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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1937)
f PAGE SDC THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON April in, 1037 BOARD NAMES GLENN TERRILL KID SECRETARY . Glenn Torrlll, for 12 years dcp' ty assessor of Klnmnth county hu boon named secretary of the Klamath Irrigation district, suc ceeding A. I. Crawford, who re signed, It was confirmed late Thursday by S. P. Dehllncer member of the district board. TerrUl will bedn his new work Immediately. His successor In the assessor's office will he Garrett Vn. Riper, now a member of the taff of the First National hank, It, was announced by County As aessor Charles H. Mack. Van Riper was tax collector under Bart Hawkins when the latter was sheriff. Plans Unknown Crawford has been secretary of the district for seven years. Trior to taking over this office, ho was with the reclamation servica here. Me said Thursday that he could not disclose his plans, but that he Intends to go Into private enter prise. Terrlll was appointed deputy assessor by William T. Lee. Be fore taking the Job here, he was assistant cashier of a hank at Medford, and is a member of a well-known Jackson county family. It In understood that Miss Marie Obenihain, who has been assist ing for some time in the district office, has notified the board she Intends to leave shortly to take ap other work. Navy Puts to Sea for Series Of Realistic Practice Battles By n.w WOOI I'nlted Tress Staff Correspondent A HOARD THK U. S. S. Kl.All SI1IP PKNNSYLVANIA. off hong Beach, Cal., April 1 (UP) Ad vance units of the fulled States fleet put out to sea last night for opening of the navy's annual war games. By noon today 139 ships, 447 planes and 40,000 officers and men had left port here and at San Diego for a secret rendeivous at sea and start of maneuvers that will spread the mighty armada across a wide expanse of the Pa th war games as ths Alaskan force. I.ust nlKht, cithers units began moving out. The Pennsylvania, flagship of Admiral Arthur J. Hepburn, the commander-in-chief, followed early today. Certain phases of the g.nnes, officially called fleet pioblem XVIll, will be executed as the fleet proceeds westward to Hono lulu. Approaching the Islands, tho fleet will launch a series of concurrent exercises with the army and naval district forces. In mock attack calculated to test BASQUES REGAIN CONTROL OF MOUNTAIN PEAK (Continued from Page One) dropping tons of heavy bombs on hostile forces. Estimates placed the number of dead and wonnded at a high figure on both Idee. The Insurgent newspaper Vox De Espana at San Sebastian said insurgent Generalissimo Francis co Franco's bombing planes de stroyed a long convoy of govern ment trucks carrying supplies from Bilbao to the front. clfic in the. vicinity of the Ha-; the island of Oahu's fortified de- waiian islands. Leave TaJdng Yesterday was the day of leave taking. Thousands of wives, chil dren, mothers, fathers and friends crowded the navy landing for goodbyes to the men of the fleet, who will not return to the main land until May 28. The fleet started moving ear lier than expected. The light cruiser Concorn slipped out of San Diego at S a. m. She was fol lowed by the destroyers Dewey, Hull, Macdonough and Warden. I'nder command of Head Adm. Walter X. Vernou they wltl pro ceed to Bremerton, Wash., and then to Dutch harbor, whence they will depart later with the battle- F. R. SILENT ON DEVELOPMENTS IN COURT ISSUE (Continued from Paso One! "reverence nnd respect for law." Freeman warned that It might lend to "a situation like that that has disrupted stroim states and empires." "In our fancied secuiitv. our lenses, the battle will last at I trust in our genius nnd our free least two days. j Institutions." he said, "wo may After n four-day ret at Hlloj be rudely awakened one dav to a and Honolulu, tho armada again i realization of our folly, ami then only to find ourselves Incapable of dealing with emboldened forces that have taken tho law into their own hands." Closed ScksIoii The committee will meet to morrow in closed session to vote on n motion by Senator Hughes (D-l)el.l to close tho testimony. Members said the motion prob ably would carry despite protests of opposition leaders that they have invited a number of addi tional witnesses. Senator cVMahoncy tii-Wyo ) said he would Join with support ers of the hill to close tho hear ings JJrt l.nB ..!. In A.I ?AS.3 ,h? Court House Records on the hi... (THVHS1VW) I Much of the discussion of com- t promise centered on the proposal j by Senator McCarraii. a pioi.il member of tho rommilleo. for an I unconditional Increase of two justices on the supreme bench. ship New Mexico to participate in i celobraiiou. will go to sea lor tho actual "hostilities." It will ho dlvidod into a "black" ami "white" force, one Attacking, the other defend ing, ouch taking up a position unknown to the other. The 