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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1924)
IV- V") PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1924 T OR M'.:;i. Isiil.-:- ,""!!, "7"f, """! Leah Baird Featured I .suifUU'iit to rarrv the scat-! . .... . ,. is wnite relican DATA Rnirarn IILf ILEilL Development pf American Journalism I Topic at Convention LONDON'. July 17. Reviewing tlio development of the American newspaper before the convention of ,llic AsuoeUted. Odverttiliic Cluhs of I lie .World today, Louis Wiley, busi ness manaiter of the New York llliifa, emphasized th Importanca of tlltr part The Associated lres$ has played in Thar development. "One anency' In the fnlted States which haa contributed In large meas ure to the development ot our strong uewapaper press." he said, "and whose value In every way cau scarcely- be estimated, la The Associated I'reaa, the irreat mutual news gather lu( aud diatrlbutinc organization. Its reports of dally happenings are Impartial and cannot be Influenced. The Associated Press takes Issue with no side In any controversy its pur pose 1. merely to. present the news' After telling briefly of the diver ally of lus membership Mr. Wiley milled: "The Associated Press is a uart of the development of American newspapers. - Its efficiency is wond erful." - . ltrU Owed England. toril mill badly reported news, down I ; to the im-etit tlmo, when, he said, j jlheiv are iu the I'tilted States 2,03 ! i.iily' in.sp;ipers, IncludinK . 42fi j j innrnitiK a.itl l.tilu evetiins iltlluiia. ! J i Tlio Ami rioan newsimpers, he rteclar- j tit. now sou an average of Sl.-i.iU,- 6U0 copies a day, which means ono copy of u uowspaiH'r for every home in (he Tutted States. News KxrtuMiT' Cited. Relative to the exchange of news between American and Kngllsh newa. papers, Jlr. Wiley said: "Our news papers publish quotation tram yu.tr press to a greater extent than tvou do from our columns. A cabled re- Film 'The Empty Cradle" or ! "Cheating Wives" Coming' MI'he Ite.MID.vlllK Anoel," ItiHikill K'r Itun of Two Ifciy , Hi-iv Willi Admirers of I.eah lliilri!. see her in her latest stieceM, "The lX'stroylns Angel" whh'h ei-mes to the White Pelican theater Krlday and Saturday. SMI the excitement mid thrills and nimuier ny mi'iiuii ii-iuie IIM ,,r ' formed by IVIIIU r!,im (1117 U IliUIIII III , ;Th; Oeslroying Antvl." I IV screen' never fulls his Hilmlivrs Uo i an always ox port . a Ureosy thrilling scrueu film nurrallvo. Without any inceptions the. stiinls pc rfiinned hy Tom Mix In Ills latest' "Icuin. "s ,liimis AIiiMlI,'1 which now ui'Mhe l.lhcrly Theater, tire I'.iii most ilarlns ever attciniited be- " ",;,v i fare the camera. I ' Tlu K"lty t'liKlle," aUrrlnx the In his latest Hiory of the Western , t'moiloinil nctrcis, Mary Aldi-n, and pliilns. Mix mounted, leaps u call- Unify T. Morey, will play . tlio yon twetily feet wide and iihiety 1 ,uHM.ty T,ntro tomorrow.,. leei iuhp, unitouoieiiiy me iomkhhi Maty .Allien mill Marry 'T. Morey nt tile Mlieiy Tomorrow a screen star. i 'I'h's plii u ro Ih desurllieii as a powerful domestic drama dealing I with men mid women..'1 This photoplay was made, by' llnr r., In ...klt, .. , . ,,f . !!?', 1' Bri"5h etHorlat "1,lnio 0Jsked1o ,moke elB,rettes or sua!! The Associated Press news service.." Touching upon world affairs and the relation of newspapers to them Miss Jiaird has always yearned V-nc-" v i .ton King, as all answer to Out many N I IN OLYMPIC KACE.3 people who ,ar clg that th movies are both limit and aalnlno. Mr. Wiley said: "We ell recognixc that the world stands faced today with International, political, social and economic problems of a graver nature than It has ever faced before. The conduct ot every nation, of every group In every nation. Is being exam ined In the light ot Its bearing upon the settlement ot our world prob lems, t " make an earnest plea at this tHuo "that newspapers of all lands understand clearly thelr'oblif a tlon toward the promotion of inter national good will and friendship: that they exercise sober judgment In the publication only of news that stands the lest of truth; that they temper discussion of International af fairs with wise judgment and for bearance." Indicating now advertising bad fostered the growth of Canada, E. W. some other woman's husband and j AHCKNTKl'll., Krance. July 