Akt ' i September 17, 1937 NE IN DEAL IS TM CURIES OVER CONN (Continued from Pago Gant ling alarm chiefly in ilitrient, anti sent Me clerks home ft fittr they were unable to make it COM lid ft rwillt. David it, Coalman, repultitcatt member ,if the altictiona t,ottinita M(lt, :lid I )10 qvIdiro primary olio-lion might lio invalidated. said that Itt itin opinion itot closing of I I 4 polling booths in !indent and the tipper weal lia ilium, of the eshanation of tha ittapeciora befora that ballots all were counted constitutcol a viols, Gott of the aloctIon laws. Most Crushing Yet Tim fliqPitt Ia conaidered by mono l'amtimity Madera to Ito the. moat el-oohing their 011(0111- tili ion Iota car t0entVed for Tam many leader Chriatopiter D. Copeland. and their chief ativoter in tho campaign. (armor 1;i1V01110T Alfred E. Smith, were determtned to ailminiatar a loa son to both LatItottilla sad Pres ident itorateveit's 11,,W deal ad nt Mist rat ion. Tammany sachems hava rank led becanati neither LatimirtlioXs local Natoli tointinistratlon nor tha national democratic admin. latration hata 11,011 d to hand mit pat comma to Titimitany's favorites. 31ore mouldy' la In Mora tor 1.01111ftttity, It0101101, lilun,y, tha ak tUtn I oachitia of Farley. who now sways tha tionmeratic commitIOVII nt tho that. four boroughs of tita city, is expocted In rood ort a war uf aft rit ion against Sttliivan. Smith and than. allies in the pr.-tient Tammany leatittralitp. Another limiting in Proapect Tammany Is threttionvd with still another beating in the gen eral elaction November 1. whom on Oa Men of the showing made In the primary lctlon, 10)0 ap pears almost certain to surrend r her last grip on her more than a century'a rata of New York City politics. when an auto matic reapport ionment takes placa under proportional repro sentatom litooklym which has shown itself today anti-Tammany by a heavy margin. will there after control city lagisintion. iloth Mahoney and LaGuardia In I loIr campaigns are expected to lead the o(fansive against Tammany for all they aro worth. lioth strongly favor thn new deal. I nte-si ..... h I amps ign let Guardia a pre-prituary ca tn pa ign consisted of ona political speech. dolivarod 1 ant Monday, in tv Melt lin told tt group of 1111111)- 11mm Verd11011 that he would not 'bete' for the repithlican nomina tion. lio 112,1 refused to acknowl misc. the Metal republican desig nation. However. It was gener ally balloved ha was saving his Tim e for an aggreasitta null-TamInn ny food .priniary CMMOW). un embarritatted by party affiliations. La Guardiaa rerossi to porde Irma In tha primary campaign. In which Mahonoy and Copeland wrnngled over thin Ku Klux Klatt . thin naxia. hits Spaniab and Chinette Ilttationa, ports milk. this cant fare Anil party loyalty. may have affacteti the primary vote east for him. Tito total La Cluartilit vote. In cluding the writo-ina on democrat ic ballots. was 111.4X4 in the moat complete tally received. Ma honey's total St Ilia Ramo lime wita 39a.911. and Copelantra total. on both tieketa. of MIAMI, was far ahoy" La Guardia's. In con trast to this showing. La Guardia was swept into office In his first term by a landalitie of 1611,1.22 vnten. The tatal vat emit In the primary election yesterday ap parently watt snialion May Run Independently Mahonny publicly attributed his victory to an approval of the Il ooRevell. all to i nist ration. Oh her 01,00rVOTS 00W in Ilia success of hla campaign furtheranca to Mt reported pmtonal hopes of Farley to entor thin gubernatorial cam paign hare next year. (loth Ma honey and iA Guardia am m ex pected to angle for White !louse approval during the campaign. With Copeland pomponing any dotinito statement. conceding de feat, prima speculated on the pos sibility of his running as an in dependent democrat on an anti new deal platforni. Staith. Sulli van and Copeland have told thoir friends that thay believed there would be popular support for fin anti-new deal coalition movamont. It was noticed that in Smith's widely heralded campaign radio apnech for Copeland on tha eva of the election. thin main tangible point. ha stressed was a critic-lam of high itutoft. Copeland actlially heat La Guardia by ID votes in the final Prong count and appar ently carried Manhattan front Ma honey by a tothatantial majority. Two Others Involved Two others whose political fu ture is in the balance are Ken neth L. Simpson New York comi ty republican leader whose tech nique in atinnerting La Guardia attracted admiration from poll Minna of both camps, anti Simp son's protege, Thomas E. GewttY, special racketa proaectitor, mina lamed rtsplibliellii candidata for diatrict at whom friends IC umti; or THANKS We wish to express our thanks anti appreciation to Our frienda for their many acts of kitiness and lovely floral offerings ex tended to tut during our bereave. moot, the toes of our beloved mother and grandmother, Mary Haley, Mrs, (1. L. Holbrook, Mrs, Dallas Powell, Houston Pence, Itobort and Donald Powell, Genova Pence, Helen Raabe. 