The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 21, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS', OREGON
Tudnclay,- August 21, 10E8
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T. B. MAURKK1
r. B. KNULIHH
Kdllor
HOOVER VISITS '
HIS IOWA HOME
(Continued from pa 1)
Figure's Perfect Without Diet
.1.
..Business Manaar
.uhllahed ever, efli-rnoun ascent Hunrtar by Ths Herald Publishing i
torexwnr st loi-ut Houih Fifth uriii, Klamath Falls, urion. I rival after a short automobile
tsrsd as second cla.s matter at ths postorfle. at Klamath Falls, j rll,e 'rom tho station,
Or Woo. ott August Id, 10. under sot of Congress, Waroh 1,
pis Tsar .
fere Months
Month
Br Mall
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Itollvsr a r Carrier
On fear . . , ,1,M
BIX Months .
Three Months ,., , l.tt
Ons Month .
Color run hlith ill the rheeks
of the whlte-Jialred, motherly wo
man who owm the homestead
I which Jesse Hoover built for his
j family half a century ago, as she
'shook haifils with Mr. and Mrs.
Hoover and their sons' and In
vited them Into the living room
j where a table had been set, with
Vaihri of fas AeSftelatea Proaa fVt'- ilmnla hllB ehlnu Thu nnlv
Associate! Press Is icluelvely n tilled to ths ass or republic- I. ....... '., , ,
float, of all news dispatches credited to It or not elder lee erectile la oecorauon aa a suiai uuwt oi
thai' paper, and also ths local news published therein. All rights or re- marigolds.
fjublleatlon or special dispatches oerein ars aiso raaarveo.
I!;
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RMBKH OK AUDIT 111 HKAU UP ClHOULATIOIt
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928 '
f
Righteous Indignation
! The lireakfast menu was typl-
rally Iowan, consisting of peaches
and cream, honey, ham aud eggs,
j fried potatoes, rolls and coffee.
J Mrs. , Scellars had prepared the
uieul herself. She dug the po
jtaloea from her own garden.
1 1 - V. n ..t ..It . . . I .. II,. ... l.
cThe city council at its regular session Jlonday night, .munoom, the crowd which
in righteous indignation, sent a crisp telegram to Engin-: had followed- the automobile pro
eccC. C.-Kennedy in San Francisco, demanding to know!,u"on fro tne m1"?
J , ., I around outside, overrunning the
atnce why the delay in the sewer plans. More than.j,awn alld practicaiiy destroying
sil weeks overdue are the plans, and during that time i tbo beautiful flower beds.
manbers of the council have smarted under the delay
unfil their patience is worn out, and they officially made
a fc'mand on Mr. Kennedy for action.
! The sewer bonds were voted last winter. Everyone j building. This porch had betn
wl worked for the success of the bonds felt sure that! IIZTI
work would begin as soon aweather would permit. The j pictures of Hoover and the birth
su&imer is almost gone, and not a shovel of dirt has been I place. . ,
tufced; and moreover, the plans, which were stressed so lhf ub;f;an"lrb-;
stipngly by Mr. Kennedy, have never reached the city : visitod the kitchen where he once
hah.' v helped his widowed mother with
fThe Evening Herald, it will'be remembered, support-i,hf c.hhore "d ,he" "pd oul
, v .,..,, , . , . , , ionto the back porch which or
edfci home man for this job, because his bid was cheaper : looks a small a-arden in th rear
because we knew him, and knew he could do the and near which is a ctstorn and
Still others gathered around
the front porch of the two story
addition, which Mrs. Scellars add
ed years ago to the original
ant
wih
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6 k and do it quickly. Our views were not in accord : p,um? "fiswn tne water sup-
the council and its advisory committee, the ma jority j tance awav Hoorer saw the well
of ivvhom seemed determined on having Kennedy do this ' from which aa a boy he .drew
wtfrk. We believed then and we believe now that building ia'er-
I .. , ., ,.. jj-i- 'Hoover wore a . doublebreasted
a Jewer is largely a pick and shovel job under direction gult of hig fa-orlte color nay
of;an engineer who has had practical experience in the blue. , Mrs. Hoover had on a
wj-k. We never believed that there is anything mysteri- j hite dress wiIn bUc crope-
n,i ol,f,i,f r.r,0M,no. o n-or Airi o l,ilr o C j de-chene with a cape collar and
vl: : " v- I ' T ; -- -"- - "-"j mU black hat, Mrs. Carran. hlls bee- ln Hollywood two years.
