The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 13, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    June 13, 1933
THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAG THRE3
TO
ID GERM STAR
(Continued From page On)
Rchmellng met tnnliht at Jack
rjempsey' beefsteak dinner,
Iran for th New York boilns
wrlUra, Bear asked the German
for hie autosraphed picture.
"I want 'yjur picture," Bear
(old the man he knocked out
Thursday nliht, "because you're
the bMl sport and ena of Ihi
baat flghtera I ever tangled with
la tha rlni. And I want to con
gratulate you on your approach
ing marriage."
Hchmellug ahook handa cordi
ally with Haer and aald he cer
tainly would aend hint the pho
tograph. IMATIM.A PAVS5
SALEM, Jun U, (P) Uma
tilla county today paid part of tta
flrat half taa to the atate when
the elate treasurer received I2.
(tt.al. Tha aunt represents
half of that counly'a obligation
to tha atgte tag.
Britain Offers to
Pay Part of Debt
As Parley Opens
(Continued From Pag One)
gardlng the 111.600.000 pay
ment due from Italy to th Un
ited Stalee.
The Idea of "token" pay
ment would be to expreaa the
good faith of the debtor while
settlement waa being arranged.
Th figure 3,000,1100 pound!
(18,320,000 at today' quota-
NEW . . .
TODAY'S SPECIAL
and It has to be VERY
pedal to be a special from
LA POINTE'S
SWEATERS
Just unpacked ... a hundred
of the smartest little slip-over
sweaters in the coolest weaves
imaginable . . . short puff
sleeves . . . dotted and mod
ernistic designs . . . white and
pastel backgrounds . . . crew
and high neck,
styles . . . some
with naiTow ties . . .
just
I Vlv
I
Sizes 32 to 40
La
a i in tee
KLAMATH FALLS
LAKEVIEW
OREGON
AM Kit I TAN I'WM.RAM
LONDON, Jun 13. iAT)
An i position of tha Ameri
can viewpoint hortljr befor
the world conomlc confer
ence opened todny gav lour
RpwlNo ways for attack. nff
hlKh tariff, and nipreimad
"faith that tome proirem will
fos tnad of a raonaby iau
Ufartorjr nature."
Th pacific tariff propoxate
Mr. Hull aald thp conference
mlirht conalder are:
Flmt, itenaral revlalon aim
ullaneoualr through varloui
goYnrnmrnta and parllamenta.
Rftrond, a email horlmntal
reduction aa a preliminary
trp.
Third, regional agreomenta
between neighbor nation,
urh aa that In effert between
Hotlnnd, Belgium and Luxem
bourg. Fourth. purely bflateral
tariff bargaining.
lion.) haa been moat frequently
mentioned. It la a little more
than ten per rent of the amount
due, a ratio whlrh anme accept
aa tying the debta . further to
the I.au.ann agreementa whlrh
reduced reparation to an ap
proximate ten por cent of their
old level.
Klamath Battery
Leaves for Camp
(Continued From rag On)
neurer at Camp Clataop at the
end of the encampment. The
local unit will return to Klamath
Falla th" evening of June 28.
Visitor Welrome
Captain Van Vector extendi an
Invitation to any Klamath Falla
residents visiting that aectlon of
the atate to witness activate at
Camp Clataop and Fort Stevena.
Address of memhera of the
unit from Klamath Falla will be:
Mattery D, letth coait artillery.
Fort Stevena, Or
Thoa who left are:
Offlcera: Captain D. E. Van
Vector, Flrat Lieutenant Theo
dore D. Case, Second Lieutenant
Ueorge O. Powell.
Sergeant: Fred Hellhronner,
F.lroy W. Cell, Cbarlea R.
Holmea, Fay Morrla, John 01 In.
Ixrln L. Oaborn and Louie A.
Turpen.
Corporal.: Calvin H. Ellla,
William L. Esell, Travla E. Hat
field, Clarence E. Howie, Clem
ent R. Krueger, John Morrla,
ftobert Parker, Elmer Wllker
aon. Private, flrat claai: Zed Her
ri.. Oral F. Harrla, George
Hawklne, Sidney H Herbert,
Oliver Holme., Joaeph H. Ko
rourek, Howard D. Lewie. Fay
Morrla, Jr., Stanley V. Reed.
