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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1952)
-ui4 m HJKALU Aill ir.vv.v M.Am A I H hn i nubuhti PAliK 8U FRANK JENKINS Kdllor Entered second class Duller at (lie post ottica oi Klsmath Falls, Or,, on August JO. 1904, under act of Congress. March , 1171 MKMBER8 OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tht Associated Press ts nlltled exclusively to thi use (or publication ol all th local news printed In this newspaper as well as all AP news. MAIL 1 month , mouths 1 year BILLBOARD By BILL JENKINS Passing thoughts, on the series: People who so Into a restaurant and sit down to eat while the name Is being broadcast should be led arsenlo au jus when they drop a nickel In the Juke box and foul up the pure air of a sporlscast with the crying and moaning that is called music today. Wonder how much the local char acter running lor a city ottice tins Is 11 gained when he signed all the baseball pools with his name followed In the square by a politi cal plug? Crowds listening to the big broad cast were smaller this year. Inter est wasn't so keen, either. Sign of the tumes? Estimate that In Klamath Falls alone 13 reams of paper and a gross of pencils were used In Jot ting down bets on the series. Me? I lost most of m. A few weeks ago I made a state ment to the etlect that under new federal shooting rules you could -- shoot from a boat with motor in IV, as long as you were anchored to solid object. Jim Savage, hat chet man tor the FfcW tong. came In to remind me that an ancnor doesn't constitute a solid object. You can tie your boat to a ouck blind, a pier, a stump (with solid roots and such trivia, but merely anchoring it ain't good enough. On the general subject of ducks we have the latest release from Ducks Unlimited. Named the Duck ological. Believe It or not. Any way, the report deals with such kitty subjects as cartography, the pre-Cambrian shield, harvest sea sons and seasonal temperature av erages and readings. This partic ular number came from the Win nipeg ollice and passes along the dope that in Alberta the ducks ami geest are slowly moving south de spite bluebird weather. Everywhere south of the pre-Cambrian shield both water and waterfowl conai lions are reported as excellent h ducks and geese are slowly massing on the larger lakes, large numbers of pintail and teal have already headed south and all birds are waxing fat. I Good news to eager gunners. Comes also the news that mere has been a really big reduction in . the pintail population in Southern ' JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON IP It s an old political saw that u an ordinary I election year the voters make up I their minds by October and noth- 1 mg the candidates say thereaiter will change them. pan uu a bo ordinary e.ecUoo i u mis campaign were limited strictly to an expression of views on the Issues like cormouoo. Korea or high taxes it would seem Eisenhower and Stevenson lreaav had laid down theirs by Oct. 1. Since then they've been repeating themselves on the obvious issues Just mentioned. But this campaign has gone be yond simple statements on the is sues: President Truman, although not running, is campaigning as hard as if he were: there was the Nixon expense fund episode: and Steventon and Sen. John J. Spark man disclosed their income tax returns. Nevertheless all the foregoing statements and episodes had been known or occurred around Oct. I. So there wouldn t be much to change any minds after that date If the campaign then hit a liat plane and tapered elf in monotony. This one hasn't. Since September It has picked up in intensity. At the rate its going and In view of