THE KLAMATH NEWS TUESDAY,- JUNE 2tt, 1928. PAGS TTTS Rumors of Mexican Revolt Branded as False By I'alacios . MH1ALK8, Aril., June 15. (U PI Current rumors thai ro lullonary arllvlllea fostered hy high tnllilary officials war uti dr way In lha northarit Mcil ran alalaa, wara bramUU aa "In spired falsehoods bv ('. P. Pal actna, Mealran consul, her today. Ha aald lhat on lha era of the nallnnal eloctlnua, July 1, "clique unfavorable lo lha proa nt administration ara try Ilia: lo anibarraaa Ilia government with falna rumura n( a rovull." Hulk (lanaral Kranrlaoo Manin, commander ol Ilia fadaral forces no lha Waal coast, who' wan huid In Iba runiura. and Dun Fausto Tupele, governor of Bo nori reported lha territory peaceful, accordluc lo Palai'loa. (lanaral Alvaro Obroaon, toi mar president of Mailco, and lha only presidential randldala on lha July ballot la at bla iamb at Cajania. Knnnra, In .lha heart of lha runiorad truubla, I'ularloa aald. ; Flyers Unnoticed At French Field LB IIOl'ltUlCT rLYINO FIELD. Fran.-. Juua J. IUIM Two American a r I a I o r Wllnier Hiulu and Lou, . Gordon who flaw tha monoplane Friendship acroaa lha Atlantic ocaao with Mlaa Amalla Barhart, landad lo night unwalramad aad unsung on I hi, flald whar t'olonal Charles p .lad bare h 'a arrival waa cheered by a roaring walcoma from ecijres of Ihousanda of French Ihroata. Tha commercial alrplana In which lha two men had flown Iron Croyden alrdrlrae, Knaland, landad at T p. ro. on a virtually deserted flald. Later It waa revealed that tha principal (lying enthusiasts were at tea aa'the mania of Mlaa Ituth Klder, another American flyer, al tha Hotel LotU. Slulli and Gordon will apend two daya In Parle, visiting tha Latin qaartar and touring lb flying field. Mlaa Karhart, It la reported, la ronalderlng apendlng few hnura In Parla ahopi before rvlamlug to the United States. '' LONDON. June tt.' (CP) Mlaa Amelia Karhart, flrat woman trana-Allanthr flyer, waa guest of Hlr tUtnuel Hoare, aecratary of elate for air, and Lady Hoar al a John Mccormick lienofit per formance tonight at . Albert hall, whaire aha met the Duke and Durheaa of York. ' Mr. and Mra. W. C. Whittle and daughter of lllarkfoot, Idaho, arrived In lha city Thuraday for vltll with , Ihelr eon and brother, A. C. Whittle of Xlone'e etora. While In the city they are atopplng at tha liall hotel. . Special reduction on Florahelm -shoes, valnea to tit) and tit, now U S5, ft. 15 and 16.55. lirownevlUe Woolen Mills Store. adv IJ-41 TREE TEA ORANGE PEKOE V Houston Likes Jimmy Walker HOIIHTUN, Tex.. June It. U Pi Mayor Jimmy Walker of New York ram to town today, lata aa usual, and liked lb town ao wall h want down lo Halves Ion ahorUy afterward. - Hut' the town llkad Jimmy. It look hint Into Ita huapltahle armi 'whan ha alepprd from lha train and ha be. came, for lha purpoaaa of tha town, lha character known to arery neighborhood tha wle cracking young man who must be funny because It la aipacted. Hut Jimmy did not land In thla town wllh. wlaa crack. The welcome eoeiued lo atlfla hla wit and what a walcoma It waa. Ha stepped from lha train Into a howling, laughing crowd. Hurrah for Jimmy Walker," they shouted'. . Thry awlrled about Ulm aa ha triad to gat out of lha elation. Ha waa aimoat through the galea whan the pholngraphera grabbed him again, took him bodily over nd made hi in poae on lha back platform for another aerlea of picture.., i . . ' Pelicans Win Game From Modoc Point ' With an overwhelming ecore tha Pelican baaehall team won lover lha Modoc point nine Run 'day Id the game which waa played on tha Pellran City field. iTh arore, at Iba end of the eliib and (Inal Inning, waa to to 1 In ! favor of