The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 29, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    ol HE EVENING ..HERALD,. KLAMATH FALLS, .. OREGON
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:,' mim1 itnlly reii Htinilny liy The Herald Publishing company.
p Offl, HOJVorlh KlglitNl., 1ilmnnthKjlM, JUrrjgnn t, ., i
fC. K HOIT1.M , President ami Manager
Hirril HOUI.K - ...rWretary.Tnusurer
tared s second-class nintliT. at Ihn post offlco nl. Klamath Falls.
f. - Oregon, under Ihn Act of InrclS LL7 :
. .'. Member nf the AniMH-tiilnl 1'rriw .
th Avsnrlutrd Prom Ik ..irluslvolv entitled to thn nun for republics.
,'kMi'i)f news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In
bi ftsper. and to nil local news published herein All rights of repuhll-
mum of special rtiauatcnea nrin4rnw jTU.-
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i M'opj for display advertising must bo In thla officii not later than I
io on the dsy pred-dlng publication In order to bo Inserted In th
nf i hi paiwr of tb nort day. ,
Want ad and radlin notices will be received up to I J noon 01
,),Uf tUtf of Issue
V V ! tMriltlnx for fraternal orders or societies chancing a resnlar In
4Js,'iii tw ki.d dues no discount. K"llglnua and benevolent orders wll
b i-fwntfd th rulxr rate for all advertising when an admission 01
f1r rhar lamade 1
" KIUOAV. r'K.ltltl 1SV atl. 11124
LAW AGAINST TAXLESS SECURITIES
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES has come
. slightly short t)f the two-thirds majority needed to
endorse the constitutional amendment forbidding tax
exempt securities. There is no prospect, therefore, of an
early" submission of such an amendment to the country
for ratification. . .
". ...Meanwhile there is a strong sentiment in both hous
es of "congress for abolishing these notorious exemptions,
and 'a: still stronger sentiment throughout the country.
pearly everybody agrees that there should be no form of
investment 'permitted in which great fortunes may hide
'aid avoid bearing any share
. ' '."'' m " ..' -...Mil ri :
brflateri unquestionably, in some form or other. Mean
"while what is to be done?
iA.jt is pointed out once more that as matters stand,
congress is not necessarily helpless. By the sixteenth
Amendment, on'which all federal income tax legislation
i based, congress is empowered to tax incomes "from
whatever source derived." The lay mind naturally as
sumes, on reading that amendment, that it means what
it says. The courts have never explicitly declared other
Wise, though there is a general impression among lawyers
that the words are not to be construed literally.
-;"-.At any rate, congress might incorporate in the pend
i Ihg' income tax revision act a clause making the act ap
ply., uniformly to all securities issued .hereafter, and let
the' supreme court pass on that point. It could do no harm,
find might solve the problem. - "
INTERNATIONAL LECTURES
y BILL introduced in congress by a Massachusetts
representative would make it necessary for all non
resident aliens coming to the United States to deliver
lectures or write articles dealing with American insti
tutions and policies to register at ports of entry and
dlearly state their purposes.
- . "No person or countiy," says the author of the
bill,' ."need take umbrage at a requirement that all alike
place their cards, face up, upon the table." He adds that
the United States would be glad to hve other nations
adopt a similar system and compel our own "busybo
dles'',to make frank announcement of their intentions
when they go abroad.
" S' The foreign lecture business, it will be readily ad
mitted, has been overdone in this country of late. Ame
ricans, perhaps, have been over-tolerant of foreign cri
ticism. And it may be that some of our own people are
over-zealous in going forth to criticise and enlighten
other nations. Yet isn't any f ormal attempt to curb the
y!l,by legislation rather silly? There are too many laws
now:- Why not leave such matters to the censorship of
public opinion? . That is the court to which writers and
speakers always appeal, and which settles the fate of
every critic and propagandist sooner or later.
