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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1936)
July 21, 1036 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE REPORT SAYS CROPSOQWN TO NEW LOW (Continued from Pngs One) nrtity or tomorrow . In the drought iimn. Flll'I'St KIlIK tx Forest rii-iin lilimnil In Mon tiinn, uppur Michigan and In Canada, A wind nnil ruin storm curly today out a path Ihi'iiuiih Kurt Win 111 mill Dallas, Tckiib, iiiiiib Ing l mint mi oatlmutcil t tluil, 0 n 0 to the Texas c n t oil il I ii I x pimlt Iciil nt Dullns. Hull accom panied tho mil nil In ninny sec tin in, ' Ailillllnliiil dnutlis In Ncbi unkli tut Oklahoma, whom fur Ihs moat purl 111" limit continued un abated, boosted Ilia nation's total since July 1 to nt least 4078.' Hintlerud mlim brought somo ri'llnf to pnrte of Colorado, Wyo niliiH mid WKHlnrn Nnhritakn, where loin pural u rn run Kid In thn it I it 1 1 f ycalnrdny wlillu amies to thn east mijoycd a re illi from lha heat. Lloyd predicted teuipoinlurna cling (o til 100 inn t k for lo liny. 4'orn futures, after alow Blurt, moved upward almost tli ret rente a bushel In I ho i:hl cmin pit todny, Knal of th MlaalaBlppl mont ot I ha nation enjoyed moderate loiiipornturca, hill I In forecaat tor tonlxht and tomorrow waa fur warmer wonther encept In anuthern Indiana and Btiuthern llllnola. Wont of lha river rla Ihk tcmpernluree warn to he g.'iieral tomorrow earopt In anuthern Miasouil, North Dakota, o 1 1. 1 n Hmilh Uakoia and north weal Mliuteanta. Timber Alilnxn In Ontario, Canada, more than ISO flrea were reported. The moat aerloua roared over 40 acrea of tlmberland at the head' wnlera of lha (luulala river In the Hnult HI". Mimlo area. Mnal of the othnra were reported uu dor control. Klre rrowa fouitlit tlu in i. In the region of Alberta's Jasper nallnnnl park, A hllih of 106 waa reporled ynatnrdiiy at Oklnlintiia t.'lty. al thoiiiih the temperature dropped lo 74 during I lie nlitht. Additional ahowera, coupled with ralna Sunday night, gave many areaa In Iowa an Inrh or more of iiiolaturo. Crop report era anld that the ruin and rouler weather had halted hcut dninnie to rorn In that alale. Tweiily-flvo peraoni died of heat In Oklahoma yeaterday." A BtnKnaiil mana-or bcat rliuiKi.d air hunt: over southern Ciilltornla today, wlih 10 deall" BREAKF ntliihulnil to six duya of high temperatures and liumlillty, At Anchorage, Aluaka, where IlKhla liuvo honii vlrtuiilly un used hIiico Hio uitIviiI of a 4-houf it u y 1 1 k Ii t with aprliiK, Illumina tion wiih niicosaiiry y tiKtni ilay whun a lliiiiiduratonn blotted out Ilia auu, SISTER SEEKS Thn plaintiff continued her ' In circuit court Tuuaduy morning lu trial of Ilia ault of Jauniiu Wolbornll HKiilnat Tom and An Xullna UurrnU, lior biotliui'-lii-luw mill nlatur, Mmllinl testimony waa given Tunailuy lia lo the lllli'a in Julian aunliiliiiiil In uu aiiluinohllo uccldiiul, tha buala of tho uiilijuu ault. Mlna Wotlinrcll la a schoolgirl it Ixi il I 14 yours nld, A your uko aha waa Injured whun a cur drlvmi hy linr alaior, Mra. Garrett, al legedly crualioi Into the rear of limit Imr vehicle on Houth Sixth slruet near the M Id In nil road Junc tion. Mlaa Weihiirnll wua plunged through Ilio wlndahliild, wua bud ly cm mid, hur mother clalma, Btifrarod bruin and heart Injuries. Hliu uaka $10,00(1, charging gross tioailgonco, Jcunne and her niollinr, Mra. I. Illlii Wothirll, appointed guur dliin for the purponiia of tho ault, ii lo riiprcai'iilvd In the cnao hy Thomiia Chiii Imii n of Morrill. 