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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1934)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRE3 SCHOOL RELIEF LEAGUE BACKS New Union Pacific Train on Test Run HEALTH BOARD ination for governor, Mayor W. K. Mahoney left by train last northern part of the state and apeak Friday noon at Hood Riv er,, where he will make known his stand on the Bonneville sea locks, The mayor will address a young democrat udleee from five southern Oregon countlf at Bond Saturday night and return to Klamath Falls the first of next week. night for Portland whore he will apeak tonight to a group of dem ocratic engineers. -oJ Mahoney will remain In the VISIT OUR March 21, 1934 FFICERS TOUR NEW SALES TAX KLAMATH AREA II 1 rOHThAND, Mil roll 21 Mnro limn iiuu.uou penplu, or niim-ox Imutiily oiiu-luilt Di'tiKiin'a uilult i(iHiluiloii, ufo contributing no (llroil prupurty nor Income luxiis fur support of Orgon's niunlol piilltliM, luir schools, eountlos or (ho Htulo, uocurdliiK Id Just ccnn- pllod figure rolouacd today tliroiiKli Bi-hoiil itnlluf and Prop erly Tux ltuiluclloil I.immio u( Oregon, "Tho figures cloudy iarnlll tho Mu.Mlnn villa and Jiuknon county saliou! surveys wlilrli ulinw Hint 68 pnr euut of the futilities having children III city schools ii ro puylug no property tnxo up on which edticutlon In Oregon's S.'OO olnmoiitury school districts depend. In ruh'UKliiK tho figures, rnul T. Hhaw, clmlrmiiii of llm Umgiio mill he ud of I'ortluud School His trlct No. 1, churni'torlsod tho alt uiitlon no "wppullliigly uufulr to tlio 1114,000 homo mill fur in own. or who aro paying Hie bill for tlis lax freo UU0.OO0." "In all of Orcgon'B hlntory," said Hhnw, "wo liuvo novur cull ml upon Iho iton-liixpiiyliig ma jority to come to Ilia nld of either tho schools or Iho taxpay ers of tho slutu In general. Now wo need tlinlr help. Now through tho emergency two-year 1 Vt pur cunt sales tux wo aro asking thoin nil neighbor and Rood clll sons, to voto fur tho tux whoso olo purpose In to keep our schools going and ruduco out rageously high properly luxe. "Throe hundred thousand now taxpayers, ovun though they pny a lllllo an 2o a day, can cut 13.100,000 off tho tuxes thut property now pays for school upport. Tux freo folk can do thl bit without sacrifice) "An things now ntniiil, prop erty already dollmiuont by 40 pur cent la boliig called upon to pay 141,670,000 next yunr. In addi tion tho achool districts ' liuvo 10,000,000 out In Interest bear ing warrant, Practically halt tho dlutrlcta aro without any funda whnlnvor, and deaplla $3,600,000 cut In operating- ex pense for tho Inateyoar, aro at the enda of their fluanrlul ropoa. Tho 164,000 homo owner and farmers of OrcKon comprlao tho two groups that mum pay tho biggest part of these two oblige tloua. To oak 300,000 peoplo who aro proporty tax freo to lift mero 20th part of tho burden off tho ahouldure of tho minority for tho noxt two yeara la cer tainly fair, particularly when tho directly unluxod onjoy all tho benoflia and freo services ot our cltlea, tho couiilli' and atuto, and all freo use of schools and oilier alata mitlntnlnod facilities. "Dcmogogun and aalf will and reactionary polltlclana and pub lications hnvo misrepresented condlllona long enough. Now ll'a time to face facta, and voto aa facia Indicate. "Tho aaaeaaed vuluo of prop erty In Oregon la leaa now thnn It wn 20 yonra ago but tho tux hill It paya la more than 10,000.000 a year lumur." iff X r m m ft l , (T ., . Intoroatod crowda of Klamath Fulla clllxena aro iiliiiiiilnu to bo at tho Rouihorn i'uclfla elation Thiiraduy aftornoou to watch tho arrlvul of tho Union I'aclflo'a col orful nnd revolutionary atroam- lino 