THE KLAMATH NEWS PAGE TWO SATURDAY. JUNE 30. 1928 Q. M t ta ot f- , l dl ti M 1 ! 01 I 1 ei tJ J ai H b a i ti p a U ' 1 I ft t 4 'I P 11 k U " Saturnalia Held By Art Students In Latin Quarter Good Appointed Hoover Manager i WASHINGTON, June 49. il'lM -James v. limnl. nre-conven- PARIS, June IS. (flM-Wlth ..... tor ii-rbert Hoov- hakedness and ehsnipagne a pre- B ,,,.,! western ..dominant as in former year., the .,,,,,, minalt,r for the pnwl 1 Qurt art ball, the annuel orcr j (trniial rare, with headquarters nf the Paris art atudents In the; In Chicago. Chairman Work of Salle Wagram. was held tonight. ; " repuolican national commit- . . tec announced late today, one hundred yards from the Arc j Cml(, (g a 04(v. , ,nwa hl I)e Trtomphe and the tomb of ha a large law practice rn Chl the unknown aoldler. 'cage. Hit management of the Kfforta to transform the affair i Hoover rampalitii In the west Into . funciinn of niiri,.11ici will center around pacifying the beauty were a total failure. . , Tbe ball did sot start officially until midnight, but aa early as ti Sk m. hundreds of students, drew In tbe scantiest ot costumes. Vine Parisian tourists an idea of Chat the invasion of Attila's una would have meant. They Tared through the Latin quarter, htm well aa the boulevards, afoot. tn taxicaba and auto cars, look ing for feminine prey. They mind plenty to keep the revel ,1U a high pilch until dawn, when, -us usual, women and many young Hirln. nude and tired, were bund- i farm region. Studebaker, Pierce Arrow to Combine BUFFALO. N; Y.. June 89, (U P) The board of directors of the Pierce Arrow company today approved plans for a merger with the Studebaker corporation. The new company probably will keep the Plerce-Arrow name, It was announced by officials. A. R. Erskine. president ot the led Into taxicaba and sent back to I studebaker corporation, will be Joel T. Ward Co. To Erect Office Krertlon of modern rent es tate office to be occupied by J. jT. Ward fo. Is nearlng com pletion on the vacant property ; adjoining the Williams building 'on Main between Seventh and ; Klght h street. Mr. Ward expects ito lake possewlnn of the building by the middle of July. I Fltiitt of hollow tile, the one istory structure will cover a space 'of 1SxS4 feet, to he modern jthroughoitt. When completed It will cost In the neighborhood of I f 1 500. I A lease on the ground, which Is owned by K. II. Williams of .the Williams buildlnx. has been 'eecured by Ward, who is e.-ccttug , the building. ) Fred Jordau Is the cnatractor : In charge. Uiticials Indicted On Bribery Charge Ice Floes Break; Situation Grave i . (Continue! from Page One) southeastward Into warmer water. jraelttug and splitting aa II nuves. Five of lha crew of the Italia are with him. I Hon Spinning I In hla nresaagi Lunborg said the lie floe was spinning and : threatening to destroy the alr- , liallas fugitives so p4lnatakliikl , M .conslructed. after Lundnorg had, crashed on his aeeond trip to ' Nohllee encampment. I fthelr haunts In the Latin quarter. 1 The Lett motif of this year's ' ivlebratlon. Attilla and his buns. allowed the males to cover them , f alres mora than usual, but the Victims fared badly, according to Rhe Americans who were enabled ilo enter only after paying him ; tlreds ot francs to the gate keep i IItii and dotting; most of their ' .iwn clothing. iai After thonsands of Uiampagnn .(Kittles had been emptied and the P) M u I h o jy.au orchestras stilled there was ' Hollywood is . he customary dipping ot the ob jjslnste drinkers in the fountains . jit the Place De La Concorde IUU .BI1UUI 1KIHIU1 VI UM A-ailU halrman of the board of direct- ors of the new company, while Myron K. Forbes, president of I Pierce-Arr-v:, will remain in that capacity. Los Angeles Dam Declared Menace , fiiarter, and bits of costume were j ro be found scattered beneath the reet of the Champa Eljrseea. I ' Henry Ford coutlnuei eollect 13 tit old home cars, inns, furnl y are and other antiques. Won ,$ler it he's sot any 1925 Fords I Pinion ( the lot. t "T" LOS AXGKfsES. ' June 29. (U land dam above i "menace" to lite and property. David Horsley. Hollywood bu sines man, declar ed today in serving a demand on the water and power commission to empty the reservoir and not to re-fill It. Horsley said if the action wan not taken he would week court aid. He declared the dam's foundations were poor and that the structure was not deigaed to withstand the water pressure to which It is subjected. STOCKTON. Calif.. Juno 29. 