PAGE SEX THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON November 10, lOHI. KLAMATH BIDS ON EMPLOYING 1,000 NEK HEN (Continued from Page One) scaping, race track, bleacher and grandbtand. Modoc field Landscaping. ' City Engineer B. A. Thomas this morning received a telegram from Lawrence C. Merrlam, dls trlct conservation work super Tisor (or the national park service, asking an Immediate re port on the number of men avail able in park and related prelects, aa well a an outline of proposed projects that would lend them selves well to hand labor. Office Here Considered Thomas, in a telephone conver aation with Merrlam later, learn ed that the government weald handle the cost of labor and ma terial, and that the proposed park work does not necessarily refer to national parka, hut also to mu nicipal pnblic grounds. E. C. Solinsky, superintendent of Crater Lake National park, tel ephoned Elmer Balsiger, chair man of the city planning com mission, stating that the park of ficials would be glad to establish an office here it a local public works program can get going. - If there ia sufficient labor available here, he indicated, park equipment would be moved here from Crater lake, and possibly from winter headquarters at Hedtord, for nse here next win ter. At this afternoon's meeting, a number of local projects were outlined. A comprehensive pro gram of improvement of the type mentioned in the government messages is being worked out, nd will be sent to Merrlam im mediately. Airport Plans T7p Members of the city airport committee said that S 10.000 can easily be spent on the air field. O. A. Krause said that it shonld be possible to use 50 men there, leveling the port, building run ways snd drainage systems, and otherwise improving the port. He said that in the Middle West, re routing of air lines has recently been ordered by the department of commerce, and that Klamath Falls may have a chance to get on line it the local port is In shape when re-renting programs are pnt into effect on the coast. Engineer .Thomas said that considerable work can be done at' Moore park, building fences and rock walla, grading roads and in stalling a water system. Improvement of the center parkways on Pacific Terrace and California avenues was listed the program. Workers Available Nelson Reed, head of the fed eral re-employment office here, said that about 1,000 men are registered at his office for work, and that a check of the mills in this district indicate that 300 more wHl be lata oft before long. The new government relief program wag announced Wednes day. It contemplated direct gov ernment expenditures, without local match funds. The plan Is to pnt 4,000,000 men to work by December 15. Soviet Meets F. D. R. Today At Washington (Continued from Page On) the state department, one official said that the negotiations were proceeding smoothly. Hull an nounced plans for the 5 p. m. White House conference Just be fore escorting Litvinor to a lun cheon at the former's home. This announcement was taken to indicate that the negotiations were nearing a successful close, for the state department had said earlier that Litvinor would not be taken to the White House un til considerable progress had been made at the state depart ment Lltvinov on learning that his meeting with Mr. Roosevelt had been postponed, employed his un expected leisure in strolling around Washington. He even indulged a long cherished desire to stop at an American soda fountain- Body of Man Found On Pacific Coast ABERDEEN, Wash., Nov. S. (UP) Authorities today were trying to Identify the body of a man found washed up on the beach near Weatport by two fishermen. The man wore a leather belt with a buckle bear ing a "W" and was clad in blue denim overalls. As It was im possible to tell his age or dis tinguish his features, it was be lieved he was a victim of last spring's fishing fleet disaster in wnicn many lives were lost, Bellingham Lawyer Charged With Fraud BELLINGHAM, Wash., Nov. . (UP) Dan F. North, promi nent attorney and civic leader was nnder arrest today on a charge of misappropriating $8, 000 from the estate of Anna Anderson, deceased. North Is former city attorney of Bellingham and present city attorney for the town of Bur lington, He declared the charges were ill founded; that the money had gone Into promotion of a com pany which had since failed. Five of every six lieutenant commanders in the British Royal Navy are "shelved" before the age of 40. The bodily temperature of a person living In the extreme cold of the far north la almost Iden tical with that of one who re sides In the steaming tropics. Frills for Mae $S5 IXs Ot course, this Is Mae West la on of her extremely rereallng costumes, but the apparel isn't far from exemplifying the lacy negligees aha wears at home. Mae Hkea her trills aa veil aa her carrea. (ConUftaed from Pace One) to the high school situation be cause of the fact that the county high schools