The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 08, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALL1, OREGON
"WAY.nicwuma,,
Naturalization Bureau
Great Humanizing Force
United Pro Scrvlrn
ono of these In the letters sent to the
' WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. S. candidates and their wives.
The nnnunl report of Commissioner
. imtt .!..
Greatest French Gun at Verdun
Now Shoots From a Railroad Truck
The prospects mo that over n
thniBinil rlllra will hnn toltiiul tho.sn
4 Richard K. Campbell, of the Unrein ron8Umly ncrdunK rnnk8 before
f Naturalization, to the Secretary of t),0 cmj 0f tlio current llscnl year In
I-jibor, for the last fiscal year shows carrying forward this great work.
1 how a routine governmental agency W" the end of November approxi
mately eight hundred and nrty cmes
and towns had already enlisted.
humanising force. This has been Ho
noring the past year hero wus
compllshcd by linking togetlter tltojo McA 207.335 declarations of inton
stnte Americanising agencies, tho tJon joS.OOO petitions for nnturali-
publlc schools or tne enure couturj xnton nml 93,911 certlllcatcs were
x with the Department of Mbcr. Is8UCU- Dy tue ccurt8. Add to these
through Its Naturalization Dureau in ngurcs approximately K.0.000, rop-
the definite and concerted action of re,ontK the wUes of tho cnndl
t helping our foreign friends qualify ,latcs for citizenship, nnd the result
. upon n higher standard of admission Is nn mI,s:K nrmy of a half mlll
, to American citizenship. fon or ,orc marching through the
A most striking feature of this con- nurcau of Nnturallzitlon toward the
FtructUe and humanitarian work is Koal of its ambition.
' the startling fact that all of this de- Jn nddltlcn to the administrative
parture nnd expansion has been ac- omco maintained In Washington, the
complished without taking any ad- bnroau9 ncm 8srvlce, covering every
dttional money from the, coffers of the Stn(0 ln the Un0( helped to swell
United States treasury. This is in- ,,,., s,m.s rovciuto from the nntttr-
; deed lujcctlng the most modern bust- pUzntiun law In spite of tin expend!-,x
ji iiess iccinuus pi uiuiiei sjwus, n hw. trc for salaries, travel nnd mlscel-
money maKing, into KOcrnmoniai ,amj0II8 i(sni3 of 0Vur $214,000. Tho
operation In tho place of tho prober- 0,tcr8 tho flehl examined over
blal high cost of operation due to the 2fio,000 naturalization papers nnd In
red tane nsnnllv sunnoscd to be tin- ... .i .n.. .. ....... .i.
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Jdrrii and teacher, A school house la
Insensate, material, built of boirtln
tor brick. Many thltiK mny ho done
(lit n Nchool Iioiihii Hint would ho mi
, tlioly' lllegnl If done In a srhool.
Kor ItiNlnnco, our Inws nnd rnnall.
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nctcr tihnll ho tntiKhl In ptihlle sohuoh,
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rospomllilllay for lft , c,r nd
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tlop nre very strict nnd decided In tohIh In HiMr Jiiir,p " "I
xerlhliiK Hint iioIIiIiir of it itecl.ir-.tloii. The koo.i i, Hi '""
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wiD'k hcen upheld to the letter by the'1'1" ,M",r,, "f "t'liool tru.i. " l11'
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nml oplnloim of the Judicial mid xe. lu,,H '""y n-eiu ImciiiumJ. ,ru'
utlvo oltlrerH. llellKloun. socletlei !:iU' ,lll,'l"idi.l , rbi. Lr ,llft1'
enrnot iw tormcu tinner tcnoni nu,i- miniii uri ..
pttrsi, with itrliool nnmo or infmher.!'""1'"0 ,m '"' Reed In eno 1.1 "Choc
ship. The blblo cannot he hum! us ii1 " "'"'Hior, er Klid ,,, ' " v M
luhonl text. Outside bible Mttdy rini.'m'1 ' n"UUT, or e..o.1 hi ' "
not ! flvon ercdll In it seliool rniirao.i ' """ '""I ninler otlirr
1'nrtffnn pnlltlenl activities nro Im. '""l"'" Hint looks umoWmm' '
HH'l-rr In school, siirh n, the pro..!1,M ,m'",r '""' " t.HHl Z,b!
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(iif.ninla'iif tlu Itetiiihlli-iiiiH. th.t ."'"" l"to luni remli i. .. u" '
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rroliltiltlonlfilH, nnd lmt not.
it none in uiee uiiiuers is ror- , i ornim.n.
