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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1937)
( InnSATIOnALWALULSII nitVLRYADIPARTMtri 1 , At November q 1937 lACIJOITI ACT MULTIPLE TAX DEVISE LOOMS . cl AVASIIIMI'llN. Nov. 5 (AM Ono oh000 or I )111 Huy litl Semirit y let which on nolvisory council may ', onaidor la intiltiplo toxotion of ..', . "Mlle persona for obi nun belle- 1 pill. , ! Tito coutiell2mix rotpreimme ,'' Ilvea Of toliploynts, six of 4,111- ' pinyon nod 12 of ilio public.--wIll recommend elionges ill Nil' Social Ilecurity net, if it ileeitlem any UFO I coded. Tim group wan oppointed t y till' Noillit,, (inane. rommitteo ! and tho PlOvill i 111.411h y board. 'rho multillio luxotion problem . Itrose buratto') tinder ))resont law '';', int employ(' paid by Ilvo or inoro '; employers during it colenclar year .,., is taxed mi the flrot $3.0110 of ! , earls Notary. limit employer's also 'Oro taxed. ' :,! Thum on individual Mild $3.1)01) ',. 117 each of Niro', nnelnyeee pays It tax ou III,o0O, whereos ono paid ! $10.010 by a single ensployer is ...,' taxed on only 13,000 tho maxi mum or istsablo solary front a sin !, gin employer. 1 Ill 'moo notes on loilivIduiti may 'I revolve $3.000 from ono employer in (Ito first low months of ins ",,;: year, then ebonite employer's, The, ,,'; firm $3000 from tho second em-1 : ,a Moyer also its tinted. Many film ! 1 11(101N W110 11110(1) Wetting' for A more thou ono producer aro ,',.. A stinting iloom affected. I ,',,'( social security board officio!' ; 4, Paid CHM Of tills nature undoubt - C, I wily were numerous peon rmatiol , 4 email in proportion to tho total of -'.:4 36.n00,000 Nuclei moeurity on NtOttlittl 'rim board is understood to bo I I Novo that great odulinhotrutivo ,1,1 difficulty W011111 result from on ,'I Attempt to (unbent a tux on 0'141 ,,,i trio first IMMO. .,,,,1 An argument againot a tux on; ..'i only Om ginit $3000 reeirivitti ItY . an employe in ony year is that tho ,I ,,, second employer would not be Isuioloct to any Iwo!. f Although pay Mg multiplo taxes, '' on employe also increases tho to-, c,;, 0 tal of wages by It oil! ago I. benefits ago determined. c kor 1st:Ounce. a man working for one niployor at $3,o00 or ,t' more a year mild receive in 15 Tor" total wages ((or the pur 11030 Of computing federal old ago . Maudlin) of 145.000. This would i entillo him to old ago benefit's of lbo a month. . A man working for three am- pinyon'. ill $3000 or snore a year from emelt, would receive 1136,-; ego in II years. This would en- iii I. him to tho maximum nionth-': ty benefit of $85. J. F. BITE NAMEll DISTAICTMAA8EA - J. P. Brown. now chief of the Portland district, formerly was diatrict manager at Denver. Mr. Brown's tenon' with the Penney company. mince his Drat affilletion with the organization In 192 1. ia one of exceptional enc. I cm, ilia first Job with tha emit pony wits as It salcamatt itt the Denison, Texas More. Tho fol lowing year saw him es assininnt meager of the Browitwood, Tex as. Penney store. ilis keen mer-t chandising ability anti proares 11V011411111 won him the tiost of menagor of the Miami, Okinhoinn ( store in 1026. where he did an I outstanding job until 1930 when ha was promoted to tlistrict work In St. Louis. In 1931 Drown WWI mado diatrict manager operating put Of Lincoln. Nebraska. anti in the 'throe years he acteti in that I capacity his group of mores made i the greatest gains in volume In their history. lien the post of diatrict manager of tho Denver district was open. Brown wits chosen from a largo told of the Penney Company's most compet ent executives. Mr. Brown loft the district of flee at Denver to assume the duties of manager of I ho 'recount, Washington Moro and now leavem that store to become district man agor of the Portland branch. REINDEER FOR ELEGANCE - The fashion trend