PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATII FALLS. OREGON December 5, 1031 5 i t 1!: KLAMATH FOLK GIVE YULETIDE GREAT 0PENIN6 (Continued from Page One) aovel Idea In a rolnr scheme ol black, whit and silver. An array of gift suggestions, almost perfect In Hi line, waa shown In Klrkpatrlrk and Ken et' ! or. Chrlelmaa wreaths and caudlee were ueed to decorate tha win dows of the Klamath Variety store. Original Effect Snow banks, upon which were placed silverware, dunes, elee trtral gifts of all klnda, tool cheats, sleds, wagons and other lilts for kiddies, graced tha windows ot tha Baldwin Hard ware store. Tha spaHoas windows of La- Polnte't store were beautified with artificial evergreens, silver- edged pin cones and (Uttering tar. - At Houston's shns atora wera shown many gift euggesllons against a background ot red and green decorations. A brilliantly lighted Christ mas tree was placed on tha marquee ot Montgomery Ward a (tor. At tha opening hour, when curtains were withdrawn from display windows, tha beautllul Christmas trea at tha California Oregon, Power company, was lighted. Black and allrer tiers formed an effective base tor gift dis plays in Garcelon'a shop. Winter 8ren Whws Tha two Btar Drug stores, ntth and Main and Tenth and Main, afforded many gift Ideas, Linger! and e renins gowns war featured in Clifton's store. Wreaths and tinsel decorations vera clererly need. The windows of IC Bngsnnan's tor suggested a winter seen. A red alls, tapestry, on which waa painted Christmas candle, throwing out rare ot silrer light, formed a deter Idea for tha Buster Brown sho atoret Toy Kumeroaa Underwood's pharmacy was In gay holiday atUr for the occa sion. Red. whit and silrer wreaths formed the Tulatlda motif at B-n hart's. Barth's Dollar etor featured tore ia their Christmas displays. Toys war also shown at the Klamath furniture stors. A lighted Chrlstmaa tree occupied a eoraer ot tha window. Tinsel wreathe set oft the gift suggestions at Drew's Man's store. Wbidow Drees One A sIstst window affect ot green with a, wreath ot holly waa seen at haw's Stationery store, where gifts tor the office And home wera shown. A modernistic Christmas tree, lighted by a flood light, was placed In front ot slay King's studio. A background of bine, atudded with allrer and gold stars was affectively carried out at the Creea cross drug store. Glamorous gift displays war shown te the large windows ot the Golden Rum etore. For thoe with s aweet tooth, Wright's Candy ahop afforded a pleasing display. Chrlstmaa scenes. against which were placed all kinds ot gifts tor men, occupied the win dows ot the Klamath Klothing kompany. Bants Claus was seen la tha windows ot Roberts and Kerrey's store. Attracting many children were the nine penguin balloons la Currln's drug store. Flowers Shown One ef the most effectlre floral displays erer shown waa that at the Klamath Flower ahop. A candy church on a back ground of white snow, centered the window ot Candy Land. The Pelican Grill had a Unique display, s hug cake on which reated a tiny Tillage wjth Bants Claus and his reindeer. Shining allrer stars and tiny silrer trees were interspersed smong the gifts shown st th Pelican drug. Justin and Montgomery's store bad aa interesting Una ot men's gifts. Wsggoner's drug store win dows were effectively decorated la th Tuletlde colors. Grocery stores and meat mar kets were "all dressed up" for the occasion, as were many of the smaller stores ot the city. Standard Statistics Stock Averages '(Copyright, 131, Standard 1 SO lait'la Today .. Il.s Previous day . Week ago Month ag ............ Yeer ago Three yi'sra ago Five rears ago High (1931) Low (131) High (1130) Low (1110) , High llill) Low (lilt) . TI.S IS 1 lis toy 1DJ. 140 I , sT.I . 101.4 lit 161 I 141.1 Statistic Co.) to mi l e ia rt'i !!. 113.1 IT 0 Ss.T 4 T . 110.1 103. T 10s. t Ml 141.1 4 1IT.I llt.T lot. 1 lot lit 14. lsl.1 104.1 103. 