1 nil n. Tho truln will romaln In thla city ovornlKht, and Iho couchea will he npuu for exhibition until 10:00 o'clock In tho ovnnliiK. It will louvo hero at 7:00 o'clock Friday inornlnK. If truvolliiK In tho futuro la to bo done on almllur tralna, ovory- ouo want to aoa what It will bo llko, und crowd aro oxpoctod to view the onulnc, conchoa and buf fet during tho ontlro ovonlnft. Union Pacific railroad offlclala, who aro making tho transconti nental trip for touting and exhi bition purponoi on tho now train, will bo guuata at a public dinner at tho Wlllurd hotel Thuraday evening, with chamber of coin morco acting aa boat. V. W. Itoblnaon, vlco-proaldont In charge of traffic for tho U. I'., and J. II. llaugn, vlco-proaldont and aaHlatunl to the preal dent, both from Omaha, Nob., will bo the chief apenkura at tho dinner which la ichodulod for 0:30 o'clock. Itnaorratloni for thla event ahould be made early through tho chambor of commerce. In addition to Robinaon and Hough, the following offlclala will accompany the train: W. S. IJuelngur, paaaenger traffic man ager, Omaha; E. A. Kllppel, Jr., aaalatant gonoral paaaenger agent, Omaha; W. H. Olln, aaalatant traffic managor. Ban Francleco; IS. C. Schmidt, director ot nowi aorvlco, Omaha; A. B. Edwurda, aaalatant truffle manager, Port land, and Frank A. Fox, general agent from Sacramento. AMUSEMENTS Pelican Now playing. "It Happened Ono Night," with Claudulto Colbert and Clark lia ble. Pino Troo Now playing, 'Ilrnknn Uroama," with Itandolpb Scott and Martha Sleeper. Italnbow Now playing. Moonlight .and I'rottoli." Vox Now plnyinx. "You Can't Ituy Kverythlng," with May Itob- on. Tomorrow, "Gun Juatlce," with Ken Maynard. AT TIIK I'KMCAN Juat why 8an Franclaco de manded that "It Happonod Ono Night" lo bold ovor tbreo extra wooka will be undoratood by Kla math Fulla audloncoa today when It la aeen at the Pelican thcatro. Tho atory offura poaalblllty for a good picture; tho Colbert-uablo combination lends probability ot a good plcturo and tho dlroctlon or Frank Capra make It Inovltablo that "It Happonod Ono Night", reach Its publlo 'mid the plaudit of tho fane and tho furiously ex cltod laudation given It by tho prosa In the few metropolitan Centura that have bad an oppor tunity to aao It. AT TIIK PINE TItKE Human Interest the kind that gota right under your akin and clutches at the heart la tho key note ot "Drokon Droama", which play today at tho Pine Tree theatre. Olga Prlntilou, author of tho atory, and Maude Fulton, scenarist, have taken a almple atory of real life, and drama tited If for tho acroen with a sytnnatootlc understanding that makos powortul appoal to the emotions. Dlreoted with koon understand Ing by Robert Vlgnola, and en actod by playera ot gonulne abll' lty, "Ilrokon Dreams" auppliea entertainment of a type that evory mombor ot the family can enjoy AT THE RAIN'DOW ' Composed by four ot America's aeo aongsmltha, the tuneful mol- odlo In "Moonlight and Pretxola, tho backstage musical romanco, at the Rainbow theatre today, reflect tho spirit of the times In a mannor unique for (croon musi cal comedy. At least three, ot tho numbers In the ecore may truly be said to be descriptive ot tho present American scene. In "Moonlight and Pretxola," more than In any other of the recent screen musicals, the com posora have followed the precept of tho tellow who aald "Let me but wrlto the songs ot a nation and I care not who makes Ita lawa." AT THE VOX Brace yoursolt for a new sot of thrills! The management of the Vox theatre has booked the latest plc turo of the rlp-roarln', hard rldln'. hard-ahootln' Ken May nard, King of Cowboys, called "Gun Justice." It will be aeen Thursday, Fri day and Saturday at the