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The Evening Herald from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 4

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December 13, 1040 PAGE FOUR THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. lis letting eralb SIDE GLANCES 1 News WINTER SPORT H(IIAU) NILIHIINa COMPANY, jT.n rm i iff jvtnrt'ni MM MftMgtng Editor MALCOLM irui Answer to Prkrlous Pnolo Behi rMJfM trwr kftnook uam SuidAy by Thk Htnld rMbiUhtM OmiuMmy it Eiplmikt u4 ruM MratU. KUBkt tklto, Onn STnq.lPOUNbEft'j;! lAR'l mmum I iAflC ANTllVVOVI klmd Mcaat dut millrr it thr iwlofW si KUnuk rtlli. On, ok Atifsit lm under ftct of Ooacnkt, Muck 1, isn THEM Bfllwkk bj etrrtar kl Cllr iVPaulMallon HORIZONTAL 1 Game played on ice. Players move on 13 emu.

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eminent cooperation to provide! "Proper reward for labor, proper Incentive for enterprise, and proper return on Inventmunt." Officers Wnlk Home From Hon! Trip on Liake It's a good tiling tlx boat was borrowed and not rcntodl Two of Kluinnlh's finest, "rted" Mllliorn and "Winkle" Uluck mcr, members of the city police force, had to leg it back from a duck hunting trip Wednesday whllo their bout sut comfurtubly in a sheet of ko. The officers loft Kliimuth Fulls nhoiit 4 u. in. Wcriiiviituy from ZlogWir'n, left their boat at the north end of tho skillet handle near Howard's buy on Upper Klamath lake, entered the blind and settled down for a few hours good shooting. With tho 4 o'clock ilcadllnn the officers packed up their paraphernalia and walked hack to where they hud left the hunt In clear wuler.

They couldn't budge the craft and were forced to walk fur several miles along the Hocky Point road until tlmy reached a phono and SOSed fellow officers. 10 To seu. 21 To 23 24 Rays. 26 Plural pronoun. 28 Neuter pronoun.

30 Heart 31 Blackbird. 32 Public auto. 34 Chafed. 38 One who argues. 37 Goddess of dawn.

38 Ox. 41 Descendant 43 Land measure. 44 Satirical sketch. 46 Irish (abbr). 47 Point of starting.

48 Trick. 49 To instigate. 30 To tap. 51 South Africa 53 Above. 54 To hire.

56 Palm lily. 58 Point HwHv TM Atmlatad frm cial quarters concerning Internal conditions in the third reich. The official supposition, unofficially Tht AMoebtH Pms to ratiUcd to th fc of rrpublkklkia of All new dlWAtcbM credited to It or not olarnrlM credited Ik this paprr, and tiro lock! om pkbllthed Iherrte. All rtrhu of rrpaMitatVi of Bpvcial dbpauer ktk aIm rcMrvtd. expressed, is that sabotage and unrest among worker groups In Beprewttrd NAtMiAlrr by wl-Hollldij Cx.

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27 Falsehood. 50 Its players 29 Delivery from push a disc or injury. 32 To suruj. 52 Three. 33 Unit 53 Vulture.

34 Merriment 55 To charge 35 Sailors. with gas. 38 You. 57 Thwarts. 39 Senior (abbr.) 59 Weight 40 Female deer allowanoe.

41 Sorrowful 60 Id. 42 Fuel. 61 To allot VERTICAL 1 Third-rate actor. 2 Pointed arches 3 Shrewd. 4 Sharp.

5 To yelp. 6 Shoe bottom. 7 Roosted. 8 Seaweed. 9 To bonk.

10 Ages. 11 Salt 14 To vex 15 Pothole in a glacier. condition existed in Germany or the occupied areas or both. Possibly, he also wanted to offset the current international circulation of an old speech by his agriculture minister, predicting virtual enslavement of the workers of the world by German conquests. The pronouncement represented a baffling change of tune, nevertheless.

Up to now his Nordics have been a race of supermen whoso physical and mental superiority entitled them to supremacy. This theme song has been fatal to expansion of the nazi movement outside the exclusive German-Nordic circle. Now he Is apparently indulging himself in a change of front as drastic as his alliance with com-1 munism by trying to play big! brother to the workers of the1 CCfk IWkMI HtvKf krt Y. MO, V. nf pr, H.li Detestable Practice A FEDERAL court jury in Medford this week startled the defendant and his counsel as well as everyone else in the courtroom by bringing in a not guilty verdict in the case of a Klamath Indian charged with stabbing to death a white logger.

