Ihe Klamatii News J "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR .HORN" The KlaiL 'M' "t Official Papv , The Klamath NeTrs Official Paper, j County of Klamath City of Klamath Falu. Vol. 6, No. 264 Price rjlve CcnU KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928 (Every Morning Except Monday) DISEASE 'FEARED AFTER STORM Pine Men .Will Open Regional Meet Here Association Conven tion Start, at 1:30 P. M. in Reamei Country Club Kcirulur ri'Kionul meeting of tho California Sulfur and White Pino Manufacturing Association will open today at 1:30 p. m., nt the newly opened K o a m o Country Club. It la expected thai about 0 mrmbera. anil delrgut" from al Hod associations, will be pres. ant at the ouotiliic. Delegate (rum the Western Pine Manufac turers' aasorlstlon of the Inland Ktnplro ami from the Xutlonut Lumber Manufacturer' anuria tlon will be present. I'pntral Oregon nianiifariuier are mem bers of the t'allfortila ontnnliit lion. Itmniurt Tonight. TnnlKht. Iiniutidiately alter iho clot of I lie btinlnosa meeting. Ilia group will buiiiiut at tlia rlub. Saturday morning I hit aaanlon will Inks tip nt II o'rlork and will clime al noon. In rounil labia discussion, wlih J. M. While n( Weed. Calif., president of tlia association pre- (Contlnu-d nn l'o fciohl) CKATER LAKE RES0RTJX0SES The lnnl meal to Ik served at Crater Luke National Park loilta (or Iho 19211 tourist season wa laal night. Touluht Iho IoiIk doom will be closed and barred ln prnparullon (or the long win lor months when gales will whip Iho allow iiromul ns It plica steud 1 1 y upward to tho socond-stury wlnilnwa of tho lodge. The roada to tho lake will probably bo In good .condition t-ir tho coming two months, or until thn first heavy anowfall, and many cara will mill mako tho trip IIiIh year. It la prophesied. The lake rim will not, how orur, linvo tho appearance of lonesoineness as In past yearn on account n( the many skiing par llca which plan lo akfl up the frmcii slope of" tho moiiiitnlii In iho loilgn. To promnto winter nporta III t'ratur Nnlloiml forest, a CRbln wiih oroctod thie summer ut tho government enmp, whero aheltor and wamilh will be pro vided those tuklng tho winter trip. . Hooyer Alphabet 11 MiiIk-I .Mnrtln AMF.HUUt Hoover Mntlo Ihe World (Initcdil lo Her. . . In choosing a president . wo could (Iml no other Amorlrnn who ataiida no hliih In the esteem of humanliy, or who la In a bet ter position to worl: for Intorna-1 tlonal good will anil world peace! than Herbert Hoover. Wherever he him gone on his errnndn of, mercy, he has earned the grntl-1 tudo of nillllnna of people, and that Rratltude has redounded to.: f the Rlory of his unlive land. Children that Hoover suveil arc growing Into manhood and wo manhood with the memory of the doht they owe to our country and to Hoover. Tho consciousness of his obltRntlon ''will keep them friendly to America. It will do much to avert war when Inter national misunderstandings arise. Hoover has boen an ambassnddr ol good will.' (To be' continued) I" x , NEW YORK WIN FOR HOOVER IS PROBABILITY tlutlriitan ol Mew Vurk Count) U. O. I'. Coiuliiltleo Iluirt4 Voters Who 4 'ml Ballot lor Mniltli (or (Ivvernor Will Vote lor llcpulilliuM (or rn-slih-ni. WAHHIXtlTGN. Kept. id. Il'l'l Cheerful reporta from tho big pivotal atata of New York were brought to Herbert Hoover today by Haniuel rl. Koeulg, chairman ol Ihe New York county republi can eomiultteo. He aald a vic tory In New York lor Hoover was "probable." "Krery sign points lo a great reduction In the majority which (lovirnor Hinllh has rolled up In Creator New York In his guber natorial campaigns." Koeulg said aa he left a conference wlih Hoover. "HiiNluesa man and In dependent voters who have will ingly supported him (or governor while vollng lor republlcsn can didates lor president, are going to bark Hoover and Curtla I Ilia Ihuo bocause their election means the best asniiranra ol existing prosperity. They bellove In 'lw continuance ol republican admin' Istrnllon and don't aee why Iho) should chuiiRo." , Klamath's Model Home Will Open This Afternoon Alter landscape gardeners and a number ol meu bad spent the day Thursday smoothing and lev eling the yard Olid planting shrubbery, while within went on jinn! mlnulo preparations In fur nishing. Ihe stone la all set (or I the lorinsl opening ol Klamath , Kalis' model home at 2 o'clock I thin afternoon.