tMtih MA THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON November. 12, 1931 TEAMS READ y p OR B G TILTS ON SATURDAY BERKELEY, Cllf., Nor. II, (Jp) Ths t'sllfornls football quid yesterday attended the funeral of Many TA'alklne. whnae clrlni wish iu that his eon, Oeorge Welkin, Har bckfleld lr, pity In lh Csllfornla-tfian-lord gam. Tb eider Welkins Mid h did not want hla death to Interfere with hi ann's particlio ting la ths game. STANFORD VNIVKR8ITT Coach Glenn "Pop" Warner haa announced a alanine llna-up of second alrlniiara lor Iha Navada ram Baturdajr. Tha nnnunred llna-up Includes Wltlanau and Nomard, ends; Grey nd Urthhln. tackle; Srrlbner and Kite, uarda; Bate, center: Tarihetta. quarterback: Aftlerbauih and Wllann. hairharki. and Hlllman, fullback. . PULLMAN. Wash. Ths Wash ington State router ar altar a defense to atop Merle llufford. Unteerslty ol Washington back flald lur, In tha "nig game" Sat urday. Tha Coutara will entrain lor Settl tonight. MOSCOW, Idaho Idaho'a Van dala warn on thalr way to Berke ley today, where they hope to akin the Oolden Bears Batnrday. Coach Leo Calland would not glre Callfornln more than an sren chance to win. RUSSIAN AID FOR CHINESE IS REPORTED (Continued from Pate One) alio that dlanrder nrersils In Manchuria euch aa Japan trom the beginning ha etted aa the chiel cauae o( the preeent trouble. It alio pointed out that suggestion Inr neutral troopa would Indicate that league circlea are finally reeogniting toe scmei realitiea" In Manchuria. The new Chlneae attack expect ed In the direction 01 muw looked for slinulianeooaly with General Chan-Shan In tha Nonnl bridge area, (ieneral van a army ta aaia nere to nunioer ev.wvw nen. WASHINGTON, Not. It, (IP) Vndereerretry Caitle of tha atate department aald today a compromise plan to be brought forward at the League of Nation aeeiiona In Pari next week waa the baai for the American gov ernment a optimism over the Xlanchnrian situation. Whether the plan Inrolred the aendlng of a neutral commission o Manchuria waa not an rloeed. thue paring the way for an adluatment of the airncuine. Japan, it waa believed, might withdraw her objection "to a neutral cornmlsalen If her de- mends that China agree In gen eral termi to respect Japaneee treaty righta In Manchuria ana snure the safety of Ita subjects were met. Caatle aald nothing had occur red since yesterday to change the attitude ot optimism. Budd's Shift Is Called Promotion (Continued from Pag One) atory the Great Northern "float" originated when he saw a goat atanding on a cliff, with mark Inge indicating descent from aa animal he had used a a news boy to haul papers. "That tale started with 'Hoke' Smith, an old time newspaperman and former publicity agent," Kenney aald. "I re been denying that atory It aeema. all my Ilia." Standard Statistics Stock Averages Today Previous day Week ago Month ago Year ago .. Three Yeara ago Ire yeara ago High (lull) . l-ow (Hill High (1J0I Low (110) , High (Ittt) (Copyright, lilt, ftandard sua 1 1st Ice ID Ind ia It HK'i 6.1 II. III III 111.1 117.1 101 I 149.1 IT.I 101.4 lll.l 151 I Low titm tll.t ii l 41. T 14.7 II. T 111 14 I 104 I 41. t 141 I 4 117.1 117.7 On.) til I't s 10 Total 17.1 III It. I II. I 111 11.4 lot. 4 144.1 TO 101.1 114.7 lilt 140.1 Today's Potato Marketgram 1. Khlnmrata Reported tor Wednesday I'nlted States total lot: Oregon. II; Washington It: Idaho 15: Main 111. j Terminal Markets Kc ported for Thursday Chicago: Carloads recelred: Idaho II; olhera 14; ran on track. Including broken 151; auppllee moderate: demand alow, mar ket dull; track sales, rarlota outwelght Idaho Netted tiema, aarked per cwl V. 8. No. 1 11.11 to 11.40, lew higher. Ban Fr-ncleco: Carloads recelred: A rr I rale since Tuaadsr's report: California 1. Oregon 1; boat receipts equivalent to Cali fornia II cars, Washington 1 rare; car oa track, nnhroken I; can on track, broken 4; dock holding equivalent to 41 cars; California auppllea light, others liberal; demand moderate, market stead) ; Waahlngton.Keited Gems, sacked per cwt. V, 8, No. 1 11.00 to ll.lt. Los Angeles: Carloada recelred: California It, Idaho 1. Ore gon 1, I'tah 11; ran dlrerted I; ran oa track, unbroken 10; ran on tnrk. broken 4; auppllea liberal: demand moderate market firm; closing price Tuesday, opening price Thunday Idaho Netted Gems, sacked per cwt. V. 8. No. 1. tl.lt to 11. 