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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1951)
Saturday, ocronrcn u, iom 1IKHAU) AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORKOON PARK TURKS MARKETS and FINANCIAL . ; : Foreign Damage Hikes Wheat CIIKMOO, (I1 1'ilvnto wire, rmpliaiilrliifi damans to tile tipcoiii Inn wheal emu In Ai grill Inn, plus dig primped ol lame Halts of Hue'n next week, unit wlnni prlrea xplrnltnii upward on the board of trade tuiluy. Dt'itiuiiU Inr the brrud cereal became veijr aggressive on the PltVIIIKT. Cum uImj almwrd acime airengih allliouiili not as much as wheat. The rent of I ho iimrkrl wus firm. Tile buying movement tunic around mill. way in Ilia ai-naiun, prior to which the market had tended a little Hiwir. piirtirulyiirly on aoytiraita and coin. Whint. cIi.m-iI 3'.-i" higher. December I3.40-3.48 '. , corn IVl 'i hlahrr. Dnrnilirr il 771;... onla I to I1, hlihrr, December Ml'.-1,, rye i new slylri I'. -2', liiKlinr, Dei-ember (l.83'i soybeans I to 3 cenu limber. Novrmurr MU1)-1,, and lard 3 cenU 'lower to I cents a bun dled pnuiiilr, Iniihcr, October tltl.32. Wliral Open ami1,-1, a 4 in Ore. Mm, May July Stocks Hit New " High Average Ur.w VllltK. IAI. - I n. .lark market itiovrd ellruil l,,y . w ii5 nig .iri. in t.,v .rllvt Itedltil Tli. Ai,lKlr'l ! ... iviiifi of SO li'k ti :m i.iil. at tllll 40, . ihMi. .Itove Hi. in.vlmi. Iilali Bet lu.l MuihI.i. I'lirir wa m,ltiii.. ii.ruriil.r In III. iMii.ltniir krMlmt. hill uud pro- CNlcrillcrl lis llllll IK) I at-tung Icadr,. .with low luln iu !.,. in if, .mailer f,j l I an n 1 1 vi lttum at Iii(ii rame to a-i r iimtnlril 7.141 "(it! a It mra aa rum l.nr. Mih 7IMI.IKH1 thflim liadtd a ti.iinr tif Ilia liiiti loifay carried mrf It ir '.. 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J3. i Al 1 rinA'wl'olMlitr II car mi Uai k. artlal. talKomta 5, Urrftn 1, mar wi firm, IM-huia ruttrit So. 1A. I inch, 3 71 Klainalha J W. Potatoes IOH AXtlYAXH. Or I. j. Ar HUDA' rilalna 41 rara ;tt liaill. arrlvl. Orrgon 7. C'alifnriiU 73. iy liuik la. roar k at tlla;My 1lO'tffr KUmalh rua la NO. JA, 4 03; iHaehUU 4.10-35 TODAY H , k ONLY J CENE AUTREY TtAMi HtVtR CRY 3' T IM HOI T r.s r r fc ChasSna ,teai; ?.l ' a crook... V .-Jt catching iSDfA a. WIOOLY MAftKETI Altar fiOOP.M: K ; ' JOHNNY MACK .i j4' BROWN "t$T OF ttRAOO" f Fil coiuuiu nctwa m ' J i m MPREE klua Til If f I0CLY s.mariit. Low 3.49'j JM 2.411', 3.43'a Clone 3.4(l-48"i Ml', 3a3S-ei 3.4V. Quotations Ad Corn Alltd Cham A 11 It Chalinart Airt Alrllria A mar I'owir $ Light ... Amir Tal At Ttl Aiitar TnUaceo Ariarnnd ... J Atfhlaun . , ntn mtt H (Ml iia AlmUnt , llurg Wartiar ... ... Ctitr Ad Mph . . . Calir t'aelfic , (tn fac . t niarplllar to . . . . OUiifa (.'htyalar .. , . Con r.'tunn C Vullaa Crown 7Marhkfh . 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I41, nunc... I'ICKrrT Horn at Kl.m.lh Vail.. ho.im.1. Orloir 13. 1.M. 16 Mr. and Mr.. Irry PWk.ll. roil I. boa HJ-A. Ki.m.in fall., a boy. Weight: I pound. 3't ounc... ' oMrt.AiNTa rn.r.o Alvln B. Valtt v.. Tltom.. J. Rwm .iwl Anna M.r a. in... .ult to coll.rt acM wlih lnl.ra.1 Ih.r.on at 6 parent from July la, I IMA. and U M "h lnl.rr.1 Ihtmn at a o. rr.nl from July 19. IIMa, ro.u and dl.bun.rn.nU. D. A. Plnar. atlnm.y for plaintiff. J. A. ILrrtin v.. frank Sullivan, tult to rolurt tll7.M. with Int.ra.l thereon at 7 perr.nl from July I. IV49. 