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PAGE FOUR THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH1 FALLS, OREGON April 19, 1931 D 2fl?c dfocntwt pernio S HERALD rUBLISHINa COMPANY, Publishers HANK JENKINS Editor MALCOLM UHLUY Manning lid It Of Vubllthitf every afternoon except Sunder by The Herald Publlihlnc Company at 104-111 South Fifth Street, Klamath ralle, Oreaon festered second elase matter at the noetofflce of Klamath Pnlla, Ore., on AUtusl to, lews, unaer act 01 vonaroes, eiarcn a, e, T MAIL RATES PAY ABU IH ADVANCB Br Mall in uoumy umeiao i.ouny i , fi.te fi.io l.TI III ' , ' 109 t.00 WASHINGTON New Behind the News Tbe Inside Story From Th Capital - Br PACT, MALLON ,Copyrlght,llM. br Paol Malloa SIDE GLANCES- c-wm curk Thru Months Rlx Mnntha One Vear One Month 4'hree Mnntha 81a Montha One Yaar Delivered br Carrier In Cur -I s 1 s ISO ISO MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OT CIRCULATION Repreeented Nationally br u r: unnRNcKN A Co.. fna Baa Iranoleco, Naw York, Detroit. Seattle. Chicago, Portland, Loa Anaelea Copies of the News and Herald, together with complete Information about the Klamath Falla market, mar be obtained (or the asking at any of ineea oiucce Umkjip nf The Aeeoclatad Preaa Vka Alioclated Preaa la exelualvely entitled to the uae or republication of all newa dlepatchea credited to It or not otherwlie credited In thla paper, and aleo the local newa publlahed therein. All rlKhta of republican WA8HIN0TON, April 19. Everything la folng to be all riKht now. lion Smith and Tom Brant are coming home. That may not mean much to an outsider, but the boyt in Wall Street will catch on. Messrs. 8mlth and Bragg left I tna country at an opportune mo ment about two monthi ago. When the tenale stock market In-1 vestigttort atarted looking for them, they had Just aet aall fori Honolulu, or Australia; no one knowa which. They vera beyond the reach of a subpoena which would have required them to tes tify about certain adventures they had in aviation stocks. They are also selecting an op portune moment for their return. The atock market Investigation is over. Only . a few days after that newa got out, they notified (v i r ar r 1 tt n LI vunuvwwauj met uy fiepeai is new r actor in i ratric rrooiems woum be back wne York early , I uaj. V ia el-ill ct try a a tool fan Anrlv tr o-ttf a fair- filnnf rtn ! I all the effects of rerjea.1 of the 18th amendment. vn A!fD DOWNS Ennnch time hna nassed. however, to make at least one when these boys let back to s-hi , !,. P..l h.. min.Hn.iMt rAaA tr. I " ". tire win u. aumo- ?. ..si T,. i "v"," uh.i...v . thing doing. They are the most the difficulties of an already tangled automobile traffic ferocious ot au the buiu and situation. beare. Their comrades in margins The traffic commissioner oi a rem-esentative met- " "" recunen nun nu kODolitan police department, pointing to the fact that this year's traffic fatalities are substantial higher than rlght when w0 went off the gold ast year's, asserts bluntly that "the most significant standard. At least, they received ingle factor is the novelty of legal drinking," and goes inner acclaim for having bet right, on to add that alcohol has figured in a larger percentage uh"ugh. 00 .P" .,vr koovt of fatal and less serious traffic accidents during the firist .,,. thaw ia three months of 1934 than in the first three months of They bob np in more unexpect- 1933. led places than Mrs. Roosevelt It ia not nn.lv the fort that rlrnnlten rlrivem trpr. itiit : uu"t . 4.U . 1 4.1.-. 