THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE ST T AW?.?TOE .WATFT WAY TCC3UE AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT Soviet Envoy Visits State Department ot such Importance that I prufer to aak the congress by apmttlo enactment to vest In the Unltotl States government title to nil aupplles of American owned ' monetary gold, with provl.lim (or the payment therefor la told STORES OPEN certificates." "These gold oertldontes will bo," he said, "as now, secured at all times dollar (or dollar by gold In the treasury Kold tor each dollar of such weight and (Inenesa as may be established (rom time to time," Monday, Jan. IB, 1934 STATE LiQUOH 'Ai-- "jlTrTnTilff- ff " HP'oaaaa.l to m J? l , , , 7,",-Ni . ' wntfm ' rliaNCla jSff aaal40NTIllll, Mf t i y JVW t'TN 1 .- -V tlMILKK I MILLION -""71, "lit i l 1 -,mn., , C.n.1 IMV A.v',, , j 1 Hfl V t ,2&SJ'" 7Tf73?!W'f I 5gr,THli.mll. canal ,'fkv M S 1 " T il ' $ .2$.r... ,.. iltfrt,itM, fl.lon.iyW Il.rnli.rt l.l.na J 's--tV? I cm3i 2 StSi! r- - ''4rf 1 VjJ&'icf, FEBRUARY (Oontlnuod (ram Paico Ono) 'tho weok, both at 1'nrtlutid and nt Uiilum. The Hovontuon oil Ion which will huvo liquor atoras woro un iKiuuaud by Quoriiu Buiiinils, 11U arti I nluliii Lor, euch to huvo onu store Willi Ilia exception ot l'ort laud which will huvo two ut tho outaol, uud uuaallily two mora. Thuy uru I'urtluml, Hulom, Ku Kuuu, Kluniutb I''iiIIh, ltoaohuril, Urn inn I'limi, Moiltord, l'midliitoti, La Uiundo, Duliur, Albuny, Cor vullla, Murahtluld, Uuud, Tlio Dulles, Aalorlu und MoMlnnvlllu. Hnlt Nnl 10 liiturrvro Tlio ropuit tliu ndniliilalra tor (or aliiuiliiiiiuoua oiuiiIiik ot aloroa and uHonolcs wan uduplod uiiuiiliuutiHly by tha llirwi com lulsnlomirs, and Cbnlriniin Ueoi'ico L. Mc.Morruu atutod tho uikuii iKutlou work would continue do pltu tho pondliiK suit oil tho tioiisiliutloiiullty ot tho Knox bill under which audi oporiiilun wui nuthorltod, The ault brouxht by KluiiKith Fulli to tout tho validity ot tho uct hua huuu tukoii uudur udvlseiuuul by Juduo Li. U. Lowulllug ul tho .Minion county circuit court, und rogurd lena ot bin (hidluga, ulluriioya duclurod It would bo uppuulod to tho attilu auprumo court. Liquor .lucks ur ulroudy moving to tuo atuto, ut luuat throo curluuda and thoy will bo hero within two wooka, It wua uiinounced, Vlrtuiily ovory kind (or which ii duiuuud will bo liiudu, will bo annulled by tlio atuto. Tho l-iuu.uuu umdo uvull ublo by tho legislature tor tlio coiiiinlaalmi, will bo nuiulu to aui'ply ull tho nevda, It wua uu uouiiecd. No uiiUiicloa (or thu a-ilo ot burd liquor will bo o.l.ilillahod lu coiiimiiiiltloa which oppoao tho aulo ol liquor mid no intuit will bo authorised without recom mendation ot tho city council. tho clmmlior ot commorco und (ho dlatrlcl ulloriioy. I'ortUnd, Hulim Ural Uu in in 1m aiutud Ii limy bo poaul blo to open thro or (our atoroa lual prior Ui tho oiriiliig Onto, but thut within a wook of fob- runry 10 nil would bo In opera lion. Ho atnti'd tho (Iral alo'a would b opened la I'ortluuU und Uulum, Tlio oputiliig ot tlio uloro almultuiiuounly wua recoil. iiuiidod lu folrneea to ull coiiiniunltloa, the commission alulluii Unit liquor would be ohtulnublo lu ovury purl ot thu alula ut vlr tuully tliu aumo lime. Wbllo no nppilcullona (or atuto atoroa bnvo boon received, Bum- mla reported. It wua believed llioae cltlea took It (or grunted thi'y would bo oatublliihi'd. Mnuy applications huvo boon received (or agoncloa, but tho coniplcto Hat own It ml contact with ovory community to muko aura none woro