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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1929)
t t TttE EVENING TIFRALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON COLLECTIONS OF TAX GAIN WASHINGTON, Wrch II, (A D An Increase of f 7D.OOO.OOU or 180,000,000 In Income tax col taction! tor March over March 1928 was predicted today by As sistant Secretary Bond of the Treasury. If the prediction Is borne out, the total for this month' will be approximately 50. 869,000. Bond aald that yesterday there was an expected drop of I7.0U0.. 000 In Income tax collection. The latent figures announced were for last Tuesday when the collection totaled $108,890,8:0. The thawing of an Increase in Income despite cut In the tax rat was retarded by treasury of ficial as Indicating the country Was unusually prosperous lust . year. If Die estimates are borne out the Income tax payments for the first quarter of the calendar year will exceed those of the first quarter of 1923 by approxi mately f73,o6o,000. Here's Some "Close-Up" on the Flood HOLD NEED OF MANY LINES A (Continued from ran On,') transportation service," be sal-J. "the trade territory of a-factory of any character Is so limited as to. forever prevent Its devel opment Into a manufacturing concern of outstanding character. With It there Is absolutely no limit to the possible develop ment of the smallest factory in your midst. "The railroads of America eon tribnte to the building of pay rolls In the first place by their enormous expenditures for labor and for the materials and sup plies necessary to their operation. The average number of employes on Class 1 railroads In the Unit ed Slates In 1927. which is the latest year for which we have official figures, was 1.734.470. 'and. the amount of wares paid them aggregated 13.910.000.000, the average wage received being tl. 877.29, the highest ever paid with the exception of the year 1920, at which time the railroads were operated by the federal . government and wages were con trolled to a very great extent by political considerations. ' Every dollar of this money went direct ly to the farms and factories of the land. Increasing the revenues and therefore the pay rolls of tbeso producers. : "Moreover, the railroads cf the ' country expended ' during the same year a total of 11.395,928.- ' 000 for the materials and sup plies necessary to their opera tion. . ' ,'; '. We have 306S counties in this countr and all but 109 of them nre directly served by the Amer ican railroad system. Through your railroad, the Southern Pacific, ' the facilities of every other railroad in the country are brought to your fac tory door. You have the facili ties of the Pennsylvania, the "New York Central, the Balti more and Ohio, right here In California lust tho same as you would have did these great east ern railroads have lines extend ing entirely across the conti nent tu San Francisco. There Is a mistaken idea among some that what a- com munity needs Is competition be tween railroad companies. It is difficult to understand this con ception of our needs. In a coun try like . ours, , where, the rall- ' roads are completely regulated and controlled by tho govern ment, a community is as ade quately served by one railroad, providing Its facilities are mod ern, adequate and up-to-date as It could possibly be by a half dozen. To build additional lines "when they are not necessary to handle the traffic of a commun ity but adds to the expense of carrying forth traffic needs of that community and is reflected ' 111 a loss of earning power on tlie part of the railroad tho com munity already has and leads ultimately to tho impairment of service. , , The oue thing above all oth ers that has enabled American railroads to keep out of the bankruptcy courts in the pa it decade has been the elimination of waste through the more in tense use of the facilities at warn CAMS S -1 , , -1 .- . . J....J.... .. f)IMlti - -wa...