were taken over this year under the county unit system, with the county school superintendent in charge. The audit was for last year, the last of separate operation, and Audi tor Mason made this comment: Referring again to the cost of education. It wiH be noted that the average cost tiiroughoul the county outside of Klamath Falls, on the basis of average daily attendance, was 9176.01, and on the basis of total enrollment was $139.82. It is recognized, of course, that high school costs are naturally higher than ele mentary school costs.' "However, these figures do not compare too favorably with 90ti.ll and $51.04 for the elementary schools of Klamath county. Comparison of the two sets of figures would load one to believe that the organization of the county high school? into the unit ss tern, especially nnder the su pervision of Superintendent Peterson, and the present board of directors, will be a factor of major importance in the reduction of Klamath county saxes." Mason introduced a table showing rhe average number of pupils and the cost of education per pupil, for all high schools of the county, and draw a compari son with the cost of Klamath Union high school, In Klamath Palls, which is much lower. The table, in part, follows: High School Av. No. Cost Per Pupils Pupils . 69 1127.00 . 5 171.68 , S3 228.64 9 160.79 . 30 215.27 , 10 189.18 . 60 150.18 .' 74 208.47 . 801 80.83 Malin Bonanza Henley Ft. Klamath Keuo Bly Merrill Chiloqnin .. K. V. H. 8. The substantial difference in favor of Klamath Union high school is one indication of the lower cost of operating a large school, H was pointed out. The K. U. H. S. average cost is be lieved to compare favorably with any high school in the state. Boudoir Slippers $1.00 A complete stock of Women's 'Boudoir Slippers." Red, blue, black and orchid. Satin or kldskin with padded soles and uurmn heels. (t - ff At only P 1 .UU Buy Galoshes while stocks are complete Genuine U. 8. Rub ber Galoshes, gua; anteed to he all first grade, free from defects. Warm fleece lining. All size heels. Children's P 1 Women's $1.50 FOULGERS Beautiful Shoes REBEL TROOPS SURRENDER AT CUBA CAPITAL (Continued from Page Ono) Close observers did not know how many survivors were left nor,' for that matter, did then have any idea of what casualties In the fighting had been on either side. Two gunboats and at least three batteries of artillery pieces had been sent into action by gov ernment troops under the com mand of Colonel Fulgencia Batis ta, commander-in-chief of the army, for President Gran San Martin. The rebels, directed by the A B C radical secret society, an nounced at the beginning of the conflict that they were fighting to restore former President Dr Carlos Manuel De Cespedes to the palace from which he had been ousted to make way for the present regime. Red Cross field stations, oper ating throughout the territory around the grim old mass of ma sonry atop the hill which com mands the city, were unable to communicate with each other be cause of the terrific fire. It had been carried on by the defending forces with machine guns and rifles firing continually. Even after the surrender was definitely announced firing con tinued. It was not known at first whether this was directed exclu sively against Atares fortress or whether It included some 7S0 members of the ABC who, heav ily armed, were scattered through out the city under secret orders. WASHINGTON, Nov. . (ffy High government authorities an swered reports of new violence In Cuba with a reiteration late today that intervention was not under consideration. WASHINGTON, Nov. . (Jfy Threats from Cuban revolutionary factions to sack American prop erty unless the battle over con trol of the government Is settled quickly today bronght appeals for protection to the state depart ment from United States inter ests In Havana. Lonls Best won 17 medals and the title of "ace of the French Infantry" for his heroic exploits in the World war. We are closing out the remaining stock of Circulators and Heaters. Also some wonderful buys in slightly used ones. CIRCULATOR with 20-inch firebox, large feed door, all cast iron. Regular nnce $42.50. SALE Circulator Regular Price, S41.SO $3000 Large Circulator with 27-Inch firebox Regular Price, S37..V $4750 Large Used Id A-l condition, $xie ' OAUTYTKirVTCirPRic. m MAIN Moslem Mystery ,sWv I -' I :'); V i - : Carol Godfrey, dancer, known as Jean Winters, whose body was found beside that of an East Indian Moslem on a slope of the Mount of Olives at Jerusalem. MacDonald Attacks German Withdrawal LONDON. Nov. 9. (UP) A further attempt to bring Ger many back to the Geneva dis armament conference was the keynote of a speech tonight de livered by Prime Minister J. Ksmsay MaeDonald at the lord mayor's banquet in Guild 'hall. MacDonald described Ger many's withdrawal from the League of Nations as "an act of repudiation of the peace ma chinery of the world." British-made films are show Ing a profit of two to three times more than American-made films la Great Britain "I'm going to follow in Mae West's hipstepi," says Sally Rand. But will she be sble to put over Mae s curves? It has been found that seven one-thousandths of 1 per cent in mustard seed will grow approil mately 10.000 mustard plants In a 60-acre field. PRICE Circulator new price, $129. 