The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 21, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    WijfUHt 21, 1930
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
New (ilitaaes IIi'kIm Special
ciUihhkh In advanced acrobatic and
Hpulilsli dunoliig are la begin at
lllll'll, according tO Ml UIIIKMIHIO-
iiiont from Mr. mill Mr. Julm
Mclliiwn uf IImi MiCiiwn Htuillu of
(iuiii'lnii. DHNciill inula. uikI
vein, Inoliidlug tin uiinulluiiiil
cunt) (link, will lio fuulurud In thu
new work at Mul'owiii. Tbla Is
llm only studio In Ihu ally which
tniiihua llm Cunlno system ut
ciinliiniila mid Hpulilsli dunning,
Ullll llll VIIIII'Ull KttllUlll I uf the
clitniu urn showing grunt Intoruat
In tliu iiiiw liuas aiiieilulii.
ItetiiriiM From IVnilli'loii Mm.
U. II. Widbl ut chlliiijuln, linn ra
in riinil (i dim I'dliillotou, whom aha
visited livr duuglitur, Hlalur Mary
Uilmuiida, who win proloeaed In
thu niinilim ordor o( HI. Fraud!.
.Mia. Wolhlu wna accompanied by
'.Muiietle Wulinn mid Mury lirlik
ut K In inn I It Fnlla. Mia, Wulhlu'e
daughter finished ai'lmol l Harrud
lli.uil academy In Klamath Falla.
Visiting Hon Mr. unci Mia.
Cliurlt'a Schumacher of WIIHaton,
N. L)., hi visiting thulr arm ami
daughter-in-law, Mr. ami Mra.
Carl Schumacher, In Klanmih
Kiilla, Tho elder Schumacher baa
49 ymira eurvlca with llio (treat
Northern, and la III! employed na
au engineer on one of the roada
fust mall ruulua III Norlli llnkola.
Iavt'a for Mat IIkIi llalh
luuy lina lett for Cincinnati, 0.,
whom ha will begin liln I hint
year's work In Ilia University of
Cluclimnll llila fall. Ili haa heii
enjoying a Iwo weeka' visit In
Klumalh Falla wlili hla mother,
Mra. Hul h llathlany. Iloli la
making hla tioiiia with hla uurle,
I'hnrlea K llathlany, In Clncln-nail.
Theft ltcMr(txl. Thnfl of a
amnll In own pigskin traveling
IiiiK cuiiIiiIiiIiin clothing, from
hnr automobile parked on H nil III
Hlh alruiit noar Main alrnut, wn
reported to pollro li ii run ii Wod
ntiailiiy evening liy Mra. W. 1',
Ivory of 1U1V Muiir.iinlla alrool.
Ilooka Stolen, A (I II uk III It
case con lu I ii I n k hooks, which win
Hturud ul Third unil Lincoln
alruula, liua been aliilnu during
tliu liial fiiw duya, according to
Mra. Hwun Joliiiaoii of au U D Ap
plogiil alruot, who r(iiortd tint
llliitt to pollc bureau.
Homo fliniigK lluiiila Itolmrl
A. 'I'lioiniiaon, manager of ttiat Pio
neer Tobacco company, haa pur
chaaud til lliH'alim liiimu at 226
Norlli Third atriint, Tha an lo wa
bundled by the Howard llurnhlavl
agency.
loa Angeles (lueat Mllta Lan
utta Logan of Una Aiignloa, Calif.,
la epondlng Ittln week In KlamatU
Kalla, vlalllng hnr alaler, Mra. Carl
lliuia'ii. Mra. Hamuli and her
l neat enjoyed a trip to Crater
lake on Thuraday.
Ii for llomr Mr. and Mra.
Leonard C. Mare and two ana
nf llfilait, Idiilio, who have been
vlalllng with Mra. Mace'a pareiila,
Mr. and Mra. Krank lluaa of 441
Hon ih Hlveralde, left for thulr
home Dili morning;.
rurrltaM'a Home---T. (i. New
man, office employe of the Wi-ynr-haeimer
Timber company, Ima pur-
cbiiNtid a fniir-rnoin modern home
nl !T. 10 Harrow airenl, from tha
I, uiil Hell Lumber company. Tha
sale wna bandied by the Howard
llurnhlsel agency, local real estate
aannla, fur Lonif Hell,
III I,. A. District Attorney II.
