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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1931)
PAGE SEX THE EVENING KERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Sept. 25, 1931 ROTARY TALKS INT I IE WITH HI E DO B. C. Cora, ei-presldent of the Medford notary club, spoke to Hotarlnna at their regular woemy meeting at th Pelican grille Friday afternoon, oa the Inler eltjr Kotary meeting to taka place in Medfora iomi tima aurmg io vember. Corn requeated at many olsalea aa possible to attend the joint fathering, ai a splendid pro gram t being prepared. frank Sexton, country club leader and 4-H club director, aDose prleflr on derelopnient of Ibe 4-H clubi In the county. Pex- ton auted that ba plana to take (our membera ot the Laniell Val ley cattle judging (roup to the aute (air In Balem to participate with 4-H club membera of other eountlea In rattle Judging content. The principal epeech waa given tiy H. P. Boaworth of the Call- (ornla Oregon rower company, traced the derelopment of power and electricity from Ita beginning to the preeent time, laying atresa on power derelopment In Oregon nd California. Paul O. Landry waa chairman f Friday'! meeting. C. N. To Construct Bend Terminal Soon The Great Northern railroad baa completed the purchase ot two tracta of land at Bead, Ore., and will begin the Immediate con struction ot f 100,00 terminal in that city. Parchas ot the land ewded aegoUatlone which hare been under way tor many months. Difficulties over the purchase of the tract on which the new Bu tton Is to be erected (or a time threatened to tie np work on the extension aonla from Bend to Lara Butte. Grocer: Do yon want white or brown eggs, ma'am? Bride: White, with a yellow yolk dot la the middle. Who knows, aeea and tells all? Alano Taka Daaa. Ha la coming -Adr. Acquitted Woman rihrinn-n-iiitrVi ' Vy 1 MILLS SCHOOL PLATOON PLAN IS SUCCESSFU L Mrs. Louis P. Marshall KUCSON. Arlsona. Sept. IS, (UP) A hospital to care (or destitute peraona without charge will be built here by Mrs. Louise P. Marshall, aged philanthropist who waa acquitted last night o( a charge of murder. Renewed activity In various charitable undertakings will be the meane ased by the aged In valid la forcing trom her mind memories of the ordeal ot being accused ot baring murdered Thomas K. Marshall, (0. lira. Marshall ehot her hus band last April 17. Eh was acquitted after a nine-day trial at Nogales. Arlx., on the con tention the art occurred whil she waa temporarily Insane, due to fear ot poison. Seattle Attempts To Reduce Budget SEATTLE. Sept. JS. (UP) A great (eellng of uncertainty bung over city hall circlea here tonight with the report that about IS city employes had been discharged aa a result of the at tempt to cut the city's budget to 11,000.000. - Who knows, oeos and tells all? Alano Taka Daaa. He Is coming soon. Adr. 4 IMPORTANT SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday White Outing 17-Inch. Good Heavy Weight. The Lowest Price In Tears. 10 $' YARDS Dry Goods Main Floor Bleached Muslin J -Inch. Sod Durable Quality. Extra Special (or Friday and Saturday 10 $' YARDS i Dry Goods Mala Floor Printed Flannelette Of Finest Quality. Patterns for Kiddles and Grown-Ups. 5 J" YARDS Dry Goods Mala Floor The platoon system of ediira' tlon. Introduced In the Fremont school last year and extended to the Mills school at the beginning of this school season. September 10, is working out better than expected .according to a state ment Friday by J. Percy Welle, city superintendent ot schools In (act ths platoon system, which has been uied In Portland schools (or sereral years. Is working out so well la Klamath Falls that It will be extended to all ot ths larger grade .schools In th city within the coming years. - Th system has been outlined (or ths Mills school and la now running smoothly. Each ot the special subjects is taught by a teacher trained along that line, and teachers and paplla ar equally enthusiastic. Wells said. Departmental teachers at Mills school this year ar as follows Mrs, Era D Spain, music: Mrs. Irene Foster, library: Km Ills Haldeman, geography; Alice Lar sen, suditorium: Ethel Mason, physical education: Kelley Kob Inette, asanual training: Mary snarer, some economics ana .cm ma Shallop, art and nature atudy, Mrs. Bessie Smith, former teacher at Falrrlew, has been assigned to teach the Sta grade at Mills school ,ta position for merly held by A lie Larson who been mamed aadltorlum teacher. All of th intermediate and advanced pupils la Fremont and Mills school ar now under the platooa system. There ar 110 pupils enrolled la Mills snd about 400 la Fremont, and all of them witb the exception of the first and second grade beginners. ar being educated under th new system. In selecting the platoon system to replace the old "readln,' 'rltln and 'rtthmetlc' method of In struction, Superintendent Wells stated that the two outstanding features were that by daily nse of th entire building more pu pils can be accomodated with a consequent saving ot th tax payers la building costs, and that th traditional subjects ar taught as thoroughly aa la th older type ot school while the special subjects under teachers specialising in those subjects. ar better taught NONSTOP HOP IS ATTEMPTED . BY AVIATORS (Continued From Pag Cae) lng and remaining for eevea days on a small Island. After reaching th Aleutions. they said, the wlnda became so strong tier seemed to be standing still In midair, and they decided to look for a landing place. Their fuel was running low. and they decided they would be unable to reach Seattle. With no headway mads against the wind, th men aald they (lew back to Kiska lisland. the largest of the Kat islands, about 800 miles to th wast of Dutch Har bor. A landing was made on a small adjoining nnlnhabited Is land, about two miles long. On Island Bevea Day Th stona continued, they said, and they remained on the Island for seven days, with no ahelter and