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The Klamath Hews "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OVT YOUR HORN" The Klamath News Official Paper City of Klamath Falls The Klamath Ncttj Official Paper County of Klamath Vol. C, No. 14-, Cento. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928 (Every Morning Except Monday) FIFTi-SN POWERS SIGN TREATS ifr Ifa tfa i tfr ifc tfr )ft Aged Swan Lake Rancher F oundDeadln Suicide IslsKlC o u n c i Advanced FromActs Recently . n rr A. t.. tJeninger, oat,,,,,,, i,upul, president m k. i. Dicovered with Shot mm mt in Mead by Piaaon, NrMCriHnr ncigiiuui A. r. Iicn.sintror, aged liQ. Swun Lake mm-her, was . . id in his house by Joe Nnson. a , ! found don jtwtcnlny neighbor, ut about 1 :.')0 UciiHinifer huu been Knot in 1 the back of the head. Au thoritiea lust niifht stated , nun ini'y inmiKni 11 burkic. llenalngrr had planned flu I .1. fc . .. 11. ....mil jmi.iu.), (io 1 u.l pi- rauged t i have Naion help hlin. Naaon waa to come '.! "llcd. When the aaed rancher did uot rait. Naacn went over to the houae where IleiiKliiKur llvoit and found htm ilnnil on the fliHir. Naaon notified Coleman, an-1 ether neighbor, who notified the aherlff'. office and ttherlff Hurt llawklna. Deputy Sheriff IaiuI. Muellar. red Keputy Coroner Henry Joyaui went ti tjie runrh er'a houae In Hiu Kwun Lake' val (Coatlnueil on lago Klglit) SMITH OVATION BIGGEST EVER NKW YOIIK. ug. 27. H P) fiovernor Alfred K. Smith arrived) here ahortly after midnight today j after another night demotialra-1 lion by New Jeraey denucratal which waa more colorful than .i.... i. . ....iu.. i ..h.... i.. ........I i ,. ... . Ihe atnte four daya ago. . . .... . The democrat c ca n Ulnte got turned to New York from Spring Lake. N. J.. at Newark and waa tarried tliriniKh the crowd to the coiirthntiae atepa where he .poke lo 10.000 people guthcreil III. tho aquure. h'.a flrat campaign apeech. 'rowda lining tho .treeta waved "reilflre" torches and cheered forMI""'. ycaiernny. tho governiir an hla party p.aneil ' The iMierlff. office lias recelv HiroiiKh Perth Ainlmy, Klliabelh f'l '"" Keddlng. Callfor and other amaller tovma lu north- i P1' officer, that 25110 quart, of ' cm N?w Jorm'.v'H Industrial tl li trlft, di'mnrrntlc atronitholri. (Contlnu! un Putf Klglit) Sailor Romeo Enters Wrong Girls Apartment SAN KUANCISI'O, Aug 27. (UP) Tho modern "Hoineo" Is Often bewildered by the number of balconies on ' on apartment house, F, K. Uoyd, who skid he was a son 7f a vice-president of the S-uth Ponu Oil company, told police hore today. Iioyd was arraigned on a burglary charge and his ex planation w:n Dim completo exoneration. He Is a sailor cn the U. S. 8. New York, and went lo call -on his girl. Instead using tho. front, entrance lie decided to enter In" true sailor Tnshlon ,"hund ever hand" up a flro escape Indilor. "You con Imagine my em barrassment when I discov ered I 'was one flight too high." Iloyd said. "You know nil the balconies looked alike" While Mrs. Florence Adair, who lives In (he apartment ah-ve Itoyd's acquaintance was calling police, he crawled down the flro escape and discovered that Sam Jcnes, a shlpmnto, had Just arrived with n bunch of flowers, ho sntd. "So you see, Judge, the only thing that was stplon was my girl," floyd commented, ; FCAN1SM lli'IMi II uorrr,'t AlllluuV Tliluka Pmlilbltloli Jiot Impur tiit kimuuli to Iauvv (i. . I'. Party Itanka. i PIIII.ADKI.PIIIA. Aim. 27. IV The house of Uupolit la po litically divided, acrordllig lu a lengthy statement wrltlou In I lie firm of an untin letter by l.am- iupi Nemours Co.. which I will appear IO III I Hiii'iniiiii cuiiiie ledger Tuesday, t.hiu opposite ataud In hla hrulhur