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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1929)
Tlmrsdnv, November 21, H2i ( PS LI OBJECTS TD EXTENSION Indian VIIef WouU Be Ruined Say ' !u I Superintendent . (Coattaaed from Fag Oae) rose to eood. n mrn iu ter tltor? wall and la able and will ing to tralld branches to terra tha surrounding territory, Bru declared. Ha said further that tha new Una would aot serve any tarrltorr that bti owa lis eould aot serve. Furthermore, ka added, ona of tha objects In building tba Indian Valley Una iu to handle tha logging needs at that country, each ae bad been proposed br tha Weatera Pacific In part of Ita argument la enpport of Ita cl project, admissions Duma Case. Judge Warrea Olney, Western Padfls counsel, drew from the witness the reluctant admission that his railroad had been built primarily to serve tha Engels copper mine. He admitted that the Una had a grade of four per cent and that It rang trains of only four to six cars and had sever, handled area six fully loaded oarg la ona train Into the Psxtoa Junction with the West ern Pacific Ha farther admitted that hie company wished to aell oat to the Weatera Padflc Evidence Tarawa Osrt. Ia Ita eoocloaloa of tha case for tha petitioners. J. F. Dong las, dlreotor of tha San Fran cisco Downtown association, tes tified a to numerous advan tagea ha expected for San Fran cisco and northern California generally from tha proposed Una. Practically all his testimony was thrown out when K. J. Foulde, Southern Pacific attorney, drew admissions from tha - lues on aroaa examination that the man was not himself a shipper and Was aot personally familiar with tha problems to which ha testi fied. Frisco Wants Liae. J. J. OToole. city attorney of Baa Francisco, stated for the Record that, representing the city and county of Sen Fran Cisco, ha had been instructed to Intervene gad do all in his power to support tha unification of the track systems of tha railroads as proposed. However, ha said, ha wonld refrain from presentation of the large body of testimony and group of exhibits and resolutions because tha subject matter had already been covered. ' A- H. Thomas, secretary of the Klamath Irrigation district, in troduced a map which showed where his organization wanted tha proposed Una located. He aald that by a comparatively mall change in the location 44,00 acres la his district wonld be much better served. Tha map was marked exhibit 1$ and was tha last of tha exhibits in sup port ot tha project to be of fered. EARLY MAILING AGAIN URGED Hatchaats aad RealdeaU Asked to Assist Postal Force Iu Henry Holiday Rosa. Hercaants and residents ot Xhuaatb Falls are again asked to assist the Heal . postoffice tore in avoiding tha usual boll day rush of Incoming and oat tolas mall tha last few days be fore Christmas by shopping and mailing early. Tha following regnlations covering special de livery and special handling mall are Important- Special delivery and special handling- mall other thaa first class are sacked separately from other second, third and fourth claw malls and given the same dispatch and handling as sccord ed letters. Special delivery and special handling mall Is not dispatched to railway tn".II service terminals or post off ices for redistribution, bat are handled, dispatched and transported tha sama as first alaea mail and all - special de livery mall must be given special delivery at the office ot address Patrons mailing parcels under this service should procure spe cial' delivery ' and special han dling stamps tor fixing to the parcels, so that they will be readily noticed by postal em ployes and given proper dlspotch. If aot possible to obtain these special sumps. It is permlssable to asa ordinary postage stamps and the words, "Special Deliv ery" or "Special Handling' hoald be written lmmed'ntely bora tha address In a bold hand-writing. MADEIRA LINEN DISPLAY BST (Continued from Page One) drawn bridge and luncheon sets With napkins to match. . A complete line of Madeira Trtnens Is handled by the Golden Rule store. Including large uud small cloths, napkins, dollies, carts and even towels, k - llany Hew Deai-rns. ' Many new designs la the Irish linen, imported from Win, Lid all's ot Beltaxt, Ireland, are be ing shown at ttUf time. - Some at tM most attractive patterns Lptiig XVJ, Bnotavh. Bweet l, reaa, American Bosruty. ore. Mly of the 'allajt. and ChrwinHimyni. Kaih .napkin tt aft aeajsl 4Haatna at Ota CONSTANCE BENNET1 J V-y jiWmJ yi -. . ' ."iv-T v t f V- Iwrrf ataj thai Comlanta Bennett ton uemt to tt Interfiling. rasa; UJ very yoss, or a stiUioaolre's sris iht hot itpares! in octets' A'ess Terk 04 Europe, fill