't A STORMY PASSAGE for pirating Mediterranean French warships (above) rushed la the east coast of Spain t waters. Feeling in the area wax tense otter Russia accused Hal men without provocation and British officials hinted strong believe Stewart In groomIng for iferenter. Should Lit W114111111 win f elpettee from Mft honey. in will he the firm noll.Tanunney "re forte" Inn yor ever In ho re-elected in Now Vm k. NATION WATCHES PRESIDENT'S TALK ON CONSTITUTION (Continued from Page Dim) servee their rikhto eed their Ills erty," Ito med., no 01,cifie mention of the t,reeldent's court progiam. but norerfril; the people apsiii, until the PhD tdo inako known thelr Ui CUIlIlI II IitITI lii miteredlY bindles upon the people, upon of fiials, 'mon !hit i.IItII.PII I lir rzeellt IVO 210 t he MIMI.. "lt la aaeled sigallibt the right or poe er of (ongress or the exec's Die or tit,' entitle, or of ail C0111- hinad, to change or modify It through tinwarranted, :erred or strained constructions, Such changes ere usurpationsnone the less virtues heeause not open ly avowed," "Whole Difference" Derah. one of the leading foes, of the prablentst court hill, ',rob ehlY disaettointen some et hie au dience by felling to mention the court Melt111111) by flame. :titilly, however. belleve,I hit wan referring In that teem, when he apoke against "tiettreationc" "The people!' he said, "may make over our government In any manner which seems to the peo ele IruuIucr HMI Al. lite menet, and tho method are always at Mind to tittjtIM powers of government to the tanks ot gavel itilMnt. not tho pow ers whfch Individunie. or groupa, only insist the government ettould have. bet 1119 110W015 Whi,h Pre,Ple may determine the government Phil!! have, "Aud therein lies the whale dif ference bet Well dentecrac and nutocracy." ANTI ETA m IlArrt,Er I f: I. D, Sharitaburg, Alti., Sept, 17 0,1-- President llonastvelt commemor 'Red the 7511u noniversnry of bloody Antietam battle today with a Ppeeett C0111111C111.1111R Clue na tion for "not only acting but else thinkieg In national terms tin der his ntiministration. The chief executive. Introduced at commemorative exercises by Senator Tydinga 0)-51,11,, wee the leadiug slekr from a pletform In the midst of the farnous battle field. Rain to Sunshine lie hed just thriven front a steady vain in Wanhington into clear weather as he approaches! the site of the civil mar battle. A 2 I-gun nalute boomed out for the president as his car drove onto tbe battlefield at bloody lime whore moat 111Til were loot In America's bloodiest single day of battle. The presidmit sat in his car while an arn12, hand pinyed the Star Spangied Banner. The crowd, estimated at from 15,000 to 20.0110 cheered am the chief executive arrived and walk ed to his place on the platform accompanied by Settatore Tydings (7)-5td.), Byrd (D-Va.), Radcliffe ILD-51,1) and Rep, Lewis (D-51d,) . Loud Speaker Falls The president began, speaking slowly, but his worde were loot to the crowd for a while whuon the loud speaker system auddenly fatted. Deploring the "sectionalism" and "misunderstanding" engen dered by the era of reconstruc tion folineing the civil war and contrasting It with the national spirit of Imlay, the president raid: "Deeply we appreciate that the distress' or difficulty of any one part of the union adversely af fects each mill every other part. We sannti reedy in all parts to lend a helping hand to theme Americans who need it most," "Whether we be old or young, It nerves us little to discuae again the righte and wrongs cut the long four years war between the states. We VIM wish that the war had never beim. We can atilt we do revere the memory of the brave 111011 who fought on both aides we can and ea do honor those who fell on this and other fields. Returns le Capital 'But we know todny that it was best, for the generations of Amer leant' who fought the war and for the generations of Americans who have C01110 after them, that the conflict slid not end in a division of ottr land Ink) two nations. like In think that it wan tho will of tied thnt we remain nee pets We." Immediately after speaking, thei 1 president )0dt I ho hat tist 12:31; In Kton. tu..to return to Wash DETROIT. SepL 17 odor Arlhur IL Vandenberg (11- Mirth called 'mon celebrants of ( 'onetituilon day today to meet all usurpers and sithversionlets at the hatile lino of law anti or der with the relentlesa challenge limy Oral) not pasn'." Speaking at an observance of the ISoth anniveraary of the adore HIM of the Entted Staten 1.111)Rt i tilion, he asserted that "when the recent senate Owned hack lb.. to chain the (supreme) court to egectoise and legititative con trol. ii not only saved 'hie con nillitilonal anniversary !corn he mming a hollow.nlockery hut also It saved the soul of the reptaillie," LINDBERGH MAY RENOUNCE U. S. CITIZENSHIP (Continued (rem rase One) Lindbergh's attorney. He said, tersely,- "The only person who can con firm that is Colonel Lindbergh himself. No one else has a right to speak for him that I know of." Lindbergh sailed from the United Statee on a freighter In the 19:16 Christmas season, and settled in country home at Seven Oaks. England, Neither before his sud den departure nor after his ar rival in England did he make any public statement of his plans. It was understood that he (led the United States in an effort to ob tain privary for himself and his family that lie believed Impossi ble here. Not Completely Happy Friend. who visited the Lind berghs in England recently re turned with word the colonel was not contpletely happy in his nvw home, hut that he Wan deter mined not. to return to America unless privacy was assuredend he feared that