1: ii. u 4.u:- r I '- o " " am uib ructu liiul cuixipiicatca uiat.Lt;ia aitiiuuu una, ui i york to Washington, ourse, is tne worst part 01 it. Drunken pedestrians reel out into the street and get aa.ft4Mt '' V Editorials on News "Keep It a year two years, and If you aren't eattsfled bring It right oack nere ana got your money." AMUSEMENTS AT TUB PELICAN They even I managed to get a hustness ap pointment at the White House executive offices on one occasion. I They carry an air ot knowing at least a few of the right people. The only trouble about their oa of the street with equal suc cess. a e e CUETHERMORE, financial difficulties having caused I most cities to reduce the scoDe of Douce activities, return Is that no one can tell there are fewer "beat" patrolmen on the scene to collar wh9'h" 1 mlrket w"l "? fluh man nnri lnor them nff to the nnlipe fitntinn rn nnher I . . . .. ' u.w "u"Bu uum o - sia .p tnan tnere usea De. And there is still another ancle tn ir There is mnre lfrhf lifa vinm tn n t,n, o nn nANnlA aA I HEAT tte streets after midnight than used to be the case and don Vh, Teter.ns? ul by pub! not all of them are cold sober. licitr heat is under serious eon- Empty foads on the edge of town are more danger- sideration by those here with au- bus now. alontr about 2 in the mormne:. than thev used '"""'J rry out-tneir iaeas. to be; exhilarated revellers, homeward bound, zip along such boulevards at breakneck speed and all too often reap the literal reward of such speed broken necks. They would post the name ot every veteran on the rolls in the post office of the city in (which he resides. The amount received by each veteran and the reasons therefor would be posted along- name. that way, each community I would be able to Judge for Itself ALL In all, the evidence is pretty strong to show that JJa."," repeal has introduced an ominous new factor into jn th the traffic problem.. ' would b What needs to be done In the face of this new factor whether iu veterans were legiti b not at all clear. That there is hardly a city in Amer- ftel 1 t'tI??J?U.nd'8fbUUy lea which has enough traffic policemen goes almost with. "gpSnZ Tit tte pi wSw it put saying". - , ' -! would result In 15 to 15 per cent That the police and the courts need to adopt a much ot voluntary withdrawals from more -Hard-boiled attitude toward traffic Jaw violators equally clear. ; ; ' wAmxEsa Most of all, however, we need a new-sense ei in- The-plan ' proMbly wanld be Cargo.- Tomorrow, -Advice) to dividual responsibility. The man' Who is driving a car put into operation in a minute if the Lovelorn," with Lee Tracy ha a-we8P0I a8 dangerous a5 a .oaded - 0VVe .dministratto, 1 Sa"' T ' c, . " ,." i,r T4.. 1 trying to quiet down tie wilflJ pme Tree Now playing, "Pad Its perfectly safe If he handles it carefully. Its a ,,. nn ,h 1,111. it doea notln. ,h v.f Thi;' t. Basty menace to public safety if he doesn't..- And it's I want to do anything which- could morrow,.'.. "The House of Mys- Jiigh time that every auto driver was lorced to realize I be considered a direct atrront tery. v. mm -laY.afrfrf--Tri rm mtm Lee Tracy and Sterling Hollowiy V in" Advice to tha Lovelorn" Pelican Now playing, "Wild the fact. Some People Say ' - Ee who has given a hostage knows all ways of dying. Mrs. Swlght W. Morrow, mother ot ftre. Lindbergh. a 'A Daby is not a vegetable. Neither ia It an animal. A baby needs social life, jnst aa. much as do adulta.-rDr. Knight . Dunlap of, Johns Hopkins University. And M ' I worked out the fan dance, which la a geometrical problem two circles and straight line Sally Rand. You'll never build a planned economy in a ' democracy with the use of political power. Hen ry Li. Mencken. Rainbow Now playing, "You I Made Me Love You." Tomorrow, ("Melody Cruise," with Phil Har iris.! :-::.. . . . Vox Now playing, with O. P. Haggle Fox. - "Midnight, and Sidney AT THE FELICAJf. Famous Painting HORIZONTAL H What is the name of the famous Italian painting In . the picture? jITo divide into two parte. tt Footless animals. B Native Indian, cavalryman. 