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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1930)
Tuoadny, Mny 13, 1930 TFTE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON CITY ZONING TDBEDELAYED Airport Contract Signed Charter Election Is Postponed Thn now rlty x.nlilK onlliiHii.fi lil. h l r- a.lv rr iihnhicu Ii hflil iiu fur ul liiiHt onu wmk by union inkm ut .Mitmtiiy nlulit ruiinril ummmIiik. A lltlini pnuM'Ml-.! Ur prop- rty liuM'i it ut i'liia Mini 1 1 lull ... (,., H.'til of Tttlnl In KIimi utritHl, rHiiit(Htmt llioir ,iru,ii,riy Ixi Itn'lmlitl In JIum 2 ii n a ra- hiu.i.mI r.'Blih iilliil mi.t flml rlu hiiiiImiiiii uruni'iiy. 'I'iiIiUmI fur ik Htvnrl of t lit rnniH'll it Id not In consider Dim wtl.tlnit ut (lit tint, t.it.i.ir If lli properly lioldir wIhIhmI to prvrt an iiptirt itM nl Immuh In thfir dUirtt t limy tiiuld tUt ho hy voto, mid Unit It Ai-tloti Inkrii on III itHlon It would hold up llm lonlm nr diuniuo tor mt ni mioihr w k . On lli othor band. Kuvrl aifiiitirr thoiiitht thn fintltlon iuiitttltim. too lliuliy lKHiillllfl to Um dl"rK4irdd or dnli'd. I'pon nioiloti from 'outn-lliiin l.nm l)-r(, Hutl'T. Van Cmi.p mid Luin I. .-it votrd to ly lliu i"'iliinn on llm t win for wi't-k. (rouui-iiiiHiii OjtU taut k roiitrury utu. uyli.K It n Mm Ixlicf llm otdliiMiici flioultl b (.umi an noon ua o r.IiIi. Coiiih lliiuin Kli-liiuoKd nitilti In thn votinii. iviltloii ln-iilt'd I'Ihiii ri'oiiimi-iitUllon of C Kt'lUy, rlty nKlnir, Mluliir (mm propitrtv iold-r In thti vt i In 1 1 y n( Ma ii ran M 4i irt-t to liftvo the ("trkliiK Hip nit Ir j II to tt furl .. d' tili-d. l 1 1 - .ui.m. llio property hi tlm na tion rt lollU lloilKll "((Kid lha lllnol iNtrklhK. 't If III" . .mum II t u rt 1 4 nit Ink In otit .iUtrl. t. llifm would lw imlUr it.tifMiri from other iroprty hoMrm Would Imiitft 1 jim An ordUiAix pAHRd whi'h will umka H unnrrranary f.ir llm rlty to inil.llKh matter to li voted upon nt tint ft (Hie In I .-Ir.-ilm on (It' iirop4d rhnrtr huitKo, hut tilt h w ill notko II nt'ftBary to rhanitn th dt for Ititi tpuHul t'ltMlhiu, orUlnHy n-l for Juno 27. Th nw urdi lum w ill prohnhly tun ka tht rlrrllou nt li'ttit ft niont h Inter. Mayor T. It. Wutti-ra nphilni'd tlm orilliKinrit aiinodM m former t tty itw which ttuik-a It u( a.iry to advrrilM lu tho lorl u'Wftpup'ra th tuailcta to h volod at la 1 i-l . lion. TiWt u alfoi a aiutfi luw whlrh r ttlrt-d thr prlntiuic of pnmphh'ta u nd tho amdlng of t hi'in t a all f ilhti-rrd voter within tht rlty ttnilU It la n-i.-.N.4rr to fulfil! thn law. and lh rotinrll Ml oihrr advert liliiit would Iwi un tp rrimary. City Attorney rtchaupp piatrd an or.llnutirn would he prepared for mootlni rvok- liiK th aprlal lrilou or ill 1 1 ii nrt), mU on Trthlr Thn ordlnanrn providing a Ih oQit fa fr rontrwrtora or olh- ra dolus rlr. trl. al wlrliiK waa laid on tli table for a week. Mny Trillion onitoU.on Cniinrlltnau Van ('amp report d lht no art lun haa heen taken in ttTovldliiK Mitpplnicton rent ilfnln with lUhta and water tnuttm. allhouKli thvy hnv pnp . rly p. (litined for aurh aervlr fi nn th California Oregon 'w-t-r rompany. Th rlty attornay ndvU.-d that If no a Hon U lakfii hy ni-M Monday nUht that tlm petition u( the Shlppluxtoii rwl d -nta h aenl to thn ptihltc a.