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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1932)
1 february 12, 1932 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN II An "Indian" Irad on th part o( two alleged moonshlnere with federal and mii officer result d In Carl Thomaa and Jo Hand balng bound over to th federal irand Jury on charm of aala and poaaeaalon of Intoilrnilng llguor, Harry Holland, fadaral prohibition agent, revealed Thu radar. It happened at Wlniar In Kvaue Valley, Jackson county. Ilnlland and Hlala Policemen Art Johnson vlsllsd a amall saw mill and conferred with Thnmae anil Hand. Th officers mada a deal with th two men to Irad ihm lit till and poeaeaelun of llolland'a lino Kuril COUP, owiimI by III government, (or 10 gallune of monnahlne at M a ffallon. The depression waa taken Into effiwt In Belting Ihe prlr, on th rar, tha officer ataled. Hand wanlad a two-eaaled rar but Hi olllcara aald that they would want (U gallone of moon ahlna fur a eedan which (hay had, and tha man chocked refer nru and dcldd lo lak tha coup. Attar receiving a letter from tha weu Holland and Johnson want hack. Th two man war arrested. Tha moonshine waa loadd Into tha rar and tha two man -wero takan to Medfnrd whar I hay waltrad haarlni and war bnuud ovor to tha federal grand jury on rbargea of aala and pnaaeaelon of Inlmlcanla with bond aot at ll.Ouo aarh. Tha two orflrara atata that thay found a )5-gallon capacity till and mash barrels at tha mill alia. Tha oftlrer mil ha tha rar and th moonshine, too. Byrd In New York To See Al Smith NEW YOKK. Feb. 11. (,r former Governor Harry F. Uyrd, Virginia' favorll aon In tha Una for tha democratic presidential nomination, arrived In New York today lo ae Alfred E. Smith. "I'm here." be aald, "lo aea tome frlenda of mlna.' Among tha frlanda. ba aald. at ere former Governor Smith, and James A. Farley, chairman of tha democratic alata committee and Governor Rooeevell unofficial campaign manager. Flapper Fanny Say at rp-iniin-nnuTniT t 1H caiaj iiKMB Tonai Meamlfel Bills: MoaalTm eh wevha hp r ae a ealrealrl la Barelar'a lleperlweel eiere, Uvea wllh her eelhr, MOI.I.V nairrKH,k, in., r.aiua, e4 hgr la-reer-eia btelhir, Ml KB. Iraeeaeaelble atellF hea leaa elaee epeal Ihe leileee lefl he Bee KeaMeh haahae en the tea atria aMeeert (fee raaallr. Mellf feallehlp eeeeSe eaeaef aaee I per Ihe reel. Kllea eis,e le earl et aleel ae a are hell healeee aalll Ihe lie la aae a abe aeee le llrreealee ee4 lalerelewe jaron BAI.iiWllW the altera her a fwb ea eeeaillea thai aha eapply her eera eeeelea areeeee, abe aaa a eeealea grrae. Iteebj at tha alar aaala, rilee heelea le err la her bluer ! aelaleaeel. aiKVKa BJAIII LAI. wner et Ihe elere, aeee her ee ake ar le ceeae le hie elare. ttbea aba lella blm el her areb leaae he eWere la alee her a Creee hal ebe releeee le eeerpl II. He fbea eajere le lea her eee ef Ihe areeeee were by Ihe eiele. abe herreere a levels while laaela (reek. Kllea la belf-eleeer, helff rVlebleeea hr Marelar'e ehrleea lalereel la her, NOW 00 OR WITH TUB) STOMT CHAPTCH IV WHEN Elian accepted Steven Bar elay'a oflar to drlv bar to Dreamland aha did ao with tha aama naturalnaa ha had ahowa In attending tha Invitation. Rut a Elian sank bark Into tba aoft deplha of dove-grey cuahlont and turnad bar roay face lo bin ba felt a pang aa of anticipated pain. And ba bellev4 then that b bad baeo sowls. Ha had not known until then why ba bad been ao uneaay and ao real leaa after Kllen had left bla office that afternoon; ba bad not known why tha routine builneaa of tba tore bad become ao