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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1930)
PAGE FOUR THE EVENING HEHALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON QTt0 Evening Hrralil Tuesday, October 21, 11)30 Cku tuttlk.. LYNN ZIMMERMAN f'T Kdltor ..Advertising Manager fublisned every elter.oon eac.pl Buuday ".u'"'u Company t IVI-ISS BOUtn sum "h .entered . second eh. -.iur ifc. P""J? ",' ttit Oieaon. on August go, 1U. unaer sc. 01 u.-. .v.. MAIL BATK8 PAKAULB I.N AOVANCii Three months 6U Months One Year lly Mall la Outsids County County .ll.7d 4 111 X Xft " , . . i.oo .oo Delivered by Carrier la Clti una Month 10 ThrM Months 1 Six Months One Year AHWKJlAlfcU l'Kb8 LKA8KU UKK HaMUKKAtUIT BtKt.AU Uf CIKHLATIOX Represented nationally by M. C. MOGt.NSEN CO.. Inc. New York Seattle , P""" ' Chicago U Angela. ww a a. .AihAc with comulelt. in formation about the Ki.m.ib Kail, market, may . obtain lor tba asking at any 01 . A .uuiuiivt Press aieuiuw tt .... ... , . , u .. MEiuiVi anuuod to the use or ropubtica- tioo ot all news a 'PB . DUl)lil,ne)i therein. All rights 3 Xuon-ol'-.p Tpatcba.- here.n r. aiao reserved. Tuesday, October 21, 1930 "Vote For Your Armory" rpHE words in the above caption appear on placards " which those advocating the construction of a new armory have distributed in the city and throughout Klamath county. Somehow the thought, "vote for your armory." has been growing on us until we have come to the realization that it means just what it says: ARMORY. Had the individual or committee composing the slogan worked for a solid year a better one could not have resulted. The construction of an armory is strictly i i if -omnlptpr! Will a community project arm one Koinr tr. vou and every citizen ot juamam coumj. armory is not for the exclusive use of the military forces. Although provided primarily for that purpose the law cvomino- their maintenance permits its use ior an yuu lie functions and in many towns of this and other states u v.- Wnme a civic center. We have only to go over the Cascades to Ashland and Medford for proof of this. There the Armory buildings are used for numerous events of a public and semi-public nature, many of which would never occur were it not that the armories provided suitable quarters. There is not in this rapidly growing city today a structure of sufficient size to accommodate public gath erings such as necessity often demands, and for which there will be an increasing demand in the future. The new armory will meet that demand and become an asset to the county as a whole. The construction of a building such as is proposed will not 'entail undue expense, and when viewed from the standpoint of value which the citizens of Klamath county will derive from it, the proposal cannot help but roll up a big majority at the election two weeks hence. In the language of the fellows who are so loyally devotint time and energy to furthering this good cause, we say: "VOTE FOR YOUR ARMORY". Does The Consumer Benefit? AN address delivered Monday by the president of the Jnstitute of Meat Packers revealed that most meats are now wholesaling at from one-fifth to one-third lower than a year ago. The announcement is good news only insofar as the decline is reflected in a correspondingly low price to consumers. Unless retail prices have been lowered from one-third to one-fifth the only class to profit by lower prices is the wholesaler. Those who grow cattle and other livestock are taking their loss, and unless con sumers are benefitting by the decline prices for meat are badly out of adjustment We are reminded that wheat has been hitting the skids for some years, yet the decline in price to growers has not been reflected in the price charged consumers of bread. It is not difficult to guess who has been making the profit. WASHINGTON' LETTER You Kevrr Can Tall What Will Happen In Klonlon 0iupal(n New York May, Kama a Ke puhllran tiovernor. While Ohio, Illinois anil IVnaaylvania .May tola for Iirmocrate. 