('. Illnckmer and family, who are
varallonlng In l.oa Angeles, will
bn home at ttttt end of anoiber
week. The ufflrlal, mmllllllllcat
lug Willi member of hla atalf
hern, anlil they aro huvluit a "won
derful time" In lha anuihern city.
New Fnterirtltter "Abliy"
Clreeii, populnr eulerlalner and
radio performer, haa Joined (ha
Jnrk Harney awing hand which
playa renulurly nl tha American
Legion Memorial hall, according
to an announcement from tha
management.
Ixate fur Montana Mr. and
Mra. John Ii. Uoa hava left on
a vacnllon vlall lo tlreat Kalla,
M mil.
Itrliirn l-'nim Keiilile - Mra. L.
K: Corrlgmi and chllilren have re
lumed homo from a aevcral wceka'
vlall In Henllln.
VlaKa III eK)rl Major C. II.
(Uiderwoud la in Newport on a
abort vacnllon. I In will bring hla
fnmlly back with III in In- a few
ilaya. They hava hcvn apundlng
part of tho milliner at tha roaat
reaort.
STATE CHIEF GIVES
PRAISE FBI! STAFF
I'nilao for (he work done by tha
Klumiidi alaff which haa muiln llm
homo eronolnlca aurvny hero a u
WI'A projncl, wua given by Mlna
Ann Locuaaln, rortluud, alulii (II
riiolor, on a vlalt hero Ihla week.
Mho auld thu( ruporia miiilo by
I ho K In in u I Ii workiira huvo bnon
complotu mill urrorlvaa, wlili I Mo
rnu It (hul no ru-chucka hud heon
naked from Wiialiliigloii.
Ituhy Hiinmnr hua illniclnd lh
projuct hure. Lna Johnaon, who
hud chargu In Iho eurly atiigna of
tho work, waa triinaferred aomu I
llliln ago to Molilalia.
A child welfare project may bn 1
carried on horo later.
I' unman of tliu homn nrnnomlca
aurvny waa to make, rhecka on the
coat of living of poraona In vuri
oua clrcuinaliincva.
Seeks Talent
l-9 'V I
mn
Popeye Club
LltM. StoriM About Klamath
Boyi and Girlt
T
To U'aalilngloii L. Dow llut
beiia, ho haa been her for aomo
nine tuning hla niolhnr, Mra.
! Lulu llulchuua, will leov Monday
for Waahlnglon, 1). C . whur ho
! la mnploycd III govoriimoiil aerv
i lea.
Vlalt lii liny City Mra. K. J.
Kiigllah and aon Kdwnrd lull
Thuraduy night for Han Kranrlaco,
where Kdwnrd will enter achool,
Mra. Kngllah will remain for eov
erul daya' vlalt. .
l,eKcs loailinl Mra. K. 0.
Kliihn, who hua been a patient at
lllllaldii hoapllal for III paal
week, returned lo her home on
Norlli Third alreel Krlduy.
A dlaplny of trophlea won hy
the Klamalh Amnrlrnn Laglnn
hua been plnced in the window
of Klrkpulrlrk and Heednr'a
alorn, Klfih and, Main alrneia.
I in I mi I 111 K thn dlaplny la the.
huge cup won hy the drum corpa
na aliiln 1111111111)1011. Thnre la a
drum preaentnd Joe Hollnuherger
for heal drumming, and a baton
given Dewey Powell aa the
aliite'a beat drum major.
Anolher trophy wna given to
thn local poal fur being flrat In
romiiiuiilly aervlre, and ailll an
olher aa lha alate'a outatandlng
poal.
The rup given the egrpa for
beat mimic In 1U34 la alao In the 1
window.
Guilt Denied in .
