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EVENING HERALD.
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KT;AMATH .FALLS, OREGON
THURSDAY, MARCH 2fi, 1025
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THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925
r 1- Road Building in Europe -How
the' experiences of the United States in road
building in response to. the traffic demands created by
the motor car may be applied to the advantage of other
countries of the world, is one of the questions that will
be considered by, the council of the international cham
ber of commerce at an early meeting iri Paris.
The' United States is, in many respects; the pioneer in
devising1 highway systems for motor traffic, and many
other , countries are looking to it for guidance. As yet
automobile traffic m l-urope is not so great that the high
way problem presents many complexities, but it is prob
able that motor cars will become more numerous from
year to year; playing a constantly growing part in trans
portation as they have in the United States. With the
experience" Of the United" States before them, many of
the European countries, it is believed, can avoid some
of the difficulties involved in motor transport and high
ways. . .-: ' " ; ,: ., ' , ; . ;:
TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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OUT OF THE AIR
'Believing that . radio receiving
, 'conditions can be Improved through
.1 systematic cooperation of amateurs,
th(! American nadlo Relay league
i ho - arranged Tor appointment ot
vigilance committees, tie object ol
which, will be to relieve trouble
from code Interference.- The regu.
Jatlon department cf commerce, to
gether with tfre nex assignment of
ware lengths tor broadcasters and
code . transmitters hu done much
'. t clear up Interference by the' A.
. R. R. L. is 'determined to improve
' c:clJtlons with the help of amateurs
icvlng a knowledge of code.
These vigilance committees are to
' fee appointed by League traffic of-
- fleers In all large cities. in the coun
try, whore they will work In co
operation with the radio clubs and
nptapapers. ". ..
The. organization of committees
. will be under the supervision' of
assistant division managers of each
state. Each committee Is to consist
. of. three- radio fane, with a knowl
edge of code, -one broadcast listener
, and one newspaper man. ' ' ?
The chairman of each committee
' will solicit complaints' ol Interter
'." ence through the,' local' newspapers'
and will thereupon assign cases to
various members, for investigation.
The results of . such Investigations
will be submitted to the' committee
which will then make such recom
mendations as appear necessary.
4The committee will not take any
definite actl3n"'unlcse It 13 found
ifiint the interference is caused by
amateurs, tf members' of the A. R.
'. R. L. are found, to be. violating any
of the regulations, of the depart
ment Of, commerce strenuous meas
ures will be taken and If matters
are not at ; once Improved It will
, bp; urged that such members will be
forced to maintain' quiet hours un
til their transmitters have been per
fectly, adjusted.
"If, .Such amateurs refuse to give
such Information then the matter
- will be roportcd to the" A. R. R. L.
! hdadquartersj which will ask the
department ot commerce to enforce
i quiet bburs' lri tfiielr case.
Program for Friday
. . KKI--Los Ango!e3; 8 p. m., Dos
Angeles Examiner prcgram; 9,
Fishers Melo Jazi orchestra; 10,
program by Myra Bell Vlckora" and
her artist pupils.
KHJ LOs Angeles, 7:30, Gladys
I)e Witt, through the courtesy of
tho Sf.atn To Ralhvjy. Tho Romance
, of the Santa Ke ;t:'rtll; 8 to 10, pro
gram arranged by lUi'atd Jorinson,
KNX,Hollywopci 8 to ,9, Wont
Const theaters by..' remote i control.
Program by Davis Bread company.
11, Lyman's orchestra.
M'T OHla,ni,,.J:A5wki'il'.flJt
vi.lUe Pluina.-a.. drama in four acts,
jjy the KUX jilnyovs, "
KPO San Francisco, 8 p. in..
The Cleveland Six' orchestra. - '
KOA Denver, 8:10, Studio pro
gram;, diversified instrumental pro
gram. . . . ,...'. ,.;'' .;." '"'"j
SHIP
Explosion
TORN APART..
Eight In Terrible
Rvploslon Toda
. HAMBURG, Germany, Mhrch 26.
Eight ' persons were killed and
three others seriously injured when
a heavy explosion occurred today on
the oil lighter Saturn in the harbor
here. The force of the explosion tore
apart the lighter, a vessel 210 feet
long, , hurled her anchor, weighing
400" pounds, over several nearby
buildingB and blew the body of one
of the workers aboard the ship. to
the roof of an adjacent house. ") , "
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26.
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HORIZONTAL
Preposition used to show own
ership' i
See picture.
Exclamation.
What the plcthre is about.
Eldest.
Radio goods.
To Implore.
A starting bar of a machine.
Te spread.
, Like. .....
Note Irt scale. , ,
Thres-tocd sloth.
You and me. ,
Outer garment of Romans.
Ship. ;'
Hebrew name for God.
Halt an em..
One of the notes sung to us
- daily.
Indefinite article.
A cur.
The current of No. IT vertical.
See picture.) .
Skill" in running Xo. 10 hori
zontal. Flower. . .
Delicately colored gems.
Incurring-.puntshment.
To stay on an island. (Past
(ense.) 1
Upon. .' . '
.Science of equilibrium of forces
, This word In. the singular is
' k radio fan's worst enemy.)
Therefore. - :
"'r,,-.',,. . ' , ...... '.
ends ot pulley
20. Faf-nway. '
22. See picture.
23. - See picture.
25. An era. ..
27. Malo child.,
33. Dined. '
34. The bottou
blocks.
36. Play on words. '.:
ST. To cast off sweetheart
38. Vpon, above. ; .
39. Abbr. of company.
40. Nusrative poetry.
4L Every one. '
43.' Sixth Jiole In scale.
