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JBF'MAMMB. NEWS WEATHER NEWS WIRE SERVICE The Herald wl New ubcrlu lo lull Inuofl wire aervlra of th AeaorlaUit Praia ml Ilia United I'raaa, Iha world' great! newsgatlierlng organlaatlone. For 17 houra dally world new come Into Tba Harald. News olllra on taletyp machine. Fair High Mj Low tut At Midnight M 34 houra to 5 p. ra. Heason to data r to data Normal precipitation IN THE SHASTA-CASCADE WONDERLAND ..II. HI ..man .lii.SH Vol. 14, No. 2G0 Price Five CenU KLAMATH FALLS, ORE., TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1937 (Every Morning Except Monday) Editorials on Iha Day's News lly I'lUNK JKNKIMI 1 JKItK ara Ihm algnlflrant facta annul our national affalra thai no American cliu-n can afford lo overlook: I. Tha nallonal debt hat Jut risen to IT bllllno dollari an all tint high. I. Tha congress that haa Just adjourned spant tan billion dol lar!. 3. Tha flsral year that began on July 1 la aiartlnf off aa badly In Iha hola aa vr, Iha govrn nirnt having spent ao far nearly loo dollar for eat'h dollar It haa taken In. IK YOU ara an avurag clllten, paying llllla IIIIIFXT lag. you will ba Inclined to aay: "Shucksl That doesn't concern ma. I don't pay federal taiea. Lat tha big ahota worry." LKT'8 see aliout that. Una of Iha big Ufa Insurance companies haa Just completed a 13-monlha' analyili of the affect or taiea on prlcea. Hera la what 4: flndu: A! present lax leveli, the 111 a week laborer or clerk who on no properly paya 111 a year In IIIIiDKN TAXK8 ronlalnrd In tha prlrea of tha goods and services ha buya! TMK akllled laborer or minor department head who owna a naed automobile paya lilt annu ally In laaei, area though hwowna no other property and la a family man exempted from paying In come taxea. WHY mum everybody pay theae hidden taxea? Tha anawar la aa elmple aa any thing can be. Taxea ara a part or Iha coat of doing builneaa. They muat therefore ba Included In Iha price tha eoniumer paya. If they aren't, tha aellar will GO nrtOKK. No eeller la goto! Lo go f rnke If he 'ran help It. Ho he adds hla taxea onto the price. WHEN taiea are low. tha amount added to tha price la mall. When taxea ara ataggerlngly high, aa at preaent, tha amount added to tha prlca la large. That la one principal reaaon why price have been rlalng o rapidly In tba paat year. T' YOU look the facta aouarely In the face, you ae. It bernmea ap parent that EVERYBODY, big and little, haa to pay hla ahara of tha coat of reckleaa government apend Ing. There lan't any way to - eapa It. Fiancee NAM ANT, Maai., Kept, It (A1 The engagement nf John Roose velt, ann ot Prealdent Rooaevelt, to Anne Lindsay Clark, (above) Hoatnn debutante, waa announc er! today by Mra. P. Haven Clark of Ronton and Nahant. v ( mm Miss America Runs Out on Atlantic City Beauty Show ATLANTIC CITV. N. J Sept, 11 ()') A aoft-apoken, blue-eyed achoolglrl reigned aa America' number on beauty queen today much to th embarrassment of alee) pier-full of city official! and beauty contnat aponaora. And while th official!, true trated and weary, declared "ah can't do thli to in," Mlaa Bait Cooper, 17-) ear-old Mil Bertrand ("land of Harkettatown and Mlaa America of 1137, want right on doing It, Amateur Beauty "It" being a eomplel and wholehearted anubblng f lb CIO SEATS 01 Rival Organizations Set For Show-Down Fight Over Warehouse Union SAN FHANCIHCO. Sept. II (L'') The Committee tor Indus Irlal Organliallon'a weatern head quarter! today announced the C. I. O waa accepting an Amerlcnn Kederatlnn of Ijibor challenge lo make Iha PaclMc roaat a battle ground for a fight lo tha flnteh between Iha two labor organlta tlona. Aa Iha flrat alep Inward pre paring for tha ahowdown 1,1 lit tha C. I. 0. arranged to bring l.eo I'.resamen, Ha general counael, and John Bro,hy. nallonal C. I. O. di rector, lo Kan Kranclaco to map a campaign. The primary objective of the lo leaders. It waa explainer!, would be lo atudy tha atepa to be taken by Iha C. I. O'a Interna tional Longshoremen's and Ware housemen's union lo defend Itaelf from