assurance never would be possible. The aecond indication that he might he contemplating cutting his lest tie with the United Suttee clime last month In a report from Paris that ha wax negotiating for the porehnee of the Island of M ilo, once owned by the late Aria tide Brian& French premier. Lindhergh did not deny the report. TACOMAN ELECTED PRESIDENT OF LOGGING CONGRESS (Continued from rage Otte) gantration, collective bargaining Ritil tho richt of any labor group to hotong to the organization of I,s own choosing. - "Rut I do not defend the ad ministration of the Wagner act. I regret profoundly it was not possible to amend it at tho last congresa. Tito language of he act ought to read, in the interest of the atabilily of the whole na tion, that the right of the employe B111111 not be interfered with by anyone. That alit end the labor racketeer." Stotwer elan assailed the unfits tribitted profit tag law, aseerting that "there will ha no normal growth of American industry if AND TITE ITERALD KLA submarines was promised when protect merchant vessels in those n U-boats of sinking her merchant. they too blamed the Fascists. THERE'LL BE SINGING, dancing and merry - making galore when the vast army that Is the American Legion descends upon New York Sept. 20 for the 19th annual convention. Hotels, boats and pullman cars will be put to use to house the mighty throng cud everywhere in Manhattan activities of the tun-seeking "40 and V will be in evidence. LITTLE SPLASH Ins big pond is good diving. This is how Ruth Jump won the plat form event at the A.A.V. chem. plonships In San Francisco. M1 the policy of the government la to defeat the plowing of profits back into the capital structure." Searles Heta los Title He predtcted that the next de pression would bring a greater in dustrial toll if the law remains unchanged. He called on the loggers to fight the wages and hours bill when and if it reappears before congress, claiming it would give a niyai advantage to the low wage areaa Of the south over the northwestern logging distriets. Such a svotein, he mid, of exeniptions. inchisiona and exclu sions over a forflung conntry is not practical and would be "un enforceable if enacted into law." Paul Searles of Longview re tnined his international log buck ing championship. severing a 3 huh log in two minutem and 26 seconds to defeat Alien Bey& champion of British Columbia, Ileyit's time was two minutes, 356 seconds. ROTARY CLUB HEARS ADDRESS ON CONSTITUTION Witson Wiley spoke on the eon atitution at the Friday noon meet ing of the Rotary club. Dr. Charles V. Hugh read ex cerpts from a Jotter from his brother stationed in China regard ing current conditions in the tar east. Two tenor soles were offered by Lewis Hort, student at the Uni versity of Kansas. Den Zumwalt presided over the meeting A great rush for fire permits, Is on at the chamber of com-1 metro. heralding the Pally sr.1 rival of the deer hunting gelgOn Permitter gave scattered des.! tin:Ilion!, It appears that a! number ot parties will go into the neighhorhood of Whitworth! creek. Gearhart mountain, Lan tarn flats and Strawherry reser-! voir, a ll in the country at of here. Fifteen Parmits were issued on Friday by mil-afternoon. Klamath Forest Protemive of-' ficiais warned deer huntera and the general public that conditions in the foreats are extremely has. ardoits at this time The tim. her and undergrowth is tinder dry. bmblity M extremely low, and the tinleat spark oan Mart, a conflagration. they mild. The humidity dropped to five Thursday. It went down to 10 Friday but was going back up at mid-atternoon. A four-acre fire broke out Thursday on the eant side of Hog-1 back, apparently catmed by mg.! arettes thrown from two cara ! neen there. A man named Holbrook who was hording sheep to that dia.! trict saw the fire and rushed to It on horseback. lie beat it out I with I fir bough, blistering his' hands badly while doing it. For-1 ost officials said If it hadn't ! been for Ifolbrook's quirk work. the mist side of ths Hogback 1 would have been burned W.f.. 1 Another bre developed On the remervallon northwest of fly Friday afternoon. Indian service and Klamath Forest Protectivel tire-tighters were sent Into that district. KLUVIATH FORT KLAMATHA mon g local people spendleg Thursday lot ifmath Falls were E. D. Briscoe and son.in.law, Harold Bevan. air. and Mrs. George Denton and Ray Ferguson. A number of relatives of tbe late Mrs. George Hoyt spent ed nesday evening in Fort Klamath and attended the funeral of Mrs. Hoyt in Klamath Falls Thursday afternoon. Those who were herel included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turnar. I Mrs. Stella Lippert and Chester Jackson, all of Portland. Several other local people v.-eat to Kia. math Fella to pay their 1351 re spects to Mrs. Hoyt, long-tinta rest-, dent ot this community. Tbe out-1 oftown reletives returned to Port-I land on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber alcFarling. formerly of Fort Klamath and COT residing in Modoc Potnt, wet Fort Klamath visitors Thursday morning. The atelrarlings were starting on a montb's vacation trip during which they will visit McFarlingas sister. Mrs. Kate San ders. in Spokane. Wash.. anti then enjoy a motor trip through tne Yellowstone park, BIOMADS at Denver. Colorado. visiting Mrs. alcFading's birthplace in Kansas and also visiting her relatives in Texas and Oklahoma Wore re turning home to Oregon. It will be Mrs. McFarling's first visit in 30 years to her birthplace and former home in Teams and Oklahoma- Melarling is employed as engineer at Lammar mill at Modoc Point. Miss Frances Looeley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cary V. Loosley, left last week for Portland. where she will resume her studies at St. Marys academy. The Loosley's other daughter. Carol Jane. left atonclay of this week for Oswego, where she attends Marylhurst college. Mita Nora McAulife. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAuliffe of Fort Klamath left recently for Oakand, where she is a student at Holy Names academy in that city. Mr. and Mr". Claude Brest, laid friends, Mr. and airs. Orris Sults. visited friends here briefly Sun day evenIng while nroute home to Klamath Falls after spending the day at Crater lake. Dresie was employed here during the past winter and spring months at Cas tel and Utters 1. G. A. store5 and now makes his home in Klamata Falls. Mrs. Charles Baker left Tuesday for her home in Riverdale. Cal, after vlsiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Herrick for the past two weeks. The local grade and high schools opened last week. with a good enrollment in each. R. K. lieu fort of Klamath Fells is acting is temporary principal of the high' school until a permanent teacher1 is secured by Mr. Peterson. Han non taught school here 15 years. ago. Miss Babette and Mrs. Olsen ! ar primary and upper gradesl teachers, respectively in the grade! Reboot. All are newcomers to Fort ! Klamath this year. although Mrs.1 Mrs. Olsen was employed as teaeher in the local school several years ago. BEAUTY PLUS her other gilts made Miss Massachusetts (Claire I. Nevulls) one of the most talented entrants in Atlan tic City's Mies America beauty contest. FRANCE PROBES ALLEGED PLOT ON GOVERNMENT (Continued from Page One, chine guns, hand grenades and personat documents in a raid on branches of the society, said they wouid continue raiding hideouts of the organization, whieh called In French "Les Cagout 50,000 Members tn Paris Police believed the -Hooded Ones" to be a secret society or in the summer of 1911t.1 which has been recruiting mem bers with the object of obtaining 1,0.000 in Paris alone. The organization wat said to have headquarters in each of! Paris' 20 sub-divisionw Eacb ! headquarters commanded by a "colonel" who Wag to bare at leae I 1000 men at his call. The members were reported' sworn to secrecy and pledged to fight &satirist COntaltitliSM, and.. according to some sources. for creation of a totalitarian state. ts Weekly The oath was said to be admin istered over a table covered with a French flag. Etch headquarters was believed to have its own arms bureau and Its men meet onto a sceek for drill. Hoods were said to be worn oniy by the highest officials on visits of inspection. The four suspected nierniinrs, wets. accused of violating the law prohibiting possession of war ma terials by private persons. KLAMATH JOINS IN CELEBRATING CONSTITUTION DAY (Continued front Page One) United States should Muse in rec ognition of the 150th anniversary of this great document, and upon which the people of this United States depend to lead us in gov ernment, proposed and tramed by for and on behalf ot the peopie; an& "Whereas. In urther recogni tion of the 150th anniversary and in further co-operation with thel United States Constitution centennial commission ot Wa5h-1 ington, D. C. Constitution vreek In furtherance of the commission's plan for a great celebration in recognition of this 15t) anniver sary: and, "Whereas, All service clubs and schools or the city of Klam ath ratio and Klamath county should pay particular attention to the observance of this anniver sary and in some manner com memorate our Constitution: Now Therefore. I. Clifton Richmond, mayor of the city of Klamath Falls. Oregon, respect fully urge that all citizens, serv ice clubs. schools and other organ izations by appropriate programs and study ceiebrate the 150th an niversary of the birth of the Con stitution of thls, our United States, "CLIFTON RICHMOND, "Mayor" MOTHPROOF Dry Cleaning Every Garment Mothprootet) at Ito Extra Coat. STANDARD DYERS & CLEANERS ISOR Esplanade. Mona 527 BETTER HEALTH IS OUR WI he maltsv with what raw arm Marartero Rear and Herb trestamars wiLt poortrvalr Hare drarasaa at Storaten. Hamar. Lonna. Gail 'Madder, Carrara. Wears, Piles,. tioarargra. ears. Catarrh. Marra 'Castrato,. Asthma. Harraantr Car Chinch& Carrariaaftw, trulltreattaa. tateattaat sad itowel Traub la. Staraaah Cream Itherratire titan Arthritis Maxims-am, Headmen., High ar Law Mood Crammer.. tartar and Madder Tranata. Mood and Urinary Ilttaarran, Apdandrallts. Cantata Complaints. timid Melee at Ban litanataao, ratabtlahed Nine (COS--Conaultatioa Sold floasonably CHAN & KONG CHINESE HERB CO. III lout Nyvelette Ht. Mant Ath Orosma InstOPSI From IA A. M. to A P IL 111 A. M. A P. IL are opposed by an estimated two visions ot Chinese. Foreito militarv observers he !Hosed this foreshadowed an fin minent major cattinaign r43 r the IShanghst area on the !tooth aide I of the Whangpoo river. which separates Pootung from the Shanghai delta where the major fighting an far has been. tContinhei Ithm Page One) conterPhre that ha had teteivel Atabitamader Waria'a prot,a4 paid he bill rpli1 to ine envoy that the ereaidt.nt'a artion is a ahverntrient order which speaks odr. ; N I(eorninuml from l'aga OW c by tha ronalt lution) are precloal !rights. 