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lllLAMATe News The Kmath News ' Official Paper City of Klamath Falls The Kfensth N:t Official Paper County of Klamath "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMERGETifOUT YOUR HORN" 1HE Vol. 5, No. 293 Price Five Centm. East-West Non-Stop Re co rd Broken Captain Collyer, Pilot' inir Yankee . Doodle, e.. Kl.... D-..J W new rvsvu.M wi 24 Hour 52 Minute. . -i ' . ' . . RIIMU ME.LU. 1.0 An- Ifden. Oct. 25. (UP) Tho Ynnkou Doodle, carry C)tllill C. B. D. Collyer nnd Hurry Tuckvr. broke i the record for wcntwurd o c e n -1 o-ocean nonstop fllicht when it Innded here from New York at 2:08 j p .in. today. The Vankuo .Ihwdlu . reilmf.' . ui-wm e 10 . "" ...u n. I.... .,. " ....... .. a - 1 r.r.l for Iho fa.lwl tranwonll- , ncniui crowing, niauo .ro.u . , ... ""'UH " Tl... prevloni. raKl-4l record of : houra and 6 nilnule. wa m. hy l.triiicnama Mit.rin.oy anu . K.ll in int. Tim Anuy flh-ra' mark aloanl u.illl Art UiHibcl piloted the Van ken Doodle from I.OH Angulea tn rurllaa field. New York In la jioura and lulnulcn. threo liiontba o. , (ConllUMMl oa l'n(o lUa AITCHISON BE HONOR GUST I IiVllVlV WUIAJI - A bnniiuel will be given In the rueclal banquet room of tha Wil lurd bhlel tiundny availing al C:.'IU o'clock in kouar of Clyde II. A Itrlil.o... miiiubor of tho lu- .aetata rommnrca rommtaalon. I who hn..acivplrd an lnvitaiion to ; lift t,l.u gueat Ol inn. r.ijr nn ni. way back from I'ortlaud l Waah Inglon. II. C. Mr. Altchlaun I. well knoau In I III. comninulty. lie "wu. ilic niemlier ot the coinnilivlon who nctlvuly partlcl- palvd III lha Klamalh railroad I ran. and wroto tha opinion which nrtnrwnrd. U-cnmo. iho declalor of tho coimnltwlon relative tn rullrinid development In - thl. ba.ln. The banquet la one 11 lo all rlll.rna. . Ileaorrntlon. run be Hindi' by railing Iho chamber ol c.imiiierco nt phone &G3, for the rhumber of commerce I. apon.or Iiik thl. ovent. Noel Lloyd Upp Wnaln.ri 1 UllClal IVUiXJ Final lite, for Noel Lloyd Upp. freshman at Klamath union high achool, who passed away Tues day nftornoon uftor a brief- III ne.a, will bo hold till nflernoou j at :S0 at tha Earl Whltlock ;uenoral Motors to tako bis first fuueral horn. Rev. V. K. Alii-1 ' Politics as director ot tho son of tho First Christian church. uemocratlc campaign, .poke In will officiate concls. bu.inow-llks tornis. very Pall bearer's have been appoint-1 ?" "' bualnoaa man ad .i rrnm n.a rrA.hman el.... of orolng other men nt similar, In- whleh Upp wn. a member, lo lake pnrt In tho final rites. Co-Eds Do Not J Fear Weight UNIVKIIHITY oy OI1I5I10M Eiigune. Ore, Oct. S5 (Hueclul) -A bit of wnbilll and u few rurviis np longer hold turrors for .iinlrurslty co-eds. This Hlmnxt - uilbullavnhlo illm'uvury hits been niudo fol lowing tha compilation ot re actions from girls who waro found to he underweight whuli they "wulghed In" at tho open. Iiir of the University of Ore eon this year. Although nbnut 8U raised strenuous objuctluna last year when It was auggest eil they might gain a tew pound., of tho