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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1925)
T I IU AY, APRIL $1 10251 PAGE SIX EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 3Mj Sitimimt IteraliL Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publisbini; Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls, Ore. E. J. MURRAY . W. H.' PERKINS Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1S79. Member of the 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 therein. AH rights of republication of special dispatches here in are also reserved. The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County md the City of Klamath Falls. SUBSCRIPTION RATK9 Delivered by Carrier One Tear Six Months Three Months One Month 3.50 1.95 . .65 THURSDAY, A RUNNING A Finnish go-getter has night he kept' an important City. On the next concluded in Chicaeo and on the next ness in Manhattan again. It he was worth $10,00Q,000 to The Finnish go-getter was Icarus;-and his value to his motherland was that the prestige he gave her enabled the floatation of a bond is sue: He ran faster than that legendary Greek who took the news of a victory from Marathon to Athens. He ran faster than Philonides, courier to Alexander the Great. -. He ran faster than the fleet Basques employed by Euro pean monarehs as their messenger boys. And in smash ing record after record he used the machinery, of modern commerce, which is fleeter even than he. Trains de luxe, taxjeabs, the telephone and the tele graph sped Nurmi on his way across our land. Business , lent a helping hand to sporty And the applause which greeted the champion from emulous'an'd' admiring multi tudes everywhere proved afresh that, although the ma chine has become the gray angel of pur -drudgery, it has detracted nothing from the physical prowess of the mod ern man. Our young men-run faster, jump higher, hit harder and, put the shot farther than, their forbears of a thousand years agone. . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE H IS. . i i r T , rjrj ? 5 ' S ' '' mm T J"" 1 1 : - LjJlJL jLii L ml S t L " u . - L- k I h P k- jfa la I h U la ' HORIZONTAL 1. Scatters seeds. Gen. 26 5. JSoat of gopher wood. Gen. 6. 7. Finishes. Cen. 6. 11. Cleaner. Lam. 4. 13. Southern Constellation. Job 9.' 14. Metal In natural mate. 15'. Made of cit straw. 15. Driving command. - - - 19. iProgeny, Gen. 1. 20. Man who built the Ark. Gen. S. 21: To oblnin. 23. Black viscid fluid. .20. If not. Gen. 30. 27 Serpents, i)eut. 32. 28. An act of dar-jng. 30. Goes astray. Num. 15. 33. Every (bit). Gen. 3. 34. Devoured. Gen. 24. 35. A doubling of string. Exod. 26. 38. To shower. Gen. 7. 40. Preserve or 'wine. Isa. 25. 42. Burns; flames. cn. 22. 44. Drunkard. 46. Fungus on rye. 48., Pebble. Gen. 28. 50. Work. Gen. 44. jfJIJl 01. Marmoset. King. 10. 62. Tenth of an ephah. Ex. 10-16. VKItTICAL 1. .Sen animal useful for washing. JWtt: 27. 2.. IWlonghig to us. .Matt. C- 3. Turns aside.' Deut. 10. . 4. Point of Compass. ' 6. To decay, Num. 6.-. "... J. Klden son of JudMh. Gen. 38. 8. Evenings. Gcu. 7. , 9. .-Female deer. - f . ; 10. Grimaces of contempt. r It Wild VtoY. IS. . . . Publisliei News Editor Associated Press also the local news published . ; Ry Mail One Tear - S5.G0 . 2.75 .. 1.50 Six Months Three Months One Month .65 APRIL 30, 1925 AMBASSADOR been in our midst. On one appointment in New York a record-breaking contract diu a startling: piece of busi was officially estimated that his country. , Paavo Nurmi, an earthly '. 13. C.lty Jn Bunjiimln now cajlei Auna. 1 Ch. 8. 16. Paid publicity. 