973 attorney fee, coat, and dl.burMinent. Q- II. Proctor, attorney for plaintiff. " Ofreni Adlu.tment flervlre Inr. va trank Keffer and Jane Due Keffar. aull to roller! iaa 70. mil, and at.. hurMnient.. It. I. McLaren, attorney for plaintiff. J. Pederaon va. Sam t Morrla Jr. ami Leora Morrti tilt to collect arne.nt. with Intere.t thereon at a per, cent from June M. 130. coat, and dl. bureemenla. Berkley Lent, attorney lor plaintiff. Fit aiNraa Nnr artiaro Crater Leke Mountain Turkey. Co. Meude r. Llakey. exacutrut of Dava Uakey aetata. AaatiMan rTiialsi-aa NAnr Crater Lake Mountain Turkey. Co Bruca V. llagerman. Negro Qualifies For Governor BATON ROUOE. La., Wl For the first time a Negro has qualified as a gubernatorial candidate In the Louisiana Democratic primary. Action of Ihe Democratic state central committee October 3 In dropping a requirement that a vot er or candidate "shall be a white person," opened the way for Ker mil Parker of New Orleans to qualify. A 40-year-old pharmacist and a commissioner of tile state Indust rial school for colored youths, Parker posted his 1160 fee with committee Seoy. Jrsse Webb yes terday to Join eight while Demo crats and one Republican In the governor's race. Mission Worker To Speak TULELAKE Eleanor Ewlng, San Francisco, national missions secretary will be a guest Tuesday at a luncheon meeting of the guild f Ihe Tulelake Community Pres- uvicrinn cnurcn. ine ciate was changed from October 17 for her Visit. A chicken pie potluck will be served In the annex. There will be special music and devotions. Invitations are extended to all wom en of Merrill, Malln and Tule- mxrj wno are uncreated, i Arrangiuents arA In ofiarge ot mra. w, j. oncpara and aara. Aus tin Terry, The meeting will b art loomed In time for Tulelake garden club members to attend their regular Illl'CUIlg, . . Hull 3 49 3.56'. 'J 63 llll'i I aaaiii""""""" . AMERICAN CHINESI t6t at rater beet! Ph. Far Orders Te Take Oat Ban B. Lae, Mgr. iiwiihi ini aiy ii i w ina'iii'.'yiiiii) a. 'iii i uiuji. m,, .-...I.. I., tin. I i uliiim,. Itnt.ilil il , i. VUllura Mr. mid Mm. T. J. Mi.-Klnncy and young aon Lurry, Itor.cbuiK, are kuchId at the home ul Mr. mid Mia. Churlca Hiuruiiin, Mill llllyurd. I.raiue lllrel The Ural ol a nor- len o nelulibnrhood diMjuanlou Kiuupn apoiuiored by the Iruifiie ol i women voteia In phiuncd lor Tuca day, CK lobrr 10 at the home ol ! Mr. 1. K. 'niouipuiii. Wi 1'aclllc Tnrrace. Time la I JO p.m., the dlKt'Uulon will be un tmlurul re- i nourcea and the mrclliin la open ' to anyone Interented. Church Meet Dr. Ilaynor Bmlth, 1 dl'ilrlcl aupennP-ndi-nt ol Uie Mclh-, oillht church will prcMdo over I he llril (unrlerly conlrrence at the i MrihndlKt church tomorrow nlKht. All mrinbrra and Irlrnda are In vited to IhlH 8 o'tlwk ineelliiK. ' Ether circle will aerve rclrrah. i inentA. Mrrllnc The HomeAlead com- j munlly club will meet Krlduy, Oc-1 lober 111 at the home ol Mra. Hnlph ; Powell, Tulrlukr, with Mra. Olnry iludd aaalatliiK hoMriot. 'Hie meel-j Iiir will be culled at II a.m., there will be pniluck at noon and Penrl I Ludy, Modoc county home exten Mon advisor will dciuontitriila bew. luir niHclune aitnchinciitii. I Allrndlna Mrrl Lev W Hrur. lell, manager ol the Wlllurd hotel left tmlav fur Drrrt inn, Palm Hprlniia, Cnlll . to attend a trl-Mute hotel convention lor delmatea from Calllnrnla, Orrunn, Nevada. Dales are October 13-18. Vlnlt.ir. Mr. and Mra. Pierre L. Tranllo. Porlland. are (niestn lit the Wlllard hotel and will remain here until the Klamath banln pntulo fenllval nevl U'filrf,nrf iv.n. i Held renrenenlativo lor Crown Mllla i and will be III charge of a booth I at Merrill. (iueala Here Mr. and Mr 1 I Oeonre M,C"llla. Pn-ilnd ere ree. ! llaiered at the Wlllurd. McCullla I renreMnt the Holly Sugar corpor- i atlon. Cone North Mr. and Mra. Dexter j e-inoti are in Porllnnd thin week end vlslllin- their aon Wilbur. Unl vemlly of WahlnKlon atudent. Boy Charged in Collision . No Injurlea reaulled from a two car cranh at Martin and Rudcllfle bout noon todav. Dnrwln Lee Erlckx. 17. 