Driving Charge
Paul Itoliln pleaded not guilty '
lo rhargea of rnrkleaa driving be-'
lore Jpallc of the Peace W. II. I
llarnea Krldny afternoon, and trlul '
waa continued until Beptttnber 1, 1
al 10 a ni.
He wan arreated Auguat 18, five
! mllea weal of Illy on tho Klamath
Kalla-I,akevlGw highway.
N-avra for Wlillofl.h Hay Me
I'auluy, brujiuman for Ilia Ureal
Norlhern. haa returned to While
flab, Mont. Ho waa recently trana
' lerred lo thla dlvlalou for a tem
porary alay.
Trie lluriml Loaa of a nuin
her uf irnpa In the reretit fire
cm Klukel uiounuiu hua been re-
' ported by government trappera
I of predatory animate.
Court WoM.it? Redordi
Nulla Filed
Klamalh Valley hoapllal. In
corporated, veraiia Charlea H.
I'aiilaon. Plnlntlff aika Judgment
ngnlnat defendnnt for $ZU4 with
linereat lii payment nf pronilaaory
nnle. ffto aitoruey'a feea and
roata. W. I. Myera, plaintiff! at
torney. Divorce Action Kited
Ituth K. DeHnrdl vol mn Joaeph
P. HeSordl. Couple married In
Klamnlh FrIIb May. 1931. Plain
tiff chargea cruel and Inhuman
treatment, aaka ctiatody of two
minor chlldriit and $a0 a month
for aupport of children. J. c.
O'Neill, plnlnllff'a attorney.
Divorce (fronted
Felix Houaaeuu grnnted a de
cree of divorce from Hhlrley
llounaeau. Decree hy default, .
Other llecreea
J. 0. Ileurdaloy vomua Krnnk
K. Del), Waive D. Hell et nl.
Plaintiff given Jiidgmoiil agninat
defendiiiila for $t0U0 with Inter
cut, J260 attorney'! fee! and
coata. Plnlntirf'a morlgng on
defnndniil'a real properly de
clared a prior lien, mortgage
forerlnaed and property ordered
old to aatlafy clalina. Deere by
default.
MnrrliiKO Appllrnllona
SIIULUMOnnia Leonard 0.
Shull, 20. loggor, natlvo of Waah
lnglon, roaldont of Kirk; Johnnie
Mne Morrla, 18, atudent, native
of Arknnaua, rcaldont of Kirk.
Irf'iivra for Karn Itobort llath
Inny, aon of t'lly Treuaurer Huth
llathlany. lina left for Cincinnati,
whore he will attend the Unlvor
ally of Cincinnati thla year.
Picnic I'lMiiMimil The Degree
of Honor plmlc, achedulod for
Huiulay, haa been poatponed In-detlnllely.
Funerals
KM MA J.t.VK II.VI.I.KTT
Kunoral aervlcea for the late
Kmiiia June llullett, who panned
away In thla city Wodiftadny, Aug
uat 19, 1936. at 11:45 p.m., fol
lowing an lllneaa of Iwo weeka,
will bo held In the chupul of the
Karl Whlllork funeral home, Pine
alroot at Sixth, Saturday, Auguat
32, 19.1(1, at 3:00 p.m., with thu
eldore of the Church of J emu
Chrlal of Later Day Salnla offi
ciating. Commitment aervlcea
and Interment Llnkvllle comotory.
Krlenda are Invited.
Obituary
KMMA JAVK 1IALI.KTT
Km 111 a Jan Hallclt, for the laat
IhpcA yeara a resident of thla city,
paaaed away at the home of her
I aon, Ward Lane, Wednoaday, Aug
uat 19, 1936. at 11:30 p.m., fol-
j lowing an lllneaa of two weeka.
Sho waa a natlvo of Illpoo. Wla.,
land al the time of her doalh waa
aged 80 yeara 6 montha and 12
daya. Surviving are three daugh
lera, Mra. J. P. Kent of Ilutte
Knlla. Oro., Mra. Huicl Anderaon
of lllahop, Calif., and Mra. K. C.
