I k i P ,ii September 4, 1937 CIO 131 SEEK NEW POLITICAL BED IELES 1 ono, "to ohm, Ill to 11114111'11111111 I .1. k may ',to it to r.e....11 11111'11 Wit), III .01,1 ) Iti. ryerfA'''''Ll.t,rkt "Idtbor," Lowlit Judd, "loot mil- (toed poll tot too' fano poptilittion 111"41414141'116'411"jt ham toirrol.,1 III a it'ittottly till . dint! tio1111toit of Ito WO hood ,,; t ituuttne. , In Illo txpluiliti km of built rituttot of worlou tt loot 1,00j1 1110 i e,'..,114,.,' 11 11, II( nil i,iiil ,i,1.401,11,1,1,1Itily1111.1t1,11N,1,111,, t 4.0.1 1114, t: built 1,mm i Ii ll itiottli II II lir ".;11,,Ar Voritiattoult tit ottperity. 11,, woult11 out Ito up,uiitt tuutt ..-,,h,,I, . - tiotil Alio to Keity of CU itttuu, 4 ,0,,' Ii,,,offi Davi, ill tip - COIIE I NhIII It tS 1111 1)1,),10,1 10'11.11 t a ,11)0. mot hour bill tit Hitt -. , , pod tou,ott, .1.11441 Poppet" .1' ' slim I I v ill,, itio kilIlii a smith (2lei111.0). 1.0 ...hi. 1ily calm, to loth- ;;:,,;:,,,, ItbIOII lookilig toi lI irlil lot tioilage. l lb atioitatto y.tit, bath- oolior. tool belly mu I itelo,o The inspired play of Ileinri !bid ot IN by morrow itittigiiis to the .tt tit) linitility 111 141111M11 Anleriett's Davin Cop gltoh, tit t,, ,ii,4,11.. lit AlligWOilfl Cricket Club. tit out tile IitIIli i(liIi it lti Ilenkel while Cl"11111, (flop piet-1 lit I Ill.., 1, of multi s "Nlvaitu Int, it tt,t1 ittiploot I i4y tit ntlil liotto ow of ()filo, It 0,1 lotiK think. 11 101 AUTO EEC I p 1.1 14,1114. e Mta m li tivold t)i (iit) or Iltr4i to lot, J I t inh, it I,. tit Ito. alit I age find iiitir Ctold olt- GA INS 10 cE .., iho ,..,,.,.. itilEttid it IWO! it 41 turintolh 11I 1014:11,r, 1 I Mint if I 110 10,I, hi 111111 11011t11 (I MO 1 011111114 tikillittio; I totil roit or "") n111 cl"""N. 11111"g their tuition tit IIIJ.II ,11, tut. a tit u Vat &intuit' to to evvitt ,,t, 1., LI ,44,,t lint l I Mil uciiitig upon la lit UM' Iii Ir. tri Imo t hitt iILhII4L. , tiitrit 11l 4. p,t tidy ot 11011;1111110 And E,1 110,,,,, , hotol., ii11111,1 r It g iota! I mit HMI itlittuhilirit VO11.- UNSETTLED WEATHER MARS HOLIDAY OUTLOOK i otit !wird from Pa ge one) Of ficial reports predicted twat - tered show et s In he state, with local roma in I lie mount:tine of he east port Ion. Condit ions eio genet ally unmet, led, and rain clouds hung over Ing sect Iona of t he sky sat ot day afternoon. A driszling rain fell for a few tomtit es It U IIIY moi Illus. In t he midst of I he shower. t liree or four heavy claps of t Minder followed lightning flashes close Ito lOWIto thin Clip0f) 1mb, w Melt foods I he Long Bell mill and Spring Lake count ry. wont out of commission. 1 lomat Ii Forest Protect Ivo an.. Poe in I loll lookouts west of l(la In. at h Falls reported iiiimorous light uiin utuIk.s, butt no firea apparontly w ere started. At I he tuuul. t hey called In Sat urtlay morning. it Mid been raining in town. huh I hey reported I he w nether dry in t hat Port ion. Lookouts east of town did not report any et ri k es. I trippy oil roast Reports fi u.uuu weal ern Oregon Saturday were 'het the weather w as drippy over that way. h lam at hit es who planned to viM1 the coast were It rimed t hat the fore cast is for robbers raincoata and tonbrellas Sunday. I la mat It holm worn planning to liii ku t Ito most of I he weekend, for it of fermi I hem t heir last vacation fling. rity achoola start Tuesday and county classes get II nderway NVednettday. A