The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 15, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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I1TBIDACCUSED OF
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' ,; ohargad Willi tailing liquor to In
' Vdlaiia, two handliid In city pollen
: ; court anil on hold for federal
Hllmrltlon. according to Iho io.
: Hon hlollnr Tunndiiy morning,
y :., John 1). Ciimpliell In In Iho clly
j jail unable to pity his fins of
131 or II daya In Jail charged
i with lelllng liquor.
' Malvln Aualnn, facing a alml
t" Inr cliurgo, wna Urinated nt Hlxth
f' j and Walnut atrontii Mimdny.
March 14, wn tlnuil 20 or 12
. ,; days In Jail mid aliio reculved a
t'-t ' t MOO or DO daya on
Cv i vagrancy charge. Auitln la alto
fr( In Jnll.
j i Kmll Carlaon la bolng hold for
s fndnral authorities, arroated at
i Ninth nml Kluinuth by city of
i ',.) tonr tor filling to ttia Indium.
. , - Charles O'Donnell, ohargad
? with halng drunk, could not pay
: '( hit flno of I0 or K daya In Jnll
:t ;t aa lavli'd by I'nllc Judga Otto
! l.nngali'1.
V Lola llarrla, 29, nrroitted Mon-
3 W nd ohargad with vagrancy,
' was flnad 1(0 or aontanend tn
,26 daya In Jnll, tha sontanro im
pended If Mlna llarrla Infl town
at ono. Minn llarrla gavn her
occupation to aiii'dnl Itivoitlgut
ore aa a waltrci.
' Katie Jnman, Itnulu 2. Uox 4 3,
charged with rockloia driving and
having no opnj-alnre llceinn while
driving on Knit Muln Hreol. mild
,16 flno on each of th two counti
in juatlcft court.
4 BOIVIN, MACK
f JO RUN AGAIN FOR
POSTS NOW HELD
j (Coatlnuad from Tag Ona)
youngaat apeakar In tha hlatory
or tn uragon lagwatiira.
Dnlvln aald bin ileal la to
continue to nrvo th county and
atal aa ha haa In tha paal.
"I'v lived In Klainnth county
all my Ufa." ha aald. "Ill In
tereata ar my Intaraata."
He made no formal statement
hut aald he would send hla of
ficial filing In to the secretary
of atnte'a offlco In a few duya.
May Horn Clear Hailing
It bngltia to look aa It there
may be no opposition to Alienor
Mack, youthful democrat who
beat the veteran. W. T. l.eo. for
the nomination four yenra ago
and then won In the final elec
tion agnlnat Sum Miller, repub
lican nominee. No one olio la
being talked In the uaunl placea
for tha asaeaaor race.
Mack'a filing papers aald he
would "continue practice of fair
ness and houeity with an attempt
to bring bettor equnllintlon and
aaeiamenta and taxee by having
no favorltoa."
Mack la a member of a well
known pioneer family here, wna
Miucmea in inn local scboola and
"-mil nimo college, and fr
vuu.iuernoi timn wna night
...... ,.,- l ln8 nor,!, nd
ii. .P r 10 for pub-
l:cll Kr.lY-,,1.1.,...
Kiell wna nt ono time In the
'"iiiiur aa a rnprcaouta
oi itiattintn county. Ho la
7i- ..i J . " """ known fa
ve many
John McCnll filed aevornl dny
ago for tho ropubllcmi nomlnatlo;
;uiiiiiiiBniiner. A raco
that pbat la now namirn.i
for
rJi'.r.r0.'!."''" r"llBlra aaaertad
Tueiday that uy .Morrill la atlll
potential candidate for county
jllflfffl rill llija A ... .. .
ii. i7.. . . ""'""cnino tickot,
H hai not yot aiitioiiuced.
