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    WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 21. liH
HIE KLAMATH NEWS
PACE TWO
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IS SUBJECT
Relation of Church to
Btnff Saved Will B
Told Tonight
Tonight IT. Kellema will
preach oo on of the t in
teresting themes thus far dis
cussed In the bit evsngettetlc
meeting continuing at Jr'irsl
Christian rhurrh. "Can a Wan
lie Saved Ciutald th Church "
TVre la at Imt ona great
world Christian communion
hlrti affirms with unswerving
rorisstcncy th.it salvation 1 to
he exjvriinced In tha church.
M-ny of tha world's hest Christ
ian people lirlieva this aud nave
hfllevfil It through tha yean.
Just what relation doe the
chur-h hold to thit svhol. flues
tion o( salvation? la it abso
lutely necessary to belong to a
church today or ia tha church
destined gradually to dl.-apiicir
ai tha morid grows ia knowl
dg? -These are 10m of the
euetions which Dr. Kollrmi will
limis a hi mruaie toutght.
la tha sermon last night Dr.
Xellems aaid III part: "There
ra just two thing that ar
foing to aavo tha church, and
' by thla term I mean the whole
bod af believers and not any
m sect of that body whether
rail It by thia nana or that.
frcn falling behind and grad
ually becoming a memory la our
irorld. The tirat ona la a com
ing together Into tha primatlve
vnftw of tha church of the New
reatament.
"A dlrided church will nvr
ave tha world. Tha time bai
com when wa aa Christiana
should quit saying from the
Shelters of oar various denomi
nation! that wa are the only
elect of Cod. All who believe in
the Xord Jesus and serve him to
tha best of their ability are Hn
they are Christians. And
knowing this tha modern man
ia Inclined more and mora to
look upon those things which di
vide him from his brothers in
other communions aa non-easent-lal
things. And ha is right in
this. Those thine which divide
tha Christian world today are
not essential and they never
fcava been.'
HOOVER HAND
; IS IN REPORT
. OnaUnueri Kram Pace On
amendment which is entreated
fey them, for-possible considera
tion at some future time if the
."continued effort at enforcement
ahould not prove successful. "
.aiF.VISKD PltOPOSAL
However curious referencea to
this proposal were contained In
a number of the separate re
fOTH. two treating It as a defi
nite recommendation for immed
iate action bv the commission,
fl'he discrepancies indicated there
might have been some change in
he commission ' report after
.the individual opiuions were
completed.
Chairman Wkkeraham, In his
separate report, refers to the re
vised proposal as ' the one rec
pmraended in our report."
Commlpsloner Paul J. McCor
niclc, in his separate opinion.
a.lya he is in accord with all of
the conclusions and recommend-!
Jitions "except that In which
revision of the lsth amendment
Is suggested Immediately." The
.final recommendation contained
io surii statement, merely saying
Uat "if the amendment Is re
jvised" it should read, etc.
JI.1KE EXCEPTIONS
i Judife William S. Kenynn says
!n his report that If a further
trial falls "the modification of
jtha ISth amendment auczested
tiy the commission' 'should be
,iroivht about.
Henry v. Anderson says. "1
concur in the recommendation of
the report that the ISth amend
ment he modified as therein
atated."
Judge William I. Grubb in his
teport also makes the significant
remark that he concurs in all of
the recommendations in the gen
eral report "except that recom
mending that the amendment be
revised Immediately without
awaiting further trial."
i In the final report there Is no
(uggestiou of any kind for rec
ommending Immediate action
uch aa Judges MrCormlcic and
Grubb refer to and disagree with.
Vhile neither Chairman Wicker
aham nor the White House had
anything to add to the official
documents, the United Press was
told authoritatively that the
commission's views regarding re
vision of the lsth amendment
er changed after conferences
-between President Hoover and
.Chairman Wickersham.
Also it was learned that Pres
ident Hoover's messare to con
cress on the report today was a
second version, the first having
been printed and then destroyed
alter discussion between the
President and his cabinet yestt-r-'
day. A , second mimeographed '
text was prepared subsequently
and substituted. ,
'Ridge Route !
