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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1931)
Dcconibor 2fl, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE POST-HOLIDAY SENTIENT IS CHEERFUL HERE A cheerful poat-Chrlalmss m 1 1 t prevailed In Klamath Kails Saturday, daaplte gale-llbo wlnda lht laahed whit t'hrlat mee decoratloue were espoeed aud played bavoo with IIhuu od outalile Ira. II luukad baok on t'hrletinaa which bad bean msrked by a thorough Jub of spreading happiness and rhaar auiuni tlia ili k, daatllula and, dis heartened. Kvery clilld In lha city and county who otherwise would have baan daallluto ol toy tu visited by tba legion ot toy-mk. Ing firemen, baadad by B. A. Taylor, chief. An abuudanr of loya found a reeling plara Id leee fortunate bnroaa, and over 100 klildlaa wora smiles on Christ maa day. llan for Nest Year Rant a Cleua and lha (Iranian war aynntiymoua to lha chlldran of lha rcaioo. Tha flraman made tha roumti on Wailnaailay wltb flva truiklvaria of toys, and than followad on Thuraday with thraa mora. All ofr-ahltt flraman and numerous volunteers apaadad tba work ot distributing cheer. And now thraa aama flraman ho hava baan laboring over paint bruahaa and tools for niontha already hava announced tbay will taka up lha job again pail Ortobar I. Chief Taylor, expreaalng Ibanka for all tha co operation received throughout tha rlty, aald lha eurceaa ot tha toy-giving vn dua moat parltro larly to 8wan 1-ake Moulding company, retlereon'a palnl ahop. I.orans company, Cofer'e cablnal hop and Hturkey' glass house. Army lluay Tha Halvaflon Army, uudar tba direction of Knalgn Kurd, vlallad Ml fanilllee In tha city and coun ty, dropping on avary hutnbla dooretep an appla boi full of foodatulfe. Chrlatmaa night buss Chrlatmaa trva waa bald for mora than loo chlldran. Thla yaar lha Army (ava moat attantlon to naady tamllloa. No general fhrlstmaa dlnnar wat bald for daatllula Iravalara, but mora than 1 1 SO waa aipandad On tba family boioa, according to Ford. rrlaoaaro Feast Tblrty-nlua prlaonara of tba Klamath county Jail dlnad roy ally on Chrlatmaa day. Chof H. L. Andaraon roaatad a turkay wltb chaatnut dreealng aa tba "plara da raalalanca," and aarvad wltb It a laaty cranbarry eauee. Tha prlaonara bad maahad pole Inaa, Honolulu aalad, glblat gravy, hot Bilnca pla, tea craam. cbocolata caka and daml taaaa. Only two prlaonara apent Chrlatmaa day In tha city Jail and thay wora takan to tba Union l.unch for a turkay dln nar. Thay wera 1. Johnson and t lira, a trustee. Sergeant Carl It mod I ay Cook accompanied tba prlaonara. Hoover Hie tonely Chrlatmaa aplrlt In tha city ot "lloovervllle" waa conaplcuoua by lla abaence. (latharad tbera war atmovt ill "knlghta of Iba road," but to tham Chrlatmaa waa Jnat another day -emU lo many of tham II brought Jual an. ether ataw. Jim Lula of tha Union Lunch aarvad turkay dlnnrra to all reel danta of lloovarvllla who hap pened to drop Into hla cafa. Thlrty-aeven of tham did. Pope Sounds Call For Church Union (Continued from Page Ona) tba fadaratloa of man. ha aald, ta thus very clearly anawered. Tha pupa made a aneetal appeal to tha eeatern churrhea, lla aald Ihey venerated Mary aa tha Rom an catholic do, and recalled that they maintained thamaelvea for many centurlea In tha unity of tha apoetollc aea of Home, and that at lha Council of Kpheaua thay ealut- ed the popa aa lha "cuatodlan of tha faith." Harmony Recalled Tba pontiff appealed to them to return to what ha dearrlbed aa their ancient common father, who fifteen centurlea ago united wltb tham In an admirable harmony of mind and heart In proclaiming tha divine maternity of tha Vir gin. In Inviting dlaaldent churchea to return to tha fold of Roma, tha popa cited hlatory to ahow that tha Catholic church alwaya had been tha central authority. Ho recalled that after tha bitter con troversy of Kpheaua "In that moat grave extremity" tha entire Cbrla. tlon hierarchy recognised the u preme authority of tbe blahop ot Home. Reserve Officials Hit by Committee (Continued From Page 1) mltlee iraa