THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1024. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Issued dully except Huwlny by The Herald I'ublUlilng company, Olflre, III) North KlKlilh Sr., Klamath Full. Oregon jaFi'iikii w. noon President mill F.illtor tutored as iecond-clasi niBtlor at the post olftco at Klauialh h'alls. - Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. f Member of the AsmicIi1 Press ,'TllR ASSOCI ATKI1 PKKSS In exclusively entitled to the use tor republication of nil wwi dispatches rrr-dlted m n or not otherwise rr.d , lied In this paper, and also the local news published therein. All righto of rciinbllrallim of special dispatches herein are els" reserved, 1 The Evening Herald la the official paper of Klamath Couuty and the " City of Klamath Kails DNK TEAR :.. f 1X MONTHS rHRKK MONTHS nllH llAUVU UUin heviwm, ONK TEAR i HIX MONTHS (INB MONTH HUBHC1UPT10N HATKH Delivered 11" Orrier $0,150 8.50 1.11,1 .OS By Mall sn.on 0.73 .05 Phnna comPUlnt';To SST beTo7e 6"p. m or SBS-W. after 6:30 p. m. THURSDAY, MAY IS. 1924. CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS THE Ninth Corps area United Stales Army includes Ore gon, California, Ulaho. Utah. Montana, Washington. Ne vada, and Wyoming. ; famns will be hehl in June and July at Camp Lewis, WashinRton: Del Monte. California and Fort ,-. , TT.-I. " ) uougias, utau. Residents of Oregon anil Washington shouhl address Chief of Staff, Room 323; Sew P. O. Building. Portland : California same. address, same official, Presidio,' San Francisco; other states same official. 104th division, Donley block,. Salt I.ake These training camps afford a delightful month's ( outing and opportunity for physical training, and the drill in physical culture that is only afforded by army life. , Young and 'middle aged men, and especially professional men, who desire 100-pcr cent physical fitness in a strenuous 1 age, when the efficient individual is at a premium as never before, should get informed, STATE INSURANCE MONOPOLY. THE agitation started in Oregon to create an ifbsobte monoply of workmen's compensation ' insurance raises many issues which go to the foundation of a democratic form of government. 1 .. e . - - . I ..... .. ..!,.-,, 1,1 1, ,,in,Ii Compensation ior an mjuicu uimhii - swift sure and regular by stringent regulation, if self insurance is allowed, by5 insurance companies regulated by the state in surance department, or by state fund administered by separate commission. ' . i: There is, however, no more of an economic necessity of public welfare advantage in monopolistic state industrial insur ance than Therenslii monopolistic state fire insurance. life in surance, transportation, agriculture or manufacture. ! To deny an employer the right to seek good Insurance as the state provides, and which equally protects a workman in .accordance with state laws, but at a lower cost, is to deny . ' r ... ,1... t:t.A.-i.r 'i..t-;i -vfliirli tli rnn- mm me rigiu oi uiiu.ni, uc ""-nj n,......., . stitution guarantees . ,and to deny insurance ' companies the right to carry on a legal business in compliance with state laws and regulations. 1 ' If both employe and employer are protected in accordance " with' the principles of compensation laws why should a state monoply of this line of business be demanded? The Senate, it will be remembered, was highly indignant ? when the President took it to task for its performances, but : it may be noticed that "considerable Work has 1een acco'm ' plished by that august body since, it' was called., down, 'The mosquito has not-yet appeared in Klamath county. T.he i politician is occupying all the space. The bootlegger not only takes his own life in h.is hand but that of his customer. , ' To Democratic Voters R E. WGLFORD County Commissioner A m?.n who knows the difference between public business and political chicanery. No relatives to be supported from the public purseNo friends who need to be rewarded with a "soft snap." Organize the affairs of Klamath county on a business basis. VOTE 49 X B. E. WOLFORD HI TKTT7 1 U7A CU!XTrTTrT WASIMNUTON 1). 