auddanly an Important or why the hour bad dragged aa endlessly. But be knew now aa Kllea ahyly amlled at him that be felt that aama light reet leeeneae that b thought bad left bla yaara ago. And that waa tmpooelble. H waa (7, Kllen waa young enough lo he hi daughter. A I moat roughly ba leaned forward and gave tha driver direction for reaching Dreamlaod. When ba offered Elian a clgarat and pulled, out tha lighter for bar no one would bar gueaeed that be ti ' IS lit I CS 'ii IL fc'HsfJM t: : i taL & L'Lzt :l What fun to be ao rich I What fun to be driven In a llmoualne wherever yon wanted to gol What fun to atop at a amort reataarant berauaa yon were thlratr, to ba aarved by an tmpraaaed beadwalter, to bava ovary with anticipated. Imagined be bad. In tha brief apace i par and worrlea drifted away from of aeconda. put away from blm a amall, vague dream. "I don't imoke," Ellen told hint. Ilia browi went op quliilrally. "I thought all young girl emoked Ton) Jttibtraltlf pulUd htr tnt-pitct iittt aver htt htaJ. turnad to tha handaome man oppo-1 from Barclay and what ha gtood for, It bar aha began to feel a alnglng la little dliaatlafled with beraalf. In bar heart. How foollab to Imagine that tba Bright cover gulae dull book. omellmee dla- aowadaya.' "Not all of them. I'm aot well off enough to emoke." At bla look of aurprla aba ex plained. "Yon eee tha people we live among and. for that matter, my family, too, ar ao poor that wa muat ba reapectabla. On any de batable point Ilka rooking tor women we're all (ltra-onaem live. Not aha added atlll la that light etraln. "that I lie awake alghta longing to emoke. 1 don't like It really. It I did I'd amoka.' "1'ra aura yon would. But I'm rather glad yon doa'l I oaa't gat need " a a FTC broka off abruptly and thought 11 tbat thar waa a use appear ing la ber eyea aa aa eld fogy even It b war old enough to ba bar father. With Ellen' parmlaalon they drove through Central Park before going to tha daneehalL Tha llmoutlae awlahed to a atop at th Catlna where early dinar, men and woman In evening alotbea. leaned acroaa aoftly lighted tablaa talking and laughing. Ellen and her eacort want Inalda for Iced drink. Neither at them waa hun gry. Kllen looked aronad with wide eyed pleanra at th other dinar, ucceaaful man and lovely, wall dreaaed woman, .Aa bar eyaa re bec The hurried, elattery morning with Ita claahlng et milk eana and jangling alarm clocka aeemed year away. Her there waa only peace and beauty and lelaure. She began, did Ellen, to weave tboaa awlft draama of girlhood, thou draama that need ao little eubeunce. Although Steven Bar clay did aot goeea It bla owa ahad owy figure moved through thoe fasciae. They drove almoet qaletly to Dreamland, abaorbed la their aepa rmte tnooghta. Thay etopped off Broadway. Ellen carefully picked np the box which bald the preeloua dreaa and atretcbed ont bar band to Barclay. "I can't tell yon." the aald breath leaaly, "bow much I appreciate what you re dona for me," eee, A BOVE them, through tha open " window, cam a claahlng of braaere and a alnglng of airing. Tha orchestra at Dreamland waa tuning np. "I'm glad I could do It," Barclay replied. He meant t atop there. But ha heard blmaelt aaylng what ha had aot Intended to gay. "I would Ilka to do a great deal more for you." Ellen' heart throbbed queerly but ber voice waa ateady aa aha told blm that ha had done a treat deal too much already. She waa elf-eoaarloua, a rare thing for her, aa aha climbed tha ita Ira aelf-con-acleua, and, now that aha waa away fact Steven Barclay had lent her a dreaa meant anything except tbat ba