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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1919)
MONIt.W, A1MIII. I I, it,,,, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BHEaEIEnKHaiaBElllllllIIIIIIIMMlEISllih "WRF.CK OF WAR. A T.IAWHTY. ITRVFn ivv V rr- Hi H M B M U tafSsS.-O -VI'llVCO-. -v?J,:lii.- ' gt&3 fefe SkSiamt && n, tltn Aftpu vS'liopi' ocatiiirai fiMr.inc for returned tli's. character is so tiiRhty oriMt'.ixed to become usefii emmuvt i . .r rwdiers is a ou-stion of threat im m Canada that hundreds of returned cu!ar to faultier continue ..'...,!..,..,. ".,. ; x. n,t. 'oldicrs are now aetuailv making "Manv returned oldieis amti'ii pottance lust now in the United more mom,y cause of this traminc tions are broken doxxn Thex h ,h iiaU3 ar.-J in Uwada. .Many re- than they xxere before thoy xxere dis-1 been gassed "i'eil ihoikl nrtil n.r. t.irned c 1 tiers, sre unable to resumi, aided bv war iturcd by uoiiiuu unci ioiieinier ' tlicir old x.ork because of disabili- The Anj-u Shops of the Canadian are hiehlv strum: and nervuu- 11ml tics and cir.ns,t public spirited men'' Pacific Rail.xay. in Montreal emnlov xvtll be for some tune to mine xVh t n-e'trrii' r -hpm fnr new tnMinii1 tr -usand of skilled men and th they make of tnemelxe deuen.i. ..p a'etrc' t -hem for new traces ana ccmpanv.s on?mN have rendered ' vou. If one of tliee men in ike- , o-iu-tions. As one expert descntws mnterja) assistance in reinstating mistake and is nuuhtx renr'nnm.. .... l.. '.hey are "taking the wreck of. d.sablcd soldiers in civilian oocups-' he is likelx to sn ike like u leaf i t tta.. a liability, and turning it into tions. Of the lirt lW) to complete I excited etc.. aini lie xerx d tl'i hi: in ni asset." ndutnnl re-educational courses ten ruk- am thing of this i unmu Kor utout oichtecn months re-uere emplojed bv the C P R. and, "There jre tonnd to oe uiin "x tinned Canadian soldiers have been . many innre nave sim been ndded o, xeptum unu an- men mil lil 'n r i!e to lake a course of training un ' this "number These ":en have takn make jrood I'lie sii.-h nr in- . . C r ; .vtrnment supervision and pax coures in twelve ditTorent trnt"- ' fts them for rexv occupations Often their di'uhilitica are n i t " i'jriit of which would not be'shoxx-n in photographs 'i t d bx their disamlities For Foremen of the ror.iinpv h.i't e ..n-' a m chinist uho had lost been oiliciallv mstiucf-J n m itv ' . coid Kconie a mechanical creates tact ca-e nrd at'"' "'-i r i.ur.'...i. . ocational trumtni; of 'handlinK these men auti to l.ei; ibsm ot 'op iiiaioritx iioui'.ei in i'" uk. .'ml ii ' v,iit inxilrL-i '. xour ro f r ii 'his rutio'i i n't- "." I mm I.--I i t-.s ii.i i - le'-x- h .!! J at art i. . iriir io coini U2 tim .t.u trutit." wwum URGES Sf H STJTECMB PORTLAND. April 12. Claims of Oregon will be strongly presented be fore congress when that body again takes up matters pertaining to land settlement law.? for the benefit of the returned soldiers. The Oregon Cham ber of Commerce is sending out let ters and collecting data from the x anions sections of the state to be brought to bear In effort to obtain just recognition for Oregon. Figures recently complied by J. V. Brexxster, farm help specialist, indi cate fliat Oregon has been deprived of her just share of reclamation funds. It Is the Intention of leaders of the state chamber to see that this flection is not slighted in expendi ture of soldier land settlement funds, which may total JCOO.000,000 and will be devoted to reclamation of arid, swamp and cut-over lands. iflKJinrc I FLIGHT M T T 1 O. F. Oemorest, aentlst. Is located In Klamath Falls; office in the Bristol building, above Sugarman's store, 6th and Main. 9-12t Keep down the gopher pest with a .22 caliber Remington and hollow point cartridges. 