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PAGE SIX EVENINO FTETlATiTJ, KLAMATH FAM.3, OREGON THURSDAY. Al'Klf, 2. :lf2! Stlji Eimting literal!. Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Or. OUT OF THE AIR Hy JI'l.ir.H Ml I I.I.IMl Maiiiic. Iliiilln Di pt,, lliililwlu lliinlniiro Co. . SOONER OR LATER ' - . r. - ' Ik I Hi ! Hi i E. J. MURRAY IV. H. PERKINS .... . . . Publisher News Editor Entered as second class matter at the postoff ice at Klamath Falls. Oregon, under act of March 3, 1S79. : ; ! Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively" entitled to the use of re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not other- ; wise credited in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches hero in are also reserved. The Evening Herald js the official paper of Klamath County . and the City of Klamath Falls. I 8UB8CRIPTlOi BITES ' '' . Delivered by Carrier By Mali iOn Your 18.50 One Year Bit Month .. S.50 flx Months Three Month. . 1.95 Three Months One Month , ..,,, ...... .65 One Month . - : . THURSDAY. APRIL 2. 1925 -THIS BUSINESS OF GIVING ' Both in output and method giving Is assuming the guise of one of the important business undertakings in the United .States. Probably only a small proportionof the money de moted by the American people to charitable, and philanthropic enterprise is represented by community chests, but 149 of . these, out of a total of more than 225 collected last year $43,-'-70,002, which was only $1,2S4.S90 less than the total of the amounts they sought. ' ."' 1 :' " The -church was once the almoner of the world, but Ameri can business men are now the chief financial contributors to agencies dealing with social problems, and it is largely upon the initiative of commercial organisations that the collection and administration of funds for this purpose have been put :upon a systematic basis. An extended study of these modern methods of giving, as exemplified in the financial federation and "comimtity chest," .lias been made by the Civic Development Department of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. "Our experience," ! ,ii bays, in its report, witli Ictlerations ami community chests us not yet sufficient . for ns to reach conclusions and" stop thinking. The federation idea is spreading. It will urobablv be- conic generally accepted. But the form it shall finallv take, its ! purposes beyond the raising of. money,-its methods these are .not settled. And if they are settled wrong, the loss will not fall alone upon the agencies but upon business and society in "general." '. ' . . ' IVoitiitm Kr lildity KKI, l.ui Allied.. 7 to , l.m Aiiisuli'K Kxumliiur pioKnim, 8 p. in., Auiillnu fluo Oritati lliii'itul; l i. m., Juik Uiwton's S.vn.-nu.iii'rii, mi ih. llerulil roKrn:n: 10, nroitrnni by TII.I11 Kulir, contiMlto, assisted hy lu stra inciitul nrtlals. If NX. Hollywood, i p. m,, Vnl Const Theaters hy r.'iuoti. caiuril; t' p. ni li'rruli (inn f.'oiiiin.iy urn noiiM ruurtiy program. KHJ, l.as AiiKi'li'n. K P. 111.. Wr.it- 1 itn Auto Hiipjily Ccmpuiiy prvnent 1 Studio urorrum. The way they trip the IIkM Inn-j Kr'VIS. Hollywood. S p. in.. -Inn tantle now u loJk a 1 they really ; Hutlcr, singer: 9 p. in.. Maryland Halhooiii Orchestra: 10, Wurncr llros. stiiilla preKrnm. K.l't). San r-'rnnr-lsco. 8 p. m.. Thu Cleveland Six Orchestra. KI.X. Oakland. 8 p. in.. 1'roKr.im HUNT'S WASHINGTON LETTER By HARili' IS. HCXT XE. Service U'rJter - ., WASHINGTON. Ajir. 2. Member ship In the. United States senate has became almost a family affair in Delaware. . Both politically and financially, the Bayard da Pant families seem to have this small but wealthy common-wealth safely pocketed. : . ' Thomas Francis Bayard, senior senator from the gunpowder state is the sixth In his Immediate line to sit in the senate. A Bayard ss a senator from Dela ware lias come to seem a' necessity. Ii has become almost a state tra dition. ' , ' " , And down east, here, precedent end tradition are still mighty pow erful. 