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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1934)
March 22, 1034 OF NEVADA DIES CARRON CITY. Nor., March II. (U.R) Oovornor Frederick Bennett Hlir, who Quit rail roadlng to become a poltllolaa and established an enviable re cord of naver being defeated for office, died at bli bom hero lata Wednesday. Death cam atter ha had boon In a coma (or three daya. Lieut. Gov, Mortey Qrtawold ucceeda him. Oovernor Balaar. 14. baa been in III health (or monthi, suffer ing eompllcatlona arlilof from a canoeroua condition of the lungs. Ha had not been active In official lira (or nor than six monthi. Colorful Figure Juat before h died Oovernor Baliar retained eonaolouaneea and recognised bla wife and a Bura. the only peraona at hie bedalde. Hla mother, Mra, Min nie Baliar, and alater, Mra. Cbarlaa M, Klrkwood, hollering hla condition unchanged, had left for Reno earlier In the day. Hla death brought to an and a colorful figure in weatern poli tics. Always liberal, Oovernor Balaar heartily approved th law roqulrlni only alx weoka roaid nca In Nevada to obtain div orcee, and th Legallsod Gamb ling; act, and alined both when patted by th legislature. Anient H porta ran During hla career aa gover nor, be became (amoua with Oov ernor James Rolph of California, a the "flying .governor!". Both he and th California executive mads extenalv (light together. "Red", at he waa known to very realdeut of th alate, waa n ardent sporta (an. He num bered among hla friends, Jack Dempaey, (ormer heavyweight boxlpg champion. Oovernor Balaar waa a native of Nevada, Ha waa born June 16. 1880, at Virginia City, the -elte of the famoua Comatock all Ttr lode. During bla early daya. h waa uccwalvely atage driver, min er, ranch hand, butcher and rail roader. Prlenda recalled that when a brakeman he would aay: "I'll bo governor of Nevada louie day." Harlow Admirer , Dismantle Auto SALINAS. Calif.. March II. (U.R) Jean Harlow'a younger publle eo annoyed her today that be notified lb atat blgbway patrol. Th platinum-blond acreen atar waa motoring through Baltn aa. While aha visited frlende nd her chauffeur went to th race tract; at uei Monte, a group of email boy admire ra of the to tret sought aouvenlra. They removed all available accessories from Miss Harlow's ahlnlng auto- mooii. Seattle Mayor To Seek New System SEATTLE, March II. (U.R) San Pranclaco'a nnlted. city and county governments will be sub jected to the study of Seattle's mayor-elect, Charles L. smith, he aid today In announcing plana to leave tbla week-end for Cali fornia. Smith said ha believed millions ef dollara could be aaved by city' county consolidation here. Smith, who defeated Mayor John P. Dor In th recent general elec tion, takea office June 4, LAKEVIEW GOVERNOR ON WEDNESDAY l LAKEVIEW. Or. An organl gallon known aa the Mortgage Loan company will aoon be or ganised for the purpose of coop rating with th Reconstruction Plnanca Corporation In tho finan cing of the lumber Industry . In this seotlon of Oregon. Looal awmllla era txpoctod to sub scribe approximately IIOO.UOO worth of atock. Art W. Palm ar, formerly - manager of tie Weatern Warehouse company of Portland, haa bean named aoceo- tary oi me corporation. The loan of working capital by the . Reconstruction Finance Corporation will asaure the oper ation or practically every mill In th county this year. Th mill have already engaged their crews nd expoct to operate within the next 40 daya. A large jtroup of ranchora who receive water from tho Goose Valley Irrigation company held a meeting at th Union achool house to discuss this year's lrrt- gatlon problema. ) It was revealed that the Drewa' valley reservoir contains but enough water at this tlms to ir rigate about one-third of the acreage now under cultivation. No water will be available aftor July 1. A committee of ranohora was appointed to contact the board of equalisation and the Irrigation company and advnnco ths plan that the taxea of the Irrigation company be out 60 per oont and the water maintenance charge which the company levies against the landowners, also be roduood 60 per cent. The company has followed th praotlce of charg ing the farmera $1.60 por aore even during the dry yeare whon It haa no wator to soil. The Lak County Chnmbor of Commorce has endorsod tho bills now before congrons which will permit tho railroads to lower tholr ratos In order to compete with the steamship companion ' that are hauling freight through the Panama cannl and the meas ure which will place all kinds of Intorstnte transportation undor the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commorce Clmmlsslon. i