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SATURDAY, APRIL U, 1925
What Are the'Results
; What are the results accruing from the visit of the
secretary of the interior? Nothing. Keen disappointment
must be the portion of the people of the Klamath project.
Looking forward with certainty, to relief; confident in
the belief that at last there was at the head of the de
partment a man possessed of a feeling of humanity ; one
who, from experience, had personal knowledge of the
trials, disappointments and sorrows of the people who
for twenty years have made a valiant effort to crown the
labors of the Reclamation Service with success, they had
hope that he would right the wrongs and do justice. All
hope of this faded last night, when before a dining room
crowded with people filled with expectancy he told
them he had no promises to make; that no injustice had
been done them by reason of the theft of their water
rights and power sites by crooked officials and that, so
far as he was concerned, they had no apparent right to
complain against the Power company:
Then, to add insult to injury,- he added: -
' What you need here is more of the milk of human
; kindness; more real understanding; you don't get
together around the table and adjust your differ
ences. The road to wealth is work. You need men
who will work with their hands to make a living and
; all work together on the same problems.
What, will the farmer, who for twenty years has
struggled day in and day out to cany the burden placed
on his shoulders by the Reclamation Service think of
this? What will those .who were promised water at $20
an acre, with the assurance that the power development
would wipe out this charge, think of it? The milk of
human kindness for whom, for what?. The men who
stole water rights worth $300,000 a year, if they were
paid for by the Power company at the same rate the
farmer pays? Towards the recipient of stolen goods?
Towards the men who have betrayed the confidence the
people have reposed in their government?
: What we need here are honest officials. Not only here,
but in Washington. We need men who will see that the
people who have been robbed will get justice and we
want men to come here who will not have passed upon
the case upon ex parte evidence. ;
; For years we have been lulled to sleep by fulsome
promises, only to awaken to a realization that we have
been again betrayed. When the people have reached
the end of endurance, they have been visited by some of
the "higher ups" of the government, who have made
vague promises and veiled suggestions. They then
wanted for relief, only to find that none came. The
visit of Secretary Work is another instance of this, but
this time the people are awake to the scheme and will
not be caught napping. They are not going to wait until
it is too late. They are going to the United States senate
and there demand what has always been refused an
investigation, with evidence taken under oath. , They
are going to continue the fight until they force the return
of their property from the Power company and they
are going to see that the justice for which they have been
fighting for years will be accorded them.
; They, recognize the fact that the influence of the
Power Trust is great, but they also know that the power
of Truth arid Justice is greater. ,, ,
INDIAN CONVENTION
DATE IS ANNOUNCED
BY FRED HENDRICKS
Fred 'Hendricks, Klamath' Indian
delegate and tribal councilman, has
announced that the first Klamath
,. Indian convention will take placo
on the Klamath reservation from
Wlul-Kse June 22 to June 80, In
clusive,' 1925.- Wlul-Kse is 'located
on The Dalles-California highway
and provides ample camping ground
for all. It also affords' excellent
boating, bathing and fishing on the
sharos of Agency lake. T'acre' will
be an assembly of Indians f.om the
various tribes coming Tram all parts
of the United St. te?, wlio will up
P0Jr in their old-time t oJstumos,
sumo in buckskins and others in
'blanket, wearing feathered head
gear. Tlie delegates will bring up
matters portalulng to the 'develop
ment of the American Indian. Old
lime sports, " both on water and
land, will bo furnished for tho
benefit of the guests. A pageant iwlll
be featured for the benefit of their
white brothers and Indians alike,
depicting historical events of Ameri
can history. Great Interest Js being
taken in this convention according
to the committee in . charge, tbey
having received a number of In
quirlen from a large number of
people in the northwest. .
LOOKS LIKE A "NO SALE" HERE
CALIFORNIA WINS
WfltlilnKtou Italics Are Dedivcljr
Defeated Hy Freshman
Mowing Team
OAKLAND Kstuary, Calif., April
11. The California freshmen crew
rtefeatr I the Washington. Babes by
3 Mi lengths over tho three nvile
course hr.ro today.
Haivlg to work is the only chre
for those worries caused by not hav
ing to work. , '
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Sparse.
Crave.
Sea Eagle. -Indisposition.
Owed.
Remedy for all diseases.
Female lion.
A pair.
Large deer.
To mimic.
Coarse string tenet used in
tennis.
You.
Officers in a college.
Seventh not In scale.
Chrirtmaa Carols.
To free.
The name of a story. .
To allow.
Silver In ingots of various sizes.
Epoch.
Dandy.
t0 hoist.
Fertilized and ripened ovules.
T.3 emerge.
Uoddess of dawn.
To nap.
The mark that means "all
right.""
Jogs.
Provided.
Corpulent. ' '
Because.
A grain.
Animal' similar to donkey.
Chemical used in making chloro
form, A muscle which flexes the thigh.
Correlative of neither.
Dwarfed. - ' ' .
Before.
Bethrolhals.
Perceptions.
VK11TICAL
Pertaining to the seventh.
The crop of a bird.
Pestered.
Series of elect splints forming
skirts of armor.
To submit.
Clips.
Indian tribe.
Light colored aluminous mineral
To meditate.
To cuddle up. . , ,1 '
VesHel for lako navigation.
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25.. To endeavor.
2tl: Twitching.
2S. Curses.
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31. Examples.
32. A contract by -which one con-
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34. Digit of the foot.
