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amath News The Klamath News Official Paper City of Klamath Falls 11 HE The Kfesstii M:ttj Official Paper County of Klamath 'THROW AWAY YOUR HAMMER-GET .OUT YOUR HORN' MX -X tVol. ?. No. 22 Price ' Fiifii Of x uiui v Vx! Dairying! In Basin Is Bright i Large Crowd Attend I Splendid BanCJUetf 'vnrletle. of wheat In eastern Ore- I rrumilon Vtrl.U Moat ( a . ii gmi mid other dl.lrlci .linllnr tn "Averaging tba rxaulla of all Meeting at neniey, Klainnih ba.ln, were tried Ibe trlala. federation wheat gave Mickle. Brandt Talk in variety trlul. throughout I he highest yield. On the aver iha Klanialh basin by Iho county age, It yields from I to IS bu.h- jf. . . . , M-orine a SiroilB point ior I)lt 0r,lln experimental .lu- a cood aott milling wheal. Ilnw lonimunity unifirution, for Hon. Ths Oregon experiment nr. duo to Iho fai t tbal It la a the advancement tif the i aim ln co-operating with Ilia II. aoft milling wheat there la mm ? n department of agriculture Ban :nl.Jeriliin to It by aome flonr iinuj imuuiir. vi ... v tV. for tllO Hlifinl life of the llttsill. Klamath Vu KU . .... , . . . ... ... waniunr, together with the central community flub of; j. Ilcnlity, ritnired one of tho mont enjoyable event m me hlHtory of thin county Friday I'ight at Henley community hall. A Tnngiiiflrent dinner wa. I aerved at t:M o'clock by the Indie, nf the rnmiminMy "lull, and it wa a dinner that will long lie remembered by tbe gue.i.. A..iatiug in a-rvlug were ine younger la.ne. oi u.o ncnie, , ftl.lrlel th aitrvico wa. tu.l ' a. good a. the dinner. N)lan.ter Opene leet an. .yia..uer. pre........ ... the club, opened the meeting , Wllh a tech of welcomo. lu I which he .pokn wllh deep an- (Conllnwe.1 on P.av Five) , ' TWO MEN SHOT IV n WClTVli VfrtllUOllJlVO " HfllitAOO. Pee ... 7. ' 1 V 1'V - Cnitglnnir. deriunc. of lie new t'ook county Hn,lnl..ra....n look I a loll of two lives and the forces , of law Inducted Into office lal ' Monday wont Into action today in meet ll.o . li.llon.e. - ci,,..., I...H... i , nii!k.n nf 8mth Chicago Tl. lght. wa. killed ,..... ., i . ah Z' a h. wT ! a snoigiin a. ne eni u.r a 1,1 ' dow lu hi. borne. Thomas Scan- I liti, S3, was shut and killed Inter lis he rode In an itntoinnhlle. hul rountv officers anld a volunteer vlgllnm-e committee had fired ' ...e .... n memuer ni inn Aiay rina , i.i.i... ,i in .h. rMihen .i.nniine I . i City Receives J? Tl -I Money I or lionos Tlio clly yvslerdny rocelved ' .UO RA.-'t , n tllul hA-IV-li. comiuiny; Pori.aud bond b ..... .. .... ...... ." 1 mem work dune tin. season. As the city received tho money for the street bonds. It wns an- nnunced Hint bids would he atl- 1 vertlxed fnr on llSO.vno muni- ri pal sewer bnniK rurt of the I money will ho used to pity for I the (Ir.t two units of the trunk I sewer now being built by the.J. K. 8hen ctimpuny. I Love Song Plays During Hanging RAN Q U K N T I N STATR PniMON. Cnlll.. Dec. 7, (t'l'l An old phnnngrniih with a worn needle wits turned on to play "I Want in l.nvo When Vint l-nvo, Then I'll Ho Happy" us Join) JoHuph .Mnlone, 27, wttlked briskly tn tlto gall'nws hero today nnd w-ns hanged for the murder nf hi. wife. . The lust requests of the .unndemned mull were for some Jam music and a cigarette. . As- Hie black musk -was fastened over .Malone'B hend the rlxnrctn was hrushid from bis lips, hut the phono graph In hi. death cell, plain ly nitdlhlo to the 40 wltuossrs, continued the lively In no as Iho trap wns sprung. "I wunt to go who.ro you go, do whut you do, love when you love, then I'll bo happy," were tho Inst words of tho chorus. Ma lone wn.i executod for killing his wife, Itulh Mnlone, 23, tn a I. as Angoloi drug iloro a year ago toduy. Shn had left him and ho shot her when Mia refused to return. to. fCE ON WHEATS V "N BY V NT Willi Ihn I lino for (all planting Imminent Ilia county agent' at tic liaa Uaui'd I lio rr.ulia nf an Investigation condiM'tcd by Wrny Ijiwrmiiii, as.l.iaui roiinly agent, lulling or Ilia best varletlea ot wheal to u In tlila dlslrlrt. Ilia report In pirt follow.: Nina nf iIik highest yielding latent, nffl.