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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1941)
February 21, inn ' PAGE TWO THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE, HOUSE SEEKS TO WRECK TOLL (Centinud. From ft$ On) i highway funds for any purpoaes other thin for highways. Today wit th fortieth of th legislative session and tha Ut pay for legislators, but tha end was not In sight. Tha apparently settled reap portionment problem encoun tered new difficulties last night as a movement appeared to keep ' Benton county in tha first con gresslonal district instead of shifting It to th proposed fourth district as a house vote did yesterday. Junior Officer Located tier) ' George I. Myers ha been sent her from Salem headquar ters of th Oregon Stat Employ- . ment service as a junior employ ment officer, it WM announced mday. ; Mycs will fill th gap left . vgeant by tha resignation of Boyd L. Jackson, La Grand youth who volunteered for army . service and left here last ween Looking tor Bargains la the Classified page. Turn TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY : Hauger's Weekend Specials 'SI Ford Coupe, good ...,.$ M 'to Ford Tudor, pew paint, f 50 ' 'Q Chevrolet Coup -..... 10 Jl Ruk ?dan, good :', ' Wres ....; ,.,.-..,....f 10 JO Pontiac 0-Cyl, Sedan, new paint ..,.,. $ It It Studebaker Sedan -...I 99 M Pontlae Tdr. very clew $1S5 . '34 Chevrolet Tudor, ' heater ;. ,.$19B Dodge CvU Sedan ..US : y$9 Chevrolet' Touring ';$ iv 4an, heater ........SIT" I 'll Chevrolet Town Sedan, heater ,.,,TO.J7 "88 Chevrolet Town Sedan, heater ...,.....$SS8 cu m 1 ford Deluae Tudor I14 ' rtt r4 Coup - 1W 13 Fortl Victoria ,.$1W ; IB Ford Peluie Sedan S 155 J '! ForrJ Fordor Delun ..W ; '14 Old 6-Cyl. Sedan tin ' H. E. Hauger IT Yean the Rouse of Buiek Bulck Center 1330 Main St CALL Shasta Cleaner for quel. ity cleaning and lowest prices. : Phone T038, 5441 So. 6th. 3-30 ROOM modern unfurnished house. S block from court house. Inquire 3200 Huron, 3-34 BOARD-ROOM. Nice home cook ing. 1135 East 3-37 FOR SALE Three bedroom, completely furnished house. Phone 3873. 3-37 ' BOARD. ROOM. 304 So. 4th. Family style. " 3-20 WANTED Man of good appear ance and galea ability, prefer ably acquainted with Chilo quin territory. Apply 1405 Eplanade, Saturday around . noon hour. 2-31 3-ROOM furnished house, elec tric stove and water heater. 325.00 month. No pets. 807 California.- Phone 5485. 2-32 WANTED High school girl to work for room, board and $10 month. Box 1188, News-Her-aid. 3-24 MIDDLE-AGED woman. Good eook. Neat, Country prefer red. Phone 7883. 2-22 CEHTURT CLDB tin mint it J triu in, f20.5 1. QUAIT PINT "'" MM r ..I I ,,.ii,nW,,Mii,M..i. H 'II Limp Hi Hi'W HM'ISUWr."1""1- jam w I -m snwiwaavaMuM COMMAND, IN AFRIC A Since February, IMS, when this picture of Can. Maxima Way. eaad (left) and Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell wu made at a review In Cairo, much has happrnrd. Wry saad new commands France's North African army. One-eyed Wavell (his left is gona) commands Britain's army scattering Italians in Libya and pushing westward toward Tripoli and French Tunisia. Bufano Statue University of BERKELEY, Calif., Feb. 21 QJ.R) Th Daily Californian, Student newspaper at the Uni versity of California, today had a genuine Beniamino Bufano original statue parked behind the copy desk, but nobody was quite sure what to do with it. Bufano, whose work ranges from the sculpture of heroic mountain-top colossae to the delivery of morning news papers, gave his three-foot statu of a bear to the Califor nian because the university's symbol la the golden bear. Bufano aaid it was an ab