TUESDAY, FEH. 17,
Trvp'.MMn HERALD KLAMATH' FALLS OREGON
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OUT OF THE AIR
Ity JUl.lt'H MUKLI.lilt -Manager
lUnllo Uopt., Mnidwln Hardware Co.
I.sued Dally, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing
Company. Office :; 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Ore.
E. J. MURRAY .... ... . ...
W. H. PERKINS ... . . .........
, t , Publisher
......... News Editor
Entered as second; class matter at the postoffice at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. ' '
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and the City of Klamath Falls.
ui.fiui-niPTlAN RATKH
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Ann Var - ....$6.60 I One tear : .
His Month." 8.5 SIX Months
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OM Month - -" One Month
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1925
THIEVING GROWS, BUT WHY?
i month ago a questionnaire was sent to thirty-eight of the
claim offices of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty
company, much of whose business consists of bonding em
ployes Most of these superintendents have had long experi
ence in handling and adjusting. losses involving employes un
true to their trust. The offices canvassed extend ironv Port
land, Maine, to Portland, Ore , and from. Jacksonville,. Fla, to
I Los Angeles, Cal. The questionnaires have bec;comP':
' and here arc some of the salient assertions gleaned f rom then
Dishonesty is. " apparently increas.ng ?. throughout the
country. , . . . , '
: m f i,r,5. who orove unfaithful are men.
- The service of dishonest employes averages six months to
three years before, they arc detected. -'"'
i Nowadays many things formerly considered as luxuries are
wrongly regarded as necessities. ; ; . ' ?
"Keeping up with' the Joneses," and social unrest, appears to
cause the downfall of many men, especially married ones.
. i The craving for an automobile, and the granting of almost
' limitless credit play a part-in many losess.
Family infidelity seems to be more general, and family train-
ing, school training and religious training have been put on the
J Evasion of the . law, as evidenced by bootlegging and the
purchase of bootleg liquor, has come to be looked on as a sport,
not as a crime. ' ' ' ''"-':''' 'ft T:'.''"t !'': '' ' ' '
Courts in many states ar.len'iertt, or at least are not .dealing
severely with dishonesty." -'".. -: .' ' '
. There is a grpwing disinclination to work.
(Coin limed From Yesterday)
Denmark and Hungary hnvo not
baa much success wlih rnillo. In
Denmark brouuVnstliiK wa alarloil
by amateurs In tho early days f l'
art. The sorvico .win poor duo to
tbo fuel that tho equipment was In
nduquule, and tbo programs tiiinitl
Isfnctory, no tho public In ntrul
bocamn HOinowhul skeptical. An oc
euulouul program, from n 2S0 wait
atntlou haa bKon Hungary' only
tuato for broaiU-uatlng nllhough n
two and halt kllowat unit Ion la to hn
placod In operation by tbo pot of-
ico aoon,
Pinna aro undor oonatruotlon for
putllng broadcnatlng undor com
mercial haala In Jlolglum by having
prlvatii companloa control Iho aor-
vlco
maltor
by law
In tho
which
inornlal
wo ala-
ouo In
bo In-
Another movie star married again,
tfs ahraya again. A movie star
must feel thrilled when she Is mar
ried the f.'rst time.
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 59
ETC
a minw iml9 vhn married recent
ly tells ua she Jnat can't get over
listening for the cnaperne.
A confiding daughter Is one who'
tells mother all about her mtio neca
lng parties.
Boys are not as much trouble aa
.i.i. - von mow a boy will do
things he shouldn't, but you always
hope a girl won t.
HUNTS
WASHINGTON
- LETTER
. ' ' . By HARRY B. HUNT ; i
l " V ' NEA Service Writer "
' WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Brig.
Gen.' - '3illy" - Mitchell Is always
ready to ' take a chance. 1
That quality, perhaps more than
. any other, was responsible for his
rapid promotion in the army air ser
lce. 7 Ererythlng man has accom
plished 4a the air: has been accom-,
pllshed by the ' fellow willing to
'take a' chance." And to these ao-
. , oompluaments liucneii naa con
tributed no little. ; ' -'
The 'situation In which Mitchell
' now finds himself embroiled, with
court martial,: demotion or dismis
sal from his post as, assistant chief
of the army air service openly hint
ed, is the direct result 'of his will- .
lngness to "take a chance": to ad-
. vance the cause of aviation.. , , I
"From Mitchell's viewpoint the de-
' velopment of aviation as an invalu
able arm of America's, military de
fenses Is Handicapped and ham
strung by being under the jurisdic
tion of old-time army and navy .
officers' i who Xweht - through' West j
Point and Annapolia when tno iae
ot 'flylng . machines", was still a I
Joke. i f -;. ; :. .' ' I
, ., .These men were taught that thpj
ground armyj apd the capital -ship :
now nnnatttiitnrl tha mailt QriM Of
national detente, and .that every-!
thing else must be maao suoorui-j
' aate., i i;.- :; 1 -". "'
n ..t 1 ( .. uia mlnJ thnt
America's supremacy in the air, In
a military way, can only, he brought
about by tho creation of an air force
Independent of either army or navy,
Mitchell has takem thn only course
bpem to him by -which to get natlon-
' Bl attention 'for his proposal.
