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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1925)
THE Page TwS Tuomlav. (Vlolu r 20, 102.1 SOCIAL WORKER TO SERVE TERM (Continued from Page One) perts. When the committee be- GAME OFFICIALS our utmoM a.al.Lnoe n, f .rtherln. . can It, cross-examination after Mel- AnDRFSS N1MRODS "T" """'"' " j lo. had co.clad.-d hi. statements. ADUKL53 MMKUU5 station and prop,,,'., a ,.f urj ... ttllJ lift cum anirt.iU tihils ami ton came to dm .id. and, (Continue from rs ) ,.hrs ..,..,:., ,.i,..0,: . ....rmrui. .from ronnertlont ol a uoitlinl Da- principle, i i . . 'i ""i- - r lure And be It furilu r I to the expression of thorn opinions Watchinf the proceedings from a! Kay Steel, federal itame warden HKSOLVKl), Thai mi Inns' a th. which caused my arrest. I would do . seat in the rear of the room was 'for the district of Oregon eipects prrrnt same cumu:;i'ti and 111 th. Mm. thing again. j Represenlatlre Frear of Wisconsin. I to be la the city shortly, according 'state officers work ai.ms this line, j "I believed I was acting under! LaFoIlett supporter, who was de-! to word received by the association bavins, 'or " al. objn t Hie prutvc-1 protection of th. conitltullon. bntiP" of hia place on th. ways members last Bight. ! "r"- conservation anj r'Paatlon ... . .. m i I . .. .. . . .if r vA Htm ...H.--. nf Oi. ua vuuiwuire last year. i a resolution enuorsinc a move- - will make the best of It lilss Whitney's offense was mem Representative Jack" Garner, of nient to separate the game con- ' v uiiBrt, vi m(Dl lu separate tue f. . i. . ii'a- T,n, rfinL'tFt. . v . I , .... . - K wmuiiM uo lueiiroj jrum pontics was suopteu o; ; , , . r .miiu ih .h. i . ..!. t .... -v. divided support and encouragement. Klamsth Snortainen'a Association of i Klaaiaih County will (tie their un bershlp In Oakland branch of thel . v... u ir i t.o... vumm communist party of California, ,nd comm"te ,ed th tl" of Questions i the association last night attendance at an organization meet-1 Sar,e1 " Mc"on bT h, colleagues. ( oluUoa follows: SCF.PTRF OF MARS IS . . .i.. c ... Republican members also Quizzed I vr.. las mmh.n ( th. Klinith: ,lvl:' w ftlHIU IJ ed la the Alameda county courts, after It had been charged that th. Repablicaa members also quizzed I We. the members of th. Klamath , .M.'. the secretary. j Sportsmen's Assoclatloa. realising asi JnUKN Us" WAR POWER Mellon presented arguments In; we do the vast Importance to ourj " LI- . . . . . v . . .tila mA m . w .. , . p nf ttim nwitu-! 1 1. OBIIBBM1 Tmni 'ITl. fin! group to which she belonged had u" ","mcu' ,ur ca Propoaai ne - . exposed sympathy for ceruia acu I 0vaced or rented. Of ,h. sag-. ZT? iZZlTr J b"h, in U" ' of th. L W. W. and that It en-! geattoa. for extended time for re- of our woods. r.Mey. (- I)wmbr th. R..U. taurl Leagu. council meeting ,o Uonale." M" B ,h "ru-!and its officers to divorce as far asi umtuon th. .eint.ly In eztraordln- In defense. Mis. Whitney, coua-! 5?eal, Pft generation , (trM, work from ne ,ry el argued, that as bead of a corn-1' ?? d Bot , bat ,1,t",Id ,be political field of our state, do hereby 5. Assembly meeting In mld- BittM til. had opposed th. use of d'?! ?" ! Bt,0" '""der the service, of th. Klamath December to admit Germany as a fore in bringing about reforms, sad , "th nM l0 Ped on Sportsmen's Association of Klamath . full-fledged member of the league had arged reaort to legal action. f !rtJB ,he bUr- l!" T, ? ,ld """n iB7In'"" . of nation, before Christmas. I . w Irtcn of Eivtnr tSo rfht t ami we may to oreserve and increase our . .. ... . I Th. woman'a conviction nrrtd ' .i-iM nr. .v.. . : """"cation of the pacts by - - umm nm secona ceneraiion mnsi . - "v 1 . r wt ma seaer- . v . , .... ... of ..v- v.