PAGE SIX' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Ftluuaiy 11, VXVi Until You Have Read These Classified Ads You Have Not Read All of Todays News $ lie C-Ucning 'final UOKN B. K-LTY. Published very afternoon except Sund.iy by Th Herald Publishing Company l 101-111 South Klftb Street. Klamath Falls, Oregon Entered aa eeoond claaa matter at the postoffic of Klamath Falls Oregon, on August 10. 1101. under act o( Congress, March I. l7. MAIL KATU I'AVAIU.K IN AIIVAMU By Mall Urllrrml by Carrier In Ouulde la City County County One Month f Three Months I1.7& 11.7t Three Months ... fin Months 1.71 1 11 $ti Months , , I it One Year l.vO 4. OS at MliKK AUDIT Dl'KKAU OF CIRCTLATIOM Represented nationally by M. C. MOGENSEN CO.. INC.. San Francisco. New York. Detroit, Brattle. Chicago. Portland, Los Angelas. Conies of the News and Herald, together with complete Informa tion about the Klamath Falls asking at any of these offices. 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Financial General Notice -Help Wanted, Male Help Wanted, Fcal , Ltveitocl. and Faed LrOdree Lost and Found Mlscellsneoua (or Sal a. Ft.raonai-1 . Poultrr for Sal -12a IT II -IT a 11 -J 5a Ja t Real Estate for Sale -Real Ettate for Iaaa , Real Estate Wanted Room and Board Situation Wanted Store and Offices Swapa , Tra i. porta tloa TO I.xchsi.gs 18a ITnftirnlihtd Anta. to Let -13 I'nfurnlshed Bouae to Let -!& Wanted. MIicelLaneooa ,1 Wa n ted to Rent H Lodge KLAMATH LODGE NO TT A F. ex A. a. Stated Commnnieatlon Second and Fourth Mondays. Visiting Brother Welcome LOOMIS BUILDING General Notices AUCTION SALE At the Merrill sale yard. Merrill. Oregon: 8 bead Holstein heifers, fresh by the first of April. 1 Dur ham cows: f hesd work horses; t wood saws I one on truck); S walking plows; one cultivator; one ditcher; ev ersl aets of harness, furniture and other articles. Saturday. February 13. 1932, at one o'clock. Colonel H. B. Lew, auctioneer, M. C. Knotts, man ager. 6795 A-B-C of Specialized Business and Professional Service BOARD ANCHOR HOTEL DINING ROOM 6th and Oak Sts. Delicious Food Sinners a specialty. Family style, SOc. Short orders, 6 a. m. to p. m. Vivian Daffy and Emma Black CHIROPRACTORS Dr. Paul C. Long Chiropractor and Nerre Specialist 117 8outh Serenth Street Phone 1640 DENTISTS DR. ERNEST H. HALL 8 :cces6or to Dr. E. G. Wlsecarrer 60S Oregon Bank Bldg. Phons 64S DR. J. E. CLANAHAN SOT Oregon Bank Phone 836 Residence Phone 2222-J. DRESSMAKING BESS MERANDA Dressmaking Coat rellnlng. Alterations. 105 Stewart-Drew Bldg. Phons 1495J. 731 Main FROZEN PIPES FROZEN PIPES Dry and Night Scrric THAWED BY ELECTRICITY ALSO SHARPEN ICE SKA1 1 Brt'i Battery and Electrio 12 B. 6th. Phont 146-W. Pbllshr One Year .0 market, may be obtained for the t 3 General N o t ices CAMR TO MY P-.ACK Sorrell saddle horse. connected' on left stifle. J. B, Casev Beattjr, Ore. 5.7$ SPIRITUALIST reading. llJi Walnut, 66iJ MOTHPROOFING J 4 Year Guarantee H. 8. C. Method Kills. Harmless to finest fab rics. We clean uphol stery and rue j. and we do upholstering. F. A. Thurmaa Sll Commercial Phono "71 6 Help Wanted, Male) WANTED Experienced electric remgerator man. 11Z5 Main. 5SI1 7 Help Wanted, Female WANTED Girls that play band Instruments. Sea Bee Wilkes. 