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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1922)
iWfMFy- J, yfxi tn V' She THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOMUV, AI!(HIT HI, 10811. mwimimwiw;iiii vrxm itrrz '-Wheri'aCaptaitf Becomes Aclmiral KLAN POWER WANES Lynch ItaviiNMi, l.lrutenant 0tt nor of Teta, 1'iv-llrt UttMfill il ' i V i II I f t i ' , a. &M lslKBPSx2iiX f 'flh .x r-sMB1BBL IIH tVa. I CS-irf-T-iissisrn 1 B V" h !sVmX L tv B .' ""s. M HT" - Vasffik B & . F"m 'V, sr A -' iw V l t.i s j4esTr3 . Mmt Xm CmmmmL-i itiWmwmmlwim ' JmWm W BWMBw. xas.BB I IV .BjpH. J7 bBwvi!IwibmI I BH-jr '"'"ssSWi L.r slsm .The captata'a glg-ana the admlral'a bam were replace by a. whale; boat rowed by conmlMloned officer wbtn Captain A. J. Zieglmtltr ltt the U. a 8. California at Bremerton. Wash., to txcora an admiral. ThU manner of taking a dtpartinofficer ashore U.oa of the hlghMt com . plbacnt In naval tradition.'' Fieru: thhiixr, i.vi.rnixcj ' & MOB 8TKXK AND mwnTi"""?1 ' tl" nJ a"Ml (Continued from Pat 1) Jmlng liquor In hi possesion, total S11C, In addition to which he wan given a 30-Jny suspended Jail .out pace j-J'ow cnt lack to the Klamath avenue pen air pavilion. Tbli I where tbo mob scene come; In. i" Thi? principal actor In this scene, Jraro J. M. Lallean. Peter McDonald jn! I.pul Pr.ohln. Moro about Mc- Donald later. of tbo tbrM. At thl Juncture ap peared Sheriff i.ow ami between tho luo of th fin the throe men wero i herded down to the police station. the mob followed at their heels. Me laMirhlln led the prUoners and tow ! followed In hi t runty car. prrpared to act In ovent of emersencjr. Next trcna police station. Close up. fliewlnr: arrested trio paying fine of S each. The picture end with a xhort cccc staged nt Ninth nnd Klamath at 15:30 today where Officer Mc- Lc'URhlln fouud the above Potor Mc TkichrM -were stafc nva'md.h. BoM nnda ma3 wrp thp hoc to, lao officer cald. apparent- . . .. , ,, ,. . I. ,...-a ,.- 1- ..' nl,:.. u "ase name of "Snowball" reclining "The BlronKth of tho Kti Klux Klan U on tho wano In Texn)," nald I.Tiieh Davidson, lieutenant gov or nor of TexM, a visitor hero today en route for Crater lake and thence via Portland to Yellowstone park and eaMcrn cities. "In my own city of Houston," he ald, "I am Jure the Km Klux move men.t N loitlnR out mildly, and I bollevo Interest and membership nr dicrentlnR In other partM of the state." There hi been no official action ntalnat the Khu In Texas ns there has been to California and Oregon, vjM tbo lieutenant Rovernor but public opinion has been stirred by tho prers of tho Uto and Influen tial orfjultatlotis nnd cltlxens to take, r stand against tho movoment and It Is dying out. Davidson was accompanied by lila daughter. Ml Lois. Mm. Davldon and nuother daughter rime ni far ' ns San Kranclsco but returned to I I.a Angeles from there UelnB In the lumber business be 1 much Interested In tho pine tim ber ot tbla region. U. J. McCum bor of Sao Francisco. weIknoti lumberman, accompanied him hero and tbay aro looking ovVr some of the timber tract and plants. The Ttvian wa evidently lm pre-sel with tbo country and ob viously lnrer In bit comments upon tb bucy and pro.iporou. up pcarancn of the town. i m ' ' CKO. M. atllTtl JOINS KT.1KT OP K)K'H KTOniJ Cro. M. naxth arrlvod here Sunday algbt from Minneapolis to take charge of the advertising and window trimming at Moo' tore. Harth 1; tald te b" a man of lile experl.'nco In all branche of tho dry good busi ness. II ha b-n connected vlth some of the argrt store In Minnea polis and other eastern cities and come hero highly recommended. 