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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1936)
June IS, 1036 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALL. OREGON ?AGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS Towilaenrl Alivllliti'y Members ol Hi" Tuwnieiiil club nnxlllury nut Wednesday afternoon, Juuu 10, lit the horn ot Mm, Hnlph Bontrliii, Discussion mid read ings on til Tnwnaond plan ward enjoyed, mid sovorul tinw mom hri wiiiu taken In. ' Following tliu llUKllldM eessloll, ' it . social hour wae (injoyud, and refresh ments served. Tin nuiclllnry will moot nuxt Week In th homo of Mil. 10, M. Hogu nt ln Klilnr ndo street, Woduosdiiy, Jutiu 17. nt J: 00 o'clock. All member mid friend nro urged Id attend. Luncheon flroup Th Men's Luncheon rlub Ihlt has bon meeting In th First l'roHbylnrlan nliuroh tor narly four yearn, In tn hold nn anniversary elbr tlon this coining Monday. Tho llov, Olnrelio Orr, paatiir of the Emmanuel Dnptlat church, vrtll Intel In tho devotional atudy of tho linok of Hebrew. All thus who have boon In attmidaitoa dur ing tlio punt yrnr r urged to attend, bringing with them, l( possible, thulr wlvo and alio a guest. Raolt member la expected to ho responsible for thrat platai. I.ikIuo Meeting Tin Klamath Iiilun of 1'erfeotloii will hold In ri'iinliir meeting In tho lowor hall of th Masonic T'tnpls, Monday ovnnlng, Juno 15. Tha spring re union, Juna IT, 18 and It, will ! arranged and all members ara urged to attend. Vlaltlng Hcol tlah Kite Mawm will ba mailt welcome. Itcturn to Onklnud Mr. and Mrs. Julian l.anouguoro and dauahtiir, ham returned to their honia In Oakland after vlaltlng Mra. Lanouguere's parents. Mr. and Mra, Mlka Qalarncau at Marrlll. Mra. Lanouguoro hna many friends In Klamath county, having spent her girlhood hero. Publlo Invited Tha publlo la Invited to attend th addraal to b made at 1:00 p. m. Tuesday by Dr. Henry Dlion, University of Oregon medical school, who la to conduct a ollnio hare that duy. Itoth ollnio and Iddrtia will be at tha rremont arbool. luns Nlolen Kenneth Cook of tha Villa Marque apartmonta re ported to police bureau Friday night that thtavea tutored hit apartment by aprlnglng th ventil ating wing of the front door, and tola two guna, aa wall aa 600 roundi of rifle ehelli. Preliminary Hearing Prelimi nary bearing for l K. derma, charged with aaaault and battery upon hla wife, haa bean aet for juatlc court Monday morning. Th alleged offni waa mad an Indictable mlidemoanor by action of th dlatrlct attorney' office. Montana IMrale Former reel dent of Montana wlU,Uud a Montana atat plcnlq, jy, in (iranta Paaa nark, June 21. All farmer resldente of that atat and alio Montana cltlsona vlslt- Ing In Oregon era Invliud. Undergo )rntln Mlea Kn nif MahakDWakl nt Alantna nlldnr went a tonalloctomy at lltllsldo hospital, June 11. Hna nav ra turned to her home and la rocov orlng rapidly. (i,nn uui 111 Owen Kin maater of the granxe.,jt Jiulry, ore., la recovering slowly froju an attack of tuberculoma. iauao by the bits of a tick, aoi'orutna to hi phyilclan. lor Home William Kuyken dull, deputy dlatrlct attorney, whoaa knee waa Injured by a home a few woake ago. baa racov- ered aufflclmitly to ha roninred from th Klamath Valley hospital Health Officer Here This Week Dr. Natl Black, new Klamath county health officer, will arrive 1 hla weekend to take over hi dutleg here. Dr. Black la coming from Sun Francisco. Ho will bo ecoompa nltd by hla wife, Kuth Hanien Black, former member of the ataff of tha Morning Oregonian. Vital Statistic ' 1IIKTIIH WIEWINGTON Born, to Mr. and Mr. Ivan Brewington of Yam any. Ore., a dailghtor.