WEDNESDAY, MAY 128, (194 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , Page Four' Itsaed Dally except Sunday by Office 1 lu nonn t-igmn 1TJTHER W. BOOD Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Klamath Falls, ,v Oregon, ondor the Act of March 3, 1879. . .-. Member of the Associated Preaa -v -THH ASSOCIATED PRBS8 U exclusively entitled to tie use ror ' ItM IB 111 IB umuv t. aauta a sow vu ofrepabllcatfon of special dlspstches The Evening Herald la the official "subscription RATES Delivered by Carrier .A. 6eTR YEAH . BIX MONTHS THREE MONTHS ONB MONTH ....... Ity OVBI YKAIt : BIX MONTHS ONE MONTH .Phone fompiaTntT io'tsT before WEDNESDAY, r: 'WHIRLING ROUND THE WORLD J AGELLAN, in his sailor's heaven, should have the news JY1 - that a British company is establishing an air line intend ed to circle the globe regularly in 17 days. A spokesman for the Imperial Airways, a $5,000,000 con- ' te'rn, has' already issued a timetable, lacking only the opening date-The flights will be made by a system of airplanes and . airships'. The rout jviJlr'be fo Paris, thence to Constantinople, "rcachinithere tjie morning after leaving London. From the Turkish capital an airship liner will make Australia in nine days. Another such liner will forward the passengers at ex press speed to Sail Francisco, and big planes will rush them to New York) which will be reached on the fifteenth day. The next two days 'Will "suffice to take them back to London in an airship.-.' The lighter-than-air craft "will be Zeppelins. , This makes even a' Hardened tourist feel a bit dizzy. It makes anyone but a. confirmed speed fiend wonder, too, why no provision is made for sight-seeing. What is the use of going around the world, if you can't stop on the way and look at the Interesting places, getting into touch with strange cities .and races? Yet for sport and business purposes such a trans portation should have a powerful appeal. There will be rapid transit par excellence. There will be a big patronage, too, re gardless of cost, from those who want to take a whirl around - the 'globe "just to say they've done it." 1 J-."."'.;!' As -far. a. the artn.nl travplino- i rniir-erned it will nrnhahlv De fdf the'iltosij "part very monotonous and restful, for those -.who can stand the confinement. ;? j THE SEVEN YOUNG ORATORS 'k-li'-'.Tnife "6. seven orators of hieh school ape will meet in 'Wactlino-tnn D T rrmrlnH tVA nstinnal-rrntri-lin cfin. test on the Constitution of United States.- Each of thesei young ' saTrersVf.epresents a section' of the nation covering1, several states:: Each one has won first place, first in high school, then ' in-rity, ;;CQUntyy state and zone. When they give their orations iOfie'.c'apitai; the members of the Supreme Court will judge . tlft'jinnersand the President .of the United States will preside, i ;i ,?ke "nal contest will be of tremendous- interest to' those sens'peaTcers, to their proud families and to the communities .- froinwhich they come. But the weeks of. work which lie behind it artalso of interest. One newspaper editor sums up his faith m tfie' 'value of the national competition in these words : ; Thr'e have been many high school contests' in our cotrn-fl'on- perhaps 4hat is so far-reaching as this one ' in which' mofe'than a million students have taken an active part. School instructors tell us this contest- has done more to awaken interest in our laws and government and to create respect for; bur fundamental law, the Constitution, thai any other-vent in our history." : . . ' 'A , ' 9"r of the most surprising revelations yet made in 'any of the Washington . inquiries has been the incidental discovery that tnere'is a prominent bootlegger in a federal prison " ";( - ; v ' "The Italian governftient reports that it is not going to have Y:0:iict this yean Mussolini should come over here, and lea'rrTfiow to turn a surplus into a deficit. ' . ..- mjr ,.'. ..... 