101.1 m.i 141.1 311 1 lilt 0 Total Today's Potato Marketgram Fedoral-8Ute Potaloaraia Krlrawsl from the'CWnty Agvnl's Office, IKfrillbrr A, 1U.1I. v 1. Hhlimenta Reported for Friday Vnlted Slates total ; Oregon 1, Washington II. Idaho 117, Main lt. a. Tenulnal Markets Koportrd fur Saturday Chicago: t'srinads received Idaho It; others IS; ear on track. Including broken 111; supplies moderate: demand slow, mar ket dull; trark sale carlota outwelgbt Idaho Netted Gents, sacked per rwi, v. a. no. i, si. so to si. so. San Francisco: Carloads received California I, Oregon 4; boat receipts equivalent to California cars: cars oa track, unbroken I; cars oa track, broken : supplies moderate, demand slow, mar ket about steady; prices unchsnged sine Frldsy. Los Angele: Carloads received 17; Idaho I; boat receipt equivalent to Washington 4 cars, Oregon 1 car; Netted Gems sup plies light; cars diverted 4; demand alow, buyers holding aft; too few sales to establish market. S. rihlnplnc Point Markets fur Friday Ysklma and nearby points: Light wire inquiry; demsnd light, trading limited; Netted Gems market about steady on V. 8. No. 1; U. 8. No. I market slightly weaker; carloads f. . b. ca.h track sacked per ton best, mostly 114.00 to lit. 00; U. S. No. 1. la 00 to f 10.00. Idaho Falls: Demsnd and trading light, market shad weaker; carloads f. o. h. cash track Netted ticnis. sacked per cwt . IT S No. 1 mostly 70c. tew 75c, Tory few higher. Gandhi Refuses To Call Trip Failure (Continued from Page One) Is not urgently needed la India and. when bis "inner voice" prompts him to go. A large crowd, chiefly his own people, but including many Eng lish friends, gathered at the sta tion to see blm away. They gar landed him with flowers and bang "For he's s lolly good fel low." The police and Scotland Yard detectives almost equalled ther crowd In number. White "Gandhi caps,' symbo lic of India's campaign for free dom, dotted the cheering crowd, some of them worn by English men. St me. Dnldu and Pandit Malavlya accompanied Gandhi to Kolkstone and George Lansbury, labor party leader, wss among those who bade him goodbye at the station. The mahatma's last act In Eng land was to S"k Sir Samuel lloare to send on to Rrindlsl with hi in William Evans and William Rogers, two stalwart Scotland Yard detectives who have guarded blm night and day sines he cam to London. "I want them, to savs me riot from enemies," he said, "but from friends who might kill me with kindness." Sir Samuel con sented and the ruddy, smiling detectives set out with th ma hstma for their first visit to Italy. I SOUTHERNERS WILL PLAY IN NEW YEAR TILT (Continued From Pag 1) to Tulane's 4 yard line. Glover punted out to mldtield, Dahlen again returning to Tulane's JS. Th quarter ended there. Wash ington Stat 7; Tulan 7. SrcOnd Sander attempted a long pass as th second quarter opened but they went wild and Sander punt ed out ot bounda oa Tulaae'a 8-yard line. From there, Zim merman attempted to paas out by Haynes but it fell incomplete. Glover got a bad paas from center and punted out of bounds oa Tu lane's 11 yard line. Sander dropped back and tried to pas but Dawson broke It up oa th Tulana goal tin nd th war took th ball on their own t yard line. Glover quick kicked TO yards. Cougar It yard line. Sander the ball rolling dead oa the punted out ot bounds oa Wash ington State'a 41 yard line. Daw son dropped Zimmerman's pass over th line. Zimmerman stumbled after aa 1-yard gain and Tulan waa penalised to hr own is yard line for holding. Glover punted to Dahlen who waa thrown oa his own 17 yard line. Sander punted hark poorly out ot bounds on hla own 41. Zim merman passed to Haynea tor first down on th Cougar 17 yard line. Zimmerman dropped back and pasaed 10 yard to Dawson who ran out of bounda on th Wash ington But six ysrd line. Glover ran around left end on th next play from a double lateral for a touchdown. Zimmerman plac kicked th point Washington Stat 7: Tulana 14 After an zchang of punts. Tulan from her 13-yard line sent Zimmerman. Clover and Payna through on telling line punches to a first down on th 44-ysrd lln. Sander broke up two long passe suemptea oy Zimmerman and Glover punted to th Cougar 15. Sander heaved s long pass which Zimmerman Intercepted In mldfleld, running to Washington State'a l-yard Una. Zimmerman hit th line Ineffectually twice, and then aa wa long pass to Haynes broken up. Oa the fourth dewn. Zimmer man passed over th lln to Haynes, who stepped over for an other touchdown. Sander broke up aa attempted pass for extra point, but an offside gar Tulane soother try. Zimmerman then place-kicked th point. Wash ing State 7; Tulana 11. After the