the A. K. of L.s Teamelera' union attack In a Jurisdictional dispute over control ot warehouse workers. The teamsters, demanding the longshoremen relinquish control of all warahouae workera. have eetabllahed an embargo on car goea In Ban Kranclaco bay porta. Tha embargo gradually waa slag natlng ahlpplng In the nation's aecond port. Ita full effect will be fait within another week, mari time expert! aald. BAN FRANCISCO. Sept. U '' gan Kranclecoe organlied labor, one of the atrongeat auch bodlea In lb nation, had two governing council! today aa tha re!ull of a bitter CIO-AKL quarrel that cut a widening gap In once eolld renke. Hepreaentatlve of 11 ClO-ln-(Continued oa Pag Six) FAY MORRIS, LOCAL ATTORNEY, DIES OF HEART ATTACK Fay Morrla, II. Klamath Falla attorney, died Sunday morning al ter a heart attack. The attorney r ollapaad In hla ifflc Saturday soon. Ma waa taken from there ihortly attar to a boipllal. where be rallied Raturdav svenlng a J only to drop away XCefj j Morrla bad I ' h f been a realdent I V .fl of Klamath Falla paasawsasa . for 11 yeara. A natlv of Soulh Dakota, he itudled law at tha Mln naaota College of Law. graduat ing In 1114. Ha waa admitted to practice In lilt. In Mlnneaota. Morrla joined tha aervlce when the war broke out. He waa aent to th Pacific cnaat Juat before the armlatlr and waa dlacharged at San Franclaco. Ha waa located for a while at Weatwood, Calif., and then moved to Klamath Falla He began practicing law here (Continued on Pag Six) JUDGE UPHOLDS MEXICO MARRIAGES 1.08 ANGELES. Sept. 11 (UP) Score of Mexican marriage of Hollywood film alara were de clared vat-d today when Superior Judge Charlc Haaa denied Film Actor Brent an annulment of hla Tijuana marriage to Constance Worth, film actreaa. Brent, former huaband of Rath Chatterton, Bought annulment on tha ground! he and Mlaa Worth did not comply with provlalona of Iha Mexican marriage lawa when they wen married May 10 In the border city. Attorney! for Mlaa Worth, known In Australia aa Jocelyn Howarth, In contesting the annul ment, contended tha marriage waa valid and that th California court had no authority to paaa on the constitutionality of Mexican mar ring lawa. Judge Haaa upheld th actreaa' contention they had fulfilled 'he "aplrlt" and requirement! of tha Mexican lawa. trulti of har victory: a ali-week vaudeville contract, a (400 offer for tlv daya on th ateel pier and, a flying trip to Hollywood for a acreen teat Included. "No movlei, radio or vaude ville for me!" ah aald today. "I'm going to itay In bad and get rid of thla cold, and then back to achool for me." A itreamllned youngster of t feet, alg Inchea and 110 well placed poundi, Mlaa Cooper li itrlrtly an amateur beauty with no ulterior designs. Mh skipped from America playground yaa (ConUnued oa Pge Four) Eight Hurt in Collision of Stage, Auto KKDDINO. Cel., Sept. II (UP) Eight peraoni ware Injured, one perhapa fatally, when an Alturas Keddlng elage and a paaaangcr automobile collided eail of Bur nay on highway lit today. The crash came at tha new Mt Hhaata-Ml. Lassen highway Junc tion. Moat aerlously Injured waa Mra. Lentil Wentworlh, til, I'llvllle. a paaaenger on tha alage, who waa treated here for a akull fracture Other atage paaarngera Injured lu cluded Mra. Ann Pennington, 14, llleber; Dorothy Toney, II, and Hill Carreti, 17, both Fullerton; J. C. Itay, 12, and Sherman Itonde, 40, Kagleton, Ark. Harold Hrlley, 11, Hetldlng, driver of the ataga waa the only one unhurt. William Vandermark, MrCloud. driver of the paaaenger car, re ceived a broken collar bone and Claude II. Myere. 