October 20, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAJWATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREh HITLER SENDS FORMAL NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL (Continued from Punt One) head with Rpproprlutlonft'trt com pints) them ovrm befortf Cormnny'-. rxnldMlva wlllidrawul : Tronic tho lea Kilo snd tho arini confurenca. Mimnlliiiw, Fninrt, J t.rtwl on by ntnuiB of her wars with Uttrmimy mid pooplo (hut novor enn forifot the limt one, has fornml a powerful clmlii Inchifl liiK trmirh anil earn) mute syntum. For thruo yours, work or In tlifi Muti rK.nn have woldcd thin stroiif chnln along a 125 mlte front, Amu 1IuiIk Miilntttlnod Bo, tho Kronen fornlicn of fir mill iho otttnr tluy that Kiuncs Colt nufu "In iiiltclit ami right." Yt FrniK'O isn't through avon Bow, Tho arms buriicot, Proniler Pnludlw him mtsoru-d morn thuit onra almo (.i-rtmuiy's wltlidruwul from world dlminiiuiiimit luKnilri Moiim, miiHt not bo tumpw-ml with -orouomy. or no economy. While in twi httvo bnnn UiiKlriB ami mil lug and arming along tho rrunta of Holitiuni, Austria and Pruur, un nit limit utn hut cotiio out from 1'ratia, (Jioohoslo vnkla: "Any revision of the war troutloi no far a Cxochoitlovaklu' biitindurloa ara coiicttmod ran bo cnrrlod out only with military furrs . . ruin nil Acta Vljcorouidy rotund, meunwliilo, lung ago had lot It b known tbut vigor ou oppoultlon would gruot any (Ivrmun efforts to re vine Uur Uiuny'a eurilurn bound it rtu. 1'oland novr will aurrondor the I'rovlnca of Ponmrso tli go called 1'ollnli Corridor without a war, a spuakor dis:lurcd to tho accompaniment of cheurs In purllnmont at Vursaw. Addrd to thoaa movements. Prima Minis tor Htuuntng dclurod at Cope-nhagou only Tuesday, rv ftrrlng to a discussion of rein forcements for tha southern Dsn b frontier, that It would bo "di'ftmdud to tha limit." Little Switzerland was heard from In connection with arms and rmnmenta yesterday. lie port b reuchvd International circles at Omiova that tho Swiss military loaders wore to auk ex traordinary credit of 8MUO.0OO gold franca ( $ 23.HUU.0U0 ) to In crease arrnanients. Britain Orders New Naval Policy (Continued from Tags One) min tut ration's naval plana and Jnpnn'a enhancement of her fleet, Lord Ueatty revived tha war-time cry of mora ships, men and money. Ho t nd. erf ted that Hrltuln would certainly adrunct atrong dmunuds at tho 1 9:t& na val conference, wheu tho pres ent naval limitation treaty la to be rrvlMt'd. QU I CK RLIE for stuffy heads v Finger marksv. . pencil marks and cray ons. ..left by careless childish hands... are quickly and easily removed when your walls are finished with PABCO Improved Interior Finish. For here is a finish you can wash time and time again... year in and year outl For all interior wall and woodwork CUT-LASS r , ., .. ,,,,, ,r r-f cm If giving tha dagger look doean't make errant plratna walk tha plunk, Mary House ran mako aoina cutting remarks and glvo a few sharp commands, you know. Wllb a knlfo In her mouth, you'll agroa Mary looked pretty keen for that i'lrata Hull University of Pennsyl vania students wera to glva In Philadelphia. HICKS WIS SUIT INST Damages of $10,000 were awarded to Ray Hicks of Bnnanta by a verdict returned In federal court at M 'd ford Wednesday eve ning In an action against the Cal ifornia Oregon Power company tor lujurlos sustained in an acci dent near Ilonanza on Septem ber 2!. 