August 8, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS Hall II "1.1 (Jurat Vlaltor at Ih UII hutol Tueedey evening war: J. T. l-rrjr, i;oriiln: B. V. WIiik mid family, (ierber; t L. llleck and I,. A. Mhoclfn, HI. Louie; L. C. Klmnall, liar kaley: W. J. Conerjr, W M, C'n erv, Chtioi W. U. Clorg. Mar rill; H. ('. Slpa, Long lleacu; Mr. and Mr. Harry Hum, 8ac ranianlu; Ixiula C. Ulrlrh, L. I. Iuaard, Woodland; II. A. Mil lar, Urnd: O. V. Moora. ICvalvn K. Elton, Paaaileua; Kallb Am broae, Meufonl. At IHIUIile lloapllal Jark Trumbly of llarnaa Vallay anter d Ilia lllllalde hoaultal Tuaaday to receive treatment for an In jured loot. Mra. V. R. Lavlgne, 117 Nnrlb Ninth llraat and baby aoit, l)onald Lue, Irfi for their boma Monday. Mra, C. J. Gnber and baby daughter ol Olone loll Tuaaday eftemuun for thiilr lioina. Ura. Kred Bliarrad of Naw 1'lua (reek abla to raturn to bar noma Tuaaday. Hh la recover Ini from a major operation. , Appear On Charge W. W. ICdwarda appaarad balors Jua Ilea of tha I'eace W. II. llarnaa Tuaaday and aakad tor lima to anlur a plan on a charn of ob taining mon ay by falia pwlanau. Ula bond waa aat at 1100. Tile complaint waa alluad by K. H llalalgar, Kind For Angling Virgil Bmlth waa roleatad from hla obarga of angling wltboul a 11 ceua when ba aurocd to pur ohai a permit and paid Ike coata of appearing bffore Juntlta of th Peace W. B. Harnee, Tuaa day. He wai arreeted by atate police. HnrIM Hub lo Mart The Kaaiern Hlar Hoclal club will meet Krluav aflernoon, Auguat . at tbe Maamilo ball at 2:11 o'clock. Contract and auotloo will ba In play during tha aftnr noon. Mra. u. K, D.nnle. Mra. W. J. Hti'liitnoli, Mra. Harry Marah and Mra. B. T. lllggln aon will preald aa hoateaeee. All nionibara aud vlaltlng mem Iht of Kaaiurn Htar are Invited to attend. , llerovra-Jna; fnm Operation llonnla Lou Clarke, daughter of Mra. Ida Clarke of 1000 Vine elraet, la recovering from a re cant omorgency oiaratlon for ap- pendlcltli and will return today to her home where frlenda may call. vuitlna Worn Waahlnirtoi U met, formar realdaut f Kla .th ralla. arrlvrd hare Tura day from bli home at Walla Walla. Waeh., and will apend about 10 daya here at 717 Koae- way Drive. ftwanerne VUlt Mr. and Mra. limit Kdward Hwanaan and baby daughter have arrived In the city from their home at Pasa dena. Calif., to apend a vacation of two or throe weeae wun nr. Hwanaan'a narente. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Bwauaan. They made the trip by motor. 1)1 rorre Suit Kllrrt Clem Brown filed ault agalnat uarn adlne Charlotte llrown In circuit court Tueadav charging deaertlon. According lo complaint, couple married la Leniane, Franco In 181. From California Fred W. nirchmore. aocreiary of the vel- lejo, Calif., cliambar of commerce waa vlaltlng In Klamath Kalla Tueadav. He expected to con1 tlnuo to Hand where he will apend hla vacation. Club Will Miet Tha Happy Doian club will meet at the home of Myrtle Donaldaon at Ht. yrancia park Thuriday afternoon at 1 o'clock for a pot luck din ner. All membora ar requeued to ba proaunt. Ieave for Bcaalde Mr. and Mra. John Houaton left for Rea- aide. Ore., Wedneaday. Mr. llouaton will attend a meeting ot the Equitable Ufa Asatiranc Society. They will return to Klamath Falla next week. At Klk I-ake Mr. and Mra William B. Koch of Santa Roan Calif., wore vlaltlng In Klnmnth Kalla Tueaday en route to Klk Lake, where they will apend a two weeka vacation. Til at Mclford Mra. J. F. Etherldga of Fair Acres haa re- calved word her alitor. Mra. Catherine Wright ot Phoenix, Ore., la aerloualy 111 In a boa- pltal at Mad lord. Vlalta Pa rente Mra. F. H Cooper of Tucaon, Aril., la vlalt lng In Klamath Falla with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. N. 8. Ballanger, Leave for Olcll Lake Joe nobuatelll left thla week for Odell lake where ha haa been employed In mason work. FUNERAL NOTICES HKXRY ITYKHKS DAVIS Henry U. Davla, a realdent ot tnie city lor the last four years passed away at hla Inte real- deuce. 320 Washington street, Auguat 1, at 4:45 a. m., after a brief lllnsaa. He la sur vived by hla wife, Mra. Mlnnlo iiavia, ana the following chil dren: Mra. I.octla Peiirod, South t.nle, (Jul.; Mra. Oln I'nul. Oaks dale, Wash.; Roy Davit, Long Hunch, Cel.: Dean C. Dnvla, Twin Falls, Idaho, and Hilar O. uavi 01 Kiamalh Agency, Ore.; also on sister. Mra, Mary niucnor or. Amariuo, Toxaa. Funeral aervlcea will be held from th chapel of the Knrl Whltlock futiarnl home Friday iniiroina ai IV o ClOCK. HeV. Fred Hornshuh of Klamath tem pi will officiate. Burial will be In the Merrill I. 0. 