The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 23, 1918, Image 1

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MANY AMERICANS
COME HOME SOON
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MAYOR BRLIKVMH THAT RK
riaiMrr uvumd iNn DiiiDnm mdcvtab! HTRicnom can bh hkmovrd
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KAKLY PART OK NRXT WKRK.
MC'HOOL OFKNINO VNDKCIORD
ASKS RELIEF IMMEDIATELY WOULD RE
TURN TO PRIVATE BUSINESS
BE TOW
I SHOUT TIME
ONLY TROOPS NEEDED FOR OCCUPATION DUTIES
WILL BE HELD IN FRANCE LARGE CON.
TINGENTS SENT HOME SOON
(By AtMcUUd Pratt) .
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 28. Secretary McAdoo
hu retifntd s Secretary of the Treasury and director gen
eral of the railroads of the United States.
His resignation will become effective on the appoint
ment of hia successor, January 1st i ,
McAdoo has asked the President to relieve him how,
that the war is over, so that he' might return to his private
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WASHINGTON,. D. C, Nov. 28. General March has
announced that authority has been given General Pershing
to send back home all such troops as will not be needed in
making up the army of occupation.
Pershing has indicated that the following units will not
be required : Divisions 81, 84, 88, 89, 76, 84 and 86, Coast
Artillery; regiments 46, 47- 49, 60, 76, 76, Field Artillery;
brigades 65 and 108.
The following gneeral classes of troops will also be re
turned, Railroad artillery troops, Army gas artillery troops,
troops of the tank corps, air forces and divisions which
have be broken up for replacement purposes.
Orders have already been issued' for the return from
England of air squadrons, construction companies and sev
eral WNAppnic and radio sections in tne saiimaxers ae
UchmenIn'the Handley Page training station.
The moVements of the enemy troops from France are to
be expedited, March says, .and he added that they "will
not sneak&ackinto the country, either.",
He said the American army of occupation is now head
ing for Contents, the center bridgehead on the Rhine,
where they should arrive December 1st The British will
occupy the bridgehead at Cologne, and the French that
east of Mains.
Amsrican troops In Italy will remain there for the pres
entit is announced. .
Th ffmnHiiiattnn nf thn forces at home is oroceedinff
steadily. Several of the present camps may be abandoned
as soon as tftey are cleared oi weir occupants.
LONDON, Nov. 28. Several thousand Americans
saued lor home yesterday on tne liners lainnensnH una
Lapland. The stirring scene was cheered by throngs.
Although no definite date wm Hi
ed for lifting the.Bpanlih Influinu
ban oa'KUnuth Palla," Mayor C. B.
Crltler Indicated today that It con
dltlon continued to Improve aa waa
expected,! thle move would be aono
time early neat week.
Tbla would not Include the op)n
lag of the achooU, for which no open
ing date baa been euggeited by the
authorities, but would permit' the
operation of the moving picture
theatrea, pool rooms, and allow public
gathering to aaeemaie.
The Mayor beJIevea the move will
be made not later than nest Thursday
and possibly by .Tuesday or Wednes
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HAI.EM, O e .Nnv M -Oovirnsr
Wlthycombe has sent a lettnr to War
den Chas. A. Murphy, of tho Oregowi
state. Penitentiary, asking him, to re
sign from that position, and the gov
ernor announces that, be.cre the Srst
of the year, Rotiert L. rltevens, former
Sheriff of Multnomah county,, will
take Murphy'a place, aa, head of the
state prison. Governor Wlthycombe,
today confirmed reports that thle
change waa to be made at the prison
Mr, Stevens' haa accepted tho immhU
ment and wlH arrive Ja Oregon from
New York in ti early part of Daeam'-
ber to accept tne position. Tho ejev-
enor Mld'teday: ' i ' ' t '
"I. have had a number of eenfer
ences with Warden Murphy 'to see' ir
expenses could ba, cut 't down, u it
seems this It; not possible, so I Redd
ed' to make achisafe. I'hgvf.jtverjr
high regard for Warden "Murphy as a
TO KNVOHCN SMMAMK TRKAT
MRrfT w'TinpmnajL IN
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LONDON, Nov. 11.4-The Times, hi
discussing the . eaftutif en .during the
war, calls upon ,'Um allied gofern-
meata to oompel tm.Oermaaa to treat
the prisoners totlsslr hands- without
nbuse. It says UMt'ths loses la tho
war are the gmtest sjaeaAstaUe
barbarlana carried, on ware of ext,er
mlMtlon. -a '' i
, "Now for thai rat'tlSM. It aays.
"wo begin to' ionrn officially at how
great a.cos the Ttetarf has been won.
Our eaanaltiaa "'laiBa'sjBOMt.ta'tha
enormous , ngnfe', it t.tit.f Is. rTai
j Base tae (bii nmny asennew
the easualtlas c!emr"aUimf and.tha
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NATIONS TOTAL RnVORTHO RY OKXRKAL
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Wre than7 double tia awtkt, wihji
popu.wUM of New:Wwlind-r.of,tna
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lertiasrtn'paaaiieai'Mvaarfwswpedslnih'
any n. ine wfM:xcenrvaMoa nn
NewTbrk.'
