(ftijp fEuptttng Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Op KLAMATH COUNTY 9FFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS nth Year No. 3 590 Thirtce ISITIELKS" mill 1 1 1 h 1 111. 11 1 r nop HMD KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919 I Price, 5 cento TWO MORE KLAMATH BOYS HOME AGAIN CAVrtlDvniinunMPV ' FOR WESTERN NIGHTS Ami whatever else jo.i do don't Municipal Line to Dairy to Be Ready Soon l.mi U (1 IIiiiikIiiixI mill Everett Mr- Cullou. arrived lust nlKM from Camp' f,,,.t ,,, ulK ,, w,i..n. ni0i , Low In. whum limy hail received their .,,,, . , , . I .. , , ' wi'lcli nre lo be rIvimi hero the r 1 iiincnnrKen irciiu hip nriliy, liner two, years' duty, with sixteen month. In ' ''','.'" ' ,nlt":H "r ,hl" v"'vl ,lt ,lln foreign ncrvlm In the aviation hrnnclt. ..." ,,""pI n. u ...... 1...1 1... 11 1 ''re li no other place In th Unit- " ..!! IIVllfltl l UJ II,- land'n mother. Mm, Nut" ()t Ixrtit-ln. I who Imil gone to Portland to inert Imr buy; Mr itml Mrs Hod HIoiiii und nun Junior, who Imve been spending' the. winter In rorllund; Mm W II. i Mules wlii.n. )ou will tin xlilo to ipentl no miirli for no rluull mi ml lay ('( nun Unmet with tl.n Kinmnth I'.'IIn girls, whli li nru vortli lit cast $200 of niiy man's money nt liny IIILI'IILLIIIM IL uiduujjium u i REQUESTED ON . DRAINAGE HERE , GERMANY SAID NOT SOCIALISTIC AUGUST 6TH DATE SET 0U(,r, 11111 urn rfitntF (n In nvtillnMn ( Knrle mill Jurk Aldre.l Denver. tl' t. low ,.rl( of $100. Inltnr tlu grandson of Mr him! Mm tin, li,-l,.f,,iirr v,.n,iri,ni n.i m'Iii jtailruml llullder Offer " "l"" Hit Kriirlii Tlitw f NUtr llwclr l' '' Alifnil Wlirn ll I'nntrnllnn line hi AuguM X CwpptHr Agreement. H.S. TEACHERS IRE SELECTED Morgan expenditures look like thlr jlv cents along rtlilit of tlio Klnm.ith J ( Fall i;il(H and their friends .hi ilicfi , orriisloiia Tim old tlnitM cf I tin frontier clny.s will luj liroiiKl.t tiiclc I llh nil their picturesque coat uiifi , with nothing omitted lint tln l:ai. Ill-Ill. KMI tll.iun rlnlnj In l-rtii ilit.l I ' . i J ihii.dim; wii.i, 111: thixxest in world. I'lliril, Switzerland. April 8 -Germany Ik not n Socialistic republic, because the majority of the people are not KodallHt.M. liit Germany Ih n progressive rrpiihllt because the mn. Jorlty of the people desire a strongly progressive- policy, President Klicrt 1 1 'iiioted an saying In a statement , to a correspondent of a Paris news- Vicwa of Farmers Wanted i' J i'" whose interview ha, been trlc- grapneii nere. "The position of things In Germany Is very serious," the (Jernian presl- ! dent added. "We aie fared with all TWO UNITS INVOLVED ,lm,H "' difficult!". Our Industrial I life has rollopsed completely without help on Important Issues and cannot re- Cciiirany Wider User- Iliac A-hiil ll p.irliiiint cover her bilance. The numlicr of lin- 'employed Increases niueaslnKly, of Interior for l)r,.l.,Ke fonlriirt wh,ch , . mogt ra,e of for Scriiml mill Tlilnl 1'iilln l'ro-1 political URitntlons. i L .,,..,......,. . I AiinouKn many uiiiiL-iiuies uuvu heen created for ns In the struggle GOETZ HELD FOR FEDERALOFFICERS John fioetz, the (Sorman who Jumii cd In and Interrupt!!'