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TUESDAY, JULY 24.-1928."
THE KLAMATTt NEW8
, Lindbergh Earns
Tidy Amount in
. Last Six Months
( .'I' -.i !' 1
WA8HINTON. July H. U'PI
Charles A. Lindbergh earned
more thin JOs.OO during the
last hK of 1X7, according to a
reliable report at to hia Income
tax payment to the -government
Reliable Information place hl
federal tax payment this year at
lightly more than 130.000.
Joaeph McCoy, treasury actuary,
by a- lightning calculation, fig
ured that Lindbergh'! minimum
earning mntl have been 1404,
000. '
Vhlch recalla to mind that
Lindbergh landed In Paris lth
hia entire eavlngs Invented In the
airplane which carried him over
the Atlantic.
Considering the actual ca?h
did not start to multiply M the
result of hie Parte flight until
the middle of that year, Ltnd
bergta'a greate.it earnings for
19ZT came during the last six
months.
Lindbergh, being single, and
with ao one dependent upon him.
would hare tew deduction to re
duce hia Income payments. The
104.000 for alx mouth, there
fore, would come closer to hl
actual earnings than any guesses
made by adding possible mone
tary acquisitions Incidental to
his flight, t
After all, : 1104,000 for six
months was not a bad step for
a young man who never earned
more than J6,0(t a year before.
Lindbergh's sources of Income
have been varied.' The Orteig
prise, for the first flight between
New York and Paris paid hint a
flat $25,000. '.V .
Hia tour of every stale In the
union for the Guggenheim Foun
dation is said to have brought
him 1100 a day. Thla tour was
made In the" interest of aviation,
and la said lo have created more
favorable reaction than anything
In avlatttn history.
Royalties on his book "We"
have ran Into the thousands of
dollars. The actual figures are
a secret between Lindbergh and
the publishers.. ,
His syndicated newspaper ar
ticle on hie1 Paris flight and on
his good-will tour of Latin Am
erica are said to have netted him
a goodly, sum. aa he was . paid
more for them perhaps than any
writer . before him. Incidently.
Lindbergh wrote most of the ar
ticles himself: some of ' them
whfs he aa actually flying over
Central American Jungle land.
According To the most accur
als aaiurmaiiun. - Kiiiuuergu w
not paid for his good-will flight
tot Mexico, Central' America and
the 'est Indies. His expenses,
of course, were all cared for, bat
- there'; was no actual outlay of
cash by any person, or organisa
tion for the trip.
The 1204,000 for six months
was nothing compared to what
Ltadbergh might have earned had
ha cared to forsake flying for
th movies or the stage. A mil
lion was said to have been offer
.' e4 him for a movie contract and
a tester, hot still Impressive, sum
foe vaudeville appearances.
ii j . ' k IN PHtAVtfiT- -assJJW'X I
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Boy Scouts Make
Trip to Lake for
Summer Outing
Happy to get away from the
sweltering heat of the city, fifty
Boy Scouts or Klamath Falls left
by motor1 early this morning for
Lake o' The Woods where sum
mer camp will be enjoyed for the
coming two weeks."
Many of the boys plan to re-
Climate Affecting
American Team at
Olympic Meeting
Colonel Clarendon
, Pies in Spokane!';
Ill til Klumalti News. nwp-'ilruiliinl themselves, be . fur
tier, which said dale Is the sum
day of June, A. I), mm.
you will take 1101114 that
you fall to appear ami nnswer
or- otherwise plead, williln the
ever burred and iorcioo ui an
llwlr right.' till", Inlrt. ealalii,
lieu or ouuiiy anil all iuli t
redemption In. to and upon tlis
ld real proiivrly and every part
SI'OKANK. Wash., July IS. IA., d ., ui.iy.iM wii applyiaud parcel thereof! and that
P. I -Holonel Charles Clarendon ! to the Court for the rullxC , plaintiff may have such other and
Hallou. hero of many battles and . prad for In II complaint. to. further relief as lo the court
commsaileer of the (2nd Amerl-iwll: For luitgmuut against the ' may seem mvl ami euuiiuut 111
can dlvUlon during the World uoinuunta r. a. b minions, a..... .- me p .c.....es. ,
w.r i a-ranra died at his home ',u" '""" " "rank A. Bli. This Muiumona Is published
wsr la rrance. aiett ai nis ",,.,... icn,i,ii, Htminmit. his'. .., .. 1.. . i.. u,.
her today of heart failure
the age of a.