0., .May 1.V--Kdekribbed Now Knglund, Htrong- hoM of Republican regularity for two Reneratdoiw, la kIvIhk OioIIiIk campaign 1,'adeis aleeplusa nifthta and iluys of worry. Kor ttesplto the fart that t'uutloui Cut la an omhoiliment of tliusit atiiiil virtues that ahouUl win the berkliiK and the ballot of every loyal New KiiKluiidcr, HeptihlU'itn hcudiiuatirt prlvatoly vonwdt's an eli'meni of nn- rertHlnlv 111 the remut Jn three oi he ttlx Now KukIuiuI Ktiiliw, ' Thla Ih due to eonditlona In In- ditstiiul Now KliRlaiid Miuwarliu- sotts, lihoilo Island and t'onnwtli'iit whore the native Now Knislutulor has booonte stilnuorKod under the tide of Immigration. In those states the forolsn-horn and the ohlldivu of the forolcu-boru hold enoush ballots to 'blast rook- rlbhod Itop.i'MH'unlttni m smithorooiw. If tln'.y make up their nuinclst to do it. An.1 rttHFtrl. from Uonllhtioall srollt in the Industrial centers of those stain indicate that they may choose , thia year to touch oft the dynamite. Honce thq nppreheiwion. ' ' . o 1 "Heretofore," -explains a llopuhll-. can national committeeman discuss-! ins the liiame that Coolidce and the j Itopublican ticket mat he knifed In 1 the very section whore it is Roner-' ally ithoucht their hold would lie . nust secure. "w have maitaod to hold the bulk ot this 'foreign vote j on our fide, lint there U no ques- j tlon today but that it U ellppliiK. 1 "This defection Is due lo two dl- i reel causes. Prohibition and restrict- ! ed immigration. "That an mias-slmllated foreign i population can thais overrule and en- j danger the voice nnd the Ideals ot j native America is," of course, the best i proof that Immigration should ie -re- j stricied. ' ' ' "if these threo Now England states ! should swing Democratic this fall, j it will be nothing for Democrats to , boast about. It will simply be the result of the un-American votns of i an un-Amerlcanired electorate. Thny i will not vote Democratic because they believe In Democracy. They wllj simply vote against thb Republi cans as the party enforcing prohl-' bltlon and immigration This spokesman declares. that the hope of America and for the pur poses of this campaign the Kepuu Ilcan party, is the mlddlo west. There, alone, he maintains. Is to be found the pure American etock Maintaining fundamental American ideals; , With Indiana, however, -probably patwoil over to I he loinooruls t i the rottull ot the conviction of flov- oritur McCray, n Hopiihllcnn; with WisroiiKln,' under l.n Kollollo, ready to uo whorosoovor he loadoth iwhloli will not bo Into the t'onllilge iamp. and with IlilnnlM In the throes' or an ilntiastato Itopublican battle that putti that stale detlnltoly In the do'ililful '.ia.ss. Utile cuiisolatlon Is tmind even In the middle weal. in fuel, the Cleveland convention promise to ho the most peaceful part of the prni'.mm ahead of I ho tl. 0,'J' ..'.', ' The aeooiid cablhet rointinco of the administration ciilmluatOH nvllh the ciiKUttvmonl of M.lsa Mary Wullaoo. daughter of Hoerotury of Agrli ultuir Wallace, to Or. I'hmli's llrngRtnann of l ho Swiss diplomatic coipn. ! A llostnlt mall lias offered fail for n nlcnr name than, "old maid" to '"V designate n aplnatoil How bnchniiilu or ncoffmaiiT ', ulmnl HANS NYLANDER For Sheriff Safety for each and all of us lies in 4 Law Enforcement Will co-operate with all law enforc ing agencies to the end that law will be respected in Klamath County Kinship and friendship will not dic tate the choice of deputies and as sistants, but rather their efficiency and integrity. Try, law enforcement and a square deal VOTE 79X Hans Nylander - -Puid Advertisement RUGS MADE , from Old Carpets, Clothing 25c per Sq. Ft. Bcuutiful revorsiblo Rugs, any color, size or deshm ; no extra chnrjyo for border all around. PHONE 