23'.'2 Union. oDeruinr nf a ioia 7rn-,i coupe, would be turned over to Juvenile authorities lor violation ot the baxlc rule, according to "ir iiivciuKuunH Ollieer. Erlckx' car hit a 1918 O his mo bile convertible driven by Chris Lampropulls, 307 E. Mum. '"hi wax iravrnnit xouiij on Martin about 35 to 40 miles an hour he told the officer. Ills cur hit the riiiht aide of Lninpropulix' vehicle, then hopped the curb, hit a llro hydrant and traveled across the lawn ol Mra. William O. Si mon. 2183 Rudcllffe. Erlck'x car slopped In a drive way belore plowing into Ihe home of City Police Officer Tom Woods. 3143 Riidclllle. - Board Visits Tule Schools TULELAKE The Slsklvou Joint union high school board paid an official visit lo the Tuleluke schools Wednesday for an Inspection of the heating units In the school gym naxium which need replacing. Present to confer with E. L. Coyner, high school principal were J. K. Hurley, district superinten dent, Yreka. L. N. Lorenson, Dr.. C. C. Dickenson, Ueorge A. Tebbe, Elwln O. Adams and W. H. Wli kamp the Tulclakc member of the board. Howard Perrin, Klama'h Falls, architect was also present. Talk Stresses Understanding Understanding people ot other countries and helping thorn un derstand Americans ' In their true light was discussed before the Rotary club Friday by Elise Per ry, of the KUHS English depart ment. Miss Perry recently spent 14 months In Wales as an exchange teacher. Most British people be lieve there are Just three types of Americans, she said: wealthy dobtitanies as In the rotogravure section?, Chicago racketeers ana their victims, and wild westerns. Contrary to our popular belief, that the British arc overly polite, aliccled and cold, they are a very friendly people. They have as much trouble un derstanding our government as we do, Miss Perrv reported. After conflicting statements on foreign policy regarding use of the atom bomb by President Truman,. Secre tary Acheson and other top men, she was asked by a Welshman. "Which one of these blokes In Washington do your bel!eve?" Julius Olunlonl, assistant man ager of the employment acrvlce here, also spoke to the club on employment of physically handi capped persons. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sixth and ANNOUNCES TWO SERVICES Each Sunday Morning 9:30 a.m. and ll:00a .m. The Sunday Church School 9:30 a.m. Hume Barbara Dlckxon, Junior Houthern Oreifon Colleue ol htluia Hon, Axhland and prenldent ol Mux mine llomex hall la home this week end with her parents, Mr. and Mra. A. Ii. Dickson. ('omlna Home Mr. and Mra. Floyd Wllkex are t-nroute home alter a month of truvcll'iK acroxx the eouniry by trnln. Their trip hnx taken them to New York where Ihey visited Wllkex' brother, to WaxhlnuUin D. C, Vlrnlnla, Penn nylvanlii, Chlcaito and home by way ol Keno where they will spend a brief time Willi Mra. Wllkex' par ents. Mrs. Wilkes Is associated with Mlller'x. Mr. Wilkes Ii yard- master lor the Southern Pacific. Promoted Wayne A. Oober, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Oober. has been promoted to sergeant llrsl claxx. He Is an army Inlunlry. man In Korea, Meets Tuesday Tilt Malln Par ents Patrons groun will have lis reifular mecllnit Tuesday, 8 p.m. at ttu grade xchool tcym. If ready by Then. Otherwise II will be at the hmh school. Ouext apenker will be Mrs. Victor O'Neill ol Khimaih Knllx. Entertainment will be by Brudc school children. To Live Here Mr. and Mra. W. H. Byrum, former Klumalh Falls residents, have returned to make their home here for the wimr. Thcv were staving at Tulta recem ly. Byram Is Mrs. Olive Cornell s brother, N'rlihbora The Neighbor of Woodcraft will meet In the K.C. hsll Monday. October 15. at 8 p.m. There will be a formal Initiation, and guards and officers are asked to be on hand a hall hour early lor pructlce. Vlslllng Marshall Carlcr, fire dispatcher at the KFPA. has trav. elrd to the Seattle area to visit Mrs. Carlcr who is teaching there. Called Kaat C. H. Boraitahle. ! 