LAsT "WESTERN DAY COURAGE" nig ommotmowneariammummon TOMORROW nd Monday In Unparalleled Screen Achievement That Metches The Towering Suture ol The Giant Novel 3,000,000 People Have Reed and in Loved! RilTil"4516 SIDVERSE HERVEY, ALLEN FREDRI C MARCH 011 Vitt de I lAVILLAND ANITA 1.0111S11 DONALD WOODS PDMUND GWENN CLAIIDR RAINS LOUIS IIAMARD G.I. Snnderdoord Sielli Done Billy Niguel' Alden Toolleoff Ralph ble'ren Henry O'Neill. DI d by ALSO CARTOON, NEWS AND "SHADOWS of CHINATOWN" RAINBOW Germans Get Revenge for Defeats by PmPRIIIN 4 , '' , I ' , '''7,17717143ritri'r.o '4;1. -oc.,-1, le v-',.., P" VP'"', ,,,e, olos 44 ir "Lit - k oij !.1..r i ..Zr i r4 r a. ,',i rib,v, 4t i' !I,t T. l'a, it , rN 1', (441,ei lti.'; rig" L.1;.,:ti 4 6CW :1H '''' v ' re-' f,..1? er..:'r1;- i,;-TtV.t.- I: PPL?'-. ''''IJ 21 - . , , . tio.74,1,14,11,;h1;Yli,".4it 7 , , ,,e4,A6..,ear-keet . ' Arli.-WagainwA, The umpired play of Heinrich Heckel and Heron Gottfried von Cramm, who twice before had bowed by narrow margins to the ,iaive foes, carried them to a straight set victory in their third meeting with America's Davis Cup stars. Don limh!e and Gene Mako, in the national men's doubles tennis finals at lAnigwood Cricket Club, Chi-rmit Hills, Mass Budge, left foreground, has just driven a backhand it Henkel while von eranim holds the fort on the baseline at right. Mako, right foreground. moves up to the net during the match. A DILI ilEcisTptITIor,1 ,,,,...,,,:,,;:,,,.1,1:01111111.011,Vi: D:7 for: I timply III. Imm.fril im ii!fill.,t.1 c A s N 0 Ell cEN ,,.,:,,,,....I,,,.:.;.,.,,,J,,i7::,,,,.i.::,;,,,,,,,:g.ni: trillion tit ilall'1111 Atigual shop, ea a gala f I" 44111 over ill,. 1.11111 I(II Ill but year, it a ati Se,ret ey Earl 11y!.1,1, or dmitilwr of ,,101,,,, , Aitotapit'a twat rermt timi 11437. Litxt year Ili., flgtil" 1164. ALTAMONT ALTAMI)NT Veil St; hltrd nt Altlinintit drive Ills flied hIll for append!, Ilk T.i, 4 tit tim Klamath Valley teeiliital. Mr. and Mrs. It. Initietett '""'""' "'r son have returned from It "".1"I 1"'"'"1""'"I or "gt'" wlitch sprd ea new vaeation trip on i the con! t. Poo toditY r,par,ed ha,la trip Hamer, Japan s airmen Wasted at imsitituls (h;tpvi. t he and the weather wal, tine. already devastated Chinese guar Muddy at home. Mrs. Alma thiker and Delli Hosed that the A Japane.e spoke:on:1n dis- Jliptilletie coast:- aid a" M"' 1Yr"" Ts"1"1. "1 late as struck SIX times in ves "nd'd P"111 Ph' :" terd.ts artillery fire which li.am Olene 'ednesday evening hy t)i e! mere,' trod( Japanese landing par irtlowitit studio for the wp;uippon River grange. arross the meandering Mr. and Mrs Cline of thlita,4 Whanepon rast of the Internallow rni., aro visiting at the howq ol settlement and the French con.. Mrs. Cline's skier. Mrs. T. 10 fii, also flared with vast IP,W CONTINUOUS SHOW SUN. AND MON. r v,,,,.:11,74t,ty-p14,-1 try trkf , f)11 ):114),141;Pt. " "rLA'a f;Uit,,;1,44.0,40,4144,4 itf ,!, ,,4k 1iltt,;!;!7. t, fti.;.11Y;;sft,,fi, Imrirc '. . 411:1L.1,404, m, t c. !, 4 " : , - , , , , ,1 4, ,,, .;, ,', 7 7,'; ).10 -,,' ,,,, , , A f,'c,:; to '';',.fre'"$',77e7.71,4 : '; , ! ., I o.n ..... oo in 11,o .1. 1111t. I months. lie ham been working im 1 '''''i'''''IY III' I'm" i" f:10:::i I lint still hidden within that , tally for the Algoma Lumber corn- oi it li tho liliiintilli Nitialtilhg corn- stool; ing quarter wero tho Chinese i pany during the mummer. 