17. Half an em. -- - ' 22. Great grandfather of Samuel the prophet. 1 Ch. 6. 24. Separately. Lev. 15. , 26. To dine. Cen. 2. 27...Xear3 el life. Gen- 47.' 28. Weakened. Isa. 44. 29; To claim. Acts 17. 31. To pay for one's freedom, ilos. 13. 32. Announcer. Acts 17. 36. Muny (limes). Mark 9. 37. Jumbled type. , , 38. Second note In siale. ! '...' , 39. Animal similar to donkey.-Gen. 49. - : 41. Before. Num. 11. 43. To tear; to cleave through.; 2 King. 8. 45. Part (unit) Gen. 3. 47. Alleged force producing hypno tism. 49, Toward. Gen. 14. .' . 4- :,' :" ' ; . . YKKTKRDAY'B SOLUTION i ' iiisawK Lllv A MM ': .1ARfi"Mril. .)A Nil rjt TsllC WBa r mPlC.. .'j , ! 4!? M'i ' '''TfufSSt ISsW U 'it. J Lii-UlAl;:ffl.A!giJJj.. J. twseja n t ayFTA r n I--4".. -:j mm YOU srKT: 0 lis wry&itf&w ' 0 I BY CHARLES P. STEWART , A NEA Service Writer WAS1J1N GTON Woshlng tonians are engaged In a strenuous campaign for at . least some small measure of self I government. i It's ' very natural thing for I tbem to want. Here's a city of ) nearly a halt million Inhabitants wh'ose laws are made for them by ; a body not one of whose members ' belongs to the community the ; laws arc made for. j How would Detroit or Mlnneap ' oils or Seattle, enjoy having their , . mayors appointed by a resident of I Northampton. Mass., and their i biards of aldermen -elected exclu j sively outside their own Mates? Washington enjoys It exactly i that well. .- . 0N XCE on a time, when the capital was last a little cluster ot shacks on the Potomac flats and the rest of the je VMM country was chipping In to build , it up Into a fine city, the present arrangement doubtless was all right. But now the Washington- . ians feel as If they were of age and would like to vote, at "any rate, on purely local questions, and have something to say about the taxes they pay and various other things that concern them a good deal more than they concern 1 anybody else. . j " v i-'TCTHAT they want and "what Y they are likely to get, hnw. ever, arc two entirely ditr ; ferent' propositions. The congrcs i sional Idea Is that the Wanning , tonians ought to be grateful for all they've had done for them. . .'.'Ifes, we know," groan the Wash- Students of the Bible may put ' (dcvoto a religious intcrvul to this portant event In Biblical hiBtory. AT THE PINE TREE . : An enthusiustle audience filled the Pino Tree theatre and enjoyed every minute of the five acts of vaudeville. The ventriloquist hud remarkable control 'of his vnlcj and Is a versatile entertainer. The niiis ical numbers were prime favorites and these two boys are reully xylo phone artists. , The burlesque' come dian and eccentric dancer, Lew Hose and Frances Drownle had a very gcod lino. "Making a movie star" brought forth much laughter. Last but not least, "Les Humancttcs" Is a very clover novelty, the little fig ures sing, talk, dance, do every thing that human could. Tuken nil together, -It U a very clever .. vllle bill. They nupeir f.-' (In last time tonight, y ", "The Mud, Whirl," which show In the Pine Tree theatre tonight, Is' a colorful vehicle In wiilca play er In every evident accord with their' roles1 give ah excellent por trayal 'of" present day lire; funks to William 'A. Seller."'