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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1933)
Aufcust 13, 1933. THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALIS. OREGON PAGE THREK IS AKIN .Ei NEW LEADER OF AUXILIARY He's On the Run! (Continued from Pax Ona) I, Mri. Oct.la Oiinn of Hood Hlvnr; putrid . Mra. ChrlBtophTion. HrrnUtcin, nl Matrlrt 7. Mri. Vivian Caaao. of llakor. Klactlon of flnanct offlcar. dlPKMtt-birv to uatlonal convention, and other minor r porti and mattara of bulii wara achndultd to fallow In th Saturday aflarnoon araalon. Kaon lnteraat centered about tha propoaad amandinrnt dlrldlnv th of flew of department ac ratary and trourer during tht morning aaaalona of Iba auxiliary eoDvantlon. Aftar aplrltod .. cunlon, tha motion wu loat. and th joint offtca of awmtary will remain aa ll la at preaut. I'aat daparlntfnt pruatduntn wara actlva In their opposition to tha amendmtinl whkb waa racom mended by tha promt drpart mont prtmlriitnt, Mra. Allt-a lieorRO. aa writ aa by tha con atltutlon and by-law commlttuu. Tha linpreaitva annual mem orlal aurvlca, prrmmied by tha alurrHI auxiliary poat with Mrs. Morrill aa organlit, waa an avenl of Saturday mornlnv. burin tha aervlce, aultabla vocal num bers wera presented by Mm, - L. U (i rah am and Mra. Itaa Hum, accompanied by Mrs. T. R. Gil lanwatera. Important amoni tha nua urea pawed by the auxiliary con vention body In their bulneaa meetings waa tha reallocation of districts of tha department and making seven Instead of three districts In tha state. Trophies, awards and prises were awarded to ranking units during tha morning, with tha donors of tha gift making pre sentations. Mrs. R. D. Mots chenbacher and Mra. Ethel Hoag land of tha local unit wera tha committee In charge of Judging credentials of competing units. Senator Frederick Stelwer and Con area man Jamea Molt wera distinguished visitors to tha con vention Saturday, both address ing the audience upon veterans legislation. Senator Stelwer apoka briefly upon personal re lation to the government, and pledged his support to tha Le gion and Ua auxiliary. Congress man Mott apoka upon the Econ omy Act, explaining Ita different phaaea, and relative to tha dis abled veteran. The one gold star mother lit attendance at convention, Mrs. Tolle, of Merrill, was Introduced from tha platform, and presented with a lovely bouquet of gladioli. Reports of the auxiliary bud get committee submitted to the convention Saturday morning hy Mra. Callle U. H eider, finance officer, wera accepted and tha propoaed budget adopted. A aavlnga over last year under tha present budget waa effect ed with a total amount of 4.2uo adapted under tha general fund and $4,008 under the hospital and child ' welfare budget. A recommendation of tha bud get committee proposing that one-half of tha poppy sale pro ceeds be returned to Individual units Instead of tha one-third heretofore returned, waa accept ed, aa wera other recommenda- 11 IDLING 1 OF PENDLETON NAMED TODAY Hero', (lerardo Machado, pres ident ol Cuba, who aped away from strife-torn Cube yesterday to ur his Ufa. He la supposed to ba In lha Uahamaa. Ilona for all possible raductlon In overhead coala. Tha rehabilitation program ol "dlmi for disabled veteran," waa discussed, and the recom mendation made by tha conven tion that delegates eubmlC re porta to their unlla, and aak that each number contribute 10 renta toward thle work. Any deficit In unit rehabilitation funda may ba made up from the returua of popy aalea, accord ing to tlila recommendation. Community aiming compli menting tha distinguished gueata Senator Stelwer and Representa tlv Mott, waa led by Mra. H on fall, accompanied by Mies Betty (iallagher, convention accompau let. Nail Jlorfet of Aatorla at tended an Invitation tor lha 13 convention. Reporta of committee chair men wera aubmltted and accept ed, and a letter of greeting from O. D. Matthews, chairman of the convention committee, waa read by the secretary. The annual presidents' and paat presidents dinner held at tha VYIIIard hotel Friday eve ning completed bualneaa for tha aecond day of tha auxiliary cou ventlon. Mra. Henri Conradl and Mra. M. K. Cooper of thla city were In charge of arrangementa for tha dinner, at which a delight ful program was presented. About 90 gueata were In attendance and Mra. LaDocle Cobb, Junior past department prealdent, pra- eliled. It waa decided to continue tha custom of holding tha par leya annually Instead of effect Ing an organisation to Join In the national association of prea ldenta' groups. 