122 S. th. 67S7 10 Contract Work Wanted PAINTING, paper bandar, and kaisomlnlng. Prices right. Jess E. Patterson. Phons 13S7J. S321 11 Furnished Room FOR RENT Rooms, steam heat ed. 110 S. 6th. 6799 PELICAN HOTEL Weekl- rates H: with bath . Hot and cold water. Plenty of steam heat. 6672 12 Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM 12 X. 5th St. t 00. SSS7 13 Furnished Apartments FOR RENT 2-room furnished apartment. 813 Pine. 6S30 FOR RENT 4 -room furnished apartment, hot and cold water furnished, close in. 1745 Menlo Wsy. 6S2S FOR RENT Ground floor apart ment, St. Francis Apt., 628 Oak. 5197 HOSPITALS -KLAMATH'S EMERGENCT HOSPITAL" THE VALLEY HOSPITAL Cor. Fourth and Pise Sts. OPTOMETRISTS DK. GOBLE OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted No Drop Used Phons StL 70S Main St. RADIOS Long's Radio Service 1012 Donald Street Phons 1454-11 Service, repairing, testing, etc. Tubes, parts, etc. Backed by year ot experience. HULBERT'S RADIO SERVICE "For Better Reception" Equipped and experienced to serrlce or repair your radio. Phons 719-M. 1048 Owen St. No effort Is made In thpwe clarBlfiffl aU to influenre your Judgment by flowery JancuaKe or Bpocion-; aru ment. The Important polni of tarh offnr are stated brief ly and olearly. The choice 1b left to you. Is allies Nothing iwm to be certain In tht world ti( or d.Mith-ihe Uitftr ence i o mnll. One nioment you're alive and the nt'xt you're dad, nd lu knowa whfti the nd will roiiif? Krery d.iy we see iu tani'on o( this. Even the old rMtahlt South ern i'acUir waa many hour late yturday. A little now nhde. but the rrvnt enjrinea were rendered powerlte. Nature, when ahe la o inollntHl, can certainly play havoe with tuuu made maohinca and or Sanitations. i (utftH It'a Juit aa well. though. for if thiu pa were certain I am aure we would alt be come bored with life and ourselves. One of the few rea sonably certain thinra is the certainty of retulu from the ciasifitd ad vertising. If you have n't discovered this, call me at 1900 and 1 will b glad to help you write an ad that will fbow yon these results. SALLY. 13 Furnished Apartment FOR RENT Xewly furnished 1- room duplex apartment. Hot Springs; heat and water In cluded. APttlj 117 Basklns and Erie. 6717 FOR RENT l-room apartment, overstuffed furniture, flre plsce. hot and cold water fur nished, tli month. Cloje .In. Phone 1654W. Ell FOR RENT Furnished l-room. steam heated apartment. Rent reduced to $4u. Inquire 125 X. cth. Phone 450. S714 FOR RENT First class furnish ed apartments. Evan apart ment. Phons 144J, or 200. 4935 Apr-s:4 Hcis. Best for tha money. Newly decorated. With or without fri.idalra. Electricity, telephone, steam heated taraire, 135 and up. Maid serrlce If desired. 11th and Walnut Phone 700 13a Unfurnished Apt. FOR RENT l-room duplex. kitchen ranre, heater, back ot Union high school. Inquire 1200 Mon Clair street. 6727 14 Furnished House FOR RENT 5-room partly fur- Bisneo nnck house, close In on pavement. Phone 298. In quire 1344 Esplanade. 6834 2-ROOM house. 130 S. 4th. E7M Phone 11S3J. IS Unfurnished House GOOD 5-room house; adults. 4934 $27.50. 13S7J. FOR RENT Modern unfurnish ed 4-roora house, garage, 115. 1847 Sargent. S783 OUT OUR WAY , CUT OOD' . C.T BACK --. MENi A L.V. 6E CHANGIM Ktp BACK'S j LEAP VYVTrt ME. I name, d TUti iu' cooP-c wUo I t p. k r I Place, from uoveP, jukap-o offa I I UC . NOW, ie; Af -rjj Pqol pAU -TrtERe. PoeW- oowr git 3CAr- V rtl. .- vl , ws mo gocx XT PROBILLV VVA,., f WAMT T MtCrHTA E.N-KI ( wkw Ti-t.y Ca. J V1 AFTeei MEy I wappneo ti IS Unfurnished House FOR KENT Moder 4-wom house, raus. garage, llo. &.m Owens. Inquire at 710 H. Riverside, list FOR KENT I'nrurnlnhed five room house, good location. de duced to f-a. Inquire 4 Helta. 