the previous sensations there should be no surprise u the ran I- THE DOCTOR SAYS By EDW IN P. JORDAN. M. D. Botulism is a kind ot food pot- ly 10 be on vegeubies commonly change her telephone number be- said Janice "It could have laaen sonmg. u resulu from swallow-! used for borne canning. The germ cause of the people who call her up . my arm off but ail It did was mg a toxin or poison produced by itself is harmless but the poison sometimes tn the middle U the Lck my baiW'. tlie growth ol germs m canned produces when grown in a sealed night to a-k for financial help, i citmg away a fortune In cash lood hxh hare ih been healed tn t what is dangerous. Last year she received req'.esi erer the years has taught her a enough. I Furthermore, the disease germ 'r ,xl ,:om 137 charitable tgrn. lot about people. The greatest danger from this Is rather resistant to beat. For ciea. including "an organuatio.v to -The shiest, most tntrospectre serious couauion cvuies from home canning, because there have been no outoreaks of boiuusin reported irom commerciaiiT canned goods' ucn meinoas of canmng with w w a omneiie gM what worries most oeopie tsa 1 1 -It la true that he found trie packed id the Imted States act high temperatures and under pres. ,mm how much roc they'll win They quotation m a Departmenl oi Juv sure for suflicienUy long periods Or tried le sell me a Ul.OOO fret over whether iheir friends will ! tlCe document," Stevenson said About 10 or 1J outbreaks oi bora- T-br,n nd more "J,,?- think them dumb if they miss an -But he neglected to say that i: lism are reported n the Coiled (frequency with the resuh that few- le" t ?'"al'l. nd easy question. " j described the situation m 12 ana buies eaco year, home canoed r breaks of botulism are oc-.' " from the subway. Jts said that an agent from that what II proved was the ex rm beans, asparagus, com d i fS,. , P"- Auo. "r wM mJ ,'bec.use I the Bureau of Internal Revenue of a CrmLs, ploHnoer .-Pauch hate orca um coaimoo-, '"orotic h healine after opening the wouidnl buy aa isund off Flor-1 usually stand, by to check the ! the presidency of Calvin Coo ly incrmunated. c,a destroys the toxm. names and addresses of all win- ltd re" Perhaps tne reason for this to ' s' treatment Is unsatisfsctory "'lur. f ,cU fro ners I Borrowir a phrae from Eien- that these foods are acKl and the ,rd ,he death rate of those af- Jr to eight soap operas a dsy j "Often he aks them If they want ' bower. Stevenson said that "the growth of the danxerous germ to nic"o is high, ft is extremely lm- , r JT oua "K'w ,u,t- ,rxS . to pay their income tax right then ' greet Communist conspiracy has acid foods does not cause lu loul Ptnt to use every precaution to r nujoand are sinkmg their sav-, and there. she said, - but so Ur ; n first real r'-snce when the .rf- oooc which causes other contam- mated lood to be Umnrn nt; uneaten. The sy mptoms generally eeielop in tram II to St, hours after eat ing poisoned food. Nausea and vom iting are common and are usually loltowed by symptoms uivtalTing th nervous systtm. Double vision and other disturbances of sight fre quently occur. Difficulty tn swal Jowrng b a common com pis int. Death unfonunately a frequent and is most common m from three to six oa-ik WiietiH-r this will occur w no orpenas peinripauy en in amount o, ine extremely potsen- aunrnev-, trdxa-ed tod.y thai still ewi whsUnce that is swallowed, ether asset, to be listed wui boost The treaimcnt of Ibis fortunately ihe gross valje to M'a miluon rather rare rendition is not very dollars. geod. There an antitoxin, but I A previous tm-entory listed as this treatment as not of value after sets at fit 07 xsj, mostly csrk the svniptoms