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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1928)
PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, AUGUST 2. 1928 TITR KLAMATH NEWS The Klamath News Published .very morning - rapt Monday By Tna Klamatn long. Dempsey burned the candle out and it will be but a brief time until some young chap puts him to Ten Killed as Big Headgate Tumbles (Oontlnunt Knm Paga One) tually Impoaiibl la tell whether those known to be unaccounted (or were dead or were Injured and beini treated In private Nsws Publishing company at 101-1 , . . . 151 south Flfta atrwet, Klamath steep, nuwever, as mat may tain. Oregon. h,e the nation today is with- offin.i raper of city of Kiw out a good pug one that " , '" d KUmati. ..; p(,ople wji rally around ami Howard Vtlnnard lily Editor , bet their money On. Tunney I homes. Lynn Zimmerman Adv. Mgr.; had a right to quit and he j Toe accident occurred when . . , i,:,t! ateel gale was being et In si iwcriptiox r.tk8 did. That, not only puts himip aw A boom prjw,lllf from n!!!" 7 C"Z' mn",a '21 out of the ring, but it puts!, crane on the tilth level or the IMITered by carrier. )eer 6.50 , , . .... . . . . , , . . , . ,, , nellrerrd by mall. yer ft.OO,him out of the picture and westerly side of the lock slipped HU memory will be a dud lX'l. Entered as second class matter among me lans. a second crane placed on the op- at the postotfica at Klamath Kails, Oregon. November 16. 121, under act ot March S. IS?. Ilember Selected Oregon Newspaper A hypocrite is a man who pretends trj be just as per fect as you are and yet doesn't live as you do. Every town has a few ;who are to righteous they H..IN. Ana a. - ' - - Ih thur W. Slypes. Inc. San Fran-'think a little secret sin now Cisco. U Angeles and Portland. I ad then ca't hurt them. Eastern represenutlvea: Charles K. Miller. New York, and W. H.j 0 Stockwrii. Chicago. Telephone 877 Member Aadlt Bureaus ClrcmUUoa RACE SLIMMER OFFICE CAT By JlXIfS J posit e aide of the lock held, and the operator made heroic effort to prevent the gate from fulling. With the alipphiK of the cable and grapple, the date pi united to the canal bed. dragging, with it the crane and the op-jratora. - More than 1"0 men were at work in the depths below. They were caught bentath the gate aa it fell. Word of the disaster aproad quickly throughout the city and erery available doctor and nurse waa aummoned to the acene. Four Millions to Be Raised in Fund (Continued from Patf One) Lady Lindy Rides with Casey Jones fcV -v i 3 Herbert Hoover to1 Building Permits J Begin Heavy Work (Continued from rage. One) for Month Decline llulldlng permlta for Ilia dry . even notiit ut nave reached a grand total of 111!, HIT. These figures were recorded f V J 11 mmfmwM i i arduous duties ut campaigning lor the presidency. HiMit llirferenl Hoover Is different from most 'at the office of Police Judge mieu. It would be Impossible lor i.em iiii'i ". I htm to rest as the average man Kurlng the mouth of July, t resis. Me has to be going soiie-; permits were granted which Inhere and doing something all .reached a total of $TS.U. I the time. He considers eating Checking back on the records iand sleeping mere interludes be- Ur the past rear, a total of ltwe.-n work times. When he S0.& was recorded for the takes a vacation, he lust trans-1 m..'l,J" . . , , fere hi. tndomlutahl. energy . J "'' ! h '! from work to play, and he work. ". "r "'"" 7""; . . , g. i .1 Follow tig are the totals fir bird at pluy a. he doe. .il lmmi, o( hl, v year: Jiittuary. H.10; Kel ,. .. ,"' . . ruary. f 17.170; Mnr.li, lot.07&; I . ually presidential catulldstes. j A ,,,.m. .Uy, HTJjt,; like pre.ldet.ia. carry a l'hUIn , ,, .,, g:-,!. fl,r with them. In the l''it ruin- palgn Johu W. Davis, the demo- i jcrutlc nominee. 