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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1931)
THE KLAMATH NEWS SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1931 PAGE FIVE RUSH FOOD TO VIKING CREW Rctcu6 Ship Sagona Held By Ice Floes; Plane Searches Sea NT, Johns, N. K, MujyIi JO. (UP) Mnitt if Ihn mirvlvor of 1)10 wrtukM hIIiik hlp Viking Irrkkod nrroa thn ruftlng r mound Hurts UUnd ludny and clmbnrd Aboard th rmiru ahlp Hagona only to find thonurlvM al most bn badly uff at iMifura, with tho lit f It Ii-o-tirrakar Jntuinrd lu tlit If and una Ma In movi, Only tlx of (lift 137 mrvlvora remained on Horn Uland, loo ludly Injured lojuaka tba tilko to llio Haaona, (our mile over I he trnartinroiu, hlflliiit Urn-Mo. Tha others inado thlr wuy to the til p whera tlity worn quar- Thn itovarninnnt dlipaU lid tha (fNiuiNhlp I'nrt'a thin vulnK with full nuiipll"". In tha hopn that lhiy ran hn trnimfcrrM to tha Ha ft mi arroRN the In when tha atorm ahnta. Wind i tinpM, for to anahls thn Hugona to ntaha for lha open mm. Another aelnnt In tha aama Inrallty orrurrad today. Tha am lllary allitic m hoonv Blr YVI1 Jtara waa rruihtd In tha Ira 20 ihIIm or Hora liland during tha nlghl and annk. Tba rrw caped In two dorle. Thn Kugln, netil to aid In lha Ta4Hin of thi Viking men. eight! lha ehlparct-ked rmw of tha Kir William al daylight. Itmcue rrewi ivora ernt out and all brought afel on board tha Eagl. ST. JOHNS, March JO. (I'D Thrai airman on a rrnrua mlailnn over tha !rta-hruu Ua-tUrn off Ihn northeastern roat of Now foundlAnd. peiiMfd lirra tonight In their flight Into lha north to look fnr mtwulhg men of the wrecked e-ttttiiK ahip Viking. Thy plan to ronilnuo rarly In tha morning, pror4wdlng to Home Inland, by war of Hi. John. N. K. iternl Iijilrhi'n, hero of nuinrr nM perlloue advftitiiri of lha air, ttllninl the liugn tflkornky amphl llaii rewun plane here frmti line ton, lie w gfi-onipanU'd by Handy Knulnw, Itntwavidl Field, N. Y , filer, at o-pllol, and Mar ian C. Cooper, rrVenenultve In hehair of ir. Frlm.. of New York, father of Varlelc Kris ell, young fiplorer among the man lot when thn Viking a blown up and burned tint Sunday night off llorttn Inland. HOMESTEADS GIVEN VETS Cnnllnur1 ITtim Page) One) 13.011" in IH.uuo with many bavins mom Ihnn f 10.0UU. I'ltAISKrt rSKTTI.KUtt "We ronstder that a hill) type of SPltlPra haa bppu eecurpd for Ilia Unci," Harden mill. Il al slated that wllll Ihn priwlll competition for hnmpsteatla an Nppltt-ant muni havn conaldorabl" capital atifl eipprieliro to bo auc cefiil. There arc now 27s hoineetoad pra In tho Till Lake reclalmPd arpa. and bo or tin mom liome atpaila will he upeupd tills (all and aa many a posaiMo will b opened parh ypar herpaftpr. "Tha prpapnt dpvplopmpnt la Yiry aallafartorjf and prartlcally 011 landa ar, lu rulllvatlon wblrh havn tMen opnntMl to entry." tho Mipprltilpndput atnlpd. HI I, MK.N Thn aiirrpaofiil appllfanll and thPlr realdpnrpa ,tp: Clvdn II. Ilarka. Klamalh Falla. j-nnril T. MpkIiKp. Ilarrah. Wn.h. William 0. llaeklpr. Fort Kla malh. i nrl Turkcr, Roule 1, Klamath Kalla. Antonio Mnnero, Klamath Fall. I'rnnk Q. Jnnra, While Swan. T'ah. Jarkann n. MoCiahpy. Morrill. hrp C. Chnmliprlaln, IllKhnp. (llf. l-'niiirlB P. Ilannnn, Malln. Wuhlnton I. Tlnilcy, Kla math Kalla. Nnrman O. Pnhle, I.ogan, IMah. Frank 7.. Howard, Klamalh Falla. Horace E. Taylor, Junction Cltv. Albert nock. Illldehrand. I.ui liia K. Tlllotson, Jr., Amor Iran Fall,, Idaho. Clpnrae (I. Yoat, Toppenlah. Wnah. Frank R. npll, Route 1, Kla math Falla. Arthur Clyde Wright, Cttlrer, 0n. l.nwrpneo I. Crnwford. Talent, Floods Engulf Arizona Town faloi,-,- - s.j v jV!. - . - ' 1 One known deed and re I mlilng waa thn loll of t h la dlnaetrou rlotidburat wblrh Inundated walllon, Arir, recently. Kuahlng walera awept away a doien rablna and torn out huge gertlona of the main street. Above, a view down Main atreet; below, tourist cablnt left aekaw by tho cloudburst. T. DREISER HITS LEWIS (Continued From Paffo One) he argument that Jack Damp- fV, If you want to put It that way. ban mora Intelligence than 1 havn," I AX "VWUTK a'KM' Drt'liier Ma Id that ha haa known Lewie lure 1104. and that he really bellovni Lcwla can "write well." 