14, hla paaaen ger, waa allghtly Injured. LEADERS TALK Alleged Life Membership of New Justice Aired In Newspaper Dispatch lly AllTIH It P. I K4.lt KYK I'nlled I'rrsa Mlaff t 'orreepondent WASHINGTON. Sept. II UP) Attorney General Homer 8. Cum mlnga today defended aa "beyond queatlon" the aultablllty of Jua lice Hugo L. Black to alt on the V. 8. aupreme court bench In the fac of publlahed reporta that the former Alabama aenator la a Ufa member of the Ku Klux Klan. Allegations that Black one be longed to tha klan an dtbat h ettll la a member of ihe eacret eorlety were railed by Sen. Ed ward R. Burke, D., Neb., and other foea of Mr. Hooaevelt'a au- prrm court nlargement . hill when Black waa nominated to auc- ced Justice- Willie Vandevanter retired. Th aenata . Judiciary committee did not Inveatlget theae chargea befor reporting Black a nomination favorably. Wlaanl Den lee Story Today, the Pittsburgh Poet- Caiett In dispatch copyrighted by the North American Newe paper Alliance. Inc., aald that Black Joined the klan In 1111, resigned for political purpoaea on July , 12S. and waa readmitted for life on Sept. 1. 121. Th newapaper reported that Imperial Wlurd Hiram W. Erana of At lanta. Da., attended a klan meet- (Contlnued oa Pag Six) MASARYK, FATHER OF CZECHOSLOVAKIAN REPUBLIC. DIES PRAOt'R, CiochonloTaklft, Tum day, 8wpt. 14 (UP) Former Prenldf nt Thomas O. Manajtyk, 87-year-old founder of tha Ciectao alovaktan republic, died today. He had been auffvrtnK from pneumonia and an arterial condi tion, and had been reported natr death for the past two daya. -Manaryk't Hue from black amlih'a apprentice) to president of a nation of 15.000,000 persons (Continued on rage Four) Night Wire Flashes MNKft TIKI VP HKATTI.K, Hept. 18 tP) The American mail liner H. S. Prrftlrien t Jefferson remained tied up tonight because 200 mcnihera of her crew refused to sign nn nnlesa each was guaranteed a 9104) bonus If the ship should go through tha Hlno-Jananese war sone on a voyage to the orient RKKRT WOCNDKD HOM,VV(Kl, Sept. lit (IT) Wallace Heery, film star, shot and wounded hlmerlf In the leg taxUy whllo filming acene In M-4-M'a production "Bad man of Ilrlmstone." AITIIOK niKH HOI'HATOXIC, Mas., (tent, IS (CP) Kllla Parker Butler, AT, who wrote "IMga la l'lgs," the atorj of th prolific guinea pig which haa kept' Amerlr laughing for 111 yeara, died to day t hla eummrr home. KP1I1KMIO THREAT JVNKAC, Alaaka. Kent. Ill II (I I') Alnii.inei today TAilletlTl aerum to Nanaklak, on th lower Kuaknkwln river, to com. hat av new threat nf aplnal meningitis epidemic, reporta hero aald. NKNTENCKn , BOSTON, Hept. (W) Former Deputy U. H. Marshal Dlnrtnn D, Walnwrlght, TO, of Wlnthrop, waa eentenred to on year In Jail today after plead ing guilty to a charge of threat ening th IK of Prealdent RooMVtlt. BACK TO NEW DEFENSE AREA 10-Mile Retreat Claimed Strategic Plan to Pre pare for Major Battle lly II. R KKINrt Copyright. 1137. by United Prei SHANGHAI, Tuesday, Rept. M (UP)- Japanese troops pressej southward toward bhaiiKhal today In the wake of a strategic Chlnene retirement which la eipecled. to establish a new battle line 10 miles west of the city. A Japanese naval spokesman aald that a major battle In the new Chin en defense area was ex pected within lo daya. Hold Ntrateftic further aerial reconnalsance has shown that ths Chinese mo Ye meni away from Shanghai and en virons Is a "Ken u I tie strategic withdrawal" conducted In good order, the spokesman said. Some 130.0UO Chinese troops are expected to entrench them aelvea on a 10-mile line between Klatlna and Natulan where an other major engagement will en sue, he said. Nanslang li 10 miles almost due went of (Shanghai and Klantlng la 10 miles north ot Klatlng. The Japanese hoped they could make a sufficiently rapid advance to turn Ihe orderly Chinese re treat Into a rout and thua entrap a large position of the defenders. SHANGHAI. Rept. 13 (P) Un der heavy fire from Japanese land and sea batteries, the Chinese army abandoned tha holly-fought Klangwan salient north of Shang hai today and withdrew all forces to the powerfully fortified second (Continued on Page Six) 1937 ATTENDANCE, RECEIPTS HIGHER AT STATE FAIR ' BAI.KM. Rent. II ipi Attend ance at th 76th Oregon Stale fair, which rloeed Sunday, totaled about 100.01)0, compared with 0.000 last year, (air official! es timated today. Rerelpta were ISO, 000. about tla.UOO more than laat rear. while operating coata er leaa tola year. Betting receipts at th ili-dav bora race meet were $93, 77a. a new record. Last year'a