- ' ' Nl." Jane Smdlrur and H. K Hoskamp, architect, who are ro sp.Htotbl (or the besullful Span ish type home which Is located on Karl street, will greet the guert during opening hours. Mr. ltoskamp designed the home and Miss Hnedlror has been In charge o( Interior decoratlnR. During today, Saturday, and Sunday when Ihe homo will be open to the public from z until 10 o'clock, members of the Wo man's Llbrury club will serve ns boaiesses. and will uMher the guests through the various rooms which have been furnished In Spanish stylf In keeping wlih the architecture. Flower for the opening will be provided by the Klamuth Falls I (iurden club. j Among the features which will probably attract much comment will bo the fireplace In tbo liv ing room, which la typical ot the old Hpunlsh home, being built ol stone to Iho celling; the gold I bedroom furnished with a Span ish lype walnut bedroom set: the silver bedroom: wrought Iron electrical fixtures, and the lovely old Spanish furniture. Muring the erection ot Iho home It has ' boon .pointed out ninny' times, mid uisny cttlious during their evening motor drive made It a custom to drive along Karl street to note proRrcss In tho homo. A lurfte amount ot In terest has been taken In Its con struction, and It Is expected many will call during tho formal, opening. ! Young Pine to Be Treated by U. S. Announcement Hint the federal biological survey offico ot tho United Slates would treat 2G00 ncros ol young pine III the Crator Nailonul torest to prevent de struction by rodents, was made yeatorday by J. F. Jlruiison. agent in' the I'orlland otlice, who Is hero lo supervise, mid aid with the work. A recent survey showed Hint mice, chipmunks and golden manllo ground squlrrols destroy about 90 per cont ot young trees planted In re-torestatlon work. The survey Is being car ried on In co-operation Willi the United States forest service. TIo nrea Is being treated wlih poisoned grain In an attempt to kill the animals bctoro they de stroy the trees. KltlK, Pa.. Sept. 20 Prohi bition agents raided a "koy club" over the "Al Smith For Presi dent" headquarters here today and confiscated a wagon load ol liquor. Tho bai'tendor was ar rested. ' MurderOf OneBoyls Admitted By Clark Say Northcott, Now in Canadian Jail, Forced Him To Kill Child with Axe RIVERSIDE. Culif., Sept. 20. (UP) Sunford Clurk, accuxed by Gordon Stewart Northcott, alleged dejrener uto and murderer, tonight confeKned thut he had com mitted one of tho nupposed ly numerous murders on the Northcott chicken ranch near Riverside, according to police. rnulllliiff Klajcr The youth said he , was the unwilling aluyer ol one ol N'orthrolt'a victims. Northrott forced blm til swing an axe on the head ol a youth as a sucrl llce In preparation lor becoming a prlcut In a new cult, according to the lad's reported slory. Young Clark declared two boys (Continued on 1'age Bis) GIL, MEXICAN SENATECH0ICE MKXICO CITY, Sept. 20. il'PI Kmlllo Porles (III, governor of Tainaullpas, apparently hca won the support of a majority ot the mcmhere o( congress In the rou tes! (or provisional president. A acaate quurum ol 42 mem bers out ol a total ol 58 met to night and unanimously agreed to support Portes (ill. A commit tee was appointed to advise Pres ident Callcs ol tho decision. . While the chamber Of deputies Is In recess and unable to art. statements by leadors Indicate tho majority ot that body also (avors Portes (III. Tho volo may be taken on Monday or Tuesday and It Is believed certain the Tnniaullpns governor will be chosen. The swlug to Portes Gil fol lowed several conferences o( con gressional lenders in tho last (ew days. President Callcs partici pated In the coiilerences. '&KX- ver - .r.. .r.Tjrs, BYP-D AtnARCTIC EXttPrricw4 mm NATIONAL GUARD HUNT HONOLULU BOY MURDERER HONOLULU. Sept. 20. (UP) Humors that the national guard had been called out to aid In th search lor the slayers of little ! 