Obituary
OTTILIR f)niiii.'nD
Oltllle Bchrocdcr, for the lait
nine year. realdont of thin clly,
pained away nt ,hn ll(llnn ,
" mm. i -ii 1 1 i,, Fahnlnn-
'or' S lllllaldo avenue, Tuo.dny,
March 16, l3g, ,t 0:60 a m
following an lllneaa of four daya.
She waa a native of Ilnnrlg, Uer
niny. and at the time of her
hi ngen 7 yenra 1 month
nnd 20 daya. Surviving are thro
mra. run l,, Knhn'
lauuar or tnia city, Mra. A. L.
Commona of Marahflold, Ore.,
-u inn, n. r. nrnnann of Toledo,
'ii lW0 ,0"' Kr"' w- Schrnodnr
luiiiuuu, uro., and II. O.
Schroadcr of Loa Augeloa, Cnllf.j
aiao is grandchlldron. Th re-
oiaina roei in tn Earl whltlock
ruuorm nome, pine atroot at
Bum. notice of funornl to ba
announced lntor,
HKIUIAV fiC'HMDDIl
Ilorman Scbnlilor, for th lait
is yeara a realdent of Klamath
county, pnaaed away In thin city
Tueaday, March 16, 1038, nt 10:30
a. m., ronowing an lllneaa of
aevornl monlha. Ha wag aged 62
yeara nt tho tlino of hla doulh.
Surviving la a brother, Fred
Sobnldor of Napa, Calif, Tha ro
malna roat In th Earl Whltlock
Funeral Home, Pine atreet at
Sixth, Notice of funernl to bo
nnnouncod lntor.
Moat airplane detectors used In
conjunction with anti-aircraft bat
teries are dependont on the nolao
given off by a plane'n motor.
During tho first 11 monthn of
1937, a totnl of 1,03.1,078 pnsnon
gera woro carrlsd by domestic nlr
llnes In tho United Stntcs.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
' Creed and Puria
Klamath
Funeral Home
02B lllfc-h St.
Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Ward.
Managers.
Colorful
jrm
wk iMoif cm wiLDiiM i.m uion otir wyLOuri., t ttow t pun wit o it rt
f&m sfyx: f;
raVanaawraiiiiiaji n igi fiHefffMal .. , .
" """""l ...... , r.-' J s ' J
Salea of colorful wildlife ro
aloratlon atampa, drawn by J. N
(Ding) Darling, ar now undor
way throughout tho country, and
may bo obtained In Klnmnlh l'nlla
at th Klamath county chamber
of commerce. They ar In vivid
colore of oarth, aky, wntcr and
plumngn and depict debt ninin
inala and elRht hlrda typlrul of
PRIZE BABY BEEF
TO BE liSPECTED
nnya and girls of Klnmnlh
county, liiteresii.d in raising bnliy
beef will ho anxloua to know tho
outcome of an Inspection of their
stock March 21 and 22.
Thoy will be watching nrh
move that their prlto 4-11 calf
nuikca bnciiuso If that cnlf comes
UP to tho murk, both the owner
and tho calf will havo an oppor
tunity to compete at the sun
Francisco Inter-Stato baby beef
show to be held In San Francisco
April 10 to 14.
Clifford Jenkins. 4-11 club lend
er, announced Tuesday that bo
gliinlni! Monday, .March 21, mid
continuing through Tuesday,
Mnrch 22. a committee Including
T. B. Wnttors, president of tho
Kluinuth Fulls llotury club, U J.
Allan, asslstnnt suite club leader
of Corvullls, and L. A. West, local
loader of tho llouley buckarons,
will visit the nine boys and th
one girl feeding cnlvos In prepara
tion for the Son Francisco show
which la the highlight of tho year
aa far aa tho 4-11 clubbers aro con
cerned. In 1037 Klamath county wna
well represented with aovon calvca
taken to tho show by six Klamath
4-H club boya. Of thla number
they wnlked away with a cham
pionship, two first, two seconds,
ono third, ono sixth and one
seventh prlto In addition to t'JO
In premium money. The atoors
sold for 2600 after tho show.
