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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1928)
Tire Eipht TUB EVENING HEKAI.n, KLAMATH FALLS, OUKflQN Wftlncsilnv. Oi-tolH'r 21, 1028 inuM i nupinn n i n nni n uumi u, nnimuu GUiooe CDrrpu vunnup ill I I I I IV in McNeil Island ! Huge Crowd Greets Hoover in First Invasion of Convicts Make Democratic Territory Sudden Break TACOM A, Oct. It. (AD Two! urlHbiiora Itonilnirk A. lienitkl, !3 M-ntcnt-rd from Taruma ami l.t- I rny llrpliti. 35. from (trrat Kail. Hold Al Smith for State im- --i-d from th f.-.i-rai Right. No Socialise i0" " McNV" ,,la,,d Uia Mon- Government j Tho two mi-n rn working Willi aboil U'i oilier prlvoiii'ra NKW YOHK. Orl. 4. (AI-) 'on the prison farm. Whi-n the John 1. Itiuikob, dim omit ic rouvl-u were rctururil to quart nalloual chairman, cniuniriitliii; rrs Crnakl and Iteohn wirti twlay on Kurhert Hoover' New miimliiK. It waa diivk and It York apeerb, said It waa "rltlicu- Is Iwlli-rrd ' thi-y could eally loua (or Mr. IIim.vit to al tempt hare hidden nearby. Cuardx lin lo make (jovvrnor Smilh p- tnriltiitrly aturted ai-ourlng the psar a a mail who belierea lu ' Inland but Willi no Mini's, lovernmi iit In liiiilnofla." flilii-kl was nerving a four "I tbliik." aalit Mr. Itaxkob. i year aeiilenee f'.r burglary o( a There, la no room fur any oplnlnu ! f"t uffirc- at Woodland, Wnli. Other lhan that It waa Just a 1 Hu entered the priwn OelolK-r It, ; pollllcul move to mWoad people 192. and had two more year; Into bellevluc that (Jovernor I to serve. Hecbe started serving ; Bmlih la (or a socialistic state, la tne .year and fivo iiioiiUis. I think (iovernor tiiuitli's whole i aenlenee Id April this year Tor , Ufa -repudiates any uch Idea j auto theft and had less than; and bla ulteraneea In this earn- jouo year tJ serve, prison authorl-, pslgn do not warrant any such ties stated. conclusion. "(jovernor Smith is for stale rights, not stato socialism. "If there ever waa can didate who waa opposed to the prlni'jjilo of government In bus iness that candldato la Governor Hmlth. The goveruor'a belief Is that one of the difficulties with our federal government la that there la too much intervention In private operation. I think there la nothing In Governor Smith's prohlbitlcn policy or In !..,.- iha -...n. (Sleelal to The Herald) T' ...A:r .LV;: K ,';,i III Bailey, correspondent 'I,... "wl SHASTA VIEW, Oct. 24-The been said by Smith a'flvocating '"" 'oI,eJ" caU'e, h'Ch r.,.si rch..m (armlC. M. Klrkpatrick owned have I surpluses. In fact It baa been ! been sold to Hlchard Hannon of very clearly stated that he be- LAKE RANCHER ; ACQUIRES HERDj pujic nnnniMiM UlliiJ, UUUUUVIIl ni ri.r.n mill tu mm buiLii: nivfelf lire imreed ml Hie i onise ' (iold lrj lisi "eu drawn an , . .Mr. Uomlftln Is U.l.liill. Ills Plun ! lino tlml l lu uno ounce lu 1 ' permits Mm to iilM'iur as u wll-j Sfttiw yards, mill makus liiumtii jnesi lu tho o( ll.e other hulr look course and thick hy Uo iiimii." eniiiparisoii. f ma tr 1 1 C . II 1 t. m. rwirKpairicK jcui Livestock; News Notes Shasta View llevcs the farmer Is not asking any government subsidy. The farmer la really asking for la-ws thst will enable blm to operate the Tule Lake district. Hannon stead. - J Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Layman; and family were recent visitors ' In a way so that he can mobillie at Dorrls. where they spent the; .i. i... .. i,.jt. itlmo with friends. . Ol surpiu. nut- , v them In foreign marketa. dla- u"u'" .t- . .i,. mnhiii. Malin from her ranch home tatl:n and handling against the ' which ha been rented. Mrs. Mau- benefitted. There la no ; P'" " coo ai iue , tne senool cntiaren