PAGE TWO
THS EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Monday, October 13, WHO
GRAIN
MAN
NQUNCES
DE
FARM ACT
Secretary National Grain
Dealers Awn. Sayt
Plan I Unsound
PRIVATE BUSINESS IS
PLACED IN DANGER
Former Canadian Minister
Speak on Canada'
Pool Method
CHICAGO. Oct. 13. (AP)
Charlea Qulnn of Toledo, secre
tary of the grain nd feed deal
r' national association, today
described the airrlcultural mar
keting act as wholly unsound and
Inedeonato and denounced Preal-
dont Hoover's plan of farm re
lief In an address to 1.000 mem
here t the thirty fourth annual
ronvantlon.
"It will avail us nothing to
denounce the federal farm board
for what It has attempted to
do." Qulnn said. "Oue must so
back to the marketing act itselt
ta appreciate what has happened.
The measure Is wholly uuaouud.
wholly Inadequate and wholly
n.iiiiH tn the psychology of
the American people.
Buaincw Jeopardised
"Making allowance for Presi
dent Hoover pott election poei
Hon, the fact remain hi solu
tion Is no solution at all dui a
most dangerou advauce towara
the destructl.-n of private busi
ness, and bis plan strikes at its
very heart.
"It is estimated that one
fourth of th American business
men are farm middlemen. The
farm bill would eliminate them
In a wholesale manner, drivins
them inli ftrieT"oc.-2paUons ano
providing no compensation fo.
the loe ot their lnyesiment.
N ear Soviet Ism
Talrminded men in grain and
seed trade recognite the right
ot producer to or.-anlie and di
tribate or process 'their product.
Grain dealers knew- their pro
tests would oe'tonavailln;. It i
not the entrance of farmers in
the handling of farm products
that cause the protest, but It
it the mean employed by Presi
dent HooTer and the unfair, un
warranted method used to dl
place a system that ha proved
it vain to the eonntry.
"If the act U not sovieusm,
It is at least its first cousin.
Unless the act 1 repealed or de-
unconstitutional, tne
lion may a well prepare itself
for the ultimate destruction 01
he nrlnclnles which nave guio
ed us in our attempt to sustain
nremment that would ano
every man to build his own for
tune unhampered ana uncaoiuea
by government interference so
long as h sTept wimin ins iw.
Pnols 'Vnnnfff factory
The Hon. Frank Oliver of Ot
taw, former Canadian minister
of the Interior, described the
Canadian I?ot, interspersed witn
criticism of It policy. He de
clared that nnder present world
condition of production and
transportation the producer ot
no single country could perman
ently exhance world price by
holding crop surpluses off the
market. The pool policy of
rafting price by withholding
supply through unified control,
he said, bad been tried with the
result a collapse ot prices to the
point ot ugrlcultural disaster with
far reaching injury to the econ
omic structure ot the country.
Girl Is Found
Dead In Room
Of Puglist
IA8 ANGELES, Oct. It (AP)
Sheriff deputies launched an
Investigation today into circum
stances surrounding the death of
Haiel Cole, 20, whose body was
found yesterdsy in a Culver City
spartment occupied by Bobby La
Salle. local pugilist. Culver City
police reported La Salle was too
Intoxicated to be questioned and
a physician said th girl appar
ently died of aiconotism. in
boxer was held for questioning.
Nell Murphy, who notified the
police, told them ha and Miss
May Urine, 17, La Salle and
.Miss Cole attended a beach danc
ing party Saturday night. After
warda they went to La Salle's
apartment, where they had a
"few drinks." Murphy aaid he
left early Sunday morning to
take Mlsa Lsrlne home, and re
turned to find .Miss Cole appar
ently dead. Culver City police
turned over to sheriff's deputies.
eight bottles of liqnor and nu
merous empty battles, which they
found in the apartment.
The boxer has won three fights
by knockout here recently, and
lost a decision last Friday Maw
at Hollywood to Johnny Lamar.
