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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1932)
PA(IF RIGHT VHE EVENING HEKALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON February 12, 1932 NELLIE FLETCHER Ruseal Fletcher, tm Blehn street, reported to city police Fri ll y that hie li-yesr-old (liter, Nellie Klotrher, hu not returned home since Wednesday evening, that hie mother li III, and asked iftrtlWhnrr u aa V I i turn 17 Big Days Feb. 1 to 29 Here are but few of the many tremendous bargains during this sale YOUR CHOICE with this 16 ex. bottle of Protest Rubbing Alcohol 59c Yom choke of My one of these 1 PtjRETEST BAY Km i dweee ft. 2M H SOLUTION "MsfSsViefSSStfi AfSabaSSc" KXetlAttA IWIliKelMI WsBBBl seaaajBaa, FOR MEN ! STAG Lotion STAG shaving cream Mcn'i aeeds direct (raw HOLLWOODI 75 both ft or For WOMEN K-Cf iter The world's most beautifully packaged beauty creations FREE SHARI . . . Th perfume of the immortals Shari face powder. The powder that cling ! longer. both I Star Drug Company Fifth Main St. $ I1 A ?K F Lira I a-rT city police to aid In finding his sister. lie told the offlcere that the lent seen of her she waa getting Into a teilceh In front of a local pool hall following a dance laat Wednesday night. He deacrlbed hit alster aa fire feet and aeven Inchea tall, bobbed brown hair, blue eves, and aeld he wai wearing a red drew and hort blue coat. Measure Studied By Banking Committees (Continued from Page One) Inr neceaury on all proposl- tlons. prorlslon of the legislation al low only for one year of life. In providing for permanent revlilon of the, reserve lawt to allow for rediscount tug of now Ineligible paper in ranee of emer senrv nnin annlti-atton of a rnnn of live hank, the hankine committee today atipulated that) County Assessor W. T. Lee the banks must first exhaust all , tulke.1 about the old county high of their eligible paper before school building on North Fifth making application for the ad-leireet and suggested that the dltloual help. school district buy the property. 6enator Glasa today Informed Jackson F. Kimball introduced the committee that the member Miss Enola Hawkins, city lthrar banks of the federal reserve . (an. who thanked the Rotary club system now hold l8.6M0.0OO.oou of usable assets which they have not rediscounted. However, he smilingly said he would go through with the program agreed upon at a conference between President Hoover and the con gressional leaders. State Offices Closed Friday SALEM. Feb. II. (AT) State of ficea were closed today in ob servance of the birthday anniver sary of Abraham Lincoln. Ha) K. Hose, secretary of state, will deliver the address at the Lincoln's Pay meeting at Medtord tonight, and Wlllard L. Marks, president of the senate, will de liver the main address at the Port land banquet. Silk Dresses Ladies some more new Silk Dresses from our buyer in Xew York in time for our Dress Event You must see them to appreciate the style and value we are giv ing. Only dressea in vogue shown. Truly $9.90 to $12.50 values for only C.J. BREIER CO. $C87 4- 75l ' ' AY GOODBYE 1 ; grT"h ! ' to cocc troubles, permanently. J, "ft. V Nf ' V "Go Gokkn West", and here's I !t I f ! Vr& jS a ip tot making your "drip" 'S J "- coffee the Golden West way. J I ill , I The maker and Golden West are both tea- I :J tured by your grocer . i and economical. - ' Y .-m too! Scart ''dripping" your coffee . ; you'll T7Z: X be delighted who GOLDEN WEST. VAR ED TOPICS T Chief of Police Guy Merrill discussed the work of the police milk fund and the operation of the "Hoover Hotel" for trane icnta at the luncheon of the Ro tary club at the Pelican Urtlle Krlday noon. The police chief dated that the milk fund will undoubtedly need help In paying the February milk ! bills. I for their annual gift of a large number of library books pre sented. Dr. Hardin Carter presided at the luncheon and was In charge of the program. Dr. Charlea A. Sweet gave the principal address, speaklug on children's dentistry. He la a specialist on child den tistry and la making an educa tional tour of the Northwest, lec turing and holding clinics of den tists