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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1935)
October 21, 1935 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH TALLS, OREGON TAGE THREE EAST MOUNTAIN AIR1 PLANS SUPPDR T Hy WKHHTKH A. JO.NICH , I)iivoliiiuii)tit of a fitilnriil nlr wny bolwooii Klnmnth Kill I" and Thn Dulles, with clinlii of llglltoil airports mill emergency 111 ml In k fields, a lino of beiicone, rnillo iitutliina unit weather re porting utiit Ioiih, Inn limm esaur ril by llm alrwayx illvlalmi of Hi ricparlniiiiil of, commerce, Minn 1). Greenwood, Inaporlnr tit aero nautics fur Oregon, reported Vlni iintuy nlglil at llm meeting of llm Oregon Male hniutl of iiuro niiutlri at ID W'llliinl hotel, Thla antioiiiieoiiioiil of llm pinna for ciiiikiiniiiiiiIIiiii of prniort whli'li line been mumhl by nil' 1 1 tl nnini t operators, fllnrn, n nil many groupa nml Imllvliluiilii In terested In a v I u 1 1 i n win thn hlith 1 1 K t of HlO muellng of llm limiril -thn flint ever Imlil by tho board III KlmiiKtli Kalla. I'linlit (if Airport "Knlhlill-hnii'iil of thn Klnmiitli Fnlla-'f'lin Dalles airway will mean Hint w will Imva Iruimpnrl plnnoa iiiIiik thn all-year nroiinit riMHo frequently," explained 'P. It. flllleuwiitora, nrtlnK rlinlnnnn of HlO bimril, III explaining 1110 slgnlflrniico of Hie assurance. "II will nii'iin a I'hnln of fly. t ii K flnl'ln wlilrli will ilrnw bun rtrede nf truitali-nt planes ovnr thn cciitrnl Oregon country. It will mean payrolls for iirnonnn to in nu thn airway ainlloiia. It will h mi liniiirliiiit nnil worthwhile aviation development." Itmitn lionii Favored Thn airway will bo need by air Irnnaporl planes throiiKh thn wlntnr and spring minonin when thn routn down the Wlllamollo valley In fiixncil In. "Ten years p.an Oregon's moat famed fllnr. Tex Itanklii, pio neered th use of Ilia route and urcnil Hi development. All of tho fllnra In Oregon realise lit Im portancenow wo have It se cured." Preinnt plans rail for work to atari on llm niulo dr January t, and fnr It) conipltlon by llm end of 1H3S, Works rrori'i ad ministration heads In Oregon hove boon Instructed to place Hi" development of thla routn foil i mmt In tho airport and alrwaye program for Orexon. illleuwaer I'rralilce In opening tho mnnllnK Chair man (illlenwalere, who has served a maatnr of ceremonies for tho alx hearings held by tho board In different parts of tho otate, ex- i plained that tho now board anal an orianlxallon to further tho development of all phases of aviation In Oregon and that the purpose of tho mooting wna to obtuln from realdcnia of Klam ath Kalis and nonrhy cltlim In forinatlun on how tho board on ii I it asslal In their programa. "Tho boanl'i program la dl Tldod Into three main phaatu," bo explained. "Pint, wo aro tit ally Inleroaied In obtaining for Oregon tbo llo.OOO.Oup army air baao provided for by Iho Wilcox bill. Second, wo wish .to -obtain Oroxon'i ulinro of tho 116,UUU, 000 allotted for airport duvelop mont. Third, wo wlnh to develop a aymem of rulca for the res il lation of private flying and ama teur plnno bulldlnx which will give thorn tho gionloat loawny with protoctton to tho public." t.'round School rnijorla I'lnnnnl Two aviation xround school projects will bo plncod In Klam ath Fnlli thin autumn In tho fed eral program 10 aiiniulale Inter out In flying, reportod Mr. Groen wood. Tho Oregon ilato board of aeronautic l sponaorlng and ONE CENT A DAY PAYS UP TO $100 A MONTH Tho 1'uKtnl Life nnil Cnatinlly Insurance) Co., 31 SI Postal Ufo IlldR., K mi nun City, Mo., la of fering a now accident policy that payi up to $100 a mouth tor 24 montha for dlsnblllty mid 11,000 for dentin coma luas than lc. a rluy 13.50 a your. ,lnro tbnn 150.000 huvo already boiiRht