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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1931)
Sept. 23, 1931 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TORER II VISITS KLAMATH (Continued from I'ai One) peopl her, proposed nallnnal Survey of alula anil !- I tasa flnn and Ilia aoverninenra con eertlou with atii'h programs, tax allnu anil asrlrnlliiro credits, ara aniiiiin Ilia pulula Hrnalnr Htelwer will rilaciiae limlihl. Ila stales that ha particularly wishes to dlsruas Ilia airlrullure credit allualloo and la etplaln a ilan ha haa nf foalnrlns farm (nam thrniiah Ibe federal land and In termedial rraillt lianki, and tha elimination of taiatluu on pruflta from aurh luana. In (ildllliiti Hciialnr Hlolwer wishes to liivpatliat (urlh.r tha problem ot covering lha Klanialh trrliallun ranal through I h la city or placlnf It In tunnel, ila Introduced a hill laal year In com areas whlih did not paaa and will axaln Inlrodiire a hill to rffit tha riiverlna' or tunneling nf tha ranal through tbo city. Tha hill provide (or a direct ap propriation from lha dparltnant of tha Interior with nu part of tha rout aaaeaaed In thla county. Othor matters of particular In terest will ha laksn up with local rltlsena by tha senator who stslee that thla will probably ba lila laat trip to thla section be fora ha return to Washington (or tha coming com raaalonat eeselon. Itinerant Youth Injured In Fall From Freight Car William Mi'l, 19. of Tuhuia. Is , waa painfully Inlured Wed nesday morning at l:98 o'clock, whan ha slipped and fell ouuvr tha wheels of lha Ureal Northern freight train which ha waa In tha art of boarding. Ila auaialned a averely wrcurhed and hrutaad an, and narrowly escaped loa tug hla Int. Tha youih. with hla companion, (leorge Htahhlna of t'rookaion. Una., had barn traveling about over tha country, catching ride on tha "freights.' Mark waa rushed to tha county Infirmary by city traffic offlcara where hla Injuries were dreaed ly Counly l'lirlalclan (i. 8. New aom. Ila will ramaln at lha county hoaplial until ha fully ro rorara, l)r. Newaome ataltNj. PROHI ISSUE SURE TO COME BEFORE VETS (Continued From rag Ona) (Inat a resolution which would ham kept tha question from tha convention floor. Tha recorameudstloo mada by lha commission aald: "Your national employment rommiaaion teeis u 10 do ma duty of tha rommiaaion to pre sent lha following to tha alien lion of thla convsntlon: "That, when It aball proparly coma bafora thla convention, duo -consideration ha given to modifi cation of lha Voletred act to leg a in reel bear without conflict lib Iba ronatltullon of tha I'nl tod Htatra In tha Interest of fur nlahlng added employment. Your commlaalon believe that hun dreds of thouaanda of Joha may ba created through enh action." (beer Meet Word. Tha commlaalon'a delegation on bear waa received with a charr ing demonstration. It waa read by Howard r. Havage of Chi cago, paat national commander nf tha Legion and chairman of tha unemployment rommiaaion. No action waa taken on Iba brief report on beer, which was preaentad separately from tha main body of lha commllloa'a report. Mr. Kavnge pointed out that tha commlaalon waa merely making Ila recommendation that tha legion give consideration to lha beer propoaal when It cornea befora tha convention through regular channels. WHITTLESEY INDICTMENT IS QUASHED (Continued from Pag One) dr a continuing bond until hla caaa la re-auhmllted to the grand Jury, according to tho court' or der. Italph W. Koran, counael for the dofenae argued agalnat lllark mer'a motion to re-submit the original charge ot Involuntary manslaughter to the grand Jury on the grounda that It had al ready been considered, a not-true hill returned, and a true bill found on reckless driving chars.es. The Whittlesey Indictment grew out of an accident which oc curred Auguat 8 on South Sixth atreet In which O. W. Tenove waa fatally Injured when he waa atrtick by in automobile, drlvou by Whittlesey. Chamber Accepts Reduced Budget (Continued From Tag One) activities, civic affairs, retail trade development and rales. Ralarles of the executive sec retary, assistant and extra help were budgeted at 26,820.00. Kstlmated Income of the Klam ath chamber o (commerce for the years of 1931-82 waa placed at 216. 