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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1925)
Pate Six Wednesday, December HO, 1P2." .S. Advocates Fight Against the ; British Monopoly of Tire Material WASHINGTON. J)ec, 29. (Unit ed Nawa) Herbert Hoover has come Into his own again, waging waff through economy In the use of necessities of life. HJ battle cry la no longer "food "U1 win the war." but "nrb txr will win the war." The secretary of commerce bae called upon the nation to cut down on its consumption of rubber In order to win one of the moet in tense commercial wars of history. Hoover d fighting, primarily the British rubber monopoly, which is forcing American consumers to pay prices out of all reason for rubber. The United Spates would be demanding IS a bushel for wheat and 76 cents a pound for cotton. Hoover said Tuesday If this coun try were to follow the example of Great Britain in boosting the price of rubber. .The secretary annaunc- ed that he would appear before the house interstate sad foreign com merce committee nert week when It opens Its investigation of rubber and other tore -I monopolies. This Investigation, opened at the sugges tion of Hoover, wlU look into the production conditions of sisal, silk, ooifse and other, raw materials need in the United States. To combat the monopoly, which oanscd the price of crude mbber to jump from S6.7 cents a pound In, Janu ary.- XS2S, to SI. 21 a pound in No vember, Hoover has outlined a po grom calling for economy la rub ber consumption. Plaa Outlined. His plan ws outlined as follows: 1 -To discourage bankers from giving American credit to BritUh combinations. 1To. institute a campaign to ef fect a conservation of rubber. J To : stimulate jnanutao:ure and nse of substitutes. 4-i-To stimulate production in countries where price fixing cornel nations are not so likely to be formed. jTo institute 'properly con trolled machinery "for ' emergencies' which ' would prevent- many hun dreds of buyers from pitting against each other." Winter Time Is Carnival Time in Banff e THa artwt; fe'C"T:i . AM JVs. ORKGOX IS BEATEN. LOS ANGELES. Dec. 19 The Los Angeles A. C. basketball team, delated the University of Oregon quintet by a score of 27 to 20 here tonight. a.. ehancins them int s landsrat of S f?.?vL , t ' a ' ' 'ji' ' ' " '" ' f)sa!!3 irrj.!nre. Colon- fcr .- -V 'U? k ,f blue., red. itn-cn and purpl-.-- if &zW&-A.?J'-j8'.-ll ' dame over the scone, as Billy c.-- lt.PY . f J V - '.vv: j - i f .v .,- t turned .levours of the .now thee. t,7-lf I CiAVwyC ;' S 'I lb kte nnl the ski move in tic lH .i jt'tl V,iTVr-rri'-T .'..:-- a patei 01 tne trtat cutucprs. iv . , - 'TSrC'v: rancy s.;aLers swine Into intricate nRiires on the r.nics. Ski jumpers thrill Ihs fjcctiiti-rs with thsir marvcllocs lenps llri.E;.-li the air from the ski jump on the top of a nczrLy mountsin. Sk jen-rs dash down the How River behind Hcct nountnln ponies. Elankct coated snowshe trnmp- era take the trail to the sr.owy woodlands. In the cvonins. the brilliant scene is softened by the silver gleam of the moon. Winter time is carnival timf in Banff. February Srd to 17th has been set for the '.VHi Winti-r Car nival, and Mrs. Basil Gsriini has ku .luon a. k. faiw Ci.-u A splendid palace of Riitterine ice. port themselves in the snowy, gay at the sight At CAMS mill be crowned nnd seated on her i both east and west, with I jnft" as throne as the culminating triumph j their objective and anow shoes, of the carnival. skates and akia in thmr lursage. Wlien trains pull into the rail- hurry to attend the festivities in wcv etation at Banff, passengers honor of the carnival queen, and on their way west stop off to dis- exclaim with joyous anticipation at ine signi oi uui s oils, famous 1.1 : :,t. r h,i.i,rl.. town Piuennn on their Canadian Kockies guide, who ha; colored electric liphts. is beinz i way cast delay long enough to see ' 20 mountain ponies behind which built for the chosen beauty. W ith j the famous ski jumpers breaking j visitors may skl-jor to their heart a true regal pomp and splendor she! world records. Passengers from content. Phillips, when he restated arrest at on the operating table. Is said No. 3S1 East Darts street. to have confessed not only his Sun day night attack on the officer, tut at least six recent holdups. After treatment he was taken to St. Vln coot's, where little hope was held foa his recovery. , Shortly after the shooting police ' captured Trask's younger brother. : Earl, in the house and took him to police headquarters to question h'.m about Sunday's affair. .' " . 