-Jnno 12, at lllllalda hoapllal. wtignt live pounds, II ounces. HARRIS Born, to Mr. and Mra. Yarn Harrla, at Had Leltny aireet, a daughter, June in, named, Helen Iron. Weight, T pou ndi. Court House Records (OTlItlAV) r Suit Filed Klamath Valley hospital vs. K. D, llrlsooe and Mra. Olonu ll.lAa niiiltltlff aaka t44!i.9A In payment ot balance due on bill tor hospitalisation of Hub ert llrlscoo, dofendnnta' minor child, and $aili.00 In payment of furthof hoapttalliatlnn rendorml anm oniia, l'inintur niRo nun Jurigmnnt for coats. W. P. Myers, plaintiff' attorney. A dlaorder Which nttneka only alrplano pilot la known aa aoro noilroala and la cnuaod chiefly by prqfoundV. emotional atraia. Klgh toon ensoa have been reported In ItS pilot under olianrvntlon dur ing tho mat tliroe yanra, Ship by Trucks BEND PORTLAND TRUCK SERVICE v. SI6 . Willow St.""" Klamafh Fall PHONE 108 ; J. H. (Bob) Robblm Rei. Phon.llBO.M Aiullhuy Meel The auxili ary of tho "Vulorunl ot (foreign Wara mot fit ma linint ot Mi'i. l'oggy liuntilin, Wtilnvaduy cvon lii. Iteliiriia lerdm Pnrtlalid T. P, ItlatnlKtii, mnnngor of the Town club, haa returned from a weak bualneaa trip to Portland. Snnt IO fill Ina Hhlrkav wiia fined In jimilco court for Lav ing no llcenee take on a motor vehicle, Society Big tublna of plnochl wore In pluy at tha curd pnrty, Tuemluy afternoon In the Knight of Co luiubua hull, apoimored by the drill Inn m of tho Woman ot the Mooau, ' The nrlxe woro awarded to Mra. Mury Knubl for high acore, Mra, Ulura ilelunil, auonnd high, and Mra, I., Clupo, tho dour print. Itufrralimnnla were aerved at the cIuhh of tha pluy. The tnum will onair anotlmr party Tueaday, J una 23. . Frod Ilyrn McOutre and Klor- enoe Marls Kleallnk wore mar rled TUuaUay, Juno III lilntll at the home of Ilia ltov. Cecil C. Mi own, puator ot the Klret Bupt lit church, Th brld wore a bin travel ing coMlume, and inemliera of the wudillng party Included Mr. and Mra, Carl I'rlti, Mlea Bath Price and Mr. and Mra. Joe Meekor After a brief wedding trip, Mr. aud Mra. MuQuIre will be at home to their friend at 1030 Vi I'phom atreut. e Th Illiihee clrcU of tho t.adlea aid aoclety nt th MMhodnt church mat Thuraduy afternoon, J nno ll, at th horn of Mra. Rrneat Hluciulr III Altamout. A nolluck luncheon waa aerved on tha lawn, and Waa followed by election of offlcara. . Thnae choaen to anrv for th enaillng year Included: Mr. W. O, Van Einon. chairman: Mra. C, O. noymera, vie chairman and Mra. J, K, lleno, aocretary and treaaurer. see Mra. Kenneth C. Downing and Utile daughter, Nancy Carol, of gpokane, Waah., are gueala at the home of Mr. Downing' par ent, Mr. and Mra. Illley u. Hen aon of 104 High atreet. Ur. and Mra. Downing and Nancy Carol have been vlaltlng In Keneae City, Mo., fur th paat thre monlha. Dr. Downing plana o return to th coaat In a taw weeke, AI.TAMONT Morlln Bhepherd waa a neat of honor at a party on hla fourth birthday, at tha family home on Alinmont Drive, Wed- neailay, June 10, A dflliihtful afternoon waa apent by the youiiRatera playing xamea. Ilefreahmrnta Wer aerved by Mra. II. I.. Hliephtrd at the Clone of tha afternoon, Thou preeent were! Waller Haimon, Jr., Charlea Hire, Hharoa Cumiibell, Jlnimle liulledga, Lynn Campbell, Mnxln Aubrey, Mar Jnrle llgnaen. Mary Beth Illce, lllcliard l.ungatvln, Teddy I.ung, aleln, Roacniury Myer. Nadlna llanaen, Denny Shepherd, Wllma ltnhertaon, Brtty Itullcdge, Bev erley Plnnell and th guoet of honor. Merlin Bhepherd Special Events at Skating Rink Kvehla almllar to thewe featured at th armory akatlng rink laat week will he held again thla week end. Con lout program are held each Bonder night, On Saturday a carnival rnt la held. Ralph Perry of Med ford waa d fented by Clifford 1'hllllpi of Klamnth Knlla In tho laat racing vont for men. Oeraldln drove of Medford defeated Margartt Butterfleld of Klamath falla In tho wnmen'a ovont. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MAN wlhea rldo to Portland June 17 or 18; share expenaca. Phone 8G0J. 6429 LOST -Oold circle Klk'a hand breast pin. Reward. Konnath Mcl.eud, Jr. 430 Main. 1418 FOR RRNT Uniuunl all room apartment home, turnlthtd or UiifiirnlHhe.it, 109.00, Call 117 N. Silt Bundny. . K4I0 FOR SALW Complete enoo repair ahop In good location; nl neccaaltntud by dentil of owner. Cull 2010. Dulwoon 0 and 0. 4198 FOR 8AI.K Mloctria rnnge; wood atova and other houaehold nr- tlclaa. Phone 8010 between 9 and I. ; i ' ' 1 . 4127 TWO ROOM fiirnlahtd opnrt- mont. 1800 HalHnnail. 11484 FOR KENT B-room furnlahed houaa, 888 Mnooln, 541S FOR rbnt -Partly furnished 8' room liouee. 433 North 10th 6419 WANTED Cook . for obardlng houao. 723 Klamath.- . 5411 FURNISHED APARTMBNT8 481 N. 10th. 8417 M. L JOHNSON 406 Main Phon. 2161 Klamath Falli , ' Insurance ; Real , Estate Timber ', SCOUT COURT CIS AWARDS FRIDAY NIGHT trrilln avnnltiir. Jim 18. the Modoc council, Boy Hcoutl of America, held It flint court of honor for th coui In th Klamath bnaln dlatrlct. Fifteen acouta rnoolveil forty-alx award. W, J. Dlnamora, chalrmun of the court of honor committee pre sided and ha waa aaslatsd by It. II. Itudcllffe, O. O. Baxter, W. h. Wuloi. and Hcoilt Kxaoutlv Dwlght K. Ollchrlat. Membera of Troop 111 Klnmath Falla con ducted th opening and cloning carniiionlna. Dr. Merle H. Bwanien, one of th Flrat Kngla Hoouta In the old Klnmath county con noil guva th boys and parenla very In teresting talk on Camp McLaugh lin, the boy acout camp at Luke o' the Wood. The acout execu tive then announced that th summer camp anaon would opnn this year on Hiiniioy, juiy a ana would continue for four weeks, He urged tho acouta In thla dla trlct to register for th first three wnnka. Following I a Hat of Hie Vari ous awarda mad to the acouta: Hrconil GImhb Troop No. 108 Bob Rvana. Troop No. 1 1 1 Harold I'hllg. Charles roster. , ' Tint Tinas Troop No. 102 Damon Tow, er, Richard Beano, Huniiny Red- key. Troop No. 107 Bob Zblnden. Randall Pope. Merit Budge . Troop No. 108 Don Hun- laker. Troop No. 107 Clifford Jar dine. Troop No. Ill Clark A. Weaver, Ray McAuloy, Milton Mc Auley. Troop No. Ill Leatar Un do, Frtd Kyrly. Stock Market Quotations NRW YORK. June It. ( Tho stock market browsed In utility, rubber and specially paaturea to day, virtually neglectlug most oth er f e Ida. In th usual quot aummer week end dealings, some Issues pushed ii d fractions to around two points. Further mild profit - taking was noted her and there. Tha close was fairly firm. Transfer were around 860,000 aharea, Oonaolldaled Uaa waa a rela lively active performer on the up side, further reflecting the com pany'a laat refunding move. Among the popular atocks were J. I. esse. Allied Chemical, co lumbla (las, United Corp., North American. Chrysler. Corn Pro- ducla. American Telephone and Radio. The rails, ateela and mer rhundlslng Issue war little but ter than teady. Th belief was general that the French will Boon or late havo to cut the value of th franc or do- dure an embargo on the export of gold. Hcurltla marketa. It waa felt, could bo affected adversely, at lenst tampornlly, by any dras tic fiscal move mad at Pari. Market analyst who lean to th buying tide bolstered their arguments with figures snowing that there were 04 favorable divi dends thla week, aaalnat 40 tha week before. The latest tolnl was the largest for any week alnco lust Dectmber, Recent strength of some ot tho mail order aharea waa explained In part, by th governmental tl uato that rural retail trade In May waa up II. t per cent over tho eaine 19311 monin. Today'a closing prices; Air Reduction 88 Allied chemical A Dye 199 American can H'l American A Forolgn Power 7 J American Power ft Light .... Hi Amnrloan Bmclt. & Ret 78 i A. T. T H8I American Tob. B Anaconda Copper 141 Atcbison, T. A 8. F 731 Atlantlo Refining 11 lialllmore ft Ohio 181 llendtx Aviation - 13 Bethlehem Steel 638 Boeing Air Borden Co 2S1 Case, J. I: 175 Calorulllnr Trnctor 76 Chrysler Motor 97 Colorado Oaa A HlectNo . 