The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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STATE NORMAL
AT, LA GRANDE
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Board Refuses to Take Def
- inite Action; Finances .
V' r Cause Tangle
SALKM." Ore., July' SlV UP)
Uulsss , (our of the Dine member
of 1h board of date normal s, Uool
resents can., aiuster au additional
Tola and then ask the governor to
call a special session of the board
there is no prospect (or the con
truclion of the new normal echool
at La Grande this year and pos
sibly not during the present state
administration. With eight members
present,, and apparently evenly di
vided on the question, those who
favored Immediate construction with
drew their efforts when they saw
jthat a rote by tbt? members present
would be fatal. Regent V. C. Biy-
oqt of Mora was absent, and bow
lid would bate voted is a question.
Instead, the board unanimously
voted to defer action (or the present.
The Taw provide, however, that If
' three members petition the gover
nor to call -a special meeting he
Must do so and when the session
adjourned It appeared possible that
ChU misht. be done. . ,
. Actio Halted,
v.. The state financial snarl and the
Yccent opinion of the state supreme
court holding It unconstitutional
for the state to go Into debt ovr
150,000 was at the bottom of the
rouble. In voting to defer action
the board adopted resolution In
troduced by Secretary of state Kor
tt which read:
C'In view of .the recent opinion
W the supreme court in the case
ftt Pederson rs. the state board of
control, and in view of the' fact thst
, such. oEln!ondeclarea. .that, no in
debtedness may be incurred by the
State in excess of the limitation
PfowiiM . by-j the constitution . but
dooa ot presertbe'a' method whereby
the fiscal officers, of the state may
definitely determine when the au
thorised expenditures . may exceed
public revenues be it. resolved by
Jte board of regents 'of normal
schools that further action by the
board of regents on the construction
cdMhe eastern Oregon normal school
1 La Grande be deferred lor the
present time."
m , . Board Divided, , 4, ,.
y Had the question goua to a vote
HM the motion made'-fcy Frttnk
Miller of Albany it was quite ap
parent that Millor. K. E, liragg of
La Grande.' C' L. " Starr of Port
land eud Fuller of Ashland, would i
JlSVe voted for It. while
Patterson. Secretary of State Kozer.
state School Superintendent C. A.
' Howard and George Hartman of Pen
dleton would have voted against it.
Howard seconded Miller's motion.
-hk'h was a motion, that bids be
aaiiea ior, out .like state superin
tee dent later Indicated that he did
not want to see the matter go to
a vote because of the opposition.
A similar' position" was taken by
, aragg. . . ...
"I move that we' adjourn," said
Bragg. - vc: ' ' ; 1 .
' Kozer seconded the motion.
( Governor Patterson rebuked them
by remarking: "Let's not act like
lot of boys." He refused to put
the motion.
"I object to making the normal
school a test of the state's build
ing policy," said Bragg.
Kvrrybocly Satisfied,
"We aren't," Kozer replied. "We
did that yesterday when the board
of control voted down the corses
borne at the state hospital."
r "Sure, we declared our policy yes
terday,", the governor said.. -
' I Miller then withdrew his motion
that bids be called for and Koaer's
resolution was discussed at length
before, Jt was finally whipped into
form that satisfied everybody.
Prior to taking up tho question
whether the school should be built
tho board adopted plans (or the
normal school building.
The implication of the Kozer reso
lution Is that the board should
await some official information as
to now far reaching the recent su
preme court opinion. There Is still
a possibility that the state board
may ask a rehearing of the Peder
son case. .
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Manv Pheasants rP
Arc Liberated
PKNDLKTON',' July II. (AP.)
Tie eastern Oregon slate smile farm
has liberated JJrtO Chine and
Mongolian nhpasatita in I'nins.
ker, V instills atij Gilliam counties.
Hue. to the abundant amount of
leed In this part of the mate.'
the birds are emeeteJ to ihrtv
exceptionally well this year. Over
8,000 birds have been hi.4.-,l nl
the game Tarm this year and other
grout are to be liberated later.
One :hundred and seventy-five tur-
kojs win b,i released by fall, ac
cording to officials.
AKT O.U.I.KKY W1I.I, II U K
A IIIMIK.MU KU li(Ml
11ERI.1N. July SI. (A.P.) The
art gallery of Dessau, capital of the'
Province of Anlutlt. ill boou havo '
a Hindcnburg room. I
Tie soldier-president recently vis- :
lied the province. Knthuslatiu was
high. A leadiug Industrialist cap
italized this enthusiasm by naaaiug
a subscription list f jr a special :
Hiudenburg room. The room is '
to perpetuate the memory of tht
president's visit, und is to contain
paintings by leadiug Auhalt artists',
as well as a portrait of Hlnden-'
burg himself. j
GKIt-MAV TOWS VXYKILA
- : .T.YM.ET ,TO 11KKT1IOVKX
BERLIN. July 21. (AP.) Bad
Mrgentheim. one of tie most pop
ular spaa in Germany, has unveiled
a tablet to Ludwig von Beethoven.
The only tjwn in Germany out
side of his native city of Boun. in
which Beethoven lived and worked,
was Bad 'Mergentheini, Vienna, while
a German speaking city, belonged
to Austria even then.
Legal Notices
IX BAXKRl'PTCY.
In the District Court of the Uni
ted States, for the District of Ore
gon.. .
In the matter of W. E. Dodge.
Bankrupt.
... Tw tlwaarsdilra al.-W. E. Dodge:
'' Notice is hereby, given tha on
July 15. 1SS7. W. E. Dodge was
duly adjudged bankrupt and that
the first meeting of creditors will
be held at the office of the under
signed, at 409 Main Street. Klam
ath Falls. Oregon, on Aurn.t s
at 1 o'clock p. m.. at which
time creditors may attend, nrove
their claims, examine the hank runt
elect a- trustee and transact such
other business as nray come before
mem.
Dated -Jul 21,- 1927.
a. Uiii. C. nCTEXIC.
Referee In Bankrupted.
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NOTICE TO CHEDITOKS.
' Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of Klamath
County, Oregon, administratrix of
the estate of Amelia James, de
ceased; and- all . persons having
claims against said estate are noti
fied to present such . claims with
proper vouchers, duly verified by af
fidavit, to said administratrix at her
place of business at Lorclla. Oregon,
within slx.mdnthl from abe' date
hereof., -
rDatcd July 12. 1927.
' IONA J.'FOnDN'EY,
''.; Administratrix.
': N C. C. Drawer, Atty. .
; i JH-21-28-AI
""A few good misses In thetehorils
are apt to aid the opera in making
al'-- - - ; ,
p Sympathy is all right in Its place,
nut there are times when a kick
Would, be4 fBr mora effective.
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moderate cot .... Cana
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none finCr?" ' Take the
whole family this year:
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to yourxlican's content.
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nd on display at Buick Garage, ,1330 Main. St., K. F. ,
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