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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1922)
-li 7ER& rfrt.fMUf.l.lt'..gl," IWI .M lll) AT .11. ! 'tO,y 'P 1 j.; . ZfKi. i e i ' ,. :r IK & ; b ft hr . i. v 'f i ,1 i m Ms ? THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' l ,',,,;, , ,,,', ,'r HATt'iWAv, HrrT, an, mis, up? laomi ij(f; j1-' IB POLITICS Country Divided Into Two Camps Orer Question of ,i Constitution CAinO, Kgypt, Sept. 23. There iro two Important questions upper iuOkI In Egyptian politics nt the pre vent time, tlio representation of mln-j orltlcs In parliament nmt tho future of the Sudan. The new constitution makes no provision for tho former, nnd rigor ous protests aro being heard from llio Copts, tho largest Kgyptlan re ligious minority; tho Syrians, and the Jews, who all demand full guar antee and tho right to bo represent ed In tho government. Tho country Is divided Into two camps. Om itldo argues that the representation of minorities has no precedent In other constitutions; would bo damaging o Knptlan unity ai a whole, and tlint all Kgyptlaus, rtgardlcM of erred, should show a united' froat to tho world lu general and England In particular, ty On the other hand spokesmen for tho mlaorltlta argue that Egypt pre sents a situation, la thfs regard, dif ferent from what cilsis la the coun trie of Europe, for hero largo atmai1a tho cltll life otthe land aro under scclal laws; the Moslems, for Instance, under tho Koran; tho Jo'tvs under tho Mosaic laws, and tho Christians under tho Patriarchal Inns, and theso differences do not mnko tho nation less united. No loss ncuto Is tho question of tho 8udan, Thin ramo first to the foro vi hen tho commission framing tho constitution Included tho Sudan within tho boundaries of Kgypt, and gnvo Fund tho title of King of Egypt nnd of tho Sudan. To offset this Lord Altcnby, tho llrltlsh high commissioner, went to Hero he met a group of 30 sheiks of Hero he met a group of 30 Sheiks of Sudanese trlblcs who, according to the reports given out of the confer ence, took advantage of tho occasion to express their lo)nlty to tho Hrll Ish government, and at tho same time asked for assurances that they would never be placed under llrltlsh rule. Some Kg)ptlan newspapers occuso England of Insincerity In this move. They allege that tho sheiks wore coerced Into false expressions of loy alty, nnd other who attack llrltalu's methods and motives. The llrltlsh altitude In tho Sudan matter has not yet been tnado clear, the question being reserved for fit turo discussion with tho Egyptian government. Drills!) silence has led to Egyptian deduction, which aro that England ultimately concmplates declaring tho Sudan a Sultanate se parated from Egypt; appointing one of the eons of the Mahdl to rule It, and placing It under British protec tion. Little. But I -, y . ' srtf iMSeKsMTV 'aaaaaV v 4 . bMb laMrii .aaaaaB aaVaafly m TONIGHT AT THE STRAND i - rYHKRK KVKRVBODV GOES UME OV THE HODKIXSON FEATURES TONIGHT The Big Western Pete Morrison in n' "DARING DANGER" Slww Starts C: 15 Admission 10c and 20c SUNDAY SHOW The Greatest Picture of the Year. Stewart Edward White's Big Novel "THE GRAY DAWN" With all star cast, Robert McKim, Claire Adams, Carl Ganyoort and others, also Nick Carter Detec tive Story with TOM CARRIGAN and GOOD COM EDY. , CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY Shows Start 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:00 and 9:00 ADMISSION 10c AND 20c ... litaM YMmMtAWVI.Ol .t..-t. .v. fc aSrtrtMt HchOOl teacher In America. She a foarj rML nine Inchea. But aba a bo hr room even th big bora salndl I WOMAN CANDIDATE TO WAGE CAMPAIGN IN WISCONSIN RACE MAUISO.V. Wis., Sept. 23. Wis cousin's only Ionian rnndldatn for congress. Miss Martha Ulley of .Madi son, belle cs that members of her sex have much to contribute to poli tical progn.s.4 by their active parti cipation In government affairs. It Is that belief, she says, that has caused her to enter politics after tacnty-flvc years as a teacher and so cial worker In this state. Sho Is planning an uctlvo campaign for election at the November general election when as n democrat, hr strength Is to be matched with that of Congressman John M, Nelson In tho third Wisconsin congressional district. Miss Rltey for IS years was con nected with the public schools as teacher and principal. In 1912 she gave up teaching and entered tho field of social work, where she Is now engaged as director of tho bur eau of communicable, diseases. This varied experience, she says, has given her a conviction that wo men arc needed In political positions In order to Insure consideration of social problems. Certain definite) conclusions concerning the political needs of the people havo grown with her varied experience, the candldato declares. In her statement of principles up on which Miss Klley says that she will stand for election, sho declares herself In favor of a lower tariff, re peal of the Each-Cummlna law, Im mediate passage of tho soldiers bon us act, drastic reduction In the alse of the army and nay, and a mer chant marine without subsidies. "I am opposed to tax revision for tho bucanecrs, to a tariff for tho profiteers, to n ship subsidy for tho privateers to sonatc seats for tho auctioneers," her platform says. "I stand for equal rights fur all and special prlv lieges for nono; Instead of a millionaire bloc 'In congress, I favor a people's bloc." Miss nilcy plans an actlvo speak ing campaign. Currlns sell quality candy. Cur rln's For Drugs. 23 V ESSAY CONTEST $35.00 In Cash Prizes All school children of Klamath County are invited to par ticipate in this Essay Contest. Subject: "Why the Mis-Named Compulsory Education al Bill" should be defeated. The following are the rules of the centest: ,i - 1. Essays must be limited to 500 words. 2. Must be written in ink and on one side of paper only. - 3. Mail all Essays to Essay Contest, Box 427 Klamath Falls. (Letters will be delivered unopened to the Board of Judges). 4. No Essays bearing a post mark later than Oct 20th will be ac cepted. ' 5. Essays will be judged on subject matter and construction, spelling, punctuation, grammar and neatness of the work submitted. Judges of contest will be: F. R. SOULE, Herald Editor CHAS. F. STONE, Attorney REV. H. T. MEYER, Lutheran Minister - - For the best essay on the above subject a cash prize of $20.00 will be given, ' For the second best essay $10.00 cash. For the third best essay $5.00 cash. There is no need to delay, get started on your essay now. The above contest is being conducted, by the Catholic Civic Rights Association of Klamath County. D. H. 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