The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 14, 1931, Page 11, Image 11

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    October 11, 1931
DEMOCRATS
py
1932 HOPES
lly II Wil l K M. M. ANN
t'litteil pees Hlnff rurreaponilent
WANIIINOTON, llrl.. 1 4, IU.W
Jubilant l Hi" outlook (or Urn
1(91 presidential campaign, Ue
morrttllo Ifatlers loduy announced
drive for it ll.r.im.vuu "vic
tory (mill." Juml t Hhnuae
chairman of the lietiinrrutlti na
tlonal eicullv committee, said
Ih committee proposed "to
mesa every voter whit Is Inter
ested In constructive govern
menl a party alorkholder (ur
1M1."
The nimirr will I'" H-i1 In
three wave: uu,uii0 lo liquidate
the dfl'lt remaining after tbe
11. campaign; Ituu.auu tu pro
vlrfo fur national headquarter
artlrlllea elnrv 102" and up la
th Urn lit Uia 193 cnuven-
tlnn; .0o,uiio to be ud by
the Iieinoc ratlc national com
mlltee Immediately after Hit
convention. o that It will b
a lila tn g-t a flying atari when
tbt real campaign beglua.
John II. Kahey, newepaper
publlatter uf Worcester.- jile-,
ha been mad eiecullv chair
man uf Ilia vlrtory fund com
mute. II will bav with lilm
tit leading iJetnocrata, Inrlud
luf all Democratic national
committeemen and comiulllee
woinsn cutl Democratic alala
chairman. Jamea W. tlerard,
treasurer o( lha national com
mittee, will Ik treaaurr? for Hit
fund.
1-eailcr tn Work
Hii'h DrmiK ratio leaders ami
presidential possibilities aa
Kranklln lloaseclt. Newton U.
Haker, Albert C. Ritchie, Uwtn
Young, Jamee A. lleed, Alfred
K. Mmlth. Jama M. Cm, Joaapb
T. ltoblneon and John N. Uarnar
art working In tht Interests of
lb fund.
John W. Parla, presidential
candidal In ltS4, and John J.
Ilsskub. chairman of lha lemn
rretle national commute. Joined
thou In announcing lb fund.
Iiavia' atatmnl wa particu
larly optlmlallc. and reflected the
fllni of many Ilemocrala that
Ihey ar going to return lo
power atler 11 yeart.
"Tht victory (una la about to
bt Instituted at a tlm when
tilt political position of tht
parly la alnni"t Impregnable."
aid Dvle. "Iia proapocta of
Victory wer never brighter.
"Justifying lb party opti
mism ar th elecllone In and
sine lilt, declelv proof nt Hit
growing tonlluient fur admtnls
trttlvt chang and at one an
endorsement and an Indication
of th aucceaa of our effort for
victory ntxi rear."
Bhousa pointed out that th
tomutltte of 63. In addition In
preparing th party financially
to "meet th pro-convention
neda for victory" would pro
vide; a valuable nucleua "by
building np further tht milium
strength of tht party organltt
llon Itaelf."
'Armed Move Ends
At Baton Rouge
BATON nOt'CE. I-a. Oct. 14,
(UJS A abort lived military d la
play, occasioned by announce
ment that plana wer under way
to ouat (Jovernor Huey I. Ixmg.
aided tonight when th local
unit ot national guardsmen and
two patrol of elate highway
policemen wer dUbtnded from
tht ticcullvt mention and tbt
atata houee.
Long Central Words
HORIZONTAL
'1 Sour.
4 Dexterous.
Entrance.
10 Instinctive
discernment!.
UTo decay.
1 1 Haircloth.
It Right.
It To wetp.
It Commenda
tion. 11 Estimated
peTfect tcort
In golf.
IIMsecullnt
' pronoun.
J Throng.
10 Ntw tttr.
11 Condiment,
tl Raior clam.
II Railway
tickets,
tl Weird.
St Oaatllt.
SO To cut hair
clott.
StNp.
St To depart.
11 To acatter
hay.
VF-STERTMY'S
aweeplm mo
tion. St Because.