-e. co-operating wllh llie farmer, of varloti. dlatrlrla, fullMI several n. varieties 'wheat thai have, given high ylelilaare working It Into blend, with ntllllte to fix a time rhen' " "" on"!on ' dl.trl.-t. alm.lnr t., thla. iotbe, ,b-a,a and rind It w..rk,tnu meMure mjKnt be voted!"" "'L"' f"" Vm' i Buc :tIh. vurl.-lle. weru oblalni-d and to a good adrantago. Federal. on j . , . .. L"'.ar i"'w'r- " "r l oonrdj"'" I il.Mio vurienea weru oinainea anu lrM nu ,n rMII11,nr)wn , ,,.., . i . .. i. j Wnrlf StlirfS fin $25,000 Building For City Transfer Work ba atiirti-d ciu the con- ( .lr iic lion of a 121. onn relnfon-ed ' , eon. r.-to building at tbu moiiiIi- ,aat rnrtier nf Klamuln avenue and fourth .ireel. which vlll be, ,h. mXMlK nt february hf ,1B -,y Tran.fer cotniMny. The JAul. K. I'orler fon.lruc- .... rfl..i... ih. ...II h..m..l hl..l. Mrlll It n. of'.... .k. . . d( , ,h ...,-, hnll.lln. which w , Du, b, Knowlea Hla , ., t, Jwd.o. owner afi ,rgn,fPr company. u-iln, .k., in' ih. middle nf !nei wmk. eel mil coiKlruetlon of . I the building will atnrt. The con- I , - " ... , . creie tor the walla will be poured :ni.i,i .n,l in nrrfnr that the n"M l,U d"r ,n orrtur ,he liuildliig may bo mmplnied a won POl"le. . . ,"THe-new building I. noeee-ary to car. for the lucre..e.l bu.ln.ini o lb. company." Mr. Dodge .aid. Three new trucks were recently our. has. d bv the City Trunafer nmkliig a total of five In opera- Hon. "Tl.o new hull.llnr will nearly trlplo our warehnu.o .pace. which at present I. Inadequate to cm our need." ho elated. ' The T'l Tr.lfe'r I. ,"pren, ' located at siu Kininnin avenue. i w 4n Aid U'CW V1UU III rVlU I gy -ii LOmniUnlty LneSt : The Vulellile cnn. the t Ime when It la more lileesed to glv.,WH- - ee m... ... i ! than to receive." hu. been chosen 'for lbs flr.1 mlsnlon nf service io,"r governor of New Mexico, lie . i1n. rlly n 11p 1 . inn. which nn" inii " .ernce. m th 'commiinlly Chest drive. this city by the lll-V Huh. which v Chest drive. noys in tne ciiiii, sun are ,. an nign scnoni ynuinn, win iii.u ,'"lcd 1 ,i,a hull nt Kliminlh Union I high School by tho rluh. where ,.,. .,. dents, or articles of clothing, may ho nluced. The funds collected 1 mx will Inter lie turned j over to the Community Chest In mid lo I lie fund which will bring chrlsinins cheer lo mniiy imvvrty-; stricken fnmllles In this city. I - . njl nUn-0 Vvama . i caLtiLi a UAaitto December 19-22; i Teachers wln must renew j their certificates will be examln- ed in several subjects December I ,19 to 22 at the county school; siipeilntendenl's office, It was' nnnnunced oifk-uilly yoslerdny, ! ! The exntnlnntlons will be car- ' rled on ovor the tliroe-dny period ! wllh tho usual oi-der of subjects. ; Howard Brown Is! Honored by O.S.C.! OUEOON 8TATM AORICt'I. Tl'R Al, COLI.KC.K, Corvnllli, ! Dee. 7. Hownrd Drown of Klamath FiiIIm. sophomore tn ! commerce, wns appointed gen-' oral chairman nt the Junior prom, a formal dance glrcn annually' n nnnuniiy' It will ne ext your. by the Junior class. held on March 2 of next flOVKIIXOH HAS K!.l' I DENVER, Dec. 7, (I'D Wll Ham II. Adams, Colorado's 67-1 year-old governor, Is seriously III with Intluonu. It has been known for several days