no (ood other than that they carried with them. It was almost Impossible to anchor th plane, they said, with th high wings threatening to wreck and destroy it Finally a take-off was possible, and a (light to the west was made, landing at th fishing village of Miano Pllglno, about (0 miles south of Cap Nsvaria. There they got In touch with a soviet freighter, which contacted th St. Paul naval radio station in ths Bering Ses and sent out th news th (Hers were safe. Both men were certain they could hare covered the distance of upwards of 4.700 miles from Japan to Reattl In about 41 hours, had th storm not been en countered. Oa their arrival bar last Sun day, th two were attired la Hue- slan clothing and boots, liter aald they had worn out their oth er clothe oa the rocks ot the Is land on which they first landed. During the week, the two men declined to tell their story, aaylng they were awaltlug orders from "backers" In the elates, and that they were negollatlug (or Ita aale to a syndicate ot papers. Had weather. Including enow, and motor trouble hare kept them grounded her. Hatchery Case Is On In Court Here Th case of C. V. Drake, doing buslnosa as th Drake Lumber company, versus A. U. Itlley. Mrs. A. M. Klley, J. M. Worton and the tioldan Trout Fisheries, Ltd., a corporation, cam up (or trial be fore Judge Duncan In circuit court Friday. The ault is for foreclosure of a lien on th fleb, hatcheries, A. W. Schaupp. local attorney, rep resents the plaintiff, while W. La mar Towunend or cm oquin, is acting as counsel for ths defense. National Uniform Air Code Planned SALEM. Ore.. (UP When the 1911 Oregon legislature con venes It will probably be railed oa to consider a national uniform air rod now being drafted by the American bar association. Th new regulations would limit minimum altitudes remits-' tent with reasonably safe flvlns and Chang th present code I which vests ownership of th air above, in th owner of property below. P.-T. A. Delegates . To Co To Eugene Th Oregon congress ot Par ents and Teachers has called up on all membera to send duly ac credited delegatea and represen tative to meet ia convention at th First Baptist rhurch at Eu-1 gen October 10. 11, 11 and 11. It la th desire of th Klam ath county council of P.-T. A. groups to obtain enough cars to form a Klamath caravan to the convention. Ralph Lytic Loses Toe While Hunting LAKEVIKW. Sept 25. The first hunting accident of the sea son In this locality occurred late Sunday when Ralph Lytle local resiuem, goi excitea upon me j approach, ot a buck and pulled the trigger ot bis gun while the mutsl waa resting oa the toe of his right shoe. Th 10-10 bullet clipped off a to. PINE BARK BEETLE ALTl'HAS. (Mudoo Co.) The U. 8. Bureau of Kutomulogy aud the 1'. H. Forest Service under the leadership of J. M. Miller, senior entomologist and T. D. Woodbury, assistant regional forester from San Francisco ars making an In vestigation of ths western yellow pine bark beetle In this section. Th party tnrludea soveral sci entists and foresters who hav been engaged In this line ot work (or many year. The western part of Modoe county which suf fered a sever euldemlo several years ago when many millions ot merchantable timber wss killed had a recurrence of th outbreak this spring which killed much more green timber. While no de finite conclusions hav been reach ed aa a result ot the preeent In vestigations, It la believed that the Infestation la greatly dimin ished this fall. A year of heavy precipitation will undoubtedly put an end to th serious Inroads made by thla Insect In western yellow pine stands ot timber, foresters believe. Sixteen Homes To Be Sold at Auction ALTTRAS. Csllf. Sixteen res- idencea will bo sold at publls suc tion st the rounty court house hare to satisfy liens held by tlis California Mutual Ktilldlng and can association. The homes, which ar located In various parts of the city, were built by small contractors which ths general In dustrial depression bsa rauglil short of funds. Horn of the res. idencea are quite pretentious, but are mainly small modern homes. II la bulleved that all will be sold, snd that, generally speaking, they will fall under th hammer (or about bait ef their original coal of construction. 1 Mrs. Johnson Named Council Vice-Head Mrs. Qua Johnson baa been ap pointed vie president of th Klamath county congress of parent-teachers associations, filling th vacancy which occurred wheu Mrs, Fred Madlgan ot th Pelican unit waa forced lo resign because ot III hralth. Mr. Johnson was president of th lllverelde l'.-T. A. last year. Automobiles Crash At Elm, Commercial An automobile crash occurred oa Commercial street shout 6:10 o'clock Thursday venlug. when in car oriren by I'ete flergl. city employe, collided with an au tomobile driven bv Mrs. U. Ran dalls, at th Intersection ot Elm atreet. Both automohllea were slightly damaged, but neither of th oc cupants sustained Injuries. M'Millan Funeral Rites Conducted Funeral services for Charles McMillan, former secretary n( the Culinary Alliance, were con ducted Friday, Itequlem uiass was celebrated at 1 a. ni. at the Sacred Heart church hy Her, F. I dels, followed hy services al III Karl Wliltlock (uneral chapel at I o'clock. All union restaur ants In ths city, and aeversl bar ber shops and pool rooms, rltwed from to 4 while employes si lauded Ihs services. Two vocal selections were given st ths serv ices by Mrs. G. H. Kewaome. (Iravesld services were con ducted st Ml. Calvary renilr hy officers uf Ihe Culinary sill. Slice. I'ullhearere were Jeaa llalley, Jack llarshhorger, limner HI. aud Mr. Htinir KTAOIN K'f Knight. II, C. Talman, ArrhlS) Hli and Mr. Hchellerstelu. Would yon Ilka In know what vou are best sillied fur? Ask Alano Taka Dasa. Ha Is coming soon. Adv. Truth in Advertising (From Penusvlvsnls Newepepsr) Wanted: Housekeeper to lak care uf family of children. All modern Imps. Call Hell lal. 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