'battle' will last 10 days, each side employing aircraft in the ex tensive engagement, earriad on under both day and night condi tions. I'pon computing the problem, most of tho fleet after another stop at the islands will return to San Francisco Mav 2$ to take part in the Golden Gate bridge Wins Award K S t fK ft' held northwestern suburban sector of University city. Muffled splashes first caught the attention of government lookouts as the swimmers plunged Into the murky waters Machine gunners on the oppo site bank loosed stream or lead into the river. The cries of wounded Insur gents and loud splashes mingled as the swimmers struggled back to their territory. The Junta commanders said they believed It impossible for a single man to have cqmpleted the perilous swim. Modem Studio Miss Margnret Wiley, gradu ate of Reed college and formerly a teacher in the Kednioml high school, who was n war ili, I he $1200 f.'llowHhlp given thin tir by the Oregon divtsfou of Hie American Association of I'uiver sity Women. The award is tnadef by the Oregon division of A.W'W! every three years. Miss Wiley. I at present studying for her I doctor's degree at ltnMlft eol- i b'ge. Cambridge. Mass She fs tho fourth young woman tn re ceive tho Orenon fellowship, nnd : Oregon Is the only slate in the AAUW to offer a scholarship of Oils kind. NOTED HUNGARIAN DUELIST OFFERS TO TEACH OREGONIAN (Continued from I'niie One) your fin letter, Ihouiih I .1111 sorry In any I cannot think dueliy could be learned by eon-espon-ileine. It needs a man at hand wlh a sword lu his fist! As I am planning In go In the V. M. A. lu the n n r future I think I could uiaiiiiKii to give you lessons per sonally of Kuiopean fashions. As your letter nlteslM, you tiiusl be a pretty tough man too. nud I like pupils llkn that. "As I seo, you must not care about King Kdwiird now. for he was impolite enough not to accept invitation of your hurg. As to me. you must not fear for your local iiueetiH, myself having my own won with tho blade of my saber." Hu addnl : "At having mi opportunity, I would tui awfully fchi. I to visit your town, If It really consists of such he-men as you seem to be. llKsldcs. you could teach nie In exchange, how to right mine d vorsatirs lu your good old western fashion. Summers Troop Invested - An J investiture ceremony for the Sum ' mer school (llrl Hcoitt. troop was held Friday afternoon at I lie school. This Is Ihc uewesl troop formed In (he Klamath vlrlnllvi and Is lu charge or Lillian Iteilkey. About flfll gnlloun of gasoline ! are consumed annually by thei average automobile. NOTICE Ne I.. Utilei-N lj nolo mn er of "I lie liter riiniihliiu ami lleitlhiu Co.," ami never been In nny hhv neeleil with l 'nil U litem, op ernihiu iimlcr the imnie of "Water The riutiilier," u with tvtry pscktgc of Flihtr'l Blicult Mix. Over 50 choice rccipti from Mary Milli' collection. Planned (or all occailont. For uit with Flihcr'l Blend, the sll-purpon Failure-proof flour, flit yHt (fXMX foot MADRID, April 18 (AP) nianrgent swimmers paddled cross the darkened Manzanares rlTer with government bullets spattering around them early to day In a vain attempt to carry supplies to 3000 marooned com rades In the University city bat tle zone. Officers at Madrid's defense Janta headquarters told of the unsuccessful effort, to break the siege after government guns had disrupted two Insurgent at tempts to repair the wooden bridge between the Insurgent- Schilling VJ ft' mUSTARD Chicago Livestock CHICAGO. April 16 (AP USDA) Hogs: S000; msrket strong to 10c higher than Thursday's average; spots up more on medium grade light weights; top $10.30; mulk good and choice 200-320 lb., J10.05 25: 150-190 lb. 9. 60-10. 15: packing sows largely $9.60-75: big weights down to 19.25 and under. Cattle: 1500. calves 500; all light cattle, both steers and heif ers, measurably higher than week ago: today's steer crop mostly medium to low-good lightweights at 19.25-11.60: few weighty heifers $10; most light offerings J8.50 down; cotter cows mostly ti. 25-5. 60; beef grades upward to $7.50 and better; bulls and vealers steady: practical top sausage bulls $6.75; bulk veal ers $5.50-9.00: strong-weights $9.50 and occasionally-$10. Sheep: 10,000: fat lambs ac tive: 16-25c higher; bulk choice wooled lambs 100 lbs. down to peckers and shippers at upward to $13; merely good quality $12.50; five decks medium grade offerings $11.75, sorted with 100 out; two doubles clipped lambs firm at $10.85; one double early fall shorn $11.50: sheep steady; wooled ewes $6.00-50. Call 1086 for particulars of the N'orge cooking school. Complaints tiled Karl I.. Cox versus J. A. Will hite and Pauline W illbite. Plain tiff asks judgment on sum of J1S8 alleged owing on promissory note, together wth $Ti0 attorney lees. Don F. Hamlin, attorney for plain tiff. 11. V. See versus Frank J. Burns and Kay Melhorn. Plaintiff demands $10,000 general dam ages and $15,000 punltfve