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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1925)
.EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAlXS, OREGON Monday, December 7. 1028 Page Four n 2- m m H 1 (I j 1 r BETTER II I mini ID PniinniP! iviuuivi, uulu nuaiuwiait rUtJLIu dunUULd j Chooses Poverty to Aid Masses HI UN H An PARIS- w,al smt r il in l,u aml "li" i Lull u uuniiUuvoman a tlis Cointeasfriend to get it later. SALEM, Ore., aw Improve- u , They Went to Univ. only moot rather mw expansion or the Born an aris ocrnt of the to be expelled by the gov- courn or study In tho Momentary1 MublOOd .Stttjb 11) eminent there Oil tllO l'C- an.i hiRh tehM of Oregon b th 1 10 WWO, and trained from . onest of the Horthy regime. purpni0 ot the rtkb course 6t studr tho cradle, as she put is. "to. Then they found a haven in enmmis.ion. nppmnn.,, by Governor 1)0 ornamental hut never Jugosjavia for a time, and piorca by amiwity of ui is& useful," she has distin- later in England; Afte that legislature. And which hcu iu first mo. 'ling hore lust liichi. Tho members ate Dr. ;. 11. Aid, n of Willamette University; Dr. C. J. Smith, of Portland, anil Senator B. L. Eddy ot Rosoburg. Alden was chosen chairman und Smith secre tary. Appointment of the commission was a roRiill of a fight made by Senator Eddy in the legislature against J. A. Churchill, and the teachers organizations of tho state. Eddy contended that the courses of study in high schools failed to Im schools lanou to im-i. ...fM u..t press fnnilano fatheved a bin to change tin; sys- tem but this was beaten in both the 1923 and the 10 :;." sessions. Af ter tho defeat of his hill last ses sion he introduced a resolution pro viding ior appointment oX tho com mission. At ta meeting last night arrange ments were madp for the assembling of data from other states, and from Washington, D. C that may pave a bearing on legislation to lie intro duced at the 1927 session of the legislature. Another meeting of the commis sion will be held in Portland o January 9. ' "V'R eye-oxamlncvtion and our '-'advice Will "Rive to your per fect information and freedom from worry? we will fit you cor rectly, if you need glasses. Dr. H. J. Winters Kyc-Sight Specialist We Grind Our Own Glasses KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON "Weiwill write a pre scription for tho glass es you need and prop erly grind the lenses." Brom tiuinina The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for tify the Byatem againstGrip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signature Price 30c. Colds Will Stop tomorrow Colds break in 14 hours for the millioni who use Hill's. Fever and headaches go La Grippe yields in 3 days. This f s t he quick, the scientific way to end these darters anj discomforts. Don't trust lesser helps, don't wait. Get back to normal at once. Be Sure Iti ykALfc. Price 30c Cet Red 9ox ltOtK&' wiUi portrait To Cure a Cold f& in w& One I HO Day RBS iBronw 1 A BLUE - BLOODED RADICAL! guishea herself for seven years oy becoming one of the outstanding democratic livirW nt Tr.,,.,. So extremely liberal are her views, in fact, that the American State Department that social conditions in my now refuses to let her come country are wrong, terribly to America, fearing she is wrong, too radical. r was always hoping for Whether this exclusion ' the betterment of the peas was justified Or not. the fiel antra nf mv Knimtmi in . , , . ' , icmains that she is nrobab v Europe's best known "wo- man. in addition, her life bol of my hope that they since the war has had would live to see a new race enough thrills and romantic under new conditions, adventures packed into it to "Adam is seven, Eve is furnish material for a dozen nine. I still hope that they nov,els. will live to see Hungary as Living as the first lady of 1 peaceful and as prosperous the land one day and re-' as America." duced to pawning her last Countess Karoyli was not necklace the next: trailed ; brought up to these demo across Europe by a monar- cratic ideas. Far from it. All chist spy and living in con- through her youth she was stant fear that she and her; taught that people of her so famous husband would be . cial class were separated bv assassinated; smuggling an impassable gulf from gems across the Hungarian every other class in the i outlier so mat sne would not j starve to death ; taking a : : turn at running a motor boat