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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1947)
ruxi JSH1JIS Editor Snierea aa rood ieee fault M the tearefe MTT " (UUIKJIUKTIOM HATS Br earrle month M OO B null Si Sail Tmontb SI 00 Br Mil Today's Roundup Bf MALCOLM EPLEY THE well kicked around Marine Barracks vocational school project received another jolt yesterday when the state board of education voted to reject me icrms 01 a WAA offer of the plant to the state, and to reopen nego tiations. Reports from Salem said the board asked that the new nego tiations be rushed so that there will be time to ask for a legis lative appropriation to oper ate the school If the state board decides to accept the new terms it hopes to get out of WAA. The particular stipulation which was eiven as the basis for the board's action was a requirement that the state use the Barracks for educational pur poses for 25 years. Under this WAA term, the plant would revert to the federal govern ment if the state failed to use it for educational purposes, and the state would have to acquire it by purchase if it wanted to use it in some other way. Let's Get Going IT is time for state officials to quit stalling on the Marine Barracks project The state can now prove its good faith only by pressing immediately for whatever terms it is after from the WAA and coming to a definite conclusion of the issue. The legislature is now well into its session. -Any more fooling around on this matter defin itely jeopardizes a program which the state board already has held as worthy, and which has been publicly declared by vocational edu cation authorities as a promising opportunity for meeting a growing demand for vocational education in the state. When we were in Salem earlier in the week, -officials were definitely inclined to look favor ?njaly on the WAA terms, and indicated that the So.'jlor problem was that of obtaining the legis LlaUve appropriation to operate the school. Pos-' sitily, that is In the background of the delay Which, on the surface, was based on a question over the 25-year stipulation. (Continued From Page One) papers and what story, do you suppose, did they read first? Why, the story of the fire, of course the story that they knew all about. That's what people al ways do. It's why small city pa pers are FAR better read than the big city papers. , -We all -like to read about things that are CLOSE to us. Family Stricken By Gas Poison VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. 1 W) A family of five was strick en at their McLoughlin Heights home today by what Permanente hospital attendants said appear ed to be coal gas poisoning. The mother, Mrs. S. L. Hair, was hospitalized. The others Charlotte, 27, Stanley, about 26, Earleane, 14, and Berl, 7 were released after first aid treatment. The 7-year-old boy fell ill at 4:30 this morning, and the others became eick shortly afterward. Their house burns coal. City Delivery Service. Ph. 8417. SATURDAY EVE., FEB. 1 , KFLW 1450 kc. 8:00 Maaie ef Mankattan 0:15 Hometown Newe 6:25 World Newt Sommmrr 6:30 Sporte Lineup 0:5 Klamath Theatre OuMe . 7:00 Fameua Jary Triale ABC 1:30 I Deal In Crime ABC KUHS vs. Medfore sae :0e) ' 0:15 " " t M Jack Fina Orch. ABC 10:00 Stardoet Melodlee 10 to Freddie Martin Orch. ABC liao Nltnt Newa gurauaarj 11:03 Sign Off 11:15 11:30 VI 1.15 SUNDAY A. Mm FEB. 0:30 7:00 7:30 S:00 S:15 8:30 8:15 , :M 0:15 0:30 9:13 10:00 101:5 Church In the Wildwoed Meaaare of larael ABC The Soutbernairee ABC Fine Arte Quartet ABO Bichard Lelbert, Organ Sermona In Seng Calvary Echoea Bible Andlterinm or Air Sunday stringe ABC Haymond Swing ABC Sonra for Yon Melodiea to Remember ABC 10:30 ions 10:55 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:15 Sammy it,, Orch.. Fact and Fiction ABC Klamath Lutheran Ch. SUNDAY P. M.. FEB. 11:00 Myatery in the Making 11:15 l:30 12:13 1:00 1:30 Alex Joeeffer ABC Amerlca'a Future ABC Are Theee Our Children The Oreen Hornet ABO Darta for Dough ABC Countcrapy ABC Court of Miaalng Helra Greateat Story Ever Told Drew Pearaon ABC Mon. Morn. Headlinea ABC Hollywood Muaio HaU ABC Sunday Concert 3:30 3:00 3:X0 4:00 4:15 4:30 5:00 6:15 . 