20 Commercial Holventa - 18 ('nmmonwvnlth Southern .. 81 Continental Can 77 I Corn Products .81 fitnlM Wright 61 Knaltnan Kodak Klcctrio Auto Light 80 Krle R. It '. 121 General Hleetrla ! Uonernl Fonda 41 II (lenoral Motora 04 4 Ollletle ltaior 161 Great Northern pfd 41 J International NU'kel 471 I. T. & T 1I JoIiiir Manvlll Kennocott Con, Copper .18 Llhlmv-O-Fnrd 64 Loi'lllnrd Tob, Oo Manly Ward 443 Nash Motor 16 J National Biscuit 10!j Nntlonnl Dnlry Product 241 National Distillers 281 New York Contrnl .... ........ 86 North American 281 OH ttteel 141 Pacific Oaa A Rlectrlo ........ Hi Pacific Light 63 Packard Motor 108 CAN YOU QUALIFY? 1. 25 to 32 yean of age. 2. Sales ability, or actual tales experience. 3. Accounting training preferred. If ynn answer tli nhovo requirement, nit xcoptlonn1 op porlunlty lending to a position as manager of one of . our hrnnelica la offered by BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO. Bid Plttock lllock, Portland, Oregon Salary Replica contlrtontlnl. j Suspect . t - 4) ; t t1tittiarti atitlinrlllM dtarlOf4td ihnt Ihla.nlrtiir of Wl- ter Price, 22, waa selected from a sheaf of rogue's gallery plc turos by several victim of the recent freight train hold-up, as ih. llk.dnB nt nm nt tha thre men who staged that affair on the Great Northern near look- out. Prlce'a whereabouts are not known to the officers. He waa arrested her about a year ago by city police on a charge ot running a "akin game" among transients, and waa turned over n trinmniti niintv to hold for Toxaa authorities, who wanted him for murder. Price later "beat the rap" In Texaa. Picture la from Jailor Vernon Wllaon'a files. (Herald-Newa Photo-En- graving.) Penney, J. C. Penn H. H .. . 85 801 Phillips Potroleum . 40) Public Service jvew jersey -Pullman Co. ..............- 451 461 Radio Corp. 121 20 Itenilngton nana . Republic Hteol ...... Hevnolda Tob. B ............. 191 651 Heara Roobuck ... 76 Southern Pacific . Sperry Corp. standard Branda - Standard Oil California Standard Oil New Jersey Stewart Warner . Studcbaker Corp. Toxaa Corp Truns-Amerlca ..... .... . tn 181 161 351 671 18 111 811 13 Union Carbide, .. . Union Pacific . United Airlines .. . I'nltrd Aircraft . .. United Corp United Una Imp. ..... I!, s. Industrial Alcohol 881 127? 161 24 71 151 341 283 621 U. S. Rubber ....... .. U. 8. Steel Western Union - Wcsttnghouse Klectrlc Vt'bito Motora . Woolworth .. 8.1 1141 82a Sis flnslns Curb Quotations Cities Service 41 Klectrlo Bond A Bhare .... 11 C. V. Courtney waa fined $100 and acntonced to 60 days In lull SAtunlav morning whan he appeared before Police Judgo Richmond to answer to chnrgoa of driving while intoxicated. Tom O'Shea and R. E. Cnl rert, charged x with drunkenness and vagrancy, wore fined 10 each or eentehred to aarve out fly day In nll. James McUabe, also charged with drunkenness, was sentenced to 10 days In Jail on a bread and water 'diet, and Stella Williams, negrosa, charged with vagrancy, was assessed a fine ot $100 plus 40 daya In Jnll. Meda Baker and Danny Lane. Indiana, were arrested ahd held pending Inveatlftatlon. Weather Tha Pyclo-fitormogrnph nt Un darwood'a phnrinncy registered nn upturn In barometric pressure Friday night and indications are favorable for generally pleasant conditions during tho next 24 hours. However, tho