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Klamath News .The Klaitiath News , Official Paper City of Klamath Falls The Khr.ith N3 Official Papcf County of. Klamath "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN" Vol. fi, No. 1 Piico Five Cents. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.;' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1928 (Every Morning Except Monday) REPORT MANY- SHIPS IN DANGER The McNaKr. ToSubmit -OTIES . ' The 8. V. Hlrnu. 6 Co. mollis- T A l-'ly building turvoy find. Klamath if arm Aiar i::; Bill Soon President Will Favor Law to Bring Relief To A g r i c u 1 1 ural States. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. (UP) A revised furra re lief bill will be introduced it kooii as roiigrcK.1 convenes next month by Chairman McNary of the Keiuitc UKii-, cultural committee and co author of tho McNry-IIa.ii-jr'n farm relief bill, twice vetoed, he uimomiced to day after n conference with President Coolidjrc. Mi-Nary announced Im would pre. for speedy arllon on the now inca.ur. In which he pro paw. la eliminate ihe rqnalliu llon fro provision hitherto In rorporalrd In llio hill and which President t'onlldg objected lo. "I think II la a duly imposed upon rnngrc. u deal with form relief leaMntlon at It. II mi op portunity." McNary I Id newspa permen. "There I. no reaiion why tbl. adinlnl.lratlon vhould not ueai wnn ini. Pn...ir. ,. McMary ai.o niarue-n ... k prr.ldrnt the ,lulo Shoulii n"1 ' which the pro.lilont bad wln -p-caei voio. Hcuaior Heed, Penn.ylrnnli repiiblleun. who al.o called on Mr. t'ooflilKO al tbe While Home. , Mid afterward bo ow no ol.ua cle. In the paiuttRe of farm re 'iinlinuel nn l'ae I'lre) oilconHact iifxd invalid WASIIIXOTOX. Nor. U. UT u.,ml Hnrvenl ImlllV ......... .-- - -- - , held invu.iu a romr.... .... , of royalty gorernineiu ... ..., ii.a ct creek field In Montana. ' In nn opinion mado public by tho Interior department. The contra.-t wa. bold by tho l.ewl.ton Oil Ilefinlng win- .any, a salomliary ni 1110 . emnry Oil company of Uetroll. Mich.. II va voided by Sariteiit on the around It contained a .ecret ron f . will claitko which was not men tioned In ailvcrtl.menta for bid.. With nnnoiinrcnienl of tbe at torney general, opinion. Secre tary of Interior We.t advised tho .ewl.lon company by wiro that delivery of oil under the contract would be balled at 7 a. m.. .Mon day. Nov. 1!. Ho also advised the varlntu leasees In tho Hold thnt from that dale till royalties duo tho govornnietit would bo collected III cu.h. Wont announced also that n tion would ho taken Immediately to advertise for .ale the royalty oil In fat creek field. Rargent's opinion wn. similar to thnt In which ho held Invalid Ihn contract for auln of royally oil from I ho Hull rreek field In Wyoming. The lnller contract nnd the f.'nt crock contract, wero uogotlaled by former Secretary of Interior Albert II Fnll. Potato Yield Increases Crol Statistics Reveal V Tho t'nlted Slnlcs deparlment I part of. the alalo, whero tho scant of jigrlcullure. co-cperntlug with rainfall has prevented plowing, the Oregon Agriculliiriil college, In llio eastern part of tho .Into lias prepared a resume, of tho 1 much seeding has been "In tho agricultural crop yield in Oregon ! dust," while anmn growein have and Hlivn released llio following 1 held bark