1. . ghiuplaa; Point Mart.ru Mb to llth Yakima and nearby point: Henry frosts, nihrr light ahlp manta, slightly better wire Inquiry: demand moderate, market firm; carload t. a. b. cash tnck. Netted Gems, sacked per ton. U. 8 No. 1. mostly around tit. 00. Idaho Falls: Netted Gem, sacked per rwt., TJ. 8. No. 1. de mand and trading light, market dull; tc to He; U. 8. No. 1, Netted Gem, demand exceed aupply. market firm moatly 17 He ot SAN FRANCISCO, Not. 11, W) Officials ot the Great North ern railroad and, several other railways ol national importance were expected to arrlre here lata this alternooa niter Inspecting the new Bleber-Keddle line of the Western Pacilic SALARY CUT TO HELP JOBLESS SPALDING PLAN (Continued Trom Pag 1) pose of relieving the nnemplor ment. It hurt no on and will benefit the state. "Under my program," hs con tinued, "we can support 1.500 people. We hare TS englneera and 140 others who dnw large salaries. Out of lit employee, orer 40 dnw 140.000, with which (1 men with 500 dependents might be prorided with work." Hanley replied that "I object to a resolution being taken out ot oue commissioner' pocket and erred on the public here without the other two commission knowing something about what 1 In that resolution." "We are a three-man commis sion," be concluded. Hear Plea The commission during the morning session today opened bids on six projects and heard delegations from six counties re quest fund tor unemployment re lief. Th commission during the morning heard request for un- Red Ball Stage Line One- Stat Daily for Lakeview, Oregon Terminal Stat Depot 830 Klamath PHONE 999 leave K. F. 8:30 a. m. employment relief fund from Multnomah, Deechute. Wasco, Vnloa, Umatilla and Lake coun ties, la sack case the eommlsaloa agreed te do everything possible to provide enough money to meet th lt nation. Th money for the count! will com trom a proposed 1,00, 000. Aaron M. Prank, (peaking for Multnomah county, aald h be ttered thla amount would be In sufficient and Alnsworth replied that while the commission did not want to Issue bond la a greater sum than that, such a step may be aeeeaaerr. JJeschute county delegate aald the situation then la desperate Stnlghtening and relocation ot the Bend highway to the Inter section with the mnrket road at Deechute. a 15-mlle stretch, was urged. Money was asked to per mit th county to clear the right-of-way. In addition to local problem the highway commission had be fore It a plan proposed by Nevada and Idaho delegations asking Ore gon to deslgnte a klghwar from Nyaaa to McOermitt aa a link In the proposed ldaho-Orecon-Ner-ada highway linking Winnemne cn, Ner., end Boise, Idaho. Th Nevada and Idaho delega tion were headed by United Slate Senators T, L. Oddle of Ne rada and John Thomas of Idaho. It was propoeed that Oregon im prove the Nreaa MrDermltt stretch with federal money deriv ed from the Colton-Oddle fund. Chamber Explains Stands on Highways (Continued Prom Page 1) In an area which become Impas sable with the tint bad weather. Alexander petitioned th Klam ath county budget committee for thla piece of road work at their opening aeasioa Monday. L. J. Goldman ol the research department ot the United Bute Bureau ot Biological Surrey, nnd H. M. Worcester, fedenl game protector, were guests of the di rectors at their weekly meeting. Goldman outlined the migratory bird situation and told of th es tablishing of federal refuge and