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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1925)
EVENING lttCUAfA IvtiAMATM FAt.LS, OREO! ON WttDNI'lSDAY, Al'TUI 11028 r In EuiMting IferalJi OUT OF THE AIR lly JUHtH Ml'IXLEIt Muungor Jtndla Dopti, Uuldulu Hardware Co. Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The herald Publishing Company;- Office : , 1 19 NV Eighth Street; ' Klamath" FallsY. Or FAGK SIX " - ; ; : I The Flower That Bloom in the Spring Tra-la ft; . f 1 i r . J j: MURRAY .... W. H. PERKINS ... . . . Publisher News Editor Entered, as second class rnattv at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. Member of the Associated Press- ' :' The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use qf re publication of all news dispatches credited to it or tiot other wise -credited in this paper and also the .local news published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches here in are also reserved. " The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls. SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Carrier Ona Tear Blr Months Three Months One Month SB.E0 S. SO 1.95 .66 RITES Uy Mat! One Tear -Six Months Three Months One Month WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 15, 1925 .. STAND BY THE OREGON TRUNK President Turner of the Oregon Trunk states that, he considers the granting to the 0. C. & E. railroad the right to cross Sixth street without inserting the "com mon user provision, a rebuff to his company. If that resolution is signed by the mayor it wiir be considered an indication that the people pi Klamath Falls do not want the Oregon Trunk extension to this city. ' 'Such, however, is not the sentiment of the community. If ' the matter were submitted to the people there would not be a dozen votes cast against the request of the Ore gon Trunk. Klamath Falls wants another railroad, and tjiis fact should be forcefully emphasized. f- ' -if ' It is the duty of eveiy resident of the city to let Mayor Ooddard know .he favors the veto of the resolution. Not only should they so express themselves to the mayor, but they should also inform the three councilmen who voted to pass it, as well as the two councilmen, Cof er and West, who stood up for the best interests of the city. Mayor Goddard wants to do that which will be for the best in terests of the city; Don't throw the entire burden of de which will be for the best interests of the city;' Don't cision upon his shoulders let him know that you will stand with him for a veto. This is a crucial time in the city's history." It calls for the open expression' of ' every one who favors another railroad. Let the sentiment be so strong that there will' be no miscarriage. , : ,.' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE J z s !" 5 s I Z T a s" Ta la " is T4- ' b " 17 " la r - . jj-r m " w' IitJ JLj Sir "T 3J- TT" 'm asr, 37 . .,r: 38 59 " ? 4T" 7r""" "T4? "-,. " 3?" TT T 4a wn 43 so " wmm ""' mom iaaU ' - ml 52 53 VI . 5t: . . S7 ' ' ' . - ;' 1 - ' Kl . , 1. 6. 11. 12. 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. U: ,28.. 27. 23. 3V. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. SS. 40. 43. 44. 45. 7. 48. 60. 62. 64. 66. 58. 09. f HOKIZOXTAL . Complete. (Jentle. Meadow. The edge ot a roof. To. stop up. Visionary. To sunburn. fo give up. I " Aurora. . .i Conslollntlon Altar; also macaw. Halt an em. Rubber trod. - ' , To attempt. . . -Natural power supposed to Produce, hypnotism. j Period. A Private pleasure hoat. : Propety settled upon' wife at time: ot marriage. (- Upoh. r. Pollto form of addressing male. Diminutive tor' mother. . To observe. ' ,. .;' . A lew; silk threaSi introduced beneath the skin by surgeon's knife. )' Ti - Exiitod.' To subsist. ,' To Btuff. Instrument ' Trom which 1: shot. ' Neuter pronoun. To knock. ' ; ' -To decay., . Correspondence - received To sing with lips closed. 'Small settee , . ' . . v ' Unit of electrical resistance JDlscolored by sun.. Knots. In . wood liber. V arrbv daily. 63., Birthmarks (unkeyed letter 'v') 63." Clamors. " VERTICAL .1. Exultant. ' 2. Nee, ' . 3. Net weight of container. 4. Second note ot scale. ; 6. To devour. 1 6. Liar of a lion. . 7. Bone. . ', 8. Thought. " 9. Boy. ' ' 10. Corrects. 13. Truck used for furniture. 16.- Ye. , ' 18. To weep. .' 20. Wily. 21. Skill.. 23. Nay. 25. Relieved. 26. Excited Palpitation. 27. Yellow Hawaiian bird. '' 29.. Part of the foot. 31. Inhabitant of Jhercltf Vj 32. Simpleton. 