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TIIK KLAMATH NKW9 TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1029 S IN TEST CASE 1.CS. Decision Held Void ' By Supreme Court in 1, Final Ruling j WASHINGTON'. May 20. (CP) j i School Board to ! Award Contracts I The county school bonrd will meet today at ho office of I County School Superintendent r rea reteraon in tne nmre lor- , mcrly occupied by the district i attorney. I Contract for the building of j additions to the schools of Chll ' oquln and Malln. for a new ,Aani.,iU., amy . r,whoo, Kort Klamath, and for The supreme court today held several telpherages will bo let Illegal I ho Interstate commerce at the meeting. commission's rate-fixtna Dlan. . The decision In the O Fallon case for St. Louis virtually orders the commission to rive consider ation to "current production cost" of railroad property. ! Value Waa Question I Fire members of the court. In : the decision read by Associate Justice Jnmes Clark MrReynolds. "I ran not say now whether found that the commission had we will operate in Klamath Kails disobeyed the orders of congress 'or will continue to operate In in the administration of the 120 ; Dorris." I. K. Kesterson, head of transportation art by failing to ! the Kesterson Lumber company give consideration to this factor jot Dorris. stated last night., of "present ralue." j The Kesterson Lumber eom- Upon the valuations set by the pany Saturday announced the commission, - all railrbad rates purchase of over half are fixed. Present prices HI1P TO RI1MF. To Take Movie nUr IU MMC, J OfKlamathFalls FRANLt FLAN j Arrangements have been com pleted by 11. V. Poolo, local i theatre manager, and The Scenic Endurance Mark Set in N. Educational Film Company for ' complete motlou picture to ha Y.; Fliers Challenge ;niade of Klamath Kali. Many rt.,..;n Mark" things of Interest will be taken I hut will remind tonrlsta as well MUSICIANS' BALLJNIGHT Four Orchestras to Play in Rotation During Annual Dance Ralph Macartney willeaNcUP VUic f'lr- T.lro s-cmc.. ci i Jiit- ITIII UUII sll3 Anmnin.dm.nl Cunlm- of Dnnmno olshl Ihnt (ho ouiiuuj til ivvii.si ,.,,, hu mid Hi" grimae laa under- hu work of putt lug II In Kood ahnpa again. - KESTERSON TO KNOW IN FALL NKW YORK. May 20. lUF) Today, the second aunlversary of Slim" Lindbergh's memorable start across the Atlantic. loitnu many of bla fellow glory in the skies. Two American aviators lelt on ns home folks of tha beauty and; Importance of this section. I The film wilt hare a showing In several of the local theatres. fiver seeking af"r "OUh It will ba available to local clubs and organisations for showing outside. the first leg of an ambitious hop from the I'nited Statea to Home, a trio of Frenchmen awaited the weather, man's signal for a flight over the Lindbergh route to Paris, a Florida pilot shattored the endurance record and a crew j of Texans was soaring toward another. , 1-cave for Maine. M'NAIR FACES THEFT CHARGE Itnlph Mn.mtney. mill execu tive, won the men'a inediil tour nament at the Itciiue l.olf and Country club course yesterday with a net score of ill. Ideal suit weather brought out scores i of golf enthusiasts and the course was well palronlie.l In the morning I nficrunnn. Jack llowring won second AnnounceniKiit wits niu.li. lusl Henley grange li'tin-np" lny nt the Spring lake cemetery ill I which nil nii'iuluirs wvii. urged tn appear nt the i-etueiery nt 10 a. in.. Vluci,i1;iy. Muy US, with food and working imuleineiiis. The cemetery it In need of re- DENTISTS nr. k. (i. usi:c.tnvisn lir. It. J. (lll.ML.iM) Phone AIII 7th and Main over Vndsr- . wood' Pharmacy Trial of Abnor McXalr, charg- 'ed with the theft of a Durham Interest tn the east waa cen-j ,f , v to,,. wm bo tered on Roger Q. Williams, ret- MfA Wednesday at :00 a. m.. leran Roosevelt field ner. nalb(,(,ir, justice of the Peace W. billion i Lewis a. lancey. nis companion. B Barnes, being i feet of timber on Yamsey moun- who left Teterboro airport tnis Tury hlgb. application of this lain from the Long-Hell Lumber 'aliernoon tor uio urcnara. .e.. present ralue factor to auy de-! company. ja favorite starting point for frree would tremendously tn-i Mr. Kesterson stated last night trans-Atlantic hops, crease the present- aggregate ral- that It will not be decided before i In their Bellanca monoplane. nation and, therefore, also the: fall Just what plan the company ("The Creen Flash," Williams and j rates nnaer wnicn tne ranroaas ' win use 10 log ine tract nori lancey win auerapi me iuuhto are anthoriied by the 1920 act where it will be marketed. iccean flight ever made a 4,700 to" obtain a' per cent return on j "We hJve sufficient timber mile trip to Rome. The present their valuation. It thus afreets now uncut to keep us running) long distance record Is held nTcrlme un, lit. Kffects Far KcAchiiig jsereral months, probably not be (Tbree, members of