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November 8, 1938 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FAU-8. OREfiON fAGE SSVITl RATE REDUCTION Effective December I, roduo Hon on pick up and delivery freight ratea from .Portland to Klamath Fall! on shipments weighing 1.000 pound! or over, will b put Into ni by the Booth rn Pacific Motor Transport com peny. according to an announce ment (rom Ibo local 8. P. ticket offices. Tbe now rata ara being estab lished on a temporary baila to expire Juna 10. 1114, which will give tha railroad tlma to decide II auch low rata and minimum! ara Justified. Under tha naw achadula rataa from Portland to tbli ally will ba aa followa: Now In affect, any foantllr! Groceries $ .10 Hardwara - - ,, , , ,10 Building malarial , .10 Pairolaum producta .00 Drugs, Medicines, alo. 1.16 K'fscllro December I, 1,000 lb. minimum: Orocerlea - 0 ,00 Hardware - , .00 Building malarial ,00 Petroleu product! ,00 Druia, medicine, alo., any quantity .1 ELEVEN ARRESTED Elevea arraaii on -dunes af liquor law violations were an tarad on tha pollca arrest dock- at on tha first day of Novum bar, and ona arraat on lha lama count waa mada aarlr on tha morning of tha aacond day ot tna month. I'ollra Judge Clifton Illchmond atlffened tha penalties from tha customary "rap" of 110 or five daya for drunkannaia, tor a numbar ot defendante whom ha tarmad "habitual offandara." Thoaa who appeared la pollca court to aniwar to charges of drunkannaaa or drunk and dis orderly conduct wara: Carl Pe taraon, HO or II daya: Andraw Anderaon, 110 ar 10 daya; Carl Whlta. 110 or 10 daya; John Oatrandar, III or 10 daya; carl Johnson, 120 or 10 dsys; Will iam Anderson. $20 or 10 daya; William Jorda, 010 or I daya; Raymond Pompey, allaa Hilly Boot. 110 or 10 daya; William Klenapfel. 110 or 10 daya; An tenna and Wara Kiddle, Indian woman, $10 aach, auapandad ot tha dafendanta leave town Inv niadlataly; rrcd Lungren, ar rested November 1, paid 110 on charge of drunkannaaa. Billy Edwards Defeats Thye; Karasick Draws PORTLAND, Not. I, (API Taking two out ot thrca fall!, Billy Edwarda, 160, ot Kanaaa City won tha main erent on laat nlght'a wrestling program here from Tad Thye, 100, of Portland. Edwarda won tha flrat tall with A haadlock In 10 mlnutaa, loat tha aecond In 10 mlnutaa to Thya. who med a eerlea of ahouldar butta and a body presa. than took tha deciding tumbla In I mlnutaa with, anolhar haad lock. Al Karaalrk. 101, Portland, and Billy Burna. 101, Omaha, want five rounda to a draw In tha aaml-wlndup. Leo Janien, 101, Vancouver, B. C, won from Olann Btorne, 107. Olympla, Waah. Bobby Evans, 110, Long la land. N, T., took ona tall to win tha opanar from Joa Rey nold!, 101, Portland, Period of Forest Exploiting Ended WASHINGTON, Not. 1. (7P) Tha and ot foroat exploitation In tha United Btatea waa foroeeen here today aa a check ot nation al and atate foreatera and repre eantatlvee ot tha lumbar Indus trlaa found all groupa emphatic In tha opinion "that toreat per petuation hae bean definitely da termlned upon." The ara ot exploitive utilisa tion ot the product ot 600,000, 000 acrea of land one-fourth of the' area ot tha entire country la definitely at an end," laid of flclala at the National Lumber Manufacturer!' association head quarters, where It alao waa pointed out that "In ordinary time! thla would hare been an achievement that would have rocked the nation with gratified tmaxoment." Lumberman and foreatera have found a common ground of no tion In thetr pledgee to "make auatalned production ot forest raiources a definite part of their operation!," thua ending "the war between lumbermen and for esters." The final form of the con servation program, which waa agreed upon at the recent lum ber conference hare, will ba de cided upon here In December after leadera ot the Industry In all section of the country have had an opportunity to atudy It prnvliloni. Following approval by the lum bar eomervallon conference It will he presented to President Rnoaevelt for Inclusion In the NRA lumber code. At the same time the recommondatlona of tha conferees tor public action with regard to taxation, financing of forest growing, fire protection, ' ptihllo purchases of forest land, systematic treatment of tax for feited timber lands, disposal ot government timber and cooper ative management of adjaoant or Intermingled public and private forests will be praaentad to the president. , i Cabinet Official HOHICONTAli I Who la tha man aa the picture! - T redder Tat. I Large Mi nora, 10 Silkworm. 