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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1947)
I Loquacious Leo Levels Verbal Blast At Judge LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21) ll'i ! Uurovlior, who has done t ol of talking back to umpires ii bou of the Brooklyn Durigara, las picked a new target the udxa who In tlimitmilriK lo not initio the California divorce he ranted last wick to Movlo clriM Larulne Day. Durocher married Miss Day in El Pino, Tex., shortly nftcr ihe obtained a Juarez, Mexico, llvorce. Uuuurlor Judge Oi'oriic A, Dockwellor, who a day curlier lliiolved MIm Day's iniirrlimo lo J. ftay llnndrlckii, airport ex ecutive, ha summoned her be fore hliil next Tuesday to allow why he should not rwciiid the decree. Stockman Has Full Time Job WASHINGTON. Jan. 2D ll'l Towering Itep. Lowell Slockmnn (It-Ore.) la finding that member chip on the houie approprlntlom coiiiniltlce li a min i suo Job. Stockman la serving on the uhcoininittce considering the interior department appropria tion bill which Includes fund for nil of tho reclamation, Irrl liullou, lndlun acrvlco and other activities of the dcpurlmcnt. The committee mecta twice a day, five day aomctlmeii nix days a week trying to set the bill to Hie floor of the home by the mlddlo of February. The group usually mecta from 10 a. in. until noon and from 2 p. m. until dark. Slockmnn says Hint between sessions he doesn't have time to do much except ilgn hla mall. Stockmun la the only member from the far went on the sub committee, which In compound nioilly of midweaternpra mid southerners who are not fnmlllar Willi the reclamation problema of Ihe wel. The loduucloua Leo, who all along hua neon saying only "no cominvnt," finally limed a state- ineni. it wua auout juciho muck- wcllcr. Ho auld the Judge re luuacd lo tho public the trail acrlpt ol a conferoucu In hla chiunbera Willi Laraine and Leo when they flew buck from 1 I'aao. Leo didn't atop there, lie auld lie and Liiruinc were "legally man und wlfo nnd we Intend to remain ao a lo:ig aa wo live." "It la a disgraceful ailuation," the Durocher communuiuc con tinued, "when a auppoandly holier-lhaii'thoti Jurlal cnn aug geit aa he did to my wife and myaelf that we annul our mur- rlnge and her Juarez divorce, and that the court would over look our living In aln until her interlocutory decree becomna fi nal. 'I'll in. he explained, would be legally permlxalblc." Judge Dnckwcllcr aald thin of the boaa of "Dem Bunia:" "Mr. Durocher lan't a purty to the proceeding, lie la at lib erty to entertain any opinion he dcairea regarding my ability. I don't propone to engage In any dlaciiaalon with him on tho pro prieties of the matler now pend ing. Hc'a an Interloper. "I did not relenae the trail acrlpt lo the prf.ia. but it wua in no wnv prlvulo or uniirlv lleged. Mlaa Day' lawyer aturled off with: 'This la for the record, Judge." Judge Dockweller in Id he didn't tell Laraine and Lcn he would overlook their "living in aln" until her California Inter loculory decree became final. Me aald he told them many couple violated the law In that regard and that he could not police the altuation. Three Germans Get Death Sentence DACHAU, Germany, Jan. 20 An American military court torljiy acntenccd to death by lumping three Germans who ad mitted on the wltneaa atand that llu'y ahot five American filer In the buck while the airmen were being marched ahead of them aa prisoners of war. The Gentium. Guatav Stork, Guatuv Deppo and Franz Dur- j B line iwu itinivi ij,(i-viiivii and chimney sweep aald they ahot the Americana In August, 11)44, on order from rural dis trict police chief. Crater Lake Reports Snow i Snow continued to fall Wednesday morning at Crater ; Lake national park, according lo the weather report received ! Wednesday morning, with the I temiiernture at 0 degree at 8:1,1 ! a, in, 1 A the atorm which started i Tueadny morning continued In ' tlie park, Hi Incite fell Tues day night in all a new 25-lncb full during the pVesent storm. While the snow depth now : reuches OR Inches on the ground the lost fall 1 too soft and fluffy to moke for good skiing. oRad , to the lake are open but chain : are required. Minimum temperature Tuc- i day was 0 degree and maximum 22. 