that preient rentrlc tlnna were aufflrlont. "Ona large New York bank qualified aurh an aniwer," tha report aald, "by baying they were adequate for central reaerva cltlea, Implying that banka out alrte New York and Chicago ahould be further reatrlcted In their aecurlty purchases." which aank, waa worth consldar ably more. - . The pansengor steamer Irlqnola arriving from Reattle, wat unable to reach lla own dock and after tying up at the port dock, waa delayed two houri In departing for Victoria, Trawlers ettnk were one un-' named, owned by Ely l'rather, of Aberdeen; the Lnulna of the Nell, ann machine works; and the l'roapeot, owned by Carl Johnson. Thoae wrecked were the Line, a email boat holomtlng to K. H. Atlen, and the K247, owned by Frod Tlehl. NIX AHH AHHKSTKI) POHTI.ANI), Dec. 2, (VP) Six peranni were arreateri for drunk en driving here Krlilny and 33 other wore hold on almplo drunk charges. WEATHER The ryclo-Htormagraph at Un derwood's Pharmacy shows that the low barometric praaaura Ibat prevailed during the earlier part of the week continues and until there la a wall defined rise, all klnda of weather may be expect- ad. The Tycos recording thermo meter raglatarad mailnium and minimum tenipsraturaa today as fullowa: High II Uiw II ' Forecast for nest 14 hours: Unsettled. Condition favorable for rain or snow. CALIFORNIANS BEAT GEORGIA TECH, 19 TO 6 (Continued from Page One) punt waa blocked by Htone, who recovered and raced across tbe gual line for a touchdown. Hrhelilacb kicked goal. Georgia Tech flashed Ita es- pected passing attack early In tba game but failed to gain In three attempts and waa forced to klok. Ploughing through the Terh Una frum bla own 14 yard line Ituaty GUI. Hear fullback, gained nine yards In two Irlaa. Hare the Hears uneipectedly quirk klrked 0 yarda over the Tech gual line and Tech put the ball In play on their own 10 yard line. Two quirk paasea by llurk Flowera netted the Yellow Jack- eta II yarda. A net loaa of four yarda reaulled from two addi tional paaaaa and Tech punted. Hrhaldarh'a psas was Intercepted by llarron on Terh'e IS yard line and the fleet Jackal hack raced 33 yarda to Call lorn la 'a 41 yard Una before being downed. From bla own to yard Una llarron gained nine yarda on a aurprlae buck through tackle and Cherry added two more for Terh'a aecond first down. Tech punted and Hrhaldach raced II yarda lo Tar be 17 yard line aa lha fire! period ended. Hcore: California T: Georgia Terh 0. Hrcwul Period Srheldarh kicked the bell out of bounda on Terb'e 1 1 -yard Una to open tbe second quarter, and llarron. McArtbur and Cherry failed by Incbea to make a II rat down. Another etrbanga of punts and petereon. sub for Hart, took a 1 1-yard pasa from MrArtbur to put Tech on California 47-yard line. MrArtbur booted lo Bcbal- darh on bla own 10-yard line. Wltb a vicious- sarlaa of line plunges, California advanced 46 yards lo mldfleld In aeven playa. only to be stopped by a 16-yard penalty for Intentionally ground ing the ball. BYhaldach punted out of danger and Terh look the ball on bar own 10-yard line. McArthur'e try through center netted three yarda and a pass from MrArtbur to Galloway 10 more to put the ball on Tech's 41 yard stripe. Three additional paaaaa ware Incomplete and Me Arthur kicked lo Smith on Cali fornia 'a 1 1-yard Una. Klrwaa sent la aa a sub for Smith, circled right end for II yarda to reach the lleara' own la-yard line. A five yard Tech penalty and two Una smarbea by Rusty 0111 plung ed down tbe field to Tech's 1-yard line aa the half ended. Score: California. 