Vox. In "Gun Justice" Ken outdoes his performance In "Strawberry Roan, aald to be tbe best west ern picture made In tbe past few years. Pitted against not one aet of plalna hoodlums, but two, who want to get control of a ranch willed to him. Ken face plenty of problems.' He ropes men, shoots more men, (top rancher from driving herds through his proporty, doea plonty of Investlgatln', brings tbe crooks to justice against great odds, and Last, but not least, he wins the beautiful Cecilia Parker for his own to aay nothing of a ranch he treasures. And Is Tarran there? You bet and backln' up Ken In every move-he makes. Don't miss "Gun Justice." T Bovonteon truffle "violator np penrod In pnllco court at 10:00 o'clock Tuesday morning, and 10 ot thorn woro assessed fines of 11.00 ouch for minor offenses. Tho seventeen had a valid ex cuse, according to Police Judgo Richmond. "Motorist Baem to have gatnod an erroneous Impression about thla trnfflo business," Richmond slated Tuoaduy. "Just because It la a first offonsn la no reason to bollovo a flno will not be Im posed, This wni tho enno whon tho first drlvo on ovor-tlmo pnrker waa begun, but bocauso of the number of warning la ued, now algna put In placo, and othor notifications, all violators aro llablo to flno now," tho judgo doolarod. Tho minimum tine la $1.00, nd Incroasoa In proportion to tho Importance of tho violation. A flah found In the Great Bar rier Roof of Australia Is armed with splkos which contain a deadly poison capable , ot killing hnmnn helngs abfjSBlHll! Here'e the paint that bring you Ono-day Painting enda daya ot mesa I Yet Wall, bide cosla no more to use. A elnglocoat Is generally enough. Seo tho It beautiful colors, Select tho modern "flat" aatln finish tor walla and celllngai aoml-ajoaa for woodwork, pathrooma and kitchens, DURAUTH DECORATING CO. All Klmnntli Avo. Phono BH8 VITALITY Demands Energy Beck's New Improved Family Loaf 1 - - i Our Outstanding Energy Food THIS LOAPIS ONE WHICH HAS HAD THE GLUTEN MORE THOROUGHLY MELLOWED, A DOUGH WHICH GIVES THE FINISHED LOAF OF BREAD THE FULL FLAVOR OF THE WHEAT BERRY. If You Haven't Tried Beck's New Improved Family Loaf . You've Missed a Treat . . , At All Grocers . . . Fro rn Klamath's Most Outstanding Bakery, BECK'S Dr. Joseph Mountln of the federal public houlth service and Dr. Frederick U. Htrlcker, sccro- tury of tho Orugon state board of health, wore In Klamath Kails and the adjacent districts Wod- ncsduy Inspecting health condi tions, Tbe officer left Wednes day afternoon for Hoseburg whore they will slop briefly be fore continuing to Eugene for the annual atuto health confer once, ' Dr. A. A. Soule, citV health officor, and Dr. W. J, Wutters, city milk and meat Inspector, accompanied tho officials on ttrflr tour ot Inspection, Both Dr. Moutln and Dr. Strieker expressed concern over condition In the Houth Sixth street district outside the city limits. Tberu, they aald, present methods of dispensing foods and general conditions were menaces to health. They feared an out break of disease unless some re form was undertaken. Tbe Inspectors recommended that this aectlon eventually , be Incorporated wltbin the city and placed under the jurisdiction of local health authorities. The sewage disposal plant was Inspected and . recommendations made for Improvements. They also toured various dumping grounds and urged steps for greater regulation. TO PRESENT PUY The senior class of Bonanza high school will present a three- act, play on March 29, entitled "She's a Good Fellow." Pro ceeds from the play are to be used to finance the Pilot Day and the junior-senior banquet which are to be given In the near future. 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