! the meeting which 11. F Irvine of Portland was addressing In behalf of the coming V'ctory I.onn, a week ngo laBt Suii d.i ', Is to he held here awaiting the ar'hal of federal officer from Port land, according to Instructions rs- reived at the Sheriff's office. The speaker was nxplalnlns tlia tionomlc situation In flermany when ' Ooeu who has reside'! on a farm In this vicinity for some time, ran to the pulpit and began to remonstrate 'and gesticulate wildly. If- was promptly taken out by a group of men and nlaced In thn Jail here. VI t SOVIET MOVE SPREADS OVER GERMANY FAST BUSINESS M N Ject MiimiKi'r .Veitcll Want1. IHmuh- ftlim bj Water I'm-p. Ttil the Kl-malh Falls Mn".lpal , ,OUMKU rou" Willi HAS lli:i:. ( '4l'ioa to llal-i will he fornnl'.v dJlcted on llui ocranlnn of the Klks ( Cwrtntlou liuro AiiKiist IStli and tbit iprcUl oxriirtlnn wl'.l bi riln to Dairy lor Hie benefit of the Nt tcnmdlwil public was leiil.ulvcl) MM l thn mcMlnK of Km Clly CoumII UiI nlglit when Hubert B. Slraborn. tin builder offered to con. dctlbl lthnut expemm to thn city. 1IU offer was quickly accepted, nnd Ibo city lll co-npornte wuii tun r.lks - IaIm In arrsiiKlnK thn drttUls. It ''" .". The Directors of the Khmath flllCACn Al.rll n Tl... i, i.. ..... t IX SKHVICi: IS W.INTI.H IIAIK , .... . . . ,. , , ' . Drainage District at the meeting here bulldlliK In the world Is to be creeled i OX KAIVI.TV. TWO OIIIBIt'"" Mlililgnn boi(tevar.l hore. Tll KnturJay afternoon took up the nues- i building will be 130 feel wide nnd tlon of drainage of the recond and TKACHKIIS ..MKI ! only feet deep. It will bo erected by thin! units of the Klamath 1'iojcct Walter F Chandler and will be noth-' v;i, Mr Xuw,.!, the new manager ! lug more than a huge show window, Uculniiuit UrorK C. llltrglns, the entire spare being dcwitcd to tormerly rmrh nnd in.trurior In tlio the displaying of merchandise, with ; ngllsh Depurtuunt ul Hie Klamath spectacular lighting effects. County High Hrliool, who gae t against bolshexlsm we continue to do our duty and combat It." 1 SOLDIER'S LAST EVE till probably be as big an ewmt as f the Unnchlng of the Htrnhorn lines ttrtJuly 3il, 191 T Mr. Striliorn was naked by Mayor tliU position to enter rr.e Military service at the outbreak of the vnr, i was yesterday again ilecled to thli nt a meeting of the High IBrhool llonrd with the sninx raise of POST ROADS IN The regular meeting of the Worn aus' Relief Corps here last evening was featured by a programme In honor of Orand Army Day. A piano solo by .Mrs. Fred Cofer. reading by Miss Mildred Ilurke and Mrs. Hose The following resolution pawed by, Souc r.ltton an(, a solo ny MUs tie Hoard of Directors of the Klam-, Verdl Cozad wero Rrea(ly a,))recIat. nth Water I'sers Association was re- a by tho,c aUcndlng. . fcrred to me: , . and he submitted the following state ment on the subject m T NWTU XKKI OF OCCl'I'ATIO.V TAX AS I'HOTKCTIOX AGAINST I'KDD I.KKS IMMCATKD IIV HUSIXKSS MK.VS ASSOCIATION Bolsheviki Getting Huge Grip on Nation NEW REPUBLICS NOW Munich Center of Ketoliition in ttu rnrln Smrt:icaiit Sweeping Hum fiurff Section Connection With Itivmlnn mill Hungarian XuUons Hils Itccn Antioiincrd. Slrutlf to ) n word rcgnrilliiR the; salary to which he would linn been enlllli'd, had he remained In the rliool. Iluggliia wn.i ,i very popular man hern ami Ills return to the fac- KLAMATH COUNTY i N future cnniluctlou and he ci ponded tllhubort tilk In which he made It DMttlrar that lie n prepared now lojoihrnd with bis line to the north ' it any (Imr, the city completed the ' trtmi of (lie original agreement. TMiaouM Intludn among other nut.. lulty will lr (be raniplt'tlon of the terminal be noted with grntlfl- . c.itlon by nil He w( receive n I salary of IH0.00 per mcmll-. i Miss Mable Mears. wlio wa.i a'xo ' formerly connected with !h facility here, wns elected as Inittuctor ri ' the Home Bconomlra Depuitmeut m , n salary of fl4!i. Miss l.ucllii Dnls, i.irrri:it iho.m commissioxku IKKITII STATUS THAT COMMIS SION KM'ttfTS TO CO-OFKHATK WITH COl'XTIBS "Vestonlaj there was handed mc cop of letter of November 22, 191S.' nddre.ised to Mr .1. II. Bend, Project ( Manager, containing u copy of rcsol-, ullon of the Hoard of Directors of! the Klamath Water I'sers Assocla-j tion, dited November 20, 1918, as follows- I "He It resolved by He Hoard of I Directors of the Klamath Water U-j ers Association, that suitable action be tuken by the Department of the , avotiikii mii.h nv strekt im. NOW IN SIGHT Interior to the end that a drainage lite fund and the right of way to 'of Portland, wns named l flit ihe contract bu as speedily it possible consummated whereby the lands ly 'lug within the Second and Third Un its of the Klamath Project may lie ' adequately drained " In discussing project milters with That Highway Commissioner H A. jr IioihI. I gathered It was Mr. Ilootli nt the next meeting will en- Ilond'a Idea thut while Second unit PKOVKMKXT IS I'KTITIOXKU AT CITY COUXCII, .MEKTINO. ONK STItBKT OPKNK1). I I .. !... t..ll.iK It.. IiiuiiiI l - , it t i lirH ill nn r.iifiinii iMiiuitiiiiii uwuiti hi uir ui'i inrvuiih "in vu- ituiitii t--i tuut "'"; .. .. "" Sprijue River which ha. never been, (,lnr). of l20 pt,r 8 , Ul,vor , ltlVt) , Kamath.l)4lles lands are In need o' drainage. It Is l!.ll ...r...l Up -,. ....... ' replace Mliw l.uclle Marih.ill, Hr. Straliurn stated Hint hu now. . . ,, .,., v.. . . , goes to Hryn Mnr thin next, ear "J a fine new of workmen on the, Job and n In tlio best kind of shape to to ahead niter the strenuous whit Highway and the road liilinlug east doubtful If ii majority of the water Petitions for approximately one i'sith wllliln NUIU I nit would voce i imii e nine oi oav iiik vi iviamaiii rails and west an cms the County, consider- ,i.., H!,tlt lonnl Hen which would be' .. . . . . ., , uie siiuiiioiiHi iilii niiit.ii numu " streets during the coming sesson eu im I'lini luiiiin, in cue uenn iiiinu- reiimreu ouiini iniiiin iiu uu dwu.- handlcsps of tl,., past eighteen Bonlhi, The work on the Municipal Hue III toon be roiiipleted nnd Ihe city ibould act busy on this maltnr at M If the residents w,mt to $o kd lthout furthei delay NOTABLE DELEGATION LEAVES FOR FRANCE If COUNCIL ISP ECTS ROAO ed In a letter Just received by County ?d for the work I gathered further '.ire presented nt the regular meet- Judge It. II Huune.l Hon, that of. V'l, "i ' l.fcon '"" inB f U'e c,,Jr C0UnC" laSt ,,,Bht '"f ric-Iiil. iny additional lien. j !.ie! the city nglneer has bei.-. or- ConinilsHloiiur Ilootli also Mates Until moio careful study has been ,t,, ,,. r,lnm ninnB ,n,i ,v.imi. Ni:w VOMK. A...II k Secretary th.t H,e Commission wen, on .e.ord g"ni,',;,It'i;an0f .'X se'n-1 hen the necessary preliminary ex. Hiker. Hugh II. Wallace, of Taenia, as fax.rnble o co-operating with any ' lXlL", Is better poIlsl. money bcen by the new nmbaM.ulor to Frame and county In the development of Its knon as , 10 lxtcnl tlu,y wish , , i ' ' t . " ,"n flfinrn memliers of the House. Mill- loads. The amount of these contrlbu- drainage thru some public agoncy. . c interested propert nomers. lary Affnlrs committee nnd Warren tlons cannot be determined however, ns cllMlngulshed from drainage tl " , .. .. i ii iimii rnrii...r inrni-Miniliiiiu in riM-niveil nillvldunl action, no reliable estl- clu .Pershing, the nlnu year old son of until further Infoimntlons Is ruelved mnU! )f th) pr0,ln,l)p e()s,t CII, ,, ffo the fionernl loft yesterday on tlio steimer "l.ovlnthan" for Frnnre. UKRANIANS DEMAND DECISION BY ENTENTE from the counties. The cost of Klumnth ro.ul construe, tlon will be rather high, according to the data (nought back by Kuglneor Karl Wllhyrombe, who has completed his trip through this section. LONDON, April 8. The I'kraln- Wiriuji or ki.amxth fills 