45. Almost a donkey.
46. Kiver in. Italy.-
47. Preposition ot place.
49. To accomplish.
HUNT'S
WASHINGTON
LETTER
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Ity IIAUItV l. Hl'ST
XKA Soi-vltv Wi-lirr
WAaiUXCiTON', Morcll 20. Mtihy
tliousunds of dollar could lutve bcon
Klunucd tor Uncle Han-.'s treasury
hail 1 provision buon, maite far cash.
liiK in' on t lu mtlsemutit vnluo ot
the short spuc-Wil session of the Hen
uto whirl) convenod March 4.
All the I'loiuiMitH of ilrnniu, for
.which folks pay out hard cash,
wore supplied on a scale that has
been equaled by no '' theatrical . 'pre
sentation seen in. this city iu n lo
cado. . i
Ditlly. .Ioiik queues of spectators
waited in line at the gallery doura
for u chance for even a tow minutes
of the' free cnlortatuuiont provided
within. ' ,
Hut it was a case, of first come
first sctvedi uml those who c'umn'
eurly and got seats stuck through
hour after hour of the show, with
the crowds of late comers getting
novcr n look-in. ' ' '
Would they have paid for admis
sion? Well olio doorkeeper . ostl
mated it ho had been able to cash
VhTKItU.W'S SOLVTIOV
ln, on tlio pleas personally made lo
him to "sea what ho could do," with
tho hint It oukl be worth tils wlillu,
tin could liuvo mioiit l ho Hummer
on n Medllurranean mmiIhoI
Thu big crush, ot roumo, came on
March 16, when the Henato had
aureed to vote for a uecoud lliuo on
tho Warren iioinlnatloii, which had
previously lieen lost, duu to I tin tnltl
aftoriK)ou nap of vice plexlileut
DaWes. '
Thu Senate van to meet this
morning ut 4 0 : :t 0 . lly n, in. Capi
tol 11111 had much the same appear
ance as on Miirelt 4, when President
Coolldge was lo be Inuuxtirated. A
slnmly stream of aiitflinoblltw was
illschat'Klug excited and lutorostud
Kruutl dames and gentlemen. Morn
lowly folk packed the footpaths and
overflowed Into the streets.
All thu Sen it to elevators were
cloned, except to members, to pre
vent possible Jams and ncrldents.
Police woro on alt the stairways.
: ' ' ',
I met Senator Willis of Ohio on
tho Knllery floor at l):2u. Ho was
out' uf brvuth and tils' clothing was
awry.
Only his old technique as a foot
ball player had enabled him. In
spito of tho rixiit of way be was
supposed to lino in u iintor. to
get mi influential : oonstltttont Into
thu packed jiullery.
'"Looks as If you're itoig to huva
it itoutl auilliiiten today, immalor," I
observed,
.Willis wiped u iinrspA'tiiK brow.
"All. I'vo done nil niornlug," Its
suld,'"ls help provldo'tlia uudlnnco,
Might million poo)lu haw been In
to iieo ma. They all tvunt seats.
Thorn wouldn't be lUUf inoti(ll it t
lnul Vm ull. I'm ginK luto biding,
rlitht now." j
t'uiil joiniliig or Wed ford Is oiuoim
the out tit town ' visitors ntoppllic
In tho city on business,
Dance
' . 1 at ''.
BONANZA
Friday Night
March 27
Les Sailing' Orchestra
(pi.)
New Tires 'I for Less
You can save money on Mlehntlii tire If you cull within the next
few diys. Wo tnunt iimkn war for a uuw uhlpment and wo have
. dropped the price to move uhee tlroa. Motorists know Mli hetlns
thuv noed no rxplanntlon. These prices mean real bargains
for those who come oirly. . .. ;
RECKARD AUTO SERVICE
Phone 77 ' ; Sixth and Main
; VERTICAti
Eithcr's partner.
Dies .away.
Trouble. :
, A Christmas carol.
Printer's measures
To approach; close station.
The atmospnero.
Assault.
. Pronoun.
To be misty.
To secure a station.
Direction of African stations.
, Yon and I.
Sec picture. "'
Jlapjacks and sausages
how brisk appetite's warm up to them f
Some one has called them the "heavenly break'
fart twins" pancakes and sausages! But here's
the important "P. $." . '
Provided, of course, the,"cakesH are made with
Albers Flapjack: Flour. For that makes all the
flavor-difference iri the world. Flapjack's flavor
is uncommon verj different from everyday
pancake flours. That's why Flapjacks, properly
made, are always light never heavy; always
tender never soggy.
Flapjack has a flavor-story to tell your pancake
appetite. Put it to the taste-test and see!
fir An
'ATM
mem
Better Breakfa&
of
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Trie f rick
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SI'- c'u. v-r
tarting
.Only part of r
your gasoline problem!
There's your: motor; to be con
sidered and this is vitally important-
Go a little farther into this
question of gasoline. -
Nori'detonating gasoline
delivers power impulses
continuously throughout
the full stroke of the pis
tons. It doesn't deal one
sudden, crashing blow.
Strong, smooth power re
sults. '
A swift, powerful, con
tinuous thrust drives the
pistons all the way down.
No sudden crash against
the piston head, the force
No vibration, none of
the wear and tear, and no
"knocking" due to those
sudden crashes, t . 7
A 6mooth, quick pick-,
up and a gliding, power
ful, stressless speed comes
from Noti'Detonating
Union Gasoline. ;
Its use insures your nu
tor's best performance. ! 1
Sold through Union
Service Stations and in-
of which is spent and dependent dealers every
gone in one explosion. where.
j ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
Union Oil Ccmipairy
Also Producers of Aristo Motor Oil
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Gas
Non'Detonating
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