The Klamath News The Klamath News Official Paper City of Klamath Falls The Klamath News Official Paper County of Klamath '" 'THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN' Vol. f, No. 27C Price Five CcntH. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SATURDAY, OCTOBER C,. 1928 (Every Morninir ExceDt Monday V . ' a Two Sport Events On Schedule ForToday Portland B eavers Meet Bend Eagle; Klamath High To Play Dunsmuir An untisiiul opportunity Irt two iiiNtunccit. Kret anorti followcTK today. In I allium mnmum iJ .1. i i ii.... me urn, tne luruuiiii i - Vt'rx, llll'llliier.l of the run fie j cobhi li-auue. will iiuy iiw -ii . i .1... tllend KKk-. Kivi.iR fanH j tho fimt clianco to nee a league team play in the city. In the Hct'oml iiiHtance, the Klamath union high grid men will battle Dunsmuir high football men, enabling xportxmcn to see football ihll.se basrball off (he HpnrU arena. lUtx-lmll ni l I'. M. The lumpliall gnme U called a. I o'cliM-k at Ihe Inlrarnunda lill,.ri here at 11:10 o'clock tonight! park The foolball gam. wlll,r Kll..belhlon. Tenn . where j atari at 1 45 p. m . Imnirdlntely ; lnn renubllcan prenldenllal torn- fiillnwlnic tho hdirhull Rumr. Tho HBVcm urn mhnluli'd tn arrive wirly i.ilr murnlnit. Thi'y Itnvr Jut lliUNhfd Iho Pactflr CoaMt lngut POHmni by wullnplnn the Ouk In Iho Miuih. At Sam In llrml rweiuly Iho H vr wun by nnmll tort. After Ibp cuinn thin n(tirnooti ih iwu immn will no to Htwt to itlay mi otltor (tome on Htimluy. llrnur rt.trnj In the IW-aviT liiitu p will Im: 8ifiiruo, 1l".trrlitlK. Itni, K -yt llrasll. Tnmlln. IIhi fn, lli'ftn, Orttiiiiii mul Knlpcht. Tlit Rumo In upon o rod by the In rut Km It If h IntUo. (Omtlnunl an Vugn Mil) VENISON FEED DATE CHANGED Ilocnune unfavoriiUlu wcnlhcr la fori'caHt for Sunday, and Ikm-uuho It la thought that the grounila would ho too wet from the re cent rain, the SporiHtnun'a aa aoclallnn hna pontponcd the an nual vcnliion liarlit'cuo e.-liediiled for Sundiiy. one week. It waa Ihoiight Ihnt the rercnl rnlim inmle it inipractlcul to hold Din picnic on Sunday, a guinea were to ho played and plciilcor. onld "get all wet" from the I rain fornca.t for ihe day. The Picnic will be held Hunduv. Or fiober M at the l'r.ioke.1 Creek flh hatchery Rrouuds. Hoover Alphabet lly MiiIm-1 F. Mnrtln X.TIOXS All .Niitlon. Honor Hoover For tho pre.llge of America, nnd for her continuance III tho high noHltlon she now oci-uplei In .tho world, nothing could ho more Imporlnnt than choosing n prp.l dont who commands tho renpart of oilier nations. Kverywhoro, Hoover's efficiency, his modesty, his courago mill his broud human sympathy have won tho affection nnd esteem of nil people with whom ho hB como in contact. A democratic, American and nn exceptionally modest man, ho has persistently docllncd official doc nrnllnns, but letters of Ihnnks hnvo continued to pour Into his homo nnd his offices, years nfter his sorvlros nlirond ended. Im mediately nftor tho gront wnr, Hoover's relief workers cnrYlod, besides tholr passports, a spoclnl pass with n gold seal and the slgiintnre of Herbert Hoover. Often the soldlors merely waved their hayonets at sight of tho regular passport, hut when nn of tflcor In charge rond Hoover's slg ' Bill lire, he enmo to salute, -(To be continued) . CARDINALS MAULED 9-3 BY YANK ATTACK, ALEXANDER IS JERKED II)- Prank iny (I'nllvd Press Hports Killlor) YANKKB HTADU'M, Now Void. Oct. , il'IM An tlio gov ernor of Nnrlh Carollnn may ham remsrked In lhi governor Houih Carolina: u( If ii l.u-i nno of ihoiui damn Yanks, its another." I IHI.I ll..l.'l A I... .