Wlltord Shulmlre, Thomaa Zu
pan,. I'rlvatea: Jamea Brllton. Her
bert Drown, Hlnaldo Brun, How
ard L. I)avl, Edward Duffy, Al
mond Gregory, Irvln Orubba,
Harold E. Haider, Erie Heiberg,
Harry Jonea, Kdaar Klmsey,
Garland Klnkade, linn D. Lowe,
llert Nel.on, William Nnlaon,
Wilbur Olson, John W. Torrance,
Thurlow Wauchope, Garnett Wor
rell, Clyde Zumwalt, Mlk Zupan.
9 Killed As Huge
Airplane Crashes
(Continued from Page One)
York, a junior at Washington and
Lee university.
Edward G. Schaller. 22, of
Storm Lake. low., a junior at the
L'nlvemlty of Chicago.
Mine Stephanie O'Gorek. 20,
Chlcaao.
Card, found on other victims
practically Identified Mra. Ida
Goodwin, New York. (Informa
tion from Gall Noll, of Mhuoula.
Mont., whose name also waa
found on a letter, indicate, that
Mra. Goodwin, 47, waa from New
York.) Her aon. Dean, la a New
York aviator located at Rooaevelt
field.
The hlgheat point to which a
human can ancend without In
volving danger to life la 16,500
feet.
One of the world'a longeat aua
pen.ion bridgea la across the Del
aware river In Philadelphia; it
haa a .pan of 1750 feet.
Kelp, a kind of aeaweed, la the
longeat woed known. It some
tlmea attalna a length of 1S00
feet.
sis
I freVaaVTat j
ft
PYROIL Adds Year, to
the Life of Your Car
It keepa new motore young and It make
old motor run amoothly.
Klamath Pyroil Agency
W. J. Ow.ley
230 8. Sllth.
Phone 1A80
Roosevelt Ready
To Ftght for His
Recovery Program
(Continued From Pag On)
aought to stipulate by law
aom of th promise contained
In President Kooeevelt'a letter
to the Hous Democratic steer
Ing commute to take car of
the so-called preaumptlve eaaes.
and provldea that reductlone to
veterana Injured In aervlc ahall
b limited to 25 per cent, aa
originally approved by th aen
ate. On basic difference between
tha house approved compromiae
and th Cuttlng-Bteiwer propoe
al la that th .'atter apeclflea
that no compensation Spanish
American war veterana or de
pendenta war receiving before
th Economy law become effec
tive March 20 ahall be cut more
than II per cent regardleaa of
any provision of the Economy
law.
Lamson Defense to
Get Evidence Out
(Continued From Pag On)
ally Preea, waa charged with
alaying her.
Keep Carrie Rack
"W plan to aubmlt only a
skeleton case at the preliminary
hearing," Prosecutor Allan P.
Lindsay aald today. "We will
present only enough evidence to
justify holding Lamson for
trial."
Indicating defense plana. Ed
win M. Rea. defense attorney,
subpoenaed Sheriff William Em
it. Dr. Frederick I'roescher,
county chemists, and deputy
aheriffa who investigated the
case.
Kea, who refused to discuss
defense plana, evidently intend
ed to use tho preliminary hear
ing to make prosecution Inveatl
gatora reveal their evidence.
Klamath Falls Has
Year's Hottest Day
(Continued from Page One)
anzloualr tonight aa a broad ex
panse of muddy flood waters
poured down the Columbia and
Its tributaries. Inundating every
thing In Its path.
Ranch houses, airports, high
ways, and rich garden lands lay
under water aa high waters
swept aside dikes and hastily
constructed sandbag walls.
The Willamette rlTer reached
24.7 feet tonight, highest turn
Imer record since 1894. Further
rise waa predicted as tempera
tures soared to 91 here today.
IS
Jess Walters, (treated en
charge of bit and rnn driving
Sunday, entered plea of guilty
in police court Monday morning,
and waa fined 1100. Hla drlver'a
license waa suspended by Police
Judge Richmond for an Indeter
minate period. Waltera la charg
ed with crashing into a parked
automobile, damaging the fen
ders and bumper, and breaking
several light.
Marvin Hamilton a -Tested Sat
urday, and Georg Wataon, ar
rested Sunday afternoon on reck
less driving count, each forfeit
ed f IS ball wben they failed to
appear In police court Monday
Clarenc Wilson, arrested for
reckless driving waa released on
hla own recognizance with bla
hearing aet ahead, and Jaun Ber
nadlno, charged with driving
while Intoxicated, waa scheduled
to com ap for hearing Monday
afternoon.
