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The Klamath News Official Paper -City of Klamath Falls Vol. S, Nq. 253 Priced Chicago Is Rocked By Bombs Bullets Police Captain's Home ni mm CL a IJIOWn Up, Men OnOt In ---ioni-l Attnrlf In Loop." CHICAGO. Sept. 7. (U I') Boldly defying the luw today, the underworld npoke with bomb and bul- l.ts in two ..i.afah- out- 1 bnmtH which reunited injpr. ter power, are not 1 (lamAKinK a police captain's cutting military torces brought I homo, and in the death of,'"- .".Trr'vu...! Tony Lomhardo, reputed , f, i,w ,0 thru league eup- liquor "kinK" and former: Prt behind Germany plans lor I v. ' 11 "a ...,f..-" Hhlnrlaud evacuation and Dawes henchman of Al Scailace . ... ,,,,,. ,.' I II pone. The shooting n( l.iiml'nnlo In the renter of Ilia loop dli-trbl w ihe nnwi dm lav affront ih- underworld hal mail.- lu Ilia l' In many months. Thousands ' i nersons en route lo thdr hotn ' wrra thrown In'o a frensy when. (wo men drew revolvers from, Iho'.r pockets and .hot down Lomhanto and Jimmy F.-rraro. a ' romiianlon Frnaro la In a crll- , ItMl roiKlttloti 111 nn.pital. i IS II..S..I.... The . hooting occurred a few , linUM ritr .. IHHMi III ( ! sr.. I l arr k aiitiiTiiiittflir ni tli Iha I lu hit' ntroft poXUv " l.sn ta asai tualt.lsaaal TtlM Itfltlltllnif .used police head, lo f-nr the iimlcrworld wa preparing a Te- I forces behind Herbert Hoover. . (- M1)d Kor, Wort, , excel sumption of r. .rl.al attacks such I M. Wlllebraii declared, ac- (Conllnui-d oa Page 8I) aa orritrrt-d here few uinnths J ago. tiitrrli K nail ten a squaii 01 i.h. v ......... . Iiioti armed with axes lo crash Ihe , underworld conne-tlona and po Uoora of the .ttlm rva Inn. a noted , llllcal efficiency la matched no I lainbllug dive, and Ihe bomb waa place else iu America.". I situad of believed to bo tile underworld's! reply. HUNTERS WILL TA I."1 1? V f I 1 V I 1 DLr Y OKDLK SAI.KM. Ore.. Sept. 7, tl'IM Holdlug thai tSovcrnor Patterson .HHKea liireai gororuor in ine eniiro: coun.ry , , ,-,. .-j demo- v ;. ' , ., , auihorlth- ho had boasted he..Vork. ratification of t.e olghl- ,bo '". '? s. oU re- "6 ";"rrel "'""''1' (Contlnue.1 on Page Five) e.h amendmeut waa a pledge lol"1uc"K l,h "U' , dem """" ,"", ,nl '" rr.. .,., ,,Lii. algned. at a meeting of the dem- ,, r.Pwil. -At the same time. Is entirely without authority toion." close tho deer season .and thatj m,0 ,, "Tainmany symbol Ms action constitutes dlacrlmlna-f prefatory politic and tiov lion agulnst the hunters as In rnor Kmllh wero foupd In early favor of others who have been j alliance" In the anll-prolilbltlou permitted free uso of Ihe llmli-1 movement, rred areas iff Ihe stale up to Pn-Ntml for t'rlm-a litis tlmo, a party of Salem men i "They have prepared well for headed by Walla.e Wlnslow. pri;-! this crll leal hour." Mrs. Wllle mlnenl attorney, declared today J brandt continued. "Newspnpera . Ihat they proposed In proceed j rUrul and aottlhern rommunl wlth th.-lr hunllng plana regard-1 tics were, bought by New York ..-. .i m'. ..... tlon. Wlnslow aerorul yeara ago voiced a vigorous protest against tits -Issunuce of a similar order by (lovertior I'lorco and fltreat- cued to enjoin tlui governor at that lime, but a timely rain forestalled the legalv action by permitting the revocation of Ihe closing order. W'IiihIow declared I be alnttile I under which the governor has! choice." i ordered the closing of Hie deer I Mrs. Willcbranilt attacked season lo be iinronstltutloiial. 