in tne com- crop tax whatever on anyone else.' "Jast government aupervis lon?" asked a reporter. "Well, of vthe type that our basking machine gets," replied Sir. Ilaskob. . "In other words. I think cur federal reserve system Is a scheme of laws that make possible the handling of onr cemmerce more expeditiously tban In the days of Carter and exchange." J. THALHOFER INSTALLED AS GRAND KNIGHT munity hall. Mrs. Emma Wilson and Mrs.' Llda Klrkpatrick were in attend ance at the annual gathering or, reunion of old schoolmates which Lm'ir: iJtIi LsfiSlCSa-. t:.VVX'.'T.-...-;,Z,.-..' -' !. r-V I S Hero Is a pari uf tho targe v wil thill greeted Kepublicun ('ii.Hll.l!.!" HiMiver an b Invaded , il.e Slid Sum ill a I KlUalx-lly on. i Tell II- Note the limidrtdN of pco Hillll.R oil till) hillside. Tllu ' Mp.'alver's siautl. topHd by am plifiers. Is hIiuwu lu tho ceuter. with u plmfcrni for cuiiiernuieu j to the rid. I. In the picture to !:he led lljx.vrr is xhown siulllnR bed. re tho mlciopli-nca that re- 'laved his wordi to millions of ' ri.dlo listeners. The pictures were taken by NKA staff phutORrn- ' pher. 1 POUTI.ANH, Oct. SI. (AIM Cliaiii's K. (ioodwln, vice-president of the now defunct local brokeraite house of Overb.uk tt t'ooke. t.xliiy ellti-red U plell of KUllly to n grand Jury ludlcl- uietit cliarKtnK eiubcs.teiiieiit of funds beloiiKlug 1. ciiHliiiiiers, I'ci k I i.k .of seiiicme ua p.l polled III. I II oiler tl.e trlul of .allies I', t'ookv, proldout of the firm, who will it I ami trial on a similar liidtclmut. Tile Overucck tt Cooke o(fl clah were nrrcsled several niolillis uuo fiillowlnii 1 1... lns- I. .K of tin. firm's doors l.nt Juii uiiry ,11 when II bus revealed I I. ni more I ha. i ll.niiii.oi.il ( ul. liners' (iiiiiU were mlsliiit The third o((lclii who wiim in resled, and who bus been In dicted. Is llowurd S. riillpolt. secretury of tho firm. Goodwin's plea of Riillly came as a surprise, to those who have followed 111" raw, and. It ai said, to tliv other Indicted offi cers. Tom Hundley, utloruey for Goodwin, told the court that "It has never bvea the purpose of Goodwin to wltlih.Jd any of the fads lu the Ovorbuck & Couku case. Ills doslro Is to glvo all the Informuilon possible. John Logan (of Goodwill counsel i and DoHliap ay Saturday, Oct. 27 Students Shot Down; Twenty Die On Street was held at the borne of Mrs. II. K II I i riirlonr' THREE DIE OF '"hB. Ehle and Paul Hop-'iP'a S S C S A W l V of Susanvllle were recent ! F. Murdock near Klamath Falls, Thursday. Dr, per visitors of Mr. and -Mrs. John jejJcr Noc! ?.!nyr! t'r. n pop-il-r stu- A iil.tonhn,.. f M,lfnr,l ,i. dent of the freshniiui clas-i al Ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank week. Tony Swift of Cblco spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. It. G. j HOG OTA. ColomO.'J. Oct. St.! tVVi Despatches fn.in the Car-; ains, Vciiexueln, correspondent of the' iicwspapi-r Kspectud ir lat InlRlit r.-ixjrted that at least 20 ' persons bad been killed In the i student riots on October 13. 1 Confirming United Press des- AC PniONTNr1 patches from ('inula, on the t'o lombian border, the correspon-! dent slated that the Veneiuelun students federation had singed a djinonxir-iilon against tho gov ernment, for which about 100 of them were renteiuvd to hard In-; PHOENIX, Ariz., Oil. Si. (U P Three laborers are ilcad rnd a fourth in n loral bouplisl wlih a fid. tins chance 13 live, when Campbell one ' day last 1 1"1'1 wav Tuesday afternoon from a I at 4:15 o'clock at his limn.-. 