The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 22, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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    Sept. 22, 1931
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGB SEVEN
50LQNSASKED
TO TAKE PART
With I ho Kluiuelh Fells new
federal building prartlcaiiy mm
fleled, except for Cuul d-lulls,
arrangements ara being murta Inr
dedication ceremony mum ns
the Riruc-tiii'a U turned over tu
the custodian, John A. Mrl'sll,
fast master.
Heuotors Krederlrj Hlnlwer nd
f.'hsrles McNsry, and t'ongress
liian II. II. If til lor hsv been In
cited lo allsnd Ilia dedication,
tlia data ii f which will be an
nounced lalar. It la ripm-teil lha
building will ba finished by
October 13.
Coal 10,110 Ha I nr
To data the contract price if
1ha federal building lina reached
II 70,001), exclusive of pint office
f u rnlali I ii(a whlrh amount lo ap
proximately Isv.Ooil, arcordlug
lo lha contractor.
Tha atrurlur. Inralad al Key.
nlh and Walnut, la una ot lha
moat bMUtlful, aa wall aa mod
ern. In Ilia rltr, and It an ex-
in pin u th type of buildings,
complete In every detail, erectr-d
by lha t'nltrd Hiatal government,
fiaoria lai kaoti la lha con
tractor, Tha entire first door will la
taken over by tha pott olllce,
ftud haa been divided Into a
)arg lobby of murbla and llle.
lth taro entrances, on on 8ev.
nib atraal and lha other on Wal
But; a mailing room. wall-Uihtad
which lll bsrs completely naw
furnishings, and speclel com
- psrlmsnt where I. II, 1). perk
ages may ba lorkrd. a aacllon
for lha financial department, sur
roundtd by a heavy net-work of
wlrs and with windowa gusrded
with heavy screens. It la hara
that lha Urge raiilt la loratad.
Ilavo NxtIiI Floors
Tha privets office of tha pnet
Biaater la located on tha north
at alda of lha bulldlni, di
rectly off lha nailing room, and
III ha furn 'rd to correspond
With lha polished oak floor.
A par la I floorlnr. rnneiallni,
of redwood blorka, laid In bol
asphalt, baa been constructed
throughout lha mailing depart
ment. Tlila la reallient, making
It lea-tlrlng to lha workers who
Biuat ba on their faol all day.
Orar fifty ISO-wall Untiling
fixtures hsv been Inatalleit, pro
Tiding a brilliantly lighted room
for night work. During tha day
tha room la lighted by windowa
on thraa aldea aa well aa severe!
ky-ltghta.
Inaiall Kletalnr
Tha mailing platform la
equipped with automatic dnora,
operated alarirlrally.
Nina poat offlra windowa open
off lha lobby. Including two gen
eral delivery, speclel onea for
Inquiry and box rent, aa well
aa as aitra window whlrh ran ba
utilised during a ruin ssssnn
urn aa Chrlatmaa.
An Oils elevator haa been In
stalled lo carry paaaengera from
lha lobby to tha second and third
floora.
On tha second floor la a civil
servloe room, with farllltlea for
sealing lo, so office fur tha dep
uty collector of Intarnal revenue.
room for tha ramming officer
- lha I'. 8. army, a apaclal offlca
to ba uaad by tha poalal Inspector
during nil vlelta. an offlca for
fflclala of tha I'. H. foreat srrv
Ira department, and two rooms
to ba ued by lha Internal rev
anua eollenor.
Many Offlrra
Al tha and ot tba second floor
oorrldnr, faring on Oak atreet,
tra located offices for lha county
:
J A Biblical
HORtZONTAI,
1 rh-aauUe. i
(House ot
worship,
ill Tarpon na.
ri).
it Highest moun
tains oo earth.
U Mallcloai
banting ot a
building.
ill Mala cat.
IIT Heavy
volumea
II Periods.
It Vocal compo
sition on a
sacred taxi.
SI Narrow strip
ot leather
I around a
shoe sole.
tl Night before.