-.. r,,.t.. !"':!."':! .".,:""rv ...... I Will HI". H mrn , him mil of Ihfi bo. III llle third Inning aa they nnl roughshod j land triumphant over Ihe H. I , . ,.n...i H .k- .........I i game of the world series hy a!"" wtnrrt "" "" aror. of in J "-"j K"1"; t Kport.m.n'. n. ... iininii l.t I ', HL l.niil. The atundlng I w " - - " - fn , lM lurK , llrom tmluy Ihan ut Urn opening (, i.ni (iimv iiititi f niiMM miii'ii i ,. , ,. " "',,'1;. ''""ul'ZZ i alert to ftnliih, Ihe American League chumplona won aa they j pb-aned. and they were eaiied j up and actually clowning their way through the cloning Inning ' Hoover Invades Southern States To Speak Today WASIUNCTON. Oct. S. ni-) llerliert Hoover'a apeclal train inee win mate ine iirat aouin- ern aneecli i,f him cuiiimileli Kill- ' - ' t P.I..W riHr,.n,.n . ft ITI HUIIU1 IllSUeCllUU Ul tile ir- iirduy aflernoon. Hou.e announced today. The , ,t,miriTnn nj ' In the nnnilnee'a apeclal car I prealdi-nt alao will apeak Oct. ; TWli ANfllTPr.l .,..j .h. ,. . were Mr.. Hoover. Ilerlwrt lloo-' ig Fredrlck-hurg. Va . at eg- 1 " " AM IV " U 11 jCj K-ya announced . the plan to ,er. Jr.. (leorge Akemon. hi. ! Zl meniorlung Civil War i HI? TITV R APP '1 7i,tr hfj penu.n.l aecre.ary. Ij.ur.nie , ,ntllr. ,,, , ,.," ...c.on. '. t UK tl 1 I KALti ' f,uh',h'"ii lllchey. hi. al.lani. and Itolmri . . , Tl ? he""'n co, w" " S. V.H-k. of llo.ion, who will WAhiN(!T0v O.I 5 (I P) An other aspirant for Ihe off- "",I'- - I y the e.ubll.h handlo arrangement, for Hoover,! . V,;i,N0n:P bMmp nJ'ta' ' 'K".h F... o, e oM.mhn.-we,. eo.,t HoHlnn ieech Oct. IS. i, . ,h- .niii.ii .ilrlelhlek M"'" tPP,',l h iho clrciila-; ""-a,r f"""; New York will be " I""' L , mT. . .u-e T, Hon of pe. n. ... place the m! uf o bo.lnew day from Calf- WASI.IN.iTON. Vt. . IITII,,,,,,, lmlav ., ,. floor of . . republican prddeni-1 Inio In mo.lrni polltlrnl i iiurm loitlRhl whon llur-1 ou in lul raittll Mtttory, BturtN Ioiur htrt lloowr buardH a onihern rnllwuy ninIiiI train for a fly In trip lo KitiuhMiTton. Tt'tni., to deliver bin notithrn appeal Snl urtlAy afternoon. Tho npiHM'h will be broatlrant over a nation-wide radio hohip;I mnriiiiR at 3 p. in . K. 8. T.. Hut urtlay. and II I emlmitted Ihul In addition morn thiu 60.0(10 pernonn will heur Ii 111) at Kllm- I. L',l.....lv. m-n,infnl Inn. ' ore being made to hniulln ihls huge crowd Speclnl train, arc being run to K.llialiethton from I many points in the south. Tho republican nominee will spend eight hours of 8utiirday In the Tennessee mountains, mot orlng, lunching mill puraillng. After III. aneern nl Mltiiiu-iiiioii. ho will go to John.on illy near .liort i-ihy. In the nlicrnoon lor a "''dress and lo altend illnnur nl Iho Chamlicr of Commerce. j Hoover's culling list wns not , crowded today, so that he could rest In preparation for his .outh- ern speech and to give him nn I opportunity to work on his Hus ton speech, scheduled for Oct. 15. I Prisoners Work To Effect Escape KltANKKOUT. Ky.. Oct. 6. (T) T w e I v e pri.oiier.. Ihree of whom wero hold on federal charge., escaped from tho Frank lin county Jail here nt 4.