639-W BARN DANCE , Smith's Barn mile Bouth of Malin. . GOOD TIME . GOOD MUSIC Saturday Eve, May 17 f I fiSi "For seven ycarsihe people have borne with uncom plaining courage the tre mendous burden,' of na tional and local -' taxation. These must both be re duced." Calvin Coolidge t" Vi. Vote for Coolidge Primaries May 16 I'nlil Advcrllsriiipiit. I'nld for Inr I. I I,, I'nllirsioi, Manager CiwIIiIko (aiiip;lliin Geo. L. Cleaver SI nl o li'olijiition ('aiiiniissloncr '! Willard M. Houston liiof ih'piity STATE OF OREGON Department of Law Enforcement , . ' 1011 Xorllin-cstorn Ikink itiiilillnn TclephoiM- Main 28(10 Portland, Oregon, May'Y), 1024. Mr. J. 1 Morlcy,' Klamath Falls, Ore. Dear Sir Some months ago I proi)iiscl to try to get a special investigator down to your city for work which 1 know needed to he done.'hut it has hcen impos sihle to meet the obligation to this date. We had a special man for such work hired by this department, but we had to let him go on account of the heavy expense' it involved. Mr. -llcrwig is billed for Klamath next Sunday, I think it is, and I wish that you would see him at that time niil explain the situation more fully. 1 am handi- ' capped by the lack of funds to properly carry on this work covering the whole state. I have kept your letter of DcC. 14th in my anxious file all this time hoping that I could meet the complaint biit I am sorry to say that I am unable to do it, ' (Signed) Very Truly Yours, - G. L. CLEAVER, Prohibition Commissioner. To the Voters who do not know my attitude on Law Enforcement, see the above letter in answer to one written by me before I became a candidate for Sheriff. ' N v J. F. MORLEY Paid Advertisement KmlorHPntciitH of Kurnier mid ,alior Oi'ftiiuluitlonft Ciiniliilnlc for Itepiilillcun Nomination for Statu Senator 17th Senatorial District Vote X E. E. Varco IUIM.HIi:.4 MAY 10, 1024 ' " AN OPEN LETTER TO VOTERS by JOHN J. SHAUGHNESSY (AMI1)ATK FOB HIIKUIKK. DKMIMHATIC Tlt'KICT I'i'iIkiiih my Ideua are a lllllo old fanliloued about the office of Rhnrlff of Klamuth t oiinty. but I know that law nbldlng cltluma will ngreo with mo that Ihu couiiiy neetla cleaning up, Thnt la wuut I would like to iln nhotild the ronillu elec tion no In my favur. Not only ahoiild the ahcrlff'a office function- In tho daytime but there should bo a deputy on fluty subject to nlxlit duty. Tho mnjorlly of crimes nro committed after dark, especially thone of violence and to my mind. It la only a very Important function of" (he sheriff that calls from outlying sections should meet with Immediate response. -The farmers of this county need protection und the calls from the rural district embrace a greut range of needs and diversity. The tax payers of Klamath County -should have the most ready responsa from tho office of tho Sheriff to their .calls Jor, protection and aid. ' '' t'ltlMK IFKIM'K.NTAUK Wli.b fiBOW I belive that every Incorporate town should have a deputy paid half by the town and half by tho County wl.i.o . would be on call day and night In bis ter ritory. Wl'h tho building and cuiillili'tlon of the railroads that are now under way through Klamath County, the percentage of crime will Increase In proportion to the case with which criminals and 'luewtlonnble characters can make their escapoA The big lumber camps und mlllniwltli their 4-way exit for the criminals through Kuiitern Oregon, via Uend and Thadnlles, toward the Pacific Highway and south through the lava beds of .Modoc and Hlsklyou Counties, present a problem and a certain n mount of safety fori the -escaping man If our county It not reliably and ' thoroughly policed? I would not hesitate to predict that within the next two years the crime wave will exceed t lint, of, the last combined ten, In thia county. There ure over four thousand seasonal liibuYers or men who represent themselves as such, come Into this territory every year. . mow jaii. m:kii: While we have no proper Jijll, ,po