MiliMcii In n school hmiso provld.,d ".:',",," "uorn,l". and ,",'
thiil the truileei (or board of educn-i '"'"""'" "" oier the property
lllon In Ihelr JinlRinnnt nnd dlsero.',,,; ' , ," r,,,"""'Ml. whel, Bll
:..:...".. ",o '""" oih. !..
Prom time
'tlnn thooio to penult It.
' ttmuomorlnl the sclionl
,heeu tl'o public hall
In tnsny rnsett tho
"ie lof
or meet.uK .,,e " "dcd
Indeed this Dureau of Naturalization VeUtioners ind 225.000 wltneses.l 1
by reason qf Its high efflcieucy and TJ,ey attended nhout ,000 hearlnctiup
t?&
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K iSfNT.
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must protect tho
h prluiiiry purple.
the educntlnn of the ouns. mid miiNt
'not prrnill It to ha iiieil for nxythlnif
'(l!t would lutcrfete with Mint lliu
ell'TWlse In their Judgment nml ll-
iCMtlon, tho trustees are ml-ety Ire
to permit tint school home to 1b used
by tie MijtbcdlxW, the Catholics, the
'Jws, the Mormons, the Demoorits
flnglo Tnxers nr anybody else upon
Ktieh terms as they prescribes There
Christmas
This mlirlitv i-im nf "711 MM I .it nlilr. ...lit ). A l.t(-.. r. m,I 111 in nt.ljl
...w ct. o... .v -.'., tv. .....p. .. it.. iM.ti, ...... v.t. IV .is..a. , ,. . , ., ,
....,'. ... .i " "" omnii i ii in. hit nuy
111 iiosltlou noir ordiiii. la tlin tint linul In miiinlln nml inn mutt thin ...... ... .
incisures of economy, has turned an pn(, ma,i ovor in 000 official vlIl' ,. . . . ....'-. . . ""uu, '" r,'6"i o . mere il a
-otherwise costly .rstem of admlnli- "derta or courts ' L1Un " 't ci.ou6h. The (lermaua had ,long lino of precoie.tt. and .lrel.lu.wi
.,.. xn M.i..M. e s f " ' i prepared their defutre there that they i actly built sateen road. Hut and ruUi'irs nnd oplulors cu lll. inery
nvti .i "' iiii u.ivix uu fiua imo ui rrunqn nave praKrifnu ro one 10 too Halite cnoct, nml uono to
front of the war. When tho Germans I far they can shooU from their rail- the contrnry.
msjn point In tho whole mat-
Hint ill" en re nnd use of Hie
srhool hottre Is In the Imnds of tho
lunching ... ...
In 190S When a portion of this Vv SLY IVeWS WclS
bureau's act'vltiea were conducted
by another department, the co3t ran
ntoio than SGj.000 nbove tho nnturnl-'
U ization fees collected. Uut since till
of the affairs looking tomakfng cUi-"
Slow in 1803
liiuiuui iuc nui. i iivu iu uui ui.uisi i.ir mcy bin Biiuub, irum iruir ran- me coi
I began their attack on Verdtm there, roads It ha;! berumu evident theyj th.
I were only two Pieuch railroads run-hae every msrans of transportation. tor i i
sens have been turned over to this
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,KUGENZv
Ore., Dec. S. A well
Says School House May
Be Used for Meetings
Iturcau of the Department "of Libos. lencd copyof'the "Hcrnld of tbe
tierc hns been an annual average of l'nitc1 StateV publhhed "nar th
over $65,000 In fees in excels of alt rostofflce by Nathaniel Phijlips " at,
erst of maintenance. This bureau Is Wnrren. K. I., on December 27. 1S03.I
ret supported from the general taxn has heea Presented to tho school of
collected by the government. Indeed. Journalism by T. C. Queen, editor of
the citizens of the United States do thc Dufur (re- D-'spatch. The Her-i
net bear one 'cent of the expense of ald ls " four-page fw-cohimn PJPJr,,
this governmental agency. It is nil nml contains "An Account of Uouls-
jiald for by the foreigner who Ls ad- lana" l!,at occupies all tho first andi y KDWAItl IIVArr 1$ It illegal to dance In a tcltcool
mltted to citizenship. In other three-fourths or the second page; jS'nte Stipt. of SdiemN ror Oillfoinl:i. hotueT To piny curds? To I are a
words, from the Ja.OO paid by each nhout two columns of advertising. (Written for the. United Press) j religious meeting? A political guilt-
foreigner for a good administration nearly nil of which Is classified adsj No one other subject Is tho cause crlng? A V. M. C. A.?
of the naturalization law. all of the or ,cSal notices; a. column of domes-, of so much Inquiry, dispute nnd hent- First, let us undestnnd that there
school triiitecrt, who nro elected by
.tho people for Hint very purpote,
They me to ut their Judgment nnd
do what they believe for tint bi,st
llntereits of Mm stltool first nnd tho'
community second. No one hns nny'I
rignt to deny them this rljfht or
JudgmenU
Tho opinion of tho attorney son-
ornl or the state superintendent or
the district attorney rait lie nuked If.
dorlred. the tamo as In a horo trade!
or n land dent -mid It has a nlmllnr
effect. It hits no legal weight, the
trtiitees are not obliged to follow It.
