November 5, 1031 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN T Judge V. M. Imuran of th elrrull court has et III follow ing raaee for trial during III period from November P lu De cember 11, 11)11: Charlea Mitchell va. Herbert W. Lvncn, at al, November Prank A. Tliiirman ve. Julio limner, at al, November II. Charlea lleunett va. K. IHete cba, at u, November It, Irana Kniaiiarl, at al, Ta. Horsefly Irrigation district, municipal corporation, Novum bar II. J. 1), 1'rlra, at u, va, Clarence C. Wood, doing bualiieee under aiauinnil nitin of White Htsr ' Till, November II. United Hialee fidelity Guar anty company, a corporal loo, va. count ut Klamatli, K, It. Uod dard. at al, November tii. Lewie I). Pavne va. K. I,. IVr klna, Nuvainbar It. J. M. Ilrowiile va. Ilia Lakes Iron and Hteel company, an Ore gon corpurallou, November 17. Ed lloltninley va. Ilay Hose ciana, Nov. au. W. M. I.hrens va. P. W. Van Uusklrk, December 1, ('. K. Hammond va. Ilia rlty of Klanialb Palls, Oregon, a mu nicipal corporation, December I. Kalbryn II, I'ouiba va. A. HUpc. December I. Ijni J. Iloworth va. A. 81 1 pa. llereniher 4. M. 1), lllrkaihlar va. R. A. Marcuni, December 7. A. II. DeJoode va. Clanda Dirk and Algomn Lumbar company, December a. C. P. Mnelling va. tha Southern Pacific Co., a corporation, De cambar P. It. II. Anderaon va. Mrs. Ethel I'lrkatt, Iwcember 10. C. A. Illoora va. M. D. Garralt, December II. ( Amusements Tha Haitian: Now playing, "Tbla Modern Ale," Willi Joan Crawford. Tb Italubow: Now playing, "Paid," wllh Juan Crawford. Tb Vol: Now playing, "The Tetae Hanger," wllh Ilurk Juuea. HAIKIMIVV E la deal Involving apprnilm etelr lio.ooo. pater Walrb, director of tha Pellran Ibeair. yeeterday affiled bla elgnsture to cnnlrarta of three) of tha major motion plctur companlea. Tha deal lavolved tha entlra output of Warner llrolhera, Ina.. Klrat National pictures. Inc., and It. K. .. Iladlo-Kelth Orpheum and ralla (or Immediate delivery of the pictures ao that they will Tardive their premier show Ing at tha Prllran theatr. "In lha pcfaent operation of tb Pellran theatra all produc tion contract have been brought up to data and tha Pellran will play tha latest production" de clared Mr. Welch. Mrs. Hoover Will Speak Over Radio Four-It club member will be greeted over Ilia radio by Mrs. Herbert Hoover on Haturday, No vember 7, which I known a Ped-eral-Hiate Achievement lay, ac cording to Prank Heiton, county leader. Mn. Hoovers talk will occupy tha laat It minute of the bour'a program from 11:30 unlll 1:10 western atandard time, which will 'be beard her three ' hour later. The program I aponeored by' th eitenelon icrvlr of the I'nlt ad States Department of Agriculture. i: c ima Crawford In "Paid" With lha appearanr of Joan Crawford at lb Italubow thaaira tuning tomorrow In "Paid," Imard on flayard Velller'a under world drama, "Wllhln tha Law" It will be the third time that the celebrated play baa reached the acreen, although tha flrat time In dialogue form. Pint prudured on tha ataga In 1111 with Jane Cowl etarred. the play waa made Into a alien! picture In 1117 etarrlug Allra Joyce and waa remade In 111 wllh Norma Talniadge In lha featured roie. Ham Wood directed lha Melro-Ouldwyn-Mayor talking film ver alon of th ataga hit from the adaptation by Lurien Hubbard and Charlee MarArtbur. VV.XMWS Outstanding In in aurround Ing program now current at tha Pelican theatre, which alar Joan Crawford and Nell Hamil ton In "Thla Modern Age." la the Charley Chaae comedy. which for tmueha la one of tha funnleet comedlea seen at th Pelican In aome lime. "Tbla Modern Age" receive lla final ahowlne lonle-ht. mak ing way for tha feature length comedy, "HH cylinder uove. tarring PI llrendel and Edward V llorlnn whlrk nnna ffnr a two-day engagement tomorrow. Ti IMMPKKCIl HNAILM Edible analla ire taken from Franca Into London In numbere nf more