being toward the luxurious and distinctive, the formal costume demands the fin est in accessories. One smart shop shows matching bag, shoes and gloves of reindeer in black or sa ble brown. The shoes are glove fitting, with high slender heels, Out low at the sides and fastened ,to,ith a small silver buckle at the ankle; the gloves are handsown slip-ons, marvelously soft and cut slightly long; the bag, generously Cut; gathers at the top into a chum' sliver frame with hand some claap. It is cheaper to use the mails In dry weather. A Fort Worth, Tex., firm found that a few days of rain added 6750 pounds to the total weight of letters sent out during a mail campaign week. In Germany, the name "Deut sche (Wage" was adopted for the Great Dane brood of dog,, Into In the leth century, and as Hitch it is known in that country today. Miniature lathes ' for orange peeling, consisting of a knife on a movable arm which removes the peel as a handle is turned, are featured by Cuban fruit stands. , Poison Ivy has fangs on Its teltves. These opines reach out and eject an extremely poisonous fluid when disturbed. lim 1 Clothing Head J. m. ismd, lintillert Jim hell. another u. itiIiIl i,t the old thildeli Rule wore. hos been in Kitten. th Palle ninny ens. itelrx heel Of friend.. ill be nind tu tliiiI, bUn et lull old Wand. lielore coining to Klamath mr. Dell wax lioneciated Ph lite Roberto' Cry Condo vent elleY or Kiigl.wiul, Kamen.. Arter einitt yearn with tido firm, he finally heroine manager and ac quired on Interext in tho concern. Fur tho post 10 yearn, Mr. Bell box been otrilialed with the Cold en nide more of this city ex buy er or nien's turnixhings and nien's oboes. Mr. Hell's Xerviees will be val ued very highly by tho new J. C. Penney compally. The tsphIng moth received Re name through lig curious' habit of elvnting the fore part. or the body into tt funded resombhtneu or the ophing Some spccles or sphinx ninths have tonal:cm that are twice as long UN their bodies, and they take iplontlid care or the tongue by curling it up under the bend. ' STATE LETHAL CAS CHAMBER HELD ILLEGAL PORTLAND, Om, Nov. 5 UP) oregoo's new lethal gas execution lawato yet 11111101MiViii IJU eon tnted as uncenstitutional and in humun by attorneys for Leroy 1fershel McCarthy, 27, first per son condemned to die in the gas chnother. Ill It motion for now trial, At torneys Alan Brown abd John J. ilecknoin alleged Circuit JutiK0 John P. Winter erred in pronounc ing judgment of death by gun. "We contend that the statute is void for being indefinite It Ild for not establishitig definitely how Dot iota Ill to bo adminhttered," ilrown said, "We might also attempt to show death by gen is cruel and inhuman Dud In that gay in un constitutional." McCarthy, scheduled to die Janunry 7, 1938, Ives convicted of the first degree murder of Floyd true liter, 30, service eta lion attendant, in a holdup On August 10. File liter chased and tuckied McCurthy, who shot him. Oregon's lethal gall law passed the state senate March 1. How ever. construction of the 91400 death' chamber at the $itietn peni tentiary has not atarted. It le now nearly six years sinee Ol'eg Mel last execution. The gal lows. heretofore used in sill IX41 redone, were cheated of two men during this period when their sentences If ere commuted. In tho 24 years since responsi bility for executions passed from county sheriffs to tho state. 