The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
W'(liu'H(lav. November 21, 1!2S
LOfJDOfJ PRESS
IP
CURfJS PHOB
E
OF SHIPWRECK
Newspaper Reporters Guilty
rv iu; Af
Weather Beaten Sea Captain J
FAMOUS STAR
i WO
! NEW VOKK. Nov. II. IIP)
A un bronicd sea capialn who
, has new-born hatred for news
papers and newspaper repnriors
Federal Attorney Chart eg 'because ho rluliiiH I hey misquoted
E. Tuttle Freely
Criticised
LONDON. Nov. tl, l'PThe
Londou Press combined today Is
an attack on I ho A'liitnd Slates
Invuatlgsllon of tho
the. 8. 8. Vestris, although vir
tually nil ot tho newspapers ml
tiittlcd the inn-esslty of conduct
ing 11 Investigation in New York.
Colliniclll Centered CSK"clr.lly
on Tullcd Statin Attorney Char
les K. Tulllc. who is conducting
the homing In Now York.. Prom
inently displayed stories from
America eharscterlred Ms
lailo a ''monstrous."
him when he khI Iho Vestris
sinking wait "murder" furnished
the innln color today an two gov
ernment grcups Invest iKntcd that
latest sea tragedy. i he went, down with hit
Captain Frederick Soronson, a hat morn-could hu do?"
inking of m'ddl sgctl Dlnn no "a ,M,n i Sorensotr raid- the lif bcuta
ai ten lor iv yearn inn na nriu wore in Hoou condition except
a muster's license for eight, wua'thnt thorp a hole in the one
hearings. "The bouts could not
huvo Imh-h rolton . because tttey
are liispoe(i-d every year by the
In lied Sunn government which
would not pass bjats unless they
were fit.
"I said the captain Hindu a iiiix
tnko by not sending out calls for
rhlps io Hand by sooner. Dot
ship.
John Bi1rymore ' Will
Marry Dolores Costello
In Near Future
the chief character in yesterday's : he entered.
This hole in Ik lit
new. he contended.
no drinking water
Interesting .interlude of the gov-. have , hern
crnmcut's attempt lo find out i There was
what made the Vestris so ilimu ! ,ul that- niay have been kpilled
with a loss of life of tit. laud lift saw no lanterns or flares.
Brrensou was widely, quoted i he told' Commissioner O'Neil.
when he arrived in New York i it wns the story which has
oMI- with other rescued passengers ot boou repented lluio and lime
the Vestris. upon whicb ho was 1 again since the survivors came
: back.
The Liberal Star desi rlbed Tut- sailing to South America. "It
tie's method cf investigation as : was a crime." "they were niur-j There' was no, condemnation
"a manual auu a inrce, ami saiu uerers. I ney couiu nave savou ld . , i he last recollection
60 people." "C a p t a 1 n C arey j np nal of captain Carey was see
should have committed suicide" j ,n). ,(m Man,ing on ,( deck and
; were among ine siuioincois a"rl"j yelling
. ouiea io sorensou at iubi nine.
It was "monstrous mishandling. '
The Independent and Conserva
tive Evening Standard said the
situation was "deplorable" and
the court "bUsi-fully Ignorant of
naval affairs."
"II Is evident that wllhout ex-
llut t:lay as he munched
"Only lower one life Imal at a
I time or ycu'll be on top of each
eran ship news reporters tell of
iicrt assistance the inquiry will how they rot the Interview, Sor
arrive at no facts of any partlcu- PD,on merely expressed contempt
lar yalue." tho Standard contln-. tmli:
ued. 'Tuttle has taken the posl-, -They were reckless lies and
Hon of a prosecuting eounsol and lnow they were absolutely not
conducts himself as though blsjn., The reporters sre trying
"only object was to bully wlt-jto s,ng Be - .
ucsscs into contradictions." I Then he said the Vest r Is was
T i TP"" In good shape and
Ho was askrd whether the Ves
tris appeared to bu iu good condition.
LOS ANUELKM, Nov. SI. I IT
I'l - llaln of the wedding of
John llnrryuioro, stage and
screen star, ami DnlorV Cool
lo. film actress, who filed uotlco
ot Intent to marrs li.m not been
announced lust night.
They sppesred at tne court
houso to coaiply with the state
law requiring filliiK of notice of
Intent III run days before tt mar
riage license may bo Issued.
Harry more gave his ago as
II ,and ' Miss t'ostcllo said she
wan 31. , .
The marrlngo will be llarry
more'g third and Miss t'oslrllo'i
first. The so-olid Mr. Ilarry
morv. who writes tinder tho Norn.
l)e riume of Michael Strange,
obtaiuoil a dlvorcu rectutly after
a reparation of several ycart,
A romnure between llurrymore
and Mlsa Costello had Peru cur
rent III Hollywood tor some time.
Miss . Costello was Harryuiore'a
leading lady In "Tho Sea Heast"
and rother notable productions.
