II it u i! ) l PAGETOUK FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928 e Klamath News when, with two million state debt plainly in sight, orders iPnbllshsd moral nc m- were given to uuuu not es Monday by The Klamath mal schoot and a tubercu Nan Publlsbln. company at 11- , . .. , , ""south Viltta. atr.it. xitmiiA losis hospital, thus piling Talis. ; ' :.. ling the state further into OflMd Vrnftrr of fily of KUm. debt. ata Falls and Klamath County Oreeon had better run her business and pay inter est on a state debt, than to Howard Wlnnard lily Kdltor lift Zlmmrrmaa , Aiw. alar. Radio Movies Do Not Disturb Men In Picture Game HOLLYWOOD, Auk. . il'l") Th luolUm plriur Industry In the throes of reorganisation (or (he "lalklfa" toiilRht a-iiijiid t lures SCANDAL COLUMN Bogeyman Routed By Klamath Cops provide more avenues of i,iq, ,f ,.i,-,nti. j . . ii . ..7.- i- I Kitty nillltoin ahmil.1 flattou oul he advent of radio motion pic- . ' , . , ... . ilt most lui!ita Iimi spirit and TtwwK ti'irllilo tliliuts which "r'ulturm to hi wtt for St lur "",M ""'" "-veaia."- Vnt illwi. h. -I dou't '"' '' l',v" ". w,,r oritur It."-Milton W. Smith. 1,0 '' ,3U "''"'I "I'wt laat ulKht lv I'alrolmon llurki' and Coon without loaa of ll(o or Moodphcd. No wonder Tunney retired. ' W'BWRIPTIOX BATKS Mhwrd by carrtrr. month Mtrcrad by audi. w. &.00 ! money for unwise expen-1 Bubsrriptiou payable In adranre. ; (jitur(3i then ha ha a wife to fliilit with A Hinall hoy, nlono In hotiMe. IhoUKltl he hoard a the bur- taxation to raise more Th -mlkle.- were hailed ;, , ,,,,.,., If the money doen't sooth hla!'r- H telephoned liolhe heud- Entered a second class matter at th postotllce at Klamath tSrtla, Orecoa, November IS, 11. under act ot March 3. 187. 'l J aber Selected Oncoa r Newspapers ONE CITIZEN HAD A THOUGHT announcement they were jubilant The peoplo ot the I'ulted State will never lie content to sit In their home and ee the picture. Portland is enjoying a visit from thousands of buv- -y3Vlil7.. ' ers tm'3 wetk- The event is if liMi-4J one of the substantial things Ptfle eoat representatives: Ar-j Portland stages every year. thr W. Stype. Inc.. Saa Fran- j lhe WBO6 Buyers' claie. Loa Aatelss and Portland. Ana ,ne w " 0 1 8 u.ver! Eastern representatives: Charleai Week importance rests with SleiwTH cVLlr' W- H" the idea that one man had 1,1 ' ""P""1, a " Steckwall. Chicago. theater to Tlew biititer and bet- Irate fat "f jcaia n;u. -aiuaii oil au, uer f,jm9 one of the unassuming but exceedingly sound business men of the metropolis, con- boom and mot of the vtudio reduced actlvllle to a minimum ..x,,i,i..r ni,,..,, fr,,,,, l.lch while pn.irutton. were made ' ,umiiliR " Another fuinou Inst synchronlie motion w ith '' ' ,houi:ht. "It won t he Ion do."! and until producer found oul I what wa what. T, Hlckiird ha overlooked! Now the radio movie ha ar-,,,. .s,r,llon .j ai Smith In hi i rived, arrordln to announse-; f heavyweight. An adjoe- K. K. llraKK, one of the three menu by Wetinahoue Klectrlc , Vf bv adject I ve and rua word member of the luto Induatrlul lu Pittabtirith. and leadliiK flKiire : h). ,., Wlir, account w ill he I accident communion, and i c. in the Industry uld that rather j given by the New, when the bin ,n. couimel for the rouiinllon, than being undisturbed by thelrow ,IBri. . arrived In Klamnlh Kail veter- iiutler. anil the offlceru iiulckly I routed the boaeyuian. State Officials Here From Salem duy from Sulem. They will peud Ccorite Appel was electnicuted ! several duy calllnr on Klamath In New York. Handy Item for the ; employer. food page tbaked applet, or for The two men left for a trip waa the consenus. ana tnose wno use by miinutncturer ot electric to ('hllouuln this mornlna with do have the home entertainments i ranee. p. s. Wuite, soul hern Oreron representative of the commission. Tetephoa 8TT Mtber Aadtt Burraa CiiraUtiOB i SMITH'S POOR JUDGMENT .'hen Governor Smith stepped amid his applause her Your modern con- versa! Ipu