1.. Orlli Siaeinora and L). K. Van Vuctor aro atiorneya for lha do fendanta. Judge Arthur 1). Hay of Laki) vlow la priialdliiK ovor lha Irlul. KUUVUm HEALTH AST EASES Rradt inatanlly. No conking. No liotlier. Serve oven-frcali, flnvor-pirrocl Kcllopd'a, nnil anvr time, toil, money! Mmlo by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Nothing tahta tha plac of CORN FLAKES Annul to ropreaontatlvea of varloua civic nraanlinlloiia lath ered al the Wlllard lintel Tuna day .noon for a dlacuaalon of puhlln heullh prohlema. Tha meellna wua called hy K. 11. Hall, chairman of tha city board of heullh. Dr. Nell llliuk, county health officer, waa Introduced. Dr. llliuk I nil) of the county lieultli act-up and outlined varloua plana for hla work. He aald that the atate will provide a laboratory technician when a public labora tory la aet up here, and Hint I hla will pruhuhly ha dona when qtntrtora can ba found. Dr. K. Di'lteiha. city benllh officer, made a plea for keep Ilia thn clly clean. County Agent C. A. Ilenderann, a member of the city hetilth bonrd, told of tho food Itiapeciton proKntin which hua mnde Klninntli Kalla one of ho hrlKht apota on Hie public nil H mnp, an fur aa thla line f work la concerned. Memhera of the county court poke briefly. The Krinip adopted a reaolntlon thnuklni Hall tor calling the conference. Hay Assigned to Klamath Court RAI.KM. July SI. (41 Chief Jllatlro J. IT. Cnmphnll of the atate iiiprenie court announced today the aaalitnnient of Circuit Judge Arthur I). Hay of Ijikovlow, to Klninntli Knlla to try tho cnae of HollliiKKWorlh veraua Klncald. Judao Edward Ft. Aahurat of Klamath Knllai had been (Unquali fied for tha caae. tVnvca for lloitie Mra. V. M. Newton, who hna boon a patient nt tho lllllaldu hoapltal waa aiiffl (lonlly'recovered Tueadny to Icavo for her homo. Iinpi-ovi'iiii'iit KepiiiTeil Scver ott Kinrlliiic, who wna lujurod I" a weekend auto accident, waa re ported rccoverliiK aatiafnctorlly l'licmlny at tho lllllnldo lioapitnl. HEAT RECORD SEASON MAD E TODAY (Continued Prom Pago Ono) of Hit aprliiKa hofnra It waa controlled. Firty men wore called out to ntop a bluna Hint waa aot hy a flaheriiiun In tho Illy ri'Kloii. It ran for about a mllii on a' hulf mi II ii f runt buforo It waa con trollnd. All Oregon waa fueling the ef fecta of the auminor weather Tueadny. rendlnlon was tho hot apot of tho atate with 106 degreea and tho weatherman predicted that It would bo avun warmer thero lain today. At I. a (Irande, the therninm etor touched a high of inn do grena and It wna 100 at linker, giving enatern Oregon the hot wnnlhiir chiimplonahlp of the aeiiaon. - The warm apot of woatnrn Ore gon wna Hnlein, with 3. de greea yoalerday, while it waa cooler hi Portland, with 87 do groea compared lo H'J on Bun duy, lt waa Oil at lloaeburg. Norlh Hond nguln looked like the moat Inviting aoctlon of the atate, with a minimum of tt degreea. .MAVOIl HACK WKIl.NKHHAY Muyor Willi Mnlionoy la ex pected Hack Wednoaday from the Townaend nutlnnnl convention at Cleveland, Ohio. Tha mayor la flying weal aa far aa Portland. Ho took an acllva part In lh conven tion. 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(Contlnuod Troiii Paga Ono) lull time) that the revolutionary movement, apparently led by (len eriila Franco, Uulpo Del , Llano and Molu, and aurported by fua clata and other rightist element, had "uaaumod lurga proportlona." lia added It waa Impossible to ob tain (Infinite Information. Wlrra botwoen Han Hobuatlan and Ma drid had boon cut, llrlilKoa lllowa t'p Tho aiubaasador hna dispatched tnlegraina to every American con sulate In Hpuln to lniiilro aa to tho situation and tho wnlfaro of Americana. Ho had no assur ance, hrwovnr, that his tolegrama could ba delivered. Ho reported that thn Hpanish government had re'juuatcd all loyal aupportora to arm them elves and had distributed anna nt Hun Hcbastlan to tho socialist youth and other republican or ganizations. In Hun 8obaatian and neigh boring towns barricades had been erected and bridges blown up on ronda loading to Victoria anil Pamplona, The ambassador add ed there waa sporadic shooting In tho streets and roads, probably thn reaull of wcupona In Inex perienced hands, Tho civil governor at San 8 buatlnn waa iiuoted aa aaylng the frontier waa closed to all except dlplouiuta, Eurly today other reporta In dicating that Americana in the area alficted wore safe ao far wore mnde public by the atate department. Thorn in Madrid, however, have been urged hy the American em baaay lo remain Indoora and ar raiiKomrnta have been made for their iranafer to tha embassy If nec canary, M ml rid Hrwik Hupiresed