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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1932)
January 21, 1032 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE I BELIEF BOLSTERED HI KLAOTIET (Cnntlnuod from Pane On) rluilnd Iba Taipayere luaRua, III raret.lTm,l.eni " lutloii, lh lAUrmry club, tha Leai.ua of Voiitn Voltim, tha rtiamlH-r of comm-rue, hanka, ilm lir Inter val . city ofMHaliloii., county of-IIi-ImIiIuiii, a' r vice cluba, arhimU, outaltle com in u n Ulna, Hulvnllun Army, governor'a rUtf coiumlt liw, pu hi la aurvlre rorpurallnns, MlnUlttrlitl bu( Utluu, urRHii' labor, fraternal ortuulsa tin Hi and uthnra, as wall ae urn ny Individ null r)priMitiitliiK line of tiuliiM mid pritftn)ona r'iiitiiMli H'prrkriilMllt On the rm ullvti mm id It to, (liirdon ! irtnliMiit nf th Klrt lSntti'iial Iwhk. Kiy ! pulill-hrr iif Tli !!rall and Nrwe. .Mor rison la mrriury of Ilia Taxpay er Irmtuf, ltlr r-irreti.B or fniilsMil labor and Klinlmll rpr aetita tlmtmr liiturtia. The tniM-tln m rnllrd by a Croup of clllinm Interesttxl In th rrlu-f atiuailuQ and In the nrl fur hrliiKliiK mora Km ara I ralliMtlnn of It a strloue nta, ll waa ntaltd hy (lroMnrk lu ommiiik the ai'ltn. In in-crra-liig dnmanila for relief mid decreasing rmiurrea, lira a com blnai Ion thai pruniU- to tax the conituunlly'a groat.! effort In the Beit tlirne montlia. lla rinphailkwd that ihm program hrt vlmuld not ha one of charity, but on of common duty of the community to Ita mni bra In dUtrea. The Intention of tha mooting, ha wild, waa not um.ue yr'y? ml I rvj 10 rrlllcli wurk lint hail been iliiriit, hut to esslat lit developing mi aiUijuuto program fur III future. Figure filed (Iroaaliei'k then cited facts and figures In eoiinoi-tloii with the lulu highway commission's un employment rullff lu Klamath county, tlieae having hecit ohtalll ed from I'. C Hfliy. resident n KliH'or, with lh iuiik'iiI of lili iutirlor. Klmimlh riiuuly kllullnd 1.17, 7U nf III orlKlnal ll.UUU. ikiu blind Uauo. of lhl inn, lhr wmu i(iiih1hI prior to No vumlivr 16. t31. for cli-nrlni of rlKlil-if-wny, IJ.70U ou lh (irnrn Hiiriuxa hlrliwajr and M, 0011 un tho CralHr l.k highway. Tha halanra of th appropria tion, or fal.oou waa alloltrd lo whli'iiliiK and ra-allKiiliiK of Tha iJallca-Cullfornla hUhway b twann llur;lay aprlnva and Mo dor Tolii whara axpoaura, typa of work, rharartnr of rork and haul am of aurh natura aa to maka winter and hand work poailhla. Tha orlKlnal aatlinata la baard on l.If pr yard for rork and It for tntormMlala or all other matarlala. Tha artual roat to llpratnber 13 waa 13 13 rruta per yard, recanted aa a aoml record for hand work with unxkllled labor. I'mler lha preneiit ait-up, ap proximately mo nin ara given all duya amploymeitl eat h month at $3 per day. Thera ara four rrewa oraanlxed with 70 men earn, wnrklni In rotation, and 10 akllled alala hlahway mployea ara Klran work who ntherwlia would ba out of em ployment at thla tlma. Tha coat of ihla work to Hat urday, January II. wma aa fol lowa: KlIKlliaerllllt 100.00 HuperlUleudunt H74.04 Ijtbor JI.J6I0J Kiiulpineiil, rental 1. . 7 K'lulpment, lalxir 1.1(1.(1 Koiilpment. auppllea . 401 00 Toola 716.00 . 111,340 00 ..116.(31.00 Total I'nexpanded Appropriation 131.000.00 Not Aleiuatff Of tha amount ipendd to data, about one half haa fona to tha men actually emplnyad. At the rata of prment employment, thla would rare for tha eilatTbc program until March 1, although It waa polntad out that thla waa not by any meana taking car of tha unemployment need. On tha baali nf atata highway mlleaaa In Klamath county, (irnealirrk aald. Klamath ronntv Pile Sufferers fan Yoa Anawrr Thee (Jurat lone 7 Do yoa know why oilarnal remt.it lea do not lla quirk and permanent relief? Why cutting doaa not remove lha cauaa? Ira you know tha cauaa of IMIra la Internal? That thera la congestion of blood In lha lower bowal lha velna flabby, tha parta almoat dead? Ik yon know that thera la a harmleea Inlernal remedy for Hrhtng, bleeding or protruding plli-a dlarovered by Ir. I.eonhrdt and known aa