fuly 21, 1937
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THRE3
DEMOS SIGNED
TO BOTTLE UP
(Continued from Pag One)
elary commute but did not eotn
mil themselves on III bill Itself.
A ahnwdown vol on th court
wa delayed today whsn both
Ides e greed to in extension o( thn
true that began llh Hoblneon's
death. Th court lesu will bo
brouiht up ln befnr Thur
day at th earliest. Tomorrow th
senat democrat, mealing In cau
eus, will enooe between llerkeley
and Harrison for majority leader.
Both eandldatee war confidant.
Harrison Hid, "I don't think I here
I any doubt about thli fliht,"
nd whll lurklar himself waa
llant hi campaign manager, Beu
Sherman Minion, D., Ind., said
b was aura of 40 or 41 rotes.
A majority of lb senetee 71
democrat la II.
WARHINOTON, July 0 (API
An admlnlatrailon apokaaman
aid today that naw com
promla court bill possibly would
ba ntfarad to win lb aupport of
opponanta of th maaaur now
bafnr th aanat.
Th official, who would not
b quoted by nama, aatd thar
waa very decided belief all
round that th blttar contaat
over court raoriantiatton In th
anat would "work out aurprla
Ingly aatlafactory to all con
cerned. "
II aipreaaed thee oplnlona
after Vic I'realdrnt earner bad
epant mor than an bour at th
Whit lloua with I'realdenl
Rooaavelt.
Will Continue ltrualnn
Meanwhile, on Capitol Hill aen
t court bill opponent aban
doned their plan for an Imroedl
at abowdown on th court bill.
After an hour' conference
with a ecor of leader of th
opposition, Henator Wheeler (D
Mont) announced It had been
decided that when the bill come
up In th aenat aiatn "w ar
(olni to contlnu to dlacua th
meaaur.'
Th development at th Whit
Hnua and th capltol cam al
moat almullaneoualy when ad
mlnlatrailon and opposition lead
er returned to work After their
Journey to th funeral of th lat
Majority leader Rohlnana In
Arkanaae. They returned her
lat midnight.
Yeaterday, om of th opposi
tion leadera had ald ther waa
strong likelihood that they would
move, when th senate convened
today, to aend th court bill back
to th judiciary commute.
Admlnlatrailon chleftalna. how
over, determined to oppoa any
abowdown until th senate demo
crats bav cbnaen a new leader
to succeed Koblnaon.
Harrison, lUrklry Even
Rtrength In th leaderahlp con
teat was almost equally split be
tween Benalora Harrison (D
Mlaal and llarkley (D-Kyl. A
caucua of parly member In th
senate I scheduled for tomorrow
morning. Th question of lead
ership may be settled at that
time.
The admlnlatrailon apokeamsn
aid puhlle opposition to the
court bill Tolced yesterday by
Governor Herbert H. Lehman of
New York waa not particularly
aurprlalng to the admlnlatrailon
but that th timing of th pub
lication of hi letter to Senator
Wagner (D-NY) waa "deadly"
aimed.
"Rather Gratuitous"
Th spokesman added that no
on in reaponalhl poaltlon in
Washington wa "furiou" or
particularly "Jolted" by Leh
man's action, least of all Presi
dent Mooeevelt.
He said frankly, however, that
although Lehman's attitude to
ward the bill had been known for
some time, the administration
had not expected him lo make
his views public. In that res
pect, he added, the New York
governor'a action was looked up
on as "rather gratuitous."
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W wlah to thank our many
friends for their klndneaa and
beautiful floral offerings during
our recent bereavement.
Oahntirn Wotnack
and children.
Martha Reeds.
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MO
GUGLIEMO MARCONI
DIES SUDDENLY AT
PALACE IN ROME
(Continued from Tag On)
dent supporter Msrconl had been,
waa notified of the deaf Imme
diately. II dispatched a telegram
of condolence and later want lo
Marconi's horn In lh Via Con
dntll and paid bis reaped beald
th body.
II Due approached th bad,,
hlrh waa lighted at th four cor
ner by tall randies. II pauaed.
then bent and klaaed th dead
man on th forehead.
Top Mend llleulng
Th f I rat Intimation that Mar
coni waa not feeling well cam
yesterday afternoon when he waa
forced lo cancel an appointment
with II Due.
Pop Plua Xf, with whom th
Inventor had had a long audience
Raturday concerning the new ra
dio atatlon he waa building for
the vallran, wa notified by tele
phone t hia aummer realdenc at
t'aatel Gondolfo. He aent a spe
cial bleating to th Inventor.