Report Indicates j
Highway's Path!
FALEM, Jan. 2n. (fp)A re
port made by state hlihwav di
rrtment engineers today indicat- I
en mat the "rulg route" highway
would ha the states new path to
the sea.
Th ridge rout was selected as
the most suitable of six proposed
routoa and, although the report of
tha survey engineers does not nec
essarily mean that their selection
will be chosen, it will certainly
bear great weight In the final se
lection. The favored routa to Oregon's
teaches which will nlso be a short
connecting route with the Roose
velt coast highway, follows the
Coast range aummlt, starting
from Portland, and reaches the
coast either by way of Forest
Crove or Galea creek.
Tha report waa confined strict
ly to engineering qusliftcstlons
such aa cost, maintenance and
, efsslructloos
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AT THE PELICAX I
In the annreme rerformance of I
hriiiiant -nuir Vnmi Tal. i
madge. United Artists star, makes
the glamorous, haunting person
ality of ''Du Barry. Woman of
Passion. step alive from the
shadows of the past to again
enchant mankind.
Her portrayal of "Du Barry."
w-hose love life was tha sensa
tion of all France, enthralled
those who attended the Pelican
theatre Tuesday.
She gives piquancV and extra
ordinary charm to the lovely mil
liner who brought a nation to
her feet, ruled a king, and lav
Ished the gold of the country
for her whims nntil the red
shadow of revolution swept her
to disaster.
Splendid performances are
given bv Conrad Naeel. af her
so'.dier-lover. and William far-
num. as the king who lempiea
her with riches and power. Thla
i Farnum a first appearance on
the screen since bis retirement
because of lllnes at the height
of hie success several years ago.
Sam Taylor, producer-director,
has told an absorbing story, en
riching talking pictorea with an
other classic. The settings of
the drama are marnlfirent. a
credit to the colorful imagina
tion of William Cameron Jleniiea.
aupervlsing art director.
An exceptionally capable cast
gives Miss Talmadge finished snp-
nnrr. Those wno appear m ui-
portent roles are Vllrich Haupt,
Hobart Bosworth. Edgar Norton.
F Alvn Warren. Tom Rirketts,
Edwin,' Maxwell, Cissy Flttgerald.
Oscar Apfel, Maude Trnex.
Henry Kolker, Kugenie Beserer,
Tom Santschi and Knnte Erlck
sod. a
"Pu Farrv, Woman o: Pas
sion" Indicates that Norma Tal
madge will continne the great
success she has enjoyed In the
silent films. An actress of deep
fctliug and a natural aptitude
for making her effects seem na
tural and plausible. Miss Tal
madge has been able to heighten
her effect through tha medium
of speech achieving delicate
nuances of character coloring
that give a climatic emphasis to
all her scenes. Abetted aa the
Is In this picturo by a cast o!
players all stage-trained, her
abilities attain a fullness of ex
pression surprising in view of
her short career ia the new
medium.
AT THE PIXE TREE
ICInasse eif eb ran eetva t ! I
dramatic moods and an Introspec-
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Klamath's
tiva treatment of human
Pulsoa collectlvelv constituting
th passion called love, make)
The Virtuoua Sin,'' which opened
Tuesday at the Pine Treejsessed star qualitiea and at the
theatre, an entertainment bar! same time a certain type of win-
rage of exceptional power.
"The Virtuous Sin." la Para
mounts talking plcturixatinn of
the Lajos Zllahy play, "The flen
eral." Martin Brown gets the adapta
tion credit. Directorial honors
dlvldedby oiorg. Cukor and
Louis Gasnle'
i-ouis i.asnie..
It 1. tn. dramatic lotr. n.rra-
tlon of Intimacies In the lives of
three leading characters, con
stituting an ttnnsual treatment of
the eternal triangle theme.
Action aplns in a steady mael
strom, of kaleidoacopic human
frallltirs. generated by the rather
unique situation of a pretty Kus
sisn girl pleading with a stern
general for the life of her hus
band, and achieving her plea af
ter the amazing discovery that
she really loves the "man-machine."