897.10. This Includes cash on hand and revenue from mem bership, service funds, forums, Oregon State Motor Association, secretary of slate, boy scouts, Klamath county, radio dealers and Pouthern Oregon Tourist Hureau. The balance ot the amount need ed for the estimated budget, 21. 012.80, will be raised by new service funds donated to the or ganisation. l-'ree Boils for e.flfio rilOKNIX, Arli., (Ill) Free beds were furnished to 4.860 homeless men hy lha Salvation army during the winter and spring officers of the army reported lu chocking up on welfare work. BASEBALL SCORES AMKltlC. Washington I T 1 New York . llattnrlea: and Hpeneerj I I 1 llrown, Marlierry Uuniaa, 1'lpgrss aud lllrkey. Klrat (lama It. II. K. Cleveland - 7 14 2 Detroit I II I Hallerles: lludlln, Connolly and Myall: Collins, Herring, Uhla and Draaulala. AMKIIMA l'hlladlhla-riltaburh, pound, rain. post- Japs Withdrawing Troops From All But Railway Zone (Continued From Tag Ona) re.ld.nle of the Inland Manchur Ian metropolis ara aipocted to withdraw to safer places within lha Japanese military cordon. Although lha Chinese preaa waa filled wtlh wild rumor of Kuaaan war preparations above the Siberian border, confirma tion was larking and heretofore Kuasla haa limited beraelf to a inhlld promt agalnat the J a pa ne occupation of lha Chlneae Kaatarn Hallway station at Kwangrhegutie, which lator waa evacuated. Tha Chlneae Kaatarn Hallway la totally operated by ltuaala and China. May Not Agree If authoritative pronounce ments In Tokyo and Shanghai aland good, Japan will not agree lo Intervention either by the leaguo of nallooa or the Kellogg pact slgnatorlo. Hut while Japan at leaat the civilian element of her government la doing bar ulmoat to limit the scope of the present emergency, grave double have arlaen In the mlnda of J a pa nes realdenla of China aa to whether It will be possible to hold within bounds tbe wave of bitumen .agalnat Japan that la sweeping China. llnnro Japanese communities In many Chines cltlea are moving la bodice to plaree ot safety. Jap Coprenfratetl At Manrhull, near the Man-rhurlan-Dlberlan border, all Japa nese were reported concentrated at tha Japaneae conaulat, fear ing Chinese reprlaala. Japanese residents of Taluhlrbar, also I northern Mancburla, were arriv ing at Harbin, en route to places of surety, while a large portion of the llarhln Japaneae com munity waa preparing to leave In the wake of othera already de parted. It was reported that Japanese woman and children also were moving from the Hunrtfun dis trict of aotiiheaatern Klrln prov ince, .Manrnuria, into Korea. Editorials on News (Continued From Page One) la these heroic measure that ere making the big headlines. UKRE In this bappy country, we think taxes are high. We don't know anything about high taxes. In tha United Hlates, a single man with an Income ot 1800 a yeer pays federsl tax of 23.38 In England, a single man with an Income of 81800 paya a govern ment Income tax of 2363.80. In thla country, a married man with two children and an Income of 6000 a year psyi a federal Income tax of 113.38. In Eng land married man with two children and an Income of 16000 a year paya a government Income tax of $988.80. e 'JMtESE figures give some Idea oi wiiai in bntusn ere aomg In the way ot levying laxea to meet the cost of government. They help to explain, also, why the English realise that they must do something to CUT DOWN the cost ot government. YHILE we are on the aubjoct of morley, here Is a statement made In Oregon the other day by a dealer In securities whose value, to aay the least. Is speculative: "Our business waa never better than now. People are hoarding their money, and they soon learn that hoarded money brlnga In no Income. So we find It easy to aell them what we bare for sale." Here Is the question that natur ally occurs: "Will It be so easy for these buyers to tet their money out when they want It? rVJOST of ua devote a lot ot thought an! energy to MAK ING money. Making money Isn't all (here la to getting along In this world. KEKPIXO It after you get It Is equally Important Oddly enough, those who can make money are more numerous than those who can keep It after It bsa been made. JJftllE la a statement, which ISN'T offered as adrke. but which this writer believes: Those who buy good Oregon properties and hold onto them Will not re gret the Investment. 