Othera arreated over the past
week-end were: Felix Costello,
who waa charged with drunken
ness, and waa committed to the
city jail for five dav. In lieu of
a fins of 110; Roy Gain, who
forlfeited ball of S10 for failure
to appear In court, and Nick Ar
aen, who forfeited ball of $25.
on charge of possession of li
quor, i
Charge of drunkenneaa lodged
againat four men arreated Satur
day night and Sunday, were later
withdrawn by th police depart
ment, -
Howard Honored
By Oregon State
Many plonter realdenta of
Klamath Falla will be Interested
to learn that Charles A. How
ard, atate superintendent of pub
lic Instruction, haa bees honored
with a degree of Doctor of Laws,
which waa conferred upon him bjr
Chancellor W. J. Kerr, at th
commencement exerclaea of Ore
gon State college. Superintendent
Howard formerly made hla home
In Klamath Falla, and waa at
on time an Inatructor In Klam
ath county high achool.
Aa Chancellor 'nre.ented the
degree to Dr. Howard, he said
in psn:
"For a quarter of a century aa
teacher, principal, auperlntendent
and state auperlntendent, a con
atructive leader In public educa
tion In Oregon, friend, counselor
and Inaplrer of Oregon boys
and girl.. Challenging colleague
among Oregon teacher.: out
atandlng educational organizer,
coordinator and administrator "
Williams Speaks '
At 20-30 Meeting
County Commissioner C. R. j
Williams waa th principal speak
er at the regular meeting of the I
20-30 club at the Pelican Grill1
Monday noon. Williams spoke
briefly on the subject of the l
Armory bill.
Dr. M. E. Cooper, recently
elected president of the Lions
club, also praew ' a brief d
dreaa, and Dome Jonea enter
tained th group with vral
pino selections.
Floyd Caehmann, Tta president
of th 30-80 dun, presided In tha
absence of Keva Hutchinson,
president. Hutchinson is enjoy
ing a fortnight's vacation la
Idaho.
Guests of th meeting wsr
K. A. "Dlnty" Moor and Harold
Halaaa. Ellla Trulov acted aa
chairman of th day.
Louisiana annually supplies th
rest of th world with two million
frogs.
About ISO out of vry 1000
men who offer themselves tor en
listment In the army ar rejected
on medical grounda.
Wood row Wilson waa a lover
of limericks and often wrot them
blmeelt.
Special
Permanent Waves
Complete
$1.50
Orlean's
Beauty Shop
420 Main St.
Phone 1M3
Banking Measure
May Be Passed
(Continued From Pag On)
amlnatlon by th Insurance cor
poration aet np by the bill.
All those which were not mem
hera of the reserve ayatem try
1S36 would have to withdraw.
Deposit Plan Retained
In effect the bill eventually
will create a unified national aya
tem of banking, senate conferees
said.
The conference report will be
called up In the bouae first. Chair
man Steagall of the house bank
ing committee aald he wa, not
aure yet of hie 'plans.
The permanent depoelt Insur
ance provlaion of the aenate bill
waa retained virtually Intact.
DULL HEADACHES GONE
SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT
Headache caused by consti
pation are gone after one dose
of Adlerlka. Thla cleans all
poisons out of BOTH upper and
I lower, bowels. Give better
I sleep, ends nervousnesa. Sold
I In Klamath Falls by Star Drug
I Store.
iZTQpATISFY?
Has Chesterfield got it
A Fair Question
and a Fair Answer
For a Cigarette to Satisfy
It must have the right kind of tobaccos.
We honestly believe that the tobaccos used
in CHESTERFIELD cigarettes art of bet
ter quality (and hence of better taste)
than in any other cigarette at the price.
It must be made right; uniform, well-filled
m particles of tobacco getting into your
mouth,' ho bard and soft places.
It must have the right flavor and aroma
the right amount of aromatic Turkish.
It must reach you just as fresh as if you
passed by the factory door.
CHESTERFIELD has what It takes to sat
isfy. Just try them.
. j .i
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Tliey have wlaat itTakesTeStyJustTry tLem!
Lucky Fellow-
He Ouly KiUed a Cow
But th right kind of .'nsnranc would hav bought tha
farmer another one. Don't take chance Keep com
plete automobile Insurance coverage It pays for every
thing. See
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