At present, she Is starring iu
Warner Brothers' ."Talkies".-
M&rl- PUUarJ i PENDLETON BOY
AWARDED HONOR
At The Pine Tree
. Laughs ring long aud loud at ! were "rotten.
that the life boats were safe ai
I contradiction ot his original)
statement that the life boats
the Pine Tree this week for the
management has assembled a
prize, collection of mlrth-provok-ing
film entertainment such as
we have aever witnessed before.
This is entirely as it should be.
however, and more than ful
fills In every way the promises
of the theatre lo advertising
their current program as car-
s;n's!
go Important was Sorens:
testimony rated that he was lit-1
erally rushed from one govern-'
ment hearing to another. In the
morning he went down to the I
Customs House where Dickerson
N. Hoover, supervising inspector
general of the- steamboat inspec-'
tlon service. Is Inquiring into the
I Inaruwtlnn nf tha Vmtrii nrtnr In
You Miss
Your Paper
To give our subscribers
better service e have
made arrangements for . a
special messenger to deliver
papers that hara been
missed by our regular
carriers.
If you should fall to re
reive your paper cull, 110
between 7:30 p. m. and 10
p. m. and one will be sent
out at once
nival of comedy." In celebration Its departure irom nonogen. in
of "joy week." - - 1 100 afternoon he was taken up
"lance Tactics"' to the nigh-jto the federal building where
light of the five-act bill St the Ignited States District Attorney
Pine Tree theatre this Tuesdnj i Charles H. Tuttle Is conducting
and Wednesday, where Tamely I so Muiry before Tnlled States
will take up the principal sec
tion ot the double bill.
A quinteite ot clever young
CAMBRIDGE. .Vas.. Nov. -1.
!(AP) Announcement .of the
award of the Associated Harvard
clubs' scholarship to Earl T.
Floathe. Pendleton. Ore..' was
made today. This Is one of 170
scholarships given tho Freshman
. class. Forty flvo are provided
, by Harvard clubs throughout the
country aud the one given by tho
'Associated Harvard clubs-Is open'
to students from srhoils where,
there Is no ejiabHshed Harvard
club. It is one of the most kn-
ly sought after awards given at
tho university.
artists presented by Helen Clin
ton make up tha personnel of
"Dance Tactics," with Betty and
Jose looking after the Spanish,
Paul Indulging In the Russian,
and Brock with taps and buck
whip numbers offering most of
the eccentric. Dainty .Marie of
ficiating at the Ivories is an ac
complished accompanlHt and a
talented muslclau. . I
. 'Billed as "The International !
Tomedlan." Stuart Hams is a '
Mg-ume funster with his owu,
irai'iHlly written omedy bits that!
jliitludo a lot ot topical humor;
' j4 f ell as some satire that is re-j
Tro.ililng iu its origlunllty. , I
. rstiuth ' and ' ability to please (
I Commissioner Francis A. O'Neil.
j His story at both places was
!tbe same, that he had been mis
quoted and that the newspaper
reporters were out after him. He
called cne reporter a "red faced
liar."
, "I nevet called anyone mur
derer." Sorenson testified at both
Buryl Blevens
Resigns From
Basin Scouts
Resignation of Buryl Blevens,
s scout executive of the Kla-
.1 HiruiU Willi UIMIIIT IO UIVBBe . t, .
aL'the outstanding features of ma,n co"n,r T
Ihe offering ot Xevin. and Dawc, known M,r" B'T"!
tjie otlerlug
a' peppy couple with song
gance tendencies.
Claire Vance, ' a '. roinedicnnu
with a. way of hfr own, and a I
rupertoiro . of popular hour hits,1
la always. a welcome addition to
1 I Ul., vnulwnntfiit1 V-hif-tl
and j becomes effective December first.
I As yet no scout executive has
been named to carry on b's
work. Cnt il such time W. E.
Lamm, president of the council
fcBllai? jLDay ;i
' f
SaCmiE(&lay
0
Toveimiilbei? 24
will have charge. -
. ' Mr. Blevens after three years'
ring aerial, . ... ,. ;
and some clevor feats- of ("
i - .. .'Fals has rerlgued to devote his
em sjuiaie? oros. sn'i , . .. ,. .. . ,. ...
'ov program.
With Uouian
StUiltH
contortion
gym-)
t'slay give the -show a speedy
send-off. Some . of their
nasties are breath-taking.
r On t the- screen. . Madge Bell
amy Iu "Very Confidential," aud
entire attention to the Blevens
Servlco Station at 2"5 Oregon
avenue.
- He is resigning after years
In scout work. "I plan to con-!
tiuue activities in scout work
and will be ready at all times j
to assist In any way possible In '
this splendid work." Mr. Blev
ens stated today.
Court of Honor will be held
at the library oa Thursday even
ing. December sixth under the
At The Liberty I
-
Movement from tho first reel
in ilm l-t rni..ni.i i... Ai.f
acterlstlc of tbe excellent pro-
., - . . . , ill!,, uvviriiiucr Bum uuuur uic
ducttou now playing at the L'o- direction of Rollo C. Groesbcck.
nbf. u V , "".Isccording to Mr. Blevens.