-. I .v 'ation m.v ...a .,- , '" parliaments early In th. ti j.v. .v. j , Kent? rations tha Mm or ht f r fjicii., ' lime uw an indefinite penitentiary term of inherit 'the from 1 tn 1 at T-ami-a it tttat tima ... . . jrenaraf fnri thai a n K..11.. , . "i,aeDi, so tne twona general on " w. , , -u nuuuey secnMary ot uaa-.SBOuId both a liability and " ue..nSs 01 tois. - land's assocUted charities, president ,,. .oniT.i.nt asset" he declared , Bd hlch " M""" B'nr bas, .uPn th. work al Locarno of th. college ,frag. league, th. ! ' bounteously bestowed upon us.-on.d become f.T0r.ble. Ciforai. dTle league, aad ri.;the debt , -nIi fund I WHEREM This matter of tJJi Pn , '"'7 , president of the national women's , ,.,TO., , ., v , , Ttl13 a"lr of the and Poland and Cierho-Slnr.kta. ruffW aoda,l.a. I U"heS L m, eV slttn 7 .'"" "a"""'"n ' "B ' "t(0B ' onr wild Ifle is far too the latter nations in i,. .v-m r.r Attorneys who have carried on plained. (important an tea. to be made the. man, .hoM ? i Mte Whlutey's appeal, do not be- "It is admitted." he said, "that Plaything of political Theme, nd Z L 1 .V "blI,,ll,"' ller. their ease entirely lost. Itieoagresa has the legal authority to mbltloas of seekers for persons! Th thi . was intimated that a motion might repudiate the contract for the .ink- "'randiaemeat aad financial gala. "Olneland pact briefly guar- b. mad. to re-open the hearing by lag fund aad for the application of v rMd wlta P'ore the published ,n eM ,he Inviolability of Germany's the supreme court for a recoasidera-j foreiga repayments. It Is deaied la!entlona of th. present gam. com- Pr?s western frontier: binds tton of tH. matter of Jurisdiction that K has th. moral authority. "'l" lndthelr ,u!e 0tl,n tlfnD"- Hclgium anj Cerm.ny not Nearly 100 member, of .b. t w jThis government ha. vet to break !.ih.e'r..e'f0U.t.0 ,he. "tmost to to attack each other: and pledg,. . now .r. erring term, In C.U- w,,S ,h. Inrestor. In It, iu7 fd. rtltoZrlZ an . J?" ST"' brnia orison, fn, vim.m.. r .i-i cnrltr ; ti. . v. .. OTerB Mmnst an aggressor who breaks the fornia prisons for violation of thejc''"lr- criminal syndicalism law, MELLON TAX PLAN IS (OoBtined om Page Two) iment. Therefore, be It I agreement. II.ITu mXJ .v. I Ij t'ni ...... .. ' dnctlon of snrtazes he advocated .the Klamath Sportsmen's Association , k Introductory paragraph. wvmM n . i. in j. . of Klamath Cnnntv in ,i.. . : '"'2 note of the abroiatlon of UPBEFORF rnNrPrCCi'ng the next year of I140.000.000. ing mbled. that we extend our ,rMI,es neutralizing Belgium, sel-Wivt- ( ft b 100 000 000 :nslations to the game commis.; "nK ,or,n Popular desire for se . . I, 'sion and its atat. nrri-. iR .K'curitv. th. n..:.- in toe loiiowing year thrones tb. . ,.v" V ,uv - ,..r ensuring stlmuUtion to business and the! "d that we Pledge Pce In western Europe, and the revenue would gradually increase. "inc.re .l..iie of gliiim ll alsna tories ii :!: -jn-iii.trv s;tiantea wllhin the tui'ie nork of the league of naiieti. i.iveuant, and of the trrtlrs Iw t., . ii tlicm." The frjnieu "f the Klilmloml pact alnlo that the dilermltnd In iU elil'le a trealy lth litt-M' olijecta In lien. ALTAMONT DANCE HAI L TO REOPEN THIS WEEK After harms teen rioted fur the Past two mouthain order lo torn. ptrte extensive repairs, and encase th hall with a roof. Mmtuonl has tnen re-opened lo Ins public, and the first ilan-i of the t.easm mil be given in Ibe Altatmmt Trove pa vilion on Saturday night, (ctoler St. it h Calloway's Oregoniua or chestra playing. Mr. I.tailowny