Mrconl hd been clnaely aaao
rlated with th pontiff. He In
atalled lh flrat radio atatlon t
lh Vatican and when It wa
Inaugurated In 1J1. It was Msr
conl who Introduced Plus, lh
first pop aver to apeak over th
radio.
Insist on Working
Despite hia lllnea yeaterday.
Marconi Instated on working on
hia lateat mlcro-wav experiment.
Th Marquis Lulgl Rolarl. head of
th Italian Marcuni company, lh
Inventor biographer and Ufa
long friend, aald that lat yeater
dajr afternoon Marconi cam Into
hia offlr "to talk about hia mlcro
wav experiment."
Th Marconi company offlree
ar In lh Inventor honi and
today the employes learned of hi
death aa they arrived for work.
They atood together In little
groups In the corridors wblaperlng
gravely among Ihemaelvaa. Many
of them wen weeping openly.
".Marconi told ni he planned
lo apeud the whole aummer aboard
hia jacht Klettra conducting ex
periments." golarl aald. Hia Idea
wa to adapt th mlcro-wav to
long rang tranamlaalon.
"limit Affection" for V. R.
"Marconi waa very hopeful of
lh aurceaa of theae experiments
and they ar In auch ahap and
hare reached auch a point w can
go ahead with hie work."
Rolarl aald that "Marconi had
a great affection for the United
States. Next to hi own country
be had a greater lov for America
than any other country."
Among lh thousands of tele
gram of condolenc already pour
ing In waa on from Alexander
Kirk, charge d'affaires of the
I'nlted state embassy, who aent
It In th ahaenc of Ambaaaador
William Phllllpe on vacation.
Marconi's body will be removed
to hlalorlc Karneelna palace, head
quarter of lh Italian Royal acad
emy of which h waa preaident, on
lh banka of Ihe Tiber lh la after
noon to lie In elate In Ihe blue
robea of an academician.
Iturtal At Bologna
Following a preliminary fu
neral service in Home, the body
will he taken for burial to Bolok
na where he conducted hia flrat
experlnienta In a barn on hia
father'e country ealale.
Morning tiewapapera published
apeclal edl'lona which were aold
out Immediately to the erowda
that awarmed around the news
alands. 11 Measaggero'a comment
waa conaldered representative:
"Thla Is not only a loss to Italy
but all the world, a loaa for acl
ence and for humanity. With him
diaappears one of the eoverelgn
genltiaes who, becauae of th glory
of their effort, ar sufficient unto
themaelves."
Marconi apparently had been
In good health for th laat few
days although he had Buffered
aerloua UluesBca In the laat two
yeaie.
Three Developmenta
At the time of hia death Mar
coni waa working on three dif
ferent developments of the prin
ciple he discovered: television,
especially with Ihe use of ultra
short waves; further develop
ments of the micro-wave, a new
type radio transmitter for air
planea. Much of Marconi's work had
been devoted to military purposes
the laat few years, and he had been
repeatedly al work on a "death
ray." Thla, however, waa denied
aa frequently as It aa reported.
Two events of the laat year
were believed to have accentuated
Marconi's heart condition and has
tened his death. One was the aud
dent death of hia brother, Alfonso.
In London a few minutes before
he wsa to have left for Rome to
visit Ihe Inventor.
The ptber aa the fir aboard
hia yacht Klettra In th harbor
of Civita Vecchla. Much of his
experimental work was don In a
laboratory on board and when
Marconi was aroused by the fire
during the early morning he help
ed fight the blaxe for more than
an hour,
INDIAN KXONKIUTKII
PORTLAND, July 20 AP)
A coroner's Jury exonerated Mrs.
Lucy Dick, 36-year-old Yakima
Indian, yesterday in connection
with the death of another In
dian, Mrs. Dorothy Spencer.
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POLICE HELD
INNOCENT IN
RIOT DEATHS
(Continued lion) Tag One)
since shortly after the battle until
Ihe laat seaalon began July 14.
The 10 killed In Ihe battle In
which more than 100 were In
jured were Ham Popovlch, Earl
Handler. Otla J o n e a, Joaeph
Rothmund, Kenneth lted, An
thony Tsgllerl, Leo Frenclsco,
L Tladsle, Hllding Anderson
and Albert Kauaey,
Officials ssld th adjonrnmenti
war taken so th Inquest eaalona
would not conflict with the In
vestigation conducted in Wash
ington by lh LaFollett civil
liberties committee and th stale a
attorney's Inquiry here.
A high point In both the In
quest and lb senate committee
bearings was Ihe showing of a
Paramount newsrel of the bsttle
the only professional motion pic
tures obtained.