iui- tourist, parties ana learn- irig to be a chauffeur so that sne might earn her own hv- mg these are a few of the incidents that have marked ' her career since, the World War ended in 1918. Married in 1914 And she. is. barely 30. In addition, she is vivacious, talented and beautiful. She was born the Coun-; tess Catherine Andrassy, and in .1914, just as the; World War broke out, she married Count Michael Kar olyi, the one aristocrat in all j Hungary who dared to be a ! democrat. He is nearly 20 1 years her senior. She eagerly . threw her sympathies with him, and since then has stood by his side in all his: struggles against reaction ; and despotism. The famous "Karolyi curse" became a part of her. life, top. Many years ago the first Countess Karolyi led, the Hungarian army against j the Austrians and was slain i in battle. His mother there upon pronounced a curse on the house of-Hapsburg and prophesied ruin for its mem- i have Anrl i'n 1Q1Q I10 lofj v,.o. .i-i x.i xt,j.u w.v mi.-, est ot the Karolyi had the satisfaction of seeing this curse fulfilled, with the fall j been brought up came be of the Hapsburgs forever, j fore the war and before my Count Karolyi and his . marriage, when I met some wife had opposed the war! equal suffrage leaders," she from the start. After the' says. armistice Karolyi was turn-! "Then I met Count Kar ed to as the one man who olyi. He had been to Ameri had Hungary's confidence, I ca and had seen what won- and was made first p'resi- dent of the short-lived, Hun- peasants could become in a garian republic. frae countiy. And we both This lasted for mon tlw. thought what a wonderful Then a wave of bolshevismi thing it would be for Him swept the country and Kaiy' gary if they could have the olyi went out of power. A short time later Admiral Horthy led the aristocrats back lo power and the Kar olyis had to flee-for their lives. Prior to this their fortune was estimated at $30,000, 000. When they fled the country it was confiscated, and they had only one pearl necklace, as the remnant of their fortune. To get this out of the country, Countess Karolyi had to swim across the-Danube with it and bury the Countess went to Ameri- , ca on a lecture tour, and her husband followed shortly. tMs "D,! "I am not a 'Red'," she explains, "but I do think , .....w.,, w ..... v.....,, faM T namml mv ttrat .'lu'ld- ren Adam and Eve as a sym- world. "My first perception that there 'was anything in the world different from the ideas under which I had countess Karolyi looked 1 ago,. When yhmng America dcrful men our Hungarian! same opportunities there they had in America." Oddlyenough, Count Kar olyi was not widely known either as a democrat or as a forceful leader until after his marriage. Apparently the countess provided the inspiration under which her husband rose to fame. During their wanderings atter their expulsion from Hungary, the countess did all sorts of things to earn a living. For a time she ran a motorboat on a little lake in 1 ui.. 1 f r!5 S ran on a rook aim sanu Then she trietl to learn to be a chauffeur. Her American lecture tour of last year came as a Godsend, as far as funds were concerned. Medford High Defeats Salem In Fast Game MKDKOKD. Ore.. Dec. T. In a brilliantly played and fiercely con tested football Kama hero Satur day Medford high school, champ ions of southern Oregon, defeated the S i m high school team, champions of tho Willamette vaiiey. it to (s, j before 5.000 people. 1 lloth teams Bcorod a touchdown i and failed to convert In the first half. In lha third quarter Medford cored u field goal, nud Salem a touchdown, whU-h thsy converted. In the final nuarler Medford scored and I converted a touchdown on a thirty I j anl forward puss. The Salem team, which outweighed ! Medford approximately tt pounds to tht man, depended on lino bucks for yardage. They made nine first downs and Medford 26. Medford completed four forward passes, and Salotn oue. Medford gained 302 yards and Salem 98 from scrimmage. Salem was penalized twice for un necessary rottenness and twice for stalling. t , Tho fast Medford backs gained most consistently around Salem's right end tackle, and outgeneraled their heavier foe in tho last half. Salem's first touchdown was scor ed when I.nng got away on a line back and their second on straight line bucking after being held twice for downs cn tho Medford one yard line. Medford scored a touchdown from its lG