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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1925)
EVENING HEttftj). KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, MAY 18.928 ' T-l STATE DFFI EVERETT TRUE By CONDO I ' TOpAY'S CROS WORD PUZZLE A A, SUe.R.STT. .V HAT. CARS STOl Issued Daily, except Sunday, by The Herald Publislnng TH9 V&rL otT STUp f Company. Office: 119 N. Eighth Street, Klamath Falls. Or PAGE SEX CHARGE MILtHbt f :P E. J. MURRAY , 'W. H. PERKINS Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Klamath Falls, Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. , Member of the Associated Press tHie 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, i ' The Evening Herald is the official paper of Klamath County and the City of Klamath Falls. " SUBSCRIPTION Delivered by Currier One Tear 6.o0 . 3.60 - 1.9S . .65 Six Months Three Months One Month MONDAY, VOTE YOUR CONVICTIONS . On 'another- page of this issue will be found a ballot on the question of whether or not the Strahom railroad should be granted an exclusive right to' cross Sixth street. The Evening Herald urges that all of its readers mark their ballots and mail or bring them to The Herald office. The railroad situation in Klamath county and Central Oregon at the present time is of mighty importance. It is a matter winch concerns every man, woman or child in Klamath county, and will play an important part of this great empire. Those Klamath residents who have lived here during tfie past decade are fairly familiar with the. history of the Strahom road. They remember the intense- enthu siasm which was. aroused when it appeared that Strahom was to give Central Oregon adequate rail connections with the outside world. But that is all a part of history, today, after nine years of waiting, Klamath county has a little 40-mile road over uncertain roadbed as a monu ment to the promises of Strahom and' the hopes and faith of the people. Lakeview is yet without the prom ised rail connections. . Bonanza, too, is still waitingffor the promised branch lines. So, too, are Merrill and Malin, both of which were assured that Strahom branch lines would soori tap their fertile valley. .... .. , ', Frankly the Evening Herald does not believe that the . Strahorn railroad should have an exclusive franchise - across Sixth street. ' ' ' 1 But what do you think? This is a question which is now before the city council. Let them know how you feel about it. Mark your, ballot today and send it to the Herald office., : ..... . And now the conservatives of England have intro-. duced a measure providing- for pensions to widows, orphans and persons between the ages "of 65 and 70. It i3 patterned after the 50-year old German plan and will probably be adopted. -,.-.r. swavi BY CHARLES P. STEWART NBA Sen Ice Writer TVTA SHI NGTON What are ie VV chances that some reckless scientist will press, a button or pall a lever one of these days and blow the whole universe sky high? Atoms are supposed to be en ergy. Something like a teaspoon ful of this stuff, released, would furnish power enough, according to the scientists, to drive the Leviathan across the Atlantic. Only it's-hard to release. However, experimenters are try ing to- do it all the time Iriiis-. much as an atom- Is 'infinitely too small U ?e with the highest power mloroiopfv U difttcult to toll how fcu- they've succeeded, but i two or ilirw wicntifits beliove they 1 lmveviicv.-rti a vory limited nunv f her of loto alt up "Uisiti- iO' cfiralod Uicm, ns they any. ' ,v - 1 ' - " BVtOUSI.Y the suJrtnn, un controlled rplfuse of the en !' crrry conlalncd In ony con f AluVmblo qu-tnUty of aomn. ff j itoey're as po'-verfii. as s-i:bt 4swt, would stir things up to a j :utrked extent. ' - Itottlod and let jont homoopaUii j vty. to rtrivo the Leviathan from We York to I-iverpool. it would j be nil right. But simply released .u. conditionally and allowed to fly : ;.'