December 27, 1937 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN WEEKEND GAL E (Coitltiiuad from l'uiio Onn) weather Willi lnlorinltlrnt sun uhlii prevailed over Mm central llomlo river vullny tunny. I no prediction us for ruin. All mujur lilxhwiiy were i-n, with slippery I'oudtiluus In the Hlsklyous mid on Iho Ashland Klaiualh lilKhway but not auffl oleul la ri'lmcl Hurtle. Tint Crultr Inlm IiIkIiwuv wn nuuii in KOVI'I llllHUlt l ump Hint In Kurt KliuuiHu. 1' 1 1 1 y Inelies of minw was reported In Itju Urulor Luke national park. Ton Inches of snow wm reported nl 1'rospecl. HAN KHANCimu. Ui-c. 27 U"i A blliiillnit ' lulu" lot! a Ibli'k nl til nun lu dus iikii lulu which lao Alcatrux convicts cactiped rolled over (ho 8nn Kruuclacu bay Hlou last lilKhl, ilouliiK Irnllli' to walk, liiililiiK einpa lu the harbor, anil grounding airplanes. ItO-l'ut'l Visibility Chamber uf oouimiti'iiu muiluu tlripait mviit lookoun rnportvd via bility on iho bay wai a "bam to foot." The fog bauin,ri,il th shoreline aoarch for tha bodies of tho Aim Irai fugitives, Itnlph Him unit Tueoduro Colu. Warden Juiiii" A. Jounalun haa expressed the oplalou tho men tlrowntid when limy fled from lha Inlaul lieocui ber It anil Hint their bodies v.uuld bo waahod aihoro. BALEM, iJec. 87 l.-Heavy weekend wlmla mill ruin curittllod highway irafflo ovor wostern Ore gon. Waahouta caused uno-way traf fic on lb upper Columbia river highway oaal uf Troutdulo iind a alldo closed Ihu sniuo highway near Multnomah Kalis, liteiu woa dntoiir ucar Iho Moutgutu ory Ward stora In 1'orllunil on highway 30 bemuse of a allilo. Willamette HlKhnoy Hooded Tho .Mc.Mlllllvlllu IiIk1io i cloacd by hlub walur hulnueu Val ly Junciloti and a point six miles south. A flood closed the tfnlt'in Datlna hlKhwuy. Tho prlnKfli'ld--'r'iiW('ll terrl torlal road wua under aU luehca of water, whllo tho acboola aecon clary highway woa cloned by hlKli water near Bweet Homo. Tho Willamette hUhxay waa under water near (ionhen. SANTA CLAUS STORK LEAVES SIX CHRISTMAS BABIES i ' (Continued from rno Ono) bthlea and thren boy bahlea were born during (he 21 hnura of Chrlatmita dny.'lhn flrat n limom 10 pound, two ounce boy to Mr. and .Mra. C. Ii. lliitrhlua, R09 Owon atreot, Klitmiiili Kalla. Thla la their arcoud child. The proverhlnt bird made an other round eeverat hours later and left with Mr. nnd Mra. C. M. Ttayann, Itmitn 3, Hon 9 4.1, a anven pound girl. - During the roninltwlor of Chrtatmaa day four oilirr proud parenta were given their prlce leaa glfta. Mr. anil Mra. (lenrgo Iloyea of Mulln are parent of a boy weighing four pounda, 13 ouncea. Mr. and Mra. pen Ilencnl, al io of Mnlln, a girl baby weigh ing light pounda, aavon and a half ouncei. Mr. and Mra. Rnlph fllhbnna. 4 9 N. Flrat nlreiit. a liny, weighing arvon pounda, 1.1'i ouncea. Mr. and Mra. B. J. Wyatt, 138 N. Fifth atreot, a girl weighing all pounda, en and a hnlf ounrca. Two more bahlea, both hoy, were born tho dny following Chrlatmna, Docomhor 2D, at Hill aide hoapltRl. To Mr. and Mra. Joaa Rpnn noua, Dorrla, a hoy, wolghlng lix pounda, 1 r. VS ouncea. To Mr, anil Mra. 0. I). Potta. '119 8. Klilorndo, a boy, eight pounda, nix and a halt nuiicoa. Mr. and Mra. John McParland. 41 S Eldorado, are alio parent! of a baby boy born Docember 17. Tho child wolghod nine pounda, on nnd onn hnlf ounrca. At Klnmnth Volloy hoapllnl tba alork mad a bolntcd holi day call, but loft two bnliloa, a boy and rlrl on December 87. Mr. and Mra. N. V. Manna, Route Box 932, are pnrnnta of n liny TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -ROOM furnished cabin. Inquire , did wnntlnnd. . 13-38 Vacancies io so. 6th. Hot and oold wator, aloam bent, 12-38 WANTED TO BUY 3 tona of balod hay delivered, Phono 561-W-4. 13-29 FURNISHED APT. Two rooma; alao aleoplng room. 808 Wanh ) tngton. 