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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1932)
January 13, 1032 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALIS, OREGON FACE FIVE CITY BRIEFS Wlllnnl ;( A MiinK llm vleltnre at the Hotel Wlllard Ti lay night worn: i. L. Hkoog, Mnrllii II. I'mil, Haettle; lire V. Kilwarde, liilro; Mia. A. C. Mull au, Wlllliiuia, Ail. Mr. mill Mra. Kin) (In')'. Hliaw-ller-(ram rump) l.ucllln liar. Alturnsi W. (I. L'oul, Meilford; H. W. I Innny, J. Homing, rlacramenlo: K. I.. Ilxydviibiirk, K, H. Ilerdn burk, Kugeu; II, V. Wllaull, II. N. Wllauu, l.a Mulllm, Han Kranclacu; F. N. Manurl, C'on dou; U. II. llrooka, ill. Hhaalai K. I,. Hughes. Hpoksnei trnual franks, Mllwsukee. Wla. Kntcrlaluiil Willi I'lcturee Th clillilren ( tha pullrau City achool were entertained Monday by a moving picture allow given hy ltv. (lid Mra. T. Ievls I'ros luu lit tha Congregational com munity church. TUo (Irat film ahowtid III various wlntitr apurla In Yoanmlla national park, and tha aoeond showed lha wild flowers ul Ilia park. Club In Mm Tha Larbln club will mait at tli" hiiina of Mra. K. I.. French, laul. Haul Main, on Thurailay, for an all-day eeeeloii. lj 11 1 Ha to ba uaed for rollnf work will ba made, anil frlenda of tha niembera ara Invlled to attend. A pot-luck, lunrbaon will ba served. Mra. W. C. I. IM In will praalda aa bueteae. Arri-a Welnrtiy Wednea day atrlvala In Klamath Kali", kbra they wr rleird al tha lintel YYIIIard. Inrludrd F. II. llumhain. weaturu trairie mana ger o( lha Ureal Northern Hall road company, tteattle; W. C. ftuegnits, 1'uilland. and Charles lr. . Nalaun, Hpokan. IUillitHil Jlra Here Charles C- llu'iatl, Ir.iaht and peeeenger e.-.r.t i' tha fhhasu. Itock Uland A i'ttliic Hallway company. I'ort .0 I. M'd Theodore W. Hoke, dls t. id .'letght agent of tha I'eno eylvana railroad. Portland, were la KUMialh Kails on bualnrea VYealneeiar. VI' ova From Molfurd Am-o'-J hlr;itcr waa a btt.lneaa Via Itor In tba city U.t week from Medford. Mr. Illrhter waa for merly associated with a whole, aala moat company of that rlty. K rondltlona becom (avorable ba plana to aatahllah a buathc.a her within a lew week. Hllller Improve,! K. J. mil iar, who underwent an opera tlnn for eppcndlcltle at tha Hill aide boiplial a weak ago. la Im proving rapidly, arrordinf to hoaplial authorltloa. and will probably b able to re.ume bla poeltlnn at tha (Irrat Northern by nest week. From I'orilnml Pnrllandara In Klamath Kalla Tue.dny night who were registered at tba Hotel Wlllard Included Thomne Merg atrom, A. II. Kwengel, W. E. Sul livan. C. R. Hiirnett. Then. W. Hoke. A. W (llaaaford, W II. Hlnkle. W. K. rtlg, M. L. Pra ttler and C J. Wright. Will Give Itonrr Tha Eaatern Bur Boeit club la making plana for a dunra whlrh will bo given at Joylnud, nrxt Taenia r evenlm, January . Mra. aar Peyton U rlialrman of the committee In charan ot arranramonta. TUketa (or tha affair are now on aala. Ni'lMua Ix-part Mr. and Mra. Clarenra P. Nelaon and ann. llotiby Dirk, returned to Freno, Calif., the flrat of the week af'er apendlnx the hnlldaya In Klamath Kalla. Mra. Nelaon will be remembered here aa Marjorle Cain. iura at Mull Among tbe limta at tha Hall hotel Turnday Dlaht were Mra. A. Smllh, Corral lla; Mr. and Mra. (I. P. Wlae. Dor rla, Calif.: J W. (irltton. Illy; H. A. Moore, Medford and II. M. Worraater. Merrill. Hope Klein on Vacation Mra. Hope Klein la enjoying a wock'a vacation from her dutlea at Moe'a atora where aha la em ployed In tha ready-to-wear de partment. Hhe la apendlnf her vacation In Klamath Kalla. Mra. llrrrlrk Improving Mm. Nellie llxrrlrk of Kurt Klamath, who underwent an operation at tha Klamath Valley hnapltnl week aco, la Improving rapidly and la abla to receive vlaltora. Mra. Ilahrork III Mra. Terry Bnhcork la confined to her home with lllneaa. Mra. Ilabcock la employed at tha Klamath Ab atrart company. VI.HInu In liar City Mr. and Mra. Irving Krateraon. of tlila cllv. ara vlnltlng In Bnn Frnnclaco. making their home at the Hotel Be. Krunrla. The H. W. Poole Theatres Now! The Pine Tree Now! ' Joe Is RunninR Wild He's Good lo The Rainbow mm Any Seat Any Time Children 25c 10c Will l li'il Officer.