breeding grounds. He will remain la the Klamath basin for several weeks studying condition at all th lake and th migratory bird ittuntlon la this rlclnlty. AUln A. sTr UKmhi a.. . TVMI tern Htm tmrnmsjt Qstek nit fur MMBT itOtnaCa. SCtti udiffMttOtl aUatt btjajtrtbttr. Tim mrm MtUcttl Only 10c. Jr Improre your Coffee and Cereal by using 1 You Imnrore raur Coffee and Cereal by using C'RK.AM TOP MILK ran ret Real Cream front th "CKKAM-TOP" bottle. In a manner Impossible from th ordinary 4 1 r a lght side bottle. W adopted this bottle for your conrenlencs Lo.t River Dairy 5injj aSinr Team Issues Challenge 088ININO. N. T.. Not. 11. d'P) lng Ring's prison foot ball elerea will meet all comers. Including th Port Jsrrls. N, Y police team. Warden Lewi K. La we announced today. Th newly organlied eleven would be pleaaed to meet the po lice on the gridiron, th warden aald. A challenge will not be Issued to th nolle eleven, but would readily be accepted The prison team will open It aeaeoa Sunday playing against a naval militia eleren. Then will be a band, women, men nnd children and the genenl football atmosphere. Body of Woman Is F ound in Oilcloth WOODSTOCK. 111., Not. 11. (JP) Sealed la oilcloth and parked In quicklime, the body of na un identified woman waa found yea- LTTdav. huriMl in a .K.lln- IX miles southeast of Woodstock. two boy walking along a road noticed a disturbed tertion ot ground, nnd made the discovery. The belief waa expressed by Sheriff Lester Kdlnger that th woman waa a victim of gangster, and that rengeanc or fear ah would reveal eome gangland Bee ret to the authorities was tb motlr behind her death. British Ship Is Totally Wrecked HONGKONO. Not. 11. VP) The Canadian liner Empress ot Ala reported today that th Brit ish minesweeper Petenflsld. which ran aground this morning oa Tungylng Island, 450 mile north of hers, was a total Ion, but that all band had been eared. The Empress ot Asia and the steamer Rerfllnger were the tint to reach the sera. He vera I other British wnnhlp prsrlously were ordered to the mlneeweep r' aaslstanc. A rifle cartridge developing high gaa pressure is nasd to Germsny to start airplane mo tor. 4B CHICAGO. Not. 11. Ml Agi tating selling on th part of trad ers who were eleventh-hour buy en during whirlwind ndvaace ot lata pitched grain price to lower levels today. Wheat went to T reuta under II recent high point, nd rye dropped off I cent, fresh speculative purchasing. howver. broadened si the de clines, owing largely to persistent drought reports from th western hslf of Ksna. Heauinptlun ot heavy selling carried wheat down anw In the laat few minute. Wheat closed unsteady at th day' bottom fig urea, 1 4 O 1 ta lower than Tues day' finish, corn IS flu down, oat le oft and provision un changed to 10 decline. tlllCAOO tiKAIV CHICAGO. Nor. It (AT Wheat. No. 1 red, lltiVUSc: No. t hard, Hc; No. I yellow, ilA tr: No. 1 mixed, tic; No. t mixed, tltae. Timothy seed, tl.TMH. Clorar seed, UO 14.10. ltKTt.AM WHKAT PORTLAND, Ore., Nor. 11, (A1) Wheal: Open High Low Cloee Dec. .'.i .71 .( .N May .714 .71 H .70 V, .70 Cash wheat: Ulg Bend blue stem. Ilc: aoft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring, western red, 47 He. Oata. No. t white, IM 40. Today s car receipts: Wheat tc; Hour 4; corn 11; oat 1; hay 1. rillCAtlO l.lVKSTtH'K CHICAGO, Nor. 11. (P) Hogs. 40.000; tilt to 100 lbs.. 15 1.10; pigs, good and choice, 100 to 110 lbs.. 14.154) 4. IS. Csttl. 4.000; calves. 1.000: slaughter rattle and renters: steen, good and choice, lot to 00 lbs., t7.7Stl 11.60; U0 to 1100 lbs., t7- 11.71; Tealsre, 15.1007. Sheep. 17.000; good to rhotr native and ted western lambs. 5 50C 15: lambs, so Iba. down, good and choice. 