32 tapped in Grant street, following i attack of pneumonia. H ' J Thalhnfer was installed as 1 years old at 1110 tune Grand Knight of the Knights ofj Mr ,nd J:rs Fred McDonald dca,h Colnmbns at the Installation ofan(j daughter, Lottie Belle, ofi Born in Klamath Falls, Deecm oricers Tuesday night at Lyceum Kesterson spent the week-end at btr 19U- Noel a"ell ball. . .h i,m f , .j u-. f m eght yean of grade school hen- Other officers installed to pre-Klrknlr) k ' ' ' ' and had Just commenced Klamath l.'i.ioa .high school. 'h-X were overcome by gas rising ,lnr ,h n ( b,Khvi. brokt'D iwit liioy b:iJ lri( khit; up a rtHspn'iI eiriou- uii Kant Osiiorn nrnd. was II The tlcud: J. 1. Ili-iliir, Jim uf hits HiHh and Merlu Manker. all' of Phoenix. John Clem lies in (he botfJtnI. Bide with Thalhofor for the en- oiu" iMBiuviui w... . FtlP Kiicnnn Cllffurd hiu ff- suing year were: A. J. SanUmaw. iunri , hcr home norc nr.r only fre-lnran to altalil the grand deputy grand knight: J. Dough-j Bppn,Illg ,ue gIinin)cr witll rela. honor roll ll.ls pat sli weeks, erlv. recorder and W. Kruogcr. ,, . . , i u.i,imi,, ... 11. ,fi.i Mr cbanc-ellor. " f.m ,' . Krak M I'pp. he I, ' VrvnM.l WilKn. t 1-L..1. t.ir....i .n " iison anil i-iniiiy are '. ' . wan nnnr.vi.i liv l'r,.I,...r i r ,.l. i-urr oiiiui m aivuiuiu, "" niovine a film Master K"i II., i, k survived ny lliree OrolllTS. '" - - - r-. j ...... ni... enjojing a 11110 .naaicr .x uuitu - . ,, i(iv a, , P;1 1 nvar.r trlet deputy was: tbo Installing ; - " officer. A social evening lot- ,ln, ,, Marylmll and Waldeen I'pp lowed tho installation. entertained h Mr. wit. this city, and tlx slators. Mrs. The corn-sponib-nt then report ed that the students, while pa rading through I lit- streets, wen. dispersed by gunfire of tho po lice. In which at least 10 persons were killed. Despatches from Caracas offi cially slated that the students were necufed of "ho I I'.y" and had been released. fWr'KK DA" MMtltlKS S.W KIIA.VCISO, Oct. n. dpi Jo'iii Inulx, kniHii c. "f 'of tee Dan" tie'-uui-e bo op-r-ah I be prominent nlclit cafes Frank I'pp of Marycville. Calif., ilK0 ,mlav Admiral Grays-.n by that name here null lu Iks y.-.ira nugeies, nun liuiiv Ailunis. ac. , tress, wore niurile.l bcru today. Ms hich a.liool career. He was the IthTIISK.MKNT A 11.11 lit Al. ItU.WSON IS API'IJOVKD 1VASIIIXGTOX. l. t. 21. IL IM Ketirement - of lteur Aftiniral Cary T. Grayson. I'. s. Xavy ni'-flical i-orps. former personal f recently completed 2' service Willi 1110 navv. j liamaon Wednesday with a large M. MURPHY CAR WIl 1 RF SOLD ' for ,ne da)r waa fakins prepara . jtions for a bazaar and cntcrtaiu- ., ... .. ., , ,. ! ment they will have tho latter At a public auction this after- , . ' . , ,..., i part of Xovember. Next meeting noon at the U. U. It. garage. , , , ., . , ... .. ... , . , t,, j I to be at the homo of Mrs. V cav- the Chevrolet automobile owned (cr q,.,,,!,,.,, jj by Miko Murphy, stockman ofj '.. ..' ',. ...... .. , .... . , . . . The Malin Grange held the r the Merrill country was scheduled , r,., , , , , , . . .. nrst meeting Tliursday evening 10 00 soiu. at tho ronlmnlt haU of j, ,, Tho car was confiscated In -a 1 h , , ,, ,. , . , .. ,., . ., a! which time the Instal atlon of raid by federal authorl ie. at the ffl Murphy ranch on July four it ;rwtl(11 of Organiser H. Liquor not taxed was concealed, E Kt.cm.y Thorc W(jre . ... new members. Mr. .Mason. Insur- , .h J u . rr."r , . Diamc '"' of Hood Kiver, Klamath Fall, by federa! au.h- ,,, orttics for some time. A least a 1 sj1jrl do,en more are to be sold In the; c B ,J Bear future, according to Louis ;tlle B MueMer deputy sheriff Mr. and Mrs. Xel, Fogle are h.W H, n r I"' ' rece,vlns congratulations upon hlbl.lon officer from the valley ., ., of dauglltcr conducted the sale today. . V. S. HHOl'LU STAV i H?r" i vi. r. oitsiih' niviTiivvci.' The