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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1934)
.Kfprch 2, 1934 THE EVENTNG HERALD KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOBTHREB 'I NTER SPORTS niREGTOBS TO MEET SUNDAY Html plane for the snow car nlvnl nl Cnilur l.uko March 18 will ha iihkIii nl a meeting of repriisiiiilailvca of Hid nix apon iinrltiK nrgiiiilinlloiia. to he held nt (liivnriiniiint cnmp Hiinilny. Tho ormiiiUiiilniis urn tha ehiimliura of mimmi'rce or Hind, Klamuth Polls nml Moilfonl, and thn Ultimo Hnnwmi'ii, Orulitr Lake Hkl club mid llnnd Bkyllnors. In v)l uf Ifinn to mind eulriinta to parlkipalo In tho March 18 events have been aunt to nil Pu rine northwest ski clubs from thn local chiimbi'r or cominorca. Ilolli Jumping mid racing events ro planned. Thn ovouta will tin hold on hill nonr Unvernmunt camp. Those who have anun til place eay tlmt It la a nulural Jump, and Hint an export could leap 800 font thuro. , , Complaint Filed in Money Charge A cuiuululiit.wua la be tiled by Ilia district attorney's office Thursday allui'iiuim ugulnal llu InlKli lliiylmun, arraittud by city police oftlcurs on chargne ot ob taining mouoy under false pre tonsos, lliiyluinn la accused of having alulnu discharge tlckots from Dunn and linker Construutloi) company. Authorities aald tlia discharge tickets are honorud by lliu cnimany with ohooka whim Vreaeiitd propnrly elgiird, Al though Iliiylinun fulled to obtuln a check from I ha company, ha la accused or having obtulnad money on tho tlckot from anotbor source, Democrats Lead in Registration Thn dnmbcratic party continue In clulm tb cream 'of now regis tratlon at tha county clerk's of rire. I, nut week's now registrations totnUd 08' dmnocrala and 48 re publican. In Nepal, a country on th southern slupoa or tho llltnulayaa, only member of thu royul family ura permitted to own outonio-bllua. Saturday Specials Gold-N-Sno Cakes Mado From a 8oHy Crockar Rocipe .... Large Size, ea. 44c Small Size, ea. 28c Craclced Wheat Rolls Do,. 12c With Raisini and Nuti Better Baking Co. 121 No. 7th St. Phone 621 "For GoodncM Sake Ent Better Bread" AMUSEMENTS Vox Now playing, "Dlnnor at 8," with all-atar cast. , Pelican Now playing, Walt Oulloway'a band and viiucln vlllo hum bora on the atage; and "Once to Every Woman," with Pay Wray, on the ecroen. Pine Tree Now playing, "Htralghtaway," with Tim McCoy. Hulnbow Now playing, "Night or June 13tb," with Olive Drook Charles Ruggloe and Llla Lee, AT THE VOX. mm m m f '1 "Fugitive Lovon," the nnw Motro-Ooldwyn-Mayer molodrama coming to the Vox theatre Bun day, brlnga a now and exciting form or entertainment to the screen, At Richard Bolesluvsky'a bril liant direction, the alary of ro nianco and advonturo aboard1 a great Oroyhotind hue bound wont from Now York city la thrilling from the firm "ahot" to the luat amaahlnK snouonce. Holiort .Montgomery hna never glvon a truer porfnrmance than hn dooa a the escopod convict. MiiiIko Kvana, growing more beautiful with each picture, again provoa herself an exceptionally fine actroaa. Tho rent or the brilliant caat denorvos eiual pralao. AT TUB PKMCAK. With an entirely new unit raudovllle ahow, Walt Galloway and hla 10 Happy Band Rnya come to the atage or the Pelican theatre ' again Friday , night. Featured among the rarloua acta are Deri Davla, alnglng minor, who offera number or Irian aonta; Dean and lllanche In The Danes linautlful; and Either Voatch offering laxy molodlea aweot and low. Band featuree complete tha bill. On the aereon, Ralph Bellamy and Fay Wray are featured In "Once to Every Woman." - AT TIIK PINE TREE. Roaring around the motor orala at a thrilling speed, Tim McCoy puta plenty of thrill and excitement Into bla loteit pic ture, "Straightaway," opening to day at tha Fine Tree theater. Many actual race drlvcra from nationally known tr-acke are aeon with McCoy who drlvea the rac ing car that won tha Indlanapolle Bwanpatakoa In 1933. AT TIIK RAINBOW. Cllva Brook, Charlie Rugglea, I. Ha Loo, Oene Raymond, Fiancee Ooo, Mary Boland and Adrlanne Allen conatltuto the foatured caat of "Night of June 13th," an In teresting nmrder myatery wnlch opona at the Rainbow theater to day, Tho story, entwlnee It eoir In tha Uvea of four famlllos and the complicated rosult makea oxcellont entertainment. Editorials on News (Continued From Page One) hla htarore will rouch for It that