'smith's plun for government sale Coventor Patterson Issued the jot liquor, declaring South Caro proclnniatlon closing the deer j Una tried the plun and dropped season yeaterday until September It. She said people would do 20. Alleged Horse Thief in Jail In earlier duys a posse might hnvo liikon the lnw In to tliolr own humis nnd limit ed Con Hoes to tho limb of a truo on ctrriimHliuitlnl ovl. dencn. Instead he Is lodged In Iho county Jell on a charge of stealing n horse. K, A. Prlilay. Hlicrlff of I.nlto county notiried officers lo lie on lite lookout for a horse dee.-rlbed na "bay suddln horse corkscrew brand on loft shoulder, bar W on left stifle, Stolen Inst May. Noted saddle horse." George McN'nh, fereral officer found 4 ho horse In the possession of Itco In Chllo-qitltt. . Cento. V HMAMENT I ' PLACED BEic.sAGVBjp ianes I'liHiii-elli-r Hfnii.i Mui-llrr, tier- iimii, Ha Failure uf Anil War Pinna Means Failure of Oru;uiiluilloii IHwwa llic-'ie Willi HiiiMiri Him-rli. IIKNKVA. 8UI. 7. l'P The Uague uf Nations assembly lu- Inliiht wiii squarely up againsi IiIim niill.in.lll.. lirullltin faCd r worm own ' r laerurlty anil yet Inherently timed jlKll)t frtUm l..r pc,rmsuent ' peace. I ( iiniicoiwr Herman anioncr ui Germany placed Ihu disarmament .home firmly ill Ihe midst of llij AMI'lUIUy SeSSIUIl lU.7 - " '") wi.rnlng that the "failure or FORT WORTH. TexaH. worM disarmament pUiit nn . - trp) Twenty-five : lh. f.lluro of the L'.gu. lilll.",tPl; ' ' , . i The German chancellors jKiiryivorg of the J7 contest-, applauded vigorously unin who left New York, ',.,'u. r''.. I" TTIL ...Wednesday morning in the emotion and fervor and hla I""" . - , audience paid him greater al trillion llian any apcaker here i"tore.' XVlTS. HlllCDranfll . . . . . ... AllJirkS Al SmiMl. Tammnnv Hall v,.vn.; ., o.,.., - . , I' ' ' 11 " 1 ; B-llh ! ' J" " - ' ..iria.-h here 'today ,..erl. app.-.Ad lo lb. Ohio con- ' lerence in j..eiiiu.i.a. r.ptwi,. . ..... . " - . " "! curding to an advance memor- nndum of her' speech humid lo Ihe press, that Tammany Piill.1 IHraa Pllliu. She sold Smith was tha one "Hut tbe audacious governor I wits unconvinced by auch reason-, Ing." he continued. "Tammany I w. i u,e .e.i po-ibie prom-1 I Tsroman, h..l resred ' hlm ; gave him hla power.. Tam- many a desires were hla ,-onvlc money anu navo swucne.i ir.i.ii ja long settled dry policy to preaching the doctrine of 'It can'l I be done.' I "It is not abandoning your non-partisan policy of not ills- cussing politics or lolling your organization be torn by political dissensions to take a stand against the democratic nominee nd for tbe republican untlnttal ttket Ibis year. Thcro Is no their drinking In automobiles. i A wot president, Mrs. Wllle I brandt anld, would Increase dis regard tor prohibition laws, "The election ot a president I openly disavowing his belief In ! prohibition would shutter I the 'courage and morale 'of jthe I nuclides of 'uiiforcoment," she ! continued. ' ... , 1 i . : i . . ; i Utilities Quiz j Will Be Resumed t .WASHINGTON, Sept. '7. tUP) -The federal trude commission i Investigation ot public utilities ! will io resumed here September 1 1.1. with documents Introduced at .nn open hearing into the ptthll city and propaganda phaBo of the j Inquiry, It was announced today. The commission said the In .vestigation of publicity methods lot Pacific coma utilities will .probably begin this full or win ter, but no definite date has been jsr-t. Ihe .Klamath News ''THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN" Air Race Complete ThirdHop Rowland First Again; Rankin Lands Third;! Loses Companionable ' Black Cat , Irani-continental air derby . rented tonight in Ft. Worth thir overnVht .top in the croHs-country race, Twnly-alx planes bad laken rom Kausaa City today bul ........,........... AUierl II. jaroua i i .iiim.'"