1 The present depression, unless all the experience- of tba past Is worthless, will come to an end one of these times, and will be followed by a period of prosperity greater than any we have known in the put. When that happens, - Oregon, which Is one of the soundest states of the Union, will go ahead at a rate that will be worth watching. CLOVER SEED PRICE, SUP Deaplta a substantial reduction In domaatlo production and somewhat reduced carry-over, farmra are being offered sharply lower prlcea for clover aeed than laat year, says a report )uat re leased by file Oregon agricultural extension service. The production of red clover aed In the United rllates Is ex pected to be about three-fourths aa much ss In llitto, or leas than one-half of the laid production, aays the report, which Is based ou government etlmte. The alalk crop Is expected to be 10 to 20 per cent smaller than laal years unusually large output. Klgures published to the report show thst the opening price to growera are around 16. bo a hun dred pounda lower for red clover aeed than laat year, and I lower for alalke. Haveral statistical ta bles were Included, giving the rec ord of prlcea to producera, whole sale prlcea, production dale, ahlp- menla from producing districts, Imports and tariff rates. Death Knell for Bank Chain Heard (Continued From I'sge One) Calif. He attended business school for three months, remain ed In hla father'e produce busi ness for a time, and then embark ed oa remarkable financial ca reer. The new controlling Interests III divorce all affiliate corpora- tlona ot Trana-Amerlra beaks from the Institutions actually en gaged In banking business. The Banc 'Amerlca-lllalr corporation will ba aeparated from lha Hank ot America. Tha (llannlnls merg ed the bank ot America with lllalr ft Co., an Investment bouse, In 122. Irttrr tilvrn Mr. Walker's letter says as to tbe change: "Control of large commercial banks at opposite enda of tba country as well as of the security rompanlea affiliated with two of tbem, and the control of compa nies engaged In various unrelated actlvltlea have. In tha light of Im portant changes which have taken place In business conditions since 1028, and particularly the fact that there la no apparent likeli hood that nation-wide branch banking will be authorised by law In the near future, developed questions as to the future activi ties of Trana-Amerlca." Trans - America's assets are shown by Walker's tetter to bave decreased June 20, 1921. to 1302. 177.000 from f 1.117,122.000 on December 21. 1220, by ahrlnkage of quoted valuea ot securities. FAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 23. P) In a statement explaining bis resignation from the directorate of Trans-America corporation. A. P. Clannlnl. founder of the big holding company, criticised the policy of the new board of direct ors, and announced he would take a "Ihrely personal Interest" In the development of the plsn. Clannlnl. who In moulding Trans-America corporation on the theory that nation-wide hanking eventually would be permitted, disclosed that he bad submitted his resignation from the director ate last June because ha "could not approve the policies, plans p.-ocedure" of his successor to the Trana-Amerlca chairmanship. Ellaha walker ot New York. OBITUARY CTIAItLKH M MII.UW Charles McMillan, well known resident of this city for the psst 16 years and secretary of the Culinary Alliance, passed away Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock following a brief Illness. He was born In London, Ontario. Csnada. and aged 66 yeara at the time of death. He la survived by a brother, Edward J. McMillan of New York. The remain are In the gold room ot tho Earl Whit- lock Funeral Home, Pine avenue at Sixth, where friends may call. Announcement of funeral ar rangements will be made later. "Spirited" Cop Jailed MEDKOKD, Ore.. (UP) When R. Ilamberger, a California police officer, vacationed too "spirited ly," he was lulled here. Latest Improved GOODYEAR PATHFINDER , Supertwist Cord Tires Let us show you the finer quality that you get bccauseGoodyearbuilds MILLIONS more tire SI 150-20 (2fll4.50) 13.60 $10.98 14.50-21 (30x4.50) ..... 