TITE KLAMATH NEWS
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1929
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condemned by physicians
Utidereattng leads to tuberculosis
and other diseases
If THK mothers and younp girts of this coun
try could have heard the addresses before the
Annual Philadelphia Tubetculcsis Conference,
something would be done acd done quickly
to stamp out the dangerous under-dieting by
young girls.
The addresses of this meeting wei 4 made
public through the Phtiac'ripki Puh. c Led'
ger. "The most difficult problem feeing us
in combating tuberculosis among hi school
girls, and particularly among the young women of today, is the
vicious habits they practice to retain or acquire a slim and
graceful figure."
"We don't seem to be able to save them." may . . . "the
problem of nutrition is the one we have to face in or r examination
of girls of this age. It is at this age that girls axe most susceptible
to tuberculosis and other diseases."
Parents must put an end to the dangerous dieting of young
people. Thousxnds of older women have been seriously and
permanently injured by extreme dieting to redtn e freight. It it
even more serious for growing girls to starve themselves.
Temot the appetites of your family with deliciously sweetened
Cereals and fruits for breakfast, with abundant canned and fresh
vegetables sweetened to taste, and with fresh, dried and canned
National Program ' May Call Off Bout
To Dedicate New In Miami Beach,
Cascade Tunnel . Garden Men Sa
fill
" " fruit for desserts. The Sugar Institute.
Try News Classified Ads for Results
Dedication mid openiut; or the
, new Cuset'do Uititu'l, a monument
to Jlllllcs J. Hill, till- empire
builder, will be hcurd from count
to coast of the AmcrUuu contin
ent today uvor ii national radio
' broadcasting hookup..
The proKrani will bo broadcast
' from SS nationally known sta
tions. Includlne: KC.W (it l'ort
laml. K(il) at Oakland aiul KI'O
'at San Francis.-o. rrom 6 until T
o'clock this evening. In thin way
several million Americans,
through radio sits In their ou
homes, will participate in the
dedication ceremonies uudcr tho
coutrol of the enitincors of Ihe
National nroadcustms. company,
who will shift tho audience from
tho Now Vork studios to Wash
ington. I. ('.. to San Frauctsco.
and to tho mountain fastnesses
of the 'aau!o rauito In I lie state
of Washington.
The opening announcement of
the program and a musical tip
lection by Ocorge Olsen and his
orchestra will come from the
National Rroadcastin r company
studios iu New York city, then
by throwing control switches the
engineers will shift the network
of 38 broadcast hip stations to tho
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Coffee Hard Wheat Flour Laundry Soap
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Tomato Soups Large Bottle Coffee
3 Cans 25c 19c Mb. Pkg. 39c
3-lb. Tins 3-lb. Box Mb. Tin
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98c 45c 32c
Large Package Heinz i2-lh. Tins
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QUALITY and EC ONOM Y
i
NKW YOKK. Jun.i H. Il l') -AltiioiiKh
the Madison Siunre
tlanlcn corporation will attempt
to kh through Willi tho proposed
.la k Sharkey-Young Strlb'.lns
bun I scheduled for Miami lleach.
Ma., February IT. It seemed like
ly loiilnht that the match would
lie celled off.
liutl the Cardeu coriioratlou
I Imls out Just how far nonolln
tious had proceeded with Khar
key, the match will remain in
doubt. Sharkey and his man
ager. Johnny HnckVy, will meel
with William K. I'arey, one of
the three biitKcst stockholders In
, the itardeu. Saturday aud explain
the arrangement they made with
llickard.
If evidence Is ini reduced thai
Ktckaid had promised Sharkey
' Itiiti.noii for meeilnit Strthling.
the Cardeu will so through with
the bout. It Is understood, how
ever, that Rlckard made nil ne
gotiations for the bout over the
I telephone
caMcrn portal of the Cascade
tunnel just as the first train up
1 pro:'ohes. There It will come to
a momentary halt while Graham
! McXamee. veteran N.B.O. an
: nonucor, presents Itnlph Uudd.
president of the Croat Northern
railway, who will formally dedi
cate the new tunnel. Then both
will swing aboard- the starting
train and us Its lights disappear
Into the clght-mllo tunnel, other
switches will transfer the radio
listeners back to New York for
lauother musical number by Ceo.
Olsen.
Before the train etr.ercea from
(he western end of the tumid
'the center of the radio uetwork
win jump from New Y"orH to
; Washington. D. v., whero Mr. J.