Colonel llaltou, who was a lor. wlfo of Carl Killer: H. V.
mslor-general during the con-; Sargent and Jan Ito "argent.
rtl.-f ratlre.l from actlva kervli-e nis Wlte, tor tile sum or eim
titniiirs (fnw.uvr.
at
wlfo; Carl Sinter. Augusta liter. A, ., u,vti, Judge of lbs t'lr
stimetlniea known as Augunln Zl'-ioult Court of the slate of Oregon
for Klamath county, which' order
Is dated1 the Mill d.,y'uf J nun, A.
'""'wil.tioN A WII.BY.' ' '
AMorney for Plalntlffi'
F, 0 address. Odd Fellows
lllilg., Klamath Kails. Oregon.
June Jtl July . 11, 7. I. ft- .
Junes: "I see III ajomen are
psiroulslng the barbur loops a
much aa Ih well nnwattays."
Orn: "Ys, and tloasn't It
rv some of these talkallve
barbers right?"
to ears ago. le had been M ,rom ,,, ,
eommandant of rort Oeorge (Uy , vch xril , rnl,
Wright hero. Ills World warer-jr tl pP ,,( pr annum: for
vUes earned him the Croix Do th additional sum ol one hun
(Inerr with three stars and rib. drd dollars iltou.OO) aa allor
biit of an officer of the Legion 1 ntl fori" '0!s ud
.,r it.imir 1 . disbursements herein:
J , ,' w, ,j . And for a decree of this court,
Surviving are his widow, two 1 ,,..,. ",h ..,,.,.. ...
dJUghters. Ilertha and Alice, and tloued aud descrlbod herein and
oua son. Lieut. Charles ilallou, ! foreclosing (be defendant. antl
slntioned In Louisiana'. jeai'li of them of all their rights.
tllla. Interest and qulty In and
... . ... ,. , 1 to the said premise, and onlor-
Oregon t Ity-Sta e will ellml- ,. , ntmrty d,1M.rb.,d (
nnu dangerous grade cnwsliig ul pumtlffs mortgage- to he sold by
I'.irk place. , , .kerirr of Klamath county, I
t Oregon, In the manner aa by law J
Kuuliv No. smo : '" rar ' "' k"" provhled;
SIMMONS that In proceeds of such
' I sale be applied:
1 1, the Circuit Cnun nf th. si.i.l ' First: To the payment of the.
of Oregon. In and for Klamaih cos's ami expense of said sale
county. ! and the coats and expenses of thla
Slate Land Hoard of the ftiale n":
of Oregon, plalniltf. vs. F. A.' 8econd: Thit the hslnnc. ir
Simmons, sometimes known as'any Iher be. be deposited with
Frauk ,A. Simmons; Klisabeth I the clerk of thla court for thou
Simmon, his wife: ). A. Hell-1 entitled to It:
nun, , Margaret. Bellman. hiai That the court also decree
wlte; Carl Kilter, Augusta Zltter. that at such sate any party to
suinellraea known as Auguate Zlt-Uhis suit may become a purchaser
ier. wn 01 t an -in.r. u. v. nf any part or all of said res!
Sargent and Jan Do Sargent. ! orotxTtv. and also decree that
No. K.ST5
HI MMONX K1IK CI III.K-ATIO.V
IN HIHKCMWI KK OK
TAX I.IKN .
Oregon, for lit amount of Fif
teen 4-l"U Uollsra, III ssm
being th amount thn due amp
delinquent for taxes for the year
1 lls. logelher wun penally, in-,
lu the Circuit Court , of , the lrt and -cost th.re.Hi upon
State of , Oregon, for Klamuth h real prvprty assessed to you.,
County o' hlh you are Ih owner a
John" lliigKlsteln, plulntlff. vs. appear, of record, slUiaid- lu
M. W. Kapy. also known aa Mudl-! '"'' 'u"' n'l alale, end par
on W. Knpy, diirendunt. Illinlarly hounded aud dscrlbi'd
To M. W Knpy. also known as follows, to-wli:' '
Madison W. Kipy, the above , South one-half of snulhwaal
namd denemlaiit. I on quarter of aacllun 17, town-
In the name of the Htate ofjshlp .17, sauik, rang I. east of
Oregon:- Willnmait meridian.
You are hereby notified lhall You are further notified that
John llagslaielu la Ih holder of said John Hugelstela has paid
IWrtlflcale nf Delinquency 14 40, luxes on sld premises for prior
iMined on ihe llih day of July. 'or subsequent years, with the
tSH. by th Tax Collector of ' rat of Inlorest on sold amounts
Ih County of Klamath, Hist nf la follows: :
Year a tux
- 1!11
. 1!4 '
IHUlt
1937
Mate paid '
July
July
July
July
July
II.
II.
II.
I.
11.
191
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KIM
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Tax Receipt
No
K.S.'.g
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. 1 1 . 4 r a
13,471
7.414
Amount
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n ti4
6 lu
III
Rale of
Interest
II"!. '
11
11.
