The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 05, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    "EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS,-OREGON
THURSDAY, MARCH G, 11)25'.
HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL
OUT OF THE AIR
lly Jl'Ml'N Ml'iilXKJt ',
Manager llnillo )tt.rllalilvlii llnrdwai'o Co, .
ilssued Dally, ' except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing
I tympany.. Office: 119 N." Eighth Street, 'amatl Falls, Or.
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'ilV. H. PERKINS
;!Entertd as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath
$ Fails,"1 Oregon, "under act of March 3, 1879.
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.. Member of the Associated Press..
jjilThe Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use of re
itublication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other
''"wise credited in this paper and also the local news published
jjjljlhereia All rights of republication of special dispatches here
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' f'The Evening Herald is' the official paper of Klamath (
'ifknd the: City of Klamath Falls.
SUBSCRIPTION. HATK8
Jijll Delivered bjv Carrier
MOns '
iifgtl MOOtfcS
II Three Month
U,iOim Mouth
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925
i jj - . , : ' .HEALTHFUL AIR .
MiThe suri has long been recognized as a life-giving and healintr
il! iforce." ' Now students from the National Institute of Medical
Research 'in ;LondoW say that manyof .the ultraphotic rays
j,,'!vhich are so beneficial in curing rickets come from the sky
EaaWuch as from the sun and are available even in the hours of
&"-a low-dying sun. ; V- .' ' ' ' -:-.
:tl But the same elements that hamper our enjoyment of health
ful ! sunshine, in a big city act to scatter the, sky-rays. High
jjvbuildings that cut out the sweep of sky and smoke that pollutes
-thei air both serve to dispel the beneficent, rays.. . ; - - . :
liivery civilized community of any size today docs something
fUo'insure pure water-supply for its citizens. Dirty, dark air
il!is almost as Veat'a hazard to ca,th as impure water. Some
jjiiiibf these days we will have sar.itary engineers who look after
fburarr'dpply to see that it is kept clean. We may even find a
uijj'way to have great cities and all their conveniences for business
liil and industry ana commerce witnoui snuniug out uc
safe; playgrounds
CXriiVna "nlnveTouhd children
;;Clithemselves looks' like 'a veryus'eful way to work for their
ifafety.rThat 'is tyhafc thedeyeland.Bafety council is doing.
b;7 Hundreds of "children from the many playgrounds of-, the
!;.! community have.scnt in suggestions about ways to make play
tSBaJe. A convention of councils from- all ' tile, playgrounds will
f 'iitieet and select the 10 best suggestions for - the playground
iafety, code. Some typical suggestions-were:
; iji ; i'Don't fight, just scrap." , . ,
- '"Don't hang on by thekgs too long."
fib "Don't blow an automobile horn for fun."
"Don't hop on the ice wagon." .- ., ' ; f .
'Don't throw stones, even, if you don't intend to hit anyone."
jjji v. i ' JJon t drink from the hose.
'Don't throw nails on the, ground." :
r"Don't run bct;een pegs when
- "Don't, neglect scratches.'
. ' ' The few samples given show that the youngsters are think
i!:,;lng'.of pretty: nearly everything.' And '; regardless . of what the
v!skeptfcs.,may sayl: the- accident total .among a--lot. of children
who are thinking 'so. thoroughly about safety is going to be
j:1dwer than iir other' communities: ; : I-' '', ' ' -"V ,
HUNTS
WASHINGTON
LETTER .
l- .ocA'y HAKRV B. HUNT
.tflli ,. . " ' , NKA Service Water ; -'
:jji:.S;A8HNOTON.Mcli.;;:-m'e
i states, no leas than some lndlvldu
l!1 !s, have a grievance' against. Uncle
.'- Sam'' Income tax law. In the opln
M' m ot- Representative Ernest Ackor.