JAPANESE SEIZE
TIENTSINHARBOR
(Continued from Page One)
military commander In north
China had been completed, fight
ing waa reattmed shortly belore
midnight.
ftl waa pprent Japaneae mili
tary atrategy will be to drlv out
th 29th army from Ita poaltlona
below I'elplng. aweep southward
over the plalna toward Paotlngtu.
her two crack division of the
nationalist ermlrs reportedly were
marching northward, and thua
laolat i'elplng.
Th city ould thua automati
cally fall under Japanese military
rule. The Jsiianese army, now
more than 3u.uuo alrong In north
China, would be In a position to
drive the Chinese nationalist divi
sions bark acroaa the Yellow river
and effect virtual military occupa
tion of north China.
TIKNTSIX. July 30 (AP)
The Japanese army aelxed con
trol today of Ihe entire water
frout at Tangku, Including
wharves, Chinese cuatoma offlcea.
and foreign shipping companlea
in preparation for ihe expected
arrival of 15, "00 troops from
Japan.
Tangku la the port for Tlent
aln, connected by rail and water
with thla city In th center of
Ihe north China conflict.
Reporta of Ihe Imminent ar
rival of Japanese reinforcements
Indicated four "troop tranaports
were expected Thuraday.
Concrnlratltina Increase
The Kalian wharf waa not Im
mediately affected and Ihe Brit
ish warship llrimeby, which ar
rived thla afternoon, moored
alongside It.
Heavily loaded trains were ex
pected at Tientaln after midnight,'
further Increasing Japanese con
centration here. Extensive new
Japanese troop movementa by
railroad were reported.
Alarmed Chines atreamed
from Tientsin Into the foreign
concessions with the flrat re
porta of today's new fighting
near Pelplng.
REBELS ABANDON
TRY TO REGAIN
MADRID SECTORS
(Continued from Page One)
claco Franco 10 divisions of troops
If Uermany will aend five dlvistona
to Spain, lienevleve Tabouia, poli
tical commentator for the news
paper Oeuvre, said today.
Copyright, 1937, by United Press
mler llenilo Mussolini of Italy lo-1
night shattered a British "last
chance" plan to salvage Ihe Span
ish non-intervention project and
dissolve the threat of a general
war in r-urope. i
Ambaaaador Pino Grand! of
Italy Informed repreaenlatlvea of
-i i niha If i.v nnvera. meetillK
In the foreign office, that ltlnly j
refused to disruaa the withdrawal
of foreign "volunteers" from
Spain' hattlefronla.
ti-.nr. nnmmeamant dead- i
locked Ihe seaalon and forced Ita
adjournment "alne die" because i
L-..n liaBlK refused to con-
aider recognition nf the Spanish
all foreign soldiers are out of
Spain particularly the organised
Itnlo-Germnn unite fighting for
Ihe nallonallata.
i. ..innnrlnrl th ltallnn
refuael to discuss Ihe withdrawal
of volunteers, thereby maintaining
solid nail-fasclat support of the
Spanish Insurgents.
NIrkel-nlatod pans of a car
ahould be given an occasional
application of light macnin on
to keep tnem iiom ruauua.
It is" Just aa bad to have spring
shackles too loose aa too tight.
Friendly
Helpfulness
To Every
Creed and Puna
, Klamath
Funeral Home
BUI High t.
Mr. and Mr. A. A. Ward.
Manager.
(Continued from Page One)
organisational director, and Wal
ler Reuther, president of tha
Wrat Hide local.
Harry 8. Toy, Ford attorney,
aald be would move In circuit
court for dlamlssal of the com
plaint agalnat the company on the
ground that a corporation' cannot
be charged with aaaault and would
contend the warrant waa faulty
because there waa no testimony
that all the defendants engaged
in an attack on Merrlweather.
M.ltli Hearing Contlnuee
Judge Llddy announced bis
findings aa a national labor re
lations board hearing on charges
against Ihe Kurd company con
tinued with Stanley Zlek, former
foreman In the paint and varnish
shop of the company's Highland
Park plant, testifying he wss or
dered to discharge veteran work
men because of their affiliation
with the LAW.
KxDlodlng Into profanity to em
phasise aome of hia testimony.
Zlek, wno ssia ne wsw
Job after be waa forced to fire
men with more than 20 years'
service with the Fort) company,
told lb NLRB trial xmlner Hie
flrat man picked out for dismissal
as Joseph V. Bailey. Bailey
already baa tcatlfled be Joined
Ihe union two day fter lh su
prem court declared th Wagner
act constitutional.
Th NLRU neared th end of
It evidence today In Ita hearing
on a complaint charging the Ford
company with unlalr labor prac
tices. PORTLAND, July 30 (AP)
If Henry Ford "wants to con
Unue building automobile In th
United States." h must accept
union organisation, Charles P.