hat mate aasia for kersdf en stops ad serera, Irarias Kft of larary in order to fxi greater hospiaeu (arose irorlb. At ttar tn Patae talking picture the it told to iov treat prossisc. Mitt Bennett it note in Europe en cacaftom. doth. A variety of sizes is ob tainable. Also many clever aew towels are being shown at the store. These include Madeira, Irish lin en and Porto Rico sets. Thousands ot handkerchiefs hare recently arrived la pre paration for the hoUday shop pers and most ot thera are linen. They are cleverly packed. Vien se lace trimmed handkerchiefs and Swiss linen with d-lnty color trimmings are very popular. OUT OF JAIL (Continued from Page One) by hie brother, E. W. Sinclair and T. T. Stanford, as attorney, who had been waiting at the entrance for some little time. In sharp contrast ' with the May night oa which he bustled past reporter and - cameramen into the Jail, Sinclair agreed to pose for photographs and later to make aome remarks tor the talk ing motion pictures. In doing so, ha Jibed, laugh ingly at the newspaper men, thanking them for their "kind reception," and saying: Reporters Iraprore. "I hope yon will have another opportunity, and . .1 know you will, for a little mora training, and then I believe yon will show a maTked Improvement." A short time before tearing the Jail, Sinclair Issued a state ment asserting that he had been imprisoned as a "victim of po litical campaigns to elect hon est democrats by - proving how dishonest republicans were." Says Conduct Cprigfat, - He asserted that he could not be "contrite" tor sins which he had . "never , committed." nor "pretend to be ashamed of con duct" which he aald ha knew to hare been "upright." In ad dition, he reviewed the conten tions ot his lawyers when the two cases on which ha was sen tenced were In the courts. "I hare Just finished earring sentences for contempt of the senate and contempt of court not for any crime," be aald. "But the people seem to think that the penalties for contempt were In place of punishment for some other offense with which I was charged but exonerated by a Jury." Sinclair entered the Jail on the night of May to serve terms ot six months for con tempt of court and three for contempt ot the senate. Portions of r s two sentences ran con curs ..,;tly end with deductions lor good behavior,, be was. con fined te the Jail tor six months and fourteen days. NEVADA ASKS LINES TO JOIN (Cost'nned from Page One) Eugene, Ore., s as baud oa the Southera Pacific's action In double tracking Its Ofideo route. Asked by Fonlds if ha did not think th Southern Pacific Black Butte-Klamath FUs lias would b nsed to relieve UVlit cm tha Shasta raatu, uott repyed: "I would be aurprisad 11 Southern Pacific did that. The management is too careful of operating eeoaowiy so mora mooa SINCLAIR LET freight over that winding line with heavy grades." The California engineer, .re garded by attorneys as one of the strongest witnesses in favor of tha petitioners, was asked: Saturation Point hearbed "When do yon think that the saturation point will be reached on the Bakersfield-Mojave South ern Pacific line which la now carrying more freight thaa the Shasta line?" "Right now " the witness re plied. "Wonld yon say the line south of Bakersfield should be doable tracked?" "Yes wha- .ver anything hap pens to tie np traffic tor a short time It results In a very serious congestion. Remote control, eas ing curves and various Improve ments have helped the situation. Of coarse It will be several years before the Shasta route will be in aa bad condition." KNIGHT'S PLAN BIG BANQUET (Continued from Page One) of Columbus quartet composed of Jack Franey, A. K. Bryant, Ike Larson and F. G. Watters will also give several musical numbers. In addition to this will ba talks by Father A. F. Looser of the Sacred Heart church ot this city. District Deputy ot the Caseys, Carmody, of Bend and by visit ors from Bend, Lakevlew, Weed and other cities. . The banquet at t o'clock will follow the dedication ot the new Catholic church which will be Sunday morning beglnlng at ten o'clock. Reservations for the banquet must be In not later than Friday and may be phoned to P. J. LesUn aster at the Great Northern. Frank Sexton or - J. Thai holer. More than 200 are being planned for at this time. Heettna; Convenes at 7 :80 The regular meeting of the Rs bekah lodge will be held tonight at 7: JO p. m. sharp. After the business meeting bridge and S00 will be enjoyed for the remain der ot the evening. Those who furnish tables are asked to bring cards, four cups and saucers plates, spoons and forks. Time Changed The usual time for the Uni versity of Oregon . extension coarse