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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1921)
a 1 'o? lErVtkx tttg Iteralii NEWS OP THB L WEATHER FORECAST Tonlilit mill lliniilii), iiriiiHliiiial rain or snow, "" BY TMC ASSOCIATED Member df the Associated Press. III, 1IIH.II Flftrmth iVar. Nn, ll'JOl KLAMATH VM,Ui, ORKCION, HtTl'ltDAV, DIXII.MIIKH HI, IIUI PMoavtfa E . efe V TV" i- 1 ' i M '? 5 KILLED, 20 WOUNDED WHEN STUDENTS RIOT Cairo Scene of Egyptian N.inn.ii. Aoii.iion Against British CAIIIO. Egypt. Der 24 - lor ilxra In connection with llgyptlan Na tlnnalUt agitation broke, nut today In the fllieh auhurh of Cairo, when n party of etudrnt raided tho govern- rnent nurvny offlroa. Ilrltlnh trmi ru.hcl from Talro anit the i.ini. ..in..inl. ..t.. i.lptleil luuenin uiiimainir i nm i Vltn were rl'orteil VIIIpiI ami twpn tjr wounitnil ("Jlro HpK l il't Authorltlrn rnim-ynl to Hunt tf) .l.r. all follnxrra of Hald Zaaloul Taalm. Nationally ImiNt. hn wi-roi"'" laiia'r nt Hatramcnto l "lo i forclhly rpmoTPd from tho city yp.trr.j Jnl", 'lp niyattrj out of the banklncl day and whom KU-I.I Manhall Allcby. , I'Uk'mpm." ; llrllah HlKti Commlaalnitpr. had or- " "aKPUlpIn lll l.avo a torn. .t.n..l .iim.1 from Kkh.1 parutlrply lurso tprrllury to foror aa TEMPLARS TO MEET:-!;,';, Klatwralii 1irJlina. Ci liltmllon l Arrnniiril Calvary Commaiidpry No 16 Knlahta Tpmldar lll hold tlu-lrt trnth ChrUtmaa ohaprvanro ut tho Maaonlc Hall. Chrlatmna mornliiK. at o'clock. Kery Knlnht Tpmplar In Kluinnth Valla la Invited to lip preirnl, whiith. r memhpr of tho local rominan dary. or not, and all Kir KlilctiU nn ltwUPalpd to he III uniform nt K'4!i j The ianrclpa will be ronductixl li Hlr Frank Ward who will act a loaatmaater upon Iho.ocraalon and tbo program a. arranged by the com- u '"r. very much for that won ... Tin i . . n. derful aled I luivn wanted one llkn Invocation Sir J W Hr)nt ' " ""'".' ' "' "' . . a aled, Mr Santa, ao I am writing lo To the Kmlnent rommnn.lcr of Cnl-1 " jou will gho my old vary Cemmandery: ",no, ,n tnw ""l" ho who ,,M Iteiponio R. Sir (leorge J Walton -1"" " To the Orand Commondnr of Oregon. H"1 ' nl '"" lloaponie K. Tdr i: i: Mage- i,ear joh. To tho Order of thn Temple you title oil thn real Chrlalnins Tteiponm Sir .. ' OnghaRen' a),rt In jour kind offor, and I rhall Tho Chrltma obserrancn I nnnjnol forKi ,0ii next Chrlitmn I am of tho two occailoni, each ear. whnn ,.,,!,. t0 Kw, , ,0 Krnoat Kndrrn overy Sir Knight la ovpected to tmi In attendonre, cten though It may he allghtty Incnntnnlnnt for him Immediately follow Inn thn exor. rliea tho olflccra for 1922 will ho In stalled. HAM McVKY 1K.H NKXV VOIIK. Doc. 24. 8am Mc- Vey. negro heavywelghl. died In a hospital hero today of pneumonia. m CIIItlHTMAH HKIUICK AT 4i 4 rOHTOKPICK . A v - - ' As Christmas Day falls on 4 Bunday this year, tho offlco will obsorvo Monday as thn legal holiday. The offlco will A h kftnl nnen Saturday OVOnltlK after tho arrival of tho oven- Ing train (unless train In o.y late) for delivery of Christmas mall. On 8unday city delivery sorvlco will bo porformed by nrllUrv nirrlnm delivering UXIIUry carnora UOUVCriUB your parcols so that you may 4) re'celvo' them on Christmas Pay. On Monday tho usual v .holiday sorvlce will be liven ,,,froro 8 am- .J0 ." wnl18 ''Iho city carriers will mako one trip. Tho' rural carrier will perform rular nervlco on Monday, s) W At WAMUi, I'oilmanUr, i ; Q i i Bv!mmmmmB'mmmmmmmvmmmmmMll&la.llflPm r A vHjitip t A 'a'L BYflp A'sBBBBy'Jr 'IbBBBBb-' clBBB IbiH'X'B''BBbABBBiI'BBbIbIrH ?" t ms ' '""ir&jf X cisO J t-A ' ' wA!! ' 'HbBBBBb' i'jpi MBvi 11 ' BBBBw 1 ' t' y ' B'VifIi '.iilr ..r ?r5i