paid line when Its tiny half back Conrud. tore around right ond. The next sc,oro came when Conrnd kicked a field goal from tho SI yard line. Tho winning touchdown was made In tho last quarter when Dunn threw .10 yards to Slngler, who caught the ball, behind the goal lido. The play In this quarter was fast and furious. In the last two minutes of play, Moore, Mcdforcf half, olectrlfiod the crowd by running Or, yards, on a falo criss-cross of right tackle, the game ending with the ball on Salem's three yard line. Children Are III With Trichinosis UOSEBl'IKl, Ore., Dec. 7. The severe and critical illness being suf fered by the three small children of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ltlce, residents of Dillnrd, was today Identified as trichinosis when the state board of health made its report on a sample of meat taken from the store of home cured pork at the ltlce home. The shoulder from which the sample wit taken was said by the slate board of health lo be heavily infected w'lii trichina spiralis cysts and It is be lieved that the Illness Is the result of eating this mc&t insufficiently cooked. oAt the TINE TREE Stampodlnc, farce comedy, sprink led with pathos that's fluster Koa toii's latest picture, "Go West," whl 'li play's at the l'lne Tree theatre tonight. 11 Is tho biggest scream the frozen-faced comedian over has done and seta a new record in olah orate laugh-provoking phofoDjays, Duster portrays a role Ideally suit ed to his Inimitable brand of screen ctowillng, He Isj a drifter who en counters all sorts of adventures while totirhig tho country in a box car, finally winding up as a cow boy In the groat open spaces, The mirthful predicaments that he g.etii Inl i ,vhen he pilots thous and:! of cattle through tho streets of a big cily top the fast and furi ous comedy. He foils ap assorted lot of Wlllans, wina the rancher's daughter (Kathleen Myors) anil ends hi; wanderings In a blaze of glory and laughs. "Go West," reveals some wondor ful photography and scenery and has an excellent supporting cast. oAt The LIBERTY "Lorraine of tho Lions," Is tho feature picture now playing at tho Liberty theatre. So completely free from any plot ideas over utilized he fore and, so filled with unusual Inci dents, tho story was made Into the big release of the current season.. With thrills, heart-throbs, and delicate comedy Interwoven; t lie story Is declared to he one of tho trangest and most original ever written for the screen. Norman Kerry Is slurred iwlth Patsy Ruth Miller playing opposite him. liquor charci; TO BE PRESSED AGAINST PAIR A charge of at least possession ef intoxication liquor will Qt pre-ei cd aKolnst W. K. Johnston and It K. MoAlpluo, alias W, A. Smith, alius W. A. We'd, who were plekld up Saturday night In the rtollaWd limine by police, District Attorney K. L. Elliott said this afternoon. Police were led to believe that tho two men had stolon articles in their possession and perhaps a stol en ear, bill later Invoitllatton 1ms not served to unearth Uttlclctlt evi dence to prefer charges. In the possession of the two men was a pint of alleged moonshine whiskey. TOBACCO MAGNATE DOSS NBW yoiik. Dee, v. Perolval Hill, president of the American To bacco company, died suddenly at hut I'lftli avenue homo. CIIII.DItKN ASl'ilYXIATUD LKMliO. Westphalia Cei'maiiy. Dee. ". (ff) Seven children, aged from one to throe, were found as phyxiated in the children's hospital. Death was caused by coal gas. Just because you were married In a church U no reason fur ytaylng away from the place now. Every Home AS WELL AS EVERY PLACE OF BUSINESS The Ideal School and JdsI h Dictionary for Cross Word Puixlo Addicts. This Little Bit Off of the Top Afford bat a SBrht Idea ef Its Rant BesMty For All Readers of THE EVENING HERALD To keep up with the times and supply the demands of all pro gressive readers, the publishers found it necessary to compile an entirely new dictionary with an enlarged vocabulary and with many special' features never before incorporated in a similar volume. Here's Your Chance All you need to do is to present or mail three coupons, such as the one printed in another column of this issue, and this latest enlarged volume is your:; for only VsLC Mail orden are filled on tame terms when pottage it included for parcel pott Present, Your Coupons TODAY Money Back If Not Satisfied COUPON ON PAGE 7 TED LEWIS IS mil (Conilhuon front I'apjq