1)111 Jamleson spread tonight and ;the guardsmen appeared nt the armory In (ull anllorm. One detachment ot guardsmen ,wcnt to Hcoltleld Harracka 30 . ml lea distant and secured sosse I tear bombs. Colonel (terry Hmout of the i guard denied a call had been Is sued but he was at the armory ' in lull uniform with members ol bis atalt. - . Clliaena Arouse, I Cltlxena were aroused aa never oeloro In the Island's history. Influential men gathered lu a meeting to discuss the altuatlon. They declared their wives and children were nusalo and said ' (hat It necessary they would take the law Into their own hands. Jap Wrote letters. Under the Influence ot hyo ,acine hydrobromide. popularly known aa "truth serum." Harry ; Kalsan, Japanese, one of several Around the World with the UNITED PR:ESS NEW YOKK. Sept 20. Leslie Simpson, alleged lleutenaut ot Charley" II I r g e r. XX'llllamson county, III., gaiigfler, whose crime career ended on the gallows, was arroated here today when he dis embarked from a steamer arrlv- Ing fro Port Said, Egypt,. JB.iawJt.,JU. qme. time befora . a is wanted to (uoe an Indictment , regular bndgot meetlng-to decide charging complicity In the mur-iupon a city budget' (or the com dur of Lory Price, Illinois state i ing six months wlllDo held, but trooper, (or whose death Blrgcr a special meeting was called yes was hanged. : terday In order that these two i - . . , Issues may be placed on the No CI.KVELAND, Sept. 20. My-' vember , ron T. Herrlck, U. 8. amboasador Although an airport lor this to France, today viewed Cleve-;clty will probably not be con- ' land (ram the air. Ills pilot was Col. Charles A. -Lindbergh, to ; council la becoming tremendous whom he acted as host whon the 1 ly Interested In the matter, aa (llor ended his cpxhal New York-' practically all the valley -cities Paris (light last year. have ostabllshed ports. which are ' lelt to be an advantage to a city, j ALHUQIEKQLK. N. M . Sept.; The special levy will Uke earei 20. Krnest A. Purdy ol Tulsa. ! of additional expenses In the city. Okla.. was killed Jnstantly to-1 night when Ills Lincoln-Page MEXICO CITY. Sept. 20. DIs plauo crashed while he was try- patches Irom Tampico describe J Ing to land In a stiff wind, the heaviest damage of years byj Purdy'g neck- was broken lu the ! floods this week. Homes and accident. Kmmett MoVsman ol ranches were abandone'l in the Albuquerque was with him and Pnntiro river and rail traffic In "offered Injuries Irom which he Monterrey and Tampico was sus is expected to die. 'ponded tor three days. , ' I Byrds of a Feather! HI xs-. 1 KWvjW-'-'i-''-; .t v;.; V':r .'(?&! f-'r.'M'-i .""'- .'.-' : 'suspects arrested In connection wUh the kldnaplpg and murder r 0111 jamleson, admitted that ha wrote the ransom letters to like boy's lather. ' The suspect Implicated another apaneae In his brief confession. . Tha truth serum makes the object aeml-eonaclous. When Kalsan recovered bis (ull senses nd was confronted wlih his con fession he staunchly denied the :atttomenta attributed to him. IM-nlea Htalensmta ' Dr. Faus prepared to adminis ter another Injection ol the .serum and an eltort will be made j-lo obtain a more complete atate- ment from Kalsan. When he again recovers he will be con ironted wlih mora detailed confession in case the drag iworks ab be(ore. ! The authorities and physl clsns stated that they hoped tt obtain a . sufficient confession from the Japanese under the In fluence ot drug to Induce him to make the same statements I when normal. Special Tax Levy, Airport Question To Be on Ballot . Two uew Issues are to be In- eluded In tbe budget thla fall. It decided at a meeting ol the ; rounrn sna is. mlltoe held yesterday afternoon. This will be a special levy and plans (or a (mure Klamath Falls airport. structed (or a long time, the city L "l x,. V Rate For Electric Juice Is Reduced Copco Reducei Bafici"ulo7B"e ' "" and warehnnui nn their nrnnertv Iaie tnir- 1 w I II 1 L I Cent Per Kilowatt1 Hwr in County ("'Th. p...torm will b, 2 t by I 2S0 feet and the warehouse will i be 37 by 100 feet. Approximate Rate reductions represent-1 cost ol the platform and building ing- an annual Having of ap- j f 0 0,0' x , . . . . - . j Thla la a part of the develop. proximately $90,000 to do- meBt Bn(1 ot . th. mestic and commercial con- ' company announced recently. Humert ' of ihe California- ITh ' ' one by tall. , it . nnoaneei Altogether the Oregon power company Will railroad plana to Improve Its become effective October 1, sixth street grounds to the ex according to an announce-j-nt "M ment by P. O. Crawford, tailed, a ream track to facilitate vice-president and general j unloading from cara will be laid, manager of the company. - (Co.ti.ned r. Eihi) . Under the new schedule the . . . Domestic Lighting rate. In both 1 1 IVC . AViatOrS v.eT.lllUrillB alUU , VlVftuu tiea will be: The first 60 kilo watt hours per month at S cents a kilowatt hour, with the excess at S cents, tne moniniy bill being 11.00. THIS repres-. -n.w.r.hi. reduction un - der the old schedules, where the, (Coatlniwd oa Ig KICl'D SPUD GROWERS - '" v , With K. P. Romana. secretary of ihe Spokane chamber of com- merce agricultural committee and i . ih Piu-lfic general manager (or the Prttic Northwest poWto show, at speaK- er and honor guest of the even-ja ing. a meeting ot Klamath county . . . held last . LZ.:Z. Jr.1 night at Henley auditorium seven miles south ol the city. Mr. Romana told the growers present about the annual potato show and tha three-days' coher ence of growers which l held at the aame time. He stated that he earnestly desired that Kiam- nere- He took oft again but In ath be represented at the meet- j jurcd nl, landing wheels. During Ing thla year, as last year It woa I tha nght lnt0 E, Pago he . the only northwest district not j tiCed the damage and strapped a represented. He also asked for parachute to his back in prepa- exhibits for the show and asked that as many growers as possible attend. '' Tbe speaker also discussed the matter ot growing and marketing .of. seed potatoes besides general market problems. After some discussion all the potato growers adhered to the fnllnrolnw U' o n i 1 In f 11 r the r'1.00 l!hkcr,8,i " "drSprat?ue River board; 14.25 without board; orl r 7 . five cents par sack and board j Water &H1Q. D&Q themselves. j . , It was decided that the annual , Con,am,liatd water . Pre,ura. Klamath county potato show is . ably from Sprague rlTeri ta De to be held the latter part ol ere(, to be the cause ot five November. ect dates to be an- j cases o( typhod feTer whlch nounced later after - available ; hare broken out between the dates are checked. Also .the com- town of Sprague and Braymlll, mlttee for tho show will be lt wag announced yesterday from picked at a later dote. i tne oftlcea of the Klamath .Walter Pierce, ex-governor of county health unit. Oregon and democratic candidate j "Notices have been posted on for representative tor congress j the river to warn people from from the second Oregon district, consuming the water," said Dr. gave a tolk ,on campaign issues a. S. Newsom. medical director at the beginning of tbe evening. ot the Klamath county health llenrd, Scmon, president of the j unit. "Because ot habitation up Klamath potdto growers' asso- j and down the river bank, the elation, presided. water Is naturally Impure." SmithDenounces 'Whisper Campaign' About Religion OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Sept. 20. (UIM Governor Alfred, E. Smith denounced the "whis pering campaign" against lilm on. account of bis religion ns "a I treasonable attack upon the very loundatlnns of American liberty' In the advance text of his second i campaign speech released here tonight, and blamed . republican national leaders for countenanc-, Ing It "If they have not actually , promoted It." Ho scathlnRly denounced those responslblo for "lying" attacks ; dependence but ot the constltu tipon 'him.. Ingied out the Ku tlon Itself." . " . r . Klux Klan, once dominant In the The "whispering campaign" politics ot this stato, as broalhlng I (Continued on Page tfint) S. P. APPLIES . TO CONSTRUCT NEW BUILDING Houlh Hlxlh Htrret Property ol Company to Be Improved XYUh 10,000 I'nloadlng tilted, l'Ut (onn and Warehouse Other Plane Clvra. The Southern Pacific company yesterday made application to the city (or a permit to construct - ' t adjoining the Great Northern's: new freight depot on Buutn Sixth Missing From Fifteen Starts EL pasO. Texas. Sept. 20.' (V . . fh . 