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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1941)
Murch 21, 1941 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGE FTVB FILM I PIN E PRAISED HER E B UDIENC E A pictorial story of pundcrusa plnu win shown to liiiuborimMi of Ihc 1C In i mi t li region Thursday night by lliu Denver mid Hlo liruncle Western rnllwiiy, which mndo the film lo hi'lp noil tho lumber product of thin country In tho mlddlu went nnri cunt. It Win the tlmt showing of tho film hero, and worm pralso wus accorded It by tho large crowd present at dinner given by tho riillrond ut tho Wlllnrd hotel dlnliiK room. Tho picture nhown timber lands In Ihc western pluo coun try, logging operations, cuttlntf tho timber up In the m Ills, plan ing, box fnctorlcn, dry klluii, trunspurlatlon facilities, and fin ally depict! vurlmis linen to which pondcromi pine lumber muy bo ml after mile In tho retail mar kota. Wlllluni Comilana of tho Wey erhaeuser Timber compimy win touslinustcr ut the dinner, after which Denver and Hlo Griindv Western officials took over. l.loniuilr'N lu Skip Army liny lnriil In IV. 1 . NEW YOP.K. Murch 21 (!') Now York's American Legion naires, for tho first time In 24 yeu in, don't Intend to participate In tho Army (lay parade April 5 commemorating America's entry Into the World war, because . . . Thry'vo been limited to only 1011 yardi of parade npace. Tho nillllary order of tho World wnr, parade sponsor, In formed them tho limitation wan necessary because of Increased pur to bo given tho regular army, Iralncc aid volunteer de fense organization. State Legion Commander Ed ward A. Vomeler, In a letter lo Brigadier- General Arthur S. C'onklln, ald: "I wonder If you realize that by your attitude of limiting the pace of the American I-eglon to 10(1 yards, you lire serving notice to those young men marching In tho army of the future that the memory of sacrifice and contri bution to tho perpetuation of nation will be limited to not more than 23 yearn?" IliMory Exfonnlon rinNNCN lo Mtt Tw lpp IVoxt WiM'k Two meetings instead of one wilt he held by the European hlatory extension classes at Fre mont school next week. Tho In structor, Dr. Arthur S. Taylor of SOCK, will hold classes both Monday and Wednesday. The classes are conducted un der tho University of Oregon ex tension division and are held at 4:13 and 7:30 p. m. Looking for burgalnsT Turn to tho Classified pago. HVimiV llm Liili'Nt III Fuel OH TruckM knee. rrwm zzti 131352 ;:. : - : This latest model International K-S truck with a special fuel oil body has juit bean purchased by Fred H. Heilbronner from J. W. Kerns. International dealers here. The tank body has all the newest equipmont for handling fuel oils, including pumps for filling and emptying and compart ments for different grades of oil. Standing beside the truck are Fred H. Keilbronner (left) and W. W. Loomls. of the J. W. Kerns sales staff. BOYS WARNED HUT TO SHOOT A HOUSES Amebic Dysentery Carried In Bad Water, Says Davis By W. B. DAVIS Sanitarian Duo to the lurge quantity of food grown on irrigated land in this community, the health de partment feels that It Is Import ant that the water used for ir rigation be clean. It is surprising the number of people who empty the efflu ent from their septic tanks di nted water used for irrigation, may bo contaminated. The prevention of amebic dysentery Is a problem of bio logic cleanliness. It can be pre vented by the sort of sanitation and hygiene that prevents other filthy fecal Infections. The irrigation companies arc now engaged in their spring : Shaw Stationery Sawtello .. 1011 i:4 80 Allen 117 102 173 Periilgottl 120 122 154 Milne 130 200 102 Hakken 155 107 160 Handicap 102 102 102 Ole's Tavern Dickenson 162 151 Cheync 155 Kilgorc 186 D. Martin ...131 Sheriff Lloyd Low and Coun ty Juvenile Officer Spec Murray issued a joint warning Friday against careless rifle shooting in tho thickly settled suburban dis tricts. Tho officers said they receive frequent complaints of danger ous shooting, and that several times bullets have been fired through the walls of houses. On one occasion, such a bullet struck a woman in the back, but because the slug was spent no serious Injury resulted. The officers said that the law prohibits firing across the prop erty of another or across a coun ty road. Firing inside the city is prohibited by city ordinance. In case some one is killed as a result of careless rifle shoot ing, tho officers pointed out, manslaughter charges would probably follow. They urged that parents of boys with small calibre rifles see to It that these weapons are not fired in areas 77 ! where there are people and 742 833 831) 2414 ,., 331 302 300 507 482 300 Income Tax Revenue on Upswing 5 m FORM I MO A on mo sTATrt INDIVIDUAL INCOME AND DEFENSE TAX RETURN fOR GI06S SKOMIS Of NttT MOSS THAN MM DFJHVED IVM IAUJUU. MWIMM, KfUUT. Ml ANMIT1U 1940 I in iia.i ffjl - tJ4'aaiM4MWttXu M l - INatio'nnt Income 7 -A i otZ YjHl V-11941 Estimate:! I ! uft't&TXJk " V' $3,055,000,000 I f.oJ. m . trJtto iTJt mmdi'm, UWm i-lv " " ' ' 1 i ' I IILImiI aMlskiaa'w)rO fefcM. 