handle waa :v.0S lesa than thla year. Th (air geta $9,377 of th wager ing recelpta. and the alat racing commission will take $2,344. With more money In th (air cof fera than In many year. Leo Spltxbart, assistant director, waa buay making plana today (or im proving next year'a fair. He aald at leaat four more unit! will ba added to th present five- unit liveatock pavilion, and new apeed baro will be erected. Tented City, the campground In front of the main gate, will be Improved ao It will reeembl a park. Th Smith street entrance road to th main gate, which now has huge potholea, will ba hard-surfaced. M'COLLOCH WRITES STATE DEMOS ON SUCCESSOR ISSUE PORTI.AND. Sept. 11 (&, An appeal by letter to membera of th executive committee of th democratic party In Oregon from Claud McColloch, atata chairman, aaa In their hands today on the question of how hla successor should he chosen. McColloch, appointed to th federal bench and expected to (Continued on Page Four) Box Used in i rju 7 This picture waa taken at Ihe C. V. Barton potato operation on th Adams ranch near Merrill, where experiment! have been mad with th us of wooden potato picking boxes In place of sacka. Official of th Klamath wooden box movement slat that th boxes har been uaed quit extensively In th shatter district, that there Is lesa bruising of potatoea In picking boxea than In sacka. and that other growors In thla district are going to try out th boxes. Bom plokars hav stated th bogus wr easier to handla, Pheasants'Released in Klamath Fields BBS a la 111 aWas. ta W m . aVe' ,i M J .. ... - " - -- !.. .. f y ' -i. . i f I'Klure taken at Poe valley state game farm at Corvallla waa released in Klamath fields by membera of the Klamath Sports men's association. The view shows th opened cratea, and four o( the birda winging out towards the stubble fields. Altogether, Klamath haa recelv ed 1S00 pheasant. Story on page 10. OVER WEEKEND Woman, Daughter Badly Hurt as Cars Collide In Lenox Store Distinct At leait a doxen peraona were Injured In ulomobll accidenta In thla viclnliy over th. week end. . . . On of th moat aerioua mia hapa occurred In front of the Lenox atore, on the Greenapringa highway. Injuring three persons. J. H. Allison. Keno. driving one of the cars, started .to paaa another machine operated by Le Gibson LaCoura. Klamath Falls. It waa reported Allison went to paaa at th right aa LaCoura turned right. The cars collided, Alllaon turning over. Seven In One Accident Frieda McKe and her daugh ter. Sylvia Meyer, ot Klamath Falla. riding In th car with La- Courae, were badly hurt. La Coura and Evelyn Mae McKe were not Injured. Alliaon. who waa accompanied by J. D. Prtt chett, waa injured. All ot those (Continued on Pag Six) MERCED WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH IN FARM HOME MERCED. Ca!.. 8ept. IS (UP) Trapped In her small home near here by flames, Mrs. Lucy Mo Alfster, 87, waa burned to death tonight while firemen stood help lessly outside without water to combat the fire. Small Mexican boys dlscorered tha burning house and said they saw the elderly woman trying to fight her way ont of her bed room. By the time Merced county firemen arrived, the house was a masa of flames and no water was available closer than two miles away. The charred body waa found near a bed. It waa believed the woman was heating water on an oil .atore while preparing dinner and the stove exploded. Spud Picking rew. av.-'.!:rW.'tT'J yr & Sunday morning, when another consignment of cheaaanta from tha 20-30 Elks To Play For Donkey Title The Twenty-Thirty donkey base ball team cam out ahead of the Junior Chamber of Commerce team by a score of 1 to 1 Monday night to enter the finals with the Elks club Tuesday night for the jackass championship of Klamath county. It was a fast and furious con test throughout, with the odds al ways In favor of the donkeys. Homers Tie Score Bob .Nichols of the - Junior Chamber waa the flrat man up and made a long, hard drive. Bob climbed aboard a good jack and steered around the bases for a home run and the first and only