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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1935)
December 21, 19.'15 LEGION POST HIKED FOR FINE RECORD THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THREE Presentation or rl I ci 1 1 n n In llni K littiiut 1i post of I tin Amorl ciih l.i'Kliili nnil In IikI I vlil mi I members of 111 ii pout hy Klnto Lesion' f'ommnndoi tlooran I,, Koehu Frldiiv ...Kht hriiiiKliI In climax a (Iny-liiiiK illmrlil con feronru of aoiilliam OnKu l,o Klonniilroa. Awnril lo tho pint was mmln for In oxiolleut record In mm in ii nil y service during- tlin past y"r. In thin riolil, Kluniiitli ranked second In Oroiinii. Membership Cllnl 1 ii t I v 1I 11 tt 1 citation wna pro eenled lo Junius Knwlnr, punt (' n i in ii n il ' r, in rnroKnltluii or a liimt mi' ill horn Ii 1 status iiiias Iiik t Ii u n vm iiko for III" past four years. TIioiikIi presentation wim niuilv lo tlin post ciiiniminiliir, humus wmil o lloh .Metllielmy, who Inst year sinned ovi.r 2 'it) iitiw members lo llio Kliiinmli post to clnlm I lin slate meinher hli drive cliittiiiilonnhlii, Tho awards were' imulo nt Dig cIoho of it rouulnr business ses- Ion of llio pout nt Lesion hnll, presided ovur hy Male VI en Coin iiiniiilitr I, i' Kin ley ami fonlured by llit Addresses of nnlinniil, mala anil dlsliriet leaders. Ijikn vlew, Tuloliiko, Morrill and Ma lln Ijiiglonnutrrs wore aim) proa till. Auxiliary Heads Hpcnk Mrs. Jume Turnliull, state autllliiry president, and Mra. Ilooiiny, dlalrlrt auxiliary head, dlm-ussed llio proKrnni and nc tlvlllua of llio auxiliary, aa flral speakers of the evening. Mra. Turnliull commended the loral auxiliary on Ha fine record In bavin- already exreodod Ha 1V.16 membership quota, Sid (InnrKv, nallonnl commit teeman, dlei-ussed Ihn LeKlnn's national program, Willi special reference lo llio prospeets of bonua payment. Ma remarked Unit Oregon, with sompnra tlvoly ainall Lesion anrollniont of approximately 90(10, waa rep. resented by 1 1 national commit teemen out of a total of purliapa 110. Knlerlnlnmrnt Pefore making tbo cltnllona rmumnnder Konhn apoka briefly on other phases of ttia nntlonal program, particularly tha Le Itlon'a colitlnund flKht against tho threat of coinniunlain. Tha btislnosa mooting wna pro celled by a pot-lurk dinner, aerved at Loglnn hall by tho Klnmath auxiliary. Knlnrtnln ment by tho (lay Nlnettea orchos tra and dnuclng followed. ('ommandora and ail1n""its of Tulelnke, Merrill, ....mil, Dorrla and l.iikevlow poata worn preaent nt tho afternoon District No, 4 roiirerenra. Carl Mosor, slate ad jutant, and William Kinder, atalo child wolfaro worker, wore pros enl. Klotxer discussed Hint dlvlalnn of hla work connoeted with or phaned children and widowed mothora, expressing dlsnppnlnt ment that tha etntt legislature had not mora fully provldsd for their cara. lie aald In part: "Haeauso of tho extensive ex perience which the American Le gion haa had In cnrlnf for tbo orphaned children of ex-eorvlce men they hirve been Tory familiar Willi tho shortcomings of our preaont public fnollltlea for pre serving tha family unit whon p- breadwinner illea. They have re pentedly (0111(111 certain no'jssnry revlnlona In our preaont Inwa which would make It poaalblo to enro more efficiently for or pbanod children at Icaa coat to tha taxpayer. "It wna a grout disappoint ment to the Legion to find that Ihn special aeaalon of the logls laluro, In tha face of the (treat need for extra funds for rare of orphnns with their widowed mothers, had failed to take ad viuilnifo of the offer of fodernl funila under tho national aoclal aocurlty act. The mnnauro, pro pnrcd hy the counties and tho atnte planning hoard was kept from vote In tho houso through tho fllihuator of llomor Angoll, of Multnomnh, It doprlvos Ore gon of fodornl money eatlmnted In the neighborhood ot 1300,000 which would havo boon used for naslHtance to wldowod mothers for tho care of tholr children within tholr own homoSj" CITY BRIEFS Carroll Ilium liiilgeil PIihIk. I UK or 'u ri oil Howe, Inatruclor In Klninalh eoiiuly sehoola, to lliu University of Oroifun chapter of liil Delia Kappa, men's no llonal hniiorury amiely In eilil eiillon, became known here Hut ii il ii y. Mown, who wua principal of Hum mora school laat year and