The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 14, 1918, Image 1

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OFFICIAL N1WIPAPE1
OP KLAMATH PALLS
Twelfth Year'.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON) THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1918
Pries Fit e Oh
ROTZKY TO OPPOSE SOVIET CONGRESS
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OPPOSING
HUN PEACE
FHOfiy
LABOR AGITATORS AMI HOtiAl,
IHTM PREPARING FOR llltl
MOVEMENT OVER EMPIRE.
GOVERNMENT WILL TAKE
STRONG MEASURES.
llMOMTION.UIV COMMITTEE OF
1KX 18 OIUUMXED AT PKTltO-
chad, nmtral legations
rkmaiv. typhus epidemic
wreaking.
THE IIAIIUH, March 14. Ubur
agltatore mill rnillrnl mhIuIIhIh are
planning to rail widespread ntrlkra
lliniiiKlioiit Orrmauy on May day
(Mny .1), occordliiK to liifornmllon
from ilia German border.
May day tin always boon I lie date
of Sorlallntlc nctlvltlcit In Europe, mid
oi en In peacetlmo was usuully the
occ-ilon of disorders,
That the Ormiin novtrnuioiil. tbru
Itrt elaborate system of uxplouaKe.
Llltiwa nf fllin nluna fit a tintl'tunl
MUfAXH ADVANCING ON ODE. ,,,, r,gftrjC(, , ,.,,
M MKKTI.NG WITH DETKHMIN. ol"' "'ru ' n0 llnlll,t '"t strong;
nllllnry nicnsurc will be taken to
KD RKKIHTANt'E. At'MTIIIA I pre out tliotn.
WOUTKH PRISONER OK WAlJ The HwMitt M"e '" ' 0mnn
f lii'li'lutiiK U aKiiln becoming reatlve,
ntANCIHAT VOLOGDA. ji!epjtc tbo rosy rlulniH of the gov-
trnmrnt regarding the situation In
I no r.iini.
BITTERLY
CRIMED
SENATOR HEED OF MISSOURI OK.
CLARES THAT PRICK FIXING
WHICH ADMINISTRATOR DE-
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MAINTAINED UY BHARI.
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Wants 20,000
British Soldiers
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WA8IIIN0TON, I. C March 14. I Tl,n majority parllos Intend to In
rtrlhir Indication, that lin Trot- "Ul ,lpon M"mv " regarding
l in ... .. ..m 4, . uv imiun in iiiw mi nivr iililitll
i uii mo muncauon qy lricr gtt(
im soriet Council of the tierman
ttra, and advorate at reorganisation '
ui tha ue of an army In defeasing
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u luuiaiiiBu id message re
wives' today from Ambassador Fran.
(M at Voloxila.
PCTROOItAD, March II. In con-
quaes of the departure tit the gov-
naeat cbmnilsslonere to Moicow,
imlal I'etrograd military revolu
Usjuy cotnmlttoo of seven member
an bstn formed, with Leon Trotiky
- pMeldcnt. Another committee of
ItBMDbtri. rriirruintlnv tka oniinrll
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Ka M. Inovlcff, Unlne adhrreat.
- arMldtnt.
Tke neutral leiatlona have decided
to rtaafh In I'etrograd. The dcr-
advinrlnc on Odaiu ara mit.
tog With determined rmlilinn nil
totf the Blnbodka.TiiiMmiinkk linn
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" imu epidemic In I'etrograd la
wrtuing.
Tbt anathema anlniit ih nnUha.
k pronounced by Dr. Tlkbon, patrl
J of all Ituula and metropolitan
Moicow. waa read In all the
"wcbm Hunday. Iteporti received
uy llial Allltrla I. lanUllti nit
rtner of war who liavo returned
ordtr to prevent propaganda.
NKXaKH nATKH KAKT VIA TIIK
NOKTHWKHT IUHTRH WITH
HOUTIIKHN HVMTKM, fi:FVHKI.
8ALEM, Ore., March H Tho
"tliaila Differential" raM Iihi bion
Uclited agalmt fit Nortlment hy
ivi Irveatlgator for tlio Intuit into
commerce Cunimlnl'in.
WlL HKIIVICK KXAMINATIOX
The Civil RCrVlea Nimtalulnn ail.
JWm nn examination at Klamath
". on April 13th to fill a content
nnti vacancy far th imaitiA. nr
JJW.r at Malln, Ore., the com
wtlon for which laat year amount.
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Jfthctae. odlce.