1 J M f -a- " 1 M- j Income Tax 1- 'MY N. IJMtaWlTUll1 I III I t - - -I, sMiMlMC4rflMiMiUltl) II Kh M m (kMJ af m 17) ' - " -- i s Booth 141 1B8 509 : 170 137 471 jWrvgon lain in 134 143 44:!,ovrniiioiil .lob i:ib 134 1UJ 127 172 440 78 78 234 Turns Up Missing rectly Into Irrigation or clruin I iitch cleaning, and arc report-1 ditches. Such practice Is not i only a menace to the health of the community, but a fraudulent violation of the law. Such prac tice leads to such diseases as typhoid fever, amebic dysentery and other filth diseases. Amebic dysentery has been considered a tropical disease, but while it Is more prevalent there. we now know that It may occur , wherever there are carriers of K. histolytica. During, and Just after the World war, numerous surveys demonstrated o surpris ingly largo number of carriers of tho oniebae of dysentery. occurs In iersun who- have Hray never been in the tropics; in fact, j Luwlcr the disease Is widespread ; Chase throughout the temiyriile zone j Weatherford and has been reported as fur Gates ing cases where effluent from septic tanks, or raw fecal matter Is being emptied Into their are an offender, we to correct the siluu- ditches. If you urge you lion. 7. i Bowling j Gardner 177 Sullivan 158 Carter 135 Hanvillo 132 Mackes Ill Handicap 80 833 807 800 2500 Daggett Ins. 149 139 149 169 115 127 148 89 124 114 171 89 LADY BUG LEAGUE Wisener Nash .128 138 151 145 131 130 135 145 123 . 105 109 143 158 164 117 north as Alaska Water Is most instrumental In the spread of the disease by carrying the feces containing the : cysts (tho Infective stage) of the organism. Evidence of water-1 borne infection Is seen in the comparatively small number of cases of amebic dysentery dur ing the dry months in India and ! the Increase Immediately follow ing tho onset of tho monsoon season of heavy rains. In Pan ama, tho disease decreased markedly with a good water supply and other sanitary Im provement. Tho Chicago epi demic of 1933 was traced lo water. Cysts may live in water three or four weeks. Lettuce and other fresh vegetables, es pecially from soil fertilized with human feces or from contamin- Handicap 78 78 78 415 406 403 357 429 234 Handicap 78 78 78 234 WASHINGTON, March 21 fP) Miss Ruth Egoscue, one of the thousands of young women who have come to Washington lately to work in expanding govern ment offices, has been missing since Wednesday and police were still hunting for her today. The 22-year-old Forest Grove, Oregon, girl left her boarding house shortly before 8:30 Wed- 802 777 808 2385 I ncsday morning, presumably to go to ncr jod as an army map clerk. A young naval ensign volun teered to police the information that he had taken her to a show Tuesday night but said he had heard nothing from her since. Friends said she had ex pressed dissatisfaction with the type of work assigned her, that she had hoped to be given steno graphic work. Swan Confectionery Johnson 180 176 125 Howard 123 125 110 Mahoncy 141 168 140 Strader 116 166 145 Haupcrt 148 148 138 Handicap 64 64 64 465 i 4761 374' 373 ! 430 I 267 470 358 449 487 432 192 "asaasssssasajtM i assajastmM iMiisiMaHSiiaaivcaiasfaiMasBBH 1915 1920 1925 1930 1935 1940 After March 15 returns, and subsequent June 15 quarterly pay ments are counted, the U. S. expects its income tax revenue for fiscal 1941 (ending June 30) will be second only to the J3.957.000, 000 of 1920. Receipts for 1942 are estimated to reach a new high of 4'A billion dollars. Against background of an income tax blank are compared income tax receipts since 1914, when first returns were made, and graph line showing 5 per cent of the total national . income for past 28 years. Guardsmen to Demobilize After Year, Says Official By JOHN M. HIGHTOWEH WASHINGTON, March 21 IP) A high army authority disclosed Thursday that, barring the grav est emergency, the war depart ment had decided to demobilize national guard units upon com pletion of their year in federal service. The same policy also will ap ply, It was said, to the thousands of men who hava been cr art to be inducted into the army for a year's training under iha selective service act. - ' ', Reports have circulated In re-' cent weeks that the guard's tour of active service might be ex tended six months or even a year. In view of world condi tions. It was understood that some national guard officials fa vored this lengthening . of the training period. . ;: The war department has been studying the question lor tome time, in regard both to guards-, men and selective ervlce train ees. Congressional approval ' would be necessary to extend the training periods, under exist" ing circumstances. - .. The army's decision" against requesting any extension in the service periods was because' the primary purpose of the present peacetime defense preparations' was to train as large a number of men as possible. Therefore.' the land forces will be kept to their intended strength of 1,418,-' 000 men by the induction Of ' fresh selective service quotas, and additional three-year enlist ments in the regular army.' The full strength of i,418,000 will be reached in June, accord ing to present plans. The. army then will be composed of about 500,000 regulars, 300,000 to 375, 000 guardsmen and 600,000 or more selective service trainees. National guard units making up 18 divisions, will begin reach ing the end of their year's ser vice next September and in the ensuing six months all should, be demobilized, unless circum stances dictate a new decision. Turtles, Tortoises, Teirapina - Turtles are semi-aquatic and marine species; tortoises, are strictly terrestrial species;:' and terrapins are hard-shelled, fresh water species that are edible and have a recognized market value, according, to the . classifications of Raymond Ditmars, reptile ex pert. ' -:.-. 821 845 722 2388 747 7U5 742 2244 I Mary's Beauty Shop j Yorkland 155 115 164 IBowno 212 122 143 Willioms 123 139 105 Anderson 168 104 108 Lciblein 120 120 152 Handicap 04 94 94 282 O. K. 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