Besides, it would interfere with both the gaiety and
the instruction of nations to discourage honest comment
ftWm: foreigners.:-:'-Nations, like individiials, can profit
by-checking up on themselves now and then and trying
to ee themselves as others gee them,.
f'0tegon's New Triplets Coos, Josephine and
Douglas," Such a combination is truly hard to beat and
these three counties, with the addition of Jackson,
JClaimath and Curry may some day form the backbone
fjf Oregon, The two great lumbering districts, Klamath
ftnd , Ooos, with the agriculture of Douglas. Jackson
an4 Josephine and the mines of Josephine and Curry,,
am i . j. - JJ i ;li.'i ml. l li j
tuna it uistuci, vi great possiaiuues. mis pan 01 ure
gon ' has untold resources, scarcely touched. Improved
highways' and better transportation facilities are bring
1 ling ithese counties' closer together. It is only a matter
of ,a few years until southern Oregon will be one of the
richest sections of Oregon. -(Grants Pass Courier.)
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t t The matter of. the sale of the Marion Star haj
been drawn into the oil scandal, It is' certainly a matter
for 'investigation if a newspaper man gets what ' he
th,iHs his newspaper is worth. Silverton Appoal,
Kdltoi
flly Kdllor
, Advertising Manager
Mivtmiilral Siiporintjuulent
psper of Klamath County mid tin
:ity of Kiamain raiia .
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nft
of governmental expense,;
t iUni ,sMsit
.. . .'' . FIRST ROBINS . . 'y
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The Office Gat
:
"Gosh, what nn uw f til strain."
said tha critic, as he Ibueiied to a
new song.
' oo ,
It you don't think cUiLhcs mako
the man, says Oanong, Just try
going without 'thorn.
The candidate stands far what tlio
poople will fall for.
' lMplonuii'y.
She falls Mm "Pet" and "Honey."
Caresses him a while;
Sbn calls him "Dear" and '"Runny"
And smirks and laughs and smiles,
She talks so sweet and funny;
Makes, use of all her wiles.
For she'i) wanting hubby's money.
And sh-3'Il get the iwhole darned pile.
; Chntfey Loom Is tells of a slngor,
growing weary of no applause afte
several numbers, (halted rather long
tor a 'nest- Somb thought she had
finished nrul bursfi Into shell cheering
that she hadn't the heart to continue
but eat down amidst ths hurrahs.
oo
An executive, ays A .J. l.yle. Is
a man who thinks tho dally dozen
refers to grouohlw.
' -oo
Ye JenOMiiK Hiilincrlher.'
(P.-ankford, Mo., Chronicle.) :,
friend John Pritchet did not for
got us at hog-kllllng time thig year.
As be could not send the BOiieal lie
sent the tail. For , benefits large or
small, we nro gratoful.
flo
We'vo always wondered why th.
other T) 6-1 09 of 1 ivr.C'ant waan't
advertised as being pure, also.
"When a follow throws up the
V.ionge, he must have went to sliep
In the ball! tub. ; . '.
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It in less than 30 days until spring.
If you have a notn , nt Ihe bank,
spring will ha here jimfore you- know
It. murmurs 0. B.'fnnguo. .
oo--
W. D. Mann sayta thmo are two
kinds of womon, ivho llko to dross
with great style; those who have ttin
prleo and tho;n wlo have not.,.
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, .V Un.Mjin Job. ' ';r '
- "I'm going lo kij s you, honey."
"Do you want m( to cry for iv.ilp?"
"Nn, thank you, ! ar I don't need
any!" ' j
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ll. V. .Murdoch; , says ho careful
how you inmt yjitr friends and
your niomoiy. .,
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Hoinu mi'ii toll the I'l tith iiml others
nro popular. .'-,-.'
oo
Ocep Hmrr.
A Hltig fid ik mu'Mororv .sotitonced
!to IU In tho ftloctric cbair. hml a
uddoi. uttnrk jif appendicitis and
WV rimtiod to tlio prison liosplinl ,
i ivlir;-u.. siicccsiful operation wun ;
I porfaniipd. Johu Mlchuelsfin Ktopn to '
.1.l''.(,0 or Int.'. I'ullKhtonnii'nt .on i
j llio ctlikal a-ipoct o( caving n mini's :
";llfo. In ordor to kill him.
j .' . , , ir-oo ; I
, j Tin" Finishing Toiichc.
