The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 30, 1917, Image 1

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eMuonv plans to mrr peace
OFFICERS IX SERVICE
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aJfN loo Aall-SBhmartae. Net
Ordcmt Three) of Fr Amerll
mas Krtrtl Nafjr WairtM-a fur
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WASHINGTON. 0. C. March
l, Tbe president haa cum
4 ptoad his war measure and In
tr discussing II wild tlM cablaet
ill afternoon. The .cabinet U
4 eeavlared I bat a state of war
tabu. It U believed that tha
aamga In rim en lbaar la
mm and eipreeeea a hop tkat
luting peace will booh be ae
ceaullabrd.
The meeting Isated two haunt.
e) K statement waa give, ant alt-
trwerda. It la believed that tha
oplalon of all I naaalmous aa It
waa tbe shortest slace tha pree
4 aat Oermaa crista earn up.
WARRINGTON, O. C, March 30,
Ti war department haa called out
tts Heoritla artlllcr, two regiment
f lb Nrw York Infantry and a
atasdron of New York cavalry af
fecting loot) men.
Attorney General Gregory ha an
nounced b plan to maka every peace
officer In I ho country an agent of
tie department of Juatlre to dettr
ud prevent Nplra from working.
WAHIIINdTON, II. C, March 80.
Tit navy depariKent baa ordered ton
aatl-rebmar In neu with a It-foot
b. X feet deep and J. GOO feet
bag.
An official report received here
art that (Icrmany haa freed three of
tit four detained Anerlcau coniula
a the Yarrowdale caae.
i Contrirt for additional aubnar
at cbiatuK bave been let and wore
III be allowed Haturday. The prlcca
r not anuouncad. (
Tie Immediate conatrurtloa of an
additional ll t the New York navy
nrd haa been ordered. Tha allp will
be avltablu for the bultdlag of battle,
alpt.
s Senator Chamberlain, chairman of
" mlliigry committee, conferred
Kb the prealdent yaatarday and
JW Miut the recommendation be
Mluded In hi war meeaage for nnl
raal aervlce. A "get-together d"ln
'" of the congreaaman favoring
lveral ncrvlce will be held today.
U ha been officially declared Uiat
y peace movement made by der
ly will not altar Amarlca'a poal
lion unlcaa the aubmarlne decree la
vilhdrnwn.
A navy tiivuaUgatloif made yeater
y n r n mora that two atranga aub
"arluea wore In Long Jalaad aound
wund two m,i fcojj!, longing to
commercial company.
Tutor Smillburv. uraatduat lira lu
t (he aciiato and a member of tha
wjiin rolatlona committee, la advo-
-- .iiu uurogatioa of all. aermaii
inatlea on account of tha ruthlaaa
"marine warfare.
""ATOM!, Md., March l.
v- nUndred and aiamtv atlaihlaaian
traduted yeaterday from Anaapolla
ZT B've Ben commlaatogad aa ea-
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Censors of the
Army and Navy
MAJOR DOOCH.A3 MiWRfMUa
ItCOMOlARLtS BllKNAP JR.
Major IHiiiK'n- MncArlhiir. of the
Wnllcd Htutca nrmy, and Lieutenant
Commander Charlie llilkimp, Jr.,, of
the Uiiltctl Htatcn nny, are tbo two
ceiutira of tlielr rcsperlho depart
menta who will my what official In
lormatloii of the movement- of tho
army and navy almll bu given to tho
newapaiKTit. They held n touterenco
with fterrelary of tli Navy Daniel a
tho other day to formulate rtitua for
uae by newa(taper men.
BELGIAN RELIEF STUFF
10 BE INTERNED AT BADEN
ACTION TAKKN ON IMIKVIOI'H
AUItKKMKNT ANI To'l'nKVKNT
VUKHH MIMTAItY INKOHMA
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WAHIIINtlTON, U. C, March 30.