HKM HUID that la guaranteed? IIKM KOII) banlahaa pllea by removing tha cauaa. It atlmu lalea the circulation In tha lower bowal drlvea out tha thick Ira pur blood, heala and reaiorea the affected parta. Dr. l-nnharilt'a HKM-KOID haa an almoat unbrllevahla rec ord of aucceaa right In thla city. So why waata time on external remedlea or worry about an oper ation when I'nderwood'a l'harm ary Invltea every I'lla aufferar to try llKM-ltoll) with guarantee nf money bark If II doea not and their Pllea no matter how at un born tha caae? ahould raralva at leaat 1(0,000 Klamath rouuly haa 30 mllea alala highway In a ayatmn of 4.444.1 uillea la tha atata, or a. 14 par cant. In thla connec tion, It waa furtlmr brought out by (Jordun that Ihla la Ilia aec ond lurgftat Imliiatrlal cenlar In tha atatit, I'ortland being tha largeal, and Ibat cotidltlona here warrant apeiial conaldrratlon by tha atata. If tha aecmid laaua la floatad, tha mailer of aeeklug a Juat appropriation for Klamath rnunly will ba handled by tha axecutlva com mil lea. Huggollona llutllnrd Oroeabeck outlined tenlatlva uggeatloua that had coma to h I in prior to tha mealing. Includ ing tha bond laaua matter, tha queatlon of dlalrlbution under a paid axecutlva, tha reduction of tha dally waga to car for a lurger number of people, pay ment In arrlp redeemable In auppllea from a general dipot, and county aid through tha road or otbar county fundi. II. K. Ilradbury, who la In general charge of tha governor' relief committee program, than explained tha work aa It haa been carried on. lla aald that card ayatema hav been eatab llahed to prevent duplication, and that th arenl-Teachera' aaaorlatlona have done excellent work In making Inveatlgatlona to determine the neda of famlllea applying for help. II aald that llala are alao checked with the Weyerbaeuaer Timber company' time-keeper to make certain tha appllraul la out of work. Family Mate l-ong Tha governor' relief commit tea haa a family Hat of (66, and tha Salvation Army haa a Hat of 170. lla aald that food dlatrlhu tlon haa coat aa high aa I12 In a alngla day, and that rerorda ara kept of all liema going out of lha atora. Thera ara two rounty road crea employing a total of 33 men, threa daya a week, who hav been given credit for food amounting to 13 a day. Ctuealloned by Kelly, Ilradbury aald Klamath county haa received 1240 from the alata employe' re lief fund. Aaalatanca from pub lic employe locally and at Klam ath Agency waa alao cited. Ilrad bury foraraat that by March 1 th unemployed Hat would total 1600. "Our work la limited," aald Bradbury. "W should have mora work for theaa men to do, and they ara willing to do It. I could put 200 men to work In two daya on city Job or any other Jobs available." Ha aald widening work could ba don on th Hock creek road. Ftrady lo Matrix Fund rounty Cnmmlaaloner C. R. Wllliame aald In rounty waa ready to match a data appropria tion for 110.000 lo ba apent on market road a. It waa aald. alao, that tha larga program under way on lha atata highway between Modoc Point and Hartley Springe could provlda work for from gou to lOuo men. and that If the alata would doubla th appro priation for Ita part of th work la Klamath county, no food dole would b necessary. Tha work of lha Salvation Army In caring for transients, and tha help of tha Parent Teacher aaaorlatlon In providing clothing and Inveatlgatora was warmly praised by Williams and Ilradbury. Mrs. Dean, head of tha P.