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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1934)
February 21, 1934 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON page nva V GITY BRIEPSl Coming Event Tbli ealsndai ol oumiui eveele bw been eompllsd b tbe bam ber ol omniorce and The Herald News. It will bi dsvoltd to el (aim ot puliilo Interest Addi tion! art welcomed, i Februnry till, Friday. Bonoflt dance glvon undor the auspices of tho missionary so olsiy ot tho Latter Day Baluts ohureh at tho Klamath Falls li brary. Dinner and done given by tho Il.N.A. ot tho 1. 0. 0. F. boll Friday ovoulng. Publlo Invited. February 1M, Saturday Elka lodge to hold dance In tho boll room ot tin Elks temple. Twunty-Thlrty club dnnca at tho Wlllard hotel ball room. March B, Friday. Klamath Union blgh ichool present! operetta, "As Old Span lb Cuetom." March 6, Tuesday nogulnr meeting ot tho Loams of Women Votera at 11:00 a.m. In the chamber of eomnterce rooms. Subject to be "Tho Now Currency and Hanking Lawa," preeented by Loiter Of (told, ot tho American National bank. March 11, Sunday Annual Spring Concert (Ivan under the ausplcos ot tho Maeonle lodge and tie Order ot Eastern Biar. Falrvlew P.-T. A. Tho Fobru ary meeting of the Falrvtow P. T. A. will be held rrlday aftor noon In the ichool auditorium at 8 o'clock, when a patrlotlo pro gram will be presented. Fnlrvlow echool will obaerre Washington's Illrthday aunlverenry by a epo clal awembly program Thursday nflornoon from 1:40 until 3:30 o'clock, - Illryclra Found Two .' bicycles were found hidden In tho bruab on the old Fort Klamath road by sheriff's offlcen Tuesday. Both were covered with old tin and Junk. Sheriff Low aald any per oni whoso bicycle hat been atol en should report Hi description to him to determine the owner hlp of the recovered wheel. Bllgl.t Acrldem Reported James II. Drlacoll liai reported to the ehorlff'i office that the automobile he wii drlrlug wus Involved In a slight accident on Kiel Main itreet, February It. Drlscoll aald the demago was alight and no other car wai In volved. Townspeople invited Towns peoplo are invited to accouipuny Klwanlana to Mnlln tonight, where tho local clubmen will put on a program for the Malln com munity following a mooting of tho graogo. The program will tart at the Malln hall at 1:30 o'clock. To Dedicate Memorial State police oftlcon from this dletrlct will go to Ashland Sunday to bo present at the dedication ot a memorial to State Polloeman D. M, llaucom. who was shot and killed In the line of duty. The eeremonlea are set for 10 a.m. Mrs. niumqulsl to Speak Mrs. I). lllumiulst, member of the high school faoulty, will glvs a locluro at tho psychology class mooting at Fremont school, 1 p.m. tonight, (Wednesday) oa "Development o t Personality Tralla." SiiperviHor Hw-F, C. Thom as, state supervisor of the Loyal Protective luaurnnce company, Is Is tho city conferring with the company's special agent here, A. It. Thrash. Thomas aald business Is better over tho stale. Minor CYoh lleportcd -A mi nor automobile ermh at the cor nor ot 1'lno avenue at the Inter section of Beventh street, has boon reported to police station by Marguerite Klnculd. The crash also Involved Mrs. (Jus Meyera. Little damage was done to either machine. Conger ' Urlilue Postponed Tho Joseph Conger P.-T. A bridge party first echeduled for Thurs day and postponed until Friday bocauso of Washington'! birth day, hni again been postponed until Thursday, March 1. at the ichool, at 2:00 ocloclj. y; . , Theft of Bicycle Theft" if a bicycle was reported to pollae bu ronu Wedneeday, by Junior Stal ling, 826 Grant itreeU JCbe.btke waa taken from thj,-8.tlUlln( home about 7 o'clook ..,Tuosdny evening, reports show. 5 Lenvee After Visit Mr Jack Arnold of Band returned to hor home Wednesday, after a visit In Klamath Falls as the glint of hor daughter, Mrs, Thomni Ed wards of the Arcade apartments. Pelican On Lake Residents of the Upper Klomntb lake shore have roported sighting a pelican ploying In the water on the lako. pelicans usually are not seen In this arcs until Inter In the your. Judge Diinrnn Affirmed Judge W, M. Duncan has been affirmed by the supremo court In an appeal from Lake county In a suit for divorce. Appellant was W. L. Booh, versus Asoll Bach, Tlctlmiiy Circle