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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1927)
Slltt W .... nnii iiu j) bi m ii ) imuinin., M l Congress will be asked for ships Did You Ever Stop to Think? Br KIIHON R. WAIT! KbawsMe, Oklahoma ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1927. PAGE FTVT II. r. Lewrcaes, general pian inr of Ilia Indlaunpolle Blar, ur'. " WABlllNOTON, Dee. I. (API auminiairaiion plana 10 mill recommendatlona lo th ap proaching congrnsa for furl fur canal run Ion of cruiser, It waa aid today at lha While llouae! Advisors to President l.'oolldgo ar underetood to believe that THAT It Isn't lha l.niih of ;t bora la oad for replacing of service ht couiila, It la what j number of rrulaara regarded aa a iiim la producing. Too many antiquated. Construction of eight f "I ,b"" "' cruiser, already haa been Si. . ' Uk of Uuihorlaad by ron.-r.aa and It la themselves. II It, .erure. ao wbv eipect.,d that by n..t y.ar work give a thought to th, worrlea of jnn all of I hem will ba wall un Iha employer? dr ..,,. important tnuay man evr before; io know tha coat of doing balneea. In aervlre, an ad vancement, for esnmplg, may '-oat more than Ha billing. In an Isolated raaa Ih la might ba pur mlaalhle; aa a elaady thing II would ba rulnoua. ;1, Souvenir Hounds Strip Ford Board At The Liberty The amplnya lock of himself, would b to ak ' myself!" ahould laks DKTIlOlf'. Dec. I nlr hunlura bad their Inning lo w4-ftouva- Neighbors Row Settled By Fists PORTLAND, Dee. I. UP Two woman engaged In a boning match In front of tha police sta tlon bara today aa a climax of a neighborhood quarrel which had apparently lust baan aattled In court and II remained for police fire, actlonful picture haa not to atop tne oiowa alter civilian apertatora bad refuaed lo Inter fere. Mra, Mra. C. 8. Darker, 61, were the aliened rombalanle and Ihey were arreated on a chargo of disorder ly conduct. Their neighbor. Mra. miaHiarlh, had jnal been fined IK In police court for disorder ly conduct and Mra. Darker waa a minor wllnesa for the proaecu- ! tlon. 'S The big fire anrrea aa a smash' Claire Van Wort, 43, and Ink climax to Ihla iplrlted atunt rhould mobilise tha Poll,ita army Flapper Fanny Says: i' " . mlNT err. Otaer at was attunca. ac ll k. tl..n.u II. .... A good teal ' ' 'r " Would I hire 1 ?"''" ' me public In a apa- clal eahlblt at tha Highland l'Tk branch of the Ford Motor com pany. Hinall porta of Hie new car had been mounted on bianta which hung around the walla. In the flrat hour of dlaplay all of theao I parta were alolen. A repetition of the souvenir pilfering waa prevenled when guarda were hrouaht In. t'p until noon Ihoee In charm of the eahlhlt In Convention Hall where Oct roll 'e aulo ahow IsJ uaually held, announced thai a door check ehowed 31,000 per aona had flawed tha new modela. Police were required to handle the traffic near lha hall. Although ordera for mora lhan 100.000 unlta have been received, Kdael ford, prealdent of the ford Motor company aald that no dellverlea are being made other than for dlaplay purpoaea. Pre- 'aenl production la restricted U j about 5 to 70 unlta a day, he latated but production will be In ! creaaed aa rapidly aa poaalhle. I Tha well equipped X-Ray lab' .Now..,.,, ,He qunU.,n , ZtLZXZ now many limes should a girl ,lnf dffeuUlei ot th, cn, ,oa waa accuaed of Illegal manlpula niarry before .he set l lee down? i abdomen. tlrn of aecrultlea to recoup. ' . r - ' rr-p Indicted Leader Must Be Tried ' (Canllauad from Page One) Montgomery will ba aet In I lie near future. Indictment of lha governor and bla aaaoclatea waa the climax of three apeelal grand Jury In- veatlgatloua Into alleged