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September SO, 1933
THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLtmATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
T.
VIS
GIVES OUTLOOK
FOR HI SCHOOL
AMUSEMENTS
ntll.OQUIM, Or. "Chllnquln
blVli chnnl h cuinmvncril tin
prMnt turn, with in nrollmtnt
of 71," iiitKnirn d Hu pi. K. B.
Rvntii. "Mat yuT lh liroll-m-nt
it tlili lima whn 10, but
ilrtltloiii to lb enrollnifiit ar
bHn mailu fclniont dally, anil wo
Mprct to axfrrd tha OUinUT of
Hnlrnii tM,nlld In prvlou
yan bvfor long.'
Robert Mflfiln u liwtrd at
tha cilna of Innt year to acrva
pmaldvut of thn itutlent body for
tlili yar; I-orrnlna Laraou an
ylra prtiant; Kranraa t'ooua an
acratary, and Claranea Bhfhy aa
trtMiirr. Tha meftltiaa of the
tiitnt body ara bMd twlrt ach
month, according to Mr. Kvana.
Cliwara OtkniiIm
Ortanliutlon of tha clanna wai
completed luat Motility with tbt
following r u Ha;
In tha nltr claaa, tha officer
alttcted wari: Praftldrtit, Ida Mr
!onough; yira prldnt, ltotrt
McCain; afcratary-U'Murar, Jay
In tha Junior flam, tha offlcar
tirtid wara: Praaldcnt, Theron
Kinney; vlra praaldrtit, Kranrw
Conns: BMratary, Vivian Murtln,
and trtuumrrr, Hrehner Ha ether.
In tha aophomora clnmi, thn of
flrari ! Ud were: lrtrildi'iit
John Havana; vlra proalrli'iit, Lylr
Wllliama. and aacretary-trvaturar,
Dllna Kaallna.
In thn frfxhtnan claw, tha of
flri'ra UrtM wara: Prualdetit,
Fifpbvn Hays; vlra praatdrnt,
Norman Pohll; earalary, Warnar
lllakv, and trraaurar, John Krlck-
aon,
fMronc Karutty
At tha promt time, tha an
roll men t la distributed hatwarn
tha claMa with 17 atudrnta In
tha aanlor rlaaa, 1 attidanta In
tha Junior flaa. 18 In tha snpho-
mora cias ana lb in tna rrran
man claaa.
"Our taarhttiR ataff In tha
high school. stated Mr. Evans,
ha baan reduced by one true her,
but ttiia ha not Impaired tha af
flclancy of tha arhool. We have
Strong faculty, and plan to
rnntlnua all of tha axtra-rurrlcu
lar work which wa bav carried
on In tha forgoing yenra. War
ren Cntr, athlftlc coat-h of lant
year, la replaced hy Ouy CamP'
bell, a graduata of Albany col
lega at Albany. H cam a to
Chlloquln from teaching at Phoe
nix.
"Our new aommarrlal t earner
fa MIn Rabarca JonM-tVtradu
ata ot O. 8. C, who-fcas tauaht
at Hat. ton, Idaho, foevthe paar
threa yaara. and com aa to
hiahly rtvnn.nitidc4. Tha only
veterans on our teaching ataff
ara Donald Itrookman, Mlaa Mary
Tattaa and myaalf.
A high arhool orchestra
planned thin year. aTordlng to
Mr, Evans, hut It Is Just now or
gunlilna. Kourtren randldalos
hnva already applied for It.
Trk Irartlra
From now until November
Coarh Campbell and Coach
Itrookman ara sprinting their
ttina developing tha track possi
billtlaa. W'hfn tha waathar ba
rn mea too Inrlement for track,
thrn baakethall will reign In th
school's athlotlr world. Tha baa-
ketball taunt Inat two on tat and
Ing stars with tha graduation of
Rvana Nelson and Lloyd Hurklry
Nrlann matriculated at O, 8. C
thla fall. Chlloquln has soma an
vlnhta rtcorda for Ita baakethall 1
trams, however, and It Is gen-
rally believed that tha team thla)
ytar will ba equal to that of
lat year. If not better.
Jftrk Nl lioln, a baakethall alarj
of 1932, entered tha Imtveralty
of tdho this fall. William Itoark
and Lloyd Hnrkley entered the
Southern On-gon Normal acbool !
at Anhland. Kach ot theea names (
conjured up strenuous games of
basketball to members of Cbllo-:
quln high, and they ara axpertrd
to continue to maks records
wherever they go.
