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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1936)
May 13, 1930 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Cnpyrljilil, HUM, by Hulled Prr-aa I.OUIBVIM.M, Ky., Muy 13, (UIM Tliomna If Itu":imi, Jr.. k litnnpor of Mm. Alloa Hpnil HIdII, aoHoty matron, TiKtmlny told foilurnl audita Hint ha spunl MS, DUO or Ihn fnlt.OUO' rnnaom timiiuy In nliilit clubs and -lootifl, B, J, Connolly of tha (oilnrnl bureau ol Invent IkiK Inn nlold Kiiblnann, on i lu rod lual iilnlit In Uh'ndnlo, Cnl., aa uyhiii: "I apenl It nil on lilxh llv l"H." Hired A Iridium Connolly grunted an liitnrvlnw aftr ki'IIIIiik Ilia 17-your-old kid nupur tlin mitlro afternoon In a downtown oftlco bullilltiK whore iluiartnirit of Jimllra hvaduunr Ian la located. Ilohl'.iaon in liurrtod there aa ha wna bimtlud out ot a plans from tha went count oarly lhl nttnrnnon. Coiumlly mild lie would ba Queitlonud moat of Ilia UlKllt. "rtoblnaon told ua ti hud traveled from New York to Cal ifornia," Connidly mild. "Hviral llmua ba ued autoa nd ones lil rod mi alrplana to iuak a trip. fttiinu ifi '" "He ipenl much of hli time riroaaoil a woman and burnt out at the tanclnat cooklall- bara and the awnnklnnt hotala."- Kohlnaon had 12380 of 'the rnnaom money on hli parson when he wu captured In tha fnalilmiablo (ileniliilo home where he living with a pretty young woman. "Did Itohlnaon my he epent any of tha money cm women?" ropnrtora aaked Connelly. "He aatd It all went for a good time," Connelly replied. I'lnnnnl Hevernl Kldnapa Connelly inld Hoblnaon Indi cated "a wllllusjiiuaa to lull ua all about the kidnaping and that ho committed It." "He aald he niappwl eoreral kiduap plana," Connelly aald, "but that he finally decided on the one which he carried out. He admitted that he hit Mra. Hioll with a pipe, threw her In hla car and took her to Indian apulla where he kept bar for five duyi before he collected ISO, 000 ranaom for her relenw." MKItltll.lj IIIIIKKH M KURIL!,, May 13. The Mer rill Library club voted to ana pend inei'tlnm of the orsanlsa lliin during the niontba ot July and Augml during the bimlneia acaalon held recently at the borne of Mm. Srnlt McKendree, with Mra. Homer Henton, Mra. Dan Hurry. Mra. t.uther Tabor and Mra. Karl DvLap, auleltng boat- CHI-I, Mra. I.ovolafa waa accepted to meinheralilp a:id Mra. Itobert Nnblkar waa relnataled. Mra. Warren Krulla proaented flag code book to he placed on the library ahelvea for refer enco, gift of the local American Legion auxiliary. Home dlacue alon of the need of a alot In the library door for return of hooka out ot library hour a wna con ducted and Mra. Frnlta' commit tee la to carry the project to completion. Mra. Thomaa Chathurn aaked for moral auppnrt of the club In erecting a tennla court on the tilth achool grounda and the club aeorutnry wna directed to pledge aiipiiort to County School Super- liitniiiliint Krud rmnraoii. Mia. it. H. Audoraon, Mra. fjooimrd Howmun and Mra, W. U, llnlley wore dlroctod to In- iiulro Into dolnlla for curtaining tlio library building. During the program hour, Mra. Lena Manilla, Klamath Falla, Have an Inatrurtlve talk on "Wo men In Induatry," atrnaalng the economic altuation that sxlata among tnctory worknra In the uual and the benrlng that the ex Intlng alluiitlon hue on all parte of Amei'lcu. Mra. Scott McKondrco, aa cluilrinun, wilt be aaalated by Mra. Wurreil Krulla and Mra. W. J. Drove In compiling a tenta tive program for the fall atudy huiii'B o the nieuibarahip. Mra. John Tukaca, Br,, waa hualcaa Woilnaaday ufternuon to the Altar aocluly of the Holy Croaa church. Newly drawn hy-lawa ot the orgunlzntlon were read and ap proved and tho group voted to illacoiill-.tus nioetliiKa during the auiiimer, The next auaalon will be held In September. ' Two now meinbara, Mra. R, A. Lovolane and Mra. Htove Takaca, were welcomod, and diitnty re rraahmanta were aervad to Mra. Dunn, Mra. Joe Uracil, Mra. John Kandra, Jr., Mra. Hubert Nohlkor and Mra. E. B. Ilroalor boua, gueata, and to the follow ing muiiibere: Mra. It. Walah, Mra. U. H. Uogue. Mra. W. 0. Ualton, Mra. M, Itohlnaon, Mra. Ilugb O'Connor, Mot. John Oul- mo, .Mra, J. n. Wllaon, Mra, John Kelleher, Mra. Auguat An. drlau, Mra, Anton Bury. - . j TCI'KIjAKK biukfs - TULKLAKU, May ll.r-Hoy McKlroy, eon of Mr, and Mra, a. II. McKlroy, who baa bean a oatlent In a Yreka hoapltal fol- lowing an attack at spinal men- Ingltla, returned home tblf week aud la well on tbe way to corn plele recovery. Only the one caae of the dlaeaae ever devel oned here. , . ' . 