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FRIDAY. SEPTEMnER 14. 102?
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Cross-Continent .
I Aviators Fail
(Continued From Page One)
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as hour, nud the politic Wii mil
Informed for two hour. i
UoelM!'! plane showed stuns of '
Hit terrific siruKKle he had made
Kllh norm throuch which he i
raced westward. One door of the j
crfl wn loru off and II wan )
badly haltered. The flyer and .
the owner of the plane. Jack
Turner, both were apparently !
worn out hy Iho strain under
which Ihey had been for hours.
Kuu Out of aa
Kmll lluraln. lue contvmant
who was unreported, had su-.
mined hopes of the crowd until
Steele tald ail were down. No
definite Information a lo his
whereabout woe riven.
Jack Iseman. final flyer to be
reported down. wn aald to hare
landed at Amnrillo, Tov, lale
today.
The other flyers nil were
forced out of the contest by Inch
of naaollne. unfavorable weather
conditions or accidents.
Fear was fell that Ruraln had
fallen or had landed his plane In
tome Isolated section where It
was Impoasio'o 'or him to send
out word of his plight.
tiocht-l Oieerrd
Forty-fire thousand spectators.
grown weary with waiting, late
today cheered Art Goebel as j
winner of the transcontinental I
non-stop race from Rooserelt j
field. N. .Y.. only to learn later,
that the flyer was disqualified.
Goebel landed his big silver'
and blue plane near Prescott.
Aril., and thus was unable la J
claim the prise money, it was
announced by otficers of the j
national air races.
The flyer accepted the plaudita
of- the crowd and spoke briefly
tsrongh the-megaphone.
Landed In Arizona
Then he left the field, return
ing later and announced to news
papermen in the Administration
building that he had landed on
a lonely Toad near Prescott.
obtained a supply of gasoline and
returned his trip.
The fiver was announced by i that the
officials as "the man who made : landed In Artiono.
the transcontinental flight," and Goebel later appeared
mrw an hour had clanged be-1 the newspapermen and
fore anr Intimation was given I story of encountering
that he had failed. weather Wednesday
The greatest owd to attend I nesday night.
Ififrtl ACID' (lOW
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Mt 11 h"f
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mm & cm
Tornadoes Hit .
"Mid-West States
(Conllnunl from lHt Out
5 yfur-ulil tluuulitiH, Hint Kluirr
Hit i Ichou, i iik t irt,irlulo. all
of haviit, 8. l Tit wlto nf I lii'
' iMtporltiUMWlt'iii of ttclmolii ni la
!vi ti.m m hrokt'ii luirk and IHH
lii'ix1 t In. f" lr rwovory.
llitN IttHH
Tlit Htoriu ni ruck tho doviiH
iuti',1 nation ttlhtut 4 15 p. in.
today. I'rnrlti-iilly ttl) roimm.nl
at ion Wnv wtu'ti it Urup t t'd, uiul
ii'imriR wr alow In rum inn from
the turm MH'tton.
Out of in tornmlos struck
Winnobami. WullhUI. Hoiuor and
.iikiittt rily. Neh., Unit went Into
imrtliWtmtorn Iowa (or a abort
mi. IiIIKiik IrtMoii, Iowa.
(f:unKe wua rvort'tt dom
uvhv I rot on.
Tin nthor Monti urittinMod
nour Fori! y re-. Neb., JauntA) ovi-r
Yankton. S." IV, mut tbou hit
Walnhlown and lavln, 8. 1.
AlihoiiKli tbe storm cut a uuib
Hourly 300 lVtt wide In pur tit of
I hakitta City. Npb., pollen report h
Mo tli(t rutted Vrvno ntuttd that
only two pomoim wrr Injured
jihi'ro.. Thi)o ar Mm. Herman
uorinw
1 ittam
Jl.tttl
Kunk. und Mr. Ilonry (Mow, who ftunittltm
wan hruiiMht toaHloiu t'lty Ikm- I wrvntoi y
pltHl In a HortniiN t-olidltlnti. ('nil
nldt'rublt property tlamuno wn
dour, ('oiutnnuh'atlon Huon
UMuIn tu mTYho Into lonii'ht wUll
Daki i'lty,
Culm In IMitu'r
WASUlNtlTilN. Sept. 1:1. (IT. !
A troplcul hiirrlciino of ureal
luimmtty-di'Hcrlbd by tin- I'.
ottthor bprvuu na "a dnnsi'iuu
Mtorm" wan nwcfpliiR iliroiiab t
th Wont I ii ill cm louiKbt towtird !