1 r EDITORIALS MOM OVER THE NATION Changing Days Four new flags to remember if you care to remember. Under orders from the league of Nations trance haa carved out four na tion! In the Near East. Each with !t new flag, they are the atate of Byrla, the republic of Lebanon, the mate of Latakla and the govern ment of Jebel-Durie. Jabel-Durse, by the way, haa a flag somewhat like that of the United States. In the top left corner la a red, white rod blue rectangle. The rest ot the flag 1 made up of five stripes, greed, red, yellow, blue and white. Read hlntory and know that the t'me may come when theee nations may be among the powerful ot the earth. A Search for a Pig New York Times: With any number of actors looking for work fcva Le Oalllenne li having a hard t'me casting at least one role In her coming production of "Alice lu wondorland." It Is the sort of part In which thH actor must limply play him self. Friends of Alice wilt remem ber that when she rescued the ouchess's baby from the noisy kitchen where the pepper soup waa brewing, the poor thing turn ed Into a pig. Where to find this pig Is what is punllng Miss Le Gamenne. It must be s small pig, If Jose vhlne Hutchinson, alias Alice, Is to carry It about comfortably. And it must slay small, to save tba stage manager the bother of train ing succession ot yonnc porkers. Pet shops In the city that have been Interviewed deny the exist ence ot a pig ot this convenient kind. Of course, a guinea pig night serve: but, after all, the buohasa' baby was not that sort. A freatar problem to the lay wilnd thza finding a permanently small pig Is the matter of chang ing the sneezing baby Into s grunt ing Pig ot any Blze. wno s to piay tbe baby, and how Is It to accom- Dltsh tbe "protean change' T me business of lu very turned-up nose becoming a snout, and Its eyes get ting "extremely small for a baby" is done readily enough In the book but It must present something of a problem on the stage. Such Wonderland habits aa the constant vanlsblngs and reappear ance of tbe Cheshire Cat, and the sudden Increases and decreases lu tbe height of Alice, would seem to call for a technique easier In the movies than in the theatre. Lost Motion Los Angeles Times: A scientist asserts that the gasoline we are using and the motor wheels It acts t'pon do not actually develop more than 10 to IS per cent ot the lat ent energy of the product. It would seem that here Is a wide field for improvement. If 80 per cent of the power in the country's gasoline Is actually going to waste n-hy doesn't somebody get ont an injunction. In fitting up one of the present day giant liners, 4000 mattresses are required. MOTHER Are your children's shoes in shape for school? if not Let Us Fin Them Up. CONNER'S Shoe Repair Shop 1U1 H. LluUth bt. Near Golden Kula Store BV RODNEV prTTIlER XKA Service Writer WASHINGTON. Oct. 1 Strange things have boea hap pening In tbe election campaign, giving rise to such ordinarily freakish tboughta that a Repub lican governor can be elected In New York and that Democratic senators can be elected In Ohio and Illinois with possibly a Democratic governor in Penn sylvania. Perhaps none ot these things will come to pass, but it takes sucb possibilities to pep up a campaign. Widespread Interest In the New York gubernatorial contest Is due both to the part prohibi tion has been playing In politics up there and to the fact that If the Republicans happen to win, the Democrats of the country will have to start looking for a H32 presidential candidate with a grand free-for-all in prospect Governor Franklin D. Roose velt la standing for re-election, opposed by U. 8. District At torney Charles H. Tuttle of New York City. Tuttle is a strong candidate, anyway, and tbe re cent disclosures ot graft among Tammany leaders in New York have provided him with a neat Issue because Tammany la sucb an important part of tbe New York Democracy. He haa come out for the re peal of the Eighteenth Amend ment, ridding himself ot the dis mal drawback ot being a dry or straddling candidate In a dis tinctly wet state. The big threat to Tuttle, one very likely to de feat him, is tbe plan of the drys to run an Independent candidate who will cut into tbe upstate G. O. P. vote. The Tammany Handicap Roosevelt, now regarded as a probable presidential nominee in 1932. finds himself faced with the fact that Tammany votes are a requisite for victory but tbr.l Tammany politics is bis main handicap. He