U (ltsrustlnaly vulgar. "Not merely the size and I Modern daughter I'm not vl- method of preaenttng a motion ; liar. I'm just broad-minded. picture by radio In the home will prevent It belug a sertoua co re ceived the idea of establish- I petltlor of (he great palace of ing a week when merchants amusement, but the psychology who buy from Portland wholesalers and jobbers of the theater aa against that of the home will continue patrons flocking to the theaters," Cecil receive the entire attention ! of those interested in their jment in compauy with a large business. The City then took number of people," Do Mille ad ud the movempnt anrl nrnn. deu- "heightens the emotional I reaction. "The difference in seeing mov er entertainment was planned. It has grown eachiles via radio In the home and in year until now the entire !,h y I'onipared who la prevailed uHn by his daughter Huth to drop hi ardu ous existence tor a whlto and live 1 I'l-lltll VI 'l-'ll l)ll'i u 11 v 1 vubh ill uruer in rcusio ' . . vhls health. Injected Info the pro- . , the difference of seeing a woman . .t - 7 ' , . ... 1 ceeaing are tne antic or ner city ot r-ortlana looks for-,,. cl0.B nd " I:" "'' Morn, tportrayed by l.e. naiu iu Duvcrs etrn unu ling me same .woman in they make it a very fine oc-'beaut5r ot Tenin attire with ail ; x- v o. her feminine allure." casion. .Nathan Strauss con- ,ne ttMo BOre, nmv ceived the idea and thought, I think they will be a tremendous and after all, what is any'boost ,0 ,ne -'' motioa pic big thing but a thought de to challenge a Baptist min-j could come to the city andjB. DeMliie. producer. aid ister to debate Smith's rec ord because that minister had said some harsh things about the New York ex ecutive, he broke all the soind rules that govern a candidate and used mighty por judgment. ;jThe governor called the preacher's hand, but the pjeacher came back with three aces, to use the gam bler's term, for instead of agreeing to permit Smith to ufe the Baptist pulpit which bad been requested the pteacher told the governor "Sure, come on, let's have tlie) biggest auditorium in Nw York and debate your record in public life." And then he went further and tjallenged Smith to a joint debate throughout the south. " : Of course, Governor Smith will get the worst of this whole transaction, be cause he is running for of fice and the preahcer is not This goes to show that Kew York's governor, while Irate father Well. If you were man. that term would fit. At the Liberty On the screen of the Liberty thuaier. where it has been show ing ince yesterday. I "Pleasure delightful lirY PLANK SOmiAMI'TON. Kng.. Aug. .', Before Muslims (IP) The Rogers Airlines have, comedy that has been faahloned purchased the airplane "Friend-it" please the Urge number of hiu" In which Mlas Amelia Bar- '" ho like plot with Jewlah- "The psychology of gathering . hart and her two companions Irish complications. made their trana-Atlautlc flight.' The story ronrern Itself with The price paid for the machine ! doing of Max Davldsou. a wa $60,000. The "Friendship" "' " " laciory, will be used for passenger ser vice In the I' lilted Status. TUB KLAMATH NEWS Queen's Taste Toffee Tanjar Chocolates Royal Rosarian 1 Chocolates Combination Sweets Oregon Fruits & Nuts Bulk Candies The Mark of Quality Vogan's Candies Consistent with our policy of carrying the brat lines of merchandise for our cus tomers, is our selection of Vogan'i candies chosen for their unrivaled quality, fresh ness, and wide range in choice from such fine box candies as Queen's Taste Toffee, Tanjar, Royal Rosarians, Combina tion Sweets, Oregon Fruil and Nuts to delicious chocolates, creams and miscel laneous candies sold in bulk. Hiniror. mnmmr m iiia ii. n. . . .... . .. - -. , - - - - ' tnr nrrimrn i . w mi itg iiiai a si iittiii UV ! n rueis t.. I Ima ! ..." ... ....... u.4o.uu .u ......... oC Kutri (viritlnla ifrownc rain I ' veloped? 