1-8-38 BLOCKS ROADS RAILWAY LINES Greetings from Lost River Tavern OLENE Chicken Feed Saturday, January 1st Dancing by Jack Stuart's Music Wranglers Claims for Job Insurance Filed at Employment Office (Kdllnr's nolo; About 11, noo.linu workers In 21 luLi-H mil Ihu District of Columbia will be uomn nllKllilo In Jiinmiry lo draw uiieiiiplnymnht compensation If I liny lose their Joba, The follow Init ui thin kIvi'h Hi" ntiswcr of Winililnutiiii nulhnrllles in (1 iif-n-IIiiiih nliiiut how tllimj buneflls will bo paid.) WAHIIINQTON. Doc. 27 (P) When a workur eligible undor Ilia annua luw for unemployment imiupnnaiitlon loaea bla Job, how Hhoiild fin no 'bout fllliiK a claim? Aa noon a ho la luld off, ho ahould register nl tho nearoet of fice of Ihu atuin employment aor vlcu, uHkTnir, for work. When ho roKlnlurn, Im ulmi will f I lu a claim for out-of-work hi'iieflta. Huppnao ihoru la no aiutu om ployiuuut nl f no lu hla luw u? "U'nltlnir I'nrlod" Ho ahould ank hla omployor for tho uililruaa of tho nrnrnat ono and for Infoi uiuilon aa to whoru and how lo ri'Klninr. How aoon itf i.r rfKlatrntlou will buuofll piiyuionla hrijlli? All atutti laa mil for a "wait Iiik pnrlod," u a ii a 1 1 y two or throo wci'ka. How iniii-h wilt boni'flta bo? I'aiinlly half of full-tlina pay. but not morn than $lu a weok. lluw Ioiik will tho payiiiollla contlniiuT In moat ataloa that dipenda ou hnw much tho worker enrncd In Julia roviMinl by uuouiployuK'iit roiupoliaiillou Inauriinro before fllliiK bla t-luim. lu othura, Ii la lluurud ou tho tlmu workud ou auch Joba. A year'a work at full warfia procodlni uncmtiloymcMil would ontltle the worker to ID to 10 wouka unomploynieni compeii aatlon. I'Afl-'l'lltie C'olllH'liiNtloii If a worker Ii laid off more than once during the year, cau ho draw bnneflta the aacond time? Yea. until hla vurnlng credlta are uaed up. Hiitpuao he haa only part-time work 1 Nearly all alalei provldo for wotieliliiK tilno pound. two ouiiroi. To Mr. and .Mra. William HlUMipo. 20 a Odka l(nji., a sill, even poumli, olio-hall ounco. SLIDE DERAILS FREIGHT TRAIN; TWO LOSE LIVES (Continued from Page One) said the train Included 65 or 30 cars. Eighteen were derailed. Tho lead engine rolled 100 feet down an embankment. The wreckage caught fire, the coroner aald, and Wtleon'i body was liter ally cooked. The engineer with the dead fireman caught hold of a rod outside the cab window and hurl ed himself free. J'lvo Cars Knutahed The eraah emnahed five of tha cars to kindling. Their cargo, chiefly wheat, waa scattered along the muddy roadway. Kmorgeury ambultiocea. ham pered by a ra:nsiorm and elides, could only get within a mile and a half of tha wreck. The norm carried out telephone and telo Krnph wires along tho Kvorgroen hlKhway. Tha train wna en route from Wlshrnni to Vancouver. CONSERVATIVES, LIBERAL DEMOS PLOT CAMPAIGNS (Continued from Page Ona) should be aoler.tod as the 1940 presidential nominee, eome of the prognostlenlora nil 1 (I . tho liberal wing probably would illdo Into some new liberal party baaed on farmer-labor lines. If the nomi nee should come from confirmed new deal ranks, they declared. Hie cnnaervallvea would be aloughed off. LOVELORN WORKER BEATS, SHOOTS SWEETHEART (Continued from Page Oat) Sergeant Arthur Coakley, who ar realed Frnnco at the acene, aald tho young mnn bocama hysterical and crlod anvornl tlmea: "8h aald alio didn't lore ma any more. Franco waa booked oa a oharge of murder. Two nion woro born on Febru ary 12, 1800, each dostlncd to follow a aopnrato pnth to fame. Lincoln took up tha oauaa of modarn l min; narwlti H.vni.j himself to our ancestor! of pra- uiaiono eraa. Tha Constitution requires the presence or a quorum. U, . .Senator Tom Connolly, Texas, ad dressing tha nearly empty aenata chamber. Tha potato beotle mad aa an- pearnnoo In Clermany Juat prior to tua world war, But waa qulokv ly exterminated, Ma bnnnflli If employment la reduced lo the point whore Iho worker'! puy la loaa than liulf, or