tha Pellcana. ' I - At present the alandlng of the trams la aa (pllo'ws: I - Won loei Pellcana Chllogulii .... All Htara Modoc Point Merrill I 0 In the northern dlvlalnn Malln and llonanaa ara tied for flrat place. At the Pine Tree Thla Tamlir and Wednesday ! the five-art bill at the Pine Tree promisee to give more genuine amtvrtalnmenl tbau any other ag gregation In the past year. , ''Variolic" Introduce Kred and Marie Krneatn In en me dlf. flrult nulls. "I'ulque Marimba Novelty," wllh.Hunor Kduardo, .whose music la of the peppy, va riety that la lha I! blend. 1 Wayne and Hell "Whirlwind I liancera." Pretty roatumea and plenty of anap innkea thla mile a i mlnnt act aouiethliig to be re ' mrmbnred. Ilimiburg and l.o tha "Hokum J Manlaca" la rhockful of good J things. Chief Little Klk and company 'complete the bill 'with an Indian novelty offering. On the screen. "Colleen" starring Madge llellmy with J. Karroll Maclonald. Special reduction on Florahelm shoes. Values to flO and fit. now 11.56, 13.55 and 15.85. Hrownavllle Woolen Mills Store. I adv 13-tt :twv ' When the weather man announces that the mer cury is headed up, there's a quick way to pull it down: Tree Tea Orange Pekoe Iced Iced tea needs a tea of full flavor and strength enough to with' stand the dilution caused . by pouyng over ice. Tree '"' is Rickard, Crandall Find Dance Derby Pays Very Highly ' MY MAM lOVK NKW YOIIK. June 16. (t'PI Out of lha "red" and wllh 10 dsn - derhylsta atlll abuffllug around Madison Square Garden. i professors Milton Crandall and Teg Itlckard eieculed a dunce of Ihelr own today. Th two proniotara of the Mis ery ' Marathon atand to make 1 100.0110 apiece if th corn quadrllltsta can keep on Ihelr feet (two daya longer. If by some 'miracle tha contest continues for th remainder of Iba week the I takings of Itlckard and Crandall should reach the fahuloua flgurea that are toesod about after heavyweight championships. I Nona of the tan surviving couples showed any Immediate I eigne of dropping out at 6 p. m. .today, wheu the groteeque affair 'entered Ita 3661 h hour. They started "dancing" on June 10, i two waeka and one day ago. ! Aa lha garden hegaa lo fl'l 'regularly wllh paying apertatora, i llrnadway curiosity . about tha I financial arrangements of Pro 1 fessora Crandall and Itlckard be- gan to burn. One noted llroad- way columnist. In an eiceaa of civic pride, had predicted In print i that Ilia bunion dance would be a i colossal flop. Hlckard seemed to have aomewhat the. aama feeling, i hut the beaming, rye-biassed Pro cessor Crandall of Plttaburgh In sisted lhat ha knew ble yokela. Texas Gulnan, on o( the mar athon habltuea. gave Professor Crandall an admlrlog glance early I thla morning when It became 'known that the derby waa al ready 130.000 to the good, at time when it waa evident to Ilia ' most casual ' onlooker that tha , real money had just besuo to I flow through the turnstllea at 1 13.30 a click. . I More than 15000 hag already 1 been distributed In prlaea to the dancers. Hut the apertatora hav given It out la 110 aad 130 bills j not the Imprvssarloe. A Paaaalo (N. J.) learn. Jamea 1 Jerry Plrora and Florence Car i lough, have taken In the most from the apectalora. They are proficient in a whirling dance i which la (n marked contraat to the general ahuffllng. It haa brought them 51,300 In currency ao far.' Savage Old Savatre Threatens Bailiff LOS ANGRLKS. June 15. (UP) W. II. Savage, 51-year-old San Pedro lawyer, alapped Admiral Dewey's face and a bailiff wk In terrupts him may suffer the same fate, be shouted In auporlor court hero loday. "I slapped George IVwey'e fur and got away with It, air. And by gad, air. I can slap youra