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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1931)
Sept. 22, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TnKEfi BRIDGE BOND ISSUE BEFORE C TY COUNCIL (Continued from page Ono) Md on a portion of III fir ela tion hoiida, mount Ins lo 3t ono it par and t per rent pe. nniiin. Ordinance t'aaacd A nnw ordinance, governing annuel license fees and operstlng, hour for barber elmpa, waa In Iroditced ami passed In eifond reading. The fe waa ralaml from I) fur Ilia first rhalr ami II for each ailillllnnul, In t and II (0. J a in on Hwanacn nil pres ent aa a representative of Hie barber' uiilnti and explained It bad been divided the former fee was not high enoush. Other ordinances Introduced and passed to secutid reading ere: Authorising a contract for Ih purcliaee of a aervUe truck from tho Amerlrau-LaKrance Foumlta rurporatlnn; declaring naeernente against aitwar unit I; and vacating a plat and ad dition to th city known aa lleaumont. whic h waa formed hr lha lleaumont (.and and Develop ment company. lU'aolutlnna Adopted A reaolutlnn waa adopted aet tlnar that definite houmlsry nf Main street, abutting tha I. Ink river hrlds on lha writ end. ami granting lha rlty rlihl In occupy a amall portion of prop erly own ixl by tha lirrat Nor thern. Another resolution waa adopted In conenlldals tha 1:0.000 apeclal levy for flremen'a aalarlea and Ihe levy for purchasing fire equipment, being carried on the iNioka aa apeclal levies, with the fire fund, and to transfer Ilia Irvy for purchaeltig atreet equip ment lo lha atreet funo. To Inatall Nlop hlgn litirlng a discussion on lha fellIIHy of Installing a slop sign where Ksplsnsde Juts Into Main, Councilman Drlacoll ataied lhal lha council rouat robalder that It will not he long before automatic traffic almala will be naadod on Halo alreat, from Hlslh to Ninth or Tenth. Mayor Cufer thought I b la would bar to ba taken rara of by apeclal lory, aa It would mean an ex penditure of about 11,000 a block. It waa voted lo Inatall lha aim at tha Kaplanada cornar. letter lllaruaaea Waajrs A romtnunlratlon waa placed on file from tha Oregon Htele Coiinrll of Carpenters, staling that at Ha convention at rlalem, September II, tha subject of Ine reduction In rarpenlera' wagna from a to M on Iba Klamath Fells fir alatloti waa taken up, and It waa not believed fair that leaa than tha arala ahould ba paid. ' t waa brought out that tha eoundl baa never entered Into any conlroveray In regard lo Ilia waga ecalo and baa never goue on record In regard lo payment uf wagee. Councilman Venule alali'd that carpenter are re ceiving ID lu Cortland, about 17 In Medford and apparently 9 here, and wondered what would ba ronaldered tha waga acala. t'pon a request from (lily Mer rill, chief nf police, a data for hearing lo ahow rauaa why tha llcenae nf Ihe liala rooma on Main alreet ahould not ba re voked waa aet for lha afternoon of Heptamber Jt. An application for a permit for Ole'a tail eervlc on Klamath avenue waa referred to tha pollc committee. IV nulla t'pon a motion from Council man Hauler. It waa voted to In atall a light at tha corner of Kiln alreet and Weat Oregon avenue. Kleven building permlta, total ling IH.SKO, wera allowed. TRAFFIC TIPS Hy Sergeant fart Cook klamalh Kails Pollc HEED SPEAKS AT CHAMBER 01 LUNCH Whenever any person driving a vehicle approaches a highway and Inlerurban or ateara railway grado croeaing and a clearly vial bl and positive elgnal glvea warn ing of tha Immediate approach of a railway train or car, II ahall be unlawful for tha driver nf the vehicle to fall lo atop tha vehicle before Iraveralng such grade c roe inc. Windshield wipers are required by law. It la unlawful lo us a "muffler cut out." I'ltfall which led to tba pres ent depreaalon, pictured In tha ah ape of a warning against repe tition of thla economic oiperl ence. wera outlined by lionard Heed, western dlvlalon manager of tha United Hlatea chamber of commerce, lu an addreaa before Ihe united forum luncheon of the chamber of commerca at tha Wlllard hotel Thursday. Tha Wlllard dining room waa crowded to rapacity by tha larga turn-out of buslnoaa men In tha first of Ilia aervlrea-club-cbamber of commerce cu-operallva meet ings. Checks were mad on aervlra club attendance. . "We hava Injected Into our economic atruclur one human error after another until wa have reached the point who wa are not aura what It's all about," said Heed, In opening hla talk. II declared that to per rant of th present depression depends on psychological factora. Heed then went Into a discus sion of factora which be aald ara partially responsible for recent condition!, ila discussed. In thla rnnuectlnn, artificial price-making, aa In tba rasa nf (irailllan rolfea; embargo tariffs; taiatlon, and entrance of tho government Into private fields of bualneaa. Heed drew a flna distinction between embargo tariffs and pro tective tariffs, declaring that tha taller ara Justifiable, but that tba tariff ahould ba taken out of politics and made a straight economic lasue. "The greatest fear In our sit uation." said Heed, "la the por alhlllty of aoelallat legislation. Wa muat keep our feet on tha ground, and each nf ua must In crease our own understanding of economic principle." Tha nam nf lb winner of th Nobel prlta ta Sir Chrandraaek hara Venkata Haman, and It see ma tn ua that achonl puplla ahould get soma kind of award for pro nouncing It. POLICE FIGHT CROWD AT VET STREET EVENT (Continued From Tag On) again and again, mounted police men roda up aud down puablng back Ilia mob. One poll emeu roda throtigu tha crowd In an ef fort lo relieve lha pressure at the rear. It was with tha graateat diffi culty that tha oMIrers wera able to remova from the crowd tno women wbo bad fainted. The women wera brought Into Hi open parade route on Woodward Horn