entire group of girl, found to be underweight tills yenr. only ono objected to gnlulng weight. A girl Journalist set out lo find the rcaapn for thla .uddon ehuiigu. . Dim qnestlonid 10 campus men. Nine of the 10 admitted that a girl has much mora uttraclion when sho ro semblus a "run I live htltnan being rnllicr than an animated benu pole." iTIils, tho rupurtur duclurnd, wu. tho answer for lha lucre. lu poundage. "RED" GRANGE SAYS TITIAN HAIRED BABY NOTHIAi INU 1 HlO UIJJli 1 JKi (HICAOO, Oil. it. (UP) lluruld "lied" Orange, one of Hie xrcmo.i of gridiron iiallopur. , ohnrgod with being th father of ii n lllciillluii io clUld. colled "llino om" In cm rl .tod i -1 von a . leonllnuani of lV. 1 1) U No-. vember IS , I Tho lamon. "lied - tum irnuiv. .miir ami personality im him Iron, college circle, lo pro-' ,,,,., rau, om grldlrou and 'Attired In' ansppy grey suit '!". fnrgut hi. early ln.loli.ic, and hal, tho oru.gr fnoth.ir.lar temporarily bat later mnda ajr.pluliied lo tho Judge t hut ha , uviim.1 loual rua fion. hotel to did not know tho ran waa Ml I court to ' a bond of il.SOO.-'for today until h learned from Like Old Time It waa Ilka old tin. for when be waa wearing the famoua uumb-r -17" (or minoU. be aared lha day by - ; Ca vJnfra anA Iaoh . jaVUlgS HnO LOan (JOlTipaiUeS 1 rOlCSl gmrorested TaX two - HAI.KM. Oct. S6. IUP Any bu.oipI at taxation of building and loan or aavlnga aud loan aa- Mieiaiiona uaavu upon ik rapiin. vouU niprurlt., and rulllou, , ,he lloi... John lo.lunil, prt'.Hirni ui inn uiir Hlml. ungno of Haling and 1 uulldlng and lan aaaorlatlona. I.uK.arHt ,h. cunrao of a con- . B hero today before tho alnta tax relief commlaalon. Today-! aaaalon la a contlnua- lion of one Jield hero Wedm-aday al which the banker.' aldo of tha lag alory waa heard by tbo tax mllet eomnilMloli. and at which It waa pmcUcmlly agreed that 11 cirle tax offirrd the only pre- I Ileal aolullon of tho problem ww facing the .lata ot Oregon In the! .. . ' Wh(1 M wm f0Mra,y .fw- 1 that a tax baaed npn tha net. I ..,.., ...j and loan aa.ocb.tlon. almllar to .... ... . ut-iof, ..!.. .... .... ki ! .1 ... . ,,,,a ' ..t.ia.i, eenlly. find lo I III. plan nt . today'. rontnrvnee, eapecially from rep reaentntlvea of what la known a the "mutual" aeaoclatlone. 0 . "mutual" rvpre.entatlve In par ticular, declared that lbs atato would be m.ncy ahead It it con tluued aa at prcaeiit without at templing to ImpoM a tax on tblela jk-rmuda.. . ciaa. 01 organisation Raskob Speaks in Behalf of Smith NKW YOHK, Oct. ti. (LP) An appeal fur bualne.. men ot iho nation lo .upnort Cov. Alfred K. Smith aud Iho, democratic 1 iii hui wu mnuo .oniRiii 07 rfonn 1 - ' - lkob. chairman of the dcni- lorrnlic national committee nnd himself ono of lha country', lead ing lixlUHtrtnll.ia. The speech wn broadcast orur a nntlonwlilo radio hooknp. Itaukoh, wh'o rexlgnud aa chnlr- nian of tho fluunc comnilltee of ,H attacknd the ropub- Ilc.n elnlm. nf nrnanarl.v naanet led Hint demoernt. have contrlb- j ulod largely to national stability, ! claimed that the democrat lc po!