T & Fourteenth Year No. 3044 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE I TAI" lEd Wk latgnrng Mtmtu'-W 11,1920 Price Five Centp,. w NOMINATIONS ' COI.IHKt'M. Chicago, J mm II flip IiIk three, Johnson, l.uwdoii mill tVll().l, WOlO llll lllU'll In nomination before llin llnpiilillnui convention f iluy during thn first four hours of u r.wrllurlllg mission. Koch of Urn unmliiiitlim was tie rtimpitnlcd with tumultous demon Htrnlltum nn llin floor nnil In lli gal leries, In which the usual convention nctitm of marching, shinning, sweat-, Ing delegates prancing about llin hnlt nnil rtirryltiK banner llkeiifinn if their ruvorltu cundldutn went wit nessed. Furring the contention nltwg at ejprem upend to imikft iii fur lima lout In settlement (if III" trenly tmiu, efforts were matin to holil I hem dem onstration to n inliiliiiiiin ntul uiiilInK spenche wero llmltril to five minutes All nominating speakers got n ready rrpnnini from thn convention i Charles H. Wheeler or California, who iioinlntitiMl Johnson, not roars of rlmnrn when hi' referred to iho Wll mm administration nn "llin ni)ol family" ntul by Inference McAiloo as "thn rrown prince." "Am you prepnrod for four inr morn of themV' (in ihontxil. nnil tlm rrowd nimwered "No' no-' Hut when Wheeler referred to, Keiintor Jolinnon n linvlnr had In-1 nip(iiutn rnmimlKii fiiniln llin crowd let go lio. cheer, and guffvws. hut thnrn wern more rl r wl t-n he nld Johnmn ceiild he elected surely If he was nmnlniil.il. When he mild hr wan iientlnr the; hi T ""' of hl'' l f'' ,,1"r, w'"v M'vrr!''camp to ii lii.te of old time mutheds rrlnn of "i;ood. good." He replied "unrotk your unpreju. diced eiir. for just obi. moment and, f o r -n r-l hftf-Unni- Ity listen . . . ... . . .. ing w,,a, ...ii. oi... pp. ...r. ltepre.ettlv.. Hode.lherg got the I greatit nppla.ue when tie rmnrron to Miwdiii. as u i....in. mi... end tin ndmlnlntriilor of nhlllty In economic mid flnnnclnl lines. Tim l.owtieil procession goi imunr. way as on ns the speech was over. reinforced by luwn delegates. After . half mi hour of parading It had about I broken up but tho noise was still vorlferotiH. The l.bwden dob gates declined to resume their senls, even though not moving about the halt. After breaknlg up. tho proceislon rv.irgnnlied. singing "We Want Low- den." The diitnonitratlon was fin- " "' ' f,,,r : '" At 10:06 o'clock (he secretary bo - gun calling the roll of states for tioin ImitluiiH, Alabama passed, and Arl- zona yielded In Kansas for the noni- Inutlon of (Jeneral Wood by Uovernfir Henry Allen. The demonstration which follnutd Wood's nomination lasted 40 minutes. When It iiuletod down Horondlug speeches made by Frank Knox of New llumpshlru ntul Mrs. iiouglas Itobluson of New Vork. Frank Knox got n lot of cheers, hut not nearly iih many us Mrs. Doug las Itnhlnsaii, sister of the lata Theo dore Roosevelt, still in mourning for tier brother. In tho nominating speech (lovor tior Allen tnado roforenco to Wlllam 4, llryan's celebrated dictum about u fXillllon aprlnging to jirms ovomlglit Iiu looked lit thn press box wVoro Mr. Jlrynn wuh hHIIvk. hut the Nubrns kail had IiIh iioro In his manuscript nnil did not let no If he heard thn reference. Under n ruthless curb mi eulogists, the first ballot should bo reached by iiild-iiflernoon. With tho first ballot reeordud nnil lis hulf and quarter votes tubulated worknm for tho vnrloiiH caiittldateH will luivo miiterlal on which to work liitelllgoutly. Wend HiipporloiH affirmed ho ehould hIiow Htrength In excess of 300 on tho first ballot. Home placed It nt 300 nnil It rtmulroH 49:1 to nouilnato, I.owden Buppnrtora assorted (hoy needed only tho adherence of strong tiaHtorn dolegntlon to the Illinois gov ornor'a Htuudurd to put him ovor. It was an open Bocret that they woro flirting with tho big Now York rop- resontatlon plodged to Nicholas Mur ray Ilutlor nt tho outsot and with omo known Wood strength In Its ranks THE BIG THREE MAJ.GEN. LEONARD WOOD (iO.MI'K'ltrt t IIITICI7.I-.S (J. (I. I. I.AHOII lI.AMi M()NTI(I:AU June 11 -The lalior plunk adopted liy the H'J puhllciiti nutli mil roiivoiitlou wan rondumiii'd here today liy Faiiiui-I (lumpers, prenlilenl of ! the American IVderotloti of , ( l.ahor. (lolliiers unrerled the ! plank was directly contrary to whnt lahor ilPinaniled of the party ( '' Johnson supporters were vury ac tive openly during the evening hours lo.irrilnv iri'iillm: thn convention In the way of bands and hunners and , ,urb CafornU ,,,.,, rtll , m:,ny nutrchcrs In tho Wood deuinnstra- Um llur(At of J(,tln,on , ,,,-.,, fr,,my , Wool, I nlpr0,rlated them when the ,,,, ,,,.,.,, nr()mu, thl) ,.. . .. i Dark horse activity ww very deep ,,, llrfn. Workers for tlov- (,rnor Kpfou, ()f .linByVnnlu, for. ,,,, ,,urkMl 0f ,.m n, for ,,,,, l:vm K,, w,.n. rnport- . ,.,,,. nni, neKOllulliiK hut: .... ... . ... ,. - u .. , (hero wns no outward evldunce of' (heir labors. Thero was a marked iiilet among i , ..,,, ..,, nr iiorbert 0()vur , ,,.,, ,Ioul), ,M.IIU., lo' l)rilVa ,, ,, wouM , ,,nci., ! iniimliiadon at all but plans of his' i .. .