1 ' Bayard's father, his grandfather, bis great-grandfather and a great uncle. On hi paternal side, hare served his state in the senate. ' On bis mother's side, his great-great-grandfather, . Richard Bnsjett, sat In the senate at the same time his great-grandfather, James Ashe ton Bayard, held Delaware's other seat. iBoth Delaware seats, far taut matter, might bo said to be in the same family today, For T. Colo man du iPont, financial overlord of the state sud Junior senator,' is a Cousin of Mrs. Bayard and the to families are closely associated. For that matter," Mrs. Bayard is a cousin also to Mrs. du Pont, whbh further Interweaves the re lationship, ;'.':'' , ' .At first thought It may seem strange that one family should 00- tuin sueh lasting political domin-i ance over a Blate. 1 When one turns to the census 1 figures, however, and discovers that ! the totul population of Delaware is : lest than that of the average single I congreslonal district In most statej, It seems less surprising. ' llhodo Island, (he smallen state i In area in the -union, has almost ! three times the papulation of Dela- 1 ware. ; 1 The population or the District of Colunil.la, lc. Ihn.i in miles square 1 Is twico that ut Dein v.iro. I In such - a restricted field, the I prestige nd influence ot .u fuiuily. thnt for gennrntlons has dominated j It polltlcnly In bard to combat. I To elect a Baynrd to the gonnte j flOt fitilV lAAmi Ihn .n.rtna, un.1 ml. I URil tlfllift"tti"o ltf Delaware. It! IKfH'. QllTiOHj Innyltable, It )uh i been done so long it has become a habit. ' 1 . Tom Marshall, philosopher anl I former vice presidont, has- been "Sizing up" the present occupant of the White House who succeeded him as a wielder of the senatorial gavel. Tom himself always was quite a talker. He was one of the most! quoted men in public life during his time in the limelight. ' ' But his study of Coolidge' seem ingly has Impressed him -with the advantage that.' at times, come to i those who 'say little but saw wood." "In my Judgment," say Marshall, "Coolidge is one of the mo3t astute politicians ever in the White House. "lie knows that silence Is ' the one unanswerable argument." By all means plan to grow green feed for the Oregon poultry flock, says the college extension service. This is one of the four major clas ses of feeds necessary (or growth and production. Kale is the one best bet. Rbct crops, alfalfa hay, cabbage, etc., should be provided as an emergency winter feed, be cause kale does not always livo I throught the winter. Poisoned Kin la&U'' 2 r 1 mm wt-. '; f -Mw .i take M- n, THE PROFITS I gmWfiA ME WOULD MAKE f hw- ml(:r ts - and give theh 1 mmmmmmm FARn west 1 J PROFITS Jiferl AaSfQSftf . . , ll TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I 1 , 1 i j ; " ; 1 ; 7 jure tripping. I fr ! la TA Is1 lu It I rMWl" fi I to I I " i i I Nothinc feels aa vrurr ah a iifv i i him 1 1 1 11 r 11 1 h m.T"m Km ri rrsr? Amm. vn n m mum r-H &t-j nbl iVn 1 11 11 f j 11 1 n . ft n ta.n- n i te- W 1 KTTpm 1 r i 1 i r 1 . ' I I I kmsm I I I f . 1 HORIZONTAL. 36. Lecturer. i " 1 ( Science. -- ' . imbornmin. I I . The breast. 39. 0rg3D or gnL , 8. Uncorked. 4. To emnlnv 11. Concern. 41 Nalvc. 13. Instrument used in rawing. 42. Tribo of Indians.- 14. The cougar. 45. iJrv 15. Florida tree of the elm family. 46. Inflamed boil on oyolld. :1 17. Ventilated. 47. 6ccon1 noto , .Jllo : ID H.lf an on. I ... ,.al(, pUmcy m print. 1 ,1 1 au. worn. 1 - ;m 20. Variation of word '.'a". 52. Therefore. ! 1 22. Female dper. la I .1 loa. uriL'i. . . - 1 ' q 24 Sn-ika lllia fluh I A 27. Measure of area. 3 29. Lyric ODg. YKSTEKDAlf'S KOLUTIOX 3 82 fin. .nhn anrvnn turiA I i I A llM I h il tJSJi. I aImTi lr li I I il 33. Labored. ISHlfZ MBa T jLT-'i P INllnfl 34. Expression of Inquiry. aB?Ba N0TjHP iV fclLjL I 35. Before. . F yAiNBjlL HjA ' S MeIf- aHnili bs. ahBlT I 38. Anger. , IMIVIS &k H UAID I 40. Pitched. HP; B!5 Tl UrJk retain I "" """ 12. Upon. , UQl'CIM 1 if V 3. Fifty-two weeks (pi). TjKSQR tr3fcJ2oBtF " S I k Llke' ; ONg 0 SlrTPP' 3tA Nfflf i 5 ' 46- Cul,l meter- . 