their work In Ihe hope report,' dated November 1: , that I horn might bo sufficient Fall Hi-eiHua i precipitation to bring about Full .ceding weulhof rnndl-1 proper soil moisture renditions tlon. till, fall hnvo beqn quite 1 for .ceding full wheat. Ihe reverse of n yenr ago. Last Western Oregon soils now have November wo Raid "October rnln-!a fnll hu delayed seeding cpera This fnll, lack of sufficient rnln rall.bu. delayed .ceding opera tion., pdrtlcillriHy'in Iho western Ulrt" of Portland, wild 1.0 intii.i ibg permit. turned during (hp month ninouullnii to I8T.23II. ! Then figure, oro a gain of '120.460 over the amount of buiidm in 8-nu.tniii.r. iion .Klamath Kill! alio held flrnl place outside cf Portland Willi building amounting In 171.1:4. Ill October, J f 2 7 . I bl city bcld Ihlnl plain In tho .Into wild lililtillliB costing l.61J. Hulcm bntiU ililrrt pluc :.. ilio :.tnto for October, I9j. The rutin of Oregon rlll for Otlohor ar a. fiill.x: P:rtland. ll.i4H.13ti: Klamath Fall.. 7.-; snu; Suli-m. .: "! i,,",!. !.o!ii: Alimny. llUiu: M.r.hfl.ln. .!.': Ikr. i;.r.o: lj.Cnin.K-. ll.i. "" Inn for tin' iai totaled ll.eso. S7l. Fire Destroys ' Lorenz Mill, All Lumber Is Saved Fire of unknown orlaln Runduy nlaht Kimplctnly dc.iroyrd Ihe l.oni IMne mill familiarly known aa Loreni'a mill al mile ea.t f It.m.nia on the Klamaih Falln- I.akcrlcw highway. l,! fulled to tuko tho InmlM-r yard or bunk ,oiln. Htartlit In lhi mill at about Jffl B ,hB fire wa. aoon , ,, ron!lol. rim flrhler. .rnB,Pntrl(j ,he'r efforla lowarda !,., ,he ,prWid of Ihe flame. iTi. - ir effort, in thl. rea.rd wero ! .ucce..ful for Ihe mill yard, ifie bunk home, and adjolnln build- Ins. wore ved. , lrmtlMmt ,m Pw F:, l .11. tained by the bin fire' I. climated at from $nn.o0 to - " IJS.notf: The mill bad a IV.fi, N. KAILKOAD mm. iioo aca.onal cut. ; .... ,,. C. l.orc,. owner "of R1JYS CAR SPUDS nlant. and Fete l.onm. the 0c. UU 1 O Ol UliO rator of the mill, aro In run-1 innn. n. i.ren. - mw .cene of the flro till, nioinln. ....... ........ ....x.i , ,,, e. r....... I ,.m.Ton. Calif.. Nor. 13. it'.,, wn, KlutP1 Mmiy afternoon i-i ..iura iiumei.. , 1.0. .M-; geie.. wa. killed and hi. wife. Mrs. Jnno Daniels, wn. rut b' 1 I flying glass, when the autonio-1 1 bilo In which Ibey wero riding was .truck by a 1'aclflc Klectre train at Domliiguex Jun.-tlon I toduy. Error in News Causes Rush . Will on error In proof read ing upiet tho Kliunnth Thnnk. alvlng iiinrket? This 1. the question bolh nlnir the Swift and Company office of Klomntli Falls. Sat urday llila concern advertised that they wanted Klnninth tur key, early in tho week of Nov ember in. When Hie ml wns set up Ihe dutn wn. November 9. Slnco Fatiirdiiy. tho conpnny boa been .wninped with turkey, from many Klamath growers. 'Yesterday the local officers of Hwlft and company asked llio New. lo correct llio adver tisement .0 that tho turkeys will hoi upset the local mnr kdl by onrly tlellvery. attrpluk of moisluro n a result of Ihe heavy precipitation cf the past ' few daya. In tho eastern part of tho .Into tliero has been (Confined on P"ge i'our) IHopvers To Leave I' O J ounday iFor South j , . j ;Good Will TriD to Do Most Good Will Return Through Southern States. PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 11 II? Ill lri.lm.t.i.liw.r Hoover nut before a ' rack-1 