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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1927)
"-!. V I lT.(. ; ....... ;. i ";::":;;:; ';:;;r;; -:'" v-..; THE F.VFN'TNTi ITETUI.TV KLAMATH FAT.I.S. ORFfiON. ,!.., ;f.M. "' ' '' l'idnv?'Vt. llW 21.' 1fl27, irnpp Sir VMGE AfyUV SPECIAL TRAIN SLIPS OUT TO SEE FOR PORTLAND (Cnntlninul from pan. ' it'lM ri'K;irrt an echo of thrlr ovn out the radio. Z AvTimc llomi 1.11V. ; 3"li "viragi mnii" hud I talk it ovor l(h his "avor.go" wife and children to difldo If thcr could Ri't along without Ji.iMy for a dy o t so. Also. Ihyt bud fu l fun rid no avornKH tiork Vo takA care of th atora Jill ilrnf, wan owv ,. Oil the 'train rldn to ChlooKO llli tho t'-porK llrny nmoki'd two Mi" rip; M aud chaiKw! about autijerts of arprni;,. In- l!'Ulf Thompson? Suro he makv a uood mayor (or Chl i)Mr. . Hut I don'! know about all' that tulk hp I making over I)rtlnh prnpaRand i in the hcI.koIh. .,"l.oarno pact? What' tha:! ' "Waltor Johnson There's .1 Croat hall player for you. Al WA' play, cloan. '; f'Xext president? Oh, probably Charity Huche. GreateKt Amer ican? Lindbergh, undoubtedly. xrf'Mniwollnl? lie's got a good publicity man. jNo, Doinpney won't tnc any mnialinrka. And say, that fie lit .with Tunney was decided on its Misfit. v!'Klapners? Aw. this chatter about the younKer reneratton KoltiK to the,. bud is silly. The ypungslnra ar4 nil 'ViKht. :' f "l'rohiblllnn? Yea. and no. Yoq can't believe everything told yea either by weta or drya. Don't rlrlnk myself, so am not specially latcrcsted." , , Wlir a rirturr? 'At Die Horald and Examlnor office Uray was purtled as to why a newspaper should want hi. photograph. . . "I thouk'h n.-wspapers printed ohty pirtiinn of important peo Irter or great criminals. But no Iu4tter. I'm averaae enouKh to oy the thouKht of seeina; whnt my face will look like when' it come out in print. v i He expressed misgivings when ttUil he had been announced to rqako a radio talk. yAvorpge I know, but what Is average in a speech?" lie was asked what he wanted vo do today. "rwell, I'd like to look-some ef"lho stores over, the stores on ijtale street and elsewhere." I Ho Was luke warm toward sug gi . si ions for night entertainment -f-'thft theater, night clubs. TrNo, I guess not. I go to the movies with-the wife" and "Chil dren In Fort Madison now and tn when there's something Rood, and we've got a radio Jfist an average one. That's about alt the entertainment 1 crave' pivlnc Healing Service . - Hear Croiier-Ellot tonight at Klamath Temple, Dig welcome awaits yoii. Adv. tl-lt 1 i Continued from pneo 1) ai. will work in with the return Irij). giving a daylight ride both jways ovr the aceuic Cascade route. Already nmuy local pH pie have deduced their intentiv'ns 'of making the trip. Geologist Disagrees 1 ; With Albert Fall , (Conllnund from paga 1) ,the ground If it cannot be ap proved iu tlw ground." I Then the ecretry aald also .'thai military purposes were in volved In the lease and that de tail could not he mude public 'without lb" authority of the president, but he enclosed A memorandum giving the high salmi in mi kikuvii ay ,-mu i icliir. ! ' It was after receipt of this letter that Senator I-aKollelte set in motion machinery of the senate, the operation of which 'resulted in the sensational In vestigation of 1921-24. As the correspondence was read 'and as Smit hcontinued his