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Friday, November 21, 1930 THE EVF.NTNO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE in is ENGLAND ML KELP PLEDGES LONDON. Not. II. (AP fVlnie Minister MarDnnaM, In an .tmosphar fans with uinrnMi, today told the Indian round Ulils conference that the llrltleh government would ftflt 10 hark on any pledkea II had made to ward lha achievement ot a re sponsible Indian government. II referred particularly to lha- British pledge prior la tha MalfUgu Chulnislord Declaration of" til 7 pledging lha develop Diant of ai'll-i ovarntng Institu tion stn India. "Ll,v lM ax& of ct",r tuV.- comf irt," MarDnnald told Ilia Imllan minorities epokesmen. "thu rsae you have presented hu put fallen op dnat aara." "Wo hopa la ba able ( our final' rneatlnga (a achieve an asrre'ltient which will aand you hark ,to India kappy, powartul men,' able to far your rtirf leut lira ao wa may both go onr various waye, alrangthaned In tha dnair to cooperate. " Kur Itneillte lM Hrratr) l1a rts r i New Low Heel Oxfords Brown or Black Grain Oxfords For School Girl $2-98 Other Pattern in Grain Oxfords $5-85 to $7-85 FINALCQUNT SHOWS LITRE VOTE CHANGE Galoshes $1-98 to $3-95 Buster Brown Shoe Store BALE St. Or.. Not. II. (API Senator Cbarlea L. McNery waa re-elected on November 4 by majority of 11.011 Totaa oar lha combined Tola of bli lour oppo nents, according to tha official but uncanvassed lctlon raturna completed today by lha secrete ry of stato. Julia L. Malar waa elected governor by majority of It, 401 over tha (omhliied Tola of hla Ibroa opponent. Tha offMal raturna an national and atala offleee follow: Tor Unltad Itata senator: nanka. incjepenneni, i i.sbs; mo Nary, rapubllran, 1ST. Ill: Stall ard. Indapandant, 110.171; Tail, nrtallat-dsmocrat. loll: Wat- klni, democrat. 4H.0JI. McNary' majority. 11.011. Congreeemsn. First district Dalaall. democrat, 44.110; Haw lay. republican. II. IIS. Hawlay'a majority, 11.041. Cnnsressmsn. Second district: Bradford, damoorat, 11.011; Hol lar, rannbllran. 11,104. Bailor's majority, 11.141. ronereaaman. Third dlatrlt HoraM. rapubllran. 11,411: Mar tin, damoerat. 41.11: Btrelff. eo- elallet-lndependent. 4.f0. Mar' Un a malorltr. 1.141. Governor: Bailey, democrat, 1.411: Maler. Indapandant, 186,- n: Matarhan, rapubllran, 44 140, Strelff, oclallt-lndependnt, 1,111 Meier's majority, 11,401. Bnprem eonrt: For posltmn No. 1. Percy R. Kellv. rapubllran' democrat, unopposed, 175,711 For poaltlnn No. I, Campball, re publican. 1 1 T.vei: tnow. aanr muL at.gls: Campbell'! major Ity. 11.117. For poaltlon No. I, Halt, republican. 1S.44. Hoa- mar, orlallet-lndpend"nt. M 111. Balfa majority. 114.147. Firt Lady Guest at Party of New York Girl Scout NEW YORK, Not. II, (AP) The Firm uiny or ma i.ano cm t vi. i.il , in Bitanil a ID nww iui, 7 - party" given In her honor by tha girl arouia. ki . iu,hri llnover. honorary nrealdent of the girl arouia. will i.. t,.t at a dinner tonight at tha Hotel niltmnre. whlrb will mark tha Inauguration of tha girl scout federation of Oraatar New York. . , IT n.iar wa. to at r ot tha troula national organi sation. - Will Attempt To Control Smuggling WASHINGTON, Not. II. (AP) A aperlal squad of apart nar cotic agents ba bean organ ised to combat smuggling on tha Pacific count. Tha eualoma pa reaa, announcing tha plan to day, aald tba squad la headed by Malvln L. Hanka, crack agent who carried on tba aucceaaful Lao. Iee opium rasa In Hono lulu. Ha will hare headquarter In San Francisco with agenta In Saattla. Portland San Diego and T ym Aneelea. GoTrnment agenta bar found much amuggllng along the west nan and across tha border rrnm Mexico (d Canada, tha narcotic brought In by Individ uala and organised gangs. Witherow Is New Manager Hardware Co. William II. witherow baa ar rived In Klamath Falls from Fair field, fsllf., to SMume msnaga ment of tha Klsmsth Hardware company, III Main. Mr. witn- erow baa bean manager or tna Rrana Pyl hardware ator In Fairfield for tba paat ear en years. Ha aunceade Maurice Crystal. who has been manager tor aeveral ra. Tha latter la planning to ear soon after tba flrat of De em bar for Bonanta. wbar ba ana his family will make tbalr future home. Mr. Crystal plana to go In lha aheep raising business. Mr. Wltbarow baa already tak en orar 10 management of m store, although Mr. Crystal will remain bar until December 1 to assist blm. In speaking or bis plana, Wltbarow stated this morn- ng that no ebangea In tna person nel would be mad. Soma lines of stock will ba enlarged and naw Unas added, b (aid. 