1 1' PI Imlk'tnuMiis were return ed by the i-otiutv crund Jury here today chanting William 11. , Rierks. sheriff of San Joaquin county, and James Coates. chair man of the county board of su pervisors, with acceptance of ran tie y for protoctiou of violators of liquor laws. The sheriff and supervisor j were Indicted Jointly on two counts and three additional .counts were brought a pa Inst ; Coates. i Arraignment of the officials was set for Saturday morning be- fore Superior Judge 0eonte P. . Buck and it was announced that Cuard l Darrah. district attor ney, would direct the prosecu tion. J The accusation against the men were revealed when It leeks was asserted to have received $2100 in a detective's office while two ministers, a business man aid several others looked on from an adjoining room.. For results use News Class Ada. ! IIAItSCHAD, Island of lletiu.w, North Norway, June . (TP) 1 ' Ktithermeu returning from a two . weeks cruise In the neighbor-' hood of Ihestad declared they saw 1 ton Id Amundsen's plane tjn tthe even inn of June IS the iluy ;he left Tromsoe sixty miles ' northwest of Hear Inland, flying I toward South Cape. Spltibergen. I The fishermen said they were sure the plane waa Amundsen's. ) The Norwegian government has jSitked for further details and it Ms believed will conceuiriite the jsearcti for Amundsen off South 'Spitsbergen, DEPENDABLE CRQCERS 812 Main Street 357 Eeat Main Street 836 Main Street . ' ' 121 South Sixth Street Make your Fourth of July pleasant and enjoyable by supplying your food requirements at our stores. Our stocks are complete, all foods of highest quality and priced right Our stores offer many suggestions to make the holiday a really joyful one. ! 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Franco American Spagh etti, Keady to serve large cans, 2 for White Star Tuna, Quar ters Q Q 2 cans OaC Norwegian Sardines North Star in pure Olive 2'cans 25c Van Camps Beans A meal in a minute. Med ium size cans 3 for 25c Searchlight Matches, Large, full count boxes Q (J 6 boxes t O C Snowdrift, A strictly vegetable shortening. 4-pound can 93c Wesson O i I It pays to make your own mayonnaise' A M-a7t quart can Peels Washing Mach ine Soap. Large pack ages of pure granulat ed soap. y 0 2 packages.... 5C Jar Rubbers, 20th Century, thick, double lipped red rubbers Save the fruit with good rubbers Q j 3 dozen a3C TEA 20th Century India and Cey lon; endorsed by the India Tea bureau half-pound pkgs, 35c; 2 for 69c FLOUR Sperry Olympic Best pat ent, 49-pound sack $1.93; 0r -1 ( Crown P.iU 20th Century Coffee Grown right, Blended right, Roasted Right So it must be right. Ground to your order for fineness Pound 48c; 3 pounds $1.42 a a a DDDDanQnDDDDDDDDDDDQ ROM E. June i. tlP Lieut. Ktnar-l'aal Luudhorg aud five of the crew of the Italia at Nobllo's encampment on the arctic Ice have drifted 24 kilometers In three days before a strong north westerly wind, according to the laHt official communique Issued here. Xo Wtird of Three Men Xo news has beeu received here of the fste of the three men who left Nubile s p-irty 1 1 walk to land, nor of the evMi men blown away In tbe Itnlla's hulk when It crashed. Richardson Tells Of Oriental Tour (Continued Prom Pace Ome) rountries. although he' touched on many other points aa he com pleted hla journey. e He said he waa devply iuipreas ed with Japan because of the de- , sire of the people of that na tion to work; because of their .willingness to adopt the thlnaa from all nations and blend them ' Into their own governmental and social structures. In China conditions are hor rible, the speaker stated, hut no worse than usual. He believes . the newspaper stories of the Chinese wars are not of great ;consequence and he thinks that' China has eiiated 6.000 years and will continue to carry on in some manner for a long time yet. He spoke ot Java as the fin est Insular possession of any na tion finest because the Holland Dutch taught the people ot Java to produce products from the ground In a scientific manner. He said Java Is immensely pros perous, well handled and