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ABBEY PLAYING
FOOTBALL
FOR WEBFQOTS
' Kliiinutli's Hill Atiboy In pluy
iiiK stullui' uiiIIjiiII fur (ho Uni
versity or ()icim huh run,
' uii'iiibui'N of tho Quiirlurlmck
villi) wci'i' told ludiiy by I'olkaji
Couch Piutl Anuatcud. Tllo
KIiiiiiuIIi couch iiuw tho Ort-Kon-Idaho
kiiiiic In Uuifune Suturduy,
when Abbey turned In mi out
fttmiclliiK porforiminco for tho
Wcblootii.
Tin Player
liijui'lua prevented Abbey
from uttuhiliiu hla lull possibili
ties while on tho i'elleun Muud
hero, but ho la MohiU to town
now. Anualcud aiild tluil Abbey
was one of tho ubleat Weblooia
on Ihu field Siilurdny, nnd hla
aplrll, coupled with urldlrun
nullity, Ib niuklnii u nilulity con
tribution to the Wobfuol urld
iion cuinpuliin thla full.
Grunts I'uss, which will be
Kluiiiuth'a opponent thla week,
hua Bcruppy, ainurt bull club
nnd will nlvo Kluniuth a touuh
Hume, uccordlnu to ull reports
1 rum acouta who have seen tho
Cuvcmcn in uctlou.
Tho Kiiine will bo pluycd nt
Grunta I'uits t'rlduy nmht. Tho
Cavemen uao moat of the trlcka
In tho book, uud their offonao la
run from vurloty of formu
tions thut will muko It iiccob
aury for tho I'ollcuni to uao
their benna Ucfcnalvoly to tho
limit.
Bhldlor Mikta Talk
Hiirold Shldior, locul buaineaa
man nnd footbull ofdclul, made
a tnlk on footbull paycholoKy,
tclllnit of vurloua paycholoKlcul
trlcka undcrliikcn by couchca
before a (funic.
It wn announced thut the
Wildcats will play Grunts Pubs
B auad here wedncsduy after
noon. The WlldcHts lost to Mo
lln, 7 to 0, lust week. Tho fresh
men lost to Mcdlord's bubca
13 0 last Suturduy.
SUBMARINE PENS TO GO
HAMBURG, Gormuny, Oct. 8
VP) British cniilncera will blow
up the hutfe concrote aubmarlno
pens at Humours on October 21.
Tho pons woro Iho largest Ger
many had and their destruction
will represent the largest demo
lition Job of the occupation.
VITAL STATISTICS
MAYS-Hni at Klamath ValUv hot.
pllal, Klamalh Kalla, Ora., UclolMr S.
IMA, to Mr. and Mra. M. C. Mayea, asm
lllaliea, a girl. Vi'alshll 7 puunda at,
ounces.
Wllirnv Horn at Klamath Vallay hoi.
pllal, Klamalh rlli, Ora., Oclnhar 7.
10. to Mr. and Mra. W. C. Will I by, (IS
(Irani, nrl. Wollhll pounda S
ounraa.
IIA(iMNt-nnrn al Klamalh Vallry
hoapllal, Klamalh lalla, On , Orlnuer
a. lot A, la Mr. and Mia. II. U. nailund.
Olant. a jlrl. Walalill pound, lit
OUnraa.
TUIIPIN tlorn al Klamalh Vallar hoi
pllal, Klamalh ralli, On., Oclobar 7.
laia, lo Mr. and Mra. U t. Ttlrpln. .19.11
ttuntmera Una, a aut. WalsMl 0 pounua
a ounraa, -
WEATHER
UB.ar. OcUh.r 7, 191ft
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Ornun Partly cloudy today, tonight
nd luQiriay, Cooler weal portion to
day. (;nlle variahle winU.
Nfirthflni California Tartly cloudy
with tra tiered thowere and thund-r
lormt today, Innlitil and Tueiday. I.l I e
change In leiiiMralura. Genii varlaule
wind off enaf.
Courthouse Records
J attire C-urt
Tarneat Kdward (irall. No opera tor a
Jlrrnif. Fined W. 50.