1) Inspired by moonshine. Tbu mob llppoarod v.'htn Officer McLoughlln F TRES SHfBS ROSE BUSHES" BULBS Order them now for delivery. fall KlamatiFlowerSbop Cut Flowers Plants Phono SS9 SCI Main St. on tbc ildewnlK witbln easy rcicu i of a bottlo smelling strongly of c moonshine. One of tbo men wis cnoyluK a nap and the other didn't 1 know what he wan dotng, McLough- , lln said. -Cc,xt scene; Fadeaway., showing 1 Jailor Howard and JIcLoushllri car , rylng th,p two mea to tho,pollce.. sta. tlon In Howard's car. Watch for the next release! . B ( Tdko this country as a whole and tho politicians by arid large', the 'reason the country Is In a 'iioTo' Is , that the politicians arc at " large, gargle Doc. Ham bo. SCHOOL DAYS PKFK.iT OF NEW ohfcooS fscnooi. nn.ti is tnoKD ,i (Continued from Page.l-) - , Ff'J Hyif-J ,. --! VH- are just around the comer. Now is the time to outfit tjjat boy or girl. Don't fdrget Holland J shoes for boys are the best in Klamath county. i? bec'a only 1C,000 sctltloners for tho racawre. t oni.T , 0 Pmrfoso HlsrrpreenlJ 'tit now dall)' 1Hrp?rirn-tatld'w hat written ilt lin1 by petition er. ib the otfect that they wore In duced tty lg3 the. petition wlthoot knowing the meaning ar.'d purpose of tho proposed bill: irid br misrepre sentation of Its true nurposo. and tba,t'thVyinow deilra to withdraw and, cancel their' signature. "Hundred, perhap thonsanairbrrhes" tJMirioov en. It, tbey baa, known tuat tbi waa a bill Intended tod.es.troy every pri vate school In the state, never would have Igrttfd'ltheiVHUfini. (t'ArftiW rasaff ffWraW .'IS: dren In tbOfbTn'ntary nchools and to strengtbrn the bxlstlng biwin re gard to compuUtori attendance in the cbooln. fend tscro was no public understanding that tlm bill was meant to destroy all prlva'.o educa tion. In addition to tbl fraudulent me thod of obtaining the submission of tho bill to a rote, tbt authors of It attached to It a falso tide, calling It a "Compulsory Education mil." when It ought to have been Called "A Hill to Establish State Monopoly of Education." Robert E Smith of Portland, In sQ 2T JVV K DM '&zzS8 T PM "Wheio lll I ! Hint nen suit iun y,- mnii''s HtntliV" p. jSBSy xVl ty llX 'i1"' '''o piUllico nl ili'iiieiistuillii- wlnit hpleudlil ullio- mil ST -rlTBsmiV ft Mk "' luiNolhic lu r St 's'ihSKtX v il S mm (.'nuii tutiii-H . ' y , " ovlr i cR nM Youi catoful Inspection of f.ilirlcs. tycs mid uorkiiiniiMiIti will ?'' 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Ii ti.JLMlV'' -J.HI-- ;f ''Awxzt'j'' w'- : .r:,r:7 C"?rr curiKiii,thco rnVthoda1 nnd 'motive, nro, belnp e. those torgumont. a-J;teir7fthK'(tTcM'-Br Tfoi dverr day, nud the n-'conls ofjliavo au.qpjiorluult thri ytem of ai -.'very men win y to do. aiid ynu lh" Vrlniln.il cnuru of tlild and o'.liurl will bo comluccil that thorn, I li- illty basi'd upon It which I bo state sufficiently domonstmto uliia tolufely no iiucosHlty for this tnw: a in by lni founder and tut -r I iwlrp a old ns llm'tilatii of Wash Inn ton, mill only a llltlu younger tliiui tho Mil to of t'allfiirnln; It bun Just ns grcnt untural reiourcun, nnd at- tr.'ieiiiuis. mid Just us flnu a (limn of tlon to this r.'llsloiiu rhdnl irellglou faith, ind moral llevcd In by lhV founder and tut kind f ati orgJnUatlon they are. 'no benerii. no nubile betterment in rons of the erhoots. This Is their .. .. . . -. . . bo achieved by the niliiiitlnn of sued ( neonlo ai either mio nf iliimn rum. constltutlenal right, secured to them' .'isiili .Mujiuiii- .tcnlnst it jaw iul tin. (.onir.try It will ill- inunwraltli. but Oreriiii lint, only by tba constitution Of tbu L'nlted ' With iliain nr nllli-tl r.irlnln nffl. 'tttrny Olio nf the mmt luiflll III , nti'.lil ilihnliitiilits i l):n sriuure tulle. States, and by tho constitution o?and unlos theio r.ontleinun want iu ' ntruiin-nIltli lu tlu educiitlniml. lille WnllHnr.toii liu-i twonty ami ccry Btaln In tbo union, Includlnt;. bo linked up with tho Ku Klux they I religious, .ind inornl llfo of the niulu C.tllforiil.i has tuent-two Can this Wat of Ortgon, for thl Is n land lie will liaxe to dlimuw svinnatliv mid i It l" entnll pn iiormoUH Inrnmso In stale iiffura in iiilum a law like (hi.. ji...i.j . ... . ... , .. ... . . . ----:'. .i .... . . ... " . . : oic.uea io mo i;reai Ainuricun prm-, alliance with them Tbo nrirnt body i iJai""i. n win miii.ho owry priu linen id