on every hand It Is plain to see that a thrifty people reside there. ! Touching on India, tlovemor 1 Richardson, said It Is the most ' Interesting ot conntrlea covered on the trip. He reviewed their ' different religions, as he did the j religions of the other countries, and. his stories of their form of ; worship and beliefs were In tensely Interesting. ; ! "I wish to Impress one thing npon yon," said the governor in closing, "and that is America's standing around the world. It Is a myth and a deception to state that this nation is cordial ly bated ' and such propaganda cornea from politicians of the other countries. I found Amer ica Is much beloved by every country I visited. Bus, remem ber only Japan and a few Euro pean countries are enlightened with newspapers that are Inde pendent nowHpapers. In other countries what newspapers they have are directed by the govern ment machine and the politicians. The people do eot read and know little of what la going on. I tell yon in all candor that Amer ica Is not hated, and that the American dollar bill Is the best known thing in the world today. It has backed the English pound off the map and In every coun try I visited even the smallest vendor knew exactly what an American dollar bill looked like and what It was worth.". An effort Is being made to have Governor Illrhardson con tinue his talk on his trip around 'the world today at the cham ber of commerce luncheon, which 'will be given at 1:30 o'clock In the new Pelican restaurant. ; At j mat time ine cuwre '.a""'""" delegation of newspapermen will be guests of the city. Klamath I people desiring to attend and en tjoy this meeting should make reservations today. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Walte and daughter, Miss Marjorle, and Miss Mary Ilenten. all of San Pedro, were In Klamath Friday morn ing for a few hours on tholr way home. Mr. Walte Is editor and publisher ot the Ran Pedro Press and Is one of the prominent newspapermen of the flolden state. Classified advertising Is a morning newspaper proposition 3C li t Santford & Company Santfords System 426 Main Street Save$ You Money Low Dependable Prices Compare Santfords prices with the price you paid laat week and you will tee for yourself the real values we have for you-r-We guarantee every article we sell you to be satisfactory in every respect and the price to be the lowest If you are not satisfied after you examine your puchase and make comparison of price you may return the entire purchase or any part that does not please you to our store and get the price you paid Yuo can't be beat when you trade at Santfords. PHONE 34 OR 64 Del Monte Coffee ETA Vacuum can, guaranteed to please, lb. .. eJJ Folgers Coffee AQ Golden Gate,' Vacuum Tin, Pound X. Borden's Milk 1 case 48 tall cans,' per case 4.25 Peanut Butter $1 00 Full B-lb. tin fancy, each ? VVf Tillman Coffee Iowa Corn If) Red Can, vacuum packed, lb Large can fancy tweet corn, each X vf : . . t - . ''... M.J.B. Coffee AZ Crystal White Soap 1 -pound carton M, J. B. Jr. t 10 large bars JJ Del Monte Catsup 70 Wesson Oil' 45 Full pint bottle, each awfvf Full quart can, each .J California Apricots 1 C Large Sardines 1(1 Large can, ripe fruit, each X J Oval cans fancy sardines, each X Vf ' . Pork and Beans CL Karo Syrup (X Small Can Van Camps, each V V . 10-lb. net, dark syrup, each JSJ , I. . . ; ; Baking Powder cl Carnation Milk Sad?1? 10-Ib, can Calumet, each V X h43 1 case 48 tall cans, per case 4J Santford's Market . .... . , w Our market this week is well supplied with the most choice Meats and the price we are asking is wonderfully low. You can phone Santford your order for all your Meats and have them delivered with your grocers. You don't have' to worry about coming 'down town and picking out your Meat Just tell us the kind of Meat you want and we guarantee to please you. - Cascade Hams- Whole or Half, pound .30 - y Fancy Fryers-r 'XZ Grain and Milk Fed, pound JAJ Young Rabbits 'I? Small Extra Nice Fryers, pound 9JJ Lard Home-rendered, bring pail, lb. Boiling Beef Young and tender, lb. Lean Bacon Medium size, lb Sirloin Steak Lean young steak, lb. .29 Round Steak-r Young and Tender, pound.., .15 .15 .25 V' 4 .29 e- ' ,- always. Us The News, If XvaaawmaxuB W" : '- ' '" !,"" rwi,nJl, .,rr t;, i .".AWrJk..M.