67ol 1 17 Real Estate For Sale FOR SAI.K OR RKNT IT acres, Irrlsatod. ISO acre. In (raiu lt year, llalaiue sraxs. Two spritus. 11. .M. lil)cn. Dairy, Orcmm. 1SH1 4-HOOM partlv furnished house, KOO. Inquire f:n lllohn. 579S 1S00 KQl'ITY In -room house. located in Hot sprints, sacrl ftce for 20 cash. riuuie JJIlt. S7S0 19 Automotive FOR SALK '25 Ford coupe Kl 50. Inaulr tiit Orch ard. 4S0J UiSD TRUCK ' SALE 1SS5 Ford truck ISO 18SH Stttde. l'suel JlSti IS: Ford O. C. F. U 1220 1!2 Ford C. V. P. V l!3i l2-i Ford Panel J3i 192S ( her. Tk. and Trailer !SJ !$: Ford Truck Hit Ol'R rSKO TRITK8 SFI.l. FOR LKSf. WHY PAY .MORE? SF.E Til K BAL SIUER MOTOR CO. AT ONCE! 1928 Ford hox 1929 Cher. Truck .. 1929 Ford Truck Cpe. P. C. Dump .1245 275 $275 .$300 $335 $345 $350 ,$3J0 -I3T5 .1445 .$500 .1550 .$575 Dump Truck C. C. P. V... 130 Cher. 1930 Ford 1929 Ford Truck Stk.. o. C. P. V. Panel C. C. P. U.. DeLuxe Pump Hrd.. Six-Wheel Truck "Stk" 19J0 Cher. 19 30 Ford 1930 Cher. 1931 Ford Del 1930 Ford 193 0 Ford Tk 1931 Ford Terms and Trad Balsiger Motor Co. Main and Esplanad sib and Pine 20 Miscellaneous For Sale FOR SALE Typewriter desk: other furniture. Mrs. Thresh er. Empire lintel. 5800 FOR SALE About fire million feet of pine timber, fire killed, near road. In center of town ship 34 north, range 10 eat. fifteen miles from Southern Psclflc. For details write Red Rirer Lumber Co., Westwood. Calif. 57li9 MONARCH WOOD rang. Phone 69W1. 5793 INSTANT light gasoline rsnge, 4 burners and oven, (lightly nei. $74.95 value. Now $39.50. Ruy on easy pay ments. Montgomery Ward Co., 211 Main. 5785 GOOD PINE body wood. $5.25. Fir. $. Phone 1544J. 5777 WINDSOR DeLuxe electric wash er, slightly used. Excellent shspe, $50. Ruy on esny psy ments. Montgomery Ward Co., 211 Main. 5784 Coal I Coal! Coal! HARDEST. HOTTEST ROCK SPRINGS No ashes, no soot. Young Coal Co. 444 Spring or Phone 1097 Swap I VANTKI Team for thslT feci I'liims 1 .1 0 0 J . bus Y'OH TltADK Mou.s for rarnen lor work, I'hoss lsiil. ;s: 21 Wanted Mlacellanaou TO lirr I'sed darenport-hcrt riloun I3D0. 67TD HIOIIKST I'ltlOKS paid for used (iirnltura. Call Sam, phone 1 22 Livestock and Feed TRA OK 8hcpp for milch cows, i'lione JUKJ. W. U. Ull. 5774 WANYICI Poultry, aur amount. Klsmsth Vsllev produce to. 1025 i. 4th. Phone 50. 1703 22a Poultry For Sale LAYINO HENS for sal. IS '1 V 1 Phone sti; 23 Financial AUTOMOBILE LOANS Refinancing Mtwt Liberal Terms Fay I'avtnents Strictly CouMdeutlal Courteous 8crvli- Borrow Additional Money Or Refinance Your Present Contract Motor Investment Co. Phoa 1144 K. A. Moore, Mgr 3S Main St. Licensed by state No. M-104 Legal Notice XOTICK 41F hKTTI.FMF.NT Ol' FINAL Al'COt N T In the County Court of the Stats of Oregon, for the County of Klsmath. In the Matter of the Estate ot Marcus Kay Anderson, De ceased. Notu-e la hereby given that Anna .Marie liivhop. aa Execu trix In the matter of ths estate of Marcua Hay Anderson, deceased, hss rendered snd presented for settlement snd filed In said court her Final Account of the adminis tration and a petition for the dis tribution of the assets of the shove entitled estste, snd Friday. February 19th. 1932. at the hour ot 10 o clock a. m , at the court 1 room of aaid court, at the County i court house In Klamath Falla. ; Klamath county. Oregon, has been duly appointed by said court for settlement