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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1930)
Thursday, November 13, 1930 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAG2 NINE FRANC SCO CAR COLLISION MURES NUNY BAN KltAM'lHCO, Nut. II, (A f) A trollny itr mllLlon, no stirring In Him Twin l'tuaa tun- fl aa ohm rar harltMl up Ic rt roviT a Inat btl-ruitt ruin, lM H.lpf.w.1. niirumi mirMliiv Id. urla hre loitnjr. Two wr r- aoritii in si'riou ronmtion mid I .ouro iif others wnrn aalil In hitvi received minor ruts end lirulaea Til rrh cx-currrj during Ihi rdh hour 111 ytorily. Tin leading car area iibmit TftO fiol In lh tunnel, Invnailiratore aald wln?n t'oiidiii'ior t!. A. l.nnt ilgnullvd motoriiiau !tntMrt Hail' low to Imi k up. Prvil lloi'kioi, aiiirlnli'iiil"ii of the miinlilpal rnllwuira, anU Ihi. rar hart liarkid sou In Hit lml whim Ihn followlnic n 1 1 -J hnrit fldWM mi ll and firaahed In. In Dm rear n! Ilia harking ve hhle. The I'ara wmo ti'lnaroiii'd for l t.iMhi rut ir.nulii. annul Amlcraon. S3, mnlorman of the xi-ond rar inl 13 yi'iir mil Tin Wataoli, who Hi mill nil Ihn Blal form Ih'hIiI him. Thr wm t ,r.,m Ilia wrariltfa Wll Ihn alii of ee and an-tvlone ton-lira, Andrrann'a 1g warn minlicd hla aktill noaallilv frartnrnl anf he v.'a thought In huvi lin-li In Inrnally liilurnl. Young YValaor a Inn Internally Inlurnt llolh n reported critically li ii r, llnckrn eiild the hniklng of thi trading rnr waa a vlolntlnn of rule, iiptirninra or una ra wero ordered l aurrrnder llicl fllHlKPN. I'attHriiRnra In the rear of th l.a.-klti. nr .twill B rnlllHll) Imminent, (unimcd tlirniaelvn. forward. I'aaaangrr In both rare with hurled Into thn nlalo. nnd rut by flying man mil n aialrd mill other oat of thi , ..... i Mplilu.ii, ..mi fti.ltm Hhurt circuits alerted fires In the wrr kagn but th7 wrr extin guished promptly. Trnfflr waa delnved annul an nonr wnno in lunnel waa cleared. II III, UK Jf MITI HUM K N.tVM I'llol'lt l-ATIIKU I'illl.AliKI.I'IIIA. Nor. II. (A IM Harry Ntnhldrehcr. an of iho fiunnua "Knur Horsemen or Notrn Hiunc" l th proud father of n aon, Harry Jr., who arrived toil ii y. "He'll b a nuartorliai-k. waa the comment of thn former font ball ftn r. Hinhldrcher la bad football conrh at Vlllanova college. TYRONE. Okie, Naturae auroly funny In aom Inataarea, Hut then mayb tha apdnmal-i-r of It. T. Unaay'a frland in'l working rnrrnrtljp whan hn tlmnd tna apaan of a ark' rahnlt nrar hra. Tha par". rnrdlng to Mnaay, atartad tip Inn fft In front of tha oar. Jual to ana how faat It could run. tha rar waa alnppad op to 61 inllaa an hour and (till tha rabbit kept ahead! THE NUT CRACKER Jon O'Goofty aaya mutual bat tins at tha rara track fata Ita nam barauaa of tha thousand whn loaa monay on thalr choteaa. Tha fooling, ha aaya, la mutual, a a n plraaant, aaya thnaa who nroacrllia tha ruloa of auerraa In 10 aaay Inaaont. Hut conaldor Kordhajn and N. Y. U. whn draw 76.0UO popla to ona football gan;a In which tha two taama wnra auppnMd to art my no plaaanntly toward ona another. a Hafor tha Prlnoaton team laft for Cblrago, tha atu- denta held an old-faahlnonad riot. Probably Juat to gat tha team arruatomad ot tha Chicago atmnaphare. a a a fmialdor perwee golf. It la nnn of our moat populnr gnnipa. yat nevar ha basn touohad by tba broath of aiandal. a a a Hack Wllaon hna bann holding nut for 115,000 rala. Mack wnnta qulto a nllc. a a a Knule Rockna aaya no taam la really grr.ul until It has boon llikcd once. Thua. hla 1939 leam waa a pretty rotten -ircgatlon of bunn. j Five Miners Are Killed in Slide At Canadian Mine VANCOUVKft. B. C, Nov. II, (AP) Kla man were dead to day and on Injured from a rock and dirt alld which oV niollahad a bunk bouaa at th Anyni tnln ot the flranhy (on aollilaled alining. Hinalllng and I'owar company. Itaporta of th tragedy war mi'ir and It waa nnt known how ninny man wara In the building or how tha alldn waa atnrtni. Anyo la nn iiiinrrif t.iry Inlet, about bo inllia north of I'rliica Hupart, P. t'., Chicago Markets Get Better Turks