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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1927)
THE FA'EXING IIKRALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. Wednesday, net-ember 14. 15)27. f.iviinililo i. iuim'nt. Hh' Kulim ' IIhmuI. Tliul'a llui Hat ut Clio lun.l likoly I lilrtor.li u lln-y iiiipur iiiiw. Ami ili'i'llnn Miiiii I. Ion twur lur nny iihmk now fuin tu at't"it i' n i1'" hurltiin. ( Hi mly In l it)- , ' Jiilin Itittiljr, miiimm-r of Ort.itiiii Wimli'ii Mill aturn lit' I'IiIIiiiiIii trmiMi'lril bimlui-ax In Ihu t il) yivtiTitny. Mr. Ill uly vIkIU'iI with Junir Wulxh, min niiiT nf Hi" l"i "I iilorn nil Mulil Biul KIkIiHi Many New ywoo r7 - tX5 rV-ivJ--jL' i' Ms if . . ' VI . Al l. I'HOTO (Mll'INIXH iH'nrlm lira immo "8TINKON" will bo Imnurvil ill our Hliulln. at.1 Miln tttrvvl. oppunliu Court Hmii. f it. k. M issus, riinrii khiSp lnilliiu riinii(Lniihi'r of Klnmmh Kll .V i"J' 'W 5 4 Lina. tvuaucttc Tape Two Stars Boll Skies ds ' r ip. s M ..wv I .-..11 - IT V -.'''- A? l w . ; v-... Lee : , rails By NEA Hrrrlre HOLLYWOOD, Calif.."1 Dec, 12. Movie land is about lo greet a new crowd off Wamjiax baby Ntars. The thirteen potential celebrities will be chosen by the Waniian, Hollywood orsanliation mntlnn nlf.tnm mihliritv man at its meetlnK. Dee. 27. Kvery year the Wampas selects ire thirteen girls who show the loost promise of becoming promi- nent durine the rnmine- twelve. months. Early Indications wereunknown blonde who was picked that it would be pretty tough tojtj play Lorelei in 'Gentlemen ' flnd thirteen girls who actually ! Prefer Blondes." . is sure to be . merited such distinction this'one of the thirteen. That one ' Chief Bender is Critical of - Baseball Pitchers of Today PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14. .'pay' ball is the all-imDortant Chief Bender, who achieved fame as a pitcher when Connie Mack was winning pennants with the Athletics, will again coach the uasenau candidates lor the var- sity team at Annapolis. During the reign of Eddie Col lins as manager of the Chicago White Sox. he had Bender Joiu his team as coach upon the con clusion of his work with Navy team late in June. Collins feels that Bender did much to help Ted Lyons and Ted Illankenshlp develop a change of pace and thereby aided them to increase tneir eiiectiveuess great- ly. Lyons is now rated one of the best pitchers in either Jea- . gue. Tho greatest difference be- tween pitchers of 15 or. 20 years ago and those of today is the difference In the stuff that is put on the 'pay' ball," says Ben- der. 1 . - 1 ' "You know in baseball, ihc ME 'AGENT ;F0BS1TII Checks and Money Fly As Gene Feted at Chi cago Gathering CHICAdO. Dec. 14. fHj-Inspired by the presence of flene ' Tunney .K1O11 Chicagcans joined ,i' in a Christmas fund baniguet last hlght wlih h turned out tt he , . one of the most remarkable so cial affairs in the history of Chi cago. The Tunney admirers not only raised more than tSO.l'OO through the han piei lo provide Christmas baskets for Chicago's X poor, but ' tossed a shawor of tluu, jr,00 and tl.dOn checks at . tho Christmas fund chairman for blocks of seats ut a Christmas fund boxing program next Mon day. Nearly $2(1.000 was raised . in a few minutes by this auc tion. The champion regaled the gntherlng with his personal views of tbo controversy over the fam ous "long count" of Suldlcr Field last September In a lii-minute ad dress. The heavyweight cham pion expressed his opinion of any one who would impugn the hon esty of the ring officials or the city and slate officials hack of tbum. "Not in response, or ri fulati .n or retort." he began, "hut lu behalf of the. honesty of the ring official and the city officials and the statu officials who are hack and above them, I wnnl lo say V v.- year. But. several, girls have; come forwanlr.-ith such rapidity J during the last few months c.ia" j the list looks ns sfrnnr n. nt iiuv I time since the first croup waj chosen aeven years ago. j Alter careiuny studying tnojcame out nere last summer on a fieid cf candidates, what th.