And Driver Escaped By Inches m r d!6ii tf 1 1 Here's what happens when automobllo drivers full to ae the rod flag oo the pole projecting from the truck ahead I Victor Millions, driving this car In Kantaa City, Mo., failed to eiio the warning In tlmo to avoid the crash, but did the noxt boat thing foil side waya In his seat and saved his llfo by Inches. AMUSEMENTS Pelican Now playing, "It Happened One Night," with Claudette Colbert and Clark no ble. Tomorrow, Hnylo Itovlew and "I Am Buxanne," with Lil lian Harvey, Pin Tree Now playing, "llrokon Dreams," with Randolph Bcnlt and Martha Blooper, To morrow, "llimty Itldoa Alono." with Tim McCoy. Ralubow Now playing, "Moonlight and Pretiels." To morrow, "Plying Devils," with Ilruco Cabot. Vox Now playing, "Dun Jus tice," with Kon Muynard. y AT TUB PKMCAN - Just why San Francisco de manded that "It Happened One Night" be held over throe extra weoks will be understood by Kla math Palls audiences today whon It Is soen at tho Pollcan theatre. The story offers possibility for a good picture; the Colbort-Gablo combination lenda probability of a good picture and tho dlroctlon of Prank Capra makoa It Inevitable that "It Happoned Ono Night", reach Its public 'mid the plaudits of tho fans and tho furiously ex cited laudation given It by the proas In the few metropolitan centers that have bad aa oppor tunity to so it. AT THE PINE TREE Human Interoet the kind that geta right undor your skin and clutchea at the heart la tho key note of "Broken Dreamt", which plays today at tho Plue Tree thoatro. Olga Prlntslau, author of tho story, and Maudo Pulton, sconsrlst, havo taken a almple story of roal llfo, and drnma tiled It for tho screen with a sympatbollo understanding thnt makes a powerful appeal to the emotions. Directed with keon understand ing by Robert Vlguola. and en acted by playera of gonulne abil ity, "llrokon Droams" auppllos entortolnmont of a typo that every member of tho family can' enjoy AT THE RAINBOW Composed by four of America's ace songsmlths, tho tuneful mol odlos In "Moonlight and Protxols, ' tho backstage musical romance at the Rainbow thoatro today. reflects the spirit of tho tlmos In a mannor unique tor screon musi cal comedy. At least threo of the numbers In tho score may truly be said to bo descriptive .1 f ' " I NIRVES ARE TOO IMPORTANT j J , TO TRIFLE WITH. SO I NEVER I V I . t SMOKE ANYTHING BUT CAMELS. VV& ,4-Ssx xf l I SMOKE THEM STEADILY. THEY ' 'a V I NEVER GET ON MY NERVESI ii """,'i'i'"i fit -. i -o IS of tho prosont Amorlcan scone. In "Moonlight and Protxela," more than in any other , of the recent acreen musicals, the com puter! havo followed tho precept of tho follow who said "Lot me but write tho songt of nation and I care not who mokes Its laws." AT TIIK VOX Brace yourself for a new set of thrills! The managomont of the Vox thoatro has booked tho latest plc luro of the rlp-rosrln', hard rldln. htrd-shootln' Ken May nard. King of Cowboys, callod "Gun Justice." It will bo soen Thursday, Fri day and Buturday at tho Vox. In "dun Juttlco" Kon outdoos his pnrformanco In "Strawberry Koau," said to be tho boat west ern plcturo mudo in tho past fow years. Pitted against not one sot of plains hoodlums, but two, whj want to got control of a ranch willed to him, Kon facoa plenty of problema. II ropos men, shoots more men, stops ranchers from driving hordt through his property, does plenty of InveitlgaUu', brings the crooks to Justice against groat odds, and Last, but not leaat, he wins tbo boautlful Cocllla Parker for his own to say nothing of a ranch ho treasures. And Is To nan thoro? You bet and backln' up Ken In evory move ha mokes. Don't miss "Don Justice." tlHOPf THE" DINNER fMoraTo.ii neon Wmwt'RE HAVING ( w5 k5l0wS T TONIGHT WOM'r 6E TOOV 1 Vumr oikctc - MUCH WORK FOR TOuJfoV "WNG QUESTS IT BUT ia THE 1 'OH.I oo oishes a I cleaning up J J&ZZX r2kNEW WAy N0W- AFTERWARD -TV JiSSHWm R,NS0 ltS 3 THF DISHES ? T. XI . fETJ ESV EVEN POTS V .T V lSs5L LM flN0 NS AIM0ST (ZZ (THE WAV R1NSO SAVES If 'if 1 vvork! I'M through THE TIME mm AMERICA'S BIGGEST-SELLING PACKAGE SOAP THE EVENING HERALD. Martin Sends Statement On Columbia Dam PORTLAND, March 22, (U.R) Mulnr General Charles II. Mar tin Wednesday answered his crit ics whon he set forth his vlows on devolopniont of the Columbia rlvor, tho Journal's Washington correspondent said. Martin, candldute" for th doinocratlo nomination for gov ernor, and present congressman; In a stutnment addressed to th people of Oregon, aald: "I am for the maximum Improvement of tho Columbia rlvor for navl gutlon and power development the article stated. "I am fur deep aea locka at Bonneville Just aa soon