Tho Botlmny olrolo ot tho First Prosbytorlnn church will moot Thursday nflor noon at 1:00 o'clock at the homo ot Mrs. B. B. Veatch, 1056 Earl itreet, ' Mnka Business Trip 0. W. Bhurmnn, trnln mnstor, and J. W. Carman, chief dispatcher, both ot tho Klamath division ot tho Great Northorn. have boen called to Bond on a business con ference, Visit! Parent Mrs. Arthur Lnraon of Eugene Is spendlug about two weeks here visiting hor pnrenta, Mr. and Mri, F. W. Abbey ot Lincoln itreot. Milium Clrolo Meets Mri. O. L. Blank of S07 (Irani itreet, will bs hoatem to the Miriam circle of the Presbytarlan church Thursday at 2:00 o'alock. Undergoes Operatlo n M rs, Kulhnrlne Doraey of tho Cosy Hotel underwent two minor oper ations at Klamath Valley hos pital, Wednesday. Hpokaua Visitor W. 1C. Froo, general ohalrinau of malntununce of way employee tor the Ureal Northern, waa a visitor In Kluw alb Falls from Spokane, Wash, Itoturm from Portland J. O. Dlvone has relumed from Port land, whore he spent tbe pint week-and. Mrs, Dlveus remained In Portland for a time. Ilown Is Visitor Csptuln Lee flown of the state police, who has headquarters at Medford, wai a Klamath visitor Wednesday, Theft Reported Thsft Of a child's tricycle from 212S Har row street has been reported to police bureau by Mrs. Ed Daliuur. Called to Seattle Mrs. C, W. Sherman ot Portland aveuue, has boon called to Seattle by tho death of an aunt. Here from Ilend Duncan Mc Kay of Btnd wai a Klamath Fall! visitor, Wednesday. Ilend Visitor Pete Andunoff of Bend was a business visitor In this city, Tuesday Court House Records (TUESDAY) Divorce) Nulls Filed Jessie Elisabeth Itodgers vor sus James H. Kodgurs. Plaintiff charges cruel and Inhuman trout muul and asks for the restora tion of her maiden namo, Elisa beth La Zotts. Couplo married In Medford In June, 1013. Other Suits Signed Jonos-Thlorhach company ver sus I). Fraser. Amount Involved, 361.16. Orders Signed - Dismissal; Maud Hosley ver sus Nancy J. Amlcke. Dlsmlnsuli C, Q, D'Alblul ver sus Nina II. O'Neill. Dlsmlsanl: Joe Llberman, et al, versus L. L. Low. Decree: Parlflo Havings snd Loan association versus O. I. Smart, W, T. Dean, et al. Amount of judgment, 11,0(1.67, 113.60 and $1SU attorney feea. Decree: Pacific Savings and Loan association vorsus Uoorge W. llratton, et al. Amount of judgment I3,t4.14, 1311.64, lis, 16, 100 attorney tees. Order appointing llardln C. niockmer guardian ad litem for Itobert Tboinason mid Bertha Thomason In suit Gotfrlod Kon sak veraus Don R. Nawborry, ad ministrator for the estate of John W. Thomason, decoased. Decree: Benton County Slate Bsuk versus 8. D. Moon, et al. Amount Involved, $200 and 100 attorney tees. Judgment: State of Oregon and C. H. Oram, labor commis sioner versus W. C. Mattson. Plaintiff to recover total of 11,341.27 and 3266.60 attorney feea from 33 defendants. Sentence: Homer Joseph La Rue sentenced to three yean and paroled from Oregon state pen itentiary on pleading guilty to charge of larceny, Cbarlea (lien Baty, sentenced to five years and paroled from Oregon state penitentiary on pleading guilty to charge of larceny. Marriage Applications Cbarloa T. Alcock, IS, laborer of Klamath Falls, to Ellen Louisa Burnett, 18, of Talent. Charles lteardon Swift, SI, train service ot Klamath Falls, to Ksthor M. ltutlnnd, 34, soda dlspensor, of Klamatb Falls. Howard H. Hnnvllle, 19, cleaner ot Klamatb Falls, to Margaret Mattson, 28, of Klam ath Falls. Justice of Peace Court Ooorge Wilder paid 26 flue nd cost! for obargo of reckless driving. Charles Baty and Ilomor La Rue charged with larceny, waived preliminary hearings. Masons Deny Usage of Eugene Building EUGENE, Ore., Feb. 21.tU.Pj Use of the Craftsmen'! hall. University of Oregon student masonic group convening place, was denied in alleged communis tic gathering here last night. Trouble over the announced Intention of tbe group to meet In the hall earlier today, brought word from Leslie Scott, grand master ot Oregon Masonry, re questing local Masonic lodge of ficial! deny use ot the building. Alleged Murderer's Hearing Delayed NEVADA Mo., Fob, 21,-' (U.R) Virgil Wells, 88-yonr-old ox convict who hni boen charged with murder In connection with the cemetery slaying of Mrs. H. Pearl Dancny, sentimental and romantle pootrens, was too ill to day to go to