1 ' Cojigress acts as if 'ft considered a veto a presidential im pertinence rather than' a normal act of a co-equal "branch of gUVClilUICIU. -''l;AMfn1fe niav pnmp wlip,, tha -i.; --------- s a teauty spot will be classed with .e case qf. Governor Pinchot goes to' sliow.r'hw even the putllcrJliay be fooled for a time by a man -who takes himself toflr-seriously. . , .vv.c.. -A- -. "' ' ' ' ' . . ' .TJiertheofy is resented that "the Jiiiman. rare; sprting from .-sr-r-"- ' ,'Spitie of the county prisoners tyil.The others are tearing down the city jail. " v-.vvi ' . ' ' The" Japs do not seem to be in any position to return that caJ;thatour;"aviators have paid them. . . i ; Now if we could only stock our underground streams with raojpeople would probably firy them. Sheep, may come into urego now by being fumigated. Tlie.liave gotten into the tourirt class. .-.'It. looks like the Klamath County grasshopper was about ready, to hop off. ; 'Most people are on tlye right ijoad but many are -traveling in the' wrong direction. , '....V.;-.,,, . ,. - . . r tit's ddida ,wheii iarry(vdoesn't Thaw out. ' The Uemld Publtohlng Company, nv., - .. President and Editor - herein are also reserved. paper of Klamath County and the 8.50 l.OT 93.00 275 Mall. ,65 m. p. m or 6S-W. after 6:80 p MAY 28. 1924 s nnu a JJIUIJUUIU III the man who'binm down a have torn 'down the old'coun- nJ VW5EJ? IF ?THiS TXPc )S RtTALLV 1 -3 asF " ' "" "' HUNT'S WASHINGTON LETTER BY HARRY R. HUNT WASH XNOTON, D. C, May 28. All the big gunB ot the Republican olid guard forces, charged to the muzzles with. shrapnel and T. X. T-. hjavi) been concentrated in a. terrific political barrage designed to blast the chances of Smith W. Frookhart ot Iowa for renominatlon es Repub lican candidate fo the United States Senate. ; Why this massing of forces is deemed necessary against one indi vidual may be : understood when ft is known that tlhe man thus opposed by this concentration ot stand-pnt heavy artillery was actually., not figuratively the crack sharpshooter ot the American army during the late war and in politics has shown an equal facility in scoring the bull's eyes, t .' Senator BrooWhart is even more hated by the old guard Republicans than Is La FoIUette, and next to La Follette is the most feaired.- Threats, intimidation, rill the pull and press ure than can be exerted by the iiow- ers that be In Washington, Itave failed to swei-ve him in his ffeht against the pet policies of the Repub lican "rcgula.-j" and for meastircs which htj party i opposition brani. as radlcall" and "c lestructtve." . i Brookhart wn a leader In ; the tight wnjch blot ;ked the selection of his Republican , fellow senator ft om lowa, Aioerc a. uumminna, tor an. other term ao . chairman cf ths Sen ate Interstate .commerce Committee, which posses, on railroad legislation. This, natuj-ailv, won him the enmity ot iU tilie groups and Inter ests favorpjble to the Esch-Cummln. ts law, whlcA wBs thus made vulner able. He fathered (fte resolution for an' Investigation' of the conduct of the Department of Jt istlce, wnich reunit ed in the dismls lal of Atty. ricn. Daugherty and d IscloBed a story, or graft and corrupt! on "lnlluenco" a-a favoritism that' to still uncoir.plot jd In a dozen other w ys ho has d:::iirl ed the peace and i the patience of party chiefs who htlleve that flrat- tcrm oenators, like f good li'.tlo boys, "should be seon an d not heard" and rhould oboy the. 01 Uts of their nen lors and paternal lurty "leaders." ' t" Since Brookhart f would do nono of these things, and :ft ot only has spok en out In mectlnr ', but has proachod doctrinco that rin i if rank heresy to old guard RopuMIr n cars, the order has gone out to "ge4 " him. "Iowa Repubtf.caa , Beat Brook-, hart," H the udinoi Itlon in large type heading an pp eal being mailed Into that atcto to every regkterca Republican votm', :.. ; "The RopTrh'icf.nrt', of Iowa," saya this document, "ovi it to them selves, their atate, t idr