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Ihe Mlamath News "THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET OUT YOUR HORN" The Klamath News , Official Paper City of Klamath F. The Klsmath NerTS Pffidal Paper County of Klamath' J Vol. G, No. 20 I rico FIvo Cei KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928 (Every Morning Except Monday) C.E.Gates Tells Of Highway w-a. ill flii.llth.. I V T Pr o 2 ram!'","'lO r rem W O , .Falls oil Ihe nor.h. Il Inrlu.l.--' Cammiiiioner Guest in u r:: -'r"""""ul)' ,rur"l mm nM OI IVlamatni lllZCnwlDiiuulutliiii. It has boon (omiil I at Banquet. Bain!T1"" """ '';'' resrd.ii .. . M . ss ion., rrsllvo Ikto because of District Favored Details of tho $500,000 highway building program for 1920 In Klamath county, ! Klamath- k.ii. .ud it. .uburb. a statement that Southern Or- i ' ?i "V? .hi" .. : vpon in distinct district ofi,i0 population Mrh remain the state, news that Calif- fornia would Immediately start Improving road In Northern California, and an explanation of the highway inooram of tho atato were ..i,,.,... , Gates, M t'd ford, state high- i way commissioner last night j He spoke at a banquet i il .?! lle5: .' ... 1 the Pelican Gllll. i. Hi. m i.. i.nviin.t.1 i Km ' iv.i.m-i j j ii... .... u.iu. i s. .eei were aiscusscu. cnrisimns . sorious lor several aaya even stale highway rotnmlsslon will; The rn-iil establishment of a . bung throughout Ihe capital and trees along the curbstones, which If .he Infection again diminishes, own bids for the lairy-t.ake-' a me reservation on Tule lake , Dm speech which the prrsl-jmar be glorious with Ihelr j The Dally MaU alated bow- was defended In a talk before deal delivered at Ihe palace alter i boughs welghlod with gloaming lever, lhat due lo the atrength view hlr.h.ay. tor in. paring (( rhlinu,.r of conin..'r.- yes- a day of Intensa activity. i snow, will add much lo the maintained by the king, his maj- wllh con. rote of Ihe three end 1 1(mUy by uy Htn.c ot partluid. The t'lty of Kings, ouce the j bountiful decorations al:ng Main esiy Is In a belter position, one-half mile strotrk uf T1,t' f,.u..rul game warden, who held renter of power of Ihe great i streei. However, the add, d beau-' . nulles-Callfnnila highway fromha h u.at lm I molliod ot game gpanUh lerrltury In South Ainnr-ly of snow dependa much on the: l.pNIWN. Dec. (Thursday) the south city limits to Ihe l.ako-1 prlpr1,tlin . to trtate gume ' ca. ralllrd all ot lis ancient fame ftvorltli.m shown by firklo Klam. King Ueorgo's condition re view Junction, and for a 11 mile MnrU,rM. ' lo greet Ihe president-elect. iul)i weather In December. malaed not so satisfactory early section of the Krcemuni highway., uuio mid that one of the ' pageantry and Ihe glory of Ihe! Tho California-Oregon Power j today after a rise In tover lata New k.no llil.lge , In addition, during tois. Iho hLhwsy commission plans to let' iLun.rarts for a new 4S.1Q Srlilge at Kouo, for rebuilding. ' .ul.able sancliiurli. at various , lallao shortly after a. ro. and ; will hsvo to pro-rate tlio ll0j.waa lasacd. adding lo Iho de-!norey quanei ana jncg nowr-.-o- ooioaaeei .0 uriiiiia vrat ralslng and reurf.. li.g part of ; place, on the coast. . 