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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1924)
THE KLAMATH NEW ii. -U. J iy 1 United News and United Press Tekintph Services N. iU : VvV vol. ysiJiS: KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1924. Price Five Cents 'GREAT DIRIGIBLE HAS TROUBLE ...oiiiunn ill nil! (ULNANIIIIAn II V mi iiuiiiiiiriii ssis APPOINTED HE COAST 1FIER FAST RUN um AXiH.KH. Cullt., M4 10. (Inlt'il Xcw") Ima her mule by hlh dad during afternoon and m irpotll vcr Ontario, fjjlf a.1 niil- omfr.t of km t 0:15 tonight. - .DAinn it s DinininLE SHENANDOAH. Oct. 10. (Uull- j;ew,,)The Shenandoah dre sear Ran l!ego. Calif., and .1. Dif muni prlv today af- ur i thrilling night flight across lit continnental divide tnrougn itthirted skle. Hear Admiral Hoffett chief of naval bureau of ttronautks. wan on the bridge 'ironjh most of the thrilling ikM flirht. -It It simply tre- eadoua." he said during the aoit ewitlng momenta. "Uirri MiiUa ei mvieatlne In alrahlo ter aacbarted lands, with com- ilirationK of buoyancy a r e j jreater than theme of piloting a j nrtblp at tea." j KLAMATH PLAYS ASHLAND TODAY AT MODOC PARK i - -AT r A', PV : y Vi POLITICIANS AT ON VACATION HENLEY MEETING ! - tl: I'aul Sblpman Andrews of Sracue baa been appointed by Attorney General Stone a di rector of the newly created war transportation section of the de partment of justice. Ural Tram Pretty Badly Crin )N But Ho Expert to Put -I'p Hard Fight to Win DPlte the hit lliol ibe tenni a greatly handicapped from the Ion of the captain and several a. the Klamath high football team In playing Ashland today at Modoc Park and expects to put up l food fight. Ashland la the op ponent and the game la to play i to i tie made there two Mill tfo. Vernon Christie, Ralph Turner. Sownd Coter. and two subs, ll Sabo and Budge Magulre. JJ off the team on the sick list. lloe-up will probably be. "Ty Molatore and Zed Barnes. J: Forrest Colson and Hugh wfla. tackles; Harold Johnson JM rank Upp. guarda: Dale 1, center; Harry Pelts, quar Sn l Berkley and Frank halfbacks; Carl Yancy, full- lj,"HfKRs III ItNKI) AT TEX AH LUMBER FIRE fi5 Te- Oct- .10. ht News A small volun-uJkST-0' weary- Wckened kOB. ,!d. fire t'shters-trudged S18 toaig.it. victorious in their d.t;JLbatlle w'h flames that W i m.ore than million kul Mi-JumJ,fir- 8hela and large Pe,tft Land and ""W. company here. CHINESE FIGHT NEAR SHANGHIA IS CONTINUING SHANGHAI. Oct. 10. (Unit ed News.) Additional sailors and marine were landed from Amer ican destroyers In the harbor here today as advancing Kiangsu troops again threatened to cap ture the city. General Lu Yung Halens defeated Cheklans soldiers threatened to invade the foreign quarter during the aay ana n number of them were disarmed by international guards. BrisK flgliitng Is going on about ten miles outside of the city with at tacking forces centering , their fire on the great arsenal. KLAMATH FALLS NOT AT HIGHWAY MEET AT RENO Cout Le ague Remits Resui,, Yesterday gramento 6, Oakland 9. , "MB Portland 3 , HID, Loi i..i. . ' 0B Came s z rortland U ''anclsco s. Seattle 5. , W, An''w 103 87 .542 fciltla W1" lft 0 " .626 lt Lak. 9 3 .B15 Verno, 8R .602 ZtiUA - 6 96 .497 "Otort,," 82 108 .431 LAST EVENING1 The joint political . meeting which was held at Henley school last night was well' attended, over ISO being present and all parties being represented. W. T. Lee presided and each candidate in Klamath county wajl called on to address the assem blage. Those who responded were: Burt Hawkins. R. A. Em- mitt, Robert Hunsaker, Fay Mor ris. William Ganong. Garret Van Riper, C. R. DeLap and Bnrrell Short. Others who spoke were: Dr. Fred Weaterfelt, W. T. Lee and J. V. SUrrett. Judge Bmmltt, besides speak