Is now In San Fran cisco, 'vliere he Is obtaining a num ber of new playrrs for the orchestra and riew dance eaulpaietit. BiiU hith Si BOTILINUS HELD NOT RESPONSIBLE "" pah (Ciiitinllest ftiilil I'Mgrt Ditr) i marked possibility lllitt tllo ilii.Ks 'have ill "I from a rlieinlal poison , in.: r.Uhi-r than lin tri-lel litfectluii. "Of iniirM-, you iin!rr'!nti hn .our woik on such probiaina lunst neceiaiirlly l tery limited In scope iln.e we neither have Ihn lime or ! the cqult'iiK'tit to do a IhiirntiKh btu 1 lnes ol Inn iisntliiii which your I couiitilotta certainly deinahd. "I should think ihat I lie I'oullry tiepnrtnieut of tb. tliegon Arglcul. tural Ci'lleKe Or some oilier allied ' lleparllneiit of that school Would lie Ihe tire. per .gi-nrira to tak. ih.irs" nf such Im cstUmluus and In if, fkiMa, a,. ' ll.m .in . "M. tii i. atflltli 1 - i 4 i I Rclicvit r,. 7l Kciicva i IleaJ,, Mr b. released for tax reduction. The secretary or th. treasury ad vanced a scale of normal rates as follows: One per cent on Incomes up to 11.000. Three per cent on the next 4 -00. Five per cent abOT. 17,000. Present rate, are 2 per cent up to 14,000; 4 per cent on 14,000 to IJ.900 aad ix per cent above. I The reason is not as substantial toes, ngnres indicate for in come, for 15,000 and nnder, how ew, H wonld be offset under th. Plan by repeal of tb. present pro- venue wouia gradually increase. j aid bm eliminatMi. Thm ntM I ji P: Women neo,8uiic Ktylo-aUa-Pritr W ith QunUly .Ipparmt TownTalfc only could be eliminated. The states.! h. said, were th. field for this tax. I and it should be need oaly by the( federal government in time of; emergency. The tax was Dassed for war Kme revenue and should be repealed now, he urged. Income tax publicity, the treas ury head said, was "utterly use less," from a treasury standpoint, and Its abolition bad been urzed by every internal .revenue collector. mere is ao excosa far tbe t re sent provision except the gratifies BUILDERS! SAVE THIS EXPENSE Itv !nr Rrnn.TIt. f.ttintlittinni tor frame dwellings you save th. de.ay and expense of bailding and tripping forms and hauling a mixer to the lob. Von avoid th. was:, of materials that ilia occurs where th. volume of con crete I, small. fluild VOUr foundMllnn. nr bard Stone-Tllo. In a fraction of tho time. They are .uhataatUl. attractive I. appearanc. and sav. you money. Thn footing may be Stone-Tile "solid'' block, turoed endwise lit H.D WITH NTOXK.TII.E Klamath Concrete . Pine Co. 703 Market VUoa- BH2-U' ' 1 1 I !2 (P i Vwf ?T T7s . I 1A Comfaftuhlt ItillRI U( Wtrty tUy ROUISTDTRIP FAREJ Mavcn raciu.'Ji!;.'.: ininow efic. tU-e. Ltm Vmit .; stowm S. trosxl fun J-Uy t.M.iJirip Utlm Substantial teductluo, lacattlinxtttoul He w inter scan. Anj f lan your trip. Co get moa-pet-vM. hr value. Any ouilirrn I'acltxsfntnJ gladly help you. tkl hi. advke and lid, SoiternPrScsficili J. .J. MILLER. Phone 709. Di.trict Freight & Penger Aieot ioom a;ya nopK4 tiidff. gth and Mtii Klamath Falls, Ore. I i PV I M In am in w" afa I I an 1 - - . v yacscui, jjfriS- ' j wu ofl .iaT3 al ai.illl.H- vision, allowing a 25 per cent de-jB of idle curiosity and the filling duction of Uxable income for In- ' newspaper space at the time the come, of $5,000 and below. (information la released," be declar- Cnder thuf provision In the pre-led. ent law 25 per cent Is deducted ! Mellon said there was ao instifi. from the taxable income after oth-j cation for considering ail income oeuueuoas save been made,; under 15.000 as "earned Income," which affords a small additional under which treatment a redoctioB cut that will be eliminated ander!ot 25 per cent la computing tax Mellon, new plan. jable income is allowed under the Mellon recommended a tax re-' present law. His plan does away dactlon between 1250.000.000 and with It. 100,000.000, based on an est!