Members of Iho committee, In
chocking ovor tho bnby beef, will
he accompanied by either C. A.
llendoraon, Klninulh county nirrl
cultural agent, or Clifford Jon
klna. ,.
According to Jenkins evory calf
tested will bo ellglblo to go to
Ban Franclaco If It meets the
specifications sot down by the
Judges.
Steers will be sniupea ui w
Klamath Falls for Ban Francisco
April 7, Jonklns stated, nnd the
hovs. manv of tnom accomnanieu
by tholr parents, will go by spoclnl
conch April 0.
Tho committee will visit the
following Mnndny: Billy Cnso
beer, Bly; Walter Rltter, Hilda
brand; Taylor High, Oleno; Jo
"That's What I
Call
Return . . I"
4'
tomt Mtliftttitn
MUM lit tllffl
watchlns tillnn now
stnl yifluic hsw
much iitn return
YOUR lAVINOlus.
MIS. 11.00 IBMI
u situst. (Ciimat DhliinS)
First Federal Savings
and Loan Association
of Klamath Falls
111 Ni. Slli u. Phtm S7
MimBfr If ftiteral Sailnis
ass Lua Iniuunci Cm.
THE
Wildlife Stamps Available
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h , . r M F '. T I. I CUM WiLOL.il
MaanaaMi
Keller, Henley; Tlburclo Alverei,
Henley.
Tuesday the following will be
checked: Alvln Choyno, Henley;
Ivan Knndra, Murrlll: Rosle Suty,
Multn: lloli flllclicnslaff, .Merrill,
and Aural Hanchott, Merrill.
NAZIS APPROPRIATE
ALL RESOURCES OF
FALLEN COUNTRY
(Continued from Page One)
as a hint thnt Hitler one dny
InlKht assume thnt crown.
Hitler, who reached Vienna
yeatorday for Iho climax of his
triumphal Journey from Berlin,
announced for Austria "the
most thoroughly Gorman outpost
of tho fiormnn peopln" Its
"now mission." to ho henceforth
"iho newest bulwark of tho Ger
man nation and therefore of the
Oermnn rclch."
"Through centuries In troubled
times of tho punt," he declared,
"storms of the east have broken
on the border of tho old custom
outpost (Ostmark, tho old name
for Austria).
"In centuries to come, for all
time, thoro shall bo an Iron guar
antee for the security and free
dom of tho Corman rolch and
therewith a guarnnteo for the
happiness and penco of our great
people."
"Greatest Achievement"
Many saw In this a "hint of re
vival of th pre-war German
"Drang Nach Ostcn" march to
the onnt.
Hitler concluded:
"In this hour I roport to the
German pooplo the greatest
achievement of my life. Aa lead-
or nnd chancellor of the great
German nation I declare to his'
tory tho entrance of my nntlve
land Into tho German rolch."
Hitler sooke from the soot from
which Gngolbort Dollfuss and
Kurt Schuschntgg often spoke In
exhortation to th Austrlnns to
cling to tholr Independence.
II spoko within sight of tho
chancellory at Dullhausplats
where Dollfuss. trying to save his
Austrian countrymen from Hitler,
was assassinated In 1034.
But when theso Austrian coun
trymen today heard Hitler they
cheerod him ns a redeemer.
when and where
you want it at the
turn of a faucet
with 4
AUTOMATIC
WATERjC HEATER
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NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,
American wildlife. These poater
atampa are being received enthus
iaallcally by a t a m p colleclora.
wildlife enthuslaata and people
who enjoy good pictures. The
Klamath county council of the
Oregon Wildlife Federation li
aponaor of the aale here, proceeds
to go to both local and national
conservation activities.