7: Georgia Tech. 0. Third Period Taking Tech's kick-off on their own IS-yard Una. the Bears marched down tha field In a eerlea of line plungea lo Terh'a 14-yard Una, where their touchdown drive waa halted when Klrwan fumbled and ri-roTerad fer a 14- yard loas. On tbe next play the Tech back- field broke through and apllled Watklna for a 11-yard loas, and the ball went over lo Georgia NOWaa. True International Quality At how Price & New 136-ton International with 4 Speeds --"----" - -1 aiaele Ji aaaaaj faai sag In pel , I waadaajsai US sad as) sr. T84 BOTTH SIXTH. INTERNATIONAL Tech on ber own 40-yard line. An eirhauge of puuts netted 10 mors yards and the yellow Ja kets look lha ball on California' 40-yard atrlpe. Hart added yards around left end, but two loaaee forred Terh lo punl out of danger and Terh ram bark lo the attack on the Califor nia m-yard-llne. Vlarark gained els yards on a pane from Flowers, but Hart was spilled fur a -yard loaa and Flowers punted to Cali fornia on ber own 10-yard line. Walklus aaaln punlad out of danger and Galloway ran tha ball In lailfurula's 17-yard Hue. Flow er ahl a pans lo Galloway on t'atlforiila'a 18-yard, and Hard plrkad up five more through right tarkle, to put the ball on tbe lleara' 11-yard line. Here the entire California starting line-up returned to the game and the Tech atlark wilted. Loaaee and lurom Plata paaaaa gave the ball lo tleosgla on downs on ber 1 1-yard line. The lleera plrkad up some yardage In an ex change of punta and had the ball on Terh'a 17-yard line aa the third period ended. Hrore: California, 7; Georgia Terh, 0. Fourth quarter Bchaldarh booted out of bounda on Terh'a four yard Una and Flowera klrked right bark to hla own 41 yard lino. Hrhaldach ba paaa wa In tercepted and Hart look a paaa for a 14 yard gain. Another paaa and a drive through right tarkle netted II more yarda and Cherry added ten more through left guard to California's 3 yard line. Flowera ahol a 11 yard paaa to Vlereck. Cherry bit cen ter for nine yarda. Galloway took Flowera' six yard paaa, over the goal Hue for a lourhduwn. Flowera' kirk was blorked. Hrore California returned Tach'a kick California 7; Georgia Terh California returned Terh'a kirk off to their own ID-yard line. Af ter Hcbeldarh bad picked up all yarda at right end. Kuaty GUI rammed right tackle for 14 yarda to Terb'e 41-yard .Una. Hrhal darh plrkad up 11 more at right tarkla and after Gill added three at renter, Hrhaldarb came bark with all more through right tackle. Hrhaldach and GUI added 11 more lo reach Terh'a nine yard line. GUI gut eight more yarda In two Irlea end MrGIII punched center for one more and a touch down. Hrhaldarb failed to kick goal but Terh was offside and a second attempt failed lo add the extra point. Hcore: California 11: Georgia Tech . Tech took California's klckoff on their own forty yard line and made a first down by a series of line thrusts. On tbe next play Mendanlcb, of California Inter cepted McArthur'e paaa on Tech's 46-yard Una. Three bard punches through the line and a five yard Tech penpenalty for offside gave the Bears a first down on Tech's 10 ysrd line. Two double paasea netted the Dears twenty yards and Hrhaldach plowed ten yards through left tackle for a touch down. Hrhaldach s kick for tbe point waa blorked. Score: California II; Georgia Terh 4. Tech took California's kick-off on their own 40 yard linn and Flowera ehot a 1 yard paaa to Williamson, on California's II yard Una aa the final whistle blew. Final scor: California 19; Georgia Tech- 4. Automobile Theft Reported Saturday Theft of a Graham-Paige road ster from Med ford Christmas night waa reported to the local slate pollre office Saturday. Ilia believed that the car thieves drove from Medrord lo Klamath Falls. The roadster la a 111 model, bear a license piste with the number I74II, and haa red wire wheel. $615 I xyEreri wbtlUu dtna, OsmUrd hurnadooal Harvester an wmooc ocw lM-to4-pecd, 136-ioch whectbea truck tha Model A-2. A belter crude with ton pow than Internarionii fca ever been able to offer at the aoer pbc of $67 ta b. fVertarv. kill true lacernarional trora front bauxaper to tail-light a truck of die same high quality satd backed by tbe tune Com-panv-cramed aerrtc that bis snso Inrcrasrionab famous for low -cost bearing, Her re power, speed, nam boa, artracttT lines, and all. J. W. KERNS FOR DEATH OF Ml Tha body of George Palmer, II, waa found by city pollre officers shortly after midnight Frldsy In a cabin located at 100 Hroad afreet. Coroner Whlllork waa sum moned, and after examination of I'almer'a