' f tires now, whan the'Oennana are
whining and slamorlag.'fot the modi
flcatlon of eatlas laaeemsarably
nilMer than thaae theyfereed upon
Russia and Rumania, ther show net'
ther:ntty'vaaf eommonV at idea'ss to
ward the helpless ivletlau still in
their power." ' -
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UKK CflARJTYt IT COVRRami .
,A rhfDLTITVDR-'.OV SINS
The Irst snow storm -of the yea
Is today:, laying. e mantle f white
over ,tha,,yaUsy lands ,etrKUmaak
Cwnty. vy AMhangk it hicappeariag
earlier ttaa usual. It .'Is uot.ua wel
come aa It' comes beTora the ground
la, f rosea and will add In asaklag the
ground for asxt years orops. .
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MARCH IS asaVMn.'CABVAlVnHS
IN NORTH RVSMA NOT TfKT SS
OVRRD.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov; Il-
Tha total American1 cssusltlss up to
tha time of the signing of the srmls
ties, Geaeral March has announced
wars, killed and died of wounds J,
164; died of disease, 11.811; died
from other causes S.S04'; wounded
17,I5j prisoners I.HI.
Tho msrlcins took 44,000 pris
oners; 1,400 guns.
.Tho.AnMrieaa eaaualtlea la Northern
Russia have not been secured.
Tha following casualties are re
ported' by'ths Commanding1 General
of .the Amerleaa'Rtpedlttonsry for-
It. tulati ' x 1111.
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(flawsiac-lastao nallotia. It wm
also hare, .autesaatiaally.aeatadVPsa
KoMaher aa ieommlaalonf (or Um
tormeaviring'nant June; - , -'
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30ANHAORN. Ner'II.Aeeerd
tag tlstUs)dTtses, snasmous stores
of-foow atkdta ware found n tho eaa-
tla oTUia srmer OeraMSi emperor m
Rerlm.'i'A msmbor otafea soldiers'
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HOLOIKRH CARTONS MUST
HK IN NKXT SATURDAY.
Novsmber SOth Is the last day sat
for bringing the Christmss cartons
for boys ovesess. Bvsyons who has
a caiton.and. bis not deposited it at
(ha Rod Cross office should do sp Im-
insdlstely nnd those who hvs not.
yet received their address. Isbsl from
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man, but I believe he Is an idealist W workstsa'i eaneR' m 'authority
and that hU tdaaa will not work oat , gutaakmt that she vlue of
st ths atata nriaon. Waste In lbs, tha food normally wouM baisoToral
nwaiMii HniwMi.a wi . ,.... u.
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rrnHlB i HUT Bamra Marpaj; u ir
sign. I am dstemlaed' to' have a
stats penitentiary that will bo a.
el Institution as far aa' poaslblsv M
to put Oregon on tho map tor, atata
prisen: administration;" ., .
Former Sheriff Stevens, who has
been appointed' la Murphy V place;
served Multnomah county three times
as sbsrlff and la credited with hsvlag
msde an excellent record. Heiaara
recent yssrs boon connect' wjih a,
manufacturing establlshmsat In.Ncw
York City,
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EXEMPTION BOARD
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to ha ife:-nT'wWon lhat they may'bs ssnt off'ln time , u
'wowht llth, for a auaorsjoriio i. reaun r?1' V""y-r"j. ""r
. StruMertotlt VusfaTcoaVItt, which (saves Hoboken N. J., with tho
ys that noUtlM tor nasslnauon for canoas ror "'" r'rm,"rrz
nutk'tmuMliiUmiiftmd fiisd'so (hsy may get" them in time, (or
u'efrle wUtbe
UP to Maadav avaalak., I
4kLiJSai
SOON THRU
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.liU'wsairataerhsrd oajvA. XaUaa,
Mayor, of MaUa; to MrT SAShalrmsa
ot-ti aommtttoa lor Mi. nrostaet on
the.. last HbMMfAad puhhpraeinK
ws,orrttM4asnd theoihata his
wife get all tho credit' ,l.i, ,
No douHska deservea.aiiot it,
but at any rata ths rat;Mbssrlption
toa bonds sraditod to hlarwXaliaa.
should, havs been srsdMft to both A,
aadi Maria Ka)lM.u fjx- Hi" "'
i v. ' '";.? 'm
To get four bears la on day waa
th experience of W. L. Frsin. -a weU
known resident of tho Rsswlek dls-
triet. who secured his trophtss to tha
mintaas of tho Spencer and Clever
Creek .Country.'
tFrala left, hu home Sunday morn
ing with hia aaddle horse and dogs In
quest of Bruin and although he was
unauccouiful tho Irst day, ,hU Ydogs
icuna :rssn iracas oany.tno, nest
morning. Tho irst animal treed
proved to be a cub, which was shot
and the dogs soon after located the
other and tuo cubs In nnother tree.
