THE KLAMATH NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928 pag3 nr. 2 Hoover. Always American Citizen WAHHINOTON. Oil. 17. (TP) Til lull of a letter showing Hint Herbert Hoover registered with the American embaaay lu London In tmn. Ituil several u. porta luuxl io lil in between t Bus nil 19U. and lu mi applications fur puaaporte during ins foreign trips declared himself lo b a.11 American, wui Murd tonight by lh - Mtlo department, Peaaporta are faaucd only in American clltirna anil the slule department's latter u In an no or lu; u iim Ui u concerning the elllsoiiahlp alulna of the repulili-i-au presidential nnmtuce. William II. Can In, Jr.. aaalst- ill secretary of stale, a lio idauad Ilia loiter, aald thai "as' long nanus ID 10 ilia department hoard a rumor Dial ul ouu lima In hi career Mr. Ilnovrr had applied lor llrllli.li rltlietislilp. Merely uu nl iiumiiih Iniarmi, may aay Dial careful luitlrlca were innilo al the limn and It a proved lo tlo ontlro satisfaction of llio do liurlnii'iit of state llml I It Ik rumor 'had no basis ' - ' Tl XNKVrt I.KAmK IIOI'HK , MINIKIN, Oct. 17. I I P) --It la nudurstood In aorloty circle hern I hat Mr. and Mra. tiouo Tummy have leased a lioiMn on liuwn street In lliu fmliliiualln Muyljlr district, where limy will live after their honeyuioim Ji. II11I Is POLICE CHIEF AND 166 OTHERS FACE TRIAL IN PITTSBURG "RUM RING" r 1 fits tirtrTQj I For best results use FfVp BAKING lfWPOWDEIt Same Price For Over 38 Year t FIGURE IN BIG TRIAL ' . ! -'-' Arf . ' iu.. -ja- -: - I lltrt urt Little Courtroom Will Hold Only 150 Persons j fndor i I ! ontli H I Should y Jthora wo earh . employ counaol. would bv 1S7 attorneya on t ha dofonaa aide alone, or a total of S3 1 rioft'iKUnta and aitoruoya. Tlln lultj.r liri.lli..r wllh IhM CMV- ; nrnnivnt'a ro-. utlu ataff. the!'"" .iwa. I Jury, court attarlira. atenograph- i !. irra. newapapormen not to men itlou tha 1 1 a ft wllnosaca are laied it ti lliu 'Idle courlroora ll.nl -9n t.,.,-(im mn.lt. I., m.lv 1 Ml Ileni Kpringa, Klumulb Moanwniia. uw.nri Aiiornoy j McCre(jle 8prllll!, Klain. Mt-y.-r U wondering what'a to be i A.p,.lrt M, fj, (cm, K la in iiuu suu now. ounces lor fcC OP POUNDS Ulll III OOVRRHMIHr T MILLION B OU U. S. Claims Cops Conspired With Bootleggers riTTSIIL'UCH, l'a., Ort. 17. With a cliy of more than a half mllllou thlrtliiM to hrar tha avn-1 aatlonal dlarloaurva that are x-! pectrd, frdnral court offlilala Imra are trying la figure out how j they are going lo try 167 nwrn bora of I'lllauurgu'e allegud "llu uor ring" In a courtroom that I ran arcoiiitnoduie only ISO Per-1 aona, I Tim 107 am Imluili'd lu a; hUuihi'l luilli'tlliont. Hiaallily lliu Inrgi-at over returned III tho Cnllod rl'alea. rhurglng rouaplr ary to vlolutn tho national pro hibition law. The largeat courl rooin lu'ibo hlaiorlc old fodorul bulldltig will, according lo curo lul fallumlca, hold only llil) nut- aona. Including Judge, Jury, at-1 toriicya, defondanta. nwapaper- men ami aiMM-iulom. ' Aiiioun Iba "hlgtmr-uMi" who1 am erht'dtilcd to bo tried when j tiio raw cmiNi up Hi NovoniiM-r am uon prominent In police and political rlrcloa. HrfendaHIa Frotlnrnt They Include: Hupertnlenilenl I'eler I'. Walah of I ha l'lll.burgb police department; I'oll.