-30 a. in., by furring open an Iron hnr rcd door, burrowing through a hrlck wiill nnd sliding down a lino nf blankets which hnd been lied together. Tho Jail delivery, carefully timed and oxpcnted, occurred dur ing the brief Intervnl In which Iho warden, Sloven Toppn.. hnd left his office to go to his home, less than CO yards nwny, to nwnko his son. Shortly after the Jail delivery wns discovered, emergency calls wero forwarded to all nearby poiuls, hut two hours Inter no trace of Ihe prisoner hnd heen found. Woman's Club To Sell Rummage Tho IIiisIiiobs nnd Professional Woman's Club will hold a rum mage sale today in the I.ooinls building oik Mnlu street. The money collected will ho uneil( ns a schnlnrHlilp for High srhool girls, nnd the donn of women nl Klnmnlh Union high school will have' the handling ot the tuud. a though It were an exhibition game Willi thit c;utty bunk Color ed Glaoi.. George Plpgrgs, young right hander who Imil been nun of Mil- rr Muggins' main helps through- lout Ihe season whlrh found Ilia I Vsnke-s badly crippled ne far !" P"" '" weal, started out aa uervnutiiy aa an nni niaia ai a !nd ad mo...!. farillnuia down inning after liming, allowing four hits lw For HI. l-ouh. Immediately after lha game Ilia two hall riuoa were wni.Keo . Club w.in l...i im. luou - - And ib... a. , hey hardly 1 the half of II. Homeihlng haa happened to the Cardinal. fCunllnueil on I'aira Five) Around the World with the UNITED PRESS 'j WASHINGTON. Oct. 6. t..- i.i ........nti..., r ih 1 t I I B1 ,. opt.,iln D,rr j ., ,.,A m ui-.rf. .ill , ,,.on,M ,n addre.a hy .. .. . . .... tt.i.i. I'reMinciiL I oo nice, ine 11 1 1' of f tlTnoUm Ih(i Arm lp -,-.. . I COI.OfJNK. (iermany. Oet. fi. j (11 Junn do la I'lerva landed 'bin alraiiKe outo-Ruro airplane i at the aicport here al 6:3U 1. M , and wan wiromei ty Mayor au- ennner and the Spanlnh consul, j a if( nhnf..y nf,prWllH, for Merlin by trnln. WASIIINCTON. Oct. S. I VP I j 111111 liai llllllHMl IK'I- "or """"o needed to fill the I eS.otlO.oou West Indie, hurricano ! rrU''t ,,,e u,'a VrnM n-;l. liuiiiit ru iikhkiil. 11 lltFw iiiinm n.6uo.h.P3. i ne uea i rons an- re-eiertion. wouia preveni me irom aevotuiR notincfd nlso It hnd received re-) Long Is a member of the car- the time which tho office do polls of serious typhoid situation , nenter's union and has resided mands and I would not want to In the northwest section of Porto in Klamath Falls slnte 1924. , accept the office unless I could lllo from Henry M linker, ills-j He nrlKlnnlly ramn here a uti devote the neceasary tiino," Mr. osier relief director. organizer for the unions. Porter stnted last night. I V ' taw Give em Bow Barrels! Election Poll Book To Close Tonight None Can Register ; After 5 P. M.; Reg istration Largest in Klamath County j "IU-KiHtration ha already exceeded all previous mams , 2.000." according ' ... ' . I n r'hiiHuj I ll,.l.an nil . tiul in the office of the 'county clerk. The registra- tion book.. cIoh, toniht at 5 p. m., according to the law governing election and those who have not regis- jAiigele. will be opened aoon. It lered by that time will be j waa announced today by C. M. unable, to vote at the com- .rr ing election on November 6. J, meeting of the executive ram Fur the primary electlun lant mlitee. Muy. 8f.nu perwini were regie-j From a point In Kanue to the li rcd In l he county. ThurmUjr I night Di-ljip aent In the name. of 1100 pcrnomi who had added ' Ihelr name. In the Doll bouka UDlmw 'r P" lne until .Tue.day night loo File Yeaterilay ' Over 1000 carda are now on hand thai have been algned alnce ; (Continued o. Paua 81i) " f";'?'' h'""i ' "f L" "TTTflTJ! VnJZ fr ihe offlr with T. Jl. Wall- tlfle coa' w,tb correHpoodlng I'rni. prRent Inruinbciit, running lervice from ChlraKO, 81. Loutii. for t'U'ctlnn. . I rofi-r him made thla rity hlnirn point, will be furnished. home for the pant IS years and wan formerly connected with Tofer's Cabinet Rhop and brick yard He hpd thft