00 persons have been condemned to death. Forty were exeetited, 10 won COMMItilltiOnit to life Impris onment. two committed suicide and two won tiro seutences through new trials. The dpnth penalty was abolish ed in 11114 by a narrow margin THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Assistant !MORTIMER LEE Was born and raised in Eima, Vashington and graduated from ihe EIIIII1 high school in 1922. "MeriV" hex been toutoriatell with the (midden Rule Morn of (hie eity for the past 13 years. Lee has served in both the men's and boys departments of the Golden Rule and the J. C. Penney Com pany tents that time services of Mr. Len will ho very valuable. of 157 votes and was restored In 1920 after a series of murders. i Oregon became the fifth state In adopt lethal gas. Colora4o,1 Arizona. Wyoming and Nevada were tho others. No specific method of admin istering the cleadly fumes has been adopted for Oregon. One In use elsewhere embodies a mechanism to drop cyanide pel lets into sulphuric acid placed be neath the tieath chair. State Senator Robert M. Dun can, Burns, termed lethal gas the "most humane method" of exe cuting sentence on prisoners In explaining tho bill to colleagues. When not in use, the tongue or the sphinx moth la coiled up like ! a watch spring. ,,güiiii dñvMJiiiIni Of tRY1DtPARTMtnr. 0 Don't Miss These NEW FALL TIES Rand Mader 49c Distisbetive pat. terns and smart colors you'll wear with pride! Wrinkle realm. log! Durable! Soft and warm. In roomy mimes for your added comfort! Pope. .lar military style collars! Silk and Rayon sox Men's Suspenders Men's sport style shuttle or leather suspenders in plain colors or taney patterns. ,ts narrow as 3fi Inch and 7-1 inch. Now! For the Men of Klamath Falls A ra, TOWNCRAFT These PENNEY ' SHIRTS - - - - - FEATURE ' REAL VALUE SHIRTS DISTINCTIVE COLORS Choose Towncrat NEW PATTERNS enjoy the utmost Fast Colors! 98c 49c Fall's Newest Patterns! Ments Shirts Plain and fancy patterns, new Colors! 70c clocks in your favorite colors. 1Vear these for dress or every. day. Supreme values! Broadcloths, 25cPr madrasses and other fine fah. rics! Preshrunk for correct fit! Smart stripes, popular patterns. ' Non-wilt collars attached! , Men's Pig Grain LEATHER JACKETS ' Slide fastener front styies with plain or sport hacks. All snug fitting to discourage chilly winds. They're the smart thing for Out door work or sports. $790 MAIN FLOOR All leather apart and conserve. the styles. All the new and wanted colors In narrow, me& or whin widths. Choose Towncrafts and enjoy the utmost in shirt satisfaction! Of lustrous fabrics, pre - shrunk for correct fit. White and solid shades, woven and colored patterns. Roomy sizes with Nu-Craft non wilt collars attached. Si 49 - MAIN FLOOR 11111U9110111 Man-Sized Values! Coat Sweaters All , $298 Wool! Warm all wool button and talon or talon front sweat. ersmado for mercies and comfort! Hargaln priced! Men's Leather Belts 49c MffiMiElIMMMI PENNEY STORES OPERATED THOU CENTRAL OFFICE (Continue4 from Peg One) through the buying staff In pie central office. Thus the merchandise sold in stores each as tho Klamath store In carefully cilosen by two highly eelective promotes, First it IS picked for quality and style rightnesa and price by buying ex perte in Now York. from the com petitive markets. Then it Is again picked out by the manager of tho individual al ore. to meet the requirements of his particu lar community. The advantages of this system all oporato to the benefit of the customer who finally buys this merchandise. Because Penney's buys to strict specifications, and submits all purchases to scientific laboratory testing, the customer can rely on the quality of Pen ney's merchandise. Because Penney's buys direct from manufacturers, pays spot cash for its purchases, and buys in large quantities, Penney's can afford to charge lower prices for its merchandise. And because Penpey's keeps store in the most economical way, eliminating all frills such as free delivery and credit office overhead, Penney's doesn't have to raise its prices to cover these services. The WHIM Order of the Bath wait instituted by King Henry The order required every man to acrid) himoelf thoroughly before recelvIng the accolade. Philadelphia haberdasher re ports windows smaahed, cloth ing stripped