.' ' The men and women who are 0iiteii9lbly the samo mold are to: portrayed. In-i-'THe-.iMad-AWliliil" mo avd'. by- IfUrj' diivlllsh clrciinMliinci ?".u"g J.9L.)s. WOTtp.i.rU'Liir,uttwtUaJjfo "f na 'wiiiiiM,' The men and women who CAN'T KEEP A GOOQ BIRD rngtonlans." the " way-atf subjecb. peoples do, "but gosh! how we; want to be free!" y".' " i (" i , r' Wouldn't be so bad If Congress i did a flrst-clam job ot city I governing but there's room f a lot of Improvement. Evory time 1 anybody, no matter where, gets a funny new idea on municipal regit-; latlon and wants to try It out on ) the dog. he picks Washington, i Washington doesn't have to be Consulted. If canirreiulonnl rnn. V sent can be secured, the Washing tonians have to stand It, whether they like it or not. ,. ' ( AND congressional conserl" Is easy to secure. Washington Isn't any congressman's own home town. It It were, he wouldn't be so ready to have It monkeyed with. But being Washington why sure, go as tar as you liko. All this being the case, a fat chance the Washingtonians havo of getting anywhere wjth their self-government campaign. . rl the Washington police de partment's, opinion, evidently, the mere tact that a man has a prison record is no conclusive proof that he's a "bad guy." Not these times. Too many people get into Jail who nevertheless are all right. At all events, even if on applicant has "done time," he still can get a taxlcab license provided he knows his business and is re spectable. " "It a question of moral character," explains Police Inspector A. J. Hcadley, in charge ot the license bureau. "If a man's I tough, he gels no license, even j though maybe he never was : caught. If he's straight, he gxts ' It anyway. Everybody's entitled io a chance to muke good,'' ' that book aside for the moment, and crossword puzzle. It concerns an ljo-i ' ' j married, but they Indulge In a f vrm of pleasure t-iat u few year ago ould havo been loudly condemned, namely hearty Indulgence In bever ages forbidden by the eighteenth amendment. Also, their oponnss of displaying urdent affection for tli o opposite sex has b';:oniR known as ''"pelting." 1 There Is comedy, well conveyed drama In "The Mad Whirl," which Is the screen Version 'of "Hore's How," wrltt?n by 'Richard Wash burn Child,- former minister lo Italy.' AT THE LIBERTY Why does Fato deal so man' jiai'lillur 'hands In the love affairs of ilinii? " Could 'It be into- Balun himself holds well trumped hands In mnhy romunccs? Tf ha does not, how (nil the devilish circumstances co often In such .affairs bo ex plained? ' For Instance, lu Loiiis" Joseph Vatico'"iojmIur novel, "THS' rirnss Bowl," two man cast liy Fato from ostenslblly the sumo mold are tos- es DOWN KANSAS IHSCOXTIM KS IIOMl TAX KXKMl'TION TOPEKA, Apr. 30. State nnil municipal necurltles will be luxuUlo In Kansas next year. Protracted argument botwevu tho two houses ot tho stnto legUlutiiru has been settlt'd by tho pissuga ot a bill, rendering taxuble uuy bmtl Issuo eubscquunt to March 1. 1925. Hereafter Federal bonds, alon-! will bo tax free In Kansas, and any oilier bond Issuo dated after March 1 this year will go on the tax rolls March 1. 1926. COOL HllORS OF STHAW LONDON, Apr. 30. F'lnunia straw shoes arc to be worn tltlslf summer at the fashlounblo, rosort in England by mon as well as wo - men. Tno shoes are bound with brown kid. al denlors say they will bo most popular because they are so delightfully cool and com fortable. ' TO UK THANSKKltllKII Norman Taylor, employed with tho Klamath Falls branch of ' the St'jnUard Oil, and who In his short time -in the city has made a large number of friends, -will Icavo to aiorrow for Sorrls, California; whore lie has acccpcd a transfer with tho company In thai branch. Taylor has been In tho city for one- month. ISIHI ' - llli:,,!,i, P i. ill!1 ! '1 1 1 'IfMrUSraMi. ,ilii' 'l'1, i HI I .in iilll' l ;, I j I Indoors; Well as Out I 1,1 iH I '" h 'll ill I' Tin sun parlos and" houdoir sre two room. In ij , !'ll'il 'Hhi ' lllll' "illlil I til the liome which can snord to be u giy snd joy.' j' I I Lll W ,,V fWf , o,....Fin8Ksrde,v yhfim 'ill' llll, ' il I Drab walli imotlicr the charm of the tun par- II' III ' , IP 1 ! ' ! "ilk ill 1 lor.; Here, where reed snic.no furniture, ere-' ' 'ill 111 ' h I lllll il llll ' lonaei and polled planii hold away, wall) too I i. I ' illl I li'' i' tti III llll 'I,! illl I, nil'' ihould rellece bright colors and cheery dcsigni. J U li llllli i. " M llll fc?tto . The boudoir e one Wd prccinc. J.") 