Walter Huston, who did me
morable work on "The Vir
ginian.' as Trampas. and more
recently the main character in
D. W. Griffith's "Lincoln." moves
a step nearer tha distinctive
purple canopy of Impressive
character atudy so adroitly man
aged by stars of the Chaney and
Jannings type. Aa tha Iron man
of action who becomes a putty
puppet under tha emotional spell
of Misa Francis, he contrives to
be consistent and convincing with
out ever a mawkish moment.
Miss Francis rhalka up an
other victory for the kind of sex
appeal that fascinates like a calm
and deep stream: and tor an
other thing, she makes an un
usual departure from her cus
tomary coiffure vou girls will
he interested in that.
Kenneth MKcnna Is good as
the third angle of tha triangle,
and other prominent parts are
enacted by Johyna Howland. Paul
Cavanagh. Oscar Ariel and Vic
tor Potel. Polo! Is only a sen
try, hut like Mr. LeMaira In
"Only the Brave." manages to
make the bit something more
than Just a piece o! the "props.'
AT THE RA1VBOW
Mary Brian received what Is
said to be her greatest screen
opportunity since she wss cast
as Wendy In "Peter Psa" when
Psramount selected her from a
list of likely actresses for the
role of Judith Wheater ia the
M-talkfr.g production "The Mar-
iriare
Playgronnd, ' which Is
FALLS, ORE.
By Ahem
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-fc MV AMBLES, AT
SKfl-SUMPlalci (Ai UoRWAV,
I made a recoup -dump ot-.
MCTEWC? AWD LANDED "
SPoTTrr some pivml
HAP CaV.'TRctD WITH WHiTS
CAMVAS
MP A5HES
Theatres
im-ibmrd on Edith Whanon'a bet
I scllinit novel -The Children."
Faramouut etecutirea
were
searching for an actress who poa-
I some girlish betitv. They fin
ally decided thai Miss Brian was
"Just the type."
Co-fesitured with M.sa Brian In
this picture of a younger genera-
t:on s revolt against the divorce -
mad. thrill thirsty Impetuosities
i of ibelr elder. .. Fredric March. ;' "Srdcn'ied'",'
handsome young actor whol0'" '' mony, denied Mat he
, role of tlie nrofessor h-d sccretarv ou the day
j ' n .hW ah. claimed he had or-
Party.
Otbcra in tha cast are Jorelyn
Lee, Huntley Cordon. Seena
Owen and Philippe de Lacy. .
Lothar Mendes, who directed
Clara Bow in "Dangerous
Curvee." and Ch irles lingers and
Nancy Carroll in "Illusion" is
tha director of "The .Marriage
Playground." The production
comes to the llainbow iheMtre
for lour daya beginning Tuc-day.
DAILY CAPITOL
NEWS LETTER
'(Continued from 1'atr.e One.
outstanding records were Wal
lowa, with 40 herds, "IS cows.
7,041 pounds of mt'.k and 331.
pounds of butterfat: Tillamook.
$ herds. 1.9 cow., 7.219
pounds of milk snd 3-o 60
pounds of butterf.it: Umatilla,
41 herds. SIS cows. .764
pounds of milk. "11.40 p-7unds
of butterfat: Central Oregon. 41
herds, 7?i cows. g.il pounds of
milk, 312.60 pounds of b'ttter
fat. FIVE NEW (.BO( PS
THE AVERACH production of
all herds completing the test was
6.563-7 pounds of milk contain-'
ing 308.50 pounds of butterfat. I
as compared to last year's aver-i
age of 6.735 S pounds of milk1
ar.d 302.47 pounds of butterfat-
Thirty-three herds oa test this1
yesr averaged better than 400'
pounds of butterfat. I
FIVE NEW associations were
organized during the year snd'
have not yet completed. These:
were Columbia, Lane, Linn-Ben-'
ton, Klamath ar.d Malheur. I
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IDEYOECASE
ENDS TODAY
(t'ontliiuril from Ptre One)
llo; ciaik asked oa nose ex-
amtnatlon.