Croker of Ihla city; two aona,
Charlea of Klamalh Kails, Ore.,
and Itay Hnllelt of Salem, Ore:
one alaler, Mra. Albert McAaacy
of Ulpon, Wla., and ono grandaon,
Charlea Kogera of thla city. The
remalna roal In the Karl Whit lock
funeral home. Pino alroot at Sixth,
where friend may cnll. Notice of
funeral to ho announced In the
next laaue ot Ihla paper.
Nllna Klnnuy, whoxo Swing
Hand, direct from Hun Kriinclaco,
la now playing In Klamath, Kin
ney U looking for new talent, and
annnuncea a contrat which will
bo open to the public,
Kinney requiata that any ama
teur with entertainment talent
algn up at the Nnwa-llarald of
fice. The winner each week will
receive an enagmnl with tho
orcheatra.
Location Sought
for South-End Bank
Tl'LKLAKK, Calif. Kepreaen
tnllvea of the atnle hoard of bank
ing control are apundlng aeveral
dnya each week here In Hie Inter,
eat of a location for the proposed
Hank of America. Han Francisco
officials, A. P. Cunne and others,
buve decided that the locaMon
originally decided upon In the new
Marks building now under con
atruciion, wna not advantageously
alluuled, and the least waa not
algiied.
While other possible lora'loni
have bei n Inspected, no definite
action had aa yot been taken on
Tuesday, Hank official! had pre
viously planned to bo open for
huslneaa by September 10, but the
recent development! will postpone
the opening date. , .
C. C. Speara, with whom bank
ing official have conferred on the
posnibllily of using the bulldiiiR
now occupied by the Tulclake
Hardware company, la now In
Porllnnd. but prior to hla letfving
elated that It wjia poealble aome
derision would he reached In the
near future.
Bo much Interest bu been
shown In the Shirley Temple
"flip hooka" and tho Shirley
Templo birthday card picture!
that tho reporter hui prepared
another "Jingle" contest, with a
alight rearrangement of the
prizes offered. Thla time the
KlltBT prize la a Hhlrley Tem
ple birthday card pletur
FilAMKD for hanging in your
room, The HKCOND prize la a
Hhlrley Temple flip book and
a Popeye musical pipe. THIKD
prize la a I'opeyn musical pipe.
THK PIHST TK.N will receive
paaaea to Popeye matinee. KACH
Jingle entered MUST have attach
ed a 8TOMV or PICTURE for
the Popeye club newa. Here la
your Jingle:
The Intersection of the itreet
la where I always crosi.
It'i unsafe any other place
HURRY! Whether you are on
of the grand wlnnera or not
you can be among the FIRST
TK.N and win a pasa to Popeye
club next Saturday.
Fourth Jingle Contest
PRIZKS
1st, Hhlrley Temple Hlrthday
Card picture framed.
2nd. Shirley Temple flip book
and Popeye pipe.
3rd, Popeye musical pipe.
PAHHK8 TO ALL
JINGLE '
The Intersection of the street
la whero I alwnya croaa.
It ! unaafe any other place
ENTRIES
A Detroit housewife waa flogged
for revealing secrets. Till! sort
of thing ha! to atop or none of
our women will be aafe.
Dear Popeye Ruporter:
We made a trip acroaa the
United Slates from Ohio. We
came on the Southern Pacific
railroad and we stopped at the
elation In Cheyenne. Wyoming,
1 for 46 minutes. They had a
' store at the atation where they
: sold candy, toy Indians, guns
I and bolster!. At every town the
i boyi sold papers. We arrived In
Klamath Kalla at alx o'clock In
the morning. I like It In Klam
ath Kalla very much.
Youra truly,
AUDREY TORCE,
229 East Main Street.
Expert
Ve-" ,- J
ft" ' 1
Mlsa Kidney Slein, only woman
horticulturist employed In Golden
dale park, la visiting here at the
homo of her paranta, Mr. and
Mra. A. Stein. Miss Stein, an ex
pert on gardens, warmly pralaed
soma of thoae In Klamath Falls.