Santo Itoinltiin, Haiti and t'ttlm
Vli(li inth'r huri'au of tic la In
oinphUHUtuI Ihoi Ih no rttuni for
dlurut on tha Klorltla roaxt, mm
t hi hurricane uiav dtvlatt front
lt prenrut ruiiro or dlslp;iii It
Koir at am, ttuv mild It wan tin
d mi bt od I y t h w ornt I h la yia r,
and may hi lif tin proportion of
th dlMiitftrouM htirrlcauo which
Bwcpl MImuiI In 11126.
I'orio Itico in Tntli
HAVANA. Cuba. K.-l'l M. U
IM Th WoKt Indian hurrlcaiif
it now raiting ovir I'orto HUo.
acrordhiK to un antiouncMnint
inado till vriMilnn by t ho nation
al ohttprvatory.
"OhHorvnt Ioiik roctMi't'd rrntu
Poucw. Porta Ulto, Into tbU afttr.
noon ludlcatw that tin florin
(HHitrtil ovir rrto ltlc. V
have not bron tlo to obtain ru-
of thta ttiitu." Hit)
atiuoutni'd thu i
1 ulna
No ot Mo r olmorvutloii liu
lorHvod dining tlu Into hoiiao(f,
tint HflMIIOOtl.
Imm-ii Kor r on n It uaa Nawa Clan Ada.
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Han l-'riiinUro
(,HIM tirK.l
M pi. i.v-4M. a
Th Opera Hraaoti. alt
vtit tr uiumIc lovor
vrill draw tlioiirtatoU
of H)plo to tho rlty.
Tbn nt'W Hrtmtnland
I'avlllon la but n li't
mlnuto' rldo from iho llo'.O Main. If you
uro pliinnlni to attend tbo tpra. mnkn oiir
rtwrvatloiiH In ndvauci at Iho Manx. It ti tin In k
ditu illrd !c wair In ovrv room; beautiful
luhiiy; popular prirvil illntna rooin. Ilint loca
tion In th city, Clic k nir rnr ut I lutd.
5&H0TEL MANX
POW CLL ST. O'FARRt'Ll SAN FRANCISCO
YiM -fW i
6tow 'CMrt i
5Z mim kr
f ftAC" f
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flight, and the official admitted
Yankee Doodle had ,
the air races and circus gathered I winds which
at the field early today to wit- oline supply.
ness (ermtnatlon of the race. It
was nearly two hours after Goe
bel landed that the audience was
informed of his failure.
Haldeman rnrepurtetl
Hope began to warn rapidly
that any of the seven planes
that took off would complete the
flight. .
George Haldeman and Jack
a
before
told a
terrible"
and Wed-
wlth steady head
used up his gas-
Lindy, Stunts
Interest Crowds
At Air Circus
A short time after the plane i
landed. Los Angeles newspapers
were at the field, hailing Goebel
as winner of the race.
Iseman alone were unreported,
but it was feared they had been
forced down in some Isolated
spot where rapid communication
was Impossible.
Many of the spectators had
been at the field since 3:30 a.
.MIXES FIKLD. Iais Angeles.
Sept. 13. ll'P) Colonel Charles
A. Lindbergh awl the transcon
tinental non-stop attracted a
tremendous crowd to the national
air races today, despite a sizzl
ing sun.
I The nary oulstunted Ltnd-
Hnlileuian Reports j bergh and his army flyers and
ALBKQl'EnQUB, N. M.. Sept. ' the only rater. W finish before
13. (UPI George Haldeman and dark proved to' be a olio sfbp
Shirley Short, contestants in the ! flyer,
transcontinental air derby land-) I.lmly Intrr-si
ed their orange colored Bellanca Because of the failure of race
authorities to announce Art uoe-
j or more plaiies and pilots dircct-
ly before the crowd or Into Its
.edge.
j A record number of celebrities
, from Hollywood motion picture
studios attended todays pcr
! formance.
I Lieutenant J. L. Kane, nary
flyer, late today won the Btf mile
Liberty Engine builders' trophy.
Lieutenant H. t Kick was sec
ond and Lieutenant M. V. Ellif
I was third.
monoplane here this evening.
The men said that they had
bucked headwinds all " the way
from New York and had run
short of oil. The plane had
passed orer Albuquerque earlier
the earliest time any of the 1 ln dav. headed westward, aud
flyers could have arrived and as tnei returned,
the hours passed the throng grew I
tap,u:.,Uskta ! Island Congress
The famous three seahawks of! TqItPC T QW QfQTlH
Shreveport on
Way to Harbor
SOl'THPOKT. N. C. Sept. 1.1.