have appeared an m etl eomnames and enterprises too often a diagnosi ts not made other than newspapers. The second until th svniptoms are well ad-1 inventory. vesterdav m Sup vsnced ! error Court, mc lucres tt tin share Nevertheless. II Is the only dl- ,o( non-votin common stock et th rect treainfem now available, ex-, Hearst Corp, valued at fsVO JPO. cetst tor those measures which ' ll. ai the age of ft. He left most re aimed at support irg th pa- f his estate to hi widow Mrs. Irenl a strength. i MHticem V. Hearst, then- ftv seen Th germ eauwrr botulism Is and chants b foundations. RILL JKNKINS Managing Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES HI CARRIER t I SS 1 month I i n $ .M 6 months , 1.10 111.00 1 year 116.30 Alberta and Southwestern Saskat chewan. That means they are headed this way. Oh boy. In an effort to mmunice crop losses, and in view of large num bers of ducks, the seasons were opened earlier In the Northern Pio vinces. For Instance: Alberta. Sep tember 10th for the central and 17th for the southern area: Sas katchewan. Septembr th and Man itoba. September 19th south of M degrees. Summer weather pevails all the way into the Arctic and there is no chance in sight say the boys in the know. It still looks good. Telephone employes In Klamath can take whatever comlort tney wish from the fact that they be long to a company having an ac cident rate less than one-fifth that of industry as a w hole. S. C Bow ie. the chap who took Chuck Scavcy s place, had that to report when ne dropped in the other day. In fact Pacific Telephone Company won an outstanding award tor this rec - ora. noicn was prcsrmra 10 xxj oaiim ice oi oen. joscpn n. Ale- I ium an rniiiuMnsiic. ovrmuw auu Hadden. of Soutliem California, by iCarthy today with the assertion hence m Deiroit's 4.S00-seat Mason Ned Dearborn of the National Sate- that the "voice of the accuser" J lc Temple last night that Mc-Car-ty Council. Congratulations to the 'must not still all others In the !hy had failed to turn up a single phone company. Iland. jt'ommunttt with "wild and reck- Bowie ako passed along the The Democratic nominee In an : less" charges. news mat tne local record was right up there on a par with the;prt.Mdcm Truman ,nd sen. John national, (or which the Kiamaui :.s,rb,. ,h. vi .-.i- stall can take a bow. Went on lo say that phone service In K. Falls was picking up. that some sta tions there hsd been In tne hole were now showing profit, that there were no serious comments about the lack of phones other than people wanting private lines in stead of sharing them with doz ens of other people and that the expansion program had been mapped out but wouldn t move any faster than any other expansion program of any ether company. In oiher words, delays. You know. War. And ether things like that. But at least It was a cheerful report and not one ol tnose u.a. have to be given with a long face. Hope It keeps up. The worla neea: more like it. Eight chances out of ten vou 1 shave the same side of your tare first. Hsbit. Very strong thing, Wonder what the world would oe like If peace, instead oi war. were naou? paign reaches eipiosire lore by eiecuoa day. One of the putzlicg performances ha. area Trumn- in - htti . , week on the road he has tamed ton Eisenhower with a mounting : iierceness which yesterday seemed lo reach a climax. I He said the general Bad betrayed his principles and was unm tor me presMency. It would seem be I could hardly 'say anything worse the month of the camoairn still ' left. Yet. Trumca is an experienced ' politician who knows the value ol I building up steadily toward a cli- " urtuwt. in uu-oicg ujc you like lo ears a living giving stuns up to several thousand fioi- h me iwua crcaiea commons un Sunday punch loo soon. away money lars in ber handbag. I der which people like Hiss and Lns- TLZr1 J!"" I SouDd I Two bodyguards and a watchdog ;h, B,-n"-- ""nessing the de- Einhower. rough as It s been. Is n has its problems.