straction of a grizzly bear, but he had opposition. The creature, Standing on four flat feet, had beaver tail, a seal-like body, deer-like ears and a boar-like spout, with four jagged teeth. Faculty members came over from the art department and condemned it enthusiastically. Professor Eugen Neuhaus said he waa disgusted. , Plans for an unveiling were held In abeyance pending de termination of the - wisdom of such an nek : j ' H Bufano, acknowledged" one of tha world's greatest contempo rary sculptors, - has been em broiled in many art disputes b cause ot ma radical style, tie once carved crucifix with Christ' trigger finger missing. Hi proposed giant St. Francis Baker Girl Fatally Hurt BAKER, Feb. 21 UP) Lavelle Schofield, 14, of Baker, was fa tally injured Thursday night when an automobile in which she was riding collided with a truck operated by Ted Mattox. of Baker on the Old Oregon Trail here. The automobile in which Miss Schofield was riding was driven by Charles Mills of Baker. The accident occurred when Mills' car sideswiped the truck and crashed against a large tree. Editorials On News (Continued From Page One) If the American way of life Is to be saved, the American way of living must be CONTINUED, day by day. No matter what comes, it ' must GO ON. In every hamlet, in every town, in every city, on every farm." And you are right. But still the quiet voice re peats: Your place is up there, This Is a different world, and it is up there that its work is to be done. a a THOSE people in the crowded bars have been hearing this same voice. Hence the brittle- ness. These men of business you have been talking to have been hearing it. Hence their abstraction. Suddenly it is all clear to you. tnlnr BltUlllat ., T,u. I i Bewilders California for the top of San Francisco's twin peaks was described by Columnist Westbrook Pegler as a combination of a village water tower and the guest of honor at a holdup. His great statue of Dr. Sun Yat Sen, in San Fran cisco's Chinatown, is of stain less steel except for the red marble head and hands. EAST AFRICA STAND (Continued From Page One) Juba river north of the original bridgehead. The Juba river had been the chief line of Italian resistance to the British offensive into this southernmost of Italy's east African holdings. The communique also an nounced capture of 5578 Italian colonial troops and 745 Italian regulars on the' Eritrean front in the last month. Subs In Training For Hitler's Big Attack, Heport BERLIN. Feb. 21 (IP) Dienst Aus Dcutschland, a source close to German officialdom, said to day that nazi submarines were sinking comparatively few Brit ish ships because "many of the (U-boat) crews now are engaged in preparation for the big offen sive which Hitler proclaimed." (The commentary's reference apparently was to the fuehrer's January 30 speech on the eighth anniversary of his rise to power ("At sea, U-boat warfare will begin this spring, and our op ponent will realize there also that we haven't slept.") Makes Health Tour Mrs. L J. Brink, who has been in poor health for some time following an attack of influenza, left Thursday for an extended trip to California, Arizona and New Mexico, where she expects to visit friends and to recover her health. To Bend Dwight Gilchrist, leader of the Modoc Area coun cil of the Bov Scouts of Amer ica, will spend the fore' part of next week in Bend on his reg ular monthly junket into th Deschutes area. YESI That's where they're going to Chase's to fix income tax returns. 128 No, 4th. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS; FIRST SHOWING Saturday Afternoon and Evening, February 22, FRB8 TALKING NCTURiS J. W. KERNS Phone 4197 734 So. Sixth Klamath Falls 'm5 YEARS OF 2) LOW-COST law-1!!1 -j t it t U r h Robert J. Bolts. 