1 Hoover waited aboard for the ro-lcost of - bulbs and, wires. - A com-j pressing atmosphere. Special an-jjt'Sg orchestra. Grant Hess 1 will kins. Alton. IIL Abarklng dog rMvr uke hlghwny from I The federal warden said lliuT , c ptlon party. mllt.w will vl.lt various uicrch- paratus was Installed In thole aololst of the evening. Dane- awakened five stablemen, who Fort Klamath lo the park bonn-, preliminary steps lesdlng to llio' The hnrbor was lined wlth;auls In the near future to 'so- king's bed chamber lo remove the u"r a part of the pro-, escaped. ilarv .ml for the widening ami I possible esiabll.hnienl of a gnveriimont mid prlra'e ships In Hell for the lighting cost. !dsmpness from tho atmosphere. Jt" 'he close of the even-, ri siirfa lng of the (Ireen Hi.rliics iiouHiere reserve on upper Klum-j full and .he lo ecort The part which Ihe high nchsol ; th United Press was Informed on i'- ( CHICAGO. Dec. S. Relief from mountain road between Keeno alh msn.li was being take... Ho I vessels rmle mar Ihu American 1 band .III take In the opening ; reliable authority. The apparatus Bert Hall, of the Ro.'vlnns. ,the cold wave which awept ami Jenny creeks ! asked Ihsl Klsumlh sportsmen ballleshlp. 'Is a new feature this year. All included a number of artificial Jack Bowrlng of the Lion and through the middle-west today la 11., 1. .l.l how .be hlehwav com- seriously luvesilcutn tho subject! American Ambassador Aleian-' surplus over Ihe cost of bulbs - nunllgbt lamps. Johnny Houston ot the Klwanls i hand, the weather bureau an- m. -Ion rushed Ihe wU on ...e'ot g.m. conservation before the, ; -'' -d Foreign Mln-ljind light, will be given the band, j Nation Warned ;.r. In charge. , . j T.V .1!,. T ... .. . ,. ai. I ,,.,. .....ni.,n .. .... h . later lr. Pedro Jose Hada yCain-.lt .as announced. The bed chamber also has - 1 scended to 10 above at 8 a. m.. .CoHumcU us naw W 1 0',',u,"", lo "utn ( ,,, , ..,( puny on I However. Santa la to appear ! double wlndowa lo prevent entry I Tlfi l i f S 1 1 T0 ' t gradual rlso was noticeable ,r .... . I Then.' ar. ' two outatanillnc 1 0o-rn- They were arcompunli-d ; In the city a few days prevlousjof the fog.- j ITllIlltilUre 11111 IS throughout the day. The break lfim.li.Y HI. A I IS by other government represent-' to tho opening, according to! Several hundred Del-sens ron-: TV 1 I T 1. ! of the cold wave In Ihe northwest "r";;rm"7m On Is, . .. ! Mr. II. II. tllsley has been ' made stale munager of the Pa- clflc Tclophoue and Telegraph compsny for tho stale ot Oregon, ' accenting to woru rocoiveo oy r. U. . Til ll.Ulieil. IIHI HIMllMS.'r tho Pacific Tulephons Slid Tole- grnph company loliliihl, I In speaking of the Tule Inko This means Hint the business, area, he pointed out Dial sl ot the Pacific . Telephone ami ! 'hough several leading sportsmen Telegraph system In Oregon will in the community look him off le directed by tho state manager, - lo go lo the lake and view the will, the full authority Implied situation planned hy lite fedorul In Ihe designation. government for a reserve so they Mr. Itlsley has been Orer.oil might mnko a report lo Iho bio division commercial mnuaRer of, logical survey of their findings. tho company since last Msn-h. "hero was no recommenda!1' r of I During Hint time ho bus become I the survey mnde to thoso men.! thoroughly acquainted with tho, I ,o.e,.houOi,,,v1.:o and properties AggieS Greeted On j & "Thin iii-w nrraiiKcmuitt wllhlu I?ptlirt1 tfl Jt'lto our orKiinUutlon rmuKUii.-N tlivl XivlUIIl IV OIULC, alsu nnd liiiportnnro to which the slu.il of Oregon has arown. It has become pruniin.le.il iron, thel' ' " vUli,lloU Oron SUto Btaudpolnt ot administration and111"" ''" -a arrived Is now good business from the 1 ,1Bre, 1Mo 'od"' ,ul w "!,',1 atanilpolut of furnishing efficient ,ho Ju,,,,,n ",llon oy "cvc' lelophono service lo establish full " '","'n,;r"- , admlnlstratlr. authority here. L " " l,le ,l,,r,d ""' This will enable n. to maintain Ln" v""y ,'1,r lle A"' ,!r,"ler"' ,,. , , . ,, , .i.i. . Thev reeelveil a great welcome 7.. r,rZ " . . . Z .. .... deal with our mutnul problems In u way to pron.oto full