body, estimated that the man bad been dead about an hour. His death waa attributed to acute alcoholism, according lo of flrens. No Inquest Into bis death will be nereaaary, the coroner staled. Although every effort to loigte ralallvea or frleode of tba dead man waa being made by authori ties,, nona had been found early Haturday aftornoon. Tusko Runs Amuck, But Securely Tied (Continued From Pag One) headed by Police Captain H. A. Lewla. Amateur hunters who saw chancea to bag big gams, arrived armed with everything from squirrel guna to heavy rifle. Ambulance drivers perked up when I'bll HaUomsn and BUI Itlttman, unemployed, took a notion lo catch Tuako. Ilalloman deployed with an apple In his bsnd. Hlttmsn, dragging a huge noisy chain, ad vanced from tha rear. Tusko accepted tbe apple. Idly slapped at Ilalloman wltb bla trunk, and bruahad at Klttman with hla tall. Both stepped backward nimbly. and after a few more trice, gave up. Owner O Grady opined they might aa well shoot Tusko. O Grady haa about grown need to having hla elephants killed. He waa tha trainer of Black Diamond, executed at Corslcana, Tex., and of Tex, killed at Col ton. Cal. Finally one of Tusko'a rear leg cbalna waa oored lo a concrete block. He put a forefoot la a nooae In a ateel cable, which was hastily drawn tight by a winch on a truck. If Tusko remains quiet over night, the city council will hold a special meeting tomorrow to consider voting funds to build a strong pen. If Tusko goea wild again, the couucll will consider what to do with tbe remains. "Shoot to kill." are the orders If the beast leave the lot on which be stands. HIGH WINDS HIT KLAMATH ON SATURDAY (Continued from Pag Ona) and scores of other fishing Tea sels were torn from their moor ings end damaged by a 70-mll southeast gale which churned tbe Strait of Joan De Fura today. Three flatting boat were destroy ed on the beach. Mr. and Mrs, Graver Colby of Neeh bay were saved after a high comber lifted their trawler. the line, and amashed it agalnat a house on Marine Drive. A line waa thrown to Ter Weatreaa and he waa aaved when tbe trawler K147 waa beached and destroy ed. No one waa believed on other boat sunk or carried away. Owner valued the boats sunk and destroyed at more than 110.- 000. The fishing boats averaged about 11.100 each and the large tug Muktlteo, owned by the Cbarlea Neleon lumber company, utfmtnt, f. a a. fmt$ around depeodabtUrv. Hera also il absolute ant main of low upkeep rtprme and oo usual operating ccoaoai over long period of yean. Ask foe a deAonstrstioti of this oew track. Drive h. In do other way can woo appreckta the quality that ha been built Into the Model A-2. It is another International achievement that will add to the ever-imTeaaing popularity of the International truck line. Come ia and see this 1 IV too, speed track, the Model A-2. KLAMATH FALLS. TRUCKS LAMED J Editorials on News I (Continued from Page On) and most successful pocket hunt er a pocket, aa everyone la thla country knows, being an un usually rich deposit of gold. Al aad hi brother F-noc, who died laat week, are credited wltb originating the system ot pocket hunting followad generally over southern Oregon. They would settle oa some spot showing ' "color," and then follow the I "color" up the hill until tbey lo- i caled the pokL e e e "Ql'K richest pocket," Mr. Ithoteo told his Interviewer, "yielded upwarda of HOP, 000. We found tbat on Kane's creek In 101. "Enoe found lis richest pocket before that on Gold Hill. Ha got about 117,000 out of that H alwaya kept on panning until he got all there was. i "Enoc foond his first pocket ! when be waa aevan yeera old. He waa going for the cow when be saw color and went back later to dig. He took aboot I HO out of lb pocket when h found It" e e CO much for th peat. As to the future, "there's lota more gold In the ground," Al Rhoten aaya, "and I'm going lo get some of It" Thla writer, who confesaea cheerfully to being a hopeless optimist, take off hi hat In res pect to tbe men who follow the mining game. Tbey are tbe REAL optlmlsta. But