- says Jsn- SUnd bv lo forestall any possible 1 ,,tlon t csp.tlum and the '"r.innniA1- k ! ' OU6CTt- wo a " ' M m bsnoits "who might try ii siue the mncm; ,rlu Eisenhower, who has shown no Moneybags' u the entertainment Ca.-b without bothering lo answer n"1d m the Communut con- "n be expected to re-j in the past seven years she has, i ,uil gel a real thrill out of I Republicans have chided Steven spond to heat wi-J heal. In that handed out more than . uw Someone win who -eallv on lot mlin deposition that, kind of fie re furnace with the . . . .w .- svu Jmrsic in who -rau , a he knew H,'. rhr.M.r kind of fiery furnace. the voters watching anything might happen. Amallv FLsentw, i. ...nr,. 1 P100' rsdio lABCi and Iceris-ito a conwral who had been crip IV i - .8' lwo fl"u, programv j pied u, Kor, ,.- the old one-two punch, with Steven son on the other side. Stevenson, who spent his first campaign month talking on the Is sues, is shewing signs of going al ter Eisenhower with his bare hands. So the general win have to take him on, too. found in mane Places and ts like- , "s reason high tempeiatures for ion DCIXytm should be used in the canning ol all foods. j w oanser ot contamuuuon ctmort rtwts. Hearst Estate $40 Million tOS ANCELrS '.P William; RantKspn hears! s e tste ha been i apprised 4n.:n en the basis of assets luted , far k'jt 30OD OL' POPS IN ON THE pRETty WT1EMT- AiO THE NURSES , LET HIM"" i? 'LtP-sawEBooy, oKED LIKE TO TAlX tooh, HO MOT THAT RULES i VKNOW OUT SCRAM BEAT IT.? f ra m U' rtt", tH ufwi H 3$ t44P- Stevenson Echoes Truman's Assaults On GOP Domestic And Foreign Policy By JACK BKLL or condemning by looe assocla- MAD1SON, Wis. LP Gov. AdUiltion." E. Stevenson carried his presiden- Democrats contend McCarthy tial campaign Into the Wisconsin annarent team oueration with vice presientt.il I iin frh rut. i e-gearea up a iresn on- only . mouthpiece for Sen. Kobert A. Tall of Oh.o in a major address in Milwaukee tonight. He picked McCarthy without naming the senator In the advance text handed to newsmen as the ebiecl for attack In speech pre- pared for a University of Wiscon - sin Field House audience on iimMiSrfiiter&uZ and their advcrs.r- ,', v" .7?., IT T"' '.0.uf. "?"';. ."! ifsirt. Stevenson w-ss preparing to sail' , - dwell In tear." 'btiOKeu and pav interest on a led- !'.,,, , Declaring that "the plllorvmg of ;Mrsnus integrity ana p.ir.ot-wmcn wants and neeas the Innocent has caused the 5bt;m- Jenner ca l.nt the general "' lo s'ammer and the timid to re- tronl for traitors." i He ald the Democrats, under treat." the Illinois governor left 1 To this evidence thst Stevenson Franklin D Roosevelt, had whip no doubt he was aiming at Mc- ,and Truman were working iih'r ,h depression and created Carthy when he asserted: "I hone the time will never come m Americ. when rh.rrr. are tsk. en as the eeutvalem (.els w hen tiunirniH . mniint aith cer. , taimies and when the voice of the - accuser stills every other race inocrats had brought this country wrc taw. F. .. . .. , imustrui aistricis around Detrott. Stevenson has ehkled Eien- .the Republicans win next month.) Ev,n m ,hrve ,rM,. however, hower for supportuia: McCanhy's The Illinois governor lashed oul the crowds were not up to cxpecia hld esr re-"". thriB his Madison speech agawt j tions although they were greater Wisconsin senator's attack On thelwhmt he sa d waj talk by the Re-1 i many cases than inos