1 pato. Itaitted in Aittitnot,I. 1 Visting at the nome of Mr. and , i 111111 II:t1tP Flog IALich foreoti olitht i , 1 Mr. and Mrtt. itnipti Hoyt Awl D. P. Lawton and Nliss i son ha 1,0 retained !row I hoir . Janitliesti troop tram-ports to turn i Bertha Pitman in Fort Klamath I ta, .1 Gott trip to Los AoKolos. 1 tall anti Geo tiOwn the Valtillgilort I last week (or a few dttym were Mr. 1 gh , i and Mrn. George Link and .N1r. and tt-it. Clarence Haddlentone, all of I,!': OFFICIALS DEMAND Editorials On News 1. Pasadena, Cal. Mrs. Link in a Hin- l',. ter s. Lawton and Miss Pit- COMBATANTS QUIT of Mr voon 11 'rhn 1,ro rtu re,' nr",..1 b,o. 1,, ,"' COMBATANTS QUIT I 1, tor of Airs. Lawton and Miss t man. The party returned the hit '" r' m r OREIGN DISTRICT (Cuntinned from One) ter part of the leek to Pasadena. y. 1 I 1 Airs. Katherine Russell and 1 Alissouti away from the Indians. ram .3, ii moved to Klamath Fails ""' (Continued from Palo' One) ! T h u t is what the Japanese are l doing u PPi Snday to make their home. The . states marines harratks In Shang ; g to th e Chinee now. . Russells have lived in Fort Kiam- ' hal. the ath for the pact smeveral years. 1 Thotp.stettit See Air Hattie I in many rot,. t).t sr'P, I Miss Harriet onroe re t urned Ono u nf tt mk ti m iltia PI A era -a tie x nrld HASN'T CHANGED ATI Sunda, to Fort Klamath after via 1,ormuti 1,;;tnes struck a heavy 1 ane,o 1..,11111,r dliwit In rlun., firhr , I In 1.11:0 itlYla I Nt I' IvnliIfi rig. I 1!1! ! 1,01111011W witm 1.1111113- KLAMATH MEDICAL I,, forPlimerm ,A1, ntr hattioH KIT THIEF WORKS , in e rtaliation tor the Chines 1,1 nr NORTH TO EUGENE pont todny which spread nr.w tor .1apafi's rITl,n instml R (Continued from rage Onel ( Imsititms In (hm)1.1. ,1alr iIy kvaNtateci Chinese q:. nth Fails reenvProd one of a COMING SUNDAY -1,1 - 0'.' . t:' -..,4 4: ';:! A Liteinit. of ove in n ' 24:11..16t:' Pluc!ing .110-nent . ' 41-1,-. -rne '4,43c:i.; ,i.bvvo Ation ill One.l. 'et:dc:riciesril'Isi:;7 ;;11A1:4: 1'; , k ). ,, 40 . iti l lit 1,7?1?() 1 F a Iv ical in t I s 'z:kriIrSII 41011: . 111744 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Budge and Nlako 'k' 0.V;e4ilitS rft - ,: ' ' , r '11,) '41.$4,1'!, ,. kr:ift44:- ' aV'iri.eit N-4 4r: 4' ,It t , , :,, IP- 44 t.ir;;'42j1' :0 ;VA JAP4-1 , r.ri - -g ,.4 ott,to-A , . : . le,,,i.zfts 444" 4 4 t: s C " Mr. and Mra. Clifford ft. Ken- ..--,,kt , ,, ,ti4,,,', ! , dal, of Fort Klamath are parenta 9 ',V:ft$,,C'e r,,I)'1.-,,, -, ,,t,i'l,' of a baby girl, bran Sunday night, , 444, '-,,'',,e,-,4 ''-'0' : ,,,, Auguat 21,, at the Klamath Valley :4-,Lifitj, cJ.e''', I '' ';''' bottplual in Klamath Falk The A new arrival has been named : , . , ., ,,, , ' , 4,,,,,, Eleanor or Jea. 't - ' , Local employe,' of the Algoma - Lumber company and their farm ''', ilt h em eld a picnic laid Sunday at :,-, :,,,,,.;.:,.;,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,, i George Denton's park near in ,,,,m-qmoo , i j Torr7ieptilirimor,t li la math. Finn weather co n t ri M 141!i, g,,,;06, V.ri4'iii.iii'V.,,f1,,;e4';''..a 1 u!ed en to a very joyable outing, .,,77,,,, ., -- ,. ;:,;: -, -- ,.,,,,',,l',', mune,' and contest,' being a tfin- -1.V,',,,4 , ht;;fl.r,;.4,tr,"',,: '''i,,A Iti re of the afternoon following V.4,,..,,, ,,,,.,, , :,,,,,,,' ,t',1H-'!'''',11 th n e picnic luch. d.,,..,..,...., ?,..,,...,.......,44,40.. , - ,4,,t. ,,,,,,,.,0,4J.,A44444,J1i,,-,t0V0,41 Alm