-rv-1 roiiintlaiion utid tel that body ink anion on th mutter. ( out rati Onllunntr An ordinance) wna puMMed mi MiorlxlitK thn mayor and pollc Jtiditu to iiter Into a -nutrhrt with W. I). Miller for th con Htrmtlon of oil run-wuya at the municipal airport. A requuat from th KaKlua' lodK to a pon nor th operation nf a rarnlvnl rompany her th lat ter part of May waa denied hy th rounrll. I'pun th rnrnmmeiidutlon of Keith AmbroM. chief ut pullco. It win voted to revoke th reaiuu rnnt lirenae of William H. llrookH. The plncn wua rceiitly iieurrhed hy lh polire uud lluunr wiit found, aitordlim to recordi. Attorney Tnlka An attempt hni bemi tnude to let rid of th poprorn van near th corner of Klwhih ami Main atreela. JJavid Vuu denburK. iittorney, wn pn-aeiit nl hiHt tiinht'a ineelluK n behalf f th owner of lh buHtueaa and ar- Kiid that Binro Iho vnu i not hulldlnic, It ran not b prohlhlled umlttr Hi ion I it a onlluanr. Th uinttvr waa Mfttrn-d tu th rlty iiiionipy. rriull (irull Mranana lu oprat during 1B3U wr arautad th Anchor luiM'h, Wright caf. Htar irui fouutulu lunc b, Arthur's luiicli, Mudarn fountain. K. II. Uw ram fountain, I'alac of 0wta. and Wlllurd coffe ahop, upon reroniiiiKfidHlloa of th pollm romiiillto, t Koiirln building pornilia, ag gregailng $27,17b, wr giuntail. CRESTED WHEAT GRASS SOLVING RANGE PROBLEM for llm mt ml jrcum Vlirlntl. I'lpiTlMII'lllN hnv IflMI fiirrlfil mi liy Iho Cminly AkimiI h (llllrn III I rylliK lu fllul '""I ilry IuihI Km mlniiluhlfi tu IIiIm iIInIi-Ii-I. Al Ihi iiroiii'lit tlini 'rHt"il Wlii'Nt . ! ri, - a iifi'iiia to luivn inori tiiiniillillliy limn any tiilitir hntiwii tliy lund ir.. ZOn pouniU uf Htr(l hHVn brnma it-uril mill r bcliix irlml uul if vurliiti. tyiH'B nf ilry luul In Kliiimith cuutily. A ratiorl JiinI r"-vlvid fruin Murruw roun- ly .lain lolliiwa: "AHhnititN Krnwlnr on anm nf His ilrl.r hill luuda wlilili wi-r unurofliahla (nr lha "row- I at n( wlii'al It ataya irnxii Ihruiiabuul Ih majur part ( llm uiniiu-r and la Hi" aurllnat lainu iiamuru iraaa found ' Ina lu ilia KruHa iiiimi'rlia in whli'h irana varli'llia liavn Iiiii li'hiiil liy l 'on nly AKiit Siullli. An liu"rlunt rlinrai -Inrlatlo nf Hi l iiruna la that It iiruiluina an abumluliio nf anvil. TiliillKU tlm ainnd mny a tliln llm flrt jiur, cumin" (ilanla coma tlii nuit yaur tu tlil' krn llio aand." II mid iil la rat Ii ir illllliillt I riir. Ill" Ix-at aupply brllia Hi.. Nurth liakula. All arfil uail In KlaiualU county thla rr la fniln tbla auurr. tlii affd aii liaroiiily liflii ol -ty flu" qual ity, t'liwkf ttn thr rxperlmiinlal (liiiitlnica lll bo mailn tliriiunli mlt tha ai-aaon by tho local t ounty Al'nt'a llftlra and torn lilrta report inado natt fall Bremmer Called By Brother Death C'harlea lireimner of thla A.y aa In I'nrtland. Monday, to al tond ilia funeral aarvlrea fur hi. hrothor. Itnbrt (). Ilrommar, aih i..i an,l M'urld War retiTan, who illvd at hla hums In tha northarn Hy laat Friday aftir a montri lllllraa. Mr llrunilunr ttaa aala niaa- uaar fur Ilia Cauaral KliHtrlc supply rurporatloo ana waa a li-adiiiK flxura lu tha alactrlral bnalavaa. with whlrh he waa aa aoilatfd for II jrrare. For yeara Mr llrmmcr a loadllK IIKiira In alT apurta In lha atntft, bt'tiiR a ratioelal uf note. Iln waa alao roaalderad una of lha beat handball playara. Senator Puzzled By Office Visits WAHIILNOTON, May 15. (A ! S"natur Jnhnaon. ropubllran. California, aald today ba waa without a rlua to tha Idontlty of tha prrauD who entered hla offlia at the rapltol two tilKht In UiTranlon and ranaarkrd hla cor ri'apomlKnre file. It waa entrr rd Friday nUht and Saturday lilalil "I ran't Imaalne what It la all about," Si-natur Juhuaon aald to day. "I don't know of anything la my fllra anyone would want." AT THE KLAMATH THEATRES AT TIIK IM I.ICAV 1771 r - i dHrVRf7 n ai ma 1 1 y ii i v. Jin, i i ii i . . ...... ... W. L . , , , 3 fe.'SU'v-vri-ai At Sr. i"Si. mm : f.' lHr . aiai until A scene from "The Vagabond King," a Paramount Picture tarring Dennii King With Jcanettc Mac Donald. Warner Oland. O P Heggie, Lillian Roth 0. P. lloifie haa won a throne! Ha waara the ruyal purple aa KIuk Loula Xi of Franc lu l'ara uiuunt'a all'talklUK and aluiclna preaviitalluu uf Ilia