Potatoes
LOS ANGELES, March 15 (AP
USDA) Potatoes: ono Califor
nia, 13 Idaho. 1 Nevada, 7 Ore
gon cara arrived, 67 unbroken,
34 broken on track, by truck 4
California, 1 Idaho, 1 Nevada, 1
Utah, supplies light, demand slow,
market stoady, Idaho Russets No.
1. $1.30, Oregon Klamath Bus
sets one carload, 11.15, Tulolake
one carload $1.06.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 15
(AP-USDA) Potatoes: 4 Cali
fornia. 6 Oregon cars arrived, 12
unbroken, 9 broken on track,
prices unchanged from yesterday.
TOO LATE
TO CLASSIFY
LOVELY
Broad.
ROOM for two.
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3-17
FOR $40 MONTHLY you can buy
mco homo, completely furnish
ed, In desirable district. Close
In. Garago. shado trees, lawn.
Full-price $1800. Phono 1114.
S-17
FOR RENT Furnished apart
ments. Greer Apartments. 710
Main. 3-21
REFRIGERATOR BARGAIN
Late 1937 Hotpolnt 6 foot De
Luxe, has same unit as 1938
models. Regular p r I e Is
$229.50. This fin repossessed
box will be sold for the amount
of the unpaid balance $178.00.
Terms may be arranged.
80UTHERN OREGON HDW.
CO. 3-16
It's a Jamboree J
ST. PATRICK'S
Dance
Given by
Musicians' Protective
Association, Local 405
DANCE TO
6 Bands
Legion
Hall
Thurs., Mar. 17
Admission 7So
Ladle Free
T
Mombers or th Klamath Co
operative Concert association,
who were to attend the fourth
and last concert to be presented
Tuesday night when Wlllmr Evans,
American baritone, will be heard
at Klamath union high school
auditorium at s o'clock, war
urged to renew their mombenhlps
at that time In order to avoid a
great deal of work.
Immediately before and after
tho concert, members will be per
mitted to renew their member
ships In the association, which
haa presented an exceptionally
satisfactory season In Klamath
Kalis.
Inasmuch as there are only 30
vacancies left and a waiting list
said to bs Inevitable next year,
this method of determining th
membership has been chosen ac
cording to Martin Swanion, presi
dent of the association.
Ushers for the Tuesday even
ing concert will be Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Dlnimore, Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Myers, Dr. and Mrs.
C. V. Rugh, Mr. and Mrs. John
Martin and Mrs. Charles G. Hovey.
INSURGENT FORCES
SWEEP TOWARD
MEDITERRANEAN
(Continued from Pag One)
hit and was believed a total
loss.
The bombing occurred shortly
before dawn. Half an hour later
an Insurgent hydroplane was
brought down and its five, oc
cupants burned to death. Of
ficials said they all were Ger
mans. Tarragona was bombed four
times during the early morning.
MADRID. March 16 () An
cient Spain Is being devastated,
a government communique said
today, by a 20th century Italian
army.
Describing the Spanish Insur
gent march eastward toward the
Mediterranean, the government It
solt told of artillery and motor
ized columns and bombing planes
sweeping through the ancient land
that once was part of the Roman
empire.
Death and Confusion
Italian troops and German and
Italian planes took part In the
insurgent capture yesterday of Al
capli In eastern Spain, 45 miles
from the Mediterranean, tha gov
ernment declared:
Whila the troops struck direct
ly against the city, the government
related, the planes spread death
and contusion over a dozen coastal
towns. ...
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Heads above
the crowd
5 Reasons Why
Shrewd Buyers Head
For This Heads -Up
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because OLD QUAKER Inspectors
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A Typical OM Quaker" Watchdog
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Old Quaker fermenting vats are
sterilized after every; operation.
OREGON
POISON CAUSED
LEDFORD DEATHS,
EXPERT TESTIFIES
(Continued from Page On)
two days before little Ruth died.
Mrs. Ledford said she wanted the
preparation to exterminate ear
wigs and declined substitutes, the
druggist testified.