15.50 (f 4. It; medium. It 50 0 5.50; wee. 0 to 150 Iba., medium to choice, 11.15 t1.7i. WOOL SUI.I.KTI!. BOSTON. Nor. 11. (1 Mann- factnren purchased fairly large quantities ot domestic wool and these e'urchaa cover practically all grade. While no advance haa been reported, a firmer tendency waa apparent within the ranges ot recent quotation. Good orig inal bag territory wool ot 44 and finer qualities coaalalliur. ol hulk French combing staple brought about tt cents scoured basis. Strictly combmg 4 S-Jo's territory wool were lalrly actlre at 40 to tl cent scoured baslai and fleece wools of similar qual ity were firm at 11 cents la the grease. BONANZA BANK IS ROBBED BY THREE BANDITS (Continued FTOm Pag 1) celpt of telephoned report ot th ' robbery. Two of th bandit wen de scribed by John Horn na being tall and agreeable and they look ed Ilk they might bo brother. , he aa!d. t Th third bandit waa shorter, j darker and appeared to be mean. He appeared to be drnnk, Hora ' said. All three men war dressed like loggers. All monsy taken 1 protected by Insunnce, John Horn elated, ; and depoaltor and tha bank will ; lot no money. Th bank remain-; ed open for baslncas after tb i robbery. 1 Th Bank -of Bonanxa was founded by tha Horn In 107 aud has been operated by them alnra that time. It waa the tirat time the bank waa ever robbed, despite the furl that It was form ally Isolated from the rest at the county except for dirt roads and the Isct that Indiana and rousn characters were prevalent lu the early daya of tha bank history. Th hank I capitalized at tl. 000 and ha fl.000 surnlus. Dewey Horn I president, John Horn Is vice president nnd cash ier, L. C. Horn I a director and Mips Sarah Poole I assistant caaliler and bookkeeper. The bank holdup and robbery I th seroud to occur la Klam ath county within a year. About a year aso lh lisnk of Chlloqula wss robbed by a tna who was employed In the hank. Tha em ploye, alter looting th bank of about 11,000, locked himself In Hi vault and railed for help. He reported that ha had beea held up and robbed. A abort time alter hi arreat he broke down under questioning and In vestlgstlon and admitted taklug th money. Nichols Sentenced On Conduct Charge Georg Nichols pleaded guilty to charge ot disorderly couduct In Justice court Thursday, and waa eenlanced to It daya In th county Jail. Nichols waa arrested at the exhibit biuldlng at the lair ground at the Armistice dance Wednesday night. Trial for Mahr Reymere, charr ed with violation ol the motor vehicle law torbldlng an operator to carry both freight and passeng er unlet so licensed, wss sche duled for Thunday afternoon In luetic court. Speedway Records Broken in South OAKLAND. Calif.. Nor. 11. (UP) American speedwsy rec ords were shattered by Ernie Triplett ot Belvedere, Calif., dur ing the automobile race here Wednesdsy. Triplett t new mark for dirt tnrk racing In th one mile, 10-mlle nnd tO-mlle events. He turned the mil Is It It sec onds, an average ot 17.77 miles an hour. The former record wa It. II second, set by Louts Meyers, Birth Rate Here Exceeding Deaths Births exceeded death by 10 during lh period from October 10 to November 10, according to record ot th county health unit. Dealt numbered 11 while there w ere 41 birth during the month. CAR STOI.FX L. B. Joshell. St. Francis Park gang, reported to police Thurs day that a 111 Chevrolet coach, dsrk greea In color and with a rusty and nnpalntsd rowl, with out a license, wsa etolen between t p. m- and 7 p. m. Wedneeday. All glass I broken out ot th window of the rsr. E NKW YORK. Nor. 11. UV A break ol about i point In New York Central Imparled a heavy tone lo the atork market In lie lata trading today, a a dull aes sl'in draw to a close. fcarllsr gain wr largely loat, and moat ol lh pivotal ahare closed with narrow changea. Bales were only sbout a million and a hall hr. Purdue Prepares For Iowa Clash LAFAYKTTK. lud., Nor. II. (I Tl II past game mean any thing I'urduss homecoming bt ils with lows Raturday will ha on of ths moat spectacular games ot ths season, rlrrlininsg ing In mud and rain