ACE TWELVE
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Scott Slated
To Speak At
Tule Rotary
SERVICE CLUB PROGRAMS
Junior chamber of commerce,
Monday 7:30 p. m., chamber of
commerce.
Quota club, Monday noon, Pell
can cafe.
Lions club, Tuesday noon, Wll
lard hotel.
' Tulelake Rotary club, Wednes
day noon, Sportsman's hotel,
Tulelake.
Boroptlnilsl club, Thursday
noon, Pelican cafe.
Klwanls club, Thursday noon,
Willard hotel.
Rotary club, Friday noon, Wil
lard hotel.
of three to be allow n under the
sponsorship of Uie 30-30 club by
the New York Drama Guild and Is
"Made In Heaven." a three-act
comedy by Hager Wilde.
Arnold L. Oralapp, superintendent
of city schools, will address the
Klwanls club this week, using the
"Observations on Free Enterprise"
as Uie tile of his talk. P rout-urn
chairman will be Robert L. Smith,
superintendent of student person
nel at Oregon Vocational school.
Rotary club will be treated to
football moving pictures shown by
Or. Charles Rush. ,
Jaycees will talk over plans for
their coming Boat Rfgatla and the
state convention, at a business
meeting this week.
Tulelake Rotary club has planned
interesting program for tills
sveek with Commander Scott, star
of the radio program, "Romance of
the Highways." as guest speaker,
Mho will tell Uie group of travel to
unusual and interesting places.
Klamath RoUrians and their guests
ire invited to attend. Ross Rag
land is chairman for the day.
J Safety Theme
I Safely will be the theme of the
Lions luncheon program with How
ard Ray of Portland as speaker
talking on Uie safety rim wheel.
Jim Kerns Jr., will be chairman
(or the day.
J The Quota club will have elec
tion of officers.
There will be no meeting of the
40-30 club this week due to the
play coming on the same night.
The play is the second of a series
Ad Club To Visit
Crater Lake Park
The Oregon Ad club, some 37 men
on tour of Uie state, will visit Crater
Lake National park Wednesday and
then will meet for a luncheon with
directors of Uie Klamath County
chamber of commerce at Uie Fort
Klamath hotel.
E. O. Younger of McMinnville Is
in charge of arrangements of the
tour which is hitting the scenic
spots of the state.
If the weather is good a program
of entertainment and speakers will
be staged at the lake.
The manufacture of food requires
A greater number of electric mo
tors than any other manufacturing
Industry about 14 per cent of the
motors used by all manufacturing
Industries.
Indians Open
Dam Fight
YAKIMA, April 13 The Yak
ima and Ne Perce Indian tribes
open their battle In federal court
today to block construction of Mc
Nary dam.
Federal Judge Sam M. Driver was
to begin a hearing of their suit
shortly after opening U. S. district
court sessions here at 10 a. m.
The tribes seek an Injunction re
straining the government from pro
ceeding wllh construction of the
dam on the Columbia river. They
won the right to prosecute their
suit on Jan. 31 when Judge Driver,
silting in Spokane, denied a gov
ernment motion to dismiss the case
I ine civil nocaet oi tins lerm or
coun nas oeen so arranged mat the
hearing may continue all week
Kenneth R. L. Simmons of Billings.
Mont., and Edwin C. Davis are
counsel for the plaintiffs. Simmons
is a former counsel for the depart
ment of the Interior.
The basis of the tribal suit is the
contention that construction of Mc
Nary dam would violate a fishing
rights treaty which was signed June :
9 1855. at Walla Walla. Parties to j
the treaty were Isaac I. Stevens.
Washington's first territorial gov- j
emor: chief Kamlakin. head of the I
Ynkimn nation, and 13 other tribal j
chieftains and delegates.
Klamath Students
Attend Conference
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, April
13 (Special) Jim Owens and Jaol
Kcruow wera delegates from Khun
ath Union high school to the first
annual conference of Oregon High
School International Relation
leagues. The conference was held
April and 10 on the University of
Oregon campus. They were arcom
pained by Herbert D. C'nrlln who was
a niculty advisor to the high school
students.
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