"My Dour. 1 think your uauitbtoi
rooltes remarkably woll, don't you?"
"Vos. all she nooils la a Hlion
course in oloct'.ocuilon. to flnlih bor
off. as you might say.
. Dr. C. P. Mason aaya tha chief
dtffercni'O between antiques and junk
i nhout f 8.85 it pound.
A few years ago an Individual with
good buggy considered hltnsolf
fortoiial-'. t'Oimnrnt I, C. Mueller.
Uiter. ho considered himself for
tunnto with an open Ford. Today
nothing Is realty satisfactory except
an enclosed, woll-heatod, and well
lighted car.
DAiS DOBB
SAYS
Tho only thing certain about this
weather Is Its uncertainty.
.Momo to Washington: An Investi
gation a dny keeps confidence away.
. . , .. .
French riot guns are speaking
fiermnn again.
Needles und pin's, needles and pins,
when n man's elected his trouble
begins.
- Coffee prices ore up. Very little
restaurunt corteo will ho affected
until Ink goes up.
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Keep your old shoes. I)on't sell
them to a cigar mater. A political
lampnlgii Is on.
'
A hypocrite. Is o man with gold
Uling In his also teeth,
Jack Uenipsey knocked o;u a man
In Memphis, Tonn,, In 4," soconds,
hopping at him like a motorist after
n pedestrian,
Oltlest twins in the world, Mnthew
and Mark Ounn, are 01,.. and our
guess Is ihose Clunn boys are never
loaded with booze.
, '. ' '
Wisconsin fishermen have ciitight
1,000, OflO pounds of nrp this sen
son, they being as plentiful as nil
stock siifko'ts."
The bootleggers favor c'vlng the
devil bis nxiutilftln diw. J. ' .
'
New Orleans women demand' oftial
rights In burlier shops, Hope they
start Rrowlng whiskers,
j;V(,l ISII TOWN T( UK HU,
UKllliysillRK, Fob, 2ll, Crom
roitl ,a town of abniit 1000 p.npuln
lion, Is Inidudnil in the forlhconilug
siiln of tlio .Wlllersey CiiHlle eslnte.
Tliti first Kngllsh cotlon mill whb
nroeted In tlio town, which for many
yonrs was a center nf Ihn notion Bln
nlng Industry, '
FASHIONS
,,'i';i:if:i-f
A prnrtlrnl Tniie lilic this on
BT0ine no Inviiliiflito puiw"'-1
in any w-mUt'ii'''. '' i,n bus .m
HMtaniliiut n.'.ln i ' Urn nl
materwl ail n fi.--iit'l-i "li t'-'il
vps tl.f I'liu-r,. m it ri,e..i,' ;-
so ilMityiUluiii.in yur
Service
us
Wurvlen iiml slylii net inaeileir It,
this stilt Hint huiy liii ivnrti M.
town or tnimtry, inui niiiif or afmr
noon. iNoileo thnt llie ninnnll
vest Is of thn'suilin mnl-l-l il Hi
skill. '4 liu uuul Is L( .liw i. i,,iiii
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NEWS OF-
THE KLAMATH COUNTRY
ru i jutj-. ru uxrij-ju o . t.vu u-irn rur ir nru-r'w'-nr'-a'a" fVYjvyyrWViyll'V'"Tilrf
CHILOOUIN
Mr, iiml Mrs, (', (.', llolili'!i'li , iiml
! Alt'. Mid Mi, W. f. lliiM'nui' I'oliitn.'d
in i'hllintiln Tui'iiliiy ii I'd' vioiin niloi'
ti Uileo Wim ' trip 'lb pnliil It;
i!n:iruriilii. - ' v
; T. J. HiIikiIi, vvlin f. gently snlil Kls
I'liiijieiiy ' to Mrs. ' Niiiwy t'aliiimi. U
building -n' hhlls Jnxt'Wrst of the
iitllimiil I in ell, iii.Mii' llm Hhull Oil
plant. ... ' .