tenchor at Hie Allumiint school for four years preceding, la on leave of abaencii lo complete hla ludlea at llio unlvaraliy. Though at preaent a Junior In the school of education, ho expects to bo graduated next summer. Hftoiisiir I'nrly 1'owiisand club number il aponaored a bonoflt curd party laat Krlday evening In tho Uukn building on Kust Main atreel. The hull waa benutirully decorated with (illiniums colors, and high scores worn nwurded to Jeff Iikiiii and Mra. H. II. Uod- ilnrd; low acorea want to 11. C Molilny and Mrs. A. Dunham. Traveling piir.n was won by Mra. Jerr llenn. Itofroshmenl were nerved at tho clone ot the evening. PHONE Til IN SOUTH ENO ! BIG PULE! Old Salt Garnet Hnyiil Anil Mnnona Inalnll At Ihn regulnr lueellng or Klum uili chiiptor No. no, lloyal Arch .Miinoiia, Derutnber 17, llio fal lowing offlcore were Inatnlled for 1 ti:i II: VlrgH 1,. Wlllluma. blgh pi lent; J, M. Ilrownlee, king; II. K. (lets, scribe; Uuy A. Htulger, ciipluln of the boat; (.'. II. I'jiea, I'. H., and I.. K, 1'lielps, secre tary. I'aat High I'rlest. Carl llcrguiann, was Inalulllng officer, naalnted by Acting Deputy (Jriinil High I'rlent, diaries W, Thomaa. Npeclnl Callcelleil Tbo Hullla Clnua apeclul trnlna, run by tbo Hoiilheru I'liclflc during holiday season, have been cancelled for tha nlghla of December 2J and 24. It was snnounced here Sat urday. I.lglu trnlflo wna given as lbs rauiio of the cancellation. The train wont through bore at midnight. Heturne Ifiinm Rd Holloway has returned to his home at Sa lem, after spending a week vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mra. K. D. Trulovo at 22ZS Eber leln atreel. Mra. Trulnve Is a slater of Holloway. Mrs. Tru lnve. who bus boon seriously III with pneumonia, Is able to be up a little each (lay now. Mnlio Visitor Mrs. E. A. Percirield or Ilolso. Idaho, has arrived In Klamath Falls to spend tho winter with Mr. and Mra. Eunle Orable of Orchard atreet, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack liaugherty. Mrs. (irnhlo and Mra. Dougherty are Mrs, I'orcl lleld's daugbtera. Court House Records MnrrliiRo Applications Stanford Vance Rugg, lognl ago, Klnmath Knlln fnrmor, to Mildred Hue Stnub, legal ago, Klnmath Falls analstnnt librari an. Ivan Fotrnsck, 211, Mnlln farm er, to Anne Zumr, 24, Mnlki housewife, Tho atrniiRost offlclnl ordor of tho Civil war, Issued hy General Grunt, ordorod Lloutonnnt Wlck flold, who hnd eaten everything In Mrs. ftalvldgo's homo except a pumpkin pie, to return thero with an escort of 100 cavalry and "oat that pie." Expected Home Elmer Henry, sen of Mr. and Mrs. I.. E. Henry of 2202 Garden street, is ex pected home Hunday from Cor vallla, wbero ho Is a student, El mer will spend Christinas week with hla pnronta and sister Hetty. Home for Xmna Harold llnli's, son of Arthur Charles Mutes, pastor of the First Chris tian church, arrived Saturday morning lo spond tho holldnya at heme. He la a student at the University of Oregon. Masons Meet Klnmath Lodge No. 77, A. F. A. M., will hold Its regular meeting on Monday, December 23. At this 1 1 mo there will bo annual roll call, election and Installation of officers for the coming year. All brethron cordially Invited. Visits In Houih J. R. Lilly of Klnmath Falls, left Thursday morning for Hnknrsfleld, Calif., where ho will enjoy the holidays with his son and family. , Ixwvo for Washington Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Van Limit of Klamath Falls, left Friday morn ing for HellliiKbam, Wash., where they will spend tho holidays wltb Mr. Van Limit's mother. Visit In Oakland Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Herrington and fam ily of Shlpplngton. loft Saturday morning to spend Christmas week with friends and relatives nt Ban Francisco and Oaklnnd, Visits fn Klnjiinth Miss Clar issa Mcllrlde of Idaho bus re cently arrived here to visit with her '.oihnr-ln-law and sister. &i'. and Mrs. Elmer Smith at Koclamntion avenue. Undergoes Operniton Mrs, Clifford A. Dunn ot 1228 East stroot, Is a pntlont at Klnmath Valley hospital, whore she un derwent an operation Saturday morning, Hlmlents Homo Dorothy Frice and Irene McLaughlin, who room tngother at Southern . Oregon Normal school, camo home Sat urday to spend Ulie holldnya with tholr families In Klamath Falls. Mnoso Program The Moose Christ inns program will be held at 7:30 p. m Doc. 24 nt the Lnoinls building. The Women of the Moose will assist. Too Late to Classify ELIOCTIllf! IIANOB, 18.00. Bar gain. I'hotia 340J, THADK Ilnmlngton typowrltor for boy's blcyclo. 