The order which prevents the United
Btntes Belgian relief ataff from bring
lua out freah military Information
and Internea the members,
received here.
has beou
Tho ataff will be Interned two
weeka, probably at Raden-Uaden, be
fore leaving under a previous agree
ment made.
Trr Culs Off Tekgraph
A 'large tree-falling across the
wira. near llray yesterday cut off tha
city's telegraph service for nearly tha
cadre day. IJ waa repairea wnaa
linemen camo up on tha evening paa
sangrr traig. Bvary wire waa dawn.
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Word received today by tale 4j
w arapn from tue uuaiaea Men'a
Aaaoriatlon committee by tha
Firm Hlate and Havlnga bank
atatvd that 13,000 haa been
ralaed to dato by the committee
In Ita campaign among Ban Fran-
f clitco biialncHa flrma for aub
w rlptlouM to the termllnal fund
for the railroad here. ,
SPEAKER CLARK
CHOSEN, VOTING
BY ACCLAMATION
UKMOCtMTIU MKMMMt TO ACT
AH KTKKKIXG 'cOMMITTKri
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nation Day
WA8IIIN(iTON, I. 0., Mafch 30.-1.
Iho Democrat". In the houae today
cnuavd tbo renomlnatlon by acclama
lion of Speaker Clark and the other
liouseofflccr. Representative dal
llvan of Ooeton waa abaent.
The Democratic membera of the
houae waya and mean committee
were directed to aelect men to fill the
VBcancleti on all commltteea and to
net aa a' steering committee.
Ah a re.ul't of the fnlluro of Rep.
rvaentatlvo .Capatlrk of New Jersey
to attend tho bchhIoii. the Republi
cans hud but SI 3 votes, tbo Dcom
crata 314 and tho Indepenrcnta five
today orgaultatlon day.
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CALMXtl OF CiVARO ,m
THRB.TKN8 CftOPH
CHICAGO, March 30. An acuta
labor altuatlon la due to the calling
out of 30,000 tullUlamea In agrlcul
lural states and tho failure or thous
ands of acres of Kansas and Neb
laaka wheat threatens. Drouth fur
ther threatena the food shortage, aay
prominent meat and grain men here.
May wheat opened at ll.ai ana
with the eseeptton of yesterdsy's
prices Is the highest In history. Cash
wheat stood at 11,18-. hut there was
little offered. Many woman are cry.
lug that their children must eat, at
tacked a number of Kosher butcher
shops today.
WASHINGTON. D. C, March 30.
The agriculture and labor, depart
menta and the civil aervlca commis
sion are co-operating In an attempt
to prevent a food shortage.
The government employment bu
reau la attempting to aupply farm
handa and tha civil service commis
sion Is reporting the needs of tha
varloua districts.
"It la the patriotic duty of every
cltlien to work (or big crops. It Is
Just aa patrlotlo aa aarvlng In tha
army," declared an official.
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to rwumti
Cast. J. TAT. Kama, preMeM;f
the Commercial club,. left thle aWf
lag far Fortlaad to rapmeat W
local club at tha. Northwest Toftrlat
i.,i- iuii "'
Troops
"a?
Meet Yeoman Walsh, First Woman
in Ike Navy of
Under an order recently issued bv
Secretary of the Navy Daniels ier
mlttlng women to enllat In the navy,
Mlas Lorcttu WaUh of PhlludclphU
waa sworn In by Lieutenant Com
ENNIWUEL BAPTIST CflURCH .
kill SENS DELEGATES
WILL REPRESENT EMMANUEL
" BAPTISTS AT ROGUE RIVER
ASSOCIATION CONVENTION TO
DE HELD IN APRIL '
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coatTTc wAcan --- 'unuTcoKrajPAiwIic '
.t the monthly meeting of the WBAVERVILLK, Cal., March 30.
Emraanual Baptist church of this cllyJTIio body or tho 3S-yearoId aon of
the followlug ilelegatea were elected Atexander N. Guthrie of this city,
to represent the church nt tho Regno wto was murdered four months ago.