5:30 5:45 6:00 Hollywood Newa .. : 0:10 6:30 Local Newa World Newa Summary ' Mualo of Manhattan SUNDAY P. M FEB. :43 7:00 7:30 3:00 :I5 8:30 Klamath Theatre Guide aneaire uuuu aou Ral.a ....... .1 8ymphony of Melody The Clock ABC Hugo Carlaon ABC Report to the Feoplo ABC lmman.-Baptiat Harmony Bobby Sherwood . Orch. Freddy Martin Orch. ABO 8:43 0:00 0:15 ' :S0 0:43 0:00 . 6:30 MALCOLM inn faUnatlng Editor ponomcr of Klint . and Margaret EPLEY it comes at a is undergoing perial units, but Cedarville To Get Housing ALTURAS, Feb. 1 Modoc county fair directors met this week and plans for the 1947 fair were discussed. Permission' will be given the county board of supervisors to construct a federal housing unit on the fair grounds at Cedar ville. The proposed plan will consist of ten units. A well will be drilled and a complete water system installed on the grounds at an estimated cost of $15,000. Bilbo Goes Home After Operation NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 1 m Senator Theodore G. Bilbo left Touro infirmary here today to return to his "dream house" at Poplarville, Miss., to recuperate from an operation for the re moval of part of his pawbone. He insisted that he will return to Washington as soon as he is able to claim his seat in the United States senate. COMPOSER DIES PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1 VP) Ed Edwards, 64, composer of many oldtime song hits including "My Little Singing Bird," "Oh, You Blondy" and "What Is the Use to Remember," died today after a long illness. RADIO PROGRAMS SUNDAY P. KFLW 1450 kc. 11:09 Night Newa Summary 11:05 Sign Off 11:1 KFJI 1240 ke. Dinner Dance Qali Show Meet the Freai MBS Klamath Temple Bed Brder Flrat Baptlit Church 8heot the Werka Glen Hardr Newa MBS Let'a Dance Leave It to the Oirle MBS Chic. Theatre of Air MBS Dick BUhUe Orek. MBS K H John Wolahan Orch. MBS Cuiat'e Orch. MBS Newa BoBDd-np MBS MONDAY A. 6:15 6:M 6:46 7:66 7:15 7:16 7:45 6:66 8:15 8:36 6:45 :60 :I5 6:30 0:45 10:06 10:15 10:30 10:45 10:35 11:00 Klamalk Theatre Guide Farm Fare Newa Bkfal. Edition Stop and Go Show Jamee Abbe Obaervee ABC Zeke Mannera ABC The Bkfat. Club ABC Kenny Baker Shew ABC Bkfat. In Hollywood ABC Galen Drake ABC Worda A Mualc My True Story ABC Miniature Concert Southland Singing Nevalime Club Time ABC Ethel and Albert ABC 2 Organ Meoda Charlee Barnett Orch. Sunday Morning Concert rilgrlm Boar MBS Lutheraa Boor MBS , m Glen Hardya Newa MBS Commander Scott MBS . Balph Glnaberg bland Melodiea Crime-Warden Lawea MBS Faehlen Flaahea Dick Todd Singe Canary Pet Show MBS 11:13 11:36 11:45 MONDAY P. Newa Noon Edition County Agent Speaka Gem Seaaion Sammy Kaye Orrh. ' Tom Barllett Show ABC Bapllat Bible Program Merrill Time Where Doln' Ladlea ABC Newa Bride and Groom ABC Ladiea Be Seated ABC 1456 Matinee 13:06 1X:15 12:30 12:48 1:06 1:15 1:36 1:45 2:00 2:15 2:25 2:30 8:06 1:30 8:45 8:60 446 4:15 4:80 1:43 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:46 2 Newa Matinee Crimea of Careleaaneal MBS m n Heuae of Myatery MBS True Detec. Myateriea MBS The Shadow MBS quick aa a Flaah MBS Thoae Webatere MBS Nick Carter MBS Rudolph Boccho Salon Reviewing Stand Quit Show -Newa Headline Special Inveatigator MBS Ruaa Morgan Orch. Kspjorlng Unknown MBS Double or Nothing MBS Requeetfully Teure Requeatfully Toura ABO " n Tenneaaee Jed ABC Terry and the Plratee ABC Sky King ABC Jack Armatrong ABC Sporte Lineup 6:66 Jumpin Jack 6:15 Home Town Newa 6:25 World Newa Summary 6:30 Muaio of Manhattan 6:46 Klamath Theatre Guide 7:00 Memorable Muelc 7:16 Malcolm Epley 7:30 Sherlock Holme! ABC 7:45 6:06 Lum N' Abner ABC 8:15 Skip Farrell Show ABC 8:30 Dude Martin Orch. ABC 8:46 ' " 6:00 Dra. Talk It Over ABC 0:15 Veterana Adm. Prog. ABC 6:30 Fanfaay in Melody ABC 0:45 " ' 10:00 Starduat Melodiea 10:30 Red Nlckele Orch. ABC 11:00 