4, ITs zunorL conatitutronal for. S M ; ' ernment. la saapIng for breath-- , beard ern ono a br communism 1 , and on the other hi fascism- TPA ,same torePs are at work bora. al though lees effeetigaly, Rat. they , ara at WORK. !win fixhl these forces with all Our went-tit. ( ,OVEItTlllIOWING the confine i Una sounds like t htg talk. i Ileany IT ISN'T. We know now (hectuss ars bay been doing some ser)a thinking along that line) that the marina tion can be overtbrown by go stato, dPpart hour corttPr ary obsionAly r:rrons strain. iII this country by the Chinese' --- constittittoris is pretty government. An embassy spok,mman re-'mean the end of liberta I (erred to this a ( ction. amerting: It behooves as to bs "The Wichita has itnioarie4 i guard. our airplan,Pe. Do Yon know 1 where she is goinz now! She ill 1,,IFIE to Janaa with a carload . Tr AkAtTrOt MAIN 1 TOKYO, S''Pts " 1AP)The I Jaoanese government brok BAY REGION FIGHT e its- 'long otftetal ilenee today on the Mot:Wooed frOZO Pato Oas) Imunitions embargo deetared hi ;the United States against bothAimidation and anistenreanntni PACE THmTzni Editorials On News TEAMSTERS GAIN POWERFUL ALLY IN 1"""' '" '"' iContinued from Page One) !munitions embargo declared be ; the United States agaMst both timmation and reiereprneemeties !Japan and China- The foreign to force employers and the general !office spokesman declared: public to concede their demands 1 The ROOSeTPIt munitions em- toe indepietion pot eignfluite bargo is interpreted here as an theirs." , 1 effort by the United States got- Benefit Assessment- ! "note ". t arnni n,nlannientent I The council is one of the most 1 In the tar eastern situation and i influential An. unite aismegs 1 it it generally supposed here it rounti, w ill render invocation of the The teamsters' local last sight !neutrality act unnecessary.- :voted asses:menu' of SI per mem- 1 ber for benefit payments to team- ! PEEPING. Sept. 17 AP 1 eters who work leas than three Japanese army headquerters to-) days a -week. It also instructed night announced that Choehorei members not to patroolie gasoline Cbineee advance has SO miles stations etuploying ei0 labor 11.11- IvIuttrxe-st of Peng . had been der pecalty of e'd fine. caetnre4 tn a -""m-rtItter !aria- J Lee Pressman, merit coneael Incas offensive along the Peiping- of the cio. indicated the lope.. liankow railwa y. ehorernen's next action would bit Claim Further Advances j takem under the Wagner labor The Japanese command claimed tati'31 act. hut that definite steps 1 further earanees ter ire highly meld be deferred pealing rotifer ! mobile coLumn which has gene-fence with Jfh!.? 13..rnrth3L,..!t CID trated Shanei province from the rectnrt whci t!' 'Ile "ere nonb, It reported the capture 1 of Hensynan, i milee southeast PORTLAND. Sept. 17 WfTh 1 of Tatung. the railway center of CIO claimed supPort of the Marine north Fireen, Oilers and Waterrendere onthe ghtlaonpseL d h-Sahnarie7 bo La ie rdiZen m r; I cticidin cott;rnetct(ol mat toSanmuFramenclac miles eleadt, mes west of Paotingfu. In Nanking, however, Chinesee Inmher ehear4 the W. military headquarters reported a I Chamh'erlatni, Jr. strong counter - thrust against The CtO attempts to break an Japan's Shansi expedition. Chi-0 AFL blockade along the river nese airmen were said to have) failed when Ma firemen and Oilers bombed it and inflicted heavy I QUit the Vessel Tuesday,. The twit damage). unions have tied up the Portland sawmilf industry with a Juirisdie- :Holm itele;FoncEetENTs tonal dispute- SHANGHAI. Sept. 11 SAP)--; ' Adititionai Japanese reinforce- TOO LATE merits for the halted drive atainst the Chinese defense line were reported today to have beeep TO CLASSIFY landed on the lower reachee of the Iondlte rirer. 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It!. t'e't;e4.aleit!;eirrittt7'.7-,4,e her .1'. Ji4711("VY..:7-t'';',07.17. ti ..-71."4"w.'' :A', . ,. ; 4! T Allsu STARTs .:.....1,: ,. xit HLID DA,,,,,1481 , ... , ,.. , , )., are recite:tit Nc 11. , I ' ITs zunorz, constitutional gore '''''''. ',Irx ,...,- ;--- - , ,,,,,,,r , , .,.. ' -.:7',,, 4,, . -p9 ' , ,.,,,17,,, s,,,, of,7.;,.,,,,;:e.70,r,,,,,,li,,, ..,,ii...,:!,::-t''-,, , ; eminent Is seeping tor breath-- ..'' ,- 4, -4,,tdig..,. ,,,!,e, , :1,0AA rot. -r''' 1., ,,,,::" '. ' Air '''',' '',''.'A ' I r;,r,'; i To DEFENDER slb,,.,..4 ,. ono side br c4,,,,,,o , , , ;,, ',1,'S fcf,',., , t 'be 44' t, re ,L,.... P,,:kt, ...rAlk. toil, T.::, 4,t2,4 HERE rolOAT , , . land on the other by fascism- ree OVER COPRAND , ,, .,,, ,1.,,. ,, . .0,0,,ht,-, ',AC- A"' ' 114' ' '-'-s-i,-,) ' t -,,...4., , e. ,,,,, . ...orMwtwiS.,",tr ti-: ' name forces are at work hem al- N,, !if r',., itt , 'lig ''. , ,e I - ''ss.-. ' ,,: .:;:,,..:; though Isms effectively, Rat they ued fr om Page 011 01 i tta,.. ,-A. ti. -.-:,-.:,.:.:i . f ri e: , - 4,111.,' 1 ' ',"' 1' ' ..1;.-' A 'treat rush for tire permits 1 ,"-3 t . ,- (Continued frem Paget One) are st WORK. (Contin . I I ,0,,, . ,i,1 - 'e4r,C;i-., la ell at the tharrther et corn , -. 