1132. ' Hlrks was severely burned, and one of his companions, Kugone McKlnney, Instantly killed when the boom of a hay derrick struck iho 60,000 volt electric power line of the California Oregon Power company, running from lionnnza to Spraguo River. Hicks was a patient In a local hospital for several months, un dergoing a sertee of skin grafts for burns about head, shoulders and abdomen. He brought suit against the power company, alleging that the power line was too low. He sued for $100,000, and the trial bas been In progress for a week. Hicks Is married and has two children. East Indian natives have sucb a keen aeime of smell that they enn dUtlngiilsh between the foot print of a Kuropean and a person of their own rnre or odor. Boy! I can breathe now!" PREVENTS many colds x7 L STRIKE CALLED FOR SATURDAY (Continued from Page One) tha CCO campa, while American farmer, could nut gat profitable Copyright, 1B33, by United Pre,, BT. PAUU Minn., Oct. 19, (UP) 'The country', moat mili tant agricultural aaaoclatlon vot ed Inte today to call a national farm alrlke flaturday. Tha declalon to atrlka waa made at a aocrnt meeting ol di rector! of the National Karmnra Holiday aaaoclatlon, which !oa tored a almllar atrlke laat aprlng. ' lU'no I'ratdea . Mllo Ttuno of Dea Molnea, la., prvaldcnt ot the aaaoclatlon, pre altled at the meethiK. Hepreaont atlvea Irom Mlnnoanla, Iowa, rlnuth Dakota, Wlaconaln and North Dakota attended. Many of thfae ropreaentatlve, prevloualy had expreaand aym Dathv for Oov. William Langer'a wht-at embargo, which went Into effect In North Dakota at 12:01 a. m. today. The director, refuai'd to en large upon their announcement that the atrlka will be called for Haturday. They mild they would iaaue a complete atatcment to morrow. It waa known, however, that their principal objecta would be an effort to cut off aupplle, of farm produce, force the cltlca to recognlie the farmer,' pllliht and the government to guarantee price, etiual to the co,t ol pro- riuction. Another purpoae would be to obtain an NltA code for farmera, although It waa not atated what prorlalona would bo aaked for. mmE5 seek TO SOLVE MYSTERY BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 19. () A ault denlgned to bring about an official aolutlon ol the aenaa tlonal dUappcaranco ol Lea Srhloalnger. member ol a San Franclaco merchant family, Irom Portland, Ore., laat December waa tiled bere today by tha Mamarhuaetta Ufa Inauranca company agalnat the Walla Fargo lank and Union Truat company, truatea lor the eatata. Tba company filed the ault In federal court, aaklng that wlt neaaea be required to make depo altlona to clear up certain ele menta ol the eiluatlon. particu larly with view to determining whether tha dlaappearance waa a hoax. Obituaries JKKSK DAVID WAI.KKR Jeaae David Walker, a re,l dent of Langoll Valley for the laat 30 yeare, paaaed away Thuraday, October 19, 1933, at 1:45 p. m., following an lllneaa of two week,' duration. Mr. Walker wa, a native of Iowa and at the time ot bia death waa aged 88 yeara, 3 month, and 1 day, having been born July 13, 1847. He settled In Klamath county In 1871, being one ol the pioneer aottlers of the Oounnia dlatrlct. Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Annie M. Walker of Langell Valloy, three aona, Clarence E. and J. C. Walker ot Langell Valley, and Charles Walker of Beatty, Ore.; one daughter, Mrs. Bessie Camp bell ot Langell Valley. The re mains roat In tho gold room at the Earl Whltlock funeral borne. Pine street at Sixth where friends may call. Notice ot funeral to be announced later. Frederic March Reported Better HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 19 (JP) Frederic March, acreen actor, whose condition had been report ed aa aerloua after he Buffered a relnpse while recovering from an attuck ot lnfluensa, waa reported todny by his physicians to be "well on the rond to recovery.' March waa said to have pasfrd the crlala ot his lllneaa laat night Such Smart New Styles Pumps or Ties In tnau chado, suede, kid, or satin materials. All the newest trims and combinations. Come In and sea them. PLAIN HIGH HKKL PBM1' Satin, kid or ff patent leather aP'r.Ul A CLKVER MTTMl TIF. In black auede - or brown mauchndo, ( ff smartly trimmed )O.UU I BULGER'S . Beautiful Shoes Southern Pacific Buys Local Spuds For Dining Cart August Duncan, asslatant au- parlntendeiit of the Houtharn Pa cific dlnim car system baa baan In Klamath Fella lor 