ths Holler makers worked overtime on Iowa plays. The freshmen were unable to gain through Purdue line nnd pasalug attack met with airtight defense. . Illinois Back Out For Year CHAMPAItlN, III., Nor. 11, (UP) Illinois lost ths service of rullhack Rrhtill today when h In lured III kite In lh drat aerlniniag. Bchalk, who had been shifted In halfback, was returned lo fullback, with Berry, Kvani and Walaer making up lh rest ol lh bnckfleld. Sue Are r n Elk? Jos No, deer. "Get Rid of Your Eczema Like I Did Mine" say thousands of men and wo men everywhere, to whom Moons' Kmenld Oil has brauxht blessed, comforting relief. Take C. A. Bowen. Ill Pesrl trest. Corning, N. Y., who says: "I bare had the erseme for 17 yean and hare tried out 100 dif ferent remedies for It. I must ear ths Kmsrsld Oil beat thsra ill." Thla wonderful antiseptic oil slops ths Itching Instantly. I'ss It treaty on the Irritated patches ot akin. It glre marvelous relief before you ran dnw your breath. Max up your mind todsy that yon srs going to giro rour suf fering skin s chance to get well. Emerald Oil will accomplish ths seemingly Impossible tor yon, or Stsr Drug Co. will give your money back. Thai's a definite promise. Adr. MEN! ami tt'otua w bo hop for nrt- - WATCH! for oar big mnommcmml In frVMay's Xwa a ml Kmln Hrrrnld! WAIT! Store closed all day today aad Friday Justin and Montgomery will get for earh I SO words llafca la every Frf. Tread Straight, program KFI 8iIS P. M. Buster Brown 5hoe Store Stomach trouble? dilnk ilia moat wholesomo palatal! Mealtim Drink Instead ot V one Good for your Stomach and your Narvai It relieves Constipation! 1 lb. ficgo o about a far 2 lb. Coffea mm wjr J J C wjj r ill) for Thanksgiving For tb ThankiRirtng Day Holiday, ws aril (gain, slash rounJtrip to 1-cent a mile, ot . $1 FOR EACH IOO MILES to all place ott our Pacific Llnra. Co imtukr lor th holiday. It t cocspcr to rravu tnn n to star at borne! SAMPLE ROUND TRIPS Portland $765 Eugene 04.95 a, s4--H .M San Francuco :.$ 9.55 - Lo Angelen $17.90 Sacramento $ 8.10 Souitlfceffim FaelOEc Paaanwrrr Ketloa. Rprina and Oak Ma. City Ticket Office, AIA Mala M, 1'hoa HOOO CAN YOUR WIFE CHANGE A TIRE? Honeitly, aren't you asking too much of Fate to trutt thoteold tircswhenyour wifedrives? Hailing strangers for help, if she has a puncture, is often disagreeable. You'd feel a lot better if you knew she were protected also against possible accident It will ease your mind and be easy on your purse to have us put on some new Coodyeart now. GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER Other sbas eejoally low Sit 4-40-2 1 129x4.40. 4.3O-20 (29x4-30) S.OO-19 29z.00) 4UXV20 O2O0l Tubes slao low priced It For sampls, a big, husky ruU-oesteb tire now costs only $05 in the 4.40-21 size GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Andy's Super Service Station To Our Friends and Customers We take pleasure in announcing our new Sliced Bread Service 11-2 lb. Sliced Lon&Boy flic Long Boy Broad it now available at all ttoroa all roady alicod. j Wo hava just installed ono of tha new Rohwedder Bakery B r a d Slicora. Thia machlna I tha latest development in the art of slicing bread. The slices it produce are neat, smooth and of a uniform thickness that meet with house wives' approval everywhere. The next time you are in our bak. ery, ask us to 8how you this new est piece of equipment which we have secured for your conven ience. Remember we are offer ing Lonpr Eoy Sliced Bread to you fresh from the oven. And more than that every loaf re mains just as fresh as an uncut loaf. Come In watch our new slicer at work take home a loaf of Long Boy Sliced Bread and judge for yourself. You simply open one end of the wrapper, takn out the number of slices yotr desire and tuck the wrapper back in place. SLICED LONG BOY BREAD FALLS BAKERY Phoae 48. Elovonth and Klamath Are. Phono 843 119 N. 8th St Phone 211 t