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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1929)
THE EVENIXT, HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OKFflON afohc.a.v. January 21. 1020 ra W THE REALM OF pr. GUEVEUaO IS fill .0ECKS; AH That Could Be Done Krs Been Done; Own- ' er Hope for Best (fly KrXXETll K SAXDERH) f" CI.EVE1.AXT). Jan. 21. AP' -The Cleveland Indians will en tor the 129 campaign noncom mittal on their prospect but hop ins 'or. too n81 trom one of tho iUft thoroughly overhauled line- , UP In tbs American League. 7 "We hope w have a belter rln"i than last year." wag' the Jaly comment forthcoming from fcilly Evan, genera! manager of mi inl, and be admitted that , the liiJ'klns could tare much., bettor this season and still not tfi much, of an Improvement over ; Ut rear's seventh place outfit. ! Outside of the moundsmen. on- 1?. the veteran Charley Jamleson ! la. left field, Carl Lind at second 1'i.te and Luke Sewcll behind the , lint will bp found in their cub-" turrary position es !ho tribe now -Hrvka up on paper. Cone are (Jeorite Barns. George I'hle. Ho-; m3r 8umma and Lesser Light of Ball players will never cease Mio tribe of other years. j to tell stories of Walter John '. The seemlnply eternal hunt ' son's fast ball when he was U. fnr a ueie..su- to this speaker his prime. -resulted lu 'he purchase of i "Caey" Stent?! tells a story niti Porter frr.m CalUmore and 'about hU trrat and only appear iinil AviThill from" San Francis-: anco at bat Hubert the 'flro t. boTh tluFglag 'outfielders ball" kins, in an exhibition. game ho con $15,004 each.. W!th the sao !z'.l. t:o of Summa to Philadelphia j nlM n to lne ute .. and I the release of Gcrkln. Lang- C-y. "and Mood ready ford and others, the way la pav-jwn my lrmtT bludgeon, ea for Porter and VerhiU to pa- . . . ol the outfield with J.mleson.1,. J0? , , , Hon. the nmps called a strike ani ClHc Tucker of New Orleans. ! i staod there. The same thing CharUy Dorraan from Tyler, happened on striks two. to? C"1, """I "When Walter cocked M. arm .:KaIn. I threw my bat down nnd ueo win oe fia at second. : but aa otherwise revamped In- fioid w.ll find Kewell shifted from short to third, Johnny Ho dnpp moved from third to first; and Tavener, obtained, with Pit cher; Kenneth Holloway from De troit for -George L'hle, is slated ffr short. Rookies will Include first baseman Glenn Bolton from Terr Haute. Shortstop John Bnr nott, a testnmato of Bolton's and Hay Gardner, ot New Orleans. who was a dihern association's I leading shortstop last year. j The catching department will remain the same Luks 6eweU,the ncn be muttered, Teilabs, .".yatt ana Autry. ' Hndlln, Miller. Miljna, Grant, Shauta and Underbill are hold over hcrlers available to Manager Soger Peckinpaugh. He looks fpr farther assistance from among such players as Holloway; Jim lay Zinn, who In fire of the last dx years has won 20 or more somes a sesson for Kansas. City in the American association; Jas. Moore, ot Little Rock,, who led the Southern association in pitch Ins lust year; and Wesley Fer rrll, who pitched 20- victories Ihet year for Terre Haute. All the newcomers are right handcrs. Manilla Is tho greatest hemp market la the world. (' ; HERALD CLASSIFIED AD3 BRINO RESULTS SIDE GLANCES "That's good, and what did n.ft Q c FAT. OFT. .