ooiirt for a prelim inary bearing. The hearing wai gosMjoneiyoTnjmin e - New Amber Bottle protects the flavor from harmful light ravs. s " PITRE VANILLA Is g delicate flavor. That charm. But delicate as Schilling Pure Vanilla is, its exquiiite bouquet persists through nil baking and freezing. Heads Cracked 7TT miss A "ildollue war" to the conflict In Austria raged In Madison Square Oardea when Communists jammed Into a meeting ot New York Socialists, gatberod In an antl-Dollfuei demonstration. Ths picture shows police in aolloo as the opposing factions clashed, with one man, struck by a flying mla lie, holding ble bead, and others inrglng around tbe officers. Scores were Injured. Everything's Heavenly for These Stars sstlAji!iJs4asssBssSSsa t,L.Aj5w Ton csn tell by the soulful way they look Into each other's eyei that Gary Grant and Virginia Chorrill, both ot tbe alms, bare just been married. The happy newlyweds are shown arriving in New York from London, where tbeir wedding ceremooy waa held. Death Claims Famed Brewer Death took from the brewing Industry one of Its outstanding lenders tor the last three dec ades when August A Busch. Sr., CS. above, or the Interna, tlonnlly known St. Louis fam ily, ended his Ufa In his home, while seriously III. Busch had taken an active part since re turn I In trying to lift and keep the brewing buslners on a high er plane. Langell Valley LANG ELL VALLEY, Ore. Mrs. Wlllard Noble and two children nre spending several weeks In tho Itogue Hiver valley district, visiting with relntlvos. Don Powers and family moved so their now homo near Morrill rocontly. Miss Georgia Gllmnn la In the Hillside hospital at Kluninth Falls. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hnuscr of Klamnth Falls spent several daya here visiting at the Owen fopple nome. Tho men nf St. Barnabas par- N. mott it its v y m . I hillirig i lfr.-,. . j at 'Austrian Protest' Meeting Riot 11 a Br ' 7 lih recently put In a full day cleaning the church yard. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frost and Miss Mlcbaelson ot Klamatb Falls and Mr. and Mrs. John Patross were guests at the home ot Mrs. Eftle Gllman on Wedneeday. Cecil Conley and Wlllard No ble were In Lakevlew recently. Tbe members ot tbe Women's club entertainod their husbands at a card party recently. Tho Langell Valley hlgb ichool girls attended the annual play day at Bonansa last week. The ' distance around the equator Is said to have shrunk ono and one-half miles In the last 100 years. Double stars, believed to have been single stars before they split, are now believed to num ber one In four. Coming New VOX Theatre of the Stare SI 1ST END SAT. NIGHT VALUES WORTH WAITING FOR SAVINGS WORTH COMING FOR tor 0 Seattle Filipino - Youth Runs Amok SEATTLE, Feb. 21, (U.B VIstoro Nery, 24, Filipino pantry boy In a local hospital, was In serious condition yesterdsy after running amok, stabbing three persons, tbea slashing himself In the stomach. Charles Pastor, 36, was most seriously wounded of tbe trio, Tbe stabbings recalled ine ci of Marcelllno Julian, Filipino who ran amok here Thanksgiving day. 1882, stabbing 18 persons, six of them fatally. Rolph Assailed . For Lynch Action WASHINGTON, Feb. 31, (U.R) Tho "Inaction" of Governor James Rolpb, Jr., of California in tbe San Jose lynching! laat November was assailed today by authors of the proposed federal anti-lyncbing law aa senate hear ings opened. The sponsors pleaded against brutalities ot lynch law and urged enactment of the measure to curb "the criminality and ever-smouldering menace ot this age-old evil. In the Transvaal of South Africa, lightning Is deadlier than anywhere else In the world, bat scientists bare found no reason for It. Are Your Children Safe? DON'T MISS "Bureau of Missing Persons" Will ROGERS Zasn PITTS "MR. SKITCH" TODAY Ralph Bellamy In "Before Midnight" TODAY Eric Linden "Afraid to Talk" Saturday Regulations of Beer Parlors Set by Board SALEM. Ore., Fob. 21, (U.R) Both city and county beer parlors will have to close tholr doors at 1 a. m., and refrain from selling liquor between that hour and 6 a. m., according to rules and regulations made public here late today by the state liquor commission. In many Instances, cities have already taken the step toward regulation of beer ' dispensaries, although