thla policy. Men, women and children llxlblo. Bond no money. Simply oud nil mo, addroaa, nxo, bonn flclury'a nnmo and relatlonahlp and they will send till policy on 10 dnya' free Inapectlon, No examination Ii retiilredvTltl of fur la llmltod, no writo Iho com nnnv todnv. "'' 1 wurklng to ftirllior both of them, . On project will bo tho oalnb llalinmilt of a frno1 grminrt aohoul In flying for nil ad nil a, wllh I'lnaana huld twlcn a wonk In cuntrnl loimtlon, Theory of flight, rlKKlui, luinoiiinry onglna urn- clianlca, air Irurrio rulea and rnxiilnllona and other aat'octa will bo preannlfltl by Iht luniructor. Tbo arhoiil la irlmdiiliid to Kurt nenr Novembnr 1. l'luna havo buen mndo lo 'linva Tex llankln nnil alx other iiiiilnbiua of tbo board, In addition to well-known pllola, open anil prnaent lecturea nl thn tchoola tlirnugli tho yonr, Tho only reiiulri'iiioiit la that Hio aludont fui'iilnli Ilia own inxt, Tho ayatnin la directed hy (J, A. How ard, atalo atiperlntoiidiint of edu cutlon. IHHl Off Mills HHVk The other project la Iho ealnb llahmont of a xround achool con rue In nlrpluuo inolora and iiiiichniilca for hlxlt achool atu ilmita, with a Hennaed mechanic dlincllnx the work. O. I). Aduina, atuto dlroclor of vocntlonal eilil callon, will biinillo thla phnno of thn progrniu, K. A. Tliomna, city onglnnnr, mid lllll lliiniliill, nli port ninn nxnr, apukn brlelly on airport and flying problem In Kluniuih Kail. Mitnibera of Iho board attend lux the meeting wero Arthur W. Whlliiknr. I Jr. Itnyniond It. Htaub, Wllllum II. Turner and Mr, Oll lenwntora. To Itnnkln, chuirnian of thn hoard, la In Iho eaat rlre eiitlog the hoard In Wnahlugtnn, 1), ('., on (bo work of oblnliilng fuuita for Orexon aviation devnl opmetita, Wi'hatnr A. Jonea, anere lary of thu bounl, ntlemlod tho ineotliig. Dr. Hia nli and Mr, Tur ner mndo the trip to Klurnntli Fa I In from 1'nrl liuiil hy alrplnne, wllh Mr. Turner a pilot, flying Iho dlnlnnro in two hour) and 30 ml n ut fit. All membera of tho board aro fllnra. Two 'Wests' Set Extortion Trap 1,1 V Velrar'?v At ' f t. - 1 f A bull ' t ;f 1 No, you ro not wcinx doublu and only ono of Hie flgurea above ) Mao Wont, film tnr. At left, Hurry Uean, I. on Angclca detective, droned the part of Mno In acttlrig a trup for an extortion note writer Christian Science Church "Doctrine of Atononionl" wax the aubloct of the Leaaon-ilermon In all Churclma of Chrlet, Bclen tlat, on Sunday, October 80. Among the cllatlona which com prised the l.oaaon-Bermon wai Iho following from the Bible: "Wherefore aeelng we el no aro cnmpiiMcd about with ao groat a cloud of wltneaaea, let ua lay aalde every welxhti and tbo Un which doth ao eaally braet ua. and let ua run with patience the race that la aet befnro ua. Looking unto Jeaua (he author and flnlahor of our falih; who for tho Joy that wax el before hi in endured the croia. deaplalng Iho ahnine, and la ot down at tbo right hand of tbe throne of God" (Hob. 12:1, t). The I.eaaon-nermon alao In cluded the following correlative pananxra from the Cbrlatlan Bel onco lexibook'Bclence and Health with Key lo the Scrlplurea," by Mary llaker Eddy: "Atonement la the exemplification of man'a unity with Ood. whereby mnn ro- fhVta divine Truth. Life and L,ove. Jeaua of Nnnro:li taught ana ilHiiiomtrnled man e onei wllh llm Father, and for thla we owo him enillona homage ... If Truth la overcoming error in your dally walk and conversation, you can finally aay, ! havo foughl a good Ilk-lit ... I bnvo kept ttie taim, herausa vou aro a bolter man. Thla la having our pxrt In tbo at- ono-menl with Truth and i-ovo tpp. 18, Jl). Rooks Defeat Gonzaga Froah POtlTf.AXD. Oct. 11. (UP) Orexon Stnlo college rooka, fired hy the vanity victory over oouiu ern California, defeated Goniaga