'I knew him when ha wag a reader with Hlokea." tha noted novrlUt Ha Id, "and, aa a matter of fnt t. 1 ueed to give him a little ad vice on orcaelona. I don't think he rally dlnllkee me. I know I don't dlidlkf him. I don't think he waa In hla right mind it night." Prelaer aald that when Lewie mad certain remarks about him during hla apferh at thn dlnnr lat night, "1 didn't pay much at tention to him." A ninaf who haa been writing noreU as long aa he haa, thn author euggosted, has to put up with a lot of adverso com ment. MKT IV IIAl.li 'I went out Into tha hall." he nald, "and was ready to go home. 1 ran him out of titer. Iln start ed making unaeemly remarks and calling ma names. Ha kept squawking about It and 1 told him to art his age. He continued hla wild tulk, ao I let him hfcva one. "Well, about that time, nome onn ramp up, I tntnk It waa Will lengel. and told me I wna want ed on thn telephone. I told Lewis that I was going to answer tho rail, but that If ha had anything Ore Kdgar M. Mitchell. Merrill. Fred II. Itoblnson, Klamath Falla. Raymond D. Abel, Routa 1, Merrill. mora to aay to me, I would be back In ft moment. HkCOM) HMAK "1 camn back Into the, bait and ha waa atlll walling. Ha atarted It all over again. So I let him havn It again. I thought all tha time that ha would bop on me and break my neck. I can't un derstand yet why hn didn't. Kx ccpt, of course, that I don't think he was In hla right miud." Having given Amerlra'a Nobel prix winner two good sound licks, Preiser want on home, he Raid, and "forgot about It." M.WK hl'KKt HKH What happened briefly waa that l.ewla rose to make a speech. Opening on the note that he would not make one, be confined his speech to giving his reasons why hn wouldn't "while there waa a man presnnt who had theft ed 3,00 worda of my wlfe'a book and two eminent critics who had made me feil like, a awlne with their criticism of the award of the Nobel prlte In literature to me." Lewis sat down. Dreiser rose for hla speech. Lewis rose ab ruptly and left thn dining room. DrcU.T spoke at length, but did not mention Lewis. TALK WITH HLA It Lewie re-entered the room dur ing Drelsnr'a speech. The two men met In the dining room door way. "Dreiser, when are yon gelng to explain this theft of my wife's lit erary work?" asked Lewis. "Let's talk It over right now." mid Dreiser. They walked together to a cor ner of tho room, sut down com fortuhly In big leather chairs, and proceeded to talk It over with slaps. IMIKItlTKI "Your son has a great thirst for knowledge. Where did he set It?" Mother: He sets the knowl edge from mo and the thirst from hla father. K as per. Stock holm. Empire Hotel 538 MAIN Next to American Bank Clean Rooms Reasonable Rates In Center of Business District Special Ratra to Permanent Gnest, Mrs. Lena Noel CHURCHES FOR BIRTH CONTROL (Continued hmm race One) aald frankly. In an Inaortad aum rnary, that thejr raroinltad their recommendation of abatlnanre In lad of birth control aa "a coun sel of perfection." Tha Iter, Worth M. Tlppr. ex ecutive aerretarjr of the church council, .octal anrvlre commla alon, aald la a alutamant accom panying, tha report that It waa tbe reault of a "coatlnuoua atudy of problem! of marriage and the home, extending over a period 01 year.." Phyaldana. piycholo glata and aoclal acleDllata, he aald, had given couaael regarding lla preparation. NEARLY KKC(XiMZKI , lo Ita opening paragraph the report aald that uaa of contracep tive, waa "nearlng the atatua of a recognised procedure," and that lha public wa. entitled to church guidance, regarding It. Marital love, It waa Hid, could not be re garded aolely a. a mean, of pro creation, ' but aa a aupreme ex preealon of affection and conirado hlp. The haiarda of pregnancy In certain clrcumitancea. It waa .aid, nun ho accepted aa a fact. Eco nomic condition, alao enter Into the queatton. It waa added, and It waa pointed out that very large famllle tended to "produce pov