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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1934)
PAGE TWO . THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Juno 7, 1934 NATIONAL LEAGUE Affiliation with the National Veteran Voter' league will be considered by the Klamath Vet eran! Political league ai a result of a vlilt here Wednesday night of Oommndar I. O. Shaw of the national group. The league may decide the question at Its meeting June IS, In the county court room. Verne Bchartgon was electel treasurer ot the Klamath league, A telegram was sent to 8enator McNary, asking him to support the veterans on the bonus bill due to come on the floor of the senate Thursday. It was reported that Nobel Can ter, active veteran, waa elected congressional committeeman at the meeting of the democratto central committee Tuesday night San Erancisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel! 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(Special) What promises to be the greatest, moat colorful cele bration ot Its kind ever staged In eastern Oregon will take place In La Orande on July l, 10 and u when the semi-centennial Union Pacific celebration will be hold- In commemoration ot the coming ot the first railroad to eastern Oregon In July, 1884. Sponsored by the La Orande Union Paclflo Old Timor club, three days chock full ot enter tainment pageantry, athletics, parades, music, fireworks, drum and bugle corps contest, pioneer meetings, dancing, coronation ot a queen, etc. are being arranged for bv a committee ot suu, neaueu by J. B. McLaughlin, general man ager. Just nrecedlna the cslebratlon. the western union meeting ot the Locomotive Engineer, embracing territory from . Arlsona .on the south to western Canada on the north will convene here July 17, 18 and IS. This 1 tn annual westorn convention ot this organisation. Stage Personalities Visit in Klamath Mr. and Mr. Abble Green ot Hollywood were in Klamath Falls this week, visiting Green's mother, Mr. Myrtle Duffy and also his brother, "Babe" Green. Mrs. Green, a noted dance , will join Rube Wolff In San Francisco after a short vacation here. Green is a well-known pianist Mrs. Green teams Kith her brother to form a famous Araglo dance combination. They have recently closed an engagement at Loew's Warfleld theatre In San Francisco. The United Statea sends most of its exports to the United King dom and most ot Its Imports come Klamath Caravan Goes to Med ford Jubilee Wednesday A caravan ot about 60 enr from Klamath Falls, sponsored by the chambor ot commerce, mo tored to Ashland Wednesday morning to Join caravans from other cities ot southern Oregon and northern California wlthlu the domain ot the Shasta Wondor land association and continued to the Diamond Jubilee celebration lu Medtord. With the caravan ot car from Klamath Falls was the American Legion drum corps and the Royal Neighbors' drill team. The drum oorps and drill team paraded through Ashland as well as through the streets ot Mod- ford during tho day, set aside as "Trail day." E. U. Hall, president ot the Cascade Wonderland association, presided at a luncheon at noon nt the Medtord hotel. Wednesday was the ooenlni day tor the rodeo. Today will b Pioneer day. Friday the ehamber ot com merce will sponsor the Klamath Union high school band showing at the celebration. Mary M'Comb Is Named Librarian By County Board Miss Mary McComb. a member ot tho city library staff, was elect ed county librarian at a mooting of the county library board Wed nesday afternoon. Miss McComb has been with the city library for several years. and Is a graduate of Oregon State college. It Is understood her sal ary will be 1113.50 per month. 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