protean lo (be tentatiTe county budget, are expected to be .agreeably settled today when the to the budget. This actios expected to clear ap much ees Irorersy existing: betwees tim bermea and the court for months. Following the protest of the Kiastatb county fair board against the 15,000 appropriated for the fain and the well fonnded plea of the directors of the fair for mare money with which to conduct tbla Important county enterprise, ft Ea generally believed the court witt acede to the reqaett of the board by al lotting several tbsnsasd dollars additional. One of the major reasons for fGoatiaaedt aw Face Stat High School Fiye Defeats Merrill Ail-Star Quintet! Xbe buketeera ot lh KUmalh cnnnfv tth avfcAAi I'MAsT tha icmr (halt test aigbt, winning front the The game both haivet. was close t&rouih wltai; the Merrill i1 itk thJ - B excei:eat eaac to get to The school Quintet plays the local 'Eagles basketball team at the fairgroa&da exblblt. building tonight at eight o'clock. ' - i . - Portland (bps Would Break Up Pilfering Gang PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. J0 i&i Following 4 series of burg laries last night, steps were tak es today to rid (he city of a gaes of prowlers which the police be lieve to - be organised, operating; under the direction of a leader, i Extra Boilcemes bare been de- tailed to the residential district e and if this does sst result in tba f apprebenstoa or the breaking ap of the gang, plais clothes men will be sent out front, the In spectors bureau. , . In a number et burglaries last night, wherein bouses were en tered and ransacked, evidence was left to show that money was the chief object of the boss breakers. Even Jewelry waa (spurned. This wa takes by tba (police as evidence of the exper ience of the gang. The borne of Judge W. A. Ex wail, was among those prowled last night. The same thief, or thieves, ransacked two o t b f homes In the immediate vicinity. Rotarian's Wif e Drowns In Lake! SEATTLE, Wasb., Dee. 30. S Pi AtthoBsh be plunged into th cold water of Lake Washing ton, Henry Manny, district gov ernor ot the Rotary club, was suable to save his wife from drowning late Thursday sight, Mrs. Manny bad remained tn as automobile on a ferry boat crossing the take, after her hus band stepped out. When the ma chine rolled backwards and felt lata tba bay the Rotary offletat Jumped Into tile water bat bis wife bad been Imprisoned tn the car and he was polled oat of the take by other passenger on ths boat. Weather Delays Mrs. Lindbergh BT. LOl'IS, Us., Bee. S&. ttFt Unfavorable weather prevented Mrs. Evangelise Lindbergh from continuing her journey to De troit by air today and the flight was postponed until tomorrow. Mrs. Lindbergh arrived here late yesterday and bad Intended to continue to Detroit last night, hut th weather made tba trip impossible. Morning Except Monday) Aviator Battles Gales On Journeys Lindbergh Undaunted By Storm Along Unmapped Route; Lands Safely, ' BELIZE, BRITISH HON DURAS. Dee. 30 U.P.) Fighting; storms es h flew over mountains and dense forests across as unmapped aeriai frontier, "Colon! Charles A. Lindbergh com-' pletIS today the second stage of his Central Am- ; eriean good wit! tomr, . V At S:4S a. m. il0:U .- a4 Eaaters Standard Sims, Lind bergh Sinrftd the Spirit of St. Loots at the Athletic field satf the golf dab, having flown tba Its treaebersaa' miles - from Csatemala City is three hour. , and twenty-four ml nates. ' . . i 1 Forced Island ' . . Tha famous firm ot - "W" added to it fllaatrioat record af " achievement. Liadbergb. over aa knswa territory, was forced by a squall deeper as4 deeper' .taia the - coantry; ia 'iSsr rrgiaa. sssBtaia raaga aid,' )jabrsk'a forests is which ssqI tiea tke-xvs- - liia Jtaya . India sa liver -: T ttex(iB Was ths fi.it- Usd plaas ever to come' dowa as- $vitib Hoadaraa: sol!. HHisrto, eahr7 few seaplanes bad vl.lled - fba co'ooy sd taey jicCtfatled a fbe stater. . " .WeltQBMi - Ta aa allege . , t . ' Lladberga's ' wefrsm' iras ; "is-' mnltettt. Almost tfes astlra ,'y of Belize earn out to. ta; fi!d aad cbeerext srttdlr .wh -la--. bergb waa -sighted. ..nrpassim svea their own beat at aria whso t be plane aetaattr taa4. Fty special coaitabies, wtira;i-'ttt Thursday alcbt,' aalsed the reg lar police to consroi the excited ' crowds who aoagbt to swarm -around the plane. . . . . Lindbergh bad bad clear sail ing from Aarola airdrome, Caat (Conlinned oa Fasje- Sta Men Battle Show' To Reach Youths"' Caught By Stony srsvoaa raitr1 tw sa , 'rf" V'l A search; party . of itt . mn was toaigbt battling its why tbry deep snow drift to reacb a gross st -2 .boys stareesed . at Pin? Creek, SS miles tram here ia thi Sierras. :. : .- , - - r' ' The boys have- bees- vacation ing in the mountains for the tat week.1 According lo reports bertR they had eaougb provltios tij fast a week and were due -lo leave yesterday. - : , - ' r Alt roads and commaaicatisn -lines bar bees obliterated', fey the Uluard. - ... ', Klamath Dairies cr- Lead Whole State county bold first lit KlaaaatSt place- ta aallk tests is the state of Oregon fr December, according ts a repot made by Lee Craft, dairy in-' apector. yesterday. The verng" score is 94.. , . . ': The Mountain Dairy held first place with an crerage of (,, and the Lost River dairy second with ii. Tba remaining averages 1 34.4.; ataaara 4.t; Jabaaoa ttt. and Crater Lake tt.S-, Craft, re ported that the Boftiday dairy' bad no score as the sample waa not a fair teat, s . ; Community Chest Still GetsFunds I Fonds are atttt coming f the Community Cheat aad was takes In yesterday; which brings the total amount received tbla year etose ts lh ffgare for ? 1KI. " eS . : Three families ho are great ly in need of food and warm clothing were resorted to cbeat . , beadquartera Fridav,. ccorsiigV ' to the Rer, i, Ksry : Thorn as a, who it ta charge of the rtss,' Cold weather and SHtemateyssest are accentuating tbs ..: siftatiOT,. . bs; ttatesV '