June 2, 1933 page ssvrn THE KLAMATH NEWS. K..AMATH FALI.S. OREGON PEACE TREATY SIGNATURE IS PUT OFF AGAIN lly llloM.AS M. IOIUM. tnliwl I'reae Htatf torrc.MncpBl ItO.MK, June 1. (U.B Premier Benito Mussolini nd the muas. ...w. ( Kr.nio. Kintlmid na Oerinany closed lhlr oldies nt p. io. tonight. ''' welting lor a'dratt of the rour power pi P"tt lf"m Ounevi, which ttioy were lo nav Inlllal ed. They walled In vain during a day filled llh rumort lo official and eemi otflrlul clrclre. Tha diplomatic corps peculated on ' when tha Jurl.li at Genoa would complete tha draft. At tha Kramh embassy, It was aid tha InlllalllnK ahnuld occur by Saturday, at tha leteel. Thi llrltlah wara hopoful tha draft would arrlva tomorrow, In ordor that tha Initial!!!!- and taxi could ba raportad In tha houaa of coiu mooa Prior to adjournment tat two weeks. t.rrrvttilng Bt Mussolini and tha ambassadora confidently bad excld tha draft to arrlva, and all arrange ments had been made tor the ela borate Initialing ceremonies In tha Venice palace. in momma the Premier and the three ambsssadore awaited word from deneva bat none rimi. The draft waa held up. It wae not until the chancellories elated for luocheoo after I p. in., however, that doubt became un disguised that the part could be Initialed today. Even then the diplomat! refin ed to give up, and resumed tbelr vigil after lunch. The afternoon dragged on. the Bight tell.. Thy waited until p. m- long aftur their dinner hour, then cloaed their nfflrea and went home. The I'nlted Preaa waa Inform ed that eleventh hour rhanrea la the draft allll rauaed illsoiawnn among tha Jurist at Geneva out the-offlrlale Instated there waa no real bitch. IHrflrulllce Hern Dispatcher from Parle were leaa optimistic, and It waa Indi cated week end contrrencos th're might be held to Iron out the dl f lenities allll halting the accept ance ot tha Rome peace pact de signed to prevent war In Ku." P tor 10 year. The Quel D'Orsay In Paris, die- patchee from the I'nlted . Preta there aald. waa without official Information tonight whether Sir John 8lmon. British foreign ae cu'err, would arrive to partici pate Is week end talk- which 1 wa( believed Norman Davis, the auinrlraa. wisnea to inaiigau w cauaa Germany atlll reervce b-r glgnature to the four power pact. The French were Incllnou lo nspect a maneuver whereby An-aio-Amerlran preaaura woulil he brought to bear on Premier Ed ouard Delndler, In Paris, to In dure modification of the French, anil-treaty revision attitude, to enable them to dispel the Ger man objeetlona and obtain early signing of the Rome accord prior to the atari of the world econom ic conference a week from Mon day. Tha dlspatrhea aald that the French attitude remained firm that there waa not aufflcient guarantee ot eerurlty either In the Rooaevelt aecurlty ailan (an nounced el Genera by Davie re cently) or the four power pact to Induct Franca lo disarm. Plaintiff Win r. r In Circuit Court k circuit court Jury called Thursday morning to hear the case of the Bent Spring company vereua C. B. House, returned a verdict favoring the plaintiff In be amount of f lt31.ee with six ler eent Interest alnce January .5. 111; 1134. 4 and ll0 at orney feea. Thoao serving on the Jury were ;ertrude Canker. George Hagel lein, Clara Bowen, Coleman I'Laughlln. Myrta V. Morris. VIII Wilson, R. R. Wright. Floyd "ally. J. J. Keller, George B. "lie, Leroy Asbcroft, Joseph Bol ne. v.. Other cases are expected to be resented before the Jury Is dla nlraed and Judge H. D. Norton atnrna to Medtord. MT. LAKI NEWS MT. LAKI. Mra. Otto Wab lea entertained the Ml. Lakl la Ilea' aid Wednesday afternoon. Twenty-three member and ten 'Isltora attended. The Indie pre en ted Mrs. Kurta. who Is leaving :ood. with a luncheon cloth. Th'j '.Id will meet with Mrs. S. P. lehllnger next month. Mr. and Mra. O. W. Bell re arced from a visit to Portland t Thursday. . Mrs. T. W. Halley has been III. Mra. D. Cooper called on Mra. Iptoa last week. Mrs. Carson ot California Waa pleasant visitor at the Falrclo 'ome on Wednesday. Baseball CHICAGO, June 1, UP) Jlixv Dean held tbe Chicago Cubs o six hlta for a ( to 1 victory bleb boosted tbe St. Loula ;ardlnals Into frtst place In the N'atlonal league ahead of the Idle Pittsburgh riratee. NATIOXA1. LEAOIK R. H. it. Louis 11 0 Chicago .. 