36. Pink meat salt-water fish that comes to fresh water at spawn ing time. 37. Printer's measure. '' 38. The fluid In a tree. 39. The other half of neither. 41. Three-toed slpth. " V 12.' Strips of leather with a buckle "'Vj.al the end. 44, Vi'lond. ' 46. OrIc.' (var.) i - 48. To ako verse." 49. Mixture' of earth arid water. 61. 2000 pnunds (pi.) : 63. Exclamation of surprise. 54. Possesses, V 65. Males. , 57.. Lawyer's charge. . 59. Department or prefecture la' , China; ' 60. To accomplish. ' : YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION : , ; PLluTMlETslisTrRlEH5 ' r EiDiipif sipjww re: U RiG E NTPs TeIETTBc :" P Q I L VBSIT O ABOPIA , 1 DC na 0 0 MnPArfi N EJ&JDfig UpJPJlPEjRIJJ QlstMALOLlASISQ DJjBlIlE f? bHMlL TEN SI I IrTlGlrllsnlAlT lElSPSI " : ' ' ' " HUNT'S WASHINGTON LETTER By HARRY B.' HUNT NEA Hcrvico Wrttor WASHINGTON. Apr. 15. Back of President ' Coolldge'3 -insistence cn "economy" in both public and private expenditures Is Sis apprecia tion of the extent to .which the no tion's Income Is mortgaged for taxes. Despite a 25 per cent reduction in federal assessments last year, taxes federal, Btato, .county and muni cipal took 16 per cent of the to tal' national' wealth. . The fact. Is' that public debts. state and national, have reached such enormbns proportions that In terest and sinking fund charges alone constitute . a . burden of ap proximately $100 per family ' per year, on the .'average, tfor every household In America. When there is added to this the additional taxes necessary to meet the current costs of government, local, state and fed eral, the .tax load becomes so stag gering that It cannot longer be evaded as a real danger to our na tional well-being. It the total public debt, for In stance, was prorated equally among the heads of families in America, each family would be called upon to meet an Interest bearing debt of $1500.' This Is about six times the per family share of 10 years, ago. As Interest over the period of pay ment will about eiiunl the amount of principal to be paid, the uverage liability of each ' family-because of present public debts, is $3000. And while this ' is ' being paid, taxes for current government costs continue to' pile up. C. M. Keys, president of the Cur- tiss Aeroplane CO., is not optimistic over the outlook for early develop ment of commercial aviation In the United States. Keys had beon one of those who believed aerial express and' passen ger service commercially feuslblo. Some months ago, however, he bad a careful survey made of Just what might be expected In the way of pat ronage and revenue trom an air passenger-express business and what the cost would' be. The report caused him to give up any Idea of Investing In such an .enterprise at present. ,. .. ' '; " '. . Before commercial airplane lines can bo established, Keys believes, a period of public co-operation and as sistance similar to that' originally given railroads, etc., will be neces sary. "Landing fields, suitable for- the landing of heavily loaded' ships must be presided at comparatively ohort intervals," he says. "That is something thut must be done by municipalities. In the same way that roads and highways have been developed by municipalities for ve hicle traffic. . "Then " there are certain things the national government ' should supply. Just as the . government supplies lighthouses and channels for ships, in the Interest 'of com merce. "At present, the cost ot tran portation by air la from 10 to 25 times the cost of present estab lished means ot carrying the samo articles. The present service Is sufficiently satisfactory, to make It difficult to Induce people to chango. Such change,' when It comes, will be by alow degrees by evolution. In my Judgment, air transportation at the present . timo is a -government function or none at all." TO STUDY. BLISTER . ' RUST IN POLK CO. .SALEM, Ore., April 15. L. N. Oooding, Junior pathologist in charge of blister work, with headquarters at Corrallis, sard today that he wl.ll placo two' men In Polk county in the Black Rock district this year to Investigate and map the entire dis trict, showing the timber stand and the distribution of black currant. While blister, rust has. not yet en tered the state, Mr. Gooding be lieves entrance of. the disease into Oregon Is Inevitable. ' CITY PARK BOARD TO MEET SHORTLY Important matters, long deferred will soon come up for consideration by the city park board. Mayor God dard indicated this 'morning. The mayor's decision to .call a meeting of the board comes as a re sult of appointments of Roy Durbin and O. V. Mathews, as hoard mem bers