River association convention to bo UHK been found in tho Eel river, near
held in Midfrnl oil April 37, 38 and Klttnwaka.
10: Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Toiler. Mr.! K umi ( (je WM
P. 8. qrhjsbr. Mr- C Chamber. founu The alMpuetred ,t rje,
lain and Mm. Georgia Davis. Mr.tcnibor ind tho norM wWcB , WM
and Mrs Cox are exofflclo delegates. rIdng ftt tne Be ntwtieA noa,e
It wan reported at the meeting that r,erjM8i
since iiroincr vox came nere seven
mouths ngo the church haa had u
steady growth.
Four have been received by bap
tism, alx by letter, and others havej
been appiovcd ror Baptism ana win
be baptlrcd coon.
NKNT-WATCHIAN IRIS :
:HBKRCAUfilllNdFFICE
M1UJNO PL.iNT WATCHMAN AT.
.SALINAS SHOOTS INTRUDER IN
.- OFFICE WHEN MB MOVES HIS
HAND TOWARDS' HIP
SALINAS, Cal., Marrtt 30, Frank
Cay, a watchman at a local' milling
plant, shot and killed. Batt Farrla
hare yaetorday. ,t. v
'iCay saught Farrla jrobblag the mTU
KleV an "placed him' uadar arret.
Car saya Farrls mov4 la hand to.
wards hi hip and ha then fired, a
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to Withdraw Still
the United States
mander V. K. Payne. But Mta
Walsh will not go to sea on a great
battleship. Sbe was assigned to a
recruiting station In Philadelphia.
BODY OF NWKIEI BBY
FOVHAFfEIIANY WEEKS
BODY
FOUND IN EEL RIVER,
WITH. BULLET MOUND IN HIS
BREASTHOUSE CAME HOME
RIDERLESS L.ST DECEMBER
14 Injured When
Fast Train Jumps
CINCINNATI. March ,30. Four
teen were Injured -when a broken
rati. wrecked the Royal Palm passen
ger train fifty yards from the Miami
River bridge.
It la reported that a troop train
scheduled for the aame hour aa the
i passenger tialn, but escaped. Rail
road officials are Investigating a re
port that the wreck was due to Ger
man plotters.
Pn4wt Goes to Dnasmulr
Ed Probst, formerly employed by
the government on the Lost River
diversion canal, left this morning for
nunsmuir. whera ha will be eagegedltoa Moore Smith, focasarly at Yraka
oa coaatructloa work under a eoa-;
tiact let to Maddox A Lynch of thle
county recantly.
NEARLY 150 ELKS
6REETMR.D'ARGY
GIVES HISTORY OF ORDER AND
PAYS TRIBUTE TO KLAMAtH
LODGE? ENTERPRISE AND TO
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THE AMERICAN FLAG DEFEND
Nearly one hundred and fifty mem.
bers of Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1S47
U. P. O. Elks, greeted Judge. P. H.
D'Arcy, district deputy grand exalted
ruler, on his official visit of Inspec
tion to the local lodge last night.
Following the' Initiation of a cjaas of
five coadhtatea by the officers of the
lodge, the .district 'deputy saade a
most Impreaalye and eloquent addreaa
to the members assembled.
TJufar D'Arcy la a moat convincing
speaker aadlkUj review of the history
and work-of the order waa a source
i aiMii in ilii''liwia " nr
-. TJ,i.' w- '1';
more new naemaara present aa wen
;as mgay.'W the older membera, and
j clearly abowe why the Elks today
Mtau. urn vm'gi . wfw-i.i
organisations .for good in u wnoie
country. Most lodges, . saM Mr.
D'Arcy, are bounded on traditions and
are today living on those traditions.