nndor slnnilliiK and confldenro botwecn )i mill the public," Mr. C'rlttun den sulci last night. Roof Damaged by Defective Flue Pel ween tiro and ten dollars' dnmuKo irns duno yesterday af ternoon tu u hoiisu ul 418 Nurth Kleventh slreet, belonging to llosa Fluliy, when a defect Ivo chimney cuuscd a tiro to break out on Ihe roof. Mr. and Mrs. Pliimho niuko their homo In the residence. NKNATOR HKHKINS WASHINGTON, Dor. 4. (UP)--Senutor T. Colomun DiiPont, Dgl. nwi.ro repiibllcaii, todny resigned fruit. Iho seiiHIo hocuuse of III health. He has not attended a' snnte session tor mora than n V POPb.V 'ON . ON INvVSE CENSlAYSMsits populu.luu uf Klamath! Kul l Is iinw U.&ui). according 1 1 school census figure, whirl, rt-1 f f 1 O I trail ind lu.r ul Dr 11 P"fjj ( L 1 t (11 inn In poyulullou fur the past 1 X lull persons bolwiien Ilia age. ul 4 and 0 year, of eg. Multiply-., "' '' p"- l ho floating populullon I The school census .hows 3.17 j residents uf this i lly between ilhe ( uf 4 mid tit 10UI urn ....I 197. f nl... Mllttl. I plying IhU llguie by four gives' here. : Further evidence In lh larK. ooouiaiion' u .bo... in .1... rro.di-d xhooi. ihruuKhuu. ihe muniy. Hrlimil lniprovenioni aro . mum neeuoo ana u , whMn (llM rltlinlV Ot'llOfll board m'U this afurnoon at Ihe court , liou.r. dlscuulon uf a possible , .liuiiu Issue in finance these In.- proveinunts will be resumed Steele Upholds Fowl Reserves in EVs.iim Arlrlrnea rOrUITl AaarCSS greatual natural assela ot Ore - gon la fish and. game. He Held that perpetuation of this resource' was possible by oslabllslime.it oii zzrzzr: Mulheur luke, Ihu hitter which he descrlbeif as being one of the most vuluahle for snuctusry pur-1 poses In the whole I'nlted States. "Hluu and think wiiul thut' lake means. More than one anil j emu uuuiun i...-rb hub ,M j 'M iii.iu Jim w.MH.i, said. POItTI.AND, Ore.. Dec. S. (I L Oraml. early today and were Iho object of another rule briilton at Pendleton, where (Joy. I. L. Pntternoii expressed the en timenia of iho stute In a short adrircas. Tbe Kr Id men will arrive In Cor. vat I in tonight nnd will bo the ren ter nf another celebration to be fittiKed by Htudcnlit tuul city offl cIiiIb. West Point Grads Cheer Cardinals CHEYKNNB, Wyo.. Dec. 6. (U P) Slanfurd University tool hall players en route west from New York after their triumph over tho Army, cxclfaugcd die. rs with Went Point grudtiutos while Itore this afternoon. A biiml from Fort Russull and officers from Hint army post gavo tho Cardinals a noisy reception when thoy stopped hure fur a short time. Tho players returned the greetings with a rousing cliocr fur tbo Army. H.Hoover Crowds Cheer. Pre-; : j4 Fwj. w1 IQCm fcAienui " CI' come cf Friendship . , r to President-Elect LIMA Peru, Due. 5 (UP) The ancient Capital of i'eru the city of kings welcomed Herbert Hoover today a he moved through the street made famoun , , three centuries ago by the Iron-handed conqueror, prancjMco Pixzaro, Th. prfwldnt-plirt. mhoilon o. aooo -iu ..... u,. the inuraenl he laudi'd at LsMao... pun u( ,i, 10 nill.'S distant, .mill after the roceptlun ' President U'kuIo held a palace tuulghl. KplHi rrlrmlly 1,1, 1, ; il..,1 The spirit of friendliness was I 'U,'M "' cheers of IhousnndSj Kurthcr plsns for the rod and o, p,.on. .1 l.llao. In the bn-!rreen lighting system for Main i jt - ..t.11. j. . . . . city marked-evtry more ot the, program. Ilrwptlon HeW - tiik - ba.llenilp aneliored oir:.ae roiiiiniiue. out mercnsnisfsnortiy alter tno nigui ou.ietin - Among- Frirnils "You are among friends." . Moore told Hoover. "The people of Peru have si.ullnr alms audi n nihil ions with tho people of the United States." Tho forelcn