1M Rl'IKtK WISH CULVER, Ind., Aug. U. (UP) Donald Hudge, Oakland. Cel., youth, won tha Junior atnglee title of the national boya' and Junior tennla champlonshlpe to day, defeating (lene Mako, Loa Angeles. (-4, -J, 1-6, 0-6, 1-6. Butter ameared over cheeaa will help keep tha cheese from drying. . (Continued from Pag On) favoring Immediate enactment of legislation, both stale and na tional, which will repeal and forever prohibit tha issuance of tai exempt eerurltles. A resolu tion to cooperate to th fullest possible extent In achieving the objectives of the national re covery act waa adopted. A resolution will be presented at th national convei tlon re questing eongreea to pass a bill providing for th permanent re tention by th federal govern ment of the property known aa the old post office building In Portland (or headquartere by the various nationally recognised veteran organlsallona. , Drum Corp Ruling The resolution presented by the Klamath post requesting the national American Legion or ganisation to oppose th practice of congresa further exchsnglns unproductive private lands for productive government lands which have the preferential hnmostead right for ex-service men, was passed. Henry Per kins, Klamath delegate at the hn.lnesa eeaslon. reviewed a local eirhana of Tola Lake lands a-blch prompted tne action. All American I-ilon drum corpa of the stale will be divided Into two group tor s petition hereafter. Division will be made according to member ship. Th state drum corp com mittee was requesli. to oraw rules and regulatlona concernlne tha restrictions. Trophle. tor outstanding show ing during tha past yean were awarded at tha meeting. Tha George E. Love tropny tor the larieat membership waa won by the Klrby post. Tha Charlea J. Johnson trophy for having the highest flv year membership waa won by Hood River. Tne oiemci number alx trophy, tne naroia J Warner cup waa awarded to Foe- alll. Prlnevill post received in George L. Koehn trophy for dn ing th greatest work toward Amerlcanlsatlon. Rose City Mine Tha William B. Follett cup tor the poet carrying on the beat state and national program waa won by th Rosa City post. Rose burg received the Ben 8. Fisher trophy for conducting tha great est number of community aervic Droxrama during th past year, Th Individual L. 8. trophy for the member acquiring the largeat number of legton members waa won by T. A. Collins of post turn ber one at Portland. Collins sign ed 218 new member In tha or ganisation before July 10. Upon receiving hia new office from Commander John B. Eakln of Dalles. Warner declared hia outstanding program for the en suing year would b to resell the organization to the public. National convention delegatea to th Chicago meeting from dis trict one are Tom Delaney, 8s- lei; J. D. Merrill. Albany: Dick Preston, Roaehurg; William Courtney, Mc.Minnvllle. From district two, Bert Davia. Union George Brewater, Redmond. From district three. Julius Cohen, Ken' neth Banka and 8. O. West. Sid" 8. George of Eugene was elected national committeeman over Alex Barry of Portland. The eat waa 7t to S2i on all ballot Ing. Barry moved that a unanl moua vote be east (or Georg. Th motion carried. District eommasdera are aa fol lows: District . 