, Henry Khlidley,' who tins Jw'lt In
l l:i in ut Ii Fulls fur tlio lust sovtira)
HiH-ks on iii'iiuiit of hlnoi) poisoning
In Ii 'it blind, U Improved und re
luitied lo bis It n in i. here lodity,
.Wi t llulon CuwhIII, slate loudur
of ihn girls' clubs In Oregon, gum a
very Imnrosltiig talk tit thu school.
houso Monday inorn'ng. The t'liHti.
I ii In H'.'lionl litis ii now lug club of the
fnllnvuliiu g'lls; Viiruii mill tl iiuo
Nixon, IKilniis llntfi'iilmiliur, Alice
llitwiuuti, ('liailt)tin Itusslg, Johu
t'lilUltiB. W'miila Diittuy, .guoa
Kiilghl, Alien anil Jnsoplilue O'linno
vim, Klva Tlee, Olivia llryuut, Vlr
tiliCa (irner, Joan C'ruiiliurliii und
.M.ixliio .1 oli iv on mid to ibose Miss
CriitKill iniido It very elenr that thorn
wero a grenl many hi'imflts to be do.
rived from such u club, Klin kiiva ti
examples several girls In the state
who bad won prltvs for their work
:ii well us trips in represent their
cspivlivo el' lis ill Oorvallls,
. Aftor hur talk elm exIilUUo.l a
I rent nunihor of iiri'oli s that girls
from all over tlio state hud nindo
llustrutlng Ihn ttogriM of skill Hint
r v mi a young girl may show If she
will lake pal us with her work,
Frank Kenton, county cUib leader,
was present nt t lie, meeting anil made
a rihnrt talk lo anootirngn the gl.ils
In. Mr work.
M: fowKlll mid Hi'tloii loft
shortly after uoon for Kluiuuth
iiKuncy whre I hey wer, In address
yi club there. , ""
MERR1LLL
Mr, and Mm. fUm Fatir axil fatiilty
wr KUmaih Falls 'Visito r Frlduy.
Mr. and Mrs.'Ffsnk Van Knhvlnrk
Jpent 1'rlilftv In. Kloiiioih Falls shop
ping; '..' .
The W. 0. T. I', will innoi Thurs
day afiornoon with. Mrs, t ('. llillcl.
M,'ss Muild M. t'arloton iif Kluni
iUh Falls Hpnol the woek riiil in llm
hiiimi nf her brother. (I, II. t'tirlntmi,
rniurning to Klamath Fulls Hunday,
Mr. und Mrs. loonurd llnwman and
family have Mtttrnod lo the!; home
In Oniritl I'nlnt after a visit with
rolhtis In'' Merrill. Among the
tea Iiom . In the Falls Hotnrilay to
bear Kuperlntiindent J. A. ('hurchlll.
worn I'rofessnr Arnold, Mrs. lilllurd.
Mrs. Men-Ill and Misses Kllen Mo
V.jlgh. Ivan and Myrtle .Monro.
A. K. Campbell of Klamath Falls
was a Mefrlll visitor Monday,
J. W. Taylor and IT. F. Tnlle were
visitors In .Million! Tuesday.
Mrs, F. It. Hiophnnson of Klamath
Falls spent Ihe week end In Morrill
thn giiost of her sister Mr. I,.
Htorey.
M. I.. Hcogglns was u Klamath
Falls visitor Tuesday.''- '
A surprise party was Rlvep Kon
iieth Colwell gt tho jiome of his par
ems, Hntnnlay evening, tha occasion
lining his 17th IVrthrta. The even
ing wns opent In cards and ilanelpg
and a delightful ovnnlng sptmi by
the young people. a lunch ;' was
Horved by Mrs. Colwell. Those pres
ent wnrni Mary ant) doo Qraybael,
Mber Moore, Tlllria Anderson, Nellie
('he.vii.i. Miriam Offlidd. Clinylollo
rind Unlpli fiee-.tsnn, Ifelun Hrown,
Mary and John lianr, f-:nn Mo
V'o'gh, M-millo rlhici. lan. npd lll
Shpmharf, Ilnnilil npd Illlly rialley,4
llstln and Kaiiiill Klger. Mjplvn j
Moynr, Chester Ionian. Claud Mo -
(Ipcmgnlt, Itlnpnrtl llogt0, l.ylrt Mpr-,tieiivy buylHK t(.vBl?ty InMptrlll by
ilU, CoMneo and Ctirtl Woodhpuss, ihi .United States,' .