placed wnoro the conimuu Ity did not dcalro en agency. Cull by Pronldont nooaavolt la hli moaaaiie to Connroaa (or rutlflcutlon of tho lornr-dcbated Bt. Lawrence waterway treaty la expected to roault Id a bitter and lonitthy buttle, I'ropononta docluro that groat aavlnga will reault In (rolght and power rutou. The map ahowi tho vant tnnk Involved In devolapmont of tho St. Lnwroneo Itlvor from Mnntronl to Lake Ontario, a 180-mllo etretcb. The plcturo upper loft ahowa two Blunt hydro-oloctrlo plunta on oppoalto aldoa of tho Nluitura River, ono In the U. 8. and tho other In Canada. Deaplte tliolr proximity, conaumora on the American aldo pay twlco aa much (or powor as do patrons of the plant on the Canadian aide. At lowor rlKlit are ahown tho throe Iiuko twin locka at Thorold, Ont., by meana of which vohboIb now paaa each other on tholr way up and dowa betwoon Lakos Ontario and Krlo In Cunuda'a now Wollund ahlp conul, one ot the llnka In tho proposed waterway. Plane Foils Milk Strikers After Train Is Looted Society IIOHTKMfl CJOWNS ADD HvMIMNR Al.MltlC lly JOAN HAVOV NEA Hervlro Htnff Wrllrr Every woman nliould poaaosa certain gowin wviloh glvo her personality a alnnt ovon her beat (rlenda don t know. Iloatoaa gowna tit Is winter do TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VACA.N'CY Alumodn Apta., 1800 Kaplnnado; abundant hnnt and hot wnter; garngoi clone In, 2406 Takes Wine Bath 5u 1 cvnJ -jT xSrii,:yy f&iJ; REVALUATION FOR DOLLAR P.R.'S (Continued on Page Three) tlio nation's supply ot gold here after would be held In the treas ury as a reserve and basis (or the country's currency. Ultimately be looks (or per manent stabilization of the dol lar In relation to the British pound and the French franc. Meanwhile be will be working toward a definite and perman ent devaluation of the dollar. In the talk with newspaper men, the president restated that the objective of his monetary program 1b to bring the purchas ing power of the dollar back to the lovel at which the aver age debts of tbe country were Incurred so that these debts may bo paid oft with a dollar equal in value to tbat at which the debt was incurred. The method he is trying Is to cut the theoretical gold content of the dollar. This can only be iiSiiSiiili 1 2& It' one ot big first official calls aa drat Soviet Ambassador to (he United States. And that's why Alexander A. Troyanovsky (left) was wreathed In smiles when this picture was taken as he called on Acting Secretary ot State William Phillips In Washington. done M the treasury has all the gold. , Therefore, it the gold content ot the dollar Is cut by 50 per cent, the gold held by the treas ury will be worth twice as much In dollars. It was made plain at the White House that this profit does not represent a base ot currency. Mr. Roosevelt also made It clear that the program did not mean a resort to greenback cur rency, and said that the object o( authority to buy government securities out of the stabiliza tion (und was simply to safe guard tbe price ot these securi ties against any ulterior depre ciation move by the private holders ot the securities. The president believes that the gold buying policy ot the gov ernment, which he said has re- HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Quick Relief, or Yon Only Pay When Satisfied If you suffer from High Blood pressure, dizziness, ringing in the ears, can't sleep at nights, teel weak and shaky, bad taste, nerv ous. If your heart pounds and you tear a paralytic stroke, to demonstrate Dr. Hayes' prescrip tion we will send yon postpaid a regular (1 treatment on abso lutely FREE TRIAL. 