Tuesday, Janunry l 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE NEWSinBRIEF MrrlhlK Wedricaiblr I There will b a meeting et'J ih Fremont 1'iir.Mii i u. hor I Character ClostvUps Ullim at I o'clock Wodnea-.l lav In Ihu I'reinnnt schnol audi torium In li li li an parents arc i ui'nl in in aiionn. a ....... r.ain arrnlireil titf Mri. Kv I.OVelV, Will b given "till ft pliper in 111 eiiafi i iiiiiiiiiii 11'hii Kill be given liy Muricurcl Nye, rniintv lltintrlfin. Hunk char H-tcrlrutlnna will tin presented hv Mlsa Aguna Arfatrnin, after which rofrcahinenta will he serv ed. On Kilt'inlcd Trip cherlra Wllllama. county cum mlaaloiier and accrelary of the weatern rounllea aaaorlntlnn left Inil week for an eitnnded (rli lliriiniili wealern and naalnrn atatea. from California ho will in to Wyoming. Oklahoma and Arlmiia ami thou on In Wuahlnir Ion. I. C. whom ha haa limn In Mini by Senator Hlclwnr In ap pear hefuro Ilia Indian Affulm Committee. II will ha gone several Weeks. Henley P. T. A. In Meet A meeting of lli Henley Par ent. Teachers asaoclatlou will he held Wrdncadiiy at 3 n' lock In I Iki grade achmi) building. Tim aiil)ii-l for thn meeting la "Col Icrtlona ami Hobbles." A epcclnl musical pmeram will be preecnt ed and u I k a will he made by Mm. I. H Hague, Mra. William Kuril and Harold Dlion. Ki. lul I Inli im Thursday I'lnpiirallnna are bring com pleted for Ihn Kuateru Ktur so cial rluh dam to b given at III Mlialr Hot on Tlmradar eve ning. January 16. Mra. Onrar IvviMti In rh.ilrnmn of thn rom tnlitt'd In rhurra of arrangn- tncnts Him will be assisted hy Mra. It. I. Klllngaon. Mra O I. Ilnllnway and Mra.' Wlllard Peyton. 4 llllHuln t'lrl Wlna Honor Mlaa llorolhr Wllllsme of Chll nqtiin, waa awarded flrat prise In the aU'n of Oregon fr Junior riivlalnn h Ik h achool student In l he Covered Wagon rrnleunlal aav contest recently conducted a a nation-wide contest. l"nr llrldu" Party Tha Oregon Ktal Oraduate Knraea' association. Plitrlrt . la sponsoring ft hanefll brldun pariv lo ba given Vdnedy evening al the library rluh moms. Thoa wishing to make reservations r akcd lo rail Allr l.awrrure. "til. fletarned In Piirtlaud Mra. Robert Hoyle and two children of Portland were week etui ul at thn ;. . Thomp n homo. Tlur rrturnrd homo Kimduy ftreompanlrd by Mra. Thomiiaon'a aon. Hobert. who baa aiiont tha paal all mrrkt Iwth hta nnrln and uiit. Mr. and Mra. II. ft Thnmpaon who roalda In I ha Hi-nlry diatrti l. I'lr M-lln of Vrar Thn ladl auilllary of tb Wtorana of Forrlfn Wara will hold lia rrxuUr nn"-lin Wd rradar rvrnlni t oVIock In llm Kitli-a hall. Ninth and Wal nut. Thla la to b th firm mcKllnr of tha year and all incmhrra are nritd In la prea- iil. fs rypt- s UXHYrO J. U. Kruliorn all J Ku.l J. ('. ClialKirn of 2V limn dtriiit Itift .Monday morn I its lor Onuwa, lowa In rnnionae to a Inli'irain which he rrrolvrd at 7 a. ni. Monday aiiliounclm the ilnuiii of hla mothrr, Mra. Mary rU'Khnrn, who waa 76 yiara old No word of lirr lllnraa had bfen rrx-elred and II la brlla'cd that Ihe ahork of her brolhxr'a dnftth whlrh onurrnl frtw werka ano. iftuarii nr Oram. aira. VAftK' horn bad vlallrd In Klamalb Kalla averal Minna with hr aon. thn laat oiranlcm waa durlnx the amnmer of lilt. Hhn Inity.a four children, throe of whom re tildn In the eaiit. Mr. Cleghorn waa able to Inave Immedtatoly la th Alturaa Una, aavlng dny'i time. ("amp Klra t.roop to Mi't The Klamaklulo roup will ment In the parlor of the Pree hylrrlan rhurrb Wrdnnaday at 4 p. m. Thla group haa bean without ft guardian for anion mnntha and la hnlng tranifnrred In Mlaa Klvlra Call. Two guar dlana Mlaa Call and Mlaa Mnnre are fnrmnr mamb(ra of Uie original Hunrhnkft grnup. the flrat ( amp Ire group to be or ganlmd In Klamath Kalla. Mra. Hire waa their Inadnr. Haugrr HlaU-r Hoelvaaca Ouaeklnle Camp Fire waft en tertained Saturday ermine at tha beautiful new hone of Jean end Hetty Ilauger on Pacific