regarding the rare of chil dren's teeth and showing the connection between 111 health In children and bad teeth. COMMISSION GIVES STAND ON HOSPITALS (Continued from Page One) came into authority, he eaya. It made all rates uniform through out the state. "We do not feel that there was any Justification for our doing other than we have done." said the commissioner. "It Is our be- I lief thst owing to the fact that our bills are alt paid and paid promptly that the hospitals would in the end realiie more on this rate than they might on a much higher rate where there Is a poeiblllty of their being unable to collect any substantial part of what might be due them. The commissioner stated furth- er that the state of Washington pays exactly the same rate as that paid In Oregon, and that this rate la "not sectional but general." Letter Givea The letter to the Central Labor Council, signed by Commissioners Early, A. R. Hunter and Arthur W. Lawrence, follows In full: "Dear Sir: "Replying further to your In quiry of Janoray 28th. beg to advise that the records of this de partment reveal that the present hospital schedule rate of 118.00 per week (S3. 57 per day) tor ward service for hospitals was fixed by the first Board following the enactment of the Workmen's Compensation Law In 1913. This rata haa obtained uniformly throughout the state from the begioning until the present time, with the exception of an increase FOR OVER 0 YEAR Guaranteed pure and efficient. USE Jets than of Irish priced brands. 25 : Ounctt for 25 DISCUSSED A 07 MUNCH to IS SO which was granted to the hospltata of Klsmath Falls, together with three others. In (he year of llll. Kerortki Not clear '.'Just why the hoepltala In Klsmath Falls and the others above referred to were allowed mora than the uniform fee which waa satisfactory and accepted throughout all ot!r sections of atale la not disclosed by the rec ords. We are Informed, however, by aoma who were with the Com mission at that lime, that repre sentations were made by the hos pitals In Klamath Falls that they could not meet the rates accept able In other sections on account of their Isolation, lark of trans portation (acuities, poor roaila, high coat of materials, living ex penses, etc. "Later on when the present Commission took over the work here and they found that there waa lack of uniformity in these rates, they Immediately Issued an order which put them all on an eoual baais that being, in their Judgment, the proper and only I thing to do. This commission felt, and etill feels, that It la not fair to allow some hospitals 11.67 per day and others a higher rate, and In our opinion there la no more reason for ao doing than there la to give one industry In Klsmath Falls one base rate and some other Industry in the same line of work aa entirely different base rate. "A few yeara ago a Joint study at the hospital situation was made by the Commissions of Oregon. Washington and Idaho, and in that atudy It waa found that in a number of hospttala Investi gated the one showing the great est financial return waa the one in Washington handling Industrial cases almoat exclusively. This, no doubt, on account of this busi ness being fully compensated tor: In other words, it being Stale business there were no losses. Washington hss exactly the same rate as we have here and they are uniform throughout the en tire atate, so that there Is noth ing to the statement oftentimes made that our rates here are much lower than they are In other statee of the Pacific North west. Note Held Fair "In all probability you know that certain hospitals that charge us IIS. 00 per week are furnishing to hospital associations and others the same aervlce at 111.00 per week and even less. Inasmuch as this is entirely voluntary on their part. It ought to satisfy any person in doubt that our rate of I IS. 00 per week la not only fair but quite acceptable to the hospitals throughout not only the State of Oregon but the 8tate of Washington aa well. "You will doubtless ba Interest ed In knowing that the peak year In Industrial accidents that were reported to this Commission waa that of 1928-29. the number be ing 41.S25. During that year the hospital chargea were .