14 To serve. U Fairy. H Wrath. It Corded cloth. SO North America SI Sun god. B2 Pound. X Therefore. Answer to Pr-evkms Pvnte 11 Rotten-stone. 17 Granted facta. 18 Slavlc-speakr ' Ing person. 21 Genus of frogs. 23 Square-rigged vessel, 25 Labor. 27 Afresh. 2t Always. -30 Herb. 11 Poem. J J Set of arti. Octal teeth. 33 To line a vessel. through water. 37 Epoch. CT Dogma. 38 June flower. I lAfNllAUMlAINMCPiSL- MRDPALI I IE NEEPEME BELMHAlNnqL PNG At 0 o Masao'o ggt t sedS qEdol kMLaW gg (P kPI arw T E N r temper. 42 Humor. 44 Railroad. 58 Booty. 81 To dine. 45 Place at which VERTICAL 40 PP08lte ot a race ends. bottom. 46 Amphibian. , 1 "bating to 41 ijndermlnea. Constellation. 48 Behold. ine morning. 43 child, kg Who was the 49, 60 Another s Mttslc dama. 45 To sure. artist who famous picture "ol "" 47 To apportion painted itf by the same 4 To total. cards. 4Bywayot. artist. ' 5 Minor note 49 Boy. WfFIan. ' ; 52Ubyrlnth. . ' TExists. , 60 Iniquity, 53 Male courtesy 8 Anything : . 61 Stream, title.' ' steeped. , , 52 Mother. 54 Mentioned. ' I Pitcher. ' ' 53 Southeast ' 66 To walk 10 Anxieties. 66 To accomplish. 116 To make a lace. tit Driving command. (37 Snaky fish. 3S Softens In after the overriding of the presi dent's veto on veterans' restor ations. V . There Is no real basis for ob jection to the scheme; however, and It undoubtedly will be put Into operation sooner - or later, either after congress goes homo or after the next elections, As matters now stand, the vet crane . administration Keeps, its rolls to nseii. it. win answer ape- No pjctnre In many months cine inquiries a iu w..Cl, promises more laughs or more certain person is on the rolls, tender Irony than "Advice to tho but It does not like to. Lovelorn." showina tomorrow at rhA Da Inan hAn ei'Mk T tji.f,iwi.w.w Tracr in the feature role. The president's "tough guy" Sally Blane Is the love Inter- speech to congress and all the eat, and others who will be seen current bickering about taxes, in VAdvice to the Lovelorn" are silver, etc., make It appear ' that Isabel Jewel, Paul Jlarvey, Judith the wnite House ana congress wooa, May Boicy. sterling Hoi are at swords points. loway, C. Henry Gordon, Jean That la true only on the anr- Adair, Matt Briegs. Charles Lev- face. Ilnson. Adalyn D0yle and Etienne On the inside, me wnite House oirardot. and the congressmen are going to great lengtha to keep from ' . AT THE FIXE TREE, fichtln each other. The con- ' Eressional leaders have been per-l An unseen '4nd mysterious mltted to understand on. the Q. T. I monster that strikes In the dark that President Roosevelt will dol weird Hindu curse that de- everything he can to help demo- scends npon all who touch the cratic congressmen get re-elected. Jewels of Kali murder after He actually has planned to make murder these are Just a few of a Statement at tne ena .01. loetiuu ingreaieius ot ..xne. nouse session, congratulating congress of Mystery," the tunning mur- on Its work. - aer mystery playing, at the Pine There has Keen some sngges-rrres tneaire . tomorrow, Hon that he issue a puhiic appeal Thla new Monogram picture hefora next NOVemher IOr eieC-I -nntalna nnnnoh hnrrnr nnH ana. Hon of a democratic congress. He pense to Jolt even the most blaee probably will not go that far, not mystery fan Into a state of wide- necause 01 any persona, iemiB, eyea attention, while at the same but because past experience proves time it carries Its audience from that presidents always get In bad thrills and chills to the most when they try to innuence con- hiinrinna mAv miinf iun in gressionai elections. . i many a- day, those who wish to " ?