erty, to endanger the health and lability of Ihe family, lo limit the educational opportunities of the children, to overstrain tbe mother and to take from ber her own chance of a life larger than the routine of her home." NfcKD IN hKEN Furthermore. It was said, the problem of over-population, while not an Immediate one ao far a. thl. country was concerned, must be taken Into conaideralloy. "Aa to tbe neceailty, there fore," tbe report continued, "for some form of effective control of Ihe alte of the family and spacing of children, and consequently of control of conception, there can be no qunatton. It la recognised by all rhurchea and all physicians. FOKMM TOI.I) "There is general agreement alao that sex union between hus banda and wives as an expression of mutual affection, without re lation to procreation, Is right. Tbis I. recognised by the scrip ture,, by all branches of tbe Chriatlan church, by aoclal and medical science, and by the good sense and Idealism of mankind. "As to the method of control of conception, two ways are possible. One Is the use of contraceptives, or methods other than abstinence. which may be claaaified as such. Tbe other Is self-control or ab stinence for longer or shorter pe riods of time. Both may be con sidered as forms of birth control." VALID AND MORAL Hera the report reviewed tha differing views, medical and ao clal as well as religious, regarding use of contraceptives. But what ever the views. It was emphasised, there should be no effort to Im pose restrictions legally or by other means of coercion against tho use of contraceptives or the dissemination of Information re garding them. To this point In the report. It was ssld, the committee agreed. Then follows the majority view At Tho Theatres AT Til IS MOW VOX T The popularity of tho "West ern" or outdoor romance will not diminish ... not as long aa they are produced aa well aa "Hhadow Kanch," tha current Columbia all talking feature with Buck Jones which holds the screen at tbe New Tneatre. It would be difficult to Imaclnn a mora likeable, wbolesome char acter than Him Baldwin, the cow puncher who qulla his )ob and ride, nsny hard mllea at tha call of a friend in need. Finding bis friend murdered. Him take, up the task hi pal had left undone fighting to save a girl's property from the conniving schemes of a scoundrel, thrilling the audience with a barrage of stunts, fights and amailng horsemanship. Ther, Is no "hedging" tha cow puncher. He backs up bla argu ment wth both f lata and very often with a "six-fun." Then there la the horse, "Bll vr," one of the most beautiful and Intelligent animals to grace the silver screen. Buck Jones' Arab Ian stallion Is alone worth going mile, to see. Columbia pictures have sur rounded tbe star with a notable cast. . Marguerite De La Motte plays the feminine leading role with a charm and ability, and Kate Price offers one of her typ ical comedy characters in her In imitable atyle. Frank Rice, Al Smith. Boh McKensle and the for mer eerial alar, Ben Wilson all render excellent support under the direction of Louis King. JUDGE DENIES TRIAL MOTION (Continued rrom Page One) rA ih. prime Mnwrv aald that at the time Mrs. Bowles met her death, there were only tnree per sons In Miss Louck'a apartment Bowles, Mrs. Bowie, and Miss Loucks. "Within 10 minutes from the time Mr. Bowles got there," u..rv .alff "his wife was stabbed in Miss Loucks' apart- Loucks. It sha didn't commit ui-j clde, someone atuea ner. Mowry also discussed the mai'y Incriminating circum stances, on whlrh tbe stale ha. built Us case, and all of which had been cited before when the atate called ita witnesses and presented Ita evidence. TOO MICH WORK DAILY CAPITOL NEWSLETTER (Continued Prom Page One) employer; payment according to ability to learn; for future and preaent employment of the work er; creation of a commission to regulate and establish rules for both parties. APPRKNTlrK CONTRACT A CONTRACT entered Into by the employer and apprentice must among other requirements, set for the wage, period of employ ment usually four years and show approval