Search for Lost
Man Quickens As
Clue Discovered
ROSKBURG. Ore., Oct. 13 (A
P) The search for Emery James
Salem policeman, will be aban
doned today or tomorrow unless
some deflnito trace of him la
discovered, according to word
telephoned to Roseburg today by
Fred Asam. district forest ranger
in charge of the search.
ROSEBURG. Oct. 1J (AP)
Discovery of a small pyramid of
stones tn th Cougar creek can
yoon yesterday spurred the search
for Emery (Cherokee) James,
Salem patrolman, who disap
peared a week ago today while
hnnting In the Little river dis
trict. The rock cairn was about
a foot high. Twigs had been laid
across its top.
Bloodhound were taken to the
cairn but could not pick up the
scent The position of the
branches on the rock pile were
taken to indicate the direction
James bad taken. He had been
there probably three days before.
Systematic search ot the coun
try waa underway and forest
service men have been maintain
ing a patrol. Searchers are con-
CECELIA
LOIRE
IS LEADING FOR
MISS
KLAMATH
Scarf of Gown's Color and Texture Lends
Note of Variety to Formal Costume;
Decolletes Are Unconventional
Heavy voting In the "Miss
Klamath" contest on Saturday re
suited In sending Miss Cecelia l.e
Mire, Stella Donaca and Hlllle
Dunn to th lead for first place.
Geraldlu Staniell and May Short
are even for second place and
Genevlev Staley and Edna Orros
tied for third. Othera in order
are Catherine Sisaon. Nella
Chase. Reba Logan, Mary A.
Donhue, Henrietta Looney, Ber-
netta Hart, Gladys Long, Anuu
Harnett. Frankle aleixuer, Marie
Smith, Bula Eiell, Billy Gerncrt.
Neoma Mowithey, Jean Krasier
Wilms Butler, Elisabeth II
Hams, Pelci Foster, Verla Sweet
man, Daisy Parks, Slyvia Act
rman, Dorothy Jones, Thelitis
Foesum, Gwen Sellers. Ava
Brown, Marjorle Manthe, Al
borta Hill, Lois Miller. Gwen
Martin, Barbara R. Burke, Stella
Wlcgius, Kstelllna Bell, Verua
Gerrish. Elaine Harris, Roberta
Shaw, Audrey O'Nell. ICdna Bern
ager nd Virginia Fraley.
Th baby queet contest has
two new leader In Tatty Lou
Myers and Colleen Grnhum. This
contest Is being sponsored by th
Veterans of Foreign War, Tost
13S3 of Klamath Falls.
Others leading In the baby
contest are June Cook. James
Bord. John O. Verllngs. Maxlne
Goddard. Shirley Bolen. Myrtle
Winisn. Bernlce Murphy. Shirley
Oliver, Shirley Francis, Patsy L.
Cornish, Blllle Jackson. Violet
Ram bo. Astrid Peterson. Sylvia
Johnston. Gerald Miller. Jack
Lind. Dale Brewer. Raymond
Scheck, LeRoy Rowe, Albert Mul
der. Kenneth White. Jr.. Robert
Summer. David Roycroft. Lyle
Steers, Bobble Hines. Milton Hil
mer. John Horbislon. Blllle
Woods, Alvin Philmee, Jack Nel
son. Donald Noel, Blllie Arnold.
The contest will continue on
through this week and awards
will be made on Oct. 20 at 7:10
p. m. The neaito cnnic wui m
held. Oct. 1 lasting until noon
the following day. Ihe judging
will be at the baby show head
quarters. 81T Msln street.
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Inirrntons decolletes give tndltlduality ta Ihe winter's evening gowns. Left: On a mnlilnl-line txile
jrrpen georgette gown l'utou throws a skilfully draed scarf arroea one shoulder anil a single shoiil.
der strap on the otlior. giving the aeroiirie greai criuimt. kirhi: a new evrnlng gown nf velvet In
the Patoa new green ilerlves Its allure irom toe deeply ilmiml row I back.