man-of New. Jersey. .- ;
: Ackerman ' thinks .tbo lax collcc
' tor., bears entirely Wo heavily on
; I1' lithe'' incomes '- of New York, New
'Jersey, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
!'- . These tour .states, ' he' p6Ints out,
' pay In personal jncome taxes S34,-
i. i, 000,000 more than Is paid by all
CtvtbeE 4 4. states together. ',
" And to add Insult to Injury, he
''"' llnde. -that .while- chipping In' moat
Ml, heavily to the government : revenue
they', are' hot cashing in proportion-
aiteVyon the money dispensed In
. ''JjilMMr.Vailbus iiifes of ' federal . aid.
jjjjpr" While' paying $34,000,000 more
. than the. remaining states In ln-
come taxes, they receive $52,000,-
000 loss than the others from tio
funds Uncle . Sam spends in part
, Berahlp with the states. ' '
(iij j "This ' means,"., says Ackerman,
'"that these (Industrial states are
J;.' carrying en .their activities under a
';jj.t load ' hat Ib a brake on the
wheels ,ot '.'permanent progress and
drag on initiative and enterprise."
ji; Which causes representatives from
v . tile non-lndustrlaf states to inquire:
jff "Why worry about paying a big
jj Income' a!x? .Those, aro the lucky
(1 " stales, .Out our way, what we worry
lw bout is not having ehongh Income
The return of Frank Kellogg, am-
. ; hatsador to Great Britain, to as
;', snme the Job of secretary ot nuto,
f',;, calls attention' to . the .fact that the
-i ! Coiitt of 6t. James seems to bo our
ii" ; best little training school, for "this
'ft.,' Cabinet post, "
j. Kellogg .. Is the seventh ninbassa-
... Publisher
News Editor
. . . . , . By Mall ,-.
S.5C 1 One TW :
3.59 81i 5Joy , . i."
1.93 Three Mentha I SP
,65'6ne Month - .
to write a safe play code for
a horseshoe game is on.'
secretaryship of : state. Four of
these were later .' further promoted
to president. ..V-1 ' "
The first - ambassador ' to Great
Britain to move up to secretary of
state and then to the presidency
was James Monroe. ' Next came
John Qulncy ' Adams ' Martin Van
Buren,-, and James Buckhanan.
Thomas F.- Bayard and . John Hay
made the - first step, but never
achieved the second. ,'
..nepresentatlTs John D. Clarke,
of Fraser, N. Y., admits he knows
more about moines and mining than
he does about .oratory. ...
...His early ambition, iiowcver, ran
toward the. -production of oratorical
gems rather than Iron,, which, as
assistant to. the secretary of the bu
reau of mines of the -United States
Steol Corporation, was to becomq
his liro's work. ; ''.
t. Clark's oratorical ego was wrock
cd one day when, while .driving a
famous orator , to Kingston, N. Y.,
for a 'speech,'-be Ventured to remark
on . his own forensip accomplish
ments. ' ' ' -' ; '! ' ' ' . ' .
"Right over there," ho said to
his companion as tbey passed thru
one of the email villages In bis dis
trict "la the place where I mado
my first great speech.-
."Humph't grunted tho groat
speechmakef . . 'T see. ' And that, I
suppose, "pointing to the adjacent
cemotory. ."is tbo audlonco."
NEW CABINET KOHMEI)
LONDON, March 4. An aguncy
dlnpatch from Constantinople says
I'anha has formed, a cablnot to suc
ceed ihat which .resigned yesterday
with Tewflk -Rushdi ll'asha, . head of
the Turkish delegation on tho popu
lations exchange . commission, . as
minister of foreign' affairs.
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. No Ideal Is more foolish than the
doslre for constant' mirth.
Tho man who, la sorry for him.
asJi. jtoaJiL kt .'
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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Food for cattle. .
. King's seat. .. .
Arranged. . .
Skies. ' ' . ' -
Far down.
Bishop's cap.
To helpi
Pronoun. .
With legs stretched apirt.
Ego. .....
Border. " V-
Contraction. .