B. Campbell of the interstate
commerce commission will speak:
c.eur across the continent
Tickets to Legion
Fiffhts Sell Fast,
Battlers Training
Unuum Sii ii k i VOMltMilu) ttriil I
vot.t (rtu I'ltlliMinlu that nil ?r. '
tiKsitlo m'UIn in lilt iui wlilrli j
Ul ltt jtlvmi liv ( lu Amoi ti'iin
,t ttlnii nt'Vt NVodmilny iilnht i
I'll' MtUil n ml Mi, 1 1 thi'Vi WiiM u
all for cvni moro in rtillotjnhi. j
. lllllR tti'ki'lM III Mil- (iKlltH. tlio!
piiiK-.ptU In 1 lit kliow nit li: i
a IhiIiihik. tliMiu O'Cniilv :
.ia Mit( uuiil front A .h lu ml that
o t." In llio host hImiiu ho
tviT Im'i'U In, Hiid that tho fans
til rxiwt It I in to kmuk out Oi
vi'.l.- Durr. I
l;irr Wu't luklui: any fhuiicoit. I
iMM nUlH ho botl rit;ht linnl.
ant roinidt with t'hm k- Martin nt j
In I.'ton hall. Marr l Mtiu-mI .
fiy Simkamt Hptntswrltora n
'l)iu boy who only known tii. j
.vord 'flpht.'
Tiny Ahboit. who will nn-ot '
.any llolmnn on the ih rtl here i
VYittH'titiiv uticht, in tint battlv
Karl Kitrhlo. K Luna III hoavv- j
L'lulii. lu Kurvka Huturday nmht j
iiui Iihm Uii (or tho Cullfurnhi
own fur Hmt lt.it tl
.lik Duly. IVIIrun l ily lu'llrr.
is AorkliK out hi tho lYlU-uu '
City Community i-tuh Kymnantiim. j
ottins roiuly for bin bout wl'hj
J;n k llroi'tllurv, lli inl v t ltcr
wctKiit. I
ihe
peaKir or tho nroL'riini
: lwer. prosldoiit-vlvct of the
Lniied Sta s.
The evt-nt will be brought to
a close with nioru mu-lr by iivo.
Olsfn nud an iMinoumomtnt from
the New Vork studios
Government Buys
j 22 Whippet Fours
I Mildly WSglsr j
B5 . rrrrr. i . '
; to San Francisco, from which
city Jladam Schuiuaiiu-llelnk will
sing. The control switch brings
the audience ugaiu to New York
city, where lien. W. W. Atlcr
bury. president of the Pennsvl
, vjnia railroaii w ill speak, aud
then once more the scene will
t shift to Madam Scliumann-Heliik
for a few minutes, to be follow
ed by Geo. Olsen ana his orches
tra in the' homo studios.
, Another micropluino in the
wcKiern portal will then pick up
liruhnm MiNamuu's ducrlptlou
of the first trip thronch the
longest railway lunnel iu the
Boyle, Delzell to ,
Bowl Sugarman;
Challenge of K. Sugaliuan uiul
his iMiwllnc team illre'ted espe-
ially at officials of the Cnlllor-1
ni.i Oregon I'ower ,-ompany ui t
with a prompt response yesterday
from John C. ltiyle, division ;
manager of the power company. !
and Thomas W. t'eltell. assistant :
division managi'r.
Mr. Sugarnian's challenge had
chided the power company for j
failing to number on Its bowling
team, the officials of the com- '
puny.
Following is the reply: I
"All we know Is what we read !
In the papers, and we understand
that K. Sugarman aud his ribbon
clerk salesmen are chagrined
over the overwhelming defeat
given theui by utir scrub bowling
team.
"To accept the challenge uud
guarantee to have John Boylu
and Tom Ltelzctt on the lino up
of either u two, four, or six man
teRtu. This wu giiaraiileo will be
a high tension, tiu.uuu volt bowl
ing team aud will stxsle tho tall
feathers of Sitgannan lncorpor-
: western world. Now. iimiln thn
radio engineers shift the scene of latl11 w,"'ru ' former team unly
action to far-away Washington. i"''ortntd-
U. C.. to Introduce the nrlneinnl ! ''''"se advise whether this en-
Jlerbert
counter Is to be staged under
Vurituis of Qui'eiisbury Itules or
Judge Lamlls lilt und Hun Itules
every hit to bo strike with
ns. We request that you name
the time ami pluco und bring
towels aud your seconds.
Power Cuiuiiany, by
(Signed I THK CAI.FOKXIA
OHKCO.V J'OWKIl COMPANY,
by J. C. Iloyle and T. W. lJelxell.