poHt of r(ly councilman for Ihe third ward during two admlnlntrutlnns. lie now reHlden at 1017 HIrIi Street. HlmullaneoiiHly with new pet- ilioii. for mayor hnvo appeared nillllO lr I . l. I.I'IIK UU lla j announced hi. candidacy for .cnnncllman of Ihe fifth ward. He running in opposition to J. H. hii . tiiiii. lilt uiiiurm, v uu n- a . Birds of a Feather! A.. Car Hit Jack No News, But! SALT I.AKK CITY, Utah. On. S, (UP) Kaoul Walab, motion picture director of Hol lywood, waa being treated here lonlgtit for cuta about the eyea -aused when a Jackrabblt Jumped throuin the wind .hleld of lili automobile. The alglit of one eye waa aald In be aerloualy endanger ed, but attending phyalrlana aald they could not determine the truth of thla until after further examinations. Walsh had left a location near Zlon national park and waa paanlng Cedar City, Utah, when a rabbit, blinded by hla headlighte, leaped through the windshield. . lie waa brought to a hoptal here thla afternoon. Cross-Continent Air Passage Line To Operate Soon NEW VOItK. Oct. 5, (IT) An all-air route frjm Columbua, 1 1 I n Uun rranrliA n .1 I P. ",B i"" 'lulppc-d with aleeplng accom- modallon., beiauae they will route by night. The route waa recommended by Col. Charlea A. Lindbergh, "airman oi in. teenujcai com- mine lor tne corporation, aiier , . .. . . . , a v.c. of !4 ,o S. hour. Kansas City and other mld-went- Porter Will Not Be Candidate Louie K. Porter, head of Ihe Porter Cou.tructiou company. who I. being put forward by t.viiiin HI inn ttfi cuiincilllia ll from the second ward, hut night announced that lie has decided not to run. imcui wumuenn iiiirivaia ;! -.. ;. - Will Open Bids For S.P. Rail Contract Company To Inspect Estimate on 80 Mile of Modoc Road Wednesday Bid for the construction of about 80 milen of the main line of the Modoc Northern railroad will be opened next Wednesday, October 10, in San Fran cisco by the Southern Pa cific engineering depart ment. In accordance with the word given out by Prealdent Sproule on hia recent ri.it to Klamath Fall, the bnlldlng of the road will be ru.hed and is expected to have iz completed and In operation by the fall of 1929. fan nf the nuad which runa be- j tween Klamath Fall, and Al- itima Calif will h comnieteil by late July or the flr.t of Aug ust next year, officiate aaid In announcing tiie opening date of bid.. Word (hat the bids would be Continued oa Pago Six) NO GAME TODAY REPORT SUNDAY Acting almost Ilka fans at "regular" ball game, a large numher of people yesterday moruuix"'ci-owddVlnto tho Ptoe Tree theatre to hear the. play-by-play reports of the world aer ies game. There Is no game today, as the two teams are traveling from New York to St. Louis, where they will play Sunday. Harry Poole has donated tho theater during the series and fans may again, hear the reports aa they coma In over the Associated Press wire at the Pine Tree Sun day. Jack Franey, who says that he has withdrawn his randldacy on the Will Rogers' ticket in order that he may devote more time to announcing sporting events, will again please the fana Sunday when he will call ot( the plays as they are made. It the sympathy of the crowd Is with the Cards Sunday aa it was yesterday, Jack will be pleased, for he la an ardent Card booster. 106 Buy Citizen's Sponsor Tickets At 6 o'clock Friday afternoon aa results of the two dax sale of - Citizen's Athletic Sponsor tickets which were sold during Thursday and Friday by students from Klamath I'nion high school. 