-o lnprct. on cliwIiH Faulkner, Johu J. MrAnlln aud Joapph J, Klaner; I'ullce Maglatralva J. J. Hweenry and John W. Urlv; l.uko Hulll nan and Kuuiuel J, tin-net. tncin bera of the l'enu)Jvjula Icglala tnre. .t In addition In theae notnhlea, pollco lleuletianla, ward chair men, retired police offlcera, pa llcomcu. . a ronatttble. a forraor prohibition ageiil and many al leged "fliara" are named In the Indictment. Police Lieutenant annuel (Iraham, nationally kuown aa a toiler, la alao a de-, fondant. The charge agalnat Rnpt. Walah In tb Indictment la fairly Indi cative of the otliara. It ellegoa that during 119 and 1017 Supl. Walah "did know and did permit certain liquor dealluga In con cemluna for the unlawful rraffle nf Inlnvlrallnv 1 1.. .. kw I lir 11 tl r fl.A RVtHnm-a Um n. ! mrm h A l.t . ttl tV. ... anv peraona wlihln tha aald city ofihlle, bootlegger) were rejoicing It la likely that many of them y llayera. gave twoplaya necnuaei no ary ra'.da were being .will Two Million Trout Fry Distributed in Klamath Streams following receipt ' . gram, which conveyed one of the! that Mra. Coyne had distributing ' Jured In an automobile In Loa Angelea, Hob Klamath hone at morning. Creek hatchery, t I.6S.480 While I rainbow and eaatern brook trout : detalla of Injuredjn South That Klamaih la principal trout fry polnla la tha northweat waa re vealed yeaterday with the an nouncement of I'ercy Southwlck. superintendent of the Crooked , hatched out In the Klamath uat 1 cliery had been distributed In Klamath, Lake, . Douglaa and Jackson enuntlea In the twelve monlha ending with Beplember 30. Tha major portion of the trout were rcleaaed In atreama and lakes. Folio la Mr. Southwlck' report: ' K.iHj Klt V IIIKMIK i Williamson It., Klamath, JI2.C80 or feels aura be will have the real by the tlma tha trial begiua. The court clurk baa approxi mately ftuO.OVu In proporty lm- ; pounded aa a result of tha big ludlctment. . the law, each defendant i Irfirkln (,'rpek. Klamath ... 47.400 titled, to an attorney, i Hprlng Creek, Klamath ...154.7V t.'ryalal Croek, Hlamalh .. 1.1.000 Orewa Itcaervolr, Ijike .. 50. USD llead llorae Ijiko, Luke .. 37.:r,0 Ikig lake, liko 1 1 .HMO Campbell Ijike. 1-ikc l.l.Con Klamath ... 3K.IO0 Kluinath .. 1 17.000 t Meveu Mile. Klamath H4.H00 I Kpragne stiver. Klamath . 72.000 I Hock Creek. Klamath In.00 j ' 'i of a tele-1 1 ' f le9riat. the news I it . . been In- I II DHghteT e accident il l a Coyne left i 1 II WW Falls, for hla aouthernl.l 11 nfettier a o'clock yeaterday ll l Fclucr !l Furniture he wire did not give 1 11 , the accident or Just! 11 11 f4s Mr. Coyne waa In- 1 1 II , rea advised Mr. how aerloua Jured. retail Coyne to cvme south Immediate ly. Mra. Coyne lived on the KiIko wood ranch with her husliand Klamath I and baa many friendn In Klam- iiig ; xtn county wiio will nope lor nor speedy recovery. For reanlfa liae K"W CI ana Ada I toint- of Hip principal flKUMn- lu the iHillce-tKMStlrK runaplracy trliil In I'ltlxliurgli. Tlx-)- are. ( I I'eter I'. WmMi, aup prtatemlciit of iollcr: (It) Knniuel t. (irrnrl. linllntor; H) Luke Nnlllrau, legalniori 4) John II. l-ee. f. H. atiurm-y. the prow cciiloci (.1 John II. PennlnRton, prohibition admlnlatniior who Hvrkrtl un tho evidence. Howard R. Perrin Designs and Plans INDUSTRIAL AND , COMMERCIAL' ' BUILDINGS t 09 Hopka lil rhooe BSO-J' by I'rohlblllon Administrator J. '.Meyer and asalstanta Ilulph Smith U. Penlngton. He had doiens of 'and Joseph Itlrbardson ruarsha!