In handing In n iIo'Ik'.oi' ycntrr-lny,
tho Commlwlon ndvlnod aottlnir mldo ,nd the country la beginning to un
WA8IIINOTON, D. C. March 14.
ftfimlor Ttuvd of Mlmourl, Democrat,
Iiiik renewed liln attack on Food Ad
inlnlhtrator Hoover In the Senate. II
cliuiucd that never In the country'!
Iilnlnry Ima there bcrn aucb waite
fulncvi In the eipendlture of money
un Hint of the food administration
ntiil liu damnnded that a complete
nci'oitntltiK ho mado before another
dollar U appropriated for Ita uae.
In n three hour apcech mad In
connection with an amendment, la
tri'di ccd by the Mlmourl aenator and
lnlir rejected, providing for tha ell
ml.'Ktlon from the 'urgent deBcleacy
Mil or an appropriation of 11,760,000
for Hip food and fuel administration
ho mado aerloua accuaattoas.
Attr.tklna; what he termed the price
flilna policy of the food administra
tion. Henator Reed MldMr. Hoover
Holcranly nMiired the'membera of the
PRrlrultural committee whan It waa
coiihldorlng the control bill, that price
lixliic under Ita provlalona would be
luipcixrlblp. An noon as the bill wai
putfd, he declared Mr. Hoover, sur
rounded by tils "board of tradi
Klwirpa." picked out an obscure phrase
iiiitliorlslng voluntary agreements
nn.l "proceeded to conceive. plan
for fixing prices."
The business methods of the ad
nlirttiatlon also wcro crS'.icv.M b?
Bonator Heed, who said he wanted to
know what hod beconio of $13,000,
000 received as Income from tba
grain corporation and from othar
sources. Since the hdmlnlitratlon
was established on August 10, last,
he added, $r.,r. 15,000 has been ap
proprlated, of which fl,8S,4I9 has
been oxiiended, reports show,
Tho senator read a telegram re
ceived by him from F. W. Kellogg,
publlshor of tho Ban Francisco Call,
which dnelared that the growers of
tho western states are at tha mercy
of the California Packers' corpora
tion, from which Charles Bentley, a
member of Mr. Hoover's ataff, Is
drawing un anuual salary of 116,000.
"Now I can understand," Senator
Iteod remsrked, "why men work for
II a yenr under this circumstance,
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CANVASS
ORDER
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the ruling making tho same fttio earn
via Seattle and Portland as vlu Nun
Orleans.
It Is expocted that the state will
file objections
Within the next two months 20,000
Urltlshers In the United States must
enlist In the British army, saya (ie-n
eral W. A. White of the Dritlsh and
CaBsdlaa recruiting mission. There
are soma 100,000 British and Cana
dian subjects In the United States.
Americans ure busy now handling
their own national army. The British
mission Is capable of relieving Uncle
Bam of the trouble of handling the
British and Canadians who want to go
to the front.
WELLKNOWN
PAIfi WEDM 0
LASTEVEMNG
HOl'BK TO HOfHK CANVAH8 FOH
. WAR SAVf.XOH A.Xd'tHIUFT
HTAMI-H TO UK MADK OVKH
COU.VTHV NEXT WKKK.
Our Government must raise by the
war aavlng campaign a sum equal (o
approximately twenty dollars per
capita all over the Nation. This
means that the sales for the year of
War Savings Bumps muat equal that
In each county. Klamath County Is
no exception. To raise our quota we
must start at once and every home In
the county as well as every Individual
wage earner must be a regular con
tributor with bla savings to this loan.
A' bouse to home canvas has been
ordered by the State Director to be
made between March 19th and 23d
to see that every home has made a
atart by purchasing at least a Thrift
stamp. If you have not yet started
buying these atampa get busy and
do your duty at once. It will save
the county management much lubor
and trouble.
This la not a drive but just the
begMalag ol a campaign that must
continue all year. Save your small
change buy stamps regularly. If
each Individual would buy but one
26 cent atamp per week, Uncle Sam
would have $26,000,000 a week com
ing in to his Treasury, Remember
you are not giving your money,' you
are loaning It and If you want it
back you can cash In your certificates
with accrued Interest at the postofflce
anytime on ten day's notice Don't
get the Idea that this Is a child's af
fair, it'a a real man's game. .You
can Invest in any'.amount from 25
cents to $1000 a five dollar certi
ficate costs $4.14 this month. Do
your duty.
J. W. Siemens, Chairman.
Edna Walla.