Unlveralty froahmon to 7 Sat urday at Multnomah atadlum. John Alexandor, ls-pouna, e r.w.i.a.inh field Benaial from South Paaadenn, t'nllf., led the rooka to victory wun long gaina through tacklea. Aloxandor acorod miclidown In the aecond period on a 23-yard run, after the rooka got into acoring poet lion uy .ier cur'a lutercoptlon of a Qonxaga pan. Imltorliig Ben KU.Portlnnd fulV bnck, Immmmed the Oonmgu linn for long gulna. II wae Ell'a kick for a field goal from tho 26-ynrd lino In tho third period that pro vided the rooka' margin of vic tory. It wna cualomary for tho book ownnr to havo his portrait design ed on tho covor of each book lo avoid Its Ions by theft, during the Uttj century In Italy. . Philadelphia lendn tho United Hlntex In number of building nd loan companlea, miiiuifacture .of alreet enra, nnd fox hunting. AMUSEMENTS .OIF. AT TIIK I'KMCA.V The gnnliia of Kulherlnn Hep Tho geulua of Kiithnrliie Hep. ore combined lo make "Alice Adnma" alxulflcniit aa the nlur'a current plililre, upoiilng tomor row nt the J'ellcun Theatre. Iloolh Turklnxloirx enxroanlnx romance wae olio of the moat talked of alorli-a of Hie dny. Not nlnce alio won the Acadomy Award for her portrnynl of the atiin-atruck girl la "Morning Olory" baa the alnr had a role which glvex her audi oporlunlty for dramatlo charactnrlintlon. AT TIIK HAIMIOW A human, lovnljle alory of four grand charnciora ... a spell binding barker, a awcll girl, an "elegant" bahy and thn Inimi table "beachnoixled" Durante, opena at tho - flalnhow Theatre tomorrow. It la "Carnival," Co lumbia picture foaturliig Lee Tracy, Sally Ellera and Jimmy Durante. You'll emtio at their hllarloue adventurea, you'll algh at their heartbreak romance, you'll laugh el t'hom, you'll laugh with them . . . you'll love them. Hero la a real bit. AT THE VOX Thoio who love action In their drama will thrill at "Woman Wanted", Metro-Cold wyn-Mayer'a new drama of the warfare of tbe law on crime, playing today at the New Vox theatre. In an amaxlng aequence of awlfily mov ing thrills It parka the hectic adventure of eight hours Into a alnglo evening of enterlainmont. .Maureen O'Sullivan plays Ann, the heroine, wllh engaging skill, and Jnol McCree, teamed wltb her for th first time, gives an equally refreshing and convinc ing performance, under the di rection of George Belli. Lewis Stone plays the district attorney with his usual forcefulnesa, and Adrlenne Ames la a charming "vamp" In the picture. Comedy Is liberally provided hy KdKnr Kennedy nnd Robert Orcig, and olhnrx In the cast are Louis Cnlhorn, Noel Mudlson, WlUlnin H, Davidson, Drinvlllu limes, Illchnrd Powell, Krvlllo Aldnrson and Gerlrudo Short. Cards May Lose Star Fullback STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Oct. 21, lIW Stanford's football stock, severely bit by the los of Frank Altinilxa, took another drop to day wllh word Hobby Orayson, ntar fullback, Is recovering slowly from an Injured ankle, and may be unnhle to piny axnlnst Wash ington at Seattle Saturday. Tim big back was still on crutches yentorday. and the team phyrlcian said that at best be would not be able to return to practice before the middle of tbe week. , Staff Increased . to Nine Workers The largest number of workers since 1929 Is now employed In his store, K. Sugarman, men's clothier, said Mondny. Nine men are now on tbe staff. Among tho recent additions are Babe Green and Bob Mor rison. An assistant tailor has I alan tiAAn amnlnVAil At the last regular meutlng of Klamath Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F., on Friday evening, October 18, word was received from Grand Maater F. M. Sexton of the State Orand Lodge that he would make an official visit to the lodges of thla district soon, and that the date for the vlnit