gleiuuruue ru iiiautu "The Vagabuud Klua." alarrlui Duuuta Kiun, al lue full ui tlii-utre, BLarllug lodujr. Iluifalo hu. gained luuueaude of new frleada auioug lha talking acraua fana alnce be duaerted the atage about a yrr ago for a ca rter lu the iimdiuia of the New York Show W'urld. He la rumcui burfd aa tha laer In the lata Jt'aiitie Kuiifli' aurrlng picture. "Tlm l.ttfr." He waa the genlua of 8 dUaiid Yard In "The Myaterl uua lir. Fu Munrhu." Ua waa the affable mayor la George Dan-ca-offa "The Mighty." la the colorful "The Vagabond King" Haggle sivea a portrayal of aa hUturkally authentic char acterthe tp of role which brought hint giualeat fame on ttie Uga III Kuglautt and on Broad way. 11a la wen la "The Vagaboad King" aa a petulant, weak-willed Diouarcu whu la cunfrouted with tha Ilia of guTerniuent watch were u rll In the durk agra la which the action uf the picture take place. He allow. Lli-nnl. King, aa Francuia Villon, ruwdy-poet. to become king of France for a week. The mannor In which King Ivada the vagabond rabble agaln.t tha king a enetulei. ihe ilurguudlana, and then luya hluiaelf up.ia to death uu the gibbet pruvldoa auca acreuu eJtcituu.enl aa fuw produo era have been able to atlr up la many a long day. paramount baa turned out Una thrilling gum of aoug. ruinance and action la a manner which ukea the breath away. Klng'a leadlcg lady la Jeanette MacDouald, beautiful Broadway prima donna who advanced to the front rank of acrei.ii aoprauoa wltb her marvelou. Initial perfor mance that uf IJumn Louis In Maurice Chevalier'. "The Lov I'arade." Warner Oland playa the trearheroua Urand Marnbal. Lillian Roth, who made a great hit In "The IjOvh l'arado" 1. aeen and heard In the alnglug role of Huguette. AT TIIK I.IIIF.ItTV fllenn Tryun, ro-etar with Merna Kennedy In t'ulvnraal'a roualng fnrra comedy. "Humum Waa Itlght." now at the Liberty the atre, la one of thoae rara fun mukera of atnge and arreen who la funny In hla own right. Tryon haa a aenae nt humor that la dlatlnctly hla own but you bar to know him very well to find It out. He la very shy wllh alrangnn, and extremely quiet la clrrlra where ha Is not well acquainted. He haa a d la test for making- publtn appear aucea, and avulda the places wber film luminaries ar gen erally In evidence. AT TIIK PINK THF.K ay m T' -Ay yfs PBSBJwaMajaawatfT 1 LJONEL BAPftYMOOE. MONTAGUE LOVE Qnd JANE CALyUr 'lilt MYbTfcRiCaJUS ISLAND Abounding in rare fantiii and thrilling adventure, "The Mys trloua Inliind," Metro-Cioldwyn- Mayer's billion dollar all-color. Hound and dialogu film opena at th Vino Trc theatre today. Few filma the acren haa of- fred may boast the original, the variety and the well-balanced en tertitinmtnt el-menu laat are at one recognizable In tnia elabor ate novelty. And, despite the t Ig nis uf It aettings, the unusual n;s of tta undcr-water back grounda, Ha fantaatlc submarine people and tbelr odd dwellings. "The Mysterious Island," more than any otber play based on pure imagination posseaaea a human appeal and a sense of realism that makes Ita exotic de tours plausible and Impressive. "The Mysterious Island' la not a starring picture and every member of the large rant merits unstinted praise for giving the colorful action of the play a faithful Interpretation. Lloyd PAGE SEVEN Thirty Citiea of . Oregon Will Send , Troops to Camps HAl.KM. Ore., May IS. (API-. Thirty Oregon elite, will .end unlia to th annual encampment of th Oregon national guard, which will begin June 11 and end June "6. Th llnd Infantry brigade, field hoeplla! compaiy Hi and th etnff corp. will train at Camp t'ataop between Aaturla and Hcaalda, and th 14lh mint artillery and Jlsth field artillery1 ut Fort Hiavesa at the oiuuth Ot the Columbia river. 