Hint the governor bad been slrl i ken. but j his con- until to-t the orloiis nnniro of illtlon win not learned night. COUNTY AFTER TEST varieties: Federation, anas, mar. quia, hard federation, selection .11; while federation, llurlmnk. haart and bltio.lom. Th far. mer. ro-oporutlng In Ihla wur ara aa follow: II. 8. nhafcr. jllonunu: Ira Orem, Ml. I.akl; jiimea Grimes, Williamson Klror; Lulher Haaklna. Tula Lak. ela mora per acre than any nf Ilia other varieties tried. It la f;uilll. Iiui nillla In nwl awllona . . . . A 10 a K'lua aurau.ean. riNipratitm. , iiw mi A I iL. tU IJ Around the World itvfn the UNITED PRESS DK HOTO. Mo.. i.-e . . .,.. llnlieuili.il. wealthy baciheliir. nr- r....rfe-...l lo.littf nn a warrant charging aecond degree murder ,lf yrtrl Vntrnkey, t. txiula beauty cnlturl.t. who wa'a found alaln In bl apartment la.t Sun- ....... . i day. Ilnbenthui waa relented ,....1... no nun kiml lie Inld ' ,iilhn,lll (he trlrl h.rl allOt w " h..r.e!r : BT PAtl. 4ll.,n nee 7A.' ,tho funeral of "Dapper Danny", . u.... ...hi.e ... i,-l.i i.ut.vl ,ii to 11..1. hi. vio- ,n. dmlh with that of Arnold! " Uolh.uln. Now York gambler.1 ,j . ......... ..! 'o without an .n,mv here., but the widow told ,,uihorlllo bn to.re.1 his. "oon- .ni,n- ,h0 ea.l. Ha was , d , , lRW( , ,,Mtomobll(.. " ," , "J ',' , " , . ' ,nr ,u"? f 0.vrn.,"n,. .'"?.'""" WASHINGTON, Doc. 7. tllda Mi. u i. - a. i, ....... i. ri.M U'.a ".' V ' . will be opened next Monday, 8oc- " incnea at tnat time. Yesterday '" "',. her. were bu, JS Inches of .now .oil formerly held bv llarrv K. ! . sn.in.u n-kAM - - - - - - - ---- 'Sinclair. ws recently held II- legal by the attorney genera). " on..i.u . in.'-. ..t-." mis city la.t lilRiit was tnat a: ' . OB,r 'lnr in Mexico w:.s:.trni , brewing at the lake. WAsntNCTON. Dec. "7. (UP) ivnrn In Initnv ll.livlinnn A M ...I ... ... v.. . 'nl. 1. . .. I .. -.. j I 1 laworn In today Ociavlanno A. .i .. . . ., - .e. .. .uu.. , became i 1 ""i ie. ami oecaiue l,e elected tn .ervo l unex-j pircti term -of the Into A. A. ijoiice mini .iiitrcn , wuen limn- " "h ......c-.i. ....... I I .' NiPlAIg.S r?lWAWTXtRLletSnCct - , : (fi jj ' i jv .b' . . I j ( I'MSORRV, BUT ) ' ... ,.; . KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, Boulder DamFight Resumedj ; In Senate j I E Vm'l T Aw'i r action rail lO Jg' ree on Time for BaH"-'7'-'"'4. without record row. loting on Bill; Pro! ponents Muit Hurry . . WASHINGTON. Dec. (U I') N e b o tiutiorut be-; twecn oppoiting factinnH in r J :l.t I .1. I i "uiiiki- uiiii iki ... i-" ,, I I on collapmid todaj. r".lln l ao bitter that Ihero , agreemont. imbiuo probably. will conilniie for aome llmo lie- fore a vole la reacUeo. Ib-ruiw-. Ameuilinenta 8enaior John-u.n. .pon.nr of tbe bill. Indicated today be la not dlapoaed to accept i he amend - . .. ; ffliini nrorM)cn ny H?nai(ir uzir- ;an, Anton dmo-rHt, to rut dnwn tho IItatton of wnter tn ( -a..irma anuu. ,vv.u acre . '"I " Johnenn aeeka 1 AH"n cU,n, would . " urr W""T ,ur neerfa. t'lin.nu aaaerted California , Pfeda all the water from tbe i (fonilnoed nn lire Kigtiii . ... ' ' "M iVr'UlTO fiV A' -V;llUO VJl CXTAtlf IT I AW Oil J IT VI ljiIVLl is.iaw In tlta eMIB, I -u. R,10w ,n "' 4 rter '-' disappearing yoaterdiv. ac-' .........k ... .... """") rrcolved from farelnker Htoie. u. .... r... for Ih. winter. Thore were Jut r w o win . re were 4 h ! '"" "hen Htone telephoned, m. i....i ii.. ..i. ,i . ...r, ,, . .,11,r,in,.,. A "1,or' "n,e , lProximate ly 3 Inches of annw were re ... ... P"d tr lheame vicinity. Anna snriua. ramn boanted of ;' snow left at -thn south entraur. in the lake yolcrday. Stone an - 'uouueed. Tho common heliof . . ,....ir.i.a