-. flying Waco, wan foroed down . I with engine trouble at Gardner.. iKa.. and returned lo Hainan ; I city. Hum land rim I Er' ItowUnd. Wichita, km.. tin bis trim red. blue ami allver U'esna. monoplane-, was first to, ,7're,.; In. reVJership took j at the outset of Ihe race. Ho landed here at 7:07 p. m. . ItobtTt Iyke. riutnurnii. r-. 1 am...4...n l.itli tVM C liMMt . ZlZ him. arriving a. , :3! . D- HI. 1 The filers reported strong ',, ,,,. Klin,. I'lly 'ana im-.....up .... - - - . ,..... ..., i,iav tiii, flying weather between Ihe alter,' DEMOCRATS TO BACK PIERCIi I.A CUANDIS. ore,.. Sept. i. ,1'IM Walter ,M. fierce. lormer ocratlc congresstouut committee ... ,. . ,.,.. ... ' " ' ' ,r,0,"1."1p' ' "" I'resldld over l y Dr. W. T. Phy of Hot Lake. W I. Cliriertiln of Portland, state t chairman, waa a speaker. The main business of the con- fomnco was completed rapidly j and a large art of Ihe scasion was given over to talks on tbe democrutic presidential outlook. ncrallc conRrciwiuHui romnmtrt. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, NATIONAL AIR RACES OPEN TODAY; NINE BOMBERS IN TUCSON Ottoman Leaves For Luxemburg An a dclricato from Klam alb Tout No. II of Ilia Ameri can legion, frank 1. Ottoman Ifft Tbureday for Luxemburg. tlelKlum, whore h will attend a roiiveutliin of the Kcdera lion. Imoralllm d Anrlana C'omkatanta, the laat of tbia month. Tha .r. I. D. A. C. 1 an orxanltatlon . 'for all allied aoldlera and aa a member of Ihe Jw'lt-.iin lalon Ottoman la autouiatltally a member of the wklral .vraaulaatloa. 01tvia realaned hla poai tlon ta-ti Ihe Klr.t National bank aifi ' lfl Thuraday, as. eompanttti by hla' wife and Iwo rklklrru tor New York where , he VIII aall nvxt Fri day for . Europe. Afu r aitrndlnx tbe roniren tlon Ihe'Oltomana will o to Prague, 'aerboalorakla, . and other fiuropean clllea oa a tour of approximately a year. Republicans Reduce Debt of United States OK Ma. Rent. 7. IIIPI i.ANcoR. ..... 8ept. t. ,up, Horn ilir-r;' rri ri'publl tnm lhnrntirrlll,nn, mntt thtt i , public debt. Senator Ch.rle. Cur-, ,M f ww-i-iwiuwwi lis. the Darty'a vice-presidential n. ( 1 1 ... 1. -H .nnl.hl In I l.n ! . ourlh ', ElllUll(, eamJwh0 be wUI address a Xew Knglatid cam-: ,.... - !,.. ! . . ..... - - . ...w u.,.-..... I outstanding achlevementa during the past seven yearn has been the , I remarkable reduction of the pub-ltke -'lie debt." ha auid. ' Suri-): this seven yeara" rec ord warrants' Iho approval rif the voters ill1 tho- coining' election. ' - KepubllcAn -ougresao '.have he pointed-. mil,- the public debt bus been reduced from tilt) for very person - In the country in l:i. to flttj.S in i:s. a qui of 7t.7i. . To prove his atatement thai republican administrations have been economical. Curtis quoted figures showing total appropria Hons for Ihe flsrul year 1910 of more Iban , S7.000.000.ono. as compared -with approximately $4,000,000,000 In 192S. Out of the Mud! 1 IX)B ANOBI.KB, Bepl. 7. (UP) Clear aklea and a bol, ateady brwie blowing toward lh ocean from Iha doaert will be offered Saturday aa arlatora prepare to : wrlla new rbaptera In the alory of Dian'a conqueat of tha aid at tha opening of the national rav. . " Climatic condition will be favorable for the flyera, acrord . Ing to the 1'nlted Hlatea weather bureau, but no relief from pre , railing blah lemperaturea, the 'hlliel of Ihe year, waa promlacd 'land bound reildenu and vUllora. Craft from alt parta of the I nation arrived almost hourly at the vaiioua flelda in oulhcrn ) California today lo attend Ihe i meet which la expected to aeo the greateat peace lime gathering. tot