latost VIct" Records al . , OLTHIDL (OMMthX L j st8r Lrul(. gture 627-027 I , , WASHINGTON. Oct. 21. (IP) Tho United States should not j participate In tho forthcoming 1 European reparations conference, I i in, the opinion of President I Cfclldgo It was made known at ' the White House today. This it Borernmcnt, It was stated, has i received no Information as toil tbe plans for the conference. Ernest McCollmn. Mis Jo. Dor- attendaDi.c. Fart of tho business , mny anu t-."Pn lD' r":' Jirs. J. o. r.oiuas 01 ran reea. Ore., end Mrs. I.. C. Famidcr of Wiliuiiirton. Calif. ' The remains are ni tbe V.'liit lock Funeral Home, where friends may call. Funeral arrangements will be announced ui 11 later date. lil'II.D ItlG I.INKP. .iioti ati;i i;v 1:1.1 ;cTi:it'i'rv NKW YOKK. Oct. 21. (I'Pl A trans-AllaHilc liner propelled by electrlilty Is now under con struction lit Clyde, F.iiKla,nd. add will be placed lu opcrailon short ly, Lord Ky.Muui. chairman of the board of . the White Hiar Lines, cnnouii'-td today on his arrival here. The ship has a length of 1.1)09 (eet. he said. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRINO RESULTS STARRING DELICIOUS AND GOLDEN DE LICIOUS APPLES Pest known apples vf all. They do wonderfully well in the Klamath Basin. Trees sold only by E. O. Nord. 217 Ut. Whitney St., Phone S15-R. A special price on all fruit trees during month of October. TAXIDERMY Game Heads and Rugs Our Specialty Furt and Hides Tanned That deer bead will have beauty and expression v If iuouutod by Wardwell Fur Co. "Everything In Furs" Expert Taxidermists and Furriers 129 S. Otb St. w ; 3g i Ml' Masquerade Suits Ace Vow at ll.e WINTER GARDEN THE PRIZE, MASK DAI. I. Wed., Oct. 31 Ri&Q with- TERMINAL DEPOT 615 Main Phone 999 The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Klamath Falls to Chiloquin Ashland and Medford, with connections to all points North and South. - This company has served you faithfully in the past years and will continue giving your excellent service. Busses leave from Stage Terminal, 615 Main street for Ashland and Medford at 7 a. m. 10 a. m. 1:30 p. m. 5 p.m. For Chiloquin and way points 8 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 3;30 p. m. 7 p. m. Southern Oregon Stages J 1 1 351 SPECIAL Sunday Evening Dinner with Music from 6:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. EXCELLENT MENU Hotel Willard Coffee Shoppe TIRES AT COST S October Clean-Up SALE ' flrestone oidfieid Hale Vrlr 30x3', Reg, Cord .. $3.35 30x3 i Ex. size cord 7.2S 31x4 Cord 11.40 32x4 Cord 12.10 33x4 Vt Cord 16.60 29x4.4QBalloon 8.00 30x4.50 Balloon 8.90 31x5.00 Balloon '. 11.20 31x5.25 Balloon 12.90 33x0.00 Balloon 15.60 Halo I'rlre 30x3 i Reg. Cord .. $5.45 30x3 i Ex. siio cord 5.85 31x4 Cord 8.55 32x4 Cord 10.20 33x4 't Cord 14.20 29x4.40 Balloon 6.70 30x4.50 Balloon 7.25 31x5.00 Balloon 10.10 31x5.25 Balloon 11.25 33x6.00' Balloon 14.40 ALL OTHER SIZES PRICED LOW Guaranteed for life against any and all defect nu vrit; i iiki: Jim's Tire Service Sixth and Klamath Phono 1277 Klanatti FalU, Oregon I In-ttMiH' nirlliiHl tit Viifriiiilliitf- Up tnic )uu HiotM ) un KLAMATH FALLS NATATORIUM . Opens Thursday 'Even big Oct; 25th 7 o'clock . s Admission: Adults ..E0c Children, 6 to 14 yean ..ZSc Spectators, Free on opening night !' reoplo of Klumitth.'-'all.s nnil vltinily arc tonliiilly.invitiM to Ihf oiifn Inif tomorrow nijflit of onu of the Iil-hI und hiost minitary nwiniiniiiif lools fn Oregon. An expert on filtering sy.slems will )c present to explain to the public the function of our elaborate plant. Competent Instructor Available By Appointment "Cleanliness and. Service" Phone 1268 .1719 Main St. A