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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1941)
'Aurunr 8, 1041' SNGELL HITS "GAG RULE' IN E WASHINGTON, An. B (AP) flop. Angell m ore.) told tha i oils thl week Ihn "gag rule" ijrtopled In point thn $3,n20,00n,. 00 Ihx bill prevented members rtoiwres Jrom Inking nny pert In , uc'iui'niiniiiK wnm iiiii slmulil bp Ini'lurird. I)' Tin rulo iiritlf r which the Nii-muir was considered permit (id u vote only on the Joint In come, lux return provision which was (Icfi'ntcd mid on committee fninmlini'iiLi. Aiiiiell Mid ht fotrd aaulnsl the ruin because ht ins opposed to "gag" measures 5. id bcmuso It would deny him pportunlty of voting on Inequi table provisions of ths bill. 1 "I have received hundrod of letters and lelegroms from con utitiirntB In my dlstrlrt opponlng various provisions of thin tax bill but under thin procedure 1 am ppwerleM an their representative in Congress t have a voice In de termining whether these fea turei nhnll remain In the bill or he itrlcken out," Anuell Mid. "I urn even denied the right to nUke a motion to eliminate an 6ectloniible tax. I mutt take bill or leave it an It la diihed rip to me by tha 113 gentlemen constituting the ways and meant committee." 1 Angell urged the Joint Income tX return provision be defeated. He said his concern win not about the income tuxpayer In tha higher brackets but with tho Inv position ni u larger tux upon large body of citizens whose la comcii aro small. Angell anid thut those who wanted to put tho ship of date on "an even keel" were greatly concerned about the mounting public debt. "We now see looming up ahead a national debt of $100,000,000,. ooo which will require In round numbers $3,000,000,000 year In Interest alone, without any pro vision for amortization, Angell aaid. "This Interest charge la In excess of the total cost of gov ernment a few years back. The representative declared UaC nation had bren "running Ud down hill without brakes, In the wildest orgy of public spending ever, experienced In this country or any other coua try on earth. 'Angell said the cost of national defense was not the causa of worry but the mounting cost of ordinary government expend! hires. He said that the franking ,nf all government mall cost f6.000.000 In 1928 and $39.000,. 000 In 1040. He Mid all loyal Americana agreed the nation must proceed full speed with full defense and make necessary ap propriations for it. Ha warned the house the nation was heading "directly into the storms of In flation." . Bonneville Sets Jpnnoge Record .-POBTLAND Aim R IJPiTntt nage moving through Bonneville lock In July set a new record for tha second consecutive month, U. S. district engineers said todav. For the month 103.908 toni moved upstream and down, top nintt the Jlinn rrnrH r9 Q1 Ron Although gasoline was the Jiripclpal cargo, heavy loads of nniiu una giuvci cnntriDuiea to thn Intnl. HE mm 9vmm assw,", ia mountain ewrnrry through th. .Canadian Koekles. ; 5i .nd.rdSIr.,I).ubl. Tourist Bieeper.li; . -- - 0.rh...Mn Observation car from aneouver to Clry. Low.eoat rrmnd trip errtl.e...Flr.tC ...truer, mediate and Cnaehelaae...1lbetal llroiutn limns. . Wli'S "r. thr.h .WplnS ' '"" II ftnlrefl. , ... " ,...t, )Vwr ni.rloiii . . .. in im." All InfemwiMm ' 1"" n'' 111 SIDE GLANCES iwnn mver it, t. H mo. u, "Young man, when I net nir your bua rfon'l let me forget thai I hnve three packages, two suitcase and a husband!" ANCHORAGE, Alaska. Aug. 8 lfi Four army air corpsmen at Fort Richardson told today how they saved the life of a large flck bear and were glad to escape without even a "thank you" from the enraged brute. Tha soldiers found the big bruin nearly suffocated, his head Imprisoned In an empty five gallon coffee ran. Corp. H. C. Saylor immediate ly punched a pair of holes in the can, permitting the bear to breathe again. But tha revived bruin Immediately became a seri ous problem. Leaping to hia feet the blind ed bear ran against an army truck, and after two or three tries, changed course and fell Into a ditch, swinging his can encased head. After a brief chase the sol diers lassoed the bear, and tied him to a tree with a 15 foot rope, with a loop around his hind quarters. By this time the bear was so indignant, that Sergt. George A. Falkanberg held a .45-callber anno PAY NOTHING Lack of ready cash en ables anyone to have proper eye comfort! YOU CAN DEPEND ON RICKYS 711 AS YOU HAVE IN the past .... yM yVaW qLuu. 1U you JloHltQaoUl SIVINTH AT MAIN nr. or, a automatic aimed In case of need while Saylor, Corp. E. M. Gend- rwill and Pvt. T. W. Grlgsby re moved the can. Then, veritably "ahold of a bear's tall and afraid to let go," the soldiers released the rope. But bruin Just snorted and headed for the woods. MEDFORD MYSTERY MEDFORD, Aug. 8 (A') Dep uty Sheriff Dewey Hill of Pros pect solved the mystery of a hen house prowler. It was his pet badger that dug a tunnel from its cage and sneaked away while Its owner was looking