17 Street.
81 To cn,
St Branch.
40 Wild.
41 Pattern
blocki.
41 Bet.
41 Money itandV
ard of most of
tht world.
VERTICAL
1 Tn lort ex
11 B I I' li 5 It, I1 lb
yj 1 J .
n 1 p" LPT"
ig CT" FT
tr ' pr -
1 ; r
srsnsr 2t p
re r" ',
3JT 3T' "J."p
ss prW RT
-J-J : 1 pr
F jut Pi Lr
Plug Save$ Hooch
For Deputies In
Unexpected Raid
HKATTLK, Oct. 1 4, (UfO
riio old adaga that "llaat
Mukea Wasto" had been
proven to Hubert 1'orler aa
lit lounged lu lila Jail rnll
here tonight, charged with
violating tht prohibition law.
I'orter beiani es'lled when
aoveral deputy aherlffa railed
mi him uneipectodly. (Irau
blng a gallon of moonahlue,
lit dualled to Iht bathroom
and poured It Into the bath
tub. Ho mad on mlatak.
however h forgot to pull
tlm plug.
liepuiiea grouped up enough
of Ih Honor tu uae at evi
dence tgaliiet Mm.
General Butler Rapt
Newspaper Policies
I.OH AMiKI.KH, Oct. It. flJ.RJ
Major tleneral Kuiedlny Duller,
roilred head of the marine corpa,
ultered vlgorou condemnation
uf newapapera her Inday In urg
ing Mayor John ('. I'orter to dle
reaard any unfavorable publicity
given the city tdmlnlatratlon.
"I tulil the mayor that nlne
tenlln of Hie matter In newa
papera haa no foundation In
tail." Duller aald.
"Newspapermen art all right
In the atagea between reporter
and city editor. ' Hut above the
illy editor they aren't. That In
cludea piihllahere. They can bo
buugbt off." ,
Aimee Invited To
, Visit Philadelphia
DOKTON. Oct. 1 4, (UJO Aim
Beinplo MrPbersiin Mutton, con
ducting a revival her under dtf
fUiilllea, may attempt tnnllier
revival at Philadelphia after
leaving Iloaton, the Indicated to
night. Alme announced ah had
been Invited to I'hlladelphla by
th Hev. William A. Davie ot
the Open. Door (loepel Mhuloa
thre. Hli refuaed to oay de
finitely that ah would accept
the luvltetlon.
Malpractice Charged
To Charity Hospital
SEATTLE. Oct. 14. (U A
charge tkat Gue Jeneen, patient
at Harborvlew hospital hare, a
rharltalile Inatltntlon, died be
cause be received Inadequate
medical treatment, had been
made tonight by Mr a. Kadle Jen
een. tht dead mane widow.
Jeneen' abdoniaa waa punc
tured when a dynumlt cap ex
ploded. Ills wife charged that
attendanla at lb hospital mere
ly washed tht wound and or
dered Jentia removed to hit
home,
M-nillNC.Krt 1I1.KS HUT
VI'I.TON. Mo.. Uif. H. (IT)
1'aul Derringer, who received
aevere cute and brulaea her In
an automobile accident, filed a
suit for I2.H50 today against 8.
('. Smith, of Kansas City, whose
cur struck tbt 8U Lout Cardinal
pitcher.
MM. IKK IHIND VOTKH
T1IK DAf.LKS, Ore., Oct. 11
IXIMl Another tlep to relieve
unemployment waa taken bert
tonight, when a Hbt.vot bond
Issue for th construction of a
nriiiK across ins i uiuniui river .
at Th Dallef wat approved by I
a. vote ot l.:si to 414.
4 ITIZK.VD KMI'ONI)
SAI.KM. Ore., Oct. IS (UFO
Oregon cltieene ar responding
nobly to th 1131 Intangible.
peraonal Incom and corporatlona
excts aecond-half taxe. It waa
said her today by John H. Car
kin, eecretary of tht atat tax
coinmlsalon.
ANSWFR
Ridiculous
failure.
Affection of
tht larynx.
Blackbird.
