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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1936)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'PAGE THREE July 13, 19,10 LAND DIM . AIDES STRATEGY FOR CAMPAIGN TOI'KKA, Kuna., July IS. (UP) (tuv. Alfred M, I.nndim Hitturdtiy reeled til Ihn liomu of friend, "mum wlurn In Kiinnim," In ura partition fur onu of tho tiiiml stritiiuoua wnnka nines h waa no in 1 n 11 1 oil fur priHtltlnnt. I.iiiulun enni'ullnil Ilia nftiiriioon prtinH eiinforcneo In nrilnr In uanirii- euiitiiry-ilrigri'e weutlmr III Tnpeku. Jin minuuneeil lio win KoIiik in Ihn fur ill of it friend, "Kiiiuiiwliure In Kunn," In au'iliil rliilurilny n tu lit and Hiiiiilny, l,Hat Ileal Ileal "It niny lie my Inst real rest unlll lifter Ihn iiiiIIiiiIIiiii," ho ailil'il, "mi I wnnt In niiikii Ilia heat nf It," lie declined to mi) If hit lilniinnil In fifth. ' Next week (lovernor I.unilim's dnlle will tie many ami vnrleil, lie will hold a nuinlier of I m tiiirtunl nullltr-al cnnfiireiicea, principal anions; whleli will be Hint Weilnnmliiy with Col. Km nk Knox of Chlt-aiio, repulilleiiii vlee 'irnal'tnntlnl iioinlnen. Them will lie other eotiferencna with tin tlnniil lenderi on cuiupulKii priili- It'ltlB. Hpeerll Nearly I'IiiUIikI flnvernnr l.anilon nlo In ex peeled to finish hi necepiniien a'leflrll next week. Tho upeech hm linen written nml rnvlaeil several tlmeii hut l.nndon plnnr. fllinl ellerklllK up of lei-llllli-lll detnlla with hla three advlaora. Cher leu . Tnfl, expert on re lief mid aecurlly; .kivluji W. Itohey, niilhorlty vn. 'I'Uuoinlea, nml K'url II. Taylor, fiirm uilvlmir, Nttvrrul oilier persona oIubo to the Kovornor are oxneete to aid hi in In the final draft oflho ad drea. l.nndon conferred today with llolmei Mende, Topeka. Keileml ehnlrmnn of the cnminllt-e on urrnnaeinniiia for Ihn notlf lenlion. Mende aald he final irornin haa not been completed. Kntnlly In Itelurn The Itev. r'runrls Johannea. Knnana I'll y, Knnn , hlihnp of Ihn Catliollc church (or Knnaa, will deliver tho Invocation at the notification ceremony, John O. M. Ilainllton, rnpuhllcan national chairman, will deliver a ahorl add rem and then Introduce llert rand Bnell, permanent ehnlrmnn or i no repniiiicnn natiouni con vention at L'lnvrlnml, who will Introduce (lovernor l.andnn. following l.nndon'a apeerh, the benedletlnn will ho pronoiineoii tiy tho Itnv. etinrlea l Mende, Kanaaa City, Mo., hliihop of the Methodlat Kplncopal church for Mlaaourl and Knnaaa. I.andona family will return from Katra Tark. Colo., for the notification. They plan to ico hark to Colorado Immediately afterward and will be followed by (lovnrnor l.nndon within a week. Ijindoii will remain In Kates Park about two wenka bo fore he plunge Into the campaign. Outlook for Klamath Basin Crops Excellent at Present Time, County Agent Finds Crop prospects for thla sousoil III the Kliiniutli IiiihIii aro excel lent ut tho pruaeiit time, accord ing to County Agent 0. A. llend uraon, who reported riiattirca are uxeuptloiiiilly good, which la Ini porliuit at a lime when thorn are great aliortugoa of fond In the middle went, Tint KlnniHth hiialn puHturoa could hiindln mora livestock tliun there l In the territory, Hender son atalnd, . The inn n ly agent received a letter Hiituriluy from Die head of Ihn llventuck Information nervine at Mllca City, Mont., Indicating that a Inrgn nuinher of cuttle In t hut dlntrlct muat bn moved at once burn lino of a ahortuge of food. Theao cntlln, moHtly lli r fords and well bred typra, are lining nrfered for anln, the Intlnr muled, wllh cowa and cnlvea being of fered at 140 and under, alenra al Mix ennta and hnlfnra at flvu reiiia, Tliean ynnrllnia weigh about (00 pounds. It la prob able that a number will he pur ehuaed by local atockinen this Meimon. I'olato urreune In tlm Klnmuth liaslu will be at leunt 1000 acre nvnr lent year, and general con dltlotia at Ihn printout time Indl cnKi that with noruiul growing condltloua tho bnuvleat crop In Ihn history of tho K