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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1925)
THURSDAY, APRIL' 10, 1921? PAGE SIX EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON CLASS IN BUGOLOGY WI LL NOW COME TO ORDER OUT OF THE AIR 'Munuilcr Itiullo Dept., Unidwhi HurdwaW) Co, ' ' f Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald, PublisUn(! Company; Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath falls, Or. . EVJ. MURRAY .. W. H. PERKINS . Entered as second class matter tit the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. ' Member of the Associated Press fhe 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 here in are also reserved. The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls. ... - " f - 8UB8CRIPTIO X Delivered by Carrier One Tear .50 Six Month . 3.50 Three Months 1.95 One Month . .65 THURSDAY, "A FRIEND INDEED" We are told that W. P. Myers, acting district attorney, is proving to be a tried and true friend in coining with out pay so we are told to the defense of A. A. Anness, who is now on trial in federal court on a charge so re volting that even the public is barred from hearing the salacious testimony. , !- A tried and true friend to whom? To the public whom ' he is supposed to represent as acting district attorney of Klamath county? Most assuredly not. . . . . , A true friend of decency, of law and order? Is It not a vile insult to the motherhood of Oregon? ' . " A true friend to Anness, whose reputed conduct with a 12-year-old girl was so revolting that the federal gov ernment was forced to Step in and insist upon prosecu tion when the state courts failed to bring the creature to justice? .; J" yi - - There we have it. We are willing to concede that the acting district attorney of Klamath county is a "friend indeed" to this man Anness, who is alleged to have flitted about the country with a 12-year-old girl as his consort.' But what of the public, which pays the acting district attorney ajnonthly salary on the theory mark well the word that he shall be the guardian of law and order in i. Klamath county? What of the oath of office which the acting district attorney took when he entered upon his duties?, . , y !-?. " y'" . : Aside from the ethical features of the case, which pre sent the spectacle of a prosecuting attorney. defending a man charged .with a most heinous crime, the rights of the t' public; of law and oMeY and decency, are paramount to , the rights of this man Anness and. his attorney. , .' , The guilt or innocence of Anness is beside the question!. The fact remains that the acting district attorney has no btv-iness neglecting his public work to defend a private client in the criminal court of the United States. It is unfortunate that District Attorney Ganong is in- capacitated and unable to attend to his duties as prose cuting attorney. But for his. own. sake and for the sake ; of the Klamath-public, which really suffers the most, District Attorney Ganong should rid himself of the man Myers. ' ;. HUNTS WASHINGTON LETTER Ity HARRY JJ. HUNT , XEA Service! WrlUT WASHINGTON, Apr. 15.' When the processes ot the law become so involved that the government itself cannot follow them, it would Seem to the laman that the time bad come for some simplified and com monsenBe rules of procedure. Contempt tor the : IaV, about which public authorities complain so bitterly, is helped, not hindered, by the spectacle, of such -denouements as came In the government's prosecution of criminal indictments again Fall, Sinclair and Doheny In scandal." The Indictments were quashed by Chief Justice McCoy 'of -the Dis trict Supreme COUrt, hot because cf any question of fact in the evi dence submitted to the grand Jury, but because of the presence at the grand Jury hearing of a representa tive of the Department ot Justice. The only possible conclusion is that the, Department : of Justice it self cannot tell, under, the Involved and Intricate technlcaliles that have coma to surround grand tiury' pro cedure, when it should and when it should not take a hand in pre senting evidence , 'for' prosecution. Any other 'conclusion would mean that the department deliberately acted in a way to Jeopardize the validity of the indictments; that the department ' was directly seek ing to thwaru,not to obtain Justice. e Anyhow,' Assistant Attorney (len-'l eral Oliver Pagan wits present ns un assistant to the special cmingil : appointed by President - Cootldge to i prosecute the oil easel, and McCoy . holds he ought not have been there. ( The Indictments are voided on this ground nloiie:' ..; Vir,, Ut tliji'iniaiiilmo-u full joiii' liaV- Publihe News Editoi RATES Br Moil One Tear .,.. J 5. Go Six Months u- 1.7S Three Months .. l.Bt One Month ................... .