ssssB?ypjyi BB ' ' lJr? . ' iKBvR'v7MBBBKBBBBBBBfl , : : I M.ti i, itt:i.tvi:mr.H TOMMIIT IMIOIIIHMJ TRAIN IS .NOT I. XT 1'rovldlng Hut (ruin In on limn tonight, nit uuxlllury currier, In aildllloii lo fo.ur regular, w 111 deliver Incoming mall tonight It ta announced today Hu auilllury rarrlet will deliver tomorrow In un rffurl In clean up ttitt Christina mall - DORRIS MAN MADE REPRESENTATIVE OF BANKERS' SOCIETY Tols llir M)trr) Out of llankluK," l NIoRan of Ktii(atlnnal AkMlfUtloll 1)01(1118, Col. Drr 21. Wlll'Jin (5 llK''Mi'ln. raihlcT of the llultn , Vnllor Htato Hank, has hpcn cIiimvii , . cuuirman u mo American nannrm- Aoclntlnn Comjnlttpn On I'ulillr IMurutlon for Hlnklyou rnunt)' Thn iur'o" of I hi- rnmmltlpn un tatrl at rifrnt ui.-otlnK of llroup J. Callfor. chairman of Kluklyou count) HU; ronnltl principally In In IntPrpat of other bankpraj In Ihp rounly unit IihIiicIiik thpui lo carry on tin r.lucullvn rampakn In tho nchnola of their particular local-' r. j lly rducatlnx achool rhlldreii In Ihu rudlmenta and prlnclplca of bunk Inc. It Ii hoped that throunh tlipm thttlr pormila will bo vdurutcd SANTA AWARDS SLED Nt. Nlrliiilui A'rrpls Offer of John Hill Ko In lls I'rpweiH To Dear Kunta Clnu. I'lease, Mr. Ranla, I want to thunk wj, j,,,, nl iac .Uwli at net SANTA CI.Al'S HAS BIRD OF AN IDEA KppiI Ou- renlliprrtl KrirniN Din ing, Winter, H K. T. I.uililen ' "WV" w Bro Pass,n'; ""'"1 "" cneor ,o one nnniiirr .., not coniIUr tho hungr unemployed bird which nro hnlng icnnt pick- lnK thin weather," nuk II. T, l.ud don l.uddon points out thnt tho birds ( U'nrlt tnr im ifll.iilimnier. ImiiHnir . I " - " for bugs which aro damaging Ireoj, 1 ahruba and other growing things,! and that when winter comes unit lack of bugs throws thorn out of employ- ! " "' ' nl ou' ' '00, , A " crumbs thrown fit ," I""J1wouM kro" ,,,rm n,lu, '"' l'ud',c"' m WKATIIKn l'KOUAUII.ITIKH Thy Cyclo-Stnrmagraph at Undor- wimu o iiirmuv luturuou n sivuun; ,,,,. harnmnlrie nressnro for tho last 24 hours, until to o'clock this morning, alnco whon It hs been fall ing Mlnhtly. However It Is woll into tho "fair weather" Hoollon and the Indications aru good for flno weather tomorrow, barring fog, - Forecast for next 21 heurs: (lenorully fair; continued cold. Tho Tycoa recording thermometer registered the following maximum and minimum lunu'oratum ludnyt 1 1 IM Hill Jn lilisiiiiiiiiiltliiliiiiiiisl "' IS. PRESENTS TO E Program Would Cut British and U. S. Number to About One-Third I WASHINGTON. In 31 Tho American program for limitation of aubmarltip tonnage prraentcd to-( day to u Natal Arnamcnt committer j of thn tho iirr It propound a ill., marine tonnage of SO.O00 each for J (treat llrltaln and tho t'nltcd State, franco upproilmately 12. 000, Japan 32.000, Italy 22,000. I Tho program would cut thn I'nltpd' Slolm and Crrat llrltaln about one third each, Irnvlng tho other power in their urcient position, j Thn llrlliih prtipoaal for total nbollihmcnt of auhmarinea la aald to havo In on placed on fllu without def-' lultn action I WAHIIINOTON. l ('.. Dec. 24. Thn Italian declared that Italy could not accept the Amvrimn aubmarlno proposal , DICK BANNISTER DEAD Mini Wniiiiiliil riillnuliw Allrrrn thin I. pi nx III lllpl(lll 1.AKKVIKW, Dec. 21. 