as we can got them," ho continued adding ho thought it bettor to luko whut is available Instead of "reaching for the moon and getting nothing." The fiery congressman told in detail the efforts expended by Bonator Chariea McNary and himself In obtaining the Bonne ville appropriation, and tho aav- sgo refusal of the rivers and hurbors committee when he tried to have deep sea locks Included at Bonneville. : Court Changes Division For . Reynolds Money RALEIGH, N. C, March 22 (U.R) The North Carolina tu prome court today upset a super ior court decision dividing the millions loft by the late Zachary Smith Roynolds, scion of a tobac co dynasty and husband of Llbby jlnlman, torch slngor. . The court bad approved a set tlomont whereby 816,000,000 would hsvo gone to establishment of a oharltable foundation, 82. 000,000 each upon two children and 8500,000 each upon his first and second wives. Tho high tribunal's opinion su porcedod that of Judge Wilson II. Warllck of Newton, who agreed to a settlement whereby Anno Cannon Reynolds, child of Reynolds by his first marriage to Anne Cannon, of Concord, would havo received $1,500,000 in addition to a $500,000 trust fund established when her par ents were divorced. Similarly, Zachary Smith Rey nolds. Jr., child by Reynold'i marrlngo to Llbby Holman, form cr Broadway torch slngor, would have received $2,000,000. De Malays To Hold Public Installation There wilt be a public Installa tion of officers of Do Molay chap ter on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic lodge hall, Twenty-three atates have state laws prohibiting the picking of wild (lowers In any manner in- Jurloua or destructive to the plants. This way to wash dishes saves hands WTHY NOTWtsh dishes the Mjfowsy W with Riruo! It saves time snd work, but most important of sll U uns jtm bamk, Rioso gives rich, luting suds rmr in barJet uwttr. These lively suds toaJk out dirt, ssve scrubbing sod Boiling. Clothes come 4 or 5 thtdes whiter t lost 2 or 3 times longer. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON StlJElLEE Models for yoing men and men who favor the more con servative lines, yet appreciate the youthful trend. Curlee Clothes designers are pure wool Colors of tans, grays, browns, blues, oxfords. Single and double-breasted models. Curlee Clothes al ways give satisfaction. They are properly tailored In every detail and usually fit the individual without any alteration. Remember small or large men can be fitted equally well. We have a model for all $22.50 and $25.00. Extra pants if desired at small additional cost. Pearl BOYS' DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR Kaynee V , Boys' Golf Hose New spring patterns, medium wolght, or lengths. Slses 6 to . 35c . 1 'M iw'jp 1 1 ECONOMISTS IN DISTRIBUTION FOR featuring Fabrics that 110 II illii in Him vj Men are going in for more novelty in their head wear than ever before New folor tones, new trimming treatments, new' twists to the brims. Your selection of a spring hat here will prove de cidedly interesting. Grey, Snow, Tans. Powder 295 345 Main Floor Wash Suits to 250 Mothers will bo pleased to learn that Kaynee Blouses and Wash Suits can now be had In the Boys' Dept.,' 2nd floor. For those who are not acquainted with the famous Kaynee line, we wish to say tbat the fabrics are absolutely of the highest quality the workmanship and tailoring perfect. The styles are decidedly smart and appealing. You must 'see the Kaynee line to appreciate 1t. Boys' Sleeveless Sweaters Many colors. Including and white. 59c to 98c black Boys' Shirts and Blouses 79c High . or low oollar sport style, lu long and short sleeves. All plain color broadcloth and fancy prints. Boys' Spring Caps Light and medium shados. Little Larger boys', 6to to VA. 98c New Zipper Shirts White basket weave cloth with slpper front . , $1.25 THE NAME OUR POUCY LOTE are 100 Blue. Browns. - l'm, 1 " mm I Sport Shoes for Men This spring you will find smartly dressed men turning to sport shoes In brown and white, black and white and two shades of tan. White, black and grays will be a fa vorite for the light grey suits.. Visit our Men's Shoe Dept.' for the new spring styles. Moderately priced. 395 and ; Boys' Oxfords Sport styles In brown and white, black and white and two-tone browns.. New wing-tip styles In black, $2.75 to $3.75 Boys Flannel . ; Trousers v .. For the small boy. Stse 1 to 8. Waist or bib styles. Also the Bow Jim Longs In tweeds. Tan oloth $2.45 and $2.75 Boys' : Cords $1.98 and $2.39 PAGE THREE 495 Polo Shirts I $1.00 and blue Jersey with slpper front. Boys' Tweeds Black and white and brown and wblte wool tweeds. Age 6 to 18. $2.50 and $2.95 X