! over my! In -fact, thoy speak '.t tho government bureau of . 'standards of the "explosion" of vtrmc, . ' if a teaspoonful wou'.J Wei: the ' illMon plcarnshlp Leviathan 1 m'.tcs, whnt would a quurt ! m a gallon or a harrelful do! ESIDKS, thf-r.' S n theory that tilt exnlusion" of nniv tint .1 atom,, under proper or j friybe it would bo more 'Appro j prlnto to Pay Improper o nil! ! ans, mUht set off all tho rest j ent.'re nnlvre of them -Juat tho explosion of one grain of ; powder In a kcgful explodes all ,0 other grains, too. ' teheed, there's scImUflc author- . . . Publisher News Editor RATRS ' Bf MaU One Tear - -$5.00 . a.TS .. 1.S0 . .as Six Months Three Months One Month .... MAY 13, 1925. -; lrs for (he nirmht that sot a stunt. might dissolve the universe not merely our little solar sys tem but the universe, no Itrs. Into gas. : . YOU can visualize It! One see- ' ond everything running along as usual we worldlings busy at our regular Jobs the sun burse ing out into spots the moon re flecting light and attending to the tides the planets whizzing around as per- schedule the distant stars ! twinkling to beat. the band ths ! whole plant operating like a 1 watch! The"n the next second, or frae tlon of one. the reckless sclenUst . aforesaid, having done all bis pre liminary fixing, touches a Utile gadget and flooy! throughout in finity nothing but gas! .. ... , IT may sound fresh to a mere layman, and an ignorant one, at that, to say so, but I don't believe all 'this atomic at un the scientists get off. To read It In a book or listen to a lecture you'd think they knew exactly what they were talking about. But call on one and try to pin him down. You'll find him vaguer than you expect. I TRIED It at the bureau of standards "Are atoms," I " asked, "theories or facts?" "Pacls." said the bureau experts. 'WeVo as sure of them as the Grand Inquisitor was that the, .' SURB WE MOUr '' world didn't ' move.' when Galileo said It did " Which was pretty sure but the (Irartd Inquisitor w.i wrong. ' Then 1 nskej rr Abbot, ot the Knilihxuniun Institution. "Were ns certain about utoms," he re plied, "ns rp used lo be nlwut th, neliiilnr imtheuls We were mighty certain ubout that but the Idea's fXilodeil now " "What's a laym.in to conclude when scientists tnlk like- this?" I Inquired-of Dr. Todd, the astron omer "That they do a lot of BucnnworH," the doctor rajolnml r( f w - i - ' i i THE OLD HOME TOWN rfcl?,WJ5& "l WOO Bseaw a azto. 1 vdu MV10W VOoCT j HH l WLlitXS MM v' VOD WHQHrwtTUl E Wft'MOME COP tTT IJLj " vnocwT: ABUVlKtsns vwrtH I f. ' j ' " -Vgj Liquor Runners On East Coast Employ ' Variety Of Ruses FREEPORT, N". Y. May 18. Ruses employed by Bottle KiHhcr men In their attempts to keep their powerfully englned. liquor loaded speed boats out ot tac liandJ of tho coast guard were made known here today br Lieutenant Cammandcr Yeandlo, aldo to the coattt guard commandant. Oao of tho runnora' favorite tricks Commander Yeandlo Slid was to drop eld fishing nets In tho path of pursuing government ves sels In which their propellers would become entangled. Another trick was the heaving overboard of caej of liquor which if struck In dark ness might cause the ttlnklng of the rum chaser. . -'Tho one pounder ubonrd coast guard boats don't scare us" one Freeport" Bottle Fisherman" told a nowspapor man, "We can catch those balls- In - our gloved hands. ' Hut when " thoy began to whizz their machine gun bullets In our direc tion we felt downright uncomfort able." Einstein Is Expounding Theories In Argentina UUENOS AIRKS, May 18. The arrival of Albert Einstein In Buenos Aires to give a scries of lectures, at the Invitation of the University of Buenos Aires, caused extraordi nary Interest, not only In scientific circles but also among tho general, public of .Argentina. During hU voyage out of Buenos Aires, accord ing to some of hln fellow passeng ers, Dr. Einstein never dressed for, dinner, but made his appearance In the dining room In u white drill null, wearing sandal", and without stocking. During ills stay In Buenos Aires, Dr. Einstein will give a series of lectuie.:i on his famous theory. i-" ' ; Jack Deinpscy, former pugllllHl, has sailed for Europe. There Is talli of 11 match v.llli IliiiiliMiljiii;;. I Soumods . tiit' C(Ks ty.i.:::.'