it' true. It MUST be true. There' a lot more gold In th ground la Southern Ore gon. Somebody will find It, eomeday. It' thrilling to live in a conn try like that a e e meARGARET HAUGE, of the L Herald taff. our own "Peg." etrlkea pay dirt In another di rection. Interviewing Mra. Bertha D. Wallace, field matron on th Klamath Indian reservation. For ten year Mrs. Wallace has gone among th Indian of th Klamath reservation, doing good as aba has found It to do. She ha worn out three team, three flivver and a aaddl pony In her decade ot devoted service. Racing for the boipltal with a prospective Indian mother one Icy midnight, she loat the race near Lamm' mill, at Modoc Point (topped and with th aid of a flashlight held by th father brought a 1014 pound Indian baby Into the world. Mother and baby got along famously, thanka to Mrs. Wal- pOD liver ell I Mrs. Wallace's standby, and with It aha haa dosed year. tbe Indian children for Strengthened by It vita . . the United Press Is tjour Etje-Wttness B.SIT-.-4J liaVWRIi,iM."Er 1.T7 -l--'-' - Their illuminating dispatches from the banks of the Ganges, the Hima layan foothills, and the plateau coun try of India, are available to you in the news columns of mins, they have grown up round er and fatter and healthier thai Indian babies In this region ever were before. Trachoma, that dread dleeaae that brlnga oa blindness, and rickets have been reduced aatonlthlngly oa lb res ervation. a a a T.V Roeeburg, the News-Review tells of the turkey show Just held In Oakland, the greatest event of It kind ever held In tbe United State. It' quit a feath er In Southern Oregon' cap to hive tbe blggeat turkey show In tbe United Slates. It's worth while to be the capi tal of a big and growing Industry like the turkey Industry, which Is expanding Ita production every year and FINDING A MARKET for It e a a vv7E of Southern Oregon live In a great country. It haa ro mance. It baa thrill. And don't forget thla: It bcl a OREAT FUTURE. Paul R. Kelty Is Klamath Visitor (Continued on Pag Three) of tbe atate, to give him a brief message for tbe people of your city and county. Tbla I am very glad to do. "Having recently visited Klam ath Falls and having aeen the re markable growth and progreaa of the city and noted the splendid spirit ot co-operation and con structive endeavor everywhere evident, I am certainly pleeaed to eitend tbe felicitations on thla progress and beat wtehe for the continued growth and develop ment of Klamath Falls and vicinity. New Coatarta Established "It Is a matter ot common knowledge, of coorae. that alnce In daya that are, gone, Klamath Kalis, because of transportation conditions, waa In more active touch with commercial centers In California than of Oregon, that sometimes people of your county have felt tbat they were not reo- ognlied and appreciated by the remainder or tbe state. Tbat spirit, aa I understand It no long er exists. I want you to know that tbe people of th remainder of tbe atate not only sense thla new spirit, but are very proud In deed that Klamath Falls haa made a remarkable record for tbe atate of Oregon in population growth ana general progreaa and devel opment I hope and believe tbat tbla record of achievement will be continued and will prove an In spiration for the remainder of the state to progress and develop along aafe and constructive lines. "Trusting that the New Tear will be productive of great bene fits for Klamath county and Ita people, 1 am, alneerely yours.' ":WILLARD L. MARKS. "Acting Governor ot Oregon." Mayor Sen da statement "To Klamath Falls: "Mr. Kelty, editor of The Ore gonlan, aska me to give him a few vorda of official greetlnga from tbe City of Portland to the people ot Klamath Fall. My mes sage la this: "Portland, altting off up here beside the Willamette, recognise and has pride In Its kinship with Klamath Falls, perched away to a3si-alifca)aBW TAsu. ay- mips i-a TilLlL:'- i''tBi V.