- 461.03. being an average charge ot 17.01 per claim and only a minor number were clalma that required hospitalisation. "Our records disclose that for the fiscal year of 1930-11 there were S3, "14. accident claims filed with this Commission, and the hospital chargea were 1308, S45.1S, or a total of 11.44 per claim, under the aame rule that waa applied for the above men tioned year of 1928-29. "Your epecial attention la In vited to the fact that notwith standing the record disclosing that there were 9.111 leaa ac cident clalma handled In the last fiscal 'year mentioned than there were during the first mentioned period, the cost waa S15.483.17 more. Aa to the tremendous dif ference, you can draw your own conclualons. "Some ot the hospitals that we have mentioned who enjoyed the epecial rate and additional compensation have, since our order waa Issued, been endeavor ing to charge the Injured worker the difference between our regu lar rate and what they saw fit to charge for the services rend ered. Such methods will In no case be tolerated. It la the duty of this Commission to furnish each and every Injured work man .proper medical aid and hospitalization when necessary, and any attempt to saddle any part ot auch aervlce on to the In jured party will be resisted. "If any doctor or hospital In any locality of the state refuses to accept state patlenta at ratea the Board feel are fair and that other hospitals and doctors are j accepting, then our only alter I native will be to transfer the In jured to some dther point where efficient and adequate treatment will be furnished it our regular rates. "The Workmen's Compensation Act la a splendid law and lla benetlla are alike to workera In every section of the state, and If an unfortunate worker ahould lose a hsnd or arm In Klamath Falls, he receives the aame amount for auch loss aa If the accident happened In Ihla or any other county of Hie atate. "In conclusion, we would like to aay that II la our earnest de sire to have the hospitals and doctors of Klamath Falls rare for the Injured workera who are under the Workmen's Compensa tion Act In that territory, but we shall Insist that If they do It will be at ao higher rata of compensation than la being paid throughout the state. Yours very truly, Stale Industrial Accident Commission "Signed I has T. Early, Chairman A. H. Hunter, Commis sioner Arthur W. Lawrence, Com missioner." Plea For Direct Help Is Pushed (Continued from Page On) situation U turn that the won itrurtlon measures undertaken might he eiMent.al, but he argued that the same tim relief should not be denied to human beings In dial reus. "You have legislated In behalf of banks and railroads," he shouted "now torn of us demand that you legislate In behalf of babies and unprotected women too. "Are you no In to recognise tht trounla that has coma to us the last few years In relation to bulne and dour It In relation to human beings?" I Have Fed Oillilrea 'We've fed children before." he said. "We've fed children by appropriatlona staggering In amount. We've fed them at the instigation of the very power that opposed this measure to aid chil dren." Johnson said eight years ago President Hoover la recommend ing appropriatlona for relief of foreign children had said he reallied argumenta would be rais ed against It but added "I refuse to apply those argumenta to chil dren." "He waa epeaklng ot children beyond the aea." Johnson said. "Why are they entitled to treat ment from the I'nlted Statea government and children In thla country denied the aame treat ment?" Rumors Fly After Ford's Statement (Continued from Page One) rumors, and there are plenty of them One la that a now financing plan Is being, or haa been for mulated. The rumor la not now subject to confirmation, but repeatedly It has been suggested that the new Ford will be offered for S100 down, with two yeara al lowed to pay off the balance. Whatever may be the specific plan, automotive men are con vinced any changes made will represent an eaalng of credit to potential buyers. Further confirmation of the plana of the Ford Motor company