II What book la
tha Bible tilg
I the
creation
It Pattern block.
Jf Extremity.
i Kggs ot fishes.
0 Doctor,
tl Nautical.
It A famous
Irans-conll-
IN DEDICATION
YESTERDAY'S A SHUT. ft
jurioiiiM
nenlal flyer.
Vrsnk f
II Southeast.
t Plug.
17 Ths Baylor of
the world."
40 Coffee pot.
4t Upbraided.
44 Silkworm.
41 Well-behsvsd
47 Walls of
room.
41 Clsyllka
deposit.
49 To lore
exceedingly.
II Measure,
tl Song.
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In I I I I I I I I I I I rr
grli'ullural deparlmanl, Includ
ing roniiia for lha county agent,
hla assistant, and secretary, and
one for Ilia 4-11 luh agent,
Tha third floor la devoted lo s
room for lha If, H. rtniimlssloiier
of tha department of Justice and
offices of Ilia I'. H. reclniiiullun
service. Two rooms for laa sup
erintendent are al tha and of the
corridor, with roonia for lha chief
clerk, bookkeeper, fiscal agent
Slid storekeeper. purclisalng
sssiit, engineer Slid tha saalat
snl ronatriic lion engineer ranged
on esrh side.
Hnlahr-il In Cream Color
This floor la slao tojulpped
with a flra-pronf vault, opening
nlf Ilia corridor. All llm offices
ara flnlaheil In cream color, mid
lug to liii'lr well lighted appi-nr-
nca.
On each floor ara real rooms,
with tile flooring, trlninied In
gray-ninitled marble, anil special
he-cooled drinking fountains.
Although lha building will ha
warmed by illy hem, two fur
n ra ara Installed In lha bass
mailt In casi of emergency, A
atork supply room, with auto
matic locking evslem, storage
room, coal room and sutonii lis
pump for drslnsg are all lociiled
In III tmeMiiiMiit, Water la piped
tliroughout the building In cp
por pipes.
I our CiiatiHllana Kiiiployed
The liullillng a already In
rhargo of four ruatodlan am
ployiM, paid from Ih If, ft. treas
ury, whoa dullea ronalat In keep
ing II clean and heated, and run
ning the elevator.
Ilefore tha structure la turned
over to Iho ruatodlan, It la given
a mechanical luapectlon, then a
Complete and general Inspection,
furniture fur lha pvat office
department la now being moved
In. and funtalilng of the other
offices will atari ehnrlly.
Stocky People At
Strong au Tall
Statistics Show
KAI.KM. Ore, flj.m Stocky
Oregonlana needn't feel email In
company of tail men of the asms
Weight.
Ileporta on lha strength of
mei. between JO and years
showed that on an average lbs
men ware superior In pulling,
pushing, band gripping and lung
powers lo taller men of lha same
weight.
hlender men were asuslly bet
ter at lifting. However, and In
many csaee ecllpaed stocky men
In hand grip.
In related esperlmenla. health
officiate found that greataat
atrength Is attained by the aver
age man at Jo years Lung
force alao Increase lo 30 yeara,
but decllnea mora alowly than
atrength, lung fullgue ahowlng
little relation lo age up lo 60
veers.
The greatest lifting and null
ing power of all tha mm studied
waa demonstrated by tha ehorteat
men In the lie lo 1st pounds.
Theas lifted 21 kilns on an
average.
Burglary Charge
Facing Hubble,
Pair Lose Bonds
John Hubble was arraigned be
for Justice ot lha Peace W. I)
Barnes, Monday on a charge of
burglary not In a dwelling on
September 14. He le accused ot
having broken Into J. B. Heed's
bouse In Altamonl.
Jim Jackson and t.ea Jackson
ecu posted 110 bonds lo appear
at 10 o'clock Monday to answer
chargea of being drunk and dis
orderly. Tba bonds wera for
feited. -
Joe Keller Is charged with use
ot a brstided container belonging
In iho Iiat Klver dalrr without
having the permission; to nse
such container.