-Tha ava nlng group of tha William I'llt ibupler, I). U. t , will meet lb If evening, at t o'clock, at tba bnnie of Mra. It. W. tllilinliurg, l7t Maiixanlta. Annual alectlon of olllcera will ba bald. Koauuied I'oaltlon Mra. Fan nla Huuiiueral raaumed bar poal tlon In tha r-oilr-to-wear depart ment of Moe'a atora the Oral of th la week altar a week's vacation. V tailing In Cottage Grove Mra. Glenn O, gmllh la spending a brief time vlaltlng relatlvee and frlenda In Cottag drove. Ore. Ilrkltfeford Iteturna H. W. Ilrldgaford, of th Pelican Hay Lumber company, baa returned from a bualueat trip to Han Frnnclaco. Hlrlgere llcliirn Mr. and Mra. J. i. Htelgnr, Jr., have returned from Mi'dford where tbey apnt tha week-end with Mr. and Mra. J. J. Htelger, Hr. Taxpayert' League Schedules Meeting t No- regular meeting of tha Tax payera protective league of Klatn. atb county will ba held until Weducaday, January zo, accord ing to A. (J. Murrteon, aecretary. League member will appear be fore th Mllla P.-T. A. Wedueeday evening, January 1, to eiplaln their view on achool taiatlou and other problem. They alao have mtlnge ached uled fnrf lllldebrand, January IK, and Malln. January 19. Time for Plea It Asked by Henry Clifford T. Henry, charged with forgery by alteration, aaked for additional time In which to enter a plea. Wedneaday morning when he waa arraigned hefor Ju.llre of th peara W. II. llarnee. Th complaint aaalnat Hrnry waa signed by Tim Dennehy. Time for preliminary bearing haa not yet been t. Minor Complaints Listed on Tuesday Two minor complaint for th recovery of fund war filed fin Tueaday In circuit court. H. P. Miller la aulng H. L. Kvans of lha New Metbod cleaner for $130. alleged due on a not. Kalvatore Morrone (lied a sim ilar complaint agetnat John I). Morgan (or 1400, alleged du on a promlaaory nola. Vital Statistics DKATIIH JOHN8TON Robert Jobnalon. Infant son of Mr. and Mra. John K. Johnaton. (04 North Seventh, died Tunday night. MAIlltlAGK MrOKK-WKIR Married, Janu ary . Ill, al tha Metbodlat par aonase. by Iter. Melvllla T. W'lra, paator of tha Orsca M, E. church. OBITUARY KOKKHT JOIIXSTOX Robert, Infant son ot Mr. and Mr. John E. Johnaton. t0 North Seventh atreat, paased away Tna day evening. (Irsveald aervlce wer conducted Wednesday after noon at I.lnkvllle cemetery nnder the direction of tba Earl Whlt lock funeral home. VoX Uret Bonnd In Town Coming; Tomorrow ' IMII'ni.K PlttKlRAM KKN MAVNARIr "Branded Men" Clara Kimball Young In "Women Go On Forever" l.aat Khowlng Today "FLYING HIGH" joe E. LOCAL BOY II. IllhV Mwwa r r.; .SlVl i .nd HOW fc , Vf he makes good! V -V'Vj With No Speed Limit trip Lnst Lnuijhl Now Playing The Surprising Ticture "The Good Bad Girl" GROWTH SEE RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION A meeting of th advliorr board of the organization carry ing on lha work of rellgloua In atructlnn In the public echoula was held In tha rooms of tba I'uhllo Library Monday eve ning to hear reports and dlaruae plans. Itav. T. 1'avla 1'reaton. chairman of the board prealdod and thara wera preeent repra- aentatlvaa (rum lha following I'arant Teacher aisoclatlona: Conger, Rlreralda, Palrvlew, Mllla and Fremont; and from tha following chunhea: l'reabytrlan. Cbrlatlsn, first llapllat, im man ual llaptlat, Klamath Temple and Congregational, I'ercy Wells, superintendent of schools repre sented lb school. Itev. 1'reaton outlined Ih work of th past and ciplalued that this wss th first meeting of tha enlaajted board. Tha work ba eiplalneil, waa growing and Increasing In popularity. The preaent teacher, Mia Dorothy Hmltb, waa conducting clasaes In all seven city grsda arhoola among tha pupils ot lha (ourlb and llfth grades. In her report she said that there was a total of 410 puplla In claaiea J3 In tha fifth grade and 171 In the fourth grade, the wera dla trlbutd among thirteen clsaae In lb seven st boola. Notebooks wer dlaplayed to th board which Indicated an lnteretlng and wortb-whll course of religi ous Inatrurtlon. Included In this count la In struction In worship, prayer, memory of eerlpture. trustworth Ineaa, clean apeech. Th general aim of tba eours being to have Hie truth of th Ulbl work out In th every day iperlrncs of the children. Preceding th buslneas meet ing ot th board a group of child ren gave a lilbllcal dramatisation and conducted a worahlp eervlre. The report o( tha treasurer, Mr. J. A. Leech ahowed the salary paid to date and part pledged (or tba remainder ot tbe achool year. Plana (or the (utura wera dle- cuaaed and th hop ipreeaed that Ibla valuabl non-ectarlan work of rellgloua Inatructlon would bava tba (till aympathy and support of the rlt liens so that In tba near future tha Inatructlon might ba attended to all grades of lha achoola. Ilanwiav Circle A eeneral mattlne nf the llermnnv circle will ba held at the Klrat Chrlatlan church, Tburadsy afternoon, at 1:10. All members ara urged to ba preaent. wou TTT8 rather a boggy old darling, and I didn't W know how he'd like lie idea of my smoking. "The first time I lit a Chesterfield in front of him, he sniffed like an old war-horse ... and I braced myself for trouble. But all he aaid Was, 'That's good tobacco. Chickabiddy. "But I still think that if he hadn't been so impressed by the quality of Chesterfield, the old dear might bare been less agreeable. Human nature is like tbatt " Grandfather raised tobacco in his younger days, to be knows what's what. I don't, of course but I do know that Chesterfields are milder. It's wonderful to be able to smoke whenever you want, with no fear you'll smoke too many. "And it doesn't take a tobacco expert to Wraaeeel la Dn Pent Number 900 Molitvr-ref CeMealMiia ... Hi best and meat exaenshra asM """ ' " (;' A. "A V r I " . . . J oiMl.UoosrraHviu '' ' ;. 1 " ToasccoCa SvNbwN-. ! y i V ' J Vf i; J Nat Shilkret'sOrcWra and Ales " ( yirvt---.t. '. J l '4 - Cray.weU-kiiowaaololrt.wul i kv v?v ' " V ' x - Jr t ' I v entertain yon over the Columbia T v I ' T. -';' jf a ' ' Coait-to-Coast Network every niiht k. .,' ei. : t ." , T V ' , t -. ' except Sunday, at 10:30 E. 8. T, . Putli e editorials on News (Continued from Page On) back Into the banking business. Whereupon Iba rumor arises that ha Is tlKALLY going to be come a candldata (or President. Dtwea, In bis characteristic msnnsr, discuss this talk with tba brusqua atstcmsnt: "It's all damn oonsanss. Thara'g nothing to It, and I won't avan discuss It." rxAWKS, you see, lan't a poli tician. If ba wera, ba would glva a crypllo answer, auch as Coolldge'a "1 do not cbooae to run," and than would alt back and wait and HOPE and If th ensuing talk wera even halfway favorable would flgura out an other cryptic ststemsnt to stir up MOKB talk. Than h would put himself In a position where th lightning could hardly help striking him l( It struck