Night Newa Summary 11:05 Sign Off 11:16 11:30 11:45 KFLW 1450 kc. 2 Oabriel Heatter Show MBS Myaterleue Traveler MBS Three Suna Songa for Sunday Jergena Journal MBS 8hlela Graham MBS Glen Hardy Newa MBS Res Miller, Newa MBS Cleveland Symphony MBS 014 Faahloned Revival Need Described THE state should immediately get its deal clear with the WAA, and then go into the question of the legislative appropriation on the merits of the project. Educational authorities have stated that Ore gon is definitely failing to meet the require ments for a large section of its youth which Is in need of vocational education training. The vocational education experts have declared the Marine Barracks ideal for the development of a vocational education school. If these people know what they are talking about, it is the duty of the responsible state officials to bring tills matter to a head in the immediate future. The World Today Br D.WITT MacKENZIE Associated Press Foreign Affairs Analyst ENGLAND'S royal family King George and Queen Elizabeth, with Princesses Elizabeth Rose is aboard the strongly con voyed battleship Vanguard, heading in truly regal style toward the Union of South Africa for what is described as a holiday, but which one can see with half an eye is a journey of vast importance to the welfare of the British commonwealth of nations. It strikes me as particularly significant that moment when John Bull's empire a vast change to state the posi tion euphemistically. He is about to lose the great sub-continent of India and Burma as im is praying that they may elect to remain within the commonwealth as inde pendent dominions. Not Honey And Flowers THUS it isn't strange to see the constitutional monarch again visiting one of the sovereign dominions. Still, this visit is particularly note worthy not only because of the crisis through which the empire is passing but also because of the political situation in South Africa itself. It's not all honey and flowers in the relation ship between South Africa and England. Prime Minister Jan Christiaan Smuts and his united party are hearty supporters of the British com monwealth, but they have strong opposition in elements which would prefer to sever all re lations with London. Any strengthening of relations with South Africa would tend to strengthen the whole British commonwealth of nations and make it more attractive to India and Burma. The London Times yesterday said editorially that when Field Marshal Smuts, who led his coun trymen in arms against Queen Victoria, receives her great-grandchildren in Capetown, a world broken by hate will have before it the example of another spirit Man Held On Kidnap Count RENO, Feb. 1 UP) Detective Capt. Joseph Kirkley announced today that Richmond, Calif., police had arrested Ralph Wor rell, merchant marine petty of ficer, and said Worrell had with him a 4 H -year-old girl he is accused of kidnaping. The girl, born in a Japanese internment camn. was un harmed, Kirkley said Richmond police told him. The officer said attempts will be made to have Worrell waive extradition so he can be re turned to Reno immediately. The kidnaping complaint was issued by the Washoe county district attorney's office at the request of Mrs. Alexandra Aga fanova Levkovich, mother of the child, Ramona. She filed suit for divorce here yesterday against the child's father, who is in the Orient. Mrs. Levkovich told police that Worrell, whom she had refused to marry, picked up the child at a children's day home Thursday, explaining he was acting for Mrs. Levkovich, who was busy packing prior to leav ing Keno. M., FEB. 2 . KFJI 1240 kc. I Newa and Oygan Meode I Sign Off M.. FEB. 3 Muaieal Reveille F. Hemingway, Newa MBS Blao and Shine MBS Newa, Headline Teday'a Beet Buye Favorltea or Teaterday Faahion Flaahea Tipa and Tunee Victor H. Lindlahr MBS Art Baker' Notebook Albert LaShelle MBS Morning Matinee Sona of the Ploneero Glen Hardy, Newa MBS John Gart Trio Merv Griffin Show MBS Ralph Glnaberg Orch. John Henderaon