TJila Information came from tho American nilnlater to Portu gal. Robert (1. Caldwell, who talked with the American em baaay at Madrid hy telephone from Llnbon at 11:30 a. m. to day. Milliliter Caldwell said ha talk ed to Eric c. Wendclln, third acc retary of the embaaay, who In formed him that the rebellion In Madrid was suppressed by gov ernment forces yesterday, Wcnd'-lln waa quoted aa add ing that conditions "are quiet, but aerloua." Ha aald he bad been unable to telephone from Madrid and waa unccrtuln wheth er hla telegram dlapotchea from the Spanish capital were being delivered. Ho told Ml n later Caldwell that Malaga waa reportod to be In tbe handa nt rebel forces and that those forces were said to be marching to Madrid. From Gibraltar, American Con sul Herbert O, Williams reported as of 9 p. in. yesterday that com iiiunlcutlona with Spain were cut off; that Algeclraa and La Llnea were in the handa ot insurgents; that many persons were reported to have been killed at tboae places. He aald there were hundreds of rnfugora In Gibraltar and that Jay Allen ot Oregon, corre Kpondonl of the Chicago Dally News, waa safe and uninjured there. No Townaend Dance There will bo no Townaend dance Sat urday night at tha Knighta of Columbua hall to avoid conflict with the state Moose convention. Mr. Napier will be the speaker at the meeting ot Club No. 1 Thursday night at the city li brary. OF (Continued From Face One) gnant M. J. Ilurnca' office here on Tueadny filed reports of their Investigation of the unusual acci dents. ' Thay aald that Nlckerson was riding at the time With a Mr. and Mr. Porter of Sliver lake. As he crossed a bridge, laughing and talking with his friends, Nlckerson snw Mra, O'Keofo walking on tha road, be told the offlcora.i Nlckerson aald he applied the brakes, but the car swerved to the right, striking Mrs, O'Keefe and throwing her agulnst tho windshield. He said tie became excited and pressed the throttle Instead of tha brakes, traveling 222 . foet after Mra. O'Keefe drooped oft the car. Nlckerson stopped, ran back, and hailed Frank O. McUroom, who was passing in his car. Mc Uroom took Mrs. O'Keefe, who waa seriously Injured, Into his car, and atarted for tha hospital at Bend. Sergeant Barnes said he was Informed that Nlckerson started to follow tho Mcllroom car, and then went around It. Dust was thrown over Mcllrooin'a car, and may have been reaponalble in part for the second accident. In volving the latter machine, he anld. Mcllroom'a car hit a cul vert and wrecked, killing him. Inveatlgator found Mra. O'Keefe also dead In the wrecked car. An Inquest waa held at Silver Lake and Nlckerson, whoae home Is In Colorado, was taken to Lakeview to jail. Mra. O'Keefe has relatives In this county. Vital Statistics HlltTHS HAWKINS Born to Mr. and Mra. 8. W. Hawkins, 1336 Oak atreet, a daughter, at tha Klam ath Valley hoapltal, July 20. The child weighed alx pounds and 14 ounces. GOLDEN Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Golden of thli eltr. a son, at the Hillside hospital. Monday, July 20. The child weighed eight pounds 114 ouncea. Inatead of using bombs to drive ducks from their rice fields, farmers might spread on some American chop fluey. New 1937 Philcos NOW AT UHLIG'S 1026 MAIN Claude Bowers, American Envoy, in Battle Zone (Continued from page One) though government columns and aircraft harassed tha defenders, (Copyright, Awim luted Preaa) VEllA, Spain, July 21. All of Navarro and Oulpuzcao provinces In northern Spain, Including the city of San Sebaatlan, were re portod tonight to have fallen into tha handa of rebels from Pamplona. (Ambassador Claude G. Bow ers of tho United States and other American diplomats have been reported In summer resi dence at San Hebastian), Tbe rightist rebels swept Into San Sebaatlan after many had been killed and wounded in bit ter fighting outside the city. Martial law was proclaimed by the victorious Insurgents throughout both provinces. Tha occupying column of rebels numbered approximately 3000, more than 1000 of whom were cavalrymen. The civil governors of the two