.11
11m wne, aiso an oier persons or immediately upon
iwrui-B uwiiiiis ur c.atuiing lu uwn
any right, till, estate lu or lien
upon any of the real efltut here-l
III described, defendant. 1
To:- F.' A. SlramouM. sometimes
known aa Frank A. Simmons; 1
Kllsaketh Simmons, his wife: Carl :
Zltter, Augusta Kilter, sometimes
known as Auguate Kilter, wlte nf i
Rulil M. W, Kany. also, known th Hen
s Madlaon W. Hanr. aa the owner I against ' the land
..m .L . ., above named.
m n. .eg., ue . ... Wve, wmma, pu,.hel
described property as lite aame!ollr, week lor five weeks In
of said taxes and costs
and u rmles
AMSTKItDAM, July 21. tl'P)
Now' that the worrlea of the
Amor(i'an coaches in regard to
the condition of the Olympic sta
dium have been removed, another
difficulty has arisen.
After clocking the sprinters
main for the two weeks, while Bni distance men. Lawsou Kob
others will, be unable to remain jeruon. head coach of the Amerl
away longer than one week. ,.an team, grew pessimistic over
Burr Blevens, scont executive. jtne ,hanccs of breaking any rec
Dr. G. A. Massey and J. W. Scog- ordi when the Olympiad opens.
Ffna. scout master and Professor 'iiobertson blames the climate.'
McDonald accompanied t ne : boys jTne ntaggy atmosphere, which Is
to camp where they will preside .caused by the fact that Amster
as camp Instructors and leaders; dnm Is almost level with the sea.
Among thoae who left this h affecting the American team. 1 h
Despite the hot weather, tonr
ists from all sections of the coun
try continued to arrive in Klam
ath Falls yesterday. At noon lust
an even SO motorists had regis
tered at the Information bureau
at the chamber of commerce.
rA check Of registrations made
at the office since the first of
July revealed a total of 780 tour
ists registered at the office.''
.Perhaps double this total have
called at the office seeking Infor
mation during the month.
morning were:
Ross Hilman
Merle Swanson
Rex Hamaker
Tom Massey
George Massey
Arthur Bremer
Andy Rooms
Dick Brown
Ralph Peyton
Nelson Porter
C. Hsdri--Harold.
Wahl
Lawrence Stiles
R. Lltchenstein
"I have somo- of the best track
would knock It out for three or
four lnvs. and U needs to be
rolled out and leveled." r
Th California crew was put
through a stiff workout today In
lis elght-oared shell. Rowing 1
coaches professed to be dumaUs-'
tied with the showing. . j
Charley Paddock was Invited to
workout on tin' track today.- but .
when he arrived he fcund several 1
holes In It. and was afraid to run ,
the risk of injury by going.'
through the sprints. Paddock
said ho would work out Tuesduy, i
however, and expecta Frank Wy- i
koff aud X'harley. Ilornh to Join ;
him. ,' ! . ' V .'J-v. v
Sensuticnal performances are
being displayed in both men's
and women's events. S. A. Lay j
of Australia threw the Jaralln !
218 feet today and John Kuck of
the I'ntted States team put thei
61 feet, Inches.
Ihe purchase appears of record, and each of llm Klamath News, by order ol
of said properly, the sheriff shall thu oilier pvraous above named , Oi Honorable A. I. Lsavitl,
place the purchaser Into complete ar hereby f urlhar untitled thai;Jinlge of th Circuit Court of Ih
possession ot the property so pur- John llagelatuln will apply 10 Ihe, state of Oregon for Ih County
chased: I circuit court u( Ilia rouuly and uf Klamaih, and said nrder was
That the court also decree audistat aforesuid for a decree fore- mad and dated this list day uf
declare thai plaintiff lien upon Icloalng the lien against the prop-! July. IvzJt, and the dale of Ihe
all of said real property, by vlr-irly above ilcai rllxl, and meu-irirsl pulilicailnn of this summons
tue of Its snld mortgage, Is prlorilloned In said twrtlflcate.' And Is Ihe 34tb dsy of July, lals.
In tluiu and aunerlnr In rlitlit to vou a re herahv siimmanait in n-i All nmiwM Mitit tiaiMtra lu.thls
Carl Ittvr; B. V. Sargent anil any aud all right, title. Interest, j pear within sixty days alter the' proceeding may he served upon
Jaue Doe Sargent, hia wile, the estate, equity or lien of the said first publication of ibis summon, the undersigned residing within
sbero named defendants: defendants, and each of litem, or lexiluslvn nf the day f said first the Slut of Oregon at the (d-
You are hereby summoned and j any person claiming or te claim publication, aud defend thla ar- rdrea hereafter mentioned,
required to appear and answer . under Ihe said defendant, or any tion or pay Ihe amount due asl 1 . R. t .OKOKSHKCK. .
tk romplulnt filed against you of them, and to decree that all above ahown, together with coat a I Attorney for Flalutlff.