rending l still low and local showers may occur, Th Tyco rrcordliig thormom etnr' registered maximum and minimum temperatures Saturday as follows: IIlRh 76 Low 56 Forecast for next 24 hours: Generally fair: moderate. The V. B, Forest Servioe la to experiment with bombing planes which will scatter dirt and chant lcnl bombs a n meant ot com bating email forest tiros. T 5 IN (Continued from Page One) Imniedlntfdv with the notation of tha new address. "If you are calling at the post office for your letter and require Identification to procure same you may atop right up atalra and have your nonus ceriinea ior payment, tiling th earn partica for Identifiers. This will elim inate huvlng to mako two trips with your acquaintance to the post office. "Do not fgn th register not ice nor any of your bonds except l it... n Mi.bii,. ftf tha tl.tllVAHne- clerk or the certifying clerk. "Home Pf th following leglon- . m. will Iia a, IH TWMtr fill CA during the rush days to assist ,.., Iti lil.nl lfli.nl Inn ti In nnv other way, Tboy are at your service: i;uminaiiunr iuiu iuiiiib. liou mounoney, vio rainier, jim tfA.i..N hl,.v1 KfcMitlnti. ftnm Miller, Carl Cook. Bill Canton and other. Should you know any yoz tnem xney win no mu in ailHlNt. vnnr Identification." . Offlclat Information from the poslul department in connection with the bonds, was aa followa: "The bonde ar expected to ar rive In tho local post office on ft.,. ir. TTnnn their Brrlval five i,..i,. u.111 ha Hntniled ta re ceiving, recording and preparing them for oenvery oy mo ve rier, and preparing th notlcea r u n,ali hnvea. tt la esti mated that thla work will b completed late in tne evening oi th 18th, permitting the delivery ti. knit ...ItiiMil tetters to begin on th morning of the 16th on the carrier route ana in i rural route. On the etar routee, -.t.inli -a. ilia named rnutea. Only the notlcee will b delivered. "Actual delivery or me oonas will require about two minute; h Inn rarrler and thla will alow down the carrier on hla round. It 1 nopea mi oach carrier will be abl to cover .... .,. .... nn tha lth. Theae registered bond letter cn be delivered to me aaores- ..t. mttA nBt-Aiti ahnnld not aak i. . ,.i.p tn deliver to any other addressee even on .order of "power ot attorney ' a It cn- ... i. . Anna a ii A will almnlv da- lay the carrier. Patrona of the post ottlca snoaia aiso ucr m mind that the entire fore will be on duty, those clerk and ear- rlera on Tacationa nave own ii.4 i u mill tiiAw will work possibly twelve to sixteen houre . 4MW ,tvlna the rnah oerlod ot the delivery and certification Of the nonda. "If a patron on the tlrat part nt m ....l.,'! rnulA wnnld insist on him waiting five or ten min- utea for Identification, u woum .ln hA parrtpr nnd mitrht Dre- vent him from completing his rout till into aitornoon ur iiu slbly th next day. Therefore wo ask tha veteran to help u In till mannr by answering the door promptly and having some on known to the carrier. In ense they ar not known, handy tn Irlnnllftf IllA VAtArail. Tha In- etrurtlone from the department are mat ir a person i bu, sonally known to the carrier, or tha delivering employe, that they must have aomeone personally known to them nnd the veteran to Identify the veteran. All peo ple who Identify a veteran must sign th register receipt or the bonds. nd In cso of wrong Identification, they will b held responsible for the amount of the bonds. "Wo hop we will b able to have five certifying employe available on the 16th to certify the bonda which the veterans wish cashed. However, we can not be sure that wa will be able to do this and It is possible that wa will not be a"blo to start certi fication of th bonds till the morning . of th 17. These em