-T. A. work declared that It la money that la needed now. and that clothing donations had been no heavy little mora could ba expected. W rat noa- Committee Merle Weal then moved for lha appointment of tha executive committee and further dlacuaalon centered largely on that motion. Williams aald that auch a com mittee could do much good work, and Ita effertlvenesa In getting a fair shara of th alata appropria tion was cited by Gordon and Klchard Hovey. After passage of th committee resolution, K. II. Hall propoaed another putting th group on record In favor of tha highway bonda. , Oordon aald that private, aa wall as public employes, should be asked lo make donations of one day's aalary a month, (iene llammimd of Merrill aald that not only should such donallona b asked on Main street, but that ranch employes should do nate likewise. t'lty Mlgjlit lirlp Kelty suggested city offlrlsls ba naked to glv coualderatton to expending funds, such aa atreet money. In helping lo relieve th work shortage. Guy Merrill, police chief, then explained the police milk fund and the operation of the transient tamp on Houth Klxth atreet. lla aald that 1307 waa expended for milk last month. The question of the use of scrip In psyment of state high way employee, In line with the grocery credlta given the county workera, waa brought up. Hovey asked Wllllsma If he thought the Idea feasible, and the commie alonar aald lio did, although th rounty haa liot asked tha elate to ub the appropriated money in any particular way. IT, NKW YOltK, Jan. II, (UP) Kvary follower of tha New York (Mania, from Manager John J. Joanpti (Little Napolaon) Mt Craw to Wlllla Hergemachrimer, 1411 Coonan'a Muff, beared a algb of relief today when It waa announced that Freddy Llnd atrom, outfielder and lnflelder, bad algned a contract for the 1K3I baaeball aeaaon. Llndatrom. who baa done about ererythlng for the Olanta eicept pitch and catWi, threatened for a time to becomo one of baseball' bad boya. He balked at tha flrat contract offered him. It called for a aalary reduction of approxi mately S par cant. He aald tbat time ha would accept a 10 per cent cut but tbat waa bit rock bottom price. His refuaal to algn followed announcement by Bill Terry. Kreddy ritMlmmona and Mel Ott that they were dUaatlafled with the 1932 contracts of fared them. Hera was the biggest half of the ball club holding out and Mo (iraw began wondering; what ha I was going to use for ball players. i'HIU, LIUI The Klwanla and Llona rlubs of this city will present on Febru ary 1 and 1 what promUrs to be lha moat Interesting local talent show aver given here. It la called a charily vaudeville Jamboree and will constat of a regular plcmr program at th Pel Iran Theatre to b followed by eight acta of high class vaude ville, mad np of music, comedy and drama. The ticket sale Is In charge of Jack (Hover, William Mead. Kendall llargelt and Walter Locke and they report the ladle of tha two organisations ar making a systematic canvass of th city, selling tickets at the popular price of 60 cents, A novel Idea has been Introduced by giving each grade school stu dent a free matinee ticket (or selllDg two adult tickets. License Needed To Sell Lillet For Easter Day All peraons or store offering Ksster llllles for sale, will be required to secure a nuraary man'a llranse before selling auch plants, according to an announce ment from the Oregon Ktate fie partment of Agriculture, dlvlalon of plant Induatry. This notice baa been received by County Agent C. A. Henderson, who haa releaaed It In order that local merrhante or nurserymen may aecure the required license In order lo avoid arrest and fine. Licenses may be obtained from the atate department of agricul ture, which haa Issued the rul ing. Railroad Shares Firm On Market NEW YOKK. Jsn. 31. (P) Firmness of the rails stood out In a dull stock market today. In dustrial eaaed In the lata trad ing, but carrier Issues retained part of early 1 to 3 point gains. Net change were for the moat part fractional, galea approxi mated 1.300.000 shares. WEATHER The Cyclo-Btormagreph at Un derwood's Pharmacy snows that Hie bsrometrlc pressure Is still climbing and clear skies and snsppy weather la Indicated. The Tyco recording thermo meter registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High 31 Low 4 Foreraat for next 14 hours: Fslr and cold with moderate winds. MONTREAL, Jan. 11, (UB George Lott, Jr., of Philadel phia, advanced Into th third round singles of tb annual Ca nadian Indoor tennla champion ship Wednesday In pursuit of a! fifth Canadian tennis title. Lott, the defending champion, defeated W. Tbompsoa of Bos ton, 1-4, 4-, 1-3, In their sec ond