Marlon Henry Karnti. No PUC ptr-mit-
Kined M .W. . . .
w. k. Airnrti. orunx on puoiic mm
way
rinrd 110,
cealed weapon, Fined 23 and costs.
Only in the case of baby
Kangaroos li Shell Heat
ing Oil an unnecessary
idea. It's economy inter
ests practically everyone
else, It gives dependable,
clean warmth to your
house . . . and is easy on
the pouch (purse).
For prompt delivery of
Shell Heating Oil, call
I Shell Oil Co,, Inc.,
953 Spring St.
.: Phone 4121
SHELL
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Cars Overturned At Movie Studio Gate
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Thrat automobllts 11 on their sldaa and plckata mill about In front of th main gata at Warner
Broi. motion picturi atudlo In Burbanlc after a clash batwean the piclcata and police, and deputy
Bhtrlffa In tha alght-monthaold film atrlke. , Ull') Wlrophoto)
45 Hurt, Seven Strikers Jailed Afier
Wild Fight At Warner Brothers Siudio
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 8 tP)
Two policemen and 43 atrlk
era wore Injured today and sher
iff's officers arrested seven
other strikers after a wild flifhl
ut tho entrance of Warner Broth
ers atudlo. The fiiiht ensued aa
officers churned a muss uroup
of 200 pickets and cleared a
passageway for studio workers.
Sheriff's Inspector Juck
Henry said one of tho pickets ur
r cited, a woman, was bchiK
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ON YMCA NEED HERE
Dr. Lawrence Riiiss will mnke
a report on his survey on the
need of a YMCA-YWCA here,
Monday evening, October 15, at
8 o'clock.
Tha meeting will bo held at
tho Klamath county chamber of
commerce und James Maxwell
of tho national YMCA will be
present also to comment on tho
survey.
Dr. niKiis of Wlllumelte uni
versity was In Klumuth Falls re
cently conducthiK a two-week
survey of tho recreational needs
of tho community rohiltvo to or
ganizing a YMCA-YWCA center
hero. ' ; '
Klndlnus on lhn survey will be
discussed at the meeting, and It
will then be decided whether
plans for such a center should
proceed or should be dropped.
Glenn Kent, chairman for the
YMCA committee Invites anyone
Interested In the proposed proj
ect to be present,-
Canby Couple Missed
By Stray Bullet
CANBY. Culif. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Carlos ScriRht of Canby had a
close call while traveling on an
Oregon highway this week when
a bullet passed through the back
of their car.
The bullet, believed to be
from the gun of a hunter, went
through the small side window
In the rear of the car and out
through the other side about
three inches below the glass.
There was no one riding In the
back scat of tho car at tho time.
charged with carrying a con
cealed weapon a blackjack,
and thut six others, confined Ui
a building Inside the Warner
lot beforo being taken to jail,
were accused of resisting arrest.
Falsa Arrait Chargad
Ben Muigolis and William Es
tcrman, lawyers for the striking
conference of studio unions,
said they would ask the courts
Immediately for a warrant
nguinst the atudio, charging
fulsc arrest.
Approximately ISO police and
sheriff's deputies and the pick
ets fought for about IS minutes
as the officers, using nightsticks
but no tear gus, cleared a way
throughitlie movie strikers and
formed a double line through
Lake view Sailor
In Okinawa Thrust
LAKEVIEW, (Special) MM
2c William R. Colvin, 27, who
survived one sinking In the At
lantic ocean, wound up his battle
record in the Okinawa campaign
and the invasion of Borneo, ac
cording to word received here.
Colvin, whose wife and two chil
dren live in Lakevlew, served
on tlic first Block Island, escort
aircraft currier Hint wns sunk by
a German submarine off Africa
in May, 1044. .
Accompanying destroyer es
corts picked up every man of the
crew and then finished off the U
boat. The crew, almost Intact,
was assigned to a new escort cor
rler, re-named the Block Island.
She reached the Pncific in time
to take part in the Okinawa cam
paign and the Invasion of
Borneo. Colvin enlisted in the
navnl reserve July 28, 1042.