Onorge lludolph.'llud Chnynn. Knn-J riefor tho wap Hip Ruropesn 'eoun
tieth and fllepilon Clt)lwell nhd M r, trie Wo' 1 he . big buyer of Chilian,
and Mrn,.TtVV O, Ilallpy npd .Mr.: and j il.tra.., Mi l)10 A,mfloon marVst
Mrs. Iipgi'inj " i Ititin was' unlmportaiit ViMf the
Mhs Mat'y '.Jlai ty snopt !hl wWik I A merleauii buvo, hocoih lagsi pifpJ
"in in ,,inrri, ,
... N. H. IIpgiio loft, Mnny lirnpg
in i buslnnjis, (Hp l() 'nrM("lll,, v,
. A Iprgn-(rQWij- iitMudfi'l' f lip! play
glvon hy MI.ki Walton Sunilny oven
lug In jhii r'resliylnrliin- eiurnh. 1
was glvpn, ns ft (I rumiit l-c reading.
The piny was "Adnnh.'J Charonrs"
worn, Jpe, g Jewish nnbonnn; Anna,
his wire; ltnnbili, Ibelr son; Miriam,
their d.'iugliinw; f.lipt, g faithful old
slave; , lildii, tho PharUMin; I.pfllus,
thn eonnirnuj, flothlnusi his slnv
fllinmi, I hp Jepei'i A(ni(i, n ynnnK
lew, It Hlmwed u jtretit ileal of
llinuglii und tlmn hud been gtvin
My .Miss Walton In arranging and
presenting It, Ilor Impersonation of
tho different, characters were tin
liminlly good, . numher of those
pre.smii iejurkn It was pno nf tlm
lies) nyni glvep In Merrill, '
Ml', and Wpt' 1'. UPiilny ind
"00 Tnoi'iJ' nnn"l tio weeif end with
Afr. nn'l (rs, n. h. palon,
, Hiiipiln'o pitrty ws iflytiii JUss
Vi llus Ally. Monday mviilngY (it the
tiiiiihi of Ml', niul Mrs. It,' Ii. UiHoti
by I.iiiiU" Hulinn und Kngeiio Mr
" ll, V'llhll Is lu I'Mive 'of iMi'llmiil
,,li"i,, nbe will mil It u Imr bouie, 'llio
V' -til i k wits siinijt In guiivK mill Mi
ii .ii Ii i n tits were itervml by Mt's
'.VmitK'ntl(Sn it'll tl , Mer;lll.v Thii.
ii esutil wero Veliuu Ad)', .WlluittjOf'
fluid. Wlnnlfretl .ivuvliy. VyiV'V
Wulkv'r, Arllite'TuyUli', Fur Jl'tniltc.
Muilliii MaiguriH Morrill, ' Uiitlmi
Imltniii Alfred ('iirlotjii), K'ui'iiUt u.uil
I tun ; Hiiro', rilffufd ;. Rhuclc; 'lillly
ll'tilii.y.. lxiiter !.yoon 'il I'Signe
Mer ti . ' '"; ,'"':' ;
'' 'f'hiiripiTi'rtiisiaeruMi)' dMUIUUil 'Jor
I'toee ii"ii but so fur ana lists
iiiii.ii-brought-' ' . i : . i .
,r i lleleu. CowkIII, stall) .'uluh
ii.'iiler fur gll'U, mill Frank HoUntl,
n'lii'.y el h leailer, visited I Us .Mar
HI iu'IioiiIs MnU'ltty und KkW. II (Ulh
nl ili) viiilous el lib'!