round match. He eliminated O. Blair Gordon of Montreal in the first round Tuesday. Three other Americana ac companied Lott Into the third round. They were Berkeley Bell of Austin. Texas: Gilbert Hall of South Orange. N. J., and Fritx Mercur of Bethlehem, Pa. FUNERAL NOTICES BELLINOHAM. Jan. 11. (At George Bell, 10-year-old Belling bam boior, died here laat night leaa than aeven mlnutea after ha had climbed through the ropee for one of hi few professional appearance. An antopay performed shortly after dlarioaed, physicians said, that "death was due to paralysis of the heart caused by a direct blow." Bell's opponent, Richard How ard, II, wsa placed under tech nical arrest, after firemen with a lungmotor worked over Bell for more than an hour In the dressing room In aa effort to re vive him. Hundreds of spectators who at tended the American Legion card, cheered other fighters, unaware that Bell had died. The fighters had entered the second round of the curtain rais er and bad been mixing It up . only a abort tlma when they clinched and Howard hit Bell i twice. Bell backed away and waa I prepared to go on with the fight. when be fell to the floor and was carried from the ring. Meeting of Eagle A regular meeting of the Eagle will be held Friday evening at the lodge at 7:30. when all member ar re quested to be present. A stag entertainment will be given for member only. Drewelow Held For Investigation Oaorg W. Drewelo was ar retted Wednesday night by police office aad to being held la th elty jail pending Investigation, Richard Oilman waa arrested oa a charge of switching automobile license plates, but waa later re leased upon kle owa recognisance. Edwin M, Cooper waa alao ar rested Wednesday night oa charge of drunknen. "How I Escaped An Operation for VARICOSE VEINS" By William Reartc "I bad a vary bad leg caused by varicose veins. The doctora ssld tb only thing was an oper ation. I used several bottle of Emerald Oil and my leg is now well. And haa been well for several month." Mr. Rearlc, who hag lived In New Caatle, Pa. for over 40 year and ia well-known there, I naturally nthuaiaatfe about bla wonderful cure. Hia experience as by no meana uncommon. Thousande of men and women everywhere have found Moone's Emerald Oil of marvelous benefit In caaea of varlcoaa veins, broken veins, and varicose ulcers. It's the very sace Moone'a Emerald OH that Star Drag Store right here In town sella with a money-back guarantee of sum help. Get a bottle and know th Joy of sound, healthy leg again. JOVCK F.HTF.I.LA TAYLOR Frleods ar Invited to attend th funeral aervk-ea for Joyca telle Taylor, daaghter of Mr. aad Mr. E. A. Taylor, to be held at 3 p. m., Saturday, at the McGlnnla Parker funeral home. Pine ave nue at Eighth street, with Rev. Melville T. Wires of th Metho dist church officiating. Inter ment will tallow In the family plot in tha Llnkvllle cemetery. Scientists way ape grow bM Ilk men. But apea escape barkers trying to crow It back agate. Cold oa the chest may mean serious corigrtuoa. This conge tion in bron chial tubes and air raaaases must be relieved by bringing freh Qlood to the congested para. Rubbed ia freely, the deeply penetrating qualities ef HAL'ME BKNGL:t (pronounced Ben Gay) stimulate octer -chest diruUnoa, lessen deeper congestion and usually breaks the cold up ortr night. Ben-Gay relieves the pains of rheu matism, lumbago, sciatica and neuritis 3uickly and safely without harmful rugs. Ben-Gay has been prescribed for orer to years, foe every pain ef nerve and muscle. Aak for BerwGay and do not accept weaker substitutes. Stomach trouble? Ficao' The moat wholeaome palatable Mealtime Drisvk "'Inst end ot Coffee Coed for your Stomach and your N tarsi a It reiie-re Cosxstipaboa! 1 Ht. Ficgo goes about as far a 2 KM. Cofea Schillin always fresh iea sealed in vacuum like your coffee freshly fragrant as no other tea can be Ak for TaeOraiuul 'Ben-Gay Iveeaal BeaN Baaese ef Freckles and His Friends Here aro all the famous tribe of Freckles and His Friends. 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