of ssld account, and the hearing of said petition for dlttributiou, at which time and place any person Interested In said estate may appear and file his exceptions In writing to aaid Final Arcount. and contort the same snd show cause. If sny, why a finul distribution of said estate should not he) ordered. ANNA MARIE BISHOP. Executrix. J14.21.2S-F4.il 214. Noted Japanese Minister Better TOKYO. Feb. 11. (U.R) Baron Kljuro Shldehara. former foreign minister and one of Japan's i great political moderate!, waa slowly recovering tonight from a serious Heart attack. He collapsed Monday and for some hours his condition was grave. Later, however, ha ral lied and since baa been making slow Improvement. Fliers Quit Air In Wage Dispute CHICAGA. Feb. 11. UR The wage dispute between Khrit L. Cord and the tl former avi ators of hla Century Air lines grounded every one of the com pany's trl-molored ship today. The pilots refused to work un less Corn rescinded his order re ducing thffr minimum pay from ll'iO to II "n n month. By J. R. William 20a Japs Willing To Die For The Emperor, Viewed As God Editor's Note This th last of six stories oa "Japan's Skyrocket It Is." By IIOHFItT TAI.I.KY NKA Service Writer (Copyright, 1933, NKA Service. Inc.. "Whsl will you give ths Km peror. the Lord of llesven?" o rune ths first question of a Japanese school's child catechism. And the child Is trained to an swer: "All niv possessions, nd my Ufa when he requires II." la th estimation of the Japan ee, the sickly -looking snd be spectacled young tnau who sits In the palace at Tokyo today Is not a mere human. He Is a god "Tha Son of Heaven" and so were all his ancesters In his heaven-horn line, which goes hack to six centuries belore Christ. They were kings long before the day of Julius Caesar, and 300 years before Alexsnder th tlreat con quered the known world. Reverem for th emperor Is Ingrained In the cradle, grows Ihrnllvhnlll tha mnA m,k death glorious when it promotes his cause. Wars am fought tor the emperor. In the war with Kussis. soldiers rushed to bsttle shouting his nsme. . . . died with a smite on lips thst gssped a until the last. llli prson Is Mrrrd. No onli nary romit.nr mmr tuurh him Dot Ttn bin barber, hla dt-n-tlnt or bta tailor. Th barlr and drntiat mimi wear atlk itlovra wtii-n worklni on him. tha tailor doo his fitting on another man of tha santa atatura. lteaplta bta normuua power and rlrhea. the a fed Kmparor Mutauhito auffered from lack of proper nuralm dur ing his la st Ulneaa for this ra aoD. Tha present Emperor Hlrohtto. 123rd ruler In tha bcavan-burn lin. has modified things aoma what. When, aa prlnra-regM.t. he returned from an Kuropean tour several years ago, he permitted a rousing public reception like those oftvn given the Prince of Wale. Old Japanese were hor ror-atrlrken; the ruilomi of cen turies had dictated that when a member of the royal family pass ed, the people should stand in reverent silence with head bowed: that no ordinary mortal might 1 look down upon the emperor from i above, and to this end the cur-1 talna on upper-story windows of houses matt be drawn before be i appeared. I Though Japan has had a con stitutional government and an elected diet (congress 1 since 1890. the emperor la still all-powerful. No ciar of Kusaia ever had more power over his subjects than Htrohlto has today. The consti tution says the emperor rules by divine right In accordance with the laws msde by the