6.69 11.10 B0xS'i Reg. U. ...... 439 8.54 Standard Statistics (Copyright, 111, Flsndsrd ftlatlsllra Co ) to lud'ls 20 lilt s JolJl'g to Total Today Kit. 7 11.7 121.2 tl.t Previous duy . ..... M l 11.7 114.6 kk.l Week ago 1.7 2 12. 4 , 8. Month ago 102.4 1 HI. 7 ll.7 Year ago . 1 r, M . 3 IIK 21.3 12.2 2 years ago . 242.2 120.0 2(2.1 240.2 2 years ago 1"1. 12J. 122. 1.7 High 1121) ..140.S 104 2 202 8 144.2 Uiw (1281) 82.1 60. 124.8 88.8 High 118.10) 202.4 141.8 21.2 208.8 l,.,w (1301 11 2. 88 4 14 8 114.7 High (l2!l) 2&J.8 17.8 2T.2.1 2H2.t Low (1221 : 141.8 117.7 H8.S 140.2 MARKET QUOTATIONS I '(JUTLAND I.IVKSTIK'K POltTLAND, BepU 23, CP) Cattle, to; calves, tO, slaw. Htoers 800-900 lbs. good l.tO 7.00, medium S. 28-8.80. common J.75-B.2C; (00-1100 lbs. good 8 80-7.00, medium 8.00-8.80, common 2.6076. 00: 1100-1200 Iba. good 8.28-8.76, medium 4.28-8. 26. Hellers 660-860 lbs. good t. 60-8. 00, medium 6.40 8.60, common 1.26-4.60. Cows, good 4.26-4.86, common and me dium 2.00-4.26, low cutler ana cutter 1.00-8.00. Bulls (year Huge excluded) good and choice (beef) 4.00-4.60. cutter common nd medium 2.00-4.00. Vealers (milk fed) good and choice 7.6"- 8.60. medium 8.00-7.60, cull and common 4.00-6.00. Calve 260 600 lbs. good and choice 8.00 8.00, common and medium 2.60 8.00. Hogs 10 0. Including (18 through; 26 lower on killers and 60 lower on feeders. L.lgbt llgnt 140-180 lbs. good and choice 8.00-8.7S. Light weight 160 180 Iba. good and choice 8.60- 8.78: 180-200 Iba. good and choice 8.60-8.7S. Medium weight 200-220 lbs. good and choice 6.76-6.78. 220-260 lbs. good and choirs t.OO-8.26. Heavy weight 260-20 lbs. good and choice 8.80-8.00, 290-860 lbs. good and choice 4.76-8.76. Packing aowa 276-800 lbs. medium and good 4.00-6.00. Feeder and atocker pigs 70-130 lbs. good and choice 6.00-6.00. Bheep end lsmba 1100, Includ ing 148 through; ateady. Lambs 90 lbs. down good and choice 6.26-6.60. medium 8.76-6.26. all P I OSSI ibly you wonder why some good coffees vary in flavor from time to time. Mow cpuld it be otherwise when they are made side) by side with cheap coffees. If Schil ling never varies in fla vor it is because it comes from the only place in America where only fine coffee is made. . Several years ago Schil ling stopped trying to make both good coffee and cheap coffee. It just can't be done and keep good coffee at its best. It can't be done with coffee, any more than fith otheri things for cheapness is contagious. 1 Schilling coffee FTfngj Ik Morning Stop in $9.60 per pair Othsr at euUy eve Fern Pair 4.50 6.00 U5 Stock Averages weights, common 2.00-2.71. Year ling wethers 90-110 lbs. medium to choir 2.00-4.00. Ewes to 120 lbs. medium to choice 1.76 2.00, 120-160 lbs. medium to choice 1.80-1.76, all weights cull and common 1.00-1. SO. fUlCAOO I.IVKHTOCK CHICAGO, Sept. 22, (p) (C. B. D. A.) Hogs 20,000; Includ ing 3,800 direct; 190-260 the. 6.86 6.76; slaughter pigs, good and choice 100-130 lha. 4.36-6 10. Cattle: 12,600; calves 2.600; slaughter ateera, good and choice 600-1600 lbs. 7.76-10.26;veslers 6.00-9.60. Sheep 20.000; better grade na tives largely 8.76-6.26; outsiders 6.60-6.60; w e a t er n a unsold: lambs 90 lb, down, good and choice f. 60-8. 76; medium 4. lo tto; ewe 90-160 lbs. medium to choice 1.00-2.26. CiH.AI.M4 ADVANCE CHICAGO, Sept. 22, (P) Grains advanced with Wall atreet stocks today In the face of con tinued big deliveries oa Chicago September corn contracts. Today's deliveries of corn aggregated 1 . 616,000 bushels, an unusually 2.021 bushels yesterday. Official estimates of the 121 wheat crop of 21 countries showed 2.720.- 000,000 bushels now available compared wltb 2,861,000,000 har Announcing Fall Opening of Our Radio Department in Charge of JOHN WALLIN and MARION HOUSE Open Evenings After Oct. 1. Here, now... Out of the "House of Magic" SI pa Junior Console S-tube screen grid snper-hetrodyne, with full slse dynamle speaker. A smart console which takes bat small floor space. 