Altamont the other day," lay!
Poggy Plymale. "We had a der
rick and a barn. We loaded bar
and finally mad a big itack. I
bad a lot of fun."
"I read Popeye column every
night," aaya Dora Jean Gibson,
an active member of the Pop
eye club. "I like to read the ar
ticles about Klamath Falls boys
and glrla. Aa aoon as my mother
or father get around to It I'm
going to get my picture taken
for the Popeye new column."
"I played at a ranch at the
Florin Fraley haa another In
teresting hobby. That la, mak
ing flat puppet!. "I have made
two egg-heada, one apple-head,
one carrot-head, and two corn
atarcb heada. 1 have not made
the clothe yet but I am going
to," ahe tella us.
Fight Pictures
Come to Pelican
Picture of the Loula-Sharkey
fight will be shown on the Peli
can theatre screen, beginning
next Sunday, It waa announced
Friday,
I n is, theatre men laid, was
the fastest service of the kind
ever given local theatre patron.
The picture! will be flashed on
the acreen here In leas than a
week from (he time the Brown
Bomber put Sharkey to sleep on
the comeback trail.
Tank flrat were used lo war
fare by the British. "
E
AT
City Engineer E. A. Thomaa
waa the principal ipeaker before
the Rotary club Friday noon. He
gave a resume or all city Im
provement! carried on during
the past 10 yeara, and told which
were carried on by city, itate
and federal funds.
Earl Whitloc'k presided as
chairman of the meeting, and a
special feature of the day waa
a dune number presented by
Mlsa Dawn Everett.
A surprise feature was pre
sented by E. B. "Bert" Hall,
who had unearthed a commence
ment program of Klamath county
high school In 1897. Charles J.
Martin waa a member of thla
class, and, according to tha pro
gram, presented an oration en
titled "Signs of the Time."
He waa urged to repeat the
oration before the Rotarlans, but
refused upon the grounds that
h had forgotten th subject
matter. -
Arabian Nights
Made Secret Code
(Continued From Page One)
courtroom took on th appear
ance of a big happy family.
The Trotzky undercover man,
with contradictory answers to
the prosecutor's questions, drew
frequent smiles and laughter
from spectators, the prosecutor,
the Judges, and even Holzmann
himself.
At one point Holzmann laid:
"Trotzky told me if Stalin was
destroyed he would return to
power."
Witnesses corroborated charges
that there were at least tbree
definite attempts to kill Stalin.
Tbe lateat, witnesses asserted.
was planned a a spectacular
assassination In Moscow's Red
Square during tbe May Day demonstrations.
Bombs labeled "diploma" war
to be delivered to Stalin as he
stood atop th tomb of Nikolai
Lenin, It waa testified.
Denials by Trotzky from his
Norway haven that he partici
pated In ; the asserted plot to
overthrow th government
brought smiles from soviet offi
cials who remarked:
"Trotsky always denies rrjr
thing. How Is he to refnt th
weight of this evidence?"
While th It prisoner occu
pied a box enclosed by a low
wooden railing, with stalwart red
guards standing by, It waa plain
that the absent Trotsky actually
waa th man on trial,
BY BEATING, CLAIM
ASHBVILLE, N. "C. Aug. 21
(PI Martin Moore admitted on
th wltnos stand today that lia
signed a confession to the stay
ing of Helen Clevengor, In bar
hotel room, but said he did so
after "a fat man from New
York" threatened "to beat me
to death if I didn't."
Th negro waa th first wit
ness called by th defense aa It
sought to sav him from th go
chamber on murder and first de
gree burglary charges.
It must b a matter f Just
pride to rry American that th
constitution stands ent ka elmpllo
Hy and strength, a ehalleng ta
the whol world-wld eonsplraey
against freedom and liberty of th
people. U. 8. fenator William I.
Borah, Idaho,
W (Great Britain) hav mad
no treaties of friendship with
America on doe not make them
with a brother. Alfred Duff
Cooper, English war secretary.