than l.vtlO.OOO aarh year. Thaea French analla are apeclally fed for reataurant trad on Vina leave and lettuce. VOX Ilurk Jone la a hound for bunting, and lb minute the camera click on tha laat ahot of one of hla plrturea, be makea for eome out of the way apot I to atalk wild game and eierclaa bla talent for eipert marksman- aliln. He waa on juat euca taunt aa thla when Columbia eterullve derided It waa Urn to atari work on "Tha Tiaa llanaer," hla latest vehicle now playing at the Vox. Assistant Agent to Attend Turkey Meet Aaalatant County Agent K. M Hauler will attend the turkey grading achool which will be held In Itnaeburg November and ff, arcor'lng to an announce ment from tb county agent office. Kobb R. Wocum, aenlor mar keting apeclallat. of tha bureau of agricultural economlce. U. 8. department of agriculture, will be In charge of tha irhool and will dleruaa grade requtrementa. At tha end of the two-day acbool llreneea fur grading will b le aned to thoa who eatlafactorlly paaa the examlnattona. Thla school la of great value to turkey grower, even If they do not ei pert to qualify aa gradera. Tha Klamalh Taipayera league, now In a formative tag. will meet again Monday night at the Oregon llarneea abup, Haveutn and Klamath and will then ad journ In meet lu a larger room, H, I). O'Neill, In charge of pub lic relation for tha league, an nounced Thuraday. All taxpayere In Klamath county ar Invited 10 Join the 71 who met Monday night, O'Neill atated. "We ar Intareated In tax prnpoallloua, and tha extrava gant budget outfit and we will Inalat on economy," O'Neill atated. (leorie D. flrltile and W. T. !,ee are tha temporary chairman and aecrelary respectively and It la hoped to form a permanent organlaallon. Railroad Men in City Wednesday Among the railroad men In Klamalh Palla Wed need ay were T. J. Foley, aaalatant euperlnten dent of the Hbaata dlrliloo of Ih Houtbern Pacific, and George M. Taylor, aaalatant dlvtalon en gineer of that Una, both of lJunamuIr, Cel. They were gueala at th Hotel Elk. Charlee E. Harnett, freight and paaaenger agent of lha Hock Hand and Pacific rallwuv. eei Theo. W. Hoke, dlatrlct freight agent of tha Pennaylvaula road. boh of Portland ar alao In thla city. HI IT IH KII.KI) Bult waa filed In circuit court Wednesday by tha Klamath Ma chine and Locomotive worki, agalnat tha Kraymlll White pine company. Th plalnllffa are aulng for Judgment agalnat defendanta to tha amount of llia.e. alleged due for merchan Ulee, repair and labor. They alao aak for coate and dUburaemenla of the court action. TRAFFIC TIPS fly Sergeant Carl Cook Klainalh Valla folic E Actual flgurea nhow that there are P6 auto accldenta every hour In the United Hialoe, and In every fourth accident eome one I kill ed, or one pereon Is killed every II ailnulea of Ilia hour. Bonivlliliig to think about, and It U ao eeay to eliminate pract ically all of thla by u.lng a little bit of Judgment and common aenae. "t the driver of today will only obey two traffle law, peedlng and right of way at In teraecllona, the death rata and accldenta will decrease at leaat td per cent. HEALTH UNIT . TREATS SIXTI Sixty pallenta war treated by th Klamath county health unit during the month of October, according to official reporta. Korty-tliree home vlalta were made by tha county health nurae and phyalclan, 11 Investigation of county dependenla made, five operation performed, It boapltal vlalta made, eight vlalta to th county Jail and IS vlalta made to the county Infirmary. Twelve general Inspection wra mad by health officials, four water auppllea teeted, three dairies Inspected, and 11 general Inveatlgatlona carried on. Only 1 contagion dieeaee wer reported during tb month. Boatswain Denies Skippers Charges BOSTON, Nov. t. CUJ Maurlc 1. Jeater, In command of lha coast guard patrol Harriet Lena which rammed and aank the Canadian mm boat Sophie