1 F'seTeo ot ,lle 1S Planea hlch today atarted from Loa Angeles on a IZ0.000 race to Cincinnati had arrived here to night. Three others were known ; pressed (or tbe pilots who had Bof reported ,her j wu feit generally that they had ; been forced to land in aome re- mote section and would get I Robert rjak, 0, puuburgh. In Moth planer, led the fliers on the (irat day'i lap. He will take -1 i. rriuajr 111 - continuation ot th. flight, with Fort Worth as the day'e objec tive. - Eugene Detmer made the moat spectacular landing of the seven who arrived. Carburetor trouble forced hla Travelair plane down , on the de,ert 60 miles west of ration for a Jump from the plane. 'The pilot decided, however, to risk a landing. He came down carefully but. the landing gear gave way beneath . the plane's weight. Detmer Jumped from the cockpit, rolled over several times but emerged uninjured. He will not continue the race. religious hatred Into the "hearts and souls" of Its members against his church, and attacked Assistant' Attorney General Mrs. Mabel Walker Wlllebrandt. lor a 'recent speech, calling upon Ohio! Methodist ministers to campaign against him. - 1 "I can think ol no grator disaster to this country than to have the voters ot It divided, upon religious lines," he declared. "It Is contrary ' to the spirit, not only of tho declaration of ln- Unknown Dead Put In Graves In South Red Crow Workers ww Bury Unidentified To Prevent Epidem ic Among Refugees WASHINGTON. Sept 20. (UP) Hurried burial of the hurricane dead in Flor ida became necessary today1, to prevent outbreak of ser ious epidemics, national Red Cross headquarters hen was advised today. ' Bodies were placed la hastily dug graves without stopping tr search then for Identification marks, a report from worker. In Palm Beach county aald. ' ; ' Death Toll Grows - Aa searchers move through tha area wracked ' hr Sunday's and Monday sfom.' the 1 death esti mates grew- and latest advice to the Red' 'Cross were between 400 and 00-dead, with' reports saying there 'was. every Indication that the' figure ' would' be' much greater than was. first expected", Fears of. riptluf be'ticeen. 4h whites and negroei at Pabokee. on the southern, shore of Lake Okcocbeol.ee., lessened tonktht aa coast guard detachments and na tional gu.-u'di'rjcTt patrolled th streets of Jb stricken Ttllagei (Goatiaswd ;oV, rare Six). , LIONS' CLUBS TO EXCHANGE T. R. Cillcnwaterr, assistant district .attorney, and district delegate of tha Lions', club, re turned yesterday from a district meeting of representatives ot tha club in Medford. . i He announced that the first week In October an exchange of programs will be made by- the Grants Pas and Klamath Falls clubs. Edward H. Miller, state senator from Josephine coanty, and Grant . Pass delegate, will address the Klamath Falls club. Glllenwater will speak to (be Grants Pas club the same day. Coquille and Medford repre sentatives will also exchange) programs during that week. -Tha subjects which the delegates will use will be. "My duty to my com munity through my service club." Later the clubs will again trade programs and the Klamath Falls club will hear delegates from Medford and Coquille. ' Ernest It. Scott of Modtord was elected district chairman; T. R. Glllenwater was elected secretary, at the meeting Wed nesday. J. L. Stephens. Coquille, and Senator Miller were tie other delegates. ' The group discussed the fur thering of good will between tho towns represented, and planned a Julut get-together ot the tour . clubs In Ashland tor a date In October, to be. selected later. . Flapper fanny Says: "s.u.asr.orr. st u auHiw, no. A fat girl always hopes. has slcades U L