The Klamath News "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMERGET OUT YOUR HORN" The Klamath News Official Paper City of Klamath Fill The Klamath Nero Official Paper County of Klamath KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1928 Vo. 5, No. 207 Price r. (Every Morning Except Monday) Two GOP Men Score Policies ,0f Smith Borah, CurtU Both Rap Smith, Policiea of Bourbon Party on Farm Relief, Tariff. CITY AUDITORIUM, DENVER. Sept. 21. (UP) Senator Charles Curtis, re publican v I c e-prosidetitial nominee, wan both cheered nd heckled by n crowd of more than 10.000 person vwho filled thin auditorium for his campaign speech to night. A woman in tho front of the audience wan expellen by police ahorlly after Cur- tin started spoaKing wni-i she Insisted U!on shouting V..-Utley It.-elty company. Sidewalks of New York!" Plana of in. i... mm er I ram. her. to talk to people " kl"",n """ """y I came n re , 'pur.huaed four lota at 8praa.ua who would rather march ,rt , ,llvr ,hri,h Ihla real estate The Star Spangled llauner" than rl,nt.irn- Farnaworth U em Tha Blrtew.lk. of N Vork," ! ployed by the Klamath Supply ... ..... UA.tk.ti. hs. lM.n .hn..l..l a bote lh foniu- . alon. You would Ilka to tear doan I be atatue of Liberty and put atatue of Andrew Mellon In "ioI the Wolford Wann store In place." shouted another heckler h(1 ntw r(.,-rvutlon city, and irom unr, ui win .iuib.h-u m ; ru nunuwumiTiy uirouitli uie.inmiunr wiin inn wmwr. ui ,mt- .fc wJnrier The. Buccennful Le-1 for Wevrhapur tim,.P anm orilce Djr Tnomu W. Miller, as "Andrew Mellon I. the grea ,lu,pped. Including a modern ,r ,. , n ,ev., pur.le. who had claim, on J "7 V.T b. en-'pany aorn "BT when 7 " th ot "" M- est wcretary of the Ireu.ur, ll . wllrk.hop and part, and acre.- , K()ll.wood r,11(.h. ,,. water In the Fort Klamath 'oun. "' 7nd ,., h"., " "hen Daugherty .. attorney general, country has ever had. nrlls ,rie. d. pnrnu. nl. , .a,,.d ,,, , riMll ,., ' try. i allowed lo have the cup for one ' ! . Smith declared In the text of hi. reto.ted. ' The theater will Ih. -trl.tly II1,,Kli:,Jrllol of ,;Muu Aft-r all purtle, had ueenj"1 s0uld the trophy bV won wo have filed are: .peech made public ln advance. ta referral lo tlovernor Sm modern ' ''i Mr. William, w.. appointed bT'",- l-u "!.": tbri. time. In succession by one' Sh Lumber com- took for hto ,ubJect ..party .. -tho gentlemsn from New ,,. rp Uh 11 a I.Te 1 J" Ucddard. county ,,u" l,he vrublr'nti m" ' memlnir It become, hi. perm.- P"fat Land company; Re,p0n.iblllty." and took a "text- York who has come we.t to sea' and will comply with all sta e sniurilav Tho aimolnt. : """Hmous approvul and what at , ...i.,. ; Shevlln Hlxoa company; Long... hl. eamnalan manner long a farm and '-' "I" ! i'-ir.,'; '' ... coxat start. Immediately - -" "" ZxTloZZL ml f ,ug.r beet If he met U on to rin . .. w. new Dusrol .rTem.lnlnr commls-i wai" '"'' In the T.wkey Imnhe, ccm.- ver a recent' ipeech 16 a iele- ,Wet. t-.' ' "fcri ?Hh '.,Lh":'lK"P,tlC!' :" (county I. eligible to compete, i "" Weyerhaeuser Timber com- , ion of Maryland young men ln Curtis speech wa. principally on t.rlff and farm relief. He (OontJnaeit on Pace !) LAND FLOODED IN N. CAROLINA RALEIOH. S. C. rpt. Si 1 1' 1') Eaatern North Carolina low- lajids continued to suffer ,r"n' rising rivers ..may . i. main streama moved towards the " A net ween SsO.OOO aud 600.000 acre, of farm land were reported already under water with dntn- ae at between H.OOO.OOO and t. 000.000. . Swollen by heavy rains of last week's tropical storms, tho Tar Kepse Roanoakc. Capo Fear and South rlvera havo been near rec- ord cresia for several days. Hun- dred. of negroea have been drlv- en from their home, .and high- waya and railroads havo washed out. Hoover Alphabet lly Mauri V. .Mania 7 1 B ' Bast BUAH DIPLOMACY llnoviv Una Hail Vide lUplo. inntlo Kicrlenco Hoover'R dlplomalic skill de veloped gradually during the ninny years, when n. a prlvnlo Amorlcan business man. operat ' .Ming large enterprise. In foreign r'countrlea, ho had lo denl with many governments. Whllo fuell ing Belgium, Hoover