- J Icy on tariff and Immigration was fully as "protective" a. the re-! publican policy, defied the repub licans to show anything helpful 1 they had done lor agriculture,, and concluded -Willi a plea for niodiriciitlon of Iho prohibition law. as Uovoruur Smith had sug gested , and a eulogy o( tho deru loerntlc cnndiilntn. '? 1 ;' i Two Suspected ' Of Gold Theft I. OS AN0KI.K8, Oct. It. (LP) --Two men and a woman, sus- pmeu o. .no men or goiu .roil. ouin.nn aim Klngninn, Arls.. nines, were held 111 the county Jnll hero tonight. 'The nxiii, whose Identities worn not dlxcloHod, were apprehended when they attempted to sell ll.ooo worth of gold to a Long Ucuch anieltor. They told officers the or waa given then, by Mra. Lorraine Logan, 44, and sho was arjesled hero. Mrs. Lognn claimed tba ore was sent to her by Unit Olllan, a minor. In payment of a debt. Mrs. Logun, It was dolorinlnod, made froqttoiit trips bafween Oatman laud Kingman. nm Mux akiuaallonul run... tor touchdown. He hud uo football! today but ha .tupped aiulllnKly j through a throng of "fain" aud friends lulo Iho pretence of an IniiMlleut. Judge. "lied" waa two boura- late buf ! , Jud laid a.ld bla anger and Jo d with oil.era In greet. in. hn with "uvo. oied." ' iiaroldlne" 1 1' bla attorney that a bond forfeit nr. wa. threatened. The Judge eiatk-d. aa did n.p.t of the apec - lator.. .. .. . - . (CuMtlnaml an Pan Ma Around the World with the UNITED PRESS WAHHAW. Oct. ti The bod' ot tuur rhdn n were found kaugliiit In n garn-t In Ilia ll- R0 ttunw today. I'olke r- !.! acrcrnl r.-ltlvca ot the CUI.UrDU. Wllon. .f!jr aulH?ilcu 01 iho munlura In ord.T lo got aa luburltnnco l.-fl tbo children, r 85. Arthur ' 1 ..viwiv n... popo 0f Man Mnleo. Calif., one of Ilia grrateat Aniorlcan authoiitlea ou I'rraian art. waa tho purrhaaur of mo famoua emporor a carpi wlilrh waa maun af mpnau. i-or- ala. In 1600. The carpot wa. ro- " auue.wio. ou. "one .aid aucu nn oaiunnie- wa. arratly eiaggcrnll. . . - , . ' ', V ... . IHihl-IX. Oct. IS S. I'arker ,i,,trt- ant.gencral lor para- Mon.., conferred lor wveral ho.r. ; - Iludolf llllfanllng In connection !;"'. nc,otl.iloi.a tor .ttl.ment tiarmun war oparaOon; . it waa udoralood they dlacuued Iho conference. which (Ulbert 1. i.i. lHn..inM r NKW YOHK.. Oct 16. The i.laani.hln Ttllnulo dn ljirrlnucu ,,,,, l.u. 1 ,u -,, ,1 ..anlt n liiw the atvan.Hl.lp lannoath Vlawop uloui. which aent an SOS call re porting a broken propvllor ahatL The dlwhled ahlp I. being taken riTTSIlLKCJII. I'... Oct. 15. Mnmlo Heckler. 1. faced charge of murder today aa, a, cor oner', jury beard teatlmony to how she burned a bouae. causing I he death ot Claire I'otermin, 3 8I10 la aald to have admitted act tlnv fli-a In tha houiui hecuM- Lho ,,,., h ,ho gri who wa. pm,ing with Clnlre. . 1 "a"-wmmm Yep! It Promises to Be a J"' ' ' " Jivfe-j5 .i --'o'C' V ,k-: i v. . , KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., Plea For O 1 olerance Is Issued Convention of EcltCOv wu,"uw", ! pal pai vnurcn in ueww, State Difference ; Can Be Overcome.. WASHINGTON. Oct' 25. (UP) With ntirrhlg pUsa1!""' t..'l - rciiollll tolerance, the - . iur rcu w.v.