11 Moras. 14 Plnaceoaa tree. 10 To guide. II Age. 10 Call for kelp. 10 Type meeaure 11 Form of "a." II Halt an em. 14 llefore Chrlat (abbr.). 15 Street bey. 17 Ha la aa by profeealoa (pi). 11 Oreek letter, 14 Maple ahrub. It To apeak publicly. Ifnrldgo tax. 31 To ascribe. 40 Since. 41 Wrltar'a mark. 41 8et up a golf A newer to FTevtoas Pansle hall. 44 What V. H. atata Is ha a native oft 41 Deity. 47 He wrote ar. tides about producta. 41 Puts pa. 00 Railroad. It Ocean. II Regular course of action. 14 Honey gath erer. It Beliea. II Thame. VERTICAL I, To employ I To omit. I Nay. 4 Proposition I Ralsea t tha third power. I Tree yielding ell. t He la ana ot tha In the U. S. A. cabinet Of what V. B. department la ha tha head! tl Hoisting machine. II Onagere. II Constellation 17 1000 pound! 11 Knobbed mallet. 14 Bundle. it Dextrous. II To accom plish. It War god. 10 Labels. 11 Indlaa. 32 Hecond "Dote. II Precept. It Vein or lode 17 Marblee. It Krecta. 41 Plna fruits. 41 To let fell. 44 Electrified panicle. 41 Limb. 41 Genus of rodents. 40 Psttern block to Thing. II Measure of area. 14 Per. it Ssr 35" H 41 -par- I-pII-II as-SSsss ji SeTSSsSr ssr S si sr5 rs ?s t Final Result Of Anti-Liquor Drive Known Next Tuesday WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. (JPf By next Tuaaday midnight tha nation ahould know whether the eighteenth amendment la to he deleted from the conatltutlon. Uallota In all atate will tell the tale, although actual ratifi cation of tha result, la atate con vention!, cannot com before De cember I. Kentucky Tueaday poatponea tabulation of billots for a day. but returna from Penneylvania, Oblo, Utah and North and South Carolina should show the out come. Administration leadera express no doubt about the result, claim ing that all these state will Join the wet parade now numbering. II commonwealths. TbJrty-elx atate are necessary for ratifica tion of the eubstitut eonstitu tlonal amendment, leaving but three to be added. Early tabulation la expected In most of the state because ot the few lasuea before the votera. Probability that i referendum vote on the elty'a groan salea tax. If called for, will not take place nntll the regular elty elec tion In November, 1114, was seen by city officials and other obsarvera Thursday. It waa atated that the elty council could call a apeclal elec tion or could permit the vote to wait antll the general election, under terma ot tha Initiative and referendum ordinance. One city councilman aald that It waa his opinion no apeclal election would be called. It the referendum la Invoked, the new ordinance would not take effect until a popular vote la taken. The measure la ached nlod to go Into effect on Janu ary 1. Mayor Mahoney aald that while the referendum would poitpone the data tha ordinance takea ef fect. If It Is sustained la a later election It will be retroactive and the city can than proceed to col lect the back payment. Opponenta ot the tax are be lieved to be considering the ref erendum, hut no public action haa been taken In that direction. An alternative would be a eourti fight against tha ordinance, which might develop when the city attempta to collect the tax from merrhanta after the flrat ot the year. Members of the eonncrl ean alter or repeal the ordinance at any time. It waa aald. Long Shot Wins In Bay Region Racing Event SAN FRANCISCO. Nor. t, (U.fD Boardwalker, once eonaldered a Kentucky Derby possibility, won by a nose from Harry Unna's crack Terallce In the Ban Fran. Cisco Inaugttrnl, paying oft at 171.00, or better than 17 to 1. Tha Inaugural waa tha feature race of the opening of Tanforan'a 40-day meet. Eight thousand persons turned out tor tha first legalised parl-mutuel betting In California. Tbe Kentucky 4-year-old filly, reared on tha Idle Hour farm of Edward R. Bradley, has not been considered In the running. Tea Trader, the favorite, waa next to last. Hose Helm rode Boardwalker to the narrow victory over Ter allce, after Ima Count and Quick away , had run themselves out. Hueu, Hawaiian hone, waa third. NEED FOR SCROOL RELIEF OUTLINED SALEM, Not. I. Ut More than half of tha echool districts of tha atate of Oregon are six mooihe or more behind In pay ment ot outstanding warrants. Charle A. Howard, superintend- I ant of public Inatructlon announc- i d today. Tha atudy of the atate'a ! condition waa completed for nse ot legislator at the apeclal aea- I aloa for consideration of echool relief. The survey of all II countlea reveal, that 10 echool districts ara throe years In