dam ages, alleging defendant Ray Mal horn, employed as "bouncer" by defendant Frank Burns, acted vio lently and unlawfully without just cause in forcibly ejecting plaintiff from a place of entertain ment, causing certain injuries and disabilities to plaintiff. W. La mar Townsend, attorney for plaintiff. Too Late to Classify FOR SALE Well-equipped res taurant. Bargain. Call 1066J. 1062 IKublo-RarTelel Criticism Although senators on both sides of the court Issue criticized the McCarran proposal, there was a strong belief within and outside the committee that eventually a compromise of this kind would be reached. There still was no Indication that President Roosevelt would bo willing to accept less than the sli new judges provided In his bill If members over 70 do not retire. Opposition leaders said, however, they were recelvlnc In direct suggestions that tho chief executive would like to talk to them. Tree Planting Postponed The tree planting which was In have been held by the (ilrl Scouts In observance of Arbor day has hoen postponed until Saturday after noon, April 24, at Moore park when there will be an Arbor day ceremony at the park. I To Attend Church In response , to an Invitation Issued by the j pastor of the First Presbyterian . church. Dr. A Theodore Smith, members of the tinier or tho Fastem siar will attend the morn ing arrxi.-e on Sunday. April U. at 11 o'clock. LADY WISHES ride to Iwiston. Idaho. .Monday. Call Saturdav, Sunday after 1 o'clock. 3 27J No. 9th in rear. 1386 Get Word of Death J. J KNOTTY PIXE bedroom suite just Parker of SOS Lincoln street left arrived. New color. Open 1 nursday evening for Sacramento stock. See our window. Lucas ' Cal.. where he was called l-y the furniture company. .Main St. 195 East ' 1317 Butter Scotch Pecan Angel Food A very much out-of-the-ordinary cake one that few bakers attempt to make let alone the housewife. This is another of Betty CROCKER'S famous crea tions made with the usual 13 EGG WHITE recipe plus the blending of Brown sugar and toasted nut meats. A taste and flavor utterly different. Doesn't it sound delicious? Only 49 25 c Large Sice c HaFre Klamatk'a Finest Bakery CONVALESCENT HOME Ash land, Ore. Come over for rest near the park. You can board or rent. 1257 death of his son, fleo (!. Parker who passed away Thursday affr noon after being In poor health for some time. Call KIKfl for particulars of the Xorge cooking school. FINICKY APPETITES OFTEN ONE RESULT OF CONSTIPATION When nothing: tastes right, and you don't eat as you should, the iruuuu- iimy uu common consupa- symptoms. Others aro headaches. usucssncas ana saiiow complexions. Constipation Is usually due to "low-bulk" meals. Serve your lamily Kellogg s All- Bha.n a Kenerous source of "bulk." Within the nndv fbia fnsr1 k sorbs ficire its weight in water. and Rently exercises and sponges out the system. How much better than taking pills and drugs! All-Bran also supplies vitamin a 10 tone up me intestines, and iron for the blood. Two tablcspoon fuls daily arc usually sufficient. ThreA timoa rlntK- In inVAm one... Serve as a cereal with milk or cream, or cook into appetizing tnuffins. breads, etc. Sold by all grocers. Made by neuogg in uauie LrecK. j Words that a pencil could! write ' "About all I'm used f write market lists. But , kitchen where I stay r'm-of the groceries that' One thing I've learned whenever I .write Coffee c Mist it's always the same kind-Hills Bros . CtpoUlSnKdtSm. For Jifty-nine years Hills Bros, have steadfastly maintained a tradition of unchanging quality in roasting and packing the finest coffee obtainable. i -- . r is to I out in the 1 I see all I come in. - - 35 Pnmie Sttireett Market Saturday and Monday, Aprrl 17 and 19. Closed All Day Sunday tlrhl (Miked yonrt not lie Strawberries Artichokes 3,nr14c Cauliflower Head 13c Fresh Peas 2.23c Bananas 3,, 19c Grapefruit r ... 3 ,.r25c Oranges .,..39c Pure Apple Juice 50c . AVW Jug ! fS3 J Macaroni v"a:15c In rrmti Sinn' with ln ( 'mmdu Dry Ginger Ale -Lime Rickey Lemon Soda " Sparkling ffc Water Sugar 3 , 25c Catsup I l-n. Unfile Campbell's Soup csjg 14c S.iri as Silk Hn, Valley Cake Flour 'T27c Fruit Salad 2,:,. 35c Bisquick ';;T29c Shoestring Carrots I4 Trnl'sk No. a mi Knerry-s Pancake Flour ,C18c Golden Hominy TIlSc Broken Sliced Pineapple 2 --'35 FREE Delivery" Phone 32Z I FREE 1akkUu) Seal BALLOON WITH 2 PKGS. . MORTON'S SALT FREE Delivery Phone 322 Libby's Milk Reins' Hrot HAW Tissue 3,tQ.21c Tomato Juice 4n, 123c Boot HAW Towels 2nnl,.19c Pineapple Juice 4fl;7, 33c Itoscpctnl H A W Facial Tissue 3hq...25c Grapei'it Juice 47r:;35c M.J.B. CoSSee p - 27c rFREE as'coviMD waoon TtAILIMeoth with FORD V- SIOAN mmmmmmmmm pmay Toilet Soap 3 Bar. 19C PAG Laundry Soap 10B.r.29c Purex BLEACHER ri9cQsri5c Swift's Premium Sliced Bacon PLub: Ale Bacon Squares ,, 25c Sweet Pickles , 19c Boneless Codfish round I'm kneCIC Pure Lard 2 b ,25c Lean Tender mm Short Ribs lS5c Lb..