-..v. - Episcopal church closed ita 49th triennial convention hare today. . ' The plea waa made. In a VCt-,W tonal letter, drafted by the hoM ! of blahopa to be 'road In erarj Eptacopal church In thli country: and terriloriea. , . lj( for Taieranra Without tolerance, them ena bo no real Chrlatlaaity, the tel.; tor mUli Dlrlalon. among chnrebm... .ra not to bo mourned over but coa- w ulit cred. It ld. .J - ' - latiid. neither to drive out. tbp r..i.allc .or tn df.t.tb. .rot - eatant Difference, can be 1. ih w th. "Madlnat. meat of tbe relation, of truth. ud the dlacovar.ot new wr.wc- Jlvca." 1 . . . : ,. . . f Ikralra Tnity T))c - lt,Uor . miao org, chlir.,mi.n 0 alrlve for rellntoi nnllv of all Cbrl.tian denomlna- llon.;.4-allcd upon tbo' clcfgy to (Cua tinned ua Btak APPROVE MRS IM HV.aa .e"" .in' .Hum iraiii. aaa e-e- . WIT T VDD AVnTi"tU,lloI,-; At ,pc,kr ot ,,hC WlLLlwKAiNlJl 'hoaae he. made a record for .tale Innnirul nt (llil..alM .ffllltlat -."tt 'J .. i ...TViUamea k.a ha.cn .muul Without .lackenlug 61 U.. dry law. a III. candidly ot Governor Alfred llguiing .nai. bi.ii. .. in. braudt." was voiced hero today t-the anmml couferenc of the Women's ForelRn .MIssIud society VI IHO AlU.IIUUIMl CUUri'H.' a . Mra. . V. I. Johnson, of New York, addreaslng the dolegatea. V declared the women worker In hearty support ot th assistant United 8tale. attorney general. "We want our own fighting .Mabel Walker Wlllebrnndt aa the principal spcaxur at in avtn jcon- fercne in Columbu next year to .how tho world that wo ap-1 proro her aund." Mra. Johnson declared. "We wish .he would dry up India and the Orient a. well. -'wor -y JTiSSar-.A FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, KLAMATH HIGH GRID TEAM TO ""u' '""" Kluu.aU ( union aiga acuoo. luoioa.i 007.. 'accompanied by Coach Al 8ln ' elalr will leave for Madford. I (where thay will play the Madford I With tba exception of Harold tltoblnson. end. .uttering from a tracked rib. aud Harold Kendall I and Virgil Grove, botn uaeas, ho j bare Injured knee, tba Klamath Lw,. . I. .b., inr ill. - , - We are not orerly optimistic. but we are golug to flgbL Ws jkavo no feelluK of Inferiority and i i will be out to win the game," I I Coach Blnelulr aald but nlguL i The Klamath Hue will average iwltb .the baekfleld about fire ' " " a! u-HI. Jl The) rT . - V. TwV, : T ...JKAr Denton Burdick Visits Klamsth T6 Le&rn NeedS ' Ik-ntow Burdlca,. wno naa rep - ehntoa. Crook nnd Jrf fion countlo. In the .late legi.miure pounaa ugutcr per man. .THiiii)cirait icdord line, according to re tonght of the dirigible Graf .J.uutt tonight. . It h.d pre - . trl. ..m.ulil.7. the .voter. a trip conaUltlug the votera aa to the eda and dealrea ot hia ov,r-;dlatrlct. for he I. a cndldale for nwloctio. thl. ve.r. . - Rnpmenutlvn B. r d I c k haa been cne of lb moat naeful nti, U ihn honw ot Hpnaentativea ;at Balem for . a.m bar " of e- 1. .1.. v f ........: Ina... aecardlnc- to-, thoae , Who' watch ibe political barometer and keep traJk of public qoatlon... . . . . .,.. ,1 He ha ' nlwgya been an ardent " iimaa 01- in Tatv ni..i.m a friend' of aU th Klamath and . 