and get away with It. for I've got my righting clothes on today," Savage shrilled aa a bailiff attempted to put two divorce aulta ahead of the one ha waa arguing. The hero of Manila Bay waa a lieutenant commander, Junior grade and aavage waa a lieutenant commander, aenlor grade, aboard the Admiral Farragux when they engaged In fiat fight. It waa aald. , Savage' client, Mra.' Hen Marshall, waa granted a decree from Raymond Marshall. . t come down Tea Orange Peioe that kind of tea ' Clubwomen Meet -for First Time (Continued frnu Pag One) iforcement had been neglected. ! but Ibat now w hav th finer thing of Ufa. Including law an- .forcemeat, schools, and many olher cultural failures. . II welcomed to ladlea to th icily In a cordial manner. !'. R. C, (jroeaback spoke briefly In behalf of lha business organ isation wllh word of welcome lo the federation members. II i told hla audience that tha city aa a whole la delighted to have th ! convention here and pledged any aaalatanc. that tha business men could render to make tha atay of jlha visitors a pleasant one. j Mra. Llndley spoke for tha Women's Literary club, which la hosl of the convention, and . ex pressed deep appreciation that! the meeting had, beon aent tothla city, bespeaking great good for this portion of Oregon, following th program for th turee-day jaeaslou. ' i- Mlaa Katherln Waltno ren Idered two violin nuiubera. accom panied by Mra. lion Zumwalt. I which were well received and highly appreciated. Mrs. O. J. Frankel, Portland. I president of th federation, re sponded lo the addreeses of wel icomo In a hunioroua m-iuner and aent mirth through her audience. She spoke of having recently been' I In Kan Antonio. Texaa, attending a big club function and mention ed what a "warm" welcome all received In Ih Texaa city. At that particular moment tha heat In lha library building waa akin I to that of Texaa and I'realdent I Frankel'a story waa In order. Sh 'reviewed the work of th clubs i In Oregon, told what their mis sion la and, what they have ac Icpmpllahed of late in lb dlffer 'ent departnienta. No one outside I of lire organisation could real I re 'to what extent lb ladlea' organ Ixatlon worka until Mra. Frankel explained the ecope of th under taking. Mra. (leorg Mclntyre, with Mra. Zumwalt at the piano, sang two numbers, after which Gertrude Llndley and Blanche O'Nell en tertained with lha Flirtation danr. An hour waa apent by the la dlea In gutting acquainted and the main floor of the library building waa beautifully deco rated for lhat purpoae. Kefreah- menta were nerved and Klamath Kails gave out a hearty welcome to her guests. Tucwuty Morning. Mra. O. J. Frankel and Mr. George T. Cochran, presiding. 1:30 Registration nt Library. Vocal Soloa Ituth Cofer : IS Call to Order. Salul to Flag. Collect. . Appointment ot Commit tees. Report Committee) oA Rule. ....... Report Program Commit to.. ' 9:45 Report of Officer. Recording Secretary. Corresponding Secretary. Treasurer. ' Auditor. . General Federation Di rectors. Second Vice-President. First Vice-President. President 10:45 Music . 11:00 Reporta of Standing Com mittees: Endowment Mra. Arthur Johnston.' Extension Mr. Charles ' . , H. Caatner. - . ; Junior Membership Mra. W. D. DeVarney. Oregon Producta Mra. Rhoda B. Ha yea. Oregon C 1 n b Woman Mra. E. H. Whitney, editor: Mra. J. D. Lynch, bualnesa man ager. 11:00 Greetings from Faternal Delegates. . , 12:15 Noon Intermission.. Tucwuty Aftrrnooa.. 1:15 Community SlngiuR. v .i Mrs. (leo. MVlntyre, leader, 1:30 Stale Federation Depart , ment. . .- . . American Cltlsenshlp, t. , Mrs. Gertrude Corbott, i Chairman. i Address: Frod VV Park, Field Director, Amerl- canlxatlon Council. - 2:20 Indian Welfare.