Slnga Smile Time MBS queen for a Day MBS M., FEB. 3 Melodioua Melodiea Newa Teur Dance Tunea Farm Front A Market Checkerboard Time MBS Jobnaon Family MBS Matinee Newa Home Demonatration Bill Gwlnn Show MBS Rickys Requeat Morn. Bible Hour Tea Dance Organ Mualc Living With God Fulton Lewia Jr. MBS Res Miller. Newt MBS Eraklne Jobneon MBS Buck Roger MBS Frank Hemingway MBS Superman MBS Capt. MldnlrbtMBS Tom Mis MBS MONDAY EVE., FEB. 3 Oabriel Heatter MBS quia Show I H Around Town Dinner Dance" American Legion Rudolph Boccho Salon Claco Kid MBS Adven. Richard Davlf MBS Mill Rerth Trio Concert Glenn Hardy, Newa MBS Mel Ventnera Fict. MBS Let'a Dance Henry J. Taylor MBS Newa Roundup A Concert Mualo Aa Von Like II What Veterana Want to Know MBS Art Kanel Orch. MBS Newe MBS KFJI 1240 kc. SIDE GLANCES .evtf.., . I cowl it cr rata arevor. rim aT. oar. "Well, maybe I'm not a romantic as Tyrone Power or Charles Boyer, but I might be if I had Hedy LaMarr or Ingrid Bergman to inspire me!" STATIC By KELLY ROBERTS Sign at the municipal airport reading: MuniciPLE Airport. Evi- dentually the the munlciPLity of Klamath Falls needs a dictionary, 0 0 0 Raymond Gram Swing, after being investigated ' by various governmental committees and sub-committees returns to the ABC network Sunday morning at 9:45. One government com mittee branded Swing as a com munist, another called him fas cist. Swing is just swinging from left to right and back. His wife divorced him last year; we don't remember what she called him. o o o Theatre Guild presents "The Farmer Takes a Wife" as its Sun day evening presentation. The princiPLE parts are taken by William Holden as the farmer. and Claire Trevor as the wife. Kenny Delmar of "Senator Clag horn" fame, does something in the play, but the advance pub licity bulletin? we received failed to say what. o o o In the music department we have: The Fine Arts quartet play ing Mozart's "Quartet in E flat Major." Over KFLW at 8 a.m. Sunday. . . Sunday Strings at 9:30 Sunday morning. , . . The Sunday Evening Hour with the Detroit symphony at 5 p.m. Sun day. . . . The Immanuel Baptist narmony hour at 9:30 p.m. Sun day. 0 0 0 James Newill takes over Allan Jones' spot on the Hollywood Music Hall for four weeks while Jones goes on a personal tour. Music Hall is heard Sundays at 4:30 in the afternoon. ooo In the fight against crime: Some smart mouthpiece saves an innocent person's life (as they do each week) in "Famous Jury Trials" Saturday at 7 p.m. . . . Ross Dolan catches the culprit thief as usual in "I Deal in Crime" Saturday at 7:30 p.m. ... Ole Doc Danfield figures out the solution to the mystery In "Mys tery in the Making" Sunday at 12 noon. . . . The usual two juve nile actors get in the usual trouble with the law In "Are These Our Children" Sunday at 1 p.m. . . . The Green Hnrnnt frightens someone into admitting uie crime ai i:3U p.m. Sunday. . . . David Harding solves the case of the Gambling Engineer at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. . . One of the H-N staff listened last Sun day afternoon and counted over 17 people killed in the three hours from the start of Danfield to the end of Counterspy. The Greatest Storv Ever Tnlri Sunday at 3:30 p.m., tells the tale of the "Unmerciful Stew ard." The new series started last Sunday with the story of the Good Samaritan and will tell storied dramatizations taken from the Bible. GN Streamliner To Be Christened SEATTLE. Feb. 1 (Pi A gallon of salt water scoorjed from Puget sound will help christen the Great Northern railway's new streamliner, May or wuuam f. uevln said to day. It will be mingled with water from the Mississippi in a christening ceremony at St. Paul, Minn., during that city's winter carnival February 7. AMERICAN LEGION CLUB NOW OPEN! Noon to Midnight Sundays 2 P. M. to 11 P. M. For Legionnaires and Guests 221 Mala Next to WilUrd Hotel Saturday Night- Surprise Night! School Boy Breaks Leg Edward Campbell, et-year-old elementary student, was a pa tient at Hillside hospital