- ihave done and their possibilitles. This correspondent has seleceil 'those whom he thinks will !i named as baby stars. Ruth Tnvl.ir lha nr:i.tlcnllv lone. With the count three balls' land two strikes and a couple of: 1 runners on the bases, will the I ' next pitch be the 'cripple,' a fast ball, or will it be the sharp- breaking curve or change of pace? "I have noticed that In the pinch many of the. present-day pitchers go fo the fast ball, the very thing the batter is tfoping for. "The pinch calls for something different. Instead of nsing the fat' one, the fast bail, the really great pitcher slips up his best curve or goes o the change of pace ball. curve or goes to the change of pace call for 'guts.' control and J poise. Too few of the modern . pitchers hive all three, "A tendency to let down in the pinch is the prevailing fault of : present-day pitchers. A change Ibf pace would help to overcome rthal." Where to Hunt - The cougar or mountain lion is hard hunted by government hunters in the United States. For this reason this animal is an un certain quantity for a sure thing t.ne fr.i iliu averse' hiir earner. The north rim of the Cranil Canyon of Arizona used to be a favorite snot Ttil'u off lttn t,. an established geme refuge there.' However, both Arizona and New I .Mexico still hold the hig cat. Vancouver Island jungle provides fair cougar hunting. So does western Jlritish Columbia. Like wise California mountains. As far as I know the very best mountain lion district left Is in tho Vicillltv of Invermer., rtHtfuh Columbia. With good cjt dog i. your chsnces are of the best. that if ever match was fought on its merits, that match was. "In charging those ring offl - rials with dishonesty, ono must 1-2-11-12 of Sec. 34-3B-7 XW '4 - Stewart. Vancouver. B. C, in a go higher. The Integrity of the NW Vi Sec. 3: KXW: NK . six-round uenil-wlndup. .; public officials back of thein SW H : NWViNK; Lois 4 lo i:iL has never been questioned. To f sHc. .4: Lots 4-5-0 Sec ft. fes R. Williams: Lot. 2!, Block 4, attack their honesty Is rldlcu-. Township 37-7. Town of Chllnquln. - lous . I personally have no use t'hester I. ilovey tv Richard: I. It. Struble et ux to R. I. for poor sports." hj Hovev; correction deed; N'.i- Breltenstcln et ux: Lot 4, Block Incidental to his errand as iin!.vi4 s,.,.. 8-38-13; NK Vi XW Vi 1 61. Nichols Addn. agent of Santa Clans, Ihe chain- gee. .u-37-12. . j United Stiles to D. P. MrAul- plon (alked boxing business a PI- Leonard J. Woodruff et ux 10 Iffc: 8NW!4 Bee. .13-31-8; also tie with Promoter Jim Mullen In' cury v. Loosely: N N V, NK V, ; SB , Sec. 32-31-8.. regard to a heavyweight cham- si'c. .1-34-7 tt: Lots 6-7-8 of See. 1 Frank T. Ilowness et ux lo W. plonshlp battle here next sum- 34-33-7 Vi I 8 IV '4 XIV Vt Sec. : 1- 1 A. cladek et ux: Lot , Block mcr. However, lie referred mosl of the qtiestlotis fo his manager, Billy (iibson. Spanish Will Vets to Meel A meeting of the Spanish Waf Veterans has been called for Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In the basement of the court house. All members are asked to attend. June -..Collj-e: picture tirn In rstabllshotl her p;isi- rinemulanil. Sue Carol i- anither who in nine monthj time has carved a rniche for htrsolf In niovieland. A wealthy Ch'catco toclety giri. .! e vacation. Just for fun she ulsr-- ed a bit in a film. Dnuclas Jl.ic- Lean saw It and pert ur.de. I !ur tj sign a lo;;g-teti contiact. Site played as his h?adin! la-i - tn "i.ft fmshlnna " .liH nne. nr two other big features and Is now playing the feminine lead in "Skyscraper" for Cecil 11. De- Mllle. According Mi 3 Miss Dorothea F.char of Pittsburgh toniest in ner nome city, nne is 01 ner neann nances. ''j L Deeds Filed Kohert K. Anderson et ux to L.ldor Bernhardt Lots 3-4 and SiiN'W'ii Sec. 1-38-1.1. ' Frieda . Vocke Med III et vir, John F. to I). E. Alexander, et ux: Lois 3-4-5-C Sec. 28; Lots ; 6-7-8-9 Sec. a2; fclfcKKU: SW'4; XIVVxSK1.: Lois 1 to X In Sec 'sn - litijirii! Ml' 14 SWA : Lots .13.7 yhK Walton-Wright rompanv lo t ho Western Cities Co.: Lot I Block 30, Hillside Aililn.; Ics . K. 1"0 ft. Zella H. Jones et vir. Allen B., to Mlchaul Thelsen nnd Blanche T. Thelson: Lot 12, Block 37, Hot Springs Nellie M. Slrowhrldge to Char- &-M&?' tf'iSVi YSiSj thTdylot'. liUhiK U:i.l.lly Sally Kili'ra Is slill nuctii ally I unknown. Hut within the m-' two months hn will he rati'd with the blBltest o( our younit mnrs. Sallv u rhosen from ' the extra rnnks bt Mack Sen-'. nett S'r the lenilinK role In "The'tlvi there consider her n one (ioodhy Kiss." a hln special. 