00 Special during; this gale, on Hardwick Range. All enamel, 18-in. oven, polished steel top 049 50 Trade fn your old range as down payment. PHONE 804 i'S' I ' T E DEATR CHARGE (Continued from Page One) Klamath county circuit court. As a result ot the highest court In the stale, Jordan will be returned to Klamath county for his sen tence. Ills executlou will he the first at the peulten tlary here In mora, than two years. It hanged, he will be the first negro to suffer the supremo penalty in the history of Oregon. Appeul In the Jordan case was based upon the 1'oiileutlon ot the defense his confession of the act was forced from him. In the opin ion by Justice Bean th. court held a "careful examination of an tne testimony shows the con fession of the defendant was vol untarily made, that It la strongly corroborated by other witnesses, and that the defendant had a fair and Impartial trial, notwithstand ing his statement to the contrary." Justice Kelly. In dissenting, stated he was "unsble to con vince himself thai approved pro cedure was followed In fhe trial of this case." Indicating further the action ot the lower conrt in admission of th. defendant's con fession had given the right of the state to Introduce impeaching evi dence. The supreme court was de luged with several thousand post cards demanding that "Jordan mnst not hang." These cards AFFIRMS KLAMATH N It's Fun to Be First with the KJA )L -SV It I A 1 .-ae" I J I 1 1 If ' ''III Montgomery Ward Socialists Pick New Chairman Leo Krsyckl, above, of Milwau kee, haa been elected national chairman of the Socialist party, succeeding the late Morris Hill quit ot New York. Krsyckl. 61, Is aa Amalgamated Clothing Workers' organlior and lias been active In Socialist work tor 80 years. were sponsored by the Intornallon al labor defense league. Nearly every military term In the English language is of French origin. Newest Fashions Ward's fashions are carefully selected in the New York style' centers by expert stylists and rushed to you at once. Thnt's why we say "Shop first at Ward's, . . . for the newest . . . the smartest . . . the greatest values in fashions today." Rushed 1 Mahoney Fights For Liquor Law (Continued from Page One) tha personal affairs of his neigh bor. Mahoney said he spoke tor the city of Klamath Kails In protest' Ing against ''any Iciilslnllve ma chlnvry designed to rob us ot that sacred heritage grunted us un der th. constitution home rule. "I Chora, here and now that if iho plans now undorwsy are car ried out, the people of this slato will have fainted upon thorn the most brasen, carnival at political racketeering Ihut haa ever been recorded In the annals of the stute guvornmont." The Klamath Falls mayor dis cussed legislation adopted in his city since he look office. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL I And You'll Jump Out of Bed In the Morning Rarin to Go It yosj fsM sxxif an mmk and th wrft tockm punk, doa'i wallow lot of Hta, rata rl watt, oil. laiaUv tmady or rhsrwlng , and ip7t thm , you sYUdtUaljr we mod buoyant aad full ! unatUiia. far tbssy can't do it. Thy only awn tbw bowia evinl Mm atowMMnl diM l si at th Nuas. 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These newest coat fash ions give you unexpected height, swathe your shoulders in stun ning furs, yet make the merest dents in limited budgets I Heavy convertible collars of the smart est furs. Black and colors in sizes for women and misses. Sparkling New Fash ion! Gold or Silver Metal Turbans $1. Only a dollar for gold or silver metal turbans or smart brimmed hats with rails. 1MHK mi-:n MAX WOltK ' BAI-KM. Ny. . (UP) Im miiillatw lmtrovmiiit of Orrioiu tnta pnrka wmiltl put 10,001 mn to work, H, H. Itonrrtmun park mipfrlnirmclpnt wlttt tin nlntn li.Kliwity (.I'.-artlilftht. tl I.ttwrt'iu'w MtM rlitui, -latluim park anrvlio dhmlur In tin In ttirlor ili'i'iiitmwiit luiUy. Nevada hi ft total popuUHoi ot 9l,0fcS, or .0 person to thi i)iinrr mtlp. 15 Years After tha 11th hour of 'the 11th day ot the 11th month Ward Join the nation In celebrating , Armistice Day. We will remain closed until 11:01 A. M. Saturday, Nov. 1 1th Montgomery Ward & Co. Bright Gay Dresses Flatter! CREPES $695 There's sheer magic in bright colors glowing Against your face, or ''lashing dramatically indcr dark coats. For u-eet or Sunday nights hese bright color crepes are grand. Wool ens and satins ar also included. Going to tha Game Saturday? Score a hit with the new Beret & Scarf Sets $149 8uch a variety ot colors and styles. You'll be crasy about them. Bit Main St. ;" I I