- . ru...iL.,i I Delegutes wero busy today wlthj press copies of tho platform us It was ,,,,, T,lc Krcn, ,orlty hail caught only Its general drift when Senator Watson, chairman of tho res olutions committee presented tho draft that was uproariously approved. In spllu of tho sweltering tampor nture Inside tho convention hall,, dele gate began to pile Into their places n full half hour bo fore today's session was to begin. They all wero anxious to have It over with mid possibility that nomination might bo made to day and convention ended seomod to tukn come of tho edge off their dis tress, from tho heat. It gave promise of being the hottest day of the con vention In nil rospects. During tho wait tho dologatos still wero asking one another who was to he nomin ated mid tho tiKUal reply was dis tinctly of the "daiiilflknow" char nrtor. Tho munagers for all ciindl dates tried to outdo onu another In n conference over the, result. Tho Wood people wore claiming victory by the third or fourth ballot. The predlctloiiH of the othors wero less definite. For the flrHt tlmn allien the con vention began candidates for presi dent wero missing from tlio floor. Dr. Ilutlor of Now York gave his proxy lo a woniiin who nut In u box. Governor Sproul dropped In for n few minutes hut announced 'ho would re turn to his hotel whon tho balloting started. Tho frlomlB of Senator Johnson mild they did not expect their candidate lo show himself In tho Coliseum. Nativo rubber gathorers' In the Congo got GO conts n wook and pay their own oxponeos. i? at rwfejv v!1hHP wtfttm lhb. l .w. ih l. i ,1 AMONG PRESIDENTIAL FRANK O. LOWDEN ELKS PLAN TO On Monday evening. June 14, at A 15 o'cl cli p. m., in I ho lodge room of the i:ikn turn plu In this city, the lot-ill Kills Mill nhaervu "Flag Day" In ii Ik fitting manner. A very attractive program hus heen nn it need, with an abundance of good music ninl speaking. Judge P. II. D'Arcy of Salem, Oregon, has nccept vd tlm Invitation to make tho prin cipal patriotic address, ami will he hero for this occasion unless prevent ed through Illness. Fred A. linker will deliver tho tri bute to tho flag, mid l-vti lllclin will read the history Of the flag. The public Is cordially Invited to attend this patriotic service A full program will ! published later HEED EDITOR HERE ON VISIT II. II. Worthlnglon. "the best newspaperman Klamath county has ever had," In In the city. Ho arrived hero last opening and Is stopping at tho White I'ellcan. Over a quarter of a century ago "Dave" Worthlng lon owned und edited a wookly paper In this city, and thoso who lived hero at that (lino and who are still resi dents of tho county always refer to him as the ablest newspaperman thnt has graced this section before or slnco. And they are right, for Mr. Worthlugton has duplicated his work at llelolt, Wisconsin, whom ho owns The Nowu, recognized as tho lender among tho dallies of the mid dle west. People arc often prone to measure greatness, ability and suc cess by tho dollar mark, and even with (his yardstick Mr. Worthlugton upholds tho reputation given him by his friends of earlier days, bolng uhlo to reckon his annual Income by six figures and hU worldly posses sions by seven, It Is now about a decade slnco Mr, Worthlugton dropped in to see his old friends und In that time great changes huvo taken place in this city, so great, In fact, that ho would have felt 111(0 n stranger In n strnngo laud, If It wero not for tho old time welcome extended by Captain Sie mens, Jildgu I.euvltt, John llonston, Captain l.en and tho others who has tened to greet him. In tho days when Mr. Worthing ton was "running" his paper It took courage and ho had plenty mid to spare. With tho mime enthusiasm as ho .would roast a foe or support n friend, ho would light with him or for him and often whon discussing tho'stlrrlug tlnu8"thut always mark ed tho political campaigns of early days will you hour how So and So started In to trim Davo Worthlugton, with the usual result tho trimmer got trimmed. Mr. Worthlugton Is returning form a vacation trip to tho Orient. Ho expects to start east Sunday. ' CANDIDATES . HIRAM W. JOHNSON