CIIIfAflt), Nn,, II. (AP) Tha atirly blrda aro cninlng to town bigger, heiior ami cIihud cr. "Thn dry waathnr" aald an of ficial of one product ronenrn "baa bean good for turknya. Thvy ara beitur In quality than for th laat tn yeara." Thou- BHiida ara rnnitng Into Chicago from Ohio, Kentucky, I wa, wis- cnnaln and utliur alulea, two waaka ahand of tha uaual tun All of whe'b la good nawa coming aflar tba long drought of luet auminer. but wblc iluami't augur wall for tha tur- kuya. Thankaglln( la Juat around tba rornar. High School Band To Present Concert lly IMIIIIH PdltTKIt Hrliool ( 'orrrpt itnlcnt To ral money rnr additional iinlfnrnia, thn band of Klamath I'nliin high icIkkiI will preannt roncart Krlday arenlng, Norenv her 21, at I o'clock. In tha arhool auditorium. Tha program will laat abou an hour and a half and will con alat of cln"lil ami aeinl-clnailcal plecea, aallliury man-hi and op. ular numlwira. An admUplnti eharga of (0 cent) will be mad. Th band, which la under tb direction of John Htovell. mualral dlraotnr. Dow contain 4.'i mera' bora, but It la poa'lbtn that SO lio a will ha In tha band nett an m eater. Thn I.lqni cluh mado II poulliln for the born to haT thel preaent red and whlta unlforma, Tba boya' and glrla- gloo elubi will alao appear on tba conrer program. "Wa eipwt lo hare the beat concert that haa been proaentea In tha arhool so far." Mr. Storall staled Wednesday. CAIJ.IKON'H OBKfrOX IIAIIt-M WAXT REVKN'iK Et'OKNE. Or., Not. tt, (A P) Oregon Froah and Oregon mate Books resume thalr fool ball feud on Hayward Held Frl day night. Prink Calllsnn, Froah coach, la out for rarenge io the 7-1 defeat suffered at th handa of the Hooks a few week ago. He baa withdrawn hi team from ecrlmmag and will maaa tha full strength of th Webfoota, with tba except Ion of Kd McClellan. canter, who la out with injuria. McKelllgan will occupy tha ranter position Today in Klamath's Theatres AT TDK l-EI.K.-.XX Kaauaaaaa .t..,.-rii;T;. l,4-.r III IIU IIONKV'i flllO, KIIO! STOMACH ULCERS HEALED Without Operation Absolutely Guaranteed If you ara sntferlag from any ttoraach ailment, no matter what tha doctors rail It, you owe tt to TOiiraelf and your family to try Wolfe's Compound. It haa bean recommended by many Pacific Coast payalclsns In their dalqr practice for years. No matter where you lira what station ot Ufa you occupy or how long you bar been sick rou owe It to yourself to try tbla wonderful treatment. No starting diet, no dlscom fort or distress. You can eat the things yon Ilk after takftig th treatment a few days. HlmnW annd vaur nam and addroae for Kit Er3 particulars re garding tha trial treatment which laats 14 days. 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To preserve tb Illusion that they are what their radio audiences Imagine them to t no ona ever ses them liroad'att, not even their wlvea nor their mauayer. Kvcu In Cbkugo. where moat of tbqlr broadcasting la dona, their are known only to tbelr Immediate circle of friends. Anma V Andy are known to millions ss two Tolc but Freeman r.oaden and Charles Carrell look pretty much like other young bualneaa men In a crowd. In "Check and Double Check" they emerge Irom their usual s clualon and provide th public with Ita flrat view of them. Fea tured with thiim In the picture are Sue Carol, Charles Morton, Irene Kich, and a strong sup porting cast. AT TIIK MXK TIU.K HI, hard Arlen la seen aa a itwaggerlng, bragging and wholly lovnldn lnvr In his featured role In "The I.lxht of Wealern Ktnrs." which opened at tba J'lue Tree theatre Tueaduy for a three-day run. With a part rloaely resem bling hla Inimitable role In "The Virginian," Arlen gives a great portrayal In thla Zana lire)' out door action-romance. Murr lirlan Is the heroine of tnla thrilling atory and she Is here every bit as sweet as she was In "The Virginian," or In "Hurtling Up." In vrhlrh he was seen with Arlen recently. The atory la exciting and fast-moving and replete with spectacular scenes, such aa a gigantic wild borae stampede which would be hard to match for