E. Monday nlgbt, denied before a board of Inquiry today that the ramming waa Intentional. C. T. Henry, who la lodged In Hi city Jell on a charge of pos ses Minn ol Intoxicating liquor, probauly endured the nioet un pleasant ride of hi life yester day, according to aa officer of Hie city police fore. . Th officer boarded bua In Mill Addition Monday afternoon, and aplad Henry with whom he bad had prevloua dnallnga, anting with a susplclou looking bundle In hla lap. Th policeman sat near Henry, and carried on a conversation with tha nervous man who glng' arly ahlfted hi package from one position to another. After riding to tha city center, and keeping Henry in auspense. tha officer bumped against him. felt a gallon Jug and made th arrent. Henry confessed that th Jug contained moonshine whiskey and went willingly to the city Jail where ha la waiting trial. After arraigning defendant Indicted on tru bills rturnd by the KUruain county grand Jury Tuesday morning. Circuit Judge W. M. Duncan dismissed the following criminal cases which have been pending In the court over a long period of time: btata versus Henry Shadley, Chaa. Wallace. Puller Hurke. Fuller. Jim Ilurk. Walt Jacob eon, W. M. Cole, W. M. Cole. Theo. Ward, Clyde E. Dempsey, two. Pat Home. two. Ed Mc Cllndon, P.A. Plsber, Pat Hogue, four, Lester Hlxon, four, J. B. Moore. Fred Leonettl, Charley Walker, six. A. L. Wlahard. Mar vin Mlddaugh, Herman Bauman. Fred draff, A mass Wilkinson), Ted Briiwer, Herman Bauman and Fred draff. Otto W. Harris. Milton and 8. D. O'NIal. Orvlile Jonee, three, Hhakeapeara Hlrke, Ted Jackson, L, A. Coatee, two, Walt Olbaon, Ted Montgomery and Ted Martin, 0. C. Kneevea, Marlon "Plnkey" Crowder, two. let Uathwrlgtat, two, Floyd liernpsey, two, tleo. Noble, Geo. Itussell Burton and Htanley Bur ton, three, Dave Burling, H. T. and Vincent Smith, two. Frank L. Meudonra, peter Peteratelner, laural and rtlchard Gentry, C. (:. Mahan, three, Carl Drurn mond, Orlle Young, L. L. Cloud, Marvin Hammersiey, Jark StubliN alias Jack West. Wesley Cole, two, Ivan Barnard, Jose Navar ro, Jams Henley and W. C. Wis. IS Only l CO In fine for viola tion of liquor laws, was turned over to tha eonnty treaonrer by the Justice court for Llnkvllle district for the month of October, according to official reporta. Tbla la tb smallest amount collected In liquor flnee for many montha. according to Justice of tb Peace W. B. bar nee. The total turnover In fines for violation of game law, allowing firs to spread, and asaault and battery ehargee, during the month of October totaled Kt.tO. whll fine for violations of motor vehicle law amounted to IH. 00. Government Takes Another Gangster CHICAGO. Nor. I, (UJ3 James Belasro, known to Chi cago nolle aa "the king of tha bombers," waa arrested by fed eral officers tonight on charge of falsifying hla naturalisation paper. It waa said effort would be mad to deport him. Th arreet of Belcastro waa construed aa a continuation of the government's drive agalnat gangsters. The committee on Christmas lighting Wednesday went on rec ord a enrouraslng reeldentlal and down-town decoration and lighting for the holiday season, and annealed that all local, or ganisations combine la sponsor ing tha erection aad Illumination of a public Ire at eome suitable location. It waa suggested that tha Klamath Union high achool grounds would provld aa excel lent set l lug. In lha far of present business conditions neceesltatlng the re duction of all pnbllc budgets and requiring expenditure of all avail able funds for public relief. It waa deemed advisable to eliminate such prises aa have been offered In pravloue yeare for competitive displays. It waa believed that el ceeslv expenditures at thla time should not be encouraged when funds are badly needed to relieve actual distress. Klumatb merchants who plan to participate In the Christmas opening on December 1 will