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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1931)
PAGE TWELVE THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON October 21, 1931 DILI E PUNSNR STATE HEEM Prflimluary plans (or th an nual tiatt convention of I,lnni Hub of Orriou to b held In Klamath Kalla were dUcuutHt at a ntMiluc of director and tiie convention commute of 4 ha I.looi cluh held Id tha chamber uf comnierre hint evening. Kred Walker of Springfield. Ore, dis trict governor nf tha Llona cluha of tha state, attended the meet ing over which T. K. Gtllen matera, pnaident, presided. A round table dtsrunMon of convention plana waa held. The exact date for the convention hlca Ik to take place here in July. 1932. will be set at a forthcoming nieetfug. "Walker expressed the opinion that the conclave will be one of ihe mottt aucceasful ever held in Oregon. He aUo stated that 100 delegates of T.iona club of the nation enroute to the Interna tioual convention In Loa An gelea. will atop over In Klamath Falls long enough to attcud the Hate meeting. In addition to that group. "50 Oregon delegatea will attend the Klamath meeting. Kach club In the atate, of which there are S2. will be aliowed two voting delegatea, and many otbera will attend. Attending the meeting were T. R. GUlen water, president, Leon Crawford, rice prealdent. Jack Glover, secretary. Randall Rargelt, Cbealeigh O. Moore, W. K. Clifton. Webb Kennett, Charles House and Jim Baker, directors, and Perry be La p. J. Johnson and H. Conradi, mem ber ot the con rent ion commit tee. ' Walker faaa been Invited to attend the chamber of commerce directors meeting this noon. Long Will File Answer to Cyr NEW ORLEANS. Oft 11 (UP) An answer to n ouster suit which has been filed against Mm by Dr. Paul N. Cyr, former nontenant icorernor, will he Med In ShreTeport. probably pome tint, this week. Governor Huey 1. Long announced here today. lr. Cyr, on. of six persons be sides Long who bar. taken the oath of olfic as governor, filed an ouster suit arainst Long at ; Shreveport, Monday. In the 1 salt he claims that Long la re cognised as a United States sen ator, to which position h. was elected In the last general elec tion, and that ha Is Illegally holding th. office ot corernor. Institutions, th theatrical or ganisation of Lee and J. J. 8hu bert, was 'thrown into receiver ship today on complaint of a Chicago company to which the brothers owe 15,000 but th show will go on. Th two men, sons of a Syra cuse tailor, who came down to New York some 30 years sgn, burked Ihe theatrical trust and built up an organisation which owns S3 theatres, has leases on J others, and Is Interested In 1 more. har. lost nearly 11. 000.000 sine, the autumn' stock market crash ot 12. VIOLATORS AHHKSTKO James I.. Hen ran waa arrest ed last night at Sixth and Wash ington streets by city polk of ficers and Is being held in the city (ail to answer a charge of carrying concealed weapons. Bob Zimmerman waa arrested at Main and Ninth for driving with four In a roup and Pet Hester was apprehended for drunkenness. MEET IN KIMTH The program for the Pacific roait divWtnn meeting of the National Association of Rox Manufacturer to be held here November 1 3 and 1 4. la being outlined In an Francisco by t). H. Oordon, secretary-manager nf the division. The program will be sent to all members of the association In the near future. iScftKlona will bo conducted In the Willard hotel under the di rection of officers of the group. During the (int day round table discussions of box manufacturers' problems will be held. All man ufacturer of the northwest, whether member of the associa tion or not. may atteud this meeting. On the second day closed meetlugs will be held ami only member will be admitted to the sessions. Local manufacturer expect "5 lumbermen to attend the meet ing here. All member of the 1'actric coast division, aa well as Inland Km pi re box manufactur ers, hu'lmtttig those from V'Mh ington and Idutio, and several eastern lumbermen, have been Invited to attend. A bridge table manufacturer la putting out a new product with a moisture-proof top. WATH JU "The Last Know," a Innrlsciip oil Hue painted by Iter. Mel ville T. Wire, pastor of Hi First Methodist church In this city, was awarded second prise In the group ot oil landscape entered In th. Iltlu anuual eihlliltlnn ot th Oregon Society ot Artists, which opened In Portland Mon day. Th hlblt will clos Oc tober II. Iter. vlr. who lias .ahtlilt.il groups ot his psliiltng In Klam ath Falls severnl times, painted tit winning picture near Kik luka In mil, and II I now tit the posse.. Ion of Pari tl. Joint son of Porllitiid, who loaned It to Hi arlLls' society for til e hllilt. Til picture depicts melting snow In Hi beautiful foreil area al Klk lake, In III Csscsri mountains, and la on ot tits most ricelleut piece of Wires work. First prli In th group went In Perry Manser with "October Hun," a landM'nii In which au tumn follag predominate, . MI-KKIIM HF.FIIH (Haas ot a greenish yellow hue Invented In (lermanr for green house la said lo admit a light thai speeds germlnatlou of seeds planted uuder It, Local Lumbermen Attend Conference Hugh Campbell, lugging super intendent of th yvyrhaueer Timber company, and Fred Mudlaan of Hi Crater l-ak Lumber company, Rprngii Itlver, left Mniiilnv fur Hpokan lo at tend th Paclllc rnaal logging conference. Heveral other local liiiiibermen are also In itln diitir at th conference, which la being hold all this week. Broadway Theatre Organization Broke NEW YORK, Oct 21 (UJO : One ot Broadwsy'a most famous Hu n Boreas saw the demonstration of weight reducing and body building ex ercises by Ethel 51. 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