- t-.i. p... , mt M f,,m j ft fi, HV.iitlnili'd (rin I'tias lt) wink near there liml 110 eliniieu to erpe. I Two rei-cue leiims of six mull j em it Weill diu tile Klnlix'li rlope, hut nil but llirvn return ed. They repnrled Hint condi tions Were bnd due to Ac rorilliiK to reimrts. Hie bodies found were thone of Wlllluni mid t'liarles tlllver,' brut hers. Tluey t wer In the slopo lit the Kin- Inch entry, I The exnlonlon occurred vhorl l.v ufler 7 a. in, .The d;iy shirt inf workmen hud enlered tlvo I mluu not leiiK N'dire. Htmiu rnld there Were two lilnilK. one Immedliitvl" fnllnwlng I lie uthei. I A sheet of flume allot three ' hundred feel III the nlr, wit nesses sulil, from the mnlu tip ple ut Kinloeh. Mix men nl work near tho tipple were Injured. I Ax t,ho hours passed, muro miners arrived nt the K'.uloeh 'entry after eitniiug to the sur- fnev at the distant mouth known the Valley Cnmp eulry. At a. m. company nfflcluls snl.l tliut between 140 and ISO men jwere known to have escaped. I In trucks aud on foot, small jcarulrades of the fortunate ram Into the little mining vlllnse of Klnloch where loved ones" walled them In anxiety. Women and children whoso hustiamls, fulliors iiind lirolhers yet wore nnaecouiit-; oil fur questioned avidly tliosoj who inme from tho Vulley Cuuip 'euiry. ; Betrothal of Miss Leavitt Is Announced NOTABLES AT Thurs(l:iy, Mnivli 21, 1020 lend lender. They met I'etluu lit (he gulimny u v POCH'S DIED to the 1 Mill's III I hey left.' j t'lenieiii'vuu, "Tim Tlgnr." am j nil nliilui In Urn big t in purl u nt llonkliiK ur which lirouitlit him 'In llm Kuril homo. Ilo left It nt I Im mile and walked iiliiuv to th iliiiiittiiy where (leiiernl Wey. Ifiinil spied him. Then Willi (I, n ! nil WcvHiitiil mi olio arm uml Kiigageilient of Mlxs Mayllelle l.eavltt, ynilliiiest ilaiiKhler of Jitilge and Mrs. A. I,, l.euvllt to - Mr. A. II. Ilurulilsel, Klumulh ' ' Kulls liiisluesH inn II. was Oll I iimiuceil ut a cliuruilUK tea on Weilnestliiy nftcrnnoti t the liume j of Mrs. Out u ml J. Iluugu on Lake Shore llmdeii Drive, , Murshul Ji.lfru mine flrsl wiih A rotcrlo of thu Inilniiite girl ! Muilniiio Jnffre. They drovo up friends of Miss l.euvllt were the 111 u limousine Willi rurtnlua first to share her secret. The lliihlly drawn. There was a gasp tCeiiilnusd from I'siia Otis) mihlle. wns nun fif llln eul'le ' ., ,, , , , .. I liintiir llella-lloyer on Ilia nil callers. Ilo a CHeorled Hi lln-j,, ,, ,,,,.., tu I.. to tin, bed where I he marshal resle.l , rmim hr ,,, ,ufll,B y, H, nud then expressed In the mar- !., , imme In the eliuiu shal's widow the grief of Ih" ber nnd then lifter a brlet oiun. whole nnllon to kun Klrr tlaaiital niMeiliig with Mine. Koch Koch so ureully nilded. 1 1. hurried out. f.iclni tho bill- J, I'. Morgnu culled tills nttor- tery of tameriis Hint tiud- Kaili- noon tu speuk u few words "tiered. Weygnnd mid llella-lloyer iluleine In Mine. Kurd. lie ieiM him Into his cur. Ilo enr- slgni'd thu visitor's register. j ried lilinself with his lisiiul alert .Murshul Jpffro and Alnbiisii- Hess anil wore I he little Mitel, .dor I lorries, both culled about IHHIII, hut which Willi llllll. la always nssorluted of syinimthy from the crowd 1 the unctl suliller, thin. eiua"luic nllll feehle. his civilian PROSECUTOR OF LAKE WILL BE BASIN VISITOR announcement of tho prominent! youna coil elt, was dlselused ! tlirouuli a cleverly urrauued cross, nud feeble, his civilian I'lollim' word punale. Iiannlim loosely about him. was Presumably !o confer- with Miss l.euvln Is ..,.,ii,....i,,i uin, 'helped from tho ear. On Hie Klamath authorities coiicernlug i as 111 l.eavltt la connected wlih tho advertising depurtnient of Thu Kvcnlug Herald and Klamath ! News. Mr. Ilarnlilael Is with Thu Trl Stale Iteulty Company. ; The wedtllng will bo un event of mld-suminer. 1 Already a number of pre-nup-illnl affairs are being planned fur , arm of a friend and with hlj disposition of Iho rase of 1 wife ncttinipanyltiK him be slow- John K. (Iruhani, admltlvd forger ly untile his wny Into the hone, land also charged with Iheft or They remained only a few inln- au uuloniiibllv, Dlslrlrt Attorney utcs. , U'ooiults of l.nkti county, la M-a i (ieneml I'erslilur. attired i ! P led to ap-nd Halurday In Kla- iLawii3i'' These two pictures, first to reach here from the flooded Alnbama region, show ncar-at-hanj coir dUloAs. Upper shows refugees clustering on a roof at Elba, Ala., to escape the rising waters. 1 It low, refugees are shown on the Troy side of Pea river, waiting for tho flood to subside. Photos, taken by an NEA cameraman who used a plane, boots and moturboat, were nulled 13 Sun Krancisco by courier, auto, train and telephoto for The L'venlng Herald. MARSHAL FOCH TALKED ABOUT: UNITED STATES MONKEY THEORY WRONG, CLAIM OF SCIENTIST! their command, and it is thl'. one thing that promises most i from the policy of railroad con-, solidatlon now being so Earnestly advocated thrughout the land. I viTmatu dici r PARIS- wrcn !t- c-1) rvLAIVlA. 