Acts AT ONCE to
Relieve and 'Loosen'
8,id corns
(CAUSED BY COLDS)
Tha first ipoonfuls of rarrossm must
promptly rellrve auch eoURhlna or
money back. Prtftcrtbrd by thouaanda
of Dootoral rxrroaaiN acta at onoa not
only to relieve counUlns but It actu
ally 'tootrna phlegm' and makra It
ranter to ralae. Salel tSectivtl Pltatant
Uttlngl Buy rnrnssui today.
which the woikcrs passed into
tho studio.
Witnesses suid some of the
pickets used canes and clubs in
the buttle.
Two ambulances took the in
jured pickets to hospitals. -Violence
Rampant
The entrance gates to the stu
dio were the same place where
fighting broke out last Friday
and some 25 or more men and
women were injured,
Court injunctions were is
sued Saturday ordering the stu
dlo and workers, to restrain
from violence.
Following the affray this
morning approximately 350
studio workers passed into the
film plant through the passage
way formed by police.
Pickets fell back into groups
and picketing was discontinued
Then a battle of loudspeakers
began, with one inside the stu
dio exhorting workers to report
to tnclr Jobs and another sneak
cr outside, operated by the AFL
conference of studio unions,
urging them to stay outside. '
Herbert K. Sorrell. strike
leader and head of CSU, was hit
in the eye during the affray.
Girls-Women
are you i
PftKtftt..?
from loss of
oiooDtnon?
Hara't One Of Tha Bert Home Ways
To Bund Up RED BLOOD!
Tou glrla who sutler from simple
anemia or who lose so much during
monlbty periods that you are pale, feel
tired, weak, "dragged out" thla may
bo due to low blood-Iron.
8o atart today try Lydut E. Plnk
ham'a TAM.rta one or the greatest
blood-Iron tonlca you can buy to help
buUd up red blood to give more
strength and energy In aucb casea.
Taken aa directed Plnkham'a Tab
lets are one ol the t'ery beat home waya
to get precious Iron Into the blood.
They help build up the n auturr
or the blood by reinforcing the haemo
globin ol red blood cells.
Just try Plnkham'a Tableta for 30 daya
then aee U you, too, don't remarkably
benofiu Follow label dtrecuons.
IjJiiLPiokham'sTACiCTS
PAPERS HERE
Since October 4, 32 more hon
orable discharge papers from
the urmcd forces have been
filed at the county clerk's office
In the courthouse.
Men receiving their discharges
included Earl . Oolun, Carl
Raymond Hagcl, Ell M. Butler,
Hugh Nerr, William if. Harvey,
Ralph Matthew Zimmerman,
Clarence M. Mattson, Ellis Lu
ther Whitney, Vcrnic C. Bishop,
Orlund Abraham Hardman, John
Patrick Wallace, Orrln A. Kit-
cliln, James Langdon Reed,
L.orcn r. Borgcrson, Clair M.
Mastin. George W. Fullerton,
James Dcvota Powell, Charles F.
Kiley, Jaques Burke, bldon M.
Van Clevc, Elza V. McCourry,
Rudolph S. Holland.
unurlcs Morris Redman, Ussie
Brown. Wesley Franklin Yan
cey, Ralph L. Morrow Jr., Gar
rett John Shallcross, Thomas E.
Patty, Edward W, Lindsay, Lo
roy v. Vermillion, David G. Jop
lin, Oren V. Gossett Jr., Joseph
Ernest Green, John P. Bailey,
Victor Dwight Viers. Jack Orr.
Clifford Allen Branham Sr.,
Robert Fay Pentecost, Philip
Adams, Jack Wallace Wright,
Orvillc Ray Seholer. Robert
Donold Norton, Stanley E. Pow
ell. Donald R. Manning, Harold
Miller Hutchison, David N.
Knight, Ronald E. Whitlafch,
Russell H. Howard, Harold Wat
son France. William D. Myo-R,
.John Alono Shoptaw and Wil
liam Franklin Jones Jr. .
KESTERSON EMPLOYEES
Seniority rights will not be protected for
those employees who have not returned to
work since the strike, by WEDNESDAY,
OCT. 10, 1945.
All Former Employees, returning to work
after WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10, 1945, will be
considered new employees.