Terrace. Koll call ahowed a com plete attendance of member. The (ub)ert of the meeting waa "Th Trail to Health." the guar dian explained the Item on the baallb chart. Dainty retreau mnnta were aerred. frank lonlon Rak rank Unrdnn baa ret u rued to Klamath Falla from auutherji California and Mexico whnre he apent twn weeka Tlaillng. He re aumrd hla poaltlnn at the Klam alb Furniture ator thla morn ing. Mr. Cordon la eipertnd to return within a few riaye to ra gtime her poaltlon at Moe'a. Initial Kan of Mcmlirm lultliillon of new membora will take place at a meeting of Aloha chapter. O. E. 8.. at the Maennlc ball thla evening. Wor thy Matron Catherine Casper and other new nlllrera will prealde for Ihe flrat time alnre they were Inalalled. Il. lumil to lltmanita Jnniea Fullon haa rolnrneil to Ilnnania and l.augi'll Vallrr af-.-r apenrtltiir the week end In Klamnlh Falla. Mr. Fullon In aiH'tidlng part of hla time work ing on the new I-angell Valley clnirrh. Ilaa k From Port In ml Mr. and Mra. Walter W'leinn- danger and daughter. Jeau. re turned Sunday evening from Portland, where they bar been pending the paat week on bual nee and plraaure. llaniUloua Return Pruin Roalh Mr. and Mr. John Hamilton havo returned from a bualnraa and plraaure trip to Pan Francla cn. Mr. Hamilton reaumed her poaltlnn at LaPolnte' Monday. Itcii'lyn foiigrrilnlnllona Mr. and Mra. A. ft. Iteiltnond of 23S Kaat Main ar receiving rniigrnlulntlona on th arrival of a & pound girl, born nl the Klamath Valley hoapllul Monday morning. Mr. Slionla to Kilcrtnln l.ndlna of the Klamath Luth eran churi-h will meet at the homo of Mra. F. M. Hhonli. 1!)I9 Mnntanlln. wllh Mm. I.liidgrnn a ro-hnxtea at 2: IS Wedticailny afternoon. Paaae! Tlipough Klamath Mr and Mra Jamea Htjiwenann of Tula Lake paaaad through Klamath Fall en routs home after apendlng the week-end In Medfnrd with their daughter. Zerllne, who la taking nuntn'a training at St. Mury'a hnapltal. Buffer llroken IK V Mr. C. Calendlne la a patient al the Hlllalile hnapltal receiving treatment for a broken leg, whlrh ahe received Inat Snlurdny. Cnl endinea oprrale the Pellrun City cunip. Vndcrvtcnt Major 0enitnn Mra. Hawklna. who I em ployed at th office of Or. Paul W. Sharp, underwent a major operation at Ihe Illllalda hoapl tnl Monday. I'nlterl Away Mra. K. II. Crawford, wife of a lornl f. N. conductor, left re cently for Helena, Mont., whore ahe waa called hy the death of her nicer. Left for Suolinmlidi Mra. J. H. Smith left for Htio homlah, Wnnh., where ahn a culled hy the aerlona lllneaa of her molhcr. Askeil to .Mtcnil MiTllnit All meinheia of thn Women of Monai'lienrt are naked In hn prea enl al llm meetlni; at tho Moose hall nt S p. in. .prut Week V.wl Willi Piirenla Mlaa Mildred llrnna nt Mam Kill Full apunl Ihn week end In laiiigell Vnlley with her piirenla, Mr, and .Mra. Frank (iroha. Tlilinlilo Chili to Meet The Thimble. club of the Woodcraft loclgn will meet wllh Mra. Itnlilnaoii, 2181 Wnntlnnil Wedneaday aftnrnoon. Ilnjnl .Vi'iulilinr to Meet A meeting of the drill team of the Itoynl Nolgbhora will be kali WednMdigr, 04 f, m. Receiving ronlralulallnna . Mr. ami Mra. A. I). Palmer are receiving eoitgrnlulntlona on the hlrth of an eight-pound baby ann at the Hlllaldn hoapllal Monday. They realdo at 33H Main atreet. Mr. Talmer I an employe of the tirrat Northern Hallway company. Patient at Hlllalile Mlaa I.ydla Frlcke. county health nurae, la a patient at the Hlllalile hoapllal. where ahe la rocelvlng medical attention. Hnr condition waa reported laat night a aomewhat better, Stanley Jewelt Left Stanley Jewell, head of preda tory animal rnnirol In the atnte of Oregon, returned to hla head quarter at Portland laat evening fler a brief btialnnaa vlalt In Klamath Falls deft For Ilcil llluff A. Boarcllffo left thla mnrnlng for a brief vlalt to Red Bluff. Calif. Ho export to be gone several days. Basketball Head Will Meet Tonight