'tlia paat few day, looking orer tha Klam ath potato crop and purcbaalnf a aupply (or use la bla depart ment. Unix number on bakara ara used on tha gouthorn Pacific dining car, and approximately lire carloada ara conaumad by passengers during tba aeaaon. According to L. L. Graham, dlatrlct freight and paaaenger agent, tba Houtharn Pacific baa been ualng Klamath potatoea aa a teatura during tba paat lew yeara and bare prorcd vary sat- iafactory. . FEDERAL AGENTS PUSH LINDY CASE WASHINGTON. Oct. 19, Recent succosi In rounding up kldnaperi bas prompted tba de partment of jutitlce to undertake a fuller, co-ordinated In vent I Ra tion of the 20-months-oId Lind bergh abduction. Hanctioned by President Roose velt In bis desire to consolidate all kidnaping Investigations un der the Justice department, the move follows disclosures of the withdrawal from tha case of the lone Income tax Investigator that has been working on It. White House Approve This agent, Frank Wilson, of Capone Income tax investigation fame, wag taken off the case this k b , , , h, . . tha lnternB, rBV,nH bureau'a Intelligence unit, and returned to hla tormer dutlea with the unit's fluid office In Baltimore. They refused to dlscnaa the matter further, but It was learned Wilson's withdrawal had White Ilouae approval. At tha aame time Attorney General Cummlnga. alter conler. encea with the president, order ed J. Edgar Hoover, director ol the Justice department's division ot Investigation, to assume juris diction over federal activltiea in the Lindbergh caae, with a view to giving New Jersey authorities full benefit of data on known kid napers amassed by the division .ince passage of tha federal kid naping law. Realty Board Favors Citys Proposed Levy ..(Continued from Page One) Cunning has been a leader In op position to the tax. Considerable intereat centered around the action ot the Eaat Side Improvement club, in view of the fact that It waa on the eaat aido that the mayor claimed bla heaviest aupport In the election tight laat fall and winter. Charles Reynolds, president ot the association, said the tax waa thoroughly discussed and a reso lution will be adopted opposing the tax In accordance with a vote taken at the meeting. It will be opposed, he Bald, on the ground that it will Increase the cost of living. Inasmuch aa tha tax will be passed on to the ultimate con sumer. Reynolds said the con sensus of opinion waB that the tax will not lower the burden on real eatate enough to warrant tta effect elsewhere.' Clifton Richmond, secretary of the Eastaide aBaoclation, said that a dozen or ao membera were present at the meeting. Reynolds kald total attendance was 35 or 40. Great Britain contalna numer ous spas and practically any kind of spa treatment can be obtained there. t3T QU.CKM STARTING lW0,M AST It PICK. HP rttff JftSMS aV-T sV GENERAL OFFICIALS TAKE STEPS TO END E (Continued from Page One) hour later. A bullet had en tared his back near bla heart. Aa a result, ,tale police stood guard about tha capltol during tna conference. Three compan ies of national guardsmen wera quartered In an arsenal across the streets. Other troopa wer. ordered to ba ready In their noma cltlea for a call, I'rugrosivea lllamed When tba conference met. Oov. .Horner announced that the government bad taken action. Ha read a long report from Don aid Rlchberg. NKA counsel. Tbla report blamed tba pro gressives for most of the trouble and urged immediate peace. It atated that misunderstanding of the law waa the principal baals for tho trouble and that mem bera of both unions easily could comply with the NltA principles without warring against each omer. The conference practically pnt aolutlon of the war problem up to the progressives, urging thoui not to carry guns, not to resort to violence, to acknowledge the government order' that all exist ing contracts shall stand, and to allow operators to hire addition al men from whichever faction tbey