1 rl Kir L.C .The last -conversation Marshi! CLUB WILL BE I Foch had with his confessor. FORMED FRIDAY ' Father L'Hane' was on 8ub" jject of America which the 'Mur- Keorganlxatlon of the Klamath 'shal loved so particularly." rifle c!ub will be effected Friday j "With a gesture of his hand evening at 8 o'clock at a meet-!.. , ,Dok(( hIm consolu. lion," Father L'Hundo said to day, "ho showed me- abovo ''' MISS EDERLE w a in v aim v i ouivki.II o and entwined by the all the allied nations by a crucifix." ing of all rifle enthusiasts in the j Klamath Sporting Goods Store, It was announced today. ! C. A. Leveaue. connected with ' tho Weyerhaeuser Timber com- i rounded uajir. and a rifle shot of note, i arms will lend his experience In the ! u surmounted of DKltLIX, March 21. (API-1 Profeior Edgar Dacijue, Munich Palaeniologlst, disagrees with theories that man descended from the monkey. He1 routends that man existed long before tho gla cial period and was a contempor ary of sea serpeut and dragons. ARRESTED FOR DRIVING FAST reorganising move. The team wi:i use the Battery .DEMONSTRATOR D. rifle range for both long and short range shooting. ) STOLEN; FOUND M EDICA L- KX.UI IXATIOX WIIX 1513 IDSTPOXED Examination of the mentality of-Jobn E. Graham, admitted for ger, by a court-appointed medical examining board has been post poned because of the enforced absence of Dr. G. S. Newsom in Portland. Dr. Newsom has been : Aside .from a dead battery, the I Ford demonstrator car of tho Balsigcr Motor company was none the worse for its treatment at the hands of an auto thief la?t jnigbt . I The car, driven by E. II- Bal ; siger, was stolen from In front : of the Baleiger Motor company NEW YORK. March 21. AF Fast auto driver as well as ' fast swlmmr is Gertrude Kderle If po.'lce contentions nre correct. She has failed twice to appear lu court and a warrant Is out. SMALL K.STATE LEFT BY l( T. TKMPLF.TOX called to testify tor the defense .last night. Later It was recover in the trial of Perry John. .He ; ed on Oak street. The tblef had was one of three appointed on left the switch on and the battery the board. had run down. . , It. T. Templeton. . well known Klamath Falls resident who pass ed away recently, left on estate valued at IC40, according to a. statement of his assets filed in probuto court- by tho firm of Mailing McC'olloch and Drlscoll. mo uriue-cieet. oue ot Hie must in In I charming and popular young 'was women of this city. iL I not. v Iv" M'W' j J TODAY, QM.- IP is : black cutaway rout nnd blue k lie. seemed eiuliurrnssetl by the throng at the galea: Ha hurried Inside but remained only a few lolned by Marshal hnd also paid Ills niulh KaUs, aceordlng to word received hero. It a lu l.nkevlew that flra- linm luisseil snvni-iil litmalnol ,1,,l. ! lurs In bad checks aud. III addl- l.yuiiley j lion, trailed Ills employer's car respnets fur another machine. SEES The War in the Air. Mayiumg ITvnce HDaflfly Gullunt youth. Enttirnlling luvo. Soarinir iilunua. ThuiulvriiiK pfo pclk'rs. GIuHuuh adventure. The scnyutioi) of the nation combine uviution mid romnncc in un amazing fpcctaclo. 2:00 PM 8:00 PM 25c, 65c, 85c and 50c TOMORROW AND SATURDAY At The CAN IT'S NOT HARD TO GROW THIN 1 People all about you can testify to that. Host of the slander figures seen today have been won in easy ways. Many have been won by Marmots prescription tab lets, based on a modern scientific discov cry, Peorle have used Marmola for 120 jssrs millions of boxes of it. Now slender figures in almost every circle show whst Marmola does. ' A book In each box 01 Marmots gives ' the formula and states the ecicnti6c rea sons (or results. So users realue how sod why effects are beneficial. A way . which lias done so much for so many deserves a test from you. Make it now, natch the results for a little while, then decide. Ask your druggist today for a f 1 bos of Marmola. 1 n a i IIP i 1 3 rn Is The Night of K. Sugarman's Slirlei festival: IS THE TIME of our Annual Gala Springtime Event. The style promenade by living rrlodels ghowing the newest in Men's Wetr will interest you. The Band Cpncert, the orchestra, the dancing will interest you It will especial ly be enjoyed by women interested in Men's Styles. Sprin'g Li p.m. 7 ' I aint mad at nobody 11 1 I U I I III m m I1riirrrrirrir3rrrr