liimut h hnnlli will bo llurvealnd thla full, The flrat culling of ulfulfa la well iiIoiik, n nd averagn reporln Indlcntn that thn crop la a little heavier than normal. The cul ling began a week earlier than ueuul, which mt'una thut there will be a heavier aecond culling and In many locnlltlia a third cutting thla aeanon. Other liny cropa are xceptlon ally good, Haiiilemon a.ild, und the total buy crop will be heavy, Kven though the weather ha been cool, grain cropa haven't Buffered, according to the county agent, who prod let a a beovy crop throughout thn dlntrlct. Gravel Pit Takes Little Boy's Life BAI.KM, Ore., July 13. (UP) A boy'a flailing trip for crnw flah ended fatally Saturday In a walnr-fllled gravel pit. Howard H. Carpenlnr. 10, of Pnrkdalo, near Hood rtlvor, Ore, fell Into a pit near Monitor and wan drowned. Ho waa' (lahlng wllh two other boya. Tho body waa recovered late today. A great nation la built to the platform of no political faith It la built to the pattern of moderation. tlaymond Moley. Plane Brings Stabbed Ship Captain Help BAN JUAN. P. !., July IS. (Ill') A United Hlntoa marine nlrnhine flew 2UU inllea out to aea rlaturdiiy to bring aahore the cnptnln of a paanenger liner who hud burn nlnhhed In the throat by a memhor of hla crew. Weak from loaa of blood cana rd by a four-Inch giinh in hla neck. Cnptnln Torencn llurrowa, aklpper of the A. 11. Hull bioani ahlp compnny'a liner 8. H. Cath erine, waa transferred from hla hip to a llouglaa amphibian plane In treachnroua rolling aoaa. Threr-U'ay Radio A three-way drama of radio eommunlratlon waa carried out for two houra aa the marine plane, dlaputched from 81. Thnniaa, Virgin lalnnd, Bought to find thn Cathorlnn before her aklpped bled to death. From ahlp to ahoro, and back In reacue plane, aped meMogie of encourngement to the captain. nf changna nf poalllon of the Breeding veaael, and of frantic dlfeclloiia to the reacun plan. Hhlp I .it) a H ke ItJtrrnK Al flrat unable' to locato the rntherlnn, l.loutenant Colonel Jamea T. Moore, of thn U. 8. Murine Corpa, who hud taken off for the 16.6 mllo flight to si a to tho Catherine and bark 200 nillea to Kan Juan. Instructed tho balp to lay down a heavy amokc barrage, (ly the trail of anioke he located the ahlp. Once the ahlp waa reached, Pr. T. . Holing. U. 8. public henlth phyalclun who volunteered for thn flight, ndminlatored flrat aid to Captain Hurrowa, who hnd lain for alx houra without ade quate attention, and waa weak from loaa of blood. Klmrunn Hlnaliea Officer High aeaa were rolling, . and It waa at flrat thought Impoe albte to transfer Ihn atrlcken cnp tnln to the amphibian, finally Colonol Moore took a rubber boat from hla plane, (loatod It on one of the Cnthorlne'i own New Leonard ItlCfltKiKltATOK l. 1 7 Cubic ret SIM Only $159.95 UHLIG'S 1IMM Mala It's A Dirt Detective There's No Escaping ZORIC ' Garment Cleaning System It's like a story of adventure, the way chemists and engineers experimented and worked to perfect this marvelous DRY CLEANING SYSTEM, but there's no mystery about the marvelous things ZORIC does for your clothes. It searches out hidden dirt cleanses the fabric ever so gently it perks up the nap brings color back to bloom but doesn't leave a trace of odor. Sounds almost unbelievable? Then Try ZORIC and see SUPERIOR-TROY LAUNDRY 700 S. 6th St. Phone 655 urobilin, and put Captain Hur rowa aboard. Little wiia known of tho at tack on llurrowa, except that an altercation had occurred between the officer and a fireman, who auddenly Belied a knife and cut an Inch-deep gnnh four inchea long In the loft aldo of Hurrowa' neck, Condition Critical Leaving the liner at 4:05 p. m. the murlno plane lauded here at 6 p. in. Captain Hurrowa win taken by amliulmco to the Sea man hospital, He wna reportedly In critical condition. Tho Catherine, hound for Ita homo port of Ntw York, from l'uerlo Itlco, waa 208 inllea at aea when the captain waa wound ed. It Immediately turned to ward Hon Juan, tho r.carcnt port, but aent Ita wlruleaa for help