Question
To tilt a Bald.
Crippled.
Cover ot the
eye.
Student at
West Point
Inn.
Flowsr.
Pertaining U
sound.
Domestic
msnsgementa,
Long-draw
speeches -
m
Donor.
Plsntsd.
Chart.
IS Ttlaes aa from
the dead,
tt Kings.
II Precludes,
17 Stocks.
VERTICAL
1 Hssrd
confession,
i Natural
reservoir.
I Cupid.
4 Prefix
meaning not.
I Exists.
I Adjusts t
watch.
To piece out
of Troyl
Deubed.
Sweet
subs is nee
Corroded. I
Drives.
Mistakes.
Streamlets.
Snare.
Toole for
holding.
To thrash.
Man.
Ags.
Billiard rod.
Grain fAbbr.ti
Railroad.
7 Type measure. 14
t Door rug.
II
t
U. S. BAND EXPERTS
HELP LOCAL GROUPS
A difficulty la organising high
bcIiocI and municipal hands
tliioughoui lha country glwsre
haa been lo secure mualclana to
play the highly Important but
morn obecure Instruments, ar
roidlng In Captain William J.
Hisnnard, leader of the L'nllnd
bliilee Army band, lo appear here
iiniler auspices of tba foreign
War Veterans In October.
Ths srmy bsnd, under Csptsln
Rtsnnard'a dire. Hon, la doing Ha
bll lo overcome this obstacle on
this tour. A feature of one of the
army band'a prograniB la a demon
stration of the Inatramenta and
famlllea of Inalrutnenta compris
es Ihs wind bsnd. Kor this pur
pose Captain Htaunard haa ar
ranged a number affording aolo
opportunities lo each Inalrumenl
and group. Ilefore each la Intro
duced, Ilia musicians aland In
llielr places with their Instru
ments while Captain Hlannard
makes aoina brief remarks shout
the history and pnaalbllltles of
Ilia Instrument about to ba dem
onstrated. This educstlonst feature Is
supplemented In some places by
personal work by Ceptnln Stan
nsrd snd Second Lender Thomss
K. Dart-y. When rlrrumstanres
permit, they have gona before
local bands and peraonally dis
cussed and demonstrated Instru
ments snd methods ot securing
hi-el reeults in bsnd plsylng.
Members of Ilia army band who
sra specialists oa their Instru
ments alio are liberal Id explain
ing snd demonstrating them to
lulereated persona.
In seversl eases Csptsln Stsn
nard snd Second leader Dsrcy
havs addreaaad local bands and
conducted them In eeveral num
bers. The enthusiasm generated
In these organisations from con
tact with the famous army mual
clans Invariably has left a favor
able and lasting Impreesloo.
Msny hsnds make light arms
cut proposals.
BRINGING UP FATHER
TMB. DOCTOR SA-Co IF 1
I 4MOKt ITLLKILL
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
QrlaffeUQhrTS
OX TUts
gcBTvra vrvttac
Bob was
FOUMD
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empty
P1AU6.
WASH TUBBS
BOOTS AND HER
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'vx' yy vwft Vao
. TO HOUWTAi
to
BBs. afcI'Vessi T. t. e'A' "r se-
What Ihe Gold
Standard Is
(lly The Associated I'reea)
The gold alsndsrd of exrhsnge
Is uormslly In use by vlrtuslly
evsry civilised nsllon of Ihe
world. Jt Is predicted on the fact
that paper money of a country'e
bank lo laaue la redeemable In
gold en demand.
In lbs lirltlsh foreign ex
rhsnge merbot, recently with Ihe
pound sterling available below Its
gold psrlty, In relation to other
rurrenclea. It has been profitable
for hanke lo acquire starling
pounds In lha market, convert
them Into gold at parity, and then
ronvert Ihe gold Into other cur
rencies by export lug Ihe gold.
The pound sterling wss pegged
In New York during tha war at
14.74. It reached Ihle ertlflcal
height by mesne of aecurltlea sals
of dollars held by Hrltlah rltlseua.