ployes will certify bonds In Boom 202 on the second floor of th post office building. If the certifying clerk does not know tho Veteran personally, the vet eran must nave two persona, personally Known to th certlfy- 1 1. .l.n Ilia llfltl ll with the veteran. These Identifying ... ... .f.t. ... . persona will nave to do who, me veteran, aa we cannot hnv the bonds signed up and then the identifying persona drop in later to algn the bonda. Of course, If the veteran la personally known to the member of the-American Legion, who will be oh hand at room SOS to assist In Identifica tion, then no further Identifica tion Is necessary. "It la estimated that th aver age number of bonds received bv each veteran will be twelve niid on that basis should he wish to Cash them nil It Will require about 16 mlrtHtfl per veteran. It i hoped that with five) clerk certifying It will be possible to certify 150 Veterans dally. "Vetorans should also keep In mind thnt where their applica tions went In lats their bonda may not be nmong the first receipt. Thoy should not Call the post offlcd, asking If their bonds nro there, as Information concerning mall matter ennnot be given over the phone. Those vetornna Who The Greatest 4th Celebration I Hrj At Home Rodeo, Air Circuit Parities, ' ' Water Sports, Fireworks July 3, 4 5th Tell your out-of-town friend to.coitie to Klam ath Falls for a Glorious 'Fourth American Legion 4th Celebration Commltte " 5 BOND ARRIVE KLAMATH Perform Bob and Skip Pordyce will port when they stnnt with airplanes, autoa and motorcycles, Tbia ia the aecond week of the "thrill olrous," live on th rural route 1 or I should meet the carrier and re ceive hi bonus letter. Should he mis the carrier th regular regis ter notice will b left la hi box. All veteran! ara urgently request ed to bring tbla register notice to th postoffic with them when calling for their letters there, "All veterans picas observ th following i Under no circum stances sign your nam to either the register receipt of th bond except In th preaenc of th de livering postal employe or the certifying employ. "If tha veteran does not wish to cash all his bonds at this time, b should bring In consecutiv num bers, either the first consecutive number of hi bond or tb last consecutive numbers, aa thla will assist the certifying employes. It In doubt aa to th consecutive numbers bring all your bonda, but be sure to atat that you only wish to cash th number you want to rash. After a bond ia one cer tified, you cannot withdraw It with the intention of cashing It later it must go through at that time." MERRILL, Jun IS. Preaen tatlon of tbe atat charter Wa mad to th Merrill Boy Scout troop Tuesday evening by their aponsor, tbe Merrill poat of tbe American Legion, at meeting largely attended by both ecouts and Legionnaires. Elmer Btukel mad the presen tation to Scoutmaster J. W. Scog glns, whos Interest In scout work ha brought tb local troop to its present high standing In acoutdom. Scogglne bad on display char ter for 13 sonsecntlr years tor the Merrill troop, which nntll five years ago was the only troop south of Eugene In Oregon. Reo Fane, acout master, open ed the session, with a brief talk, and during the session plans ware discussed for th proposed sum mer cabin to be built in tbe near future at Medicine lake, which when completed, will have a floor space of 30 by 60 feet, witn mass hail, kucnen. bunks, lodge room and other accommodations. The building la to be ooen for use on the scouts' aummer camping trips and for other public gatherings at th lake. Tbe Legion ana acout troop will combine forces to com plete the atructure. Work la expected to get under way in a month or tlx weeks, fol lowing re-plotting of the recrea