nlanea the world hai known j The exposition id connection peace that have been taken ,wlth the racea will be oiH-nc4jby any country since the 0...c...iy ..y -ayor ueorge , ryer at aoon uaiuroajr- ana anortly aitorwara a great nri tif planes. ' more- than zed pr I siciauna. win uu .v iuo su and fly over the city. 1 T..n.mr nniil ran in ' ' - concluded ScptemlH-r 16,. the drone of motors In ll.o air will k. k...j ,il..n,f . .... -i. final (ContlniwNt oa Paa-e'Klait Oregon Alumni ' former Students 1 To Hold Banquet . .... nr...n Dae-aroP V i.TrO)i. Went o, (h Vttlrmlf of ore - - w, piy- ,rrt t-. .... .ll. . t. on. Will Py nil lirtK TIBIl la Wednesday ; I " ' when be wUI address a banquet of Oregon aiumni. lormer s- ,nd prMDe:tl ..odent. flll .t, .h.mnl . Andrew Collier. ah-ahimnl. w, ,,., I01mter for the banquet which will be held at Hotel Wlllard 'at :30 P-J int.' All gradualea. former cuts, and prospective - students are Invited to attend. Keserva thna pay be made with' John ifou'ston ' general . chairman who with Kenton IUmaker. and Jack Dennis.. Oregon students. Is In charge of the arrangements. ' Ttonald Ilitbbs. general chair- man of the Greater Oregon com- mittee ana anotner siuaeni. woo ar. loorln. ih. state, will arrive uonrisv will .iwuit at ih assem.' bly of Klamath Union hlgh'w m,de Vntwa ,h,t c- H school and will probably remain .Underwood, who has been the for the banquet Wednesday, ac- leaning i.gur. ... ..." wm .peas at uaiaooma city, conllng to word received by ' tha local "Bill.. " will , Sept. 20: Denver. Sept. : Hamaker, repreaegtatiee of the J ned the ",eral eon""1"" Helena. Mont.. Sept i4; Minn eon.rr.itte. in Kl.m.th .11. i this year. eapolis. Sept. 27; and Milwaukee, . A, this I. the first time thst Barker, who as vice-president of the Inatltullon ta lu harge of n..hti. n. .hi. part of the stale It it expected Ihat about will attend the meeting.. 1928 U.S.Peace Program Praised ByHoover Candidate PoinU With Pride to Steps Taken, Answers Democratic Statement. WASHINGTON. Sept. 7. (UP) The lat two repub-"",,u,,m .... r iican BuiiiiuinirBiiuue 'c accompiHhed the greateat . ,. . ' --. uerv nwver bbiu iou; angwerjng democratic crit- . . ICUHM. Hoover mentioned Ihe Kellogg- . , , tti.a.rM. Brtaad "'-" l'.!,' "J", . lb 'aK' r! conierence unoer ins ksmiisiip. i of Charles E. Hughe, then see i retary of state, and the (iermaa ; reparations plan worked out by ' the commission beaded by Charles !o. Dawes. I "The democratic national plat form." Hoover said, "atlempta to convey the Impression that no accomplishment has been made I by the republican administration In the advancement of world ji The arrival of Secretary Kel logg after the signing of hla '..eat treatv for the out awry of demonstrates that . - , ,h- ,, Secretary U. "h MecomoXllil:d . mar. ' . .. (Continued on Page Eight) nf ir f k DXJ17 A atuo-lJiH . , AKXM IV AL. DATES GIVEN Western Nights. the charity festival staged each year by tbe local Elk's lodge will be held October 11, HI and 13. This was announced Thursday even- . - . , . .,.- miutlne ; lng tne reoUr lodge mee"n by Exalted Ruler Swansen. It Charity t. the cardinal prln - , ''P1 Elk a lodges, and h6v nlwaya work in a quiet manner, there are miny ln ererr 'o14'1'1- 00,h lnelr memoers sou .uuuk www i wno are - in no . way connwim. Iwlth the lodge, who can testify to their acts of mercy. . This sort) of work requires money, and in order to augment their charity .fund, the local lodge stages tbe Western Nights show each year, I funds derived from other sources may be spent in various ways. but all funds .coming from the j Western Nights Is placed in the charity fund