1 r.lALD NtW. KUmilk rilla. On. WKIINI.ID AT. Urn. M, ISrt. Par TktM Gra-Y Club Holds Business Meeting The Gra-Y' club, swelled to 20 members, met at Conger ehonl Tuesday night to discuss bonlnem of the orgniiltiition. Vern Keller, president, waa In charge of the Hireling and Hugh Kites, lender, explained the alma and purpose of the club, it laws ani qualification for member- shin ; sweater emblems, the Y triangle In red, gold and blue centered with a small while cross. S.icker and dodge ball were pluyed until the meeting broke up at 8 30 p. in. Al Anlinf!, 3trop la aaoh aoslril. Kaximlila' talory imaory tiilrltly, I'aatunlyutllroeleU. Get rmna nose ortors mm V Eitt and Mp nr i I vent tt with Mei- ; I una ftftr very cliangA. Grown-up um it (o tooth burn ut chf; check itch ing ol ntiuor rube. MEXSANA QOTMINO MIMCAtlD BOWDtS) Careful Workmanship Quality Parts Full Guarantee of Satisfaction nivt Jstl flva Sara I Mt mur waTh In llrk I at-a ahapa lla'n. Ural quallts flcllry M'ta saa. Engraving Wbllt You Wait Immadlata Ring Siting Baad h Paarl Ra- itringlng m ua TiiiiWITs J3VUJ3XXSLSIA. c.v. K If 1 11 -J 7DI MAIN ST. 1 VssVi a4yttahaii SouMthn Oufft L SI IMJ INTRODUCTORY 25 P 10 Days Only ISOOUNT IN ENTIRE , MIEM9 nDIEIPTTo Luggage O Sport Shirts Sweaters O Men's Hose Slacks O Hats O Shirts Union Suits O Top Coats Wool Robes O Neckwear Belts O Suspenders And Many Other Items Throughout the Men's Department. Nothing reserved every item in stock offered in this Big Introductory Special EventI ALSO ONE GROUP MEN'S JACKETS 50 ffff ' WEBB KENNETT i Mgr. MEN'S DEIT. 1st Floor IF I A IL WINTER CLEARANCE HUE A3 V- T(B WE AIM IF n A IL LADIES' COATS Values to 39.50 Sizes 20 to 44 only. Good assortment of styles, fabrics and shades. 00 COATS' & SUITS Values to 49.50 One large rack of assorted styles and shades. Sizes 12 to 44. (5)06 All Remaining Ladias' Robes & House Coats Valuas to 14.95 Rayoni, aullted and che nille robes in wide assort ment of shades and pat terns. While they last 98 2 and 4,s SUCK SUITS By Oorette Reg. 14.95 line all-wool suits In stripes and plaids in short Jacket styles. 9S Jo Collins Jr. Originals SLACK SUITS 3-picce suits In black and brown with check trims. Finest all wool fabrics. Regular 23.50. 18 95 LADIES' HANDBAGS Reg. Values to 7.95 Plastics, wool broadcloth and genuine leather bags. While they last 1 95 Man's and Ladias' BILLFOLDS Values to 12 95 II to cho 1 last- Wide assortment of styles to choose from. While they 1 2 PRICE DRESSES Values to 22.50 One large rack of assorted styles. New fresh stocks now added for final clearance at 100 DOWITMSSTORE o sipieciiails o FINISHED DRAPES l Values to 13.95. Lovely prints in rayon 2 and cotton lined drapes in full size. DRAPERIES racE Prints and stripes in 36-in. and 46-in. widths. Regular values to" 1. 69. L00NM00R BLANKETS Quality all-wool satin-bound blankets in green, blue, cedar and rose. 72x90. Regular 14.95. CANNON BLANKETS 50 wool, 50 cotton. 72x84 size. A heavy weight blanket. Regular 7.25. PLASTIC YARDAGE Regular 1.49 values. All colors in 36 and 39 inch widths. f PRICE TABLES Several tables now reduced to Vi price, including dropery, remnants, gifts, table cloths, vanity scarfs, chair sets, bridge sets, etc. "While they lost." ?5 S50 195 SHOE Clearance Women's Style Shoes- Blacks, Blues and Browns ; P u 195 Values to 9.95 Ladles' House SlippersRee. 3.95 and 4 BS. Now 1.49 & 2.95 GIRLS' COATS All remaining winter coats including fur coats, now reduced V. Val. to 16.60. Sizes 4 to 14. 1 2 OFF GIRLS' BATHROBES Corduroy, chenille and rayon robes la assorted color. Now 1 2 OFF ART DEPT. Specials Stampad Luncheon Cloths Fine cream twill. 36x45. Regular 2.25. 1 25 Stamped Luncheon Cloths Pure white Indian Head. 36x45 with 4 nap, Regular 1.39. 1 00 Luncheon Cloths 36 in. square. Cream only, Reg. 1.75. 89e SCARFS Cream net scarfs. Regular 69c and 89c. Eta 512 Main St. S