1 latke- county people and any leg- t aaiae cunniy. pwopie ana any vl.lat Ion. affect lag thla portion .oft lthe dlatrlct- received lrt prompt economy, and far many years no j t ...TnT candldaU for rlecr'! ,,,.. Mla Mr. Bnitlick. "There. piwn vol naa. iwiivh mu . " lllevo I can again .bo of acrvlco' to lho people .of tWi district and ! Ibe-cntlro Ute. KJroth nd j t:jaaf lUlWllW.Mfv tlUMln-t. rapidly: that they need more leg-1 lslallon ow than over bcroro.i and a on who Hag become fam-'i lllar with the needa and . blng able, I think.-to accomplish .'re- aulM.vI am Mklng -to fx returned to tha hoa of repreaentatlve.." wnHo.nere jur. bhiuhi . ai-, i loaded the Kika roll call. aud met many of Jilt trload.. - Ho waa ac - commuted by Mlko l.7iica. caair-i man ot tho atato game comm..-' .Ion and Harold Clifford, state ; game warden.- ' ; I And brouKbt down Priw-Winhing atch ua8;rX --- here 4o1h1r1iU - &3MTfi'alt l TEtLSME-lve VOOKED a .. , MH0PPERI Vf. vvv - 1'-, ' 1928 'Zeppelinj . J i. V W Visit In Mid-West If Wind SUM Prevent Flight by Noon To-! Tt . 1 1 n Lfty, Will Jrrepare For Return. LAKKMU1W1. Pi. 4., uci. 26. (UP) A cross-field wind prevented the take-off Zeppelin on iU Inland mgrtt and threatened to prevent it cnUrely. ' Dr. Hugo Kekrner, commander of the trane-Atlantlo ahlp. an- . .k.. 1. MalkM MBrfit. u,m PreTted '" h'"'n be;;. Uparatkin. to the , - :.. - - VTi..ir.rt,.h-,.a..,.. , ' cak, Ikuurrron. ,.nled the '" VV.dne.day. wa. u.mlln n hour ..la that 10 "mih" T "" 'o 1 "hip dro l..ingrr. Aboard " ....... ...'demanding ot tho beanutnl rit. " " " . -L,. r, . '...rt "rT th'". " 'JVf t-naae-agora -er. '. ""' . .. . . . - 1 , . , y ; . wkWTTiTkWTCI If TT' liciegai.ona iiom irum am. KtlljKKUiS ' 111 I IChlloqulo were.in alleadaace and ' . - nrninvn fn 1 I 17 aau na wwa IN CURllb 1 ALK!,cnu,l by. -visitor., including the 7, . t . . i . Baud lodg. hkth wai.rapreaent- I ..niiinnrnv rv n.i .r. IV ' ' 11 publican jirnldentlal '' . h' Ohio campaign Pf1' " . i . ., . . . .... rfmln.MIvo eommtttee tor the Klk. aute! .Ho defended Ihe republican .! , . . , . . , , . t 1, I ""'Tr i Jv'.Tr Whltlock. Lee Jacob, and n up"c umL, f tarift l-harlea Martin a the committee . '" . hlto hv general supervlalon of . .. , aald, predicting advance In rates. . IjlfldV GetS Lleer , . TY11 ; In MeXlCRIl lilllS . , . KIfo ri'i V Oct 26 - (UP) Col. Cliurle. A. Lindbergh went I 'U111,tng ou ,he "Lababla'' hoc- tcadn In uorthern Mexico today the expedition. telegrams received armistice anniversary celebra tion, which .will be acid In the t I Lindbergh Is visiting Hnl Man - gum. on the latter ranch. The dcDartment of agriculturo ,rfs.nc,r i rmU t S . .... Nab and other member, of tho,; party- to kill two cinnamon bears ZZ J .... S P'l NiuuuuB ui meow aaiuiaia .8 fro-i - hlblted. , , ' I The dance-Is adrertlaed as , "genuine Irish Jig." Snappy mu- Qiir KlUnA Whan !' " 'loor' rlel Pr,' OlA 1V111CU TTllCll land new and entertaining teat. IVoin r Uifo iliifnilm re promised Tor tbe event. liaill AAlliO xiutu ronsYTH. out... Oct. uf. tu iiirain jonnson P) Five, school - chlldrun and I ff n , their teaehor woro killed at How-!. jtlOOVCr JuOOStCr aril . late today, when a might :. 