Unit fire in bin study today. while a November rain ncll jfd down outside, and com- pU-tvcl details of his South' lAnii'i icnn (rood will vi-nture. j which begin in a week. ' K r inn I niituiiiiK 1'iiH'iil Uui , Hoover and IiIh vnrty will l-nvc there next .Sunday nErlu for tff.n Pedro nnd (hero will bord the baillenhlp Marylund Monday, wait mad today by (leorRe Alter n. Hoover aNwlftlunl. Ih lnil. Ih'lii)..! ,.re- ihe depnrimenl .lore Clnderf-lla of Albany. X. V.. whom en- lbtuilH a. lo the Itlnernry unaeinent hit. been announced to a, nii.-lully prominent Knalinh mil were held up. Long dl-tanco ' llonuire. Hetty Xleformlt k, 2u. vih a Kalegirl molel before conference. with Watlilngnn Itinerary may bo air ..... . . ..... '" ' 'f fwr.m inxion. ; Tho prHiilfnt'Clii't will tnke lulottl; a rorpH of trmle Utlvir:l and .lain il.'pnrliui'iit riipreaentn- ' uvea, mi latier win oe naiii'a bv Henry 1'. Fletcher. nmliH?a- ' dcr to Italy' and former a.nb.K ndor to' .Mexico ami uilulv-r fi ,nii. n win in i r.n.,.., 'nollde-. pemonsl rcpn-onia- j Anotnr rarhiad of Klumath ; Netted Onu auiulilv ftir Ihe Great N;ritiern dlninn car service nn. uren nurcua.e RHII will lie .hipped out today or tomorrow. ir ., (j. rcd'.ryen. ciuei nor anri .n'twiatiini pnrchar.lng ngnt of llio Great NVrthcrn. '.t dlfflrult for the Great Northern to rccitro p:latoe. which fill nil the required re.tui- sites for dining rnr norvlce, I e- demen .aid. nnn vohi .lores 01 moIV ,iaM .r,o fluo person, gath 'polatoc. havo to be inspected In Irrrt fr.ln , hnv AlMril t finding Ibis appcliil grade." . Kuruk.heirn. In Ihe Punjab. -The , - ' '"Ithidil fast v.as held before he , KKAItril Hill Ml ltDKllKIt einp, niul ,e lUlKrlm. bathed IKirSTOX. Tex.. Nov. 12, (f , ,,y WM,.r. Tho ecll;ile ol P Authorities toulKht wen-. , on,..tilTil if the sun's snr , contlnnliig Ihelr search for the fntv (n A,n ,, Kll. negro who shot and killed It. II. rope. Melton, ST, street car operator. : when he halted the car lit a corner for tho negro lo ullglit from llio rnr. Tho nearo I. un known.' The HottsMm F.leclrlc company baa olfeiVd reward' of lf.uu fur tho iviptiire of the .layer.- , Edison Receives Congressional Medal pm m .was. v;v . . , -.',Tt"T w.i i 7 t-s-jt-t m t m In Iho ItihornUry al West Oi-nngci N. .1.. Thomas Kdlsnn the olhcr incht received one of the nation .1 highest nwnrus a spccini rongie.sioinii nieuni of nonnr, recognizing ms jcurs cf services an hu inven tor. Hero Is Hdli-on licf:rc 1he microphone ns he rnoke tho words broadcast throughout the nation. On Ihe table la Edison i find; ni'dcl of Ihe phonograph, which wn. ro'iirnod to the Inventor fr ihe occasion from tho- llrltlFh nuisoum. Lett to rtKht aro Ronald Inn Campbell, British chnrgo d'affaires: Andrew .Mellon, secrctnry of Iho truasury; Mr.. Kdison,' Rillonn and John Crier, ilihbcn, president of , PrinccKn t'ulvcrslly. A Salesgirl 4. A- . r n r. - .- ' i - i I- l-H . . . I: -i ; : . I I . khe met Jhn HolM.rt l:n - n out byinionin. iiwaon-jonntton. -wa. i vv...h. nicr ll.irl.ara (iuitaenheini. hein.. .. . ... ; Around the World a with the UNITED PRESS MOSCOW. N;v. 1). Dinpatrh m from Itica. Latvia, reported iienw of terror of Voronezh. whro many children w ro h--lieved la hv been killed In a fir, waft Ktmiluy. A cinema hoae U'MUoyed by the flume, whl h darted during a a;iecial ch!!i(ren' matinee." In th re- .lilting ronfimion. and eric, of the vltilms. many of tho. chllil.cn were tranmlrd 13 death nnd nth. pp. l e.l In lh. r n.i ,1... ,.rl. .... - - ... .... . . ..... hi.