tional grounds In tb Bbaata, na tional forest. Th acout guest enjoyed bait an hour of roller akatlng before tbe "big feed ' prepared by tne hosts. Th Lesion post plans yet an other social event for this montb when the navy will feed the army beans," according to toose ne- hlnd the dinner plans. Members ot the Malm poat ahd their ladles and the army men and their ladle of tha Merrill post will b guests of the Merrill ex- navy man, Tuesday evening, Juno 13rd. Warren Fruits and Elmer Stu kel will guide preparations tor tha event. Jury Summoned for Next Monday The new circuit court Jury haa been summoned for Monday at 2 p. m., when a new Klam ath county grand Jury will be chosen. On Tuesday, th jury trial of Vounr versus Houck will "open In circuit court, and will ba fol lowed by a aeries ot other Jury trials. . HOWARD BARNHISEL REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Rent Collection! 1 1 l-N-9th Phone fOSO Early Copies of Klamath Newspapers. For hlatorlcal Information, th Herald-Newa la Intereated In examining copies of early iuiim nithllataod In Klamath county. In asking to borrow auoh ooplea, tne jiera.ia-r.aws guarantees that Utmost car will be taken In preserving th dlilnna and returning them to the rightful owners. . W are looking for ooples tha Klnmath Weekly Star, of the Hernld starting In 1906; Klnmath Hepiibllcnn, Klnmath Kxprcsa, Klamnth Chronicle, Klnmntli Pioneer Press, Klnm ath llccord, Klnmath North western, Klnniatlt Sun, etc. TUB HERALD-NEWS. MERRILL SCOUTS RECEIVE CHARTER Sunday al-UJ ! ,1 thrill spectators Sunday at th air PREPARE! HARDTBATTLE (Continued From Pag On) th topic th governor and the Chicago publisher will taka up when they confer. Another will doubtless be tb typ ot campaign to ba undertaken. For hla part, th presidential nomine haa assured It will have no "pink tea" complexion, whether he travels widely and speak often, or confines himself to a restricted number of major addresses. Knox moat likely will tak tip tb vice presidential nominee wher he left oft la hi long quest for delegates pledged to himself for tbe presidential nomination. Hardly a state was missed In his excursions assailing the adminis tration; wane Lanaon left Dla desk but two or three times. The republican campaign Itself Is generally expected to vary In pattern from tb opening keynote of tn proceeding Ar. Both Landon and Knox, while sparing few word sralnst new deal meth ods, have endorsed various Roose velt objective. Landon baa aald th wheat must be oeparated from tb "new deal chaff." Their platform fall far short ot advocating a return to th old order, either In government or party. Tb reciprocal tariff law and the presldent'a power to chang th gold contant of th dollar ar practically th only specific lawa mentioned for repeal, If a new occupant take ovar tb Whit House next January. Where ex-Prealdent Hoover had demanded repeal of the sliver pur chase act, th platform waa silent. Bator packing their baga. with hundreds of other delegatea, to pile aboard homcbound train today, a group ot weaternera aald they got assurance from Roy Roberta and Lacy Haynea, of th Landon management, that th nomine had "left th door open" to con sideration ot sliver In hla mone tary policy. Utah, Idaho and Wyoming were represented In th meeting, Th Roosevelt sllvtr policy has bten among those that ar anath ema to a wing In hi party sympa thetic to tb American liberty league. On ot th many ques tions being asked among the dis banding delegatea waa whether active support for thalr ticket and platform might be expected of Al fred E. Smith, John W. Davia, former Governor Ely of Massachu setts and other prominent anti new 'deal democrata. Kinort ot American aero nautical equipment In