"No.' said Daisy, ''those ware
Ivan to Mr. Mathee for his btrth
dav by Clara."
Clarlt Immediately changed the
suhlevt.
An effort to support the deiense
contention that Mies IteVoe often
drew checks aglitsi hcv own ac
count to pny Miss How's bills,
elicited the Information that the
lie box lu the How house cost
I7.-.1'.
SltsKK HANtiKS MIM
"I often went ehopplnir with
It.iuy." said (irace Hlack. hvr sis
ter, "when she boiuhl things lor
Miss llo. Unci alto btiictil tin
. e box " Questioned bv Krccl
m in. Mrs. Hlack eald that her sla
ter paid for It out of her own ac
count. Hut on croft examination
by Clark she Inspected a check for
$700 against the Clara How spec
tat account and admitted that
maybe It hadn't been Dalsy'a oa
heck at all.
One of the moat Important wit
nesses of the day was MnrKm Mor
ris, a young dressmaker, who tes
tified that she had made three new
garmenta and exactly 174 altera
tions on other clothing for .Miss
How.
I'HtMI-SION t.lVKN
S-'e said that on one occasion
when she waa lu the How home.
Mix DeVoe told Miss Pow thsl
"mv own checking accsunt Is over
drawn and what am I going to use
tor money?" Mlsa Bow, she said,
replied: "I don't want you to let
your checking account get like
that, UaUy. Yon draw enough
o'lt of my account to make up the
amount an.l take $-lio mote "
The testltnn was introduced
In aupport of the defense conten
tion t.iat certain sums of money
Miss DeVoe drev from Miss Bow s
account were owtr.g to her.
On ano'her occasion, the dress
maser testified, she heard Miss
DeVoe ask Miss Bow;
"1 could sure use those raises
In salary yon promised me Clara."
"You know, the money's In my
account and you can use it and
we'll fly It up later "
FANS l'ISAftiNTKI
Court fans were somewhat dis
appointed when Miss How failed
j to appear as a rebuttal witness lu
jthe afternoon. However. Itex
1 Bwi- rl", frlenl. was present,
I admittedly s a "reporter" for the
1 "'"'1 ""r- "no i confined lo
"crfi'Sie. He testified hr;e.tly.
irlerM her from the Bow house.
Th screen cowboy denied further
that ;e hid prevented Miss DeVoe
from seeing Clara after that. Miss
PeVoe having testified that she
I tried to return checks and other
j articles to Mtas Bow but was not
allowed Dy Hell to See her.
On the subject f the hesch pa
.'stnas. Hell claimed that Mlsa How
had agreed to hnv one $75 pa
jamas for Albert Matties, hut tat
Iaisy had agreed to purchase a
$75 loung let robe, the other part
of a set, j
MAYS l.tll t KNFW '
Matties was on the stand In th i
afternoon. Fremn questioned 1
him along lines designed to sup- ,
port Miss MeYoe's statements that j
certain dresses and Jewels bought
by her with Mis, niw's funds
were bought for t ie actress at th '
latter's iivn request. I
lie said that check made
out to a motor car company as
final payment foe SIS nil.rh..,.
by Miss DeVoe for herself was
l-ued with the knowledge of Miss
Bow. The rtate has contended 1
that Misa PeVoe P,M manv of her i
own bills out of Mi Bow's funds 1
without the star's knowledge. !
Fitch'.
Famous Tamalei
Delivered Aaywhera In
Klamath Falls, Day or Night
Hot Ready to Servo
Fpecial Rates to Parilea and
Baniuets
Tel. 8S4.
J90 Spring; St., Corner of Oak.
Fight
Results
LOS AMiKLKS. Jan. :o. it PI
Andy lnvodi outpointed Suiiiiuy
.lackson In a Iti rouiul main event
at th Olympic auditorium tonight
by dlllt of eolllo cletrr blocking
lu the tlluchce and heady boxlns.