Honda of thn tniuna enrolled in the city basketball league have been requealml lo meet at 8 MO innlght at thn Klnmath Sporting (ionda atore. ronlght'a meeting Tina been called for thn ptirpos of complet ing the arhednle. and to voto on the admlanlon of two additional teams, which will cnmplote and alrenRlhen the league. Sale Continues At Golden Rule The prosperity aalo-bvlng held nt tho lornl (loltlen little atom will continue. In all departments. It was announced lust night. It wna reported that the anle would Inst only three days. Throngs hnve Jammed the store for Ihn paat thren day whlrh la lotind proof of the won derful value being offered throughout thla large depart ment (tore. RETIRE FROM A Herald CTaaalflrd all U, Ad Will LAW PRACTICE Announcement of the purchase of the Interest of Horace M. Man ning In tha law firm of Manning, MvCollorh and Drlarall and llalpb V. Koran hy th other three mem bar of thn firm wna niailo last night by Mr. Munnlng. "Our huslncse relations have been moat plaaaunt and Ihe con fidence which my frlnnda have placed In me Is moat appreciated. For th preaonl, I plan a vacation In Cullfnrnlu: my future plana are innenniin. - .Mr. Manning alated. Mr. Manning haa linen a real' dnnt of Klamalb Fall since the '80s. graduating from the public schools hero In 1S7. Later hn was gradualed from North western unlveralty In Chicago and from Northwestern university law school. He practiced law In Chi cngo for a time, returning to Klamath Falls in 1909. He Is known throughout th state aa on of Oregon a foremost criminal lawyers. "I sincerely regret leaving the firm. Only my III health causes ma to leave my office at thla tlmn. My former associate are highly filled tn carry on my work, Mr. Manning said. Mr. McCnlloch, who la the snnlor member of the now firm of McCnllnch. Drlacoll and lloran. Is a graduate of Stanford unlveralty law achool. He has served two terms In thn alate aenato from Maker county and la a former law partner of ei-(iovernnr Oswald West. Mr. I'rlscoll la a gradual of Santa Clara unlveralty law achool, Hanla Clara, Calif., and la thn aon nf Jamea II. Drlacoll. prominent Klamath Falla Insurance man. Mr. Huraa. junior member of th firm, la a graduate of Vandor bllt university law achool, Nash ville. Tenn.. and la the aon of F. T. Ilorau nf thn Forest Lumber company, pin Kldgn. In New Tragedy BRfli GRANGE MET HILPEBRArfn. Ore. Jan. IS. (Special! Tha Hfldrhrand grange Inalalled It new officer Saturday. Deputy State Maater Arthur flrowa, Installed th of ficer. Mr. and Mrs. William Parker of Merrill were visiting New Year' day In Hlldebrand. Charle Flackus called on Mr. Frank Nayne Thursday. Mr. and Mra. Leonard Rltter and family and Karl Zanilnger and F.rneat Rltter spent New Tear day with Mr. and Mr. Richard Hoefler of Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael and Mr, and Mrs. Byron Welch were dinner guest of Mr. and Mra. 8. K. Ilarttler Sunday. Joe Smltb a business visi tor In Donansa Monday. Adam Wcldman wan a visitor at thn T. P. Michael borne Mon day evening. Adam Weldman was a New Tear'a gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haynv. Lloyd Low, sheriff of Klamath county, waa transacting business In Hlldebrand Friday. Marvin Michael was a ilon- ania visitor Saturday. Mrs. John Miller and two chil dren. Madge and Richard and sister Klhel Wllch of Rend. Ore. were, visitors at the Alfred Lilly home In Hlldebrand for several days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rllter and two children. Waller and Clara and F.rneat Riller and Karl Zanslngcr were Sunday evening vlaltors at tho T. P. Michael home. Mr. F-mll Flackus of Aahlnnd. Ore. la visiting with relative ') " .'v-'.:. ,'" g aa'siUKW' ; fj Mrs. Helen Clranf. Carr Thorne- wlll, nhove. accused of murder ing Iter husband, Leslie A. Thornewlll, below, former Ca nadian Northwest "Mountln" who figured In tha Cora Mead death mystery. Thornewlll