TO sred.
A division of a house.
A yellow alloy. ' .
To chirp. ' r
Printer's square typo. ' ,
To feel pain. "
Small. . : ."
Point of compass. ,r
, Go. In. ''. "
Staggers. ;1
Indefinite article.
Mule's papa.
: Elveryone..
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13
14.
IS.
17.
19.
20.
21.
33
23.
26.
27.
29.
30.
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60.
63.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
Measuro of area.
Ship. .
To guide. ' ' '
Otherwise. .V v ,
Location. ...
Rodent. '
Measure of medicine. '
Bone."
Pressed-
62. Conjunction.
63. ' Stir' up. . .
69. Garret.
67. To demolish.,
69. A mark.
71. A small bird. .
73. Young boys.
74. To part. - v
VERTICAL
I. Liberty:
2. 'Metal.
3. Gentle knock.
4. Yes. -6.
Jewels.
6. Head of a newspaper.
7. (Possessive pronoun,
8. To congregate.
1 9. Sun. God.
10. Eggs.
11. Bcak,
12. : Foos.: . '
13. To stick.
16. Treeless , land, ,
24."
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27.
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30.
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62.
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6.0.
61.
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66.
67.
68.
70.
72.
Advance.
To flow out.
Rccllel.
Paint of compass.
To consecrate.
Td affirm.
. Possessivo pronqun.
Fish. '
To Imbibe.
Noisy manner.. !'
Brute. j
.Inspector of .weights.
An overcoat.
By.. . ,
Opposito of llos.
Jlorals.
WSims
N'a woman Is as bud as sho looks
to her enemies." -
The CIiIiiodb '. pay all their" debts
on Now Years, which Is ono Chink
custom wo. never will adopt. ' .
' A man about .town Is uduully
nboli ready,, to Iclive .today'
Behold.
Hasty. , &
Color. . X
Tho lion, i 1 V,
Ostrich.
Color. , ;;
Monkey. ,.,,
Pronoun. t
Half an oiuY :". f,
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c:iP;EiciTiariENiisPArsg1 .
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ypOjf pp eHe n TQ4 A:q '
prunt f. DHMfe r)PfTo A
iHsEl'NISEilPN OkwHw X
psAinislpa Y
HqBqHsU l lOasncn
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Last year was
not aa great as
this year can be.
ibtatlstlcs show Amorlcans aro
drinking more tea, and so far
Congress has taken no action in
tho Aiattor.
"America," says leaatof, made
the world what It Is today. Always
trying, to blame Amorlcv ',
It is easy to make money when
you don't need It. The same Is true
of making love.
Time spent ' fooling under ' the
weathor really Is Just time wasted.
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I shoes Keraa
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Goodyear Shoe Repair Shop
W. W. CONNORS, Prop.
121 North Eighth - - Next to the Herald
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E&otiurd Hnllti,' noted InvontiU' "t
the pructma by which photographs
cull bo trunstnltlod by telephone,
tolocraph and rnillo gives ui nn Idea
of Iho development In thin fluid In
n tow yours nn ho nnullted tlinm.
Ml view. ou tnlniitography Inelud
Inn bliu'k hml wlillo luugcs, spoteh-ea.-
handwriting, and iiliotuKrAplm,
o will an h) InBinnUnoous oporn
ttoti' m n UlulHncu by projoctlun on
a' scruon of llvlnn ihliiK", whlvli ho
liRiinn rodlovlnlou oro: TuUuto
(rraptLy in now roullscd and U ctu
lly balng vplolted by tlio Kroncb
(t'lt toloiraph lyatem. It It Pji
ilblo to go Into doion poit cftl
cos In Pari) and to wrlto a mouaio
on ft prortrlbod farm, tho photo
graph ot whirl! will bo dollvorod In
,fiw mlnutoii to any nddrom In
oil.. i. Btraaidiurx, or I.yotm, c:ioon
mi oxporlincutivl cuntom.