3-12t LONDON", April 1 1. The air mln istiy announced today that Pilot ll'ipy Hanker probably will leaxe Newfoundland at 2 A. M., Api'l 1", In an attempt to fly across the t lii.tlt ' "Within the next fexv dajs, per haps a transatlantic flight xxiil b attunpted," said the statement. "We haxe placed the resources ofi nie air ministry ax me uisposai oi ail who attempt it. It has been derld id Io make the attempt from the Am. Griean side. It Is probable that Hav ker xx ill make the first attempt from Newfoundland at 2 a. m., April K. "The admiralty has Instructed a'l mnrfnerB who sight aircraft In 'lie Not th Atlantic to signal Immediately t!ie position by wireless, continuing the flgnal four times. At night, mat-Ipi-rh hearing aircraft must display II. luminated signals." Bee Charles S. Hood, Klamath Agency, for Indian gracing lands and timber. 12-tt See Harry Telford for tractor plow ing. Address Klamath Falls, Merrill route. tt MJ'B"(M BuYlheFiYeflound Size and Save Money IfeucaritbuyBetter Coffee. EVERY CAN GUARANTEED V 'ClJUM PpCreP WHY? m& u. s. ?ays m io mm fach SOiMER KOFI Money to Meet Expenses Will Be Raised Partly by Victory Loan Army authoritl havr- stlin'iti-i) that faro alone in lirln-tuii; a wildli-i from I'ranrp to Ins lioiun In llii- I'lilti'd States xx ill bo S200 To lirlm; tli American Kxpedlllonary I'm h Iioiiii will cost the government i lose n jtnooou.nno Estimates Inrluded t'il to ki-i thr soldier froinxthe battlelluld or ramp it franco to a seapiirl. $f.2 to transport him across tlin Atlantic and I'M tc send tho soldier from the port of d barkatinn In tho Unln d Slul- to hit clvlllin home If It weic merely a question of mov ' In? a largo number of men as Individ uals tho great number would permit combinations of resources that would result In reduced rates for each man The authorities point out that the A I-". F is an army and must bo broughl home as an army It must bilng It baggage and equipment with It. Some Details The whole American transportation system In Franco lost J700,)00,000 The railroads alone ohI $100,000,000 Part of the lingo cost of IIiIh systeir must be charged to tho cost of return Ing the men. That Is why the Wat Department made the apparently hlgb pro rata rate of $04 a man to bring a man to a seaport In France. Even with special government rates tt costs Undo Sam an average equlv alent of at least $40 a man transported to charter ships. Thin cost must he added to tho cost of operating all the ships In iibo To run tho ships, keer; them In repair, maintain Uielr crcwH costs an equivalent of $22 a man transported. That is why the govern ment Is paying $C2 man for every soldier brought back overseas. Navy men hay it cost $7C for every man sent over on a Ilritlsh transport, ho JC2 foi tho return faro Is a low estimate. Demobilization Costs To handle, tho troops on landing (ho great embarkation plant at Hebo ken and the distributing ramps, Up ton, Mills and Dlx, are being UHnd Thoso enormous building develop meats as well as tho othr canton tnents, hospitals, etc., cost tffiG.OOt), 000, Now that they crn again being put to 1 1 ho to liamllo tho return and demobilization of tho Holdlois, it purl of their cost is very properly charged to the cost of returning thu troops to their homes. Tho Victory Loan Is boing rnlid by tho government to moot "ji,u of those expenses. 'itsmmsmss&misz m a a M H N m n S3 U 'Si ti a H '4 M M m H m ra a a H Kay, listen! Tho bnt,li season lias opened. Hot Springs Until 1 louso. 1 a m Si SPECIAL Subscription OFFER for April Only Once more you will have an opportunity to secure the Herald for one year at our annual Bargain Rate. 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