jng for himself, addressed the gathering in the Interests of Coolldge, Frel WeterfeU spoke for the La Follette independent party and J. V. SUrrett repre sented Davis on the floor with aa address. W. T. Lea spoke for Jeff Myers. Sandwiches, pie and coffee were served the receipts being for the benefit of the athletic fund of the Henley school. The next of these jomt' meet ing will be held at Bonanaa this evening. "A dance will be given after the political . meeting is over. Tuesday evening the pol iticians will meet at Merrill and Friday, October 17 the gathering will be at Matin. . BOOTLEG GRAFT INVESTIGATION, , SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO, Call.. Oct. 10. (Untied Newa) Patrick KIssans. 18 years a policeman on the San Francisco force was ar rested and warrants for aeven other men In connection with a huae bootleg graft investigation here are the result of finding an expense ledger In the apartment a! Eddie Marron. lormer state assemblyman and alleged boots, legger. REV. DAVIS TO SPEAK OX INTERESTING SUBJECT ci- ,7.'?7.': , .- V II u r: -A ft J . Mrs. Elliott Verne Richard eon, wife of the American con ul'in Rio de Janeiro, is visiting friends in- Washington.- Klamath Falls will not be rep- rauAntod the hlKbway meeting at Rnnn. Nev.. today but the nn.il nt this section ana in iaci of all eastern Oregon will be made known there by telegrams sent from here asmng mai u nnMilble influence be usea to oat thA i4n miles of road between .. . .li the Oregon line ana susumme deslenated as a state highway tiv Pnllfnrnln. -This meeting at tteuo is Dfllles-Reno-Los Angeles high- tlon wlilch was form ' hart, lAHt month and at. the ... . ' i L. ..... AMra. auma titnn niner n kuhi; n nlwitlona are meeting mere, u Is expected that much will pe accomplished. forthe roads of the section Just east of the Sierra Nevada mountains and on north along the Cascades TRAIN WRECKED; KfLL NINE IN MEXICO T-ITPASO. Tex., Oct. 10. f United News) Nine persons . -annrtAd killed In' the wreck nt a train nv bandits of the HiMrnoinn linn near Gandelarla m afordlne to advlcea here No information of the number ENGLAND GETS READYFDRHER ELECTION 29TH LONDON, Eng.,. - Oct. 10. (United News) Facing ...the shortest general eleeiion- '. cam paign on record and the snortesi posaible lUKien-tne -riaw. pany headquarters toaay - were - scenes of whirlwind; activity, none or them having - closed' "door throughout the night. Prime Minister ' MacDonalff and his cabinet,-' whose-deeat -' in ;. the house of commons over a minor domestic oXfair may " bring . ' to cJose England e first Tabct re- aime aftef nine months in office. continued ; drafting- his party's manifesto for the election Octo ber .29. - - - The Reverend W. W. Davis. In comemeratlon of the discovery of America, will begin the first of a aericA of Sunday morning ; leo- tures October 12. His topics will he the storv of the creation of man and v-ill follow hit evolu lion or development through the aea to the Dresent day and con' tlnue into tne ruture, aeuung with the nrooheclea. The Reverend Davis's first tonic will be "Whence Did Man Arrive " and his second the burning question of the ages 'What Will Become of Him?' The third topic will be, "Can We Believe the Bible Literally?" These talks will be a cc am pan ind And illustrated by the Rever aiuI Davis's famous free hand akAtches drawn In full view of the audience. ' CITY COUNCIL FAILED TO MEET ON BUDGET ' The meetltg of the city council as a hudeet committee which was called for last night did not take niacfl because of the failure of enough members to make niinrnm beina present. - it is nresumed that an ad tmirnerf meeting of 1 next Mon day's session of the city council will be held to consider this bud get proposition.