i- 1B111.131.U cuiiiccr il a jugiier uiu miuuiu iite ueeii wno rode with the Hoovers from;
. Dorris Pawson. screen star, sought' by Hollywood producers aa
having the best figure in the movie village, doesn't diet to preservo
thse slender lines. She tried It for a' wlitle. Dill uuanuoneti mo
clif sen. - When the council acted, this newspaper admit-Ith8 was in biackl a fj..i- J IC XV7
telit was defeated, and immediately joined with' whole-1 " h" (1bl"k bn,net: ? - Alabama tO DeClde it WOra
, f i ,i . . . .. . ... ilars had on a black and white!- ' .
hcli i
m.
rfedness to "support Kennedy, in order that the city
ht have sewers at the earliest possible date.
What is the result? Delay, delay, delay!
figured summer dress.
''Senator Smith W. Brookhart
I What is the result? Delay, de ay, de ay . i , ,r ..f !
frr.. j iv ' STeet the candidate to whom h
iThe good weather is passing weather that should baa oiedeed .i.nnnn a .,mh.
se the ditchers at work, weather that gives, efficiency inif Iowa congressmen as wen asi0,?
H .... ... i . i i . ' vhfrh
evfry eight-hOUr Shift to the City for the money spent, ,'""a :'SO T.V.I J ;!not a man-s evidence in a court av. known who shot him. the
yet nothinar done. , ' . .' , u...Z.::. V.l : I of law Is to ba believed? I defense attempted to impeach his
The city council has ample reason to Cancel the Ken-'thanked his hostess with . deep! Thl n0TCl ueall", has becnHaten,ent by declaring he was on
.. 4. i.ti. i..,. , taiw ho hnnt hn. ..k (raised by J.' N. Pawell. Morgan infidel.
j vwuufn.. j.si iciuaiftj auu iula ui avuuii . it lit uuca ------
vm, iv ttij t, caouii kki icci iiiuiiiaiiL, ttiiu u- breakfast' said
of Infidel Is Good in Court
DECATl'K," Ala., Aug. ". Is in addition to attacking the ad
the ,lack of faith in a uivlno mlsnlbillty of this evidence on the
Being sufficient grounds on I grounds that Marshall, being
which to determine whether or asleep at the time, could not
C. UNDERWOOD
IS MENTIONED
(Continued from paga I)
Is of tho best. They Htnto that he
Is a business man and a property
owner, all tit which Is true, aud
they call attention lo h's excel-1
lent qunllttea in devoting con
siderable of Ills time to public
work for which h recolvot no
coiiiliensalloii,
Mr, I'llderwood has been a
member of thu school board dur
ing the , building of this city's ;
splendid school system. Night af-'
ter night and day after day baa
he given his time In order that
tho city might hnve clum A btilld-,
lugs to house tli children, nod
to provldo for them the bent,
courses ot study with proper In-.
structora.. As a directing force
In , the ', school work Mr. I'nder- j
wood ' has been except louully
fillhful and ahlo. This Record
la Included III tho argument ft
Ills friends for the muyoralty.
Hut, Will He Accept?
There la not tho sllghtust
doubt that -"Major" Underwood j
would be elocted mayor If he '
would but say the word. Tli lie
has not done as yet. He Is giv
ing it serious thought hut he has .
reached no decision. In the mean
time his friends up and eelown
Main street, among the mill
workers and In the residence sec
tion are all set ready to gn the
moment au afdrmullve answer la
given.
The Underwood banner would
bo unfurled from a hundred dlt-
fiuent place tomorrow morning
If Mr. I'llderwood would dc'ldo
to accept (ho honor.
l'rlemla Have Hope. .