solved ttit tirecedoutol diplomatic entangle ment.. Again and again his diplomatic genius quieted the fear, on both aides, and ho Kalnetl permission from holh war ring factions to continue the work. Probably nn other hiumin being lias over Induced so many Kreat governments lo mnko so many eonceaaiona to his purposes In such a serious International rriala. All the'Whllo Hoover hnd no force behind him except the Jorce of public opinion In a rlght roua cause. We need n man like that for president. (To bo continued) KR OF I.OH ANGKI.KH. 14. It I'l iMIIIIUIIClIln 'l(li f "lie.," Judge C'harlua H. Ilurmill tuiluy aonteuced Itus acl. H. Ilelil. former Phila delphia viiKlnoer, lu l hanged fur the murder of hi. sweet heart, llaruar.i Maugor. Ilullsel will l taken la flan Qu.nUn prlaun wllhln 10 days, Ihu court ordered, anil the dale ol lil'a elocution tenia tallvuly aa ordered lor No vember 30. The order followed denial of a niuilnn lor a new trial. Ilcltiel hail voluntarily with drawn a plea of not guilty liy rru4oti uf Inaanlty. In paaalng sentence, Judge ilui iixll reviewed tho rase and mil til defendant ohvloualy had lied throughout hla dn ft nap. Garage, Theatre To Be Erected . In Sprague River A alrlrtly modern garage to roal approximately l0U0 and an touu theater building ara to be mini In Iba rlly of Sprague "River at an early dalo by A. t Farnaworth aud Cyril llenaon. both fliiloquln roalii.nta. II wai 11Illlnlllr,d vr.lay l.y tn Ka "! - """" .n..er of .... h.l...,.,.n theater until re-enily. The building for tho garage was purchsaed from Dan Wnttn Wa both cunie to I'hlloiiuln and have walchod It grow Into a cliv rlklit under our noaea," lien- .on atsled. "but all we gained wus esperlence by Nil. itiiwm. We have taken a complete anr- ver of lllv and Sprague ltlver. l.n. mi Ih. new O. ('. ft E. rail- road, and while Illy looka Ihs' ...... ri.in tirtw hocaiiae there Is lot of highway anik railroad I ennat ruction camps there, we can lat sprague Kiver aa a , BrBia,t payroll due to the Ml A GIRL Ifact that II already naa one mm- bad ,,,y ye.terday. ,, 0Prailon right In tho town. Th rhanM for thf, worae ,am it the only logical !!,, aftor , change for the , n,i for future operations We bpU(r 1( tj cond,1oB Sllndayi i realise that It la the steady pay- Ken - I roll that counts. When 1 aarted the theater in Chlloquln for Har- Iry Poole, people toid 'were craiy. they laughed at me iwhen I would go down tho atreet. Wo know what we were doing, though, and Fatnsworth and 1 '' dn,n,t , n.ow' tuat s ine rynnini v SpronUB Hirer and we lire Ro Inc srnnlI., i i ,Says California To Go for Hoover Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thomn. and tholr son. Fred Thomas and hla wife, are spending a few dnya In Klamnlli Falls vlaltlng rela tives. They como from Uklah, Calif., where W. F. Thomns Is engaged In the practice of low and Is also a banker. wnen naked about tho rumors relative to Hoover losing California he smiled and auld: "No chnnco for Mr. Hoover to lose California. In my Judgment he will havo at least 200,000 majority In tho atale. There however, a like lihood of some of the lurger cit ies of northern California going for Smith." Two Fire Starters Charged in Court Two complaints for Illegally starting fires were yesterday filed In Justice court by M. E. Slack, fire warden. C. J. Searles. chnrgod wllh wil fully setting flro to forest land, and with starting a fire without a permit was one of those churg oil. Ha Is an eldorly man. A. W Hendricks, 'rhnrged wllh unlawfully setting fire and al lowing it to escape pleaded guilty and. was fined ffiO, by Justice Barnes. He wus an employe of the - Weyerhaeuser timber company. Williams;HALH0SSAPP0i Selection 'Possibly; Is Legal ... f a tj Attorney laenerai rte - iterates Former Optn- , T L. a D a L. IOn 1 hat D O t n Members Concur , ., . , , 'Tosmbly the appointment ment of Charles R. Williams . . mnmlw.r of the eountv ... ii.:. ..,.. i,i ! In making the appointment of court w It-Kal. but it would M uf .,, ... remove ull doubt if the uereaaary that Knii.r ahould al countv judKe and the rc- j tt