rural oases have been allowed to operate without re striction. The regulations announced to day also prohibited sale ot beer and wine to minors on pain ot cancellation of state license and subjecting ot the owner of the offending establishment to crim inal prosecution with prospect of a severe fine and jtll sentence. , Enforcement of these and other Know law provisions will eome from state police, sheriffs and city police. In addition to com mission investigators. Groesbeck Speaker at Kiwanis Meet Rollo C. Oroesbeck will be the speaker at a meeting of the Kiwanis club, scheduled for Thursday noon at the Campflre Girls' home on Conger avenue. Oroesbeck'a subject will be "Com psratlve Social Flans." A special attraction will be the recitation of Lincoln's Gettys burg address by Jean Eschle, a Camp Fire girl. The girls will furnish tbe lnnch for the Ktwan lans and take the profits. Two Men Injured in Auto Mishap Angelo Cassnego and John Brunello of Weed, Calif., were In jured when the automobile In wlchesweldngjefte Help ostura dear op the blotches sad aaaks) your akin lovelier the safe easy egeskv vray see blsnd, effective Resmol We stand the EXTRA cost you get the EXTRA performance With Lead Tetraethyl In every gallon Standard Gasoline is more than ever "unsurpassed" 'Tetraethyl" k long word we hav to m to tell you that every gallon of STANDARD Gasoline contains Tetraethyl Lead greatett of all anti-knock fluids. There's actiiaUy greater power ta Tetrtsethyl Standard than in inferior gasolines- as well as smoother operation. Better than ever Standard Oasoline k un surpassed in Starting, Acceleration, Anti Knock, Mileage, and Speed. Let your motor show you! ' " STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA STAKI DALTO A ft highway on a curve on the Mid land - road Wednesday morning. The car struck a bank, bounoed back, and was badly wrecked be fore coming to a atop, accorNIg to state police. The two men were taken to the Hillside hospital for treatment. Four Vacancies Occur for Army Four vacancies for service In the Hawaiian Islands were an nounced Wednesday by Jennings D. Lowman, recruiting sub-station commander. Sergeant Lowman will be at bis office In the federal building, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. He is dividing his time between Medford and Klamatn Falls, Pleuromonss jaenlans, the world's smallest animal, has a body less than one threo-thou-sandth ot an inch long and lives In ditches and pools. A Testimonial from a Spine! If yam spine eoald talk, It might say something like tblei "I used to got oat of or der and cause n nerve line ts become pinched, thna bring! n-- about illness and pain, but since people have learned how to take care of me, I am on tho Job every mlnnte with an adequate supply of nerve energy nec essary to a fall life of health and happiness." Phone 404-W for FREE Radionie Examination! Dr. O. H. Mathc? 7S1 Main St. LADY ASSISTANT Klamath FnDa, Cjo. Offlt Manatm: Are taeollnee really DiFFSRKNT?" Salm Hon afar; Plenty of aerwwl TstTBttthyl STANDARD given you ItKxef TSraethul unsurpassed ! MWilP til- 'flgft tfcl8liMa Restrictions For Liquor Imports Lifted Tuesday WA8HIN0TON, Feb. 11, UH All restrictions on Importation of American type Rye end Bour bon whiskies were lifted yester dsy until April 1 la order to pro vide a larger supply both tor di rect sale and for blondlng. Quota restrictions were remov ed January 10 nntll February 16 but Imports were not suffic ient to moot tbe demand, the fed eral alcohol control admlnletra Hon announced. The object ot lifting the restrtotlona again. It waa eiplalned. Is to provide aa ample snpply of good liquor to defeat bootleggers a d e i r b smuggling over the Mexican bord er, as well aa to reduce the price of bottled liquor to consumers. Terns can fly home from treat dlstancee, over land that la abso lutely barren ot guiding marks. Do not expect the haroV vrorkinsT, important spin to keep on the Job without a little attention! PINCHED NERVES result (Tom Just ordinary activities and can be avoided only by the earn a chiropractor la trained to give. No ' matter what your trouble la, you can leara Important FACTS about it In our Examination wJtb. the Radlonic Instrument fos which then Is NO CHARGE! "You drive a lot, 1 madtmoothfcmm.latnmtamlt.'S y M LI