to produce a new four-cylinder automobile and a new V-type eight automobile, haa been receiv ed by the itsl-lger Motor com pany ot Klamath Falls. The local company received word that theprodttctlon of the new machlnea would atart thla month, and the first showings are expected In March. The Ford announcement, dispelling uncertainty about his Intentlona. la expected to lend a strengthen ing tone to the automobile In dustry, and Ita effect waa noted on the stock markets. If Abraham Lincoln found time occasionally to smile, even In the midst of war, why should we go around with chronic grouches because of our petty grievances? ; Hot Saturday and Monday Specials Compare Where Your Dollar Haa More Buying 1130 Main Street Phone 943 COFFEE MILK CIGARETTES Colden West Popular Brands All Popular Brands rc. 29c 5i;r S3c 'SsTtSSs . SUARL a FLLOnR J SNOWDRIFT Sanitary Cloth Bag Anchor Brand 10 Pound, 49 Pound, Qtyc 3,g' WESSON OIL Sperry's Pancake Flour SYRUP Tea Garden Self-Ri.sinif yBBfaa aaa. jaja Pint ISc Quart 35c - f7c4B.r 25c m,5r JAM Del Monte GRAPEFRUIT CATSUP Heina Pure. Peach, Blackberry, , . Apricots Del Monte Hand Peel Large Bottle 4 Pound perCa RINSO Large Package , 20c SHAKE-UP IS HELD NEAR IN COMMISSION (Continued from Page Due) yesterday's conference Alhs worth's attitude Is reported to have been that while he was willing to serve and devnle hli lima and efforts to hlghwa work, he wss not disposed to do It under the conditions which have existed ever since lipauld Ing haa been a member of the commission, eradication of which conditions wss expected at the lime of Alnsworth'e appoint ment." Firemen Complete Plans For Dance At Exhibit Hall Firemen are "all hot uu" over the plane and decorations for their Srond annual ball, to be held lil unlay n la tit at the ex hibit building at the fair grounds. "No cold water will be thrown ou the dance." the firemen declare. Five hundred toy fire alrena win be given away at the dance. which will be held In a ball dec orated with Ht. Valentine hvarta and the largest valentine In she world, SO by so feet In alia, and made on the paltern of the old fashioned frills and lace, hoy and girl and rupld heart Idea. Harry George aud hia ten-piece aanre nana win ttiruish the mu sic from a platform built at the side of the hall. Twenty pouiVda ot wax la being used to place the floor In good condition tor duue Ing, and firemen assure every one that they will see that no rara get stuck In the snow on the parking lot. Pair Held Here On Open Charge George Porter and O. K. Ayres are being held In the county Jail on open charges, following their arrest Friday morning by slate police offlcere and sheriff's depu ties. Porter and Ayres were light ing, according to officers. In a cabin on South Sixth siren 111- feeling wss believed to have oc curred over family affairs. Ayres suffered a broken hand In the fraraa and a 31-30 lllnl.es alx shooter was taken from Porter. The arrest was made about H o clock Friday morning. WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Vn derwood'a Pharmacy shows only slight changee In barometric con ditions during the last 13 hours but the trend U downward. Thla will probably be followed by higher temperatures and Increaa log cloudlneee. The Tyros recording thermo meter registered maximum and minimum temperaturee today as follows: High 4 Low U Forecast for next 14 hours: Generally fair and warmer. What Makes Kerr's Pickles so Zestf ul? so tender and crisp . . . o appetlilngly fragrant? Tit (ha Kerr method of selection, spicing and cur ing that makes them so ' unusually good! flymmpaa Grocery And Confectionery , Fruits and Vegetable BEANS RICE Great Northern Red Mexican Navy Beans TEA Black or Green Orange Pe koe. Our Special Brand. V Lb. 25c 1 Lb. BOc Pounds 25c Best Fruits and Vegetables in Aviation Ban Is Spanish Proposal (Continued from Page One) ot Ciechslovskla accepted til propoaala made by M. Andre Tardleu of France laat week and endorsed the draft convention as the bssls of the conference work. "We mu.l determine not to separate finally," he eald, "until wa have algned lha flrat con vention for limitation and reduc tion of