After cautioning her, La raid
Mrs. Ledford assured him she
would keep the package out of
the children's reach. The drug
gist added on cross-examination
that Mra. Ledford willingly sir -ed
the register for her purchase.
Laws said a package officers
found In the Ledford home and
Introduced as evidence was the
same one h. had sold except it
contained only about nine ounces
of th poison.
During Laws' tctlmony Mrs.
Ledford sobbed so violently she
had to be assisted to a couch In
the Judge's chambers.
The defense has claimed the
children died after eating black
berries covered with spray. State
expert witnesses said yesterday
they found no spray on the parts
of the bushes they examined.
CHAMBERLAIN
STILL OPPOSED
TO REGIMENTATION
(Continued from Page One)
did not know whether those sug
gesting the Inquiry "would like
us to Imitate Germany In the me
thod she haa employed regiment
ing the country for production of
armaments."
He added:
"W may have to, but we will
not do it until we are convinced
that nothing else will aerve our
purpose."
PARIS, March 15 ) Premier
Leon Blum, beset by war fears
and Internal political-financial
tension, called military officials
Into conference today to expedite
production of fighting equipment.
National Defense Minister Edou
ard Daladler. Navy Minister Cesar
Camplnchl and Air Minister Guy
La Cbambr were summoned for
a technical discussion with work-
Dance
i Eagles' HaU
Every Wednesday
Music
OREGON HILL BILLIES
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era groups of the best method of
strengthening France to meet th
danger of war.
PRAHA, March 15 (;P) The
rlc president of the Sudeten Ger
man (pro-nazl) party electrified
the Czechoslovak chamber of dep.
utles today by reading a state
ment solemnly warning the Cxech
government to "heed the portents
revealed by Germany's absorption
of Austria."
Karl Hermann Franck, on be
half of his party, called attention
to those portents as affecting
Czechoslovakia, with its minority
of 3.600,000 Sudeten Germane.
LOVE THEFT SEEN
IN GUN SLAYING
OF BURNS WOMAN
(Continued from Page One)
to find Mrs. Parker holding a
smoking gun and his wife lying
dead in a pool of blood.
I'nder Guard at Hotel
"I'm going home to tell my
husband what I did to your wife,"
he quoted Mrs. Parker as saying,
"I killed her."
Mrs. Parker was arrested at her
home and placed under guard at
a hotel because of lack of jail
facilities. Sheriff C. W. Frazler
said she might be removed to the
Vale Jail pending grand Jury ac
tion. The sheriff and district attor
ney declined to discuss the case.
TWO FINED FOR
SELLING LIQUOR
Frank Joseph Cox and Olive
Cox of 53 Main street were fined
In Justice court Tuesday after
they bad pleaded guilty to a
charge of maintaining a nuisance.
Cox was fined $50 and Olive
Cox $100. They were accused
of selling a pint of liquor In
violation of the Knox act.
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lighter biscuits and finer textured cakes
because it's made with pure cream of
tartar which forms smaller,' more uni
form bubbles in the mix. Will never
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WHISKEY
PAGE SEVEN
3000 OFF JOB
OVER DISPUTE
AT SAN PEDRO ,
(Continued from Pag On)
tlons to ba Introduced later at a
general business session of th
group.
Tobln, veteran commander-la-chief
of th AFL'a largest union,
warned In a speech yesterday of
labor leaders who might "get
drunk with power." He said
union leader who brought dis
grace upon his organisation waa
"Ilk on of th disciples, wha
betrayed not only hlmielf, but
th human race."
HULL REMOVAL ASKED
' BOSTON, March 15 (P) Fojw
mer Representative Alexander T.
Sullivan (D) filed In the Massa
chusetts house today a resolution
which would ask President Roose
velt to remove Secretary of Stat
Cordell Hull because of Hull's
sponsorship of trade treaties. Sul
livan recently announced ha would
run for lieutenant governor.
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