133 High, has been called to Dea . Moines where his falhcr was in-1 jurcd In a fall. i Prisoner A former Klamath Falls boy, Frank Williams, reported mlMlng In action in Korea last May. Is a prisoner of war of the Communists. His mother. Mrs. Irene Williams, now living In Med lord. received a letter from him yesterday. At llame-Mra. Stanley V. Reed of Tulelake Is ot home now after j receiving treatment at Hillside hos- , pltal lor three weeks. She was in jured In an aulo accident near ! Canby August 22. lave Mrs. Earl Pndtretl nnH . Linda have returned to their Sa lem home alter being In charge of the Family grocery for two weeks during the Illness of her mother. Mrs. Harriet Newman. Mrs. Newman was a patient at mumuin vaiiey Hospital. Moved Mr. and Mrs. John Mar-! urv ana iiinniv nave sold thctr home. 340 N. 6th. and are moving lo Tacoma, their former home. Markert worked for Klamath Mill work and Supply Co. Blrlh Announced A daughter was born In Monmouth Ore Oc 'oucr 13. 'o Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jnnz. The baby, weighing 7 pounds and S ounces, was named Chris tins. Lee. She Is the granddaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward snd great-granddaughter of Mrs Marguerite Ward. Klamath Falls! Mrs. Jans is ihe former Rose mary Ward. Art Mrrllnr Tn .,.' . . rvl i, -iiiih eiri ...,...v.w IIUIa regular' monthly meeting Monday, October I 15. at R?f Po.irin -r- . am. Blrh.rf'a. J""'?. " ' . . . ... m.-miiiuii wiu con-1 duct an illustrated lecture and dls-1 J"1 n ow lo Look at a Patnlino " tv,!., r. i ii. is onen to the public and anyone wishing to attend is cordially welcome. l eg Hurt J u d v McFarlan. daunhter nf Mr or4 vt r-i , McFarlan. 728 N. 2nd. was taken .u cuaiunin vaiiey nospltal last night for treatment of a bruised leg, Injured in a fall. Catholic Daughters A special meeting of the Catholic Daughters will be held at Sacred Heart par ish hall Monday evening at 8 p.m. for balloting on membership appli cations. No applications will be ac cepted after thai date. At Hillside Keith Schultz. nine-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Schultz, 3931 Shasta Way, in Hillside hospital since last Tuesday for observation, la able to receive visitors, . , Drum Corps The first meeting of the American Legion drum bugle corps .will be held In the legion hall on Thursday night. Oct. 18th. All war veterrns that are Interested in a corps should be at this meeting. Plans for organization, practice and drills will be made at this meeting. Also election ot officers for the corps will be that night. INVESTMENT SECURITIES OWENS INVESTMENT SERVICE Ll.ted, tnartlre, t'nll.ted and Orrr-the-rennler bonda and Stark, tnvr.tment Fonda S01 Med-nen. Blrlt. rhe-e - KLAMATH FALLS Pine St. G Pfc. D. A. SCHUH Korean Hero's Burial Here 'The body of Marine Pfc. Dwaln Albert Bcliuh. killed June 3, In Korea will be relumed here next week for burial according to Ward' luneral home officials. The son ol Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ik huh, 215 Oranl, Dwaln served one year In the marines from March of 11)48 to 1049 and wax called back lo active duty on Oc tober 7, 1050. Me was a grnduale of Sacred Heart academy In 1048 and em oloyed for a short time by Weyer haeuser Timber Co. A native of Elcho, Wis.. Pfc. Schuh was 20 years old at the time of his death, being born July 8, 1030. Survivors besides the parents In elude grandparents, Mrs. John Rrhuh. Elcho, Wis., and William Doyle. Rnscburg. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Wards. Flying Iron Lung Readied HONOLULU, lyP An iron lung j is being adapted to operate off I alrnlane batteries xn the nntin. I stricken wife of a marine sergeant can be flown to her Fresno home. The woman Is Mrs. Mildred Button, 23. She wlD be flown to Fresno In bout a week, accom panied by her hu.band. Sgt. Ed gar C. Button, and their one-year-old daughter. Pamela. Medical authorities at Trlpler General hospital here where she is confined, said it would lake at least a week to convert her pres ent iron lung so It could be pow ered by the batteries of a military air transport service plane. The authorities said Mrs. But ton was "not well enough to use a portable iron ung." She was slricken early last month. Button said he thought his file's recovery would be haslenJ if she were near her family and knew her dauehter was being: cared for by relatives. Three Bail Out of Jail Three of five persons arrested yeslerday afternoon by stale po lice and Chlloquin Police Chlei Archie Huff on 0. S. 97 near Mo doc Point on drunk charges, bailed out of the coumy Jail last night. Still In the Jail are John Young Henderson. 44. SP section work er, charged with driving while in toxicated and not having an oper ator's license and Oeorge Askew, 33. Chemult. section worker drunk In a public place. Those bailed out for 825 each on drunk charges were Joseph Lee, 31; Clarence Duke, 33. and Louella R. Asked, 49, aU from Chemult. ' Oflloers said Henderson's car was weaving back and forth across the highway. Oregon Game Chief Named PORTLAND, tf! Phillip W. Schneider today was named Ore gon game director. He has been acting director since last March when C. A. Lockwood resigned. Ho was assistant director before that time, starting in 1947, when he was promoted from the post of game division chief. Delbert Oildersleeve, commission chairman, said the commission reached its decision today follow ing a search that included Uie in terviewing of candidates at the Rochester, N. Y. meeting ol fish and game commissioners last month and the western association ot game commissioners In Phoenix last April. NOW OPEN Pioneer Poultry Farm J (Formerly Les Jones' Poultry Form) e Custom Killing & Dressing Wild Ducks and Geeie Turkeyi and Chickens . RETAIL SALES Fryers Roasters Stewers , DAN McAULIFFE, Owner 2815 Crest St. Phone 7144 .. 1 . ' . , ... . Look for the signs off Altomont and Summers Lone . Summons In the name of the Klamath basin potato festival the follow ing persons are summoned by Judge King Spud to present tor exhibit at Merrill, on or before October 18. 1051, I p.m. at the. Merrill high school gymnasium and exhibit of prime netted gems, while rose potatoes, small grains or seeds: Henry Bemon. Oeary Bros.. Karl Dehllnger, Dale West, J.H. Degnan. Robert Petrlk, Poe and Sons, BUI Hammond, Oeorge C, Burger, L.S. Kandra and sons, Wilson Bros. R. Cecil Cheyne, Sam Wong, Tulana Farms. McKendree and Co., Hill Bros. Johnny O'Nell, Tom Chatbum Jr., Nick Dells, Wlnema Farms, Bert Johnson. Bill Hagelateln, Percy Dixon, Paul Dalton, Scott Warren, John Oiacominl, Char les Bolexta, Roy Beasley, Cox Bros., Crawford and Wolfe, Dan Oeaney. John Kandra and son, F. E. McMurphy. O. W. Os borne and Sons, C. C. Coulxon. B. E. Kllpatrlck, John Craven, Perry Haley. Joe Mlcka Jr., Blaxtny, Joe Steele. Charles Blu menthal, Marvin Thomas, Louis Lyon, Santford Jones, LaVerle Haskins, Cecil Haley and 800 other John Does- If unable to appear phone your excuse lo 8401 for pick-up service. Failure to comply will subject the above to a sentence of six months at hard labor next summer. Hope's Rank Unchanged HOLLYWOOD, Bob Hope next week begins his second dec ade on the CI circuit and won ders If the army will promote him. "I still have the same rank 1 had In the last war," Hope moaned today. "Chicken, first class-" Bob cannot remember how many shows he bas put on for servicemen in every corner and battlefield of the world since start Ing out months before Pearl Har bor. For Instance, the