1 The cities sending units will b Portland. Aahland, Klan-.atli Fslla. Med ford, tlranta Pn-i., Itoaeburg, Cottage drove, Spring field, Kugene. Mar.htleld, l.e banun, t'orvullla, Albany, Dalian, Halem, Silverton, Woodburn. Ore gon City, (Iraahatn, McVHnuvllle, Foreat Grove, Hlllaboro, Tula mook, Aatorla, Ut. Helen. Th liallua. Pendleton, La Uranda, L'nlou and Haker. Tt.VII'FltATK HKIIU. LO.4 ANIlti.KS Wn.n IVan. cl J. Htructl died raeentlw nnm. of tbe atrangeat wills svar ad mitted to probata cama from hla handa. Ha left an eetufe nr mm. than fluu.OOt), and la ilia will be epecifledd that any of hla relatives caught drinking would be dlalnberlted. la audition, be aaked hla heirs to uae an in. baoco and be good law-abiding American cttiseua. Tha deeneat hod ot freah w . to b dlacovararf aa t ! lAb. Kalkal, In Siberia. It to tlSO feat deep. ' Hughe a Nikolai la at hla beet, likewla Jan paly, wno. for a newcomer, ahows marked amo- tlonat ability, oot to meotlon hr grace and beauty. Lion;! Harry more aa Count Dakkar adds an other sterling performance to his list of screen accomplishments and Montana Love's villainy la beyond criticism. NORTHLAND Transportation Company To all points North East and West Fnr Convenience Kronomy. Hafety and lerndalilllty ItlllK TIIK Miniiia.M" Phone 999 Terminal Stage Depot 615 Main Street SIMPLE HOI REMEDY FOR GRAY HAIH OR BALDNESS Brings Back Youthful Color. Stimulates Growth Too Villi MMIK Vdl .MiKK AMI KXI'KIITS CAN T IIKTKtrr "I wua niiniti'il to not Ire my Inilr (ictlliiK thlikcr, limrt cn-ll colored mill licnllhy looklnit m il every Bltiulr. urn)' linlr In ' tv-l turiieil Hack In youllitiil color ntfulll aa If by niaiclr-." ilcclnrcil nil riilliliataNllr umt of Len a llnlr I onl which line Niiiaseil Iholl aiinila anil la iKMng- inlriMlucdl liero now. I.nn's llulr Tonic contain, n inn er oils Ingredients a doctor lab ored yenra to work out In his smirch fur. something linrinliws whlrh nno could ti for yeara wllh iinvnryliig clmnKo In the hair n atiiiinlntlng innximKO ii-eiilmrut of the acnlii which HeeiiiM to pill nntiire hack oil the Job. Ho didn't wnnt nu imly dye or tint Unit nroducoa nhocking Kliiiilna, over growing dnrker nnd dull. Ilo flRiiied If u tunic would ntltniiliile th liver, heui-t. dlgiw lion, bowels, itc. tho proper tunic maaanK would flimulnte llio ih .ml luMllh to Ihe sralu. hair roots nnd color glnnda. How aiirreasful lie wss can lie proven hy iialng Len a Tonic a low weeks. ench night to bald or gniy spots. To teat apply nightly to allot sim of silver dollnr and wiilcli rnsiilta. There are over 3.UIIU shiiilos to human linlr no d expert rua puliit-iho hair so oxiliiljItlYely aa tuituro. Ono nppears yours younger. No nliocklug rliiinge to startle- your friends Just -a gruduul rhnnge ,inw i.w .ii.v an nntiirull .' not even an export will detuct Lea's. Any hair with a apirrk of life loft Hiirlncs Into activity, and bald sputa fndo awuy. Thousands of exhaustive empiricnt lotua pmir thla and evory clulm Is backed uu by the niilloniilly known Loa Tonic Co. If a render dosires to try w a llulr Tonlo on guiiriiiileo of com plete sntlruclloii. they should gat n boltlo at drug sloro or plu dol lnr bill to this and solid to Lea Tonln Co., Ilrennvood Md., fur regular bottle, full dlreullons, pontage puld. Sent C. O. U. If desired I2e extra. PC aswees ios l ana i ape ta' a HI at ii TP. FOIRO KEGON and FJEOI V. v IT In ue gubernatorial campaign now drawing to a close, Senator George W. Joseph is battling, as he has always battled, for the welfare of the State and its people. Read What theState HIS FIRST APPEARANCE in the political arena yeara ago wu at the champion of the Australian ballot yatetn to that the people might cast their ballot in lecret without