- Walter's Fcst p-ll Gave 'Em ' Shaking Knees hKAT LAST ESAU.W, STftmts By AL DKM1RKK Former micher New Vcrk Ciants went back ts the bench, 'Come tack hjr. yau blind fat heat.' the nmps yelled, 'he threw that last one to first base.' "That's all right, I yelled from the bench, I didn't see the other two either." (. V "Nemo" Leiboid had tho mfa fortnne in his first appearance at the plate In a major league uni form to bat against Johnson. The "Big Train". Just threw thre- fast ones past him and Nemo never took his bat o" his shoulder. -J - , As he trudgd dejectedly to if that's a sample of the pitching In this league. 1 don't Lcion; here." . w- CHAMP EREAKS OWN RECORD IN ONE-MILE SWIM SYD.YEY. Australia. Jan. 21. (AP) Swimming at Mfnly, New South Wales, Arne Borg of Sweden today covered a mile in 21 minutes, 8 4-5 seconds, beat ing his own world's record ot 21 minutes, 41 3-10 seconds. The mark which the "Swedish" hurricane shattered by more than halt a minute bad stood since August 12, 1925, when he estab lished it In a race lu Gothen burg, Sweden. By George Clark Quoen Elizabeth any to that?" IT TAKES A B. Bi MAGNATE TO BEAT ONE . . . " "W L' . . .... we FAMCAMC-CT HIS . lev -o ATi-l titr. HOAklnle. "Hie- - (f FATE OF EKDCH NOUN COLLEGE Deadlock Coirm'ttee and Student Borrd Still Exists Today SUTTLK, Jaau 21. .P) Whether Knoch I!asluur ia to rcmnln as brad football coach of lauveraiy oi. Maaiunxtoa ras still question today. With the student hoard of control Insist ing that be be ousted, and tbe rat any AUjetic roniutiltea as ttrongly detcraiincd that be re run I u. With the two bodies to whom coaches are responsible, dead lockcd. JikWiUuni-to President Al. Lyle Speucer to decide whether Bagrhsw will finixh the three re maining years of his contract. Dr. Spencer has said that he will be guided entirely by the legal ptaasea of the dispute. Confronted with a. compromise proposal ot the faculty committee to add a backtleld coo:h to the staff and keep, tho "little giant'' at the head, the student board turned to a lawyer, for legal ad vice In tho event Dr. Spencer denies their plea. A special committee worked yesterday formulating a bill of particulars reciting students' grievances against Bagshaw. This Is to be presented to Dr. Spencer by a special committee consisting of the nine ' student members of the board of control as soon as ho grants them an in terview. Copies are also to be sent to the University Board of Regents. Meanwhile tho faculty commit tee sat tight on Its refusal to ap prove the board's ouHter. PYLE TO HOLD ANOTHER RACE ACROSS NATION NEW YORK, Jan. 21. (AIM C. C. Pyle announces he bus com pleted arrangements to use the Park Ina Baths, building at Rockaway Park, Long Island, as headquarters and training camp for contestants lu the -second In ternational -transcontinental foot race, which starts from Nuw Yora March SI. if- T9an A Witt Uirls arc naturally curious but some don't mind be- in; kept in the dark uue CRACKS WtU UNPvtNCTAME BY J ill 0s V THE LAltiT lOKKfeH SCMCATIOri -vo nvAc?e "this cocrjrrfrM- to oatt, HOtTCVEB.,HB HA-j tCEA4 UMABLC Tfe tamd a match dod x) tvvc fact That u'uem he gets c5m cMc cp OOR RE(HJUATor4 MATS TVECU'S MO ROOM rc ' - DW ECCC . Some sav vtIs a pcmvc fO At,M(T ITS- GtXELU. TMTtieTAlAlMCMT. 