'The shot which felled Trask came after repeated calls by the inspector for lilm to come out from the base ment, where he was hiding. Phil lips aimed for the man's leg, but toe nuiiet went nigh, entering the I Daniel Daa garnered five notches middle of his back, and going hu bow hen , counle on through to his abdomen. itMi week, activities irask was rushed to the emer-i M1 E,.. ,.. , n,, , Holiday Week Gala One for Dan Cupid FAMOUS FANS " t VMO - iNi WIO- OOCt Wift-VLV: TO ft i ii:nl WZ. VOUTEU vpn. potato - M PORTLAND POLICE WOUND, BAD 0MAN PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 29. (United News) R-ay . Trask. 29- year-old desperado, who Sunday night attacked Special Officer J. T. Corcoran In Laurelburst and later escaped with handcuffs on his wrists was probably fatally wounded late Monday afternoon .-y a shot from the gun of Police Inspector Bob gency hospital in a police car and the wife of Charl n ni nt j wright of the Forest Lumber com- i pany of Chlioouin on (thrlatmna I in Yreka. They spent the week-end ' with Dodson's parents In Dunamuir. Miss Arant Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arant, well known ranchers of the Dairy district. Vh-gll Vettch, four days after ob taining the license, drummed up courage to obtain Rev. A. F. Sim mons to marry Miss Margaret. Rctta Post to him nt the bride's home. The marriage was an event of 8un- j day morning. Vcltch Is ad cont i positnr in the 'back office of the Klamath News. Jack r.onvlsh Ilellynr and Lelah M. Cleveland of 15 Menlo Way were given a license to wod. Hellyer gave his occupation as a truck driver. Paul Lundgren and Miss Ruth An derson fell under Daniel Dan's ar row. Lundgren la a laborer at Pine Ridge with the Forest Lumber com pany. Miss Anderson Is a resldont of Klamath Falls. They both gate their birthplace as Sweden. Paul Wampler. well known log ging contractor t,f Rocky Point, took unto himself a Chrlutmas bride, when Miss Bess D. Briscoe of Fort Klamath, school teacher, became his wife. The license was Issued on Saturday. FREE OF CHARGES Montana Senator It Exonerat ed When Case It Thrown Out WASHINGTON. l. C, Dec. J (United News! Senator llurton K. Wheeler of Montana has been exon erated finally of charges of conspir acy to defraud the government. Thus one of Ihs most dramatic splsodea In recent political history, revolvlug about ths flnry young sen ator and former Attorney Uenvral Harry M. Daugherty, apparently has coma to an eud. Ths department of Justice has not dvcldod whether It will appeal the dismissal of the Indictment here Tuesday against the democratic son- utor and two others, Atturney (en- eral Sargent said, but nddod that similar cases lost In the lower courts before had been appealed. Justice Dalley of the Dlntrlct of Columbia supreme court, sustained a demurrer, challenging the indict ment hers by Wheeler's attorneys. Senator Walsh of Montana, and Charles A. Douglas. Wheeler was acquitted some ntomhs ago at Great Falls, Mont., of charges at misuse of his otflrs to obtain from the In terior department oil and gas per mils for clients. Consequently he waa indicted hers on a broadened charge, alleging conspiracy to de fraud the government, but based on eiactly the same evidence. It was this cass which waa thrown out of court Tuesday. Ths two others In dicted with Wheeler, who slso were exonerated, were former solicitor of the Interior department, F.dwln S. Booth, and Gordon Campbell, a Montana oil operator. Boruh Plroartl Senators Borah. Idaho republican. and Swanson. Virginia democrat. who sat on the special committee which Investigated the rhargea against Wheeler before ths trjal In Montana, and exonerated him, ex pressed gratification Tuesday that. the indictment here hsd been voided. "As chslrmsn of ths committee which Investigated charges sgainat Senator Wheeler," Borah said. "1 came to the conclusion that there waa no evidence of his violating the law, and ao evidence that he In tended to. Ths exoneration at ths handa of the court since that time has simply confirmed my opinion, and therefore neither tho decision In Montana nor the verdict of the court hers hss surprised me." OVrMIOt Ml IIIMUV I IMVKH IUW MK.iT a." Lavsjr.