0 They have found near London, an early coin pinch ed flat on one side, the first intimation that Scots ever dwelt that far south. ture industry." was the reaction of Sam Goltlwyn. "Anything that makes it easier 'for the public to get the motion picture habit Is a great thins tor the Industry," and motion pic tures by radio will quadruple theater attendance In a short time. Goldwyn believed. Jack Warner, of Warner Brothers. Bald the development "looked like a step forward." But don't be too cranky "pPle wh do not now at- l . . . - , ;ienu muuon pictures -wouia oe- about your tenets, O Israel. , -ome ,nterMtfd throurh ,elnr O jthe films In their own homes and IITCTTf"'!? T?T A IT ithe 'h6016" would be protected J(JoilVlj IliVlV " i by the crowd spirit held by all Wednesday, was announced here he Is of the ISO. 000 he knows today. Ills widow. Mr. Suiunne ,, haJ M,ea away aa a dowry. : I.ucbslnger. live In Vallejo. The course of true love doesn't Calif. Commander Lurhsluger rn truB fr Morris because of ' waa born In San Francisco. i the appearance, on the scene of I Dr. Burke tl'al OWIallcy.. but j millions Into General Motors all the difficulties are flnully i which wa credited with a con-1 smoothed out tu the InteiiHe nut-) siderable portion of that corpo-i olfaction and extreme pleasure of. ration's growth and the rise of I the audience. I Its stock oil the New York ex-1 "Pleasure llefore Itilsiness" in! change. Pierre I)u Pont bltnself. cheerfully recommended as clean. I said to own personally 4. 000.-! wholesome entertainment, pluull 000 shares, or about 2i per rent! fully besprinkled with IiiukIi. i of General .Motor tock. The family ha long been ac-l Mrs. ,J. Ilotrhkls and daugh-1 lively connected in republican iter. Mis Mahle. and Mis Quceu I polities, two of Its members ((Jott returuqd home to Lakevlew I serving In the Vnltcd States'Thursday after visiting here with ' senate. , friend for seroral duys. I i FOR AL SMITH ATLANTA. Ga.. Aug. . (UP) Justice William Harmon Black of the New York state supreme court took time oft from his va cation here todav to challenge Versed in Tammany Hall Dr. John Roach Straton. In methods, and New York wfcos" churcn ne te president of . . . .... the trustee board, for his char- ov-ic inciuou!., is sun cnua- arteriiation of Governor Alfred of "forces of moral progress and ; General Motors corporation to- irue political wisdom. day granted a leave of absence T...ln t,lnnl. - f . u3lite o m uo.cruor;to their chairman, Pierre S. Smith's record In public life was "easily the most progressive rec ord before the American elector ate." "He I the cleanest, most loyal man in politics iodiiy," muck's statement said. Justice mack disclaimed any blunder. KAY TALKS TAXES Individuals." Other producer were reluct ant to express definite opinions. Leave of Absence Given DuPont by I General Motors' . . j xti, VADir . n .I'm line wnen It comes to run- mith as "the deadliest foe" 'The board of directors, of the ning in a national campaign, 'if he is willing to take pfl that minister he will find a; 'thousand more ready to heckle him into joint debate arid the result will be one continuous wrangle. .I.Triia is nrnhuhlv r.ni.n. .,, . , MJ . nor Smith's first blunder as ; unfriendliness to Dr. Straton hut a-national campaigner, but !",fd rhls ""ck on ;Sml,h ., """-inot represent a great many Bap- ii, iciiaiiiijr appears lo oe a itlsts of this country." ! He predicted the democratic candidate for president would ! carry the south overwhelmingly. t He said he was "astounded at itlie unanimity for (.'State Treasurer Kay, lSmlth ln (otgia." from whose office has come repeated stories about the state deficit, has isued an- tither newspaper story, but this time he fastens the ljlame for under-valuation h the Pierce administra tion where it rightfully be longs. He also hits the bulls ye when he says our pres ent deficit w h a t e v e r it ;may be is due to a period itvhen a state income tax was in operation and the levy was decreased on prop erty. Then, the income tax law was