from display dum mies. Clang, clang, W. C, Yields ix on the loose, All lizards are reptiles. but not all reptiles are lizards. WIDE AISLES DIVE SHOPPEA COMNAT Did you ever go Into a otore and get caught in a traffic jam In the narrow aisles? You won't In the new Penney otore. Its departments are laid out with ocarina,' stoles and ar ranged no that customers may move about. even when the gore in thronged, without elbowing through snarled traffic. Department store eseeutiveo have found that plenty of room for cuotomers Is an Important factor In making persons like a certain store. If the customer gets elbowed and jammed around he or she may not come back. If everything Is laid out for their convenience, they will like the store, even If they fail to analyze the reason. Few persons stop to realize how much time and thought are given to the arrangement of a store so that the customers may - ---4 MEN! They're Mere! NEW MARATHON 298 and 398 t9it STIT.-VIIS tit4 wide'selectiont Popo ar shapes and colors. msy-fitting and durable. :hoose yours now! Unrivalled, Style, Quality, Selection $19.75 couldn't possibly bring you A greater value and satisfaction than I you'll get in every Town Clad model 4 this fall! Their fast growing popularity over the entire country enables us to bring you style a n d workman. ship quality we never thought 4t possible before. Make this sea. son your most successful ever ! an a "TOWN CLAD" Suit. t n nomma Main Floor Men's Topcoats ,t:t,',4, f WRAP AROUNDS RAGLANS POLO STYLES V S Style Leaders A Over the Nation! 00Crammed full of 9Astyle e n d f u l l of quality! Sporty and 2.,,, dressy models . $ Conservative solids .. . and rich plaids and checks. Blues, greys, brownsand smart! MAIN FLOOR 'Town Clod Suits Are in Town Double Breasted Styles Single Breasted Styles SPORT BACKS GUSSET BACKS PLAIN BACKS MOUNTAIN RIDGE HOMESPUNS , FINEST DUNBURY WORSTEDS A GRAND STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM The "Budget Hit" Sport Suit Noted for their wear resisting fabrics and expert tailoring. The suit with the individual touch. Just the suit for a man with a limited budget. 75 PAGE SEVEN obtain what they want with a minimunfor effort. Long before actual work started on the inter. tor of the new store every detail of the arrangement had been worked out and examined by Jim critical eyes of experts. Own Their Homes Evidence of the fact that the J. C. Penney Company store e are regarded as local institutions le Pentained in figures showing that 75 per cent of the 'tore managers own their own homes. n The telegraph companies de cision to eliminate charges for punctuation and do away with the old "atop" in telegrams will ruin a lot of antique radio gam To seep the threads from M ing together when reansembling parts of an engine, always put a little graphite on throated parts subject to heat. Twenty years after the Revoity. tionary war some of the prinA pies of flight were discovered by Sir George Cayley, a wealthy Englishman. Men's Trousers $ 9.8 Get into a pair of Penney pants and feel the differ ence. Worsted cassimeres, twists in plain or pleated tops. Slack styles predorn. mate with plenty of con servative styles and pat. terns to choose from. E N E y I I PA E,,,,,m, il- 0 jilA 0 tel.. 0 , , . s nil Ity has . Ind , imp- ---, ten )r n - . i N I 111 IS V 11 I I I I Oil IPSIP of . 0 In a , . ! , , 0 1 II Ap. 4 . . . , . 4 ie. . i . .1 i iii I m I i ate In, Iola , , tin- 1 IllanSAITIOnALIVALULS111 Illititt RYA DLPARTM t In I a MEN! They're Here! ,- 1 'Town Clad' Surts he 1 ae- 1 In 1 NEW MARATHON Are in Town . , ,B. or . Ike ral FOR . T IlliAlili, Double Breasted . Styles , ' v teTtill P------ I 0 It pi... Jk...-,---i I ft S .----ii Single Breasted - . 1:--------- Tire Styles ".4 . 11 tilt vi IS ------- '-13-11- S SPORT BACKS . , GUSSET BACKS --N 4 1 ' s .,4 !1,,,, t ,,i1.447'2.