aomo oth or apeclfled amount, of hla regu lar pay, A worker employed part time will recnlve amallnr beneflta than If ho had no work at all. Can a jobleaa worker be dla iiuiillfled for beiinflta? ( nu t lliifuao "Hiilliililn Job" Yea, If he l"t hla Job through aomo fault of hla own. If, tor example, ho ijult without good reaaon or wna dlachnigud for cauae, hla out-of-work beneflta would be poalponi'd for aevernl weeka. Moat alutiia would dla (liiallfy hi in for a longer time If he refuaed a "aultable" job thut woa open lo him. What la a "aultable" Job? Generally apeiikliig, a lob which a worker la filled lo do under conditions ho reasonably could be expected to meat. (The social security act provides that a elate may lint deny beneflta lo an unemployed workor who re fuaea to lake a Job open becauae of a atrlke, lockout or other labor dlapute; or a Job where the wagea or houri are substantially below prevailing conditions; or a Job where he would bo required to Join a company union or refrain from Joining any bona fide lubor organization.) I'rovlelou For Appeal What happens In caaa of strike or lockout? Most atatea disqualify a man who la Idle because of a labor dlmiule al hla place of work. (Three penult beneflta, but In one, Pennsylvania, the beneflta would be poatponed three weeka. plui the waiting period: In Rhode Island, for eight weeka, plua the walling period; In New York, the walllug period la' lengthened to 10 weeks.) Who decides whether a claim shall be approved? Tho atate unemployment com ponaatton authority. la there any appeal from that decision? i All atatea provide for appeal lo an Impartial board or tribunal. COUNTY, CITY FETE 50 GUESTS ON CHRISTMAS Chrtatmaa cheer permeated both Ihe city and county Jail over the holidays when 28 men were guests of the city of Klam ath Falls, and 83 others en joyed tha hospitality of Klam ath county. It waa particularly noticeable thru all offender! this season woro men and none were charged with serious crimes, the majority being Jailed for drunkenness or vagrancy. City Police Judge Otto Lang- alelt presented 11 prisoners with Chrlstinaa preaenla when ha cut their time short and told them to go home to their fam- lllea. He warned all tha 11, however, that ahould they return they would aerva their paroled time, plus a new sentence. Three of the men, Victor Busman, Ted Walker and Fred Van Camp, were returned to serve 30 days In tha city Jail on Chrlatmaa dny. In enrly typva of motorcyclea the first form of Ignition was a lube protruding from the cylin der. Thla was heated by a Bun- Ben burner before tba engine could be started. These Menu your When we ay that the First National is a local bank we mean that each branch is under the di rection and management of local residents. These men and women are your neighbors. They understand local conditions of business and agri culture and they operate the First National Bank so that Its services meet these conditions. Here are the men who direct the policies of this bank in your com munityi KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND M I M t I a 3 0 I t A I IQUOR ST It was a wet Christmas as woll as a white ono. Frldny, tho day before tho holi day, brought the biggest day's business to ihe state liquor store here In the history of the estab lishment. Manager Tom Ingram snld ho Is not permitted to quote figures on tho amount of business, but that he could say the business was larger than December 34, 19311, which hold the previous record. The run wna sioady all day, hut It grow especially heavy In 'he evening. Storks became exhausted In several popular Items. Many liquor buyers obtained 1938 purchnsor's permits during the final rush. JAPANESE TROOPS TAKE CAPITAL OF NORTH PROVINCE (Continued From Pag Ona) would aall from Tilngtao for Shanghai tomorrow to carry any American nationals desiring to leave tho Shantung war tone. A Japanese