'Lower Limit, Brief Season ! Aim of Bill Ideas of Klamath Sportsmen on a measure Introduced at the state legislature designed to cut down the does season and limit the kill to one buek, are sought by A. M. Collier, representative from Klamath county, according tp a letter received by Nate Ot terbeln. secretary of the Klam ath Sportsmen's assoclaUon. Collier's letter follows: "There was a bill Introduced today by Representative Ford, rutUng down the limit to one bu'k and shortening, the season ten days at the beginning ot the season. "Will be very pleased to have your comments and any ot the other boys' opinions. "Yours very truly. ' ' (Signed) "A. M. CpM-lORr' ENGLE ENTERS Genial Winter Sport En thusiast Will Compete for Fat Purees Orio Engle, gonial winter sports enthusiast, has definitely decided to enter the Fort Klam-ath-Crater Lake ski race on Feb ruary 22. Engle Is regarded as one of the best skiers in the county, and Is a leading contend er for the fat purses offered for winning places. "Unfortunately," said John Maben. former caretaker of Cra ter lodge, and an ardont booster of tho annual winter classic, "Oric has become Involved Jn strange difficulties with Crater Lake Ski club officials. Word came to them the other day that he was spoiling tbo ski slide at the saw mill. They investigated and found Orio at the mill doing his stuff; watching for a' while, they found out the causo of the deep holes lu the snow ot tho slide. Ou questioning Mr. Engle, they wcro told that ho was train ing for tho big- hill btlow the lodge, and that a long hill was only a continuation of smnll ones. Thu officials finally ugroed Wiut if Mr. KnKle would fill up tlio holes and in tho future use three skis, that limy would forgot the matter. T-uday some one taw Orio golug-up tbo road wltn a shovel, on Jils hack, but they .did not see the third ski. Jnst now thli(s will turn oat it Is hard, to nay." :f . - ..". - . EX-CHAMPION WILL WRESTLE THIS EVENING NKW YORK, Jan. 21, (AIM Ed (Strangler) Lewis, who lost his heavyweight wrestling crown to the former Dartmouth star, Gus Sonnonberg, recently, makes his first New York appearance lu five years tonight, wrestling Ren ato Gardinl in a finish match at Madison Square Garden, . POLICE SHOOT MAS SACRAMENTO, Cal Jan. 21, ( AP) Franke Lee Wutors, 41, died of gunshot wouuds inflict ed by police when he refused to bull after picking up a dummy package left in the spot where il. If. Robinson, bank cashier here, had been ordered by extortionists to placet 11,200. ' UKEJKI HE ITViotxyvr THC BOLU VWD a CAfcXCVi nUm I M A. i IT IT M iim A.M I f C r S-nri cores. R. E. Deweese High With 49 for Six teen-Yard Event Despite a chilling wind that j swept over the Kluwalh Hod nnd GUiEHSFICE i GOLDWINQAT ! Uun Club, north ot the city, 11 cj to request tlielr district rep gunnon faredlho trap Sunday rtseutatlve In the Icgls ature to morning. I support the bill.- Rrpllrs to I he. From the seorei made In the letter so far received ara said to hacd'raps and doubles, the' cold , no encouraging to the comml weather apparently was no bandl- slonsrs. icap f:r tho scatter gun artists, j Th. letter dies tho rapid Scores made for the rooming "rowlh ot uu'ns In the do Uhoot follow: lartment In admlulstratlng the Y'lli d'fllU ' I it' ,' . ; j'; j Iewcaie,- It.- E. Ilsrdunbrook, I'.. . 47 Lamm. W. E. .....16 Moore, V. Martin, ' J. ' Stoddard, N. Y. Ileckman, W. .. Balsiftr, E Hauger, II. E. .. Cunningham, L. Hayden, A Boyle, John Dnnn, C. Xltsrhlfm. K. ... Schaul, Charles ....16 ...45 ...44 ...41 ...44 ...4J ,...4J ...42 ....to ....SO - ...41 ...34 13 IS 13 ARRESTED riWINQY CITY I CHICAGO. Jan. 21, ( AP) 'Three thousand persons worn ar i rented between Hoturilny night- fe.ll and today'a dawn, lit one of the tnoHt sudden, wiilespread ant! succvuitnl police drives In tbo hlctcry of Chicago. Raids wcro conducted ugiilusl evory