arrears la war rant payment, 111 district! two yeara behind, 441 dlstrlcta ona year behind, and 190 districts six months In arrears, making a total of 1401 of tha 1200 districts delinquent. Superintendent Howard's re- Port alao rareala that 141 acbool districts contracted for terms of leaa than eight monlba for the current year, 130 districts Isaua warrant which will not be cash ed at par by banks, 411 districts whose warranta ara discounted 10 per cent or more, while 140 dis tricts' warranta are discounted for mora than II par cent. So Unusual! FLY TO AMSTERDAM, Holland, Nov. 1. (PI Colonel and Mrs. Char le A. Lindbergh arrived here thla afternoon after a flight irom Lea Mureaux, France. LES MUREAUX, France. Not. 1. W) Colonel Charlaa A. Lind bergh and Mrs. Lindbergh took orf In a rainstorm from the Seine river at the naval aviation base at Lea Mureaux for Amster dam today, leering tha water In their big seaplane at 11:10 o'clock. The "Lone Eagle" circled over head while Lieutenant Michael De Troyat, French champion aer ial acrobat, performed aa a fare well aalnta to the flying pair and followed aa tha Lindbergh!' plan headed aoutb-aonthweat, quickly disappearing la a low gray aky. Air Minister Pierre Cot from tbe ground waved a farewell amidst a cheering crowd. r t See that medal? That make part Mae Clark, above, a mem ber of the Legion of Honor Hollywood branch. That'a the eelect group of actora who ap pear on time for work for a solid week. And Maa did It. She's opposite James Cagney la Warner'a new picture, "Finger Man." ESCAPES OFFICERS CHICAGO. Not. 1. (VP) Verne C. Miller, the one-time South Dakota sheriff who turned gun man and aersm sue of the most hunted man In the country, waa atlll at large today after escap ing the gunfire ot federal agenta who traced him to a Chicago hideout. In enatody, however, waa a wonaaa who agenta aald they be lieved waa hi wlf. Sh waa aelsed at the Sheridan Road apartment hotel where the Mil lers bad registered aa Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hayea, a few min utes after Miller made a speo tacular daah from the place laat night wbila machine gun rained bulleta all around him. Miller la wanted for the Kan aaa City nnlos station maaaacra of laat June in which four offi cial! and Frank Nash, an es caped prisoner en route to Leav enworth prlaon, were killed. formerly of Kalamaaoo, offlclala aald, they war seeking Melvin Brown and Lewis Conyoa, of De troit, both recently paroled from prison. Miss Devere, offlclala aald, ad mitted aha waa an occupant of the automobile la which Brooke was driven to hla plant In Mar shall Tuaaday morning where the robbers obtained IO,000 In ooaaa and 111.000 la cash and Jewelry. Merchants Urge Application Of Power Bond Issue PORTLAND, Nov. 1. UP) The application of 131,000,000 worth ot the 146.000,000 state bond la sue authorized by tha voters for public power development, for the construction of a distribution system to handle power at the Bonneville dam, waa recommend ed by the "Independent Mer chant' association" here today. The group appointed a com mittee consisting of A. O. Gil bert. O. H. Rawllnaoa and C. Kemp to present the proposal to tne epeciaj aeaaion of u legis lature November 10. T IN KIDNAP CASE BATTLE CREEK. Mich. Mar. 1. (P) Two women were held la tne eity jail today and county - I... wv pa roled convicts were being sought in connection witn the kldnap- Tuesdsy morning of Louis E, roos. wealthy Marshall, Mich., manufacturer. On tha -( -.(- obtained from th .nm.. garet Devere, 15, of Battle Creek, and Jane Edwards, ft Keno Items Burleigh Grimes Released By Cards ST. LOUIS. Not. 1, (AP) Burleigh Orlmea, who haa been throwing spltballs and making facae at National leagu battera for the laat II yeara, waa out ot a Job today. The Cardinal! announced that Grlmea, one of the last of the moiat-ball pltchera, haa been given hla unconditional release. Grlmea, who helped pitch the Cardinals to pennanta In 1930 and 1911, came back to the Red Birds laat April after the Cuba had given him hla release, In hla long career, he haa pitched for alx of the National league clubs. winning 100 and loalng 107 games. In four world series he won three gamea and loat tour. Search For Body Of Deputy Pushed OREGON CITT. Not. 1. (fl) Dynamite, grappling tools and net were used In combination today by offlcera who for four daya have been searching for the body ot Leo Zlellnakt, 11, Mar lon county apeclal deputy sheriff, whose automobile waa recovered from the Clackamaa river near here