- vices said. Door, wero bluked and fXil Jarnnu.u by the crowd a. the flame. Ynrod through thr flimsy Htiucture. BOMIIAY. Nov. 12. A partial crup,e 0f ,nr, ,un today was the oc,ascn foP a mammoth Hindu , , celebration here nt w hich MEXICO CITY. Nov. li. i Tlireo battle, in' Jalisco and Cnl ima resulted in the killing cf 4H rebels, according lo dispatches from Cnudalniiiiu today. About preparing l"le Miles with which :ta vero left dead cn the field, to flood the drilling with mud near t'omaln. 1 (ai;d stcanK Cinderella Joho - ion. lie soon will come to .. . ... nivorreo a year axo Dy ine ior - H ihe huae (iuaisenlielm fortune. . t Two Town Plots Aunroved bv Court a . v - m m . At ueguiar meet'Mk- fort.-&rftuLT'Sr? ' pored to limit It. a.itan to a nd it wa, , wme of fn, I "',k VV,r! , mu,t To town train, wore approved .trict baalntn bwbt. plunln. . j cemtered a terrific .fornr Sttnday by the county court Salurrtay. j The lour of ;:uorer. which be- ; Be"d'a acore waa chalked upi Through tha afterualh of thU Vet Klamath I. the name cf S!n. 5onday. will mark n new I at ,ne bw'nnin of the eeeond 'orm. a doxen rencua .hlpa Wero one of the new town.. It I. lo-1 Interest In South America. Xerer ,Mrter wnen Aii". 0, -,n Ben Plowing af racing tpeed. or reach caied cn thr Asblnnd-Klatnath I (rowiinnl oa rire Four) tean- "ado a touchdown by in- , in the poiltioo from which tbe Fall. hiKhwny about five mile.! from this city. It 1. n'ar the lte ot the new Weyerhaeuser mill. ' The petition waa filed by the Ilullidny Land company. Villa St. Dnir will be !i lew addition lo Ihe city on .the a'.nlh. t s located on tho old Ankeny nv a r-r.miu.nr .nrf R . l-hi.- 1. .v-. I K- nt.A A. Kliks asked that It be placed . nun. n . . :n the record.. ' ' " "". J " The county court alro asreed. i of tbe aviation committee of the c 11 petition of several men. toi chamber of commerce. grade a halt-mile of road In tho 1 The various firm, of the city Spring Lake di.irict. jure urged lo advertise Klamath The comity dental el'nic has : Fall, to the aviator by promt.- been given permiesion lo-use oneicuously displaying the name of the r;oms in tho old itehool . "Klamath Falls" on top of their h.uso for their work. Tho room : buildings, warehouses, factories 1. to be used at no co.U to ihcior on the ground adjacent. It county. . . iltewible. an arrow pointing north, -- . . i.hould also be placed .so that the MOTORISTS KT.-I'KI I airplanes ' passing overhead can i- ' cheik Iheir dlrorlion. t WHITTIBll. CjiJif.. Nov. 13. ! Now that the voters of the city 1 1'PI More . II11111 100 special ib-pulics were required to control tho. Armistice day m llorists. who flocked 1.1 Ihe Santa Fo oil field, cniieu ny . a. Kranse. chnlr wlieie Rcllriew No. 1 hn. been n,"n. In order to study the var In flames for moro tlinn threo ,011 Phase, necessary to carry days. The 1.000 flro tighter, nro Fiitiirp Of r uiure vji U.S. SaidIN "wdays , CATANIA. Slellr. Nor. 11, (f I Bw 11 -V" 1- X 11 kl Vf U L 11 ' Mrl"' E'"a today ai government xparta predlrlod that the dlaaa- Ai Iroua eruplion, which haa carried f Af riiruln to the Nanilata Taller. Ill V X 