Mordecai Hest' and (laugh 4,4 . , , . ,,,,,,.,..r.;,,,,l,, , .:. ., ,,, ,;1 tern Rosemary and Frances and , Helen Russell returned Friday ''''7' '''- ,....,s,' '' , '--,' 'l night from a '0,,,,,,,,,c,,,,r7,1, ., , , , ,..,,,, ,, . ,,.1 , , .,,, , , ,, .:, , ' , ' '. '. , (;runin MOM. trip to Salem and Hay Bleak, who ham been am. '' , ' '",';'7''' . ''''f74.,,,,,,,,,I,,,,.4 -7 , , ' 0:' .,,..., --:!,,,,7,;,!',,- , ployed during the summer at Cam,-4,,idio. 07 ., - '0 -.7,4-, tel and Utters J. G. A. atore In !!,,,,,,, 4 7.,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,. , ,,,, ..i Fort Klamath, left Sunday for ., ,,,, ' -, .. ' '. 2, ';- ,''I: his home in Salt Lake City, Utah. d0.-a:',11flatiaiaZe'r j A group of friend's motored to um, dm twice before had bowed Fort Kianiath to bring bleak 'tory in their third tneeting with home ',vith them. On their return onal IIH'Il's doubles tennis finals trip to Utah, the party planned to ,und, has just tiriven a backhand visit Crater lake. The visitora lako, right foreground. mores up were much hnpreased ;Oh the beautiful local acenery. Bob Heath, eon of Mr. and Mra. A. L. Heath of Fort Kiam fires ,,,,t off by a nIght of Japan-I ath, left Thursday morning for I Sacramento, where he mill attend ese aerial and naval bombard I college for the fall and winter .. 77: ii4M4i;47-'177:4 ratA I , ((ontinued from rage One) nth Falls recovered one of three stolen medical Castqa. It was fottml in a hank beside the gov ernment rhint, near 'Alt-Trill. Sev eral art MIPS had been broken. Two kits stolen from his car are still missing. II WaR reported that another physician recovered a bag when it was taken to his office by an individual who claimed a reward. stating he had found the bag. FT. KLAMATH 0 owr KLAMATH-11111 Norton tieveral dims ago for flurkiii berry niountain, where he will cutup and lurk berries for the next few wootn. Reports front pe,,piti corning from the !terry nut, hen Indicate that there in a are telly of the fruit there thin fif!itP011. base Noah wan a Fort Klam ath vinitor from his ranch on the inarah. where he is bum), putting lin hay. iting a few days in Oroville, as the guest of MI ES Frances Janes of that city. The latter returned to Fort Klamath with Miss Mon toe and the girls plan on return ing to Orovilie this weck to work In a cannery there for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton and nephew, Wallace Denton, attended the circus in Klamath Falls Mon day. Their nephew left Monday evening from Klamath Falls by train for his home in Los Angeles. lb n has been visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Den ton. in Fort Klamath for a short time, and is the son of Mr. and Aihert Denton of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shanks and nephew, Wesley Sorenson of Yakima, Wash., who have been visiting recently at the Denton home. have returned to Washing DOORS OPEN I P.M. ON CONTINUOUS DAYS NOW PLAYING Must End Saturday "YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING" DON AMECHE , ALICE FAYE RITZ BROS. 1 r) IA,' Ms with IAN HUNTER FRIEDA INESCORT Herbert Mundin C.P.Huntley,Jr. FEATURETTES COLOR CARTOON "HOUND and the RABBIT" LATEST NEWS ton. Mn. Rhank s is Mn. Den ton's Meter. Rollie brewer Is back In Fort Klamath from Lakeview, and Is busty setting WW1 pities in the tele phone line installod two yeers ago In Crater Lake park. Eighty one new !mien will