criminal Is going to be vsry much alarmed ' at nircni or Jail sentences. At .iitd tl'toscnt timo they regard It ns u Joke and righly. I shuld like' to lend ' inj- b6:it efforts to fui tlinr the building of a Jail which would havo a-least 2(1 cells' In the men's department nnd six for womon with large exercise corridor, which In emorgoncy' could bo used for drunks and petty offenders A garage and storehouse for exhibits and evidence might well oc cupy the ground floor. Another thing that I believe would tend to muke officlenl tho office of Hheriff, would be tho appointment of a lady matron, whose dutlos might cmbraco tho supervision of some of the dances throughout tho County. The majority of people don't want to do wrong. They simply don't stop to think. Do you believe tho young man who has a good home and mother, perhnps sisters, would ask tho young woman of his own age out to tho car to liavo a drink be tween dances at some of tho countryside gatherings. If he stopped to think? Would the parents of such a couple approve the part their child for many of them nro nothing but children yet plays In tho giving or taking of ll.lelt liquor? Moat of them would holly resent the Inforonco thut their boy or girl would do such a thing. That Is only natural; they wouldn't bo normal parents If they didn't. But just the same that thing goes on and wo all know it, The presence of a woman old enough to have comprehension of human nature and dignity, I bellove would -In many cases have a most tolling effect fur clean fun and' decency, dancing and , good times to which every young person la entitled. . . , COVNTHV XKKim I'BOTKCTION Times- have changed alncg twenty years ago when Linkvillo was a village with Its "bad man" and gun play. .Why blind yoursolf to the fact that It can't he run along tho same Hues? As any country becomes Bottled and cities build therein the criminal especially the potty criminal, Increases. This Is not confined to the titles and towns. It extends throughout the cpuntryaldo. Klamath Falls has a police force nnd so hnve some of tho other towns In tho county. To nfy mind the ' sheriff of this county should mako his endeavors nnd protection most especially telling in the country districts nnd those whore the municipal polloo have no Jurisdiction.- ' . - . . - The office of Sheriff In this County pays a salary adequate for Ilia support of any man and there1 Is no reason that any sheriff, that the pooplo of this ootinty may see fit to elect should have to divide one moment of his time with other business that would mar the efficiency of his office and tho results thnt he must uttnln, or that he should accept blood money or other bribes. CO-OPKBATION 1XHKNTIAJ, It Is only through the cooperation of the compluto political .machine thnt ef-' flclency -will reach Its highest point I want to so office holders In this county forgot they nro n personality, forogo tho limelight nnd dovoto tholr energies entire- y to ninklng tholr offices function as thoy should, 'without tho petty and personal motives which "o often mark tho trail of the political officeholder. - I have hcen a rancher In this county and I know from personal experience -Ihat there are many emergencies In which tho stockman nnd farmer In Klamath County would call on a Sheriff In whom ho had confidence and from whom he ' would get a ready response In Ills nocd. ' 1 am perfectly frank In saying thnt I hope to be elected. I want to bo Sheriff of this county. ! llko tho county nnd I can promise thnt should the people elect me I will carry out to the letter the oath of office, for the protection of reHldonls In the county and In ItB administration fearlessly. Those of you who know mo I belleV canno doubt this. The law shall bo uphold . r A fnriner who will work for the IntereKta n nil unncrnl ivel. fare of nil the people. ' Paid Advertliainant NO. 52 ON PRIMARY BALLOT (Signed). JOHN J. SHAUGHNESSY Paid Advertisement Paid Advertisement