'vu P-J1 i'1 rTVi CTV. ' fin""" hark. ' jifflC Dg I P t " , A "H' r2- To unite by utitches of thread. - , ." ' " ( S4. To challenge. ' ' P f f til JVfrL - 56- .Mohammedans in south Phil- fCR'Bfll CllflC - J ' ' I 8"eUerctl mce- . . W1GmiQ.i?;i I . In nil effort to uxpliilii ihu I'fflc li'iii'y anil vuliio of ructlflms imuil to i hiirgo nidlo stoiiiRo butlvrli'H tho tlUI'OIIII Ot Sllllltllt 1-llH llUH JllHt iMIIlMl ti'clnniloKlivil pnptir No. B05 I'litlllnd, "TlH'ory mid I'fi'foniiiinci. ut Itoctl fli.i," It Is iivnlltililu to nil ftuiK from tliti SitpvrliitviiiUnit of Docu UHMits, ut WunliliiKtiiti for twenty ci'iitn. Tlio dcumiiil for suiull r'(tflwrH Imii IncTeusuil Ki'oully 4iiiln tin. I imI suvenil ymu-H nwiiK to ih urK(, muiul for hiiiuII sIoi uku Imtturli's ein ployod In voniiui'tloii' with radio hiib. an 1 1 bnciiiim) of thu kiowIiik practlci ot clurgliiii lui'Kur buttorlns, ut low ruloH, thin prnciU-a Is nillcd "Trltkle OhnrKlng." The iiurpoHu of the huri'iui's ln vi'stlKatlon wim to o tit ti lu 1I11I11 on the purfuriuiitico of tint mast common forms or rft If lorn on the market and to explain tho principles under- .vIiir their oper.iilon. by Hie I'luKly WlKgly Hil "f Ouk land; li p. m., Iilvtimlfled nt itttlu pro grum, inimli'iil hoIkiMUiiih, KOA, l)uii"er, 7:10, VuimiI nnd In stiuiiieiitul prograiii, ' LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE Klamath l-'allii, April 2, 11125 Tliu I'hllloi' With refovelii'i) lu news story In llei'iild or April 1 concern lug lio)' n-liiiin I huI Iculon post hud uranijeil to pravlil it liVMio for when It iippvnrvd n HuiukIi Ii won lil lie sent to the niutu reform school, I want to euy In Jimtlcu to the hoy's uteprnllui' that my luvestl- llutliins iIImi'IiimihI Ihiil lie hull mail. U worthy etfull t.) I111111 ir.e tho hoy, to wiilch uffurt the bay did not ro- pnlld. The hoy wurnlilpn thu ineiiiory of his father lm was killed lu Knineo mid did n, y,., m the filuiully udvnni'es of his foxier parent. I tun llllrklllK thin htiitiniellt III fulrlivsH i thu ho'n nlepfalher H) offiet uny other Impiosilou which might have prevnlluil. IteHpeetfully, W. It. CANTON. Se:v!cu Officer, Klnuulh I'.nt No. S, Ani.irlrnn Ltqtlon. jihs. iKMyni iii:ni:it l.'I'iiKNK, t)ro., April 2. Condi tion of .Mrs. It. A. Month, wife or tho former clialrmiiii of the stale IiIkIi way conimlMlon, unx reported to h tllKhtly Improved at her hunio thin murnliiK. Hhe h Iip.iii crlllcnllr III for the p.it few day. (ilrli will ho Klein. Ilulilmorn tino of fU7 IimI a birthday n:ty. Her . h'.i.thand ol 109 tin tjere. Mel hu eut up, 11. living ncaf 7. 8. 9. 19. 12. 14. 10. 17. 21. 23. '20. 20. Mr Man li Wi Mrdlna. '). a tvi.lmv.1 inoihr Off four hll.1r.-M. hiiH . ,inrMil ithe ad. minuHm-Mi thw aruunlo which killed br mothnr. do uiiele and his wlffc and fiml llliwss of 1J othar rata. ..... . . Ht ativu maae me air It: ib- tA. Anlv-'PMunn . "u. will kiv fur hor aut. , 131 "i W Ms. I 29. Uncommon. Inclination. Yellow Hawaiian bird. Moved through the water. Correlative of either. Pustoral. ; j 8i shall It he. ' Small 1 11 .11 jn. Printer's measure. 3.1416. Iart of vary to .ho. Dined. ' To cut plnnka (past tense.) Kurry animal similar to heaver. .Mistake. Augured. ' ' Htiriah." ' ' . ' Jletitl In natural state. lennrlo-rrhnj. - Edsu of sldlt, . Your Old Dictionary ' ; - V now ont of date, and here's a new one to take its place. No words that are out of use no obsolete words no "filler" words taken from technical glossaries which naturallv mnlf vocabnlary for the latest words of everyday use of which there aro thousands of new ones expressive, forceful words, with which every, body should be familiar. The publishers abandoned their old printing plates, so let the babies play with that old dictionary now, and get yom new one through this offer ia ' , v t .'f 1 - ' The Evening Herald The Popular Coupon Plan Places It Withm , Easy Reach of Every Reader KEEP UP WITH OLD FATHER TIME In these days of lively sports, games, and amusements we are Iqnked upon as back numbers if wc don't know the language of Golf, Radio, Football, Aviation, Tennis, Baseball, Automobiling, I'olo, I,acrossc and other modern activities. You'll find dictionaries of each one of these, and many others, in this educational volume. 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