" T-veiity-two Superior
Whippit Four couches were r!e
livcreil tlil week to the I nilM
: States iiiiniigriitlon servh u for
ue of the lif.rder patrol. It wu.
the California sliuro of un order
.for .':u of these cars for (lie
tmtnicrutiijN service, stati il A., I).
' I'ltishorr. general manager 'f the
l-eavitt oigaiiU.illou lu San Fran-il.-co.
"These Yhipieta were liosei
after exhailMive tests and Investi
gations hail been made liv I lie
; ' goveriimeiit men," said l'lui;lioff
, "This started eitlit inonths atsi,
I when the liuinlgratloii sitvIcc
pnrchtned 2i; four-cylindiT cur
i of iliffi.n nt makes for use on the
I border. Six of these were Whip
pet four coaches.
"All of these ears were jflvcn
lie; sume hind of ui;e over IIk
same roads and driven by tie;
same men. Of the groan the
Whippets gave the best and most
constant petformanee ami proved
to be the most economical from
every standpoint, the government
n;n i.-taled.
"When It was decided to buy
:;in new ears for this kind of
work along Ihe border the vari
ous maiiufacMirers were aske'l
for bhls. When these, were re
ceived. repor'K were obtained of
the servb-i. the various cars had
Khen during the pust year. Thl"
was vcrv carefully chucked und
considered in placing the new
order. Apparently the Whippet
roiir-i had rendered the best till
aroiinil service, lor they nlone
vi rt; cho;eii."
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Swindler Wins on
Foul From Holman
IIKNI). Ore., Jan. 11. (UP):
Wlllard 'lllatkle' Norlon, Kugene
welter, was given every round (
but one by the Judges of (ho 10-
round main event bout here lust
night with "Biuzkuu" Frankie
llurnell of Portland. Norton
weighed iu lit 14S and llurnell
ut l't'Z pounds, I
Joe Swindler, Chlloiiuln heavy, 1
won the seml-wliiilup. from Law
rence Holman of Bend on a foul. 1
Meyrs Awarded
Draw With Corbett,
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 11, (Uj
P) Pete Meyers. San Francisco
welterweight, was awarded a !
draw lu bis ten-round bout with !
Y oung Corbett of Fresno here ;
tonight. j
The bout was rather tame, j
Willi neither fighter showing
much aggressiveness or speed. I
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KII.S WITH l-AITH I
COLUMBt.'S. O., Jan. 11, (UP)
John llrndtliaw. 51, negro, went I
to his death In the electric chair !
at Ohio slate penitentiary tonight I
with un Implicit ralth that God
would right matters for ill in In a
hereufler. Brudshaw killed Mrs. I
Kulle Young, iiegresH, hero about j
it year ago. I
KKi i.o vr pui;sidi;t adamh!
BALBOA,, ( anal Zone, Jan. 11,1
(LP) The Dollar liner Prosl-!
dent Adams, which went aground
.NKW YOKK, Jan. II, (UP)
tt'ilHiifn IliiM :m u nrlil tnniAiil
.lancer, left all her wealth to '"'I,t, '""" ,u"
dead man. her will showed today. on l" I1'"' flc.slde early
She name, l.,.,.,1M,.,e I ,"Ua' ' "'""'led 81 0 p.m.,
Xurxr Ytt-Hi'iftie, licr eccentric
lliivulo .1 ...... I...-I I .l -
mltt.d suicide in Moscow ,mei,l,c "u" "( ,l,u vc""cI-
llllte ilfOfll-f. ;ill(, 1.IIU 1,111, ..I nn lllu '
lut Crlatubnl. Divers will einminc
betore :die was killed on the
Klvleia when a flowing scarf she
wore hecninu entangled lit a
speeding automobile.
I to my prescriptions to tke
I'encan iirg ators and they ara
Iways right. Try thorn and ci"
lll also be natlr.flctj. AdT, IS-tf,
( i:f ;.mati:s hi:i.f
I.OCKI'OKT, N. Y., Jan. 11,
(UP) William Memo". -It), said
to be an epileptic, shot and kill
ed his father, Fred Alunte, 6fi,
lulu today . and then -. cremated
himself lu n barn on Ills father's
farm.
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1(9.000 othtr teltphones in Oirgon, lud with
fu'ntn million teiephonea all ovtr the
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the center of s network that covers Oregon
and the nationis made possible only by
uniformity of equipment, uniformity . of
methed. and close-working har.nony between
the operating companies of these widely
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the nineteen million to which your tele
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the Bell System. The Pacific Telephone and
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Manager
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