'Hiuiutor tjiKol letle. the Independent, and lre.l jdeut l'oolinge were closely walcli- jedliy pbyslclaus. The suggestion was made to Hoover that he should at least carry along a the month of July. rubber to massage Jilin every day. He thought the com of keeping a', helpl. j trainer would not be lu.ttfled lr nnur SI.ASItKllH HOI'fillT J NKVVIIAI.I., t'allf., Aug. 1. (I' I') officials tonight soughv two! men who dragged Mrs, 'Louis1 Creenherg front her doorway and A noted chemist, C. S. Miner, predicts that a slim, j stage Manager: "My dear. 1 1 graceful race of humans I "' woul(1 ,d"f"nt I . , . .. . igown In the second act. will noDuIate the earth in. ..... ... -a... .,.. i. the future, due to the cap- , he late., ..y.e. and I paid two j ' ."V. western states like Ohio. Indiana. Illinois and .Missouri, will be or ganised Intensively in the Itarr building here, where the national committee offices are. Ilranchea may be estab lished In New York and Chicago. furo nf nrntoina nnH thnt hundred dollar, for It.' 1, , A , Stage Manager: "That may people wno are corstanuyj uu. ut yoar hu,b.d land he turned down the siigges- ;tlon. The only uhysiclsn who ItealUIng a childhood ambltlra to ride In the cab of an engine. ! h" w,,b hlm " ,,r- K' Miss Amelia Karhart. the "Lady Lindbergh" of the air. I. pie-! Wilbur, president of Stan- tured here in her role of Catej- J..n. Wearing overalls, she rode i lord university, and former presl-vi-jth John C. HKsn. Pennsylvania engineer, from I'liuburgh to dent of the American Medical as Creensburg. Pa. They are shown above leaving the station In j soclallon. who came along on his Pittsburgh. vacation trip aa a friend. He has ; made no examination of the ran ttiouted Captain Haines. 'dldate and offered uo augges- I -sla.hed her with a knife. She ess In an Isolated spot rs before discovered. Bunion Artists v fighting; avoirdupois by the diet system will find a boon in the scientific application of chemical treatment of foods and matter now con sidered waste. If Mr. Miner had declared that a way to inject more will-power and - persever ance into the human breast were in sight, there would, perhaps, be more hope for a slender race. It is pos sible now, you know, to gain a slim figure without wait ing for the time when the famous chemist announces the final results of his sci entific studies. Yet notice the. amount o f surplus weight being carried thru- out the world. And it will be the same on that day, sometime in the future, , when the exact nature of each particle of food has been studied fully and care fully segregated. People will still get stout through over-indulgence of their pal ates. And fat people will still be saying, as a luscious cream puff or mountain of mashed potatoes disappears between their teeth: "I swore off, but I won't count this time. o TUNNEY QUITS RING say. -Woman, you are hiding , jDhn Ha..vln, . ti-.hi.. something from me. the gudlence J , D c who ,,,),.,, ,loor. can t figure out what he mean.." nomnItioa ,e Kansas Cltv. "What have you In that valise?" "Nothing of the-sort, officer." After proving his phys ical superiority and at the same time salting down more than a million sheck les Gene Tunney has hand ed over his champoinship belt to the next comer and bid farewell to Tex Rick ard's tea parties known as prize fights. He may be called a poor sport, but it must be ad mitted that he received all the glory and plenty of money for his fistic combats, so looking at the case from T u n n e y's viewpoint, why shouldn't he quit? But, looking at it from the public's side it is a safe bet Gene Tunney will never be classed in sport circles alongside of John L. Sulli van, Gentleman Jim Corbett or Jack Dempsey, for the very good reason that he did not play the string out. Really the man who now hiU the plaudits of the lov ers of punch is Dempsey. Tunney will be classed as a chance colt and the love of the game will cluster around Dempsey as the best man of the day. Whether Jack can come back for a slight riffle in sportdom is hard to tell. He may do a little fighting and perhaps win a bout or two, but he will never hold up veryJ is chairman of negro activity. The republican campaign fund drive is about to begin. Some contributions have come in by mail and these will be reported Exercise Is good for a man, I to congress in an official report