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A Other 'iy "It come onio etcryj year tnuiik imi "Some" can't Kc tho pleasure for the expense. "Otlicra". can't ice the ixprnso for the pleasure. "Weury Chriatina and Nappy New Vvar," murinur tho tlrrd ahopglrli. "Illrary Chrlntmaa and Knapp) New Vcar," imllo fntorlte bootleg sera. In our home are prrcnla wlioap, nbjonce we oipectiil. They come from frlcnda p thought rloso Inntead of cloao frlcnda. If tkt'y lire close enough lend them one of thoe niPsMgci: "Dear lllank, I moiled our prea cii t It not lost. Merry t'hrlntmui." "IVar (iraie. Ma atralnud roup In your docking". Merry t'lirlntmai." "Dear 1I It. tho tie for )ou got linln) My family burned It " And some friend bare tho gift of' git lug unties gl(U. Hut llk handkerchiefs uro flno If iui don't r.ttrh cold. And net btorklnga r.tn bo hiiiiR for la re curtain. ! And ran bo eaten If cooked llko fresh cabbage. Only 3CS mom days until Christ- I Merry Christmas. , R. SURVEYORS RE REPORTED SEEKING nOVTBi! Party Working North of Kirk Are Believed S. P. Engineers . A hint of coming railroad develop menta la contained In tho Information that a parly of railroad aurveynra, presumably of the Southern Pacific, hate been working on tho marau north of Kirk Tho work ha boen going on quietly for the pat two weeks, and waa cllicontlnucci. when weather condition Interfered It Is tald that tho surveyors were fpeklng a closer routo acrois the marsh front Kirk northward, with llend, tho ultimate objective. It has not been posslblo to ascer tain the purpose of tho surrey. LOCAL TP.AIN DELAYED i:nlnp I-'oitiiI to Itun -III Mllen to Turn Amu nil When Itnll llrrak Christmas passenger homeward bound kicked their heels aimlessly against the local depot this morn ing, or huddled around tho stores In the waiting; rooms, whllo cnglno No. 10, the motlng spirit of their train, steamed nway to Chtloquln In order to turn around It strike tho general public as a good Joke, or a comody farco at the tery least, for a railroad locomotive to tmrel 30 or 40 miles to turn around, but that was tho situation when a mil broko on the local "Y" track this morning, derailing four loaded box car, and thus blocking tho only posBjblo turning point onJ tho wholo sjntciu this sldo of Chllo quln. '(""vi? TOWNS PIIKIMKIMi KOR KLOOII OK Oino IlIVKIt DL'K TO HEAVY RAINFALL CAl.I.II'OI.IS, Ohio. Dec. 24 The town of I'olnt 1'leaiant. Mlddleport and Pomcroy today arc preparing for a flood of tho Ohio Illver which haa become wollen due to 24 boura of heavy rainfall, and la threaten- Ing to leave Ita banki. SCIENCE SHOWS HOW SANTA CLAUS CAN ENCIRCLE EARTH How KrN Krlnglo Out Cover Wtiole World on ChrtoUaa Kv I Explained HY IlKltKWARD CARRINQTON Scientist and Author It anyono were to tell you that there could be two, and even three. Christmas dayg going on at the same time, on our earth, you would jrobably vask thtm how they made their home-brew. And yet It Is a scientific fact which may explain to the children how It Is Santa Claus can cover tho whole world on Christmas! As the earth revolves on Its axis. midnight and morning must con stantly change.. A new day is al ways beginning somewhere. But there must bo some official spot or line where any glren day begins on tho earth. Uy a fortunato chance, this line can bo drawn precisely half way round tho globe from the Green wich meridian, and this lino crosse, no Important land area, being al most entirely In tho Pacific ocean. Where Day Dcgtn This line Is known as the "Inter national Day Line,' and here each day officially begins. On tho right of this line It Is, say, Sunday, when it Is Monday on tho left of the lino. Monday begins at midnight at this line, but Sun day In stilt finishing on the rest of tho earth. It takes Monday 24 hours to encircle the globe and get btck to this line, o as to begin Tuesday. Meanwhile Sunday Is run ning out, as Monday catches up with It .while encircling the globo. Thus ,thero aro always two days go- I...