today recovering from a broken leg received late yesterday wheu he was struck by a passing car as he left a school bus in front of his home near the Lakevlew junction. Driver of the car was E. Les ter Downing of Medford, drug salesman, who stopped the ma chine immediately and offered to move the child to the hospi tal. The boy was taken to Klam ath Falls by his parents, how ever, and his injuries other than the broken leg were not found serious. He was dismissed late today. Edward is the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Campbell, farm ers. Secret News Leaks Feared WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 P Officials responsible for keeping military secrets are concerned over information leaks in the public writings of retired offi cers., . in some quarters, government officials in a position to know said today it has reached a point where there is talk of invoking a military law against certain authors still subject to it. It was emphasized that the objection is not to expressions of personal views on political, military or international mat ters. What worries the security officials is incidental allusions from which smart counter-intelligence officers of foreign pow ers might deduce information channels or methods of com munication. One quarter of Hollywood's annual film production consists of "western" thrillers. How About Klamath Spuds For This Capital Dinner? WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 (PI The Oregon Society of Washing ton, u. (j Is planning a dinner at the Roger Smith hotel Febru ary 18 to commemorate the admis sion of the state to the Union but It is a little shv on home produced food to serve. Hence it has sent a "nleane hurry up some grub" call to Oregon business firms asking them whether they do not wish to send some of their food prod ucts to be served at the dinner. It hopes there will be sufficient response to convince Buea.Lt that Oregon can equal the food pro duced anywhere. Not long ago the New Ens- landers had such a dinner and served Maine lobster, fish and Income Tax Returns Financial Reports Auditing Bookkeeping and Accounting Assistance Open Evenings 7:00-SiOO Except Sat. C. C. Overeem rUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ram ssm Welaut street Snlraaee Ceaamerelal Aria BulUlaf Bob's Laundryette At 1719 Main phona 9234 self-service laundry Titan Timber Saws -,",.M.. Pelican City Matron Dies Mrs. Anntuall Confortl, 71, for the past 34 years a resident of Pelican City, died at mitl-iifter-noon Friday at Hillside hospital following a brief Illness. Mrs. Confortl would have celebrated her 72nd birthday next Friday. Mrs. Confortl was born Anin bile Bustinnl in Rlpritfuttl, Pisa, Italy, February 7, 187(1. Her hus band watt also born In that town, They were married In Yrekn, Calif., in 1900. Following a trip to Italy In 101 1, the Confortis decided to settle In Oregon and moved to Klamath Falls. For many years Confortl was with Pelican Buy Lumber company. Mrs. Confortl, a member of Sac red Heart church, is survived by her husband and three children, Lille Pretari and Amelia Pin nclll of Pelican Clly and Albert Confortl of Klamath Falls. Final rites will bo announced by Ward's and present arrange ments call for services Wednes day. A full obituary appears otsewhero In this Issue. Junior RC To Pack Boxes Members of the American Junior Red Cross In the city schools will work In February to pack gift boxes for children In other lands. This Is not a new project since for several years boxes con taining toys and other small Items have been shipped over seas by American students, but during the present emeritency special emphasis has been given to the inclusion of school and health supplies to help make up for the scarcity of such Items In wardevastated areas. The boxes are small, but each always contains pencils, paper, toilet soap, a toothbrush and toothpaste, and a rubber ball as well as Items which the stu dents choose to send. All gifts must be "new and