the other way for clues. GORDON, Neb. ip) Pete Hans, whose 52 mile rural mail route covers some tough sand hill country, hit a bad rut with his car so bad the Jolt tossed the battery out. Pete had to walk to the nearest ranch to get an other battery so the mail could go through. Bet the person who declared Mccharin the sweetest thing- known never slept till 10 a. m Real Americans don't wait for the Star-Spangled Banner to be played to stand up for It. . s Water makes up 94.3 per cent of a tomato. THE OPENING OF Jfoui a HenM? THE EVENING HERALD. KL'AMATH FALLS, OREGON SACRAMENTO, Aug. 8 UP) The state department ot agri culture lifted tho 29-year-old al falfa weevil quarantine Thurs day alter deciding tha restric tions on hay products were a heavier burden on tha farming Industry than damage to crops by the pest Itself. Tho revocation marked tha end of not only one of tha state's oldost and most controversial plant quarantines but a ban which department officials de scribed as the chief cause for set ting up border stations to check on plant entries into California. D. B. M tickle, chief of the bur eau ol entomology and plant quarantine, said the agricultural offlcluls of western states and those In California counties as well had found It "Impossible to enforce the alfalfa weevil quarantine recently. Further more, he Mid, damage -which could be traced directly to th weevil was "very light." The department's . order com. piled with a resolution by tha western plant board urging tha elimination of the quarantine by Joint action of the 11 western states. The weevil Is not found in the states of Washington and New Mexico, tha department said, and Arizona is practically free of it. Final plans have been com. pleted for the annual Shriners' picnic to be held Sunday, Au gust 10, at Lake o' the Woods picnic grounds next to the re sort. The day will be spent swimming, boating, and In other outdoor sports. Fried chicken and "all the trimmings" will be served at 1:30 p. m. Those member of the Shrine, attending with their families, are advised that all picnic food will be provided. The affair is given under the auspices of tho uniformed bodies of Hll Ian temple. All Shriners and their families are cordially til' vited to attend. The committee suggest that old clothes be worn, and that all Shriners wear their fezes. It must be with sentiments 01 humility and despair' mingled with pride and hope that any speaker attempts to discuss to days world. Paul V. McNutt, federal security administrator. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT DR. E. W. HUTCHINSON, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST, IN CHARGE. I A k Akl LUM I IV VP. MIAtANINE FLOOR NO CHARGE FOR EYE Examination! GttdU" DIAL J1S1 'Teen Age Youths Confess Part in Killing Grocer OAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 8 (JP) Two 'teen age boys, di. scribed by Sheriff H. P. Glea son as "the most matter-of-fact little scoundrels t have ever seen," have confessed their part in the killing of an aged grocer during a robbery attempt a week ago, The members of the Juvenile gang were described by Assist ant District Attorney Richard Chamberlain as George Llngcn felter and Warren Brill, each 14 and of Hayward, where the slaying occurred. They were arrested, Chamber lain said, on Information fur nished by Everett Washburn, 18. and Walter Lee, 1$, who were arrested In Ogden, Utah, whence they fled on a freight trail! Washburn and Lee con '. rr .;;, U K 1 TH TCWNKCP DISTINCTIVE SPORTSWEAR X uxuria Special SJ.00 Powder 11.00 Cleanser $2.00 value iilltaif m l 1 t, II COLONIAL DAMES $2.00 Salon Powder $2.00 All Purpose Cream Both for $2.00 DOES THE SALE OF AN UNKNOWN BRAND AT AN ODD buroinuit a tur kai pric often represents much that product. CUT RATE at defined by THIS STORE is a reduction from the nationally advertised price on a brand of known merit and that is also VA1UE. CREAMS 50c Jergent 39c 55e Lady Esther 39c 50c Woodbury's . ..39e 1 50c Howe's Lotion 39c I SI. 00 Paquin 79c 150c Chamberlains 42c Santiseptic 45c STletcher V Castoria J f KleenexX I (440 Sheet) I v I I MAR.O OIL 1 a fessed Wednesday to a California district attorney. Chamberlain said that ac cording to tha combined confes sions Washburn shot William Hanna, tha grocer, in the back with a pistol as he stood tele phoning for help; Lee clubbed Hanna's wife, Emma with th butt of a rifle; Brill drove the getaway car, and Lingenfeltor provided the weapons, although he did not participate in the ac tual holdup and killing. Brill was arrested at his mother's Russian river cottage, Llngenfclter at his home In Hay ward. Both were held in the county detention home pending the filing of a formal charge. Whatever may be in store for us, you can count on the people. They will not fall us. U. S. District Judge George A. Welsh, Philadelphia, after a 000-mlle bicycle tour. - rv i i J"i WhatDoYouMeanCutRate? BRISK rLunX Shov Cresm . 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