So strong Js the sentiment for
him that his friends will not i
easily be put off in raao he alio-" j
want to refuse Many arguo that
Klamath Falls haa f ruined
village days .when a cow ordi
nance or a weed ordinance is i
take tho renter of tho stage
They say that the city Is tho
largest bushiest undertaking
here; that we have entered Into
heavy construction of municipal
projects representing hundreds of j
thousands ,of dollars, and thai j
a business man who owns prop-'
erty and pays taxes Is needed at '
tho helm. And then they clinch '
their argument by aaxrrtlug that I
t'nderwood Is Just that man.
t'ounriltuen li Klect. i
Beside the mayor there are ,
a number of councllmen to elect
this. fail. Little has been said,
about who will run but it Is
thought some of the present mem-'
bers will run again. -After the i
mayoralty selection has been '
made, ap a, IwbnI nfioe ih. M.nn ,
i
pnsHlliillly ot tho flyers getting 1
ashore." .
"If I hey aru In (I land plane,"'
MucMllliin lidded, lt la all over."1
"If 1 1 iimmx 1 1 h iIowii on the
count In the vicinity of t'lipe
Chidley, wo may hear nothing uf
them for several weeks us flnn-l
vrmen'a schooners are now leuv
Ing. Homo bays uro deep, nl
walking lo aafuly Is almost lin-!
posslblu fur onn not knowing the
sites of the Ksklmo encuiuiineiils.
MeNiinvllo - l.lnfh Id Cnllegn
Hltirret , llliili, nun adiuliVxIi'ulliiii
bulldliiK. ' - '
CrunlH I'ass voles fur airport.
L-tJ i r
WANTED
Churning Cream
We pay tho highest
'price for good ereiim.
Holliday Dairy
320 S. 7th St. .
At Tho Liberty
Starting Today
MASTERPIECE
WEEK
The Vorld'i Creates!
Motion Picture
"WHAT
PRICE
GLORY"
REGULAR PRICES!
AT THE
Now!-T?ine Tree-Now!
STARTING TODAY
5 FEATURE ACTS j
VAUDEVlLLE'O ' ' On the Stage
HARRY CORNISH I CH,Cfc ,"5wiRROLL
Musical Skiing. Novelty. Tnt vff ,,ir
DAUNTLESS
The FuniotiH Policn Dog Star of Screen
, and Vaudovillu
REED & CUNNINGHAM IFORD & CUNNINGHAM
Kopnrtoe, , "Kven Ait You Anil I"
On the Screen
RICARDO CORTEZ. LOIS WILSON. ESTELLE
TAYLOR. WILLIAM POWELL and ,
NORMAN TREVOR in
"NEW YORK"
The very heart ami noul of New York town laid bare
upon tho screen.
very delightful foun,T ttorney and' member of 1 ,m.e ' Morgan conniy circuit for mayor whom many now want.
;.: ,,.." , the MclKddlat' chufcTiV In' an aB- ''oiirt.'' however, dodllned to ad- perstuded Ao enter tlio raco. If
mfnd by wire Mr .Kennedy's presence here to explain why From the birthplace the party lpeil to ,he Alabama supremo mit the introduction of the re-:"ch Is poaalble then there wlU ;
thl ion delay A a time .which means everything to any --- - - on the TZC T ST .ST. ZXJZ tTSZi'ZL ' j
Gliding project. . . , , I i hu mother ara burled when Marshall on a charge of murder- jhat. phase of the case Into the ,
, "'Henry And Bill And AV
I the caravan was hw'v .wv '"It "or husband, Thomal Mar- appeal to the supreme court.
I all cars were halted aive that in Bha11- ' i i Attorney Towell, In appealing
! K-hii. k enMn j i-L . i : At the trial, the st-ite Dro- tha cniin declitred that the law
m . . emalned for a short time, hAairin ' dnced .evidence tending to show permits the accused to show, by
B Again we say that Governor Al Smith of New York the graves. j tbat Marshall, when he was way of Impeachment,-that the de-
dcls not know national politics. We base this on his en- " ' " ' j found by neighbors at. his home, clarant "was without piilfKht-
i.!ninn..i ...i. !- cit, xr v 411 j -1T--11- nn-nn.. . suffering from a pistol wound ln encd conscience, or a deep sonso
taBglement With Dr. Stratton, Henry J. Allen and W llham ! STORY OF SEA ! his abdomen, accused Mrs. Mv of aocountablll.y to his Maker."
