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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1919)
MOMi.w.rtiMsrai, tAGH RMiHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IBII). Poland's Own Women's Battalion of Death 3 jBtf.-" Ml -W J?? fWMMMNL CTfcS"'!-' f V I 1 5 "5K52J3 ''' iMtfii1 vw"" rSh'y i f-i M WJL feT" M 'hJL &L 'nM t$ VKik V- ?P HiMr J I v )t& 1 winked on tli iirolilom of iIuvImIiik K'l M'imir man mnitiM id wlno tho tmhmnrliio out of bruised tiro ran bo i , periodically A micri'KHfultv re- .,ui..n.-... i in unb-mii-mro craft re- lm lot uy ioiuiiyiiik mo hhuihmmi innliiH th only loiiK-radlUN whmoIi fabric imtl nililioi and iouili'amrliiK that, ulonu iiml unsupported, can ko Motorist themselves should oitii noiirly anywhoio and, entlioly ills- aluuntlv ovnmlno tho Inside of lht couutluK IIk iiuiIii purpose of lor- onsltiK to oo If I ho fiilnlc Is nip pedooliiK enemy wuihlw, Its uul)iu t ut oil This should nlu)8 lit' '! nn dofolsl0 qualities UlUkOS It 11 IlltVlll i l0fOll 111! extended nip" 'weapon of tho utmost usefulness iin when ilontilctiMl In Us use GERMANS WILL NOT Unjust motolmit bIiIppIuk. j ASK ALLIED TROOPS At tlu worst, niiMil strnti'KlstsI point out, It Is noxor n liability that' PARIS, Aiik 21". (lormuuy lias do must bo ptotectod and dofvnuled It'cllnod to Invito tho Allied troopi to Is admitted amoiiK naval moti Unit pollen Sllosla. holme tlioy lmo h tho IiIk ship still rules the seas. How ( rKilt tt) uu,ier tlm provisions of tho Ioiik this will ho true Is tho ones- tronty whleh states that they aio to tlon now t;iltiK tho host naval safeguard tho plo'ilsclto there, hralns of the world. It Is coiu'odod, Tho recent recurrence of th ioIk:i for tho present at least that (ho ua- nf terror In Sllesdi has hoen attllliu .Hon that holds hllndly to one lino tt-d to the ionu'irs 'of naval developuiout and ucKlcctsi another .particularly tho submarine., will bo In great utlmatu danger. I Kimiml by Weak Nations, While tho nations having the 'strongest navies have throiiKhout . the peace doliberatlons shown a ills position to agree to thu abolition of( the submarine, tho smaller anil i weaker nations maintain that hav ing less powerful navies, they are forced to cling to tho more powerful Instruments of protection and of fense and that therefore they must j retain tho submarine as a matter of self-preservation. Cause of the Latest Base ball War Women members of the Polish army who helped defeat the I'krnnlati army in a svvore battle in I.emberg. In which they lost many of their num ber The photograph shows the 'eadtng women commanders. STONE BRUISES CAUSE ' MANY BLOW-OUTS principal argument for this abolition 'was that as long in the submarines were recognized as legitimate Instru ments of warfare thero would re main the danger of some nation re peating the ruthless and Inhuman campaign Inaugurated by Germany. Advocates of the submarine, how ' ever, do not believe such past In- 'humanities should be the determln IndlcaUoui Are That tho TVeapon of w factor in deciding whethor tho UnIcr-8cu.. lighting,.. German) 's submarine should bo abolished. Main Stay, Will Contonue to Be' The naval faction both in this country and abroad opposed to the OPINION WIS . ON SUBMARINES P? vH K? ' ' "3d i Bf '&&?& Used in Warfare. abolition of the submarine believe that the factor of possible merciless nesa of the undersea craft should not be separated from the equal and possibly worse horrors of gas war tare, bombing from the air and mlrves. "She parallel between the submarine and tho marine mine seem sclosest, particularly since the mine is now and has for many years been recognized by all nations as a legitimate Instrument of war. Fig "$,. r WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 25. ' Abolition of tho submarine as an in strument of modern warfare does uul scom "" .., u. parallel between tho of an egg. Imbedded In tho road. omcers wbq nav-a giren caretul study submarIne and tho marlne mIne while going at a speed of 35 miles an . uh. ..i.n.p.1, luna .,e,0re scioscst. nanicnlarlv since the hour. At the time such a blow is allied naval commissions lnvestigat- nn. Btnlck noemly onIy .. ,lo,rn lng the subject It is the belief of been recognlzed b a nat,ons a threads in one of two of the power these officers that submarines w II , tmat ,n8trument of war. rig. ful plies of fabric aro broken Theso become more and more numerous n ures gathered b tho IJrlUsh durIng lo0se threads at once hecoW n the principal navies of the world Ue war aho tha osses o RrU- sourco ot troub,0 Tho breakIng during the nert few years. , ,sh mercllant shlpping through""" layer of fabric permits the Mmy PolntH in Tavor mines amounted to 6,377,000 tons threads to chafe each other. setHns In reviewing t'.io deliberations of compared with 5,739,000 tons sunk'11" a internal friction that causes tho allied commissions on naval ,y submarines. I further disintegration. The other terms, American officials find that plies r.onn break down, and the bi a while many pertinent arguments ,s On-aisct Naval Weapon. CIll comes, usually at a time wh i were advanced against the use of The argument has neen advanced circumstances point to no apparent submarines, many strong points also that despite the fact that the best in-1 cause, were advanced in their favor. The ventlve genius of several nations "Tires should be Inspected bv e "One of tho most. iiisterlmis , things that happen to pneumatic tires is the blowcut that follows a stone bruise." according to a mom-1 ber of the Diamond Tim A: Vulcan izing Co., agents for Dlnmond tires. "A tiro may Hometlmes 'blow up" while standing still l.lkuwise It I may give way while running over a i glassy pavement In either case, the owner curses the tire. Its maker, and, the man who sold It to him. j "Very few people who ride on pneumatic tires understand thot- qualities and limitations. 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