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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1947)
HkRAMI NKWI. KlamalH rails, lira. -rUMBAf, Mar t, Utl, T.S aa SIDE GLANCES The World Today WHY WE SAY , ItAN J. COllINt I L J. lUWIOM 1 h . Br DiWITT MACKENZIE 'AP Forolan Affairs Analyst LOUISIANA' (Vv n..i a1, in- Chiloquin William Becriler, now ot Lake- view. was in town last Saturday to meet his wile as sne came on uie train from a vacation spent in Waahington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livesay of Vallejo. Calif., have been guests of his brother and family. Uie Wil liam Llvesays of Klamath Agency, during the first week of the fish ing season. Joining the trek of local residents to live in Lakeview are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Watson, Betty Hicks. Harry Koslosky, and Mrs. Jessie Hoyez. They moved on Monday after Betty and Harry had completed their school transfers. Proud new boat owner is John Acomb who recently purchased the Margaret Lee. formerly owned by Earl Greerar of Medford. The boat was made locally by John Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Splcer spent the past week-end in Bly. where they had lived until last fall. They attended the high school dance and spent a pleasant time renewing ac quaintances. Henry Wolff reported a mid-summer day last Thursday in Eugene, where he had gone for a short business trip. ine junior choir of the Metho- dist church turned out 14 strong lover duties as city librarian when iolson. Richard West, Marllee Key for the Wednesday evening hike ; Mrs. E. W. Johnson leaves in June, sor and .inann. . ' led by the Rev. James Zeller. The I group had a hilarious, and damp, time pulling fish from the water i wiui oare nanos, oeiore continuing - on to the site of their picnic sup per. Camp Fire island near Uie forks of the Williamson and the Sprague rivers rang with merriment on Thursday evening as the local Camp Fire Girls under the direction of Tl ESDAV EVE., MAY KFLW 1450 kc. 0:00 Sportf Lineup fi:tfi Home Town Nem H'orld New Sominiry :30 Klamath Thefttr Guide 6:45 Contervatlon Pmgttm 7:8 Proudly Ue Hall MS S. Iratlon Armr 1:30 Bobby Doyle Show ABC 7:11. Stand By For Adv. ft:0D Lnm nd Abner ABO :15 Malcolm Epley :S0 Dark Venture ABC 8:00 Boston Popular Cone. ABC 9:15 " " J:3B " :4 - 1:(iu Starduit Melodlei 10:30 Freddy Martin Orcfa. ABO U:ftnNlKhl Nfwi Summary' 1l:flft Dream Tlmr 11:15 " WEDNESDAY A. M., MAY :IKS At :2n " M. Serenade S:l.' Farm Fare .:flflKtwi. Breakfast Edition ?:tt) Rogers Roundup 7:.10 James Abb Obnervcs ABO t4Jf Zeke Manners ABC S:ftA Breakfast Club ABO :1ft :S0 " 8:45 " :Wi Kenny Baker Show ABO :I5 " :;( Bre'kfait In Hollywood ABC :4.1 I:00Oalen Drake ABO I:l.Date With Melodv 10:311 Mjr True Storjr ABO lflivt Miniature Conrerl 1 1 M Sinn and Shop 11:1 ' ima Farm Rome Hour ll:"ftThe Ll.lrnmi post ABO ll lftFlhtl and Albert ABC KFLW 1450 kc. i"r 1 '3ixr$e& tanwnt group of friends at a wiener roast. I ftiistn nf the nrffnnfxatlnn were Betty Johnson. Jane Nicholson. Da yid McKell. Wayne DuBois. Johnny Lewis. Sharon Zadina. Betty Por ter, Sylva LaPointe. Barbara John- son, David Lundeen. Dick and Helen Gard. Elaine Mangum. Gloria ; and Marcyiene vans, Donna and.Medlord. Richard Clark. Fern and Char' maine Coor, and Edna Mae Ruff. Mrs. Earl Wade traveled south to Redding with her daughter when Billie left to work for the Southern Pacific in that locality. After help ing get her settled, her mother re turned. Billie made her first visit home this past Sunday when she drove north with Georee Deleado. I Mrs. Delgado and five months old "Junior had come to Chiloquin earlier to visit with friends. She is the former Gina Manprin, a CHS alumnus. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Quince Buell will be interested to know that they have sold their small store across from the Hillside hos pital and .will spend the remainder of the school year staying with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Herringen and they plan to consider the Sweet Home section for a future location. Pat will finish her third year of high school this spring. mrs. jesse aiangum win taxc i Lana Lnmhn snont th uir ith her great- aunt, Mrs. B. M. Potter, She returned to her Klamath Falls nome when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frp.k Lambo came after her on Sunday. Mrs. Loyal Heath attended a for mal dinner on Wednesday evening given by Beta Slema Phi. E. W. Vannlce and sons. Robert and Donald, spent several hours RADIO PKOUIIAMS 6 WEDNESDAY P. M., MAY 7 KFLW 1460 kc. j KFJI 1240 kc. KFJI 1240 kc. I.abrifl He tier MBS QuU Sbow Around Town Mii:-'a Limine daialm Waraen's Crime Case MBS Special In vrMinator MBS Red Ryder MBit . Gardentnr Today Lei Brown Orrh. Itae Falcon MBS (ilen Hardy, Newi MRS Rex Miller MBS Lei 'a Dance American Lesion N'ewa Houndup V Concert Music An You Like It Henry Kins Orch. MBS Jack Barrowa' Orrh. MBS Newt MBS '( ftfWf ' 12:15 Art Van Flamme Qulnlel' t:.Ut firm Stiiion li.ti Mn.ic or Manhillan' l:0llkjp Fsrrrll show- ABC 1:1.", Verda Oldham Allf l:30ll,nl to star .Married 1:45 Merrill Time' :0 Khal i Ooln' l.adlei ABO t.Ji.- Spollitht on llollyw'd ABC "J:.'l(l Bride and fjroom ABC n:mi Lediea Be seated 3:1.'. 4:U0 Requeitfully Youri 4:IA Hequeitfully Vouri Tennetice Jed ABC S:IW Terry and the Plratet ABC I:IA Kky King ABC S:M Jark Artnitronf ARC 8:1ft Frank Hemingway ABC 7 Musical Beveille News MBS Rise and Shine MBS Ueadllne News Today's Bent Buy. Familiar I'arorltes Inthlon Flaihes Tips and Tunes Two Ton Baker MBS Art Baker's Notebook Victor II. Llndlahr MBS Addison's Pelletter Show Sons of the Pioneers News MBS Harry Itorllck Home D em unit ration Pant Roblson Slnfs Thrre Sons. Lei's Read Maeailnes Smile Time MILS Queen for a Day MBS KFJI 1240 kc. KFLW Feafura S:nu Kporls Lineup t;!i Home Town News ll:'J5 World Newt Summary (i:H0 Klam. Theatre (uide :4fl Vour Navy fterrulter T:0 Lone Rancrr ADC 7:15 ' ::t0 Votes lo You" 7:45 Pelicana S:00 Lam and Abner ABO ft;1ft Mtlcotm Epley R::i0The Beulah Hkow ABC 1:43 " 0:00 Bfnr Crosby ABO 9:1.1 " -J:J! MrJr Morfan ABO Uf.on Stardust Melodies l::0 I-r eddy Martin Orrh. ABC Nljrhl News ftammary 11:. Dream Time ll:nSlan Off 11;4A KFLW restart ...1- ... . '.j bats, vernon Norvr, " ,, viiv'sday. Vannlce was the fd i Golden Rule store owner In Kiwith Falls and in Chilo quin. but is now from ML Vernon. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall and grandson Lyle were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greear in Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hatch were transferred last week from the Klamath Agency where he was em ployed as a forester to the Navajo reservation. They left on Thurs day. Frank Parker returned on Satur day from a flve-dav trip to San Francisco. This week he is acting . . . - - i nuuiuu i fiisii. dui ana "en iiiiv ,,1 Lh g .btUS'Jes ?!f!lr,.,tol'n'i wH nd the entire commun l"1 Hf"d.e??n thLhead lrrigat on!ltv nop that ,he remainder of lrw hrfn;, , "orl""?s ' a' ! Henderson is spending three or four days looking over the various as pects of the reservation irrigation projects. Birthday twins, although five years apart in age, were Joanne Keysor and Pat Buell who Jointly celebrated the May 2nd affair at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt Keysor. Guests for the evening of games and refreshment? were Mr. j and Mrs. Quince Buell and Pat :and "Chuck'' Bowen of Klamath rails, Marlene Johnson. Jane Nlch. Seattle visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohll this week were their son Lewis and Mrs. Fohll's brother, Roy Smith. The two were on their way to San Fran cisco but took two days off here In order to visit with Lewis' brother, Bill, who was severely injured at the planing mill earlier n the week and who will have to remain at the hospital for several months, and to Meladiaaa Melodtea I Neat 1 Vour nance Tnnea" : Karm front , Checkerbo'd Jamboree MBS i lobnnon Family MBS naunea" N'ewi Itearla Deelra MBS llearta Beeira MBS Ricky ' Request Hay II With Muilc MBS Marine Corps Tea Vance" Organ Music Mrfttf Wllb God Pulton l.ewi Jr. MBS Kea Millar MBS Crsklne Johnson MBS l.eo Crdody Uop HarrlEan MBS Superman MB 8 Captain Midmfbt MBS Tom Mis MBS ABC WEDNESDAY EVE., MAY 7 KFJI Fesliire fiabrlel Heatler MBS Quls Show( Amer. Forum at Air MBS Millers' Krenlng Classics Cisuo Kid MBS : What's Nam ot Song MBS Safecuard Americn 8ueen for a Day lenn Hardy. News MBS Mel Ventner't Plot.. MBS Let's Dance Here to Veterans Nrn-s A Concert Hall Music As Voo Like It Henry Ktnf Orch. MBS Alvlnn Rey MBS News MRS - KFJI Fealnr coa tMt at f uanct . m. "Pop's always suspicious when I tell him I'm going; to the library was he a littls bit wild when h was young?" Slayer Dies In Gun Fight it'ivvr w v itr K iJ'i : Oliver Hurlev named In warrant. I Holleiiinn, who Is taking fort As for class war, that Is one of the hargtng him' with the killing of WO.IHR) dnmngea. has been on the cardlnul tenets of communism. Ho "our relntlves and the wounding of i witness aland explaining the con- no nrgumenl arisen oer lis ex vo othrrs was slain Monday lu a ; truct he claims to have had to cut listener. It la being waied In all ibin 12 miles southeast of here ' '"n 'or company, whlrli he snys j countries where a communist pnny ,,,,, Atmriiev Klovd Hnr- ! wr01lSIU"' terminated by Uie I or communist cell exists, and ihnt Prosecuting Attorney f' - !COIpal,y. ukM m , o( inhabited ',?t S B iiidi X n.em-1 Hearing the suit from the Jury ' globe. Communism depends muliily i T Millard" Rnrlnmnwittuw- " " Kc'lu- 'V Tayl 'on class war for aucceas. f Irliied Ihi 40 veaEold dav a- lor- K E- w'"'m N- Newton. It la a truism that no oUier poll- ?lnlh( ratlt kw"tructure ami R- p u'"' Robert BUloit, Ted Her- Ileal doctrine can exist along with i? nnf ffh hSi """ Ho"cr Onrlch. R, L Sutton, 1 eoiiiinunism within the confines of ioi it out wiui nim. ( p,.,,,, viclorln. Curtis 8tockstlll j the snme country. Therefore If the nurirj ui in inc .11. si o..u.. !.... : Tison. nnd the bullet drilled a u in Noes hat. but he was un- ?red. urley had been sought by- a a In 1 wooded and brush dls- , two miles from Fort Gay, W. ! 'since his Wife, a SOU. a Sister- . and brother were killed yesterday. tdenberg To In Toledo ult Judge David R. Vnnden as been assigned to sit on the In Toledo. Lincoln county, the of Mav 26. during the hearing condemnation suit- brought by i since nignwny commission nst E. C. Newell. ! ie suit involves land wanted by , state for highway construction. lie y,t Carl Wlmberly of Roseburg, inally assigned to the case. ttend the Junior-Senior prom on Saturday night where they saw a sister, Elene. crowned as prom queen, and the elaborate decorations on which the younger sister. Alice, had worked for weeks. Sixteen young friends of Edna Mae Ruff are still talking about the afternoon birthday party she had a short time ago. A happy ending to the hard luck story of the Archie Lawyers. When they sadlv Informed his parents In Lapwai, Idaho that the family ve hicle simply wasn't up to that trip north, the elder Lawyers drove li a . c I .. Chiloquin In their car to take the 'In AUTO imaSnUp foursome to Idaho. One extremely anxious hall hour passed as they started on the trip. The car wouldn't start. - But all's well that that