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TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1949 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON PACE NINI 1 WEATHER 2 KLAMATH rAIXH AMI V1LIN 'lI Vl Ouudy today and VYrdiiraday with Hi hi ram tonight end iaaloual eliuwerg WeuneeUay. l-reali southerly to wutliMWlivljr ulnde to 'Ight. IIIU luday and Wednesday it. Lows lonigiit . JKas. M ... 3D rrpclplullou but II huur Ml m klHILAM YKAH Q dalp 1.1 Per I il Nomial I J WEHTKIIN UHKIION Mcall, rlnudr Willi run ludpa ana) lmlgll Windy In ruirlharn unitum una availing Wadnaa .lay niiMllV cloudy Willi attnwaia ml lltlla rhanga In leinpaialuia. Iliglia i both daa VI In go l.nwa tonlglil 44 ln Ml Inriaaalna auutli.il In a..ullt 'gaalarly wlmU oil eoaal. Iipriilnlng J" i W 40 inllaa an hnur all mtrlliam maal giMt lu IS ml aimiliain rua.l Ihia 'vpnlng Wlliila wll .hill In Mpalally 'anil rttirviH tlwly lala l..nlghl. , KANir.HN otiriillN M.tly i loudy In day and Wartliaarta. g.allrPfl almwara I'Mlay. I.lflit lam tnnlllit and Wailnpa day. Lull rhanap in ipmppratuia lliglta rth daya H la M Lowa lunlghl rVaAr.Y FAB AND VICINITY! Cloudy with rain bagimung lala Uiday and wnimmnf l.mlllil Wpdnaa.laa rlimdy with flptlanl almwpr. Pt.ah anuthprly wlnrta llila availing wtlh valnr f Itiaa up In .m mil, an hour IHirt loday J nd Wadnaaday !W .nw nnlltl 4ft a NOHTIIa" HN I'Al.irollNIA IK't'aalonal raln tnday and W adnaadav Maavy nviunia In atliriM nnrlri and mndarala ttlon pr ataia. nnow in ta l.lllla rhanga In .tarty wlnda ot IS In la i hour nfl roaat. npemine aouth tonlaht paraut aoulharty and I mllaa an hour from Fort llragg 4 ftorlhward. f rain .r -. p anvajnta In palrp ' (V .-antral pottl' a rf .fhar mnunlau ! faiaarntura Wa (miiaa an I waalarlv t tn to .VI r J tp tame g gf laa Aaaarlalag rrraa g Waadlnaa lor I ha 34 hour andlng IIII4 m. loday. a Mai. Mia. 4 tugplMV n l 4 laaavlaw , 41 Madr. Aualllary Dinner Tlig auxiliary to ilia Veterans ul Foreign Ware will liolii a pulliitk dinner in tin Vr'W clubrwiiii alter Ilia parade oil Ar mistice Uay, Friday, November II. fur auxiliary members, their hue bawls glut children. Coflr will D pruvldrd, but those attending ghuuid bring Uielr own table service. VUltlm Day r'alrliaveii acliool will hold vUltlng day Ttiuraday and pgrenlg who dtwlre to gtay lor luni h are ankrd to notify tlia Kliool by Wedneulay, A PTA meeting will be held gt i iO p in. for a ahort buaineu invetlng and rnovlra will be ahown by Mia. Inubelle UrUnrr. Itplreali menu will be gervrd altrr the meeting. Thuradgr MrpUng -Tlie Womrn'a Council of Die Pint Chrlallgn church will mrrt Thuriday at 10: IS a. m. al the church. A potluck luncheon will be wrvrd at noon. All mrmbera and frlrnda are Invited. i V . a; r,.PNfc Pp MRS. W. A. SHANNON is chairman of the Klomoth county tuberculosis Christmas Seal Sale, which will begin November 21. Mrs. Shannon will be assisted by numerous men, women ond children throughout the county for Air Kewrrve A mrrtlng will be I this, the 43rd annual Seal held al I p. m. Wedneeday In the Sale. community hall on Wanhburn and I ' Hhaata way for (lie Air Hraerve aa I relation. All ofllcera arc urged to , atlrnd. I Holiday llpraratlong The Krno Home Kconomlcg club will meet Wrdnciday in the old Keno dance hall al 10 a.m. Holiday decoratloiu frnm nattlrp will hat rlpmnnatralprl f'r U- a. k..-.1a anrfar.nn .nri Ura "3 , Leonard Ranury. . Paodlalon - fir Irorlland lalrporli - . C hlraao Til I oa Aogalaa 4 Naw York . M Had Bluff . . .. " I han rranrlare i aaalll M Typhoon Death Toll 779 MANILA. Nov. t (IP The Manila Rrd CroM tonight announced 47 more drathg In the October 31 ttphoon that gwrpl the Central Escaped Convicts Give New Pine Creek "Restless" Time NEW PINK C71KKK Two eg ciped convicta, William M. Mi; llrlde. 