Kesterson Lumber Corporation
Kesterson Box Company
Klamath Falls Branch
SLATED TO ARRIVE
A new northbound mailbox
for the Southern Pacific depot
lias been ordered, Burt C. Haw
kins, Klamath Falls postmaster,
said today.
The one located at the depot
was broken several weeks ago
oy a truck, ana nas never been
replaced. Hawkins said a new
box was ordered immediately,
but due to the metal shortage
new boxes are extremely hard to
get. He said the new box is ex
pected to arrive any day but no
definite date can be determined.
Lack of a box at this location
has caused considerable incon
venience to persons with' late
mail, it was stated.
Classified Ads Bring Results
Eight Men Killed
In Bomber Crash
KODIAK. Alaska. Oct. 8 (PI
A navy PBY bomber, return
ing from the western Aleutians,
crashed when the pilot attempt
ed a landing at the naval air sta
tion In bad weather last Wed
nesday, killing eight of the IS
navy men aboard, the 17th naval
district headquarters announced.
Six were killed Instantly, two
died In the hospital later. The
pilot, was one of the victims.
IN JAIL BRAWL
TULELAKE Jose Solorlo,
about 50, Mexican, was in
Klamath Valley hospital, Klam
ath Falls, suffering from severe
bruises and rib injuries as the
result of a fracas which offi
cers said took nlace In the city
jail late Saturday night.
Solorio was arrested on a
charge of drunkenness and was
placed with 12 others in the
Jail, officers said. In the mean
time a quarrel over the use of
bunks and blankets ensued and
when Chief of Police Frank G.
Rhodes was in the act of plac
ing another drunK in jail, he
noticed Solorio on the floor,
groaning. Rhodes was accom
panied by State Highway Pa
trolman Gerald Wilson and City
Police Officer Tex Harris.
Officers said it was necessary
to pull their guns to quiet the
men and force them to return to
their bunks.
Police held four men through
out Sunday on an open charge
and Monday released three of
the quartet after, they said, a
signed confession was obtained
from Samuel Johnson, 25, who
admitted beating the Mexican.
No charge was placed against
Johnson pending the outcome of
Solorio's condition which hos
pital authorities said late Mon
day was good. Solorio is not an
itinerant worker but has been
around Tulelake and Klamath
Falls for several years. .
If Ba
Flush
i
(K Acnes
Kidneys
Do you fuller from Oettloi Up WrhU.
Backache, Nrrvouineu. Leg Pains, Dlr-xt-ness.
Swollen Anklej, Rheumatic Pain.
Bladder Weakness, Painful Passages, or feel
old and run-down, due to non-organic aj4
non-systemic Kidney and Bladder troubles?
It so, here Is good news: Tha yery first dosa
of Cystex fa physlelan's prescription) usu
ally goes right to work helping the Kidneys
flush out excess adds and wastes which may
hare caused your trouble. So take Cystex
exactly as directed and watch for quick help
and a rapid Increase in pep, more youthful
feeling and joy In living. Cystex must sat
isfy completely or money back Is guaranteed
on return of empty package. Don't suffer
another day without trying Cystex 3 Guar
anteed sizes, 35c, 75c, $1.50 ftt drugrfUts
Monday, Oct. 8, 1945
HERALD Aim NEWS THREK
T
Some changes were made In
the October docket for circuit
court here this morning by Judge
JJavia K. vantlenbcrg of the 13th
Judicial district who has been
assigned to hear cases In the
4th Judicial district from and
after October 8, 1045, and con
tinuing for two weeks.
The 4th judicial district covers
Multnomah county.
inc case of the state vs.
James Phillips, charged with
grand larceny, was set for trial
November i instead of October
18.
Trial dates for four other
criminal cases were not changed.
They were state vs. M. J. Young,
negligent homicide, October 22:
state vs. Joseph T. Mclnturff,
drunken driving, October 25;
state vs. Dennis Gathwright, pos
session of stolen property, Oc
tober 29; and state vs. A. L.
Travis, obtaining money and pro
perty by false pretenses, October
31.
A few civil cases were also
set over by Judge Vandenberg.
it,
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