wish. Funerals JOSKI'll OTTOMAN Joeeph Ottoman, a pioneer resident ot Malln, Ore., paaaed away at the home of hfa son, James Ottoman, 1104 Crescent avenue, Tuesday at 1:00 a. m. lie nad been a resident of Ma lln lor the past 24 yeara, mov ing there In 1909, a few years after coming to this country. He waa a native of Melnlk. Bohenv la, and at the time of bla death waa aged 64 years and four months, having been born June 17, 1869. Surviving are the wife. Mra. Emily Ottoman, of Mann, Ore., and four eons. Frank and James ol Klamath Falls, Ore., Joseph Ottoman ol San Diego, Cat., and Ivan Otto man of Tacoma. The remains rest In the gold room at the Earl Whltlock funeral home, Pine atreet at Sixtb, where mends may call. Funeral services for the late Joseph Ottoman will be held in the Bohemian hall at Maliu Fri day at 2:00 p. m. under the auspices ot the Z. C. B. J. lodge of Malln. Friends are Invited. Commitment services and Inter ment to follow in Malln ceme tery. The remaine will rest in tbe Earl Whltlock funeral home until 12 o'clock Friday. MINERS STRIK A NATIOyAlY FAMOUS BEER Arfd W00? PETROLEUM CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA Pedestrian Struck By Hit, Run Driver William Daniels waa atruck by a bit and run driver near tba city limits c. South Sixth atreet Thuraday evening and re ceived cuts about tha head and body bruises. He waa given treatment by Dr. O. 8. Newsom and taken to hla home near Ihe Great Northern spur track. According to city police re port,, Danlela waa walking Into the city on tha right hand aide of tha atreet and was struck by a car traveling In the same di rection. Hla condition waa not report ed aerioua. MEIER PROCLAIMS L SALEM. Oct. 19, (AP) The formal call for the extraordinary session of the state legislature November 20, was issued by Gov ernor Julius L. Meier here to day. He set tha time of conven ing at 10:30 a. m. Monday, No vember 20. Tbe proclamation In line with bis preliminary state ment laat Monday. 8ALEM, Oct. 19, (AP) A fifth posalble vacancy In tbe atate deglslature when it con venee In extraordinary session bere November 20 was consider ed here today when the atatua ot Representative Herbert Gordon of Multnomah county, special deputy In the corporation depart ment, waa questioned by some atate officials.- Four Vacandea Exist . Four vacanciea already exist, those of Representatives Earl Day and Ed Kelly ot Jackson county, and Senators Linn E. Jonea of Ciackamaa and Edwin Allen of Washington county. Their place will be tilled either by appointment of the governor with approval of the house In which the vacancy exlsta, or by appointment of tbe county courta, which ever of the measures un derstood to be in preparation la adopted at tha opening ot the aeaaion. The sect ot Herbert Gordon, according to an attorney gener al'a opinion, la vacant. The opinion was given Jamea W. Mott, former corporation com missioner December 8 ot laat year. However Gordon served in the regular session, leaving hla position as deputy during most of the legislative term. His right to a seat at that time ap parently waa not questioned by the house, at least there is no record to that effect. Barnes Trial Will Be Test (Continued irom Page One) peace throughout the county should turn into the county treas ury $6.00 for each marriage cere- ITS THE ART OF PROPER AGEING that provides Rainier's rich, delicious Savor. RAINIER BREWING CO, INC, Sam Framcisct IhuWtmmdm i Ua WM $2350 CASH PRIZES 103 chutoM for you ea win cuh prUe m targe ea JOO nd have fun braldn. Go w env Gea, enl dealer , . . Aw for a Scrim M tgraph. Enter the err it punle contest. It tMcinattng . . . Anv In in, woman or thM can enter withmtt coat w oMagation. mony performed by them," Oll- enwatere aald. "Upon Investigation of some ot tha justice courts throughout th state, I found that In no Instance do they account for the marring, license tee,, It being tha custom tor tha justlcea to retain