must take a firm stand against Tammany corrup tion but still can't afford to get Tammany unduly Incensed at htm. As long as Tuttle la wot he can't depend on many wet Republican votes as he and Al Smith have In the past. He is fortunate, however, in the fact that voters seldom get excited abont corruption and tbe odds seem to remain somewhat la his favor. Everyone who has been ont In the large cities ot Ohio reports a feeling that Robert J. Bulkier, wet Democrat, will defeat Sen ator Roscoe McCulloch, tbe dry Republican. Republicans in those cities are often more wet than Republican. Bulkley baa been winning the straw votes. Mc Culloch apparently wilt have to depend on large majorities from tbe smaller communltiea, strong holds of the Anti-Saloon League. Despite the confidence of Demo crats and wets In a Bulkley vic tory, however, it is well to re member the hard cold facts that Hoover carried the state over Smith In 1928 by a majority of more than 750.000 and that Sen ator Fess defeated his Demo cratic opponent that year by about 600.000. Illinois Is Puzzle Illinois went for Hoover by 450,000 and gave Senator Glenn a majority ot about 275,000. The Illinois fight looks like a horse race, but Democrats here are even more confident ot electing 1. Ham Lewis over Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormlck than of elect ing Bulkely in Ohio. Mrs. Mc cormick's worst worry concerns tbe number of dry Republican votes the Anti-Saloon League can pull to its Independent candidate, Mre. Lottie O'Neill. Her next concern la the question how many voters oppose the Idea ol oaving a woman senator and now many EIGHTEEN YEARS AGO IN KLAMATH The discoloration entirely gone from hie eye and displaying no atgna ot an alleged fracture ot the skull, or of having been hit In the bead with an ax, R. Vance Hutchlua appeared before tbe city council laat night and pre sented charges against the Mayor of Klamath rails, the chief of police, and two patrolmen. After violent argument, the session ot the council finally came to a close when a motion to postpone consideration of the matter for a week was carried. Because the necessary figures were not available for tbe in formation ot the city attorney, tbe city council waa not In a position to proceed with the pro posed Pine street change of grade at the meeting last night, and the matter waa postponed nntll the next regular meeting. Headquarters for the republi can county central committee will be established tomorrow. The building formerly oocupied by L. B. Rich, aa a shoe store has been rented and will be fit led up at once, 11. A. Kmmltt Is chairman of the committee. Except tor a single telephone une to Ashland, thta city waa entirely cut off from communi cation with' the outside world today. The Herald's United frees report waa relayed from Ashland. The telegraph aounder la tbe Ashland office was placed along side of a telephone transmitter. and the telepgraph operator here, with a telephone receiver strap ped to hla ear. translated his Morse as It came weakly over the telephone wires. The trouble with the Western Union wires la betweeu this city and Weed. Linemen are out, and it la expected that the damage will be remedied by night. Daily CAPITOL News Letter Livestock Show. Opens October 25 Future Farmer. Fine Displays. WE BUY Diamonds. Jewelry, Watches, Gold, SHrer, riatlnum We Pay l-n-tnium for Old Coin and Stamp L SEGAL Jewelry Co. 1008 Main St. NORTHLAND Transportation Company To all points North East and West Voi Ointenieoce . Ei.iiiomy, Safety and Dependability "KIDfc THK MJK1IILAND'' Phone 999 Terminal Stage Depot 830 Klamath Ave. Union Stage are opposed to Mrs. McCormlck in particular. In Washington, Mrs. McCor mlck has lost much sympathy because she employed detectives to shadow Charlman Nye of the Senate primary Investigating committee and then boldly de fied Nye to do something about It. Illlnola voters, however, may regard her as just a aponky little gal from home who lin t letting a bunch of senatorial smart alecks put anything over on her. Pennsylvania gave Hoover 1,000,. 