diet; actu ally, his Imperial decre can set anlde or make any law. even de clare war. He la commander-in-chief of both the army and navy, be ap points the cabinet that runs the country, his royal family drawi 12.000,000 n year from the tax payers, haa n va-t personal for tune, owns t. ooo.OoO acres of land In crowded Japan, where land la worth as high aa $1000 an acre. It la doubtful If there Is a sol dier In Japan's army or a sailor In Japan's navy who would not be willing to fall upon n sword, glad ly, at a nod from thla bespectacled young man In Tokyo. The grav est aln In the Japanese coda Is disloyalty to the throne. a a The Japanese people would no more think of putting the em peror's picture on money or post age tarn pa than we would think of doing the same with a picture of Christ. His picture Is treated reverently and framed In every school. A few years ago two 1 school teachers were fined heav- Klamath Empire News OFFICERS ELECTED MERRILL, Or. Monday ntng, th snnaal election and hanauet of th Morrill Commer cial club was held at the annei of the First Presbyterian church In spit of th cold nlxht, shout 80 were present, Roy Haber presided and acted as toastmastnr. Talks were alven by E. T. Crawford, Rev. H. H. Jewell. C. P. Iliiskln. II. O Co. R. H. Anderson, W. F. Fruits, Pierce. .Mrs. R. Kattcn horn, J. W. Steel. H. J. Ilcndrirkson talked on th proposed new hlKh school bnlldlnit. maklna; clear the need of a new structure. Mr. Tabor discussed the future develop ment of Merrill, emphsslzlnit the need of keepln In close touch with th nelghborlne; counties. This community raises much grain and hay that is used by tha other counties, h pointed out, and Merrill Is so located thst It Is th unlewny to Tulo Lake country, .which hns Ioiir been known as the "bresd bns ket of Klamath county." The Lava Ileds urn In closn prox imity and should be widely ad vertised, he said, And the hunt lua; of water fowl Is unexrolled by any other, place. The commercial club has a program phintied for exteiiHlve improvement and benefit of Mer rill anil community. The Klnftnn Mtken by the club for th year Ily for drinking asks In room In which his picture, hung. In nw the school catches firs, the emperor's picture Is the first thing that niuit lie saved. A fa vorite story In Japan Is about a school hoy who lushed Into a biasing room In reams the em peror's plctur. found he wss un able to Mcaiw, ripped the picture from the frame, gashed his abdo men with a sword that he snatch ed from the wall, slutted th pic ture therein and died In tbs flsturs with the precious portrait In his body. This hoy becsnis a national heru In Japan. Htrohlto. the preaeut ernpvror, waa born Aiiku1 ;l. 1 ! o 1 . lh cauve f the lllnraa of hla father, s!liiiisriir Vnali i ti list i Mi-. si,i had softening of the braUil he as constituted Prln. p ll-m iit on Norember 15. tt2l. H succeed ed hla father upon the letter's death. He was married to Trlncem N'ttitaki. I'nl In Jan nary. ?:V Th. ir first cltlld waa born the fo "!" Icrcmi.,.r. nd Ibri'fl oth er hat e since follow vd. one nf whom died III nti pine Infancy Sliicn nil of the emperor's chit drrn are girls, ami no eoniait may ever rule Japan, the bir-pre-auinittve to tli thrnue U the em peror's brother. Trluce t'hi.tiiliu. lie la a year younjeer lhan the em- l peror, and married a Japatir-e girl educated In an Amerban cul- : lege. t' hi Ike Kuropvan r a!t y. Jap jan dea not go abmad for royal