provlncea fled Into France, Youth Injured at Tulelake Stanley Oik k, 20, reclamation aervlce employe, sustained Injur ies to a leg when helping unload a dredger at Tulelake Tuesday morning. One of the heavy parta fell on the youth. It had not been de termined whether a bone had been broken. The youth la at the Klam ath Valley hospital. Wilson's Grandson Aids Democrats NEW YORK. July 21. (JP) Democratic Chairman James A. Farley announced today the ap pointment of Francis B. Sayre, Jr., grandson of Woodrow Wil son, as president of the newly formed Roosevelt First Votera' league. Francois Boiasler, French In ventor, perfected a storage battery In wblcb lodina Is the active ma terial. The Island of Ceylon, with an area about the alie of West Vir ginia, has a population estimated at 6,600,000. Ii STATE POLITICS (Continued From Page One) terday tbe exact number essen tial for re-election. Other votes went to Charloa Bprague, Salem, 6; Jamea Hodman, Eugene, 3; Dean Walker, Independence, 8; Walter Tooie, Portland, 2; Henry McKlnney, Baker, 1. Lara Bladlne, McMlnnvllle pub lisher and formerly Internal rev enue collector for Iowa, waa elected secretary, Lloyd Smith, Portland, was re-elected treas urer. The plea for harmony waa voiced by Stewart Weiaa, chair man of the Multnomah county central committee, who said at tention of county chairmen should center on the "whole party" and not on "just those who support ed them," Visitors Introduced Included State Treasurer Bufus Holman, Attorney General I. H. Van Wlnkle, National Committeeman Ralph Williams, National Com mttteewoman Mra. Florence Run yon and Roy Rltner, G. O. P. congressional candidate In east ern Oregon. Hearings Set For Tuesday Afternoon Hearings were aet for Tuesday afternoon In the casea of Willie Etston, Bob Nicholas and B. J. Settle, arrested on drunkennesa chargea at the negro "club" on Broad atreet. Police Chief Frank Hamm made the arreats. Dolly Pete, Beatrice Tupper. Henriette Johna and Mike Barry were lined or aent to Jail on drunkenneaa chargea by Police judge Kicnmona. City police arrested George Painter on a drunk charge. A Fine, Tasty Meal For Less Quick Service Excellent Food Quality Fooda Tou'II Like the Fooda at the BOHEMIAN CLUB CAFE 614 Klamath Ave. Phone 2160 1937 Zenith Radios HEAR THEM UHLIG'S 10S6 MAIN Canning Peaches! California Albertas Queen of All Desserts. , Are now ready for canning; at your Safeway store. Tbe crop is short, so can all you can early in the sea son. Prices Effective Wednesday Only Crate 05' Party Leaders Not Worried by Lemke (Continued from Page One) declared In Cleveland that Gonial Smith, who assailed Father Coughlln for orltloliing Mr. Roosevelt would soon resign aa vice-president of the movement. Smith, In Now York, declared ha would continue "aa I always have, on behalf ot the democratic party." With national political events moving apace, a atate primary held Montana's attention today. Senator McMurray, democrat aeeklng reelection, hna three op ponents in today's vote, They are v. Representative MonRKhnn, Chief Justice Hands of the stnto su preme eourt and Associate Juat Ice Stewart, Thoae Bunking the re publican nomination are State Senator Carroll, State Represent ative Kgan, State Senator Lurann and Jesse N. Stevauaa, Greet Falla publisher. NON-SAG Hayn Roaele SUITS Regular 5.98 Frilly er tailored atylea Is novelty weavea . . all copies of a o s 1 1 y "hand knits"! Luatered or' delnstered finish. Lovely Spring pas tels. Sliee from 14 to 41. 98 r motp I perly aged pSN V out XSw! ...for tobacco pro garette You can't make a good of new tobacco . . . it's something like putting new wine in old bottles. If might look all right, but it certainly wouldn't taste right. Ageing improves tobacco just like it does wine. Chesterfield tobaccos are aged for three years... it makes them mellow, mild and fragrant , . . it makes them win Twice a Week 45 -Piece Dance Orchestra ANDRE K0STEUNETZ-CONDUCTOR WITH KAY THOMPSON AND MY HUTHCNT0K AND THE RHYTHM SINGERS wed., a m. tr. t.1 m., a r. m. . COIUMIIA NETWORK ' tax. Ikmbtt a ttvaaa Taaime fe