1 , ' I Dean and O'Farrell; ' Bush, Henshaw, Nelaon and Hartnelt. R. H. E. New York 7 IS S Philadelphia ............ S 7 1 Fltnlmmons and Mancuso; El liott, Llska and Todd. AMERICA LEAOI B ,, R. H. B. Chicago 15 1 Detroit SIS Lyona, Faber and Ornbe, Berry; Howe and Hayworth. Chicago's World I PaHcantrv Ushers in mnorji's BIBLE L Brothers Sentenced to Gallows Pomp and pageantry were ram- J,;. n , '. pant at the brlUlant opening of the ..-- '. Century of Progreaa', the new Chi- JJ cago World's Fair, Saturday. - HIMIV, ilWBV "V ... . . .1 . ... M. . son, Racine parade preceding right. Avenue exDoiillon thronaed with Dart ot the WO 000 opening day T4ltora. Lower rlsht. rotables who spoke. Lett to rls.it, Jamee A. Farley, postmaster gen eral; Rufua O. president; Oov Mayor Kelly ot Chicago. r rial rair, Doiuin.j. v-'-V (gvxym v-.T t bearing Ulllan And.r A. 7 P f ; WV "J ic. Wla.. queen, In the 1 Vn-VT-wV f ' t .fT T'.i-"i - 4X9 .ccdln, opening. Upper $iVt ; .V & At ! ,u. of Flags, one ot the )A t';l'ijd-- '. fa thoroughfare!, to K-jr,5'?'" I -; : S' iutf-''J' - poke. litnionsm, jf jv,' . x .. " . " - ' ey. pojtmaater gen- Z.fsfy e.r1-S-' f ' -i -Jl 1. Dawea, exposition f j'i ''' viJ fl'-'t V'' S v 4 U r. Homer of llllnol.; (gULA'-fcift IvO-Ha HMwJ if.i.jK ; A :lly ot Chicago. . 1 -,jm m-sjaatt-a Pecora in Four Morgan Hearing Moods 7 4 -,,v 4- - , -r-v-" . v.."...v. .- .-.-. m. .--.r -i T t'' .-..ft- t- r .Ac . 4 V; jr.. .. :-;s. ii,iovi: ; 1 r 'sk ; .art ' . T tsrlx,.- ", - jg n- - -q v " r. Here are four Intimate character studlea ot Kerdlnind Pi-cora. couneel for tbe tieeate committee in Teatlgatlng tse Houaa of Morsan. , Shrewd Inveitl-ator. aharp qucatloner and. at be proved In a clash with Benalor Class, a fighter, Pecora Is gaining wide repute la tbe Inquiry. . Tbe Vacation Bible School, which baa keea conducted at tbe Altamoat acboolhouae, under the direction of tbe First Presbyter Ian church, will close Friday with a program and picnic lunch. The achool, directed by Alvln C. Olson, baa created much Intereal in the community during Its three weeks' duration, with enrollment of 110 children ranging from pre-achool to the eighth grode. The average dally attendance waa around SO In aplte ot con siderable nnfarorable weather . The pre-achool children, under Mra. E. B. Hall and Mri. Ralph Welse, have learned eeveral aongs and Bible veraea besides tbelr ac tivity projects. Mra. Byrud and Lenore Nendel bad charge of the primary children, the firal three gradea. The fourth, fifth, and sixth granea were aiviuea into two jec tlone 10 aid In directing actlrl tlea. Mlsa Dorothy Smith of la tlea. Mlsa Dorothy Smith of Kla math Falla conducted a courae on the atorloa and hooka of the Bl hlo. Mra. Stella Bowne directed the boya In manual training and tbe girls In aewlng. Mra. Bowne waa assisted by Maxlne Peterson Mrs. John Schtefersteln assisted in all the lower classes aa well a playing for the assembly period Tbe seventh and eighth grade boa were euperrlaed In study and manual training by Mr. Ol son. The girla of thla age were Instructed by Mra. J. L. Rlcheyo of the Immanucl Baptist church, in Hltile geography and history, ra. Pearl Schulta of the First i Christian church opened' her home for these girls and taught the elements of homemaklng. . WEATHER The barometric pressure con tinues to hover In tbe vicinity ot 2S.50. and the Cyclo-Stormagraph at Umterwood'a pharmacy has re corded but little cbanse during the laul period of observation. Not much change In weather con ditions 1h indicated, although with the low pressure prevailing, conditions are favorable for local showers. The Tycoa recording thermom- etor registered maximum and minimum temperaturea today ca follows: High. 7S Low. 45 - -Forecast for the next 24 hours: Oenerally fair, with some cloudi ness, and moderate ;emperaturea. Tbe Vnlted States reclamation service reports no precipitation for the H hours ending at I p. m. Wednesday; 8:35 for the sea son; 10.98 normal; 11.10 last year. The aeaaon'a maximum, il. o May it. M'us Bradford Given Schqlarship V" - V -its I i F-7 v :m , x 1 Miu:- tf 1 I .ih".", ' iki 1 Two brother Manuel IT (left), and Fred. 10. Hernandez, who have been sentenced to hang In