- n nl llift Mma lln.n nn n,.,- ...n -' ..w u...u ...v, w. um, uaiui, it Kurthcrmone, whllo a day at any particular place Is 24 hours long, each day lasta an earth at least 48 hours. Any elvon day, say Christmas, Is first counted as that day Just west of tho dato line. An hour later, Christmas begin 15 degrees west of that line, tw'o hours later It be gins 30 degrees west of It, and so on round tho globe. That Third Day Tho people Just west of tho dato line, who first hailed Christmas, havo en Joyed 12 hours- of It whon It Jiegins In England, IS hours of It when It begins In Central United States, and 24 hours of It, or a whole day, whon It begins In West ern Alaska, Just oast of the date, lino. Christmas, thon, has existed I 24 hours on tho globo, but, having Just begun In Western Alaska. Iti will tarry 24 hours longor among inunMnd, making 48 hours that this day blesses the earth. But tho dato line Is not quite straight; It varies. Attu Island, for Instance, la Included with Alas ka. Because of this, every day actu ally exists 49 hours and 13 minutes, before It actually cesses to tie on the earth. Hut i lioljin rWIU i'J tf' "I'rd ay '. ' , Am FAIR MEASUHT " ISCAUSEOF SENATE DEBATE 13 Member An 0MMi to 1925 ExMtiM Resolution RA1.KM. Dec. 24. The Senate ad. Journed at midnight until 10 o'clock. this morning after roll call bad 1 committed to take Dual vote ott position resolution. .This followed 10 hours or which began at two yesterday after noon. The motion to adjoara waa posed by thirteen, nearly all of whoa were expected to vote acalaet tho Resolution. Sixteen voted for ad journment. A section of the Orofoa constitution waa discovered fcr Senate members, JasijaftM'TyaUawni ment. which they saldmay aaas thai exposition resolution to bo declarod passed when It goes to a TOtO. TWa provides that a majority of sleeted members voting la Its -vor shall pass a question. At present the Senate had only It members, Senator Hume having died, and 13 constitutes a majority. Tho road protection measure fin ally passed the Senate, convpletiag that part of the special session pro gram. SALEM. Dec. 24. Housa bill 5, giving police regulation on highways to tho stato highway coasasksale, passen the Senate yesterday. Hove Bill 21, placing motor bus Use aador public service commission, which pre cipitated a debate was recommended for amendment. SALEM, Pec.' 3,C Four amend ments were mado to tho bill Clvta the Public Service Commission retro latton over motor busses. One given cities and towns the right to pass regulatory ordinances; another ex empts neighborhood trucks from hauling farmers produce; a third provides that tho commission "may" instead of "shall" require manifests of truck operators; while a fourth removes tho word "surety" from mention of bonds required, substitut ing Instead "good and sufficient bond." SALEM, Dec. 24. At 1:45 today the House unanimously adoptod tho motion that Speaker Dean appoint committee of four to confer with a llko commltteo of the Senate oa the Exposition measure, which west through tho Senato over President minor's adverse ruling on a IS to 14 vote. Following the eommlsslcm appointed to mako stato fund aadlt undor tho Dennis resolutien: Rep resentatives North of Vtuttaemah, Carter of Jackson and Senators Pen nls and Patterson and Frank M. War ren of Portland. TORNADO KJXLH 44 MONROE. La., Dec. MvFeev tern people w-oro killed In n tornado today near here. NEW ORLEANS, Dec, MwXMrir one people were killed hi toseaad on the lower Mississippi TatUf SSSS night. & MONDAY HOLIDAY 4 r-r. As Monday Is rHl hsMsy. business houses will remain a) dosed alLday. Tbers wilt sw M. Issue of TM'KVWMW ft! Ml that SV. . I I I - "J - ttf-ttvtt-ttttt I M t 1 1 . iSWllIMIIimi!!IIMI!lll!imillllltlrf) fkr. r j - ca