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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1934)
April 6, 1934 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TWELVE - A French soloutlst has In vented a mutnl niollon-uloluro film said to be more ilurahlo Hum celluloid utid euuully light and efficient. I'osltnaHlor Furluy say nulls!. w (hum are more honuat and truth fill limit any other group. Hut thuy'ro smili litvulurut Jokers, don't you It now I Land Sailor CHARTER CHANGE The unomployed ot Oardona, Calif., were .treated to a baby lobster dinner when a judge or dered 650 pounds ot, thorn,, con fiscated by game wardens, dis tributed to the Jobless, . Coin are made with rough, sawtooth eilgo to dulor persons from collecting tho precious metals by filing or scraping the edges, and theu punning the cuius at full value. EMU SET FOB S! ' On Sunday and Monday the tint major gathering of ths tem perance forces ol tba state since the repeal ot prohibition will gather ' In Portland for conven tion and conference. The meet ing la convened by the Antl Llquor : League of Oreson and will open on Sunday afternoon with a null mooting In the Ben aon high school auditorium at 1:30 o'clock. Speakers on thla occasion will be Dean V. Q. Dubach of Oregon 8tate aollege and Bishop Titua Lowe ot; the Methodist Episcopal ehnrch. Ex-Governor Oswald West la announced to preside. Other taking part In this mass gathering will be Bishop Ira D. Warner ot the United Brethern ehnrch and Dr. P. Scott McBrlde tf Washington, D. C. On Monday an all day and Toning sesBlon of delegates and there from all parts ot the state Will b held In the First Con gregational church. Organlsa tlona which are to have principal place on the program of the day are the Parent-Teacher associa tion, Women's Federated clubs, the W. C. T. U, the T. M. C. A., the T. W. C. A., the public press, tilt juvenile courts, young people's societies, ths Salvation Army, the legal professtonand ths state grange In ths closing session on Mon day evening. Dr. F. Scott , Mc Brlde, national leader in the temperance movement, will be heard. A number of Klamath eltlaen are expecting to be pres ent. It la expected that ths "dry" force of the state will adopt a unified program ot action cen tering In a program of temper ance education and the elimina tion of liquor evils growing out of the present effort at legalised , control. According to Rev. J. B. Coan, chairman ot the local com mittee on temperance plana and ; procedures, It is expected that the "dry" group will cooperate to this end with the present re gime as far a possible, but that If Although lie has been a naval oil i- cer three years, Lieut. George R. Rabble saw an ocean for the first time recently when an army offi cer at his CCO camp took him to Brookings. Ore. Rlbble has been stationed at GreatLakea station. . plans will be set In motion to carry out the announced intent ot the law for temperance pro motion. ' ' Fair Board Office Work Transferred Book and tile ot the Klam ath, county -fair board will be kept hereafter at the county agent'a office In the federal building, according to Ed Craw ford, chairman ot the board. Mrs. Leda Parker will take care of the book. The fair board office In the courthouse basement la to be locked up. Crawford, business man of Merrill, was In the city on fair board business Thursday. . "Vnfl. npnlnf" cava A Imp A Semple McPherson-Hutton, about marrying. She'd better guard against kidnaping, too. Approximately' 1000 names have been checked on the police charter amendment petitions re cently submitted to Police Judge Clifton Richmond. The Judge has employed a spe cial assistant to check the names at the county clerk's offices with those of registered voters. It Is understood a few more thnn 900 names are required to pluce the measures on the bal lot if they comply with other legal requirements. 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