war removed In tnolorcyrti avenue and carried to polka cara. side cara. UKTHOJT, Kept. J2, M Mem ory and martial music brought hack th freshness of youth to 100,000 feet today aa th Amer ican leglon passed In review for tho 13th tlma since Ita members wera mustered out of their coun try' service, Kbouldera that one ached un der pack straps and sine have be come rounded and stooped over d'-sk and work bench, atralghten ed again aa Ihe boys of 'IT, who sr Ilia men of '31 heeded Ilia cry of "forward, marchl" Four lll Loiis; Th Una of march waa fully four mllee long. Led by O. L. llodenhauier of Arkansas, past national commander, th parsd moved to th muslo of approxi mately 8S0 baoda and drum corpa organisations which cama from far corners of tba nation. I'erfect weather -clear, warm, and with a mild brecie brought out a tremendous crowd of spec tators early In tha day. Campaigners Open Three Day Drive (Continued From Pag On) wara would be with ns. It grows out of a general altitude." A loyal ellltenahlp will change the complexion of liquor law en forcement. Is th belief of Dr. Ira Landrlth. ona of Ihe speakers In the three-day Allied Forces for Prohibition campaign. Dr. I-and-rlth a poke at Ihe city library Tues day. "Prohibition Is the law. I'ntll or unless It Is repealed It should willingly be obeyed by all good cllliena." was tha text of Dr. Lsndrlth's address. "All tba problems of bootleg- An h mJmm raioaiy xtrao Opportunity For Lovers of Fine Music 4 The United States Army Band OF WASHINGTON, D. C. In Concert at the Pelican Theatre Tuesday, October 6th a f The United States Army Band of Washington, D. G, will appear in con cert at tho Pelican Theatre both afternoon and evening,' under the auspices of Pelican Post 1383, Veterans of Foreign Wars. This excellent band, under the leadership of Captain William J.'Stannard, is one of the most outstanding organizations that has visited Klamath Falls. This band toured Europe in. 1929 with the. greatest success. It led the home coming ceremonies of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh after his triumphal flight to Europe ; it led the funeral procession of the late President Harding; it led the inaugural parades of both Presidents Coolidge and Hoover, and played before the King and Queen of Siam on their recent visit to this country. This band is recognized as the outstanding military concert band of the world. Do not fail to take this opportunity to hear this great Victor Record ing organization. Ticket Sale Will Be Announced Later Under Auspices of Pelican Post No, 1383 Veterans of Foreign Wars glng. Dearly all the resulting trsg-1 edlea of law enforcement, and practically all of tha political crimes and rhaoa charged to pro hibition would have been averted If avowedly good rlllseoa had re fined to buy or use as a beverage Illicit alcohol. "It la tha buyer who creates and s .pporta a market. He or aha Is tha proline parent of the bootlegger. Thus far. In the insln, tha buyers hav gon prison free, and tha sellers hava been bunted and sometimes found snd punish ed! Ours Is th tank nf helping a continent lo realise that moral ly. If not legally legally as well aa morally. If necessary the man or woman wbo drinks Is ss wrong and treasonable as la th man who makce and sells the contra bsnd beversge." A banquat for the young people of tba city will be held this eve ning at o'clock at lha "resby lerlan church. Mrs. A, Theo dora Smith Is In charge of Iba pot-lnck aupper and those at tending should bring something as directed by Mrs. Hmlth. K. L. Klllott Is In charge of locsl arrangements. The Allied ('ampalgnera will form a unit nf th national organisation In this city. Tba meetings will be continued Wednesdsy and Thursday with speakers of national prominence delivering the address. MARKETS OF WORLD QUIET AFTER FLURRY (Continued Front Pag One) cbsses of foreign axebsnga war restricted. A demsnd has arisen from In vestors since sterling depreciated and tha stock exchange closed, and several members said today they bad done more business In a few hours than they did In a week when the exchange waa function ing officially. No gold wag offered In tha bullion market today, although arrivals consisted of 260.000 aova relgns snd 481.000 sterling In bars. Tba nominal prlca for gold was fixed today at 89 shillings !?d tT..pI,c" Dr onnca against 4 shillings i penca yesterday. Today's prlca was based on the nu-o Mum Hollar as the prln clpsl gold currency and tha mar ket look tba rat of f t.lt to th pound. NKW YORK, Itept. 13, J) Th financial markets war quiet today, slipping back Into their normal rouraea after yesterday's excited trsdlng. Blocks closed heavy after a comparatively dull session cber scteriied by generally narrow prlca movements, but net loaaea wera moderate, Tha order against abort selling still was effective. It waa reported that tba ban might ba lifted tomorrow, Ewell Treated For Head Injuries r. K. Kwell waa Uken to the Hillside hospital, Monday night, i to receive treatment for a scalp wound snd lacerations about the bead. Attendants stated that the ! man had apparently been hit j over th bead with a bottle, but I no details of tho accident could j be learned. j No More Neuritis j In Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs If yon want to get rid of tha agonising pains of neuritis, neuralgia, sciatica or rheuma tism, Just apply Tysmol to tha affected parts and see bow quickly all misery will cease. Tysmol Is a powerfully pen- j trsilng absorbent, soothing and healing In Its action, which goea In through tba porea and quickly reaches tba burning, aching : nerves. Tbosa stubborn pains In tba back of tha neck, about tha shoulder blade, face or bead, la the forearm and fingers, or ex tending down tba tblgb to tba to tip, will soon disappear. 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