and Is spent for no other purpose. Heretofore this event has been staged usually In the month of May. but owing to the Railroad elebratiott being held at that time this, year. It was deemed beet to postpone it until the fall aeaaon. while the dates have Just been set. this does ' not mean that no thought has been given to the actual features of i So far as the courts ,-ot Callf the event. Many new features ornla are concerned, Annl Howe of fun and entertainment have 1 means Elizabeth Page, a" restrain- already been .worked out for this year's show, and many more are in the making according to Major Underwood. . Husband Delayed Flight, Answer Is "Bologney,? HOLLYWOOD ,Septv 7, (UP) An anonymous letter, brought failure to the attempt ot Ruth Elder to span the Atlantic ocean and Indirectly caused her plane to land In the sea, Bhe revealed to the United Press tonight. She told the story In conncc - lion with the suit for divorce meo - oy ner - nusuano. L.yie Momack, In the canal zone. Anonymous letter "He was highly enthusiastic about my plans.'.' she. said, ''until he received an anonymous letter saying 'that he would be lield responsible it anything should happen, to bet. . .'. ili jTEvery COUNCIL HOLDS l x n -ALL-DAY MEET ill 1 UM ON SEWER UNIT Plana for Xew Hyrtrm Dkraard Vllh ('. C. Kraanly Rlglil-of-W'ay Qaratloaj Talked Over Mprrtrlraltoaa Chaagrd, Hug arallona Made by C. I'. KeHry. With the plana and apeclflca tlona for tbe new city aewer unit under dlaeuaaloa. a full day'a na tion of the city council waa held yeaterday with C. C. Kennedy. 8 a a Franclaco engineer. I a charge of tbe work. Tbe plana have been In tbe handa of tha council for the paat week daring which time each councilman haa looked them over. An ' ordinance accepting the plana for the new aewage ni'h-vi i to the aecoad reading, but the 'council felt It advisable to ! with Kennedy before tbe final I-,.- of tB. ordinance. . i v.. Af w. . tnr t ha nw - tem waa dlacaaaed; a few , of the apeclficatlona in regard to handling the coa tract wt ;ebanged. and aU the plana were thoroughly analyxed. C. C. Kel- ley. city engineer, presented some auggeatlona which he be lieved advisable r insi pnaauig 01 ine orainanco will probably Uke place a week 1 from Mondav .vlnr. cordin. Final poaalng of tbe ordinance . ". to Mayor T. B. Walters. Which Hat Shall I Wear? Al Asks Newspapermen At raw k V Kni i! ALBA.ST. V T.. Sept.. . (U P) An extemporaneous method of speaking each as he need In hla New York gubernatorial race with Theodore Roosevelt. Jr.. may give westerners their first Impression of Gov, Alfred E. SmltlL ' '..; In discussing his campaign plans today. Governor 8mlth aatd he believed that plan was the most effective as U waa entirely dependents on the -enrrant devel opments in the ranks of the op position. Should the governor carry out this plan, t be .qpea ing speech of his western tour at Omaha, febr., Sept. It. .may be Influenced by Herbert Hoover's speech at Newark. N. J.,' the previous day. Apparently following out this plan In but tonr. Smith haa de- , . . . : dined to reveal his further cam' , palgn routine other than the lx speeches scheduled after his first appearance at Omaha." He 8ept. 2. He will then return ; to Rochester. N. Y to apeak j before the democratic state con .ventlon. Sept.J....