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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1932)
February 17, 1982 TUB EVENING IIEKALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK SEVEK STUDENT PLAY TO BE IHIS MONTH Ily liny ranilixk K. V. II. H. Correspondent Klamath hlgh'e altlanl body play. "The YVhuuflnpouf," conies on Fsbrunry 14. with ce,t In cluding Alllenn Harnee, Thtilnie llulitmrd, Holly Juliueou. Ive lluyil. Ilalph Macartney, Jerome Wllllame. Howard Williams. David MrAulay. A brief deecrlp tloD of III play will follow. A email newepapar ofllr In Cnldfai, Far-YVaalorn town In lb daya ol the rule of "Kuarlu' Itlley," la tlia aeiiliig. Coldfaa, liavliif outlived Ita wilder days, baa degenerated Into the eleepy, backward town lyplral of lb New Waul, The newapa par, around which tba plot ol lha play eanlara, baa declined In pres. tlia with lha town until It la on lha verge of collepee. "tloarln' Hllay," lha gnod-nat-nrad but quirk-tempered altarlff of Colillai, haa dona mora to keep tha paper alive Ihrn old "Dad Ketrliell," lha lovable pioneer editor, who poaeeaaea an extreme childlike Iru.l and fal.h In oihere that enmetlmea thraaiana In esuee daatrucllna tu bla nawapapar. lha Condenenr. Tha almoephere of tha play la lielenalflrd by tha exceptionally clever otllce celling on lha ateae llaalf. Overflowing daaka. rlrk ly rhalra, muaty papar-llllrd ceb Inata and well-oreatilird cnnfu alon praaanta to tb average on lnokar an aepect ot dletlucl Inef ficiency. Tba aatilnia ara balm eon alroclad by tha manual training rlaaaea, eupervlaed by Mr. t'harli-a Ixill. Ml Helen lluiyn l In rharia of tha dramatic work ot lha play. Philippine Union Support Gandhi MANILA. P. I . WEDNESDAY. Fab. II. lUPJ-A ri-solutlim ot sympathy for Mahatma tiandhl adopted bar today by tha rtilllppinaa civic union. Tha union, recently active In Washington on bahalf of I'hlllp plna Indapandanra. nphald tiandbl'a principles aa In full a. curd with lha dlclataa ot right and Juetlce. "Ilia program of civil dteobed lence." tha raaolullon declared. 'la not In conflict with tba lawa of any civilised couniry." odimo-a-danco r,u iniin nnuTon qlcupi Flapper Fanny Says HI . 1 A waitraaa who (alia down on lb Job may b a amaahlnf euc-eess. bui mbuisj too I eaallfel ri I HoaalTBM, a eaUaalel la lleeelar'e lle.erlaaeel Blare, lleee with hee eafraaaaeet ejelhee, MOII.V MoeMITKM, See elsereletee, MIHi. aa baa yeaae heelhee, MIHK. Ika lata alrla aaaaarl lha leatlly. Nulla lL lahl. aaaa eaeeer eaae la ear ha eeel, rtlea Seelsee la aaa, a al 'elabl al llreeaalea aa a Seeee hall Beeleee aalll lha aaaa la eaae aa. 'I ha fcaaieeaea aaaal ateae eeralaa Seeaeee aa a-llee a"V"Y.' Bsaci.sT, a eaaa a BV aa Icllea'a eweleaee, aaaa tha r.tal aeries aa aieeeveea lha all- allaa. Ila aara la olaa ailee reee hel aha eeaeSI. eefeate, Ila thea Inaee her a Seeae feeas alarh. a. lira la fealC-plaaaa. aalf frlahiaaa ar haa aaaallhv a alarar'a ahalaaa lalaraal la Uaa. Ilal aha fraaia hlaa aallralr ahaa al llraaailaa aha aaaala kaaaaa L H M HAHHUW. I.A'I I1', aa arllal aabaaa p,aaaaala. la hla aaa phtaaa, aaa aaaallf alhlaa. aba araapla l.arrr'a la allallaa la ,aa lb lallawlna; av. liar aaalhaa la alrraa alaaalaal lha, a.ilaa ahall 9mmtmw Maralar hlab aaaapaaalaa lha a'al. aba aa,a aalblaa af lha aaaalja wllk Larry. la Iba waralaa gaaaara arrlaa ttmm llarala,. a-Uaa la lal,aaa aaaaa Ibar ara aal Uffrl Bill. ba haa aaalbaa aa alaiav ara a labia. DOW CO OH WITH TUB TOI CIIAPTKR VIII 'rilB Initial airltamant erar Blaraa llarclay'i flowrn and Blaraa Oarctay'i Intrnllona aim marad down a Hill aa braakfaat prograaard. for en thing. Illk who bla clamoroua dtmanda for "Mura toaat, Kllan" and Juat a lltll taany bit of your aoBa, Mom," mada any auatalnad dlaruaaloa tm poaalbla. Hut aftar ha had rilpad hla food and aramparad away, Molly waa at tba faarinatlng topic again. Kb want atralgbl to lha main la.ua ' "Mr. Ilarclay