, Ciwclire Drbato
tt hate teams will ba coached
by Donald Hronkmau aa In the
past. Coach Itrookman has a
gloomy forecast for the debnte
tenma this year, but those who
know are of the opinion that be
ban a trlrk or two up his aleeve
yet. Lorraine Lumen and Robert
Mi-Cain aro tha only veterans of
lnnt yar n delmta tam loft.
flu tit. K. K. Kvani am again
appointed hy the U. of O. exten
sion division aa regional chair
man, for bla third term. Debat
ing contests are aponaored and
held under tha Susptcca of this
dlvlxlon.
"We have a fine, faculty and a
flna student hoily," staled 8u
pt'rlnlyndent Kvnus In closing,
"and we expect to hang up some
morn reconlw thin year.'
New VOX
Vol Now iiiarlni. return n
Itn VHinatit of "Wliuupwi." wltll
til (I I u t'.nliir,
Pnllran Niw pl.ylni, "Htrlct
ly IVriuiinl," wlih tl.rjorl.
Kuniti. Mill. Qulll.n ud Dor
olhy Joril.n.
I'ln. Tr. Now pliylni, "fu
lltn." wlili Hx 11.11.
Il.lnliow Now pl.ylni, "Urdu
'Km B.ik Allvo," with rr.uk
Uur
vox
Two Bi.n who o lo.oy r-
.mnlil.4 ..cb oth.r th.t on.
.U'lip.d Into th. flKhtJnx pollU-
i l '.'sr" i h
thrill, of th flrat all ot hla
Miinunram a.rl, lli'i Doll, c
wntrn .t.r, will ti. an to
day III "Th. ruflllr.," wlilih
cohim In th. local playhoua. (or
Iwo-day run.
"Th. Pualllr." la th. f.at
morlni atory of th. effort, of
.trl mile. .K.nt. to ritour
th. loot from a half-mllllon dol
lar mall robbery and bring thn
crook, to luitlr. Kollnwllif a
trail that lead) from wi'ilnrn
pnnlt.nllnry and ovr railroad
llnM, the liiTPntliulor. lor.to
Ibulr man at Ul auinnc th.
member, of a k.iik ol r.nl. rn
tlvra which I. terrorizing the
mill. rant..
Ronald CblmananrfElissa Lgrdi
l carei and lov. o( th. otbor
m.n . wll. yroviu. the ittnton.
dual role, of "The Ma.g.u'radr"
fur Koneld Coluian at lb. Vox
bcnlre. aiKrllii. Hunday.
Involred In th. puailed afloe-
llmia .nd love, of Cnliuan a two
roli-i ar K11b l.andl and Juli
ette Cornplon and bin ct
he.ded by l)ald Torrenr., Hel.n
Jerom. Kddy, Creliblon Ual.
and llalllwell Hobhee.
A. a backaruund for Colm.o
and th. .traiiK human problem
of "Th. Maiuerader." Hainu.l
Uoldwyn ha. prorlded a produc
tion that xlve. new 111. and a
bright niudurn touch tu th. ra
niou. Kimllih melodrama. Fo-
llllrul turmoil, riot and the
threat of revolution, financial
ud government erlNM taken
from today'a headline, ar. th.
atnrm cloud, that drlv. on.
m.n from hi. ponlllou at th.
helm of at.t. and from th. lov.
of hi. wife to drug, and de
bauchery. Pride of family, pa
triotism and lov. of advontur.
and fight iummon hla unknown
young rou.ln to th. rwacu..
Klchard waiiac. aireetM in.
Ma.quer.der" from an adaption
by Howard E.tahrook and Mom
Hart. It la baaed on John
Hunter Bnoth'a dramatization of
the novel by Kalherln. Cell
Thureton.
WKIJCAX
Pint raovl. of It. tyn., "Strict
IT P.raonal," drama which playa
upon th. them. f "g.t acquaint
ed club.," I. oa dlaplay at to.
Pelican theatr. today, with
M.rjorl. R.mbeau. Eddie Qull
l.n and Dorothy Jordan la lead'
Ing rol...
Th. "get-ecqaalntd club..'
where ba.bful ' Romeo . are
brought In contact with ahy
Jullen, have tntplred aumeroaa
Ironlo wlee-cracka and denun
clatnry arilclea In new.paper.
and maanilnea. but they hare
never before In.plred a motion
picture.