' As. an officer In a subordinate
branch of the army, whatever rec-
, MmmAWrtaHjina '- or arsuments' 'he
, might' make to his superiors in the
iiervloe could easily be and he says
were suppressed. '
But his testimony boforo tho spo
. ;clal conimlttfle of CongresB investi
gating aircraft conditions ; was an
open .record.' .
, There' and only there lay his op
portunlty tor a full public state
iment 'Of his Views. He knew the
danger to(;,hlinself such a course
lrimld Invite,' but
.He "took chance."
. "t. , , fc , i , -
' C.iMeh. liavo been 'shot at.sunrlso for
saying loss 'damaging' things about
,h ..mnii'itiiirv thn.ni Mitchell
1 att( Ha"he them within the
Mnfl'nn.' nt ihA irar and mw build
ing, he would have been brought be
fore' a ' drum-bead court martial
Hn, dniit hafnrA. a: congressional
committee, . in ; the presence ot the
public and newspaper representa
tives, the nanus oi nis military su
periors were, temporary at least,
stayed. '.
If Mitchell can make his case
' stick with the committee and the
public, drastic! action against him
will still be frustrated.. If he falls
l .hi. tho rinahlnr air fighter will
find himself and his Independent
air service proposal brought down
in flames another object lesson to
ibe" orthodox who feel insllnod to
"take a chance." , .
u a .. mnn who won't nay his
awn debts thinks iwe should collect
every cent Europo owes us.
Indications are that the cross
word puzzle fad will soon give way
to the Income tax puzzle fad.
We niver read an Income tax ex
planation that we don't expect to
see at the end "Answer given to
morrow.." ;
The original income tax, as you
may know, was buying her candy
for getting home so 'late..;..-.
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TODAY !
,
rTaknn from ' tho flies of the
Evening Herald, Feb. 17, iia.
Twin daughters. Weighing seven
and eight ana one nan pouuun,
rived at the home of Mr. and'Mrs.
John Chaintoff on the Mlrrill road
yeBterday. '. '; '
H a- Wilton; sunervisor Of In
Aian n-Mnrvsilona in Oregon, came
In last night for a regular Inspection
trn in iha Klamath Agency, no
will spend a couple of weeks there
linn- rh.-irlna w. Sherman. Sr.
the veteran Journalist, returned tot
Dairy- nfter a brief sojourn m me
county, seat.
nonirlas Puckett butchered sever
al hogs for Mr. Padgett last Sat
urday
Pnndlne official notification from
Salom, County Treasurer George A.
Haydon is taking in what money
taxpayers ofier for their isn taxes
He Is being asslstod by Claude Chas
tain.
MARKETS
.llroailcaallnff of DUbllclty
In Spain, which la permitted
has made It posalblo for
sal Broadcaatlng' company,
of all tho various Interval!
country, to mako contrucls
nut broadcasting upon com
basis. At prosvut thiiru nro t
tlons, one la JtUdrlil, nnu
Hurciiloita, with ono soon to
stalled In Ban Sobustaln, '
Switzerland has no organized
broadcasting aorylco nlihouKh thorn
Is a 600 watt .atntlou nt Zurich, ajid
nnothor station to bo Installed lit
Uaaol.
in ihn nnlilr sintna thcro Is no re
gular broadcast service but stops
hn.. hnn tnkntl III KstllOllllV mill
Latvia thono stairs soon will have
tho service estiibllsneil.
Sovornl stations aro planned for
in.i.i.i hni nt nrninnt this country
hna only one klluwnt stntlon. oporat
ed by a prlvalo broadcasting com
pany. Soon tho aurvlco will bo ro-
gularly organized.
n..iruiiitlnKi affoctliiR radio In
tho dlfferont nntlons nud tho num
bor and location of broiidcaatlnit
.inilonn at the nrnsuut limn limy bo
I summarized as follows:
AiiHirln has ono brimiUnatln sta
tion onorated by a broadcasting
company with ono K.W capacity.
rinlctucn has thrnn stations in op
eration; ono by the nrmy; one by
the aviation force. Aiiuuionai "-
Hons and putting sorvico on a com
mercial basis are bolng plauncd.
rphnnlarnkla has sorvico ronn-
crcd by a prlvnta company In which
I ihn mvornniont nnriiciuio. vuum-
Ing listeners in aooui iinm
for concert rvcoptlun per month and
Ihrun dollars for market cxclvmigo
reports monlhly.
hn. mm alntlon opsmled
by Iho Tolugraph Admlnlslralloii
ami ono aniall siaiion opi.m
a local radio club. I
(To Do Conllnueu) , ;
1'i'onrmii Fw WiiliiraiWiy
i.'.iii i n. Anmili's. 8 11. Ill, Dr.