( APRIL 16, 1925 Ing passed since the indictments were returned the stature of lim itation's has expired on the charges of bribery on which two of the in cidents were based. If on appeal, the action of Justice McCoy is sus tained, the government will, by the action Of one of its assistant attor ney generals, have lost the right to press these bribery charges further. The whole cause of Justice, there fore, rests not on the fact ot brib ery . or lack of it; but on a tech nicality which bars the way to any trial on . the real facts. And In this case the government itself set .up the technicality which thwarted its own prosecution. Speaking of bribery Democrats suggest that actually though not morally or legally, some such In fluence itras responsible for Dorch ester county, Maryland, going Re publican tor the first time in it history last November. ': As the story goes, the prejlflcntal yacht Mayflower, on one of -Ceoi-idge's week-end trips last fall, put In at Cambridge, Md., on lower Cheasapeake bay one. Sunday morn ing. The president and 'his party debarked and made their way to church to attend services.. , When the collection plate was passed Coolldge put Into It a crisp ' new $5 bill.- V ' 1 ' ' ':'! The church authorities, proud of the visit by the presidential party, seeking some . tangible token by which the memory of the visit could be perpetuated,, pounced upon that sii. Instead of being turned Into the treasury It . was properly labeled, framed, and hung In the vestry room. There It was Inspected by not only ull of Cam bridge, but by hundreds- of visitors from the back country who visited the I'-uul',. sent vvi-r to election. The Cciliutfo contribution became a lodostono -that drew 1 Democrats and Itopublicntis. ullko. Many who came skeptical' ttnd; scoffltm, went iiwuy In I'uVi't'iinco, , ' TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 12 5 0 3.5 2(. 1-"" ifi-r 1 45 43 5 ES 57 HORIZONTAL Levers acted on by the foot. . Railway stations. Not tight. To go calling. . , Like. . A predictor. ' . 1 , Measure of area. To make an equal score. To trim or dress with the beak. Age. " Finishes. A collection of facts. To crack a whip. Indians who now live in Utah. Tense. Blemish. ' Feathered animals. Affirmative votes. Valleys. . Hoadgeaf (pi.) Self. . ' . Tardy. i '. . Beer. Dirty, soft, moist, adhesive sub stance. . Certain kind of Iace-maklng. Myself. ..... -Endures. . . Jdmbled type. - ' sin. " -y y Opposite to Inner. Conditions. ' To seek to attain something high or great. VERTICAL ' Flat China discs on which food is served. ' DyeBtuff, brownish red powder. To fare. Venomous snake (Cleo's friend) fiweflt secretion left by plant louse. Level. Small hole by smallpox. Bone. Crown-like head ornament. Stripes of leather with a buckle at 'the end. . s Iteveuls. English money (pi To hearken. To instruct. ' Tq beseach.' r ' Stops, ' To cause to overflow. ' Before. .'. ' ' Striped cloth nmdo of camel's hair;'.. . 27 3i 136 44 Ik. W7 55 34. Humiliates: 36. Identity ot anything consid ered abstractly. 37. Cupola. 1 - 38. To withdraw. 40. Lively. ' ' ' 421 Endowment. ! 44. Gradual diminution of thick ness. 48. Positive, s 54. Sun god.., . 68. Seventh not In Scalo. 11. The god of love. E0. Habitual drunkard, , .. ' 61. To take food. i YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION TOM SIMS SAYS A man downtown broke feels llko a woman downtown without . her powder. ... "Things are upside down," says a London scientist. Then we won't sit on any movie seats in 'our spring Suit. '- .' - o Three men sliot a general In Mex ico City. And. then we'll bet the peasants tried to vote, thinking It was an election. Wonder If a private In the Mex ican army has to secure Ills snr Reunt'B permission to shoot tho cap tain? - . ' ; In Oermimy, ,n opera will be brondt.ist froth nullo station Koon Igswustei Jinusen; , iPlens ,raiuembar the n:inuv'. V -.', '..,. : TV. ' 1 ' IE F. 0(6 !all SiAlPlAtgfN E NjJlLIE VpW$$0 O WOJTifflY A C iip' ; " si Ejg$E