kick-off. Sander broke away through the Tulan lln for 10 yards and first down on his own 4 5 -ysrd line. Hodglns in tercepted Sender's pass on the Tulane 30-yard line, and h re turned the ball 10 yards to the Conger 40. Two Zimmerman passes went incomplete. Brhroeder of Wash ington Bute Intercepted th next pass from Zimmerman in mld fleld as the halt ended. Washing ton 7; Tulsne 21. After the kick-off Glover's at tempted quick kick from Tulane's 35-yard line waa blocked, Brhroe der recovering on the 17 for Washington state. Zimmerman knocked down a pass from Luft, substitute Cougar quarterback. Sander punted to Zimmerman, who fumbled on Tulane's li-yard line, where Captain Edwards re covered for the Cougars. Schroe der was stopped twice on the lln for no gain. Colburn, substltut Cougar fullback, on a spinner, pluneed through to Tulane's 4- yard line. Schroeder mate it first down on the two yard line. Col burn (ailed to gain at th center of the line. Schroeder plunged through the line for two yards and touchdown. Luft kicked goal. Washington' 14; Tulane 11. With both teams tiring in the final period each turned to punt ing as Tulane sought to protect hnr seven point lead and the Cougars watched for a break. I The break fell to Tulane, how ever, aa Haynea recovered a Cougar fumble on Washington State'a II yard lln. Two of Zimmermen's pass went wild. On another try Dawson took In Zimmermen's heave and ran to the Cougar 1 yard line. On the next play, Zimmerman passed 10 yards to Csptsln Palrymple over the Ttoal line for a touchdown. Zimmerman plac kicked th point. Scor: Washington Stat 14; Tulan 11. KOO, SZE QUIT POSTS, LATTER CHANCES MIND (Contlnusd front Pag On) by a third party la tha Man ehurisa DmmL Those who heard M. Ito aald It was uieir impression Japan was determined to get th Chines military and perhaps civil gov ernment out of Chlnchow. Give X Hop It wa understood th members of the council . rw b n hop at assistant la th matter ui mines reiamtng cnincnow, but rather pleaded with him to avoid conflict, even It It became necessary to withdraw. Dr. El went to Be Ambas sador Charles 0. Daw to ia- OUlr about tha attttnila nf H United But government la case auouia occupy mincnow. The result of thl Interview ware nnl mm rim l,.-. T a d a y's developments mounted to a ugniening of th deadlock between the council and Janan anil htwn fhina - Jl&IB. nit lllMnn(,iH.nl w.. eipresaed when the twelve neutral memoer Ol in council met. Wins Prize For Art Work t 1 V rV av , Ma King "This la Leon Frsley, II, member ot th high school art club, who woa first piac la the conteat sponsored by the Mav King studio lor th best poster boosting Klamath county products. Judges were Jusnlts Corbet, artist from Arlions; Russell Pickett and James Tower, commercial artists. Editorials on News XKW DRIVE FLAWED TOKYO. Dee. I. OP) A new military drive, southwestward toward Halnmlntum, la to begin soon. It was announced here to day, against alleged bandits and other lawless elements in Manchuria. Th decision to mak h new thrust, after th Japan with drew aa offensive last week in th direction of Chinrbow, waa maoe, it waa atated, after receiv ing reports said to Indicate that bandits were active along the Pelplng-Mukden railroad and that Chinee troop ware concentrating in th region of Tahushan and other place almost within strik ing distance of th south Man churlan railway. Reports from Nanking that conversations between Dr. Wel lington Koo, Chines foreign minister, and Japanese minister Sblgemltsu, relative to th es tablishment of a neutral son at Cbinchow bav broken down also helped to Influence th decision. Army authorities here and at Mukden, th announcement said. deVided to take measures to deal with a altuation which they con sidered wss partially brought about by th previous following orders issued on November 17 at tb tim Japanese troops were advancing upon Cbinchow. Military Intelligence reports. It was said, Indicated Chinese troops began Immediately to occupy th former Japanese position. (Continued From Pag On) watched It material reductions la taxation hr to be effected, see AS Jdn 10, 1131. th gross debt of th federal govern ment,, which means th govern ment ot th Vnlted Btstes, waa 11.8 billion dollars. On Juna 10, 1)10, It waa 11 1 billions. la other