24, doing a I to 10 year term for robbery and Itobert K. Hush. 21. Ill tor 1 to ft yearn for robbery were CHtiKtit al the edgt of town her by Hhrrllf Toniiny Elliot and Unt il let Attorney Hubert L. Welch, at ( 30 p. m. HBturday. The prlxmerg, both trunteea at thf' gtitle hlKhway connlrui-tlon c.imp No. 30, made their break at about 11:30 friday evening by wiring around a wlU:h In a atat truck. Out of gaa apparently the truck atalled along the newly con atructed highway at Bugar hill here It waa abandoned by the enrapeea. who came on north through the tlelda and apent the day hldrrig In the wlllowg In the ranch meadow Junt went of town down toward the lake ahore and the railroad tracks. lullle Trap A road block had been get up during Haturday at the a late line In the middle of town of which the prlaonerg aeemed to be aware an they kept to the Oregon aide of tltt Hue and were geared olf from an attempt to ateal a farm truck from the Ernest Robnetl ranch earlier In the evening. This alerted the of I lepra conduct ing the road block and Bergeant Ltmke of the Oregon etata police aent In a call for assistance from Sheriff Elliott at about 8 45. Ha and District Attorney Welch, spot-1 ted the two men at the edge of i town beside the road and while the spot light played on them they Jumped out and apprehended the j two prisoners. The fugltlvea threw up their hands, offering little re- alatance and confesaed to being the I eacapee aought. They were taken 1 to the Mndoc county jail In Alturaa to await trial and further dlsposl- 1 tlon. Resuienta of New Pine Creek gpent a rather restlesa day here Balurday when newg that the escaped convleta were In the vicin ity and everyone took special vlgl- Ur.c over their cars and trucks, ! 4i iu I Horlrly Mrellng The Kathryn JJ I Beattle Mlaslonary aociety will meet 4a at the home of Mra. C. E. McClellen. JJ "lo 8,12 Kane, Ktlday. November 11, al 4 04 : 10 30 a m. Ta Walla Walla Mr. and Mrs. Party-A II Women of the Moose Judge Cites Contempt In Attack Case TACOMA, Nov. f41 A contempt of court citation was Issued yester day against Oeonre M. V. Brown. Pierce county welfare admlnlatra- Phlllpplnee. bringing the total dead j tor, for refusal to produce depart and missing to 770. i ment records asked by attorney for Twenty-five persons were drown- 10 youths chanted with raping a Te ed when the mouirboat San Vicente coma housewife, waa wrecked off Surlgao and 22 Superior judge Max Church or- Iti bert lamotl and three children are cordially Invited to attend a I pieaumed dead. left early thla morning for Walla I party to be held al the Moose hall : ; Walla. Wash . where I jimotl haa ac. Wednewlav evening al I o clock. repled an executive position with There will be entertainment and I Jloy Hroiita of America, for erveral I refreshments. , years ha hag served as head of the Modoc area Beout office here. oihera were awept out to aea by a tidal wave at Plntuyan. Leyte, the Red Cross aald. The known dead now atand at 279 with M0 othera missing and I Cub Park Nupper An organ- (ration meeting for Cub Park 7 at a Merrill la scheduled for 30 p. m In the Merrill recreation hall at ' which time Cuba and parents are Invited to participate In a potluck Crommelin Gets Back on Job WASHINOTON. Nov. OV-Capt. .Inhn tfl f?rnttimi1lri hnui realssa . at the Wlllard hotel. Members will , ld,nl ngvy'corrpapondence To Fix Hrala The rto)turners will meel at 1:30 p. m. Wednegday package mailed. tuberculosis aeala to be Krnnrl flub Members of the Klamath Kennel club are holding a I aupper. Boya eligible for the Cub , u ,,, Turtay at J pack art lh. In the t to 10-year &rlack ,h ,t the cr,.mb,r J age group. Inclusive. " ",.. ! OTI Vlslloe Zeno Dent, veterans atlministratlon training officer. v aiwni .-vtoitany anq turaaity on trie ! OTI campus where he conducted 2 routine check on all OI altidehta a training under Public Isw if). He 2 hag returned to the home office In J Eugene. lleglh Learned Mra. George Mast. M3j Hnrlan drive, received word ot the death of her sister, Mra. Maria Cutler of Portland on Batur- of commerce. I'tna Hiirpan TVlP HenleV A-S aorialcd Farm Bureau women will navy regulation!. touched off the eorgresalnnat In vestigation of military policy, got oil today with only a sharp rep rimand. He was restored to active duty. Admiral Porrest P. Sherman, the new naval chief of operations, dis posed of Crommeltn's case by writ ing him a letter of reprimand. The letter said Crommelin had violated TS ny. Mnt. Cutler waa isltor In Klamath Kalis. Thursdsy at 3 p. m. Visile J. Kelly Parria. law atu denl al the University of Oregon visited with hia mother, Mra. C. W. Henry, over the week-end. Improving -Word has been re ceived thai Carl W. Henry, now In the Southern Pacific hospital In a frequent Skn Krnnclsco. la urjprovtng slowly. ( lillrxiula r.asiern Slar A card party w ill be sponsored by the Chll oquln F.ajitem Star on Wednesday al the Masonic hall In Chlloquln at pm. Bridge and pinochle will be played. Emergency Troy Hilton, employe el Cralg'a, waa admitted to Klam ath Valley hospital Saturday night for emergency aurgery for appendi citis. She was reported Improving today. Birthday lob Mrs. Ivy Propst will be hostess to members of the Birthday club al luncheon Wed . nesday. 