match-making. Japan a prlni n ! of tha blitod are married Into n- j ble famlllea; if there la no male ' lame, a mall nrar-relatlve Is I called to the throne. j The Japanese cabinet function-, very much like PreUrnt Hoov- i 1 er's cabinet, containing II mints I ters who are appointed by the am I peror and are reepomlhle to him I alone. j The Japanese diet, or enures, con l it of a house of peers and a ftouae of represent at I vea. of equal power. The foruiar are -.wm s-.. . are appointed by the emperor for life; the latter mmt run for re- eiecuon evrry tour yeara. ineyiwhl,tU ,0 fl,tmlnM -tJn araw jsuu a year, aa compare.i to an American congresimau's t io.im'v year. The peer are: herldttary mem bers of the nobility, elected counts or barons, men of education or dlitlnguUhed servlca appointed by the empeaor. elected represen tative of the taxpayer!, membera of the Imperial academy elected by that body. The representatives are elected from various walka nf life. (iovernnra. and sheriff of pre fectures are appointed by the gov ernment. Msivor are rhoaeti by the emperor from one of thre candidates elected by the munici pal amtembly, Tha elected chief maaiitrale of town? and village mutt obtain the government's ap protal. The American sytem or trial by Jury baa been In effect only thre yeara. Prior to that, the presiding Judge heard the evi dence and decided the accunrd'a fate, even In capital crimes, which In Japan are treaaon and murder. .Many years ago hanging waa sub stituted for beheading. The diet, In sen Ion, looks very much like America's congress. Little time Is wiuled on debate, as the JapancHe language dora not lend Itself to brilliant oratory. There, as here, prsctlcally alt leginlatlon la decided In commit te long In advance. The Japan ese sotons, however, are honest enough to admit thli. Initead of wasting time on a lot of oratory for political effect. a a The poat-Perry rataclyam. In whlrh the empire's old order per ished before th march of prog ress and from which a modern Japan arose with constitutional 193J I "A better snd larnor Merrill.' Officer elected were Roy Ta bor, president; E. T, Crawford, secretary and treasurer; Roy Ta bor, E. T. Crawford, W. F. Fruits, Roy Hodaes, C. P. llas klns, R. L. Dalton and H. O. Cox, directors. Meetings of the board of di rectors will bo held about twice a month. There bos never been a drive for membership since It started last year with 20 mem bers. It now has nearly 60. MACDOEL, Calif. Because nf two feet of snow at Red Rock, th school bus has been unable to got to Macdnel, High winds Wednesday night drifted the rnsds full of snow to the depth of four and five feet, and the roads to the Okluhoma district are closed. The Woed-Klnnmlh Kalis road Iirs benu blocked by a miln of snow, five feet deep. It was uso less for plows and ginders to open Hie roads since the wind Imme diately drifls tli e snow mid fills tliein again. Monday night the temperature unexpectedly dropped to I!) de grees below rero, which Is the lowest recorded bv M. A. tlll iner during the four ye-irs he lias kept a daily record of lein psiatures and precipitation. government, elected representa tives and (lis publlo ruling booih. sltered tha empeior's power but did little to weaken his prestige The governmental set-up Is illf fnreiit now. but tha in tin who sits on the glided throun at Tokyo to dsv, la still more thsn a mere hu man being In the estimation of loyal Japanese. He Is, In their eye. a god - nothing leas. Msny many men have died for his heaven. bnru line on Japanese bstllcMe,,. Many, many mors nisy have thst chnnce. ntsj muse me Pino Tree Now plavlug. Mirk lUrlheliiieva In "The I.at Flight." Coming tomorrow Kddle (Jitlllan lu "The Tip -Off.