1 And the c:medy producer, fani-i nui as a maker of stati. claims ' that he is one of tho best bets j ne nas seen in years. t l.upe Velcx. who came up here from M xico City 1 short nine . taken Holly- aeo. Ilia literally .wood by storm. She wm Doug-. laa Fairbanks' leading lady in I his h.st ni.'ltirM "The C.Rllcho." and it Is reported that she will play with him in his next film. Any girl who can do' ihat is a cinch to be a baby star. to Form j . 'l.Vt. i Aicjr'' 8 lecently won a beautiful body',,- i ii, ,nnin over the uni- snown nere iu one 01 ine pnasesv PORTLAND BOY TAKES BEATING FROM P. RAMIES 1 POKTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 14. I A. i'.f-PIco Ramies, Los Angeles 1 lightweight, won the decision over Joe Marcus, Portland. In a torrid ten-round bout here last night. Johnny Woods, Seattle light weight, gol the call over Don 2I. Hot Springs. Tne K. I). Co. to L. K. Nelson: Lots 1-2, Block 1, Railroad Addn. H. It. Mllncr et ux to Alfred I). Collier: lot 0, hlk.,3, Altunion: Acres. Frank Novak et ' ux to tlttt Klamath Lake Land and Live stock Co. of California: SKV. NIC Vt sec. 15-41-1'.'. ' ilivtn Lea ha boeti in pUlur.i HkIiiIv over ivn ycura. but il'ni nnlv iliirinK Ihu li.. ail monilii, that ohe hiii ataried ti nln rec- osnltlon. Sim hu played several ! I.ik ules on til .1 Metro-iiuldwyn-1 M.-iv.t lot recently and exeru-1 of their future "hiR nam.. Alice White U anoiher sure fire comer. She is much the same type as Clara How. who was j cnoseu wiree years uku aim iiwrr than mad good. So will Alice. She has played Important role in for big productions In th'e at six months. J.-nmitte Loff Is one of llolly- smnrl's chmers and she's alriadv starting to do big things. .Her! : t.ext r:le will lie aa Hod l. j : Roiiue's leading lady, a role Ithat many of our prominent ac- JJJWf2 I Fi-.crntcr Slv il .l.iha.nm . Wul'.er Jo'tiiioon mm ""m.'ewa'rK-team' of the Inter ! n illonal league next year. Ills first basemen will lie none oln ; or than the hard-hlltlng Jack i Fournler. On the surface there doesn't I appear to be anything about the abavo statement. I you discussed tho However, If matter with Walter Johnson i.o . ou'.d proh ohl? tell you hn much prefers having Fournler on hhi team than In tha lineup of tho op r.jstion. The reason, you ask: Here It is:' When Wnl'.er Johnson was the outstanding pitcher In the Amerrlan League no hatter In Ihe organization took more lib erties with his stuff than Fourn ler. No mitter what bis average was. Fournler always found the great Walter to his liking. "Fournler Is tho toughest hat ter In the American League for me to work on." Johnson told me several years ago. Perhaps tbist explains why lolnison secured Koiimicr for Newark the moment he out llvol his lilK league Usefulness. Siiiawks 011 Decision Soldiers' Field In Chicago ap pears to be a tough sp.-t for the officials in charge of the. hig (.porting events that havo been staged there In the pust year. Tho latest squawk conies from Morley Dniry, captain of South ern California's great football team. Drury is one of the Lest football players I Invo seen In action In years. It Is unfor- Itimiln llifil lie hml to net mixed pre s decision Drury claims Notre Damo got a long count which put South ern California on the short end of the score. Had the umpire nil ed a safety on the play In ques tion Ilriiry'a, team would have won. S-7. Instead of being de feated. 7-6. If the squx .vk did nothing else, t Hk "il ii, a lot of fans to the coiitral ..null . Mesesslon rf (he bull thought, us differ nt luted lictuccn Jiist n film hit ir m rr.. hall. Field .Musi Be Jinx Just a few months prior to the disputed football ruling we had the referee of the Tunney Dnmpsey flgbt In a perk of trou ble because of his manner of tolling off tho seconds after Domiisey had dropped Tunney to the ranvns. . The motion pictures made It hud for the r.fflclnl in charge of the chnmplonshlt bout he- cause his method of counting . over Dempsey wus Just the op-1 poslto to'hls style when Tunney I wjs on the floor. I This feuUirn of the now much dlscused -hut tie has. never been (iitiiii .o in oi'iun iy ine reieree and I have always believed It would tend to sot hlni right If thoro was a satisfactory solution that ho could present. It. was a strange coincidence Hint Jnst. ono year ago to tho W Alice , ' ,Y f-4 tre.m.'K would do almnil tlilnrt lo Kel. any- j j WUU Uoil Mm H.m l-'na llaiquelti hu Jul been ' ho.rn to play the title role in "The (.iodleji Clrl.'