Matamor
phoeee.
Any on of
different ep
pearanctt ot
an object.
Cam played
on horseback.
Shred of
waate allk.
To make a
urn
ceedingly.
Town.
S Neuter pro
noun. 4 Recurrent
ot tht stmt
consonant
quick cut.
Horee.
To rent again.
Jejuna.
Threefold.
Helped.
Pierced -with,
hornt.
Withered.
To whit.
To to bank
rupt.
anund (pl),
t Platform of a 14
lecture room. St
t Staple food St
In China.
7 Native metal. SI
S Rxktt. 40
t Deelgnert ot 41
building.
To beseech.
Fourth note.
To accomplish.
10
11
Tl
KKW YOflK, Oct. 14, (UFO
framework of I'realdent Huov
er'a IMI0.OOU.000 banking pool
lo assist thawing nut ot (roaen
hanking rredlta waa completed
Tueaday wlln filing of Incorpora
tion papera at Dover, Del., of
Hie National Credit corporation.
me isational credit corpora'
Hon It an emergency organlia
Hon formed by leading banker
aa a mesne to provide a revolv
ing credit for aaalatanr of banks
with f roaen credits In th ad
mlnlslrallon'a move to reatore
general ronfldenc In the econo
mic atructura of the country.
The corporation will receive
subscriptions up to I per cent
of the lime and demand deposits
of bank throughout tha coun
try. It will be managed br ,a
board of 13 mauibera, one each
for th 11 reserve districts of
the country. It will have capi
tal tiock of 11,100 a nominal
turn.
Offlcert of lha corporation
war announced last night.
They have been In cnntlnuoua
telephone communication with
th local banking committee re
cently formed to work out de
talla of the new corporation and
are pushing details of plana In
their own dlatrlcta. Next Hstur
dsy they will meet In New York
for the purpoa of organising.
Woman Sentenced
Despite Protests
PHOENIX. Arlx . Oct. 14. (UfO
Protesting lo the laet that eh
was not guilty, Mrs. Jennl Itut
ledg, it, waa sentenced lata
today to tcrv aeven to 10 yean
In prison for ber manslaughter
conviction on a charge of beating
her blind mother, lire. Alice
Pyle, tl, to death.
"I am Innocent." tbe ttocky,
weather-beaten woman told
Judge H. C. Speak man, "'and I
BRINGING UP FATHER
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, fjoviRANrt ARETMlMJj IXrrjOFCU5Tc3MtRS f T'l AMO VOORNetlt S CTTZTZT. l T
. " i l HOW TViAT fuEW ( 60ie4'? I THt MOWslING TMTS PMOeJEO THAT : ..J I Tl 5!-t'jA '"
All' Jr7eOlrJ'W I If ' ANO A.LLOFTMav ( "NE- J &HC WOOLO BE 'r TJZ , J&3&
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rgetCHlM KRaAV, ARE ABOARD WASKSTRWM. J3tiPQrZ2 H. X A 17
HOW BRAVE TrttV vRS UOW THE CROWD CHEERS I HjTf ifL 1 f tvY''h JL Sj-r, o -jW
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r"' ti.li sW, CXPW ACROSS NO-AAN'S-tANP THEY RMTLEe STRAV3HT fOR
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
want aa abort a tenlenct aa you
can give ma."
A motion for a new trial, on
a contention that Mra. Itutledg
waa either Innocent or guilty uf
murder, wat denied.
Indian Chief Will
Die in Chair for
Murder of Infant
HUNTHVIM.K, Tex., Oct. 14
(U.F0 Chief lied Wing, aclon of
a long line of Cherokee Indian
ihlels, muat die In the lctrlc
chair her November 10 for kill-
lug two-year-old Erangellnt la
va ens.
Th Indian, who apenda hie
last day fashioning trlnketa of
beada, algnt a confesalou that
ho atole tile child from a houee
where her parenla wer ataylng
last October, In New Kraunfele,
killed her and hid her body lie-
blng a aiguboard near the rail
road tracka. Ha aald "Ire
water" waa to blame. Tha par
ents, Mr. and Mra. Ifenrv C.