when It waa fcarjd the capinln might die from loaa of blood before the ahlp could make port. Storekeeper Denies Traps Set For Kids RAN PHANC1HCO. July IS. (UP) Hyman liurwiii, jib, "Hkldway" storekeeper, who aa aerterily uacd Imitation dime lo bait wolf trnpa placed where children played, Saturday pleaded not guilty to a charge of aaeauit lo do groat bodily harm. Municipal Judge Daniel 8. O'llrlnn, after exumlnlng the trap and Boeing It apllnter a pencil by a anap of Ita ahinlng Jaws, fixed ball al $2500 or I&000 bond, (irowlti returned lo hla Jail cell. Complaint against the atore keeper waa aigneri by parenlB of neighborhood children who Gor win claimed "robbid" blm and deatroyed hla property. Barber to Mount Stand This Week LOR ANOELE8. July IS. (UP) Itobert 8. Jainen, much-marrlcd barber on trlnl for the murder of hla young wife, may be brought to the wltncae atand In hla own dofenae early thla week, dufonse attorneys hinted Hitturdny, Dlntrlct Attorney Huron Pitta and hie prosecution staff are ex pected to bring the lengthy- cane nlosor to an end on Monday with the end of toallmony by atate WltllOHBOB, MILLIDnS SPENT ON PACIFIC COAST Montgomery Ward apent ap proximately 111,000,000 In the ill row wnat count alatna, Oregon, Wanhlugton and California, laal year for mercbunillae purehaaua iilono, It wna announced here to day by It, Proobnlel, Wurds atom manager, who hun juat received tho Information from the com pany 'a Chicago offlcea. "We are proud," aald Proebktol, "to bo ablo to allow to what an extent Montgomery Ward la a wont coaat Institution. A company Belling a wldo variety of morchan- dlan over a wide area muat alno make nurchaaea over a comparable area and a largo amount of theae purnhaae center on the went coaat." In addition to theae expendl- turea, the company will expend aubnluntlal auma In connection villi the oporatlon of the mail order house and retail atore In Portland, the mail order home and atoro In Oakland and the other stores throughout tho three states. Theae auma will Include money for tnxea, rnntul, wagea, ad verilnlng. heal, light and water and many other Itema. E RE Mr. and Mra. Maurice Crystal have ahlpped the flrat fat lamba to leave the reaervatlon thla aea ron. Thnae lamba were born dur ing the latter part of January ana early part of February, i ney en tered the reaervatlon range on May 2. and were herded by Jack Sullivan. Out ot xfi2 lamba the buyer re jected only two. Three hundred and nine were graded aa feeders and averaged 78 pounds and 641 were fat lamba averaging 88 pounds. The fcedera are being ahlpped lo San Franclaco and the fat lamba to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mra. Cryatal have a total of 6S00 lamba. More ship ment are contemplated on Aug. 1 and 15. NDIGESTION (loesrit live here any more" I lake I Court Unit Urtr PHI b.tora and 1 sllcf rocsU and art rrlirf . C.M.Ce. Christian Science Church "Sacrament" was the subject of the Leaaon-Hnrmou In all Chnrchea of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July .12. The Oolden Text was. "But to do good and to communicate for get not; for with such sacrifices (lod Is well pleased" (Hob. 13: 16), Among the citations which com prised the Leason-Sermon was the following from the Wide: "And when Hie hour was come, he sal down, and the 12 apostles Willi him. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and aald, Take thla, and divide It among yourselves; And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake It, and gave unto thorn, saying. This Is my body which la given for you: this do In remembrance of me" (Luke 22: 13, 17, ID). The Lesson-Sermon also In cluded the following correlative passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Script urea," by Mary Haker Bddy: "The true sense Is spiritually lost. If the sacrament Is confined to the uae of bread and wine. The disciples had eaten, yet Jesus prayed and gave them bread. This would have been foolish In a lit eral sense; hut In Its spiritual sig nification. It was