'ni"t nrn """K ,0 r,'n" fR1"1''5 ,l,n I Polai if Hie plebiscite to decide the WK l'i:sTS op UAILIIOAI) owneishlp of Iho territory now In ills- I pilte botvveon the two republics Is OVI.lt ,KV .Prnl.,l iinll.ir llin Knliinlll rillllllll iirrordlnR to Promlrr llolubovllrh of West Ukraine. I STRIFE CAUSED frum W11 Ktrpnt tn Surinir fiPMf in.1. llmtini ni- fnf rtt I ti f nflilu I Iran ' i "Till state VhaV the limit of .JM.end,- wIt" n fort' foot l'avcraent. from ture In thu proposed contract for Spring Street up the hill to Pacific dinlnago of the Ankcnv lnndi I' pint- Tf-rrace with n twenty-five foot pave oil at $20.00 an acre From su-h data ,m.nl whIch wtu thcn e.xtend to Hur- ns 1 his office has. there is lltllo rous- c,, .,,. , n-. on to believe that conditions within on strcet and nlonK Huron to Port tho Socoucl Unit wilt be any inoroi Umd Street. Estimates on oil maca- favorable for draiuagu thiiu within . dam and blthultic are asked. This Im- vvill bo a district affiir WlMlKK ox TU. 'WKTOIMIUV SI'XDAV N N E Iho Ankeny tract "llofoio transmitting the resolu tion to the Depaitment, I should llko provement rathor than having tho expense born by tho abutting property ewners: It "embers, f u,tl ,,v P0llnc,( lhn J Attorney, Cty Knglnner and lll' of Police wero Sl,e.MB of Rob I'l E ci.-i i.wu0 "" .:,,,,lay nn ,fl" ofi ,in lo Ualry , Tb Prty ng "' to tho MEXICAN INDIANS RAID U. S. BORDER NOOALKR, Arlxnna, April R.--A i new Miuirlpiv! party of Yaqul Indians on .Sunday j Lcitwisecl the uouminriPH irom uioi curried on tho stnte of Honcirn, Mexico Into the Unit CO.NTHOVF.HSY OVBU TIOX OF fiAllll.KJK AS IMlOVlll KD IIV XKW LAW 1IIUXOS UP L'XFOHSBKX TUOUIILB some expression of opinion from on will be divided proportionately among whether or not you believe tho water, the residents of that addition. Misers In the Second Unit would vote' The improvement of Klghth Street for nn nddltloual lien for clfilnngo j to Lincoln. Lincoln street from approximating tho amount which i Kighth to Ninth and Jefferson from Klghth to Ninth nnd Market Street) from Sixth StreeT one block jast. were also petitioned for with oil mac. lulnm or bttulithlc. A petition was also heard for I In ...... . . .. . COLLF.C seems likely lo no piticeu on me aii- I Ice n y liuiilh. It seems to mo It would be unwise to prepnio a contract pre- muturoly and have Jt turned clown by the landowners ns commonly it Is An iiiiiivnei'lnd trouble, 111 lellltlon end of the rails, flitemi ed Htntes and obtained n largo ' ... .i ...,.i.,n.. ,in..nri....i u-nu I litice of t " wn",,Hl ?or '' nm0l,,,t of nr'"" nm, ninniunltlon. ' mlcatecl nl tho City Council last orkin m"H to x,nw l,' rork T,1C)' t,10n rocro"8td tho bordor Into ng wIlLn n contiovorsy between I ttn,b,, nU,0,woh,Kp,l,' Moxl1'0' nwrdliiK to Information rlty (j,jmK0 Collector Hunter nnd ',(,,.. "'" '"''ii taken lo Dairy, , brought hero by Mexican orncers b,"" ,,m wnl In look-1 . - tri.. ""nation. All the vI.hI- nUTII (JAHIUKOX TO Itliennoii. picvlous to the crentlon of H '" "" l,r"ruo .tmi H'riulflc. HI! THIKI) OX MA a. tMn ow department, hncl contracted - . progress lhat hud boot iJ " l1'" nmillty of . 