to Klnmath lodge was set for the evening of October 28. A special meeting was called for this dato. The annual roll call meeting of Klamath lodge being due lu a abort time. It wna decided at the mooting of Friday night to make arrangements to bold the roll call meeting at the name time, and on account of tho limited time, to give notice of this by publication Instead of by personal letters on Hill occasion. Committees were appointed to arraign for the banquet and othor ontni'lulnmeiits for the evening at the meeting Just passed, and all necemury arrangoinents will be attended to by those appoint ed for the various duties. Members of Darius l.odge No. , Junior Order I. O. O. F., will participate in Hie proceedings, and members of that branch of Hie order are notified to be In readlm-as to do their part. Vlsliliig brothers will be wel come, and all members are urged to in uke every effort to be pres ent on this occasion. Potato Shipments Rise With Return Of Fair Weather Potato shipments from tbe Klamath basin, which showed a marked decrease early last week because of general rains, took a marked rise Friday, with 23 cars leaving various shipping points. Continued Increases In ship ments are expected unless an other storm holds up digging operations now In full awing In the entire area. Dally .shipments tabulated from Friday, October 11, by Ross Au brey, federal Inspector, have been announced as follows: October 11, 20 can October 12, 12 cars October 13, 11 cars October 14, 12 cars October 15, 14 can October 16, 10 cars October 17, 19 can October 18, 23 can A Scotchman's poor penmanship cave birth to the word "tweed." He sent samplea of "tweel" (Scotch for twill) to London, and didn't watch bis "L." The Lon doner Interpreted tho word as "tweed," and It baa remained that ever ?lnce. Wisconsin farmer. 74. adver tines for a wife "between 40 and ; 65 years of age." He should know that all women between 40 and 65 are In their thirties. Rudyard Kipling waa born In Ronibny. India. UPRE'S RELIEF nSore,lrrifatedSkin " vAfr It iawhrwAvar broken the MtMurfac-rrely apply toothing Resmol Schilling 3 Pure Vanill a 1 Hold High Italian Commands Gen. Attilio T'M-ruxl tor ';: W Uen. Illvio Itlroll Two of Italy's moat capable military leaders, Cen Bixlo Blroti and Gen. Attlllo Terruzzl are playing prominent parts In the smash by Munaollnl'r forces Into Ethiopian territory Both hold positions of blgb command In the army that Is driving out of Eritrea Into the northern hill country of the enemy CONCERT TICKET Booths for sale of tickets to tbe Olga Dane concert, scheduled for the new Klamath Armory November 7, have been offered by La Polnte'a and Montgomery Ward and Co., according to Mrs. A. J. Voye, president of the Busi ness and Professional Women's chorus which Is sponsoring the event. The booths In these stores probably will be ready for ticket sales within a week. In the meantime, Mrs. Voye stated many people have been calling her for reservations, and ahe Is confident there will bo a large ticket sale. If this concert Is successful, the Bnslnesa and Pro fesnlonal Women's chorus -will bring othor musical artists to Klamath Falls during the wlntnr season. ; Beildea Mlna Dune, who ta In ternationally known aa a con tralto, the program will feature Gertrude Schrngor, 19-year-old violinist who hsa already made a name for herself throughout the United Stales, and Constance Piper, accompanist and concert pianist. Reynolds Rejects Of fer From Idaho Earl C. Reynolds, secretary of tho chamber of coimiierce, hex turned down an offer from the DoIbb chamber of commerce to take the secretaryship at the Idaho capital, It was learned Sat urday. Reynolds admitted that the of for had boen made early in the week, bnt he said that he bad ro. Jectnd