35. Call for help at sea. .
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41. To court. '
43. High priest wtto trained Samuel
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40. Sinned.
47. One apparently Indifferent to
pain.
49. Elapses.
51. Harmonizes 1n color.
52. Auctions,
65. Acidity.
66. A fortification.
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MEDKOItD, Ore., April 11. De
pressed by 111 health, Win. B. Mc
Clay, 65 years old, who came to
Talent, near here, to live about 18
months ago, from Douglas county,
where ho had been a resldont for 35
yearn, committed ' suicide lain yes
terday nfternooru near hl homo by
shooting himself through tho head
with a rifle. ......
A mad last June bridegroom tells
us that innteud of nsHlstlng him she
Is always Instating hlni..
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Mail Vour kodak
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NBA Hcrvlrtt. Writer
WASI1INOTON, Apr. U. Tito
Kfculosi, vuluu of John (lai'lbuldl
Mui'Kont to the Ooiilltlito iiiluiliilHtra
tlim In mil llkuly to bo In Ills lid-
uilnlntntlliiit of the attmuey Ki'iuirul'ii
ofrliu. Tina Is said lit full iipiinu'l
ii I Urn nf the tuot that Samunl ma)
nuke u record of real ucliluvuineiil
In that offloo. ' '
Sm-Kuiifs real value In the prosl
dclil, howevor seems llkoly to lie
lit the fact that he Im'Iiiuh Into tilt)
iiilmlnlHlrulhm ilrturo a plcliircsiiUii
personality, with u ktiuck of iiuilut
nnot'iluio anil obstirratliiti, tluit In
likely to cup m ni mid hold p.ipitlur
liiumlnalltili and Kuodwlll, lln lirlngs
human iiiialltlim that have been
lurgely lack I nu In the Coolldgo of
ficial family. He gives the cabinet
a navor nud flavur tlmt h.u been
luckhiK. He supplies it mueh-nued-el
miHiionliig. Wlii'llinr lict hii iipllui
also elements of real nouri.ihment,
tho fact will rtminln that tlie sill
of his iiersouallty will inulio much
mere palat.ihlu uiiil iippotlnlUK the
ndiiiliilnlriitl mi menu, The limvon
of his Rood hum nr. hit franhiii'HH, his
lack of nrutoiMif, will do much to ro
lleve the' lieuvlness with which the
administration Ii.im been tlru:itcncd.
Vi to the limn of i!u Nai-Keiil up
pcilntuumt such color us there was
to the CoollilKo adiiiliiMrailuii pic
ture was' siipplled ulm.ist, wlmll."
by the president hlmielf. Hut even
that was rather a lack of cilor. It
was doiin innnily in mmilier (ones.
Tito preslilent'i severity. Ills Now
KtiKhiud can it'lrnco tils frugullty.
tils caution. Ids common seuno.
Nowhere In tho cabinet particu
larly after tho withdrawal of Hocro
tury Hughes was there a parson
allty flushing color or individuality.
Not one of ihn entire rnliluut otfar
eil splush ef brightness uf con
trast to relievo the oppressive hues
In the picture's cnmponllkMi.
Then, along rame Sargeunt. Ho
aerentuntcs tho New Kngland tnn
pravldvd by- lltn pfoslilouTl timsol(
But, ho brlngi snnicthlng bouillon (in
iir'esiflim of Vormont economy;' unil
oouiinon House. 5 '
Ho brings u snusu of humor? which
brings tliu gift of ItuowluHi bow Ioj
turn it slory with pulut uiu deflect,
tho cabinet has smlly neinled, Ho
Mil aim m Lincoln doubtless would
huvo been a Jtioat mint without his
ability n a ntnry teller, but It wan
his liniick of p. liming lilt' daclslons
with an aiipr iprlalo iincortoto that
popularised hU greiitiioss. i Burnout
has fomothliiff cf . the il.lucolnlaa
Kltt In this rcspoct..
;.
liniislnu, If ym ran, Hoover or
.Mellon er Weeks aiipr-irnulliff the
picil l.'iit, as urgent did the day ot
his arrival here, with thoi Query:
"Where Is- imwcriT"
"At Ihn hotel. I stipims-f. Why?"
aimwercd Conlldgo.
"I want to I Jk hi in up and glva
hi in a dinner." ' ' ,
"What do Mm want tunivo hint
a -tinner fur?" asked Cal puttied.
"Well dliln'l he geti mo tho
Job?" mild 8'irgetit.
Only one not overwhelmed with
the House of hit own .importance and,
having an Irrepresslbln suuna of Dill
humoroui would at Unit time huvo
rl.iknd Jiklng with thin . president
about having won appointment ti
(he cuhliiet Iiiicuiihu the vice presi
dent hud been mlccp on Ihu Job,
Agitln, on tint same day, rtnrgont
ndiiiHtcd he was not o Snlumon and'
didn't pone as one when, under a
flre 'uf questions br newspaper men
ho' said ; '
''Don't nk me any mir questions
i now, will you? Why, r don't even
knsw where I'm Jtolng to sleep tq
nlght." ' '
Surttont mnr turn ont to bo a
gimrt lawyer or a bid otin. Ho may
or mar not nunniiriN iii.i the
lerhnlcnl legal learning an attor
ney general Is presumml' iff, hove.
Hut whether ha Is a big lawyer or
a mediocre one. whether he has ad
liilnlitratlvn capacity and .-vision or
ban not, his value to (tie administra
tion will bo (ho human "loach ha
brings It.
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