the court, j fore fall, whethe r we will oper known as liberals, dissented, de-late in Klamath Falls or continue nytng flatly that the commission ' to operate in Dorris," Mr. Kes liad failed to give due consider- lemon stated, atlon to the current ralue factor ' In' fixing valuations in the na-' affects the properties of common Hons railroads. ; carriers aggregating somewhere 'parting MrN'alr la charged with haul ing the calf from l.oosley'3 I place In a truck. He denied the ! charge and asked that a trial be held. I Although tne raif may repre sent a ralue of less than $35. it la a felony to steal rattle and it .McXalr has committed the is found guilty, he city. We will who In the light of Its far-reaching Between :3.uuu.uii.uuu ana!,)ayt Tae effects, the case baa Deen termea ;,.uuu.vuu.vuu. wim more man .'the greatest lawsuit in history." ! 2S0.O0O miles of main line road a matter of law, the rase Involved. flew 4.449 miles from Roma to Braiil, last July. To Rare Time Rain, fog and other bad flying conditions now prevailing over the Atlantic pfobably will pre vent Williams and Yancey from for Rome for aeveral grand jury rants. If the evidence war- has only Bine-mile, to do with the coal railroad. filers will load their plane with about 1,100 gallons of fuel. If Mt hecsilM nf this Furthermore, it means , heary ,, , thpy Old Or- - As a matter of fact. It directly . commission experts. little a readjustment of all ralnation i , .,h ,h ., lauempiea oy luiers.aie cummerce . h4r(1 (of th(,r taBway i sm kiiik i rrv' rr.-B Insurance UewMtarfHkwiai m is tkh iilia( pevarf. at Saak Ja it, yea? trscer wal fetna yoar satr md sssstr leKkeenHsrts; flsar, etc. yes km suA t . ta a mmd A full pound for your pound price It means 10c in your purse every time you buy Schilling full-weight baling powder. AU cream of tartar baking powders sell at about the same price. But some contain only 3 4 of a pound. One contains a full pound. And "1 pound" is printed on the tin in plain sight. Coffee fyjJT) 47 Spicea 32 Extracts VDT" The second crew of trans-Atlantic adventurers were taking every precaution to assure the success of their trip. Jean Aa solant. pilot. Rene La Fevre. TODAY IN KLAMATH'S THEATRES Dane lovers of Klamalh will 1 revel In delight nt the Allninnnt hall tonight, wheu four orchea- trmm will .l.v ...,n 1 1 u l. throughout the evening at the , ' l ""'" "' 34 mI annual Musician.' Ilall. Lawaon. Claude McCollough The dance will mart at p. m. : l T. I. Winters were lied for and the orchestras will t.,k , third with scores of IT each, turns playing. 8wclul favor I Knlrles Included t'laitdo Me. will be distributed to guest... jColloch. A. W. Hchsuip. T. II. Members of varloua or.Ucatras i Wallers. Fred Fleet. W. O. to participate are: Lee Craft's orchestra will have Melrln Plrkell. Arthur Reed. Joe Sollenbergcr, 1. K. Ilartaell, Hid Darling, Newton Nelson nnd Larry Moon. 8mth. J. I son, Paul I Pnllon. James 8wan sen. Jack llowring. Wilson 8.; Wiley, Ralph Macartney. II, N. ' Moe. A. J. Voye. K. II. I'lke.i I Charles Roberta. II. II. Ilovoy. W l. ,itlin'. knri srin l,.v. C. MacKea. K. K. nrisroii. jaia Harold llalaaa. Haldy Kvans. M. Knowlea and J. F. Magulre. U. Strader. Ous Lotge. M. J Koeourek, Newtou Nelson, Joe Dokus. The lllue .Jackets hare V. A. Amlrua. director: Red Chapman. 1 J. F. Olln. Leland Charlie. Frin-1 els Larson. Pan Anders. Peterj The Arnold Sales Training In- . Sllano and Arthur Keed. stiliite under tho direction of ( Jack llowring. hand will hare Perry B. Armold and Fay Meyer 1 Dewey Powell. Lloyd Webb. I Armold opened In Klnmaih Falls! Lloyd -Derby. 8. Vivian Plckeit. ' last night at the City Library j i T lil.-l - f I insiuuie upt-us At City Library Hilly Ctere. McCord. J. Stein and Ivan .4.T THK I.IIIERTYY Ever since "The Hirth of a Nation." when he gave such a marveloua characterisation o f "The Little Colonel." Henry II Walthall has endeared himself to film fans everywhere by one rlvid portrayal after another. Hut 'nerer since that enle nf lh. Pivll Willson Is Held ' For Non-Support D. L. Willson, charged with ! falling to support his children. I was returned to Klamath Fall. I yesterday from Port land, where he had been held In custody by Portland authorities at thi re quest of Sheriff U L. Low. Willson waa brought bark to thla city by Constable (1. II Coiail. navigator, and Armeno I-ottl, iWar, according to his own decla Jr., barker of the flight, said to-1 ration, has a part given htm such day that they would take no I wide scope for the display of that chances with bad weather, after emotional work which Is his the careful attention they hare ' forte aa does "A Light lu the giren every other detail In pre- j Window." paring their big Bernard mono- LIGHTING FIXTURES I have just received a shipment of new, up-to-date lighting fixtures. Before buying fixtures for your home look this stock over. DAVIS' ELECTRIC