meeting has been chang ed from 7 o'clock nntll 7:45 for this week'a meeting, it was an nounced this afternoon. Tha meeting wil be held in the City Library dob rooms Friday eve ning with Professor Wllkle Nel son Collins In charge. Practically all ot the Iodine in the human body ia stored In the thyroid gland. OBITUARY ANNABEJX CHOTB KIGGS. ' Annabel! Cbote Rlggs. pioneer resident of this county, passed away at her lata residence at Modoc Point Thursday morning at 8:18 o'clock following aa Ill ness of several years. Sba waa ased SO years at tba Urns of death. Sba Is survived P7 daughter, Mrs. JosJa Butler, The xamalnf ara In Lba cold man tb or'. Wbltlock Fo oeral Home. Pine Arepua at Sixth, whore friends may call. Announcement of funeral ar aaoaeaenta will he made later. INDUSTRY AID LABDRUN1TED (Continued from rage One) Ing of Industrial leaders, at tended by men bearing such famous names aa Henry Ford. Owen D. Toung and Julius Rot enwald. Secretary Mellon of the treas ury and Secretary Laruonl of the commerce department were called Into consultation, together with Julius Barnes, chairman of tha board, aad William Butter- worth, president of tha I'nlted States chamber of commerce, Mrrta Labor Chiefs Approaching hla problem from both enda ot the economic scale, the president arranged a moot ing with tha labor men for later In tha day. to determine what place the workers ran take In hla general arhetne tor sustain ed business activity, Tha primary purpose ot Mr. Hoover'a aeries of ronfereucee. which already have included meetings with the presidents of tha eastern railroads and bank era from all sections of the coun.' try Is to banish what be has termed "foolish pessimism" re garding tba fundamental stsbl- tty ot tha natlon'a business. ' Situation Tease This goal waa before him as he entered upon the consulta tions with Industrial and labor leaders. The chief executive waa particularly anxious to avoid tha Institution of a vicious ec onomic cycle under which the workers of the country, the na tlon'a great consuming masa. In expectation ot hard tlmea and unemployment, sharply curtail their expenditures for necessities and luxuries alike and thua con tribute to bringing about the situation which they fear. ImlastrUI Giants Present In addition to Ford, Toung and Roaenwald. they Included: Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., president of General Motors; Pierre Do post, chairman ot the board ot E. I. Dupont De Nemours and company: jL G. Grace, president ot the Bethlehem Steel corpora tion; Myron C. Taylor, chair man of the finance committee of the United States Steel corpora tion; Walter Gilford, president ot the American Telephone and Telegraph company; Henry M. Robinson, Los Angeles banker, representing the California De velopment board; and many oth ers prominent In the country's Industrial life. Labor Head Confers . Represents tires ot organised labor who wlU meet with Presi dent Hoover and Secretary Darts late today include William Green, president, Mathew Woli, vice president and Frank Mor rison, secretary ot the American Federation ot Labor. John P. Lewis, president ol the United Mine Workers ol America; A Johnston, president Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers: Timothy Shea, assistant president Brotherhood of Loco motive Firemen and Enginemen; A. F. Whitney, president Broth erhood of Railroad Trainmen, and E. P. Curtis, president Order ot Railway Conductors of Am erica. ROGUE. BRIDGE APPROVED WASHINGTON. D. C, Nor. 21, (AP) The war department today approved plans of the Orecon hlxhwsr ocmmlsslon for a bridge across the Rogne river at Gold Beach, about three- fourths of a mile from Its en trance to the ocean. Manufacturer's Offer . . . "Pardae Pearls" Guaranteed Indestructible CLIP THIS ADVERTISEMENT IT IS WORTH 4.02 If Presented on or Before Saturday, Nov. 23rd iHIS ADVEK 1 lifcMEN bearer to one regular $3.00 70 Inde structible PEARL NECKLACE, either choker equipped with beautiful brilliant act double gaiety clasp or full leng-th knotted style. WHITMAN DRUG CO. Dependable Druggists NEW ZONE LAW IS SUBMITTED (Continued (rum Page One) spares fur light and ventilation, and to promote health, peace, safety and envenlenra ot the clil ens. It la planned to follow the example of the largvr cities of the country In establishing thla sys tem. Buildings la Six Classes Ths ordinance, as drswa up, covers segregstlon ot city build ings Into six classes. Class ona Is the residential district, tn whlih there may be erected, altered and maintained a alugle family dwell ing with accessories snd garden. Regulations for the type and alls of dwellings Is also given and statement that each