COI.ISCI'M, lilr(iRii. (ljllel) X lot. noiiilinitiiiii lirt hill-1 Ted SiDder. tho logger who had n miraculous escape from death when n the ton truck ran over him In a logging camp accident near Odessa two weeks ago, was nblo to leave his bod ut tho Warren Hunt hospital for the first time today. In addition to serious Internal Injuries, Snyder re colved.a fractured skull nnd n brok en shoulder. Narrow escapes from death are no new experience for Snyder, hut tho truck Incident camo ns near to fin ishing lilt earthly career as any of them. Ileforo coming to Klamath Falls ho served with tho 20th Engin eers oeren and wns twlco gassed. During his war scrtlce he was part of thn crew of a submarine which wits rammed and sunk. Ho clung to n spar In thn water for .17 hours bo foro ho was Anally tescued. Despite his experlenro with the Gcrmnns, Snyder I certain tliat.be would rath er tako chances on escaping tho ef fective annlhllatory methods of the Huns than with Klamath Falls log ging trucks. LAKEVIEW EXPECTS NEW BOX FACTORY l.nkovlow. Ore., June 11. (Special to tho Herald.) Humors thnt have boon current hero for some time that n box factory will bo built this sum mer wore given added Impetus yes torduy with tho presence In town of M. S. West and Durge W. Mason, of tho Dig Lakes box companies of Klamath Falls, and of the well known Susanvlllo operator, Chas. Mctlowan, Their conference with local men gives ground for a belief that Immediate activity Is contom plnted, but nothing wns doflnltoly elicited In regard to their plans. MRS. CATT RE-ELECTED SUFFRAGE HEAD OF.NHVA, Switrorliuul, Juno 11. Mrs. Cnrrlo Chupmnn Cntl was un animously re-elected president of the International Woman's Suffrage, nlll nncn nt this morning's session hero. She agreed to accept (ho offico, do spito her speech of yestvirduy In which kIio said that sho folt com pelled to retire. FOUU SUICIDK OX DIS.I1I,KI THANSl"OUT WASHINGTON. Juno 11. Four por sous on board tho army transport, Mount Vomon, committed sulcldo nftor one of tho ship's propellers broke, off the Virginia coast, accord ing to a radio message received here today. Circumstances or names were not given. Four thousand Czecko Stovalc troops are aboard, he sides prisoners. I IIUI.I.KTIN I t I Fisiras i UYINI r;AMiATKH kki:i AUMV l'IH).M I'OMHKUM CIIICAOO, Juno 11 While ' tiumlnutliiR Kiocchc wero bo- ' trie mailo nt Hid Ccllnoum today tlm leading cnndldatex for noni- . Ina'tlon wero In Mcclunlon In liotnl rooiim, hut all wero in touch liy tolophone with tho convention hall. Senator Johnson wan donated with neveral of his odvlnom at his headnuarterx. Oeneral Wood arrived In thn city from Fort Sheridan hut kept till room after u conference with men loading hla fight on the floor. Oorernor I.owden used tho early hours of the day for confcrcncci then adjourned to hi apart- 4 ments to await report. TAJIOK, Cal , Jur.8 11. Tho -problem of deflation of thn currency Is tho most pressing of those confront ing hanking Interests, delegates to tho California Hankers association here wero told today by Rcorge S. Meredith of Oakland, president of) tho convention - "A year ego a spirit of optimism was abroad In thn land, new enter prises wero planned on every hand, and a spell of hopotul confidence pre vnded tho country," hq.sald. "And for a time our bright hopes seemed to bo realized, crops were good and nature blcsiedjthe West richly. A year ago. deflation of our currcmy and credits wait not often discussed. Today It Is the, tlomlnant topic. As wo review the situation today wo sou tbarllilfls'llonsVrirherltablc.rroni tho moment tho United States ceased to bo a debtor nation nnd became a creditor nation." " Federal renervo banks long ago could have "applied tho brakes" to tho Inflation movement by raising the discount rate, said Meredith. "I am not ono to condemn tho Fetferal Ucscrvo Dank for allowing expansion to reach the peak." ho I continued, "rather. It would seem toi bo Its duty to' finance tho Clovern- ment even though the Oovcrnment wern conducted on on exthavagant nnd profligate scale. Now must come the period of foreign readjustment. This meets an added obstruction In the condition of forolgn exchange. A condition so bad thnt a debt of 1000 marks, formerly equal to about $240, could recently be settled for ten dollars." Referring to International policy Meredith said: "The time has come for this na tion tq declare Its dissociation with European affairs In all that does not concern us In respect of our political safety and Industrial welfare. Utop ian notions of brotherly responsibili ty, pledged In formal compacts, have no proper