It. "I'm satisfied where I aut," said Reynolds. It Is understood the Boise' chamber made the offor pnrtlcu-. iarly attractive financially. . A total of 6,750,620,000 letters, parcels, telegrams, and wireless licenses was handled by the Brlt lah ponlofflco In 1931. Night Coughs Quickly checked without "dosing." rub on VvapoRubi There Is but ONE way yon can be absolutely cer tain of a bappy, worry-free old age, and that is by building up a fund now to provide a guaranteed Income when you rire. There is no surer or better way to accomplish this purpose than the Pa cific Mutual Retire ment Income Plan. "fRciflc Mutual Lift Tiaumnc Compmny MjxStM "Hod" Eller Harry Molatore Underwood Building HAD THE SAME 1R0U61E WITH MK I J ClOTHES UNTIL I ""1 STOPPED USING IHT SOAP XOUTtt USING NOW, LOOK AT THESE UNENM fc.lllT A A 1 1 I BOUGHT THEM ONLY fiV ;7 BO Ti 1 1 A FEW MONTHS AGO 1 5 S7 MM Z, ;" flTWmmmt , ,fmf' - f A SI I H I THECtDTHESARE j'.V I TcJx" ) (E NOTICEO) usE the SOAP rVi OSluA NEXT WASHDAY ifHrmitjRiMt tv"Wf IT I AND l yvt '-'J , H?s: rlTUBC, Rinso safely mth sloshes whissr sens washboard scrubbing and boiling. That's wary clothes last 2 or J times longer. Kioio gfves loss of Ustmg auda mm in isrdtH vmUk Wonderful tot dishes. Grease goes in a jiffy dishes shim! Tested and approved by Good Housekeeping Institute. AMERICA'S BIGGEST.SEUINO PACXAgX tOAP IB W0 More Maytsga are In use than any other washer. Whenever women think of washers, they think of Maytag, because it Is the standard of , a!!washervstiie.Theone.p!ece,oaat aluminum tub keeps the water hot ' for an entire washing. The Gyr'atatnr washing action Is faat and gentle. ' The marveloue Boiler Water Re mover has enclosed, self .reversing drsln. These, and a score of other advantages, are responsible for Over It Tun el World Ltadsrihli See the waaher that'a different. Inveatigate the eaay payment plan. FEDERAL HOUSING ACT-Now Includes Maytag Wanhera on the Hat for government aid to buyers. Am MniHtl mtivh M iA Muffin Mnttl- Molt " nllhmH frtrkH tMMt rnmmjimmwvmmmwmimwmimwmn 1 1 n a ai j'iij. 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Kv i41.l?M IKN?r I Tit " V Cameh never get my wind. Td walk a m!e for . Camel!"-Camels are made , .T 1iS V"VmiW N from more eapen.lv. tobacco, tha. any other popular brand. Turn to iKfc. ltliS Ntvel 8ET MY WIWP JTV'pX L 1 Camels and enjoy to the fuU the pleasure that cornea from ejr tobaccos. fr-ii. ' v M?M iSR." I iH5ai ' : ',MI, Yj l": " ! ' Aiitaasllltai ' llOXLrij''rfi ''Xn X isximsjaj . i . . . . E J"ia ?v?BwL 1 . . .. n, ySMsi M f vJv eaaoCubllTommrBridxe.Ietrolt m ' WV'S?V3fj TiaeniDinrDean.Sl.LooiaCardl. ' fv f. C $&XST-fi-f ' sxusi lea Gehrig. N. Y. Yankees I y til2'Sy,' "i Melrlo Ott. N. Y. GlMtll Gut F W 4Rv'.V' ' BI,sl,K,ttb,l, j.t tP)..i.ri -if Jp YtNNIsi BlltworthVlnt.;r.lWa. Some of the famous athletes Mho smoke Camels...and recommend them for their mildness Camels are made from' finer. 'MORB BXPBNSIVB TOBACCOS Turkish and Domestic -thon any other popular brand. ' ' Sitntil) R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY ' Wlniton-Silcra, North Caiollna nNNISl ElliworthVlni,Jr.lWU. lUmT.TIldeo, ladsGsocxe M. ton. Jr.l Lester R. Sraefeoi Brace Banes. OOlfl Geoe.SrMi. Cre's Wood, Tommr Armour, Willie Macfariaas, . Heleo Hicks, Deanr Shore. TRACK AND HUD I Jim Baulch, Olympic Decathlon Champloi, Georse Barker, Former lucrcollc ials Croii-Country Champlont Leo Seatoe. Olrmplc Shot-Puc Champion. SWIMMINOt Helena MedUoo, Srubbr Kruxer. Joaepbiae McKJm. Bolter Crabbe.Jaoe Feuors. DIVINOl Hanld ("Dutch") Smith, Georaia Colemaa, Pets Dniardloa, . Sam Howard. "H'.y HWfi1 VW 5'SIKM liflslWTieftffio'rfrWil ii.aiat tV,-.t.i.. a, isa i VY'-itv.rriiiiftiiiir-m 718 Mnln ' ' . l'lione 1080 iM.l.l.inMUiM