Vraln shot tt mother who then came
down the trer after the dogs bat-sue
waa killed by another shot before she
eould get to them. The. other two
cubs wore then hilled and the hunter
1 4. tola back Jor a. wagon, In, order
to gat hia meat homo. -
ELECTION HELD
TO BE U
cmci'iT ' gvpoir rvaum tm.
CLARAS .AnfRNaMNG .Of CtTY
. CHARTRR WAS, NOT. NMCHeV
MARY TO UWAHtaC KUKTriON
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PORTLAND. Nov. II. PrssMwc
Judge Tucker and Judge SUpleton of
the Cfrcnlt.Court have overaieerthe
aemurrar oi;.;. HMisy, wno had
sssd to anjete tho elty ohuiala fronti
esrUfying the'reenlts of thssleoXon
of Novsmber Bth! ' '
Haaley, ,as.,a, taxpaysr, aas'satsd
that tha aUotlem,was void, be
cause the sKy ohartar had not been
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amended f. lealarm to tao'lasmls
tiro, set' csmsmmgfsHy 'Matlsg
wivcifuas. vuan al imm
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.AM8TRRDAM, Nor. II. Dutch
oAcers aayf ths former kaiserln
cheerful at all times, and avoids any
refereaee to ovenu transpiring to
flar a'fcM i
Hollaaders gsnsrally believe he has
signed; ,na;; formsl abdlaatloa, but
merely came to Holland for personal
aafety; and will reside hare, if per
mttted, uatn Uis Osrmnp. national as
sembly dseldss upon the future form
of goTsrameiK.
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IOMUtklOUt'flHawntlhmt
Ooorgo Humnhroy, who sen that tM V WtiiraUoVkW'siertw
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bbtob. . Dina m
sssduW'hiUO's)'
flaal work of thU bodr. which hu.O lag for Waabli
had so rsspoMlble a ahsre of ths war .only two atofs'i
work, ia fast winding 'up the 'rental
lag dstalla and will' be'flaishedW
tha sth bf naitabntli; f f '''
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HONflfl FUGS
n;
The difficult task of awarding spa
c'tal'honora among thedlstrlcu'pt
Xiamata County,'1 when every sectM
of ths Cauntyiwaat over the too with
a anbataa'Ual nurgta,,ia oolng mst'sy
thaJtating.Commlttso oi ta Pwutth
JUIgrtr UanrCaaspalgn, wMahst
mpyag.m ftMl sawton. here, today;
A number of" honor flsis have bosh
rsivsd and wlll.be awtrded to .the
There will be no more work in the
surgicsl drosslng room st the Amer
ican Red Cross In this city,
. The allotted task, for . Klamath
Falla waa, completed yeaterdsyafter
noon'and aa tha war la over, It Is be
lieved there will bo no more; call for
activity ia this depsrtmsnt,
Klamath Falls workers, are proud
of the record they. have 'msds In this
lino, hsvlai .been placed . 'on tha
NorthwostHoner,' roll n account of
tea excellence or insirsrrsris.
Tasslnoere tkansi of' tha 'leaders
Is extended to the many workers In
this department during the months of
the war and especially the faithful
few who have attended day after day
in tha extra rush of work during the
"Flu" epidemic,
gl 1 1 sdminl.silii lnu !.: yt ,':
fit!" i" sikrv;tf- i.,- S'.
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'ilailialniftia'issssifiamltaawil
:nd;aM,'H. toanstuie;t, 'ss ,
govornmsBt wlU-emssTk 'for 'aeatnU:-, ', Sr
polnts'accordlni to-'oiros9a."ta4 " '
sk mm prasBMsnr n marwn wa.j
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thalaraMst
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vaatloa of Atho 'AwmrteanSaasialat'fe ,,
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H, UNTDON, NaT.,U A CkipMhagen
dUputih U tha Raeaaago TalagrapM
sa.Rpelsrnack!aiid eihs'. Oe r
sian conssrvs'tive polltieiaas have aih
Mssad.tatlMtMvarsmanV'niMotnlH
iiLi-ii. viiv '.i. .vi'vi.'-.-.'.;-!)., i.-.wii.i iiiirfi;t;i--'i-l
lnbhe recent drive. The 'oomwlUse Iud4ng srossiasnt nontrals, so.wrss-
fifwm ratiDfti ovtr insj uiu 01. ! ,sjmsjsMVM.i ok biwii m m
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POLW BJO&A TOWN OF l?OASf
;' AMnTRRDAiHa.sVilV.tsSrMgj
of Posssi and a great peit of tlwIlJltM
mce.of PcUlsRMUseine4isk-t,;3
, aseordlng tta-AwWgrisxyAS?
- f .ft"wa?Ms
.Poles In the ,soldlers and' l'$M
- ..iu.. b':,:.i.r'iflv rhf
UrAgMISMIUH MT W, BjsSw)U rVt
hands,
waerts.
The
workmea'
the reins, of power, and areformlnr
a legion, They are,
munitions aad.provtaloas.
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