- Jg'ir ""r" I X " is tJhrj E5" 25 " , ST SP ST" ""3s T TO SI" S-J h i I mil n44 Oklahoma Urdera at the baijtbow, Sterilization t Or' "Melody. Cruise," with Phil 11 'air a I rtarris, popular radio orooner, in Hospital inmates the stellar role, - opens at the Rainbow theatre tomorrow for a NORMAN. Okla.. April 1, I twn-ilav snnvomnnt Thle varv (UP) On teslmony that the wel- popular musical shew was one of the most outstanding hits of a season ago and its final return engagement at Klamath Falls popular little picture house Is an entertainment event for those who fnllnrt to see It before, as fare of society and the subjects themselves would be promoted by sterilization, eugenic operation was ordered today for nine wards lot the state of Oklahoma. All were women of various Insane tvnea. Tho order marked the Begin- l-nr Karkxrht. Kirinou ning of a long and carefully plan-I . ...... ' ned official program for steriliza tion of mentally unlit persons-and habitual criminals, one ot the most comprehensive programs of its kind ever undertaken by any American state. Three thousand or mors state wards, according to officials, may be. sterilized before .the end of tha year. All thnae for whom the nnnra- tlon was ordered today were des- And Bladder Trouble Stop Getting Up Nights Here's one good way to tlush harmful waste from kidneys and stop bladder irritation that often causes scanty, burning and smart ing passage. Ask your druggist for a 85-cent box of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules a splen did diuretic and stimulant for crlbed as sufferers from incurable weak kidneys and irritated blad- mental pffllotlons - and potential der. Besides getting up nights, parents of children of mental state, Hernando de Soto, discovotor of the Mississippi river, was bur lied in Its waters. similar some symptoms of kidney trou- bio are backache, puffy eyes, log cramps, and moist palms, but be sure and get GOLD MEDAL It's the genuine medicine for weak kidney well as for see It again. " AT THE VOX "Midnight, Universal-! plctur Izatlon ot the famous. Theatre Guild play, bat been booked for tha Vox theatre ; starting to day. An imposing cast of . Broad way's great,' beaded by O. P. Heggle, the distinguished English actor, and Sidney Fox, Universal screen star, are featured in this Intensely dramatic story of Am erican lite. Henry Hull, Humph rey Bogart, Lynn Overman, Mar garet Wycherly, JUoffat Jobnson and Helen Flint are also Includ ed In the cast. By a simple twist of fata, mem bers of a quiet average Ameri can family are hurled Into a vor tex of overwrought emotions. At twelve midnight, on a particular night, the scale is weighted with two lives in the "balance. Both girls, both hare admitted murder. The evaluation of the guilt of these two lives and the wolght of the guilty one on tbe guilt ot the other makes the suspense of the wait until twelve, midnight, ter rifically gripping. -.' . Chamber Launches Membership Drive A team of 42 workers went out Wednesday morning on tha big membership roundup tor the chamber of commerce. A quota of 100 new members was. set for the day's goal, and wlien reports began to come In about noon, It was discovered that virtually one halt of the quota had been reached. Woman Sought In Bremerton Murder BREMERTON, Wash. April 18, (UP) Back whore they started In- their investigation, police sought to uncover definite elues to the murderers who kHU'd sit pursuits In tha llraniortou mass murders by learning whereabouts ot a "blonde woman" today, Tha woman, doaorlhod aa lur ing a "long bob", was said to have driven to tha Frank Flludor home, on Hie night ot tha murders with Fred Bnloom, ona ot tha six victims,' Another man asserted ly was with thorn. (Conlloutd from Pag One) , tha total travel Involved Iu this one event was (00,000 miles. 