uiat patnotum of Oen. George C. ; publicans about "American dtvi-1 greeted him on a Labor Day tour Marshall, the Republican norm- : sua. weakness, hesitation and m Michigan. nee's old friend. ' fear." i In his Detroit speech. Stevenson EiserJsower has said that while In an obvious reference what he . challenged Eisenhower to breax he win sJrpoon aD of the Repub- lxan comm-ej for dadxc McCarthy. Congresa in- N cor (erred with- him wbea tee general was eamoaignm in W I c o n s In he does cot condone "besmirching the reputation of any Innocent man ' - HAL BOYLE KFW YORK i How would 1m contestants as the narnw trijer u - Break the Bank" one of the The trouble with this otherwise pleasant chore l that many of the audience fail to realue Janice is mvrriy a ps pertormsr. uuu- i "gout the sponsor a dough. I a Vrr.aiely-we.llhV "i iful' with a philanthropic r to ; non-housebroken he A" used to lilus - shower her own money on rwpK irate queries on the program. ' , I who are able to give the name of ; still another time, told to "bring ...the national anthem or Vll who out the next animal.- she blithe iy , killed cock robin. opened a cage and started to lut ' "It is weird really sometimes out the occ-pani- a wild ocelot frurmenmg - she said. . i-.. mr .-r.n. . ..mln. Three tunes she has had ta ""P inaigrm wayiarrrs in Arx- amis." , High-pressure salesmen aLo i " " . " '"w oome iney cau ; Break-lhe-Bank because thai'a I - what n did, broke our bank account. ! ilfegffJiifitari llr.itALU AlNI) ISr.vt'ft. M,ArtlAlli H ALLS, OKKUON llS IHIWWWI has done Just that. And Stevenson Catrhtm. real fnm m iin I s I agents, like killing poisonous! ,n.ke or tiers , no. . mh lor snakes or tigers, is not a Job tor amateurs nr children esneciallv i amateurs or cnuoren. rspcsiaiiy followed by onlv a few hours Pres. idem Truman's accusation that Eisenhower had betrayed his lite- on principles and his best friend rr- "I 9oao EVENiNo,w&5t i uoievwreij. 1 -;S5 4 LOVELACeMlCE I ',) VOO BOOT THE V 1 THAT UR.HEADSTWJE BLIiIAI?t7 OP ) , GAU COME OVER y ,v-.WELL"' --t- 'w" TwPjl TALK TO THE OIKL6 ' tow A'JXZJC rv mx- WEAR J am. ?' .V " ri ' 10 i iln, J?nd .,'"""';'""' "But on' orrT r i""""'. - m re-eiection. "B,h senator hsve attacked noin srnaior nase iiiartm :,"e same stgnsls was adoed the ,i'n. ,h, Sperkman i ,m l"r MB" c 1',t, Touring We.-t Virginia's coal- field areas. Soarkman plurd sway at the theme that the Dem- regards a. COP campaign tac - tics, he declared: "Some, perhaps, firxt It pohtic - allv orof liable to cultis-ate the Ivineysrd. of anxietv. I would warn them lest they reap the gripes of iwratb. , - ..r .... ... - A At the stsrt of each show she .w. . . . j i v. ou. . aMl.MO i Once she ocrame so nervous she tore up $o00 in Bill-, anotiier time bit her tongue so sharply she had us go lo a ho-piul. la other misadventures she hss bTa ey"Ved bTT -t ..... ,K.h. M ... - people are Ihe real hams at bean, - wl Doctors, nridlv enouirh I she said. ' Doctors, oddly enough. : lr the biggest showoff. Ard a. I knew everybody always sas no. thanks. Mi rrura m m in. i er.' i By Jimmy Hatlo ' ,.! ,;-v.r--T.. " :"'Trn "I believe that our people have begun to tire ol hearing how weak uiey are, now iceble Is Iheir faith, how urgent It Is to limit and ur render their freeom. I would say: Knough ol this weakness and cowardice." Asserting that America has dis covered "a new resolution in Ihe lace ol adversity and . new seren. iiv ... ih. f.