In the alwv entitled suit within person claiming, or lo claim, by, and accrued Interest, and in casej Address: Amerkan National
six weeks from lite date ot the , through or under In defendant, lot your tailor 10 do so. a do- Hank llldg.. KUiaath Fa I la. Or,
first publication ot this summons; aud any or all of them, and thelcree will be rendered forrlolng 1 Jy!4-!!;A7-14-tl-XI
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1 - A A. A
D((n).oo
Kermit Knutsen Fred Smith
Russel Darling Joseph Sheeser
Harvey Brannon
Don Kenyor
Herman Bremer
Morris Slusser
Klemet Cruger
Bill McAiiiey
Bob Way
Wilbur Jones
Bob Van Ducer
H.i Van Ducer
Merlon Smith
J. McCluskey
Fay - Morris
Vernon Cnrine
Chester HamakerH. Neweil
Frances Albert Dick Hayden
Axel Alto Robert Vannice
Bob Johnson Ki De Lap
Fred Lewis Bert Bagley
Dick Currin Melvin Seeger
Elden Johnson
Other scouts will enjoy the
..I Adrlen Paulen. ihe great Dutch
quarter miler, announced he .
would compete- In the Olympic,
games next'ea under the colore
of the Los Angeles Athletic club.'
The ' Canadian team was lured
out for II first workout by the 1
warmest .day since their arrival.'
Miss Jean Thompson of Canada j
did the 800 meters in 2:21, In!
one ot the most Impressive train-
inr sprints seen here. ,
Experts here believe Myrtle
1. ...ill,n anrln.uv ) . u a II
I gness It won't ho any harded -" -- ; j , .""
on us than It will be on the other excellent- chance to defeat hlta
team.,., Just don't expect many iCarlwrlght. the American. star.
records to fait.
"The track at the b lad turn in inr
better shape, but there Ih nt til
room for Improvement. Rain
said Rcberton. They hue
proved that they arc by past per
Iformanres. But the way thlncs
look now, we won't even equal
j the tlme.n that were made at
Cambridge In the final Olympic
try out.
"No mattf-r how Rood a man
Is, ha can't do hi betit if he hat
trouble breathlnR and lota of the
)....,. fU.I It h.el fA Ml fhol
aiuij st, sissau . r-- v
uorv-aii H sjc-tnti In thltt -fllmalp. Rllt "
CHICAGO, July 23. (UP) A
score of commuters, injured in a
rear-end collision at an Illinois
Central station today, were taken
camp at the end of the first 'to hospitals, but physl.-lana said
week when a number of the boys tonight that "one was In' a dan
return to Klamaih Falls. igcrous condition..
HOW WYKOFF GETS AWAY IN SPRINTS
IN FULL STRIDE
GCTTING INTO HIS STRIDE
OFF WITH THE GUN
LOS ANOKLES, Calif.. July " 4 The wcrld's fastest starter 1
such is the title now held by Frank Wykoff. JS-ycar-old spring;
marvel of Olendule, a nearby suburb. !
It Is the right to Ihls title that may enable voting Wykoff to j
be one of the Very few two-time winners at the Olympic games in
Amsterdam this summer. ,
Charley Paddock: f::r years wn known as the "world's fastest 1
human,' but in comparison to Wykoff he is like 'a truck horse
at the start of a race.
Wykoff's startling fast get-aways, which enabled him to de
feat Paddock recently In the Olympic trials here, was declared by
Paddock to have been speed such as he never bud seen before.
Cinder path experts differ on the reason for his remarkable
speed start. Borne say he Is Just lucky in getting out of. his boles
.'''
at Ihe ntnrt of a race and others attribute his get-away to a "rolling
start" which pels him Into action faster than his rivals. However,
photographs nf a recent race showed two of Ills rivals rising from
their -mark.-i nhenil of him.
Wykoff enn travel the first ten yards -f a race ranter than any
other sprinter. It. Is nothing hut perfect lechnlijuc and tremendous
driving pwer that Enables him to do so.
The uccompunying "movie strip" of three photographs show
how the youth guts away. They also prave that there la no trick.
Jum pure speed Involved. But you will nolo that his stride Is one
to marvel nt.
Wykoff In expected to continue his great speed at Amsterdam
this summer. He Is expected to get out of his holes with the same
unbelievable speed. And, If ho dees 1
Well, the others might Just as well bang up their "spikes,"
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