SHOP "Electrical Contracting" PHONE 1118 120 North Seventh St. 1 laTSft ma Pi II Ml take your, car, J sir O parking troubles exist at The Manx. I Tnwirm!in fnVes vnnr car tvken v,11 arrive and places it in a garage connected with the Hotel. J ust hand him your key as you leave the car that's all. Located in die heart of die City near everything. n a- an ft . ww . A rTMANX HOTEL 1 cam i;n AMritirn w w mm w m v , plane for the New York-to-Parls attempt. I-ottI has considered starting this flight also nt Old Orchard, but he probably will not go there until ho has made at least one attempt to start at Roosevelt field. I'p 2.1 Hour The goal of the Frenchmen will be to lower the 3314 hour mark established by Lindbergh for the 3,600 miles between here i.nd the French capital. Laurie Younge, a Jacksonville. Fla.. pilot, established a new endurance record for light air planes today when he landed his "Ilotsy ToUy" at 1:05 p. m.. after having stayed up for 25 hours and S minutes. The Florida man took the record from Miss Elinor Smith, Flapper pilot of Freeport, L. 1., who remained up slightly more than 13 hours iu a plane of less than 90 horsepower. Challenge "Question Mark" The second endurance attempt in progress today was that of Reg Robbins and Jim Kelly, who are seeking the record of more than 150 hours established last winter by the army plane "Ques tion Mark." They took off at F&rt Worth, Tex., at 11:33 a. m. Sunday and are being refueled nt regular Intervals by another plane. OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Me., May 20. (UP) Roger Q. Wil liams and his co-pilot, Lewis A. Yancey, arrived here tonight in th,olr monoplane "Green Flash" from the Tetertioro airport, N. J. FORT WORTH, Tex., May 20, (t'PJ The Ryan monoplane. "Fort Worth," flow on toward the 48 hour mark tonight In Its attempt to break the endurance flight record set up by the army plane, "Question Mark." Reg Robbing and Jim Kelly, the pilots of the plane, reported the motor, a rebuilt Wrlcht whirlwind, functioning perfectly. Safe Auto Parking in Center of BUSINESS DISTRICT 25c a Day Or $4.00 a Month "DRIVE IN" A Man on the Lot up to Midnight IN LOT BEHIND STAR DRUG STORE 5th 8C Pine St. AT THE PIXE TREF "Soft Living." a comedy-drama which comes to the Pino Tree theatre starting tonight. Is an other triumph for Madge Bel lamy. Miss Bellamy again proves that she la pne of the screen's leading comediennes. Johnny Mark Ilrown, cast as the wealthy lumber magnate from the country, does particu larly well as the unsophisticated boy who believes that lore will always find a way. . In a series of romantic and exciting adren tures he finally wins the love of the wise little city gfrl. AT THE OKPHKl'H That It Is much easier to give advice than follow It is revealed in "Love Hungry," the comedy romance featuring Lois Moran as a little chorus girl and Lawrence Gray as the "sob sister," who passes out advice to the lovelorn plays at the Orpheus for three days starting today. Laughter, suspense and an unusual love story are promised In this pictur: of modern youth In which the show girl trades the solitaire of a big butter and egg man for a little chip diamond of the poor boy. AT THE PEMCAX When the curtain rises for the stage attractions at the Pellcnn theatre today, local vauderllle fans will be treated to one of the season's most brilliant and pep nlest of Junior Orphcum vaude ville programs. Top 'position is assigned to Jimmy Pinto and Company 'in "Ja 'Em Up." Every effort put forth by these Inimitable fun makers la for the solo purpose nf creating unstinted merriment. Instrumental numbers on the guitar and piano accordion form part of their delightful offering. In the appearance of Hilly Barry and the Llskum Triplets, who present "Songs and Dance as You Like 1 ncm, 1 oeairo ; goers are offered the unique op portunity of seeing the only trip i lets no appey&iK. In rauderllle. !Each of thess Jattraet Ire alsteni haa been smiled npon with equal faror by Dame Fortline. for thny ;re possessed of cnrlablc charm and grace which pleasingly en hances their delightful special ties of dancing and harmony 'singing. , Nat Mann nnd Marie Mallory are a clerer duo whjse fun-making procllrltles have gained for them a host of followers among ratidevllle patrons. In their present skit, "At the Slngo Door," there are fnrnlched many amusing opportunlllos for excel lent comedy work, good singing, ecrentrlc danrlng nnd mlrlh-pro-voklng patter. ; The Paulay Brothers nrn a pair of supple and agllo gymnasts who present an act that Is unique for tho original brand of enter tainment It Includes. ) I Completing the hill aro the (llardgrore Brothers, two whirl wind dancers. 1 auditorium. Tonight. Wednesday. Thursday and again on .Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday of the coming week classes will be held. 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