- Inveatlgatora bnay tor months, led 115s wltneaaea before the i ,Usc the ; "SfiUven Gurayc" (looked Creek, Klamath 224.100 1 15.600' I Miller ( reck. Klamath Wickiup Sprlnga, 21.100 t.oao j H.aoo j Klani. . :.i.joo l Z3.inn Inn Inrtiiin Kminii : '". Klamath UVPr III farMtln IlirV f'ra'al Creek. Klamath. ... 22. 100 1 I Foor Mile Lake. Klamath 7.600 -.purgeo won ronoery. l'a 1 s-h Lake. J.rk- T.SOD Jordan, negro, waa bound over to the grand Jury yeaterday morn ing wheu brought up boforu W. H. Ilurims. Jusl lea ol the peace for preliminary hearing. In Justice court tills moruiiig. defplte the leprlousneiw of tho charge, the befring was Inter mingled with comedy, when Jor dap attempted lo try bla own case. llo a arrested late Monday night after having robbed Alfred Could of Chlloquln- of f 55 In currency and pentonal effecta. tiould and the arreatlna; offl cera were witneaacs for the state. The robbery took place on Commercial and Sixth aa Ooald was returning from a local ga rage where he had placed his car for the night. be'called Flltaburgh.' ' I'rolie IjiMed Mnullia I made. Tiny were dlailluslimed ! trial. The approaching conspiracy; when tha (.rand Jury met and In-1 ' All "but trial results from a quiet but ex-'dieted 107 persons. fondants have been arrested and i th Belt Ctayman IT a lllaifli.t llinnu- nil- a 1. -1 I . . .... Bun r ml "UnmnrlM' j Clrls' Walk Home.' trn-lve Investigation made here chased the BUI Wood'a home, ao will remain here permanently. They are remodeling -and Improv ing the property. v A traveling company. . The in aa witnesses at tire "Old hall Tuesday and Wednes- r ;'day evenings last week. ..... ii. j- ii' . . . .. . . a few or the 17 de-(,..,l' "day and Saturday evenings iuw ucil. v mj m ii i iitii p.v- anu n uy Goodrich Talks At Forum Lunch i 1 Hava Your Broken Automi bile Class Replaced Quick! While You Wait BOB RYAN'S AUTO TOP SHOP See ''America lte-dlscuvcred" was Ih subject upon which E. J. Uoodrlch or Favoll-Utlcy address ed the chamber or commorco j members and guests yesterday at the forum luncheon. j "America re-dlscoverd ami; then the world discovered I 'America," tho speaker Mated ' 'aa he told of the unparallelled opportunities of this country and I of the great nocd for America lo luko advantage of and play up thoHn wonderful opportunities. How America huy grown and j developed 1111110 tho World Wur, before which wo depended so on Kit rope for pridiiels which wo ! hud- at mil doors nad how we ) today liad lltsi world ,ln raising and manufacturing ninny cf the ' products wo worn buying from Kuropc. was clearly brought out by Mr. lioodrich. 1 "America has been .nud Is lo- . day tho most opiKirluna niiilon of tho world." tho Hpcukcr wild ' on - ho liild cf tho unlimited opiHirlHttllles of this riuutry lo '. whlchslhn whole world is turn log. Joe LnHHoti 6u tho banjo it ml Howard ' Wual at the pliino furnlhhciF eiijoyuhle niu.