'Assuming tha average Ufa of a, car to ba 50,000 mlloi, It Is thu apparent that the travel to this on avent alona wore out ton au lomoDllet which, of course, meant MAKING A MARKET for ten new cart. AND this, remember, takes Into - " nnnifHnvaf Inn mitv tit ,i,kJ Int out ot tha ten cart, It dootn't Include tha wearing out of tires, or th consumption of gatolld and oil, or any of tha other ele ments of cost entering Into til operation ot an automobile. Whon all ot thrao, along with food, tobacco, outdoor clothing, candy, etc., aro Included, w get torn Idea of what traveling around meant In tha way of con' turning existing produclt and thua creating a niarkot for NEW products, Travel, you aee, la really a groat promoter ot new business activity, . TN THE old any, whon our A grandfathers worn young, the accepted rule for gotttng along In the world wat "work Ilka hell and never spend a cent." In these days, we no longor accept that rule, for w know by experience that the only way In which business can be kopt active la by kocptng money passing act ively from hand to band. NI-MBLH dollars are tho dollars that create prosperity. a e a O LET'S attract all th tourist travel we can. here in tho Klamath country, whether It cornea from within our own state or from without. Evory new dol lar we can bring here In that way will help to mako us mora prosperous. a a e WHILE we are on that subject, thoro Is somolblng else lliul needs to be said. The Weed road, when It la completed, will 1 brlug Into, tbo Klamath country a vast amount of NEW tourist travol, causing to ba lott her large sums of NEW MONEY that will help all of us to'be mora prosperous. Completion .of this tremend ously Important now highway la already In tight. ... Society News Th Bonlor-lntermedlata Chris- lion Endeavor soololy of tha First 1-nrlstlan ohurch held a wiener roaa and furewoll party Tues day evening for those who are planning to attend the Oregon Bute Knduavor convention. Tha mast took place Tuesday evening at ninnr park, Gaiuet war tm Joyed. . h Those who attended th af fair were: Olive Clapp, Thelitis ajvnns aiioanor Bvans, Marian Ualley, Patty O'Dell, nuth Brooks, ,.ui,,vi. niTi Miliar, Ar thur Brooks, Charles Uhllg, 0ne iiniiinanu, iris nates, Uldon Mo- Kim, Elwood McKlm. Catharine Kaiala. Ruth Estate, Everett Ks- anio, ucorga Mctcalf, Mrs, 11. B, Jones, Mr. Clspp, Mrs. II, L. Me Kim, and Rev. and Mn, Arthur uatts. Tbe sal nf tlckata for th tre nlng of bridge. Thursday, April , at St. Paul's parish house, bat been progressing successfully, ac cording to Tommy Itaddlffe, chairman ot th ticket sal com- niittne, Tho brldsa nnrlv will he fc.M by th Young People't Fellowship organltntlon of tits church. Plant have been made for twenty-five inuiua, COIIIUlote COIIimlttnna hava Imrn, ehnaen to work on the affair. Marls Mora-an. aeneral nhaimmn la being assisted by June North, Soring flnwora will be usod In tne aocoratton or the hall, Tho rnnaraaatlnnal rnmn,i,nll. circle will hold lit next social and business meeting Friday after noon at 1 o'clock In tha social ball on Garden street. Mm, Win. Arnold Is chairman of ihn iv and those asalatlna will ha Mn.. dames K. L. Mltrholl, 8, It. Bor- ry anu ji. u. Hrown. There Is to bo a kitchen shower for tha itir. civ at this tint, e a The M. I. A. of the Latter Tlav Saints church will hold Its an- nual green and sold hall nn Vri. day evening. Anrll 10. In ih auditorium of th city library. nnmi-rino Hiicnnraon has been SKleclud to rule as quuon ot th evening, and her two oacorts will be the Misses Jllnncha Mnr ,.. and Elaln Florin. Dancing will hee-ln at son o'clock, and itttislo will ba fur nished by the "Hnrmonettos." e e e Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Mrfnwn nt McCown'a private studio of danc ing are presuming group of their younger pupils In a dance event at the library auditorium, Friday evenlna. Anrll 27. 