repealed and the ?ix per cent limitation pre sented the levy being placed ;high enough to take care .Of the state's expenses. Treasurer Kay is right in iftll his statements this time. He is opposed to new in come tax measures which Iwill be on the ballot, and (he is right in that. "' A state income tax will ;j).nly raise more money for the boys to spend. Note the proof of this in "Hie late aclion of "itie "board Du Pont, so that he might pur sue his political activities with out involving the corporation in politics. : Like John J. Raskob, chair man of the corporation's fin-i ance committee, who resigned to' become chairman of the demo-1 rratic national committee. Ilu i Pont offered his resignation to the board nf directors, expressing , voluntarily a willingness to step completely out from the corpora tion's activities. Because of his' enormous holdings In the com- Governor Pany. however, the directors vol-1 ed to reject the resignation and grunt the leave of absence in- OlfJ AutOS Get Off f'lu'hough the particular p- iQCllv in sfniirf "cal connectlon mentioned in, JjdSllJ III VUUTl I today's developments wa Du ! Pout's position as chairman of Eau OS Colours Clsanuno CaAM, Jin 50 cents and Si 15 , Armand is sold with this guarantee: "No matter where purchased, if any ArirunJ product does not entirely please you, you may take it kick and your money will be returned." This guarantee protects you. You have nothing to lose when you buy Armand products. Made "on honor" your confidence in them grows with every day you use them. "Get ItatMagillV FAR ROCK A WAY. N. Y., Ann. jthe executive committee ot the 9. (JPi Fines in inverse ratio to I association against the prohi-i the ases of the automobiles in-1 bition amendment, ft was believed volved are belnij Imponed by Ma- certain in both politiral and fin-l KiHtrate rarrell in traffic canes. anclal circles that Du Pont plans: Speeders whose cars were of the vintage of 1922 drew suspended sentences. Parkins fines were doubled in the case of expensive models. in the near future publicly to) endorse the candidacy of Gov. Alfred E. Smith for the presi-) dency and to devote a consider-j able portion of his time to the demof-ratle campaign. ' Alfred Sloan, Jr., president of; Gr-neral Motors, explained that; Du Pont's resignation was prom-1 pted by a desire to make IaKAVKH JMIMMHMMM LO.VDOX, Aug. 9. (UP) The Evening News today declared that Captain Alfred t.oewenstefn, Bel gian financier who was killed in pain tnat his political activities a fall from his airplane over the j were those of an Individual and j English channel recently, left anjthat ;Pneral Motors had no in-1 estate of $40,000,000. equally terst hi political matters. j divided between hfs widow and Sloan asserfed however, that his on. The newspaper addpd the board of directors felt the! that Loewensteln lost $60,000,000 j company's position already had i during the three weeks before been made clear ill the case nfl his death. ! Kaxkob. and there was nothing ! i to be gained in having Uti Pont1 fcXO.W.KMKNT HKVIVKO resign. ! KAN FRANCISCO, Ag, ft. (V "berefore. the r signaHrtn was! P Rumors of an engagement ' not accepted, but Mr. Uu Pont i between Jeanne Kugols, stage was ncconli-d a leave ot absence star, and Warren Whitney, Jr.. i instead." Sloan sa id. I scion of a prominent eastern fam ily, were revived here today when Whitney met the actr-'ss as she stepped from a steamer, but Miss Bagel emphatically denied he wuh. more. UUuu ,"jii!t a .rlosc friend." Du Pont is a iiM-mhor of the wealthy and distinguished Du Pont family, of Delaware, control lers of the great Du Pont powder interests and more recently heavy investor In i. cm-nil jMolorH. It was the entry of the i'u Pont A man named Johnston was in a candy store. "I don't now what I want" said a customer. Mr. Johnston went right home and talked to his experts. They listed 22 of their finest candies each kind different. 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