ipierft. Lnmmol aalil ho la rcpub- ! Mean and will vota lor Herbert llixiviir In Ilia proeldentlal dec- tu,n. Iiupont aaid In the letter 0110 of the major reaaone for remain- - r,,pul11 ,, tu f.cl does not consider Hie prohibition .... Iwue vital ennuah to Influence . j.,.n inih.r n , did hla brother. ' (Continued on Page 8ia) . . T inirty inow in jau, ttr' a - . . iinerouniii wiintj uirj wuu.u Officers Active,'ih bom.. ror iu per rem wh . w n 1 LlQUOr IS ISUnea a Thirty priaonera, 211 men. I 3 women, are now locked up In I hi) - county Jail according to Jamea Hilton, jailer. Saturday night R. Spear waa arreated by Kirl Koehlor. fed cral officer, he I. charged with poaaeaalon of Intoxicating liquor. In two raida Sunday night deputy -herlff I.oul. Mueller, and fol. Charle. Mndbergh la he federal officer. Verry Talent and Mend to tie Hulling on the Ko Karl Koehler arreated three "ver. ct location not other, on llauor charge, and ... known, according to word re- cured dence a large amount of cvl- J. W. Bauer, wa. arroated at "" the Ankeny ranch he la underlnlch he locked In a hanger at arreat on federal charge, of po.-lhe airport and immediately left ea.lon. .alo. and maintaining a! by n"11". Pre.umahly on a flah nulaance. Ituth Kambo and Wll- ' ' n panled by Ham llnrfleld were arreated In a "" 8rn,- ' ",e n,an ho hnuae about two mile, north of aM the battleahlp Oregon. Klamath Fall., and have been'8"" h" ""i""" home on the charged with poaaeaalon of Intoxl- . .. ..... icat ng liquor. Officer, aecured ,, . kl u i. I .IV aalll'lia 111 llluuilBll.ua nnipr, 1 2G quarta of beer, and aoverul Amy Knight, arreated by Reo Te McNnhb. federal officer, wa. fined I10O and sentenced to 90 day. in the icounty lull before Junt.ee J. J. llrophy, of t'hllo- illa.-ibeer were founii In the home of N. U. Traversay. arreated near Klamath Falls last weeki and facing charge, of transportation and possession of Intoxicating liquor, Mrs.Trnversay was ar rested and ha.i been sentenced to six months In Jail there, accord ing to the word received here. Officers spent yesterday after noon dumping the recently cap tured liquor. It all went, down tho sink in the county Jail, hot without leaving pungent odors that nearly suffocated officers officiating at Ue buriul of the boose. I Gaines To Hang Early Friday WALLA WALLA, W A 8 H., Aug. 27, (UP) While prepara tions for the execution of Wal lace C. "Bub" dallies Ftlriuy were progressing behind the walln of the state prlslon here to night, governor Knland Hartley was continuing his perusal of, de fense pleas at Olyinpla. Oalnes walls of the state prhson here to state executive decides to com mute his sentence to lite Impris onment for the murder, of his daughter, Sylvia Ualnos. ' US A.NfiKLKH I.F.VIKH TAX LOS ANUK1.KS. Aug. 27, (UP) That the city of Los Angeles may pay In part for losses by the breaking of the St. Francis dam Tast spring, the tax rato will be raised approximate ly 11 cents, according to a re port submitted to the city coun cil todny,x ActioriOn Bond Bids Pirtr Mv RuV Air c. ' i. d..j ' I ICIU, uuugti w"- mittee Selected; two Meetings Called " Tli aVliin flflO aowi'r hond ' issue which has been held ; up by the city council until " market improves. , " . ,lt t.. ....... , (tldPIIUH nil ' uj!wi up """"""" . . . . ... niuht when a iread from Scipp, Princcll und Co., of ChicaRO. : , . l"10 The flrma pruhcnted a ptun to protianiy antna premium ami ould the bond, anil mil ilhein or allow I lie. city whatever j nd'umount they needed. The coun cil, however, aimed lltey riiuiit (rTontlnuol on Paire Klglit) LIN DBERGH IN OREGON 0N-TRIP ceivea irom nieuiuru mm un. Lindbergh arrived ununnouiic- Itogue. nut rail, mere laneo m lornte anybody. The home of Andrew We '.ill wa. also called, but all effort, to get In touch wlth the Colonel have been un availing. , It I. expected .that Lindbergh will return to Medford aomo tlme today or Wednesday. ten million suit PAN AMERICAN OIL LOS ANGELES. Au. 27. Pi Suit for flO.417.441.il w lied today agalnat Kdw. L. I hear, ell magnate, and the Fan1 l American Petroleum and Traa port company, aa an outgrowth of the famoue Elk llllla naval oil reserve lean. Tn ait w" by llo,i n,n representing Frank li ku.