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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1934)
January 22, 1934 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THRO B GGER NAVY FORMA IISICI (Contlnuod from I'uko Ono) flying deck typo," ItuciHuvult answarad, ' i TaklnK Inxuu with stttt'oiiionts by Ailmliiii Wllllnin H. Btuiirtluy, ohlof o( nuvul oporatlons, that tlio oumlltliin a( tha floot win not siitlsfuctory, tlio cominlllao re portud construction unilur way which "upon ooinplollon, will bring UK currant with trouly llm Itntloua In nil combatant cuto gorlus, completely dlacouiitlng avoruxx tiinnunu," I'ci'Miiini'l liirrraard Tlio comuilttoo provlilnil fur nn IncroiiHu or 2.BU0 enllstud nuvul, and 1,000 inaiino iiomoniiol. Tlio III wi Hiiro In $23, 0311, 000 luaa than tho current appropria tions and U.tiHli.000 bulow bud gal estimates. Trtiiisrnrs of int uited funds totnllnit O.OH&,000, however, will hrlnic tho actunl rush withdrawal from tha tnmatiry for tho navy to 9 20 :, 833, 000. Chicago Leader In Republican Party Suicides CHICAGO, Jitti.' 23, (Ul'l Edward J. HruiidiiKO, for a quar ter cunlury ono ot tint hulf dot on li'udnm of tho ropohllcun purly In llllnola, allot hlinaiilf to death today In hla I.uko Koroal man alon Haturdny. Ilia dnath rocked Chlcugo political circle! o no ovcnl had elnco tlio nanusalnntlnii ot Mayor Anion Conmik at Miami nearly a year ago. Tho aulrldu removed ono of tho stalwarts of tlio re publican couiiclla and ono of tho moil upon whom much hud been counted la tho drlvo to brlnii tho parly back Into powor III ChlniKo and Illlnola. tlrunduKa wna known to havo suffered flnanclnl rnveraes In the yenra since 1020 and hit health In rocant montha had auf forod frn mtho strain of hla bual nosa affulra. He waa 64. Former Chinese Emperor to Take Manchukuo Throne v I'EIIM.VO, Jan. 22. (HP) With tha "command of Ilcavon and In accordance with the wlithoa of hla 30,000.000 aubjocu. "Iliuiry Pu-yl. one "boy om poror of China," will bo crowned omporor ot the Japanvao-Domln-ii led atnto of Manchukuo at dawn on March 1, It waa announced hero today. Obaurvora aaw two pertinent altunttona In tho crowning of tho youthful emporor. Additional uneasiness waa for cnt along the Siberian border, whore Hovlnl offlclnla have boon watching tho trond of event! with kcon Interest. IloyiillMn In I'clpliig were hnpo ful that, I'u-yl'a nccont to tho throuo will produco n revival of aonllmont fur moniirchy nnd that aomoday ho might return to ru-le over a united China. Liberalization of California Liquor Law Up SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jnn. 22. (VP) Liberalisation of Califor nia'! liquor control laws today awaited tho outcome of a series of court actloni contomplatod by vnrloui faction! throujihout tho stuto. Aftor having Indicated an at titude fuvorahlo to nn Interpre tation allowhiK outing estiibllsb monti to Bell hard liquor! by tho drink when nerved with moali, tho stnto board of equalization, moot-In Kin Redding today with hold formal action ponding tho outcome ot a teat suit to be filed within tho noxt few daya. Monntlmo, without knowledge of tho board's decision to dolny final cnnatidarntlon of tho ques tion, the Los AiiroIos Liquor nsooclatlon ohtnlnod a court or dor for tho equalization board to bIiow causo why an Injunction should not bo iHsuod to provont mo saio or nard liquors by th KlllBB. Gilbert Parts From Wife No. 4 HICH BLOOD PRESSURE Quirk Keller, or You Only Pay When HilllMfleil If you mirror from IIIkIi Blood prassuro, dlzilncss, ringing In tho cars, cun't sloop it t nlKhts, foci woak and shaky, bad taste, nerv ous. 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At loft, they aro ihown toitetlier 'at tho time of their mar riage In Aimust, 1032, And a Ion it aide thorn, down tho lino, are tho grout lover'! formor wives, . No. 1 woa Olivia Burwcll, who married and divorced him early In hie career; No. 2 was Lcatrlco Joy, marrlod In 1022 and divorced. In 1926; and No. 3 wai Ina Clnlro, married In 1929 and divorced Id '1031. Fifth Johnson Works for NRA Xy . f ig I . If tho NRA drive falla. It won't be for lack ot Johnsons. Mend Johnson, Tulsa, Okla., mining enKlnoor, above, now li in Mli aourl aa NRA dlvlalonal labor board head, probing coal code violation charges, while bis brother!, Hugh and Alexander, Mrs. Hugh Johnson, and Hugh'! aon, Kilbourne, are sorvlng the Blue Emtio In Washington. lliuoculiira 1008. TuvonlouTij TOO LA I E TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE portnblo phono graph, day bod, rockor, small table. Call 1421 Wall, 2524 INSULL ORDERED TO LEI 6REECE ATHENS. Jan. 22 (AP) Pro nilor Panayotl Asaldarls said to day Sumuel Insull, 8r., former Chicago utilities operator, must lonve Greece, no matter what the council or state may docldo on his appeal for permission to romaln horo. The general secretary of tho council of state said It had post poned Indefinitely tho calling of a secret aeaslon to consider In sull's plea. Solons Start D iscussio n a Of Inflation (Continued From Page One) a further proportionate boost to business, as well as to prices. "Evidently, thereforo, the ex tont of