In lam, It wss decided lo re
move Ihe support, and the sterl
ing dropped, until finally In ltll
It hit a new low of 13 U.
The gold standard haa been
adopted by most every country
since the wsr.
Round Trip Fares
To be Effective
Exceedingly low round trip
fsre from Klsmsth Kslla to
Portland will be effective Sep
tember 21 lo give Klamath peo
ple an opportunity to attend the
Oregon State-University of Col
orado football game at Multno
mah stadium, according lo an
annntineament by L. L. firahsm,
district agent for the Southern
Pacific.
Tba game Is a benefit for
the Hhrlner's hospital for crip
pled children, and a large num
ber of Klamath residents are
expected to attend, further In
formation may be obtslned from
the Msln strsel ticket offlca of
Ibe Southern Pacific.
The week of Oct. 4 will be
Plre Prevention Week. If yon ara
going lo havs any flraa. better get
lliem out et Ibe way now.
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Fifteen persona were admitted
lo cltlsensblp after sjamlnatlons
before Judge William Duncan
Monday and one, Jsan Mlrhslop
ouloe, known ss John Michalls.
(.reek, was refused admission
because be falsified his record.
He wss sakeit if he hsd ever
been srreated and ssld no.
whsresB he hsd been srreated
but not convicted. Nstnrslltstlon
Kiamlner W, Mlsckmsa from
Portland, stated.
Thoae admitted with the coun
tries from which they entered
are: bertha Berg, Sweden; Tekla
C'lawBon. Sweden; otto W. Claw
son. Sweden; Kmsnue! K,
Morhettes, franca; Kdlth Smith,
Knglsnd; Victor Bark, Sweden:
Carl A. Fageratrom, Finland;
Alna M. Fageratrom, Finland;
John Uulbell, England: Maxims
Lundgren, Sweden; Josephine
I.undgren, Sweden; Johan Ole
Selstrom. Sweden: all of Klam
ath Falls. Others who wsre ad
mitted ate Mlrhsel J. O'Bullivsn.
Ireland, Merrill; Annie Luder
man, England. Chlloquln, snd
Mrs. Mary N. Harllna. British
Columbia, Canada. Malln.
Musicians to Show
At Pelican Today
As Special Feature
As an added apaclal attrac
tion at the Pelican theatre, to
day. Wednesday and Thursday,
Miss Idamae Staaffer. talented
violinist, asalsted by Thomas
O'Brien, pisnist. will sppesr in
violin end plsno numbers. Both
Miss Stsuffer snd O'Brien sre
pupils ot the celebrated F.lchen
Isub Music stndlo of Portland,
and are heralded as being musi
cians of unusual ability. The ad
dition of these musical numbers
make up s very interesting pro.
grsm. There will be no rslis, In
prices for this special attraction.
MC HOKlM'rHt'tU
isfll I f.C at
restart arxm. lac. Creel srlisla rlahb rseene
OYitf.
Steer Killed And
Part of Meat Is
Stolen, Part Left
Officers ara searching for the
alayer ot a i-year-old fat steer
which was killed on tha Frank
Corpenlng ranch Friday night.
The vandal look the hind
quartera of the beet and left
the rest lying In Ihe field where
the animal fell after being shot
with a small caliber rlf la.
HORTICULTURE '
INSPECTOR HERE
C. R. Jsxter. deputy state
horticulture Inapector, from Med
ford. waa In Klamath Falls
Monday conferring with County
Agent C, A. lUnderson.
Jeater la checking the viola
tions of tha atate horticulture
lews with regard to Ihe trans
portation and marketing of un
branded or inls-lsbeled potatoes,
fruits snd vegeisbles.
Particular attention ts being
paid to tba Klsmsth potato sit
uation and Kogue-ltlver valley
fruit abipinentB in aa attempt to
aid both lha producers snd the
consumers.