AGIST RID
I
vinced James did not leave the
Cougar creek canyon.
Paul Jackson To
Address Chamber
Winners of Contest
Are Announced
Prii wlner in the Herald
and News Lindbergh Bank cam
paign were anounced today from
the office of the Guardian
Building and Loan association.
The contest closed Saturdsy
night, Oct. 11.
The oldest person opening an
account was Mrs. Catherine E.
Springer age 88 year who. was
awarded 110.00. The youngest
person for whom an account was
opened was Kenneth Earl Bald
win, age five hours son ot Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Baldwin of 917
Oak street Klamuth Fulls. Ken
neth was given alio prise.
The person opening the larg
est account was K. H. Wagner,
Klamath Falls who was awarded
us.
The prise for tbo largest family
opunlng accounts waa awarded
to the family ot Mr. Elltbti
KIUon ot Chlloquin, numbering
Bin. Each one was awarded
prise of 11.00 each.
I'rite for the best ISO word
essay on Colonel Lindbergh were
as follows: First, Elsie Eschebeck
17 year old. Esplanade Courts:
Second, Laura Perry, 18, of tbo
Kennell Ellis studio: Third to
Mr. Minnie Wood, Wlllsrd hotel
These were swarded $10 for
first. It for second and $J for
third prlies.
Seats In Demand
For Band Concert
The chamber of commerce re
ported today that the advance
tale ot tickets for th United
atte Marin bind concert at
Poole' Pelloan lliaatr on Wed
nesday, have been heavy, and
a complete sell out with (landing
room only I expected, by the day
ot we concerts.
Th matinee performance 1
primarily for children, and eo
tdulu will be admitted until ill
th children are eeateelt""'
Th Dnltd Bute is having
phenomlnal uccesaes at sll point
la tneir - itinerary, playing to
forked, house everywhere,
Paul T. Jackson, niineinal nf
Klamath Union high school, will
be the speaker at the Wednes
day forum of the chamber of
commerce at the Wlllard bnt.l
Mr. Jackson will take as his sub
ject, "Th Adventure of Colum
bus," In commemoration of Co
lumbus Dsy, October IS.
Harry D. Boivin, assistant dis
trict attorney will act a chair
man of the forum, and two solo
ists from the United State
Marine band will furnish the
music for the occassion.
Since th appearance of the
band In Klamath Fall is under
the auspice ot th chamber of
commerce the musicians hav
consented to play at the fornm.
Mr. Doase will present several
saxophone number, and Mr.
Kemp several cornet numbers for
the forum.
U. S. Is Sound
Says Financier
(Contlno-t rrtim Page Uh)
practical and technical view.
point have never been mor ef
ficient. Commodity nricea have
declined drastically, it la true.
out we are now apparently near-
Ing the final stage of that readjustment.
'Our leading industries are
in a sound financial and operat
ing condition."
Th committee on foreign
securities reported to the con
vention that loans on foreign
securities bad Increased in the
first six months of 19)0 nearly
nunored million dollars over
1929. Th report pointed out
that In 1929 loans on foreign
aecuritle dropped from tl.426.-
000,000 to 706,000,000, but In
the first six months of this year
they rose to 1804,000,000.
The drop In 1929, the report
said, was due to the abnormal
condition of the American money
market discouraging foreign loan
seeker.
'This country's future pros
perity," th report said, "de
pends upon the restoration of
sound foreign credit conditions."
Dan Murphy Of
Merrill Dies
Word of the death of Dan C.
Murphy, pioneer resident of Mer
rill who passed away In a San
Francisco hospital Saturday, has
reached his friend here, Mr.
Murphy had mads hi home In
the Merrill district, where he was
farmer, for IS or 20 years.