-ilc. - NEWS OF KLAMATH COUNTY Written by Special Correspondents, Exclusive to the Klamath News MERRILL Dobbin II) an About Car Awnlnga . ISIS MAIN HTKKBT Your ' I DANCE & DINE , at - . Shady Pine , . ANY TIME Clean Food In a CJcun Place. Dnrliecuo Bond wlchos. Chill. Noodles, ilomo Mada Pies. ;' OAXt'K llAI.L Kilt ItK.fT TO l'HIVATK PA1ITIE8 7 miles north on highway foftune or breaking his arm lost week. He waa trimming treea on . .. .. ... t ..-.1 1. ,h" Bogue rauch and slipped and w II.TIIA l.ltj Ir.l.ll ( jej Nona torr.-.-oadei,t ' . , Mr .,, Mn,. . H. 'CMrMm .MEIIHILL. Ore.. Oct. 18. Thereturn(,d lo Merrill Inst week. Library club hold Its monthly j They spent tha past year In Ccn huHinoss and saclnl meeting at the 1 ir Point. ' ' James Hunt Breaks Leg While Playing Suffering from n double frnv lure of llio right let; between I tin ankle and knee, James Hunt, seven year old son of Dr. and Mrs. Wnrreti Hunt Is confined' In Die Klnnintlt Val ley hospital. lJit mparts from ithn hospital stilted tho llttlo fellow was resting as . well as; could ho hoped for. While plnyliig during rucoss 1 with his classmates Tuosdny at Control school, lie' sllppod on the wot grass, railing upon his leg j In such a' manner as to causo the double fracture. K. F. Merrltt homo lust Thurs ' day. Mrs. Men lit waiaaastHied by MeMlatnea J. It. Kldwclt; It. ! I Dalion nud II. P. llluiiton. iThe rollow-lng tneinlwrs . wisro , prCxenl: .MomiIiiiiips It. II. An idi-rsnn, T. A. Ulnke. J. W. llnr 1 rlss. W. C. tlalley, N.' II. IIokuc, C. A. Ilnrrows, M A Ilowninli. L. K." Ilrown. II. O. Cox. J. A. Dew icy. Sol Dewey, II. J.' Hendrlck sou, W. F. Jlnnetto, K. J. -Kartse-' horn. K. II. Mi'Keo. Hay Merrill, - liny I'lckutt, J. ('. Stevanson. K. If. Sliikel. l,c-itor TtrrnbsUKh. Wllllnni Walker. A. L. Winler. Miss . Kdlin Merrltt. Vlslloi-s were: C; Sautter. New members: II. C. lirlvel. Max llarllerode, J. N. riunt. J. L. Cnnlt ley, II. 1. Cole. New officers elected wore: Mm. II. II. Anderson, president: Mrs.' Hen Fans, vice-president; Mrs. K. F. Merrill, r-ccrutuiy; Mrs. J. N. ScorkIus, treasurer. Mrs. Fred Fletcher and chil dren of KlHinnUi Fulls. spoilt the woek-end with Mrs, Fletcher's parents, .Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. SlORglllS. Klnier Merrlll' nnd Miss Edna Merrltt spout, tho week -and visit ing Willi their parents,' MrV-nnd Mis. C. M. Merrltt at Control Point. Friends will Ih' glud to learn H10 condlllon or Juck' Morrison, who has bieu III with a serious attack of pneumonia. Is some what Improved. Bonanza . rit.lNCIC J. IIOWNK, J News f nrrcNpondciit. IIONANZA. Ore., Oil. Monday morning of llio week, shoep belonging to Jink McCarthy died, in a short lime. sThey were pastured j The bigh school gave Its first j movie Vjf the season In the gym nasium Friday evening. "Dctec ' tires" was tho name of the pic 'ture. There waa a meeting of the Bonnnsg Union high school board October 4. i The school board has pur chased and placed in the gymna sium a large number of new 'chairs, which Is a great Improve- I mcnt In the equipment of the !gym.' p .Tho Bonansa high school girls I were defeated' In a volley ball gnmo played Friday, October 6. at Morrill, with the Merrill team. They were more successful In n game played between the Bo nansa team and tho Malin htgt school girls Friday. October 12. Tim scorn was 41 to 36 In furor I of thn llnnaiiKu team. " j Frleuds ol Haul Loomis. a igrado pupil lu the Uunanxa school, wore pleased to learn that limn s itenitn poster, "ino Aiiiay Way," which won Hrst place In past 'the county lien II ll poster content I'nlon Creek, Jackson . 