clean and oi best quality" under Red Cross regulations, and each box Is thoroughly Inspected before be ing sent to San Francisco for shipment overseas. Legislators Eye Control Of Rent 5A1.IM Feb. 1 tJP) Possi bility of legislative consideration of measures to establish rent con trol was seen here lotiay wncn Atinrnev General George Neu- ner disclosed he Is looking Into the question at .the request of Governor Earl Snell. The governor asked Neuner to investigate both statewide rent rentrol, or control by coun ties and cities. Assistant Attorney General Rex Kimmel, to whom Neuner gave the job, said he favors a bill to let counties and cities establish their dVn controli since rent controls are largely local. He said the cost of local rent control would be far less than a statewide rent control admin istration. Pacific Plane Service Favored WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 P Barron Fredericks, a civil arco- nautics board examiner, recom mended : today that the board authorize Far Eastern Air Trans port, Inc., to operate air service between Manila and San Fran cisco via Guam, Kwajalein island. Johnston island and Hon olulu. potatoes and gave favors consist' Ing of New England products. Other states have done the same. A Washington state dinner last year included hugesalmon, clams, oysters, meat and chicken from that state. An Idaho dinner served Idaho Iamb, roast and chops and some of those large Idaho potatoes. Guests of honor at the Oregon dinner will be Senator and Mrs. Guy Cordon, Senator anf Mrs. Wayne Morse, Representatives Ellsworth, Angell, Stockman and Norblad and their wives. LAMBIE MOEN Certifies Public Aoeauntante KENNETH I. I.AMRIE, C.F.A. OLIVER . MOEN, C.P.A. announce their offices are new located at Room 204 oivin Building Slilb ul Main lie. SUanaatk Fade, Orefea Sales & Service MOTSIE'S m m WEATHER NOIITIIKIIN CAI.lrOIINIA Miallv cluutly mirth anil party cloudy euulil Murium wllh light rain UNlrtma iiurlh porllun Imlay, tonight and Huittlay, Utile change In lemoeraUir. Uenlle lo mutlerale varlahla wlhil oil ouaal, ex cept moderate aouthweelerly aMlranie north portion. OnlUUN-Cloudy today, tonlghl ami Sunday with Intermittent rain weet ot Cearedee and eonw or rain eaal. Warm er northeei! part today. Cooler weet ot Caaradee Sunday. Southerly wlnrie off coaat, (reh today. Incrvaalng lo etroug Sale force Sunday. Improving Gerald Hunting, Merrill potttto sorter who was admitted to Hillside hospital suffering from halchut wounds In his head, was reported rest ing comfortably today. He will remain In the hospital for a time. Hunting was Injured curly Friday afternoon. Dlsmlssad Mrs. Ford (Mil dred! Kimpton, employe at Sears Roebuck company, was dismissed from Hillsltlo hospital Sitturdiiy after being treated there this past week for head injuries sustained last Sunday while skiing at Crater Lake na tional park. Henley PTA The Henley PTA will meet Wednesday, Feb ruary 8, at 3 p. m. In the grorio school. An lull-resting program is planned and Founder Dny will be observed. There will bo some colored film shown on social hygiene and all interested are cordially Invited to attend. Ksnyon Improves Don Ken yon, well known Klamath busi nessman, Is reported as recover ing satisfactorily at Kliiinuth Valley hospital from a major operation and is expected to be able to return to his home on N. 10th within a week or so. Malaria Cure Find Reported SPRINGFIELD. III.. Feb. 1 tTt Discovery of a malaria euro through wartime experiments In volving 445 Illinois convicts who voluntarily were Infected with the dlseaso was announced today In a report lo the state division of correction and Gov. Dwlght II. Green. Results of the anti-malarial studies carried out at Slutevllle, III. , prison over three years "ex ceeded all hopes or expecta tions," Dr. Alf S. Alvlng. project supervisor, said in the report. Dr. Alvlng, professor of medi cine at tho University of Chicago, said the research eventually would mean "great relief" for an estimated 