WE RENT
Washing Machine
and Radio
ANDERSON-MOORE
129 Sooth 8tb
Phone 1790
GOLD BOND
BAKERY
60S Main tt. 'W
SataraUv Only
Delicious '
Huckleberry
Pi
26
wu
18c
Tasty, CoMam Bvowa
Donuta, lilt) moth
er make ......Doa,
Our horn ana4 aVraatl
baaomea mora iar
daily.
Holpolnt Itefrlg., O'Urlon'e.
Dance
Sat., Aug. 22
Matin
Pavilion
Music by
Niles Kinney's
Swing Band
(Direct from
San Francisco)
Dancing Until, 3 a. m.
Ladies Free Prizes
VIOLKT JI'DY FH.VLKY
Violet Judy Fraley. a realdent
uf Klumath Falls, Ore., passed
away In thla city Thuraday, Aug
uat 20, 1936, at 8:UU p. in., fol
lowing an lllnosa of one week.
She wua a native ot Modford, Ore.,
and al the time of her death was
aged 21 years 10 months and 28
diiys. .Surviving are her husband,
Norman p. Fraley of Klamnth
Fall!, Ore.; her parents, Mr. and
Mra. J. K. Judy, and two sisters,
Helen and Irene Judy, all of Ku
(tono, Oro.; alao a grandmother,
MrB. Mluear of Ashland, Ore.
Mrs. Fraley wus a studont at
NorthwoBt Christian collego at
Mugene, Ore., where she and hor
huahnnd have attended for the
past two years. Funeral sorvlceB
will be held at the Baptlsh church
In iModford, Ore., Sunday, August
23, 1936, at 3:00 p. m. Arrange
ments are under the direction of
the Kurl Whltlock funeral home
of this city.
KI'IT HKTTI.KI)
LOS ANIiKLKS, Aug. 21 (.T)
L. H. Phillips, attorney or Vlvlnn
Denton In hnr JSOO.000 slander
suit against Alinee Komplo Mc-
-noraon, anld today the suit hai
been lettled out of court.
ItlHTH
STF.PHKNS Horn to Mr. and
Mra. Marvin Stephens ot Illy, a
aim, Auguat 20, at Hlllaide hoa
pllal. Weight, 4 pounds and
ounces.
HILLS Morn to Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Mills of 232 South Fourth
alreel. a aon, Auguat 21, nt 1866
Leltoy atreet. Weight, 8 i
pounds, bnby named, Edward
ItUBsell.
There were no cauldrons for
the cannibal victims . . . the
victims were cooked on hot
atones, not In kettles as the
Amerlcnn cartoonist believes.
Kata Itugoso, Solomon Island
chieftain visiting United States.
19c Each
Mystery
Packages
VllllU',1 illlc til Sl.'-'.1
liirliiilinp: one Kvcrxharp
I'en and Pencil Sot.
57 .v
L '. 11 II irTef-" 'V?l II !1-1-J
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SCHOEN'S
SATURDAY FEATURES
CAKE SPECIAL
Light malted milk Its font li
ery texture and fine milk
flnvor makes It an outstand
ing feature. Two layers siind
wlohod with malted meringue
frosted all over with fondant.
Bread .
Hate-Nut Special
Makes delicious snndwlchos,
toast or uaed aa sweet .bread
Sweet Rolls Doz.
A rich egg roll topped with a clear glaze.
rz Jl.jOPr- raj
: .-?.? fc,.',rrr-iiw,m. mm awb m rmw j'Aafaii .,'v-.',a a' m
Saturday Only -ViaeO. ' Ml I W l 7" .T0. Iff - Jt'
Cunning's , I w'. -i "w r. V i ?2 J fJ
15' l. . 2Si.S5f :7M--
15' c3oc yi sm
11 unJXi
Donut Holes Doz. f j
Just what you all hava been asking for, here It Is. eaw
DON'T FORGET
"Scfioen's Energy Bread"
AT ALL VOIR (iltnclCUS.
Phone BUT Klniiiiith Falls