arinauieuta." The essential condition for sun cess, he said, "la confidence among uur.elvea and In Interna tional Institutions." Caech.lic vakla, he added, will agree to aupervlslon of effectives and armanienta and manufacture and trade In arma ou a mure com prehensive scale Ihau Is provided for In the draft rouveuilon. Ills government, ho said, would pledge reductions In the period army service. In agreement with other powers, and the Cstx-h delegation would consider the puslhlllty of reducing the army budgetary expense. P. Munch, Danish foreign niln later, proposed that equality of armanienta betweeu victor and vamiulahed nations be reached by a graduul disarmament and budaclary limitation. He advo rated tola! prohibition of offnna Ive weapons and opposed the French plan for an armed Inter national police force under the League ot Nations. Pope Asks World To Join Prayer (Continued from l'tiga One) emn procession from hl urlvatr apartment to (he bamillra on a purtalila throne borne on tht shouluVrs of l stalwart Vatican ailcndsttits In red. As he entered the cathedral mix allvrr trumpets were j.iinod by 8la guard. Thnuuiuli cberd "vra 11 papa!" and prlwsis rrlcd In Latin, "ad ninlios attiios!" nicaiitug. "may you It many years lunger. Home rtriteiiieut wa created while the pope wa proceeding up the alle of the rhun h wl.ru an elderly man advanced Into the aWIe as (he pope neared the great altar and tued an envelope to ward htm, shouting: "1 ak a rare." The guards around the portable throne Immediately surrounded the man. and took him away. EVERY WOMAN faces this question "How do I look to other people?" If you have a lovely skin, attractive eyes, and plenty of enthusiasm, you need not worry. 80 many women, though, risk their beauty by neglect of constipa tion. It often causes loss of pep, sallow skins, dull eyes, pimples. Yet constipation can be overcome by eating Kellogg 'a Aix-Hun. This cereal provides "bulk" to exercise the intestines. and Vitamin B which tones the intestinal tract. ALL-llkAN also supplies Iron for the blood. The "bulk" in AuIlgA is much like that of lettuce. Special cooking processes make it finer, mora pal atable. It Is not habit-forming. Surely this Is safer than abusing the system with pills and drugs ao often habit-forming. Two Ubleapoonfuls dally will correct most types of constipation. II your Intestinal trouble la not re lieved thla way, see your doctor. At all grocers. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg In ilattle Creek. HELPS KEEP YOU FIT Quality and Prices Power Klamath Falls, Ore. MALT Blue Ribbon, Bud weiser, Buckeye, Pabst IV. 49c af All BRAN I I ES.-srj- V - Town CHINESE MASS STRENGTH FOR COMING FIGHT I Continued from Page One) heavier aunt were being used Ihsn before. Ily J AM KM I. HOWK HIIANtlllAI, Feb. II (in A new moventeut for peace, through he meditation of Nelson T. Johnson, I'nlied Htstes minister to China, and the Hrltlsh and French ministers, waa begun to day liy Chlneae merrhatila In Hlianghal. The men-hunts began by anek ng au extension of the "mercy" Iruco which waa In efluct today for the evacuation of non-com- lataula and wounded from t ho pel and It waa understood they pliiuued to ask the foreign ministers to mediate, with the hope of opening lasting peace ne gotiation betweeu the govern ments at Nanking and Tokyo. The three foreign mlnlalera ar rived today from Nanking. Peoples Cash Market KHIMKI!!.! "IIKNIU H MAIIKKT" Opposite Hie Oregon Ilaiik llullitlng We have thor oughly renovated this market and we will handle only good quality Klamath County Meats. Saturday Specials Are Every Day Specials Fancy Pork Chops 2 Pound Of for a&OC Fancy Pork Steak 2 Pound O C for &OC Fancy Pork Roast 2 Pound O r" for aCOC Pure Pork Sausage 2 Pound O C for ZOC Beef Boil Pound .... 12 rresh Ground Hamburger 2 Pound OP for aOC Fancy Pot Roasts Beef Pound 12V2C Fancy Young Mutton round .... 12V2C Shoul ders . 12V2C SSaSSSBl Pound .... 12V2C Sugar Cured " J Hams Lb IOC Sugar Cured OA Bacon Lb e&UC Pure Lard While it Insts q r 4 Lb, for . OOC Butter 49c 2 Lb, for.... Freah Ranch Egg 2 Dozen O C for ODC Agency for Manning's Fresh Coffee