t oijaw aTsi ' Ahpp Abnjo vvltlijT ; l KsfmA p0mS1r of rgi; ; M AI I L 5 HplMH STO H A i 'OHHHK AOEpggMLp i NlAlElvnulsHNlomsTETsi'' :C::'' TcllliiK U girl hr petticoat Is showing Is a mistake, hcenuso they doot wear them. '( , Be getting your Christmas gifts In shape to give us wedding pres ents. Your, JBf now out of date, Attt aw out of use technical glossanefl which naturally makes room in thia raiarfed Toeabokvy for the latest, words of everyday Use of which there an . thomands of new ones- expressive, forceful words, with which eret body should be familiar. The publishers abandoned their old printing plates, so let the babies play with that oid dictionary now, and get you new one through this offer la The Evening Herald The Popular Coupon Plan Plaxxn It Within ' ' I Easy Reach of Every Reader ' ? ; KEEP UP WITH OLD FATHER TIME In these days of lively sports, games, and amusements we are looted upon, as back numbers if we don't know the language of Golf, Radio, Football, Aviation, Tennis, Baseball, Automobiling, Polo, Lactase, and other modern activitica. You'll find dictionaries of each one 'of these, and many others, in this educational volume. So flie older ' folks can keep up with, the young folks and the yonngsten will be enabled to tie the proper terms in their sporting cndeavoi: with this Dictionary of Dictionaties always at hand. 'T- , v;y,. Clip Your Coupon and Get Yours Today CONEY BACK IF NOT . SATISFIED . Cross Word Puzzlers Need v This Enlarged Dictionary Even this Utile offoftlte torn give an idea of Urn tize or thu book. - - ' a - wot wtai.-, rMwiwariNiiiM W irtir i-tti titi rf r riTriirrmuT ssivm-nrn sj flHMMWHmunimwmm" i . rniw-i tiniin.iiiuiLix.. Jl J The lliironii of titunilurds, nt WushliiKtmi, D. C. Is working on n plan towards tlm elimination , nf iiiilo. fudltiK, and othur disturb iiik'vk which . Inlurfwu with radio reception, according to nu offlt'lul bulletin. The first stop of the burouu. tild e.l by iiidlo engineers from ull ovur the country will b the doUirniliig Hull ut tho physical laws governing the fllitlit of I lie t'lidla wave. Out of tho studios Is expected to oliin a si'lontJfln formuln for trans mission which miiy Imvu a gruat ben r I nu on brondraHtlnk as, used nt present, and vastly Improve Its value to the some twenty million radio listeners In thu United SUten. I'roifiimi for Krlilur KI'O Sun Francisco, 8 p, m. Jaluc hotel dance orchestra. KK1 I.os Angeles. 8 p. lis. Jim Now comes thu suiison of the year vlmti nc.nl dealers are busy trying to get t'lulr, friends buck. It will bo luiphsslble for spring to weur out her Welconie. It Is, trno that money talks, Inn a m nil tells lis bis weekly puy check run baruly speak nbauve whisper. For Women Only- This Is for women, old ns well at young. Kegardless of ago,' you are liiterojteil In keeping your good looks. Don't neglect your teeth one or tho most Important factors In looking well nud being well. Wn are iUnllfted to h"li you sue that tltey are kpt In perfect condition. . , R.D. COE, Dentists 'V ' (Palnli'M. Of course " " J " 262-204 Hopka Ulilg. 8th Old J)it!onai7 and here t a new one to talc Sia no obiokte words no "filler" -zzZ&? ' ' TODAY'S COUPON I in In 't'lirbol's iIkju orrliestrn.Hcuteli ehid'in lei' siiiih. Dp, m. Owen KaK Inns f.illtoniliiili. I.ureu Kuhlnsou's Apollo Mttlo riuiittultn will give a in'oitruiti ot liiirinony emliruclng stundiinl u ml new male quitrletlo IIUIlllll'I'.l. 1 KKOAHeuttle,' 8:30 The .Tillies Pl'Og I'll HI, ; , ' ., , 1 h'Olf -Hnii ;,4tiilru, 8 p. m. N iViilty numbers U)' I'lierry t'lty I law 1 1 In tin, mill Duels, . ,, ' K1,X Oakluiid, N p. m. ; Studio concert featuring Hie Onlillliul Ap polio Trio, p. in. Hluillo cpneort by thn I'lKRly I'lKgly llawallans. KOA Denver, 7: 10. Hiudlo pro-' Kin in nrriiiiged by the viiliintns of Poralgn wars. Post No. GUI Denver , HOW I'oi'Miiml, 8 p. nu lecture by Ilia t'nlvorslty of Oregon Riteo- , slon division 10:3(1 1 1 oat Owls. KNX Hollywood, 8 p. West ("oust Theatres proKriim. What this ruuulry iioiirls most Is less til I li Its It needs most. t i. The wnaihcr Is discussed . mora often ttiua any other subject simply because It It the closest, t ,1 It;.' rt'oulriil't the farmers be hapny bunch If they cotiUl 'find ulVlnsect which eats nothing but weeds? at ntld Main ' ! rlari. Nn words taken from Phone tit i 1 -rl-.-.,.-r.-.-.-(nnrirxrirL-ij-.nu-tnK,uuuiL.