. Dpslxns, ala ' may ba aout, also
pliolOKraplis, . In (nut ovnn m II
luatrutod . tutoKinm, wlili'h wuh un
dronmod ot tusvonil j-ourj ago. Tho
masango nn rlvod. will bo nu oxuot
dupllvnto of tbo original aout. Tho
recipient gota a inoumo In tho
(ondur'a own handwriting. Thla will
hivo n deefdod offuct In tho tuturo.
eapoclully with lovu lottor and butt
du'is attalra In conno.-tlon with
banking.
Tolautograph Is already a ro:ill
od atngo In tho wondors ot rndlj
URUGUAY FAVORS
v STATE OWNERSHIP
MONTEVIDEO, March 8. Uru
guay, although geographically the
smallest South American republic,
has always- boon something ot a
plonoer In the muttor or up-to-date for spring traffic. Many Import
legislation. Having ' already osiab-iaot artertrs ot traffic In the city
Untied several state-owaed entor-rwero Impassable during the winter
prlsos, bo is now about to build a due to weather condition. With
meal packing plant which will sup- the advent ot Sunshlno and spring
ply meat at cost prlco to co-opora- weather, tho streol department, un
live associations of butchers, and. dor the leadership ot J. E. Franoy,
also export It. '. street conumlssloner, Is devoting Its
The scheme, as rocontly npprovod, "o 1 to filling In ot ruts snd
Involves nn outlay ot 16,000,000, to miootMog out slroets by grading and
h rni-mt ti an luo nf bonds. craping. Tho main arteries of
Tho ontorprlss -will bo "an autona
mtous dopondency of tho statu" to
be admlnlstored by a board of 12
dlroctors, seven to ho named by the
government nd flvo by the cattle
alslug Interests. ,-r , , -
Wrap up your old shoes and mail them to me,
and I'll mail them back to you (prepaid) in' a". ' '
very fe wdays in first class shape. I have the -A
equipment and I have had the' experience that' T.'.t'
makes it possible for me to repair, your shoes so ::r ;
that they are just like , new in everything "except ..,
that you, don't have to break them in. .' ' ? -'' - (
I can put on full Panco soles. . ; ' ' fl
Meal in a Pair Today
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u ml Is cnmmorclnlly uaod to great
advantage lu Kuropo. W'b may ex
port great things during the next
few; years.
Prugrah for Frlilny
. ,KPO San FrnnoUco, 8 to 10, or
gan recital by Tnsoiioro irwin in,
program by vocal pupils of Wnltor
Uarllvlt. Vocal ' and liislruinontal.
KGO Oakland, 8 p. ra. studio
program, ludlan songs, Whistling
solos piano ilneti, Hawaiian seloc-
lions, features the evening, '
KFI Los Angeles 8 p. m. Stand
ard Oil company of California pre
sent a play with muslo. 10 classical
program arraugeu by Lulgl Forro
uno, Argnntlug Baritone. i
KOW Portland, p. m. Tho
Oregonhn Concert orchestra on
torlaln 10 to 11, tho Btrollors.
KMJ Los Angeles, 8 p. m, Caul
dron club program assisted by the
PlKKly Wlggly girls. 9 Aiwalor Kent,
compnuy program arrnngod : ; by
"Uneio llomus,"
KNX Hollywood, 8 p. m, feature
progrum. 9 Knight Riders orchomro
10, Cocoanul Orov orchestra, pro
gram. ' ' '..'', '',
. KOA Denvor. 7:10 Tuesday mus
ical Club of Denver program.
KFOA Seattle, 8:30 Credit
Men's Glee Club. .
STREETS ARE BEING
REPAIRED BY DEPT.
A crew of seven men, with s scrap
per and other equipment are scrap
ing and grading dirt streets ot the '
city to put them In good condition,
tmvel are holug sttendid to flrst,
Mr. Franoy said today. .
A now egg boater Is. operated by
water power from a kitchen isticot.
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