Detail of hi death were not
learned here but It was known
h had gone to the south several
month ago for hi health.
Mr. Murphy I survived by hi
wife, Mrs. Nancy Murphy, and
two children, sll of whom resldo
at Merrill.
He was a prominent member
of the Modern Woodmen of
America, 10208 Klamath Falls,
and was well known here and
also In Merrill, Funeral services
will probably be held in the
south, where his family I at the
present time, although definite
Information wi not received.
Fam and fortune await th
man who will aria In thl erlili
and show the country how to have
liquor without saloons or drunk
or grafters.
Racketeer Gets
Shower Of Lead
(Continued from Page One)
a breach of promise suit against
' Kudy Vallee, radio crooner.
Two Men Appear
Miss Roberts, whose real name
is Marion Strasmlok, and who
kaid her home waa Boston, told
police Diamond was In her room
when the telephone operator call
ed to say two men downstairs
wanted to see Diamond.
She aaid they came up and
Diamond took them into hia own
room. She said she ran down to
the fourth floor and did not hear
the shots.
Career Is Checkered
Mrs. Diamond, who came by
plane from their summer home at
Acre, N. Y.. told police her hus
band had been in New York since
last Thursday.
Diamond, who has been arrest
ed 21 time on chcrge ranging
from first degree murder to sua-r-icion.
arrived from Europe by
way of Philadelphia where he was
landed from a freighter after his
deportation by German police.
Was Rothstein's Guard
His police record began when
he was sent to a reformatory tor
burglary at 17. That was the
only conviction against him de
spite numerous arrests and Indictment.
For a tlm he wa body gnard
for Arnold Rotbsteln, gambler,
whoae slaying in the Park Central
Hotel la November 1928 wa sim
ilar to the shooting of Diamond.
Suggest Whip To
Curb Criminals
(Confined from Page One)
counter to their wishes, their
taste, their needs, or their pre
judice. Something more 1 necessary.
Repeating the old quotation
that "it ia more Important to
form good habits than to frame
good laws," Mr. Wlckersham said
prevention through education of
the young and enlightened treat
ment of the young 1 the best
remedy against crime.
Diiuiaticfuctlon Is General
Everywhere throughout the
land there are d:ep stirrings of
dissatisfaction with existing con
ditions," he said, "with the laws
and their administration, and
ith the prescribed methods of
dealing with those found to have
violated them."
'There ia no donbt that the
great volume and constantly wid
ening eatergnrles of legislative
prohibitions, with attendant pen
alties for their disregard, tends
to create a contempt for law,"
Wlchersham said. "Yet much ot
thl legislation Is probably un
esrapable." He luggested It "were well
that public sentiment ahould b
aroused to prevent unnecessary
law making."
WHAT IS
Years Old?
Sea Tomorrow'
Paper
GRIPS
(Continued on Page Two).
within five minute after th
scheduled hour ot meeting. This
wss Interrupted occasionally
when the nam1 of om leader
particularly hated by hi oppon
ents wa called. Jeer would
greet hi "present" In such case.
In the midst of th roll call
th Communist torgler shouted,
"Outside worklngmen are being
clubbed to the ground. Thst's the
way the Reichstag I opening."
Hitler Is Hailed
When the tint Fascist, At
brecbt, wa called he responded,
"Present. Hall Hitler".
The first real climax came
when, at 8:20 p. m., the Hitler
ite Goebels, wanted by the police
for failure to appear a defendant
In a libel uit entered the cham
ber and called out to the Com
munist on the Jett, "Of course I
am sabotaging your Bourgeois
Justice."
As the name of the Communist
women delegate were called the
Fascists vented their contempt
for "petticoat politic" with fal
setto vies in Imltatlo:. of the
roaster's "kikerikee," which Is
the German way ot saying "cock-
adoodledoo."
(The Fascists bad no women
candidate In the September elec
tion).