- KIWANISCLUB TO SERVE DUCK DINNER OCT. 23 SENATORS!! WORLD SERIES FROM GIANTS GRIFFITH STADIUM, WASH INGTON D. C, Oct. 10. With a magnificent display of courage the Washington Senators became the baseball champions of the world here this afternoon when they came from behind again and beat the New York Giants 4 to 3, in the seventh and last gam of the world series, before a crowd of - 39,000 baseball man lacs. The joy of Washington was supreme, ' not only because the world's championship was theirs, but the grand" old Walter John son, the idol of the capital fans, won a game of his first world series. Johnson went In as a re lie pitcher with the score tied and was credited with the vic tory. oung Earl McNeeiy, a rookie - from the Sacramento team of the Pacific Coast league.: I whoobied. ..the, team only a short , (ime ago, won the game by crash ing a hit . over third base and scoring little "Muddy" Ruel, who had - doubled, with the winning run.- It was the punch from Mc Neely's bat thai struck the kill ing blow, against the Giants, it was the mask of "Hank" Gowdy that decided the small fortune In the money. After Miller had been retired. In the tweHth little "Muddy" Kuel - lifted a high foul on the third base line nearrthe plate. Gowdy dropped his mask and started Jor the catch, he stepped Into the mask, got all tangled up and . prolonged Ruel'a life at bat -by dropping the ball. Ruel then VMnnshprt a Hnnhia Anvn thn fhlrrt base line. Johnson came up to the bat in a pinch and reached first when Jackson fumbled his grounder. . Jackson Bentley, the last of a string of Giant pitchers who had paraded to the box, gave 'Earl McNeeiy a high fast ball and the CalKornian met it squarely and rode It on a line over Lind strom's head. There was almost i vttt An fh. MaIH wKai On.l . dashed over the plate with the winning run. Score By-1 Innings The Kiwanis. cl!ub will serve a duck dinner to Its members and their wives and sweethearts Thursday evening. .October 23 ac cord'ng to plans announced . at the Kiwanis. luncheon Thursday of Chis week. All duck hunting members . of. the club will get busy and the ducks killed within the next ten days will be put in cold storage and be served , at the dinner.. ": ... Ashland, and Medford. clubs are to be invited and the a If air is expected to he one of more than usual Importance as a . social event of the community. The duck, hunters are.. being called on for at least .100 ducks but then the club boasts many real sports men who are only limited in the kill by -the JegaK enactments. That's wliat they.eay anyway. GERMAN DIRIftllU'K HAILED TODAY OP 8. BERLIN. Ger.', Oct.-11. 8. a. m.-r-Unitcd New) The ZR3. the big German dirigible which has been purchased by the Unit ed States government, sailed for America at 7:30 this Saturday morning. New York Wash. 000 003 000 000 3 .000 100 020 001 I Final Score New York .. Washington R. .1.3 ...4 H. 8 8 E. 3 4 POPULAR SPECIALIST- WELCOMED BACK HOME Dr. L. D. Gasa, prominent spe cialist, returned Thursday eve ning after a nine weeks tour of the eastern . clinics. - Dr. Gass's many friends were glad to wel come him to Klamath Falls again as he was greatly missed, espec 'ally among his friends in the younger set. In expectation of his return a few friends hired a small . boy to crawl through the transom in Dr. Gass's office door, so thnt they might enter and prepare his rooms for his advent. The doc tor was greatly pleased and sur .pr'sed on arrival to find the of fice clean and tidy with a lovely bouquet of autumn flowers nod d'ng greetings from his desk. This only proves the popularity of Dr. Gass, . and it is expected that he - will re-enter the social whirl this winter with new vigor. 83 108 .43) Injured was received,