U bachelor, lan't a. Rllaar "I doat know and donf rara." Elian anawarad oa a nota of rlalng raaanlmant. "Oh. daarl I'm aorry," ah apologlud. aa I, ara mailed up la Molly a aya. -I didn't reran to b rud. I uat baird balng mada a Komaa holiday. I think haa a wldowar." "Oraaa." auppllad Myra. "Ila'a baaa marrlad twlr. I don't know what happened I hla firat wlfa bat ha dlrorrad tha aacond ona got a Mallraa dlrorra. Tba paper vara mil of It at tha lima." Mrr con cludad artfconarlou . "Tb MC nd Mn. Ilnrrlay waa Lada (iraraoa -that totorlout da near. Tbcra waa a tarrlnc acaodal." "Oh." aa. . Molly anrartaluly. Kh waa daihrd. "Than tbat'a dlffar ant." "II waia'l hla fault. Elian put In aullanly, ralurtauily rompallrd to coma to St arm lurrlay'a dafana. "I ramambar tha wbola atory aow It wa all t woman fault." "I abould aay It waa her fault." Myra commaatad warmly. Bha am' pllgad bar atatamrnt "Lada Oray- aoa chaatad from tha Brat but Mr. Barclay waa chlvalroua enough to gat a d I rorc la Meilco Incompatl hltlly or aamalhlng. Erarytblng waa aetUad la aacrat but thay aay ah got ll.0,O0 for taking bark bar maldea nam. Nobody ciill- cliad him at all." "That- good. Than ererrthlng'a alt right." alghcd Molly, rallarad and aot aahamad to ahow It "I fall aur h wouldn't hara ahowa Elian alteatloa If thlnga hada't ka all right" "What ar you trying to dor aakad Ellaa la a ton which aba hoped hid bar annoyance. "Mak ma 8laran llarclay a third wife on the etrength ot a few flowerar "Ton can talk like that, young lady, but you cant fool your mother," Molly darlared In nnr airy aaaumptloa of aophlatlcated matur ity, "flower might mraa nothing from a young boy. Hut aa older man doaaa't do thlnga like that and a I It J- t4qi KM L. Mm a. . LL"'i M '"-. v 1 la. Jt . r, Tm urrj aaio' aucn ihinlt," Film htfan in ihamtj eeicc. alnr w dldnt have enough money to pay lb rent anyway, why, 1 thought" "Oh, mother." walled Myra. "can't yoa ere tbcre'a no point at all In waa being III naiurrd and ungra-1 ' working b.-relf to daath at yoa know tt. You're only trying to throw dual la our eyea." E I.I.EM waa faring, fib waa rnnarlnua all lha lima thai aha cloua. conarloua that ah waa blam ing Blatan Harrlay brcauae bla Hoar ara ware not from another man. blaming him, aa wall, for bar moth er'a foollabeeea. But aha could bare ly rratrala brraalt from ruahlng from the table whea Molly bagaa to Dreamland If all the aitra money la to go for her clotbear "But now aba can. return the other draaa to Mr. Barclay and alart out rlrht with him." argued Molly. "It II come la haady anyhow. You'll Thlnga ara atartlng to happea plan for future engagrmeul with i to Klli-a. No ona knowa how long Barclay. "You'll Bead two or three light little dreaaae for rrnlng." ah waa earing. "Luckily It'a eummer and yoa caa wear anything. 1 do wtah your Aunt Myra would aand an other box. Il a about time for one." "What are yoa thinking ot. motherr Ellea protected la a Tata attempt to check the tide. "You're making tremeodoue plan en Both lag at alL I woa't bare It!" "Wall." reapoaded Molly, hurt. "It yoa don't want aa to ebare your plaaauree with you why I gueae " Ellea waa euddenly remorarfut. Mother waa mother, delightful, feather. beaded. Irreaponilble. There waa ao need to deetroy her geyety. Aa ahe comforted her. kllea'a amuerd tolerant look went to meet Myra'a eelf-cooerloua eyes. And aba aaw with aa unpteaaant ahock that ateady, eenelble Myra, for once, bad elded agalnat her. Myra believed he had been deliberately coquettlah. Molly readily forgave the grave Injury that Kllen had done her. The eaay tear dried and ah wa learning, perkllng agnla. "Yoa'd better be good to a," ah gayly rebuked Ellen. "I've a aur prlae I've bera keeping for you. Yesterday after yoa telephoned about aot having the right dreaa 1 went out and bought yoa a lovely printed chiffon with the cunnlngeet Utile Jacket that you take off when you dance." There