pan and their country to V ''cat Bonator Smith W. Brokhart f renominatlon at tho' primary to b haltl Ju.io 2. ' ! ' "Brookhart should V defeated 'bo cause he !o not a R epublican, but an lmulflcnblo enemy ft Republican Ism." ' i And so on to the r ".nt of about 5000 words, In whicl t the flshtlnR Iowa sharpshooter ia o'-cturcd an a .man illkely to overthr p tho ;hole AWefrtan-. institutions and Ideals, substituting therefore a , ijovernment more wild and, weird thavfi anything Nikolai Lenin ever'-.dl toanft'd. o : ' f, "Old stuff," says Jjrcokhart, grin ning as he reads tho document. AH, THAT IS THE QUESTION "They said all that two years ago when 1 was first elected. "This is simply an effort of the privileged interests, headed by the -railroad, to discredit and defeat mo. My people in Iowa will recog nize It for what It is. It'll leave It to them to decide." . Brookhart Isn't even leaving Washington In an effort to protect his fences In Iowa. , iHo'U stay on tho Job here, loavlng his enemies no opportunity to slip something across while he'9 awoy. And it he's worried or nervous. It doesn't show to date In his trigger finger! f THE OFFICE CAT x Fisherman found $ 10,600 On i'hej banks ot the Potomac, sluybo that s the dollar George threw across, with interest. A bill has been Introduced :n congress to require the house of rep resentatives to King "The star- Spangled Banner" every morning. It's good as far as It goes. But why not require them 'tb spend the en tire morning in singing? at would save us a lot of money. - Life U Just looking well, feeling well and acting well. A husband Ja a person who ex pects you to save at least thirty dol lars o week out of the money ho didn't give you. o And there's the small boy wau hopes that before It ell ends some, thing (will be done about caitor oil. o Talk about progress In Juzz mu lc. First we had "Stumbling" fol lowed by "Falling", anil Ulnally we have "RolUng down the Stairs." Wo etlll maintain f.iat the two main points of fencing are the ends of tne swords. Hever Judge a man by tho um brella he carries. It often belongs to comi3 other follow. When ye have killed your en emy with kindness you have created a friend. 1 Once a little maiden Made the maldcn'o prayer: Made It on a weak-end night; Mado it in despair. Made it to tho (lod of Lovo; Mado it very trltn; Made tho blind lod promise her JiiBt one dute each night. o A 10-yeav-old hoy's way of making love Is to pull her bobbed hair, or cliaso her screaming down the street w:th a handful of snow to put down 1mm- hnck. o A good listener gains both in formation and friends. o The most absorbing home strelch tho effort to stretch a pay check from one Saturday to anothor. o Still there is no lndy's hat In tn presidential ring. Probably they uro all waiting for the new Fall Styles. Charity formerly began at home but now seems to begin at the oil well. , N'erer argue with a fool or woman The fool can't think and the woman can't stop. o " iWIhen. a roan le. sorry about a thing ho wishes it hadn't Happened i When a nvoman ia sorry she wiiihcs It hadn't been found out. Women aro braver than men. No man would dure try on $125 gar ments If ho had only IS cent. "TIs moro blossed to glvo I sun to reoolve said the henvy-welieht champ as ho socked tho challenger another one. A I'len For Tho tYowdeil Life Hal and Miiry picked nn Island, Just a scrap ot dune and highland, As a perfect spot to Hvo and live and smile and ' Bill and coo. And their laughter rang out scorn ful When. their friends remarked qtillo mournful. "Oh, boy! you two wilt larn lo hate that boune full Of just you." They declared that crowds woro fear ful; Desert Islands were moro choorful; "Lovo's enough and lovo Is all" iney spoxe an Mrmi, While a smile: Then away they sailed, delighted: At tho talk their plan oxcuca. Quite prepared to give tholr lonely but-united Scheme a trial. WJion a steamer called ont noxl autumn With some presents friends