mlalstor welcomed tho president-elect la th o nnme He of president l.inuln. clarnl lh rvnt nn rpochnl In j (('jmtlnutil on rg,a St) YESTERDAY'S HAPPENINGS IN CONGRESS Senate Foreign . relations rntnmltlM dt.russi.ri anti-war treaty nut ad journed unill Friday, when Sec retary uf State Kellogg will pour. Intuited Boulder Dam leglsla tluii. , i ' II riiNMNl ill.goo.nuo Mil lot' , ... modoriilinllun of battleships and EveTV Medical Aid. ' i .o wii fur navai housing. T Tr.a.ury and Do..offli antiro - prlniloii bill rcpoi'icd out of coin- 1 Ruth to Bedside of m'"r.: - $ England's Monarch Date Changed for i 1 -Holiday Opening; ; LN- D,ec-6 (Thurs- vt t i k day) (UP) London newa- xow uecemDer vl Whllo Ihe Klamath In Ion high school band plays 'lively luni1. In keeping with tho . Vulullde pint, lurtalna which bide (hose III In, so doar to a buying pub lic at Christmas lime will bo drawn aaide on the evenlug of ur..iirr is. was otciona "ijawlous sute. meeting o; the mercbanta' jcommltu.e at Ihe chamber of; commorce 1 uosday. At Mho first meeting of the cominltue, December II .as Set frr the 1921 f?hrlnlmss onnn. was felt to be more desirable " company will supply Ihe extra j Juice for Iho light display tree 'of charge. It wns rcp:rted by ib.t he w:uli be at K. Sugar- man's clothing store Friday eve - nlng nl 7 o'clock. This will be his first nppvaronco Here this sesson. I Tho windows of the store will ; be unveiled at this time, disclos - ing a complete line ot nonoay do-!appaTel for meu. The Interior ot tho More In already beautifully i doenruts-d. Little Boats Shuld Keep Near Shore! J Concern 1? V J r 0r ng! tGrave Is 'Warning r: cnn. if. papcrg expreaacd grave con cern this morning over the condition of King George. The medical correspondent of the bally Chronicle saiti news from Buckingham Palace con-1 tlas-a to eaoaw "considerable Isglvlngs" and apirenily Is almost similar to hut Sunday'a ! lufertluej "Wi-'dnisiday's bulletin did not ' ' ow a lendcncy lo overcome the i j dlsesse," the correspondent said,! "and Iho rlso of temperature 1 tl.nl lhA InfnellVM nriVMN . V '-" -.-t. 'said the king s condition remains icri.lral and will continue to be . . Wednesday. j 4A dense! cough-provoking fogj"1 ' be a musical program ;.-;lea over UucltltigriBia Palace ...u.. .t gall's after 1. a. m. Newcomers , lit mutches to read Ihe bulletin ' us they stood beneath the dim shadows ot the palace. Sir William Joynson-Hlcks. In ' a speech late Wednesday, said ' he had been Informed hy tele- , pnone trom tne pmace mat tne king's pleurisy affection contln- j urd. He warned the nat"n not (CuntinDrtl UH racft Tno) - v J C- BOYLE CHAIRMAN OF ELKS CONVENTION GROUP t. C. Doyle, general manager' publicity: Perry C. DeLap. Me al Copeo. waa elected a head relary of the conrentlon. Tbesa of the alata Klka convention, j men will appoint their own com wblch will be held here next mlttees to work under tbelr dl aummer, at a meeting la.t night rectlon. of the convention committee. May Kill Elk i w ...u'iiiuuh win u iiuiu i.i i.ui. -. ... . i " uiiuuie ui rfuiy r me iirsi of August. In order not to con- fllct with Ihe national conren- tltn wrh.rh will I... hatA In f M Angelea the week of July 7. Kapcrt Large t rowel "I export that the largest crowd erer to attend a state con - ventlon of the Klk. lodge will assemble here next summer, pos- albly between 1.000 and t.000 persons will visit the city at lhat time." Mr. Boyle aaid last night. Chostn to assist Mr. Boyle. general ct-'rmon are: C. If. erwood I. finances: Earl Whit- lock, housing: C. J. Martin, par- sde snd deroritlom: 1. jarob.. j . ! OerVlCe dUDS lO Hear President At Annual Feed Charles