- ..-".i-" M company, "and all other stockf h:lilra". The ault was brought to re coyer money loat by the com-f V"y trnnaactlon, according Tne Ccmplailnl alleged that 1 Pan-American baa expended from the corporate funda be- reaervd be-( returned to the . tu. iiL.ie.i, q... aum of about 17.350.000 being I ........ r..m.i. ... .1.. ihh State, at - Pearl llarlicr." and 1 Probate Court to Meet Friday. 146 Cases on Docket; Ileglnnlng Friday morning at 9. Judge Fred It. Onddard will; hold probate court for 146 guard- lunliln anil Hint whni eiiardx Inn. nnd executor, have beenijone day of the Lakeview rail cited to appear and settle . thelrj road . celebration and round-up rhargaa. Court will last until 1i which I. being held September n.I. -rUUy. Saturday -Mid Sufl4f; then .pen the commence again on Monday and other two day. at the Klamath laat until tho docket ha. been '' and labor day celebration, cleared. ' I Many cltlxen. from Lakeview Some of the guardianship, and attended the Great -Northern estates have been running for 10 I celebration here, and the cham and 20 year., the Judge dated. ; ber baa asked that the Intereat One man waa In the other day ! and courtesy be returned. -A who in now 38 yeara old and hi. , large delegation from Portland guardianship has never been , 1. expected to arrive In Lake closed. It waa .luted. view Saturday to attend the cole Sheriff, official, traveled ap-. bration. proximately 1.500 miles serving the papers on those who have been cited to" appear before the court. MAIL HOXKH Ftllt (Wllrt , William Converse received a SAN-FRANCISCO, Aug. 27. (U 1 fractured skull and internal In P) Street cars here may be ' Juries today. Fred Cloud. 20. equipped with mall boxes In or ! who tell four stories toward the der to speed handling of malls, concrete pavement, . suffered a Harry L. Todd, San Francisco I broken leg when hla full wae postmaster, said today. checked by striking Converse. Under New Mangement "The aunt of about $2,000,000 aa the actual coat of fuel de livered by the Fan-American to Ibe United Btatee and atored I Ita tanka and storage facllltlee. Federal Judge Faul 1. Mc Cormlck allowed the company tu.i money. rd o. the j rented In both the federal circuit nod eupreme court, on appeala. Aliened fraud, and conaplrary on the part of Doheny and Fall, former aecretary of the Interior. figured prominently la the cam. The government', ault reaulted In a "million dollar settlement , which provided that virtually all profile made In operation of the ! The bill of complaint aaaeriea . iu.idi .nnim!itH to (Conlinurd on Page EtgM) Citizens Asked iTo Attend One Day At Lakeview Fair The Klamath county chamber of jcommerce baa asked that all cltliena who posibly can attend WOKKKKS HURT IX FALL LOS ANOELBS. Aug. 27. (UP) Struck by the hurtling body of a worker ' on an electric sign. G.0.P.T0 Campaign In Smith Territory Standard Bearer to C I " KI vr 1 !ar. which waa algned In Pane Speak in New York,itoo,y br reprwnutlre. of 1S maf achucetu and New Jersey. WASHINGTON, Aug. 27 (UP) Herbert Hoover may fje nc ghrinkinir violet 1 , , . , , .. 