1 o'clock noon, at tha Wlnema hotel. CARD OK THANKS I want to thank all neighbors and friends for the food and beautiful flowerg received at my home during the Illness and death of my husband. Bill. NINA BECK. Bring the Family into Wong's For a KpeclaJ CHINESE Family Style Dinner Wong's Cafe 4:1 Main Ph. CS7I 23 yM Monday, November (. 1921 Klamath Kg lis and Eugene claaped handa In everlasting friendship yesterday after noon when three special trains carrying more than 1.700 Eugenlans arrived to see for themselves the "Cascade" Una and the development and expansions experienced by Klam ath Palls since the new line was started. Tuesday, November . 1921 Mr. and Mrs. Claud Davis of the Davis Furniture store arrived home from the south last evening where they gpent gevernl days on bualneas. While In San Francisco they purchased new merchandise for the local store. Wednegday. November 10, 192S Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts, selected as their patrol leaders last evening Cletus Mc Mahon and Keith Rueonlch; assistant patrol leaders John Vaughn and Robert Caldwell. Much Interest la being shown by the members of this troop, and many Interesting activi ties for the year are being planned. Thursday, November 11, 1026 Klamath Falls was nosed out of second place In state building by Salem during the month of Ortober, according to totals received here today In a coast building summary Issued by 8. W. Straus and company. Portland led the atate with 1,220 permits totaling 12,624,320. Friday, November II, 192 Armistice day In Klamath was celebrated thla year by a terrific battle In which real gutui with real ammunition were discharged from dawn to dark, bring up memories of a hot sector on the western front In France. Only this time. Instead of Bodies, It was ducks and the latter, for the moat part, came out ahead. Haturday, November IS, 1D2 Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Krause will sail from Sim Francisco next Wednesday on the steamer "President Polk," for a world tour. Present plans are for their return to Klnmnth Fnllj In March, 1027. The flrat slop will be In Honolulu. They will then proceed to Japan, China, Manila and on through the Straits to various other landi of Interest. "Insure With Landry" Reynolds Travel Race Fails LOS ANOEI.ES. Nov. t (,P Mil ton Reynolds' attempt to set a new rrund the - world air passenger record failed by some nine hours snd 15 minutes. The Chicago penmaker arrived here eygterday 6 daya. 12 hours and 30"'mitmtes after he started. He had hoped to beat the commer cial airline passenger record of six duya, three hours and 15 minutes held by Eddie Eagan, head or the New York atate boxing commission. Reynolds lost 24 hours when his ship had to turn back to Ouam after thre hours en route to Hono lulu. Engine trouble wss the cause. drrrd Brown to show cause tomor. row why he should not be held In contempt. The Judiie said Brown told him Saturday he would not pro duce the records ss It would vio late a department directive. Slate Wins The contempt order wag issued during a day In w hich the state won out over defense attorneys on the right to let witnesses relate conver sations they neld with Mra. Marie Charlton. 23. the alleged victim of the mass rspe. Judge Church permitted the testi mony but Instructed the Jury It was to be considered only as Indicative of Mrs. Charlton's state of mind. The woman, a former patient at the Western State hospital, was recom mitted to the Stellaeoom Institution after the alleged attack and died there of pneumonia In August. Morning After Mm. Clara Lerew testified that Mra. Chariton came to a mid-town apartment completely nude the morning after the night-long orgy. "What hsppened to you?" Mrs. Lerew said she asked Mrs. Charl ton. "Some boys took me out and had gome fun with me " "Where are vour clothes?" "The boys threw them away." Several other witnesses teatilled similarly. STORM STOrPAC.E TACOMA, Nov. ( (Al The storm which hit the Pacific North west last night forced construction crews to atop work on the Nar rows bridge just nine years to the day after the first bridge was blown to pieces. 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