They have lofty sentiments and their
teachings are beautiful and good.
but the Order of . Elks Is different
from other lodges. We live In the
present and deal with the problems
and conditions aa we find them, al
ways looking for tho good in others,
while recognising, that all humans
have faults. He called attention to
the motto of the order, the practice
of which tended to make men
broader mladed and more helpful to
each ether: "The faults of our
brothers we write upon the sands,
tbelr virtues upon the tablets of love
and memory."
Mr. D'Arcy prefaced his address'
with a tribute to tbe spirit or pro
greeslveaese and energy shewn .by
the membera of such a small lodge
lodge as Klamath Falls, which made
possible tbe maanlflcent building they
were occupying. He stated that he
had apent the day examining the
hooka and finances of tbe lodge and
complimented tho officers on their
showing, and particular mention wa.
made of the excellent condltlona of
the hooka and records of the secre
tary. The results accomplished by
the lodge, aa shown by his examina
tion of the tiaaaeea. convinced him
that Klamath Falls lodge would set
a mark whUh few others would be
able to reach.
In concluding hta address the
judge paid a moat glowing tribute to
tbe flag, which has been the emblem
of the order since Its organisation,
nearly fifty years ago. It Is our
flag, said Mr. D'Arcy. to love and
defend, In peace and war.
Anti-Affinity BSI Vp
. SACRAMRNTO. March 10,-pio
"antlffalty" bill urped bv the wo-
n-en'a leghjlutlv V-.ru. la now. up to
tha governor for SRatutVar vit.
tha senate having passed tha aeeam
bly bin providing for permanent sup
port and maluteaaBce of a wKe who
Is separated from her husband, haa
grounds for a divorce but la not seek.
Ing a divorce.
Yraka W
DSNVBB. March 14, Stella New.
Cal.. was aetuRtad today aaaabarga
.of murdering her husband. Th Jury
' out one minute and a half,
Used
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FIRES BACK OF
LINE INDICATE
BRtnsm ATTEMPT WEDGE .AT
ST. QUBNTIN.
Bettered Gcraaaaa Are' Not Certaiav
Vet of Their JCnvr
other WHMrawal Eapenad Osi
Saya Uw la
Forced te
WKMraw est ActawaH
of Sapetlor FevraWT
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LONDON. March JO Fires aa'
explosions behiad Von Hladeabarg'a '
line causes aiued . octtcecBsQ ,aeave
that the Germana are aot yet certain
of their aew'paaitioaa and at Beak-'"
Ian- another wlthOawal, ,.."' v ... s. x
HriiriJTR!BTfnaag
BERLIN. March JO. An official
GerjBan statement saya that .tbf Ga-
n bave been forced to witMraw
on the line from Ruyakourt to Sorel;
encountering superior British foreea.
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LONDON. MarctvJO. The Brtttah
have defeated 36,090 Turks aaar
Gaxa. southwest of Jerusalem... .
NORFOLK. March 30, Warnlnga
sent by wtrelesa to BriUsh shlBpiag to
be on 'the lookout ror German sub
marines in Atlantic w'a'tars'have bean
received. .
The lighthouses, fisheries aad other
commerce department services are
aiding-la the search for hostile sub
marines, j.
Tbe navy Is keeping a constant
vigil, .
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SOCIALISTS HOPE- GERMANY IS
READY FOR STRl'GGLEWITM
POWERFUL FOMAND DECLARE
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PRUSSIAN RULE MUST GO
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AMSTERDAM. March 30. Dis
patches from Berlin say tkat Social
ist speakers la tha relehstag follow
ing Hoilweg'a speech declared they
'hoped Germany la prepared to fight
a powerful roe. Tne Prussian gov
ernment must be abolished," they
said.
Much criticism of the Mexican
Japanese plot was heard, '
Thrown From Horse i laJare-T ,
Marritt .Barnett. an empioyaajof
the Klamath Manufacturing Company
at Shlpplngton. waa t.hrWN f.
horaa ha' waa rWlig.U tha ettytbta
atteraooa about I o'elaek whasMf
ko-.ku,.. aiaa .'"lataa
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