'I ho l.u.lie.i1 All tf th Fits; l'rs
i, ,ii.' uti eliiif.ii' guvu a (lliiner at lb
1iii i H lull 'iiuiiis Wtiliiesiluy eteo
tig, All 1'ieeini thouglil ll u must
vu km uioul uud p litres prosit
Mu.i d ii ier Hli tV luillii. , ' t
Miss I'liiillii'i Ctlft, of Kluuiatli
Falls spent llio wunk etui III .U'irr'll
ihn gm. of Miss I'll ii line Ou'ouiIilI,
Mrs, M. tlukomltil uud M1ns I'uul.
the (luicoiiiliil worn Klamath Falls
v'sliors Thursday, . . ,.,
Among tltuso mioml'iig .tho suln
it .Mlilluuil Thiirsdu,)' wero C. 0..Uir
r'll, (iiotxp W, OfCieid. J, X. Tar-
or nail II.
Tolle,
- Origon gets tune. 080 om Wnnh
ogton tss.7( (or co-oiHT4ilv road
itiil nail projects this year, accord
ing to word fi'oiu lilHtrlct Fo-ymer
Ueorgi, II, t'enll. Tweiilyntgbl slates
In wlelinijtlonul forests ra looaiwl
wholly or in part will share 4u th
distribution during th cur rout (Itcul
year nf Ihn 11.000,000 fupd appro
prlaied by congress. Tti's, Is ftn on.
nu'il upproprlntlon for (bo constmo.
Hon nf road r.tid trails within lbs Da
ilnnnl (nre,i In co operuilon. with
local 'authorities ticfthrrtltig la fliVlcs
ru-eitty reii!ved of the approval by
the chief of tha forest serried and
the serretn'.y. ,of agriculture, Alaska
ii ml I'ono llfeo will also .share la
the distribution of this fund com,
monly known as the soHlnn fupd.
I,ni )-'ur 27 states shared In the
federal moneys, Pennsylvania having
io ii added , to lhs year's, list fol
low'ng the ostnbllshtuent of thn Al-
loglu-ny national forest In that state,
This partleiilur fund i eiuandcd
only under on-operatlva agreement
with slum anil Inoal atithaltles anil
should not be confused with other
mod-building funds etpentled. upon
minis and trails within tho national
rorests. It Is entirely separata trom
thn ii per onnt fund nyhlcti It turned
directly ovor to tho stale to expend.
; Following nro the states and the
iitnount each wll receive from thn
suction S fund: Arizona, " A4,30l)
Arkansas, 19,732; California, '1116,.
122; Colorado, $47.0071 Idaho,
ilH,74; Montana, I04,8I Nrradft
$17,1(1(14; Now Mexico, fD7,tn
Orogou, 1130,080! Boutfi Dakota,
7,405; t:tuh. 38,3l0; Whlntot, '
85.741; Wyoming, 4S,20;,;a).
receives 4I),IIS, . '' ,.", ,
S. EXTENDING
TRADE TO .'.(CHILI
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j i-;.
if A Vltl;. Fob. " B; l'ljo'mTnitiy
fiugn'eiiltu iv l oncerned about the
nhusnr on account of h Intsrmft
ilevniopmont of (heir ; ggrloitltiir,,
Ust August tho ImponiitlitinoMil
i.alos Ihlo Hit United,' Rtqtw rtfUot'M
1.10,000 tons, idc6l'dlng.tfi.tU. min
istry, wHorA'as f) th ortrrbspondlng
moiiih of 0?9 t was only 42,000
tons. Frnnrrf, owing fo (be lack of
niiiinshliig cijmipoiinrts In thn laud,
Is obliged lo hniport pvery year soma
million of' tons of gm'tir KWB ' ton
of .nltrnto sent .to tho UnlUO Btates
pipresents abntii ihroo tons of wheat
Wlil- li eventiliilly wl (in ,' loldH tn
franco, ho that. It wnild bo preferiblo
fof tho In Iter to buy Iho'on'.iresnSnd.
Iiig iimnunt of 'nlirato. S
,. Ppjsi nt oMhailgn rate fiivnrftt.lis
Ainerlnan hu.wrs, and if Fronoh flfrrn
nt' are to hold thulr owl) igatnst
sorlnns American comoptltlqn ty
will have lo omnoy g larger qunpHty
of forl,ilers In qt'do. to Hlmiput
hlggnr crops, and hy this mnn,n, re
duce thp higi op,t c (lying, ''
F. Tolle.. ,,, . )
FEDERAL ROAD?
FUNDS ALLOTTED
i .-