notation on his record lor the summer of 1943 shows only "English tour." An associate said Hope covered 1300 , miles in 11 days to be in 331 places. i The number of snows? who knows? Hope has logged nearly 2,000, 000 miles, mostly by air. In the ten years and at personal sacri fice. In 1949, he planned to spend his first Christmas in years at home with his wife, Dolores, and their four children. A general wrote Bob of the lonelv Christmas in prospect for the GI's in Alaska. Bob. Mrs. Hope and the two old er children went lo Alaska. ('My kids never really had s white Christmas before," com mentcd Hope. Weather WESTERN OREGON Cloudy with hovvera today; partly cloudy to cloudy with aratlercd howen in north and in mountains tonight and Sunday. Highs both days M to 63; slightly cooler to night with lows of 40 to SO. EASTERN OREGON Mostly cloud) with occasional showers today: partly cloudy tonight and Sunday with oc casional showers In mountains; little temperature change. Highs both day 33 to 82: low tonight 32 to 42. GRANTS PASS AND VICINITY Occasional showers today: partly cloudy tonight and Sunday. High today Si; low tonight 40; high Sunday 68. Br The A'MM-lated Press Readings for tl 24 hours ending at 43u a.m. today: Has Mia Bend M 38 F.ugene . - . VJ , 32 XUmath Falls . ; 33 La Grande 39 3 Lakeviaw r 3 31 Urdford . m 44 Pendleton " 63 Portland ' Airport Ki 56 Roseburg - .-63 35 Salem r " S3 Chicago -68 - Denver . ., - " Eureka 4 Los Angeles i i New York 1. .62 44 t ed Bluit - San Francisco . SeatUe - - - 47 SO - JOHN C. KENDALL PORTLAND. I A leading au thority on communications and ra dio law. John C. Kendall, 64, died of a heart attack at his lodge on the Rogue river Friday. MORE PLANES WASHINGTON, WV-The retiring! under secretary of the air force . cae lh. Hla nt nlaiu MwlllMldi 1 lor the air force can be more than tripled by the end of next year If the present pace keeps up. But, John A. McCone said In a statement, if the pace Is to be maintained, controls over critical materials "must cut deeper than Is presently the case." fV p"e " S "'SBBaTpasjeajjpee"' Si o V" ' ess LITTLE CHERYL ROSE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rose, Tulelake, had to blink her eyes at the splendor of the uniform of M Sgt. Robert DeHart of Pueblo, Colo. Sgt. DeHart, a member of the U.S- marine band, and other bandsmen stopped here yesterday enroute to Mt. Shasta for a concert last night. ' diatkict rot bt William W. Allen, overload. Fine S33. William W. Allen, overload- Fine 880. William L. Free, do operator's li cense. Fine 87. Edwin i Fiitchle, improper muffler. Fine 83. Robert L. Hudson, overload. Forfeit 8133 bail. Robert C. Miller, overload. Forfeit 8104 bail. John R. Schulxe. violation basic rule. Fine 812.50. Robert S. Waters, passing with in suiiictem clearance, rinc sis. MtsairxL rot st semlnarv Danlla lluett, Ran red lis hi forfeit i as ball. The First Presbyterian board of Charie cayman, drunk, ruw io' or i session decided to try the double curenc. cum. drunk, rin. io or i worship service for two reasons: s daya. 1 so parents may attend church Iva May HlU. ran red lishL Forfeit while children are attending the "otloert conney. duorderly conduct! ?,:3 Sunday school, and 2 to re Fine sis or lo day.. I lieve the crowded conditions during V. A. Bethany, drunk. Fine $10 or winter church services. S wmuira Curran. drunk. Fine tio or Nursery service will be offered s daye. during both worship services. The Paul Peteraon. drunk and disorderly. 9.39 nursery wtU be the regular Khnrcutcheonforunk 'and awol. fdjty school nursery service and , sentence so daya. j the 11 o clock nursery will be a Clarence Duke, drunk. Fins S10 or j baby-sitting service. curTne. Duke, drunk. rin .10 or The Rev. Ehman. director of ' s day.. 