Ten Arrests Are
Made Over Sunday
Tea arrest ar recorded today
on the blotter at police bead
quarter aa th week-end harvest.
Four of those brought In were
charged with vagrancy; three with
drunkenness, two with the posses
sion of tntoxicxtlng liquor and on
with shooting In the city limits.
OFFICKR-S HOLD ME."
FOR LWESTIGATlO.V
William Cole fjedwln Ball
and Pete Thomas were arrested
Sunday night by the city police,
and turned over to the county for
Investigation. The men are be
ing held In the Klamath county
jail on vagrancy charge pending
an investigation ot tneir records.
Soothe and
Smooth Skin
Cares Away!
Dedicate Home
Of Archdeacon
This Evening
Th official dedication ot the
horn ot Archdeacon and Mra. J.
Henry Thomas at (20 Pacific Ter
race will be held at 8 o'clock thla
evening. . All member of th 6L
Paul's Episcopal church and their
friends are Invited to the house
warming. The frontal opening will
be presided over by Bishop W. P.
Remington.
Carpenter have been working
day and night in order to hav
th house in rdlnsa for to
night's opening. Host and friends
ot th church have bean anticipat
ing the event for many weeka and
extend a warm welcome to all
those who wish to attend.
A special dedicatory servlc will
be ald by Bishop Remington, as
sisted by Venerable Thomaa. A
program 1 also planned In which
Mr. Don Zumwalt, pianist. Miss
Kstberln Walton, violinist and
Lyle Stockton, csllolst, will par
ticipate. Young women of the church
will aerve refreshment during the
evening,
Gillenwaters Is
Named A Director
Director of the American Be
cnritle Corporation met at th
company' office on October 10,
at which time the appointment of
T. R. Gillenwaters to tb board
was confirmed.
The corporation ts engaged
principally In th purchase of au
tomobiles and furniture contracts.
ore throats
Quickly relieved
by rubbing on
vtsss
OVEff W MltllOW JABS USEP YEAPUT
c
and excellent progress since Its or
ganisation waa reported to th di
rectors st the recent meeting.
Th resignation ot W. C. Mc
Rea, aa president and director was
accepted by th board. Oeorge
P. Phencger, of Bray, California,
vice-president of the board ot di
rectors, will take over the duties
of the president until the Novem
ber board meeting. At that tlm
a nw presldi-nt will b elected to
fill th oflici left varanl by tb
resignation ot .Mr. McRe.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1J, (AP)
Acting Secretary of State Cotton
said today the department' re
ports over th week-end were that
Rio De Janeiro and Sao Paulo
were quiet and there was no cause
for alarm over Ihe safety ot
American lives and property In
brazil.
fTURALVl
1!IK HUMAV 8PIXB
In Its norms! shape, conforms
to certain fixed physical law,
and th (lightest deviation from
these cause displacement of th
nerve-Ilgsment and consequent
derangement of the whole nerv
ou lyitem. And It ukes careful
chiropractic adjustments to re
store them to normal, and bring
health baok again.
DR. U. H. MA1I1KR
Chiropractor
Electric Treatment
791 Main St.
Phone: Office 404-W. He. 404-R.
Thrilling, Brrath-Taklng
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Until Thurwlii)
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Ward off th tn effect of
winter weather by using
lemon Cocoa Batter Skin
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give the akin a itlktn
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. 10th and Mat)
free-50 Cents-FREE
A Colonel Lindbergh Bronze Statuette
Alo 50 Cent Free
A Continuation of the Lindbergh Rank Campaign
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
Cut out this coupon, good for 50c.
Take it with II In cash to th Guar
dian Building and Loan Association.
829 Main 8t. Oiv It to any ot th
teller and you will receive a pas
book crediting your Lindbergh account
with 11.50. You will also receive u
Bronx Slatuett of Colonel Lindbergh
valued at 15, which Is also a savings
bank.