F. Walker, president of ,h. Nor,hw. K,h', , rm . n . . ... " i-oruana. ...i give in. auori-ss ot the even I or at the , be ..rre(i ,. willsrd hoi, nfl I2i "t i-M uinmg room at Johnny Houston, who secured ! the apeaker for the Klwanls : club said last night, "Mr. Walker ' la a very capable speaker and the Klwanlana feel themselves fortunate In securing him." Arrangements bavo been made' for 2G0 to attend the banquet. , This will Include members of the Klwanls, Rotary and Llona i clubs, with their wives. There o.uiibiiii m. mwi, w,u,-, w., . uimu m nans For the past soverat days the miniature Klamath county isawmlll which resulted In the blue ribbon at Iho Pacific Inter - I national Livestock show held in Portland has been on display in j tne window ot tno rirst Kattomil Bank. AllhouKh Ihe miii is not run - nlng as it was while displayed in Portland where' It drew large crowds. It Is easy to see what rnmnl.itn mnTamnii t it me .nlH show In Imitating a modern taw- ' mill. Tiny logs float around In stopped In the coarse of Its learner, haul. logs. . The mill was constructed by th. Swart Ike Molding rom - pany. with tho a an of other mills in tho county. Tho ribbon which it won 1. also displayed. The Southern Pactflo and Great Nr,J:er1J!me Accident Victim Rests Last Night Con itlon fair and resting pare comfortably, was the report from , ,,ho plaved thlg TCBr wl the hospital late last night on dropped. That would leave tho condition of Mrs. Barbara , four teams t0 rie for lKO dale O'Null. victim of hit-run driver ncrr. early Monday morning. However. schools represented will be it was a ited In the report she m o n t a n a . Washington State, usually rests m:ro comfortably ; Washington. California. Callfor t night. ;,,a at i,0 Angeles. Iduho. South. Hor condition yesterday show- ern California. Stantord. Oregou cd much dellrius, It was said. ana Oregon State, showing that she Is approaching i a climax. The chunga for the' f J f ji j . worse was not encouraging, and' JUugC llOQQarU. 10 her physician felt tho next i I T i. i"l i. huurs would bring about a pro- Kepresent Lounty ncunced change In her condl-, , tlt)n- I A discussion of tbo Crescent Mrs. O isoll Is suffering irom a basal fracture of tho skull and a fractured right shoulder. Plwiini Ctxma Will avium Viripi3 AffnnH T?011l1l(in mitUU 1VCU1UU1I - To attend a reunion of Shrill - era ot Hlllah temple, the drum corps of the local chapter of; Shrlners will leave rriay tor.a rapid advance lu the commer- Ashlantl. Initiation will also belcjul development ot Northern a part of the reunion. The drum corps consists of 1J members.' NAMED aiiempi will dw maoe to . . . , ......... .... get permuwion to k.ii lour 01 ine j Klk Imported Into the county In ' m by the lodge, and now at; 1 . I .v.- c . ...L -t 1 . ' Irlit. The lodx tiaa fed and protected the elk for many yeare and there are nearly 70 In the ' herd at Ihe present time. Tbe elk would be served at bur. becoe lunch during the conclave, 1 This Is the second time that ; the Elks have chosen Klamath : Kalis for the sute convention. , The last time waa In 11. Tonight members of the Ash- land lodge will confer the In- Itiailou degrees oo eight eandi - dates at the local temple. Around the World with th UNITED PRESS B1- BT. LOl'IS. Dec. 6. Sol Ho- hen.hal. wealthy bachelor, waa : . .j . weapons when be attempted to attend the funeral of Pearl Po- toskey, beauty colturist, who waa fonad slain In his apartment at De Sola Sunday. Hohentbal had told authorltiea she. committed anlcide. . . . . , FAIRMOUNT. 