R ATTI 17 Tr T rv ' sna" of having shot him. , The Defense counsel further they held little hope for the lives i
DAI 1 JLCi 1 JlAj . claims that in the absence of of the filers. A coast guard cut-,
' , I SECTION CAN'T 'fear of final retribution, that it ter of the I'nlted States, Dinlsli
(Continued from page 1) ; i miPPORT- ROAD cDnot eal' that (solemnity of vtsscls and Eskimo all wore on- ,
over the shlpJearing away everi tho occa"lon urrounl.ng a ny rig gagea in tne search tocay wn... ,
thlug on deck from Btem to stern., iTontlnned from nr l . ....... ...
Th wlnHnwf h ..nnn. U eQUITaiCDC 01 QO nam. V Hlll" tt Hill 111 HUIU.
...vs uFMi vunis, ( ............ a - I.a...t UIU I- .f
Aen White.
5fWhite attacked the Governor's legislative recdf d: Any
legislative record of years standing can te attacked, but
Whit delved through the records at Albany, N. Y.,- and
took photographic copies of Smith's vote on measures
winch now promise' to be campaign Issues!
- If Governor Smith had laughed at Bill and Henry,
slapped them on the back, and said all legislative records
look bad after ten years standing, he would have shown
good judgment! But he did not do" that He did exactly
what Bill White and Henry -Allen thought he would do
began to fight them. ,, . ) ' . '
Now, the campaign centers not on Hoover and Smith,
but on Bill White and Henry Allen and Dr. Stratton' on
one side, and Governor Smith on the other. " '
With all -of his Tammany training the Governor has " .-"'"L" Itw"., Z"Z. V'n' " "Z
: and returned to the ; Present lines. He gave detailed
the men were wash- figures on 1 he cost and upkeep
AI"took the bait ' ' ed overboard, hoping they might ,of the proposed cross-state route. )
have been saved by clinging to; Mr. Manson gave a history of
some of the lumber that had his line, telling of its Improve
gone Into the sea just before ments from single track roadbeds
them. to gravel-balmted double tracks,
Although the McKenney cruls- and from, wooden to steel bridges,
ed about in the vicinity of the ! He said travel -u fnnter nn tho
If this keeps on, decent people must bury their dead i,ragedy ,or half a day and -re- improved road Jhan It would be
FIND NO TRACE
OF LOST PLANE
(Continued from page 1)
plane may have fullen into he
North Atlantic In which event
(Continued from page 1)
rnnm wo-.. k-.1,&n u. ,... . Usually nillll inrOllgQ W.lflie COlin- J vvinun wiiiiuui pk'i i'"" , ....
wheelhonse flooded, the doors to try' Pavlns ll,,Ie attention to the ' possibly would as soon make an explorer now at Naln, l.ubradiir.
the saloon smashed in and the Productivenes of the country Im- ! untrue statement on the evo of wirelessed the Associated Press,
lifeboats carried away, i mediately adjoining the right of j death as upon any other occasion, last night that If the plane Is j
It was while the crew 'was -at--'I wav. Regarding tlifc irrigation ! tlio defense contends. ;down In open watar "there Is no j
tempting to cover the hatch that ! Projects. Stacy said that the crops ; ; .
a wave swished fourteen saMorsLwero r,Bl,t b"' ,ho farmers;:
into, the sea, none of whom was wre not riht financially. V
rescued. y . JS. C, Manson, superintendent ij ,
The weather continued nnfav-' of - 'he Idaho .dlvlslon. Oregon
orabie throughout the next day i Short Line,, told the commission i. '
i but the day following, the steer- that service over the proposed (ft
........ w. ,nv uvitinui paired the
fajlen down in the first campaign skirmish, and' White vessel about
aryi. Alien must be chuckling over the fine way in which jDlace wnere i
Campaign: A concentrated effort to hoodwink those
who have the greatest grouch.