had bought 'em, For a half a day the captain sought and sought 'em. Shouting, peeking; Hall was. found with an airy Cavern far away from Mary He admitted ,ln a manner scary, They weren't speaking. WOien they found her, Mary slated; Twosome stuff Is overrated I am bored to death, mltunderstooa, mismated, ., Too, of course; , Take me back to civilization, ( Where ther's noise without cessation. Whore there's styles and population And divorce!" TOM SIMS SAYS J iRefuaals to testify In recont gov ernment Investigations doe not prove there is honor among thieves. o jl Mall robber escaped In Chicago, Slnco they catch so few of them they should watch them more closely. -William J. Burns, the riorld-fa. moua detectlvo, hat resigned. Being u good detective ot entitle he Is baffled. These aro the days tHo commonee. ment dress Is glvon moro careful thought than the commencement ad dress. . When they nlgn a treaty in the Balkans It Is usually Just for the week-end. You con tell spring by the Increase .In modlclno advertisements. It is a wise man who (looks things over Instead of overlooking thlngt?. o $ The center of flower culture for perfume Is In tho Maritime Alp o that m'ay be why the mflM Is so high. o ' Worry Is a great tiling. Many pnople would be Jdlo halt the time if they had nothing to worry about. o Rouge Is supposed to be going out ot style, Iwhich is the only way IU Ute can, tts -stopped, i NEWS OF THE KLAMATH COUNTRY MALIN Mr. and Mrs. Co"rti'lnht and Ml Will m a tthlpluy left WodiieMdliy fill' Rod 11 1 ii r r where they ex pea In miike their home. Cliuutiiiiiiiu representatives were In Mmlln, alTuiiRitiK for eiilnrtalli litems to ho given In u cliiiillauquu course nt Mullii next full untl win ter. Tho flint entertainment will be sometime In October. KlorviH'o Kulidors Is out again ufler nn attack of the meuslnii. Mrs. John Holier ht In tli Klam ath Valley hospital where she operated nil for ipiviiillelts, Mon day morning. Little Cluyton Rubor In alto In the hospital recovering from un opera tion. Mr. A. W. ,Mii ik on and dnimhtur Margaret spent WcdnvsUuy In Mutln. from Klumath Kail. Mr. and Mxs. I.ltclier Ilolbrook and children, Karnutt and Helen mere visiting with Mrs. I fol brook's slHtur, Mrs. Dallas l'owoll on Snturduy, from Klumath Fulls. Tho now acliutltllo for the Mulln stugo has been put Into fnrco the pant week. Tho stage roarhiM Mulln at 10 a. m. nud leave ut 10:110. I n- dor tho new schudulo mull reaches Klamath Falls our Her, which Is u great advuntago. Mr. M'. A. IJvlUKuton was In .Ma ilt) ntttrndlng to buaJnciut mullein on WledniMduy. Active war anulint tho graushup pers Is going on In the lake region. I'olsoulng In being done, alo sprity. Ing and a burner Is bulug lined with good roAiiIi. Although Jimny tire being killed thent aro conMantly now grasshoppers hutching. With lh dry weather, frost ami the gruwhoppors, tho crops In iiuiny places have suffered greatly. BLY Oils Osboruo of tho Klamath For est Protective Association has v tabluthod headquarters hero for the summer months. F. M. Mllllor who Is connected with tho Commercial National Hank of Lakovlow, twos in Illy Friday on mat ters of business. W. W. Flnley of Klamath Falls was In Bly lust week attending to business matters. Mrs. Pearl Palmer has relumed to her homo here after spondluK the oast fnwimonihs In Klanmth Falls D. O, Glvan, Scott Wa,'rs" and DnVo Campbell made a'trlp to the Scycan marsh tho pnt week lo gnth or some hortos rnnnlnK there. Mr. and Mrs. Je l'urktr anil duughler, Mrs. Bertha Hell made trip to Klamath Fulls.. Iftt week rolatlvo to tho water rlkhis of the Dell ranch. iN. C. White of the Fremont N'u tlonul Forest Is In this vulley this wouk on offlclul bundles. J. N. Ulvun who l one. of the mombors of the board of quarantine agulnsl tho hoof and mouth disease mode a trip to Klumath Falls Sat urday for a meeting with the other members of the bourd. Mr. and Mrs. (illbort Harrison ra cently Installed