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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1923)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rm itsi.v, Novi:Miti: l, -urn, Pjr Six AGIST TRANSPOSING I OF S BLUENOSE WIS FROM COLUMBIA nUKNOfl A1RK3, Nov. 1. .Tim practice of monkey gland npnrntlomi, nhmilil U lie xtnnIml and carried down I hi generations, may change mnn twk Into tho monkey from which lio evolved, wnriu Professor Clemcntl Onolll, director of the Puenos Alros Isoologlrnl garden, In am, nrtlelo puhltnhod In tho Ilulelln of, tho Bcxiloty fcir tho Protection of Anliixm. Moreover, rciiiuvlng these glands from monkeys l cruelly o animal. rrofomior Onolll appeals to the lo cal soclnty to cull an International congress of organizations for tho prolocHon of nnhnnlB not only to tnko lp to Hop "thlg new form of srlentlflc cruelty.'' lint "to avoid the alteration of tho nmur.il laws of hu man sooloty with It consequent danger to modern civilisation." "In tho ileslro id postpone as lonK i possible tho decreptltudo ofnpc." Professor One.111 writes, "tho time may como when tlio substitution of tho secretions of such inforlor ani mal s monkeys will becomo more widely prarllced, and In n very few generations, tho chnractcrlities of the liumnn srieclcg , would show variations. Tho forehead might be come flattened, and should tho scien tists succeed In combining the secre tlnna of tho orang-outang with the rhlmpanieo, for substitution In mnn. a genua of satyr might result." Canadian Entry in North J Atlantic Race, Retains Championship DEFT PICKPOCKETS TAUGHT TRADE BY MASTER IN ART VIEXN'A. Nor. 1. The mental and physical make-up ot that world-wldo class . of minor crimi nals, the pickpockets, has been set forth with convincing accuracy- by the one man In Europe doubt less best qualified to do so. Dr. K. Lewlsch, .for 18 years chief of the pickpocket section of tho Vi enna police. ; Tho chief was addressing tho delegates to the International po lice congress. The pickpocket, he said, m essentially aa nomad, a rover- He finds his prey on the street,' In places ot amusement, when an accident draws people to gether, in the cloakroom ot a the atre, In short, wherever there Is a crowd, ITe may operate in Vi enna today, and tomorrow b loit ering about a city a hundred miles away. He must be ready to keep moving and give up any Idea ot a settled home. In Europe he must bo a good linguist , It Is reasonably certain, Dr. Le wlsch said, that these men are systematically trained in their work, and he believed the best schools are In Poland and Hunga ry, Beside . strength and manual dexterity ,.. the pickpocket must have presence ot mind, knowledge of men, and a ready adaptability to cope with unexpected and dung eroua situations. Unbounded ef frontery, aelt-contidence, and a ready eloquence are Important as sets, and often help him to calm tho agitation ot his victim,' avert suspicion, and even win the con fidence and gratitude ot the man he Is robbing. , Tho successful pickpocket needs well-formed hands, atrong and with long, narrow fingers. He must ' be able to seise a heavy purse with two fingers as with a pair ot pin cers, and extract It from a pocket by a quick and sura movement, or twist a watch ring out ot Its feeartnga with aa easy a grace as It picking a flower from Its stem. In courts the pickpocket denlea passionately every charge brought against htm. Ho admits absolute ly nothing. He. haa a ready ex cuse to account tor his presence In the city where he was caught. The stolen watch he will swear he picked up from the ground, and as an honest tinder he was about to carry It to the police atatlon. Before the judge hfe will simulate deafness or Ignorance ot the lang uage ot the court. He wtll tight tor time by asking questions on hie own account, or pretend sick ness or even Insanity. , r: ' It takes time to build a good case against a pickpocket, Dr. I witch declared. He must be held while his record, often In other countries, IS being looked up. He must he fingerprinted and photo graphed, and these evidences dist ributed to the police authorities all over Europe, And when he Is found guilty,. Dr, Lewlsch con cluded, give him a long sentence, preferably la the penitentiary! HALIFAX. N.. 3.. Nov. !. Tho Lunenborg schooner Plucnoso. Cana dian entry, today defeated AuvorifA's entry, 'Columbia, of Clouecslcr, In a 40-inilo men, thereby retaining the championship of I ho North Atlantic fishing fleets fur nuother year. KLAiTTO MEDFORD HIGH BY V KU. VOX MOO UK. T10 hlpli school football squad, under Coach Carlson. gos to Med- ford this week-end to play their an nual football Rame w:tn Aiedferd high. There U always a Rood ga:no when these two old rivals meet al though Mcdford usually beats Klam a".h high. It certainty seems like Klamath high should win some games with the number of men turning out tor football. There Is Captain I'oto Motsehenbachor who has two years ot experience and who is tho best line plunger Klamath has ever had. Ho also Is a good punter. For half backs there are Ralph Turner, who la a permanent fixture, and a fine end-run man as well as a good line plunger. Then there are Vernon Christie, Harry Pelts, and Homer Garlch. any ot whom can play halt back. When they are not playing halt back they play line. For quarterback we have Clifford Hogne who Is a heady player and one who can always hit