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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1937)
t PAGE SIX THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON' September -. ifU'l Pictorial Review of Today's News Tl ;.;.. U- 'lrs-rAl'" - N . ; 1 i RAIDERS OF THE DEEP who hive bn menacing commercial vessels In the Mediterra nean will (are the big guns ot British and French navies. These huge 16-inch barrels on the bow of H-M.S. Warspite are ready to send to the bottom any raiding submarine which mar venture Into the forbidden waters patrolled by the international armada. Drastic steos were authorised by a conclave oi nations to prevent any repetition ol terrifying sea raids ol W orM war days. J Treat in. Store for Europe . J 4 1 t . - - . s -r 9 2 - r - 1 tf r 3 HOWDY GRANDPA P' was probablv what nector was thinking as he sniffed this inflated pigskin during practice on the , ... University ol California gridironT .Questioned About "Baby Purchase" 4 ft"?? .- 4s i The fact that a $5(. gift was left for the mothers who gave up their babies for adoption bv her t Srn.,nlOTJEurope w Ali( Kamick. above, in Phila look forward to besides war a delohia. fnr mvmigiiUn S . glimpse of lovely Gertrude 2mI traffic" She to f ' - .V " . 'i . . . . . , ,,,.1 ! ' ' '" t T ' ;v LITTLE WOMAN nasi tooth time of it playing the strenuous game of rugby in Eng land. This girl goal keeper, a pigmy, uses both her hands and face to scare off a scoring threat. Strait-Jacket Trusses Injured Murder Suspect - :.rtiZ& ortfn tpolicn of but seldum actually seen is a sirait-jacKt't ns the one in the bovc picture, which holds unshaven Hornce Wamble securely In the Jail ward of a Memphis hospital where he Is charged with shooting his pretty 30-year-old wife and her mother to death. Notice how the straps hold Warn ,i in ihn u. nnA vn.u iviov iw.nrf hia whnln hnHv fit the sides and head and loot. The bnn di.gca cover head injuries Wamble received when ho attempted, to. commit suicide aft' the shooting, by diving from 'window ot his second-floor apartment. pssasssaj V if 11,41 M i ti ,(,, 's.m w .iii ituaiiiiM v iTt . ' if f ?-.I:.v ....... " : : THE MEMPHIS BLUES are chased away on amateur night when Beale street mamas and sunar daddies put on a red hot show In the famous theater v.here many a blues song was burn. Whites and Negroes pack the auditorium where rhythm is king for night. Here is the Beale street version of 'The Big Apple," newest of dance crazes. On Double Quick Toward War i. ' 4 ' "Ti. 1 J ir.-.-. , ! A.. - ' Europe's headlong armaments race, which statesmen agree can only end in a halocaust of war. seems svmbolired in the haiv figures of two soldiers moving wi!h bavimetod r.Mos throuah a smoke screen on the double quick. Oddly eroush. they are soldiers nS one of !h most peaceful countries Sw-icn participating in maneuvers n'ejr Siockholm. This Curious World ICS" mi n IS ABLE TO PREV ON OTHER. MOt-LJJSKS BV SECRETING A Si-uPnuR.C WHICH EATS HOLES IN THEJR. SHELLS ? FROAA THE DATE THEIR. OlSCDVESiX UNTtU THE LATTER. PART OP THE I9TH CEMTUFJV, WERE KNOWN AS ConLlllTiYHUMRVKI IMC 11 u H3 IP WE LIVED ON THE MOON, WE COULD SEE THE SUN AND THE STAfZS AT THE SAME TIAtE. o.io CAPTAIN COOK discovered ttte Hawaiian Islands in 1778, and named them In honor of Iho fouilh Karl of Sandwich, then first lord of the admiralty The substitution of the name the Islands now bear took place gradually Hawaii Is the name of the largest Island of the group, and gives Us name to the whole. Four Called bv President to Consult on World Crises ! 1 mm I itan ..in a ..-ALai tJ a n flifinii- ii.'.iUniliiiii Li.,if Uiiit i " -i'i W If any proof were wanted that these are critical tunes in the atlairs of the world, the tiequeiiey of conference hetween President Ftoosevelt and his closest advisers would provide It Here are fmir out side the White House after a conference that preceded the President's decree to keep U S Kiivern ment vessels out of the munitions IratTtc with China and Japan, l-cft to ruht are Damei C lter. Secretary of Commerce; Henty A Wallace. Secretary "f Agriculture: Curdell Hull. Ssecreiury of State, and Harry H. Woodring. Secieiary of War. HE HATES IT. being 71, because II. O. Wells believes life Is not nearly long enourh to ac romiilish all he ulshe. But like It or nut, the proline British writer has a hirihday Snpt. 21, predirts he'll see 97. t Evans Denying Black in Klan -M-r i,; SHOOTING THE WORKS, Beale streets amateurs' songs had better be gnod or Ihey get the gun. .Master of Crremnn'ea Nat Witluims "hoots" too.amateurLsli perlormert ir.:cad of ciitng Ultra the traditiunal "cong," !-irh has heeen kicked out of the pic ture In the Memphis show. A Nazi? Just Salute of K. K. K. If i'i -d I Ft : i 5 .ls' Florid-faced Hiram W. Evans, Imperinl Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, f shown almvc pounding a he.-tvy fist Into his hand to em phasize that Supreme Court Jus tice Huro L.. Hlack "Is not now a member of the Klan." Evans said he did not have imme diate access to records which would rhow whether Black ever belonged to the hooded order. Whatever the facts may lie nhrv.it Sunri me Court Juvtire Hiuto Illack's connection with the Ku Klux Klan, ynu can't blame Im perial Wimrd Hiram Evans of Atlanta. Ga . for r ilutmr; all the publicity the organisation hnsp.otten as a result ol clnrirs lilark is a "life member". Th upraised, extended arm talute l,.ok very much like the German Nazi rc-liiie, lint Evans a.-serts the Klnn used it long bclore Hitler founded his party. Gangster's Mansion "Ransomed" by Capone's Rrotlicr NEXT: When Hie World War ended, what wa done with the Mustard gat shells the U. 8. had on hand? s.i-- "Vs 1 . ui;.W tw sMr-.w.-Ti(..i; -... ,- ' .' i Perhaps Al Capone's mansion on Biseavne Bay. Miami. Fla.. will still be awaiting hi occupancy when he Is released from Alcntra? Prison. Ralph Copone, the thicnRO vice lord s brother tor the sec ond time pai up federal tax liens to save the estate, seen above In a new air view, from going on the auction block to pay up the taxes, failure to pay which put Al in Jail.