. Page Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HA Tl HIMV, ori'OIIUIt ait, 11)2.1 Issued ijnlljr except Snndny by The Herald IuMlnlilng t-onip.niy. unu-e, nu Nonn Einmti hi., iviiimaiiijniia, urcpou. 7 tfrotrayn1 .n I". It. SOl'I.K . ItUIH HOiri.E President liiirt Manager Bccrctary-Troaiiui-er Entered al tire postof flee at Klamath Falls, Oregon, tor transmission through, itba matls aa eeeond class matter. FINANCIAL CARTOONLETS ' ' ' ' ' Member of tile Associated Prcta Ttt Associated Pre la exclusively entitled to the tile for republica tion' of' all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In '.tbli paper, and- to all local news published, herein. AU rights of republl- jatlon:-ospett diapaicuea Jiereln are also reserved. r j I , 'iiZjzitii-. :......:.Kdllor I ..; Met-Imnlcal Supwliitcmlrnt f. "r. HOur,E ;.:..;;,;..:t. h. iu niT3AE.."..v..:r.ii,4... H. W. .ItlCYA'OI.DB Tho Evoulng Herald u' the official paper of 'Klamath County and the Ulty ofKIJi in a i n r i is. "Ii. OXfi YKAR ..U KIT HOVTHfl: '-'..ii. THREE faoftTttS - ONK HONTU ..SUBSCRIPTION RATK9 "Delivered By Carrier ,.(1.(W .. S.BO 1.1 - .03 t By SlaU 1 ; r ,. -.IKF9RMATIOX KV am&aiBMW : j .1 Copy for display advertising musHbe In this office not later than S f. m :-M Ulay preceding publication In order to b Inserted In the Issue of th. paper of the next day..,: 4 '- "Want ads. and reading optica :IU be recelTod up to 11 noon, on the day of Issue. . ; ... .. , ? - .v . ' - . .'' - . Advertising for fraternal , of ddrs or. societies charging a regular Id Illation fee and duos, no discount .: Religious and benerolent rder will Je charged tb. regular rata .for all advertising when an admission or Other 'charge Is made. '.' : ."' ' ' '' ' " ' - SATtitbAV, tMTOHKR . 1023 - .... . JUST. TO KEEP .tHE RECORD STRAIGHT U'VER"SiNCE the Herald began its argument "against . . , l T7" T ' .'. ll4.i n i-iIh niti flirt n l f ni' M-d me r "xviux ivtan muie man a j"i ogu, i has rece;ivjd repoi-ts. that a stoi-y is being consistently circulated that he is a Catholic. The malicious manuf ac turers and disseminators of the rumor further assert that the Herald, is Catholic paper and is "controlled by the Catholics." , ... , ;, ;" - It isieasyto understand where this talk comes from. Unable to make a direct reply to the Herald's arguments, the klans true to its policy of .working secretly and m the dark, isTseatterihg insinuation and untruth..- ... The ..agents., t)flhe klan apparently believe that when they have , labelled a. man as a Catholic they have explained the' antagonism to the klan and what it stands 01' Nd doubt they resdrt to the only weapon at their "command. . They have- lid. principle to defend, and are timohiA tn rmAf, A Herald oh its own plane of argu ment. The -Herald, in itaehtire campaign against a movement that the editor sincerely believes to be a ser ious menace' to ; America's free institutions - and their futujie welfaei has nevfif resorted. tovperpflalities. It hargued"ntireiy--against the principle- of. lack Of prin ciple animating the klan movement -. . V ' Its columns are" open to the deferisd df the klan by any person whoi willhi to sign the defense argument. Why do not the believers in the movement, if they have a cause worth espousing, advance in the open? The whispered innuendo,' -the threat of Secret boycott, the promise" of personal , violence -these are, thet brands of skulking cowardice: ';v t :.LM . We do not write this denial .of these lying rumors be cause there is any stigma .attached to being a Catholic that we would avbidBut simply for the purpose of keep ing the-fact3 straight,, the editor of this paper, rises to remark, that he j$4MJU- Catholic, has never been a Ca-; tholic, never expects to be a, Catholic, and that this pa per is not controlledjby any. Catholic influence. . And furtherrit i not controlled, by, Protestant in fluence, or any other religious influence, if by. that tei-m is meant "dehohiiftational, creed ..or specific dogma. We are trying to publish a newspaper that gives a square deaLto all. - tVfe are. not unaware that the chureh es of a community are the sentinels of its moral welf are, the means of its -moral progress. We honor them alike. In practice it is the aim of this paper to follow the rule laid down, by