tine) reported lo have kopt under I0!f( and key In (he drcmicr of hi i room. Hut IiwIh last week ((row tired of hlK snrrounillnRii. Prrfhl btfldl als mainly state offlcem had made ii unpleasant for him, and to frlnnda ho had confided be was through with Klamath Falls. Gathers l'; r'uidi lie in reported to have fold hli notorloitri Thi:ee-Mlln hoUDO Ian!. Thursday, The cOnsideVtttlpn Ih liald (o hiive been ?1K00. A new ownor iwiih in charge of the rondhouno yes- terday when offlciuls wont liiore to look for Lewis. , On one of his frequent Jaunts to Kliinmth Falls from hie county Man Stricken By Meningitis Second Case Reported To Medical Director Of Unit A second case yf spinal meiilii gills was uiitioilni'tid early this after noon, by Dr. (I. M. Nowkoiii, medical illrei'tor ot (Im KUmath County Health uiiK, Tho victim Is a liome. Nt.Mdor. ef tho Utifaaufca district who has been III for (ho past few week, lie Is being coaftticd 111 mi Isolated wind In a local h Hpllal. The Uonenw bonteleader haj boon 111 for aoveral weohn, bin Jura Within (le Inst few dayi consulted a physician. D Was Immediately Ulpectod (hat lie una tmf ferine from nionlliKllis. Dr. Nowkoiii Ml Inf i i ot his condition Baturady, Speolmeni wore sent Baturday to the id.no health office and early this afternoon Dr. Nowiow received word t hit t the specimens showed tlutt Cm patient was suffering frui (lie dread malady. Thlqm could bo worse, if Ibis month was February you won' I have to pay a month! rent for Id days. A rich iiitinn v6n bus u mud lino, l'ns to gi t bin men' us" iiniiulleil In the newspaper. Needs Dictionary for Everyday Use in Office, Home, Always Ready for Instant Reference Iwn.'iltnl "prison," Lewis In miid to have gout to one of the local bankti and wKbdruwn btx ace unit, nm ountlng to something; over fiooo. Sometime after dark Saturday, I,0WIh left (he county hospital and has no( iiince Jieen seen. Tae wo man who said "he iwa'S his wlfo also haii K'.'ii '. lu official circles n bltinte at (achen ell'aer lo llenllh Officer Ncw som or Matron Pryroar of (ho coun ty honpltal, for tho oscnpo of I,ewl3, l.'ililllieil by .N'ewHOllI When. Dr. Newnoni first leafUOil or Levis' malady, ho dlroolod the sheriff lo nee (hat Lowln wmi kIvch h Ih own plate and kiilfj', fork and spoon, in ortlni' that n i other pris oner might tine Uiem by uilslake. Tiien, whop tbU county .lull jn-lnon-or jirotosled B0 vigoioinly OSUlKsl tlielr Uttffelcome fellow prisoner, lr. Nowsom agreed lint the man should ho isolated at tho county hospital, "Jttit l told BhBuifl Hawkins right i oft (ho bat that I would not bo roupnnslblo for the "intiu's dclcu- JURORS CONVICT SLAYER OF WIFE Omar W. Murphy Found Guilty of Manslaughter in Medford Court MI'lDKOItD. Ore.. Doc. ?. (iP)--A Jury In tin' case ef Oinnr W, Murphy, oharied with nuailauihter let nine, I a verdict of guilty, Friday aflernoon, sorter five hours delibera tion. Hlx'hnllqln nvoro tiikon, ncrord Ing to reporte, itandlAl i to 2 for oonvlotlon on all but the last. Mprphy, an old (lino resident of Mill illy, was accused of having severely hPuton Ills wlfo, I 'How lug a (wully mi a it' i. March na, lust, from tiie eftoit'i of which the died May 2'.'. The dcfoiojo hold that ih nil was a "spunking will the open hand." MOSCOW I ii TrOtsky thinks American otulpmeni (or a new power plum w ill liable Ituasla to cultivate "electro diplomatic reltttoM with the l ulled ;i(ii(os." Also "eloclrlclly plus nusslad (oolallsm," win "on ibto iii uvenlually to dispense with tiio present Sovioi system." It t! in, and hud nolhltiK to do with bin being kept a prlsonor," aald Dr. Newsiim. "Justice of tho I'onco Kenilnll Made the order transferring Lewis to (ho hospital nftor ho had given i-ho mun a sovoro locttiro and thrpntenad to iirosueuto him vig orously If he tiiado or nttomptod to make an escape." In Unlocked Hoom Afler Lewis appeared botorn Jus tice ot ho I'oaco Kendtill ho was then In the custody of Shorlft Haw kins, mho, according lo Matron Fry rear, put tho convicted bootloggor on hM honor not to nscnpo from bin plensant and unlockod room at tho hunpif al. After ' I.owls had taken Fronch leave, Mrs. Fryroor yoslordny miido a (hiirough senrili of his room but found no ompty gin or other liquor battles, If thO report of liquor ho lm! sntugfled 'ltd him Is (ruo, ho UddoUbtedjy (oak bin empties away with him when be climbed Into his cur nnd bade Klaiuulh a fond faro-woll, Ik