a radio sol In their homo here. Mayor Wilson of Klumath Falls was a business visitor In this valley the past week. A. 8. Connor, Walter Campbell, and Evcret Wbetstono spent seversl days recently In Klamath FalU on matters of business. Mr. Johnson of the tux assessors office was a buulnera visitor In this valley this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. C.Ivan drove into Klamath Falls Friday, uuo n turnod homo tho following day. Mr. and Mts. Marvin Crow and family. Mm. J. N. Ulvan and Elba Boll spent several days tho punt weak camping and fishing at tho Blalsdell place. James Watts formerly (if this place but now Jiving In Modford, was hero The Hot Is Get Your Refrigerator early, vi. The Furniture and Hardware Stores carry a full line Klamath Ice and Storage : Phone 58 ,1 Hang Up Your Card I IiihI week looking after ranch Inter ests lie Iium luira. : ' illlmi't 'lli'owii of l.akevlow In Illy Huturilay. Felix tlroen, lmeimun of liko cnunly drove III sheep throiiKll here the past wix'k Mirnula In tlli'll' uiu nier i.iimn In Hcyciill, , ,1. V. JU'Aullffe r Knit KliilM wm looking ufler sheep Iniort am liiire Ilio past week. About ii tlnniiunil head of catiU belliiKUiK lo tho MO iiiueh ut Adel were driven tlirouKh hero lh Mini or the week enniiito lo piiaturu iu tho Fort Kliiniath founlry. . .. - ., TENNANT Miss Hnruh French. Itmcher In Tenuunt gruliiiuar scluml this Isnl year, loft Suliirdiiy for Berkeley. Cullfnrnlu. Mr. I. J. HfiK of I'lnelaud wjs uhle to return lo work Mouduy after severul days Illness In thn'Wenil litiHpltal. ' Mr. c. ". Murphy returned Tu. duy from a buluei trip lo Sun Krunclscu. ..(. Mr. J M. White, neutral nuiliutter of Km Weed Lumber coluputiy, WuJt il vlnllor In Tennuut on Friday, uad Saturday. Tho Kturk vlnlled Iho hoiiiu of Mr. and Mm. .11. . Iloykln on May fi, leaving twins, a sou and a daughter. Tim Imhy Rlrl died t birth. Kit fiiiHTnl was h"ld In . tho Temuini Cliilntlun ihurch' on' May it. . . Ariliur Man iim wus liuttantly kill ed nil May 23." He W0 workln "tt llin Weed Lumber ruinpoliy loader niiinber 1 and fell beneath II. Ha wan cniKhed by IIiii loadsr trucks, Arthur Mnrctim was' 20 ye.irs old. He lias a brother, Arlln Marcuni. Ilv Ing at Teniiuiit. Il1.t body was fnt to Mareolu, Oregon, for burial. Mr. Robert K. Murphy rainrned hum" from Klamath Falla where he has bwn In high school for tho pit year. '" The Tennant Imsehnll leam defeat ed thn Klunuilli FulU lenm ly score ot 15-3 on Sunday at tha Ten uunt ball park. CHILOQUIN Father A. S. Larson ot tha Buored Heart Rectory lot Klamath Falls was a visitor over '.lis woek-end at tho Hans Anderson ranch at Sil vers. William L. Crume. councilman for the Indians of 'Montgomery Crook, Calif,, has lot l to attond council there In tho InlerosU of a suit pending by tho ludisns against the t'ultcd Status concerning land claims. 'I ' Trlbul Councilman Donnls Crow ley mid family spent Sunday ut Clilloquln. Kliner Hill and family of Wood River were vlnltors (it Chlloquln over Sunday. ' Lincoln Uiitler and family, wore Sunday visitor at Chlloquln. Rev. Sarieut Brown ot the Shukcr church at Chlloquln was In Klumath Falls Saturday lo arrange for tho iSundaJ services -: at his church. .' Peter Sconchlon and family worn Klamath Falls visitors Saturday lo' purchoso supplies for tholr ranch afc Soragtto. I i , 'v Ellin Murray DuVnll died Satur'' day at tho Klamath, Valley hospital. The funeral services yar held Sun-1 day aftornoon at Chlloquln. Inters ment was at the Wilson comotery t : Waldo Jonah who hi confined to tho hospital us the result ot Illness la reported to be mush Improvod., - D David of Modoe Point was a Klamath IFalls visitor1 Saturday to purchaso supplies fof. his ranch. j i It Should Havo Uei Polish Buld-Heudnd Guest -Well, onny, what is It that amuses yout Nothing; only mother has Just put' a brush and comb In your bodrooro. Opportunity comes llko a snail and goes llko a rabbit. On Season