000 votes to Smith's 1.000.000 and In 1928 gave John S. Fish er 1,100,000 votes to his Demo cratic opponent'a 355.000. In the face of sucb majorltiea and the state'a well known rock-rib bed Republicanism It Is almost Impossible to imagine that Mr. Hemphill, the Democratic can didate, will be defeating Gitford Plncbot or the governorship. Nev ertheless, the strong Republican Vara machine la said to be com bining with the weta against Plnchot and there will be no such O. O. P. majorities this year In the gubernatorial fight. Boss Vare's hatred of Plnchot Is deep and bitter, dating bark beyond the time Plnchot helped hinder him from taking the Sen ate seat which the Senate never let him have. g given to 13, also known as a bak er's doxen. Timely Quotations From People in the Public Eye I am tired ot being eternally called an actress who thrown off most ot hsr clothes on tbe stage and revels In bedroom scenes. Tallulab Bankhead. see Keep her (woman) out ot bnalness: her place Is In tbe home. Captain Robert Dollar. s In the modern state, high brows, being poor consumers, are bad cltlsens. Aldons Hnxley. e There Is no panic 'There Is a business depression, whloh has been brought abont largely through tbe efforts ot the Demo cratic party. Representative L. J. Dickinson. Queen Marie la not a good feminist. She Is more the moth er. Princess Cantaruiene. The public never knows wbst It wants until It baa got It. St. John Ervlne. Sqneetlng together two handlea with which a new cooking kettle la equipped tilts it for pouring out its liquid contents, a tight lid pro tecting the hands from steam. Dictator Question i O 1 12. """"" ' 3- lt 3 k ui " " " SS" " iTTST" -a aws TT "" " 25" """ 3!" 3T" "3T ST 34. a ijm, 37 " as " Zo" """" """" TT la H" I " I - 11 11 I I I I I Lu. HORIZONTAL 84 Obstruction. 1 Island, la New Tork Bay. 3 Volcanic peak ia California. 0 To knock. IlKhtly. JO Kiln. 12 Grain. ia Native metal. 14 To direct a boat. IA Nothing- 17 Beat. 10 Crowing oat. 22 Quotes. 23 Assumed VERTICAI X Anlho of "Cnele Tom's Cabin." 2 Sailor. Z Monkey. 4 Short letter, 3 Sulk.' Slale child. 7 Fish. YE8TTHDAYB ANSWER 7 Noetrtle. M Wayside hotel. ' 40 Hheep. , 41 Sty. 42 Shelter, 44 To reroko. 44 Kemal Pasha U dictator of SO Genoa of chimpanzees. 27 Higher. 20 Fangs. 31 Treats separately. TIAIUCI IEIL1MI ICiAIRlP O LEO QklS Z; I a q r i t s Cp HQRT rlT W E L sTaTg bqa ABErr IT RN TARE PAIniEI RIEIPl lElDIElNj A What cod rapports the heavens? Jl To close with wax, J4 ConstUaent ot tat. 13 Relates. 17 Eye tumors. 13 Verses. 20 Snrfaca of cloth. 21 HlBh mountain, 23 To bind. 24 To sap. 27 Below. 23 Monster. SOgnbeUnco gathered by 32 Itack of neck. 33 Loaned. 83 Reverence, 34 Male. 38 Kind. L 30 Born. free -50 Cents-free A Colonel Lindbergh Bronx Statuette Alto SO Cento Free A Continuation of the Lindbergh Bank Campaign FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Cut out this coupon, good tor 60c. Take it with 11 In cash to the Guar dian Building and Loan Association, 829 Main, 8t. Give it to any ot the tellers and you will receive a pass book crediting your Lindbergh account with 11.10. Ton will also receive a Bronze Statuette ot Colonel Lindbergh valued at it, which Is also a savings bank. You may withdraw Lindbergh Ac counts with full value plus earnings of i compounded semi-annually. Mo membership fees, no withdrawal fees, no fines or expenae of any kind. ReHidxnts ot Malm may open Lindbergh accounts at the Guar dian Building and Loan Association at Malln, Ore. Mall applications given prompt attention. This is not a monthly Installment account. Deposit aa when you can. Tblt offer is open to any parson wbetbsr living In Klamath Falls or elsewhere. (m BALKM, Ore.. Oct. 11 (UP) Some ot tbe most pretentious ex hibitions In the Paclflo Interna tional livestock show In Portland during tbo week ot October 18 to November 1 will be displayed by the future farmers of Amer ica. MORE THAN 80 teams from Oregon. Washington. Idaho. Cal Iforula and Monlsua will compete In the livestock Judalna contests tor tbe various silver tronhl msdala and pemianta to bs awarded lbs youthful contest ants, according to Karl II. Cooley ot me stale department of voca tional educatlou. PLAN 1M DIHPLAY8 SHLUP, HOGS, beef snd dairy cattle will be judged. The three high point youths from Oregon will be sent to the American Royal Livestock show in Kansas