In the psst wormy, unbranded
fruit and mils of sll kinds hsve
been trucked Into Klsmsth snd
sold In competition with good
fruits and the same trucks hsul
bsrk potstoes In old bats, un
branded. generally of two grade
or leas, sometimes culls, and
these are sold In competition
with legally labeled potatoes, re
ducing the price of the quality
products.
It may or may- not be a wise
crack, but the other day when
Junior was ssked to give the
blrlhplsre of the Liberal govern
ment he replied thst be was pretty
sura it wasn't Scotland.
JEIIHKV Is the smarten light
weight woolen for Ihe fall blouse.
This aim pis rust-colored model Is
accented with black buttons.
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MOTT FILES SUIT
James W. Moll, corporation
commissioner of lha stats of
Oregon, and statutory receiver
of Ilia Western Savings and
I .os n asaoclatlnn, Monday filed
suit against the Pelican Theater
Corporation. II. W. pool (also
known as Henry W. Poole and
Harry W. pools). Rose M. Poole.
Leila L. Humphrey and Will
Humphrey and lha National
Theater Supply company and the
H. F. Shearer company, for fore
closure ot mortgagee, attorneys'
feea. and taxes amounting lo
tSOI. 044.77.
Mott antes trial a receiver be
appointed for the property cov
ered hy the mortgage, Including
the pelican theater. Pine Tree
and Rainbow leases snd furnlturs
and fixtures, snd lota In Chllo
quln. Peter W. Welch was
named receiver and posted a
bond ot 121.000 with tha court.
The suit Is based on a not
of May 14. 127. In Ihe sum of
125.131, on whlrh 1114. lit. 14
allegedly Is unpaid with no pay
ment received Blnce April It,
131; IM.40S.J0 for 1921. 12
and 130 taxes and penalty and
Interest thereon, and IIS50 at
torneys' fees.
(iivea ss a second reuse of
action t a second nota of 173.
010 dated March IS. 11 on
which tl02.8l.t! allegedly re
malna unpaid snd on which
monthly payments hsve not been
made since April 2. 1921, and
attorneys' fees ot 12900.
Welch Is In charge of the torsi
office of receivers 'ot tha West
ern Savings and Loan and the
Guardian Savings and Loan. He
announced that the theaters will
continue to operate with the
present personnel.
Barney Goldateln. Portland,
snd J. If. Csrnshsn, Klamatb
Falls, are attorneys for the
plaintiff.
Looking over tha newspapers.
it oecnrs to as that Bluebeard
1 must be a pretty well known fel-
low to tha headline writers.
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Bodner Ships
Carload Cattle
John Bodner. Illldebrsad,
shipped a carload Of Aberdeen
Annua beef rattle lo John Allen
and ions, Ssn Francisco, Sun
day. The cattle, of high evilly,
were purchased by 1). It, Jen
sen tor Allen and Sons.
Stats Tax Cummlsaloner Chss.
Calloway will be in Klamath
Falla tli la week to confer with
Ihe members of Ihe county board
ot tax equalisation and to attend
a hearing on the protest lodged
with the board by the Weyer
haeuser Timber company.
Assessor W. T. Lee states that
Ihs Weyerhaeuser company la
protesting an Increase In Ih aa
aeased valuation of a large tract
of their valuable timber west of
Klamath Falls.
Assessor Lee Mtlmstes thst
the Increase will total about
1.100.000. although he states that
an assessed valuation of II 58 to
II a thousand oa the timber Is
In line with other valuations.
"The timber Is among lha
best In the county." he states.
Former Publisher,
Son VisUng City
Brucs Dennis, former publish
er ot The Klsmsth News snd
Evening Herald, accompsnled by
his son. Jsck. srrlved In the elf
Monday evening by motor from
Loe Angeles, en routs lo Port
Isnd where Iher will Join Mri.
Dennis snd spend seversl weeks.
Jack Dennla haa been employ
ed aa a reporter by the City
Newa Service In Los Angeles for
several months, and was one of
those assigned to cover ihe
Clark trial, which created much
Interest.
By Harold Gray
By Russ Westovei
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