2124 ltecln matlon. Apt. 1. 2322 ( A HI) OF iil.WKH We wish to thank our many frlonds for tholr kindness and beautiful floral offerings during our recent hrrcnvenient. We nspe nlnlly wish to t hunk the Elks lotlgo for their kindimnf, Mrs. Ltinlln l'liidue, Mr. nnil Mrs, J. L. l'lirduo and Family. I To Visit nttlc N. J. Pon nick, of iho locnl offlcos of the U. S. forest sorvico, left Satur day tor Scnttlo, Wash,, where he will spond a fortnight's vacation. 1-nvlng Hunday C. W. Coso hnom Is leaving Sunday for Pasa dena, Calif., where ho will spend the holidays with his family. III at Home Mrs. Hngol Stroot Is seriously III at her homo In Klnmnth Falls. Mrs. Stroot Is a fonchor In Mills school. MKIlltll.I, Solutions of prob lems of Interest to the entire eon Hi end as well as Morrill camo up for discussion nt Iho Thursday session of tho Service club at which a number of out-of-town guests wore present. William II. Anderson, Tulo lukn spoke at length on Ihn tele phone toll situation Hint has long been a burr under the col lar of residents of Malin, Tulo- I uk e a nil Merrill. Pel II Ions of putrona sent to I telopbiinn ofriclals reiiiest lug a j recall ol tint ten cent loll Impos ed on all culls from Iho Merrill orrico to both Matin, and Tllln Inks us well as lo homes on the entire weal aide of the lake were answered wltb a stntement that toll was neceasitry to cover ex penaea of Iho system which at preaent la Just holding Its own, according lo t;eorgo Ford, Klam alh Falls, tnnnuger of the Co lumbia 1,'lllllles company. As n substitute It has been suggested thut u slight Increase In the monthly rale he made lis a menus of revenue for tbo company. Commltteea from the three tuwna will be appointed In meet In the nenr future with lorul telepliouo officials and tho state railway commission In an effort to settle the situation on un amlciihle basis. A number of patrons who sign ed tho petitions circulated early In tho fall have bad telephones removed In an ofrnrt to force a reduction ot expenses. A second major discussion de veloped tho fact that hluo prints for Merrill's proposed sewage disposal system hnvo never been completed and thut the applica tion for funds Is still being held III the 'office of Tom Deltell. Medford, district director of I'WA due to tho fact that Mer rill haa no relief list. tieorgo Ford, recently con tacting I'WA officials at Port land was assured thut tho pro ject will bo O. K.'d ns soon as Iho plans are In shape for sunc tlon. The revised plans calling for a more thorough system or rn terntlon beforo the run off falls Into Lost rtlvcr have been ap proved by the state board of hoalh. Slnco Merrill has no relief list, rollof requirements of the entire county will be taken Into con sideration as a basis on which lnbor may bo usodj on the pro ject. This will nocossltate trans porting men from Klnmath Falls and since It is improbable that funds will be available to cover this situation Ford has offored a truck as well ns gas in an effort to push tho construction work to completion as rapidly as possible. J. W. Seogglna, local scout master who has guided tho des tinies of Hoy Scouts in Morrill for twelvo years gnvo an ac count of the recent district coun cil held In Klnmath Falls ot which lime the Judging board from Medford turned down all applications of Merrill scouts for merit badges ns well as a num ber in Klnmath Falls. Slnco It Is oppnrcnt that some unfairness exists, those Interest ed In the growth of scouting hopo to establish a council In tho Klamath Fnlls area which will ombroce Klnmath county. Lnke vlow and ns far north as Bond. A drive for funds for estab lishment of the new council is to. be made and it is hoped that thoso who have tho Interest of all boys at heart will contribute generously to the enterprise. Jack Davie of the Shosta-Cas-cado Wonderland association spoke briefly on the work being accomplished by the advertising committee. All business and pro fessional men nro to bo contacted for momberohlp to which Is at tached nn annual