tes- Cnioy, Kail appeared ciilunr than he did ou yentenluy when he startled attorneys end spec tators by suddenly rising from lus scat and addressing thu court lit an effort to have admitted testimony he snld was vital to his defense. He was watched clo"ly by spectator appar ently wert wailing some other drumatio move on his part. Smith told the court that he sent a geologist, K. C. llcald. to Teapot lome al the suggestion of ('all la Investigate reported danger of drainage. I .No Itnrutr-r of Prnlnnjttv ' ' "llenld told Secretary KaM In my presence, said Dr. Smith, "that there was no ' Imminent danger of drainage In Ttmpot lXime. 1 do not rometuber .that I did more at thut limu than to vouch for llenld. o "Three days la4er-1 wool.: Rill's offii-e with a written tran script of lleald's oral statement, which I gave the secretary. After that 1 was not consulted by Kail about Teapot- Dome at any time." Itrooms have been replaced by vacuum , cleaners In the barracks of the French armies. I I.KMI-SKV yurs li.YNX NEW YtUIK. Oct. SI. Ay- In a letter ii Kd Kruvne, spurMiig 'edliur of the New Yoik American-, prjiitcd today. Jack IVmpsey luttl cutes t liut his councctious with lo I'. Klvnn who dlrecli'd him ihrouKh the fights with Jack Slim-key u ml lieue Tunuey are at an end. The letter says: "l.co I'. Fhnu is all right. However, I .:nly implied him for two figliti. ; He's got a lot of luilne o( his own to likik after without luiad ling mo." WOULD CLINCH NORMAL SCHOOL I ,. ! SAI.KM. tM. 21. (,n-That . thf st.ite woulit meet thi peo ; pie of l a tirando half wuy rel ative lo the establishment of ; the new normal school at that j pluce, uvea llniiikh ll Is not II nuuclully ready to urj.ecd wllh Ihe ronslrucilou ot builnlugs was tho diH'laratlon of fiiivernir I'tit ter,M'n yesterday when the nor mal school reui'tits met b ucrept n deed to the site from tho peo ple cf l.a tirnude. A. T. Hill, nuo of the commissioners from l..l thu tiiuude, siiggerUJ that Islute, to show Its good fnlih, could at leiist bri nk gr iiiul or iiiuko some move Unit would In dicate prepress. 'rb governor than said hn would be sled l i eiilertalu motion Hint t'o In ml -scaping of the grounds le iloii" uud oilier iirvpaiatluns nni.li f r ihe buildings ishen the sln'a ll 'leady III go ilhi'Bd This nut Hun kiis mude and lartlid. i mohoi if tlie iiiciuwrs ilioiiubl I hl should hwuII Hi" ! Ilil it c or a diiveway which nwnlls Hi" voting of auiliiiiity by Hi" V" pin of l.a llraiid", bill m l of them thought Ibis uniiecesi,i TALENT KWS NtT (il'll.TY ' I'OUTI.AXU, ttct. Sl. t Vl Ter. ry Talent, federal prohlhliljn agent, will plead not guilty Mon day to charges of ipv iunlnry lunnsluughter. it wus aiiid today 1st the I nited Suite, dirtrii.t ut-, torney's otrice. He w 111 ne 'h'r- rnigned before State Circuit Judge Thomas at Medlord I nited Suites District Attorney Neun'cr wlU k ;to Jack.n county Saturday to i appear at Talent's attorney at the 'arraignment, after which the case w ill lie transferred 1 1 the federal court for trial. OU DEARIWHAT SHALL! I GET FOR - DINNEROnIT I PIES fresh all the time. NUT BREADS Assortment of CAKES -. COOKIES DOUGHNUTS Your Last Chance -a. . .to hear .. Crozier-EIiot at (Klaihath Temple mru.s it Also Howard Gay Noted Pianist, Tonight ' ' GREAT YOUNG PEOPLE'S RALLY Everybody Invited SUNDAY, ALL DAY 11:00 A. M. 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