17. she ha found jt In this clever ' Thn Yale, y.usity eight won (lie Olytn- adntitatlon of Louis Joseiih Vance's p.'c elght-oared race today. The exciting novel. She Is. gorgeous lu her dance costume of . gold and feathers and a pleasing armful In her Deuuville bathing costume when being carried off by the kidnapers. I'uited States won tin;, double, sculls race, tireat llritnln won the single senile. "Swltxcrlanil won the four oared .with coxswain. "The" Empty Cradle" Is a di'iiiiuitlc study . of- true thought and action. rnlthfnl j human i . Tom Mix in Thrill v Picture at the Liberty America, said Mr. Wiley, owes to j Beatty, head of the Canadian Pacific Kcgland great debt ot the begin J Railway company, told the couven nlaga of Journalism. "We believe, I tlon that since 18S1 his joad had however," be continued, "that we spent V", 000, ooo on colonisation In hare not been entirely remiss In our contrast to $3i.060.000 expended by contribution to both the business and I the.'Cauadlan government profession of newspaper making. For soma time there has been a recipro city pf Ideas between newspaper pub lishers on both sides of the Atlantic. W are both borrowers and lenders ..Every Tom Mix picture provide at least one new and distinct thrill tor the entertainment aud a in use meiil of movie fans. The resourceful and ever original "stunt-artist" of TALES OF APE MEN MOVES TO ABOLISH STATE BOARD MADE j SAI.K.V, July U R. Klcliuril- ARE INVESTIGATED' s,n '"'"'"""d nttornvy, filed man- Idaiuurf proceedings against Secretary KKLiSO, Wash., July 17. Two. I'uited States forest rangers.: J. 11. j Huffiiiuii and William Wolrh, alter i of Siute Koier to force him to place ott the ballot an Initiative' bill pro vldlng for abolition of thn public ; iirsonal Investigation at the scene ' ' .V.l.,11 (HI) IMMr,lll, l,..,.M... it lacked about 2000 slgnaturs of the nece'sary number cerllried by the of thn reportisl activities of "Ape Men', on Mount St. Helens report ed tb.v; found nothing whatever i ro1,y o Kiilwlltute the prospectors' tale. I yjoarc never made the . JT Polgei- CJoffee Test I how dOeWu know you TOiMpl prefer M PSBBBOBBBBBBBHOOBOBBBglB 1 C oil t Tbe." fiKui-os, he. explained, includ- ed mor than what might strictly be termed advertising, the colonisation efforts having been directed t rather different types of settlers. The Can- uf Ideas,, testifying to the inter- adian Pacific was particularly Inter national -cordiality existing between I ested in getting settlers for the lands newspapers on all sides." . it had to sell, he said while the .Mr. Wiley traced' the development j Canadian government directed Its II of American newspapers from the j efforts- more to securing settlers for'll II i: a n in ii in H n ii ii in ii period Prlor to the American Revolu- its free homesteads of 160 acres each. 1 DSEMITE ECONOMY RUN iomm Sale I it n 0 n u a n - S THREE DAYS ONLY RECORDS m PMOi increases im mi mmfy Fr and Saturday IMQZ Ok ' -' - For years this Company has claimed that Zerolene, because it lubricates ' bettor, enables the average car to go about five per cent farther on a gal lon pf gasoline than when other oils - are iised. A few weeks ago this claim received the most remarkable confirmation in the results of the annual Los Angeles -: Camp Curry (Yosemite) Economy . Rup, Six our of the seyen trophies offered, including the sweep stakes, were won by Zerolene--lubricated cars.' The sweepstakes ' winner, an Overland Model 92, driven . by Joe Bozzani, traveling the 400 miles of desert and mountain roa-Jp, averaged 29.36 miles to the gallon of Red Crown gasoline an achievement which the 1924 contest rules made all the more remarkable as they forbade coasting or stopping the engine. Right here, m the official records of this economy run classic, is your answer to the oil question. Why pay tribute to -the superstition that east ern oil, merely because it costs more and is made in the East, is in some mysterious way "better?" Experi- enced drivers, out to make records, don't share that superstition why should you? . STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Califbtsia) I Toys of every description. Every dollars worth sacrificed. Make the kiddies happy for a small ji investment. Purchase now for Santa and save money as never before. 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