1 Ralph Derllle, Greshara. District X Moa Palmateer flslem. District I R. I. Hargatt, Le banon. District 4 Elwood Hussey, Klrby. District t Don McLeod, Hood River. District I Bpenc Crawford, Heppner. District 7 Wlllla Ronnsvllle, Burna. Tha eonvantlon closed with s salut to th colors. Man Shoots Self, Hurts Ctrl Friend (Continued from Page On) th machine and fell at bla feet. Blood atreamed from a wound In her bead. Tha flrat abot waa followed closely by a second when the man fired a Bullet Into nis brain. He waa dead when an emergency ambulance arrived. The woman waa taken to Com munity hoapltal where her con dition was reported critical. On the man's body waa found a note asking that "If anything should happen to me. Mra. A. B. Caualn, 207 W. Lomlta St., Glendale, ahould be notified. The note carried a message to Mra. Caualn. It read as fol lows: "I have sent you today a transfer of title for the car, and you can take poeaeselon If any thing ahould happen to me." It bore th nam of "W. H. Pearce." Mlaa Stephana told nolle th man. whom ah knew aa Hisnop. wanted ber to elope with bim and that they had quarreled when ebe refused. Genlle as a pup, but a glutton for PUNISHMENT No whipping, no mining ... just a tofl word, and your Terraplane will go through fin and water for you! That's TER RA PL A IS ING I CHEPIET PUTS DETROIT, Aug. 12. Klctlteen thousand mora men are at work In Chevrolet and Pontlac planta today than at tha same liana a year ago, W. 8. Knudson, pret dent and general manager of tha Chevrolet Motor Compaoy statcl In discussing tha employment alt uaiion. In emphasising thla picture of rising employment, Mr. Knudson also pointed out that payroll fig ures of th two companlea are now at a higher ataga than 1c any year since th boom period of mil. In th single week from July ft to July 16, Inclusive, th num ber of men employed Increaaed by approximately 4,000 at The 20 planta throughout the United States and from the 15th up to the present, approximately 2,000 more men had been added to tbc payrolla. Since June 10. declared Mr. Knudson, aa be analyzed th fix- urea, a email army of 11.000 men have found employment with Chevrolet and Pontlac. Total em' ployment today la abov 46,000 persons. Balbo Brings His Seaplanes to Rome (Continued from Page On) General Pellegrini received the gold medal for aeronautical va lor. Approximately 100,000 per- sons roared acclaim aa General Balbo'a leading triad dipped over the Tido Dl, Roma and then Bent a flurry of spray fly ing from the crater, aa In per fect formation, they landed at tb and of a 11,200-mll voyage. Premier Benito Mueollnl, standing stiffly at attention. threw up bla right arm In the fascist salute to the black beard ed air minister who bad led th flight to Chicago and return. General Balbo returned tb aalute. Then, while royalty, diplomats, cabinet ministers and many thousands of cheering spectators looked on, the fascist premier warmly embraced th general and congratulated him on tba aueceaa of bla daring ventur. Havana Torn by Mad Rioting As Machado Leaves (Continued from Pag On) death at tba banda of a revolu tionary mob armed with machine guna. Their bullet-riddled plane, a Pan-American Alrwaya clipper. xoomeo out of tne' Havana alr- - - muuuay to mil por to the accompaniment of ton at Olendele bowline bullet aftar th atok aeiaed all tbalr baggage, hur riedly packed after a aarvant at tha Ferrera borne waa slain by terrorlata. Dr. Ferrera told tba United Praaa. LOS ANOELE8, Aug. It (CP) Orvllle Mohler, former U. 8. O. football star, now a member el th Mission baseball elnh of tha Coaat league, will b married Monday to Miss Barnardlna 01- Funerals i DAMKL RAY GROVES Tha funeral of tha late Dan iel Ray Groves, who paased away at bla residence in Altamont Acres, Aug. . will be held Mon day, Aug. 14, at 10:20 a. m.. from the Klamath funeral home, the Rev. J. B. Coan of tha Meth odist church officiating. Inter ment will be in the Llnkvlll cemetery. Obituaries ECGE.NE B. DO.NOVA. Eugene B. Donovan, a resident of Klamath Falls for ten yeara. died Saturday evening after a brief Illness. Mr. Donovan waa a native of Michigan. He waa born July , 1867. He waa a lum ber grader by occupation. He la survived by bis mother, Mrs. L. B. Donovan, two alstera. Edith and Janney Donovan, a brother. George Donovan, all of Weat Branch. Mich., and a brother, Garfield Donovan of Chicago. He also left a daughter, Mrs. Robert N. Alter of Klamath ' Kails. The body la at tb Klamath I Funeral Home, where frienda may call. Funeral notice will be made later. Sblne on aerge can bo removed by aponglng witb hot vinegar be fore pressing. Price Alone does not represent VALUE in a used car. The condition of the car and the rep utation of the dealer are the most important factors. Each of our used cars is carefully reconditioned and "okeyed" before t is offered for sale. These cars can be bought with the full confidence of a new car. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe, gide wheeling. A modern car mounted tires, free .9495 1932 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan, heavy duty tires, or iginal paint like new. An excellent car...)54S 1930 Ford Coach, perfect condition.. -4265 1931 Ford Sport Coupe, new heavy duty tires, very nice condition .. ... $323 1931 Ford Victoria. One of the cleanest Fords we have had in a long time . p?; LOCKE MOTOR CO. S22 S. 6th St. Phone 49 By letter, by wire, by worti-of-month. Ease Terraplane owner have told ua of experienee with., their can that hare seemed even to ua almoft Incredible until we learned the detail,- Thousands of trouhle-fjee high-speed miles, emergency high.gatf rlnn over rockj mountain roads in record time, accidents prevented by Terraplan . agility, trip dtrcmgh mnd and aand in the dead of night, ... in every atory thrill, in very thrill the assurance of Terraplane mggedneaa, dependability and safety. Yet the Terraplane ia a gmtit car quiet, smooth, comfortable, instantly responsive. It I aa amaaingly economical car. It is a beautiful, sleek, low-slung car.- Have you driven a Terraplane yet? "Bobby, darling, think of having a new dog mnd a new Terraplan tht tarn day I "Coma on, feUoxoUt't gat starred. iranf to thow your mother tchat (hit nets chariot trill do." nunsox essex terraplane lUTER-SIX, HWS PACEMAKER CIGHTA,97I " STANDARD MX ROADSTER, Htt COUFK, MM SPECIAL MX COUPI, 80B EIGHT, 86i 1 ll- 111 - 1 - sWlsrm ' i i I ! ACME MOTOR CO. 410 South 6th ' Phone 680 JMaee B. A. Rolfft'aj Terraplaae Orefcetjtra ajvery SaarTay Night I . a in te Ms m a rami tony Bated en the latest retail regfirrofran frgerw Kent HlMTI Company (all (tare for ftve fuo rnontha). Chevrolet hen sold In excess of 370,000 p. True enough, it isn't news any more to say that Chevrolet leads the world in automobile sales. People have come to take that for granted. But this year there is an important differ-. ence. In the face of the keenest "show-me" market the industry has ever known, Chevrolet has increaaed its margin of leader ship. In fact, according to the latest available figures, Chev rolet alone has sold almost as many cars this year as all the rest of the low-price field combined I When a car looms above its field like that, there can't be any argument about it. ( must ba an all-round better buy. And that's exactly what Chevrolet offers you. The bodies are Fisher bodies, and that's the most famous name in its field. Famous for styling and luxury. Famous for pio neering such revolutionary advancements as the new ventilation system that lets you make your own weather. Famous for using the strongest and quietest body construction of the day solid steel over a sturdy hardwood frame. The engine is valve -in- Stel eleee head six, and that's the same basic design that has been breaking economy and dependability records for year after year. It's Cushion-Balanced to blot out vibration. It's full of snap and ' vigor. In fact, it has been called the most efficient engine iaa the low-price field. . . 'Then there's Syncro-Mesh with SiJent Second. There's tha Starterator. There's Simplified Free Wheeling, the Octane Selector, long, parallel-mounted springs more advancements than we have space to describe, but all of proven vaue. What's more, Chevrolet prices start at $445, and no Chevrolet la listyd above $5651 Already this year, hundreds of thousands of owners have put this car through every kind of test, driven it millions of miles, and proved that it i' right I No other car in the world bears such a recommendation. Don't guess buy from the leader. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. Ail arfeee , e. . flint, htlehlttn. Sptetml eaif'pmeet eirra. lev eWrerea1 aefeee and easr O. M. A. C term. Is eat eeeeaa. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUI Locke Motor Co. 522 S. 6th Phone 49