-u ALABAMA'S BIG RED TEAM NEARLY READY PASAUKNA. Calif.. Dee. !. I United Newal-Hlghtseelna trips are taboo fur the University of Ala bama (mittmlt players and from now on the bunlnraa of getting Into prop er fighting nml mental trim will oc cupy their minds. The Alabamans, who are livrs to met the strong University of Wash ington team In ihs annual tourna ment of Kosos classic. New Year's day. engaged In a stiff two-hour workout In ths Hose bowl Monday. The same practice program will be continued Tuesday with lighter drills Wednesday and Thursday. Coach Wade declares he Is not go ing to overwork his alhlatoa. Sports Done Brown I)T NORMlaV K, RROWK Many years ago the Toledo Am erican association became known aa the "Mudhena." And evar alert. then the various and aaaorted fans of the town bave been trying to In terest various moneyed and baseball men In the club In an effort to get the hens out of the mod. The club has chanced hands two or three times anil managers have passed In ths night Ilka neighborhood cats. Hut hope springs eternal, or with- Evening Frock Brilliant With Bead Trimming Penitentiary Too Good, Says Grocer 21 local ATUBMOOWM - AW"f SrHL 1 I POV - I tCt., IC"." A oJy. Bar vAcVvem'T J f s - cr f'.w': v-v, -wnj - I . fWrl N 8 VysW I U Waw VxU inni , -t VlfxDM'f F'ttT 1 Vm) XMMWHi VACKWAMi - Nf- - 0sc m i J-"- ,unlD vttxo 1 HOW5- MUSCATINE (la). Dee. (Unltext News I H. V. Heln, grocer, I. a vengeful man. He has refused to testify against the bandits who grs alleged to have shot him. on the ground thst send ing loom to tho penitentiary would permit them to live a life of ease thore. Ills attitude threatens o block prosecution of Clyde and Leo Anson brothers, in district court. Heln, whose left side Is partlslly paralysed, a the result of three bul let wounds received In a holdup of his store. Is also annoyed because there is no legal way to force the youths to repay him for the lime hs lost from hts work, and for hla hos pital expenses. a & J HAItAZKX l.KADH MIAMI. Fla.. Dec. 29. (United News) Smiling flene Sarason. tho Flushing, N. Y., professional, led a field of more than 100 of the coun try's best golfers in Ihs first hslf of the Miami open championship at the Hiuleah links Tuesday. , Saraten, with 144 for a double round, led Eddie Loos of Chicago and Willie Kllcn of Wheatley Hills, N. Y., by a tstroke. Rohby Jones hsd 149 and so did Willie Macfar lane, the national open champion. This simply rut evening gown' of cnoi.i anlin is made brilliant with Iic.kI trimminji wliich is ap plied in strip pan.li on the skirt. IN OUR OFFICE X 0 a . mm . -v.-4'v.:2 ?hC:::m CM GEE BCiSy WUV M THM VNIRC SANS X3 I , I BOSS L.OOW. o U . THtS'VE K?EAUC- A I voyo t-ETTtfe ge-tIJ . A O -At STRUCK OIL JT j iX V aH ALU THAT J f 11 tO lwfr" i. rr ' fW year. f. toudu I.... h to ill. big ye.r r"", duo lo i Km . J 'a-ey. Sten " "" BII..I n IK. ..." """ H " ny Jiiaeuh in. ' , ttie club " " "e rse.li,,, "tough, . Mh)t , ' s a.u.u,,,llng r,w't ' rr, rrs ago U brek,Bi lp . J series ., ri,r ,hi) ( by rrs.hlng out Uiiinu ttH, Well. Caarv'a rej , to be sentenced to n.,,,,,,, m - - JUKI Ilia. Davey ll.nerof, comued hu r .-...,l iiiHua anU It, . . ths major lesgiie class. (NMey is out to . li.l I t. .. -. . . " St """'"i ue Toledo outfit. , .,,M lit, urawins ear.1 i. elf. He la one nf ih. I men ine game naa nrw. I s broad sense of humor that eh, tide htm over the rough spoti d renuiming me Toledo club uni ing it a winner. Amoog , things Stengel must do I. -i- enllre Bw outfield, for two nj eeri or last year's outer union havs stepped out-llark going lo Iha t'ubs and Kith, probably Into, the niansnarlst r and the third member, Klrand, may not be hark. s s e Wish the big boss would Ires Ilka the American league m have Han Johnson bawl now and ral.o my salary h nest winter. ess On the other hand, why stlt nest winter? s . Now that I.oul "Kid" Kij has llrked "Ilabe" Herman irl ths -former remains fcathertr champion of New York slate. . sea Miller Hugglna, Yankee manaj says that a rhanae of scenery gwd for moat ball plsyers. TW IS S Veiled hint In this remark i Ilabe liuth has looked at eaod hot dogs. Kor Kale Case suitable for ij ery. alao eoaputlng ami. all Market. bZi Main tit.. 1'hone D2i Conquers M Breath ' and is Popular w'Ihr clav 1 waned taking Cartvl Mill IJr Pillt." wr Mr. latin J Vtrrr of Nnt York Citr. "my babital breath and had atotnarh "opp! I itrorttfly recomrorod ibfta M all tic afflicted wilh thee natiy rwihlr auurr you thai mt oho tin bad one, earning me untold tmbarraif mrnf. and Carter'i helped oh risl I mm lb atart. Had breath com from aou ml can oaually he relieved qukUr bi Carter's Little Uver Filk 1 'i'bey are woehtertul foe tiMlpattl rrk-headache and imltxetiioA and thrf ph)tie the a-biem in a mill ann gcaiH manner, no bad after e fleet. 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