tho gold profit and of its utilisation should be determined according to the amount ot such uncontrolled Inflation desired." Summarising the effect of tho bill, Rogers said it would pro vldo "a largo gold profit, with potential Inflationary Influence, once devaluation Is accomplish ed," but "amplo control over tho use of this profit, so thnt any resulting inflation can be restricted." SHORTE COLDS ' Nows'Tlor'aTd ofllr",U" 2448 ' PROVtyD BY 2 GENERATIONS TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY DR. SCHOLLS FOOT COMFORT EXPERT Two big days to consult this expert who offers his advico and services. ABSOLUTELY FREE FEET HURT? If so be sure to consult this highly train ed expert his knowledge of foot troubles . is yours for the asking. Two Days Only Tomorrow and Wednesday MAIN FLOOR tcoMomsrs m konomists m O-STHWUTO rue Nm Qua eouar ELLIOTT, K, I. D. TRIAL Trial of the suit of E. L. El liott against the Klamath Irriga tion district began In circuit oourt here Monday morning, and a jury was selected by noon, Elliott, a local attorney, Is au lug the Irrigation district for puyment ho alleges li due on services In the case of K. I. D, vorsui W. A. Dolzoll fit al, K. I. D, vorsus Superior Laundry and Klamath county vorsui tho Col. onlal Itealty company. On the last cause of action, he asks 14009 and Interest, and on tho other two 1100 and SD0 respec tively. The Colonial Koalty case wont to tho supreme court. Members of tho jury are Arthur W. Jolly, H. H. Jenkins, Frank Howard, A. C. Edsall, W, E. Wiascndungor, O. L. Williams, Horace R. Dunlap, Clydo Thomp son, Dan Savage, B. V. Lofts gaurd, Carl Schubert and Walter Zettniun. Elliott Is represented by D. E. Fletcher. Defense attorneys aro William uanong and H. M, Man nlng. OF SEATTLE, Jan. 22. WP) A 87-yoar-old rishorman, Osksr Hostness, a self-styled "messen ger or God. today raced first dogrfie murder charges for the bizarre strangling of bli two lit tle noyB. With a confession before them In which he had given as his motive a vision from God or dering blm to "choke the devil out of thorn," authorities also studied bis sanity. Chief of De toctivei Luke 8. May announced the confession last night. What la needed In American life ii Imagination, and nothing cultivate! the Imagination so much as the reading of the best pootry. Robert Underwood John son, former U. S. ambassador to Italy. Legal Notices COUNTY ROAD LIMIT NOTICE Notice is hereby given that, on account of the sort condition ot roads, vehicle loads on all Coun ty and Market Roads In Klamath County will bo limited to 50 or normal regulation loads as es tablished by the State Hichwav Commission. COUNTY COURT By 0. D. Orlzsle. County Judge. C. R. Williams. Commissioner. H-Jan. 22. 23. 24 N.-Jan. 22.23.24 Seeks Divorce, J I sVvi 1 I cKovj 1 0-'" o ft T EQUALITY STATUS WASHINOTON, Jan. 22. (IP) President Roosevelt today called In the German ambassador, Dr. Hani Luther, to ask that Ger many give the same treatment to American creditors as Is given to creditors of other nations. Germany has arranged for pay ments on the obligations of Its states, municipalities and corpor ations and has fixed a lower per centage ot those payments to American creditors than to cred itors In gome other countries. TI "A new chapter Is starting In my life," declared Mrs. Thalia Masslc, shown hero as she stepped from a train in Reno, Nov., to fllo a divorce suit against Llout. Thomas Massle at his Insistence, she asserts. Massle was convicted in Hono lulu In 1932 ot complicity In the slaying or a Hawaiian who attacked hla wire and served an hour la prison for tho kill-Inc. Barroom Audience To Get Free Beer Free beer to the audience ot "Ten Nights In a Bar-room" has een promised by the Little Theatre guild, which will present tho old-time melo drama at the Pine Tree thea tre February 1. The beer can be obtained after the performance, accord ing to Ted McDonell, busi ness managt r. by presenting ticket stubs at Molatore's. The Lost River Dairy will supply the beer. ZAGREB, Yugoslavia, Jan. 22. (Jp) Three persons were killed and one aorlously Injured today when a bomb exploded in the Berlln-Vlenna-Susak express train near Brelzce. A fire, resulting from the ex plosion, destroyed one passenger coach completely and damaged a sleeping car. Bail Forfeited , In City Court W. H. Rouse, arrested early Monday on charges of drunken ness, forfolted $10 ball when he failed to appear In police court to answer to the count. Wilbur Harrington, Klamath Indian, was given a fine ot S100 and 60 days in jail, to be sus pended If be leaves the city im mediately. Russel White, charged with be ing drunk, was fined S10 or 5 days in jail, as was C. E. Fos dlck. Alex Tecumseb, Indian, was fined 110 and 10 days in jail for being drnnk. mm i S YOU Can x j . DEPEND ON Aft i Bright Eyes No Bod Skin She kerned long wo nervousness and lack ol pep come from nervousness mnu iock ui nu wiw uviu bowel ftiuxRlBhnesa and constipation. Now sua Cnmiwlnl la hor anrmt, fit sparkling loveUness and vital health. No more inenecuve paruat reuci iu ua - tng, gently stimulating the entire bowel. 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