10.11 at 8:00 o'clock. .'This Is the first of a series of programs to bo presented, and later , a prtiKrnm for the older children will bo given. At this urn children from three to nine years ot ate will bn prnsenlnd, About 30 children will titho part. Tho program will be atinuuiiced snlor, . , . A group ot mombort of the Kaitt Klamath Improvement aux iliary mot Tuesday In their East Main olub roam, whor they spent the day working on Qejllls. A' pot luck luncheon was enjoyed at noon. see Tha Fromont P,-T. A, hold lit regular mooting .Tuesday after noon, Tho pupil's ot tho second grade presented a circus piny an! songs. Rev, Then, Hiiillh spoke on tht "Responsibility ot tho Church to th Child," bringing ut th need which the church mutt fill In th development of th child. Mrs. Ttd Case presided at the business meeting. All wore urged to attend th program at the school Friday avonlnc. Hostestot , for th afternoon wore Mrs, Har ry Marsh, Mrs. O. W. Hoffman, Mrs. Gaorgt Wood and Mrs. Ed. Mnrkham. Russia, China Conditions Told Conditions In Russia and China were outlined In an address pro- tented -bofora th S0-S0 olub Wodnatday noon at. th Wlllnrd hotol by W. A. Selwood, formerly onnuclvd with lb Y, M. 0. A. In Russia. I The speaker described tho nat ural resources of the two coun tiTaevalld declared them lo bt far greater than those ot th United Stales. Uuford Morris aclod as chair man of the meeting, and Marvin Allies and Chottor llamaker were special guests. W hove gone on too many years with a groat financial Inetl- tutlon a law unto Itself. Sam uel Untermyer. famous lawyer. referring lo th New York atock exchange. era 'COMING SUNDAY PELICAN MOW.llsten: Completion of the Wood high way within th present decado Is due chiefly lo the bard. Intelli gent and efficient work dono In tha past two or throe years by th Klamath' county chamber of commerce. ! No one who Is at all familiar with th -facts will evon under take to deny the truth of this statement. a a a ' COMPLETION of tho Weed high way, alone. , Justifies all the money that has beon Invosted In th Klamath county chamber of commerce In the past ton years. THE Klamath county chamber of Commerce is appealing this week for new members. In all probability, you hav.o been called on already by a mem bership toanv If you are not a member of tho.chamber. If you haven't boon callod upon, you will be bofJre the wook Is ovor. When the committee calls on you, JOIN THU CHAJHUBIl. II by any chance you should be missed, go down to tho offlco and VOLUNTEER -your membership. e a 'HE cbambor ot commerce needa your holp In the work It is doing, and YOU need the knowledge that you aro doing your part to make this commun ity bigger and more Important and more prosperous. Announcing a Change of Name BUT NOT OF QUALITY PELICAN GASOLINE Independent Strictly Guaranteed First Grade Formerly Sold at Beacon Gasoline Pelican Ga on Sale at the Following- Locationti 8unrlse Service Station, Main and 19. Main Avers Nerrlce Station, 8, OMi Nt. Bunnell Horvlce Station, h. eth st. Altnmont Service Station, Altnmnnt Bcncon Hcrvice Station, K, Mnln -nnd Wantland Black and While, Corner Main & Spring . Monarch Service Station, . Otli and Walnut , Oak Street Service Station, . 11th and Oak Elk Garage, ' lltli ana Klamath Laknway Hcrvlco Ntntlon, Oro. Ave. A Blchn St- Jones Sorvlco Station, Mnlln, Ore, ,'SOME MEN THINK HOME. IS A swetvr PIACE WHERE. 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