4) ,ee . -,-,tetk, eeeteteeee teet h,,, hid ,,,,,,,i.cm If We value our liberties, we ling plecea, chiefly in Harlem, ., te.e.eie. Iv e,,-, . eatteetseneweereede i -,14 Pie". herankng the Perk ar- ." . .11 .1 114e--eree:.., : e ,- enteseeidoe evangel protege Ho twiil liehl these forces with al) Our null tient tho Omits 'mem niter .. , ., , it-'' rteat et the deer hunting "leen' e. -.: el'e : e "." ., y- , raid he had replied to tee envotoatrengthe they time tillable to Mali a COM- . ,. Pernitttees gave scatteree des-. :,s -- that the preeidenee amine la a( Omit coed. - . e ....t ,..,4a-ft- ' tinetiens, It appears that a ,.' ir,, -., .1.,, Igeeernment erder which 1Peake.OVERTHROWIND the cocaine- Devitt It- Costointot, rpublicen ' keete ....set e , e wee t , number of parties wilt go into - s, i ',Per: P ' ..' ', e - Is. ' i ,eee. le . PPs- ' - , for itself: member f the election', imintitin- . , ' - . ,e. -,e'e. sweeeee-e-esee eleel the neighhorhood of Whitworth l',e, ette f whets, Straits 1 tion sounds like t big talk. , Num, said o the entire primary ,,,ete. , e . . .. - , - 'ete,,see ee 71-"-"Le -- eiese.' - e - ",-e-ess esweireeeee,,- creek. Gearhart mountain, Lan- . tece-e ...wee. - , 1,1,et ion might 1,0 invalidated. Ile ". r ' 7 . C''') r, ."' :,'-; ft.. ' : ' 2,' - e?"(16-Nee ...Air' --''.- w9- ' - e..""71'-'1N tern flats and Strawherry reser- -, . , e.. , e el. Wang left the state depart- Peaktr. IT ISN'T. , i . meat atter a hatf hour corder- 11e know now (Wool we lave mild t lull in hie opinion 1 ho teo es. te - , -- -Wee' .7-e- ' .--esi e-- t - ' -... e r - -- - -4,- voir all in the country esti. of . et. e . -- .1 4,.gt,, - ' , Atie- - .,e .;,-,ea. , -. -,:". : ,, ...- ,-,- ,,,eti bore'. , , V'. ence with the ',eel-Mary obviouely boot deing some serious tbinking -leseig of II 4 I,,,Illite Months In ..,,,,, eri els',, ', ...,-0...V.,,C.-.1"..,4'-', !,.....-,, -,..,- , mr:::;,,,.- - , -,- er, - , . -- ' kaherkeg ender a eerenee strlin- along that line) that the mastitis-- Harlem awl the upper west he. . e . --'-. . - t - . "'n-.' f' ' af,Itte.S.244,7L.. -A-e- " - Fifteen permits were tesued on .- , - , Under Presitiont Rooserell's toes ca, be tweribtown by ao mem, of the eximiletion et the - swee. ima,,-.-. -e-- eeseeee ' , - Friday by mil-afternoon, . , order. of last Tuesday the gov- Mame-tors before the lanntlin all e -r -v, - -oe, 7 e-e. Klamath Follett Pretemive of-' ettmentevened teeth", te,teheisimple a device as changing that iteri counted constituted a rink. ""' ''" . t :-- - ' ' --'"' -4-,,14; Celt--a- ,:,4-..- ,''' 'ens ' .1,061 ficlant warned deer huntern and! , tioll id the electiou laws. evelelette"'e,eeeei,..ee, - 4- ael the general public that conditions' la was interceeted at San Petiro, character ot tbe supreme metre ,et 'weeeeeemZette'e.44 e -. el.e.etw setr--ee; -...- e..., eeeeeee, -ww-e e eee- ' ' ; CaHl.. and forced to disebarge And wo know teweettee irorope Most Crusitilig Yet e in the fore,. are extrentely hie- I . , i , ardotts at this time. The tim-, ifs csrge of le airplanes boiticht 1, teeght eet thet e,,,,,,,theow ee The (tette la etetald"re't leY A STORMY PASSAGE for pirating Mediterranean 'submarines was promi u ergrwth i sed when tder- - . in this country by the Chinese ' 1 ,- :t constitutions i pretty sure to her awl ndos in tfr Immo lettilletille 1""1"" In en French warship?' (above) rushed in the east coast of Spain tn protect merchant vessels in those government. dry. hooldity le extremely low: i -' mean he end of liberty. the Moat entailing their ermine waters. Feeling in the area wan tense after Russia accused Italian U-boats of sinking her merchant- ' ..' ...,. ': and the tinleat spark eart ntart ' . :, An embassy eprikesman re-; - - - t- - - Ration ban ever rec,Iveil for Tam- men without provocation and British officials hin they 'mid. ted strongly they too blamed the Fascists. ' ... '''' , (erred to ibis action. aezerting: ( It behooves am to he on one g conflagration. , Hinny 1,ieter Christopher I), Nell- liven. Copeland. mid their oilier s The humidity dropped to five --- . e " , . - ., "The Wiehita has unioadee guard. ursday. It went down t o 10 ' our airplanes. Do you know 1 , adviser lit Mr campaign, former believe Sinopeon la grooming for ,e1 ThFriday hut was going back up I , lintel-11er Allred E. l;sitilit were 10,.,,imar. ' et mid-afternoon. la r''Ing tI Japan with a rar"" TEAMSTERS GAIN BEAUTY PLUS her other where ehe ka gulag new! She I deletion,' to nolmlnistor a Ies stin,i1,1 1., trioordio win the gifts made Miss Massachusetts of amp tree:, non to both 1,1,611,11,1m tni Pres- Alffl.twt, frau, ,,,,a,.,...,. ,,.. ..,,,, Att. A fonr-scre fire broke out (Claire J. Nevutis) one of the POWERFUL ALLY IN Thursday on the emit side of Hog- blent iloonevell'a new deal ad- be th, 14.1une;te.'1,a"n',1'n,,,;ty" .7,.'0'.' feasted entrants in Atian- haek. apparently caueed by mg-TOKYO, S'ets " 1AP)--The BAY REGION FIGHT ministration. form" mayor ever to be re-elected ill '.,-N, : - ,.., , tie City's Miss Amerka beauty - arettes thrown trom two cars Japanese government broke its Tammany anelleins have rank- I, n New rota. iseen there. contesL Itol imenuee neither lahluartiln to 1 long offitial ellence today on the teogeneed ere, ?time oge) hwal Piston tolininiatration nor .,- 4r , 4) '" herdA man named If olbroek who 01"."::---, , ,.. 