realism and atartllng beauty. "The Light of Western Stars" In novel form was one of tha beat aollera of the year. Paramount baa captured tba tru aplrlt ot tha moving story. Arlen, a young rattle foreman. In a mo ment of desperation, vowa to marry tha first wblt woman ha meets. That woman happens to bo Mary Brian, who resents bla Insult. In a auccesalon of ad venturous events. Arlen managea to offset hla Initial poor Impres sion and wins the girt There are reveral excellent humorous role In the story, por trayed by Harry Green, wboa dialect comedy Is funnier than ever In tbls strange setting, and by WIIHum I.eM.ilre. tha garrul ous sentinel of "Only thu llrave." Fred Kohler furnlahos the thrills as the badman who cornea between Arlen and his glrL Gene Hammond Wins Election Over Mr. Semon r, M. "flan" Hammond of Merrill waa elected a director or the Klamath Irrigation district yesterday by property ownera In the district by a majority of 16 votes over Henry Hemon prominent farmer ot tha Henley dlBlrli t. The election brought out the heaviest vote ever recorded In a dlatrkt election. It la stated, with 4iJ ballots being east, which Is 100 mora than In any previous election and an Increase of about li per cent over the next highest vol ever cast, Hurreetfle Folaont Mr. Hammond will take hla seat as a director on the first Tuesday In January, ltM, whkb Is January t. H will anccMd Judg H. If. Polaom, who haa served out his elective term. Other members of tha board of directors sr J. L. Jacob and flam Iiehllnger, both farmers In the dlelrirt. aa la Mr. Hammond, Vote ly Precinct flemoa Total Altamont I II It 111 Mt. I.akl 14 IK III Olene ..... 7 1 II Merrill 51 It 4 Malln . 43 41 tt Midland 10 7 17 Totals .. ...141 114 441 VITALITY IS LOW AMONG WORKERS AT FOUR O'CLOCK Fatigue Durinsr This Zero Hour Can b Overcome by Sugar AT TIIK I.IIIKRTT An earnest. Inexperienced rounr man Is trying to make good as a real eetate salesman. I The father of a beautiful girl who I not content with his work aa an art collector, but must needs delr Into character reading. A fight In a cafe of tb under world district ot a great city. An unusual Idea of controlling a gang by preying on the lead er'a auperstlUoua fear ot black cats. These are tome of the hlgh lgJita of "His Lucky Day," the I'nlversal screen farce comedy, starring Reginald Denny, which Is now holding tha screen at the Liberty theatre. Oreere haa begun an extensive public-work program. Including water aupply, drainage, reclama tion and Irrigation project and road construction for tha eco nomic development of th coun try. For Rflanlta Use Herald Uaa Ad Finishing- tha daya work "dead tired "is neither wise nor necessary. Everybody knows that a fatigued system is readily atuceplible to the common ills. To maintain Titality during; the last half of the day is therefore essential, not only for the sake of health but efficient work One of the simplest ways to com bat fatliru la eating; food ot drinking a beverage that contains refined sugar. Candy, ice cream cookie and cake are ideal in this respect. Be.it of all, they can bt bought readily and cheaply everywhere-Medical men hare made man ex periment with workers and sugar foods in mid-afternoon and hare found the results most satisfactory The suirar quickly nourishe tha body without taxing th digestira system. When the body la nourished in this way, fatigrj disappears. Such sweat snack a the pre viously mentioned can b kept is one's desk end eaten while at work For a sweet beverage, a glass ot water containing; sugar tbt "athlete's cocktail is moat fo. riporating-. Many famous athlete drink this prior to a hard game. Most foods are more delicious with refined sugar. Th Sugar Inetatste. Meteor crater, near Wlnslow, Arli., was produced by about 109, Quo tone of meteors. In a clou swarm, exploding aa they kit th earth with a fore aa violent aa 400.ooo.000 lone of high aiplo- slvea, according to Dr. roreat R. Moulton. former University ef Chicago profeaaur. 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