Jackson's body aiMck u mil-
.7; ... .i,.V. Vi.i. . ..t the
negro (minor. Jarkauu weighed I rowers from tha lund might si
lts and Ulvadl U7'. jtend any college or normal school
(leoi go nixoii won a lerliiilc.il , in Oregon, or any roblilnk al col
knockout osvr Joe lllllo In Ihe.lpgu lu lliu United tit a lea.
rourtU round if iho seinl-vi iinlnii
vi lieu Itelereo Ucskie lillllioio
slopped the tlr.llt. Holh hotels
wore Ivartins with their chins, and
any kind of a blow connected.
Willi Ullto taking the woist of Ilia
punishment.
Ilymle Miller slugged Joe tlal
vls so viciously tudl lillmor gave
bun a technical knockout ilecislou
ut the end of the llrst round.
POIITI.AM". Jan. -0. Il l')
Leo Lomski. Ihc "Aberdeen As
sassin." obtained rovrnse for a
previous deteat when he won a
torrid lu-roimd det-Ulon over
t'liailey lUlauger. lu their light
heavyweight battle here lonWIit.
Tha two lighters, after foster
ing a grudge tor sevs-ral weeks,
worked It oil In the ring touighl
and gave llio lans something to
talk about.
They met repeatedly In the cen- i
tor of the ring and. standing toe
to to, slugged, jabbed and boxe.1 '
(or th full route. I.omssl earned (
the ilectsson by landing the great- i
er number of decisive Mows,
AIM Pavloa. won a deci
sion over K.ddlc r:ddl.insn. 1:10,
lu tha six-round senil-ftnal.
On of th best crowds of the
season watched tonight's card.
Cougars Down
Beavers: Tied
For Second
CORVALL1S. Jan. 20. (I'PI
Th Washington Stat collet
basketball team, alter trailing the
greater part of the first half, came
through and defeated the Oregon
State aggregation here tonight.
44 to 3t. to mak things all even
between the two teams.
Huntley Oordon. t ougsr cen
ter, ran wild to pll up a total of
1 points for high scoring honors.
The two teams at now again
tld (or second place honors In the
northern division o( the Pacific
coast basketball conference.
Boost Th News and help boost
th Klamsth Empire.
NOTICE
Pon't forget the feed Wed
nesday night given by tho
Veterans of Foreign Wara for
all mcmbera and auxillers and
prospective members to be
held at the Kaglea hall, Wed
nesday night at 8 o'clock.
Nobody Likes at Crank
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Scholarships
PORTLAND, Jan. !. (UP)
A scholarship loan fund, approp
riating $1110.000, was established
by the will ( the lata IHil !!
Ina. Portland plillsnlhropui snd
merrhsnt, who died lust aaek.
The (mill will ba atallabls 10
any needy student who dwlrsw to
in quire att education. II was pro-
vide.1 In tha will that student bor.
Provision was made to make
(lie (mid tiresliicllile and perpetu
al. Oilier luileets III the wilt wer
members o( his family and
closet friends. The estaln was
estimated to be In etceaa of I.-
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9la rrsjrsss
Organization of
League Delayed
Until February
At a m set In i of Klauisih
spoilsmen held last night It wa
decided lo iostHn loruisllon of
an Isaak Viallou league livi un
til Hi (or purl of February when
James llsiiinintid. field represen
tative (or the league In the Unit
ed Slates, will h In lb rliv.
Formation of th league and re
newal of Ihe old charter was dis
cussed last n K lit he aboni :'
sportsmen who met at the cham
ber or commerce, hut when It was
learned ilial Mr. Ilauimoud was to
he lu Klamath Falls Kebrusrv i
to speak at a llotaiian luncheon,
the sportsmen were In favor of
having lil mi inert wlih ihwni and
,issi-t In the organisation.
About tao years aso, a league
was slatted Iter ami a chapter
was obtained, hut pluns wio
never completed. It was Ihe (list
atlenipt lo olgatilse an Isaac Wal
ton league In this city.
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ford Oregon
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