the late President Harding for the staff of theMon Star :-VTreat -all religious matter . rever ently," " , , - i i . On the Declaration ot inaepenaence me sigiiatuic o! Charles Carroll. of Carrollton, a Catholic, stands for as much risk and sacrifice; as does the signature of John Hancock the Puritan, -or Thomas Jefferson, the free-ithihk'eh'-''''' : :r ;J ;" ' ' ;. , -oIfirihe' splendid 'Americanism of these mentne eternal glory of their self-sacrificethat we pay, tribute onvl Vint. n their relieious convictions, when we op pose the organization that would set up in America a standard foreign, to every ideal of the document of free dom that they signed. ; , . . . ' . . We can think of nothing that more nearly expressed our own conception of the proper way to view the mat ter than the declaration of George Washington, in a let ter to the Catholic, Lafayette: ' , "Being no bigot myself to any moue oi w.., -, 1 to' IriduHjo-'lhe prOfewors of Christianity In tho choice of that road V to heaven nich to them shall secjn moat direct, plainest, easiest . nnd least liable to exception." . yvs a strange wunu wtictc cuiv- '-- sues oh personalities, gossip, lies and slander, and Where the possession and expression of a sincere and honest opinion voiced irt what the advocate believes to be the ' highest and best interests of the republic, lead to abuse, misrepresentation and threatened boycott., , , r..t' i ,..hi(V,ioi hnfonrp. vet permits of sound .... i.. t I'. . ml. .nhnhni, la ntr,at.n. rnl-3 sleep ana gooa aigesuon. xne jo ouv" - community is moving forward in a steady march of pro wess, our 'subscription list is growing by leaps ami ! -firiiinds: we do each day ah honest day's toil, and some niphts, on checking up( are able to feel that we have, ac complished something in the service of our fellow-man. -N At The Theatres AT TIIM IM.M-! TltKK '. "The l.llilo I'luinh Aniuml llm Corner," the popular ian pluy thu! lwu iit'lil Hi" Inti'i'i'ut or mil lions of ihoutro-aoem luu hoen miiilil' liilil ik muilou pli'luro lly Hid Wniuur Hi'(i:ii"i'4 uml II will ho uliown ni ihn I'lno Trim ihi'iilrn, Siimliiy ami ,Moinlii.v. It inuilo from the 'pliiy hy I'liurli'.i Wlnnny, uml li nviik (Ih-ocU'il by William A. Soltor. : ; ' , -i An oxivp.inully Iiiiro runt of wnll-knowu ai-ronn playoin woro iiiisiimul to inicrprnl tho varied roliiN In I Ills . rniuniiili' iiiolvilmiiiii, tho umlerlylnK I ln-iuc of which In thnt tlioi-i' Ih u lllil" rhuri'h In ovnry pomon's 'lioart. ll m proilun.d with oxuctliiK en i. ami ih" film I" wild to rouiiiln u t ti t-t II I n k jmrlin of liirliloiit i'kiiiIIIiik In a aiiirlllilg I'llniu.t. It la lh: Mury of l.llu Morion, th. i lovely iluuirliii-r of n million ulro in In c. owiior, mill lior awoolhi'iirt, David . (irnhiim. n von an Korlul worhcr who Ihlnkn tho poor alioulil be ttlvn a mi n u 10 d"iil. Tho I wo full In lovo with onrh othor. but ttlffU-ul-Him iirlno wIikii H.ivhl It ii -t (o tn lie hIiIob botwoon the poor ami tho rli-li. How ho wltm both tho poor nnd I In rich to .tho -pluro wham th.iy work toRnthor, and how at Hi" mi mo I mo ho wlna tho Klrl whom bo bad al most IohI by hia 'ld"nlllsili' prni'tU'iM, form blRh point In th'. lory . Cold Winter For J ' , England , Predicted Hki.AtimiWi' Di't .ati.-r-A'ti mill miviiin wlnlnr for llm llrltUll liilo.i In iii'iiilli'lml im ' rMult iir lh(i iipiioaniiii'ii tho flri'l wook 111 'Hop loiiihur of anoiv ou llm iilJi'W ,uf Lwli l,OIII0llll. ' ' ''' RADIO BRINGS NEWS -OF MURDER FIRST - riHI.KAHT. O.I.. I WhllM n loiilu In toconily at t'tiiikulown, rounly Tyroiio, In ivlri'loim new from l.ond niliillvna of Colonnl Wlllliim MiikIH Kiiiini'ily. who bolil mi I ii did it uppolmniKiti, flrnt h"nl of hi inurilor on a tniln nour ("nl rutin. ' '' ' ' f " Do MOiaVH " ' Kliinmlh rhninor of lli-Molny Will bo limtltutoil unit iiffln'r IiihIiiIIi'iI nt Iho MiiMinln hall. Prlilny ovniilnit Novonibor lull. All fullow who hnvii Hliinoil up jihonlil pay lu tholr. Iullu Hon (ri't In-lorn that (Into, If you bavn uny frl"iul who ar liitrotiiil huvo tbniii iliil up nt unco. Wo can uo a fow mora follow for offlcor. J. II. C'arior, Chairman, Advi.ory rouhcll. ta-ii We havo prc,rlptlon on our fll" from iiry ln-tor In Klamnih KulH. riirrln aaya aa. . 