19.800 Bybee Creek, Jackson 1 0.500 Copeland Crook. Jackson 15,600 Crater Creek, Jackson ... 19,1100 Big Applcgate, Joi kaou..:. 1S.0CS Itogue Itivor, Jackson 1 7.0(0 National Cre-k. Du.irlas.. 1J.800 Hurry On Creek. Ilonglaa 19. son Hamakcr Creek, Douglas 19,800 to LlcdSord --4 SaidKin Pat iikr's deluxe Silver Guy Motor coaches now give convenient scrvitc between Kljrruth lallj and Mcdlord. You'll enjojr rtie . "Silver Gray" tlicy are lm, comfortable anil safe. . TOTAL : 1.496.2S0 Number of Kostcru Brook on band ;,175 IIAIMMIW TltOCT Fort Creek. Klamath ...... ITS. 000 Spring Creek. Klamath.... (9.000 Williamson It.. Klamath .197,000 Seven- Mile, Klamath 89.000 Spragua .River. Klamath.. 89.000 N. Fork Spragne. Klam... (4.000 S. Fork Sprague. Klam... 64,400 Agency Lake, Klamath. .134,000 Wood River, Klamath 13.800 Crooked Creek. Klamath.. 133.000 Crater Lake. Klamath .... (4.000 TOTAL . . Ualnbowa on hand- .1.102.200 .2. '00.845 , Old. aewa&apacB.fot sale at-tat Newa of .'Ira. - Lv.KbnuihFjIlt KcTHi . , . , Pinchursl . Klanuth )tu Ashbnd A Ar.MrJford , I.V. Mcdfofd 0 Ashland . : Klanuth Jet. Pine hurst .'. Keno . . Ar. Klamath Falls 7:3) ajn. 12:01 pan. . 8 00 a m. 12 JOp.m. . 8 55 a.m. 1)0 pm. . 9:40 a.m. 2:25 p.m. . 10 05 a.m. 2:40 pan. , 10 55 a m. J: 10 pan. Returning . 7:00 a jn. 1 1:25 a jo. . T.iOua. ll:55ajn. . 7:45 ijm. 12:10 p.m. s 8:)0ajn.- 1:15 pan. '. 9:45 san. 2: 10 pan. 10:15ajn- 2:40 pan. J:00Paav'; 3: JO p.na. 4:?0pan, 5:2) pan, -5 40pja. 6: 10 pan.. 4:00 pan. ' 4: JO pan. 4:44 pan. 5:50 pan; 6:45 pan. 7:15 pan. .it Oouttfacffim Pco&Cuc Stagt Tkktt Offitt ' Arcade Hotel Red Ball Terminal a-kTi W ' J -at -iw 11 Lsr-- 71, -Z Ti ( 4.l li ft Ilia snrllie. also won first nrize III thostnto contest. . Bho was a fourtli grade pupil and her teuch- nllulf i ul llitv Itilly Irwin rinnii ,yr. Kn eo Lytic. near Bonnii?.u and becamo bloat- ied on the frostinl alfalfa. I Sty llrottn is bringing six ru ' tills iiack and forth each day in jliis car.1 since tho new school bos : tiu.ihlo lo 4-nrry till the pupilr I who have lo be brouiit inio lio I nausu front Langell Valley, j Itny KohertH comes from Poc Ivnlley In his car, plrkinp. up aev- ernl pupils 011 the way. ' linogene Welch nlso usivt Ii:t cur as n bus, InliicliiR it number of pupils from Dairy unit vlt-liilty. Tho success of tho now cafe teria In thn Bonanza school Is felt to bo assured. . Warm iniieh os nro being served lo d'bout 110 Fits Can Now Be Stopped! Now York, N. Y. Epilepsy col onies now report wondortul re sults from a new remedy that stops the most stubborn cases or I Fits and la not harmful or habit (forming. Anyone who sends name llo NUKASOL LABORATORIES, Dept. 660,, 60S Fifth Ave.. New York City, will receive a FREE booklet explaining thla new guar anteed treatment. Write them to day. Adv. , ..',.. Miss W'llma Offlvld sut the school children each day. ' week-end visiting with Mr. nnd I Tin) members of 1 lie Ladles' Mrs. K. C. Burkes at Chlloituin. Aid wero IiosIonps at a recep- Tho Library club will hold lis 1 lion given Friday evening. Orto aununl Hallowe'en danco Satur-!lier 5, ht thn church. ' A number day, October 17. lot