the aama. In tba present casa due to tha tact that there baa been considerable discussion among rarloua groups about thla ques tion, I have taken tbla course to definitely adjudicate tha matter. "I bad a special audit of tbe books of W. B. Barnes. This was necessary In view ot the lact tnet all auditora In tha past six years nave disregarded tha number of marriage ceremonlee performed, on the ground that It waa not tba custom to account for the aame. Therefore I had no record from which to baaa my action." WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And YouTl Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin' to Go If you feul soar mmI sank sod tfc worttf look punk, don't swallow lot of wmltm, mia ml wtrr, oil, lajutiv sndv or chewing fun aud xpet tbam to Bikt you MKklaciy twt ad buoyant and lull ol muuhine. For theyy can't do H. Tbey only mov tha boweia and a mora motmnt dotw't cat at tha rauac. Tba reaaon for your down-and-out ftMiirig m your )ir. It aboutd pour out two pounda of liquid biia into your bowala daily. If thla btl im not flowing frwjrly, your food doaan't digest. It jnat dcaya in tba bowels. Gaa bioata np your tonMieb. You hart Uuck, bad taata and your breath ia foul, akin oft braaka out in bkmiabaa. Your bead arbea and you fel down and out. Your wbola gyatafln ia ppjaonafj It takaa tbaa food, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVKK FILLS to fat tbaaa two pound of biia Sowing frwly and naka you IbmI "op ud up." Thay contain wonderful. barmUaa, gatttla vagataola axtraeta, amasnf wnan It euvam to making tna Dtia now irtciy. ButdectUask for liver piUa. Aakfor Cartar'a ttla Liver filla. Lock. lor tna nama JiK Cartar'a LlttU liver Piila on tba red XaU label. Resent a aubatitute. 2Sc at drug 5 Poinis of Satisfaction have peri JPBmtime IF ill's t in sales of all cars in iis price range! (First 8 monlhs of 1933) " ITS STRAIGHT IrSNT EMSINC dcrclotw 77 horac power and 7S etnootb. eSortleee. actual-milea par hour. At normal "aruiainc apeeda there ia always vast nower la reaerva. ITS riSHU BOOT AND CONTROLLED NO DRAFT VENTILATION aaauro oecupaota superior aafety and comfort plus frcab air circulation to tho extant aaeb daairaa, r effected by rate or enow. 3 ITS UP-TO-THI-MIN IfTt STYLE la thrillingly araart Tivea you tba aatlafactlon of knowing that your ear will ba modern and band aomalnappaarancetormetar wears te soma. ITS AMPLE SIZE AND WEIOHT mean greater aafety, sttsdlar roadability Tha 4-donr Sedan weighs 9263 pounda at the curb Tha 115-Inch wheelbaea means plenty of room, caaier ridina e moot her pcrfbrraanca ITS PROVED FUEL ECONOMY province eight cylinder performance at low oparati ngcoat .The Economy Straight Bight deliver 19 mllee and more to the gallon aav Pontine own ere GET ALL F1I VE! Aar Join in the swing to Pontiac and you, too, can V?7 enjoy these modern motoring advantages. Why not have a car that is big and roomy gracefully streamlined? Why not have the power for smooth, effortless performance hour after hour at any speed you want to drive? Why not enjoy Fisher Body com fort and safety refreshing Fisher Ventilation controlled to the individual desires of driver and passengers? All these are yours in a Pontiac, at prices that are acceptably tow. Don't take our word alone. Drive it and judge for yourself. door U: A a E N E B A L SNYDER Ninth and Klamath, FINE STEAKS Superbly Prepared 45c to $1.00 CHOICE KLAMATH GROWN BEEF Tha Best to Be Had 2l Duck Hunters! You Get 'Era We'll Cook 'Em THE Pelican Grill Phone 891 for farther In formation on our pre paring yonr ducks for you. tntioam ia tif U. 3. for 6r4 8 aontk of 1933, aa 2nd CAR 3rd CAR (X SIX) t-doot Sedan. (SSS: AS LOW AS standard uoupe. ao; Sport Coupe, ,670: V aW I '55 Tonnn, sdo. - door Sedan. ; ConvirtlbleConpe.MM (Thd Roadaur) All pHem t. o. a. PonHac. Spwl 0qu1pnMnf xtrm. Armilmblm on O. M A C (ornt MOTOR VALUE MOTOR CO. Klamath Falls, Oregon taeoNf-vacuasi cowan t