Cavaioe, ' and Chief Ked Wing
wart all trouper In a carnival
playing at New llraunfila at the
time.
Semi-Pro Players
f.nnfrtnrm Tnmr I
PORTLAND. Ore . Oct. 14 (IP)
The Journal aald today that
Prof. W. li. Owen of Stanford
University, president of the Pa
cific coast Intercolleaglate con
ference, "baa taken atent to call
a apeclal meeting of Hie organ-
Isatlon lu Portland In th very
near future,"
"The purpoa of the gather
ing," the paper aald, "it lo dla-
cuea the rule regarding the play
ing of nenn-pro baecball by col
lege athlete."
MKH. HOOVICIt HONORED
BUFFALO. N. Y., Oct. 14 JP
Mra. Herbert Hoover, wife of
President Hoover, waa tb gueat
of honor at a luncheon given to
day by Mr. Nicholas Brady ot
New i org to the national exec
utive council of (ilrl Scouts. Mrs.
Hoover la honorary president of
th organization.
BUDDIES
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A TvWo. WVTB TvXKT
MADRID, Oct. 14, OJ.B The
centurlet old influence of tbe
Catholic church on the govern
ment of Spain waa formally end
ed Tueaday when th constitu
tional assembly, laying tht
framework of the new republic,
declared that "there It no state
religion."
Breaking away from tbe moo
arrhlal practice of the peat, the
repuoiiian leaders rejected Catb
ollclam a th official etat re
ligion and hinted that th out
come of their policy would be
the Immediate dissolution of
Jesuit and other church organ
ization and the nationalisation
of their property. Th Catholic
ordera are accuaed of threaten
ing the eecurltjr ot tbe atat.
Although a foregone conclu
sion, the 177 to 41 vote of the
aaaombly accepting the constitu
tional clause on religion waa an
historic Incident in a nation
which la profoundly Catholic and
which has. In tb paat, been
strongly Influenced by the
church.
Lost Long horn Herd !
Enriches Texas Man
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Oct. 14
CUPJ Remain ot loat herd ol
longhorn cattle, famous In tht
history of the Texa range, have
been found by L. D. Bertillion
of Mlneola, Tex., and their hornt
have made him rich.
In mil Jacob Don Lonerr't
entire herd of aeveral thousand
longuornt stampeded In s atorm
near Terllngua Creek. They
were never found. .
That la, not nntil Bertillion '
trailed a nearby 'canyon to a I
cave opening and found a great
beep of bone and hornt. Ber
tillion hat ainc told mora than
ISO. 000 worth of hornt, and la
now negotiating for a tal to
tbe Prince of Wale.
eAVi. VC6 WOK W6 SO
Amusements
PELICAN .Now howlng
"Daddy Long Lege," with Janet
Oaynor.
PINK TREE Now ahowlnt
"8vengall," with ' John Barry
more. RAINBOW Now allowing
"Holiday," with Anne Harding.
VOX Now ahowlog "The
Iquaw Man," with an all-air
caet.
1 ui Aiki
"Daddy Long Leg"
On ot the beat Cinderella
slorle ever written (and the
whole world love a Cinderella
tale) hat reached th talking
acreen In "Daddy Long Legs,"
with two of the most popular
start and a splendid supporting
cast to put It ovr. Janet Gay
nor doea the beet job ahe hee
done alnee "Seventh Heaven,"
and Warner Baxter give an
other' ot hit araooth. tatlsfying
performance at th "Daddy
Long JjCis" to Mlat Gaynor'a
Judy Abbott.
Made famout on tha ttag by
Ruth Chatterton, and on the el-
rr
m-t . F til
"II
' T ; : : : "
j VT Wn CC8r 6
fsaaai v eta arevicsi wee. esj .V '1
' lent acreen by Mar Plckford.
! the lovable orphaned Judy rt
' turns one mor a an Ideal
! character for Janet Oaynor. To
all ot th best alemenla of tha
atgge ttory have been added a
emart modern treatment and ex
cellent dialogue. Under tht di
rection ot Alfred Kantell, Fox
hat given th picture all that
could be given It In Ih way of
aettlnga and production.
