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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1931)
THE KLAMATH NEWS TUESDAY, 'APRIL' 21, 1931 PAGE FIVE ROLPH BUDGET TO BFPASSED California Prepares to Spend $265,841,591 In Biennium SACIUMBNTO. April 10 tUP) A rrJuvnatKl etelo tiudfrt providing fur ths pndlluia nf 111(16. 14t.6 I during the nest III- nnliini tiinlht appeared assured ul paseain In the emial). tiovernor rtnlph'e edinlnlstra llun ii slanal vl rv when, hy Tutn or it lu 14. Urn uppr house appiuvvil a Minority re port ot Hi annate flnamo roin nilll.o vrblih rdui''o the orlaiii- I builRol by "lily ll.4Uu. in -twit ( in&l.uoo rmiiiii mended liy lh majority lit Ilia llnnara imiimltlve. Til accrplalilo redurtlnlia laka 140.00U from till' dlvlaluu of nuance and I10.UJO frum thai fund to print apnnaora' pamph let. An amendment aiviua Lieutenant Kreiik K. Merrlam. Iiug llearh, fOtiO fur cliTlcill eipensne during lillulls eea elnna, waa added. In approving ilio minority r port. Ilia senate refused rec ommended riilm-iinna whlrh would havn taken 3 1 t.ono from tha t'ntvnralty ir California'! appropriation; II.III for an tlrlpat I aalary Increase of atatn employes, and varloua em Her auina from alata Institutions. A nunibar of rontnilttvo mem bers, voting originally lor the radurtlom. thnnrad whan It a polntad ont that tha proposed slash of lha aalary Imrease fund would after! only those employe racalvlog lilt a month or less. OFFICIALTCT RECEIVE PAY (CuntlnuMl From la One) and walka, but la not llablo un less a denieroua uotiuiuon naa lieen reported and not rainodlad within a reaeonelilo lenatu uf lima. Tha opinion waa raquaalad be- reuse nf a rianenrnus condition at Hlith and Washington atraata where paitaatilana aDouia D pro Ivlut frum a sleen doarant on una aids ut Iho walk by band inning. lit HKMOVK THICK Following report from Coun cilman Van Camp of a truck wlilrli baa barn ataudlug on a parking atrip up tlphain alroi't In Ilia vli'lully of Jiihisun aveuttu lor three yuaia, tha pullio doparl maul waa tuiipowvri'U to nava in trm-k removed, I'Klt.MITH A patlllon from J. Iilrvl for Installation of a gua lank on I'lna street between Tenth and Klv- enth waa referred tr tho lira thief wlih puwur to act. Mid liullillng permits wira al lowed, ugttrugatlng 16,7110. Iliad aalary, tho rouiii'll may pre scribe additional dullsa and glta e&lra pay. Varioua othr reses, aa etalud In Mi Uullllu'a Municipal t-orporalloua, alrese tba Idea ul lira pay (or aura work. "In all of tha Orrgon raaaa di rectly upon this point, tho gall ant ruin eeeine to ba aa stated above, thai, lor ritra aorvlnm a public otllrlal la entitled to e tra compi'iiiatlnu, ao. In Iho pres , ent ceau, l( a councilman per forata eervlie lltut lio la mal ob ligated lu perforin, and which ara omldn o( lila duties aa a council, mun, and ran bn tinanml aa i-iira service, ho la entitled to roculvo compensation therefur." An opinion on lha matti-r waa rcuurnli-il dun lo I he fnrt thai t.'ounillmnn Van Camp bud ro-t-Hvail ilra compi'iisatlon lor aarvli'H pi.rlormi-d In conliictlou allh tho ilculilug and luudu ap ing ot l.lnkvllln ci'HI!irr. M'ltlKT IMI-IIOVKMKNT A pi'titlon Irom properly own rra for iho Improvcuinut u( Main atrrot oaat of Iho canal brldgo to Iho city I tin It waa rafrrrt-d lo tho atrit i-ommlttrn for Invcntl gailnn. I'ralluilnary monay to tho amount of $JD was proavntcd lth Ilia potltlon. MAY 4irK I'IMIAM t'nuiii'llman Van Camp brought up tho ailhjai t of opening t'pham atreol aud alatrd that ownara of two small buildings wlilrh now obstruct tho si rot agifcd to movn th"m for Ii:tl0. or for I OHO If the city uiovod Un buildings. It was lha opinion of Van Camp and other mambora of tho council Hint thla prlco la too high, hut It wim pointed nut by Councilman Vannlco that Iho street which parallels ono alilo of tho cemetery must ba opened. Tho cltv attorney waa aulhurlied In Invnulliiuto and iletermlno the nnressary leanl steps for removal ( llm bitlldlniis. KltllKIl HYDUAXTS Following a rocommendallon from K. A. Taylor, flro chief, that several naw tiro tiydranta hu Inntnlled at sites whero tho pres-i-nt hyilriilils are considered ohos lete. the pollen Judgn waa In structed lo Intorm tho Calirnrnln Oregon Tower company to Install Mm hvilrnnts as soon a possible. OliniNAMU M)H SlfiNS An ordlnunca waa passed to second readlnr anthorUHg the msvor and pollco Judgo to enter Into a contract with tho Miles Sinn company for furnishing 4"U new street signs at ".2.110 a sign. I.I till, K Hill W.M.KN A report from the city at torney concerning Iho liability "f a city for the condition of side walks stated that lha city hns 1 tin power In repair defects In slreeis To File Suit For Kecoxery Of Insurance I'OUTI.ANI), April SO. (UP) u..u i.. .wur mt m tin.unu ae- lideut aud Ufa Insurance policy arllten by Iho Commercial Casu alty Insurance vunipauy of New ark. N. J., for cnariea t. wigiau. 