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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1934)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON March 0, 1034 PAGE 8 FX Tl SUPERIOR, Arli., March . (JP) This little mlnlnc settlement Was recovering today from the effects ot to 84-mlle wind nd end- norm which unroofed 3 hamei, hurled one Inuet 60 yards and wrecked several huilneu bulldlnge yesterday. Not a single casualty wai Hat ed. Damage wai estimated at everal thousand dollars. NEW YORK, March t () William J. Duffy, American man ager ot Prlmo Camera, was sen fenced to the federal house of detention for four months today, for failure to file an Income tax return for 1980. BECK'S BAKERY 119 N. 8th St Phone 211 Saturday Specials Crispy Wholewheat Donuts Chocolate Glazed 20 C Dox. Date Drops Introductory Price U8 C Dos. .Wonderful assortment of delicious pies . . t Also a variety of cakes and pastries. 4 LEGISLATION FOR VETERANS STRIKES SNAG (Continued From Page One) era ought to "take us Into their confidence." Asked what the republicans were going to do on the Tote Monday on the Patman Dill to pay the soldiers' bonus In cash, Snell said he thought a majority ot them would rote against It because "It provides tor the pay ment ot the bonus In . green backs." Mahoney Action Claims Central Political View (Continued From Page One) Mahoney's Immediate governor ship hopes, failed to have that effect. While there are varying views as to how strong Mahoney may run, and nobody really has any definite knowledge as to that, It Is pretty generally agreed by those who have seen Mahoney In action that he will make a tight out ot the democratio gov ernorship race. There are many free to predict he will win the nomination. - Threat to Martin At any rate. General Martin and his supporters will do well to take Mahoney seriously. The Klamath Falls mayor Is an ef fective vote-getter, and the peo ple ot the state will know he Is in the field from the moment he enters it. It Martin expects to remain In Washington and attend to his duties at congress, during the campaign, he will be plenty worried by the noise that goes on here at home. This newspaper, Immediately upon announcement ot Martin's candidacy, forecast that the gen eral's "military figure," which necessarily gives him a conserva tive lmnresslon. would provoke such progressive opposition as Is now manifest In the Mahoney candidacy. Whether Martin will or not. Mahoney will place him in tbe conservative role, either directly or by Intimation In his speeches, and Mahoney'a type of campaign Ins: necessarily will brand the mayor as a progressive it not a radical. Mayor Has Confidence. Mahoney. as Is known here. Is not radical when ' he is In of fice. He maintained a pretty even keel as mayor ot Klamath Falls. But there la considerable difference between the way he dtmpaijsucu sua me way 11a rau the office. Mahoney Is of the spell-binder type,- and his appeal Is to the masses. He Is an opportunist, and opportunity lies In that di rection. It lay there In 1932, and he, made the most of it. He has personality and sn preme self-confidence. He is a past master at crowd psychology, There's a Copy of This few. Folder for You Here . . . It tells all about making snapshot at night indoors. Your copy is ready for you here (no charge) as well as plenty of the new Kodak "SS" Film and Mazda photo lamps. - Learn all about this new fun. Come in. And don't forget that this store is headquarters for picture-making supplies of all kinds. Stop in and look around at any time. No obligation to make a purchase, of course. You Can Have Movies for Only 10c A "SHOT" Now you can make 20 to 30 average length movie scenes on a $2.25 film. Mov ies at 10c a "shot," including finishing. The camera is Eastman's unique, new principle Cine-Kodak Eight, which costs as little as $34.60 here. It's a full-fledged movie camera makes movies at the push of a button. Come in and see for yourself. Let us show you a few reels of the clear, sparkling movies it makes. You'll be delighted with home movies the easy Eastman way. ' mmim mm ILAPlAI H FALLS OREGON TnW I V Wriefte PARTICULAR KOPLK IKlftlTYl BUYVTHtlr DRUGS. Ut?u5Al-Jt provided It Is a crowd suscept Ible to his type ot speech-mak Ing, He won't click at Rotary