H. D. Mortenson.
R. II. Dunbar.
H. N. Moe.
W. A. Delielt.
Fred Fleet.
WAR SECRETARY Ep L A N S TO
luuurran m n in ii n
DLUfi ur
SHIPYARD
REVEALED
RAID 1 PARIS
BAKKIl IHX'MIIKtt DAMAGE TO
I'ltOI'KKTV IIY KAIHEH'B RAID
18 IXMIOMFICAXT AND SUCH
WORK IIOl'HEB PEOPLE TO
GREATER EFFORT.
PARIS, March 14. Secretary
ISuKor made the following statement
concerning Monday night's air' raid
on Paris:
"It was my first experience or the
actualities of war and a revelation
of the methods Inaugurated by an
enemy who wages the same war
against women and children as again
st soldiers.
"If his objects are to damage prop
erty, the results- are trifling when
compared with his efforts. If his ob
Juts nre to weaken the people's mor
ale the reply Is given by tbe superb
conduct of the people of Paris.
"Moreover, aerial raids on towns,
which are counterpart of the pitiless
submarine war and tbe attacks
against Amerlcsn right, are the very
explanation of the reason why Amer
ica entered the war. We are sending
our soldiers to Europe to fight until
the world Is delivered from these
horrors."
SCHOOL as
NOW WORKING
This Is a case which has bom in
litigation for au oxtvmled period.
The northwest has maintained that
a discrimination has been niiido In
favor of jthe southern railroad rou'.en
from the east in allowing lower pns
senger ratea In that territory, thereby
enabling the south to gain a largor
lortlon of the tourist travel.
Uerstand It."
Senator Underwood of Alabama,
who was in charge of the bill, ex
plained that tho money appropriated
by the measure was to be used In
extondlng the administration's work
In the states and suggested that If
the sonate waa dlasatbuled with the
food law It should repeal It.
Many Citizens Are
Now Paying Taxes
a ahsriK". - , ... .
5 torn .Cu0Urt H0U" .
U si tZ uumoar or osenaars
UaW.. ,ncrc. but became tha
tu i "" " nactusa
Z.f '" th,ir "
The taxes have been payable since
the first of tha. month and represen
tatives at tha office declare that there
la apparently a greater riuh to the
enies thla season than In previous
yaars.
Tm WW become delinquent on
April Iftb.
EASTERN OREGON JUDGE
COMPLETES FIRST BWEATBR
DAKKR, Ore., March 14. County
Judge Duby claims the honor of be
ing the first masculine knitter of
Baker to complete a sweater, a com
pleted garment knitted by hlra be
ing proudly exhibited at tha court
house. Some of his skeptical frlenda
thought Mrs. Douby probably could
tell more, about It and called ber on
the phone, but sha conirmed tha
Judgo'a story that ha alona had done
the work.
YOUNG BTOCKMAN OF KLAMATH
MAH8H TAKEN HHIDE FROM
'M'RAfiUE RIVER DISTRICT.
HONEYMOON IN CALIFORNIA.
GERMANY PRCFARM
FOR NEW WAIf LOAV
LONDON, March H. A Mf r.
man loan of $16,000,000,000 Mirks,
will be Issued seoa. an afecUu tal-
egrapb dtspate (rea CopaftlfM
savs. Tba Oeman war im Hi
Utuounts to 100,000,000,000 auVaa.
Two well known and respected
young people of Klamath County
were united In tha bonds of matri
mony laat evening when Charles L.
Lens, Jr., son of a promnleat stock
man ot the Klamath Marsh wedded
Miss Agnes Pankey of tbe Sprague
River taction.
The ceremony was performed here
by Justice E. W. Oowen at his home
on Pine street at I o'clock.
Tbe uroora Is a partner with his
father In the cattle business on tbe
Marsh end Is numbered among the
enterprising men of that section. His
bride Is the daughter ot Louts Pan
key, a stockman residing on Sprague
River.
The couple left for Southern Cali
fornia on a bridal trip this morning,
expectlcg to retura March Sltb.
They lava tbe best wishes of many
lamath friends.
CAMPAIGN LEADER
HERE TOMORROW
All liberty loan workers aro urged
to be on band at 10 o'clock tomorrow
morning at the Elks building, when
Blaine Hallock, one of the state lead
ers ot the coming campaign will be
hero from Portland to discuss mat
ters ot Importance to all.
Mr. Hullock'a Ideas and suggestions
will prove valuable to all those who
expect to assist In this great work.