vacation is a pleasant one Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ativeh of Portland were week-end guests at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Blockilnger. They were among the many out of town couples who enjoyed the prom on Saturday night and they attended the Sunday wedding of Jeanne Malree Long and James Denham in Klamath Falls. Everyone noticed the rise In temperature during Saturday mid day but the firemen were more con scious of it than were others, as they were called to extinguish a fire In a shed on the back of the Al fred Xsaacs property near the school. The blaze, which apparent ly was caused bv faulty wiring. would have endangered several , homes nearby so it was with relief that the neighbors watched the j fire department eliminate the danger. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Moccabee and Mr. and Mrs. Jny Hughes of Lakeview, Mr, and Mrs. Olaf Car penter, Aldo Glacomelli, Bcrnlce Gehring. Jack Coleman. Randall Paster. Paula Albert. Fred Fletcher, and Jerry Ryder all of Klamath Falls, were present for the prom. Sprague River, Bcatty, Dorris, Fort Klamath, Redding, Seattle, and Portland were also represented. i --l x nr II mr-l-s w"-jiva- -F- I T. m. ta u. mi. r. Breach Of Contract I Suit Continues In lis srrond dny In cm-till court Is the brench of contriicl Inwstilt ! brought by Krexf C. Kollrmnn. log- i guig comrnctor. ngauul the Lake- , a-umurr luimiaiii. ana Kay LeclDetter. . . . Drunk Driving pj D--J DOnd rOSTCO Leslie Jacob Knthke. 35. of 1144 Hnmerltile. uhiue nulnmnhile struck a purked state police vehicle Sunday nt Summers lane and 8. 6th, came Into justice court yesterday after noon and Kted ISOO property bond for his release from the county jail. He w as charged with drunk drlv- lug and falling to slop after sink- lug an unattended motor vehicle. Fathke Is represented bv E. E. Drlscoll. attorney, and Is taking I time before entering a plea to the ' charges. I, OS POTATOES ANGELES. May 6 IAP- unbroken cms on track; arrivals. I thought In Uomnnln, Bulgaria, California 1. Idaho 18. by truck 2o; Yugoslavia and Albania.. These nl mnrket slightly weaker on White "ed reports declnred this auper Rose. steady on Russets Idaho ! administration was composed of Russets No. 1-A. $3.50-3.75, mostly I Moscow. trained men and women 53,60. ' nnd received orders from the Soviet . j cnpltol. The hend of the dlrectornte SAN FRANCISCO, May 6 (AP-'I nld to be Georgl Dlmltrov. lift USDAi Potatoes: old stock. 3 ,!"" "Id Russian-born communist broken. 3 unbroken cars on track: who now Is premier nf Bulgaria and arrivals. Idaho 1: new stock. 5 I was head of the Soviet, third Intrr broken, 3 unbroken cars on track: I national, or Comintern, until this arrivals. California 1. by truck 3: general staff for world revolution market steady: Klamath Russets No. 1-A, $3.65: Idnho Russets No. 1-A. medium, $3.50-3.65. Ranch Hand Hurt Ernest Nothing, employed on the Lenz ranch on the Klamath marsh near Chemult, was treated at Klam ath Valley hospital for Injuries re ceived early this morning In all automobile accident between Fort Klamath Junction and Klamath Agency. , Noiltlng told hospital attendants he was approaching another car when Its lights went out and the cars crashed. He suffered cuts on the upper arm and above the right eye. Noiltlng was dismissed follow ing treatment. MINE MEF.TINCS WASHINGTON. May 6 Soft coal operators and union leaders met today for another try at an agree ment that would open the way for the return of government-seized mines to private operation without a strike. ELECTRIC WIRING For Free F.atlmates or Information on Any Type Wiring or Repair Call B.&B. RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP 831 8. 