waa a kind and genarona nan. What did aha know of him after all? He waa rich and aha had Idly dreamed of becoming bla young and adored wife, dreamed of tha beauty that aa Mra. Btavaa Barclay aha could bring into tha live of Myra and Molly and baby Mike. Dreamed, too, of beraalf In thin, gay trocka, never choeen for utility, moving In tba pleaaura apota of tba world with never a thought of work or care. She stepped Into Dreamland and ran atralght Into Jacob Salomon. Hla tac broka Into a wide grin. "Hullo you're hack. And with th dreaa, too, I ae. Quick work, kid." Ellen' chin came up. "I might aa well tell yon." ah aald coolly, "that I Intend to work here only temporarily. For three week at tha moat." That'e o. k. by me. kid. But I aoa you're here I euppoee yon won't mind obeying the rule Ilka the other girls. Or will yosf" "I went," Ellen replied. Ignoring hla heavy-handed aareaam. "Oueaa this 1 tha aaly 0B4 I didn't tell yon about." eee TTX pointed to a sign on tha bright 11 pink plaster waJL Ellea read that tha hoe teases wars permitted no oovereatloa while dancing ax- oept "yea" or "o" In answer to questions. Sh turned her amazed fax to Salomon. "Does look funny," b conceded, atlll grinning. "But there' good aound business back of IL Tba hostesses can talk when they're sit ting at th Ublea with their part ner. And when they're alttlng they order things to eat. If the gents will stand for It They mostly will" 'Oh," aald Ellen blankly. 'Our apeclalty'a chop easy." be continued Imperturbable. "Price II 7e cent to ma, IS cents to tha bosteaa. Thirty-He it tha chop sney Isn't eaten hut tbat means yon can't mesa In It with your fork. It baa to be good enough to rv again." Ellen giggled. "Tha joint' atralght," he assured her seriously. "Wa don't eerre liquor. We dont even admit mea tbat bava been drinking much." She waa a little perturbed by bla cheerful oulspokenneea but aba meekly allowed him to pilot her to a cramped dressing room and to Introduce her haphazardly to the other girl, eome II In number. Ho need ao last name. The girls were Alice and Dolly and Sunny and Anae and Malta to blm. Ellen as sumed they war to be tbat to her. Salomon had not knocked but no body appeared surprised. A few ot the girls reached for klmonaa with mechanical squeals of dismay but moat ot them aerenely continued their toilets. One hard little young ater, whom Salomon called Tony, deliberately pulled her one-piece dreaa over her head and stood la brief shorts and a aolled aatln up lift, grinning at them. A brightly painted screen, gaudy with peacocks and pagoda, con cealed a ai, Inland In on corner ot the amall, hot room. Ellen want behind It to dreaa. Th quarters war cramped and atl fling but abe did aot mean to risk another et Salomon'a unconventional entries. When aha emerged only two host esses were left In the room Tony and a languishing blond called Anlee. They shared a wicker bench, where they had sat emoking and waiting to have a first-hand look at tha new hoateos. Ellen looked toward Tony and met a pair of coolly hostile eyea. (To Be Coatlnaed) Minor Accidents Reported Thursday At Police Station Two minor automobile accl. dents war reported to city pol ice Thuraday by C. C. Kelly, former city onglneer who roaide at eld North Eighth street, and Walter Knutaon, tit Hillside. Kelly reported that his rar. parked at Eighth and Klamath, lost a hub csp when a ear driven by Indiana aide swiped It and knocked off a bub cap a! :I0 p. m Wednesdsy. Knutson staled that a ear hearing Oreson license tfth lopped In Ellventh street at Klamath aveune Wednesday af ternoon