political ' the edge Into tha ahull below Security 'Against l'nois solon War Not Affected, L00KSER I WARHIN5TO.V, Dec. . OP) (Coallnned from Paga One) Frank L. Smith of Illlnola wand- lant flra-flghler, now playing at lent. With tha league of na-;rea neaureiy into ine aenate tha Liberty Theatre, la wall cai-lna council meeting two diya ghamber today, found tha aeat culated to keep you on tba and off, Rnaala and German dlplo-! aaalgned to him waa cn tha back of your chair, aa a mora rapid-! mate were Indignant became of j , on (, ... Brie De- u atalemont made by Marahal Pllaudakl. Iba Pollah dictator. to" na ,h" out to h. ..n . .hnt. ei.h i..t tha content lo be waged week cnn.lderln. whether he orr hl r,tht to occupy It William Kalrbanka Ifitoat Ihrlll-drama, "Whan Danger Calla," a melodrama of a gal- coma along tbia way In many moon. Mr. Bmlth found bla aeat eaa- 11 y. Not only waa It the laat Arm mm n t turn- uv.nl taiiu aimtiiMf l.lthuinla momenta "Dig Bill" Kalrbanka la I Tho council will take up the e,,t on Ihe laat row but It " aeen on tho ery Ihreahold of Pollah-I.lthuanlan aeven-year-old ; """r" "" "r "r death a door, trapped In the aquabble over Vllna. which Po-! '"'" burning building with every exit i land now occuplea, but which cut off and lha alreet four ator- j Lithuania clalma aa her own. la below. ' llalllv of Wile Thm tvmltt atapta tt,hnn aole. I Th.. rili.rniim.iil ennfernncA. banka. aa a Klra Inapector. da-1 It now appeara, reaolved Itaelf : ."-meat, waa aaalgned termlnea to condemn Ihe Mara-1 Into a battle of wlta and dlplo- di n bulldinga aftur a big tena : malic tartlca. mont fire In a home that ahould rhicb Glancing ever bla prospective aelgbbcra, tha Illlnola aenator elect noticed that William 8. Vara of Pennsylvania alao facing mmed- latcly In front of him on the laat aeat on tbe next to the laat row. Moxln Lltvlnoff, aovlel aaal.it- 1...M.I, ... ... .. i. Wl ..... A,., .I ! lOUd Juno Weldon, a wealthy aetlle-ila debut In International clrclea ment worker who opena a mla- with a program of complete dla aion In one of them. Maraden'a ' armament. A a expected, the pro accompllcea try to prevent lha grum waa ahelved until next Mjy. condemnation proceeding and after'' the general electlona In lackle Kill on Ihe roof. In the Germany and Prance. League ob- thrllllng fight be tumblea over nrvera generally agree that the! latjvleta did not expect their pro- i Rotarian and the applauae waa nd long for Pleet. After aaaurlng him of the appreciation i of hla constant attendance ana i active work in Rotary, Prealdent Niagra. Sydney Doyle dellevered a fine literary : here todiy. Set Dynamite To Maim Sweetheart .Continued from Page One) "I went to Peoria to bur the wedding ring Wednesday," he told Sheriff Floyd H. Clark. "1 didn't get a ring but I did get two atlcka of dynamite and a percuaalon cap. i "That night 1 went lo aee , Iola and when I left her I went i to the achool houae and put the j dynamite In the bark of Ihe atove. I hid the cap In the coal ! below ao It would explode and aet off the dynamite when the fire i waa atartcd." I FORI--KITH llOMrH PORTLAND, Dec t. M) Douglaa McDonald, ii. Pendle ton, forfeited 11,000 ball due o hla non-appearance today In (wV eral court where he waa to hnvn been tried on the charge of Bett ing liquor to an Indian. Author Found In Ship's Steerage HONOLULU, T. II., Dec. 2. (U.P.) Stephen McKenna, Brit ish novelist, waa discovered In Ihe eteerage of the ateamehip to Vancouver, corruption In Indiana during 'Ihe Hla athletic proweaa aavea hla gram to be taken .lerlously. height of the power of the Ku '. out hi enemies frame him. Klux Klan. Tha chargea were and Mill la dismissed from ,he JJ fn l-mg lirtlgated by I). C. Hlephenaon. department. Mlaunderatand I n g CCll fUl rVI lllS former klin dragon, and brought between Dill' and the welfare to public attention through cru- worker aets In and Dill decldea to leave town. Dut Juat at that time a fire breaka out and Bill rushes to Ihe rescue. Hla sweet heart and a little crippled newa boy are trapped In the flaming building. He rescues them and then finds that ho, himself, is trapped. How he aolvea thla difficulty makes for one of the biggest thrills In the picture. tribute to Pleet'B personality. Wilson Wiley acted as chair man of the evening, at the re quest of President Doyle. In In- 1 troduclng Govenor Manning Wiley j told of tha high eateem and deep aeated love held by every Ro , tarian for 4he Governor. When his Identity was dis covered McKenna waa offered a ; first class cabin by the captain : of the ship, but refused It. i "It Is really not ao bad. you j know," he aald, "and In order ; for a writer to learn life he must i live It." i 1 ' city mission; " in Chapel Car j "Good Will" Corner AUimpfhi, anil Molroao ATTfMITIVK HKKVH'K -KAI'H KVK.MNU at 7:80" Tha following ministers ot tha city yet to apeak: Rev. P. W. Wemett, Methodist, Sunday. Dec. 4. - .. Rev. D. V. Height, Preby-r-terlan, Monday, Dee. 6. . Kev. N. L. Cole, Congrega- : tlonal, Tuesday, Dec. 6. Rev. J. H. Thorn is. Episcopal. WerifiAtrinv fto 7 V II .. If tS A 111... 'k.'t 1... Thursday, Dec. 8. Rev. Etta. Biiggs. Salvation J Army, Friday, Dec. . vj Rev. R. Mulhollanl. Baptist, Sunday, Dec. 11 Come to This 1'nlque tiiurcll In a Railway Car J. D. CHAPPELLE, Missionary' sadlng newspaper edltora. Htrntirnsoa HnttrheU Blepheuaon. from hla cell In lha atate penitentiary where he la serving a lira sentence, fur nished tha Information about hlrh Ihe Investigation was baaed. The specific charge '. agalnat Jackson la that'when he wai sec retary of state, and McCray waa governor In 1921, he and hla aa aoclatea offered 1 10,000 If Mc Cray would appoint a county prosecutor favorable to Jackson's political faction. At that time McCray waa In volved In atate chargea In con nection with hla financial opera- tlona. He waa bankrupt, and ANNUAL Holiday Sale Beginning Tomorrow, Saturday, Nov. 3rd. 20 to 50 Percent Discount on Every Article in Stock Our Overhead it Much Smaller in Our Upstairs Location, and We Can Sell for Less. 65.00 Hamilton 21-Jewel Sale Price $ 52.00 Ex-Grid Star Is Injured In Fight (Continued front Page One) The quarrel, according to Dep uty District Attorney Judao'n. who laaued Ihe complaint, fol lowed a parly Saturday night. Tn . ( , .1.1 . waa ..V M, J.rrT. accompan- i .TiJTu Told In Speech ( Continued from Page One) laat evening. "Rotary Around Ihe World," telling of the number of Rotary cluba now existing !n each of 43 nations and the num ber that will be organized in the next low months. j "Show me anything else except religion that baa entered 43 dif ferent nationa as Rotary has dona," enthusiastically re marked the speaker, and then he told of Ihe great bearing Rotary Is having on tbe nationa of the world today. . "It la Rotary, the spreading of the great principle of friendship and aquare dealing with each other that will nullify the war clouds and make a better under- led Usher to the home of friends In Laurel canyon. A Usher and Mlaa Jarvla were i hood ot man. It Is Rotary that la I destined to lead the way to Bane reasoning In International affairs leaving In the early morning " "r", hl hour.. Nigh and hi. ch.urfer ledof 'V ot 't10"e Jumped on tha former football nd "'"""tent, luminary. It was asserted. In the Rfvlrwa History violent free-for-all that followed. He then reviewed the