Tho trustees are respotulble nnd
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expenses or tils Americanization are "B '""- " tu ,u"'n ul luremu uo, eu suojcri as tne use or tne sclioofis n vjat difference between n school! Tho toclsl center law ntisiud
u a ..4-ma. anil thtA-fi.trtli0 nt n nnira nf mla. t.n...A .. .11... il... ..1 t. ... ... . ' l"MlH
pam ana ovsr uj, uuu, on an average. -"- ..-.-. - - - ie .- uuinc iui uiuvr man buiiuui ,nirjusu!. jaou a fcnoci House, A scliool Is it few
j.as oeen turned into uncle Sam's ""'" i tne social center law auus ruei. numun thing tomposcd of chll-
norketbook everv vear l nr news trom ranee in tne Her
a
ear ngo. declare that each
school house shall he n social center
U filmmt hnc. Von nm
lmu to M'ttr up n lluie wt
fjrni net )onr picture i,k.
it fin Clirhtiw.. Weire
ItlllLIng Millie rtr (u,.
uoik in the IM,,,) f.,,1.110.
Itetuenilr m ISVp
tiilj I'lHite graphic MijHslit
In Iherltj, wlilrhBliine.
Miro iui i.f(iliclKt wotk.
Then, tint, our )m f tt.
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Product of "Bn
Har" Leaps to Death
To confer the title of citizenship aId a3 two months old; war news
legally upon our foreign friends Is no from England was seven wesks old.
' difficulty at all as hhown by the whole-i Thc PaDer wm uo Pt into the
" fale method which prevailed before school of Journalism museum.
the 'government becime p citizen- " "
mnker. New wJth the linking to-' The total estimated number of vlsl
Eether of the public schools the old tors on the National Forests of Colo
order has ceased to exist and the ,ndo during the summer of 1915 Is
three greatest Americanising forces 5.000. Of this number. 471.500
have joined together In seeing that visited, the fclke National Forest.
citizenship Is kept clean and the title1 '
conferred In such manner that, any' " OOBLE
American may have a sense of pride Tne well-known optician. Is now In
T?hen a naturalized citizen is referred the city for an extended stay, with a
to instead of one of shame, as hereto-T'ew ot locating in Klamath Falls
fore.' These three aeenccies are the permanently. If you wBh to consult
Federal and 8tate courts throughout him, bis temporary office Is In thei
2.345 counties in every State In the Jacobs block, over tho Ashland fruit
ITnlon, and Alaska and Hawaii, the "tore, corner Third and Main streets.
Federal government and the public H W'H call at your residence If you
schools. In every State In the Union i wsh 6-t'
these courts have worked hard In
liana with the Federal government
for ten years, but during the last two
years the people have been brought
into the support of this law through
, the third element, the people's pub-,
lie schools. I
Last year every superintendent of)
schools in every city and town of
2,500 population and over was ap
pealed to by the Naturalization Bu
reau to join this nation-wide Ameri
canization movement. Favorable re
sponses came from every State In the
Union expressive of a desire to co
operate. Six hundred and thirteen
titles and towns opened tho doors of
the public schools to the foreign-
horn friend in order that the names
cf all the candidates for citizenship
nnd their wives might be sent to
them by the Bureau of Naturaliza
tion, In this way, the schools and tho
candidates for citizenship were In
' tro'duced to each other. At th; same
time the bureau sent a letter to the
candidate and his. wife urging thorn
to( Jearn American English, better
their condition, anil to establish nn
American home through this distinct
ly American institution, the public
school, and to go to the school near
est their home. Nearly a quarter qf
a million foreigners were approached
In this way by Uncle Sam.
The helping hand was extended for
the first time and Is still held out
with a beckoning wave to the millions
who are seeking citizenship who
came to this country with, dreams of
a betterment of their condition. The
unueu mates government nas ex
pressed R personal Interest In every overwork.
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Joseph Brooks, famous theatrical
manager who became known to the
general public as the producer of
"Ben-Hur" and "In Old Kentucky,"
Jumped from his borne on the eighth
floor of a New York apartment house,
and was instantly killed. H was a
victim of nervous prostration, due loj
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