coercion. HE NEXT CHAMPIONED the direct primary law to that tho people themselves might nomi nate candidates to office without dictation from corporate interests or political bosses. HE NEXT ESPOUSED the Initiative so the people might enact their own laws; the Referen dum so that they might nullify vicious legisla- tion, and the Recall so that they might retire un faithful officials from office. IN THE 1911 SENATE he introduced a reso lution recommending the adoption of the Equal Suffrage Amendment so that the women might enjoy the sacred right of the franchise on an equality with the men. IN THIS SAME SESSION he introduced a bill creating a State Highway Board which was the forerunner of legislation resulting in our mag nificent highway system and was instrumental in later sessions in releasing highway construc tion from the grip of the blacktop paving monopoly. IN THE PRESENT CAMPAIGN Senator Joseph is making public development of our water power resources without cost to the tax payers his major issue, to the end that Oregon may be liberated from the stifling and blight ing control of the power monopoly and forge ahead industrially and agriculturally. IN THE PRESENT CAMPAIGN Senator Joseph is also espousing the sacred constitu tional right of free speech and justice to every citizen, the abolition of the Public Service Com mission and a return to the home rule principle for the control and regulation of public utilities. All these principles are of vital importance to the State and its people. v'flfesti, iei. it -5 ----'.jT I " - ' -i-i ' J' - w V v'fA'-etwr'W mv vv. A 1 t ' f a richer tfjrfwi&aat- '""" Trri i aaai YV kilt-u GEORGE W. jpSEPH The Leading Republican Candidate for Governor Press Says: Just a few newspaper comments illustrative of the esteem in which Joseph the man is held even by those who differ from him politically: "Not many men who have served in a-yublic capacity in Oregon have so good a record for clean politics, clean government and clean citizenship." TAe Oregon Journal. "An eloquent and forceful orator and able floor leader, he repeatedly championed sound legislation that had been doomed to defeat, with the result that it emerged triumphant" The Portland Telegram. "Joseph has a long record of anti-power trust activity behind him." Portland Newt. "We hold an admiration for Mr. Joseph's splendid ability that we do not attempt to con ceal. He has one of the keenest minds that we have ever observed. Klamath Falls Herald. "George W. Joseph is now far in the lead, sure, unless something extraordinary occurs, of the Republican nomination." Klamath Basin Progress. "More people are attending the Joseph meet ings than there are attending those of any other two candidates combined." Umpqua Courier. "The times are peculiarly suited to Senator Joseph's candidacy." Portland Spectator. "He has personality, initiative and fearless ness." Salem Hollywood Press. "Joseph, it is recalled, has been prominently and favorably identified in the public mind with the battles against the Telephone Company and Electric Light and Street Car Corporation." Salem Capitol Journal. "In the Senate and in this campaign he has proved that he is the common man's friend." Woodburn Independent. Oregon needs Senator Joseph's wide experience in the business world, his rare executive ability and leadership in the executive chair to bring about the adoption of this comprehensive and constructive program. It is time for a change of administration at the State capitol time to relegate politics to oblivion and usher in a progressive business administration so that Oregon may expand and its people enjoy an era of prosperity. : Nominate JOSEPH : Develop OREGON JOSEPH FOR GOVERNOR COMMITTEE Paid Adv. abSksaeBS SaaSkiaVl