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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1940)
February 18, 1040 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE Midland Zntfitie Aeutl chain, Mn. C. E. Sharp, Mra. Homer Ileatonj publicity, Mr. A. J, Kin. LAKEVIEW HOLDS Pierce Has Praise For Lake County's Timber Land Plans T.AKKVIEW Congressman Walter M. I'lere hu acknow ledged receipt of tlio auggestlon of the Lake county court and of th Lake County Chamber of Commerce thai tlia lawi govorn Ins the oxrhang of national for ait tlmbnr tor private eutover lands ha amended o aa to pro vlila that tlio cnuntli'a cuntnltilim lha fortwta will receive 'tt pur ran I of tha value ot Ilia Inderal 1 1 in ho r ao exchanged. At I ho present time the counties rnrelve but 2'i per cent ot the value ot the timber that la anld for cash. The lane volume of timber eichamea In eouth central Ore ion durlnf the paat year oost the county treasuries of Klam ath and Lake counties about 160.000. The brief which Lake county presented at the recent hearing held by the Joint con gressional committee on forest ry at Portland, pointed out the further fact that the land which the government tradea treee for Is forever removed from the tax rolls and that unless Immediate steps are taken to protect the tax airuaturea of the con mlos they will soon shrink In half at a time when the population ot I Ills area la rapidly Increasing thereby creating a greater de mand for governmental aervlcea. The brief also points out lha faot that the present practice or timber exchanges by the forest service under existing laws de prives the forest service of 10 per cent of the value ot the timber ao exchanged, for the purpose of keeping up the roada within the forests. Ten per cent of the cash recelpta of the for ests are used by the government along with other revenue on na tional fnrnsta roada. The heavy rutting of government limber In exchange areas baa greatly In- greased th traffic on forest roada yet no money la hereby made available for keeping up the roada since no cash changea hands. Congressman Pierce has In formed Lake county that he be lieves Ita auggeatlons to b th most practlral revenue protection measures that have so far been submitted to III foroslry com mittee and will work for their adoption. Klamath county re ceives 30 per cent of 25 per cent of the cash receipts of th Fre mont national forest while Lake receives Ih remaining 70 per cent. Th eountlea ot western Ore gon ar demanding thai congress make an annual appropriation for th purpose of reimbursing all eountlea In th United States which contain federal property, to th same extent as though such federal property were on th tax roll. Th brief sub mitted by Lake county polnta out that the value of national for ce I lauds, public domain, Indian reservations, dama such aa Don nevllle, army forla, poatofflcea, to.. Is so hug that such a tax plan la pur folly because It would necessitate a larger an nual appropriation than any Item now contained In lb federal budget. The recommendations ot Lake county were recently adopted by the annual convention ot th Ore gon Woolgrowers association. Congressman Harry I,. Kngle- brlght, who represents the coun ties of northern California, la al so very murh Interested In the proposala of Lake county, and has asked for all possible data on lha subject. He and Repre sentative I'lerre are both mem bers ot th Joint congressional commltte on torestry. MERRILL LIBRARY CLUB TO PRESENT VALENTINE PARTY MERRILL Hearts and other gay Valentin trimmings will greet guesta Wednesday who at tend th dssrt course brldg and plnochl at th Odd Fallows hall which la being sponsored br Mrs. Bcott McKendr' com mltte of th Merrill Library elub, Th afternoon of curds Is on of a number of social ac tivities that th club la spon soring this year to raise funds for remodollng th club house recently pur haeed. Dessert will be served prompt ly at 1:80 p. m. and prlr.es will he offered for both hlicli and low scores In both games. Mrs. Marvin Thonina aa gen eral chairman la being assisted by th following committees: re freshment, Mrs. Frank Carey, Mrs. nan Barry, Mrs. Melvln riowman; table, prlres, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Clifford Shuck, .Mrs. Lee Dixon; tables, cards Officers of Rainbow Visit Tulelake for Installation T LAKEVIEW Federal court was held here last week for th flrat time when th Hon. A. C, Yaden, ot Klamath Falls, referee In bankruptcy, held a hearing In the local circuit