of parents and tha eonimlaalon, It was provided. FORMERLY an apprentice on becoming of age would be free of a contract entered Into when a minor. The new law eecurcs these contracts beyond such a period with equal benefit to both parties. PROVIDR COMMISSION AM APPRENTICESHIP com mission waa provided. It will be composed of C. A. Howard, state superintendent of public Instruc tion; C. li. Oram, state labor commission; a member of the state Industrial accident commis sion. The latter likely will be W. H. r'itsgerald. It was Indi cated. He will be selected by the governor. A NON-SALARIED secretary will be selected by tha commis sion. As most of the work must be co-ordinated with tbe voca tional education department du ties, Adams appeared tha likely choice for this position. AFFECTS CITY A DEPUTY secretary might also be chosen (or Portland, the city principally affected by the new law aa there are over 1000 there learning trades, according to state reports. L. B. Brlgham. Portland vocational supervisor, would ba tha probable repre sentative. It was said. 8UB-COMMI8SION8 will ba established throughout tha Stat, to approve contract, and provide local supervision, Adams said. Tha latest news lo The Klamsta News MARRIAGE BAN POt'OHT MOBILE, Ala. (UP) Two Mo bile Parent-Teacher organisations have begun a fight to contest lha barring of married teachers from county schools. Tha ban waa re cently placed upon the married' (acuity members by tha local school board. "How la Rudy pronounced I asks a fair correspondent. Among malea he usually Is pronounced rotten. ' Carry Your Medicine In Your Handbag Mose was Uklng examination tor letter carrier. The examiner asked bim the question: "What is the distance from the earth to the sun " "Lawsy me!" exclaimed Hose. "If yon'se gwina to put ma on that route Ah's reslgnin' right now! " Pathfinder. "that the carefnl and restrained use of contraceptives by married people la valid and moral" and the minority view. Our Vegetable Compound is also sold in chocolate coated tab lets, just as effective as the liquid form. 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"Independent Home-Owned Store' Phone 1500 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER $1.50 Cooked JL Fruit Cocktail In Season Soups Choice of Cream of Celery, Bouillon Salad Molded Vegetable, Celery, Olives ENTREES: Fried Chicken, southern style Turkey a la king Belgian Hare, pan fried Dinner Steaks Piedmont Tea Biscuits VEGETABLES: Mashed Potatoes Creamed Cauliflower Beet En Sour Sauce DESSERTS: Lime Freate Tie or Cake Coffee Tea Milk J to 9 P. M. Including Cover Charge EHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS l.SO PIEDMONT GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB MERRILL HIGHWAY MOTHERS we are announcing an Easter special for the children a 5 x 7 inch gift portrait to every child under seven years of age photographed between now and Easter sunday, april 5 very special reductions on dozens and one-half dozens we will present you with an attractively mounted 8x10 inch portrait with an order of a dozen we will present you with an 8 x 10 inch portrait ready for framing with an order of one half dozen be sure to make an appointment. kennell-ellis artist photographers pelican theatre building telephone 2010 Special for Saturday WE RESERVE' RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY Hamburger Fresh ground. No cereal or water. Pound J flje Eggs ft awF Dozen . jl Klamath strictly fresh. Every doien. guarantee a. Potatoes ' h No. 1 Klamath Gem a as cheap as poorer graaes. 100 Lbs. 65c Oleo !? One ot the best at a Saving. Pound 11C Oil Best salad oil In bulk. Bring your container. Quart 29 Bacon Medium weight lean streaks. Pound J CC Cocoa Extra quality, in bulk. 4 Lbs Malt Puritan as cheap as poorer grades, Z Lb. Can.. Pineapple h Whole fancy slices In syrup. No. 2V2 Can J Catsup Van Camps Eastern quality. 14 Oz. Bottle .... flats' disco A pure vegetable shortening at a saving. 3 Lb. Can 69 Wheat Hearts S perry's best at a Saving. 10 Lb. Sack ...... JC Sant fords KLAMATH'S OWN STORE