0. F, ceme tery. ADAMS POINT Madame Secretary Visits Workers in Steel Mills ADAMH POINT Mr. and Mra. R. K. Ilallry and aon Emll have returned home from a tour thru the Redmond, Powell llutle, Prlnevllln and Vale, Ore., potato region. They found the potato Nliuatlon about the earn aa tn Klamath oounty- aome good, aome bad, but larger acruagea than laat year. Polatoaa through the Powell Butte region are contracted for at to cents a hundred net for October ahlfiplng. In Vale apuda are aomewhat higher, and In Nauipa, Idaho the early crop of potatoea are bringing $ 3.C0 a hundred. They Hated that they found alfalfa hay very acarce through ltodiuond. Mr. and Mra. Anton Pollvka. Jr., and fir children returned to their home In Ban Franclaco after visiting Mr. Pollvka'a par enta, Mr. and Mra. Anton Pollvka. Nr., hla brother Kuill. and slater. Mra. It. K- llulley and family. Frank I'aygr, Jr., waa tranv acting liunini.ua In Klamath Falla, Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. R. E. Bailey. aon Emll, Charlee Rlxilto and liana (ierkjuson of Klamath Kalla returned to their homea after a trip to Nampa, Idaho and Redmond, Ore. Mlaa Ethel da Kuox of Merrill atayed with Anna Bailey while her parenta war away. Leater Pierce purchaaed a new team of horaea from the Aahton ranch north of Po Valley a few ntllea from Dairy. W . Reynolda took hla brother- in-law. Joe Klem, Jr., to the eteruna hospital In Portland where he uuderweut a major operation tha fore part of the week. Mlsa Joanna Smith underwent a minor operation Hunday when abe had her tonatla removed. Mlaa Anna Bailey haa returned home after spending a week as sisting her grandmother, Mra. Anton ralevna. Br. Martin Kitchen of th Henley district visited with the Bailey family and with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dehllngor and aon. Tony Huty vlalled Richard Tarkaa the fore part ot thla week. Richard la now vlaltlng at me Huty home. Mr. and Mra. A. Sntr. M Anton Pollvka, Br. and Mr. and Mra. John Tackai, Hr. made a trip around Tule Lake, Sunday arternoon. Chin Oln Poy of Malln visit ed In thla vicinity Saturday. Mra. Uenrge Yost of Tule Lake visited with frlenda In thla vic inity laat week. Paul Kddy of Merrill visited with frlenda In thla vicinity the latter part or tne week. Fellsherto Lawrence waa visit ing with friends at Adanie Point Wednesdny evening. Mra. Anton Pollvka and aon Emll visited Mr. and Mra. R. E Bailey and family Wedneaday evening. Chiloquin Man Reported Lost Sheriff's officer Wedneaday were looking for Bert Larka. 16, lumber worker and property owner of Chiloquin who haa been missing alnre July 18. Larka for the past five years haa worked at the Blockltngur mill at Chiloquin. On th eve ning ot July 1H he went to hit home where he lived with a family, tenanta of hla property, took money from a dreeaer drawer and left. Emll Fagernaa, an unci ot Altamont Acrea, becoming alarm ed over hla nephew' absence, enlisted officera to make an In veitlgntlon. Anyone having seen Lnrkn since ha left hla home la requested to contact the sher iff! office. PELICAN Now playing, Fred eric March and Cary Grant In. "The Eagle and th Hawk." Coming Friday, Kay Francis and (leorge Brent In "Tbe Keyhole,." PINE TRKE Now playing, Joan Blondell In "Broadway Bad." Coming Friday, Rex Bell In Fighting Texana." VOX Now playing, John Jiarrymor In "Reunion In Vienna." .' L 1a," 7.' V- Franca Parkin, Irat woman aeoretary ot labor, entera the steel code hearing with aome personal Idea of what It la all about. For aha toured aavaral plant In tha Pittsburgh district, talking with xeentlvea, foramen nd workman. Above, aha I howo baklng handa with Bob Graham, foreman ot tha Carnegie mllla In Homestead, Pa, aurroundad by Uel worker. QUERIES POUR INTO OFFICES OF Nil CI F WASHINGTON1, Aug. I, (7P1 Here, briefly, are answer to aome dlveralfled question on Indnttrial recovery, made by Hugh I. Joha- aon In response to quarlae by newspaper men in recent confer ence: Will government contract with private Industry b adjusted to metl rising prlreat