any body at all. That Is tha approved political metbod. see IIANCKLLOR BHUEN'INO, o( Germany, sayss "Continuation of reparations psyments la Impossible and any attempt to maintain them most lead to disaster, not only (or Oermsny but for th whole world." What he probably means Is that Germany ISN'T GOING TO PAY any mora reparations, e e e QERMAN'r, before tbe war the leading Industrial nation ot Europe, pre-eminent in eclentldc prngreea, making tremendous strides In business development, headed (or a place In the aun If ever a nation waa, la now humbled, ber glory gone and her (utura (ar from bright. She got eiaclly what waa com ing lo her. because her sword rsttllng, senseleaa leaders, puffed op with ancient Ideas, couldn't a bar amaslng prog reaa In any other terms than those of military conquest. Bo they went to war and proved the dictum that "those who live by the sword mast per ish by the sword." Tbey ruined Germany. And Germany, because she stood (or these leaders and supported them 66 e e f HEY In their medieval Ideas, deserves what she got, a e nt'T Ibla puny Individual, speaking (or himself alone, holds the opinion that Germany has been punished enough and that th effort to Impoverish ber further by demanding tribute throughout another generation will merely react upon Itaelf, holding back tha Industrial re covery o( all Europe. Germany, at the present mo ment, la probably bluffing, but over tha long years of tha fu ture efforts to collect repara tions In full will undoubtedly cost more then they will be worth. Peter Jackson Decisions Villa 1.08 AN0FXES. Jan. It. (UFO Young Peter Jackson, Ut'. Han Prancl'co, won a cloao de cision over Manuel Pancho Villa, U, Meslcan lightweight cham pion. In the main event at Olym pic auditorium laat night. J k aon holda the California atirte lightweight title. Ilert Collma, Mexican Tetersn. did not get (sr In a comeback attempt. Tommy King, middle weight, scored a technical knock out In tbe eighth round of the geml-dnal bout. Chalky Wright, lit. Ran Bern ardino, technically knocked out Tony Taaal. 125, (4); Tuffy Plerpont, 114. technically knock ed ont Salvador Msciss, 114. (4): Hsrry Btone. lit, declslon ed Bill Resley, 147, (4). British Columbia Beats Multnomah VANCOUVER. B. C, Jsn 11, CP) Tbe L'nlverslty of British Columbia bsnkethall team, Cana dian champion basketball squad, toyed with the Portland Multno mah team and downed them 15 ri here laat night. At half time the aouthern aggregation was trailing 10-1. Columbia Defeats Pacific Hoopsters PORTLAND. Jan. 1J, Wy Columbia University defeated Pacific II to 15 bere last night. Willamette will meet the Irlah team her tonight In Harmon Hall. Tha Willamette Fro-h won It to 14 from Lincoln high in an other game bere last night. EVGEXK LOftr?! EUGENE, Jan. II. W) Salem defeated Eugene high school II to 19 in a basketball game here last nlgbt was atrai hocked . . prove that Chesterfield tobaccos are better. They laste better ... that's proof enough. Never too sweet. No matter when I smoke them ... or how many I smoke ... they always taste exactly right. "They must be absolutely pure . . . even to tbe paper which doesn't taste at alL In fact ... as the ads say . . . 