6th Phone 6t):! Killlorliil ml nils of Unco bill Lon don m-vmimiwiH Ilia News CIhuii U'le (IIUnriiH, Tim Dully Mull iron niuviiUvfi nid (ho lMlly llruphlr uiinM'ivutlvpi not to runnliiK In His minx dmnnrl with thr irmill Unit yonlriilay thrso pullers ap peared siimiluilirously Willi rtlili on thr biunlHK nucstlou: "Don Russia Want Wnir 1 Thr wrltrra. nil of whom lintl bri'n III iIir Soviet Union rwrnilv, ar rived at the aiiinr. conclusion In thei mllllnry sni.w, but the Unity Mull tiavo mi lutvivatiiiii itcvluiloii. Here me the answers: News Chronicle: "A thliiiis aland now, und as I hey nuiat aland fur some Ume, the Kusalan rriilme can nut wnnt wnr." Dully Ctiaphle: "The lnt (lili)ii Russia wants liKluy la m. Noth ing rould be tun her from wlml UihIIii la nlinlim Hi now than con flict with Britain niul America." Dally Mull mnd note the devla tlom: "Ituasla doran't want wnr. Class wnr. yes, but Internnllonnl wur. definitely uo." Tlirao three verdlct.i, Includliui The Dully Mull division thut ltiiw wunta olnsa wnr, undoublrdly ri'pic aenl the ronarnaua of objective ob aerverit the world nround. Ceiiatn ly this column has pointed out oflen euoiiKh thnt Kuaala couldn't I lu lit a miOor offensive wnr with guns now or for years to come becuuse, npnrt from other considerations, alie la too exhausted from the Inst conflict.. Former Mrltish Prlinr Minister Winston Churchill In Ills historic aprech nt Kullon. Mo., on March S of Inst yenr, alard the poal lion up like this: Infinite Kiiinntlon "I do not believe thnt Movlet Rus- ueatrra wnr. What ihey draire la the fruits of war nod the hidefm he expansion of their ower and ; coclrlnes. crusnde of the red Ism Is succe.vs- ; ful In a democrncy. the old goveru ' iiient must fall and mnke way for a : lotnlitnrinu dlctaloraliip, I France now is in the process of fighting this issue. The communists I there are under command of Mau rice Thores, one of the worlds mast powerful red leuders who got his political education In Moscow, Italy is In much the same position, nnd of course the Balkans barring Greece and Turkey along with Hungary and Poland have been I romniunUed by undisguised class 'warfare which has brought vigorous protests from America and Britain numerous Installers. Only a few da; a ago L. 8. Che kales, chief of The A-vuvlnted Press bureau lu Athens, stated that con fidential nlhrd rrporta anld n suprr ailintuistratttm of the Italknus de cides territorial questions, super vises military operations across the Greek border nnd directs pollllcnl was a bolished. So our conclusion must be, I be lieve, that It Isn't a "shooting'' war which the western allies have to frar from Russia ai this Juncture but rather If they fear anything at all the penetration of totalitarian communism into their countries. Fire Season Declared Open A 'proclamation by Acting Gov ernor Marshall E. Cornell today officially, opened the fire danger season In Oregon's forests and brought into effect the various fire prevention laws and regulations of the state. Beginning tomorrow, according to Hal Ogle, head of the Klamath Forest Protective association, it will be unlawful after Tuesday to leave a burning campflre, throw any light ed material in the woods, or burn any slash without a permit from .a warden or ranger. DIRT Sandy Loam Lawn and Fill Delivered or loaded on truck at 1248 Madison' Ph. 4050 IF rr'5 E PERT I AlATO SERVICEl y&a cam do i in A LOT LE.S5 WORDS THAH I'll Im SohIIiitii alnto HUI honor o(.l.oiiia XIV of I'miuc. Il win lirnl milort'l liv DcSolo in viailcil by IjiSiiIIc, llir IVi-m li explorer, in I01U ttlirn lit look poiM'stimi o( llif li'rritorv mill iiiinird il l.oiiiiftn. Marine League Slates Dance Finn! plans are being worked out for the dunce, sponsored by Crater fjike deinchniaiil. Murine Corps Irngue. and slated for