jonnson win rvcommeno w Prealdent Roosevelt thet legisla tive aanction b given uch ad- juatmenia. Are subllc ntllltlea Included la th acop of Prealdent Rooaevelt' blanket wag and hour agree ment 7 Thev are. exclusive of railroad which are under the Interstate commerce commission. Include representative! ot the government; No eodee have been approved and none will be by Johnaon that doesn't provide for aueh "con trol' eommiueei. What action will be taken If employera who are under codea violate their labor or other pro vlalona? If any of these report are aub atantlated Johnaon would turn them over to the control commit tee and If th practice were not corrected tk "very prompt ac tion" to the maximum extent of the law If neceaaary. Haa the administration had any complaint! from communities with frozen banking facilities or inability to comply wun tne agreementar I have nad complaint) of ev ery kind you can think of," John aon replied. BELIEF COMMITTEE "Are von nrotoundlr gratified with the response of the pnbile utiiitiei toward ma program! "No," Johnaon replied. AMUSEMENTS PELICAN KiSsa, Kay Frsncte "The Keyhole." a plctur ot romance and gay adventure. unlnue In plot and glanioroua in setting, in which the two popu lar Warner Bros, itari, Kay Krancla and George Brent ap pear together tor the first time, opena at tb Pelican Thcatr to morrow. Thcr I a wll chosen cast of aelected players, lilenda Far rell and Allen Jenkins form an excellent comedy team, their psuedo romance acting aa a toll to aet off and accentuaata the dramatic rolea ot th two co-featured playera, Mlaa Francla and Brent. Th other three playera who have Important parta are Monroe Owaley, Helen War and Henry Kolker, PINK TltKE A fast moving melodrama fea turing a laugh a mlnuta, aud an action climax chuck full of thrills. Thla Just about auma up "Fighting Texana," Monogram's new western, atarrlng Rex Bell, which opens at the Pine Tree Theatre tomorrow. Added to all thla, the atory haa a real punch and th plot would hold It own ven without Ball spectacular exhibition of fine horaemanahlp at the finish. Rex Bell takes advantage of th fine opportuuitlea offered him In thla picture to do aome real acting. Luana Waltera acoroa aa the object of hla at- fectlont, while Betty Mack gives a telllD performance aa the "other woman" In the triangle. Other deserving of comment ar Gordon DeMaln, Lat McKe. Al Bridge, Georg Hayee, George Nash, Wally Wale and Anne Howard, Armand Bchaefer't di rection la all that could b de aired. VOX John Barr more, who la ater red la "Heunlon In Vienna," now playing at the Vox, waa born February 15, In Philadelphia, Pa., and atudied art in Europe before beginning hla famoua career on the atage with hla brother, Lionel and hla alster, Ethel. Hla first appearance on the acreen waa made In "The Sea Beast." Hecent picture In clude "Rasputin and the Era press." "Grand Hotel," "Bill of Divorcement'1 and "Topaxe." Diana Wynyard appeara oppo site Rarrymore In the Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer feature directed by Sidney Franklin from the celebrated Robert E. Sherwood tage hit. Also In the cast are Frank Morgan, Henry Traveri, May Robaon, Edunrdo Ciannelll, Una Merkel and Bodil Rosing. RQSEBUFIG LAWYERS R08EBURG. Or., Aug. t. (AP) Appointment of Attorney Carl E. Wlmberly of Roaebnrg to aucceed the lat Judg Jsmea W. Hamilton, aa Judg for th second judiciel dUtrlct, I asked In a petition adopted at a con ference last night by the Rose burg bar association. Th peti tion, which wai forwarded to Governor Meier laat night, la signed by nearly every member of the local bar association. . Mr. Wimberly was admitted to th Oregon bar June 15. ISO, and has served a deputy county clerk, city recorder, city at torney, and a district attorney tor Dougla county. Since 124 he has been engaged exclusively In private law practice. If a retailer Is a member of on of I lie trade aaaoclationa signing the leiail code agreement, la a bound by Ita provleiona? Not nniesa na auoicrioea ie it directly and compile with It term, and If ba doeen t sign it or the president's agreement h won't get th bin eagle. Will Puerto Rico end other ter- lituile bv separate code, or are their indusirlea inciuaeu in the general codes? Johnson thinks he baa enough to attend to domestically now and will look