'public relations ..t the San F,n- Deibert Horton. oruna. rorieu u orcisco scmin.ary, is an outstanding: rtVtirt Horton drunk. Forfeit siojf'gure In church work. While he b,u ;has been at the seminary, since Clarence Smith, drunk. Forfeit 10 . 1937, it has become the fastest ball. .. . . ,, ... ' trrowtwr institution of itA kind in Lean btanicy, orunx. iuw a -ti-. Mark Jenkins, drunk. Fina $10 or 5 d,Ma'rlen Zuetedorf, drunk. Fine $10 or John' McGowan, orunk. Fin $10 or I daya. Nursery Slated At Bloodmobile A nursery for youngsters ac companying their parents to the bloodmobile next Tuesday after noon has been planned by the Red Cross, officials here announced today. The ' bloodmobile wUl operate from 13 noon until 4 n.in. this time, and will take all donors possible. OTTO KRAEMER , PORTLAND. Private ser vices wiU be held here Monday for otto j. Kraemer, it, tor so i years a facultv member of the Northwestern college of law' here. He died Thursday in a PorUand hospital after a long Illness. -- 1 By MARJORIE OVGARD A ttries ol cargo thefts hot "Mr. District Atrorney" cover- '. in the wettrfrent, embroiled la a grim struggle with pirotes snd , panther, tonisht at 7:00, In "The Case of the Poono." You'll ' wont to hear how "Mr. D. A." comes out of it. Red Norvo, known in jail circles os the greatest "vibes" player, will prove his equol dexterity as a jon pianist, when he appears as Quest on "Piano Ployhouse" tonight. Another guest concert pianist will be Eorl Wild. 9:30 Saturday nights for "Piano Ployhouse" com pletes the 6-day lineup of "Memorable Music" half hour programs, heard at this time. , A full hour el top-flight radio drama, to be enacted by -"the best repertory group en the North America Continent" makes Its Amtricaa premier, tomorrow from 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. on KFLW and ABC. It's the Int.rnatlonally-famoui "Stage 52" dramatic leriet, hoard for eight years over the Canadian Broad casting Company. Outstanding Canadian radio actors will can. tribute te the sarlat from waak to week. Tomorrow's play will be "The Fattier," en intense drama concerning itruggla between a man end his wife far spiritual possession of their daughter. . The first four ptayi of the arias will ba produced by Esse W. Ljungh who produced "Ghost Stories", heard this past summer e ABC. Presentations will include best-sell.rt, works ol Shakes-." peare, musical com.dits, and forgotten gems of modern litara- V tura. Sunday nights, 9:00 te 10:00, starting tomorrow. The "swing ond sway" music ol maestro "Sammy Koye's Sunday Serenade" will be heard at a new time, 4:30 Sunday afternoons, be ginning tomorrow. The half-hour of music, song and poetry with narration between numbers by Sommy Kaye, features vocalist Bar bara Benson, Tony Russo, Don Rogers, ond the Koydets, ' Charles Laughton, famous movie end radio star, will be heard tomorrow eight en KFLW at 8:45, speaking en "Amer icanism." He will else give newt of a giant, two-million-dollar cont.it being conduct. d by Crotley. Fyocks, will have further' ' Information on the contest. . - ' Spontaneous chats with Hollywood's top luminaries will sparkle the regular Louella O. Parsons broadcast tomorrow night. The off hand interviews were mode by Mist Parsons during the onnual cos tume ball held by the Lot Angeles Press Photographers Association. Twin Church Services Set The First Presbyterian church, inaugurating a double worship ser vice tomorrow morning, is to have a guest minister in the pulpit. At both the 9:30 and 11 o'clock worship services, the sermon will be delivered by the Rev. William H. Fhman. nf the Stan TVanetseo : 1 . ' It takes about five quarts of milk to make a pound of American cheese; as a result cheese is a concentrated food high In nutrients. LUNCHEON or DINNER You'll IHitd Hietn winiMnl I