1 we have been led to believe , dui JUSI nie same ne ue- ' ' tention to the "no tres passing" signs which Gov. Smith has nailed up all over New York state. , He 1. going Into those sacred precincts gunning for the 45 elec- tral vote, on Vhlch the Demo crats already have claimed home stead rights. - , He will speuk in New York (Continued on Page Six) NORTH, SOUTH CHINA AT WAR' m. . i ; LONDON, Aug. 27. ( UP) A Peking despatch to the Dally Mail tonight reported heavy fighting between ncVthcrn forces and . nationalist soldier between Mukden and Tlensln. Many wounded a:ldiers have arrived In Peking, according to the despatches, but tbe full ex tent of the fighting was not determined. Chang Tsung Chang paTla comes from a desire which was reported to have occupied j you put In a peculiarly 1ilce form, the railroad between Mukden and that of acknowledging the Initial Tlensln. part taken by the French gov- Hostllities In China had beenernment and Ita minister of for practlcally at a standstill recent- j eign affairs In bringing about ly after the defeat of the Man- he giiat project. The French churian (northern) armies. nation Is thankful for and proud It was believed In some quar-1 0f the honor bestowed upon it ters that the northern force. jin tbe reception of the foreign were in agreement with Nan-1 plenipotentiaries and cannot for klng's prrgram and that the iini-'lKet that thanks are due to the firatlon of China was possible j skillful and concllliatory efforts The northern forces named In ; cj tj,e president and of the see the despatches would not neecs- j retary of state of the United sarlly Indicate Manchurlan troops, states tor the manner In which . j lne covenant was received by tbe Duty-Free Sugar j JStTS? ' Said Necessary neVat m,ke' " power of j "I there-fore feel sure that I WASHINGTON. Aug. 27, (UP) j am Tolcing the sentiment of the -Commissioner Pedro Guevara , crigllla signatories of the treaty today seut a letter to the AVash- as we) a, ,nOTa o( lhe ,t(ll ington post 'asserting that llmlta-j ar(ter number who will adhere Hon ot duty-free Imports of Phil- anon when I express to your Ipplnes sugar would be unfair whllo American products enjoy unlimited freedom of the Philip pines market He claimed also that reports er European Investment In tne;lngs ot all mankind." Philippines sugar industry have been exaggetated. The letter replied to a post editorial which asserted that "the sugar Industry is morally bind ing and politically necessary" and advo-ated limitation of Phil ippines Imports. Night Club Girl Has Fast Repartee For CHICAGO, Aug.27'1 (UP) Elaborately Jewelled and abound- Ing with aunppy repartee. Texas Guluan. queen of the New York i the person who can prove other clubs, invaded the butter-and-egg wise. belt today on her way to Holly-1 "I nearly missed this train," wood to make talking movies. Tex said. "I operate on midnight , Tex wore a rope of pearls that : saving time and got all mixed hung about her kuees on had a up." , wise-rack for every gem on thej "What makes you think you string. can act In the movies J" she was "Certainly, t make m o r e j was aaked. money than tho president of the, "Didn't I make 12 horse opcr- United States," she replied to Chicago Interviewers, "but the president doesn't do the Charles ton." Despite her role In Manhattan House SOVIET RUSSIA ASKED TO SIGN KELLOGG PACT laritatioa Ktb-aaVd Through French Diplomatic ttrrrlre Hanla Announces Khe Will Sot Participate la Council to Limit Frl rate Aims Produetloa. MOSCOW. Aug. 27 CP) The Soviet Union hat been in vited to participate la the Brl-and-Kellpgg treaty to outlaw powers. French Ambasaaror Herbette late today transmitted an Invi tation from France to the Soviet Union to Join the pact. Ambas sador Herbette) aaid Russia would participate under the same con ditions and privilege, of the orig inal signatories. Ambassador Herbette present ed the Invitation to foreign min ister Lltvlnoff and at the. same (Continued oa Pace Eight) Coolidge Sends Felicitate Note To French Head SUPERIOR.