musical numbers wore ren- Mlsa Cwiii Sliutln spent thejderrd, nfler which refreshments weok-end visiting friends In wero served. Klamath Falls. Mrs. Ktla Kllgoro and clnngh- . Miss Ellen McVeigh was host-'tor. Iocs Robertson, hava taken ess at a' party given at her home. over the restaurant and have Wednesday .evening. The fol- made several Improvements on lowing wero present: Mr. and the building. An auclinu salo w-as held at Hill Wood's pluco In Bonutixn. Saturday. October 1.1. under the munagcineiit of Colonel Swigarl. -The Women's club of Runansa gavo a silver tea Xn"rR,,ay ,vc" nine, October 11. at tho homo of Mrs. Ada Parsons. Tho purpose of tho lea was s to add to the .scholarship fund., Some of tho teachers of tho Boiiauin school attended a meet ing of. the honllli unit held In the library rooms in Klamath Falls last Saturday. Mr.- Murphy is pasturing his sheep on tho Bowno ranch nour Rnnnnxa. Mrs. Mrs. H. 1' Ilondrlrkson. Mr. Lester Turnbaugh. Mr. and lreno Scott. who has boon at- and tending the Ronnnxa grade school, Mrs. H. P. Blnnton. Mrs. J.. Aihas moved to 8wan Lake. 8he Murray, Mra Minnie Dlllard. I will live with her alster, Miss Misses Allean Murray, Ksthryn j Mary Scott, who la teaching there Molllor, Margaret Launspaeh and this winter. Messrs. Lyla Merrill,1 Charles 1 A, T. Laugell and family have Stukel, Vernon Duncan and the ' returned to Bouanxa from Bly, hostess. I where they have lived fop the Vernou. Duncan : hud tha mis- past sU mouibs. They have pur- j Relief From Curse Of Constipation A Rnttlo Crock physician says, " Constipation Is responsible for more misery than any other cause But Immediate relief has bocn found. A tablet called Roxall Ordorlios attracts the water from tho system Into the laiy, dry, evacuated bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causea a gentle, thor ough movement without forming a hat It or ever increasing the dose. . - Stop suffering from constipa tion. Chew a Koxall Orderlle at night. Next day bright. Get 34 for 25c today at the nearest Regall Drug Store. Star Drug Store Wherever you travel use the new vitalized motor fuel -GENERAL-. . K YICMJETKAK ANTI-KNOCK gasoline TRY ibe new Onsral Violrt Ray, the vitalised Million Hollar Ml Motor Fuel. Worth a premium, but offered to Paeifie, (Viast motorists at the regular market price. Three tfc'vuand Inrlcpendcn t Dealers - aud five thousand General pumps "in every town from Canada down," stand ready to fill your tank. . Drive into the nearest Gcnerat station today. Prove, the qualities of Violet Ray ' to yourself. It's vitalised! A high comprension gaso line. AnU-knoek. Lnadul amazing KPO KCtO K.FI SIZEsaHSa' L XASOLINE Irrntrd. Fre from mlnhur and acid$. Quirk starting. 1 Perfrrlly balanced. Mado without thn addition of com' pound.- , '5 liOok for the Violet Ray pump no :'r matter vhrre you travel. It is the ' mark of the greatest gasoline you can buy on the Pacific GoasU . Hear the "General Independent9 ring ' Thi famout quartrt aroaafeaurs every FHHmy 1 night al 8:00 anwr Ihm Aaiioaal BromkmmtiHg CempQny Network. Tune in. Jerws Jtteesi Aatr. many mnd an unusual t.piante . concert. They trill alto gladly . , ' play requert number JuH mnd them in or .leave them ml any ' 1: General Independent Motion. ' KGW : KHQ KOMO