history Usher waa atrnck over the head of the civic club from the very with the automobile crank. day that Paul Harris of Chicago Usher was a star on one of conceived tfio Idea. Rotary haa Mtchlgan'a "wonder teams" aeV- raptured England and Ireland eral yeara ago and waa given a 'for Governor Manning told how place on numeroua AU-Ameiican ' tendon today haa 39 Rotary Teams. - ' Nigh la' well-known' "In motion picture clrclea and directed aer eral large productlona for Metro- Goldwyn-Muyer and others, club, with' a membership running Into the thousands. London started with one club and the membership grew so fast that It was disbanded and the city dls- 35.00 Elgin or Waltham 17-Jewel 25.00 Elgin or Waltham 7-Jewel 435.00 Diamond Ring, 18-Kt. fancy mounting 325.00 Diamond Ring, 18-Kt. fancy mounting : 175.00 Diamond Ring, 18-Kt fancy mounting s . 150.00. Diarrtbhd Ring, 18-Kt. fancy mounting 100.00 Diamond Ring, 18-Kt. fancy L mounting .... 1 75.00 Diamohd Ring, 18-Kt fancy mounting . 50.(10 Diamond Ring, 18-Kt fancy ' . . mounting :.. 25.00 Diamond Ring, 18-Kt fancy mounting 37.50 Ladies' Bracelet Watch, 17-J ; 115.00 Ladies' Bracelet Watch, 17-J 14.00 Ladies' Bracelet Watch, 6-J.. i 34.25 1847 Rogers Silverware, 26 j piece set 28.00 19.95 348.00 280.00 139.95 119.95 79.95 59.95 39.95 19.95 29.95 92.00 11.20 27.40 , Mlaa Jarvla, la aald to bareltrlcted Into 39 districts each of formerly been on Broadway and which has a fine organization ot more recently playing email parta j its own. In plcturea. i j Few after dinner speakers bave ever held such attention as Gov- iernor Manning held last night when he took the Medford and Klamath Rotarlana around the world with him In his Rotary trip. Fleet Honored Presidont John Boyle presided nt laat evening's dinner announc- BW fcanVS'irnfafl 'mm-. Necklaces, Bracelets, Beads, Vanities, Coin Purs es, Clocks (unusual designs), Musical In struments and everything to be found !-t ' ' in a music $tore. WINTER'S UPSTAIRS STORE Winter's Bldg. 710 Main Thousands Killed In Costly Floods PARIS. Dec. 1. (U.P.) Be tween 2.000 and 1,500 natives and 250 Europeans were killed In lha Algiers floods. Governor lng lat WM tne regular week- General Vlolctte ot Algeria rc-', unchcon of the civic club ported today. The property loss may total J2I.000.000 In an area of 2.500 aqtiare kilometers, he aald. A wide area, centering at Oran. Algorla, was Inundated la.it week aa a result ot ralna which con tinued for 4 8 hoara. SALEM. Ore.. Dec. 2. (API J K. r.edriea. 7. one of the best known men of the Mill City dis- j trict. waa found dead Wednesday at bla home. ' transferred from the noon hour to evening In honor of Governor Manning. He called upon Fred Fleet to come forward and upon the lapel of Fleet's coat, Prealdent Boyle pinned a special badge the center of which waa blue upon which gold letters told ot a Ro tarian who had never missed a weekly luncheon since the Klam ath Rotary club waa organized. Thla 100 per cent attendance la a distinguishing feature for any Aei. SOME RLAL HLADWORK being displayed by J La Flame, strong-man ol Ontaiiu. Canada The strap uvel ht head upporti the weight ol a lull pack on which ail Louise Chcwmng. ol the Arliala and Models last And my Louise holds a duy'a utch ol Croul. 3C Piggly Wiggly leads because it is the most modern system of provid ing you with your daily food needs. Piggly Wiggly gives you the privilege of selecting from its high class stock the very size and brand you know you require. v Piggly Wiggly curtomera do not change with the winds they are eteady customers because they always get what they want, at the best price. 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