'I am glad to come to Klamath Falls, alnca It la a good business tow, and I bar always beard ao much farorabl comment on It, h remarked. Marshfield Ha Record Month in Lumber Export MARBHFIELD, Or.. Nor. 11. CAP) Norerober will ba tba hlggeat month In Coos Bay'a 1110 ahlpplng calendar. The Wrangell motorsblp Mlnerra creased out today for Shanghai with mora than 1,100,000 feet of local lumber, the first cargo parcel aha ba lilted In a Pacific coast port. Tba Tacoma and Oriental steamship Shelton croes ed la today to load 1.600.000 feet of lumber and logs 'r the Orient. Mora than II million text of Umber will It this harbor tbla mouth. Nesrlr 10 million feet has been cleared to date. The lklO total la considerably la advance of that of 1120 whet, IS million feet of offshore lum ber went out. IMPROVED I TONE SEEN IN MARKET (Oetlnaed froaa fega Oae) yesterday gar asauranc to bay- era of wheat prod acta tbat com mitments for thilr seasonal re quirements would b reasonably sat. A Talanrh f tiecked. rami board offlelala hare glren ao official confirmation. but general opinion In the mar ket held that tha grain stabilisa tion corporation possessed more than 110,000,000 bnsheli of wheal. Mllnor waa aakad whether growera of com and other grains war benefitted by the govern ment' policy of (upportlng wheat price. Hla answer waa tbat by checking "a downward avalanche In world price" the farm board allies bad daeldebly aided In holding np values of corn, oata and other grains as well a wheat. Few buyer have had courage to step Into a de clining market desplt the small eat corn crop In 11 years, Mll nor aald, but "now reassured tbat tha bottom has been reach ed, wa can aspect a return of buying that will strengthen the poaltlon ot both buyers and sellers." Tba stabilisation leader would not say how the government cor poration will dispose of Its buge supply of wheat but ha espreee ad belief tba corporation would suffer little In It deal with Millers beginning to bay and a Ireinendou consumption of wheat by livestock reducing tha aapply. Only 31 par cant of tha world tonnage of ship depends exclu sively on eoal. About 1,000.000 analla ar eat. an In Franca every year. Ladle et lb First Bastta! churek will bold cooked) fcod tale Saturday, No vera her tl, at 411 Main at. Special erdars lakua. Phone lot 11-41 Nobody Likai ' a Crank Battery DaadT Rent Batteries. Batteries Charged. Service Car. Tow Car For All Cars. Snyder Repair Shop. 8th and Klamath Phone 1530 2242 S. 6th 201 E. Main 2045 Oregon Ave. Turkey Headquarter Our selection of Turkeys will not te equalled in Klamath Falls. Select your Thanks, giving bird from our stock. Our prices are right. Con sider our prices and qunlity before you buy. Fancy Florida Grapefruit, large size, dozen 5S Old-Time Mince Meat 2 lbs. Petite and Italian Prunes 10 lbs. Red Mexican Beans 10 lbs. for Small White Beans 10 lbs. for California Pink Beans 10 lbs. for California Navel Oranges 2 Dozen Canned Pumpkin, No 2 cans 2 for OpeiT Evening and Sunday - 43c - 40c - 59c - 79c - S9c - 45c .... 23c i Krater Staff To Edit Klamath' Daily Newpaper i Ity BLANCHE O'SEILL By arrangement with th pub lisher and editor of the Evening Herald and Klamath News, the staff ot th Krater, Klamath high achool publication, will Is sue both of the local papers at a eubsequent date. Those on th Mew ataff will be Doris Porter, Dean Houston. Arthur Bremer, Wallace Bald win. Tom Brady. Aiel Alto. Ray Paddock, Ruth Chllcota. Bill Lla toe. Jim Caldwell, Ronald Hop kins. Allen Seymour and How ard Craven. The Herald Uff Include Ed die Boyd. Blanch O'Neill. Paul ina Burnett, Fred Johnson, Don Stanaell. Dick Krsnenburg. Anna McDonald, Elals EechelMck, Fred