tally for the Junior Chamber. Allen Craig of Safeway leaned on a fast one late in the first In ning and made a xlg-zag trip around the circuit for the 20-30, tying the score in a good bard knot. The next three innings consist ed of attempts to stay on the (Continued on Page Four) ARMY ENGINEER PLOTS ROOSEVELT TRIP TO WEST HYDE PARK. N. T.. Sept. U . Major General Edward Mark- ham, chief of army englneera, to day Informed President Roosevelt of th stattia of th Upper Missis sippi canalization and Fort Peck and Bonneville dama. and how he could visit each conveniently In event he makes a weetern tour. "He could Tisit each of theae on hia way out." Markham aald "but I waa merely giving him pre paratory information. Aa far aa I know there haa been no decision on th trip." Th prealdent haa announced he would not decide definitely on the journey until after h reaches Washington tomorrow morning and atudles the (oreign altnation with Secretary Hull and th cab inet. There la a atrong probability the cabinet will be called tomor row Instead of Friday. WRECKED PLANE, DEAD PILOT FOUND ORAPELAND, Tex., Sept. 1 (UP) A wrecked airplane and th body of Ita pilot, believed to be Cadet Guy Edgerten, a stu dent flier from th army's all achool at Kelly field, wer report ed found lat today In dens woods about II miles weat of here. Edgerton, whose hom waa In Henley, N. C. disappeared on th night of Aug. SO, while on flight from Shreveport, La., to San Antonio. v Potatoes 8AJJ FRANCISCO, Sept. IS (AP-USDA) Potato: S Califor nia rare arrived, S Oregon, IS unbroken, 11 broken on tracks, by boat I California, by truck 1 arrived, supplies moderate, de mand fair, market steady, Ore gon Klamath Ruaaela, No. 1, 11.45-1.60; tew held higher; Cali fornia delta district Longwhites 11.14. few 11.85. LOS ANC1EI.ES, Sept. IS (AP USDA) Potatoes: 4 California ears arrived, (1 unbroken, si broken on track!, I diverted, by truck S arrived, supplies moder ate, demand slow, market firm, Stockton district Wisconsin Prides 1 36-1.60. ordinary quality 11 1.00, fw tit. , TV- a COUNCIL VOTES PINBALL DELAY Ban Should be Rescinded Until Polk County Ap peal Settled, Dads Say City councllmen laat night, with little discussion, adopted a reaolu tloa dating that to city "stands Ilrm on its right to license pin- ball machine and to na th revenue derived therefrom help defray th coat of city gov ern ment- It alao aald that th "dlatrlct attorney and sheriff of Klamath county should Immediately rescind the order discontinuing th oper ation" of plnball machines. Situation Confused District Attorney Hardin C. Black mer recently ordered a ban on ptnhall operatlona here, fol lowing a circuit court ruling un favorable to pinball operators in Marion county. Sine then the aituation haa been further con fused by a ruling In Polk county and In another county, favorable to plnball operators. The Polk case la to be appealed to th su preme court. In Its resolution th council (Continued on Pag 81x) WORK TO START ON IRRIGATION PLANT ON DESCHUTES PORTLAND. Or., Sept. 13 (UP) John C. Page, United States commissioner ot reclama tion, aald today work would start aoon on the 18.000,000 reclama tion project In th Deachutea Irri gation diatrict- "W hop to get started on the Deschutes project In Jefferson county soon," h said, adding: "This project Is to Irrigate about 60.000 acres near Madras. W hav $450,000 to apend thla year. The total estimated cost of the project is $8,000,000. A number of complications, however, must be Ironed out before w can start on construction." He said that a delay in signing th appropriation from July 1 to Auguat 28 had delayed progress thla year. TODAY'S NEWS DIGEST LOCAL Dosen or more persons Injured In automobile accidents over th weekend. Pag 1. Far Morris, Klamath Falla at torney, dlei of audden heart at tack. Pag 1. City council vote unanimously that city haa right to keep pln ball licenaea In fore until Polk county appeal Is settled, believes removal order should b rescind ed. Pag 1. Surveys show that grasshopper and Mormon crickets will prov serious