rosldontlul dwelling in this district shall not be on ground leas than 710 feet square. Class two, also a residential dis trict, allows for tha erection of buildings for churches, public schools, private schools, boepltsle, telephone exohsnge, service sta tion, publle garage and commun ity club buildings and residence. Ground tor these buildings shall not be less than 400 feet square. Semi-Business District The aoml-buelness district com prises class three, and calls for the erection ot single fnmtly dwellings, two-family dwellings, or duplexes, flats, apartment bouses, boarding or prlrate schools, club houses, fraternity or lodge houses, churches, public or private schools, old people's homos, orphanages, sanitariums or hospitals provided no narcotic or Insane cases are treated, un dertaking parlors, service stations. Class Four Quite General Tha business district, or class four, covers in addition to those business houses In class three, amsement halls tor public use, retail and wholesale buslnose houses which are listed. Includ ed In thla class also are court bouses. Jails, police stations, post office and commercial heating or power plant Class Five Industrial Class five la the unrestricted Industrial district, and Includes sawmills and other factorlea not given tn the other classes. Boundaries of the district will be msrked by the streets, alleys or lot lines, and are subject to chsnge by the city council. Per mits slready Issued will not come under this ordinance, provided construction ot the building has been stsrted within (0 daya after the Issuance ot the permit and has been completed within a year after the adoption ot thla ordi nance. Violation ot this ordlnsnce, It passed, will constitute a mlsde- tif 1 niimr 1 YYA K IN I IN KJ ssaerraetds, Celltla. Ceaatl- SBsVer eereeai arstssss. 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About 115,000 baa slready gone Into the construction ot this tunnel The bollor tor the centra1 heating plant for the bank build ing, garage, proposed hotel and apartment house has been In stalled. Sawdust will ba used and the burner will hare a ca paclty for four carloads. G. C. Field, a prominent Seat tie architect, designed both the Oregon Bank building and thn garage. Construction of the I SHOP EARLY AND SHOP HERE FOR XMAS GIFTS Why Scowl and Mental agitation commonly called "Getting all het up about it," doesn't affect the thermo meter. Besides, it's so easy to dress as common sense tells us-warmer. You can be warm without burden some weight. K. Sugarman's Overcoats and Topcoats and upwards Men's New Stylish Wool Beautiful new Wool Muf flers in every wanted color and design. It's muffler time now. of W. L. Douglt Style and Quality ii ihown in this cor rectly styled Scotch Grain Ox ford for the well dreU man We" ha many BtjttB to thnaie from. Cm In am. Or uj Ju fouUi (air. easin.-wjcnc ft22 El Paso Home garage will begin eariy In the spring. A ten year lease, handled through the offices ot the Trl States Realty company, has beeu taken by R. R. Duncan of Mnd ford. Ul'MP KILLS AGED MAN PORTLAND, Ore., Nov 2l ( P) John Morlerud, U. died In s hospital today from Injuries auf fered Novembor II when he wav struck by aa automobile driven by W. P. Wellio. Portland, an Investigation atated. Misery of Goitre Mra. J. Lauore. 8U Marios, Ida ho, says. "I will tell pr write how I prevented a goitre operation with Sorbol Quadruple, a rolorless liniment, easy to apply and not ex pensive." Get more Information from Star Drug Co., or write Sorbol Company, Mechanlrsburg, Ohio. Sold by all druggists. its $ ft .so to $-50 ' , t mi ' n v .'I ' Convincing Proof J lit Xxclaslva MaMaatsrs at Society Jirand Clothes Corrections To ErrorgraiTia (1) Klinhurliy la In South Af rica, not Hniiih America, ( lbs girl Is trying the ring na ths wrong flngur. () The July bhihslniin la ruby, not liai aa Indliateil on the wall sign. (41 Thn ss I sain u ll has no lie. (Ii) The scrambled word ta divorce. (ItAHII Kll.l FTVK DALLAS, Tei.1 Nov. II, (A P) Five wnmen were killed hers today when the automobile In which they were riding crash ed Into a motor ear of the Pau la Fe rallniad. PILE SUFFERERS Yuu can only gvt quick, eafo ind lasting relief by removing Hie cause rongestliin of blood In the lower bowel. Nothing but an internal remedy "an do this- lhal'a why cutting an.l ealvnn (all. Pr. usnnhardl a llnin-ltolil. a harmless tablet. Is guaranteed :o quickly and safely Jonlnb any form of Pile misery or monrv bark. Underwood's Pharmacy and druggists) everywhere sell II with Ihla guarantee. Adv. Shiver? Mufflers We Give Green Stamps Get Them Now And Redeem Them For Xmas Trcaents I Vcasoune ) J; 1 4 n.t