- Cei ll II. KeMllle's next per-mnnlly illrect- ed film. That assures her of success. When IHMIIIe gives a girl the leading role In one :f his big productions, she Invar iably goes up. Audrey KertUs Is the youngci' of the candidate, being only IT. Hut she has played some Impor tant juvenile roles on the Warner Brothers lot and aside from screening beautifully, she shows acting ability Dorothy t.ulllver Is II10 out- standing prospect from the I nl- versi.l lot. Sim his nearly two year of training behind hor and Near Solution Of Mysterious Bird Sickness C. C. Snorry has returned to 1 Washington after a season's work to i:iJUJgHn southern Oregon, where effort was mido to aiagnosc iu uin slktics" that occurs periodically in I hut section, says The Survey, ofMclalorgau of the United States IIIoIokIcuI Survey. Experimental work was carried out with cap- tlvo bird to determine whether) alkali poisoning, which proved to be the causative agent at l.ren Salt Lako. also was responsible for Ihe malady In the vicinity of Klamath Lake. There Is rcasofi to believe that factors other then alkali miy en ter Into the problem, but it was not until the close of Mr. Hper ry's work that experiments yield ed some evidence that may lead to n full understanding of the malady. Addition field work s another seasou will be needed, however, before definite, conclu sions can be drawn. very day on which the Notre Dame-Southern, California game was played a sqiiuhhlo took place in tho Army-Xary game played on tho same field. It will he recalled a Xavy bark fumbled and an Army man recovered, converting 4 he play Into a touchdown.'- Thnro was, an argument that the Army man had kicked Ihe ball a matter of si.me 20 yards bfforo ho finally picked It U4. . The officials ruled other wise, hut the slow-motion ih-. (nun merely confusiil the all. unllon. Three lilg rKrtN event events IiinIiIo n year, ull fen luring a questionable ruling, niiikcs Soldiers' Field look like a Jinx for Hie officials. tWM D0IM;K TOl'ltINO Extra good for '20. Five good tires. Only SiSM.OO OSTF.XKOItF MOTOIl '. JUST 6 DAYS till the MILITARY BALL at the WINTER GARDEN THE ORPHEUS - TODAY A DOUBLE BILL! .i;iiiu;k wai.sh in "The Broadway Drifter" nnil VIOLA DANA In . "The Lure of the Night Club" rn 4 n3 Just rwently ritinu Int 1 the "big money" as Itcglnald Denny's leading lady. Denny liked her wo.k so well, he wants h-r again Molly O'Dny'a sister Sally O Nell, wns a lllili baby star who proved thai she merited the selection. Many say Ihuf at illy j Is even a hi tter actress than Sully and she hus producilom f llko "The Paletit Leather Kid" ( nnd "The Sheplierd of Ihs Hills" behind her lo prove It . June Collyer Is a new "find" ' of William Fox's the man n s-' ponsible for Janet (laynor's rapid t nscenslnn In the cinema ranks. ! F'x believes he can do III samel with Mlyy Collyer. Hence her j selection as a baby star. Caiyl Lincoln also Is one of the Fox Iroop, having Just been signed to a long term contract ! by that company, in the Iwoj months she has been at Fox she hus plnyed two Ingenue lends, j both of which have drawn much I We Buy Turkeys Alive or Dressed Bring: Them In This Week BRATTON'S Phone 942 201 East Main The wife wants a loaf of that good Twin Bread made by the Sixth Street Bakery. . What IS a Good Loaf of Bread? Tho answer might be there is no ntnndard yard stick to measure it by, and if you were to attempt to answer that (iiiontion you probubly would Htate the points that you dislike, rather than what you would prefer. We are offering a new brand of bread entirely different than any bread offered hero before. To 'be known as TWIN BREAD. Contains the advantages of both the large and small loaf has the larger volume with better keeping qualities, yet can bo broken apart and you havo two small loaves. i At your grocer .15c Sixth StreetBakery 124 SOUTH 6TH ST. . "For goodness sake eat Better Bread" STAYS ON! ! Jonteel Face Powder 1 1 us a real cold cream be and udlwrs to he skin.,. Itlrmls : pnrfectly the complexion. All Tints. with 50c STAR DRUG STORE Klamslh Falls. Oregon IB