Dccombor 8, 1942 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE STOCKING HOME Tim Iiiiinii ill Mr. iiinl Mrs. Cuoi'Ko SUicliliiK, KIIU Diiylon trout, wiih li!.Hli'uyi!( by riru l'uumlny nlulit mid vlrlimlly all nrtk'IcK In llui ruslriuncu vvro lost In llm fluinc.H, : Kim Klniti'd from ti mniill burlier In llm utility mum nt, thu buck of tho houxu. Mm, stuck liilf mild sho iiiul pliicud wut tur key fonllii-rs In thu slovu mid tho strum iii)iircutly mnt thu lliis from thu burner uud minimi throuitli tin! iraldnicu. Tim Kiir UK)) win also hui'iii.'d hut thu fiiinlly cur wiis niivucI. Soino liisuninco whs carried on llio uliui'tiiio which wiih built flvu yimrs nun. A xiniill iiiiiiiiint of furiilluro luid noitio cluthlnu was mivi'd, Mill, HtockliiK was i'sicclally lirli'ved over the lo.-n (i( her fond, luffs dinm-d from the vleloiv (inrdeii wille d slut rilled this past UitiiH All I j 1 I . ... , n mii-iini uieil.ilis were lost iii thu fire, Tho Stocking hoiiiu Is located In thu HiiburbiiM men south of Klamath l-nl Ih and flro prulcc Hull In not avalhible. AllhuuKh call was put In to the local flro department, trucks aro not permUted to answer calls out of the city limits. EXECUTIVE BLIP SAL.ICM, Ore., U') The pastor delayed the start of his sermon to announce, that a member of tho coiiKrcKatlon had left his mi tomohllu motor runnliu;. "Hero Is an oppnrtiuilly for thu uwiier In (leinonstratu his pa trlotisin and conservo Kinoline," tho pastor nltl, rcadinK the car's license number. A man hurriedly left and re turned a couple of minutes later. Members of the cniiKreKatliin r o c u n i p il OreKon's (Jov. Charles A. KnniKiie. There Is no excuse for a man who can roam the streets pan handling not.cliilni; snme kind of an unskilled task In a war fac tory. II. C, Selple, manager Cleveland U. S. K. S. G. C. Tatman Named To Civil Service Commission Here CI, C. Tillman, secretary of tho culinary ulllnnco, was mimed to thu civil servlco commission and attended his first mcutlnK at a session called Tuesday nlKht In the city hall, Tatman replaces Percy Murray, lonK tlmo mem ber of thu board, who hag rotlrcd to Hive Ids time to tiro rntlon lK. Members of tho commission drew up a resolution "cxprossInK slncero renret over tho death of former Chief of Police Frank Ihimm." A copy of tho resolu tion has been placed In tho min utes and mailed to members of thu Into Mr. lliimm's family. Courthouse Records Marriages CLARK - HAWKINS. Claudu C. Clark, 32, soldier. Native of Texas, resident of Atlanta, Tex. Lorelle Irene Hawkins, 33, beauty operator. Nativo of Kan sas, resident of Klamath Falls, I'OliLL-SMlTH. Georo An Itus I'olill, 21, mill worker. Na tive of O red on, resident of C'hlloquln. Dorothy Jean Smith, 17. Native of Colorado, resident of Chlln(iiln. Complaints Filed Flora Drown versus Toy Drown. Suit for divorce. Charge cruel and Inhuman trcutmont. Couple married In licntty, Ore,, April, 1U1U. 1'lalntlff usks cus tody of seven minor children and restoration of maiden name, Flora Schonchln. J. C. O'Neill attorney for plaintiff. Justice Court Joseph J. Spit.er. Fuilure to stop at the scene of an uccldcnt. Fined $100. $50 suspended. Joseph J. Spltzer. Driving an automobile whllo under tho In fluence of intoxicating liquor. Fined $100. We haven't dono everything yet thul can he dono to conserve manpower. Wo hnvo got to iinKtlum tho work week, Wo have got to Inerenso productiv ity through boiler management. War" Production .. Chair man Donald Nelson. CITY BASKETBALL MEET SCHEDULED City recreation basketball goes Into full swing Friday night with a meeting at 7:30 p, m. at tho city council chambers of till per sons Interested in forming teams for pluy In the church league, a non-commercial league, according to Davo Bridge, city recreation officer. Because the government Is In terested In keeping youths fit for mllltury service, Bridge is especially concerned In getting members of tho church leagues- composed mulnly of high school players to attend to night's meeting. In order to rnnko basketball play more attractlvo to these league teams, the cnlrunco fee Is being lowered from last year's ten dollars, and the games will bo played In tho high school gymnasium two nights cuch week at no charge. A new unit of government tho metropolitan region, which will consist not only of the cen tral city but its hinterland of dependent and co-operating towns Is emerging and beckon ing for recognition. Dr. Louis Wlrth of University of Chicago. TRIBE LIMITED Membership of tho tribes of tho Klamath Indian reservation Is now limited to persons pos sessing one-fourth or more do grco i Indian blood. B. G, Courtwright, superinten dent of the agency, said that the ordinanco limiting membership In this manner has been ap proved by the assistant secretary of tho Interior. Tho ordinance was enacted by tho Klamath Indian general council on July 10, 1942. Executive Takes Fourth Wife NEW YORK, Dec. 3 W) Tom Mercer G I r d 1 e r, 65, of Cleveland, steel and aircraft ex ecutive, and Miss Helen R. Bren nan, 36, of New York City, who onco was his secretary, were married yesterday. Chief City Magistrate Henry II. Curran officiated at the cere mony. ' The marriage, Girdler's fourth, came five days after he and the former Lillian C. Snowden of Maryland, whom he married In '1924, were divorced In Reno. WASHINGTON, Dec. '3 (P) The final word on scheduling of munitions output apparently rested today with civilian offi cials reputed victors In a back room verbal slugging match with the armed services. With President Roosevelt In the dual role of matchmaker and referee, the long pending contro versy was declared settled yes terday, with Vice Chairman Charles E. Wilson of tho war pro duction board, the new boss of aircraft production. Tho president,' himself, an nounced the problem was solved Just ns ho previously sold tt would be by getting tho partici pants together in a room and keeping them there until an agreement was reached. A government official, who asked not to be identified, said WPB Chief Donald M. Nelson who appointed Wilson head of little WPB for the aviation Indus try, emerged victor of the con test. Production scheduling of all other munitions would be man aged by the armed services, he added, but under a delegation of authority from Wilson. 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