1 V A n,illlt within the next few dare. Although II waa admitted thai . , . - "the mountain of fire" obeyed 1 rip Of r resident- no not rulea. ITotennr Caetano Elect Will Iron Out : 1- 'h '. m. ,. ... who flew over the cntlr eooma. . M any Difficulties of the Ura atraam. aaid ckat (he i L Between Countries. " : - WASHINGTON, .OV 12. (ijp) The conclusion that;were Rood Indication, he polnt- ' . . r . ... . ,ed oat. America n iuuhc mi i : j foreign activities are con - corned, lies not in the rival ! ties of over-crowded Europe . DUt in ine new uuub?cif i i - . o AMA. continent ot ouuui ica. where the United States has already achieved a spe cial position by virtue of the Monroe Doctrine, ap pears to have been reached by President Coolidge and President-elect Hoover. Tbe prjuidenfa Armlatice Pay ...v from Kurooo in.t aa the narni in a i . -.. v. j ineomin pre.ident'a approachln ...i. a ahlft of Intereat to tba western .... ,n Knuiii .m.nn maris bemiapnere. l .... in hi. ArmLtlce Day addrea. 1- Prident Coolldge frankly told lurope that Ihe United Male. i. u .1.- . SIGNS TO TELL nn rwrrvi t-i nrmt' .... ,.. i large sign, which wilt be rls- t. ii, m .,k.ki- ; he placed In every available spot . . .L,. . havo endorsed the establishment " airport, a meeting of the nvlntion committed will soon 6e "l ,hl project. You Miss Your Paper To give our ?ib.rribera bet ter service we have made ar rangements for a special mes senger to deliver papers that have been missed by our reg ular carriers. If you should tall to receive your paper call 1610 between 7:30 a. m. and 10 p. m. and! ono will be sent out at once. Mills CHeck Output; See Benefit, Good Year Ahead llYIVr. CROW ioperatlcn In the world will saw Killlor Crow's Pacific Const j on an average of not more than Lumber Dljrcst. four day. per week until Febro- (Reprlnted from the Oregnninn ) ; ary 1. Other mills plan to close The sawmills In tho flr-produc- i completely each month for port ing districts of western Oregon I ods varying from one to three and Washington havo during the I week, and the annual holiday liust week announced a reduction shutdowns will he more extensive In their sawmill -programs .hat will mean In the aggregate a tailing off In tho.cntput cf from 30 to 40 per cent from now on through the winter months. This move, which Is general, Ir confined to no one district. On J tho Columbia rIVcr the largest ETNA ERJPTI0N may subside ! Mmok huna Ofpp thit tnmmll af 1 I :'TlV?pp'Z:l,L!ri r"h' iMtpcrled to ahalo ateaillly. Tho I hravy black amoke eralued from i the wide crater, of the mountain Ul.ll. .1 .. .. , ........ Mil ... 11 1 pQafl i.ma i. the raiiey rcion were 1 ivr m ret urn iCt their form., h. . ion cease..- Many of them know they will find only deaoUtion where once were neat honaea anrf rich farm taada. V BenH Hftrh Winatheir rePorted P0'on and A iri 8 " 5i8earcned for them in inky VVtrAJamain tSOVS On Muddy Field On a field that waa muddy and alipperr after rain nnrf . .... nM """ ' honra. the Klam h high acbool footbal team leaf , - ' mm wnn ! ae:re of I to I. : id a rmm u ... . . . Votwith.tdln the cold and - mum.. hreakin crowd filled the fraud- aland, aad choer after cheer re- aounaea orer the field while the mnddv llnfi rt nlntr.M ; '""I ni?"rr"p . " . " . P"" nd O.