he lost up. and other work to be done by Brewer locally Includes atabbing tile- tph,, otnhen pcohlriaogliirimakl'iret Kcaillatomrantiha highway junction. Brewer la em ployed by the West Coast Tele phone company. Monday night visitors at the 'Lorne of Mr. and Mn,. Charles Noah ere old-time friends whom tiloY had not seen for mix years, Gary Davis and eon Roy of Rose burg, Ore. Monday ',letters in ,Klamath Falls wore Charlet! J. Bricco, Mrs. Roy Deffenbarher and Mrc Wal ter Schee. iiricco recently pur chased a new car, and drove it to Klamath Fails on the trip. Mrs. William Herrick and daughter, Mrs. Roy Hicks, and niece, Mica Florence Eldwarde, re turned Tuesday evening from a v,eekle trip to Stockton and River aide, Cal. The first rattle to he chipped to market thic fall from Wood itiver valley were cent out Monday, when S. C. Miller and sons con Mgned 75 bead of steere via rail from Chiloquin to Swancon com pany at Sacramento, Cal. A price of El cents watt paid straight through for the cattle. It is ex pected that other cattlemen will commence chipping ahortly, as there have been a number of cat tle buyers in the vicinity during the past week. Monday night's rain halted tent porarily the clover operations in the valley, but It is expected that cutting and chocking of clover will be underway in a day or two. provided there is no more rain in the offing. L. S. Smith, employed by Lamm's camp at Yamsay, Ore.. Wati In Fort Klamath Saturday, en route to Hiamath Falls for medi cal attention. Smith's arm was injured when caught between .wo loge while he was at work in the woods. Medical examination dis closed that there mere no bones broken In the arm. and Smith re turned to work Monday morning. Mr. anti Mrs. George Denton and Ray Ferguson were Klamath Falls visitors Wednesday. Joe and Kay Neil, grandson c of Mr. and Mrs. George Loosley of Fort Klamath, left Wednesday DEATH -.STALKS the.STREETS:e.SHANGHAIN -dO t MI. DOORS OPEN I P. M. CONTINUOUS DAYS morning for a few days' outing and finhing trip to Hoven lakes They arrived a few days ego from Sacramento tor ft PI hart stay hrree, and made the trip to Hoven Lakes with Paddle and pack horses. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denton went to Nledlord Wednesday to obtain their supply of peaches for canning. While in the valley, they visited relatives and friends there. A. L. ;McGuire. who has been busy with well drilling and well cleaning work here, went to Klam ath Marsh Tuesday to drill a well for Charles bens at the latter's ranch. MERRILL BRIEFS MERRILL Mrn. Tom Willis plans to spend the coming ON Fteks here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. R. L. Dalton, while Wil lis is checking on business in terests In the vicinity of Salt Lake where he hax recently been trans ferred from San Francisco. Later Mr. and Mrs. Willis will make their home in Salt Lake City. Mra, Elmer Merritt, formerly of Merrill, now residing In Klamath Falls, is reported to be recover ing from a recent critical illness. Mrs. Nlerritt nut tared paralysis following a heart attack and her condition was so critical that it prevented removal from her how to a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bailey. Mer rill, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Griffin, Alturas, plan to leave Sunday for Crescent City and San Francisco where they will spend several days. W. C. Bailey, assisted by