Use the
iaflveirGmys"
quietly to keep the world from thinking him a gang
leader,
The vain sex is the one that wears a hot coat all sum
mer to conceal its funny shape.
covered much of the lumber, no over a new branch line.
trace of the men was found. when asked by examiner Rog
. era If he had compared his cstl-
fJAITI r"IXIF mate of cost of the new road
nmU V.i.alX.0 ; with thH offered by J. P. NeweU,
RAZED BY FIRE nultlng engineer or tho pub-
lie service commission, Mr. Man-
son said ii had ibaxed his fig
ures only on his exact knowledge
(Continued from page One)
Thp final tAst nf aaloGmannhin in in n --1 1
fm V "i u a .feet above the level of the town. of .nort nes
lrom a Ian while the home team is in a slump. . - I officers of the United states ;
i naval tug Woodcock, which re
iwashe1 away. More than fifty larei reterday after a second
; aiitninniiiiou ,rr...,A i j relief trip to the stricken area,.
IN BIG STORM Austin by the storm which aeem- the material loss would ex
ed to pick out arid follow Main ceea I- crops, par
street, the principal thoroughfare ! tlcularly. the coffee crop, were
throughout the city.- Starting at adljr damaged, they said.
4:65 p. m., the tornado in less I .
than eight minutes had covered
- a path two miles wide and about
lilts Two States two miles long ln Austin, where
The Minnesota tornado appar-:the damage was estimated at
enfly started In the vicinity of : 1500,000.- "in '
Em nions,
HOUSES RAZED
(Continued from page One)
at Austin required hospital treatment.
in Freeborn county, i
near the Iowa line. It swung I A. MANSFIELD
IS BOUND OVER
northeastward, missing tilenville
nt'if working its way into Austin
and then turned to enter Iowa.
As the tornado swept on to-
C'uarged with ; receiving stolen i
ward Austin, farm bulldlngfl and ! property, A. J. Mansfield, Junk
crops were, crushed. A heavy ' dealer, was bound over to the
rain followed and roads were i county' grand Jury by Justice ot
flooded and some pavement was i the Peace W, B. Barnes today.
Announcement
Meeting open again
Wednesday at Apos
tolic Faith Mission, 123
South Fourth Street.
Wednesday Kvcnlng, 7:45
Hunilay Kvenfiift. 7:80
Cliilili-rti's Meellnic, Hun
iluy, 'i:W
S C'ollfi-tlon Taken
Kvrrybmly Welcome
Linkhaven
Merchants'
Lunch. ..40c
Regular Dinner
$1.00
Wo C'nter to Niierliil Parties
and lluii(iit t
VMIKIt M'W
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Phono Vour Iteservat ln
to 7'J
to MedEord
Southern Pacific's deluxe Silver Gray Motor
'coaches now give convenient service bet een t
Klamath Falls and Mcdford. You'll enjoy the i
'.'Silver Grays'thcy zte fast, comfortable and
safe.
Lr. Klamath Falls.
Ft. Kcno . .
Ar. Pinchurst '
Lv. rinehurst .' .
Klamarh ct. '
Ailtland
Ar. Mcdford , .
7: 35 a Jn. 12:01 p.m.- :00 p.m.
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S:?0a.m. 1:25 p.m. 4:25 p.m.
8:55 a m. 1:30 p.m. 4: 0 p.m.
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10:35a.m. 3: 10 p.m.
5:25 p.m.
5:40 p.m.
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Lv. Mcdford
Ashland ,
Klamath Jet. ..
Ar. Pinchurit . ,
Lv. Pinchunt ,
, Ft. Kcno . ,
Ar. Klamath Falls
Returning
7:00a.m. 11:10a.m. 4:00 p.m.
' 7:30a.m. 11:40a.m. 4:30p.m.
7:45a.m. 11:55a.m. 4:45 p.m.
8:40 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 5:40 p.m.
8:50a.m. 1:00p.m. 5:50p.m.
9:45 a.m. 1:55 p.m. 6:45 p.m.
10:15a.m. 2:25p.m. 7:15p.m.
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