died in tho a. nt Crnt Cullf.. boaDltal. victim of two bullet wounds aa sertedly fired by Mrs. Thorne- 111. Ha died absolving ner 01 Lba shooting. Free School Books Object Bailey Bill iivtt i.n ix (API A free text-book bill, making it manda tory upon school district In Ore gon to provide ooog lor n .. ..n. in th nnhlln achooola. will be introduced by Eenator J. O. Italley of Mnltnoman county. A" r. MTi-hnnk hllla Introduced at provlona aesalona have made application of the proposed act optional with the dlerrlct. At present eome dtstrlcle In the atate f urn I ah book for chil dren of poor families, bat this Is objected to for the reason that It is humiliating to the beneft clrle ot the system. The Port land school district la said to ex pend $r.000 or 16000 a year in this way. The printing of text-books by Ihe state ha been under Inves tigation during the last two years by an interim committee and an ndrerse report will be made to the legislature. This bas no re lation to the free text-book move. and frlnnda In Hlldebrand. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael and two children. Marvin and F.sthrr, pent New Year day wllh Mr. and Mr. James Good of Klamath Falls. Manv people attended the New Year'a dance at tha Hilrie lirnnd grange hall. Mr. and -Mr, llyron Welch of Rnnanza spent Sunday with Mrs. Welch' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Michael. Fighting for Chicago Mayoralty NRA Chlongo Bureau Theae men are the leading figures ill what promises tn be one of tho bitterest and most Involved mayoralty campaigns Chicago has had In years. Four candidates have filed for the Republican nomi nation, while tha Democrat are united in one. The Republican pri mary election on Feb. 24 will find Mayor William Hale Thompson (No. 1) opposed by these candidates: No. 2, Charles V. Rarrett: No. S, Alderman Albert F. Albert, and No. 4, Judge John H, Lyl No, I la tha Ion Democratic candldats, Antoa J. Cermak, OWNER S ARRESTED PAJAI S NEW YORK. Jan. 12. (AP Captured In red pajamas on the roof of ber aalnn of "culture, wit and bonhommle,' Mlaa Hello Livingstone fenced wllb thn law today for Ihe fourth time In recent montha. At the crock of midnight, two federal prohibition agents from Chicago, dreaaed In evening clothe and wearing pink rarna tlona. aroae from the table at which they sat with two fashion ably gowned women and an nounced the place was In the hand of th government It la Juat off Park Avenue In the mldtown section. Their word had hardly faded when eight more agents, almllar lly attired, burst through the niftln entrance and the raid waa on. More than a hundred guests from the circle of the literati wnr ordered to leave, eight em ployees, including a young woman secretary, were arrested, and a certain amount of liquor waa seised. While thla waa going on, Mlaa Livingstone, warned of thn raid by ft aecrot alarm In ber fourth floor apartment, hastily threw a capn over her night attire and climbed through a trap door to the roof, apparently with the Idea of encapiug down tha stair way of an adjoining building. One of tbe raider overtook her and escorted her to the salon via tbe street Changing to what sb called her ''prison clothes," Mis Liv ingstone and ber employee were taken to a police station. The former actress, clutching a pink carnation in her hand, greeted the police lieutenant with: "Good morning, thla I get ting to be old-fashioned now." Mis Livingstone i at liberty under bail on two chargea nf violating the prohibition law as a result of three previous raids. Two of her clubs wnr padlocked and tbe present one waa visited by federal agent as recently as December 4. TELLS OTHERS MRS. AVNFK E. BARN 11 HART wanla othera to know nf wonderful health building powers of Hargon. BBBjaBBaaaaaBMBaaaaaaaBBBl 10 G "Sargon brought me health, strength and happiness and I am only too glad to tell others what it did for me. For