nl lint nil luilrleil and a We are showing a splendid line of Pumps for ladies in new advance fall styles. Shoes for the Little Ones HoMwry for the Entire Family Houston & Jester SIS Main St tbo "Oregon journal" of June 10, 19S3, uuutiet entire rt-aponslblllty for thu autborshlp'and -Initiation ol the bill,- to the name of thu Scottish into atasona, or rather, of tho, south ern Jurisdiction of the .Scottish Kit Mason, by virtue of a resolution adopted by that body In 1920 two year IWoro tbl bill waa proposed In Oregon, and by a body of men hav ing absolutely no authority or Juris diction bo dictate to tho voter of Oregon what they ihall do with their public school. , No Nntif for Iaw Hnn Ip that Jtue Interview ho declar ed that there won no particular duu gr In tbl atata requiring the pas sage of uch a law: that It would be Impossible to put such a bill through i in any one oi inn oiaer ana more populou date of the union, and that acting under (he inatruction of mo supreme council or tne Hcotllsb Hlte be wa Initiating tbla bill In Oregpn tq set an example for the rest or i Be country, Now, this statement is an Insult to the Intelligence, of the voter of thl tale, for It mean either that the people out here are so few in number and o far in the back-wood that they can be humbugged into dolnc almost anything upon, a plea of "pa triotism"; or that they are so vision ary aid reckless that tbey are willing (o try out any kind of an experiment at their own expense and for tho benefit of snqa who want to Intro duce a sew and untried ayatem of education. VV'by should the private acnoola of thl atate bo destroyed! There ha never been any complaint that they were violating the law. or teaching anything tbey ought not to teach, or In any way detracting from the cltl xensblp and civilisation of the atate. Tho various religious denomination in tin state, including Protestant, 1 1 Cathoci, and Jews, have boon main mining private iciioois in wnicn ex actly the aaine course of Instruction It followed that I prescribed by tbe stnte, and taught in tbo public school, ami tho stato authorities ex ert Uo supervision over that coursu of instr.uOJpu bulb lu. (he prlvuto-MiidJ lu too pub)lc school, liut In addl- clplo of liberty of conscience nnd ah t of intelligent. nolt-riMpectlm; Musuna imintu enuaiiiy or ireeuom u religion of the statu of Oregon mo not In among the people. sympathy with tbla bill, .Miiny of .Moral Training Xwileil I ,'"" hajo -Irr.uly no uiiiioun ud iiub- Certnlnlv iio lil!,l Is In anv unv ' "Cly U"'1 '" ,l10 nr,'l"4 ai"' ll B,',,m,, certainly iio uiihl I u any way , , , , If w, ,. . ,.mmiiilii uijureu uy receiving ruiiKiuus mm moral trulnliiif.'iio matter what may be tin: particular -'ct of rellgton that Imparta such' Instruction. Well ington bald, lu'hla faruwell uddrroe, tbu I there run no no patrlotlam with out morality, sad uo morality with out religion; and tho whole fabric of American tlviUiition I founded nit on, and its NiiirrAtructure bui been erected upon, thnifundameiital prln clples of re 1 1 clou uud inorullty uh taught by . tlieiu denominational HchoulH. It ha been held by every court in the union thut ever had the iie.itlon before It, that Iho right of u parent to educate hi own child In whatever way and whatever fall li Iih choose I paramount to the right or tho state, being u natural and Innllrn ablti right, conferred upon every man oy virtue of thn sacred dutle nnd responsibilities of parent-hood. Ho long a the private a'ckobls pursue ubatantlally the same course of In struction that Ih prescribed I n the late orhooU, every parent lu thl slate, and In nviry atalo, hit an Inalienable rlgh which no govern tho high bt.iudarils that tint Mnsunlr fraternity hi ulway.i bousted of maintaining, they ought to come out publicly nud dluavin, being I'lfinU.ra of tliln conspiracy of lawl'jsk ntitl.ru HkIoii forcft. All tho talk Hint has boon manu factured lu behalf (if (hi hill Hint It will protect Americanism, ami pro mote Americanization, Ih