luncheons, but ha doesn't care It at the mass meetings he can carry the crowd with a sweep ot oid-fashioned oratory, lie is whls on the radio, althouah what he has to say doesn't al ways go ao well when put to the lest ot cold type. Versatility Noted The mayor has uncanny poll tlcaf Intuition. The coming cam, palgn will probably see him fit' ting his appeal to the prejudices ot each group' to which he speaks. Proclse timing ot his movement is an essential part o his technique. The consistency bugaboo bothers him no more thau it does the average poll tician. He la adept at colnlni catch, pnrases. Black horse cavalry, 'smoke screen." and "smellina committee' are reminiscent ot the mayoralty campaign here. Braien carnival of . political racketeering" was the way he rererrea to Governor Meiers promotion ot the Knox liauor law. He has a way of changing front to meet the necessities ot new : situations. Whon he was drumming - for the gross sales tax nere he - cot his toot In it when he argued, In Ills first statement, , that .all who enjoy me nenents ot the mun c na itir snouia Help pay its bills. . through a tax on pur chases. The labor union Jump ed on nia hack immediately, and In a day or two he was talking about the merchants absorbing tbe tax and gettlug the money oacx in We saving on real prop erty taxes. -,..., riatronn Question Incidentally, that brines no the matter ot what the mayor's platform might hare to any about the state sales tax. It will be an Issue also at the May primary. The local ordinance which he sponsored, while de signed as a gross sales tax with a distinct anti-chain motive, was nevertheless somewhat of a sates tax. The Knox law. ot course, will be nsed for all that it Is worth as a target of attack In the Ma- noney campaign. The nower Is, sue is also scheduled In the nlnt- form. While that Is a well-ridden horse, Bonneville gives it a new lease on life. Other pos sible issues haven't shown them selves aa yet. Observers nere look for a sen satlonal campaign, filled with oia-time political oratory set to me tempo ot a demand for a new aear for Oregon. Corp Loan Blanks to Be Distributed Annltrallnn hlanlr. tn. loans for farmers are toeing pre pared by the department of agrl- CUltnrA. acmrrilnv tn InfarmaHnn received by Ida Momyer Odell, in coarge or tne local bureau. All loans for northern Cali fornia and southern Oregon are being handled through the Salt Lake City offices this year, in stead of through the Minneapolis office an hnmtnTnra vraatlv fa cilitating the handling ot far western loans. When blanks have been receiv ed here, and preliminary appli cations may be made, announce ments will be made In the col umns of this paper, according to Mrs. Odell, and ample time will be given to send the applications to headquarters offices. Greenland has only two news papers; these are circulated at government expense as necessary to keep the , people Informed. Fl TO MOVE S E HIGH G E (Coutlnued from Page One) Choato, federal alcohol adminis tration, , Mr, Roosevelt mndo It plain the purpose was to slash tho price ot honestly made, tax-doe liquors. No consideration has boon given to cutting the tariff on liquor Importations. MAIL PLANES ID WEST T S (Continued from Pais One) Breech, president of North Amer ican Aviation. Inc. llreech s plan would restore contracts cancelled reb. ' 19 mako payments on air mall con tracts to large companies two mills per pound nillo with no sub sidy ,to small operators; provide federal regulation to prevent abuse, and reduce air mall post age rates. WEATHER The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood's Pharmacy continues to register a rather high baro metric pressure and Indications point to a continuance of fine weather. The Tycos recording thormom- eter registered maximum and minimum temperatures today aa follows: High. 56; Low, 35. Forecast for next 24 hours: Fair with moderate tempera tures. Picture Company Appeals Decision LONDON, March 9 (JPi An appeal was filed on behalf ot the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Film Company, Limited, today against tbe 25,000 (normally $125,000) damages awarded Princess Irene Youssoupotf In her libel suit be cause ot the film "Rasputin and the Empress." It roata f 45 tar a lhrAumlnn(. conversation between the United states and any city In India which has telephone service. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Young man familiar with . Industrial ' supplies, tor store work; give age, expert ence and reference. News, Her- ald. Box 306(1. 3056 Ranger to Attend Stockmen's Meet Hugh A. Hitter, rungor In charge ot the Klnimith and Dead Indian districts ot the Utiguo Na tional forest, will go to Axhlund Monday to attend tho annual meeting and election of officers 1A the Kooue Creek slorkmeu't association. Early next week, Kail Jnn oilch, supervisor of the Rogue national forest, will arrive In Klamath Knlla to look over and approve applications for the gras, lug of Out) entile uml 7.800 snoop on the Klamath aud Dead Indian ranger districts ot the Hogiiu fol'OHt. Counties In which this grai' lug Is permitted Jiy tho United Stales forest service, will receive Si pur cent ot the foes collected Numerous Arrests , Made by Officers Holun Daughorty, arrested by police otflcors Thurailuy, Is being hold In tho city Jail ponding au investigation. 1'atrlck Murley. Orvlllo Wright noli Edwards, and Henry Wll huff, all arrested on charges ot drunkenness, wero fined 110 each In pollco court Friday morning, Hon Wnlah. Indian, chnrged with drunkenness, was fined (16, because of the number ot arrests charged against him. Preston Monro .forfeited 15 ball tor failure to appear In answer to a charge ot driving with four In a coupe. Pictures to Aid Eliminating ' Fire Panoramto pictures to bo used In work of locating forest flrea will be taken this weekend by John 8. (irlhble. ot Medford. for ester tor the Rogue national for- CBl. Crlbhlo arrived In Klamath Falls Friday, and spent a short time In conference with Hugh A, Hitter, rungor In rhargo of the Klamath and Dead Indian dis tricts ot tho Rogue forest. He then left for the Pelican ranger lookout where ho will make tho panoramic pictures. Red Bluff Mishap Kills Two Persons RED BLUFF. Calif.. March 9 (A1) Two persona were injured fatally and two others wore hurt as tholr automobile crashed into a tree on the Pacific high way four mllea north ot her last night. The dead were Mrs. Mary Isa bel Wllcher. 30. ot Redding, and Lieut. Hartley H. Hector. 30, of Harrison uulch CCG camp. More than 7000 people were burned to death In 1932. One Coffee cant serve Two Masters LL ' Pereoltr method or Drip method. Take your choice, but whichever method you prefer, be sure to buy the proper coffee for it. The methods are so different that a different coffee is required for each. , In s drip coffee maker, boiling water drips only once through a coffee specially prepared to yield its flavor quickly. In a percolator, water passes many times through a coffee prepared to yield its flavor slowly. The same coffee can be used for both methods, but like a "Jack-of-all-trades" it is "master of none" neither drip nor percolator. In one or the other, little things happen. It's a little weak, or a little strong, or a little cloudy, or. it has a little less flavor. It's these little things that make or mar good coffee. Be sure to use the correct coffee for each method. ' . Your grocer has two Schilling Coffees, identical in flavor, but each is specially prepared for its purpose each one different in blend, roast and grind. Two Schilling ofm&s C a" Si :t .'vs. :" y V vj 'IT (33sssnw LOOBK.WILKH IIISOCIT CO, PORTLAND Women of Tribes Reject Privilege (Continued From Page One) clpls of the not from tlx outsut. A program ot entertainment to ba staged by tho Chemawa Indian school whore tit confer ence was being held will eloso the session tonight. Sheriff Warned I of Escape Plot (Continued tram Pg One) on the government's clmrgos or under onnvlotlon for violating federal laws, wore inarohad out of the lull that couldn't hold John milliliter and moved to HI. Joseph county Jail at South Hand. 2C MS ujaaiaaaiaatfttd Where Quality Predominates SAT. SUN. MON. March 10th llth 12th At Piggly Wiggly Klamath Falls' Own CHEESE Full Cream Nippy Flavor LB. 12k 0VALTII1E,. .00 sis 67c COCOA Hershey's Vt LB. 7ic COFFEE Chase & Sanborne Vacuum Packed 3 LB. TIN 79c SARDINES Cross Packed. V SIZE Finest Norwegian TIN 10c DDSflMOflS" R"d0r 9c Oregon or Mt. Vernon Brand. Buy the Dosen 65c SPINACH Sacramento brand. 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