(CP I The gulf cities defining
and transport company's 7.000 j
ton tanker Shrereport. damaged
by an explosion Wednesday in
which three men were killed and
another fataly Injured, was
located today by. the Coast Guard
Cutter Modoc, the coast guard
bcl's stop for fuel at Prescott.
!Arlt. thousands of the crowd
left the stands believing he had
: won the (12.500 prite.
Lindbergh's appearaucc evolv
ed the enthusiasm und he led
Lieutenants Woodrlug and Cor- office here announced.
Inellus. the surviving members The Shreveport was found
!of the three mukteteers, army about 35 miles south by east of
! stunt trio In expert formations. Cape Kcar.
' Once he led the group in a: Coast guard officials said the
. loon which concludtd with an Modoc reported It was towing
s.
hv i,",J h. X Upside down flight for nearly the Shreveport to Charleston
in the air entrtaininK with dar-1 MANILA, P. I.. Sept. 14. (Frl- g minute, the same maneuver ,C. tor repairs.
Ing stunts, when Yankee Poodle. day lp Toe elht ficul- which caused the engine of Lieu-1
Goebel's plane, appeared from ' ,ural con"ress of the Philippine tenant J. J. Williams to miss,; What you no longer hare use
the southeast I Islands today went on record as last Monday, sending him to for may be Jnst the thing another
A mighty cheer went un
the pilot and Jnck Turner, !
owner of the ship, stepped out
onto the field.
'' They esrorted lo the micra-i
phone and posed for pictures!
with Erlck Nelson. Les Arnold, j
Henry Ogden and Jack Hard-j
ing, 'round-the-world flyers.
then the racers were escorted
to an automobile and left the
field.
tail Weather Interferes
A newspaperman later asked
Dudley Steel, chairman of the
contest committee, if Goebel ac
tually had made a non-stop
on the ground.
.Seahanks Perform
opposing liberalizaiton of land death
laws or limitation on the amount
or sugar admitted duty free to The navy's tlirLe KcaltnwkH
the United States. : then let six other battle planes!
The congress unanimously of VII 2 II squadron on u great!
passed a resolution against pro- loop of nine planes in close for-1
posed legislation now pending in mation and sent three trios of ,
the Philippine legislature and planes whizzing down in a 2ne :
congress to permit large hold- mile an hour dive toward the;
Ings as advocated by Governor same point on the field. j
'General Henry L. Stimson for The converging planes missed i
each other by inches.
Is seeking. The Klamath News i
Classified ads bring buyero and
Iters together.
economic development.
Another resolution passed op
posed any movement to limit the
amount of Philippine sugar that
might be admitted to the United
StHtes without administration of
duty.
SI.KKPS
Sept. 13.
NlJ
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All parents are naturally in
terested in their children's
health. That's why so many
insist on Lost River's milk.
They know it's pure.
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KLAMATH AVE.
1'ossf; hi nts, ;iki.
j HAMMOTO.V, Calif.
i M rJ A night of xiop in a
j ro k pile holds no fears for
Alice ( lark, 1 years old, as long
an her puppy, "Bum." Is with her.
Alice expressed Kreat surprise
whfii she was found back of hr
home today and learned that 2't()
ni.-n had heanhed all night for
her. Several ponds In the
neighborhood were dragged. '
TKI.w; r.USKS SI K IDK !
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13. lUP) '
Idxie White chum 4n every word
In the Hfiisational trial of Leo I. !
Kelley, the butcher boy lover al-
It-Ked to have killed his sweet- ,
heart. She l?ft the court late to
day and took hur own life. Fo- I
Hie said she had become ment- '
ally unbalanced by the scandal- :
ous testimony.
Rttnsnin Kent liandltft. j
WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. (UP) '
Hansom money for the release '
of E. J. Bumntead, American j
citizen kidnapped by bandits, has'
been sent to Ixllan, Mexico, the
state department was advised to
day. The bandits dentunded ;
$20,000. ' I
Classified ftdrertlslnff is a j
morning newspaper proposition
always, Uao tho News. i
Lindbergh used a Curtis.
Hawk plaue from Selfridgc field. I
Mich. He flew more than three'
hours.
He twisted his tiny biplane i
like a leaf in a whirlwind when!
he put It through a double ,
barrel roll. t
Near .riil-nt
Lniring the flight of 12 planes!
one dive over the grandstand J
nearly resulted In disaster. The
formation wavered slightly andj
three of the plunes were forced
to break from formation. One
touch of wlngtlpH at the bullet!
speed would have smashed two ;
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