It had been generally felt that the government had a strong case, and at one time it appeared possible a plea of guilty to second degree murder might be offered if acceptable to the court. Still, the jury spent only 50 minutes in deliberation and freed the defendant In casting about for an inkling of what went on in the minds of the jurors in this case, one is bound to suspect that they considered the status of the white victim of this stabbing at the time the knife was wielded. The fact that he had been in the home of an Indian, providing Indians with liquor in violation of the law, was certainly not a legitimate consideration for the jurors in determin- vV ft ft ft ft ft 100.000,000 Hearts Beat Fatr "For my Christmas. 1 want you lo telj my son you've run out of bicycles for the time being." 2 3 5 I 7 i I8 9 17 IB 1 -9 2i rp r-fT I liv if hn I As the Yonks Marched to THE TUNES OF "TIN PAN ALLEY" workers before permitting them to work on defense projects. SWINGS AROUND ly astounding his frlcnda by saying this is "No time to worry about prices it is about time some one made some money." But the most striking redeclaration was Mr.

Koosevelt's. In his message to the Economic club he inferentially suggested the administration further relax its old emphasis on group causes in favor of a program of group unification, tie sulci the present prime need was for secure Individual freedom; tho way to at ine justification for a killing. But it is a well known Established theories of the new dealers are undergoing some revision. Assistant Attorney General Thurman Arnold expressed an Idea which Is certainly new in the new deal, when he argued beforo the supreme court that unions have depressed their own annual waKcs and prevented low cost 50 Si ia TH 5J 54 55 56 I "'Is ii 1 I 1 H6 1 1 Hb world. SERIOUS THREAT His promise to subdue England when he gets around to it, was less mystifying.

Herr Goeb-bels furnished supplemental light by announcing simultaneously that the Germans intended to "go around" the British Maginot line, which is the English channel. You can find the answer to that one in the published speech of Lord Lothian in Baltimore. housing In Cleveland, Chicago, and other cities, by high wage demands and denying the util rnimir cimmvt I i fi fact that such considerations do frequently enter into jury deliberations. Reason a little along this line: the stabbing occurred because the Indians had been consuming intoxicating linuor; the liquor was provided for their use by the victim of the stabbing, in conscious violation of the laws of the United States; hence, the victim had a key part in developing the situation that cost his own life. The point we seek to make in mentioning this case is that white men who engage in the detestable practice of furnishing liquor to Indians not only jeopardize their freedom by violation of federal law, but they jeopardize their lives by creating a situation pregnant with possibilities of violence.

And, if we are to judge from the recent case at Medford, the chances are none too good that the courts will avenge their deaths if they happen to become the victims of that violence. This area is badly infested with whites who stoop to the low practice of providing Indians with liquor. There must be a continued and determined effort to stamp that sort of thing out of the community. He disclosed the British have! ization of prefabricated male-rials. 'The dues some unions charge because no new unions can arise are fantastic," he said.

Questions asked him by the now pro-new deal court suggested he is not likely to win his case. information that the new drive is to be an encircling submarine-airplane campaign to cut English sea lanes from Spain around to Norway. This threat is very serious. U. S.CIoses Door On Plans to Ship Food to Europeans LONDON, Thursday, Dec 13 said Lord Woolton was referring CU.PJ Great Britain today firmly i te aUuaUon as of now.

while warned the United States against feeding the peoples of naz.on- he looking ahead to what it quered Europe because "it is might be a year hence If the their stomachs or our lives'' and sinking of food ships continued One official here describes it as ten times more serious than the bombing devastation in Britain which is attracting public at NEW TUNE One of the outstanding advanced economic thinkers of the new deal group is simultaneous 10 fJTTs-J tention. LABOR PROBE Pastor's Problem A house leader tells me concessional investieation nf labor racketeerlne is cominff. AN interesting incident of the week was Rev. Victor American shipments of food-! the present The movement for It is congeal at anything like rate. Newman's appearance before the Kiwanis club Thursday.

The hard-headed business men in the club took a ter rific lambasting from the minister, applauding him round NOWPLAYING mUllQ Jl 1Q VLk-. ft lit CirrHll s1r JmsW iathi Husano AoviHrufli- zSJff rL ftBJ forai I a cariooh and would hiws "Tit 3 li kf Okkrt 1W II I k. I ilk Ti. HkSMrSF I 1 TiVtfi 11 'ty," I'M ll WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (UP) The United States today closed the door on proposals sponsored by former President Herbert ly as he went after them tooth and toe-nail for violations stuffs will certainly prolong the war and suffering.

The warning was issued by Minister of Shipping Ronald Cross, in a radio broadcast to the United States at 4 a. m. (8 p. m. Wednesday), as Britain mustered her forces against Germany's sea raiders.

Their attacks have made Britain's food situation "just as grim" as in the bleak days of 1917. of Sunday observance, failure to attend church and similar practices of these modern weekends. Hoover and others for feeding the peoples of German-conquered One member remarked, as the meeting broke up, that he would go to church more often if he could be areas In Europe. ing in the house judiciary committee, headed by the wise veteran, Hatton Sumncrs. He Is quietly conducting a personal Inquiry into the situation.