'I ' P ll'lllll' l, h.i'l madame, and aa audi warrania palmiaking caro llll1' l j I ' ''I illll li llllli 1' dehcal'dde"ninm, pa il ., jl flj l I i ll'll il l "Hill ill 1 1 more daring and original wliichcVcr madame H' .( ' H h , fl I .1 III H'll I ' I prefer, and which will beat harmonue with the , 'HI ',1 , il, ' W lr,..l g-eraHdesoftheroom. , , f ( I 'II' lllli illll' Come to ua for advice in the proper .election I , . lllh .ill I 'llll., .... ' I I 'II' ' - of .6ur'waJl.?j)erl . .1 . "I H1 ' , ' Hijlllll' ,m, Ml ' Browne's Paint Store ; I,. II' .ti, I- . J'l f .: 1029 Main PW75 M fj..fnfcl I ''Mil'... ,111 ""I . I .III' ' ' . III iSSSiSSSBliM CAl'tillT rliWUH.VU Flfy itllrir mi ' Hir Too I'mhI, Is JiiiIk'h DivUIoii W. H, Cimko. wliun ho was nuiulit siiuikIIuk CO nifloB mi hour lit llur clny HprhiKH, I'laliiH'.l Unit ho was but aiicudliiK a iinllos un hiiur, Cuiinly Tliifflc Officer It. .K. Kiunv lus ilomurred and told thu spueilur to toll II to the Judgo. Conku tuld It yesterday mid I ho JihIku i'ui cro.l, "1 1 S uiid costs.'' COURT TO DECIDE DIVISION OF LAND I'nnblu to cumo lo un UKi'eenionl on tlio )ttrtltlii of '600 acres of griming laud In" the, norlherii Kl ini nth liaulii country, 11, 0, Williams nnil . I.. O. Mills 'hnvu tukiin ileces n ry steps li submit Ui (llsiut(i to tho rlroult court. , WlllUims broiiKht suit hi elmill court this moliiliiK unking Unit the property u divided. The two men Jointly uwned the gruslng luud. It was Involved in " ir suit between them, In whli li a Judument In favor of Willi ims us rvvaised by the luprviuo ciiiirt recently. " Union production In Caniidii list year Is eUlmulml ut 1.006,0011 liy. sligls, but lovo will find u way, -'v .,-t . . ....tL I m- :2 'wi-i'X.Asi i -rw-JII U.I jj rtom pru jv ( io may v COME to our (tore and take advnntugc of this opportunity to get these vol' uublc "Wear-Ever" utensils at the special prices. (Cover 25c extra) .J "Wear Afmmuin I Ever" . BALDWIN HARDWARE COl "TL M:-IL.j Ca. j lie rr iiitiicmcr jiuru Phone 261 MORE MECHANICAL STUDIES NEEDED IN SCHOOL, CLAIM . LONDON, April 30. "Tlluro Is tun niiK'i llluruturi) niiditiol vilutigh mcchaiiU'itl Hi-is buliiv tnught In llm Hclmols induy." This oplnl U from llllulro llelloc." Ilie utillmr of u goodly number of vulumus of es aM mid other' llmniry works, In n lecture on Hldiu-alluu" ' at Mnn llleHer recelltl)'. ' The pupil shuiild deteriiilliu what his hiiliirsl bent Is. Mr. . llnlloo nrgueil, and Ir It Is noli III Ilia Hun of literature hu nil aillil ' . not ho forced lo study II or allied subjects. Tuo pupil, bo mill, t'iniild spotul his Hutu learning '' lln iri'fiilun or trndo ho Is Itiosl Inliii'iitled In and 4 ho ciipulilu 'of vnierliig It whim hn leuves school, Innteiid or hnvliiR to serve an uppreiillueshlp "becstisn ho spent his lime nil Uieleas subject, in Is tho rami under the preseut system. ' , ' I'liorctxs oiu'HAitu WKNATl'llEK. Wish..' Apr. 30. . II. O. Hedges. Klemlll Hill district neur here, said loduv Ihnt ha had been huruliiK old automobile tires during i lie Inst week to protect his orchards 'agnltisl front, ' Tho linn fclve plenty of heal.' Im said, ' ALUMINUM 418Main 1'