have the full co-operation of th com mittee members, and anyone wishing auggestlon or advic on residential lighting may commun icate with Dr. E. D. Lamb, com mittee chairman. The commit tee suggeete that all who plan to decorate thla eeaeoa hav their lights la operation by Decem ber 10. Attending tb meeting wer Dr. Lamb chairman. B. W. Bates, Dr. F. W. Peak. W. J. Ksnnett aad Eugtn 8. Kelty. . R. Graham Hurt In Auto Accident James R. Graham, Route No. 1, sustained a severely eat left hand Tuesday evening, when he drove hla touring car Into a ditch to avoid a light aedan driven by Mrs. H. R. Crane. 1S4S Esplanade. The accident occurred at tha Pine Con barbecue stand near th fair grounds, about t o'clock. according to reporta tiled by slat police offlcere, Graham waa traveling south al a rale of about to miles an hour, while Mr, ('ran waa traveling la lha opposite direction. Graham car wa badly d tossed. COUNTY RQAO JOBS T Malntaaanc work on county roads la progressing satisfactor ily, according to County Engineer E. B. Henry, and all work will be finished by the tlm winter iste In. Regular crews are now at work oa roads In the vlrlnlts at Chlloquln. Fort Klamalh, Hpragu Hi ver, rlonanta. Midland. Spring Lake and th Hock Creek road According to Henry, a big road program la planned for next aprlng, with surface oiling the paramount feature. Th county surveyor declared that oiling I an economical propoalt'-on. and that It pay for Itself by a saving of material over a period of five or elx yeara. Oiling a road blnda tb anrfacs, Henry slated, holding the gravel la place, and eliminating regular malntenancs work. Original cost of oiling la estimated at 11.000 per mile, while maintenance of graveled roads la about $200 pr mil per year. Aa oiled surfer makes a bat ter mad. llmlnatlng dust aad chnck boles. State Institution Has Large Surplus RALEM, Ore.. Nor. I . (U.PJ Prediction of an ftl.tot sur plus to th budget of the etat Inatitutlon for feeble-minded at th end of th current blennlnm waa made In a report asnt to Budget Director Henry nanaea by Dr. R. D. Byrd, superinten dent of the feeble-minded In stitution. Th amount represents a sav ing of approximately 10 per cent of th institution's tout appro priation of H75.000. BRINGING UP FATIIEI. By George McManus Famous Sportsman HORIZONTAL J Metallic ele ment used In pewter. I Street car. t Encircled, 11 Coronet. 11 Oalll-Curcl tl a t If External clothing. II Cabin. 17 Knock. It Pish. !0 8e!t. tl Payments ot money im posed aa pun ishment for offenses. tl To scold. ti 0 rowing oat 17 Part .of flower. MChum. 11 English money ot account. It 8lmmersd. It Occurrtncet II Mineral . aprlng. t Flock. 41 Exclamation, ot surprise. Al Implement for YKHTKRDAV8 ANSWER rowing a boat. 41 Before. 47 Mai child. 41 Long-drawn speeches. II Marked with spots. 14 Stair post. If Beaches, tt Writing table. 17 Door ruga, VERTICAL Gallant Eng. Hsh sportsman who died recently, 8lr Thomas t I To msk a TT mlstak. I Th first man. 4 Lair ot a I beast. I Peak. I Tans. 7 Constellation. I A sea aoldler. Kind of chlseL 10 Rustic 11 Insulate. It Large, closed autoropblle. ' IS Pemlnlii pronoun. IS Limb. It Variant ot a. tl Arranged In logical order. 7 tt Apparatus for heating. It Monkey. tl Marhl used as a shooter. II Verb: 11 Mai. II What Euro pean country recently granted women tha right to votet It Covered with tar. 14 Gown. St Makea level. J Tries for flavor. 17 Boots. II Drunkard. 40 Either. 41 Conjunction. 44 Poems. 4t Portico. it Reverence. 50 Largest xlsp Ing deer In Europe. tl Unit ot ales trlcal resist ance. tt Work ot genius. nnm rrrn i 10 IT " 1?" T ; ; 5- is n7- " 15 ST """" """S t i "" KsnPT - J3 1-2 irrpr -,!T7 sir - ii IjiT- 5tW- Hr 35 vs X(j r ; 31 2T ST iT --45 rJj? 1 ! 7 -JLJ,1' u 3? ' 55 3" -p I I I I I I I r 60HHf,MRS-DWAJM- ( Bf GOLA.t". 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