Equally at Important, It It out
of tht rareat of entertainment
type., a picture that will satisfy
l unos( anyone. it i good for
the high school trade, for the
.'tmlly trade, for tha downtown
j "arte or the neighborhood trade,
i it yon like your pictures smart
there It plenty of smartness; If
l yon like aomt teara prepare to
I shed them; It you prefer laugha
you 11 get yonr money a worth
And It la aa clean aa a whistle
from tht fade-In to tht fadi-oet.
"Hvengall" !
Many of th. thrilling acenee
of "Hvengall" the picture atar
ring John Barrvmore and now
at th pin Tree theater, are
laid In th atle ttndlc of th
Latin quarter o! Pari, where
the weird power of the hypnotlat
Is exercised on Trll'ir, the lovely
artists' model.
To give actuality .tn the scent
th men student of th Otis Art
school of Lo Angeles moved bag
and baggag to th Warner
studio. Taey ar en making
sketchea of Trilby In what aba
i.iirely called -'tbe altogether."
'larlaa Marsh play tbe part of
rri:by with rare understanding.
Her fragile and flower-like love
liness la teen to marvelous ad
vantage. Others la the cast are
Uramwell Fletcher, Donald Crisp.
;,umsden Hare, Carmel Myers,
l.ule Alberni, Ferika Boroe, An-
drienn D Ambrlcourt and 'Paul
PorcasL Archie Mayo directed.
"Holiday"
Tbe attraction at the Rainbow
theater now playing la "Holi
day." Picture critic ar predicting
that this picture will be selected
as the outstanding production of
the year. Ann Harding la th
star, ably seconded by a cast
which Includes Mary Aator, Rob-
SAY.' t UOPC toO
AlUTcSOWWA MAKE
A SISSY our OP
"ytXIRSELP AM
FALL POO. a
61QL WOWi'
H5.
::A m m
MCE ELEVEN
UUll I Ultta.1 tU'.O-
patent plcytre.
"Th Mquaw M.'"
For year titled persons, men
ot high military rauk and lean
ufacturera of renown have come
from Eur op to e movie In
tb making a lha guest ot Cecil
B. lie XI lie, whoa latest produc
tion. "Th Squaw Man." la now
playing at th Vox theater.
Among the recent ot these
war Lord and Lady Dawaon and
th Prlnr and Prlne ot
Hchaumbnrg-Lippe, Now th
table are turned for DeMIII la
In Europ with a whole fiatfnl
ot return Invitations. And he
claims ha s going tu accept them
all!
Texan Dock Strike
Ends in Fighting
HOISTOV, Tex., Oct. 13 (U.R)
atreet fight, sending one
.i uo to Hie hospital an 1 Injuring
a4 others, today broko (he peace
of tho doc worker' strike In
Tiii.ui porta on the Cult of
Mexico,
Th" strikers. 3,040 union
longshoremen, quit work Sep
tember 30, In protect atainst
wage r'ductlona. They were re
placed by non-union worker. A
ccor of strikers In four auto
mobile forced a truck load of
r.trlki breakers to th street
curb s they ware being taken
to receive their iiay.
JOHKI.MANX 1IKLD
LOS ANUKI.K3. Oct. 11 01 J
William H. Joblmant!. who
has been Involved lu several
case concerning Introduction of
young girl to wealthy men, to
day was held for trial in a
charge of contributing to the
jdoilnquency of Clarlc Tauber.
rf:bkih HKND EXPEDITION'
COLON, Panama, Oct. 13. (U.B
Departure of a filibustering ei-
! pedltlon led by the revolution
ary General Joe Vrblna. for th
coast ot Venexuela waa an
nounced tonight by Dr. 1. R.
Wendehake. rebel leader, who
aald he believed the Inautgenta
had landed at some Yenexuelan
coastal town.
By George McManus
By Blosser
By Martin
1 1 aa fia foa som 6lI hoHo-oomt J
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1 SoiMcJ TO 6ET A TUMBLE FROfA J I
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