City, November 17 to compete In tbe national P. F. A. livestock judging conteata against boys from other sections of the United States. TWENTY OREGON chapters of this organisation will have dis plays In the Paclflo International show. For the first time In the history ot the Portland exhibi tion, displays Including pictures, chsrta, graphs and other Illustra tive materials will be placed on a special dlsplsy board four by eight feet. TO HOLD MKKT1NO IN CONJUNCTION with the exhibition, representatives of II Oregon chapters will attend a meeting of tbe Oregon associa tion on October 28. CHAPTER8 TO have displays at tbe exhibition are from Ban don, Canby, Coqullle, Corvallls, Cottsge Grove, Dayton. Enter prise, Forest Grove, Orssbsm, Halfway. Lebanon. MrMlnnvllle. Malta. Myrtle Point. Nswberg, Kan I or, Redmond, Sllverton. Woodburn and Ontario. BLAST IX CARTRIDGE FACTORY KILLS bfcVEN PRESSBURG. Cserhoslovskla. Oct. 21, (AP) Seven young girls have died from Internal In juries and burns caused by an explosion In a mrtrlitse factory. Quinn Construction Company Awarded Building Contract The Jamns L. Quinn Construc tion company haa been awarded (he contract for constructing tbe building to contain the gaa nia cltlunry ueVossary to the furnish ing ot gas sorvlca, Louis J. Rust, manager for the Natural Gas Cor poration of Oregon announced last night. Work has alreudv been atartul on tbe building and It la expected that thta will be rushed In the ame way tbat construction has gone ahead on the pipe lines. "It Is expected that gas will be turned on early In December. Now that we are coming cloasr to the 'ime that we can give gas service, many people are manifesting tbe greatest Interest In securing ap pliances for cooking, healing and refrigeration." Mr. Rust said. "Some people are surprised to hear that there la a gas refriger ator which la not onlv entir.lv noiseless but Is also very efficient. It baa no moving parts. While mis gns refrigerator baa been oamed the Glsclrolux. It Is not lu any way dependent nixin trlclty for Its operation." County Again Leads In Liquor Fines Klamath count aiala Uaita the state In amount of prohibi tion law tines tnrnsd Into the state's 180.000 prohibition land, according to word from Salem received here. Louis C. Mueller was In charge ot enforcement work In the county during the time that 1 Ilia arrests were made and thi money was collected and lurueri over to tbe slate. Mr. Mueller la now a Inderal Indian officer In charge of enforcement ou the Klainulh reservation. The figures show that Klsm slh county turned In If, too. while Multnomah county waa, ocoud with 11,000. In 110 Klamath led the stats with tltu turned In and Multnontali waa suoond with 16,100, Coniult G. W. EVERETT Telephone 840 on Lawn Beautification ilo Represents The Reliable WASHINGTON NURSERIES Toppenlah, Waih.. known the coast over for tholr exceptional Nursery Stock of inperb quality. Get Ready Now For Your Nureorv Stock Place Orders While Stock Is Plentiful r Here?s a new and better confection Our delicious malted milk tablets arc more than jut sweets. Concentrated food, they bring quick relief from fatigue to golfers, shoppers, travelers and children. Sold at better drug stores everywhere. HORLIC K'S, ACINI. WISCONSIN Address.. quaim you iDouid tmtdtuvon ttoummatmne mem M L FACT no. i There are good coffees and bad mffecs. TJjere are 1st grades - - 2nd and 3rd grades . . cheap blends - - good, bad, and indifferent. Do you believe that all these kinds of coffee can be produced in the same factory, and still maintain the good kind at its best at all times? Schilling believes that cheapness is contagious and Schilling is tbe only one mho specializes on a 1st grade coffee. No cheap coffee finds its way into the fragrant Schilling roasting rooms. The finest things usually come fr 1 those who devote themselves to fine things exclusively. FACT NO. 31. Mix 1 part of Schilling Gnnirnon to ia parts of hot witer. Do likewise with nv other cinnamon. Dip a cube of sugar in each of these solutions, and place on the tongue. Then YOU decide which has the finer flavor! Schilling's is made from the finest Saigon cinnamon bark unadulterated with cheaper grades. 49 fy" Tea Cllcf . 'Powder 2 ,0 y