106 persons have blue cards ad mitting them to student func tions during the year. This Is the largest sale of j sponsor tickets the high school has ever had. A total of $530 j ha been turned In with Miss I Maryellen Bradford leading among the eight students who j sold tickets. Miss Betty ZIm-1 merman and Miss Harriet Hunt er, working as a team sold tho next highest number. j Last year there were only 61 tickets sold. Any merchants who wish to purchase a ticket' and who were- away when sttt-! dents called may purchase a tick et through the chamber of com-j mere e. Another Pastor Accuses Governor Smith Of Acts ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 5. (UP) A Btnteinent, with affidavit attached, bearing upon another report that Gov. Alfred E. Smith wns Intoxicated was issued here today by Edward Orlffln, coun sel to Governor Smith. , The statement follows: "A communication !was .re ceived at tho executive chambers stating that Rev. Manning E. Vannnstrand.N pastor of the Em manuel Baptist church of Albany. N. Y., had mndo a statement at the bible conference: held at Winona Lo.ko, lad., (hat Gov, SHEAFFER TO ERECT HOTEL IN NORTH BLY PUu Two Htory, 20 Room, WoooVm Htrnctarv With Rat a ii rant. Pool. Card jum! Boft lriuk I'arior on tiroand Floor. Ilooftta N'orfh-Counljr Tows. Construction of -a new hotel, pool room and cafe la to start Immediately In North Bly, It waa announced yesterday by C. A. Sheaffer. manager of the Klamath Billiard parlor., who will be the owner of the new businesses. According to plana a two atory building 104 feet by 4 feet will be erected. The upper atory will contain 20 bedrooms while a resturanl. pool room, card room, and soft drink parlor will be downataira. The alte for the new -building was purchased from A. 1. Ilan non, owner of North Bly. through O. A. Bellman, local Insurance man. Bly on the new extension of the O. C. A K. railroad now be ing constructed to Sprague River la showing considerable building activity and la leading close race with the rapidly growing little town of Hpragjie River. 'Western Nights' Will Be Staged October 11-12-13 The annual playnigbt for Klamath county, pat on by the Elks lodge and titled "The Elks' Western Nights." will open with a bang Thursday night, and the gambling; halls, orchestra and barkers will "whoop'er up" Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights until the last person Is happy and has gone boma to prepare for the next evening;. ' With th veteran mane.ger of the Weatern Nights. C. H. Un derwood, who haa managed the show for over 1 2 years, in charge again this year, bringing thw emparlance . aV- .(l previoti. cetebratlona, nnd with Ihe many new features planned, the com ing event la probably the most elaborate of Its kind In tho west since the daya of '49, when min ers, flush with gold, squandered It all in an evening in the old Monte Carlo. Funds collected from the show will aid in replenishing . the charity fund which Is used to relieve the poor and unfortunate. Committees appointed to put on the Western Nights are: C. H. Underwood, general chairman; T. B. Walters, downstair gam-i bling games manager; A. H. Buss-' man, assistant manager of the games: O. R. Loreni and W. J. Kennett. managers of the dance; F. D. McMillan. . decorations; Bankers, Leslie Rogers, Lester i Oftleld and Lloyd Porter: Music. I F. R. Olds. Olen Parker win manage the country store. The manager! will choose their own assistants. They are already lining up events, and each prom Ises to outdo his rivals In attract' lng crowds.. Carnes Returned To Face Charge ATLANTA. Ca.. Oct. 5. (P) Clinton