and hla car ran Into Ihe rear ot th parked ear. Dollar Day Rates Attract Attention Many calls ar being received dally regarding rlouthern Pacific dollar day exmralrm ratea which start Februsry it, and are on ssla to and Including February II. with a return limit data of March 1, I.. L. (Iraham, district freight and paaaengar agent of th Houth em Farlflc, announced Thursday. Oraham atatea that already there la a large demand for res ervations for file anle flat. World Day of Prayer Observed The World Day of Prayer for Mlaeiona waa observed In this city Friday afternoon, when wo men of Klamath Kails gathered at tha First Chrlatlan church at 1:00 s'rlork. Mlaalonary aoctettea ot all local churches sponsored the meeting, which waa held elmultaneuualy with similar gatherings all over tha world. Mrs. T. Davie Pres ton, wit of th paatnr of tha Com munity Congregational church, led the meeting, and eeveral vocal numhera were presented by Mra. H. Pierce, accompanied by Mra. John Yarlon. WASH TUBBS By Crane DOT'S ptR vruretA f I mi tin! i Aiuf. rot? me . vuki Sou' T V aaaceisair.oiT.W'aBearsnasiia.iViM BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Birtliday Question i 1 1 . HOKHSOKTAI. I This rs th birthday of Abraham T 1 To deprive. II Thoughts. 14 Eon. g Pulpit block. IT 8tay ef pro ceedings. It nreakwalera. 10 To fall to keep. ESil 9i miiM A ' II Shield ahaped. tl Males. II Type measure. 2s Trivial. IS Therefore. IP To annoy. II To color fabric. Si large dear. 14 To maintain. II Dried tuber ot orchid It Chum. M A pair. 41 Lump. 44 Fatld. 44 A bear. 47 Virginia YKHTKmiAYft ANSWER ICUUViEElRA LOR willow. 41 Mark. 49 llrfor. 60 To entomb. SI Portrait ststue, 14 Sour It Dlak far cut ting paper. tITo eclntlllate. io Particle. 0 Mineral. 11 Flower 1 Talked tonuiy, VEKTIOAL ITo barken. ' I Structural form peculiar l Energy. It Kye tumor. It Epoch. 17 Kvery. tt In what tla did Lincoln practice lawt to Young goat. tITo devour. St Where waa Lincoln born' 14 Cuplike cavity It Crowd. 3d Measur. to a language. 17 Childish. J Ttlrd'a home. St To shin 4 Pussy, S Bon. Spiked. 7 To acold. I Sun god. t Measure of cloth. holder. IS Heratoforo. 40 8ufflx denoting result. 41 Falsehood 43 Conspired together 41 Depressions. 47 Empty BS Moist. 6.1 One and on. BO Seventh not 57 Second note. 16 Lincoln a most 88 Territory ot famous ad- Hawaii, dreaa. St Within. i it PFnr""Tl ITj"lcncT"rrT!F" rj rj- J5 17" 7T " 4 C 3 zr ST iSTj 25- ! b" CrT r- iS" -r ks" a br!- 35 35 V? SvT r W t r.tr air w po 5T U i J ST ' 1 I I Ji H I 1 1 I li McAdoo Suggests Tax on Profits Of Bootleggers WASHINGTON, Fb. II. (U.0 A 100 par cent tax on bootleg gers' profit and heavy levy, on pssaporta to keep Americana and their money at homo waa pro posed hy William McAdoo. for mer ancretary of tba treasury, to congressional democratic leaders today. He quoted estlmatea that th Illicit ltquor traffic profited by 11,500,000.000 yearly. In a letter to Senator Thomaa J. Walsh, democrat, Montana, McAdoo outlined a new tax pro gram. Ha asserted tho present generation la paying too much of tha public debt, and suggest ed taxea be Increased to meat only 40 per eent of tha deficit The remaining 40 per rent would h funded through Issuance of long term government bonds, McAdoo ssld. Noted for his strong prohibi tion Tiewa, McAdoo aald hla bootleggera' levy would "dry np" th wholesale liquor business. Many Klamath Falls blonde ar now dyeing their hair and becoming brnnettea, which Indi cates that ven tha ladles seem to be going oft the gold stan dard. 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