54-year-old investment counsellor, leaves his cell at the Philadelphia city hall for a court room where he pleaded innocent to ehargos of embesslement and fraudulent conversion In connection with a 12.500.000 investment busi ness. Behind him are two court attaches. " vr. BROUGHT BACK FOR YOUR GREATER ENJOYMENT ON ONE PROGRAM TWO OUTSTANDING HITSI GREATEST SHOW IN FRANK CAFRA'S Hfcktlail - 1 , 1 1 II . TZ rr?S AND HERE'S THE PICTURE THAT MILLIONS LAUOHID AT AND STILL TALK ABOUT . . . & SFTi "Twinkle Toes Sets the Bird" Cartoon Antl Latest World Events In Universal News STARTS SUNDAY CONTINUOUS SUNDAY FROM 12 NOON N.-4 A1H CONDITIONED FOR HEALTH fc-aX LEAK I REPORT (Continued From Page One) the administration regards the tensa far eastern situation as something made in Oonnnny, The administration, in th opinion of these legislators, has reason to think that Berlin has been exerting pressure to get Japan into the present war and then embroiled with the United Slates In the far east in order to hamper the British aid pro gram. The Interpretation of the re cent abrupt turn of events In the Orient ' was one reason, it was reported, why th decision was taken to dispatch immedi ately a number of the latest army and navy planes to rein force American air strength at Pacific bases. Greeks Ilepeat Appeal for Aid WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 (IP) The Greek government, it was learned today, has mad a sec ond urgent appeal to th United States for help particularly for warplanes "before It Is too late." The result has been to start defense officials on a fresh can vass o f available supplies I n search of aircraft that can be spared to reinforce the Greeks in their struggle with the Ital ians. Greece's renewed plea for the assistance promised by Presi dent Roosevelt some time ago reached here during Die last sev eral days. It arrived just before the signing this week of the Turco Bulgarian non-aggression pact which may alter th Bui kan status quo and exert a de cisive effect on th military and puuucei luiure oi urecto. Thornton Bean Fnt't's Charge Thornton E. Dean I held In the county jail In lieu of $1000 cash bond on a charge of lar ceny of mattresses, a bed spring, circulating heater and automo-l bile tires from Montgomery! Ward and company. Taken before Justice of th Peace Joseph A, Mahoney, Dean asked for a preliminary hearing. LEGIOtf CONCLAVE ; SALEM, Feb. 31 (IP) Sen. H. C. Wheeler (R-Lane) introduced a bill today to appropriate 120, 000 to be used in obtaining and holding the national convention of Disabled Veterans of the World War in Eugene In 1942, If Eugene does not obtain tha convention, th money would bo returned to th state. The population of continental United States on April 1, 1040, was 131,869,275, according to the final eount of the census. SCREEN HISTORYI RONALD CDLMAN IRENE DUNNE CARY GRANT COlUMtIA PICTUtl t-!,.': 'J jVfc, ' .'..'.,w.. 1 1 ':. I SOMITHINC A. FOOT Town wags who have besn saying that Ui weodchopper's ax must have illpprd may rer. the news that Robert Larter la ralurnlng lo Oiweio, Kas., to paint a foot on this mural woodchoppcr. Note the while snuare. A HM fixture now removed kept Larlrr from Including the tnot wlirn he painted the mural for the poatofflro In Oawego. Saturday Set for Vet lleglstration Saturday is the day set for registration of world war vet erans for possible national de fense. Registration offices will be open at the Legion hall from 9 until 4 p. m. A total of 28 questions will be asked veterans who register. The rate of Increase in popula-1 tlon during the decade 1930-1IH0 was less than half that shown In any previous decade since the first census in 1790. The great est rate of growth. 