'HO llll dor Fred U. (Ironnon was presonted. It np- penicil from tho discussion Hint Mr. n hi hat hud boon 'for thu collection of garbage from n, work BKATTLB, April S. Superior number of piivnte cltlnens and eat- wns congratulated Judge Hoycl J. Tnllman has set May lug houses unci hud paid In ndvanen. easier to get a contract ratified the; Kradlng and opening of Sewn In first time than It Is to obtain its np- street from High to Prospect and on provnl after It has once been defeat-! Piospect to Ninth with a forty foot ed." street. Residents along tho Crescent, Can by and East stroet improvement ap peared and asked that tho width of tho strcet on Canby nnd East, which had been petitioned for ns n twenty four foot pavement, be reduced to nn eighteen foot Improvement. A. A. Del I man, Mrs. J C. Ilrockenbrougfi nnd J. C, Johnstone, appeared In this matter for tlio pioporty owners nnd PAHIS, Apill S. Tho Council of , tho reduction will be made in accord. T 1 I T HE E ,t""etlonUgn',aB. '" lu'e,,lnK the co"- n oh tho date for the, trlnl of Ruth for this garbage) In addition to .-ro- j,,()(r me( ,0(lliy ,u (ll(, ro8,ioncu of an wtth tl10 request. "moil 0JOl!1,B ,lllr,"K ,ho wnr whon Oarrlson on n chnrgn of murder In vldlng his equipment for hauling It 'idcui.,i B of tllnt "n'lirowas tho flint dogroo, Miss (Inrlion recent, nwny. Undor tho terms of tho new!' rentier Lloyd Oeorgo of England, i I Tho request for n permit by Will- I lam nrunnor to construct a pavilion othor - uuonftrt . - w ..,.- - --. ..,.... ...... ... v.n-. . iv pnnfeMPil tn thn iinlsoniniz of Mrs. ordinance. (Ironnon would have to icsmoni vmihou was uiluho io hu,. skating, dancing Slid Piity,e. "8 "1" v,8lt "t Dairy the draco B, fitorrs, wlfo of formor Slier- pay a license feq of n thousand dob this morning hut hoped to bo ublo. amusements on Fifth Street JuBt be 'WlUnr'1!0'1 '" ",0 lln,n whoro Iff DotiRlns M, Ston.i, with whom the lira to rontlnuo cntrylng out his con- to attend lator In tho day. low Pine, was held over for Investl- 'touihj i. . -- - "i ' " mi..,..., ...... k" lh ' ,VnH "ovo,, ",, Clarilson girl was Infatuated. mil PPMItl "e 'lniu,..i., . . I " mcrin; """ " w" n,,n "1 p,rtkenfi vcry ,e"'1y t0 "t,!s!'.f ,!,0,,ro "nk Wllwn le HACK FHOM SOUTH. tract with his patrons If Hnntor Dining tho night, the tension In gatlon by tho Council Inst evening. presses his cUlms, us Is expected, tho Peaco Conference circles had not Somo of tho mombers being of tho Oionnon assorted that this amounted been dispelled but It was felt that the opinion that tho noise would bo very Business men of Klamath Falls are desirous of having an occupation tax instituted and the Council at the meeting last evening assured them of its early adoption providing one that would be endorsed by the people, could be submitted to it. The action has been started as a protective move against the ltlner ent peddler, According to Charles Roberts, who represented the Klam ath Falls Business Men's Association in presenting a petition to the Coun cil. The business men agree to frame an ordinance which will be satisfac tory and have the backing of all business men. City Attorney J. II. Carnahan sug gested that they could adopt a tax which would take care of the man who brings goods around for sale, but that It had been found almost impossible to get the one who comes around, takes orders and distributes hLs goods later. eOPCNHACK.V. April S. Demon strations have occurred In Mui4ch against the newr revolutionary gov ernment In Bavaria, dispatches to- day state, but these have been dis persed by troops. Berlin reports Indicate that a poli tical movement of great Importance Is imminent in the region of Ham burg. It is reported that Doctors Hcrz and Hauffcnburg, the Spartacan lenders have almost succeeded in making themselves masters of tho situation and In converting Hamburg and the region between Hamburg and Bromen, into Soviet Republics. QUARANTINE AGAINST SHEEP IMPORTATIONS SALEM, April S. Acting on -information given him by Dr. W. II. Lytle. state veterinarian, Governor Olcott has ordered a quarantine against the importation of sheep Into Oregon from any other state without