iiic.r..nt jsiiijiiiw, Jec. 7... ttfi The .lute department bus given order, to protect American clti- sen. In tlu. Colombian banana stino. scene ot roreut aeinnntra- ,.i.t.. , First Come, First Served! tm Mr:M YESTERDAY'S HAPPENINGS IN CONGRESS lly Cnllcd Pros) Henata Debated Boulder dun legisla- in. ' . tiki : Foreign affair committee brard Secretary of Stale Kellogg explain anil-war treaty In exec- nllve m Mon. llonae P""! Iroaiury and no.tofflc appropriation bill, carrying .St. - Itei'eaei u in ll Holiday. Thousands Lose . . ak a a V Millions When Stocks Decline vnnlf V " Iw. ii. IITI- ! . i ..... . ; jnnu.an.l. in amait , aperniatnra U . oy tb. !, .banSo tort.yafior l bad appeared an early liroalt . wvmt or nan.fr. . r in., nnnro A. the ticker tape Jerked oult'"'" ,n' " "Pr...o uroitera- otrice. and el.ewnere. eneculalora aaw. dollar by dollar, n:elr marginal Inveatmenta evap - : " noining. i - to , aome ot tnem it mi : CbrUtmaa profit, wiped out, anmA tf mMitil rttln inr Market value, of .lock, de-1 officii.! bulletin aigned by three ,V"""T loiiowmg upon me etined. en two day." trading, bll-j phyaiclan. aaid tonight. j "r algn of aenate oppoaltion tc tlona of dollar... In ten leading) ."111. majesty oa not hod tbe anil-war treaty. President peeolallve bu-uea tbe loan wa. realful day. radiological examlno-lcooltdge tonight threw hia tofln-ct.-e to one billion dollar.- ,Uon wa. carried out thla after-1 .,, Flu Prevalent Itl -lild F'nrm . '-' .' . ' , ' . ' i Mnfluenaa In a mild form. .dirkenpng and. measles are quite prevalent In Klamath county at, the prwent. time, although no tdtfinlte number of rae. could . ' b given because It 1 not oom- I.... . pnlaory for doctors to notify tbe i - ,,,.. ko-ni, Hnn.rlment ' . . . . '3C;MyeiKi deaiJt .ha. been re- ' P0"? ' Influonia. but rtniny ,chool children are absent' from their studies bec.u of one of j ....... 'the three di.eaass. "Fortunately Influents has not ! broken out in 1 more malignant , u... . ....... i .ii ". those suffering from influensa or " om clewed places." Dr. a. 8. Newsom. eonntv henlth nlliyv.r M m. , terday. , t 1 ' . . roHTItiXK RIVrlR nil.Ii co m ill 1 1 1 ee today postponed action ,..u a niouon io nrgo pussage .oi ine m.sas.uiio rivers and har- bor. bill until it waa determined whether the mea.uro could be pussed In tbe senate during the snort session.' The bill was m- ,iru.iu.-ea iusi sesniun. l 1928 Doctors ConferOn Need To Operate King George Pastes Restless Night; Two Princes on Way to Bedside LONDON, Dec. 8. (Sat urday) (UP) King George Hpent a "rentlesn night," the . I LlllleO l'reu Inlormea reliable authority at i. elf InrrV. m Pallida t R ?lft w ... . 1 j0. m. . Tn. Expre Mld toiaJ " rmg uourge waa "hen pbyalcian. conferred In the 1 pniace-. cnamoer aujoining the aicaroom enoay d.iiii. LONDON. Dec. 7. (UP) King, . (leorre naaaed a neatleaa dav. an : noon. Neither this nor explora - jtlon by needle, prevlon.ly carried out. has dlscltwed anv annractable "niount of Pcurl etfualon. The: i . - ' m -. j ' TfTpTT , CriTfiiT j 111. Vlll OVIl VVJLi fjf A XT CITarT'I,OG I O J ' I ' With a continuous rinole of I lin a continuous rippie Ot .I. , ' amusement In the audience from lb parting ot the curtains !n ho , the preJllaen, taat whUe flmt trt io th kneeling scene appoints bothered several aenators. tne' t'hlflirVlie "first-presentation j he. believed the committee as a of tbe student body play. "Sior, "r!lole " tavorably disponed. Thief.'- erne to a s.tl.fnctor.v Ch"!fmf1n Bon,1J "J."?'"! ..,. , rattftcatioD would be obtained enmns ian nipnt inn monng early. KeUow. howew. may be from one humorous and n.vst?rt- called bark by the committee oas iltuatioD to another through- next week for further question out three acta. 