1 , train struck. tholr nutoniobllo at r FltESNO, Calif., Oct. 26.-(UP) tho Howard crossing a they were! Continuance of speeches lu be roturnlug from school. .... j half of Herbert Hoover's candi- TlireQ qtlicr chlldrun wuru ser - ioiialy liijurd.v ! rilOMtMCXT KIIKM'IIM.VX D1KS .PARIS,' Oct. lo. (UP) Leonj06'1" hlmself-tu fuvor ot Alfred imiiugoot, a prominent tlgur ln!E- Smith. j . r government aiiairs a quarter on a -centifrago nd a member of j r-jthB'; WaI0H Rousseau cabinet, j died lOOBy. - . If You Miss ; Your Paper ' ; To- give our subscribers bel ter -aurvicu -wo huvu muila ar raugeiuentH tor a epeelul j.n.-s-scngor tq dultrur pupurs thut kavo been v.is.od.l'y our reg ular carriers. . ",. If. you should full lo receive your paper. ciOl lSI" belween 7:30 a. in and 10 m. and bud will bo seul out uI.oulM. (Every RECOVERS CAR ONLY TO LOSE George lll.iucr.ult h.d tho ..- I parlance of fludiua bla ear after It waa stolen only to have It wrecked. Itblnerault, 1621 Wllford treet, reported bla car atolen to tba city police department. Then yesterday morning when ha went In work ha foand It near the fac- lory where be la employed. Aboul 14 -m-" bc w0" ar"- i n( noma to inacn, wnea m ar proaehed the Interaectlon of Tenth and Vine (treela ha col lided with a car driven by Dllly Klllott. 14. who haa achool permit to operate a car. Accord- t tr,((le of(Mri. nolne- ninlt'a. car wai badly damaged. T Tl i pain statemenw came irom jKIXS UDSCTVe KOlljHcrbcrt Hoovcr'a hcadquar- ll V,J. Nam jf? V.7 . it . j ,1011 VenUCn iXvauSlnni Alfred V. Rmlth'a rpnlv K. ... . .n.'iak. .ok,!to the 'socialism" charge waa taken laat nlnht when annual nU " 1mk w',,, I"""10" oflief, prohibition and water-, 1 dtda.c. In" Klamath . 7" '. Klka. ' " ..1 ?. v.k. j Zunrti the deoonitrntlon o.h- of tBo Trrr Ut ever wltneaaod. I . Kxalted Hnlcr J. B. Swnnaen " ,ode? "'rlto ""f , high. prala, tor tho manner la 1 which they aava obtained nn nn- "nl r ,h" Wta-orter, and 1011 the f.nltleaa manner In hlch the r . ,h. Klk. order ' leaaon were given.. . Frank UowetT. D. M. Kagluib, A. Newton. . Harry Botvln, jJnmea U Qulan and A. O. Carl-. ...on were in.iw.ea iuio uv iwi.. ! lvle.tlnn. ttun Tennant and. many oaulde lodge, were repre- eo oy ueniun oaruita. Lirore . HOdo Uutt . anal rtha .a UM temple to resound with fervcnl love for tbe' order.- ". . lwllliv I Xaaaed Exalted lluler Swanaen look the roll call as a proper time for the announcement ot tbe execu - I .e iniwuacuiM. v. iaa J convention to be held In tbla city '"; "? P i m i nnrrwoon. juna a;, hotw. j that event, He also delivered a talk, lell ing members ol th order what Is- expected ot Klamath Falls u tan entertainer. , . . . I ril' I. ' Q-L..J 1 XlVDaCio 1U1 UUUli Doll Aar.lklipul Donoy, president of WU ISail AVaiIaDie;lamotte university, gav s short . . - talk. ' Letters