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If the people Qf Klajpath Falls continue to listen to the faniful rales of â few irresponsible tourists who claim to have received mis-information concerning the highway between Klamath Falls and the Pacific highway, they are very apt .to attain a high fever throughout the sum­ med (Haring headlines in Klamath’s morning news- pap ir Saturday spoke* of dip “ malicious” reports eman atin ’ from Ashland, Medford and other cities along the Pac FicTiighway. *’ R spoke, too, of the “ unfriendliness” of t îese codmiunifiês concerning Klamath Falls. The people of Klamath know, or at (east, they should knojr, that the pèophè of Ashland and ¡Medford are on frie$db’ terw u-^d tq gpntinue on friendly terms with the people*of Kïaniatfi Falls and Klaniafh county. fTlie peopfe of Ashland, through their chamber of conaierce or any other civic organization, cannot be made ans tf crab J r . (dr any misleading report whjch some individ­ BV CHARLES P. STEWART ual may possibly give concerning Klamath Falls and the KEA Service Writer, highway to .KlaiAhth Falls. - Washington — TrapsCor-ming The Tidings» Jipweveii Has checked $p on one or two his investigation of senatorial stores which have boon -broadcast in Klamath Falls and primary election expenses'* lata ah Icarus that a few of these irresponsible tourists are wholly Antl-Salcon League “prebo" was to btanhé, hnd‘riot'tBW‘f>e{if>1h d f tlfi^Sectipii of the state. one of the most remarkable achievements of Senator James A. One instance Was given last week- A motorist went Reed's career. intojbhe A.A.A. office at Dunsmuir aijd Équired the road When the inquiry started no­ to Klamath F alW /m n U hei^cific highway. The A'.A.A. body had the slightest idea that representative there telephoned to the Ashland office and the wet-and-dry iaaue would fig­ was told that the redd was in-good,condition; that the, ure In It. Reed himself had no such thought. It was impossible highway between Keuo and »Klamath Falls, a distance for him to foresee that the oppor­ of 12 miles, had been ‘recently oiled, and Would necessi­ tunity to drag It In would present tate cautious driving over the freshly piled jrartion of itself. Reed was considerably handi­ the roadw ay^.- . «.-» .- .<■ /. capped during the investigation of This self-same motorist upon arriving at KUmath prohibition enforcement, conduct­ Falls is reported to have sai<| he was informed by Ash­ ed by the Judiciary «ub-aommlttee land persons that the road wan in a dangerous condition engaged In consideration ef wet- and he should not attempt it. Why this particular motor­ and-dry bills. ' Ha was not thdt committee’» ist should have been so careless with the truth we are chairman, as he la of this one. unable to say, but it is a report such as this which causes Furthermore, he was In a wot temperaemntal Klamath to muss its hair and kick up a minority of one against four drya. T iy as be would, he never suc­ fus»; gvejj, nothing at all. The people ô t Klamath, apparently, are a suspicious ceeded in getting the individual loi. We (Min recall that when they established their tour­ he moat partlclarly wanted, Wayne B. Wheeler, on the witness ist bureau at the junction of the two highways, they stand. keptrtfieir plans a dark- secret for many days for fear, as NoV. besides being his own •.hey aptly stated, that Ashland wouldd “ get wise” and chairman, he has at least one in some» way balk their j4ans. They thought—mistaken­ sympathizer on his committee ly, of course—that they were “ putting something over” with him, Senator La Follette, no* on JÇihlahd, and now when a few hair-brained tourists , spread these false reports of information they never re­ ceived; Klamath, with a guilty conscience, perhaps, is quick to shout that Ashland is seeking reprisal. The people of Ashland,'so far as we have beeu able to judra* yiem, have nothing but the kindliest feeling to­ ward vibstnath Falls and her people. The people of Ash- landujije not worried or jealous or concerned one way or ¿wither with the Klamath information booth which to beiaa^arted at the junction of the highways. quite bo vehement a wet as him ­ self, but still a wet. Tws other, members, Senators McNary aqd Qqff, certainly are drya, bqt the fifth. Senator King, at least will not stand in the way of anythin.*; Reed tries to do. Wheeler, while an Important witness, with his revelation qf the names of.members of Congress who have accepted pay from the Anti-Saloon League for making d r / speeches, undoubtedly is only incidenal to the Reed Program. - Having started, it Is a /jr • • • ’ ? TAUGHT IW'HCHCOLH r ---------- Moat of these people playing STOCKHOLM,