30U.UUU.UUU persons throughout the world who an nually suffer from malaria. The disease causes about 3,000,000 fatalities a year. The curative drug named "pentaquino" was the product of 13,276 consecutive experi ments at various university and private laboratories which pre ceded the Statcvllle tests. Senate Approves Dancing Measure SALEM, Feb. 1 (41 Dancing long has been ,,'olng on in school buildings ot Oregon, but the senate finally got around to do ing something to make it legal today. The senate approved and sent to the huuse a measure to le galize dancing in -chools. The bill was requested by tho Port land school board. A ..1 li.i . In an r.M f Infnntlle naralvsia victims In the United States recover com pletely. HEAR HERE! BETTER 'HEARING CENTER' Wi-Ne-Mo Hotel Klamath Falls, Ore. W. H. Miller Monday, Feb. 3rd Com In e the sensational nw all-in-on Sonoton with the "Magic Key" to DOUBLE hearing comfortl No charg for examination or advic free checkup for Sonoton ussri. SONOTONE The House of Hearing SATURDAY NIGHT-9 TO 1 DANCELAND IIS Klamath At. "Music At You Llka It" by The DANCEMASTERS Admission, 74c, Including Tax Sponsored by Port 1383, V.F.W. Disease Report Only four new cases of comimiiilcalilp dis eases were reported In Klamath county during the. week ending Jiuiuiiry 111, iiiTordlng lo lliu Klamath coiinly health office. All four of Hie cases were from scarlet fever. Deported through the central reglstery from Klam ath county were one cum. of goiiorrhvu and two cases of syphilis, Shower Party At the regular meeting of Ihe Kagles uuxliiary on Tuesday. February 4, at U p. in, In tho lower VOK hull, there will be a mlst'clliint'oiis shower for the Uittigus family, whu lojrt their belongings und homo In a fire. There will bn en tertnlnmeul mid refreshments after tho meeting. Annlvsraary Mr. and Mrs. Paul Otterhelii, AIM N. loth, celebrated their 27th wedding anniversary Friday night with a dinner Willi friends. Mr. and Mrs Fred llellbruiiner, Mr. uml Mrs Carl Schubert and Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Cooper, M.dlord Mealing Paul Otter beln, communder of dlntrit't 4, American Legion, left Saturday noon for Medford to attend Ihu two-day meeting of American Legion executives. Tom Young, local past adjutant, accompanied him. Mealing The Knights of Pythias will meet Monday at 0 p. in. In tho I OOF hull. Initia tion will be given In the rank of Page. All members are cor dially Invited to attend. Medical Care James Waters of Tennant, Calif,, was moved by the Klamath Ambulance Service at 11:1.1 p. m. Friday lo Hillside hiMpltiii where he Is receiving matllcul attention. Movie Shown Highlights ot the World Series games. HMel. were shown Thursday when Dr. C. J. Cox prevjenti'd movies which were loaned by Frank Drew of The Gun store. tn Hospital George Smith wa moved by ambulance Fri day from the Klamath annex lo Hillside hospital for treatment of possible pneumonia. Vacation Mrs. C. T. Williams starts a month's vocation from Silencer's children's shop Sun dry. She will leave by train (or Missouri and Oklahoma where she will visit friends and rela tives. Anti-Splashing Bill Proposed , 1 otor ..,i SALF.M. Feb. 1 111 M vehicles, nartlcularly trucks and buses, which splash mud, dirt und wafer on cars which are behind them would be curbed by a bill introduced in the senate today. The measure would require motor vehicles to be equipped with fenders or covers to pre vent the throwing of dirt, mud and water. Maximum penalties for violation would be 1U0 fine and 30 days In Jull. Fly fishing rods are now made of glass fiber which equal bain boo rods in elasticity. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Kipert, OiiArtiilf 4 War. fAII Mftkctt able rrl ret Ktllmaltt Stwing Machine Sarvica mr In tee I llr Phase mi Mi Mtatala Benefit V.F.W. MERRILL Sat.. Feb. 1 Music bv PAPPY GORDON and Hit OREGON HILLBILLIES Supper by V. F. W. Auxiliary Dancing 10:00 to 2i00 Community Hall DWG KFLW 1450 kc. KFJI 1240 kc. 1845 S. 6th Phone