five dollar fee. Activity of tbo organlxntlon la bringing nntion-wldo notice to the natural beauty of the sec tion embrnccd by the orgnnlia tlon. Club funds woro allowed for paymont of a truck and driver employed recently to dispose of i m I'll t ! J. , V ft Vice-President John N. Ourner hit stormy weather when the Presi dent Pierce ncarcd Seattle on Its return voyage from Manila and that's the reason for his snappy headgear. He headed the con gressional parly , which attended the inauguration ot Manuel Que ton as President of the Philip pine Commonwealth. RESORT 0 10 BE OPEN HOL DAYS an accumulation of refuse and garbage from the rear of busi ness houses and yards as a wind-up of clean-up week ob served several wocks ago. HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 20. (UP) Lanky, dark-eyed Pat De Cicco, obscure stage dancer who sprang Into prominence when he married blond Thetma Todd, tonight was thrust by grand Jury Investiga tors Into a major role In the strange drama of his ex-wife's death. Two summons were Issued by the district attorney's office, both centering tha grand Jury Inquiry Into Miss T:dd's mysteri ous death on the dashing dance man's movements during the last night tho comedienne was known to have been alive. Hasty Imparl uro Questioned , One summons wont to New York, Informing De Cicco who boucded an east bound plane the dny after Miss Todd's crumpled body was found In the front seat of hor car that his "hasty de parture raises numerous ques- Tioads In Luke o' the Woods will be open for tbo holidays, ac cording to an announcement re ceived by Jiert Hall from the Medford forest service beudquar tera Sat unlay. There Is fine snow for skiing nt the lake, and crystal clear Ice four inchoe thick on the Inke. Winter aporta enthusiasts, and many cabin owners at the luko ure plunning to make holiday visits to the mountain resort, and enjoy Ice skating und skiing. The forest service started opening the road from Modford to the lake on Kuturdny, and plan to reach Pelican ranger sta tion on this side of the moun tains in order to have all the roads open by Chrlstmus day. The east side road around the lukn will also bo opened, Hall stated. ii i ,i Bass Hons concerning your former wife's death," Tho second summons was Is-1 sued for Margaret Lindsay, bru-1 notte film beauty and the dance i man's partner at a Trocadero j cabaret party during the hours! Just before Miss Todd died. i The subpoena for Miss Lind say wag Issued by Deputy Dis trict Attorney U. U. Hablock. He explained the actress would be questioned on "Incidents she may have observed last Saturday night, which may have a bear ing on our inquiry." Same Place Different Parties Dablock said other members of tho party which De Cicco attend ed held at tho same place, but not the same party, at which Miss Todd spent ber last known evening alive alBO may be sum moned to "determine bow long various guests remained at the cafe, and what their movements were aubsequent to the party." The Investigation tonight waa centored squarely on two lines of attack, which Grand Jury Foreman George Rochester be lieves will reveal beyond doubt whether Miss Todd's death, sup posedly by carbon monoxide poi soning in a garage " near her borne, was accidental or other wise. Of every 12 cultivated acres in the United Btates, one has been shifted from surplus basic crops this year, under adjust ment contracts. South American honey bees cannot sting. They drive off an intruder by swarming into bis eyes, noBe, ears, and hair, and crawling under his clothing. is said to be Mme. Marie Sav age, 70-year-old member of the Metropolitan Opera Company east. ' The Golden Rule is prepared to take care of the late shopper. Gift Merchandise will be found here in liberal varieties for everyonel If perplexed come to the Golden Rule Our ex perienced and competent sales force will cheerfully help you. Store Will Be Open Monday and Tuesday -Evening Till 8 P.M. EffortB are being mad In Greece to develop an automobile spring industry. Mrs. Short III Mra. Mne K. Short, county clerk, has boon confined to nome with Illness for sevornl dnys. , p ' To Poitliiiiil Mr. and Mrs, Joo Plcney lull for Portland Fii. dny night to spend tho holidays. 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