which probably explains why so . within a dx or tvA. The parly fear take any. treasurer. J. R. Nutt of- Clere- I land, was here today conferring A Washington, Pa., man is with Chairman Work. Jeremiah suing a man for not only steal- Mi!ban,k. eastern treasurer, and lng his wife, but also for taking; other officials of the national about six thousand dollars of his . committee on finances. money. He evidently things ne baa at least one real grievance. The Difficult Season Local Ad: Wanted a sales girl; must pe respectable till after Christmas. It', better to be crossed in lore than double .crossed in mar- After a man loses so much deep he becomes a humorist. Very few girl, will stay awake at night worrying about the re cently announced raise in the price of cotton stockings. "Chairman Work, after study ing the needs and requirements of the various bureaus of the re publican organization, has con- t Street traffic was untangled at tlous. AInL'O I nnT Tniir ,10lh 'rrrl ' sli D m- "nd Hoover left here tonight on a it la IV I IjUIl 1UUI weird procession moved on. -Southern Pacific truln running ns - - '. second se.tlon of the Oregonlan (Continued From Tago One) j IIHIIMIKPIjUT. Conn.. Aug. 1. after a May of ri.lilng at Modl- (1PI The motor bus carrying a cine lake. 47 mile, up near the The crowd surged around theigroup of champion marathon I base of Mount Shau. The Inke talkie-movie truck and paid no; dancer from New York arrived 1 1, ; uun ttvt .hove sea level He attention to Uunner. Tommy or j m Bridgeport at 715 p. in. today ! ,oU' hlm nl, ,, Alllta liercilies aiary. . . ii.0vHr. and hla frl-i.,1 T T ! tlrrgory. Han KrnnrLro attorney. They trolled from a boat with At this Juncture the bus ar rived, bearing a three-man ur cbestra. sevenil gaudy banners, and the ill-will of the police. The crowd paid no attention to It. but gawped at the talkie-movie fel lows, who were truggling with their equipment. The police, bow ever, blamed It all on the bus. "Von can't stop here." Virre of the policemen informed the driver of the bus. "Hut Kerieeuiil." nrotested Cal- tAin t: II ilulneH. nrejui azent I for the affair, "this is all I At the Liberty fair aurrviia. The thrvo Kor rMiilta ua Nawa f'lana Ada- took thefr lunch eluded that the legitimate expeii-1 The bova and cirls are thod(lf(prl lrnT(,ien( am at tie Following tho 'nptytta of nob with them and ate lu tho boat Steele in 'The Trail of Courane" ! whU fUbed. They did not at the Liberty theatre today 1. urn unUI 'ul . time. like hitting the desert trail fur exriteinent and adventure. i This pruduttion. which Is one ... ..e " "---home at Palo Alto. ni Jill' Bin if lief wnn ririBtru m iBiurunm, RiTa a itiu pinuro w mm. ),,. hardship encountered by before train , Tho party will arrive In San Knnrlaro t :30 a. m. femur-; Have your Broken Autotno- anu win mnor to iioovrr a I '. ! . -.1 fssssg rl in.! l..r, iMrt'Wag Brmvo, Ben Hnr. Clyde Holman of the Adam's Motor company has Just returned from Toledo yesterday. He drove back four new Willys-Knight. Cadig (Ohio) Democrat Journal. A Maryland school teacher aged 20 years eloped with one of her BCholars aged 17. That waa surely one case where a boy loved bis dear teacher. A man recently fainted three time, at his own wedding, but It wa. no use. They waited until he came around, and he was mar ried just the same. Sonmls Reasonable Science Teacher: Name some liquid that won't freeze. Bright Pup'l: Hot water. The Morning; After "Tom, what is the difference between vision and sight?" "When sis goes out In the evening, .he's a vision, but when she gets up in the morning, she's a sight." dltures of the campaign will be about tour million dollars." com mittee headquarters announced formally. t Nobody knows how much has bl-n spent sub-rosa In past cam paigns or how much wilt be spent tbat way this time. That large sums are spent is generally rec ognized bnt the money Is put up on the side by individuals and is not contributed to the national committee but to Individuals who are to undertake certain work. The money Is thereby made effec tive in the