- ' Mra. Lulu D. Crandall. ' Chairman, , ', , Solo' - ' ; ? nuby Sailor Hastings 2:40 Cooperation with War Veterans, Mra. M. II. ' Lamond, Chairman. . 2:50 Prealdenta' Proceaalon. 4:00 Reading of Resolutions. 4:15 Roport -Credentials Com i mlttee. 4:30 Adjourn. ' Tuesday Kvcnlng .8:00 o'clock; Mra. O. J. Frankel and Mrs. A. Y. Meyers, presiding. MubIc Piano Solo, Miss Betty Ratnsby. Vocal Solo, Mr. Howard Gra ham. Address: "Contribution o Edu . cation to International Un derstanding," Dr. Aurella H. Relnhardt, President Mills College, Women Still Pray for Smith Defeat At Houston, Tex. HOUSTON, June :5. H'l) Plv hours of prayer service thla afternoon, followed by a masa mealing tonight, brought to a close tha pre-convcntlou exbortu tiona of women dry eutbuslasta who ar pleading for a dry can - (tidal and g dry piriform. Th euggestlon that If Cover - nor Alfred Smith la nominated, th dry consider th calling of another convention and the nom - Inatlon of a prohibition candidate on a third ticket waa mad taday by Dr. l-ce Calvin of New York, apeaklng beforu the services at the First church. , woinen'a Baptist Former Representative ahaw of Georgia shouted to the women in camp meeting etyla. threw his crulchea down, and as- sulleil Hmllh n the "srch nulllfl. Catlonlat of the natloo." Olhor speakers Included Mm. F. F. Stevens of the National Federation of Missionaries socle ties, and Miss Hello Kearney, alate aenalor from Mississippi. Henry Murrell of Willow Springs. Missouri haa arrived In Klamath Falls. While In the city he la the gue-tt of Mr. and Mra. Jens Gunn. G32 Oak. ICE Solves Refrigeration's Biggest Problem ONE of the outstanding advantages of ICE lie . in its ability to not only keep food but purify it. As the air circulates over the ice, the impurities and odors from the food are deposited onand ab sorbed by the film of moisture on the ice cake and carried oif in me.tagc through the outlet. It takes melting ice and an open outlet to do this. In buying a refrigerator, make sure that it is well insulated, soundly constructed, scientifically designed, for proper aircirculation, with ample food chamber and ice chamber capacity for the size of your family. Ice srssr fff Iff srrj -Tl I w aw 7 II siff ri I HJIMT'- :M: 7 L, .aV... : mmme m rX - arlT'ksLar I Clf ' t FortaUby The Tire Exchange Engineer Explains Lighting System I. (Continued from Pago Owe)' dlllon that there .will be no Karnes allowed. The money from the lttractlona will be need to help cover th convention ex panaea. A request by the Yellow Cab 'Company to move their taxi atand. to the front of the Arcade pool! , " granted. Thomaa Slaa-1 moe waa granted a permit lo ou- erat a pool and card room In ' ih bistment of the Ar.-ade hotel I t recommendation ef the po- j '' committee. Leeier Klrkpat- rlck waa granted a llcenie to op-t erat the Kerna hotel. I ' The clt7 engineer waa aulhor- jixed last night to draw up plana i'n.,and aneclflcattona for loin Im- . provement work to be made on ""I of the Sixth atreet vla- duct. Thla work will Include the building Of a sidewalk on the south end. Six building permita were allowed aggregating 10225. Mr. and Mra. Percy. Bvana and 51r. and Mrs. tiyd Kvana and son. Percy Loult, were among thoae who enjoyed the trip to Crater Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mra. F. II t'ofer and daughiera, Helen and Ituth. en JoyAl a motor trip to' prater Lake Sundity where they spent the day. KLAMATH ;" 8C Storage Co. Phone 58 T4r At. V aT aa 1 SaJ .' '! r . C0W U1VITBD STATES jtliere is no Substitute for Comfort! Nor for FIT nor for WEARl v ;. 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