wa an appalled alienee. Molly added nervously, defea- alvely, "It waa a greet bargain and boring the way that love bad faded ahe'll have to work anyway. Ellen aaw her way clear at last. "1 love working at Dreamland." she aatd. "It a aot work. Il a fun there. I want to keep on. I met someone well anyway I wouldn't give up going there for anything." ah Bnlahed confusedly. a e a , Al Myra and Molly, their anru- ment forgotten, turned their atartled eye en her aba waa con ation l that abe waa bluahlng. There waa a long alienee la th clattered dining room where th unsbln, already growing hotter, trickled through curtalna of cheap theatrical gauae and ahone on th one eld mnhogany table where two pretty girl eat with their pretty, dark mother. Ellen, the soft Bush receding from bar cheeks, waa thinking ot Larry Harrowgate hla gray eye and his quirk. Infection lauich. th way he had said he waa glad be had found her. 8b waa thinking that ah would see him eoon. boob. Bcatter-bralaed Molly, rebellious and alarmed, waa thinking too. Something bad arisen to menace the bright fanclea abe had been weaving. What waa there to aay? What was there to do? A certain bardnesa In Ellen's square Duahed Jaw warned her that tears would be useless. So she bold her silence. Myra'a thoughts were darting from Bert to Ulan. She was re membering the way ahe had loved Bert In the beginning, waa remem- wlth endleea walling, luraly Ellea could Bot la the brief apace ot eoa night have mat another Uert. Sure ly life could not be so cruel Juat whea It bad seemed things were to o easier, just whea, she admitted honestly. It bad seemed that Ellea bad at laat Biet the men who wss to leecue then all. "Did you mean anything special. Kllear Myra spoke at last with Sort and hoped that Ellen's Jeer ing laugh would prove bar wrong. But EUea did not laugh. "No, I didn't mean anyfhfof spe cial," ahe replied uuromforlably, after aa appreciable pause. Tail why you weren't pleased over the Doners, Lent Itr Myr perflated. "It waa because yea met someone yoa liked better laat Bight at Dreamlaad? Yoa epoko of meet ing eomeoae there. It waa a man, wasn't It, a man that yoa liked r Her breath rosa and fell oa long sigh. "Yea, I did." Ellea replied defiant. ly. her bright, hostile eyea moving from her sister to her mother aad bark again. "Furthermore, I hop yoa and mother will be kind enough to let me handle my own affairs. I doa'l meddle la yours." "I'm aorry, dear." "Doat 'dear me!" burst eat Ellea furiously, "You and mother both of you mak ms sick. Wi re poor. All right, I caa recoup the family fortune by trying to trap a rich man Into marriage. Tbst's a tin and honorable solution. That's Just great! It makes ao difference what I" see CHE buret unexpectedly Into tears '-'and ruahlng from the table ran Into th bedroom aad flung herself upoa th bed. Whea Myra followed aad sat do a oa th bed ahe re fuaed to apeak eicept to insist hys terically that she be left alone. LI, ten to me," Myra pleaded tearfully, resisting Ellen's efforts to force her away. "Listen Bow. You'll cry yourself sick. I'll he crying It yoa don't stop. I I'm crying now." "You ve (polled everything." El len sobbed, her voice muffled by pil lows. "We couldn't Not tt yoa feel as I think you do. Mother and I were wrong nnd selfish. But we dlda't understand, dlda't know how It waa. How could wo? It' breaking my heart that yea think I'm auch a brute." They had abared every emotion. every thought, almost every action from babyhood. Boon they were la each ether'a arms, crying together and then laughing. Ellea wiped her streaming eyea and swung her feet over to the floor. "I must look a fright," lbs said shakily. She went to the mirror to ex amine her reddened eyea. Bbe be gan vigorously to dab a powder. coBscloue that Myra. cross-legged oa th bed and still somewhat tearful, waa watching. 