1' '',"..:..i,,,iitl was ing sheep in that clis-I - munitiens embargo deelared bl, - the United States against both timidation and teetteeeoeettestios the nationel 11MOV rsi le odium. NATION WATCHES VI,Ac. - er,,,,-..,- ,..,,, , , ,-, ( )PI- ri,,,,1 , filet saw the fire and ruehed to letration Ile V.t 11.11 fit to hand aaean and China- The teeelga to force employers and the general , e Pee ,. Sete, ,. . e it on hortiebaek, lie beat it out FRANCE PROBES office spokesman declared: public to concede their demand I" Putcuitage I TmiiiiionY'a PRESIDENT'S TALK fi,,,,,,,, ON CONSTITUTION ,, , ., 4, rt..i,-- -: vi, 40.-- i:- !' witb a fir bough, blistering his ALLEGED PLOT "The ROOKeTeit muons em- for periedietion not righflutte Mon, trouble 1111 In now for ...le:4;y, ....,, -tr-f, :,;...., ... T. hands badly while doing it. For- .,'.... ';'- ';';', I k''7''714v,? , t-1,71, ,,,:.;,..t..,,, t, est officials said if it hadn't O barge is interpreted here as ant theirs," Tammelly. beentise Mahoney, wilp effort t by the United Statee gov-' Benefit Asseesment - e -, t ee ,- ..; Ge t : , - e 'et ' ', been for liolbrooks quick work N GOVERNMENT he ektillui roaching of or y (Continued fr Fle. om P age Owe ',',, el, ',' ' ' - iie e' ,t1 ,,4;1,e,'Nee -. ,, t - side o . - , . . , 1. , ie - , r , i the emit f the lioghack ernment to avoid entanglement I The eeeeeit is one et the mit wile now awityri Illo democratic romlottleee of the other four lervee their riehte awl their lilt- ;., . e e9titek retie' Another tire developed on the t would bave been burned over. it ts gartrally supposed here it eountee chinfeCongutinnsu.ed from Page On in the far eastern situation and, influenttai an. unite et etemede boroughs of the city, la expected erle-- i e: et teet 'mg it, e , , Lee - - - .'N1111,',1.4'41 d.. ""rvattr'n Itorlts"st of Mr personai docuhmaenadtsgirne7draesidaoned Livatrarleitnydearce i5trYtitItectseesa"r ey!!.. lio made no aperitif! mention ,.,'; ."" "I 4: ,,,ip- ' ,,, . ,, -Wr IS"1"114 lei rend Iliq a wnr tot nttrition ,, it , ., s., ,..,11,,,7,7 ..,,',. ?t,,,, iva,,,: Lri d a d yfi iota ft ernoon Indian service branches of the foeiety. said they the .etTedheassestleammsteenrata ARROW, selliviste Smith and their of lite Itrestilteit's entirt PrOgt a It, tocitor sli issokrt vtlegutht ber for benefit payments te tellea- aillea in the present Tanimany llal n""1", 4 math Forest protective would continue raiding bideoute pEapiNG, s,,re le tepi --; eters who work less then three , , I , ,, ,, .. ,ro ; ..,, 0,,,,,,,,,.....,. tire-fighters were sent into that lot tbe organization, whieh le Jarautac army tivrad4uss.ters ttehla" a ,t,oeb. it, law tastrgeted leaderahip. "Foil the peCopla apeag, until ' , - , Another Heating In Prospect the people make known their de- i ,...4.;,,, ;e A..., iTzg,,,e,-; district. called In French "Les Cagoule nixbc announced tuat 0,0030w.laiecomrs not to purees rasount Tatum:my la threntemel ,ivith site, the culistitution in aneredly - . .. - - - eevieeeieet: ee ... ete. el,?7elsei ,F7'.e"-e) - , ards.- Chineee advance base -10 miles! stations employing Of0 labor WES- Will another beating In the gen. bitillies upon the people, Upon of- --' , "'"" - ,,-. ;,' . e-r,- -: z..,7 ,;: - ,.. . l'-': ,s ,::' ..1"' 4 ,;:-, lit , - -.; FT. KLAMATH 000 Members tn Paris tbleard ,.sitetz,!derjeeopa,e,31,ity omfae: firtmtnet.Til commel Foal eleellon NoVerellar I, when. needs. mein the o014:119.. 1hr --gt A.": r eawe e ... e, e . ott the Nee of the ehowing Made ezeelltiVe and the courts., ' -'' '' ' I 7.e-te. le ' "'' - e'191,!ree, IC'. e' , On"- .to he a secret sectetY erelnese otteneive along the Peiping- of tee CEO. indieeeed the love. ! Polic'e believed the -Hooded 1 tealttethem"ftteeta P:teaietatnttre In the printery election, aim np- "It la sacted stolost the right -..... . ,, -;.:,.; ,4'.4''4'isl:','..-,, ganiteu in the summer of leete Hankow railway. shoremen's next action would bit , pears almost certain to anrrend- or poeer of congress or the execu. ' FORT KLAMATHA m o n e whicb has been recruiting men. i her hist grip on her morn the or the emote. or ot ell coin- , --.-.se, ees.- : 1;,-.'141,L'; 'kr local people spending Thursday tot hers with the object ot obtainine Claim Further advances i taken, under the Wagnec labor re- then a rentUry'a nlle of New hilted. to change or eimitty it ' '-' tereter",:,t2';;,;3.'741 --i , -,,, Kiamatiz Falls were E. D. Briscoe 1,0.000 kri Parka alone- ,, --, -s,,,vatt.e4 , Tbe Japenese command claimed id tol further advances for its highl y 1 , would be deferred peeding renter- tations ace but thet definite attios York citit Politico. when an Mita. thrOtigh tinearianted. :erred or and tion.in.last, Harold Bevan. Mr. The organization Wat sa t h- h ti. 1 ence wtth John Brophy, CIO &I- nutile reilPPIIrt 1011e)Plit 1 II k VS a i r a i n e d constructions, Such and Mrs. George Denton and Ray h a mobile CO IMO er le aa pone-1 have headquarters in taut I tcated, chaust protuma trout the rector, who Is due heril Wdst.T- Once under proportiolial repre cheneee ere usurpations-none THERE'LL BE SINGING, dancing and merry - making Ferguson. Paris' .?0 sub-divisions. Each, - -- ----,. of-town relatives returned to Port- 11.111efloll. Illooklyp, which has !hi es wen,. because not upcn- gaore when the vast army umber of relatives of the ..b.geoaidolgueaire l that Is the American Legion descends n PORTLAND, Sept. 17 M--The shown Peel( today anti-Tainniany ly avowed," A upon New York Sept. 20 for the 19th annual convention. Hotels, late mr3. ucarao Hoyt ape . by a 'whey margin, will there. "Whole lilfferencee boats and puliman cam will be put to use to house the mighty throng "' "ed 1000 men at bin call. 