Lewis, Ruth Rea, Morris 81usi-er and Mary Cuatt. . Churches to Hold Union Service On Thanksgiving Vnloa Thanksgiving services, a In prevloua year, will be sponsored by th Ministerial as sociation of Klamath Falls at th Methodist church at 10:10 Thanksgivlngmornlig. Rev. A. I O. Broylee. president of th as sociation, will preside. The pub lic la invited to attend th ser Tlcee. Th program: Invocation Rev. T. Davis Prwaton. rector et th Commun ity Congregational church. Sermon Rev. Joseph Ewtng. paator ot St. Pant's Episcopal church. BcrlptDre Rav. Thco. A. Smith, paator of the First Pres byterian chnrcb. Benediction Rev. Leonard B. Slgle of th First Baptist church FEDERAL FORCE IS ASSISTING (ClonUeeed reran Page lm federal antl-trast laws, the In come tag laws, and other legisla tion. Racketeer Most Oo Fovlr prominent cltlsens met with Mr. Craln behind Closed doors and pledged themselves to convena again Tuesday to form a permanent committee. While th details were not glren oat, Mr. Craln said concrete sugges tions had been offered and a def inite coura ot action bad been greed en. Id a preliminary address Mr. Craln told th group: "Tour task la th destruction ot racketeer rul. 8oeh rule 1 a praaent vll and a growing avll. It I tha domination of organised lawlsna over legitimate busl- WASHINOTON, Nor. It, (AP) Congreealonel action against ln tnUrstat machinations of th lawle will be eought Best month by Representative Woodruff ot Michigan. Ha Intend to demand legisla tion .pacifically authorising fed ora! agendo to concentrate agalnat what h termed the alarm Ins spread of "racketeering." Woodruff said th government should bring all Its powsrs to bear to co-operate with city, county and atat officers who have not solved Ibo problem. "When Al Capon can (o from Chicago to California, aa th pa per hav It, and threaten th. Ill of a man who la selling grape Juice, aomethlng must b dona," h oalcl. "Th racketeer certain ly set moat ot their rsrenue from the man In a legislative business, and h la entitled to protection." The femalo oystor trodneaa at a spawning from t lo-elaty mil lion oggs, bnt only a imll per centage of these survive Women's Galoshes 59 Pair. See Description on Back Page Golden Rule Basement Store COLE'S THANKSGIVING DINNER Thursday, 6:80 P. M. November 27, 1930 MENU SALAD GIm Jar Asparaj-us Creamed Cauliflower RELISHES Olives Nellman Ripe Pickles C. H. B. Sliced Dill Celery ROAST TURKEY Gulf Coast Large Plan Fre.ih Oyster Dressing; Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce VEGETABLES Peas Glass Jar Early G ard si Beans Asparagus Style Glass Jar Sweet Potatoes) DESSERT Cole's Mince Meat Pies Chocolate Mints Oregon Walnut El Sidelo Cigars Royal Club Coffee Two Free Deliveries Daily, 9 av ml p. am. COLES GROCERY 125 South Ninth Street Telephones 1660-1161 Trade Where Your Dollars Have More Cents GEEATTESTT SAILE!! $2.00 value Men's Pajamas and Qftn Night Gowns, now 25c value Heavy Work Sox, now 10c $6.50 Heavy Wool Coat Sweaters, cut to 02.98 $6.50 Pure Virgin Wool Shirts, cat to (Genuine Jacobs Oregon City Woolen Mill Shirts) $6.00 Wool Blazers, now 02.90 03.95 $2.00 value Dress Caps, cut to 98c Suit Cases, cut to $1.95 and $2.45 Fancy Indian Design Blankets, now - Any Dress Pants in the Store, cut to Fine Leather Belts, 02.19 03.00 49e $2.00 Heavy Rib Union Suits, 98c Boys' Wool Pants, cut to ...- 01.69 $1.00 value Heavy Wool Sox, now 49c Boys' Dress Shirts, (while they last) - 25c Extra Extra Extra Special MENS SHEEP LIKED COATS Reg. $10.00 Val. Cut To Rcfl. 010.00 Vol. $2.00 value Men's Dress Shirts, now 98c Heavy Work Rubbers, cut to 01.49 Men's Corduroy Pants, now 01.90 Fine Dress Rubbers, now ... . 98c Heavy Wool Mix Union Suits, now . $1.95 Rockford Sox, cut to .......... 16 c MENS ALL WOOL O'COATS Cut To Lined Work Gloves Slashed Silk and Wool Sox, cut to ..... 39c Towels, cut to 25c Leather-Lyke Coats (with Fur Collar), now 04.95 These Values Go On Sale Saturday Morning 9 A.M. (We can't guarantee these quantities to last long, so be here early) The Greatest Sale Ever Jnnimitimy WaEcBii Sixth and Klamath Where Your Dollar Has Far Mora Cent