-! mated ,urplu, this year of 1290,-1 ATTORNEY DIE3 S!HJi- Rednctl0" b'Sh a, LOS ANGELES, Oct. 19. Charles $400,000,000 have been suggested ; L. Estey, advertising counsel for by member, of canzreu : tho v..j..kn, ... - "iu uewspapers. aied , Other recommendations made by suddenly at hi, home here Monday Mellon, outside of the normal rate night. rei-Redu.r,er,re: i E'tey W" We" kno'rn - thou-' ,h.7 ,urtaxe from 'sand, of readers, as the author of1 on "J?.""" " r "l ' "yncIe El'" cheerful! poetic I M "1 " ,' to zo pniiosophy appeared dally la the 7n mn '150 0-- Vanderbllt newspapers. 00. The tax begin, at one per - cent on incomes of $12,000 and graauates. 2. Repeal of tbe estate tax, hut suggested as alternative, in view of congressional opposition to a reductioB this year aad abolition the following, 8. Repeal of the publicity pro- vision or the Income tax law. 4. Repeal of the rift i.r ..j several miscellaneous taxes, but re- KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS Wife John, your old overcoat simply looks awful. I do wish you would go down to the Golden Rule and get one of those University brand overcoats which I looked at for ?32.50. John Yes, I saw those in the window the other day. They look ed good. I thought about getting one then. Guess I'll have to do that right away, before it's too late to choose. and Chiloquin In the Center of tbe Shopping District tentlon of the tax on admissions and dues. 5. Retention of taxes on auto mobiles, with abolition, if congress desires, of the tax on trucks, tires ad accessories. The automobile tax brought in $125,000,000 last year, of which $90,000,000 was for automobiles and the other for trucks, tires and accessories. 8. A constitutional amendment to abolish tax-exempt securities. ! 7.' Increase in membership of th. board of tax appeals to 16 member.. In view of added burden There was a tense air of expec tancy as Chairman Green, of the committee, called on the Secretary of the Treasury. Mellon stood be fore the committee and read his1 statement In a low tone. There wa. a fairly full attendance In the room, which I, Just above that occupied for several weeks by the' President's aircraft board. Mellon was accompanied by Un der Secretary of the Treasury Win-1 ton, solicitor of the internal rev enue bureau, Alex W. Gregg, youth ful tax export, John McCoy, trots tiry actuary, who makes the goy-l rnment't estimates and other ex- 1 ! 1 R SHORT ORDERS at ALL HOURS The coffee we make here can't be beat. EAT At Coffee Dan's 616 Klamath Announcement The Klamath Typewriter Exchange Has Moved to 419 MAIN STREET Agents for Corona and Royal Typewriters and the Victor Adding Machine Roller Skates FREE ICO Pairs of High-Crade Ball Bearing Roller Skate, to bo given away to.l nd Cirl. of Klamath Fall. Absolutely Free I "KOIII.,:,, SKITI'S" fi. any Ik., r Rlrl. K,., .r,l.,n, lrh. ,moo,S gj oaii-oraruiK Willi two rows of 111. 1 ,5i..' vwA't'J'tL. mm. .i-?.r. eel-1 I r.;:i:rr,wo ,u -.' - w " '" TWvn a pnr 0f 11, (l,ndy Kollrr Sksles I axree lo subscribe tn Th ... after until ordered discontinued .VZ , . " f"r " p, rlo1 of ,l,r" n,""1"- " J A SCnscim, "Rt0n,lm,t1 mo' SKIN THIS DLANK IP YOU AM M NAME s ADDRESS Name, of person who Is to receive lh, ner Bkat. most Name AddroRg into The New. Office today and seo ,1 .. . . .. 'a, as fa. 1 . """'I'Tiui Honor Kkatos. Turn m fast a, you get them and w, will .,art dellrory at one. . The Klamath News Circulation Dept 102-122 So. 5th St Phone . 877 .