tha commlaalon alran to hla . . " auneaaor. while one of the flrat mainillff county commission- orft(.ta, performed by lloaa rr would together make the j after taking over hla new duties ...t.tnintmont " Allor nev-i" o stteat the commlaalon of General I. H. Van Winkle , yesterday toid w. h. Dun-! can. district attorney, in a) telephone conversation. WlllUina Art Awaiting a definite atulemeut Mr. wflllanu la acting with the court on rounly bualueaa. Short. Mr. Williams, and Fred ...i.,..,, ,,,,,iv .mliieer l LlTlLrZli wera in no 7 locating tne r.ngi woiki nianway. . .r, of the county road ay.tem provided for by the bond Issue progrnm. The Kdgewood highway will irt cn Low hill on the Klamath . Kalla-Ijikevlew highway and will "Doe. that mean that the jtp (Continued on Pag 81s) POVniTIfllV H.VllUllltll Vfi ,vuit wi 1 lull Vfa. nrTTran HrrrCT . Ivl!ill ll EilV TT llVOlj w n A u.tnner, well known) ............ .... i . ...... A. ., nday ,iail al an. ,mr durl1K h), ,,., aCcordlng ti! word from n, rc,lrtenco last ... . .. h . h .,,,, . . ... ,., i.er iwr n vriiicuiiy . a. ii.a home for the past three weeks. KOZER BUDGET CHIEF, SAI.EM. Ore, Sept. 24. (UP) I The formal retaliation ol ban I A. Kor aa eoerotury of atalav affix-lira at one, waa presented to Governor I L. Pnllaraon to day. Tha governor Immediately appointed Hal K. lloaa of Oregon Icily to tha vacancy created by :Ko,er., retirement and then named Ko.cr aa alala budget icomnilaaluner, a poat created by , t leglalaltire at the re- j ""-' "l8 "'? I The actaal turnover of Ilia of- ' fire wna made Jual before noon, 'when Koier, after having put thai of ,, department la 'ahape for his uive..r. turned. "r lo H"m'- Fort Klamath V4lar (ltiaciinn l r UlLl uuviiuuii Settled Amicably; ( , , pirferent views of the water! richta In the Kurt Klsmath coun-';the cab. an( friendly manner Mon-t . . i aaY "nrrnom 0""' "l Mauuing. M.Colloch Drlscoll. : .,,, .. iin. ; V , ,h.7,er,M par- ties. In order to have direct action. Slate Engineer Rhea Lunar was Invited down from Salem to heari a hlatory of the case and become r I, ha. 1 .in.. .tt.t. ' ... matters has been a boon to peo- 1 pie all over Oregon autj i Fort Klamath ih la but another In- stance of where he ha. handled' ,a eiiuatlon carefully and fairly ,a .imation carefully and fairly and nrevented law suit, that mtehi have occualed a court's ,.i.. f.t, ..v.l ....inn. . M i.uiuov ui'VTi'vTii NACACODOCIIES. Tex.. Sept. 24 (UP) A recommendation of ; 98 .... imDriMnm.n, ... .he verdict returned here today by a Jury , , lrla, of Wl Thorn. negro, convicted of the murder of DePUIy sheriff John Hargla idurlns a raid on a roadhouse , . , . ..... . war ..v.v .u auku... . u. juij I was out 40 hours. Smith's Western Ride IV. a f in' 1 Koier as state Ludgot commis sioner. Kaier was Just completing his (Continued oa Pass) His) ... Collier Trophy TaRa A war I a1 in J.U mjk, nnuiuiu sib Legion Contest Armistice Day. November 11. to es-servlce man In Klamath . . . ivismaiu i oai io. o. nmcn. u legion, will be awarded the Al - tnd D. Collier membership tro - . . .. PO,-h.. ... .h. . 'out lai nUht after a meetlna of ! .., i.. mn.i nr the . . Alfred D Collier com mander, will douate a silver lov- which will be awarded, . . sunscrtption receipts may oe aa - ta.nea irom ueorge aiciniyre at mo J-auonai mm. the Ftm National Bank. "Doug. Puckett I. sharpening ' P his cant hook and Is already decking up membera for his nlle." Collier rated last night In night In: innoiinclnc the contest. j All executive committee mem- h... ...r. nrwni , iha mi. , ing. McXAnn NAMrTD II Y FITT8 i l.os ANGELES. Calif.. SeDt. 24 (UP) Samuel McNabb. United State, district attorney, will be - come chief deputy district attor- ney for Los Angeles. It was an- nounced today by Buroa Fltts. n. ........ ........ .n.i ni.,.trt nvuit-uau, bw.c. ..w. .... i attorney-elect. In -i.n Question UI IMiDer Cruises Up Today Thirteen Companies, Individuals to Have Hearing Before Equalization Body. Timber interests of the county will appear before the county board of tax equalization to protest tho assessments on timber today The protests will be partic ularly , on the Edgar; and Cullison cruises which raised the annual tax of the Wey erhaeuser timber company alone, in the county, be tween $12,000 and $15,000. TlmhArmon from all sectloni !' " '"d pimu laEainai me hi-mpibuii. Should It be necessary to have the timber recruised to obtain . J. . . . , """".Ih... m.. m-, it htm-ir reel, 11 migm aeiay ine payment j of use. to the count, on the 1 property on which the lax Is ; . . T "If! J"?. "l it i. nrnhaht. ihl, h. h..rin- will start at :30 thia morn lur. Yesterday 13 flrma and Individ uals added their protests to that of Jack Kimball. . Dany: l Ja v i.rothnra r.ttnth.. - - - --- - - - -' ' . . - fll 111 H ft A I It IS flJHI IM Q AT Fl',"wern ,n9 Kel,UDI,ran " ' -a-is Ji,jjiATA ! SALEM, Ore.. Sept. 4 (IT Oregon'. 67th State Fair was , .ormauy opened to the public Monday morning in an address by . irvine, editor of the Ore- on Journal, representing Gover- n r ratiersonj 1 Today was Community day aa wall as Children's day and the pr:gram featured two com- munlty conteats. one between bands and tha other between com. munity choruses. The Hubbard band won the first competition with McMlnnville placing second. and the Mt. Angel boy's band of 50 pieces placing third. I Practically all ct the exhibits were in place for the opening of the fair, a few belated exhibitors J putting the finishing touches to , their displays during the day so , that by mid-afternoon the big show was In full swing. A crowd of more than 5000 people, including numerous youngsters under 14 who took advantage ct the free admission feature of the first day, saw the fair. For a first day attend ance, .this was regarded by offi cials as most encouraging and with a continuation of good wea ther a record breaking attendance is expected for the week. Judglngra started In all de partments and some of the awards will be ready for an nouncement Tuesday. Tuesday has been designated State Grange day and Wcraen's day. The night horse show also op ens tomorrow and continues each night lint limine close of the fair Saturday. . . Editor Veterans' Magazine Visitor M. A. Carder, who Is connected with the state department of the Vetoraus of Foreign Wars, Is spending this week in Klamath Falls lit the interests of the Arm istice edition of tho "Veteran Crusader." This is a monthly pubti. atior of the veterans which is pub lished at the state headquarters in Portland and distributed along the coast and throughout Oregon, ll la owned by the De partment of Oregon Veterans of Foreign Wars. FARMERS TO BACK HOOVER DENVER, Sept. U. (UP) Four hundred Colorado farm ers, representing 24 counties and three farm organizations, met here today and adapted a resolution favoring Herbert Hoover for the presidency. Tha farmers recommended an Increased tariff on henf, hides, sheep, wool, sugar, min oral, vegetables, dairy and poultry products, und tha lim itation of tha freu Philippine nugar Importation to 600, 0"0 tone. The resolution endorsing the republican candidate said that Hoover and Henstor Charles Curtis, the vice-presldentlal nominee, "stand on every plank (favored by tha farm ers) wilhont any irpudl I'lon." Oil Scandals Hit, Republican Party Blamed by Smith HELENA. Mont.. Sept. 24 (UP) Gov. Alfred E. Smith turned bis fire noon Herbert Hoover for falling to condemn, aa a member of the cabinet, tha "acandals" of tha Harding ad ministration in hla fourth cam paign .speech here tonight. Calling upon the Republican presidential candidate to repudi ate the "acandals" now, the Dem ocratic candidate said Hoover cannot pasa thla challenge to the Kenubllcan national committee. "Part ReaponalbUltv- The Republican administration, v. ik u-a... 1 Tn.rTJT Teapot Dome and Elk Hills naval I" rarv iru,ciiuD.. me u ministration of the retcran'c bu reau by Charlea R. Forbes, and of the alien property custodian's ... . l t. . , jij... . " ' . earn a new H,Bn.iiuH.wu.i w gtn 13 taxe over psny rvspousi blllty. Hoover also lauded In this ctnr uiways a - wcnsirucuve. I irogreflive parly. t'a. oil s.-,Hi,)al lli.tory , In a simple, chronological I count, tn.