It I Mil) W
An onn.uai moilon picture of
jungl. uv.g bc.it. In action l
playing 1 th. Italnbow theatre
today. 11 la "Krlng 'Kin Hack
Allva," tl.uallxlng th. adven
ture, of Frank Buck In f.tchlng
the largital and moil feroclou.
wild hcaftta from the Jungle to
th. aoo. of th. world.
Th. plctur. allow., among
other event., a .talking, prey
ing, frothing femal. tiger cut a
tiny baby eleph.ut off from It.
moiner. Th. o.ijy pachyderm I.
no higher from the ground than
a medium alxed police dog. Bill!
whimpering for Ita mother', milk
It .en.e. danger. It. mlnluturu
trunk trumpet an BOB for
mama. The tiger relentleea, tire
le.., Intent on th. kill, lopes
along. The wee elephant runs
thla way aud that. It turns . . .
It acainpera to the brush wild
Ith terror while th. tiger
enemy trnlls It with drooling
tongua and bared fang..
Hut Frank Muck I. Ilixr. wiib
a loug barrelled rifle. A care
ful, easy, well-timed shot brings
tli. tiger down. And than a
wild chas. to ceptur. th. baby
elephant wltll hi. bur hand.
in
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OVER VEGETABLES
LEGION VISITOR
ci nri th puipunn uthtlt",r 'j"'1,
rLUbll IU UlliUflullj today ThSncaiilinuv..r'warsold
I.OS ANGKI.KH. Bept. J. (P)
t)ne hundrird heads of cauli
flower, sprayed with sufficient
pulsim tu kill the persons eating
INK TKFR
Coming to the screen of the
Pin. Troe theetra once mor. In
an action 'Pic that top. even the
CHIOAOO, Bpt. 19. (AP)
lly airplane, boat, train and
thumb Legionnaire, are arriving
In Chicago from every corner
of th. nation and aom. 'o( Its
territories to attend their na
tional convention nxt week.
Registration headiiuartera pre
dicted an attendance of almost
3oo,D0i) by Bunduy. Session, be
gin Monday.
An early arrival wa. A. R.
Iltcks. U. of Alaska, who aald
ho travelled by boat from Alaska
to Havana. Cubs, hy way of the
l'u nn ma Canal. Then he flew
by airplane to Miami, Kla., and
finished tha trip by train.
OM.V OXB FATAUTV
BAI.KM, Sept. 29, (AP) The
stale industrial accident commis
sion reported 476 accidenta In
Oregon Industrie, th. past week
and th. fatality ot Jack Kerr,
Klamalb Kali, laboror.
Smullimt In li.it. caused the
death of thousands ot Indian. In
Araorica.
by an Inglcwood truck farm.
to peddler, who probably will
aeek to market It today provided
they are not located before that
time.
Th truck farmer, C. Naku
mara, wa. arrested by the health
department official, oa a charge
of Improper use of poison and
his fields were quarantined wb.n
It w;i. discovered thre. acre. 01
cauliflower had been sprayed
with deadly poison. He was
fined 1100.
'
Mayor To Present
Football Medal
Mayor W. E. Muboney announc
ed at a meeting of the Klamath
I'niun high school student body i
football rally thla afternoon he
would give a gold medal to the
football player proving the great
est Inspiration to hi. football
team.
Tha medal will ba presented
each year to the player showing
the greatest leadership and char
acter In connection with sports
manship. Tli. selection of the
boy will be made by the hlgb
.chool principal, th. football
roach and th. football squad, Ma
honey announced.
ftltAHM FIHK or f:CII M
The city flro department was
called to Hot Rprlnga addltloo at
:45 o'clock Thursday evening to
extinguish a grass firs which
hnike'out neer the Itoosevelt
apartment. Th. bl.zn was out
out before doing any damag. to
nearby property.
Uartln.vllle. Ind., ha. th. larg
est goldfish "farm" In the United
Htate.
Many Hear Sermon
On hsue Of NRA
A large attendance marked tba
third prophetic sermon given by
Evangelist It. D, K. Smith In tb
basement of Moe'a atora Thurs
day night. Crowds have boen
Increualng aacb night and ar
raugumenta aro being mad a to
seat tha overflow crowd.
Tha sermon topic was "la tha
Nil A the Mark of the Beast?"
Ho said that thera was no reason
why the Chrlatlan citizen could
i not comply wholeheartedly with
the provlalons of tha NRA. Ha
st s tad that ao long aa Ua
American news pa pars ratal ned
their right of free apaach and
saw that such right was Includ
ed la tha newspaper coda, that
thera waa little chance of abneae
creeping Into tha administration
of tba recovery act.
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