Into the territories- later, Will Iron mines and coal Biir.ee owned by steel companies come tinner the terma nf the steel code? That Is a Question ami to n determined. Is the lumber code, on which hearinga were completed some time go, ready for promulga tion? Deputy AdmlnlstiMor Gate hag not yet completed hit report- la ther anything th adminis tration can do tn regard to tb coal atrlkea In Pennsylvania now? Johnson haa no luriadictlon on til the coal cod la formally adopted. What la the administration'! altitude toward the proposal thai ateel Include In Ita code a provi sion for a planning committee to E Owing to th Inability ot th Klamath county relief committee to get potato for distribution to th commissary, th commute baa requested anyon having gar den a and enrpln vegetables to tarn them over to tb commis sary. Th commltt mat In regular semi-weekly aeaalon Wednesday morning and cared for only routine business matters concern ing distribution ot Xood and re lief list. SUSPECT TAKEN LOS ANGELES, Aug. t, (AP) Chief of Detective Joseph Taylor aaid today that a inspect waa arreeted on Wllahir boule vard laat night In connection with th Dalbert Apoahlan mur der case at San Diego and rush ed to San Diego. Taylor aald the man had mad a confession to killing tbe seven year-old boy. whose mutilated body was found In the San Diego bay July it. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Aug. t Modified martial law waa d clred today after a aerlea of ax- Pioaion In th campo u Marts arsenal cauaed considerable de struction and Injured fonr mom bars of tha national guard. Non waa killed. About tot men were ordered to Managua from Leon ana guarda were atationad at th ar aenal. Meanwhile the govern ment ordered an Investigation. Early Report Denied. Early report war 10 guard men had been killed or wounded but a aubaequent official etate mnt aald there had bean ni fatalities and th Injured totalled only four. Many or tn to.ooo inhabitant wro participating tn a tradition al fleets at Santo Doming Plain whan th tint detonation occurred at 7 p. m P.8.T. Lea ser blast continued until attar midnight. Crowd of merrymakers, near ly panic-stricken, rushed through the atreeta. It waa believed tht dlsaater waa accidental In origin, but the populace, not knowing what was happening, waa thrown Into a atate of lntenaa excite ment t first. House were ahaken. Spent cartridge ehelll war acattered throngh th city, aa In a bom bardment So atrong was th blast that a larg pistol waa hurl ad throngh th roof of a nous a quarter ot a mile away. Government Grant Relief To Oregon WASHINGTON, Aug. i. (Jff Two additional relief grant t atate war announced today by th federal emergency rlif ad ministration, $161,110 going to Oregon. These figure brought th to tal thna far contributed t Ore gon to $1,174,771. GABLE BETTER HOLLYWOOD, Ang. . 0JJB Clark Gabl. ttlta (tar, waa re ported convalescing tonight from an appendectomy rtrd earlier in th day. Tha Marine Corps at Quantlco, Vs., has a new ambulance plane which cnrrlcg two litters In addi tion to pilots and attendanta, New VOX Theatre of The Stars Now Showing- End Thar. JOHN BAKItYMOHK "REUNION IN VIENNA" with !tiuui Wynyjmt Front, Morffi.ii tn Mrrkel BY GUT POLICE Seven arresta were mad by city pollc Tuesday evening. Five peraons were charged with be ing drunk, on charged with reeklesa driving and another with poaaeealon of intoxicating liquor. Those to appear before Police Judge Clifton Richmond Wed nesday were: James F. Swope, SO, mechanic, charged with reek lesa driving upon being arrested by officers after a 70 mil an hour chase. Eric Lassen, l(, cat driver, waa released Tuesday evening under tii bail on a charge of possession ot intoxicat ing liquor. W. L. Hartwlg, 23, logger, Bill Breen. 4 - Fraln, 4$, Carl Peterson, (4, and Martin Foley itt.a . and charged with being drunk. Pennsylvania bat adopted a financial responsibility law tor operators ot motor vehicles. Sev eral other atatea have almllar lawt. Alaine's Beauty Nook Pennanents 1.98, 2.98, 3.98 Code prices to tajte effect Monday. All Pricei Raised. Phone 1386 Next to Hall Hotel IN RESPECT i To the memory of the President of our company, MR. EDWARD EHRMAN, Our office and warehouse will be closed all day, Thursday, August 3rd. 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