the line hard. Cliff also a passer. For ends we have Kenneth Malcr, Delmer Robin son and Frank Hall. Those men can be depended upon to uphold their end of the game. For tackles we have Bufurd Hargua, Carl Taney, Frank TJpp, Homer Carlch and Harry Peltx. We are not weak there , For guards we havo Angus Walch and Scott Warren. These men can either hold the line or make a hole. Roland Cofor, Boyd Taden and Ver non "Moore play center. Roland Co fer plays tackle also. Klamath high urges all who can go to see the game to do so, aa help from the aide lines la alwaya appre ciated. CZAR'S MURDERER IN BERLIN HAUNTED BY HALLUCINATIONS RAISE" KLAMATH ! LUMBER RATES UEIILIN. No. 1. The lender of tho band which murdered tU Into Csar of Russia nd his fami ly Is at present in Berlin, accordu -t to the Lokal Aoxeigcr. The mar. la under medtcnl treatment In a nursing home autferlng from tu luolnatlona v.-htch havo , haunted him since the day of tho miirdor The Sovtut Embassy In Berlin, which la said to bi looking after the man, haa provided him w.th money and put a motor car at bis disposal. TEN DOLLARS ItKWAlU Will he paid by the Horato tor Information leading to the arrest and oonvlction of any i person ateallug the Herald from subscribers, or any person Inter- taring, or attempting to Inter- fere with the delivery ot the paper. Dooart mounts deer heads. Kodak finishing at Stlnaon's Stf A smooth, unbroken highway now stretches from Vancouver to Los Angeles, linking two nations and coining- three states to Can ada. The -last ot the cement com pleting the highway from Van couver to the border -town of Clo verdale, British Columbia, waa poured In the presence ot thous ands of motorists who met there to attend tho opening ceremony. Automatic telophono exchengos are about to bo adopted la London. Kodak finishing at Btlnson's ttt prkM el an lux) iWj S inmi9i "y nei xta ,u "J' LOOK at the way i Goodyear Tire prices have been kept consistently lower than the aver age for all commod ities. Then think of the improvement represented by that finest of all Cood years, the new Goodyear Cord. De spite this, prices are 37 lower now than in 1920, and 30 lower than in 1914. This is the time to buy Gocdyears. . A Cm4rr StIn 5ffto DMftri w tlt mnj rvftm menrit h n. iitttj9mr C-rW with lh ftvrr'rf Alt tt'vrftr y.rf nrf lrt CWv .r Jrte ACME MOTOlt CO. E1.AMATTI FALLS AITO CO. n. n. n. o.uiaob (CniillMiiril from 1'imn One) Tho Kouthein I'arXlo yt"m re cently voluntarily granted a rediie Hon In 4ha rau o t ithlpiiii-nu to the soivji from Oregon origination points. On the basis of thu shipments to Los Angeles, tho rule wiw rut from 61) i-enta to r,0 cowl a hundred pounda, or npproilmitly 15.55 per cent. Thta ntnouult on slUpmenl.4 to about II. "3 cut on tlio frolght rate from every 1000 feet of lumlior shlpted.. , Soiithemein lntervtotl. The Lot Angeli-s IntereKM took step.4 to Intervene. -Tho ra 0 on the Southern I'u-.lMc was.lti ro Into f feri;.un Oetobor 31, nO'l the Cnllfor irlaiia asked that the rate bo hum pendivl. Nurtiliiwtern ltitn)Mrmen during the past few days. It tran spired, have been vigorously protest ing any movo to auapend the now tariff. We have been working for two yenra to get the rate adjusted," said Frank nuusom, manager ot the Kast orn - Western Lumber comewny. l'rnci'cally all of tho mills have voiced their protects against disturb ing the new rate. Tho rates hereto fore have not been low enough to let the Wlllameti-t valley mills Into the southern field "oi'fii fair liasls of onc.ietUUin.'' Lumbermen In roiil.md ludJeate lliif. tho la Angi'loa concern whirl! Iwponfoi-lng the movement to over throw thu now tii i ll r la muro vitally InlvruHtuI In tho sMuatloii than the Industry nenrrnlly. The Im Angeles Lumber rrvMueta corporation, they dvelare, gets t lumhur from lli-ltlsh Colunilila. In ortlor to overcome technicalities In the llrltUli I'oluni lila lumber reguluti'.or.a, , the slab of tho logs Is lrlrr.cil ,,rf mid thu wood then sliliKi, tu l.oa Aim-'le-t. llider Ihla elaanlfleaiion it Is billed as tim ber. It Is then reiiianuriii'liirt'd at Ui.-t Angeliu Into sites uiipl'.cuklo to the domestic market. This nrwcllfo, they d-elurn. Is ex Pimlvi, mid the leiluollon ot rales would havo a material effect upon (hull- bUHlncss because of tho high co.u, whllu It would not be ot pro porUonoi.e offuct on other mills. "The redu---tlon," explained V. F. Miller, general freight agent ot the Southern Paoiric, "was made largely to place the rail lines on a basis with water comnptltlou. ' Tho lowor rate j would not quite mnko up lor the dlffnrenro and there will still bo a slight differential nbovo water ship ments to absorb. ' Prior to the reduction tho South ern Pacific was not In a position to compete ith--Hi wainr shUimtmla I o? for tho allnrk upon the new except In the ease of .--oino of Hie .ul ! (he le;lto of I-"" Angeles to higher grade lumbers. On l'0,l,ll" fr,.0 t, l.unlms to comu hy wate, tinner and ordinary snipmoma ""k Umuthllf ,h shlpmeiU, nud ito a coimlil'irablii ilegroo liullillnit up I'a'oa had hnelt eoimltlei'uhy higher than thai olitii;i;iUlu itervliK. on (Hiaatwlne i lluil porl, It Is ntnly k harged In luiulier e!r-1 rlosln Porlland thai one of the v.i- Kodak flnluhlng at SHiihoiis ait Power to Start at Power to Stop Klght new Models In Slock. Redan's Boupe'a and Touring's.. 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