tha past four yoara my stomach was terribly acid, my food disagreed with me; and I waa weak, bilious and run down. My nerves were so shat-; tered I seldom ever had mora ! than ft few bourn sleep at night. ; It' just wonderful tbe way Sar- I gon and Sargon Pill took bold . of my troubles! I eat anything I want now, and my biliousness ' and stomach tronble have entire- I ly disappeared. My nervousness i ) over and I sleep good all night. I feel better and atronger than 1 I hare in years." Mr. Barn-1 hart lives at W. 2321 Dean Ave.. I Spokane. Sold by Maglll Drng company. For Results Can Herald Claa Ada EX- TO BE OUT OF OFFICIAL POST By Ikirla Portf "I feel that I have been relieved of a great deal of responsibility; while I enjoyed being mayor and considered It a high honor to he chief executive, I am glad to be out of politics," state Mr. T. B. Watters, the only man who was elected mayor twice. When asked th most Important department of thn city, Mr. Wat ters states that although there is more comment on tbe police de partment, the most Important de partment handles thn city finan ces. "An amusing Incident during the time I waa mayor was a letter which I received from lady In Wyoming, saying that she had lost a black and wbita cat abont three mllea eaat of the city whlln ahe aa an ft trip through tha enna try, and she wanted mo tn find It. However, I was not able lo local tha animal." Mr. Wallers Is In ths real estate bualneaa. II ta extending hi of fice, and will move to a new loca tion thla week. '! do not believe that thn un employment situation la aa aerl oii here s In other places." says Mr. Watters. "the fie employ ment agency haa donn ft great deal tn aid In finding work. However, anyone having a dny'a work, or even a few hours work, should call thn agency. Fitch. Famous Tamalcs Delivered Anywhere In Klamath Falla. Day or Night Hot Ready to Scrv Special Rates to Parties and Banquet Tel. 884. MO Spring St., Corner of Oak. RAINBOW Last Showing Today GEORC "Jhc-Mighty CLQjTajnauM.Qktmi; With Esther Ral iton, Warner Oland KLAMATH LAW MAKERS GIVEN ASSIGNMENTS Jay Cpton. Joint senator repre senting Klamath county in tbe present session of th state leg islature, fared well in committee appointments, having been named to soma ot the most important assignment In the upper house. Upton waa named chairman of ; the committee on Irrigation and Drainage, ann recciTiru jjmm.cs uu j in a oiner louowuia .in mj mm committees: Banking. Judiciary, railroads and utilities, and roads and highways. P. O. DcLap, representative from Klamath county was named chairman of th committee on insurance, and assigned to tbe resolutions, and irrigation and drainage committee. DeLap was I one of the house member who j m.uI ih I.ciTicrran for sneak-! er camp early In the game. A. W. Schanpp, representative from this connty. waa made ft member of th Important com mittee on game, and was accord ed a place on th resolutions committee. Schanpp waa ft Gor don anpporter tor the speakership. PFKFrX-T ALIBI i.iu'VFr fv.hoa client Is un- ! der arrest): You say you ve a per fect answer to this wife murder charge. What is it? CLIENT: sue wasn i my wiie. -Tbe Humorist. -ffrW fWr! AtklowDraccM A IO a. Bloe-nos-M' rl avttaosaj J irttctailtjC UIM. Mfetd wtth Mm " Kihho. T . Bar V r Mr lrtrH't. Uh for cni. rat:-fF.IW m&MSTT BBtKD I'lLJ-. ! rrr Lacv U U-Mt. SxV-t. Rfl.iIL. Itar Howl SOLA IT BRUGCUTS ITOrWUtf t At PXA ALLRIOT ONTHE BLACK FACE FRONT g0ltuf r I TTDflE TTWO LB HAC K CD0W IN with JIUli HAMILTON JOAN PEFBS Pine Tree Starting Today "Anybody War CL Qaramount Qicture Absolutely new and original from first scream to last! Rndloland's fun favorite as yoa've never seen or heard them before: NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! CV 'r' I News Comely jf - " Sl at i aai i . i , --...v . -ijm i'' ii it. l , . Sj -M-r. ' " : - Til 11 1- ....... NT : - .. 1 , -I .m.I "aalAwW-Hjl Yi .