The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1928, City Edition, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE EVENING HERALD, "KtAMATH FALLS, 0 KEG ON
Thurmlny, Jimp 21, lft!8
PHEPAHE- ROYAL
-WOMEN'S GLUBSi
Four-Day Conclave Open
. Next Monday in
Klamath Fall
With the opening of the Ore
ton' Woman' Federated clnbe
convention Monday evening, June
11 art 8:30 o'clock t the city
library, committees of the Wo
man's Library club of . Klamath
Fall are busily eniraired In com
pleting final plana for the four-day-convention
which will bring
at least 2S0 delegates- to ,thl . the season,
city ; from all sections
slate. i
: Mrs. George R. Llndley, pres
ident of the Woman's Library
club Is presiding as chairman of
the various committees which
follow; Registration. Mrs. B. J.
Rea,. 104 Washington, street;
Housing, Mrs. H. W.' Bathiany.
S12 Prospect; Transportation,
Mrs j Jack Slater, 131 Huron
- street; Musie, Mrs. Don J. Zum
' wait, 430 South Riverside; Pro
gram; Mrs. Robert E. Watteo
buri, 219 Pine street; Hospi
tality, Mrs. Jackson Kimball. -121
Jefferson street; Decorations,
'Mrst HI: E Gets. 444 South Riv
'eraide; .Lancheons, Mrs. C. I.
Reckards, 60S - North- Ninth
.street; Finance, Mrs.- Rollo
llroeabeck, 654 North
street
WeyerHaeuser
To Establish
Camp iii July
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Weyerhaeuser Timber company
will establish a camp of about
SO men In the vicinity of Keno
around the Fourth of July, it
was announced last nlsht by of
ficials of the company.
No men are needed, the offic
ials' announced, lo fill out the
luota, as contractors will ba em
ployed In the work, and .the con
tractors selected hare full crews.
At present, work on clearing
right-of-way I progressing rap
idly, but no grade has been put
up as yet.
The new camp will da grading
only, it was announced. No
track will be laid until later In
The company expects
of , the to extend It Jogging line to
Spencer creek this year, It was
announced. ' ' '
CHARGE LAWYER
WITH CROOKED
DEAL IN SALEM
SALEM. Ore., June 21. (AP)
Obtaining money by falsi pre
tenses Is charged against J. A.
Anderson, claiming1 to be a Cali
fornia -lawyer la a warrant for
arrest issued here yesterday. An
derson, accompanied by E. J. Fra
iler of Eugene, is accused of per
suadlng stockholders of the In
solvent Cosmopolitan chain-stores
C.jto pay him 10 percent of their
Ninth '.subscriptions as fees to start liti-
InXornuLtion, Mrs. Harry gatlon against the. company. .-
. Ackley, 64 Klamath avenue; Re- The whereabouts . of Anderson
Veptlen," Mrs.' Leslie' Rogers,. 851 lis not' known.. Frailer 'has been
Pacific- Terrace: Publicity. Mrs. about Salem, for several days,
Wilbur Jones, 202 High street. and oa Tuesday told state cor
v Committees for. the state f ol- poratlon commissioner McAllister
low; Program, Mrs. Gerald Root; that he would pay back the mon
MusiCjMrs. William Krasslg and ley obtalnetk. He turned over
PredsnitalSi Mrs; J. D. Lynch, j J50 to McAllister as part of the
i-i " 1 ' I amount. It-is" believed the two
. ATHENS, June 21, (IJP) An j men collected about. 1590. , .
Italian naval sqasdroa of 22 The charges against Anderson
units including battleships, croi- are based oa affidavits obtained
rs and destroyers, arrived atjby McAllister from some of the
Phalsroa on a courtesy visit., stockholders. 7
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