36.4 per cent, was in the decade ending with 1810. The rate for the last decade was 7.2 per cent. SATURDAY MIDNITE SHOW ONLY DOORS OPEN 11:45 2 SHOCKERS TO SCARE YOUI SCARE NO. 1 HIS KISS WAS THE SEAL OF DEATHI HIS LAIR WAS THE ROOM OF DOOMI CARTOON SCARE NO. a YOU'LL BE AFRAID OF YOUR OWN SHADOW AFTER YOU SEE . . . "THE GHOST CREEPS" WEIRDI EERIE! na wan casm )i v'-tlT unaxNOUNitto jr f & 1HJII ILAUOHtlllt Jf y-jj MAvrr nn rj uikioia HUMAN MASH g ifrl'y 0 MARIAN ?m. ROBERT ALLEN I 1 Da MILL! .. ' . ltMl if V m SMOMS iut I Mm It -w-! . ,--1 CRATER LAKC SKIING POOR Skiing at Crater lake was reported to be poor Thursday in a Friday morning broad cast from the park. Rangers raported a breakable crust with no new snow last wtok. Temperature at I a. m. was 23. Maximum Thursday was 44 and minimum 22. There was 117 Inches ol snow at Government e a m p. Roads were in good condition. The 1040 census questions were printed in Braille tho raised letter text for tho blind so that occupants of blind and deaf and dumb Institutions could respond. TODAY and SATURDAY 0 0 o 2 BIG HITS ON ONE BIG SHOWI A SEARCH FOR SUNKEN TREASURE REVEALS A SECRET SUBMARINE BASE CLOSE TO THE PANAMA CANALI E aQHIfSLBt-v ' avfl l I ANITA LOUISE BRUCE BENNETT HIT NO. 2 WHAT CAUSED A COMPLETE TROOP OF U. 8. CAVALRYMEN TO BE WIPED OUTT WHAT IS THE SECRET OF THE BADLANDS? 'HOPPY' SOLVES THIS AND MORE . . . 1 1 1 flJ'Mimmii' nv"-'mjixxtlmL ICflBAVArlfegj "Haunted House" Color Cartoon Paramount News SHOWS TODAY AT JiOO 7i00 . Sill SATURDAY CONTINUOUS FROM 13 NOON South S. F. Livestock SOUTH BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21 tl'l (H'edernl-State Mar ket News) HOGSl Salable US. Weiik lo 10c lower; pneknyc I US Hi, t'lillfnniliis H.an, nnnilniil ultwlnil I'M1 1 8 IA odd packing AriMiml 20a lower, packing mi steady, CATTl.K: Billable mine, De alrublu sleurs and she stock num. lustily steady, For Week: Steer, scarce, linn; range cows and hr!''-rs fully steady; all dairy rows Ado hlKhrr at $7.00 down to $,1.00; bulls limited, 17 70 down; unlves: Suluble mine. Nominal; good In eliiiln vealors quoted 812,80. 1.1,110; good sliuiMliler cnlviia 110,00-12,00. HI IKK I'; datable 28, Steady; t.a nn II. n-li, t paeKiige wihiivii IV Jli, t.ailinrnia lambs $10.25 sorted out. For week; Full wnoled and shnrn linnlu steady lo strong, wnnled ewvs gn-800 higher. (Market closed Saturday, holi day), llritain Flying 1. N. IMiuieN West WASHINGTON, Ifeb. 21 IPi The British embassy announced toduy thai "aircraft are being flown" to Its forces In the Ksr Knot from the west coast of the United Stales. Although Indicating t'nal pow erful boinbir rolnforcemenls were being sent to the British at Singapore, the embassy de clined to give any further de tails. "We can say nothing about the numbers, types, or route of thvso aircraft," an official said. FAILURE CHARQED MOSCOW, Feb. 21 Ml The communist party romovad for mer Foreign Commissar Maalm Lltvluofl and four others from the party's oentral committee to day for "falling Iholr riutlas" and warned the heads of seven commissariat that similar ac tion would be takan sgulnsl them unless tholr work "Improves," In the last 40 years of ship building in the U. S., gross ton nage of vessels launched, accord ing to the census, has ranged from a high of 4,662,000 ton In 1910 to a low of 71.698 tons In 1933. In 1939. 1408 vessels with a gross tonnage of 832,000 were launched. HOPALONG PLAYS THE MOST DANGEROUS CAME ...and fllvfli you your biggest thrill!