placo In this nation's per manent policy." A gravo danger which threatens tho business life of America, Mere dith said. Is the prevailing system of taxatjon, "which eliminates tho re sources oi mo investors upon wnom our enterprises have been depend ent In tho past." TWO MEETINGS OF C. OF C. TUESDAY Capt O. C. Applegnto, secretary of tho Klamath county chamber of com merce, calls attention to the fact that tho regular directors' mooting vlllbo hold at1' 5 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, June 15, and tho monthly meeting of the chamber at S p. m. tho samo oven- ing, that being the third Tuesday of tho month. It Is hoped that In tho meantime several of the standing committees will bo, able to meet and tako such action is will onablo them to report, at least' tentatively, slnco these com mittees, or bureaus, havo In hand many matters of great Importance to Klamath county. The bureaus repre sent practically all the Interests, of the county and the time- la ripe for the transition from old time condl? tlona. BHR BLAMES BANK PflOBLEMS ON INFLATION .ii MIS BRIEF T COLISEUM, Chicago. June It. -Following Is a symposium of tho plat form adopted by tho Republicans last night: Tho Republican party reaffirm Its unyielding devotion to the Unlom of the United States. Tho Democratic administration wsjs unprepared for war and equally ma prepared for peace. The demonstrat ed Incapacity of the Democratic party has destroyed confidence In, aad weakened the authority of the gov ernment. The Republican party undertake to end executive autocracy and. re store constitutional government.-! The Justice of collective bargain ing as a means for promoting good will betneen capital and labor Is rec ognized. Thn administration Is denounced for Its falluro to demobilize tho mili tary forces and retrench In expendi tures following the war. The Republican party Is congratu lated for the enactment of a legisla tive budget law and tho president tac censured for Its defeat. The farmer. Is declared to bo the backbone of tho nation and entitled to adctjuato representation In the government. Administration of tho farm'toaa law so a to facilitate acquisition of. land by men desiring to become m crs Is demanded. I I Ml A prcgrom of constructive legtata tlon has been in great part nullified by vindictive vetos of the proildeat. A Republican congress has stopped tho flood of public treasuro reckleaaly poured Into tho lap of an Inept skip ping board and laid the foundation- J, , fora.grcat merchant wArladff jjjjff ';, A permanent women's"" HireaJf' 15 the department of labor was estab lished by tho Republican con?re. Immediate resumption cf trade re lations with nations with which the United States 'is at peace is de manded. - Liberal appropriations In co-operation with tho states for construction of highways Is favored. A compromise limitation policy to Increase national wealth und produc tlcn Is domnnded. The party holders In Imperlshablo remembrance the vulor and patriot ism of the soldiers and sailors who fought In tho great wur for human liberty and pledges Itself to discharge tho nation's obligation. The Republicans welcome, women Into full participation In the activi ties of the party and of tho govern ment. Party denies tho right ct workmon to strike against a government that insists tho rights and Interests ot employes must be safeguarded. Compulsory arbitration Is not ad vocated, but In Its place Impartial commissions and better facilitation for voluntary mediation and conelN. latton. Credit Is claimed for Increased pen- alone In- behalf of Civil war voterana and providing for need of aorvlco men of the recent world war. Sound policy demands a real reduc tion of tax burdens nnd substitution of almplo for complex tax laws and proceduro. Tho prime causo of tho high cost of living' hns been n EO per cent de? proclatlon In the purchasing power of tho dollar, duo t the gross expan sion of currency and credit. Tho Republican party plodges It self to an earnest nud consistent at tack on living costs by rigorous avoidance of furthor Inflation of cur rency nnd promotion ot production. Tho party reaffirms Its belief In tho protective principle nnd pledges. Itsolt to a revision ot tho tariff as soon as conditions mako It nocossary. Promotion and olovatlon vof stan dards of living nnd citizenship nro doclared to be the first duty of gov, eminent. Recent legislation by a Republi can congross to promote and main tain an American merchant marine la Indorsed. . ' The existing policy 'otjhe United States (or the practicalexclusion ot (Continued! mF P4 sw i t t i ' M $