communique laid tin in column! entered Tsinan on tho fourth day after they began tho tight to cross the turbulent yellow rlvor, five mllei north of tha city. They encountered little resistance at the end, since Tsinan had been heavily bonrbarded by blg-cullber guns on the north bank of the river. Chlneso sources asserted Tsinan had not fallen although lha posi tion of lis defenders was critical, but most foreign authorities were Inclined to credit lha Japanese version. Htnrla Christina Eve Tho Japanese urmy'a Invasion of Shantung began In earnest Christmas eve, after headquarters at Tiontaln had announced "dras tic punitive action" would be taken for Ihe destruction of about 111). 000, 000 worth of Japanese properly at Tilngtao and other points In the province. Previously that properly, chiefly cotton mills. had aerved aa hostage against a Japanese Invasion. Americana were made subject to tha death penalty today tor crimea against Japan a armed forces undor a Japanese decree es tabllshlng rigid law for China's conquered area. New rules and regulations for COLD CATCHERS READ WHAT THANKS, THAT'S WHAT IT TAKES RELIEVE A HEAD COLD, 1 ALL RIGHT P 7 r I XyVEN betterA 1 W DARLING, IT HELPS 1 VJL PREVENT A LOT : Y OF COLDS-JUST I i USE IT IN TIME J ARE Neighbors a, 0. Lorem, Vic President Hltehell Tlllotson, Manager "First National D a o I I T I N I U I A N all persons, "Including the nation als of third powers," In Japanese controlled areas apparently raised tho question of tho treaty rights of other foreign powers In China, A Japanese apokesman acknow ledged that the measures put Americans and other foreignera under Japanese military law which provided, among other things, death for acts against Ja pan'a armed forces. Chiang; llopsfiil Despite the rapid extension of Japanese conquests, Generalissi mo Chiang Kai-Shek, leader of China's army and government, de clared anew his confidence In ulti mate Chlneso victory, Al his headquarters at an un disclosed place in the middle Yangtze valley the Chinese leader told an Associated Press corres pondent; "Tell America 'to have complete confidence in us. The tide of bat tle is turning and victory event ually will be ours." BAKER SERVICES SCHEDULED FOR TOMORROW (Continued from Pag One) erowda exDected for the last rites In the afternoon. i With Other Notable In death .Mr. Baker will Join other American! noted In his-: tory. Burial will be In Lakeview , cemetery here, near the graves nf rJplf1nni .lamaa A (iarffeld. John D. Rockefeller, Senator ! Marcui A. Hanna and Ambassa dor Myron T. Herrlck. ! Mr. Baker died at bis home here Christmas afternoon with coronary thrombosis. He naa been confined to bis horn by heart Illness tor nearly a month. Ho was 68 years old. "Death was very sudden," said his son. Newton D. Baker 3rd. "Ho aeemed well and happy to the end." Closely Linked In Mr. Baker's service aa aec retary of war under President Woodrow Wilson In World war daye, few were closer linked than Gen. John J. Pershing. Gen. Pershing laid today In Custon, Arli.. "Mr. Baker was America's greatest secretary of war." To him he gave "full credit for success of providing men and materials and their transportation to Europe." Secretary of Btat Cordell Hull said "Mr. Baker wai one of the truly great men of his day. He rendered epochal services to the world." Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, a cloBe friend, sent meaaagea to Mrs. ARE DOING NOW This specialized medica tion Vicks Va-tro-nol Is expressly designed for the nose and upper throat, where most colds begin and grow. Used In time at the first sneeze or sniffle or irritation in the nose it helps to pre vent many colds, or to throw off head colds in their early stages. Even when your head Is all clogged up from a cold. Va-tro-nol brings comforting relief lets you breathe again! DEAR, TO Vicks Va-tro-nol Ktrt U lUndl ...Vu il Btrlr Local Advisory Board A. M. Collier K. 0. Oroeabeck S. P. Dehllnger Fred Shalloek X. W. Vannic 0. J. Martla Bank Wett of tha Rockeg C I CORPORATION Baker, who wai with him when he died. Two daughters and the one aon also survive. Message Pile High Messages from great and small piled high at the Baker home today. Bishop Warren Lincoln Rogers of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio and Dean Chester B. Emerson will conduct funeral services. Pall bearera will be members of the law firm of Baker, Hostel ler & sidlo, of which the de ceaaed was senior partner. Most recently Mr. Baker had been counsel In litigation over the Tennessee valley administra tion power project. Thomas A. Sldlo, his partner, (aid today that his death would not delay the case materially. Sldlo said that honorary nail bearers were not named because Mr. Baker had such a vast nu ber of friends that auch selection would be Impossible. 8ovlet explorers have drifted 750 miles from their original post at the North Pnln. KvlHantl they had order not to lot any grass grow under their feet. After-Ghristmas Sale! COATS of the Better Type i At Actual Savings oi 30 to 40 $ Costly Fur Trimmings! Caracul Platinum Wolf American Gray Fox Skunk French Beaver Sealine South American Kit Fox Manchurian Wolf Natural Wolf- FURRED COATS - Reduced! Savings Are Unequalled Smart dressy coats made to sell for 920.00 and more. So flattering in black, brown or areen also sports coats of the better-type featured for instant disposal! $ 225 (Fug Coat Barga-Diis Majeitt Seal . 48 Now DRESSES Glamorous New Holiday Creationtl Authentic dressy afternoon style . . . Superb high bade with exquisite trimmings , . Print in gay floral or figured design . . Smart print combinations Clover lace frock . . New black and white Stunning bolero fashion of every type I HAGER NEWS HAGER Mr. and Mrl. C. Howe are going to spend Chrtit mas with Mr. How' father. They leave Friday. Paul Floyd of Olen attended tha Eagle dance In Klamath Fall!. Mr. and Mra. Albert Wilson of Olen also attend the Eagle char ity ball. Mrs. S. J. Wilson attended the grange dancs at Poe valley Satur day eve and reports a fine time. They expect to have tha hall enlarged by New Year'!, when the next dance will be given New Year' eve. George Kohler was a caller at George Anderson' at Olen Tues day. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere tbanka and appreciation to our many friends who were so kind to us during our recent bereave ment, and also for the beautiful floral offerings. Signed, The Family of Maria Del Fattl. STARTING TUESDAY Hudson Seal Fabric COATS EMPHATICALLY LOW PRICED! At a new low price genuine HAH Hudson Seal fabric coat stunning In silhouette and detail un equalled In workmanship all with genuine Skinner' lining! Northern Seal .. Now 58 CRAIG'S 617 Main Street Prion Beware Coughs from common coldi That Hang On No matter how many medlolnx you have tried for your cough, chest cold, or bronchial Irritation, you can get relief now with Greomulslon. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a onanoo with any remedy less potent than Creomulalon. which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids na ture to soothe and heal the Inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel the germ-laden phlegm. Even If other remedies have failed, don't bo discouraged, iry Creomul slon. Your druggist Is authorised to refund your money If you are not thoroughly satisfied with the bene fits obtained from the very flrat bottle. Creomulslonui one word not two, and It has no hyphen In It. Ask for It plainly see that the nams on the bottle is Creomulslon. and you'll get the genuine product and the relief you want. (Adv.) 95 OU City for atove oil. 811)7. Luxurious Fabrics! Commodore) Boucle Wyandot Crepe Durable Warm Nubana Flattering Silhouettes Siaee 14 to 22 38 to 44 $tf g)9S American Broadtail, Now 59" $095 I a. 1