111.. Dec t. (U P) Nineteen race) horses valued at I Ion. 000 were banted lo death in a fire which destroyed a barn i at the Fairmount track aear hare i today. Kleven of the horsoa were ; - . " "r T" rill bring higher temperatures j Thursday. WASHINGTON. Dec. 4. (UP) , secretary or state Kellogg to- j aT uenieo ne atatemeni aim - ! buled to forlegn Minister Brland j m rrnce nisi nun uioson. v. . .a... ! responsible for the recent Franco- . n.ltt.K ne..-nl . onmnnt kink "1'"0" vi'vot j - ! IOaSt College : " Mentors Meet!L,.?jiLB ,h",.pJe. A.NL?fl 'il J , ' IT"." ... I " " A.. " " , ., " . ii,.i7 fcni la j wht.dllta conorence horo Tnur,. ; ,, (a"'Mo9. of tne ,enms ,ecm anx. ' io. to olace U C C here Wth j TZFSTaJg. : ,vf w jniia win uiivu iiiifw fjuuivrviivv date. open, providing they play alx-sitme .cheHtiio. Oregon State. Oregon. Idaho, University of California at Los Angeles and ! Washinaton State all will seek a i city hurbor Improvement will be , heard by Judge Fred R. GoddaTd when ho represents Klamath 'county at a meeting today In ;Medford ot representatives from j Southern Oregon and Northern California. The meeting will be hl!(, al th8 Medford hotel. I If tho appropriation for the : improvement of the Crescent city harbor la allowed at this session of congress. It. will mean I Cnloflrnla and Southern Oregou, it l' toll. Navy Bill Passes House By Big Vote k. I 1 , 04 AAn Vfl A WU,VrVU A P P TO" nriation F M v nrm A. Kellogg Pact Side tracked by Congress WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. (UP) The big work of this congress was expected' to be the ratification of the Kellotrir anti-war treaty but the flrst legialatlon which l ... . . pajwea me nouse ai xnis j session was a total of nearly $24,000,000 for the navy. ' Furthermore, 'while the bouse was looking to the strength at the navy, opposition to the anti war treaty developed in the son ate foreign relatlona committee, causing ..pos tPQneiAenLol.jLCtloQ. Nearly t'aanlnsoas .' Congresa la developlnc ;a strong -disposition to build ap the navy while at the same tlma scrntlnliing with sxtreme caution International agreements whlca might in any way restrict this nation's freedom of action. Ji The. house, wltboat a record vote and with scarcely a voice la Ihe negative, authorised $14,800. 00 to atrengthea the battleships Pennsylvania and Alisons and re modeling and equipping them with alt- modern machinery in cluding airplane - landing facili ties, elevation of gna tnrretaand, five-Inch anti-aircraft batteries. : The, house -alasumted: - 9. 000,000 for naval housing at various navy bases, t lying stations and foreign stations. Britten's Bill The modernisation bill. Inur ing the! name of Representative Britten, waa recommended by tho naval committee as -being entirely within the Washington limitation treaty. The only voice In opposition (Cosulaaed ea race) Six) , LIQUOR COST PROVES HIGH What Is Ihe price of five gal- ,. . ,onhi,,. .hi.kev when 1 officers find It in your posses- sion? , Tnat mac0 booxe -yesterday ; cost Jim Sousa, Mexican, his 8r tedan seised by the state: - . ... !f3o: 100 darB m tne itr Ju land nis omera license irom ue- cember S until the end of all ' time. - - '' " t That wfe-ax t ha lanlprirfl mntnti L. Gaghagen to charges of pbs- " transportation ot intoxicating liquor. I "e wa arrested by ueputy j fillerl" Louis Mueller, Leigh Ack- '.erniiin. nintn ninrr. aim kaiiii Ambrose oollce chief Tnestmy AmDrose, pome cmei, . 1 neeauy '; d ' ltlon to tho m?y tOUnd n -w; f ISSJTSTL . satk; 0f corks i , tnought bjr officers that Sousa is the bootlegger who ! been furnishing liquor to Mexi cans at railroad camps and to people on the. Indian reservation. Flapper Fanny Says: (at. nim tt a MT OPT The latest thing la cloihec la wontun keeping a appointment. JrSTl? I r- ....