Mars llauniKnnll, lacturar, apolinors
do Luxe i ion rum.
KFI, l.os Anxoivs, lu p. n.
rlok Marsh sludlo prograui. Ilntly
IMtrlck, soloist; K lo s p. in. w.
Marlon Wlilllng, program from tho
Iloruld il uillo.
lfvv unllvwoad. 0:15 HI Moul-
ton IMiinor Hour program; 7 p. JJIm
Ambassador Hotel oonoeri; ivn..
Feature program.
KFUC, Bun Francisco, 8 p. w.
nuiii's Little Symphony Orcheatr
and classical selections. ' " .'
vim unn vruiiclxio. Gana J anion
Orchestra at Iho I'alace Hotel. .
KiLX. Ottklaiid Tribune. 8 p. m.
Old Folks Colonial Concert recall
ing "Washington and Lincoln days. '
KC1W, I'orllonil. 8 P- ni. Concert
by Mu I'hl lipsllon. '
KKUA, Hi'Httlo, 8 p. m. KUy
Itoopur Co., Sludlo program,
M'AULIFFE ILL
FROM ATTEMPTS -TO
SAVE CATTLE
According to Hod llluff, California
newspapers, more than 40 head of
cnttlo nro piled up dead In Iho Sac
ramento river near Tehama sa a re
sult of tho flood conditions Hint
have prevailed for llio pant fnw days.'
Of the total number of calllo oh
t. viinni, l.lnilll. Which 9t OWHrtl
by J. I'. McAullflo of Klamath Fall.
150 remain there ana 137 aro .
...ii-ini. iTi,nn ImiLrliiK uf tho flnoHs
anil danger to his sluck. McAullffa
accompanied by his brother Maurlcs
MrAullffo. and two oi tneir employ"
William Quill and Tbn Murphy, all
of Klumnth Falls, come to lied
Itluff In tho hops of saying tho
marooned cnltlo. '
As a direct result of his offorli
to savo his cultlo, Jack McAullffa 'I
now lu a hospital In Chlco recover
ing but still In a serious condition.
Tho long hours spent on the back
of hi hurso .la the swirling watur
In nn attempt to calm lh frlghlyir
ed catllo were too much for Mc
Aullffo, no suffering :rom exposure
and oxortlon. ' . '
Read Herald "Clau" Ada
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cm
t.n'i li n niii van can't trade tn
your' old shirt bn a new one like
trading" In an old nuto on a new
auto? . , ' '
,- If It -keeps , snowing In Maine
they'll have to sweep .tbo snow olf
the lawjie next spring so ,t hoy can
cut the jrass, :.
onnWiMn Pph. 17. Catllo
steady; receipts 300.0 (25 through)
steers good7.B0 W 8.uo; meotfim
a sfi7 60: connon 5.6UW.; '
n'.r .nil cntter steers 4.50 6.50;
heifers, good (850 lbs. up) 6.00 W
a 1 R nmmnn And medium, ail m.
itiKanEA' rows, rood 5.76fff6.26;
common and medium 4.605.75;
cannere and cutters 1.60 (0 !;
bulls, good (beef yearling excluded)
4.0004.60; common ia memum,
cannera and bologna) 3.00 4.00;
calves, bedlum to choice (190 lbs.
down) 8.00 11.00; cull and com
mon (190 lbs. down) 6.0008.00;
medium to cholco (190 to zsu ins.)
7.6010.00; medlu mto cnoice, o.u'i
7.60; cull and common 4. out
6.60. ,. , : j
UnM nteadv to strong, choice up
25c. receipt .3312 (679 direct or
through.)
Honvvaplcnt (260 to 350 lbs.)
medium, good choice 10,50011.75;
medium weight (200 lo 300 His)
medium good and cholco, 11.00
12.00: lleht we ght (100 to 200 ins)
common, bedlum good cholco 11.75
12.26; light lights (130 lo iw
1h. V immnn vnprllum. cood. choice
10.25li:75; packing hogs, smooth
10.0010.50; pacKing nogs rougn,
n SO 10. 00: alauKhtcr dIks (130
lbs. down). medium, good and choice
10.00 11.00; feeder: ana siocaer
pigs (70 to 130 lbs) common, med
ium, good and choice 8.50 9.50
(Soft or oily hogs and roaatlig
pigs excluded In above quotations.)