'inc.. i. The comedy deals wllh the as Later the White House author- tlotlnt nf IWn m-Afat'niA '. toA n alatsmani thai si ' flniul croulef who. In tbe residence of the t'arr family In Providence, R. I., carry on their work sue-j eemfullyv . The action centers .round the wedding day ot James Cluney and Madge t'arr. who have s great deal of difficulty In get-: ting married on account of tbe many Interruptions caused by the disappearance of the wedding presents, the family siller, and Mrs. Carr'a ear trumpet. Many amusing situations develop In the supposed "kleptomaniacs!" ac tions of James Cluney and Wil liam Carr. and the reaction of tho family whon tho police ar rive; ,'i All ' the actors carried their parts through with marked abil ity, from the two crooks, Her bert Graham and Francis Pal mer: a haughty woman with her ; ear-trumpet. Katherine Pope; a nervous' father -and-' a nervous bridegroom. John - C.lbson and Harold Kohn: a dainty bride. Certrntle Dudley: a detective ol the old school. Don Harlan: to the handsome nnllce officers in I their bine uniforms and a disiln-1 gttlshed minister of the gospel, and so on through the cast. I ' The high school orchestra fur- alshed music between the scenes. Tbe play, which has been coached by Miss Virginia West, Klamath- restaurant- owner was will also be presented today at a . arrmtei ana WM ,lne(I for not matinee and, evening perform-; nilvllllj , bakery clean. The anee. . Admission prices are 60;()ne waa j!00. The complaint und. 3;. cents. . i was signed by Lee . Craft, city The Juniors won" In the ticket dairy and food Inspector, and the inle contest for tho play, which care waa tried before L. L. C.ag scores them more points In the ; hagen, police Judge. The place contest between classes which Is being cleaned to comply with lasts throughout the year. (the law. . . jSanta Greets Kiddies At jSugarman Xmas Opening , How many children 'are there I ant faces watching for the doors (In this city? Santa Cluns, whotQ open. - ...... I was 'at K. Bugarman's Clolhlpg j Sauta, that tat. Jolly person Store to meet all the little kid-1 from the Northland, arrived in jdies, thinks there Is a lot, for the city at the court house and I they were all there. . , was triumphantly escorted to ! ' Tho Christmas opening nt Su-! Sugarnian's, where a throne of ! garman's last night was In every I honor under Christmas colors I way a success. A crowd had be-, gun to gather before the store ot o'clock, and by 7 p. m the i opening hour, (he street In the vlelllltv of RlxLh and Main was Jammed. The flickering red und of the door, until 8:30 a rontin grecn lights strung along the uou. string ot kiddles, many of j top of the store disclosed expert-j - (Continued on race 8U) (Every GETS TICKET . TO DANCE AS SURPRISE An officer banded g man a ticket. "Oua dollar, pleane," ha laid. It waan't a ticket for a vio lation of any law or regula tion, however, and ths ticket will not muM the man to ipwnd anhappy day Iwhind kar.. . It entitles tbe parcbaaer to attend the annual Community Chrlatmae tree dance .poo cored by tba police and fire men. Tbe dance will be held December 14 at the Winter Garden and Jock Bowling and hia famona band will furnlah the "alarm" for the cope and . moke-eater.. When tbe officer explained, that Instead of trouble, the ticket would entitle tbe holder to an evening of fun for htm aelf and would aid In provid ing amuaentent and CbrUtmaa cheer for all the children In the city, be gladly gave tbe officer a dollar. Coolidge Throws Influence Back Of Kellogg Part WASHINGTON. Dec. T. (CP) i . ...... w . detern,""d ,0 brln "at n,un' ! 