1 Lloyd Belhy, , Klamath Tails, baj accepted employment with the Chevrolet agency b,or. With Mra. Belhy and family, be la now making hie home- here, Belhy waa aaaoclated with the Locke Motor company In Klamatk Falla for aiz yeara. William Bwedberg, Portland, repreaontatlve of the MlnneaoU M o 1 1 n e implement company, Iranaacted bualueas bore Tbura- dny. Mra. Lou Booth waa hoateaa to the "Eaay Acea," a pinochle club, Thuraday afternoon. Two tahlea were In play, with high aol-.n to Mra. Larry Betater ana conaolatlon to Mra. Weatler. Re froahmeuta wore aervad at the clone of play. Mra. C. C. Coulaon returned home Tburedny from The Dallea where ahe vlnlted a alater. Mra. C. W. Fenaler waa a Klamath Kalla vlaltor Friday. If the Townaond movement con tlnuea, Ua old age prnalona might be financed by taxing the trans- actlona of Ha leadcra. Radio Repairing hy graduate radio engineer from tl. 8. f ualnaj Ute beat and latent eUlpment In the elate. The only Onrllllllgrapb In Klamath Fnlla. Why have your radio "tinkered" with when It can lie repaired bere for the an me price. Obiien's Sales U Service I'hone 170 118 So. Ttk STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. N BONANZA EVENT MA LIN, May It. Matin Pap club glrla with their advlaora, Mlaa Lydla Anne fltorll and Mlaa Roalne Garfield, attended the aprlng play day held Baturday In llonanxa for all glrla of the county. Delegatea were preaent from Klamath Kalla, Merrill, Malln, tlonania and Henley. Conteata In volley ball, bad minton, epeed ball, hockey, huraeahoea and aoft ball occu pied the morning aeaalnn, fol lowed by lunch. During tbe aft ernoon aeaalon Florence Handera, Malln, won flrat place In a poa tura contoet, and Malln preaent- ed a abort aklt. Ilonora In track were captured for Malln high achool by Helen Kamarad, who took aecond place In the high lump, third place in the 60-yard daah, and with The reaa Karcher, aecond In the re lay race. Mlaa Karcner aiao won honore. taking two flrata, one In the broad Jump and one In the 76-yard daah. Olrla attending from Malln were Thereaa Karcher, Helen Kamarad, Florence Bandera, VI vlun Dngner, Klale Vlctorlm Btarnea. Vlvlnn Martin, and Murguret BEATTY BBATTY On Friday, May 1. tho home talent "Melodloue Mln atrula" of i'luta camp appeared In a program put on at tho lieat ty Methodlat church. Thla allow ing of the mlnatrola, following tholr aucoaaful Initial uppeurunce at achool No, 8 lent week, waa greeted by a moat appreciative audience. Of the cuat of 10 "1'anay" and "Ituntua" ennlly carried off the ntullnr purta. Tho program waa followed by a ban ket aociul , from which a aub atuntlul aum of money wua ro oolved. Mra. B. V. Bradahaw returned on Wednesday from Pondlolon, Ore. While there ahe attended the conference of atnte grange deputing hold at the Dorlon ho tel. Participating In the con ference were the maator of the Oregon alute grage, Ray W. Olll, Htnle Grange Bocrclory ilnrtha J. Beck, Mint r let Grange Deputiea Churlea Wlcklundur and Elmer McClure and the county grange deputloa of eaatorn and aouthern Oregon, which compriaea the eaatern dlatrlct. . . Mra, Frank Bchmlta and grand daughtera. Opal and Dora, and Mra. Irwin Andarnon and Bar bara McNnlr wore Klitmuth Fnlla vlaltora on Biitiirdiiy, May 2. En route they atopped at alouania to vlalt Mra. 1'earl Iloye at the Banford Jonee ranch. John Blmmona anent Wcdnea- duy and Thuraday at Klamath Puna. Dan Drlacolt waa In Bonanza laat week building fence. Mr and Mra. J. B. Caaey rle ited In Langell valley on Mon day, May 4. While there they attended the revival aervlce. ' Tim Brown ta In the Hillaide hoapltal In K la ninth Fnlla aa the raault of the aevore beating he rocnlved on Tueaduy evening, Offlcera John Arkell, J. R. Hamilton and Lee Aekerman were In Bnatty on Thuraday. holding an InvnatlKntlon Into the Tim Brown aaaault. Woyerhauaor locating engln enra were In Boalty Thuraday. They were E. J. flrlghtman from the atate of Wanhlngton, chief PLAY CARDS TONIGHT THE ACORN CLUB 80S North Eleventh HU ' Door Prize Nine High Score Prize, Free Lunch and Dancing. OOO Bridge Plnocble of right-of-way engliioara for Weyerhaeuaqr, and G. II. Wheel er, engineer In charge ot the Weyerhaeuaor camp located about two mllea above the Ohon chaln ranch. They are running a line nortbeaet out ot Beatty. George Du Fault la now lo cated In Boalty aa the Una rider for the aouth of the river. 81m Riddle la tbe line rider tor the north aide of the river. " Thoae from Beatty attending (he Tom Mix clrcua In the city Schilling ToastedTea Touting tea leaf develops extra flavor delicious delicate flavor yon otherwise would never ifk tastef 6 m) on Wednesday Included Mr. and Mra. J. C. Harrison and daugh ter June, Mr. and Mra. Men donhnll and aon Gordon, Mr. and Mra. Herb Heidenrich and little flhlrley Lee. Frank Bchmlta, Opal Palmar and Dora Boye. France and Mexleo now har profeaatonal women Jockaya. Plain Talk to Republicans uldalee ?i,.0a!!t aDJ,0U.nt ?f "lee work'" rlnln 0r ". ahovint carda etc. But what of their qualification? 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