court room In connection with th bankruptcy petition of P. T. Anderson, who waa for many years affiliated with th Peterson a Johnson flros. Lumber company and who haa operated bakerlea ar Tule- Ink and Lakevlew during, the past year. Guy Cronemlller waa elected to serve aa trusts of th bank rupt estate. HENLEY ECONOMICS GROUP WILL MEET HENLEY Th Henley-Mld- land horn economics extension unit will hold a regular meeting next Thursday, February It, from 10 a. m. to t p. m. at th horn of Mrs. Earl Mack on th Spring lake road, Th demonstration will be on winter salads and-wlll be given by th food project leader, Mrs. Howard Curry and Mrs. Myron Taylor. All women of th community ar welcome to attend and every one I asked to bring bread and butter sandwiches, fruit or cookies and her own table aervlc. Cot fc will b furnished. Weather NORTHEIW CALIFORNIA Light rain tonight, Wednesday partly cloudy; little change In temperature; moderate southerly wind off coaat, becoming south west and weal, fresh above Ban Francisco. WASHINGTON AND OREGON Showers tonight and Wednes day, anow over high mountains; little chang In temperatures; fresh and strong northwest wind off the coaat, fresh over Inland watcra of Washington, decreas ing tonight. The days of pussyfooting by republicans against th new deal ar over. Senator H. Style Bridges (Rep., N. ). 1GM SI Willi, News Notes and 0 0 17)1110 111 Jy Bill Ganong The date ot th debate tourna ment baa been changed to March g. Inatead of at the cloae of this montn as previ ously planned. This gives an ad ditional week of practice and th i teams plan to make the most of It. On Thursday the local team will meet Keno here and on Sat urday will enter Into a aerie of debates with Bo nanza, and Granta Pass. All will b non-declalon practice debates, see Wednesday those students who ff i SJII : ar suffering under th delusion they have talent and ability In th art of singing, acting and dancing will hav a chanc to prove It or b rudely awakened to their ahortcomlnga whan they appear In th Junior elaa ant teur ahow. With th prizes that ar bel. g awarded It la well worth th rlak. e e Friday night will bring tha K club Nit club dance complete with a bevy of beautiful bona crushing football playing chorus girls. According to th report which ar circulating around, the floor show alone will b worth th prlc of admission. e Dr. Warn Morse, dean ot tha Oregon law atudent, waa nnabl to address th student body Mon day a previously scheduled. e e In a short meeting Monday th atudent congress discussed th proposed plan for a student court but aa the citizenship committee haan't reported on It no definite steps were taken. A woman aviator with Brit ain's auxiliary forces was arrested aa a deserted. She will probably plead that ah Just stepped out for a permanent war. Magical! . . Wleland'a Ale, to (It yon xlp and zeatl Vatican Denies Ultimatum On Coughlln Talks VATICAN CITY, Fb. II U.R Authoritative Vatican quarters to. day denied th holy se had ln structed Archbishop Mooney ot Detroit to deliver an ultimatum to th Rer. Charlea H. Coughlln to cease broadcasting on political and racial aubjecta. But It waa admitted unofficially th Vatican waa not displeased with thla development, aa th Vatican helrarchy considers priests should devote themselves to pas toral matters, not Interfering la political affairs except In very ex ceptlonal circumstances. These quartera pointed out all blahopa enjoy Independence and have th right to take all measures they see fit when their ecclesi astical subordinates act In any way they disapprove. While It waa added that th Vatican did not Inatruct Archbishop Mooney to curb Father Coughlln, It 'was emphasized that each bishop' chief duty la to Interpret th holy aee'a viewpoint on all flues tions and keep a Una ot conduct conforming to th holy aee'a dealr. In th Smithsonian Institution at Waablngton. D. C, ar car which show the beginning of th automotive Industry. TULELAKE Mra. James Mc Cartney, Alturaa, sub deputy to the Supreme Deputy of the Or der of Rainbow for Girls with Mra. Lee DeCamp, Mother ad visor of th Allures assembly, war guests at honor at the ln atallatlon of newly elected of ficer ot th Order ot Ih Rain bow for Girls, Tulelak assembly 14, held last week In th annex of th Presbyterian church. Th ceremony moved beauti fully and Impressively lo con clusion followed by a talk on Rainbow work by .Mra. McCart ney. The local assembly, most recently organised of all assem blies In thla district waa compli mented on the