-. i Meanwhile, tbe. governor has enterea wnoie-nearteaty into tne . preparations tor his special De- ; Luxe train leaving New York, Sept. H. His excursions from New York, where he haa spent his Entire life, iave been few, and he said today he has visited only two ot the six cities in ' which he will make speeches. Seated at his desk at the capitol today he enlisted the aid ' ot newspapermen in choosing a hal' to wear on the tonr.: The j brown derby was his favorite and bis choice was not dls- couraged by . the newspapermen. j Both styles, the felt and the I derby, were good, he agreed,, bat , the derby "waved better." j He- will spend the week end ; In Albany, with his family. i LOS ANGELES; Sept.- 7 f UP) ing order to prevent . Mildred j Bromley from using the name was granted. Both are entertain lers. fcrmerly residing In Chicago. "For three days perfect flying weather existed," Miss Elder said, "and during that time my husband prevented us from tak Ing off. He threatened both of us (George Haldeman her co pilot) with death unless I with- !drew from the attempt t Determined To Go "I wa determined to go to Paris. N'uthihg -would stop me and ' on - the fourth day we did get starter, but we ran 'Into a storm and our oil line broke. "I have always felt that had my husband not Interfered, we (Continued on Page Five) . The Kbsth N:3 Official Paper ' County of Klamath' - ' jl. x.. aa u.-ji-.a.tjJiJJ ipli MontingJEjtcegt Moiufv France To Navy Pact Labor Paper Says Gov ernments to Accede To Objections; Claim Kellogg Slight. . ' -f . LONDON, Sept. 7. (UP) The "unreasonable" op-, position of America, empha sized by the failure of Sec retary Kelloffg to visit Lon don on his European trip, has forced the government to abandon ' the proposed naval . compromise with France, according to an un confirmed report published in the labor party paper "Daily Herald" tonight - .No Official Word Although It had been said ta .ertaln circles tha the natal agreement baa reached .a point where abandonment la probable. there haa been no fflelal word U to Indicate that the Daily Herald, story hi suthorltailve. . '- . The Aaglo-rreneh naval agree- f. '' has been the center heated controversy and wide 1,. .. .,.,- ... .-nonnc. ...,. .h.B,b-rI.i ed by Sir Austen Chamberlain . several '. weeks' ago. ' has never been' made public. ' Both Franco and British . officials said , tne terms of the 'pact wonld not offend any other p-wqr but that It would" be kdpt secret until re plies .have .been -received from the United States. Italy, and Japan. ' The '.agreement 'waa aub roltlfd to those; governments."; ' ' I loo to l inject sons Accord In t . ,the Datl Herat story;, "the government's decision to rl-andW the navgl eomeromne -.-hirlr .'.rttth-A !..- nlfltinC . between France. and ' England . since the 'war wiar' due to ob jections .of. certain other naval powers." "The announcement of abawf (CpcrUaiicsl oa rafe Eight) I OBREGON PARTY. ENDS DISPUTE MEXICO CITY. Sept. 7, tVti The Obregonlsu party, which Thursday night waa lorn "ne tween two factions, settled its family quarrel tonight through a complete reorganisation where- by Deputy Rlcardo Topete te slgnad hla leadership of the pgrpr ' in congress....- ....... . Miguel E. Yanes of Chihuahua, waa selected to succeed him. The ' selection was made blindly, t he party members drawing numbers from a hat. The possibility ot a "dark horse"- presidential candidate also has appeared. - ' It: was indicated tonight' that at least another week will pass before' a provisional president -to succeed President Calles will be selected. Porter -Gil, secretary ot the interior, continued to hold tbe lead .aa candidate but the healing of Obregonista wounds has brought . Governor ' Manuel Peres Trevlho ot Coahuila, back. . Into the running. v. ) Flapper. Fanny Say$: ' Women sllll talk about their clothes, -though some . wear . Tew lo speak of. . .- , ''Y & j ; v ! V i i , '! 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