41, Corlland attorney, will bo nieii in circuit court bare Tuesday. It wua uild today by V. V. Mc- Credln. MeCredla waa aasoclaten wnn il iti.ll In llm nraelico of law. llo dm iiirnu mat it was ins "run liiut Wlgtall was muraercci, ai- ...iii.h m rnrnner's 1liry bald that U lrlall slinl blmsell. McCredle nit other friends nf Wlgfnll said n.,.t iiiia ws Vnnsldershla avl denrn'i to aupport the theory that he was murdorad by a uuen niger In a holdup. MrCradta'a wife. Mrs. AHca H Mrrrmiin. Is sola beneficiary un .i.. il. i...llev which waa taken out loss limn a montb before Wig lull met dent a, AHIICST (iaine Warden Marlon Flumes yesterday filed a charge nf ang ling without a license against K. Carlson, charging that Carlson waa fulilnr In th Klamath river Suuilsy without having a license lln has posted bona lor nis ap pearance. THE A-ll-C DIltKCTOUY ap peal dally In tho is me location. Consult It when In need ol "I'rofesilonal or Specialised Service." Maguire Out of Local Hoapital, Dritcoll Freed r. Ij. (Mickey) Maguira. local taxi driver, who waa aarloualy Injured la a light Wednesday night, baa bean d Isobar gad from Iho Klamath Valley hospital, where he waa taken after the battle amnke had died away. for a Unit It waa feared that Maguire waa fatally iujured, but he rallied, and although ho la atlll under a physician's caro, ha la recovering rapidly, accord ing to reports. Michael Urlsroll, who waa held In the county Jail, In connection with the fight waa released Mon day. Drlscoll waa arrested after olflrere had carried on an in vestigation of tha affair, llo ad mitted having fought wllh Ma guire, whom ha auld gtarted the fight over mouey. In a atatement taken rrom Ma guire before he waa discharged from Die hnarltal. he admlttod that he alarled tha fight, but denied money waa Involved. Mills P.-T. A: Will Supply School Lunches To make It possible for under nourished children of the Mills acbool to have hot lunches al noon the Mills-Parent Teachers association b-s baen carrying on a program of benefit card partlaa and entertalnmeuta during the year to provide Ingredlanta for the lunches. It la now necessary for them to give up the program and to aponsor a carnival In ordr lo make up lha deficient lu their treasury and to meat their debta. They plan lu Hie future to sr milk lo the students at noun In place of the hoi lunches. The work waa carried on for many mouths wllh the result that the association la badly In debt and muet find soma way ot rais ing money. In order to carry on their work and to pay their debt the P. T. A. la sponsoring a carnival at the Chriatian Science Lecture Tonight First Church of Christ Sciential, Klamath falls, Ore, announces a free lecture oa CbruiUaa aclsnce school Friday evening, April 14, beginning at T:J0 and lasting aa long aa the crowd will romaln. ltev. T. Oavla Praaton, pastor of the Congregational church, Mills addition. Is directing a play which will be the main feature of the carnival, Parenta and tnae.liera nf the school will parti cipate and will be kept busy this week making praparatlona for the carnival. Anyone having carnival ma terial which they will donate la askeu to rail Mra. W. T. Dean, JU24J, before Krlday. Mra. liean, president of the association, alated Monday that It was absolutely necessary to pro vide milk fur at least 40 students of tbo achool since their parenta were unable to provide them with even the simplest kind of lunches. by Charles V. Wlm, C. H. of Paaa. dana, Calif, member of tbe board of lectureship ot First Church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Mass. The lecture will be given at the Fremont achool auditorium be tween Seventh and Eighth slreete, oa Pine, thla evening at t o'clock Scout Program Tonight at Mills Addition School A program for the parenta and friends ot Ho Scouts will be given thla evening at I o'clock al the MUla achool auditorium. Scoutmaster J. H. Adamsoa of troop 4 of the Community Congre gational church annouuead last night. All acouta and the public la In vited to attend the program wbloh will be frae. Paul Schnur will apeak and a pUy will be presented by boys of tba scout troop. Mem bers of the cast Include Bert and Hurl Raglay, Jimmy and Raymond Dobrusky Will Plead To Charge Today In Court R. C. Dobrusky, former cashier of the Malta State Bank, waa ar raigned In circuit court Monday on the fourth Indictment brought agalnat him by the Klamath county grand Jury. The charge read to Jiobrusky waa re turnee oa March it by tbe grand Jury aa a eecret Indict ment and la for the forgery of endorsement. Dobrusky waa recently return ed from Heaver, Colo., to face three fndletmenla, charged htm with larceny by embeuleraent, false entriea on books or re ports, and forgery of endorse ment. He waa later released on ball of $1,000 for each count Fuller. Wayne Perry, Dean French, Stubby Foster, George Mlddleton and Charles McGtlllv-err. A bench warrant wag lasued after tbe laat meeting of tho grand Jury to bring tho defend ant Into court lo beer tbe new Indictment. Dobrunky waa represented la court by Counael Sam Jetmore. No plea waa en tered to the charge, and Tuesday noon waa get for the defendant's plea. Ball la the foregoing case will be aet at S0. SELL IT BY A CI. ASS-A a Stw rufluUbed " Redecorated PALM HOTEL Formerly Elm Hotel Clean Quiet Modera Near furniture. La rye Rooms. 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