- Wla.. Aug. 27. (UP) President Colldge today received a reply from President Domergue of France to a message of felicitation which the Ameri can executive had sent earlier in the day on the signing of tbe i Brland-Kellogg -treaty. r"T ",c?r?r .."!' .rr excellency, tne reply said, "ror tyour kindly sending me, and ! through me (he representatives of the nations assembled In Paris 'a menua whioh ovin h. I great Importance ycu rightly at- tarn to tbe solemn signing of the general compact renouncing was as an instrument of na tional policy. "The fact that the ceremony Is cn this day celebrated In excellency and your government the thanks ot the civilised world I am. as you are, convinced that i the art accomplished cn this day i responds to the Innermost long rHTt'RK DIRECTOR IHKS HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 27 (UP) Colin Campbell, pioneer motion picture director, died early to day. Ho directed the first pic ture of "The Spoilers" with Wil liam Farnum. All Inquiries Inight life, sly) swears she has j never taken a drink, and has a 1 $100,000 bond posted to give to as before I left the racket?" "Are you going to vote for Al Smith?" "Who Isn't?" (Continued on rage Blx) Kellogg Pact For 0 Peace Is Praised Democratic Ceremony Marks Solemn Sign ing, Crowds Gather and Cheer Diplomats PARIS, Aug. 27. (UP) The world's most advanced effort to "make war more difficult" waa made today when the representatives of fifteen powers inscribed their names on two pieces of parchment one bearing a declaration written in English, the other written in French. . i With the a:gn:ng today ot the Brland-Kellogg treaty to outlaw war, the ' plenipotentiaries next turned to what Arlstlde Brian! character! ted aa the "work otto morrow" tbe neceaaary organ. ' satlon of today'a proclamation. Peace Proclaimed ' "Peace ia proclaimed," the French foreign mlnl.ier told the) 14 delegates gathered in the Salon Des Ambassadoud at thai Qoal d'Orsay. -but It Ltll re main, necessary- to- organise It. That 1. our work-for tomorrow." M. Briand and Premier Ray mond Polncare v era tloochd vita j telegram, late today, eoozratalat-' lng tneirr up. u p sigmni; oi ms treaty. The tiesoages came front (Coatloucd oa Page Ma) ' KLAMATH GET: $30,000 TAXES PORTLAND, ORE.. Aug. 27, (UP) Reversing a previous, order, federal Judge Robert Bean today ruled taxes owed Klamath, county for the years 192J to' 1927 Inclusive by the Wheeler Olmstead Lumber company, bankrupt, must be paid before' creditors of the company real tie any money for the assets. Ten daya prior to the lumber company's bankruptcy. 130.000 of mortgages were sold to F. H. Hunter through' the lumbermen, trust company which handled the financing before It was adjusted a bankrupt. . . A. M. Cannon, referee In bank ruptcy, ruled that the taxes were not to be paid when the Wheel-er-Ol instead company filed Its pe tition and the case was referred to the referee. ; . ; j The practice of A. M. Cannon, referee in bankruptcy, in exact ing $10 fee from each bankrupt "to cover tho expenses ot his office," today was annuled In a decision by federal Judge Bean. About fourteen years ago, the referee was orally ordered by a Judge to exact a $10 fee for all cases of bankruptcy. It was ex plained, but' Judge Bean ruled it was In direct conflict with the bankruptcy act. Flapper Fanny Says: A WHltrptu am hrr tray when a uioune plays Mm drucc. , T. I - m. u. . put. rr ! I 1 Cw w wca tawvitc. ny- - .