-Robuatelli. right; pass " ua OTer ,ne klck jtillei wiwo... I At the close of the game. Bend : held the ,, a, Kama,h.s 10 yard line and wa. icslng yardage, it wa , cean right, with Utile I peniz6 throughout the' four j quarters. Bend played a passing . ganle. j Klamath's line-up: Harlan, center; R. Hobustelll. right I guard; Pence, right tickle: Kemp, j ,,ft tackle; ttobinaw. rUht.end: , Oaugherty. left end:' Mrlnnia. : quarter; Olson, left half: p. Ro- j bustelll. right half; Whitney,1 left, 1 half. Klamath high will play Prine- villa later in the season. Coach) Sherman Smith of Prlneville. who ; scented tho game and is a for mer teammate at the University of Oregon with Coach AI Sinclair of the Klamath high school, aaid yesterday: "I do not look tor- wara witn optimism 10 tne game with Klamath. The team Is well coached and ha. a large number r trick plays that are nam lora,Wfst c;nference victory for Iho' high school eleven 13 solve." VIOLATOR KIMJ" SKI.P LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12. (UP) . Rather than return to El Paso. j Tex., to face a- federal jury in-! dlctment. charging violation of! the Harrison narcotic act. Fred I Concha, 46, hanged himself with la leather belt In the city Jul! 1 here today. than ever. The same thing I. true on Willapa harbor and drays harbor, where a majority of the manufacturers already have definite plans Blade tor holding their cuts down by dot ing ecmpletely for one or two ( (C'outlucU oq Tago Four) Fear For Vestris With 337 On Board One Boat Captured By Pirates Several 'Damaged by Heavy Atlantic Gale. NEW YORK, Nov. 13. (U P) Adrift and helpless on a storm-swept sea and an- 111-.. J'h W .IN aiting-rescue today, 337 pa- m . ' sengers and crew of the ' Hner Vestris, abandoned off 1 the Virginia coast, were . . jw,tln rescue tonight as vessel alter vessel reached darkness so far in vain At leaat four ah I p. were at tke accne where the 1,00 ton liner waa abandoned and thoae aboard it look to 'the. lifeboat.. . - The .hip. were the San Juaa. Santa Barbara, Ohio Mara and CoUajer. " , Searcher. ' Fall " All W.J H.tAI W a . 1. . aearchln. hut had wen nolhiag. ,w connjer. I - IU mewuae at i Mond.r. Zl .h.. ware ,., . rt board ct It. ' . ' tLMitl.l . r,e Kt) !ioR-wn.i.- i fati 1 m-imu..mj C. OP C. FORUM A new members' forum U to be I celebrated at the reiular rhim- ber of commerce luncheon Wed nesday noon, when H. N. Woe. president of the chamber, will preside a. chairman- and John Boyle,' representing the board of director., will give a summary of the activities of the chamber of commerce, v .' , ,- - Tho forum la designed to givn' new members an insight Into tho workings of this organisation and f:r this purpose Mr. Beyle will discuss the past workings, the) budget, and the program of work that Is being curried out nt Ihe present time.' A, special effort will- be" made to have all new members secured during . lflJS present at this meeting. Several mnslcal selections will be played by the Jack Bowring orchestra. V WHITMAN WINS GAMK ' WALLA WALLA. Wash., Nor.' 13. flTP) - Whitman defe.re.1.' ' lnc college of Puget Sound . hero Monday by a acore of 01 to - jJk Thls wa9 (h gec0n,j North. Missionary aggregation. Flapper Fanny Says: It's n grcnt Idea to ahlft, for yourself, it jon'ro the , only, ona In llio auto, . ; 1 ' . ' -, ' -n ' ' . - . ' flra.v. sPAT.orr. C '.J v sc wnwet me. .