Sheen steady, receipts 594 (near
ly half on. contract) lambs, light
and bandwelght, medium to choice
1 4.60 1 6.60 ; - heavy 'weight (92
lbs. -up) . medium to prime 13.00;
14.60; all weights, cull and com
mon 11.00 14. GO; yearling weath
ers, medium to prime 10.50 13.00;
weathers (2 -year old and over)
medium 'to prime 9.0011.00; ecs
common to choice 8.00 10.00; can
ners and cull 6.00 8.00.
Eggs Bteady, current receipts 23
23U; nullets 21 22: flrsls
23Vi24; honnerles 23 24c de
livered Portland. '
rtutler steady. Extra 'cubes, city
44; standards 42V4I prime firsts 40;
firsts' 38; ' undergrades nominal;
nrlnts 45: cartons 46.
Bttorfg$ itoady. BoH churning
l br W.cira ?
Horizontal.
lAmrmatlv
4-Fronllrrina3 f
a Imitate
a Mukr pablle
I Intrrfpre .
7 t toUeralood
II Pr-lnlnlnc to thm foot
l-VAMO
bor . oame
lirfk lnr for "M"
v'lrld 'elllliilly
- r. in ..... ndl
iMtunl for pancn,lne; kolrs
0 Pomona roaa-wor pol Wra
I i.lvp
llnvlna to color of raw aim
.1 lAttrn rock
vrrrpnllloo denoting piaeo
' InkK food by vlolrnco
r l.nl.r
K onllarnt of T. eaten hemUpfcaro
lahbr.)
C llnll nn em (printing)
I Httmhla
i...l. funtl with troll.)
to 7.lnr (ebemtral armbol
.1 llraullfitl
,2 Weird
ainmblrd type
'.4 Period of time fnoeilo) .
-RHlnek, Ylarnna aobatnneo
TK.very tennla eonrt haa one
KTo be nltecteil with poln
,1:' .lutre of n plant
It Tbn. ,
.2 Thallium (aymbol)
.:-Studr of blrda (nbbr.)
-, Clllmnrba
t' .llneknered
ariR on the end of vrhleh soma
thin- turna
;0 Plnnt Tllh bin ' bell-ahaped
flnwrN
llltrheat card In aall In mnnr
grime.
,'Klertalnlnc to the pbrlnm (sool.)
T4 Conducted '.-.' ','
Xo:utiun will appear In .next laane.
llnlnn I
: vertical.
1 nomeetlcatrd on of Thibet
m . . .. l.k kne.dom
S To breathe when aaleep with a
bonroe lratory noi.e
4 Piny on worda
a Preposition
-Krellke apot of eolor (aook)
7 Point ot eompaaa (abbr.)
H 1'flntlnc mea.nra
eRlhbed fabrlo
10 Muddle
It Pal
I The name old flak
14 Poa.eaa
15 Deputy (abbr.)
is ttrln , .
21 Aakew
2S European mountain raac
3d Slain blaek
2ft One-
2H Flrat woman
32 The lettera Klna Edward alaned
nfter hla name
n I - f.kh.,1
SO One who hellerea all knowledst
la relatlea and nneennm
42 Prepoelllon
. X, I I. . klrH
44 Oldeat dlelaloa of ! F.nrnpean
... .fil.ni (tzeol.)
a..Don't make them and you'll
noire thla pnaale
411 Middle poaltlon
47 Spool
? Skill
- 4S Prepoaltloa
S3 Plrot ptn, na of a nlnsa
a .ni.i. in Shakeaneare'a "The
SO Short for an athlete who ae I
eepta money tor
a Pre (poetle)
n4 Mineral aprlng
H.I Ilepot (abbr.)
'So flor'a, nleknome
07 Former dare (poetle)
. o Chemical armbol for tl
70 f'eraonal pronoun
71 Knatern alale (abbr,) .
:,iiL ..,.1 .hlnnars track In
I tone ono; 40c delivered Portland.
I'oultry nominally Bieaoy. nuuv
lions 22023; light. 17, springs 22
23; old roosters 10; ducks, white
1'okln 2021; live ' turkeys, 23;
dressed turkeys 3'336; gdeso 16'.
OnlonB Bteady 2.75 o.i. ' v
Potatoes steady . 1-78. i, . '
kt... ainn.iv wnlnuts nutTi'bcr li
22034; filberts 16018;' nlmonds
27: Hrazll nuts 16017; Oregon
chestnuts 16 017.
Horn firm, "sw clusters 17018
fugglo" 1518; old crop nominal.
, i. l..tl... Vfiu. nnnl ft".
V.HHUId IJIirK quill..
Oregon grape root 4c.
bolutlen of Puzxle No, 88
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- KINO (il'OIKili H't'
Lb.VDON( Eng., Fob, 10. King
George Is suffering from a feverish
cold, it was announced, today nud
will be unable to fulfill his public
engngoments for, a few days. ,
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