'I'm aorry I aald anch things, Ellen be csn la a shamed role. "You were perfectly tight Yoa ahould have been angry- I dldnt realise, and I know motber dldnt, how eelfl-! v: ware being." "No, It was my fault." Insisted Ellen, eager now for her share ot the blame. "I dont know what got Into me. Thank goodness It's ever now." Th ugliness ot the seen in the dining room was forgotten. The sisters wsrs friends again. Present ly Myra spoke lightly of tha young man Ellea had met at Dreamland. What was be llkst What was his name? Thus the first storm of a day that was to prove memorable for Ellea Rossiter fsded away. (To Be Coattaaed) 'Soul' Subject At Scientist Church 'Roul" was th suhlert of the Iaaon-Kermoa In all Churrb.ro of Chriat, Hrlentlal, on Sunday, Feb ruary It. The Golden Text was, "The Lord Is good nnlo them thst wait for hi in, to lha an ul that seeketh him. It la good that a man ahould both hope and quietly wait for the aal vailon of the Lord" (Law. J;25,2. Among the rllatlona which com. priaed the Leeson-riarmon waa the following from th Blbla: "For sak th foolish, and live: and go In the way of underataadlng" (frov. 1:1). The Leeaon-Sermon aleo Includ ed th following paaeag from the chrlatlaa ilclsnc textbook, "Hclenr and Health with Key to the Hcrlptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Meiaphyalra reaolvra thlnga Into Ihiiughta, and ex rhangea the objecta of sena for the Idena of the soul. Theae Idea, are perfectly real anil tangible to aplrltual conaeiouaneaa, and tbey have this advantage over tha ob jecta and thoughts of malarial ssne nsl ia lhy ar good aad Ui (p. lit). BREAK mn FREEDOM BIO RAPID,, Mlrh. A I oca butcher shop had aa itr lsrg turkey gobbler up for sal. Aa I prospective cuetumer walked U the ator and aaked ahnut thi bird, Mr. Turkey corked hla head got an Idea of what It waa al about, and flew through the plati glaaa window. The bird caueee I lot) damage before It waa cap tu red. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By Crane Ltooks Easy, But Isn't HORIZONTAL 1 Spread of aa ' arch. I Prank. ID Early. 14 Wan. II Similar. Id To Impel. IT Epochs a 15 Decreases. IS Wind. M Fengs. 13 Scarlet. 13 Bundled. 14 To perch. 14 Nominal value IT Part of k circle. 10 One who la- apecta and purchase. S3 Screw top for a tube. 34 To fly 3 Cowboy 3 To re ecu. 40 Calm. 41 Hunting dog, 44 Boy child. 4t Wrath. 44 Reckoned YKATKRDArS ANSWER 'P3 14 Flrat man, 15 Made In silence IT To wash. 18 Ponderous volume 19 Empty. 40 Monksys. II Coastsr 41 Osv up 43 Lease money, VERTICAL t Oaltsr. I Congressman's II To ey. boy asslstsnt, 13 Requirement aweather 4 Birds' homes I Cry of a raven 4 wing pert of a seed 7 Important fruit Industry In Hawaii I Pieced out I Thing 10 Chief industry SI Woven airing In Hawaii. I! Opposite ot It Verbal. odd 13 Residue II Low vulgar II Obstruction. IS Mournful. II Continued aleadlaatly. 17 Onsger. !. Eire of fishes. 31 Auto. 31 Yellow Hawaiian bird. II Measure. A3 Pusay. 34 Farewell! 3SBy 37 Bummarlied. II Astral 41 Neither 43 Eon. 41 Adipose tissues. 47 Heathen god. 41 Sport. 41 Member of th Scandinavian dlvlaton of th Teutonic race. 10 Evergreen tree i l i U I u 14 Vf o 14 I I'O in lie 113 a- rs itr i7 !B & rp Ea ST aUit W-ST- ; U p M 3 ft 53- m rr w-lr- ' vr w ,4 U7 M 4 r-j'A T"5T 57-" - - wa 55 us aasa 55- 35- ZZZ I m 1 I J H 1 1 Two Sisters Dead After Heroic Race VANCOUVER, B. C, Fab. 17, (t'P) Two slilars were dead today after a herole night drive by on ot them In below-freeilng temperature failed to avert tragedy. Mrs. Sylventcr Hooker drove from Csrlhou county, B. C. to hrlnr nieiltrnl nld to her al'ter Mrs. Uoyd Walters, who was about to bear a child. The long trip through heavy anow rawed aid to arrive too late. Mrs. Walters died during childbirth. A few hours later Mrs. Hooker collapsed and died from exhaustion and exposure. Volcano Threatens Alaskan Residents ANCHORAOE. ALASKA. Feb. 17. (UP) Relilenta of I'nlmnk. 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