words, tb govern ment of th United States last year failed by about 100 million dollars to take In as much money ss It spent, snd so had to lu- creat It debt by that much. It should b added that sine Jun 10 ot thl year th Inrreaa la government debt ha been pil ing up at an even more rapid rat. That Is why congreea 1 com pelled, much against its will, here st th begloning ot a political year, to consider nsw forms ot taxation. Oovsmmsnts. Ilk In dividuals, can't go oa spsndlng beyond their Income without getting Into trouble. e e e TJP to th last yf, howsvsr, th fedsrsl gorsrnmsnt ha been doing pretty well la th way of debt reduction. Oa August II, 1111, lvsn years sgo, th public debt of th United Btstes wss It.) BILLION dollars, th highest point la his tory. From thea until a year ago, th national debt waa re duced at the rat ot nearly a billion dollars a yesr. It ought to be added that this tremendous debt wss Incurred largely bees us of th world war. Wars cost money. e e A DDINO th debt of th United State to th debt of th stat and locsl govsrnmsnU give us th surprising figures ot 10. 1 billion dollars, which Is what wa ewe aa a people. That 1 a lot of money to owe,' va If w ars s greet people. e e e ART PERRY, ths genial skipper - ... O . .., Dn 1 . n. n In th Medford Mall-Tribune, digs from th files ot th Jacksonville Sentinel of December 1, 1811, this headline: "Cltliens Protest High Taiea." Art comments sarcastically: How time har changed!" T there had been newspapers In ancient Babylon some 10 cent- TO HAVK REPORT MUKDEN. Msm hurls. Dee. 6. UP) The United States govern ment is to bave a special report on the situation In Manchuria from its own military observers. Col. James O. Mcllroy, United States military attache at Tokyo, who has been on a tour of North ern Manchuria for several days with a party of other neutral at tache under Japanese auspice. hss left her for Chlnchow to meet Col. Nelson Margetta, Amer ican attach from Pelplng. Th two will collsborst on th report. Col Margetts has been In the Chlnchow srea sine be fore the Japanese advance last week which was halted half way between Chlnchow and Mukden when th army received ordera to withdraw. It's no ns trying to reform rni'i'lrlpal go ernuiOuJ. -William Pfaff. . UOOCRN mmmMm FIREPROOf wrTta m nv SAXfKANdSCO a so. wxiisxi"(5oost. Ivt i 4fS?i mm ri. i!ss" '-t iTiijj;;"H 4. 'V !'""" A A om-o-g. Mfk. a ia jragjbhAI ILhb bbAUIIrUL hi th cost of everything, fa coming dowa nowodoys. So of th mo room..UwTTH BATVUot 1" yiillftljrtiiiKil SUPERCURLINE ALL STEAM Permanent Wavo Under the AH Hiram No-Heater system, the hair becomes wetter as the process g-orw on. No thick felt pad ... no harmliut chemicals only pure stram make this lovely, natnraJ looklns; permanent juar antceU to last f C 6 months V3 Long hair Id Pearce Beauty Shop 119 No. Bth Phono SHO PUBLIC WAHNED HOT TO OVERDO HOME BUILD incy by devising a msu of re list to "rerialn financial Initltil tlons which mak mortss loans on homes.". To this suit, the commute pldged to th presldeut K unanimous support In "any rein ed la I measures lie proposes. Tills would cover the president's re cent proposal for sMtsta st hniu loan rsillsi'uunt banks, d sigusd fur th present to loosen v credits. After two year tb Jsis ss'o sseiua ss tar sway ths day before ths war, F. loott Fits-gerald. nries sgo. thsy would hav car ried th esms headline. As a matter ot fart, w know from writings that hav been preserved that th people of that faraway tim actually did protest loudly against high taxation. Kver sine taxes wer Invented, which was a long tim sgo, there hsvs been embittered protest. . There will always b protests galnat taxes. DUT that doesn't altar th fact that It BILLION dollars Is a lot ot money for ths peopl ot : va this grat country to owe, j or th further fact that thsy will hav to b taxed to pay this great debt, along with lntrt j High taxation Is a burden oa business, and heavy burdsus oa business maks It harder to pro rid Jobs st good wages for th people ot this country. It si high tim to ho giving serious thought to th problem of paying th debt w owo ss a people, mtsawhll retraining, so far a posilbl. from creatine other debts. G. iV. Denies Plan . For c Plant (Continued from Psgs On) Great Northern railway la this territory. "Tb