simply n pan nf Unit kind of npurloim uppeal to patriotic bentlment that lini been used; and nbuneil, by eery eUli and fcelf.seelilng Interest In the roun tiy ulnrn llio world war Tho prlvnlo KChoolii nro luiL iih Anif.rlrim. mul leach AuiiTlcauli.tu JiihI n:i v:el, uud ! aro eui;ai;iil In the (irnieiei of Ameri canization of the tillen iiinl foreteller. Just uh effect l oh- mi tliu ntlbllc HChoola. Tln-rn (im mi many national- IIIoh repreiienliid In thn tirlvuln ucliools ari in tho public hiIiiioIh, ami they am JiiHt n.'i coHmonolltmi nm domocrallr In their mulhodu und ill clpllnn n tbo ntatn luHlltutlnna, la-nil In Sot let Ism Thn fact In Hint (111. bill In Inspired I'lpln nf American couslllntlnuiil , ilMiigurou exiierlmunt. uud fornhlili gi)ernmeiil. mid destroy thn most tii..I0 lmn It. n uo public ilcmanil, lued tenela ami truilltlnn nf und for which (hero s uo public no American libert) . namely, llheriy ntviehslty? If It should bit ndopteit In ronicleiiio and freedom of rellnlui .Niiemher (t will furnish u sorry ex- Will Hemril DeMliipiiient . J1' U" I,,r ,!'"t1t,l,4",11'H V.0?1'1 f',lr ln ,, ,. , , . , , .... . I lJi!, '"" 'I ""I Plneo Ibis klutn out . "It luopted It will do tbla fi'.itc of harmony with the civilisation of incalculabl.j barm. Alnndy our pen-J Hip vtitlri country nud murl. Oregnn, Plu begin to nndvraiuml tho nucesslty not ua u pni;reve stnte, but ns one for a fiifwurd niuvomeni Intended that Is wllllur; ui go back In tbo nn diivolop the roMiune nud to Increnso of rellKlnu luearrlptlnti nnd Intoler tho pnpuliitlun of thlHiiinto. Orrgnti nnco, mentcan Justly , and reasonably tak !'? '')"!rlJr.,'j." "" rlails uud awav from him. m'n.lnrnln 1.1. rl.ll.l l'raine im iiioso Mini navo CliarilC In any syHteui of.fellglon and moral Ity that he nlease. and thl law would utterly.ilnstroy tho most vital and fundamental' principle of Ameri can government. Opposed by. Mnay Kcctn Accordingly we find that In onno Itlon to thl bill there have been filed, with tho aoerotary of stato ut Balem, strong argument against It, by tbe Lutherans, tbe Sovcnth Day AdventlsU, thu Catholic, tho Episco palian, the ProsbyterlsM. the urln. clpal of tbe leading private schools, ana a number of the prominent cltl sen and taxpayer of tho city of Portland of 'all shade of rellgloui bollef, and Home of them with no religion and spmo of them leading Masons, in favor of the bill wo find that tbe loading nlomont I tho se cret organization known ns tho Ku Klux Klan, with It auxiliaries under tbo fantastical name of tbo "ladles of tbe Invisible empire," and tho "royal rider of thu red robo," It I a wastu-of tlmo and patience to talk about tho Ku Klux. Their J terlzed ICiiKHlau hovIdiIhiu. In the l-llernry Dlgext of April JO, 1020 I hero wn luibllHlied un nutlieiltlc interview with thu commissioner fur public instruction of tho guvoriiiiunt of Soviet HukhIii, In which he nald; "Thn prlvntn hcIiooIh, those hot-hedn for tho cultivation of class distinc tion, wein ubollnhed or tulieu over by thn Htntu; thut was ono nf our first and easiest tanks," That I preclnely thu language now being used byt tho Ku Klux Klan and 'thu Scottish Itlto offlclul In fuvor nt tbla bill, and their object Is exactly tho same a thut of tho Soviet to es tablish a despotic Htato monopoly of education, uud ultlmutuly to destroy religion a nil element In our nation al llfo. Tho statu will publlHli und dl tribute to overy voter n pamphlet containing thu argument fnr nud ugalnut thl bill. Thorn h only one argument rneu in fuvor or it, by a few Scottish Itlto Musoiih, whllu thero uro aovou ukuIiihI It, roiirvsoiit- liiK tbu boNt vIoniuntH lu thu rullfilnuii ana social iro or turn ututo, Itvud TONIGHT AT THE STRAND 10r WIII.'KK i:KUVUOIIV (JOIIH llOMi: OK Till: IIOIIKINStl.S' IIIATI'IIICS -Blip CONSTANCE TALMADGE and JOHNNY HINES in- "THE SIM GIRL" THE REFORMED BANDIT AL JENNINGS AND A GOOD COMEDY Two Showg, 6:45 and 8:45 Admiiaion 10c and 20c .1 ,.' j'i ' r" its tv;- -imwwujmwimMwvvc