80 TIi.to Ii nlwaya loinnililim naw In Mrunawlck Keiorda at our torn, i Currlnn for ttruit. 3!0 : Life in Klamath continues jta be pleasant in spite I of the, petty machinations of those who spend their time! t .... j ii . . i . . . . . ! in sucn unwoiiny ana coniemptiDie pursuits as those al-i luded to above. ; . . - In spite of the. lies, we shall continue to express such opinions and ideas as a feeble, mind may, froni time to time, be favored with; to honor 'our Creator in our own way, ..as, is our guaranteed ; right under - the! American constitution, and to lend such small service to j the advancement of the community as. ODnortunitv mav: afford us. ' . : - . f , ,s - , i . As fOr the liars, we assume that they will continue i to lie. ' '7 ' - - i M ISOXH ATTKNTIOV Thorn will bo n i"clul mminun iciUlon of Klumutll UidKo No. t7 A. r A. M. 7:80 lonlitht. (Hntiir day ! Work In tho M. M. lro. Vlitlttuif brothorn wlcomo. Orilor of Iflm.W. M. O.- A. flmllh, Hocty. 10 tetters from People lOt-HV SPOItTHitlAX J'KKDKTS VICTUKV FOR.VAXKEE HORSE . v.Langell .Volley, Oregon Eflltor Herald: America his bleri; very successful In boxlne, etinW, 'fedif arid mariy other sporting erenls during 1923. tan. wi repeat In ttio great Intef-nd- iional race next Saturday at Bel mont Park, New f drk. wheh Papy rus, tho. great English tftordugh'Urcd, contes: tor supremacy .of the turf with Zer, the American entry. Zer, the American three-year-aid. It; barrlnpi Man-of-War; undoubtedly the best race horo thla country has produced, hi years. During - the present season lie hM won -the Ken tucky derby,. And all the principal stakes at Sarntona and other racing points. His TrliiinRj for - 1923 anlottnt to 'nearly $150,000. :. Papyfn on the English classic, t&6 Epsotri derby, last Jun, In a field bt IS starters', and also the St. Leger stakes. ,Ha Is conceded to be the' crack three-year-old -of' - the English turf. ' The English derby race at Ehisoni Downs; 20 miles from London, Is c'ohce'ded td be the most classic race. Ih tils' world. . it was named after Lord Derby, famous English sportsniad, who won ih first -darby la 17S5, and It H&a been the highest goal of the thoro ugbrod ever since ,, If parliament happens, to be In session on Derby day It adjonrna for the eVent. The royal family, the elite of London; and from all the cliie'f cltk-i of Europe; attend; The anhrial attendance averages over half a million. The course1 Is turf, dUtinco a mile and One-halt: It is a left-handed course, and consists of two straights flhd ll rather sharp, turn, known as To.ldnbam corner. Turf tracks are riot considered as fa.it as dur dirt tracks, this record for tile face Is 2 minutes,' 35 seconds, made In 1020 by Splnon Kop. . ! Tha race Is open to the world. America hag had starters In the En glish rierty for nearly every race In tho last 40, years, but won It bnt once. i The. Frenth have been suc ccsful twice, and Austria once. i Stallions carry a wulght of ,122 pounds, fllllcs dnd , geldings 3 pounds less; this Writer Is of tho opinion tliht IH &atnrrtiijr'ii race Ziiv hiis (fio ad vrlhtiifte of ' the 'KhrfllsH UBmw, as PttriyrllA crb.scd tho gllsh jockey, who has won , flvo ; derblts during HU riding career; will j pilot PapyTua.' " '- ' I Zev will beVlfl'len by Enrio Sonde, j the prfemter American Jockey, who ' by the" way . is'a. niitlvo of Oregon! Clty';Jrgdn. . ,-. f ..... 1 " ..,;,;.,."' j In my opinlon.'pr'ovldlns It Is an i Ideal. racing day. to defeat Zer, tho, Bngllsh horse will have to cover the , distance of ono milo and a half In 2 minutes and 30 seconds, or bettor. LOUIS C.ERBER '' . ! Loroll; Oregon, . J . TKe Office Cat REX ItOKD VOt'CHES t?bR THE Tltl'TH OF TftlH "Are you a good runner?" asked a Merrill rancher of a tenderfoot applying for a Job on his ranch. The tenderfoot said ho wflj. "Well, said, tho rancher, you can round ' up the sheep." After several hours the new hand returned, porspfrlng and all out of breath. "I got the sheep all right," he retorted, "but I had a tierce time getting the lambs." "The lambs?" said the rancher. "I haven't any lambs." "Well," replied . tho tenderfoot "they are In the corral." There upon the rancher went to Investigate. In the corral wllh the exhausted sheep ho found a dozen panting jack THR HHOPI'KIl'fl. 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