hubltut of tho gungHter. guiiiuaii and robber. The thea tre dlKlrlct Bwarmed with plain clothes mun, seeking tbo "drcs suit" crooks, and police patrols were booked for hours uheud, so swift wore the arrevls. The drive wua Police Chief William UiiKsell's answer to a week of crinm markod by 102 ' roblierles. In which four iierxoiii: I wore shot dead and several oth- Icrs si:rlously wounded. I Two-thirds of tho city's force I of C.dOU pollceineu were kept ou i double duty over Sunday, to lu-.j sure tho success of the drive. NOTICK . Woodineu of tho World will meet Tuesday evening, JiM il - Odd Fellows hull. , llcfrdnh melltH. Build Resistance To Prevent Coughs or Colds Take SCOTTS EMULSION Rich in Resistance-build' ing Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Scot! a Sam. BUxxnfeU. N. J. nvi9 fVVAMCe FCW ATATLC AlAWIl EM TlSU:(KKa rVEV.F" TtW5 CAA ABOUT IM OIC . CF TVKXE a(H,D TAM6LC5 OJUCM AetlCMEM AV VLICI r KAUP WC Ld Ort HIM-SCtF, "UliMVflMG HU lAU VT 01 of'ioMcu'i: I'FOf.rL'IVI CX'T IT il'OWT .t,x. ) UiiTHTVM. COMMISSIONERS WANT INCREASE IN PAY CHECKS SALKM. Ore., Job. 21. I.W) -An increase In tba .ilarles of the three members of th Oregon State Industrial Accident com mission trom Usui) to f'sou each will be proposed in a bill to bo Introduced at the present ltglslativo session, , .... . ... !.... signed by Sum Lauglilln, lis rlialrmau. Is being sent tu 100 In dustrial leaders of tho atata who are contributors to the Industrial accident fuucl. and the are ask- m.ii irgiraii( the eommfssdiin' rocelvml and p- I ' - it t jjwa on a pproxi uiui-iy iii.uon ,( . claims, and received in cash from Industries and workmen during that period nearly S3.u0u.uuu. ELECT NELSON PRESIDENT OF LIBRARY BOARD Roy Nelson, Keno, was elected president of . the county library board Saturday, to succeed A. M. Thomas, whoso term has expired. A. E. ritrcot was elected secre tary and treasurer, an office for merly held by Mr. Nelson. MUs Gould submitted a report of ac tivities ot tho 'Hinrd during the past month. ... RKD SO.V C.ET ItllVXK BOSTON, Jan..- (UP) The acquisition of Hul Rbyne, short stop nnd second biissmnu' trom tho Philadelphia Athletics, was announced by Red Hox offlcluis tonight. . Rhyno, wno was tb tallied uu . wulver, . formerly was with the San Francisco club ot the Pacific count luugue. doctors warn AGAINST standardizing weight May TCiUlt hi (lltllgerOUt loss of fat in the tissues Tub American tlu-4 in craze that ftcckt to rcduL nil tat in (lie (itur it dauHemus. F' ilncnt tnctticjil thoritics un alannccl aitf) tltcy point . out thfctt ilis suicidal to ity to tanil rditc human weight. "Wc arc not rnncliiricy' My on famous doctor "but comptcs living bodies; we can nevor lc taiidard ired." He ftxm tm to mv that "What is a normal weight tor one individual is nn ahnormiil weight for anulhcr. The proper weight mid dafrce o( nouruhmcit hr an.v per ton . is tluit ul which he it most cnpahla and productive." tx treme dieting miiv remit in prmA nent injuries. Without a reservo of ot we become a prey to dtsen.es. , It is time for common soiijc, sup ported by medical wi ruing, to end the fad of extreme thinners. One error in dieting is to think that only ugar is fattening. Any food that nourishes fatten, and sugar is a pure, cheap nourishing food. Sugar's g realist blessing to man kind however, is its uc in making other foods palatable and enjoyable. Serve healthful bsked apples or peart apple sauce or stewed dried fruita for breakfast A bit of 'vet makes