'Immo! Oilers and Wstertendeme -. alter coptrol city legisletion. Borah. ono of th 1,-ading foes and everywhere in Manhattan activities of the fun-seeking "40 and nenday evening In Fort Klamath l'eristo wan mtoabnadvede at blYeanat 1 anIGnHhe'rtnYinanr.eP40rtEm6liestliesoritPitteuareet ' north Shansi. and of Lathetend F . 11011) einhoney and Lettnordia of the prealtient'a court bill, prob- IS" will be in evidence. and attended the funeral of Mrs. Hoyt in Klamath Falls ThUrsda y and pledged to cn '3" th 11 h.-Shane' border in its efforts o GO y SWara te aecrec miles west of Paotingfo . district connell at San Frenetic I today t muziae load- Tbe members were reported let Tatung' the railway "'neer of ' cm' dath2e4 suPPert et the Mantle In 111.1r eninpairea are expected ehly disappointen some ut hie au- ' fight egainst COMMUntarn, and- . , afternoon. Those who were here 4 In Nanktng, bowever, Cbineseeing kumhe.r ahnattt the W" 7.- to lead the offensive against obit,. by tom" to t..ott., tb1 . according to some sources, for .. - Tanintrilly ter all they are worth. court Menanre hv name. einityj preeident left the hattlettehl at! ,,, : Peee-e. ' , -, ,' - - e included Mr. anti etre, Harry tion f a totalitarian state. military headquarters reported a I Chaneeeekaka. Jr; Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner. crea o , strong counter-thrust against The CtO attempts to break as Both strongly favor the new deal. however, believed hi, referring I 2 : ea p. iii... to return to Wash, . e-. S . e.e. s - - Weekly litills I ,,,,, ch iinitopaign to that issue when he spoke against 'moon. k 0- . . .$,L.C.:1 -' q Mrs. Stella Lippert and Chester , Jackson, all of Portland. Several Japan's Shansi expeditkos. Chi-011FL blockade aloe; tlatt river 1s tintininc,, toe-primary cam- ..,,,ti,etionse. corered with . , ,The, oath w..ann.shaLd to be admin- "' - I.,-. -4,.-a'"'i C. other local people went to KM- ench fl la'ere' over - Tbe two wen con.l.ted Of one Political The people!' ha said, "may DETROIT. eept 17 illeSeit. 't- eet- , .ar , ',:, . " , a Fram bnpeemebedliirMir azvirr eizmidzedlo bbeaaryve ' tgauili:d11;:h;iexett Mil Tutiree.aaretney,, and Mlera math Fall to pay their lam re-. unions hare teed up the Portland speech, delivered lest Monde'', in make over nor aoveroment In any nior Arthur IL enteletaburg ill-- - it eel."' keet14e. e, Fech headquarters was believed damage. specs& to Mrs. Hoyt, long-tinie real- ' sawmill industry with a Ittrisdice w Mel lin told a group of rePtill- motwee whiell seems to tho peO elicit. I called omit celebrants of ' e i l''''..,,).4,6:itie..k ? Wan women that he would not tee gt"t and ei,,,e Conatitielen day today to meet; We etWee, eel, p,t - , dent of this community. The out- k for drill. MORE REINFORCEMENTS l theeaE die-Pete. Its men meet once a wee to have its own arm bereau and "twee for the republican nomintt- ., .,t, ,4n ,, , ,. t Hoods were said to be worn oney SHANGHAI, Sept. 11 IAP)---1 rho ninths and tho method 101 mettpers and stiliversionlets I - till land on Friday. II"" tie ha'l "11"d to ar.anewl Cr. status at timid to adjUel the at the hatile line of law and or-, P '" , .... by the highest Officials on eines Additionai Japaneee reinforce-- 1.1RA the oMclel republicen dente- ,, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber McFarling, TOO LATE . merits for the baited drive powers of government to the der with the relentlexa challenge 1 e , - ,:.,,, nation. However. It wee gener- ' . former) of Fort - a tit a ainst the Chinese defense line tanks of allt01 ittlirni. not the pow. thoy ettall not pasne" 1 - , e. y lel ma and The four suspected members , at ally believed ha was saving 111,1 now residing in Modoc Point. weitt of Inspection. erg which individuate. or groopa, Speaking at an observance of , sus...Awe, were, arensed of violating the lawl Were rellortedb todl ate to hav; been TO CLASSIFY , lire tor en tig 1:1P.11 re nett-Tent- Fort Klamath vieitors Thuredav hisoing possession of war naa-1 land on the lower rut he of limy insist the government ettould the I toth nuniVereary of the rebel.- i -,,--,,,, -.ie. ....Yet ma h V i et .i.nrhnarr r It R, 1 1.111., 1 . . 11::.1 . TITE NEWS landed on the lower reaches of - - the Taartze rirer. A Japanese Epokesma rt de- WANTEDExperieneed smitten. Oared the trooPs had atreadY It Saddle Rock Cate. 0-15 Waa taken to Mean that a ron-1 FOR SALE 30-30 IVIzebooter sidrsOlo body of Japanese 1331 Model 54. 2144 Wantland- 1-12 finally achieved a foothold on the Footling coast where they, BEAUTIFUL tall neaten, at are opposed by an estimated two Orres Tailor Shop, 214 Mein divisions ot Chinese 1-17 Foreito militarv observers be lieved this foreshadowed an mI CMOS LABEL in oar tufts and minent major campaign for the overcoats that will he tallore4 Shanghai area on the south side for yon at Orres TaSiors, 224 of the Whangpon titer. which Maim I-17 .i.:,y ,',.,:.4,i: . e , !14 )..i , b, t,-, ,4 , 1-- 4;-,-,,, 4 .!, 010 i. 4r, , , , '..!.,!'" 4 .7k.,,,t.n , , ! z ., - k i t , 411WPigkaViat 'L ...1-..: ! 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