Frldny. May 10, at the armory. Knrl Mmykll a orchestra will furnish music, and Who public Is invited. m uir iramir. m.M inrruim. rir day night, a woman a auxiliary In the detachment wa orgautwd. with ufflrera to be elected at forth- Meinlrs of liie detachment who plan on the anltl.al. team are urged to ctmLni'l thr rummnmtat.l, A. 1. Ad tu lift, mi noon ma posMblr. Hy utMitimuUfl voir, members ilf tided thai all former priM-nern nf wnr who Join the league will have their dtien piod by the rietnrhmeiu. A letter has beru sent to the U' nim iiniKMi.il inimir mi iiin i?omi Villi T mini uniri uv iniiiiiiiiitai tttnj take up the Idea. There will be no meeting Prldav night. Mav lo. becauae ot the dance. All nirnihers who plan to assist at Uie affair are reminded to meet at the armory at 7 30 or i that night. Search OX'd In Close Vote WASHINGTON. Muv ,4'i-Tl.r Mmreme rourt held Monday that Inw officers arrritliiK ft mmi at hla home on uitrmnt may neairh the pretnisrH und imr nKnlnst him amy cvldnicr they find of Inw -bi eaklnu. The decision turned on one vote of the: nine luMicf. The four who dlnnnrcrd ald the court u Mrtklnv down the romitl tut ton's pnitertloit nmiliuit unrvA aonnble t)."urch nnd neirure They burked back to the revolu tionary war nnd the rihu for whlrh it wan fouKht. Justice Murphy, one of them, declared the court: Today hn resurrected and i prnvett. In effect, the ue of the odious general warrant or writ of am l t a nee presumably outlawed for ever from our aociety." Syphilis Rate In County Up Statistics from the Oregon Health Bulletin show that Klamath county has one of the highest syphilis per centages of any county in the state. Fourteen cases of the disease were reported In February, bringing the total for the first two montlis lo eight. Lake county reporled only one case of syphilis for the two-month period. a $72,000 Gift ; 48 rrt B Ii Your Child's Through j , ffTL S UM li'sT' III I Ii:B1.L lilUil, ii.JaULT rllffl JUJfJ.l.l'i BALSIGER MOTOR CO. IIUIIH'll ill 1HI nnil Young Named In Theft Case A frlony rmnplaliit chaiglng Maudred A. "Johnny" Young, 3i, with larceny ot an auto, na signed by Wllry Knlghlru. Hurry Cab Kiln pmiy owner, lu Justice rout I Monday mt IfrttrM,,, V.iiittu lu.il,,.,.. I In I. a I allglltly wulllulrd III the rtghl Wrlat. j ,, ut (, located, , , faiiy Saturday morning lo prriipi- ;r'Vu'KJl,rrrNo?thrrn round'' lMtxX ,7",t rlty hall, WAltlntf to lw tiarcl ka rvl- deuce agaluat the thief, Police Hgt. Paul nnlyrtxm tired two allots In the dirrriiuii of Hie man who abnudoned the car nn tiie Midland road, and he la believed tn j have been alruck by one of the i ajjodj , ' 1n fugitive na trnialivelv Idrn- Johnny Vniing. and aa sl -en on Main atrect Mutiirilay j morning. TONIGHT! And ivory Tueidoy 7:15 THE SALVATION ARMY frraenU "A FIGHTING FAITH" A Hrrlra ot 14-Minutr ltroicaat Feat urine the iopel Mraanie, Th Hormonettet UltalU Atmv flrl' Irla In tpirUilt The Singing Major On mt lb Mlalantlini lr UltU f IN Atmi, The Gotpcl Philosopher -f IN Mair alatun Arwr KFLW ' Tueidoy 7:15 p. m. KLAMATH FALLS (Til AND DIVISION One Day Only SAT. MAY 10 1:30 & I P.M. Doom Opts at 1:30 & 7 World's Createit Trained Wild Animal Show TITANIC IRAINI.OAO Of TERRIFIC NV if.NSATIONi, Hearlea Dy lh, Ona and Only CLYDE BEATTY in Person Bock to Prc-Wor Priecil For Afternoon Performance Grn. Ailm., (Plus Tax) . Chllrtren under It (Plm Tas) 75c 50c lleafrvKl Heal TlckcU On Salt CIRCUS DA V, 10 a.m. lo I p.m. al Wanoner Drur Co., Dili and Mala - - - Mr HKiir - Tbla Tlrket Oaod far AfUrnaoa ferformanre (Inly si'Eciai, Hinucrn rRici tii kkt rim SCHOOL CHILDREN Thla PARTI.y-PAin TK'KKT Whin 1 a in. t Irrua llrnllnd., ArimU ONK HCIIOIII. -lll,D Is IHa nierneon I'errarmanea far 35c laelndlni All Scale ar. ana Feileral Ta OB