among the representative of the learned profeialona he did not make a bad ahowlng tor tho man of bulnoss. Dutch la a philosopher, and In addition he possesses a aonae of humor. Thut'a combination tbat'i hard to beat. . YOU'VE wondered, In ell prob- ability, as to the answer to this question: "What are we going to do with all tho young people who are coming out of tho high schools and the colleges; how are they all going to find a place for themtelvea In the world?" Well, Dutch answered that question on Thursday night. He aald: Romembor, for every baby that Is born, eome old buzzard klcka off.. For every boy who hn in mors at the galea of buainesa, or the professions, demanding ad mittance, aome older man passes out by the back door of retire ment. . "People don't go on living for ever, you know. And when they die, somebody has to take their placca. The one Job thla world has been doing with unfailing regularity, for thousands of years, la to absorb. In aome way or oth er, the younger generations aa they come along." yHAT telle the atory pretty well, doesn't It? So, If you are young, don't worry leat there be no place for you when you grow up. There'll be a place, all right. Your Job will be to find It and FIIX It. e e AND don't, In your youthful ar rngance, acorn the Job of business man. The world needs business men can't got along without then, in fact, Especially does It need IIONK8T buainesa men; men who hold valiantly to tho faith that for every dollar or profit earned an honest dollur'e worth of qoods or service must be given. About every time the world hue got Into serious trouble, such as the depression we hare been going through and atlll aren't out of, It baa been because busi ness men have become so greedy that they forgot thla fundamental law that for every dollar of profit an bonoat dollar'a worth of gooda or service must be given. And every time the world haa been PULLED OUT or Ita trou bles, It haa been by honest buai nesa men whose fair dealing, straight thinking and bard work have made good the destruction wrought by greed and dishonesty. Don't forget that. , Lobbyists Estimate World War Benefits Lobbyists for war veterans at Washington have figured out that the state of Oregon would receive 122,976,704 If the sol diers' bonus, or adjusted com pensation, were paid in full. The Klamath county figure Is 8780,884. Lake county veterans would get 1118,426. The Pope Toledo, a car manu factured In 1904, with no wind shield, would go 100 milea on fire gallons of gasoline. One of the problems which the Duff Irish trio of young erangnllsta haa been lacing for several months In Oregon cities has been to secure churches with auditoriums which would accom modate growing attendance, ac cording to Her. J. B. Coan, pan tor of the First Methodlat church, and chairman of the Joint com mittee which baa the official leadership of the eerlea ot union aervicea aponaored by the .Meth odist and Presbyterian churches. Mr. Coan conferred with sev eral pastors last week In Grants Pass In whoae churches the Duffs hare been recently. He elated that In Ashland more than a thousand people crowded Into an 800 capacity church. ' The Thursday evening lerrlcea wan well attended and a flu In teresf was noted ny the local pastors. Tha Duffs ware liven full charge of the evening pro grams and are getting their or ganlsatton well under way. There will be no Saturday eve ning service, but tha committee la preparing to take care ot tha large attendance expected tor Friday and Sunday evening. Rt forta will be made, stated Rev, Smith of the Presbyterian church, to accommodate all who attend, though early arrival la urged. Tha aorvlces open promptly at 7:30. A tine musical program la de veloped dally. Two choruaea are organixed and participate In each service. The Duffs themselves are musical, and contribute both In strttmentally and vocally wltb local talent to the service. The first president to ride In an automobile was McKlnley, In November, 1899. The United 8tatea haa a mils ot good road tor every . aeven cars In operation. OMY THE CENTER LEAVES FOR uctetes f sttj' xttfWiVjr vlcJjSSS Kit " I " v si -" T-Vv. roPH loch 4mJ This plnture tells better thnn words the merit of your Lucky Strike. Luxkina use only the center loaves. Not tho top leaves, because tlioBe are undcr-devclojiod not ripe. 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