--,er.,, Ifi:: ".4,.. try,' 298 ..- ,waga7. C PLAIN BACKS 1,fr. t' ,;...., , I ,,!.k .1 v a. J,:4, .4 - . s. )) MOUNTAIN 't", ,:,:.1;,' 'v .., , 11, 9FRmlINEDEsGpSETuNs ' 4 ic it4:;:,1,..itt.,,,,.,,,,:: , , and . , :, 398 4,41 f;,-, . ,, , . . , AIIOIIIIIIIIIIIIIVPFAII"( FINEST I ,,,t 41, , 1. WORSTEDS .',.? t ft, wide'selectiont Popu- A GRAND ' ..., i ti;,11;14.1;,;,041,1citi-;; : , .L F 1,i ar shapes and colors. 'i - - asy-fitting and durable. STOCK TO : - t . 4 , :hoose yours now! CHOOSE FROM ' t;, ;1". .., ' :'it .. irI ,, Unrivalled, Style, Quality, Selection , , ,1 $19.75 couldn't possibly b r i n g you 4 ) , greater value and satisfaction than -1Wir rE 4 ''''' r' , you'll get in every Town Clad model 0 a Q) . , A,341 this fall! Their fast growing popularity ,. over the entire country enables us to 1' v I bring you style 1 a n d workman. 0 . m T; ship , ' ) p quay we . k 4. - 1 I& . ... , never v e r thought ;,-4 .4.t ' t ,,,,IX possible before. ', fr.- .' '41, , , Make this sea. e-- - , - i t . . son y o u r most ,IIIMPEli , , ,., 1- i, ' , successful ever '-Ito 4 i , i 1 , 1 a n a "TOWN Man Floor '41,i'. V ','IN CLAD" Suit. t '-''., ,st . 4;,t.;;,4.,,, i., . .;.- ii.',,,,,'; , il, The "Budget Hit" Sport Suit c I, , 75 ,z,i,,,,',,,,,o,,;- t 6 , ,,,,,,,,,,,, Noted for their wear resisting fabrics and ' $ ' ltt,. ....., ' expert tailoring. The suit with the individual t ',..,..4 .... touch. Just the suit for a man with a limited -i. 'k '1.. budget I , ' Z 4k4',"''' t-t'l, ' it .11:',V4. A- 't:j ,T Men's ,r,),':,ot , , , men s - , Trousers '', tp Alk Topcoats '''''''''i - '-- - o :'.---?.-.'-, ' f, -A, I , $29.8 ., 1 A ,-'1-.; kV. . , -:;-4t;!;,,,-',z" 4tA tp,:-, -,,,,.?-,,,, ,,-, , , ,1 t.t.t., I RAGLANS WRAP AROUNDS POLO STYLES '': 14 :;'t, ,.;':: ".;'14', I Style Leaders ',-,,, ,.. 1 Over the Nation! .,-,v, 3 , g4' i, ,'t, 4,41, 4111t1Cr a mat e d full of . Get into a pair of Penney 1 1 pants and feel the differ. 4 enc.). Worsted cassimeres, .,,.. j,, ..4';:style a n d f u 1 1 of ImSodpeoirsty. and te , l ; ; ;' dressy $ 5 twists in plain or pleated i'f. e ' ' ' - el; ''''Y q uaslisy i t y ..A. 7 tops. Slack styles predorn. 't-).'' ....vi Conservative solids oo' 4 .0' , mate with plenty of con. and rich plaids and 1r , checks. Blues, greys, servative styles and pat. brownsand smart! 4 term to choose from. i Au 1 k . MAIN FLOOR P , 0 G IA) , q 0 , 0 ,-, . 0 .A, 0 6, c., .6 . -14 . , 4 I , . ,L, t, tE ,, t col ,,,, u , ,, DEll : .. ,t, tiAvA,N. , om, ph.. I . let willeh it, ionnhter In 1 ' some persol 1 tin. ,l , Timn coil ' . tiVtill of , with In before the Inter. ery detail lad been ed by ,the COM eig that the store e ars Lotions le wing that managers - taloa de arges for way with rams will idio gags. from tu5 seembling , ' Ft yu put a ted parts - e Revolu. prin.1- avered by ' wealthy November q 1937 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FAL'LS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 7 - .. "41 stl , 1 ', ' ' . .;,,o,ph.::, 0 ' e't '; , . . r , II, ,'- It .. ... . . 1 y . ,,,,,,. t ' , ' N. "Co , ' ;. ' , , ,, I' i : ! 'e t ' 10.'4 r . Ay, ', ,, iYi Inn" IP M WPM 0 0 Ma 4 ' '..o , f 30e ' ,1 ,r , . , , MULTIPLE TAX BAS CHAMBER f ,,,,f , ?tirma60,444 , ' , , , . . 001' ,.; .,, F'1 . ) ' ,,, , ' , ' ,,t, - Al'o' '410, r, ; DEvisE. 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' pinyon unit 1 2 of tho nubile --mill . i vl In a mutton for now trial, At- rerommonot lottoten 111 ilia Koetal 1(41;c111711111111 A 11;1e111igierr Circuit uit. .1ulit illd .1'1hn j ta. ' , e i,i, ibe , flecurity net, If it litteltiem any UFO , -0',.1, ' , 1 ietleti. Thu prm ip wan uppointed ' '''P,',, , John P. Whiter erred in pronounc- e tito tomato to (inae. rolumitten ', . ,,,,, , Ina Judainont of dcalli by gun. ' k 1 ,7.1. 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