He Is expected to arrive on the late
train this evening.
FOR SOLDIERS
HEWING CLA8MEH AND OTHER
CHILDREN OF CITY GRADE
HCHOOLB NOW I1U8Y MAKING
ARTICLES NEEDED AT FRONT
19S&8
HOUSE NOW AGREED ON RAIL
ROAD CONTROL BILL, WHICH
GOES TO PRESIDENT. FLEET
OF "EAGLES" IS ANNOUNCED.
AMERICAN TROOPS WHO DROVE
DACK ENEMY IN RECENT AT
TACK ARE CONGRATULATED
UY FRENCH COMMANDER O.V
THEIR BEHAVIOUR.
The girls of the sewing classes in
the grades are now working busily
on twenty laetes for the refugees.
Tho girls of the four different wards,
numberliiK about 190, from the fifth,
sixth, seventh and eighth grades, all
meeting at the Central Domestic
Science building under the direction
of Miss Clara Elme, are making tbe
Itiyottes, and the children In the sec
ond, tlilid and fourth
snipping the tilling for pillows.
WASniNOTOK, D. C, March 14.
Tbe United States and England have
presented final notice to Holland that
unless the pending agreement tor
the allied use of' Dutch ships Is ac
cepted by March.l8tb, tbe ships wilt
be taken over tor allied use.
Manager Dudley Kennedy or tba
Industrial relations department told
the Senate Committee today that
enough dynamite to blow up halt the
shipyard at Hog Island was round
thore during February.
The House has agreed to the Con
ference report on tbe Railroad Con
trol Bill, which now goes to the Pres
ident tor signature.
The American troops which repuls
ed the German raids on March 5th
were from tbe Forty-second or Rain
bow Division, composed or National
(J turd men. Oeneral Pershing hu re.
ported that the French commander
congratulated the Americans on their
conduct.
Henry Ford's submarine chasers
are to be known as tbe "Eagles" end
It Is announced by the department
that an "Eagle" class or boats will
be established.
being also In charge of Miss Elmer,
wro will superintend the buying or
the materials to be used. The boys
will purchase the bags of sundries,
which Include soap, talcum, safety,
pins and washcloths, etc.
The cooking classes will meet only
grades are .twice a month until the layettes are
completed. The girls are showing
A fund of f ISO has been subscribed a very great amount ot Interest In
by the school-children to buy the this work, and all are eager to do
materials tor the layettes, the fund I their share.
UNCLE BAM MAKES
LOAN TO CUBA
RsKOVBIM FROM OPHUJIOK
Mrs. H. Crane wh was oparateg
uaea reeeatly at tba Idamttlt See
MU), HiMlir raeoTarad aa M
able ta leave that taatitvUm aid
return to bar heme at Chlloquln.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 14.
Another ally became a borrower from
the United States Tuesday when the
treasury extended a credit of $15,
000,000 to the Cuban government to
assist it In war preparation.
PATRIOTIC JUDGE BELLS
THRIFT STAMPS IN COURT
CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., March
14 Jurors and witnesses appearing
before Judge Karl W. Farr, of the
county court, bare are being paid
war savlags or thrift stamps, unless
ttof object. Tha payments In stamps
ware ordered by tbo Judge, who re-
aagtlyjoM a quantity ot tha (lamps
la,', kia court room. Tba Judge ex
Meia to dlaaose of a large amount
of thrift stamps la this way.
New Stunts to Aid
Sale ot Thrift Stamps
J. M. Watklns of the Mecca Bit- evening wins tbe game. All tbe
Hard Room js the first of the Klamath
Falls pool room proprietors to start
a contest for the sale of the war
savings and thrift stamps..
Tomorrow night a special game
will be put "on In this establishment
in which tbe pool balls will be raok
el up and a "break" sold for teu
cents. Each individual can have as
ra.ny breaks as he wishes at this
prica Tha number on tha ball
which roll Into tbo pockets wll be
totolsd at each break and thVpersom
getting the biggest total during the
money taken In tor this game goes
Into thrift atampa and when four
dollars and fourteen cents la received
a war certificate la purchased and
given to the man who makes tba high
score. It Is pointed out that in this
game the most unskilled player will
have an aqual chance with the ex
part. ProprUtora ot several other place
will adopt this schema to 111 Uacla
taaVa pocket aid will specify dlf.
iarant night of tha weak far tha r.
pose. Other stunts are being worlt
ed out to help til cause
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