Anions alter conviction In the murder ot prospector sear Casa Qrande, who was robbed of 135. WUfl them an Dolores, a sister, and their mother. McGraw Will Lead National Players In Chicago Series By STI'ART CAMEROX I'nlted Frees 8 porta Editor NEW YORK. June 1. (U.PJ Baseball' "Little Napoleon" John J. WcOraw came back from bla self-chosen Elba today to accept the managership of an all-star National league team which will meet at similar Ameri can league club at the Chicago World's fair, July . McGraw undertook to lead tbe National leaguera after a poll of the eight clubs of the circuit had made him a unanimous choice. The aelectlon haa two Import ant angles, one. the tact that baseball waa forced to call upon the man who dominated his league for decadea. and the other that McGraw. for all his declara tions of being through with the Flying Mollitona flan Ocean Jump LONDC&. June 1. (?) If present plana culminate satisfac torily, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Molllson propose taking off from Croydon Monday on a non-stop fllriit to New York aa the tir.-t leg of a flight, which It la hoped, will establish threo world rec ords. VAS ARRKSTKD Charles Houre and Marie Ked ",y were arre.-ted at Title. Lake Thursday by V. G. Klock. deputy thorilf of ttklyou county, aud t onbtuhle Ben Fora. on cliarAc: o( va-rnncy. llouso waa given a fine of $2 and gix montha' atia por.ded sentence. Mnrie Rvddy v.as given a 89-day sucpeuded -'nteare.- Both apr-carea in the Title Lake Justice court . before Judge Prootlce. Most bumans are born ' at niht. but most twins are born rround noon, according to a Ger man authority. 1 Miss Maryellyn Bradford, sen ior at the University of Oregon, and daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Loula Uradford of this city, nns been awarded a scholarship 10 the. University of New York. - Forty of these scholarships I were prerer.ied throughout the the United States thl, year, two !ot them going to V. of O. itu I dents, Mlsa Bradford and a Port lland boy. active aide ot tbe game, accepted the call. It'a been nearly one year alnce McGraw haa given an order oa a baseball diamond. He startled the baseball world last Jnne S, by announcing he had resigned as manager of the Olanta. The reasons for his withdrawal are well known. The blggeat one waa that while time and morals change, McGraw did not. He drove his men In 1931 Just as be id In 1000. and the latter day youngsters didn't fully under stand. - So the Glanta and Mc Graw agreed to par aa tar aa managerial duties were concern ed. He. waa relegated to an ac tive rice presidency. Bill Terry succeeded him. 1 . ! , Altamont ALTAMONT, Oie. Mr. and Mra. A. E. Scott and family of St. Francis park left last week for Tillamook, where they will visit relative aid friends tat two weeka. Mra, Estalent Harrington re turned home Monday from the Hillside hospital, where she has been receiving treatment lor pneumonia. Mr. and Mca. Robert tteera and family ot Lennox were Al tamont visitor Sunday. Rose Haydea. daughter of Mr and Mra. Wesley Austia ot Shaw Bertram Is recovering Irons a ra Jor operation, which ahe na.r 'went at the Hillside hospital las wee a. Mra. Oladya Irwin waa vtaltln frltnds In Altamont Tuesday. Kiwanii to Hold Good Will Mftini TIi Klwanla club met In eloaar sesitlon for the regular waeav iuncneon Thursday aud discuss-' the proposal of hol-liu' a Join good-will meeting wch the Ma. doel, Calif., grange. A lentatlf date for the meeting ai set lc June 10. Plans for a Ladles' alght th latter part ot June, were also dls cussed. All committee ol h club mad reporta ot actlvltl and plana oa which they an working. Lost 40 Pound On Doctor' Advice I'm a user of Knuehea Salts aa a reducing remedy aad caa ' aay they are fine, flay loel ' mora than 40 lb, tn the past year. Am gradually rMarhig ae my doctor adriaea." Mis Bertha Waldo, Ha man, X. Dak, (Oct. 3, -aa. Once a day take Kruschen Salt on half tespoonfal tn -glass ol hot water first thing every morning. Bealdea losing : ugly lit BAFELY you'll gala lr. health and physical attractive ness constipation, ga and acid ity will cease to bother you'l! feel younger mora active ful of ambition clear akin ipark ' ling eye. 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