S. Carnes, defaulting treasurer of the Southern Bap tlst Convention Home Mission Board, was brought back to At' lanta today to face charges of having embetzled approximately 11.000,000 of the board's funds. A throng ot curious persons crowded the t'nlon station and watched from points ot vantage on a nearby viaduct as Carnes, handcuffed to an officer who ac companied him from Winnipeg, Manitoba, was taken from the train. The crowd was so great that there was delay in taking Carnes' off the train. Finally he alight ed under an escort of police and county authorities and was plac ed in an automobile. Alfred R. Smith of New York was so Intoxicated when he was trying tn talk over the radio Im mediately after he was nominat ed at Houston that two men had to hold him up. Visits Governor "Immediately upon receipt of this communication. Reverend Van Nostrand at the request ot the Governor, visited him nt his office In the executive chamber. .."The Governor, In the presence of his secretary, George B. Graven and myself, then read the eom (Continuec) oa Page 8U) - QuizBody Declines To Probe Campaign Motion- by Black De- a 1" f I miKrait o lareiij. gate Mrs. Wille brandt's Work Fails. WASHINGTON. Oct 5, (UP) While a house com mittee refused today to in vestigate her campaign ac tivities, Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, . assistant U. S. attorney general prepar ed to carry her , speaking tour against Governor Al fred E. Smith Into the south land. - - Reject 8 to 1 The house . campaign fund committee rejected I to 1 max tlon by Rep. Black. New Torv democrat, to Inquire Into Mrs. Wlllebrandt's method ' of cam paigning. .. The motion also a.k- ea investigation oi toe at i a. n. He OaldweH letter;- aettrttlea of Oliver B. Streetrepublican com mltteemaa of Alabama: the ef forts ot Lamont Rowlands, re publican state chairman of Mis sissippi, to enlist clergymen Into the campaign; -the' activities ot Florence P. Griswold, Texas re publican: and the activities ot the Anti-Saloon league, the K Klnx Klan, the ' W.C.T.U..: In Fellowship Forum, a fraternal newspaper, and tho Methodist Board of Temperance,- ProliU4ttuai .is r.ciuciufl iH.rua " "nefl. Lehlbach. New Jersey re publican, chairman, ot the com mittee, said no evidence to' war-' rant such a sweeping Investiga tion had been offered, and that Coat4nMd oa Pwre rtve) PROTESTS TO i COME UP SOON ' I; - Protests on tux ' assessments' filed with the county board ot tax equalisation will be decide! by Wednesday, October. 10. -The principal protests are by those who own Umber In the nil Thatt. ' how.. . nfnamtuV aylng that their basic rata of taxation 1 26 per cent higher than the rate on other property In the county. f . So Insistent are they Ih their demands that ' they threaten to carry the - matter to the courts unless the reliet asked I granted. Should the matter be tied np hi the courts it would deprive the county of approximately $291,000 a year, for- each year that the taxes are not paid. Decision has been held np tor a few days because, of the Illness ot County . Assessor . W. T. 'Lee, one ot the members of the board. Judge Fred R. Qoddard and County Clerk C. R. DeLap are the other two member ot the. tax equalisation body... The board has until Wednesday night to settle the matter, according to the law. tt ' F. L. Horan, manager of -the Forest Lumber company of Pine Ridge, was a visitor In the city yesterday. . . , . , . . V Flapper Fanny Sayst Nothing; braces a romance- like moonbeam, - , .' ate us. nr. err. . O I.M. BY uu KSVKC. MC. , : '