'They Satisfy 1' " A latter from J. C. Alnawnrth. member of the Oregon stat hlsh way rommlaalon, acknowladalng tha receipt of a copy o( the five year highway program aa adopt ed by the Klamath county court and chamber of commerce, haa been received by Earl C. Rey nolda, aecretary of tha latter or ganisation. Commftaloner Alnawnrth also acknowledged the receipt of fig urea ahowlng traffic counts over the Weed-Klamsth Falls and The Liallea-Callfornla highways. Through bis secretary, he thanks the local chamber for Its co-operation, and pledged hla careful study and attention to the five-year-plan. Tbe commissioner la recovering from a fractured arm which he sustained recently, and la unable to leave hla home. Bob Kruse Wins Over Nick Velcoff BAM FRANCISCO. Jsn. It, (UFJ Bob Krue. Is 2. Portland, Ore. defeated Nick Velcoff, 220, Bul garia, two (alls out of three In tbelr main event mat bout bere last night. Kruie took the first fall In 22 minute with an arm lock but dropped tbe aecond In mlnutea when Velcoff clamped on a toe bold. Tbe Oregonlsn won th match In half a minute by clip ping Velcoff in the face and (ail ing on him. In the aeml-wlndup, Aiel Anderson. 115, New York, and Don Andreanoa Costanoa. 213, Mexico, wrestled an hour's draw, each taking a falL Assault, Battery Case Is Continued The case of Opal Maxwell, charged with aaeaujt and battery In connection with an alleged fis tic encounter with Irene Gerard Tueaday night, bae been continu ed by Justice ot the Peace W. B. Barnes nntll further notice. The complaint against Opal Maxwell waa signed by Mrs. Gerard. Firemen to Give Valentine Dance Klamath Falls firemen ara , making preparations (or a Val entine dance to be given at the Exhibit building tha evening of , February 11. Proceeds will be need to pur- 1 chase furniture (or tbe new (Ire station and also to place In de- I posit for next year's toy fund. 1 r .in i v .1 d Vjrrand rather Sharkey Eager I To Meet Champ1 BOBTOV, July IS, (U.R I Jsck Sharkey today offered to meet Max Schmellng, heavy-1 weight boxing champion, In a ' till bout under auaplcaa of the American Legion, In any large j city. Proceeds would go to un employed World wsr veterans. Tba Boston boxer, arcom-! panled by his msnager, Johnny ' Buckley, appeared at atata head quarters of the American Le-1 glon and made his offer. State. Commander Stephen C. Csrrlty 1 lmmedlstely wrote to National Commander Henry I. Stevena, I Jr., aaktng that support of tbe Legion throughout the country be sought for the bout. It waa estimated proceeds of arjf h a championship match would range from 1500,000 to 11,000,000. Ex-Giant Treasurer Wins Legal Battle NEW YORK, Jan. II, (U.PJ Francla X. McQusde. former , treasurer of the New York Giants, won a long legsl battle . today against Charlea gtoneham snd John J. McUraw, prealdent 1 and vice prealdent of tbe club, ! when the New York anpreme court ordered the two officiate to pay McQuade back salary at ' the rat of 110.000 a year, since May, 102S. McQuade waa ousted In 1J2S. I Sore Throat Is Dangerous A sore throat often leads to serious lllneaa. Stop It at once. Take Thoilne. a prescription made exclusively for throat ail ments; not a gargle. The flrat swallow relieve the eorenee In a few mlnutea; and goes direct to the Internal cause, preventing further troubfa. j Moat concha are caused by an Irritated throat. Thoxlne atopa these at once. Safe (or th wohle family guaranteed no dope. Money back If not aatlsfled. 15c Star Drug Company and all other good drug stores. Lorraine School of Beauty Culture Stewart-Drew BnOdinc Enroll now for Winter Classes. Permanents 52.95 Lorraine Oil Wave..3.25 Tulip Oil Wave $4.50 Best Materials Used. . i mm Good I Take our word for It. . . . ". Vn" IH b more f Vu """ pleaaed with f3tl.la show! Two -,? 'tl Friends mends J and Great Drama Played by Great Marat . . . Love or FrlendsLi; It Theme .... An swered in Memorable Performance! Amateur Night Thursday Fna For Everyone. Conine Friday Janet Caynor Charlea Farrell "Merely Mary Ann" On The 8tae The Masked Silwer Toned Tenor TASTI BETTER I XtfWsW. 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