such iheep first being inspected and passed by either federal or state au thorities. This quarantine is im posed v the governors proclamation points out, us means of protection against scabies with which sheep in the neighboring states are reported to be infected. The only exception is that sheep may be imported for immediate slaughter. NUREMBURO, April 8. The pro clamation of a Soviet Republic at Munich Is announced In the newspa pers here today. The people have received it calmly, but enormous crowds'have gathered. Under the new regime, a com plete severance from the old German imperialism and a resumption of "brotherly connection" with Russia and the Hungarian people is announced.- COPENHAGEN, April S. Herr Landsberg. minister of Justice in the National German government has been arrestee! at Magdeburg, the t-ap-Ital of Pruitian Saxony, by members of the regiments stationed there, It is reported. General Von Klelst, com manding the Fourth Army and staff li2s also been taken into custody. HEAVY LOSS BY Fl WIN GOOD START ON BUILDING Fill XF.AKLV SEVKX THOUSAND 1KL. LARS RAISED FOR MODERN CHURCH EDIFICE AT CORNER OF SIXTH AX I) P1XE "M thai i. uwn no- nir, ana eirs,. u. u, wagged ru- lll,t ha " Voly Rnort" tliliiK turned Sunday evening from nn ox- " tbe even C the l'rty totidod vncutlon trip In Southbrn "fCMiinV"0'11 ',U KUJ,rU,awsllll J Collfornlii. They icport Iho host kind '' of n tlmo, to confiscation, of his property. City session today would servo to clear Attorney Carnnhnn declared that if tho atmospheie, Hunter should resort to (lie law ho, Tho first question taken up wns could without doubt force Grenuon to discontinue, but advised the council to Inko no part In the controversy thut of proreediiro In tho effort to uccoloiuto work. Colonel House was on hand to lopnviont the President. disturbing so close to the Main Street. , The Star Drug Company was given permit to Install an electric sign In front of Its building at Fifth nnd Main; Membors of tho Presbyterian church are feeling Jubilant over tho raising of nearly $7,000 at the an nual mooting of the church last night for tho construction of tho now church at the corner of Sixth and Pine streets. Ah a largo number of tho supporters wero not in a position to signify what they would do in the matter, tho members feel most opti mistic of raising the funds necessary to put up the kind of building they have planned. A. M. Collier. Arthur Wilson and Bert C Thomas were ro-eloctod to succoed thouisolves as director for two year terms, and IS. S, Veach waa selected to fill the vacancy left by W. C. Landon. SLAUCJHTEI GROUND LOSS OF I HOUSE IIURXS TO 1,-lTi: VESTERDAV. SI,.-00 WITH SMALL IXSURAXCE Fire believed to hao caught from a boiler yesterda afternoon destroy ed the slaughter house belonging to the Klamath Packing County two miles east of this citv ul an estimated loss of $4,!i00 The blaze had a big start when it was discovoied by the men at work there and there wis no way of check ing it. It burned entirely to the ground. The blaze as iliat discov ered about three deck. There was $.')0t insurance on tho structure, Luke Uulker of the Klam ath Packing - many stated thi3 morning thut the Company planned to rebuild' at an e.ii' cl.uo, but would choose another location OPERETTA NETS v HANDSOME SUM The nroceoda of the opoiettn "Am erica First" glon b' the grudo school pupils lust eek under tho diroctlon of Miss Eveljn Applegate. totaled $320.00 according to a statement made today, Tho expenses of tho at fair were $70 leaving a total of f250. This amount Will be used for tlie nuirhnsn of a phonograph und re cords for use In tho public schools. l&A VJh