- . ,... son added: ' ... . ... ... n,V(f s,m elsewhere In the 1 . ..... , . . , . campaign that this election Is truvcie between .rrv.nn .nri . .. .. , pealed to live youth of the country ;to Join hts party'a ranks. - Your worM ha. imuhie. nr It. ,-perhaps greater trotiblej pt-.rro is inr orry ot tinning a Imb. When you finish college and m srrvur. soy win enter I military service, you t nme ior vuung men ana i" niiiti uuinK rr rjnn in Detroit last night climaxed a dayP In Michigan which began with "I like Ike" heckling bv school kids tn IS. Iu- -. W- a.nl,h,. M ) Sj8,n,w tna t1g hlm lmo f ric-n1Iy ! what he called the Republican can- I didate s "thunderous silence" on ! how he would solve the Communist infiltration problem. "I think we are entitled to ask. Is the Republican candidate aer icusly Interested in tryuig to root Communists out of Ihe government or is he only Interested tn acar- j ' ln the American people lo get the 1 Old Guard in." he sa:d. , Stevenson brought the name ol I Alger Hiss Into his speech with I ! the observation thst the oeDression . hwu lit ic UVR 1 1 u L mrm worked for the government. Hisc ts serving a Jail sentence lor lying lo a grand Jury m saving he never passed information to a Commu nal courier. For his own part. Stevenson pledged Ihat if he is elected there will be "no shadow of a doubt' h" C 'If I find In Wajshmirtoi. tiny atv loyal government servant, I will throw him out ruthlessly, regard less of place, position or party." be declared. "As tar as 1 am con cerned, this fight will be continued j until the Communist corunirary in I our land has been smashed be 1 yond repair." Stevenson advanced the thesis thai she Communists reslly got j their start In this country under 1 Republican administrations. In sup port of this, he said Sen. McCarthy ! had cited a month ago a Depart- . ment nf Justice nnrumenl "tn n.nv. the existence of Communists Ul the State Depart mem publicans 'fumbled and bungled n.u m. ik. i.. . swn." ED TELLING THE EDITOR I'tlOlt Itl l'DIIIiNO TO THE KDli'OIt: I feel I should write mv first "letter In Hie tilltor" brcnuse ul the gross error In itewnpiiner re- jiorllng which occurred last Friday following rrcsldcnt Truiiian'a visit. Reasonable antt tiiinieliilced esllmntes of the sire ol the crowd place the number ol three thousand or less ot which more limn a thlul were) school children excused Irom classes and properly olo see uie licsinent ot me united States. The slso ot the crowd, however. Is relatively unliiiportaiil, What s Imnortaiu II seems to me-is the nnpresslon given that Hie mention- uf Sennlnr Morse's name drew considerable applause. wnat actunny nuppcticd, as I ssw It, was: the crowd was prompted lo applaud at Ihat Pnim and the school children did no. The applause vas scattered and per lunctory among the adult listeners and was more than considerably onset oy expressions ol disap proval. I leel compelled lo write you be. cause the atory was patently written bv a politically prejudiced person. This Is particularly tin. lonunate as tne occasion enabled the story to gel wide circulation. I want In dispel any Idea Ihat Senator Morse's name ha special appeal to the people of this city. Quite the contrary. tleo. , P. Davis TRl MAN Ol T TO THE EDITOR: This la part of my campaign lo rid our country of Trumaimni. l m past eigmy years old but I am i",0'. "rr,r bm" 'I" ,ulu"'' ,r that o niv wile, children nr urand- children. We have our allairs in quite good shape, regardless nl what happens. I am thinking ol others not so well set up. Unless all are awakened lo the -crln ahead In the event of Democratic :.UV" ""V "ur . r"na be SUHK and all ol Us ;ro,Z'.!;,.,,iv'',iI','cl'cT,'ul .V'7 !Could l"Perly claim that their policiei o I the tat wetitv l"'wrs oi me past iwrtuy years a had been auniovrd .nn foil... ih. ' : Mil v itr unr.p nracriin inr n. f,sre of 300 billinn dollars I S ling out at re ace ol 13 with- L.. 1 .1 " V ll."JL I3 . is.tlsiactorily' thi-nih the ...