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Miss Enid Hennessey, htieh school teacher, with whom Dr. Wynokoop chatt . ot Eugene O'Nell'a play, "strange Inter lude" on the evening Rheta'a body was discovered, will be called Monday by Assistant State Attorney Charles S, Dougherty as his first witness. Miss Honnessoy was the com panion of Dr. Wynekoop In her West Monroe street home for more than ten years. She will be called to establish the (not c Rheta's murder. Dr. D. D. Havens DENTIST Announces removal at bas of fices from the Grlozle kwlld Ing to ". 605 Ore. Bk. Bid. Phone 04 ON DISPLAY TODAY AT SHE OSTENDORF MOTOR CO. DODGE 4HI. Ma AND PLYMOUTH Milk strike plckoU who doflod a (odorul Injunction to ahut off Chicago's milk supply were (oiled when one producer omployod tho big piano shown In tho top photo to transport milk (rom Kankakee, III., to Chicago airport, whoro tlio ahlp la shown bolng unloddod under police guard. Plane trans portation wna roaortod to after plckots haltod, burned and upset Inbound milk trucks and. near Bur lington. Wla.. crippled a Soo Line train (rom Wisconsin dairy (arms and destroyed :oo,0DO gallons ot milk by oponlng tank car (aucots and dumping cans (rom box curs. The lower photo shows the emptied cons dumped along tho right ot way. this vory thing, and do It hand- somoly. A (ow youra ago, only tho vory rich know anything about this typo of coatunio which has such an lutlmato aspect to It. It a a cross bouvoon a ravishing gown and an Irresistible .negligee. In (not, tho best of them combine liho moat precious characterises ot both. Such a hnndsonio contribution to any busy woman i llfo la a monk's gown of brown luscious annually heavy crepe, shot with allvor In broken cheeks. Its lines aro classical, with long, (lowing aleovea that make your hunda look llttlo and helpless, and the monk's collar, high In (rout, Just naturally makes you hold your head hlgn and hope fully. At tho back, Instead ot a vory low, backless cut as so many Ihlngs have this winter, this gown has a cowl neckline, draped so It actually looks a llttlo like thoso old-fnshloncd "hood" backs thut could bo drawn up ovor 'the head (or protection. Tho gown trails all around. You have to kick It a bit to wnlk, but that gives you a lacly feolliig that over?' wonmn should have onco In a while. And about tha walstllno Is a handsome sil ver cord, which crosses In the buck, comes to tbe front again to knot and thon hangs with hnndsonio sliver fringes about six Inches long. Whether this Is the exact gown you wnnt or not, just think about It. It's tho type every woman needs.' It brings out In her that soft, feminine, helpless quality that women, ei-en the most successful, would do well to cultivate In this new year 1934. FITS-ATTACKS CURBED Thr I. new hop. for victim, of pllep.y. juriirins from tho roanr who h.vo tried Lopso, m home treat ment. Ona u.er after another now wrlle. that L.D.0 ha. relieved them of attack.. It. fame ha. .proad for J5 rear. a. on. u.er ha. told another. If you Suffar, nd name, ono and Jddre.. to R. Lepao. Apt. 62, 123. E. Wright St.. Milwaukee. Wla.. and he will aend a trio) eupply of thia aplendid treatment freo. Adv. OH, M HAStiY SEEN (T YCT. AS A MATTER Of FACT, HE HASMT BEEN , AROUND UTtlY... THAT COAT SMART SUCH NEW UNESlTOU IOOK LIKE A MILLION DOLLARS IN IT. I BET Bill UKES IT, TOO 1 1 , 1 I , .BUT I SHOULD WORRY j ABOUT HJ14 1 ME...6UILTVOF"B.a? I . 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