- Pt'll. an - Now playing, Klla I .a ii. 1 1 In "Wicked." Ha l n how -Now playing, "Two r'Uled Julli e " t'omtng toninr row, "Kluti and lift 11 if." Vug Now playltig, Hucg ! Jnea In The Kange Keud. I'lNK Tit IK ToiL(. It fllf .J,. M,0.llg ot "The l.t Klialtf.'' starring lib k Uartlirjiti.. Jutin Mack Urown and Ih'len t'haiuller. Cohilug toinotrow la lite popu lar ervkly amateur show with new antic, dan --, muab at actt and hovettlea. c tn the urern la a hllaroua ruined y called "The Tip-Off." featuring Kddle jutl lan. l'r.lU.. Th big double feature bill, "Wlrked." and the I', ft. C N'otr I tome game, playing lat tlmra ttxiar at the l'lUan thea ter, off ra more thrill in diver sified entertainment and fine performance than any bill shown thli theater for some time. -b nuiist famoua jn butory 1 8 j u .mplen fmithall gme vs. Notre from opening KIlMa .n() Vpflir Mr xMttn co-tarred In "Wicked.' nd a Movietone news and car toon bslanca the program. It UN MOW "Mr and Mrs Haddock" have tepped from the prgea of i.n aid Ogden Htewart'a hilsrloua novel, and ar now to be seen on the screen, living the con vulalng adventuraa of their trip to Pari-, in ' Tlnn and lUttle." opening Friday at the Hatnbow theater, I,en Frrol and Zau Pitt are the two lead, eith lilyaa Taah man. Hegi Tmry, Jackie S.arl and little Mitat Green in the supporting rat. i Accurdlng to advance reports lluck Jones, ace delineator nf western role, hss more than hlfl bare nf obtarle to overcome In ' The Itange Feud." hla latest picture, which opens today at the Vo theater. Ilurk Is aupporled by a rat of well known icreen names. In cluding John Wayne, HiiRsn Fleming. Wallnce Mar Donald, llnrry Wood. Kd Le Halnt and William Walling. Hons l.eder man directed. yysn i Ji in h MAM) WASHINtJTDN. Feb. 1. (U.tt A few drops of blood trickled in the senate toda.. The "casualty" n Ssnatnr Fens, repn.. (.. who pounded his desk so hard In emphailxlng his opposition to federal relief for unemployment that hla knuckles bled. He hurried wrapped a handkerchief around hla hand and continued speaking. HEW DEFEATS MKRHILL, Ore.i Th Merrill high school hoop tem played Henley, Friday evening, at Hen ley. The score for the girls ws 3.1 to 33 In favor of Merrill, hut tho Henley boy scored 77 to as. Thine on the girls' team ar T)nrls Kandrn, t'aulln llnasley, I'enrl llensley, Dorothy Haskins, Mellana Hartlernrie, Louise .Mey ers, tJaylo Johnson, Alabl Kin chum, ICdllh llenson and Esther Atchison. The lineup for tha boy wu Hob Walker, Horse Moore, Won dell Moore, Junior Anderson, Ward .YTcltnstlc, Albert lllako, Hob nilllsplo, l.aurenr Frailer, tiren Ktorey, Loyd Meyers and Kord Kemptnn. Mr 8. Peabody la Honored at Party LANtlKI.L VALLEY, Oie. A fnrewell pnrty was given Inst Tuesday nflernnnn by Mrs. A mm Cowers nnd Mrs, Knink I'npiilo, lu honor of Mrs. I'enboily. .Mrs. l'eiibiidy mid fiitnlly are leaving soon for (iriiuls I'uks. Tha after noon was npent plsylng gnmes. Those attending wnn .Mcsdaine M.'il'cliiint, I 'n ii I Monroe, Lewi Monroe, Loomls. Tlrknor, Kuillli, Wymer, lion I'owe s, i'cuhmly, Owen le,ple, (llfl, '. llltle. II'iiimi, Harris, IVtt'iiHH, House, Mls I'runcos Thuw und the IiimIi ss. j