the meal complete, TU uir Imtttuto $00 IliTfUIfEU m IET!I sum nn "TThat Wi'l Be News When I Do," Smiles Al os Lcnves for South NKW YOltK. Jim. SI. (fl1) Cryii'lc remark by Alfred H. Nmllh on bin dernriurx fur a vui nllun wer' liitorr!titm by trlendu toclnv an lm!'r,itiux (hat he would cnll on llerlier: Hoover In Miami. ' Mr. rlmlili did not an:er n dlreil quemion whelll 'r he w ul. I call .on .Vr. Iln ivor but a frttul who w him off vp-iertlr.y d there was a irol:tlilllly uh 41 meeting would toko plrne. I Mr. BrullU was reminded of Mr. Iloorur's trip to Miami lu duy. "Will yiu cnll on blm diiwu there und congeal ulnin the .vic tor" a reporter Inquired, "Yes. ! wlil ou lu Ml.init. loo." said I hi" ix-siiveinur Kllli a broud smile. "Hut will yu cull un llnu ver?" the nuenlloner mmlleci. "Thai will b news when 1 dj." was Mr, HntlHi'a voilivl uliie slep. Ills pUins'will (ur a "lay lu the south umIII .Murili 1. Th Bmlih puny will tlr-,1 go in &vaunuh. tlie:i'T to H.m"(.. I Special Excursion, Klitmatfr IilliStin l'r.nicisc9 and return i ' . i On January 2i Soittltcrn'racjli'c,1lf,t'a! Jiav'"T, . (j '. ! . tir.ally reJutcd munjtrip hrc fi'i'in 'KI.inuili ' . Fall to Sin I ranciKU. lijicts aic ooj (or tltr - return trip until i:cb. 4. . '. Tliij low fare ii Sinitlicrn Facific't i(etial in vitation to visit San Trsnciuo now", ljijoy its thcatcrt, restaurant! and hotels; 1'iiiliermsn's t'liuf, Oiinatown, the Latin Quarter always fitcinating. . Take a few days oil for a miJ-wiiiter vacation. And if you golf, bring the ci bs. There te many, fine count you will enjoy playing. VbontordropinatthtSoutbtrn t Pacific office for further ilttailu .. mas-AaTf Maip I ifif POWERS I f -Sag. Ie Liberty Theatre, Jan. 23rd. Famous Rumely short courso In opcratlnif, adjusting, repair ing, drslifit nnd coiistructlmt of iwwer farming niaihlnery. Natioual lu scope, 'eleventh hueeeuiiftil yoar. Mlleo of thrill ing, lnlorenti!iK. IliKtructlvo movie lllmii, iiynelironlied with lectures. Sponsored by lliimely tit huj;o enl, hut coming frsa to farmora of thl community. Wo urn fortumitu Indned In securing thlil trout. A rnra opporliiiilly to loam lo "Know your power farming machinery." llring tli boys and hired help, too. Come caaly; stay Lite Throe otsalons: Wornlno. attornoon and evening. 8pecial: Tilovles Inkon In your own locality will b'l shown. Como und see your neighbors lu tho movlon. - . . . i J. W. KERNS, I'lu,, Id vl.lt furl Kp)' uiul John i Uliiglllig. I A liil'KV liliniller of fl'lvuds , wrr on bund Ihii llm llnvana leelul .iiillKd out of ' l'iiiiyl- vni! nuitl..n. Tli-' purly irnvel. I d a'' a l William Kouuy'a I I'lviUi car, bt. Nli'hiiliis. Mr. a ul Mr:' l"H''y, t'lo'e frieiidii of - ho mn'liln, wi-ro) In III" parly, TVO DIE WHEN HOTEL BURN3j i MANY INJURED j MINNKAI'OUH, M:u:i.. Jn. ' I AIM Two person were dead I'VUV,. Wn were iujtired nnd 1 I !ua liueois rii'l smi'l'ivvs vnro ' drlv.it. iu llu siruet. by a flro whkU'bwmird lltt .'iil'iul hotol,., : In l!i 1 lowuow .4ll"lrli t lulu ijuuday. '. thre1:h7eves j STEAL PAYROLL I'llU.'AiiO, Jan. . 11, ( AIM OMerln. illiy eiiiiilnye to kH kwad Uoaii. on their desks and j tlie'r hiiuds over Ihelr eyos, thri ' rob;:. r armed Willi shiilguns to .duy. luvsdid. 111" oltliva uf.lho fnnio I'r.'M couiliany III . IL'nit Mlrw I. seised a I60U) payrull 'nnd llnl, flrlug neve rut allots III. the alr'as they left. C,-AwIj Young Transfer Co. Phone 1097 J" J. J. MlLLKIt, general frciglit and PAsaonBer Bent. I'hoiio 84 1203 So. 6th St.