campaign, but not .gently. having passed through the hands I "No." said Capain Haines. of a committee, it does not have man worm cnampion muratnon " u" time tells an absorbing love story, cers and Ihey are Jut going to h,. ,,,..., , "11,111. dance In the street a moment and T)lnBi piyed i.y Marjorle lion-1 IMIIXIItK.S l.KAVK.H HOLLYWOOD, Aug., 1. (t'PI Dolores Del Ulo. film star, left Hollywood lonlght for an exlen- then dance into the bus. while ani, h, fanlllv trnm ,. '' iur of Kun.pe. was all the movie boys, take picture !,y ,,, Bnp(r , :ranlte ! accompanied by Kdwln Carewe or tnem. 1 nese uoys aim gins p, slM,1() ln the r,0 , ; "' Au.on.a asuu tnese champions you rememoer. ..TcI lccver3.. ,n Arma cow the garden roaruthon. don't you uoy flr,t tttni)), th(, bor are In September going to be;ih, he,.,n ,,rrlirllr tlio bile Cla.i Replaced Quickly While You Wait BOB RYAN'S AUTO TOP SHOP the first marathon dancern ever to dance from New York to Pari, danrinf! all the way on a liner " 'I'm aorry, but I'm aftkini; you for the lat time, have you got a permit?" (juerled the tergant. like to be accounted or under law. The law places no limit on the amount that may be tpent in a presidential rampaiKn. It only requires that political organiza tions handling campaign funds re port receipts and disbursements. What Will People stayed at home In the old days, but that was before there were so many, bill collect ors to call. do Kv A certain boy went to see a certain girl on a certain night. and It so happened that she was ready but the boy was so sur prised that he fainted so they were late anyway can you beat thai? The young bride was 8ked what she thought of married life. "Oh, there's pot so much: dif ference," she replied. "I used to wait up half the night for George to go, and now I wait up half the night for hint to come home." "Did you ever notice how a woman lowers her voice when she asks a favor?" "Yeh, and raises It when she doesn't get It." "It's strange that you always start in the middle of a book and read the .last half first.' 'Yes, I got the habit from going to the movies so often." Advice to Damsels: Never let fool kiss you and never let a kls fool you. travelers at the pahs and then vanquishes three bad men, who are bnt on destroying fhe Tohln family. - An exrellent rast. which ln clndea Tern Llngham veteran stage and screen player; A Urn Knowluml, Jny Morloy. Howard Webster and Walter Maley. give performance In this picture thut lift It Into the front rank. f"io. They will embark from I New York August 18. llobblA It) an About Your fur A wiling IMA MAIN HTItKKT 'On the Central Park, every-1 body," yelled Captain Haines hastily. "Pictures of the start In J Central Park." 0M nftVffpapers for Mie at the Itut before reaching rentral vwa offlc. Park the derbylsts learned that I ' publicity pictures are. taken In' the park only with permits at $5 a photographer. It was raining. , "On to Carl Kchurz park," or- dered Captain Haines. This waa also unavailable and It was still raining. "On to 110th street," decided the captain. Several residents of tho nolKh-i borhood of Carl Schurz park abandoned their butcher shops; and delicatessens to peer withii. Relief from Curse of Constipation A Battle Creek physician says. "Constipation 1. responsible for more misery . than any other cause." ' But Immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Orderlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the system Into the lasy. dry. .vnritnllh. hownl eallpd the Colon. the Dus. Mrains ot Among MyTne waler loosens the dry food Couvenlrs" were coming from I waste and causes a gentle, thor wlthin. lough, natural movement without "fall that dancing?" sneered ! forming a habit or ever Increas ing tne aose. Stop suffering from constipa tion. Chew a licxall Orderly at one. "llow'Ja like to try it. In a bus like this?" reiortfd Hercules Mary, quick as a flatili. "Hey. you. leggo that sign." night. Next day Lrlght. (Jet '4 for 25c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. Adv. 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