Great Norther railway haa mad bo plans tor large shops st Bend. Bmsll stops will be put la at that point -to take car of such minor repairs to csra, tc. as may be necessary la th oper-1 stlon of the rtllrosd. Bhops will j D maintained st Klamath Falls. In addition to our own repairs at I Klamath rails w must also do; half of lha rspalr work for the I O. C. E. railway, therefor It Is absolutely neeaerv to main tain ahop at this point "In regard to th "D" Una, w wiah to say that w hav a year joint operating contract wist th Southern PacHte which give us equal right on their tracks between Klamath Falls snd Che mult. Th s contract was approved by th Interstate Commerce Com mission and can not be changed (Continued From Pag One) sumption of horns building oper ations" war answered by the committee, in a report sent tu th Whit llouss, aa follows: Kffert Feared "These would be helpful to their prupoueula and areata a slight wave ot benefit to unem ployed artisans, but would only result In sa Increase of real. deucee for sal In markst al ready dsmonstrsbly over-aui plied, snd hav aa advsrs af fect upon th alresdy deflated value ot witting homes." Th commutes explained Its statement by citing that there wer thousands of home la vry stat "that ars sllhar held by a tenuous thread by their owner, or have beconi Involun tsrlly owned by mortgsgsee who srs striving to ssll them to home-minded eltlsen for acquisi tion cost or !. oa tsrms that glv a nsw meaning to Install msnt purchasing In Its moat fa vorable aspect to th buyer." Kent Reduced Also, th commute said, many peopl are occupying houses for slmost no rent. Juat to take tar ot them: elsewhere rente hav been reduced, sad ther sr many vacant bouse. Th first nd, II wa said, waa to ear for th present emer- or csncelled without a hearing before th Intsrstst Commerce Commission. W wish to say that so far h joint traekag arrang ment ha worked out satlstsctory to all concerned. Is regard to th celebration to be held Best summsr. w wish to advls that thl matter haa not been considered by th sxecutlves at 8t. Paul." Lorrain School of Btauty Culturo Uw art-Drew B sliding Enroll bow for Winter Clauei. Permtnents ...2.95 Lorrgins Oil Wv..$3.25 Tulip Oil Wat 4.50 Best' Materials Uicd. ( M) Cream Top in this bottle proveg it's good milk with richer cream. el . Lot River Dairy Phone 4. Tfe Vfekomtyou o Pofffanti 100 mfombtt footrti. fgKa. wum Mtm W.mmMM.UOM raugg) Vht HOTEL CONGRESS tOKTLAND. ORBOOM tias,acst,tej4MsBs Homelike! Convenient! Modern! Reasonable! HOTEL ' HOLLAND Medford, Oregon At Sixth and Fir etreet one block from B. P. depot. Clean, airy roome. Bath or tour or combination. Strictly fireproof. Excellent coffee hop in connection. Rates $1.50 Up a U REYNOLDS OwsMf had Manager You Won't Go Away Disappointed If you com to th pIlcan Orlll for your Sunday Din ner. W hav A large sod varied menu and w wilt hav what you order. Eat Your Sunday Dinner Out and com to th Pallean Orlll. We will glv you th best Sunday Dinner 70a vsr had for 11.00 Pelican Grille Ttl Main Phon Sit INSURANCE ,Mlr .niimi 9AY5 ITOECOMES THS BRIGHTEST f SPOT IN S yoURUFEf Insurance meant Protection, Reconduc tion, Alleviatlnn, Hope. It's a ihlnlng Dawn after the Troubled' Mht. It brings Peace to your Present and your Future. To b Sura, losstr with JAS H. DRISC0LL 206 Williams Bldf. Phono 433. iiusiieswiiaaTMM:iigijmiiiiiitrassii IIIISI It )s Love, All Right- BUT the idea wai new only to Joan. Jerry wished it were that way with him, too. It would be 10 tweet and beautiful to be loving for the firit time. But ten yean before there had been Clair Hempstead. Confound Claire Hempstead 1 Why did he have to keep remembering her? He didn't love her. Me loved only Joanl And when Claire Hempstead came back after. Jerry and Joan were married what then? Can you bury an early passion by drinking f toast to it at something that it dead? HERE is the story, at last, which drawl the true picture of modern youth as H lives arid loves with careless abandon. These young people lived deeply, thoroughly and frankly. They represent Today and yet their prob lems are familiar to the oldest among us. Lovfl and the way of a man with a maid and of a maid with a man do not change. Read WerruandJoan' Nfer tf-E0 LUCAS WM Beginning Saturday, December 12th