'or the White Honee. - v . v i i u o.mb Ac.wee ! called before the aenate foreign reUtlon. committee today and ' qnestioned closely about certain MDe" of ntl-war policy. ( concerning wnlca aome aenators are apprehensive. They want, to know if tbe Monroe doctrine 1 ww ...e .onnm uw.riue im protected. Afterward tbey wot ; of letters is coming In from thel,Ke,, WOTk,,1 ' mines whe i eoanfrv favnHn. rstlfieatlnn Ir!" w-w.. was stated an average of 100 j 1 letters a day are coming to the I president and about 600 a day to ' Secretary Kellogg, who had had to put a special staff of aten- j ographers on the task of gnawer- ' lug his heavy mail, t ' Roadster Turns Completely Over V. M. "Slim" Edwards, em ploye of the Herald, suffered -i wrenched shoulder ' yesterday. when a light roadster be was driving, was nit by" another ma chine, driven by J. J. Dslton, at the intersection of Oak and Broad streets. Edwards' car was bit on tbe rear wheel. It turned a complete flip-flop and came to the ground again with its four wheels on the 1 pavement.- RF-STAVRAXT .OWNER FIXF.D Following a visit of L. S. Lacn. deputy dairy and food commissioner of Salem, who Is ' here " with J. D. Mirkle, state ! dnlrv Anri rnnri MmmlalnM, aha had been prepared for him. On the way down the street horns were thrown to the hordes of children who flocked around him. Frnm the time of thA onenlnff Morning Except Monday) 'IDidNot' KillBoy Northcott NowSays Father Says He Will Tell All Today Youth Rages at News; Later Calm LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7. ! (UP) From hia cot in the- county jail hospital, Gordon . Stewart Northcott today told Mrs. Ctirintine Collins that he did not kill her 9- year-old ion, Walter, and i reiterated that he was in nocent of the murders, charged to him. ' f, When ths asserted slayer learned tbe Identity ot als vialtor -' he became talkative and loot bis surliness of the last tare days, Tbe outstretched haad with which he greeted Mrs. Collins was Ignored. -I Did Kot Abruptly the mother asked, -him: "Did you kill my boy!" "I did not." Northcott an wered. He looked his aaeatlouW er straight in tho eye. "I never heard ot him antll 1 road of 'him In the n.w.paper..- Mrs. Collins patted him oa thai hand as she told him. VI belter . (CoBUawed a rwsje Kagssl) 30 MINERS DIE INWAmTRAP - LTJA.; Jer, n,,,.- Lury 4 Lte advleea from Morneneaa tSM night said it was feared many f as 30 miner lost their lives vhes a smsir lake overflowed and in- . undated-nearby- mines. - - . . ConUrtoajloB - of ths number drowned waa Impossible, due to confusion at the mine, advices) said. There were mors than ft Woman Attains Height of 22,tXX) OAKLAND, Calif., Dee. 1. (O P) Mrs. - Louisa McPhelridge Thaden piloted a Travelalr bi plane - more than 22,000 test above the earth here today and ! said she would seok to kav her ' flight recognised as a world's al titude record for women. ! Tbe . barograph, which '. had been sealed by an official ot the National Aeronautical association here,- will be sent to Washington, D. C. where It will be officially ' opened. Observers peeking through the little glass could sea It waa above 22.000 feet - PLATS 'BRIDGE, SUICIDES LONG BEACH, Call:. Dec 7. (tP) Funeral services for Geo. ! W.. Boohelder, commissioner ot water works at Worcester, Mass., who left a bridge game to com mit suicide, will be held here, Saturday. Batchelder, who wag 65 years old, was oa a leave ot absence because of a nervous breakdown and was visiting rela tives. - -. ... . . Flapper Fanny Saytt - Scino Rlrl. spend lot oa cos- y metlrs and atill ara bare-faced, , 4 - ' - KO.U. sMr.orr. o iMa. av sc. waviec isc 1