menace In Klamath baaln during 1838. Pag t. Klamath gets 1800 pheasant. Final consignment released In Po. valley Sunday. Plctur on Pag 1; story on pal 10. GENERAL Russia, Italy conditionally ac cept Franco-British plan to patrol Mediterranean. League of Na tions refused to unseat Spaniah loyalist government. Pag .1. Nawipapar declare JuaUo RUSSIA, ITALY ACCEPT NAVAL PATROL PLANS Reservations Believed to be Easily Met; League Refuses to Oust Spain NYON. Switzerland. Sept. It (UP) Russia and Italy, -whoi enmity threatened to delay opera tion of th nine-power scheme for combatting "piracy" In th Medi terranean, formally accepted th plan tonight, although Italy'a ap proval waa conditional. British diplomat said that th Italian "reservation!" wer of a technical character, easily over com, and predicted that (0 Brlt lah and French warahlpa would b patrolling Mediterranean trad route within 48 houra. Piracy Will Ceaa Representatives of th aln powers which agreed on th plan Saturday will reconvene her tomorrow afternoon In th pie- tureaqu old town hall and o((l- cially aign the accord. Then." aald a British naval ex pert, "we are confident that aub maiin piracy In th Mediterran ean will cease at once." It waa announced In Moscow that Foreign Commissar Maxim Lltvlnoff had been authorised to sign th accord. Italian officials her disclosed Italy'a acceptance with "certain reservation!" containing a pro teat against th email rol In th warship patrol that haa been allotted to Italy. GENEVA. Sept. It (AP) Th Leagn of Nation rebuffed aa attempt to unseat th Span- lab government from it aaaembly today at th outaet ot a ten. cloftely guarded session which 1 to hear a Spanish accusation of Italy aa a Mediterranean plrata power. Whit th aasembly mat. Franc and Great Britain aa aembled a mighty fleet of men ot war to drlT myatvrlona raider tram th Inland sea. Already ther wer unconfirmed report from Spanish Cartagena, on th Mediterranean, that a pirat aubmarln. her erw atill alive, lay blasted and crlppitd under th water. Th Spaniah Insurgent Gnr (Continued oa rag Six) LAND BOARD NAMES TWO TO HANDLE BLOCKING LEASES SALBM, Ore., Sept. IS (UP) Th state land board lat today appointed a conciliation commu te of two to take applicationa for leaaea on state landa In eaitern Oregon for a proposed blocking program. W. B. Snider, Paialey, and Robert N. Stanfield. Baker, both membera ot the board's apeclal Inreatigatlon commute of nln membera. were appointed. Ther had vigorously opposed each other as to methods of procedure In a meeting that laated th ntlr day. Th plan of th commute of ntn would block around prlvat holdinga In areaa to meet th needs of the private owner. Stanfield proposed a plan to block In IS to 20 large areas without respect to private holdinga. Stanfield. a large atorkman himself, said h approved th committee's plan aa far as It went bnt believed hla plan would bring th atate more revenue. Gov. Charle H. Martin challenged Stanfield'! right to aubmlt a pri vate plan, but . Stat Treasurer Rutua Holman took th entire re sponsibility, saying h had asked Stanfield to make th proposal. "Th commute had been talking about this thing for IS month without getting anywhere, but Stanfield brought in a workable plan In two week," Holman declared. Hugo Black has lifetlm member ship In K Klux Klan. aenator comment on confirmation action. Pag 1. Chines retreat strategically to second line of defense north of Shanghai aa Jape push np nndet heavy fir of land, sea batteries. Pag 1. Miss America ot 10S7 fives At lantic City beauty show official rnnaronnd, anubblng ehane to capitalise on victory In (avor of returning to achool. Pag 1. San Frsnclsco's labor under double authority a II CIO union seek charter (or separat central council. Pag ls IN THIS ISSUE City Briefs ........ Pag I Comics and Story ...........Page t Courthouse Record .Pag 4 Editorials ......................Page 4 Family Doctor -...Pag 4 Market, Financial News, Pag t PTA Note .....Pag 1 Recreation Note . ..Pag 10 Sport Pag 1 South-End New Pag 4 Veteran' Nawa -Pag t ifr