natural and beautiful. Jesua prayed; he with drew from the material senses to refresh his heart with brighter. with spiritual views" (p. 32). Sentence Imposed, man Runs Amock 8. Hermanovlch, sentenced to pay a fine ot $100 and to spend 40 days In Jail on vagrancy charges Saturday morning, ran amock suddenly after sentence was Imposed, according to police officers, and refused to bo separ ated from Police Judge Rich mond, whom he called his "sav ior." . : Diplomacy was needed to lure the demented man to the county Jail, and the police judge was the only person Hermanovlch would allow near hi in. The Judge and prisoner walked from the city hall to county Jail arm In arm, but close behind fol lowed two police officers who oventunlly clapped the man Into a cell to awnlt a sanity hearing. The peopln must become ac tively Imbued wllh the Idea ot co-operative socioty,' receptive of the general purpose and posal" bllities of a co-operative com monwealth. Secretary of , Agri culture Henry A. Wnllaco. . No Discrimination in wmmi Our prices for complete services are plainly marked and unvarying as surance to those we serve that their' ability to pay will not increase our charges. Nor can influence cause further reduction in our alreidy-low prices. Visit Memory Oasis In the City. Garden Heart of An the This policy of FAIRNESS TO ALL and FOR ALL explains why Klamath County families turn to WHITLOCK'S with complete confidence. EARL WHITLOCK PINE AVE. AT SIXTH ST. 1 Funeral Home TELEPHONE 46 ail. THAriATJY OTHER CAR ram ALL THESE FEATURES saassaaaaaaaoaBi as "ff III WXt eOTtaaaaBaaBaaaaeMBaaaaaMaaBMBaaaaaaaaaaaJ Ilg(aMs) roOK AT TU CIS TALDI 70a get, today, lm J the loir-priced De Soto ... big, roomy, luxurious, custom -styled. De Soto, with 93-horscpower motor, genuine Hydraulic. Brakes, Safety-Steel Body, elioekleae ateer ing, ride stabilizer. And this big eat eoeta amazingly little to ran. Cosblons are deeper, softer, seats are ebair-height; floor are low; there's extra seating space, extra log 1 All this la a assart, haisdeoanely styled ear, with gleaming ehrraaaf arm 1"1g the sweeping Mnee from radiator to roo-asy, built-in b-mnk. De Soto alone offers all theae features for 1695 and up, list at factory, Detroit, 'Urn payments to fit your parse. Ask for the Offi cial Comrru-reUl Credit Company 6 PUn. K SOTO AMD PLYMOUTH DCAIXRS L. O. ARENS Eighth and Klamath 1 V' Lf Tempting cold Ushe created by the chef ei the iamoua Hotel Ehoreham In Washington, D. C The appetising array of cold cuts shown below is a feature of the July menu in the fashionable Louis XVI Dining Salon of Washington's Hotel Shoreham. Here Camels and good food go together. As Robert, watchful malm fbiitl, observes: "Camels are the outstanding favorite at the Shoreham." 17 Pi g"m- tl T. .it-" 1 nett "lean smoke 1 W I ijkL VMsillM lit j mJd ON THE CO. Bill Ferguson, star tfWn.n (fight), says: "Camels gire me an extra sense of well-being." TIT MISS UVA KIMMEY, darioggirlpaxachute jumper. Miss Kimmey says: "I'm a Camel smoker. I Ilka to smoke Camels at mealtime. They make food taste bet ter and encourage digestion in a pleasant way. Camels don't jangle my nerves." Camels add zest to eating - they set you right. No wonder smokers say: T-5wv-'-vi' MACHINE-SHOP FOREMAN. John A. Merrltt (on rofsays:"Whcn I've finished my meal, I shove back my chair, take out another Camel, and tnjoy iiianaamiB mqgl&tfmn'n tWWliG V MEALTIME often finds 11$ in a state of rush and tension. The excitement and nervous ness slow down the flow of digestive fluids. Remember, then, to pause for a Camel. When you smoke Camels at mealtimes, the flow of di gestive fluids is helped back to normal. Alkalinity is increased. You experience the well-being that follows a meal well digested. Camels are gende on your throat and they never get on your nerves. Enjoy them often for their cheery "lift "...for their unequaled taste ...for digestion's sake. Camels set you right! e ins. a. . rwrMiA, TfT.. o,. .wtoitaB-SBiMi . n. o. (32000033 eh cm ii-imn Jm