his son Bill. arrived borne Thursday from Dorris with 1000 head of year ling beef cattle to be fed out at the Bailey ranch in the next few months. Mn. R. G. Robinson, mother of Mrs. N. H. Bogue, who has been Ill at the Bogue home is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rogers are parents of a daughter, born at the Merrill hospital August 27. The babe weighed Si pounds and has been named Velda Leota. Mrs. E. M. Hammond, assisted by Mrs. W. E. Hammond and Mrs. Dan Colwell. entertained membors of the Altar society of the Holy Cross church at the first fail meeting Wednesday afternoon. Nineteen members responded to roll call and heard Father Mur phy give a farewell address of ap preciation to the parish before his leaving for The Danes to take over duties of him new parish. ,;, PAGE FTVE GARNER FAVORED FOR PRESIDENCY BY CONSERVATIVE (Continued from page One) etitutional amendment limiting the president'', term to a single period of six Ye lirti Burke declared Garner had "a lot of thinge the country needs and which would make him a worthy successor to President Rooenvelt." "What the country needed dur ing the last four years," he eel& "was vision, nymnathY with the underprivileged, ideallem and a willingnese to try any kind of an experiment that came to mind in order to alleviate suffering. "torn Sense Needed" "What we mted now is some one with very different qualities. We need someone with hard com mon sense rather than a nympa thetic nature, particularly in fin ancial mattere. We need someone that can hold down expenditures and restore confidence so that. business and industry tn.ay go ahead and expand, thus providing Jobs." Garner, he commented, "has no sympathy with labor excesses such as sitdown strikes, hut he believes in collective bargaining and the right of every working man to a fair chance," "No NOnheilhe "He wouldn't, stand for any nonsense and he would make it known that the government doesn't owe a living to anybody unless he is willing to get out and work." Burke predicted President Roosevelt would begin to "taper off" his "experimental" program during the remaining years of his second term. He predicted also that congress would "assert itself" Increasingly during the remainder of Mr. Roosevelt's administration. BRQNXVILLE. N. Y. (1P)Pa trolman Marehal Yerry parked his ear 200 feet from the pollee sta tion when he went on duty. When he emerged eight hours later the ear had been stolen. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MODEL, T TUDOR for school kids, 212.50. 627 1.f. 5th. 918M. 9-4 CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY AND MONDAY YOU'RE III THE LAUGHS WHEN DAD'S 111 THE DOUGH! AND WHEN HIS "BOOM" GOES "BANG" NH STOCK SOARS! 14'1 ; f.4 giVPVERROL COMEDY Olt OtO 0011' Sli9'sto:10-Netb'w ..7$1 St9 0100 IS 0 .06 , lk.1 SeitGt3 alogitO Vet00111' :00.0 111. 0414.04 01,09.0 tosts tAtA 000146 NEWS, CARTOON POPULAR SCIENCE AND v-,,, ily -,,,, -.," tsm-tiow, a -...ot i.or ppm- r An oil boom blows si St 4101 Ao'llt. 11;011' AV- A . Dad's pocketbook ss 0' "A iS ALSO sky-high . . . but it 014 tot t tostt 4. Gto t.4ct - NEWS, CARTOON leaves the kids sit-- -,-,k Apo POPULAR SCIENCE AND ting on the moon, ,''," - in honeymoon! .',..,,:lti LEON ERROL COMEDY EXTRA! ADDED!- LOURS-FARR MIGHT PICTURES Complete! Round by Round! Blow by Blow! 1 1 if , I ( , 41 .,, t4 (cf. 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