-i' -W. -a 71 I W I The Klamath News the south In the Invigorating country of the heights. We have, aa Oregon cltlea, mutual Intereata and a common destiny. Oregon cltlea, all of them, muaf go for ward together aa sub-dlrlalons of a great atate. What la for us, In the larger aanae, la tor yoa also. What la for you. In the aama sense. Is for us. I am conarlous thst there hss sometimes been among you a feeling that you are remote from na or w from you. In miles, wa are remote. In neigh borly feeling and In complete good will I want lo assure you, there Is no feeling of remoteneaa on the part of the Clly of Portland. We like you, and we want you lo like ua. And we want to deserve your liking. Very alnrerely yours, (Signed) "GKO, L. I1AKF.R. "Mayor." Mrasag From Chamber Preablrat ' ilear Mr. Kelly: "I waa Informed today that you plan to speak at an early date to the peirple of Klamath county. "May 1 Impose on you to con vey a meeaage from me to the good cltliens of tbat great terri tory T "Assure Klamath county that Portland and. In particular, the Portland business men. are Inter ested la their development. Ira proved transportation conditions bare made It possible for ns to establish closer aoclal and busi ness relatione wltb all tha terri tory of Klamath and contiguous regions. We recognise In enter ing upon a new order of things caused by the radical Improve menta coming from superior rail ways and better highways tbat we meet the well-established prac tlcea of past generatlona. We also rerornlse than many ot the people of Klamath had of neceaslty. through all their business career prior to the present Improvement transportation, maintained eloae buslneaa and aoclal relations with San Franrlsro. We know that a audden ahlft from old, established eentera la aot made over nigbt. but we believe that If we are brought In cloaer contact, work to more Intimate relationships on state problema and have a better acquaintanceship and understand ing, that there will be an Improv ed condition In respect to Port land and Klamath relationships In each of tbe coming years. "We are profoundly Interested Richardson Springs n Chico, Butte Co., Calif. Nov. 11, 1131 WINTER RATES to Mar. IS. l3t Hotel Room Upper floors, $5.00 per Day Lower floor. $4 00 per Day Including dining room service, steam and mineral baths. House-keeping cottage reduced 40 for this Winter Season. Summer Rate for 1131 Materially Reduced For Folder Writ ' " i . LEE RICHARDSON, Mgr. Mm r:: CCATTI tl'Kli.i.Ml JCrl i rpllN UP .Sal 17 - -V X. ta I and Evening In every development that may be possible In Klamath county. We will do anything wltlilr our pow er to reatore the lumber opera tlona to that aplendld poattloa they occupied three yeara ago. We have contributed much and will contribute ronatantly In the future to the cause of galling their rich, eipanslve farming lands settled. We spend tens ot thousands of dollars lr art rema ins for tourUt travel and do all within our power to have the via Itor aaek recreation In Klamath county. In all of the work that may contribute lo future business expansion w are ready to help, and wa Invite a better and more complete understanding between Portland and Klamath county, alnrerely youra, (8lgned) "L. W. IIARTMAN. President Portland Chamber of Commerce." GROUP SLATES HEARINGS ON WET MEASURES (Continued From Page One) to tbe constitution proposing ta give tbe federal government ad ditional power over Individuate munt be ratified by atate conven tlona rather than legialtnrea. Other members of Herbert' subcommittee, are Robinson, re publican. Indiana, and King, dem ocrat, Utah. Another Clroup Chose A aubrommlttoe of th senate manufucturea committer headed by Senator Metralf, republican, Rhode Island, has been appointed to bold hearings after th holi days on auother bill by Hlngbam to legalise four percent beer. MODERN flREPROOf - tMrrrui m UMM an. SA5 FRAM3SCO 'iOfsris, Z5V?-a VAitmxa trooesjnj - cost vsrjfihmg cowmaq 4omi ncwwJoyi So 0re votes foe cwry no of th 990 raoan-ALL WITH BATH C'C DC A I ITICI II i - i - -J utnu ir-ss WHEN IT HAPPENS III avMa 1 .IT HIIM 1 IAIN I IINUIA I India are reported for you by expert United Press correspondents, on the scene. 5 Herald 143B