to replace Frank Ward and W. A. Delzall, resigned. One mattor that will ! taken up Is the completion of the' tennis court in RIverBide park by the purchase of a tennis net and the construction of a backstop. ! , , I FAIR pFFICTAIi I)IEH . TACOMA,. Wash.; April, 15. W. H. I'aiilhamus, president of, the Western Washington Fair Associa tion, died at his home In Suinnar last night. I'aulhnmus had been in poor. health for months but tocamo seriously 111 about six weeks ago. IRRIGATION BOARD TO INSPECT CANAL Members of tho board of directors of the Klamath . Jrrlgatlqn District, will leave tomorrow on an annual Inspection tour of the entire cdunty which will probably tako thorn tho remainder of tho week to completo. Tho 'problems confronting tho dis trict,' according to' A. M." Thomas, secretary ot the district, are miSlnly Inspecting the new structures along the canals which will In the end per fect the Irrigation, projects. ' KNIGHTS TKMI'IiAlt MEET rOllTLANI), Or.,' April 15. fho thirty-ninth annual conclave of tho grand cammandery- KulphU Templar ot Orogon Is In suasion hero today. A Iearn-to-swlm campaign Is be ing started. Perhaps tho quickest way is by changing scats In a caiioo. Tho iiitvi'itutloual tuli'Kraph can voiitlou suhiululod In Purls In .May hits lii'i'ii dutlnltuly poiitpurjiiif un til rlu'ptumbiM' 1, according to ud-vfci-a which r'vnclt Washington, U. C. As It is bullovod that this parley will require a month, fol lowing wlili'li dolngiites will huvo to l'flturn to tholr own oountrlus awl report for ' furthnr 'instructtoiis. Thorcfoi'o the coiifurenfo hor'u will not be called till the first of the year, or' perhaps npiiruxlmtitoly Mitruh or April 1U;!. It Is iiiidiirntuud tlint tho United States Rovoriimotit .will be rvpras oatvd at tho iKlogrnph oonforoncu by officials of lliu state, war, navy, and commorclnl departmentvi and probably each of Ilia i-ommeri.-l.il ciimmuulcnlltiu syslvms will send exports. Cnblo tvlogruph and the teU'Phona . Iillervlts ura curtain to go to France and In view of tho pructlcul cnrtuluty ut radio being In volved nlmig wltlt other typos of cumuiunK'utlun lu the dlacusslutiH, It Is very likely that radio services w'.ll bo represented. .; The iutiir-doiurlnien,tal rndlo, ud vl.ory . commlttua at, Washington Is working un a revUlun nf tho proposed gnvwrnmunt radio ,'poliny which siiou will So submitted tn th) statu department, for approval,' tol lusrtng whieh It will probably servo in an outline ot thu America Pro gram to bo discussed at both conferences. Pixiurmii fur Tliutwtny KOO Oaktnnd, H p. m., studio prngruni. "Tlio .Mun on tho Box." This Is a comedy In three acts, pre sented by the KGO players. KI'O -S-iti Francisco, 8' !) ni. program by' tho Clear Lake High lands orchestra. ' KFf l,o Angeles. 7:30 to 8 p. m. -Imu Ui'Hurty, baritone, sinus ileti'i'lptlvo and- clinr. 8 to U Wtiindui'd Oil song recital aelur huiiim. comtmiiy arningo play wlilt special ly written muni", uud played by oiu ployes, U, thu . Cnliuiibliiii Trio, novelty Instriimuiil troiu tho Argon lino Itepublla, and dullglilful pro gram ot South American, luusja, ,, . KIU Los Anjt.lei,. 8 p. ni. Btudlo lustriiinentul progi'niii. '' y i ' v KNX llollywuod, '8 p; m. KNX tomporuiiuous priiuiaiu,. '10. H'Hol AmbuHHudur orcluiuru, 11 studunui caiuptis it Ht It t. of thu University yf Houlliorn California. ' x 'KFWll, Hollywood, 7:46 to ' , p. m. Varsity Trio 0 p. in. Elite Ra dii) Co., program, 10 Warner Bros,, studio program. TOM SIMS SAYS 4. When you are lonely, nuil waut the doorbell to ring, try to take u bnlli. A chapurnne never )i.is to apolo.. glso for going to sleep. " Do rareful hllo selecting tho x purleure you want. You can't gat yuur money buck if not satisfied. Plasllo surgery I becoming popu-i lur, vlilody with thu' plusllo urg eoiis. . Thu crying need nf our femnjq population seems to be spring clulhoi. . , i , Music hnth no charms to soolha, tho ssvugo radio static. ,,, - Tho moit Important thing to know nboiil, your uumobllo Is the phona iiumvr of sumo 'goad tuochanlc. ' . Your Old Dictionary It now out of date, and here's a new one to take U place. No word that are out of use no obsolete word no "filler" words taken from tixfankal glostarie which naturally make room in this enlarged vocabulary for the latest word of everyday use of which there are 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 you new one through this offer in - ' , The Evening Herald The Popular Coupon Plan Placet It Wittim " "'I . 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