Monday. Sheriff E. T. Mas yesterday received permission from the state game commission to nse explosives In the stream In an attempt to dislodge Zlellnikl'a body or to send It to, the sur face. Dynamite will be placed In the swiftly-moving atream every 100 feet down-stream from the point where the automobile waa recorered. The Greeks are thought to have used coal mora than 1000 yeara ago. John W. Blnk and Rnth Ciipea both of Keno were united In marriage Saturday by the Justice of peace, T. J. Prather. at hla home here. The young couple will make their home at the Brimming Cup Inn. Two hundred and thirty nine school children ware registered In Dist. No. 1 this year. Mra. Mayor Spencer and chil dren, Mahle and Wayne, of Bea wlck, Calif., attended tha dance here Friday night. Wayne Spencer la apendlng a few days visiting with his sisters. Mrs. Howard and Mra. Abbott and famine. Mlaa Portia MeKeen who was operated on for appendlcltla more than a month ago, has returned to - Hillside hospital. Mlsa McKeen la improving nice ly, however. Roaa Simmer haa been con fined to bla home for the paat week on account of Illness. Mra. Roaa Simmers, Mrs. Joe Foster of Keno and Mrs. Britt of Falrhaven returned from Sa lem Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra. W. B. Spencer, daughter Jean and Mlsa Ines Carpenter spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clark Abbott. Mr. and Mra. Harold Simmers daughter Joy and aon Harold ot Klamath Falls visited Sunday at tha horn ot Mrs. Simmers' mother, Mrs. Nellie Anderson and with Mr. Simmers' brother. Ross Simmers and family. Miss Dolores Hamilton haa re turned to her home at Beawlck, Calif. Mlsa Hamilton haa been attending high school here. New Hampshire, Vermont nnd OAnih rta Ir nt nav Itiftlp tnvsrnari the least salary ot any atate In the Union 13000 a year. MANILA. P, I., Not. I. VP) A typhoon enread death and de struction oTer the aontbern Phil ippine blende today. Big persons war killed and nine Injured In oriental Negro province nn Vlsayae Island. Gov ernor Segundo Uastoa reported to the Interior department Other governora told of heavy damag and appealed tor aid from the Red Croaa. The typhoon centered oa Ho llo, aecond largest elty af the Islands, the weather bareaa aald. It described tbe typhoon, terror of the southern seaa, aa of mod erate Intensity. Gocd Krara to H IB threat UU UfOm rtM tto lht) ttTlUtt)! eUdase-y sWtd blaallrisar OtVtiai ajul, 4J - kwatWly rtKE Hawaii rUn . fw kom. TI-h- ut prmttttt-i. Mlnlit) tiraihS evnia, bnnflji front iotxhiuc wavafoar. So mar vbism brL Mk bfatalrioY, tm. psitsfvjj josoW fr W-tt W krdivvy avimnr Aa drocrJae) for tmksf ta- afgea-w-t. Mm? - J-IIIM. tMal 1 I I A NATIONALLY FAMOUS BEER THOROUGH AGBINOI For 55 yeara Rainaer baa) kiMjsvu tfakt to ba ona tat ttaa awcrctfj of foB, rich bear flawec. i-vsm mm - at arw - - - j as..s as aas raw gouerraewwacsx4. a Rock Creek Joha Perl with L. M. Stanley. Medtord. were week end guests at Mr. Perl'a cabin near Rocky Point for the dock ahootlng. Mr. and Mra. K. W. Bandera and family, Freewater. Oregon, were gueita recently of Mr. and Mra. Joe Fldler. Mr. Sander la a nephew and tha party waa enront to California. . Count and Counteai D. Wurm brand, Burlintama, Calif., were guests of Herbert Fieishacker, Jr., 8aa Francisco, at Harrtman lodge over the week end. Count Wurmbrand la a native of Vien na, Austria. The party waa here for the duck ahootlng. Miss Virginia Fldler had as her gueat over the week end, Mlaa Louise Oilman of Klamath Falls. C. W. Clark made a brief trip to Portland thla week. Catching Fight Results Bv United At Minneapolis, Minn. Bab Daniels, 117, Mlanaepolls, won decision from Tommy Corbstt, 181, Omaha, (1), Johnny Stan ton, 113 M, Minneapolis, won de cision from Henry Lalagano, 111, Det Molnss, (1). You know winter is coming on so equip your car for winter driving-. PYRENE Tire Chains All sizes. Perfex Hot Water Car Heater The most car comfort per dollar of any heater on the market Pelican Tiro Co. Howard Ralph, Mar, Sixth and Walnut Children's Shoes For School It'a been over two month! alnce echool atarted and chil dren are probably needing footwear. Get them before bad weather lets in. Robin Hood oxford n brown black or patent 0O QC leather. All sizes.... Pfist70 Girls' patent leather 1-atrap supper, on tanned aand leather aole. s A f" Slsa to 1 3.tO Galoshes! Buy your galoshes now while stocks ara complete. All U S. Rubber Co. first grade with fleece llnlns. 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