Howard, secretary of th Com
mute for Industrial Organisa
tion and preaident of the Inter
national Typographical union,
said In an interview yesterday.
Censures A. K. of h.
"Of courae he may atop pro
duction her and mora to Ire
land. In that caa, w might
not organize blm, but if he
builds 'em here, he will be or
ganized." aid Howrd. who
head a union affiliated with the
American Federation of Labor at
the earn lime he holds an offlc
with the opposing CIO.
Howard, who aald the printers
are "openly favorable" to the
CIO, censured the A. F. of L.
for "decadent" leadership and
"obsolete" policies. He edded It
would be Impractical for his
union to quit the A. F. of L.
because of large Inveatmenta In
volved. FFA MAKES TEST
OF GRASS SEEDS
BONANZA In the spring of
1936 the Bonanza FFA boys pui
in a aeed plot to teat various
grasses mostly range grasses and
dryland grassee. The aeed waa
obtained from the Oregon State
college and aome waa collected
by William Holloway, agriculture
Instructor.
The created wheat graaa has
made the beat growth this year
and will product a good aeed crop.
Laat year It did not look aa prom
ising as aome of the other grasses.
As the ground Is a very ssndy
soil It was necessary to Irrigate
to get the aeed up. This year I lie
grasses have not been trrigatei.
No care haa been given until re
cently when the weeds were cut
out between the rows. The seeds
were planted In rows a rod long.
Many graaaa made good growth
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laat year, but winter killed badly
with a very poor stand this year.
Red fescue, Indian rice grass,
bulbosa bluegrass, gandberg blue
grass and orchard gras war the
onee nearly killed out.
The wheat grasses did not winter
kill but have mad poor growth
thla year except for crested wheal
grass. Slender wheat did bettor
than beardless wheal and blue
bunch wheat grass. No beaus
have ahown up yet.
Rrome grasa has made a good
growth this year and well as liv
ing through the winter In fine
shape. It will produce plenty of
aeed.
Meadow feacue died out some
during th winter but has made
fair growth. Tall oat grass baa
a good stand thla year and good
growth. Tall fescue haa a fair
aland with poor growth.
The aeed plot la located In the
norlhweat corner of th Bonanta
high achoot grounds. Anyon In
tereated In seeing theae graaae fa
welcomed to Inspect tbem any
time.
LONG TIME DORRIS
RESIDENT DIES
Funeral services were held at
Yreka Tueidar for B. M. Rlrhard-i
on, 82, resident of the Uorria
neighborhood for many years, who
died at Yreka Saturday r.inht.
IMrhardaon was a natire of Ku-
jcene but lived at Dorrls for many:
years.- Survivors Include a daugh
ter, Mrs. Gladys M. Talbert, Dor
rls; two sons, Irving Richardson
of Dorrls and Ilarley Richardson
of Klamath Falls, and several
nephews and nelces.
Only men between 20 and 27.
above the a vera so In Intelligence
and possessed of other necessary
qualifications as regards experi
ence and schooling, are accepted
aa air students for military serv
ice at the government's training
school al Randolph Field. Tex.
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seen when th bodle war found
about 7:30 a. m. read:
"Hia last crime," "This la the
beginning, who la next?" "Thla
Is your warning." "Negroes re
member you may be next."
The placard contained erode
lettering, with the "a" turned
backwards.
Two week alo th national
guard, summoned by Governor
Fred P. Cone, protected an
Apalachlcola Negro, Robert Hinds,
from feared mob vlolenc a he
tood trial her on a charge of
criminal assault upon a white
woman. He was given the death
sentence and la to be executed
Friday.
Stat Attorney Orion C. Park
er, Jr., aald "we're going to in
vestigate this thing aa far as we
can. Were trying to get ine
parties who ar responsible for
it."
KLAMATH POLLS
INCREASED TO
SPEED VOTE
(Continued from Page One)
change make a note of their pre
cinct number when the official no
tice Is received from the elerk'a
office. He aald that cards will be
sent to every voter affected.
Work of revising country pre
cincts is being started. Big pre
cincts at Malln and Chiloquin.
each numbering more than 600
registered voters, will probably be
split.
Requests have been received at
Merrill for changing the name of
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tact and traction. Shoulders highet
and broader hold truer on curves.
It has mil the great top-value Good
year features! Center traction the
Goodyear Margin of Safety. Wider
riding-ribs for easier steering and
slow, equalized wear. Ana pat
ented Supertwist Cord in evtry ply
for maximum blowout protection.
Your nearby Goodyear dealer ot
Goodyear Service Store has the new
"R-l" in your size. Go take a look
today!