Few legislators would have dared to risk their political lives in such an inquiry before, but large numbers of house members were reelected last month over the opposition of labor. Since then Attorney General Jackson has publicly blamed the Vultee strike on communists, and even Mrs. Roosevelt has become interested in the practice of some unions to exact racketeering Initiation fees from AOMIIIIOH kfllCil (IHO. TAX) Following closely the British assured the pastor would deliver that kind of a sermon. MrfkiM Ma ChOkrwl kw UlM CWIdri governments formal rejection of the Hoover and similar plans.

I The radio warning to the And the minister's reply was that he would like to have enough offenders in church to justify his doing so. For, he pointed out, there's no sense in giving the faithful the dickens for the shortcomings of those not on hand to United States followed an 2Z -XII. II" nouncement by the British gov PINE TREE Dili IK1 NOMS 00NTHOLLIO I MOMS OMAATIDI ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft nu MAN PELICAN ernment, through Ambassador Lord Lothian in Washington, listen. Secretaryo of State Cordell Hull suggested persons and organizations interested in sending relief supplies to German-occupied nations might ask Germany to contribute to the cause. No Intention Germany, he indicated, might There you see the pastor's problem.

When he does WII0TA1KE0 that it bad rejected a plan spon have opportunity to speak his mind, as he did Thursday, sored by former President Her Dert Hoover to send food to the it worth Hearing, and it worth thinking about occupied nations oi turope. Women Called SEARS PELICAN THEATRE I Eight rangy Pelicans, we read on the sports page, have been selected as the first string for Klamath Union be called upon to contribute part of its much publicized food re The government called for -a- mm M-allWIBII mm al Wmt Companion Featur NOW PLAYING large numbers of airmen and serves and clothing to war vic high schools basketball team. That means that the open naval officers to lead a strong new counter offensive against ing of a long winter schedule of play is imminent. Here's tims. Hull left little doubt the ad A MIGHTY EPIC Germany's sea raiders which are ministration has no intention of a suggestion to folks who like sports: football isnt the only game that's interesting and entertaining.

Basketball OF THE EXCITING sinking British shipping at i offers a thrilling exhibition of speed, endurance and skill. furious rate. 1 asking the British to modify their blockade so supplies can be sent into German dominated Let's give the high school basketeers the same sort of A call was issued for thou sands of British women to go in support the football team enjoys. SATURDAY MORNING 10 O'CLOCK nu Ttir prior BIRTH OF A NATION mo ELIZABETH PAGE'S GREAT NOVEL, "THE TREE OF LIBERTY" COMING SUNDAY to the fields and produce nrctmrmvn lilt olMlwxsvmmaimx Ministerof Food Robert Hud South Americans to Merge Defenses I'opeye Club All-Si a i uironiAOMFw. rvV son admitted that Britain's own food shortage is "Just as grim" now as it was In the spring of MONTEVIDEO, Dec 13 (UP) countries.

Hull underscored this when he suggested the feeding and clothing by Germany of the war-ridden civilians would be in accordance with custom when one nation has conquered another. Later, British Minister of Shipping Ronald Cross warned in a broadcast solution of the 1917 when Germany world war Courthouse Records (THURSDAY Marriage Applications RANDALL UPPER. John S. Randall, 58, contractor. Resident of Klamath Falls.

Mable E. Upper, 51, milliner. Resident of Klamath Falls, native of Minnesota. Three-day requirement An Argentine-Uruguayan agreement for joint defense of the river Plate will be signed tomorrow by Foreign Minister U-boat offensive was running wild. On the other hand.

Lord Wool- Julio A. Roca, of Argentina, and VAUDEVILLE ACCOROIONIMANIA TIP-TOP TAP DANCING STEEL GUITAR MUSIC TUMBLING ARTISTRY SINGING! SINGING. ALL BY TOP POPEYE STARS problem Is up to Germany, and not the United States. ton, food minister, was understood to have told some members of Parliament at a private Foreign Minister Alberto Guam, of Uruguay, reliable sources said tonight waived. Decree meeting that there was no likelihood of Britain having to resort Edra Irene McCay versus Glen to synthetic foods.

TODAY Stocks of wheat and other The agreement will be signed despite today's resignation of three national Herrerista party ministers from the Uruguayan cabinet Plastic surgery was practiced in Asia more than 2000 years ago, research has indicated. essentials were said by Lord Woolton to be "satisfactory." it was reported, while the supply of coffee was estimated to be ample for two years and no Smith McCay. Plaintiff awarded divorce by default, property settlement Grounds, cruel and inhuman treatment William Kuy-kendall, attorney or plaintiff. Justice Court Jack Lincoln Shirley. Violation of basic rule.

Fined 125, $10 suspended. I 7 ON THI further milk rationing was in There are approximately prospect. 334,000 milk cows in the United In explaining the apparent States. discrepancy of views, Hudson CarrGRM-KarthaSCOn SkffalklIIU Mosquitoes were unknown In Hawaii until sailing ships from the United States carried them there in water barrels. HIE IIUWAHDIH YOU DEMAND YOUR GREATEST PICTURES IN UF VII.UIMA fllSiCeWcBtfdneU.

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