-.t V's'-4 owe a debt lo the great Pacilic Noriharsi and to our countr repaid country Hint I have not yet fully I want to make anotner 4 fffllb liittF tit r j Start loslav to nuke tour wet.i.r.j dreams cch... ...c tj cKoo irg one of Corhsm's 16 timeless patlrrns, heaulifullr deslgneil !o express so. Our convenient BudgH-Pavinent Flaa male Corham Sterling easy lo own. Ask ul ttssul Corhsm's new rt elusive seamless knife handle. It's denl-resistanl and rallle-praoL Enjoy yur awn Corham Sitting service now $?Q76 (T utooa Our lyoay float Mokes It Eoiy To Giv Sterlintj for Chriitmos I (misTtii 700 Main St. piiymrnl on sulil debt during the 1HM political cninpalgii. 1 I hive never soiiuhl any iHillllcnl ollice have been In newspaper work nil ol my lllcn Chicago, Knnsns City, Missouri Omaha, Nebraska mid since Feb. 1, 1010 In Wulla Wnila. I am sure Unit "Ike" Is honfhl highly ciipublc, with plrnly o couiiiKC. lie has n reinnrknlile record of accomplishments since lie entered West I'olni 41 yea nuo. We are very fortunate In haV' lug him now available to clean up the rienlornlilr mess In Washing' Ion, DC and to gulne us through tne grave mime. I was born In Peurla, Illinois near Chicago. I know well Ihe record of Ihe machine politicians In Chicago and Cook County, nil' nols. Stevenson was elected gover nor of Illinois In I04R by Jnke Arvey and oilier machine pohli clans, Just as Truman was chosen and circled by Ihe 1'endrrgast machine In Knnsns City and Jack son County, Missouri, Nleveivson Is nn ediirnled man as compared lo Ihe pllllul Truman but unless a man Is honest the smarter he Is. the more dangerous a man ht Is to occupy any high ollice, "Ike" would till his cabinet with men like hlinsell-ol the highest Intcurily, an unknown quality In the present regime which Steven' son has In no mminrr repudiated and men especially ouitllllrd to do well Ihe work for which thev'd be chosen, lie d likewise select men cf the snme high type to head the ninety. nine federal bureaus. Thry in turn would Una subordinates eqiiipiM-d to render honesl and canable service. Let's all work and win oil Nov 4th It Is likely to prove one of the most momentous days In all American history Let's gel rid of Truman. Stevenson and the Korean War It has already cost us 130, 000 priceless lives. 1. ('. Kellr Publisher. Will. W. II. t'nlon. Bulletin. POLAND PAYS ON LOAN' NKW YORK LP An aggregate ! " ;" '' "'""' ov i-oiano to pav princuiai auu .... . .. ... i Imnort Bank Ixians made Of the total. SI.41S.SU0 th in-nitnl nl I ra.OlrV i I? ""v yl6?'l "r'e?r. Bn. 0 -Vr""'" ,"' pr,nrln.' "n ,n M' -30.000 .urplus.property l""n " ""' 'Meanest business In lawn.1 Men's Hand Ijundtr. 1Mb and Klamath, i pnone x-zui. tV4K idatt-syr-4J (VJt. IcH. -. atVdMj 'tV. 4 aSfvs k) Ft iu IWI MM ji tut it r fh4m3,J1 I'KDNIiSDAY, OCT, II, IMi. aeaffieaniiiutoii a jLaauuim uwam as II A Ml BLOWN THANKS EHTII.L, 8,). IM Tne hlglii school bum) imiile it goodwill lour nl all Ihe towns In llniiipliiu Cnun. 7 ly In show Its iiipit'iiiiiiiiii Inr new timid 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n m . ihe M'lili'Cn bnlid wore new initllln of royul blur twill with white biiild trim, tniiuliased with public coiitilhulloiia. There is nothing MM and no suede like Fall Ufli pal - 17C a f h slyltl t . , ' mm Saf -lftth h)af $11 A t tKtetw w prica af IIV '.a., f ' Js 1 CASUAL JACK IT Ya.1l wear h, jrr trarywller I I "s Hiqh ihodci end leather lenei Red Green Gold Camel Bieqe Brown Almond Sandal Wood Benedictine Nutmca. Sixes 10 lo 20 Hatt ond baqi lo Match Scully Suedes are exclusive with 719 MAIN My! vv It vi . i : i ' us k-swi t - , i P? '. :.w i, . I it