precision ot pre aentatlon of work. Mra. Mabel Howan, retiring Mother advisor, and Mrs. Aril Ma Johnson, Malln, Incoming Mother advisor were presented with beautiful corsages by Miss Beit Campbell, gifts of the girls of th assembly. Ned Mitchell, master of Canby Cross Masonic lodge, briefly ad dressed th gathering and a num ber of young men of the com munity, Intereated In organisa tion of a DeMolity Order with aaveral parenta wera among the guests. Others from out of town Included Mlsa Louis Austin, worthy advisor, Mlsa Herbert, Junior past worthy advisor, of the Alturaa order. Of (leers Installed Included worthy advisor. Miss Evelyn Ri gor, Malln: assistant worthy ad visor Louise Bowman, Merrill; Charity, Maxlna Haley, Malln; Hope, Nola Ann Edwards, Tule lak; Faith. Edna Marl Griffith, Tulelake; recorder, Evelyn Hess, Tulelake; treasurer, P a u 1 1 n Clemens, Merrill; drill leader Maxln Barke, Tulelake; chap lain. Angle Galloway, Tulelake; Love, Mary Francea Bharp; Tule lake; Religion, Maxln Taylor, Tulelake; Nature. Mildred Ed wards. Tulelak; Immortality, Imogen Rowan. Merrill; Fidel ity. Julia Bella Ilradbury, Mer rill; Patriotism, Valaata McCol lum, Merrill; Service, Joy Carey, Merrill, confidential observor, Ar dena Cox, Tulelake; outer ob server. Lorna Mae Mitchell, Tule lake; musician, Joyce Oil, Tule lake; ' choir director, Patricia Thomas, Tulelake; Mother ad visor, Mrs, Aril Ma Johnson, Malln. On Ih new advisory board ar Mrs. Edith Rigor, Malln; Mra Ann Fruits, Merrill, Mrs. An no- la Edwards Mrs. Ruth Stover, Mrs. Virginia Dixon, Mra. Ruth Boyd, Mra. Marl Gantry, Mra, Alice Wilkinson, Mrs. Anna Ro per, E. M. Mitchell and Luther McAnulty. Yacht Soon Sets Sail for Utopian Island Existence MIAMI, Fla., Feb. 1,1 (U.PJ Grooming of the yacht Spindrift to curry a hardy bund of modern plonoora to a small iinlnhnbllod Island In the Ilahnmna which thoy will seek to devolop Into a resort and Industrial contor was almost complete today. Aftor an olght-hour shake down cruise, tho yncht, owned by (loorgo Conlny of Chicago will sail either Wodneadny or Thursday for ' East Cntoos. Among thoso aboard will bo Itlchnrd ('. Irvine of Dorkoloy, Cnllf., his wlfo, tholr four children and 14 follow Calt fornlnns. Tho venture launched by Irvine as a plan to found a utoplun ex Istonco on the Island, assumed a coinmorclul touch whon tho Chlcngo ayndlcato ngrood to trans port tho migrants to East Cnlcos In return for their aid In founding a resort and Industrial contor thore. Cnpt. Onston L. Blum, Contoy'a parlnor uml former British- nrniy officer, assumed command ut tho plan to oxplolt tho inland. Irvine's pioneers Included a enr pentor, a graduate nurso, a hort iculturist, nn alrplnno pilot and an englnoor. All expressed tholr willingness to "pitch In" and make tho vontura buccohb. "Wo enn't fall," Irvine's protty wlfo said optimistically. "Not If we all got together and cooperate." "We re all anxious to got under way," Irvine aald. One of bla daughtora, Jnne, 17, will marry Kdwnrd B. Read, 18, whon thoy reach the Island. Thoy worn stud ents at tha University ot Cali fornia last year. Irvine's other children ar Dawn, I, Helen, 7, and 18-month-old King, The expedition will tafc along only the barest necessities. The mombors hope to obtain most ot tholr food on the Island and to supply tholr own needs from the snlo or wild cattle, sheep and asses with which the Island reportedly abounds. Luclen Bloch, a rotlred cattle man of Reading, Pa., will ac company tho pnrty to East Calcoa aa a guest of Ulum. He will pro- moto tno snlo of tho cattle and will aid In establishing a trading post at East Cnlcos for trade with nearby Islands. On tho 100.000 acre Island, Blum suld, are mahogany forcsta, slaal for tho manufacture ot rope, fruits and vegetables and 1000 acroa of eandy benches. In explaining tho plan 'of colon isation, Blum said ho would re turn to Miami periodically lo select and take back to tho Islands families who miiko application to Join tho original settlors, Wliut ws foar most la. the more destructive enemy the enemy from within tho rnnka Interun lon quarrels. Tho Hov. Dr. John P. Bolnnd, chairman. Now York Stalo Labor Rotations board, Reports have it that Hitlor haa seloctod WUhelm Bohla to rule over Britain If the nazla win the war. Then the reporta that Chur chill la alatod for the post ar uutruoT . - , Tha hvstnrla omrnndored hv the Dies comniltto will get us Into war. nenrAHAntatlv V'tn M.fw eantsnlo (Rep., N. 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