1 $89.50 CM,,p,ete before you New Improved 1931 GOODY EAR ALL-WEATHER Supertwist Cord Tires The latest greatest reason why mora people ride on Goodyear Tire than any other kind $Q.55 Vy (38x4.75) Other balei mtmpa Uea Trade In old tires SIm - 20 (29x4.50) - 19 (19x5.00) - 18 (28x5.25) Priro . eT . s IT.45 9.15 . . 10.35 vested la tbe same countries last year. Wbeat rlossd unsettled H-1V rent higher, corn unchanged to up, oata unchanged to gain and provisions varying from 10 cents setback to a rise of 12 cents. Cash lard prices todsy were the lowest since 1906. Chicago Orals) CHICAGO. Sept. 22, (P) Wheat No. 2 red 48; No. 1 bard 60 Vi; No. t yellow hard 48; No. 1 northern spring t74-68; No. 3 mixed 47. Corn No. 2 mixed 41; No. 1 yellow 41-41: No. 1 whit 43. Oata No. 2 white 22-24; No. t white 21H-24. Hye No. 2. 46. Harley 28-69. Timothy aeed 3.26-2.68. Clover seed 10.76-14.26. Lord 8 2. 11 lbs and bellies 7.82. Portland t'esh Wheat PORTLAND. Sept. 22, (P) Wheat: Big Bend bluestem. 62e; soft white. 47 He; western white. 47 He; bard winter, 46 He; north em spring, 46Vc; western red, 46e. Oat: No. t white, $18. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 117; flour, 12; corn, 2; oats, 2; hay. . WOOL Bl'M.ETIM BOSTON, Sept. 23, (P) Trad ing In woola waa still very dull today but several manufacturers have made Inquiries on substan tial quantities of wool. Some wool bouees firmly refused to consider any bids lower than last week's prices. Top makers obtained a few orders for small quantities of tops at price received last week. Mostly Mea In 'Oregon 8ALKM. Ore., (UP) Men out sum be r women In Oregon. Of the state's 862,786 population. 49,672 are males and 424.114 are females, or 110 mea per 100 women. Poleoa Ivy Epidemic CORVALLIS, Ore.. (UP) "Itch" victim crowd the etate college bosplul here. Authorities blame poison oak. tAeJwfcl GENERAL ELECTRICn FULL RANGE RADIO How are Nothing Is more bothersome than trouble on a trip. We can help you avoid thla. Stop in -and let us look your tires over, check up on the air, remove tacks, glass and other things that might causa punctures. You will have a better time if you use our service befora you start out ... A great deal of what we do and gladly do! costs you no more than a "Thank You.'! 410 South Sixth. Bond Market Has Sharp Advances NEW YORK. Sept. 13. (JO Sharp advancea oa a heavy vol ume prevailed almost without ex ception In the bond market today. The strength cropped out In all groups of Issuea of sll Investment ranging. Nat gains generally ex ceeded one point among the more active obligations, and advancea from 8 to as high aa 1 polnta ware scattered ever the Hat. The more striking gain occurred among the loana which have been consistently depresaed In recent montha. Money Confab Is Held Necessary SPOKANE, Wash., Sept. 22 (fit Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, expressed the opinion laat night that If an International money conference Is not called "the money question will be one of the Issues of the next presi dential campaign." "It may not be In tbe plat forms," the senator aald, "but it certainly will be In the cam paign." Flour Mills Will Grind Wheat Free PENDLETON, Sept 23. (JPy Any wheat donated to Umatilla eoanty for distribution among the poor will be ground wltbont charge by five floor mills In this district. Three Pendleton mills, and one at Athena and one at Freewater have announced tbe service will be available aa part of the win ter's relief program. WHO'S COMING? Hit Initials Arc B. B. start out your tires, battery, oil 'n everything? ACME MOTOR CO. Jap Wise School I Insure MEMPHIS. (UP) A yootig Japanese boy, William Norvio Nakajlma, 11, won flrat ronors thla year at the Memphis Vol verslty School, private grade school here. Thla waa bla first yeer at the school. Among the honora he won waa penmanship and mathematlca. Safety! bfor and after Thla week exert extra effort to avoid accidents. But at the same time pre pare yourself to avoid the ( serious consequences of ' accidents that happen anyway. Replenish your home sup ply of absorbent cotton, sterilised gauia and adhe sive plsster. Moreover, In sist oa the Firstaid Brand. Platter 25C tix Gauze) 39c aiza Cotton . . 20c sua Sold eely at Resell Drag Stores. STAR DRUG STORES Btb and Mala loth aad Mala aeee, Th amSt Jtere m Phone 680.