Debt. It Is chock-full of all i
iorts of action, from an nutomo-j
bllo race In the beginning to a COMPLAINT OF
slam-bang and viciously convinc
ing fight at tbe end. The lead
ing player. Rex Lease, Is extra
ordinarily well suited to his role,
that ot a motorcycle policeman,
and his femlnino lead, Charlotte i
Stevens, is pretty aud a capable
fact re sg.
STAGE OWNER
IS DISMISSED
SALEM. Ore., Nov. 21, (AP)
The put lie service' commission
Is informed by the interstate
The supporting cast, which In- 0,unr commission that It has
eludes James Cordon, Ethel Grey) al8ml-'d e complaint or A.
Terry, Florence Turner and Billy ' Jal"' Corner owner ot the
Sullivan, is perfectly chosen, and ! Columbla st8KM snint the
the direction ot Phil Kosen, 124 j Spokane, Portland & Seattle rail-prlte-wlnnlng
director. Is as1ron1 ,mpauy.
ramal, restrained and Intelligent' In ,ul" ult Jloff contended
In particular the. emotional j tnat railroad had no legal right
scenes aro to bo recommended ',0 operate a motor bus line. Tho
S phase of motion picture tech- 'i'erstate commission disclaimed
nliuq- peculiarly adapted to Mr. j Jurisdiction in the case. Since
lloseu's talent. "Tho Cuncullcd ' U case was star ltd Jaloff has
Debt" Is from a story by Frances ' ""'d out to the Spokane, ' Port
' (fUilhau. who also . wrote the 'anl Seattle company,
continuity, r .... -. . , ' .
, ! MEASlltKH MAN ttm
SCIT; I.t Altltl-XTKI)
MX .MEMIIKIlH OK
. VESHEL I'l.NAI.LV SAVED!
,1( . j ALBLIl(Ji;EIiyrE. N. M.. Nov.
KOCXPORT, Mass., Jov. II. ; 11- (f P) Because he measured a
(IP) After clinging to Jagged man for a suit of clothes, on Sun
rocks all night, six members of d"y. C. Mltchelson was arrested
the crew of the fishing Schooner today and charged with violation
Malbavages. shipwrecked off.cf the Sunday labor law.
Hoik port Monday night, were! T. M. Pcppcrday, newspaper
rescued by coast - guards from . Publisher, ha been sulpo?nacd
their .portions position yesterday, a" n witness
n
tree
wonderful new comfort
factors not combined in
any other automobile
rinJAuU mrtprr tfrmt tut Jtmjort fori MlJ
A new adjustable front scat electric
windshield wiper with two blades rear
seats amply wide for three adults all
unite to launch a new epoch in style,
comfort, performance. Is it any won-. ,
der that America is according it the
most enthusiastic reception ever given
any fine car? .
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WITH MASTBSPIECB BODIES BV riSMKI
BUICK GARAGE
II. E. If.MGEK ,
l:l:ll Main Nlreet Phone Vt
W'h Bvltir Aitta-0b;i Arc Built... Imrh Riifld Th
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PRE-VIEW
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Selected Toys hurryv
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TOY TOWN HAS OPENED An entire section of our store hat been trant
formed into a fairyland filled with selected toys and gifts so dear to the hearts
of little boys and girls. A palace of wonders crammed into every nook and corner
with the best things that the children will fairly rave about Bring the children
to this unusual PRE-VIEW SHOWING OF TOYS .
Your Credit Is Good Use It
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BREAKFAST SETS
This breaklast set will .delight the
heart of every little girl well lac
quered and with clever stencil duxigu.
mi
ELECTRIC RANGES
Every tittle girl will want ouu ot
these mlnature electric runi;ci
WRITING DESKS
Just tho thing for the little first
or second grade girl or loy.
CLEDS
Every boy knows what tho Flexible
Flyer sled is there Is none bolter
made.
NOVELTY TOYS
Our list of novelty toys is loo many
to talk about but we have a stud
stock' ot them bring tho chlldrou
III to see (hem. ,
CARRIAGES .
Ivory colored doll carriages mads
of machine-woven fibre.
HIGH CHAIRS
These littlo doll high chairs
como well made and fin
ished Just as prettily as the
breakfast sets.
USE
DOLLS ?
Ilnby Dolls with composition
bend Bud hands. He vera I
' styles. All beautifully
dressed
DISHES
These lovely .doll dishes cotno ill
beautiful designs. Just like mother's
dishes. . '
Other Suggestion! from
ToylantJ
Erector sets; all kinds of meeluiuliut
toys; trunks; bicycles; inliilulurn
clnilrs; aulomoMlcs. truks; Slug";
motion picture cameras; toy type
writer that really writes; roc kins
chairs.
STEAM SHOVELS .
Enumeled si mm shovels with auto
matic extensfliti arnv.
7'-.
BLACKBOARDS. ' " 4
lihu klionrds with pockets for cliulk
SCOOTERS
papers, etc.
Scooters bikes with steel fiuuies.
Rubber tired wheels.
PIANOS
t'lirighl toy pianos In inuhiiguiiy fin
ish. Nino keys.
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