- ucm.-raTic canum .xe I traced the history of tho naval oil reserve Iran? actions, aenounc-: Typhoon. Conrad: Old Pvbus. Ing thfm as c-n.tltutlrg "a cold- j l)t.0jnB . Eiplorers of the Dnwa. hloodifl and as deliberate a' ccn- Uo ,a Koi.hp. rba j!other, Del spiMcy sgainst the Cnite.1 States !,,,ia; Crimo aud runlbn;cnt. uovcrnmeiit as can be fouad ro-j postoejky: American Tracedy. corded at any time in hlswry." I Drel.-ser: The Mountain. Ervine. "The record of. the last seven mack House In Harley Street, and a half ia as well known to.pietrher: Double Chance. Fletcb- the Republican candidate for pres. ident aa to any other man ln tne United States." Smith said. "Nsbcdy will deny tha't Mr. Hoover aat ln the cabinet for seven , and a half years, yet I (Continued on Page Two) Boy Scout Troop To Hike Saturday Troop Three, Boy Scouts, met at regular meeting Monday night at Sacred Heart academy, many new membera were enrolled. The troop now has an assistant scout master, Alfred Schmlti, appointed Inst night, who will accompany the members on hikes and super- jvlse outdoor activities. I A hike has been arranged for Saturday, and several of the boys will meet at the academy at T o'clock, weather permitting, First aid. cooklng fire building, and other test, will be conducted for preparation tor tests for the coming Court of Honor. Wood River Valley Cattle Shipped Over 8.000 head of fat cattle are ready for shipment from the Wood River valley country, ac cording to information in the county agent's office. Yesterday several car loads were shipped to California points from the Fort Klamath station, and it is expected that mote, will be shipped today. KKCKLKSS KKIVKR FIXED J. h. Davis, arrested by state traffic officer Walter A. Foster on the Midland market road, yes terday paid a fine of 125 for reckless driving. The case was held before Justice W. B. Barnes. Council To Submit Tax Plan To Voters Lighting System, Air port, Special Levy to Be Referred. Parking Plan Deadlocked. -A number of important matters came to t head last night at a meeting of the city council when pre parations for submitting three issues to the citizens of Klamath Falls in the gen eral election in November were passed in resolution and ordinance forms. These include a proposed city air port, a special levy for city funds, and a new Main street lighting system. To RuUd Airport . ) The resolution adopted and tha ordinance which was paaaad lo the third reading give tha city power to acquire land for thia purpose and specifying It Is to be submitted to the people In tha November election. Tha sum which would be needed tor thla was undecided, but it waa finally settled that $58,000 would be tha best sum to start with. This will buy tin land and probably com mence improvements, the council felt, although the nltlmita coat - (Coiitiamed oa Page Mx) 45 BOOKS ADDED TO CITY'S LIST m - -:" : ' :.U.' About 46 new aoalrs bare boon placed apon the shelvea at tha City Library for distribution. Many of these are the latest pop ular bosks. . "The list la aa fol l3ws: Pefeccnra of La' Pankre. by hott; Trr.- Pllrrlms and ;TI,;k(,r rt.j,-. i.,.r,ro. nor. row; Destiny Ray. Vvrne: High Place. Cabell: Mystery ' of the lilue Irani, t hrpote; A Conimou rh,a, Cleugh; Man From tli ; Rlrpr Cole. No.tronin. Conrtnl Swan Song, Galsworthy; Por trait Invisible. ' Gollomb; Cabin at the Trail's End.- Hargreavea Sweden's Best Stories. Larsen; Dusty Answer. Lehmann: Flutes of Shanghai, Mlln: Rough Jus tice, Montague: Up Bel River, Montague: Mesquite Jenkins, Mulford; Foolish Virgin. Norrls: Beauty and the Beast, Norria; Best Short- Stories of 1921. 1934. 1925. O'Brien;' Best British 8hort Stories of 1922. O'Brien: 8heavee, Oemler: Two Flights Up, Rlna hart: Back Fire. Simpson: Dep uty Waa King. Stern; Nocturne, Swlnnerton : Feathered Serpent, Wallace; Wtntersmoon, Walpole; Her Closed Hands. Weale: Deep Lake Mystery, Wells: Men Like Gods. Wells: When West Wa West, WIster. Flapper Fanny Says: Kit Mauaaavont Ciwa sv aca umr-x me j It always worries man when his wife Isn't alwaya worried about him. . ,