January, 1(30, exceeded l. ooo.oou, wnen 34 planea, 46 engines, and para chutes, parts, and accessories wer Bold abroad. For Delicious Horn Cooked Meal SWAN Soda and Candy Shop ar-Maia Phon IBM QUESTIONS THAT ARB 1 r REPUBLICANS "K TOST of th banksof the country (xa,t.m 1Y1 which are member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) are prohib ited by law or government regulation from paying interest on "demand deposits." Check' ing accounts are, of course, demand deposits, for they may be withdrawn at any time by the depositor. . - i ' It is now generally recognised that the pay ment of interest on demand deposit (s not sound banking practice. A bank must be pre pared at all time to pay out these funds on demand. Consequently, th bank cannot - make full use of this money because it doe not know when the depositor may want to withdraw it. A checking account is primarily for th convenience of customer for keeping their money and writing check. For those who wish to receive interest their fund can be placed in interest-bearing time deposit. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Klamath Falls, Oregon Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. F (Continued from Pag On) Salem yesterday aald '. h Was powerlesa to act. - FUNDS TURNED OVR1 BALBM, June 18. (P) Th state liquor control commission today turned over an additional $100,000 to direct relief from Its reserve fund to take car of all overdrafta and th "floating" checks against th fund, It wa announced today by th execu tive department. Payment of th money, th office stated, eliminated the need of Issuing certificate" ot Indebtedness which - Governor Martin had refused to sign sev eral days ago when he etatad the expenditures for direct re lief would be regulated by the cash Income of th liquor con trol commission, which haa been set aald tor that purpose. Following the governor's re fusal to issue $200,000 certifi cates, be ordered the liquor com mission to turn over $160,000. Thl fund wa found Inadequate to tak car ot the outstanding chack for direct relief and. State Treasurer Rufu C. Holman yes terday sought to have th gover nor change bla policy and lean at least $100,000 In certificates. Today, however, upon learning the liquor commission atlll had $438,521 In Ita reserve fund to take car of Invoices, the gover nor requested in additional turn over of $100,000. This was done and the money will be available Monday for the overdrafts snd other outstanding checks. Dolly George Pet, Klamath Indian woman, sustained painful Injuries Friday night, when ah . ua-,ii- Kattan hv anvaral Indian men and slashed on th knee with a knlf during a arinn Ing party. Th.n,. xvailtoi.. William Bar clay, William Martin, McKlnley David and aicruniay ueorg war arrested by state police officers. Tbe first thre wer taken at Fair Acre, after th other two and th woman were dlacovered at the Weed Junction on th Ash' lsnd-Klamath Palls highway. McKlnley David was charged with disorderly conduct and th ntlinrm wtellfc hln APIIftV- AM public nlghway. All war itnea $10, and Klamath Agenoy author ities were ' notified that : th woman needed additional medical car. Eight stitches wer taken In her knee Friday. Obituary PEtlRV MKXDESHALL Perry Mendenhall. about 17, died tn hla cabin north ot Ma lin, Saturday morning. He had been a resident of th . vicinity for about flv years, having com titer from Modoo county, California. There are ao known relatives. The remains ar at th Earl Whltlock Funeral home, Pin street at Sixth. - Copco Stock No Bales Friday. Friendly Helpfulness ' , To Evary Cred arte! Puna Klamath Funeral Home BBS High St. sir. aad Mrs. A. A. Ward, Mamagsr ASKED ABOUT BANKINO LIQUOR UND USED TO MEET OVER DRAFTS