Inclosing ten ticket, to j "' nnni pouto nail ana . uu..u.u. v ..m .a.. gronnus, oaiura.y nigm, ovem- "r ""' 'he auspices of the America Lglo have been "'H 'ed ta a number ot biulnein men icouniy A? e-i.rcu v.ouier, "fa----"::: ., nindir ol the nnal. Ttaa ra. l.Thre Othera were Still miSSlllg county br Alfred D. Collier, com- sl "ui'dt"! Inlander or the nnal. Tl. ra.l,11" Others -fur. ar. asked! , 1 dacy for president wu. pledged here today by Untied 8tates 8011 ntnr Hlrum Johnson In nnswerliiK n published report that ho nilsht am seen mug now a. 1 nave been during this campaign, nnd I shall continue to do so, in behalf lot fioovers cuiiuiuui-y, , o.usoi. said. l'ASSKNfiKIW STIIAXDKI) . I KKGGIO, Calaxria. Italy, Oct. : 26. (UP) One hundred and fifty j passengers were stranded on the . Oerman steamer Adolph Wider- mann, which was grounded tbree miles . oft Cape Spartlvento to night. Apparently th pilot con fused signals and ran aground. Heavy seas retarded the work bf rescuing the passengers, out Ital ian boats had been dispatched to help refloat the vessel. -' Morning Except Monday) H. Hoover May Gall Special Session Would Consider Faill Aid in CongreM "SocialUm" CUr By Smith Refuted. WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. (UP) Two important cam- ter. here today, dealing with' farm relief and Cover. raised against his farm re- ; Pr0Pi by HOOV.r. but neitner came irom ine nail.lln t A A A Him. icuuuiaau vauumnvv a.a.- Kir. ' . i On,e announced that Hoover h coiuUderlar calling an extra mm. aion of 'congreaa niter March 4. it ek-rted. to take up farm relict leglaution. but that no dscl.lon had been ranched. . Thl. waa handed ont by George Akerton, Hoover, naabttaat. .irtrk Coanmnita Tbe other waa a autament by ! Mvron T. Herrick. nlao given nut tCoaUauKa on rmt ol " 175 PARENTS VISIT SCHOOL It wa. atatcd latt night by Puat T. Jackaon. orinjoal. that abuwt t. . pa real j rmrei oi.a w.aw. , We44r-...ir1n(t' anmat Uhr lews' .day. gndV held conference, jwlth the teaehera.- The -nopao- I more clan received credit for .baring the largcat .nnmber ot parent visit; j With I he .Midford-KlnipalU r n ih football camo ouly one day nway, j plan are being laid for a large ;"-tttHm ha- nt I to do . preseni. racino.ng-- in Klamath- Knight's 1 organlxutlon, which will go to the valley city In .a body and will appear at tbe game In uniform. - Th student body band will also attend. At an aaaembly the Knight apiKared' la full uniform to lead the yell practice. A number of new pep yell are ready for the HI . -. .- n. . K. u m A 'fha .H 1 Thursday morning assembly Dr. Work mPTl K 1 1 1 P(i When Earth Falls , , WASHINGTON, Oct. 88. (LP) - TJnhiroTn killed thla afternoon when a Z0- - -, proaehed to penetrate the "mass of earth.'. . i Two men were rescued a lire, and three .Injured,, two of them severely. .. '.. - ,-',.. -:.-vi The known dead: '.'.. ' ; S: I joaepn waters, fomtret. fttn.. and two' unidentified laborer. Flapper Fanny Says: It lan't the orkglMl e0 of. a pet doc, KVtJwj pwp-kevf. ' ;'i i at o s MT.err. ' 1 0m tDHKK Nat