You may withdraw Lindbergh Ac
count with full value plu earnings ot
11 compounded semi-annually. No
membership food, no withdrawal fees,
no fines or xpon of any kind.
Re. i ;nis of Malln may open Lindbergh accounts nt tne uuur
dinn Building and Loan Assoclntion at Malln, Ore.
Recidont of Chlloquin may open Lindbergh nccounl at the.
Chlloquin Dress Hhoppe In the liesslg Building. .
Residents of Lakovlew may open Lindbergh accounts at the
Lakeview Hotel.
Thl offer I open to any person whether living In Klamath
fall or elsewhere.
Address .
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Court To Pass On
Federal Control
Of Broadcasting
waMwaaaeawas
WASHINGTON. Oct. 1J, (AP)
The auprsm court announced
today It would hear naxt month
two casna challenging the ron
atllullnnallly ot federal regulation
of radio brnaitcaMliig and mm
mnnlrallnn,
Th ranei ar tlms lining hi In
the Amerlraii Bond and Moilgami
Company and Trlutioii inc., ami
by Clinton It, While, hot h allm k
lug federal control. -
The White case will h reach
ed In November and under the
court's niiuncnient of today,
th other will hs heard at the
linn tint.
Th question at issue Is Ihe
validity of the ct of ronsres
which asserted federal control
over radio broacniilliig. ThU law
under which tlto r'nderal llinlln
conunlaslon wns Mtabllaheil li
baaed on the Juried lot Inn nf Ihe
fednral government over ill mm
lera relating In Inlerslaln rum
mere.
Number of Ducks
Increase at Tule
Lake Say Hunters
Duck shooting l liiiiiriivlna ai
Till Luke, according In nlnirnda
who spout Hi we.'k.etid in pur-
iilt of III wlley web-(ualui fowl
Becauno uf tn siorin. nurlhari
ducks huvn stnilod llcolr noiilh
ward flights, and hunters bain
Ihe limit al Till Lnk timidity.
HuntiTa from all over the alali
gathered at th lake, and aavsrai
nutnmnhlles from California ami
Washington were aUo ntmorvnil
HOME DECORATION TALKS NO. 15
by
OJUAAAi.
ariy BOOKCASES
Ml. Deweei of Milpiist asked ms re
ar tl I could do something with hu
library. It was a ruitic man's room
with long rows of heavy, dirk, dicei
law bnoicur. Thtr wrre onlr two
narrow wirulowi ia it
Wt decided that the room could b
brightened up by the csraul applica
tion of color. Tb hookcurt wert a
daik, dingy brown. Our problem was
to introduce nothing frivolous ia in
color scheme, yet to make It not
dwerfuL W solved this by p&iating
th bookesse with Dov Grsy Flex
tnmmrd with Ojil Gray Firs snd
slight dsih of brillisnt Oriental Red
Flex.
Mr. Drwvet himself was dw paint
er. Ha was sraid that the expenss of
having his book cites painted would
he loo much. I ld him rhit with
Plea, he could psim thrm himself on
Saturday sftcmooa and they would
be dry that rvrmnf . Hs found eat
tht I ws right U thst fin rrqaim
n technical txpenenor.
Thii new color finish is nuo -prcisllf
for snutrurk It flows on si
smoothly as wstsr, ret dries in s few
noun into s hard, nigh, elastic haish,
as smooth as porcelain. Fkx is oon
chippuig. Vttrf Brnof . It Is Idssl for
woodwork, furnimr snd ntnnsnhtlrv
1 have been able to get it it most sll
good paint and hardware aorta.
LISTEN TO FAY FRASEK
OVER YOUR RADIOI
Every Tttssurr sod Friday tnommg
at 9:30 Miss Frasef will rake up a
special problem in boa oecoruka
and show bow it can be solved. Lav
lea to bar over KfRC KHj. KMJ.
KOrN, KOL, KVL KFPY and Is
ha abow you bow you on increase
tb beauty sod charm of your bom.
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