- TO STRKXCTIUEX CXl'B ' PORTLAND, Oregon, .May 18. President Thomas L. Turner. of the Portland Club of the Pacific coast baseball league, will leave for the east tonight tntondlng to get now players to strengthen tho club. Ho has been trying to got men by long distance negotiations, but tailed, so lie decided to go In person. He' was to get a first baseman, a shortstop and one or two pitchers. I I " """ 1 tP mm " u "7" q j! r 11 "TH m 1 I I T 1 1 111 HIHUWN.TAL 1. To lug bolilud. . 7. Food mado from milk with tho assistance of mold. 13. Robbod. 14. T hoist. 16. Measure, of nroa. 1,8. Mult au otn. 19. UlacKblrd (cuckoo family.) 21. .Second uot In Hcalu. 22. Pep. 23. To, appear. 25. Landscape. 27. To sousou. 23. Two flvoj. 3D. Across. 31. To observe ' 32A To level. 3. A blomlsh. 35. A harem (no man's land.) 37. Pitcher. 39. I'uvIojcs. 41'. Overlays with thin coat of gold 41. More oged. 42. To remuve coveriug ot a nut. 44. To exorcise yjur teeth. 46. A popular girl's fruit (pi.) 49. Tabbies. 52. To speak bombastlcully. 53. Samuel's tutor. 54. A loiterer. 67. Small fresh water flh. 58.' To tit an arrjw to a strlug. 60. To soil. 91. Winter rain. 62. Subsists. , 63. Hypothetical unit. 65. Smooth skinny fish. 66. Preposition of place. 67. Plural personal pronoun. 68. Small particles. 70. One that ends (a porforntaucu. ) 73. Striped beats. 74. An uttendunt. VERTICAL 2. Bone. i 3. Paragraph. , 4. 2000 pounds. 6. 'Hebrew word for Dolly. 6. To stretch out for. 7. Dishes. 8. Masculine pronoun. ' 5. Spikes ot corn. 10. Nights. . 11. Point ot compass. 12., Wears out. 15. Electors, 17.. Sheriff.. 20. More recent. 22. To gather grain from a reaper. 24. Vigorous. 25. Roll on eye. - "The Cat With Unlimited Lives' 26. Tlilt or work. 28. To find out by examination. 33. Largo tai-k. 34. Weapon. 36. To bo sick. 37. To omploy. , 38. Adverbial ' tiegnllvu. ' 3D. Not ovun. ' ' ' 42. I'crtaliiliin to ltuunrapo. 43. Circlet ot light around tho head. 45. Relationship of one line lo an other erosalng 1, i 4 7. To etirlili. 4S. Cooked slowly. 50. (Jasolliio. 01. Arid. 55. To conjecture. 0 H. Narrow mreot. 6. Child's toy that (lies. 61. Stalk. ' 64. To put on. . 66. Kusa. 65. Sallor'si way of saying yes. 69. Duel's bettor-hulf. 71. Point of compiis. 73. Sun god. 1 YKKTKKDAY'8 SOLUTION .MOT()(t llt-KSlirt OI'K.V Vt' MOW mCSIpKXCK .AltK.VS, LONDON, May 18, Motor omni buses hove dono wondors In Eng land to build up tho country dis tricts In tho movement started years n.-o to relievo the housing problem In London and other cities. According to recent estimates tltcro are apprQXlnintoly 55,000 miles of omnibus routes In the various parts ot England. The ton deriVy throughout tliu country has been to extend those services and n notlceablo growth of houses bas boon reported along tho new lines, (Com hilled From I'tigir' nl) "" Hlllult It'll Iclwtl ,''. F. A. Elliott, Bliit.0 formlor, l unnllier who Is being irrltli'lsed, lliOilKll fr ilmt matter l1" nu crlllilani'i'giild bo inude, It Is be llovod, of every statu dnimrlmeiit. On Murch 10 and 11 lilllotrkwetu from Snlt'in lo Portluiltl, by vijrjiy ot McMlnnyllle and lelnrii ti.,Julom. a distance of iibuiiV M.Q illllon, t'it which, hu qlmrg.otl, tlto Hliil.i14.00 for nutoinplillo expeiiitos.l For it trip from, Siilmu to. PorHWd a.ld buck on Mnrcb 84 itm), ati.'i !M1II tt charged, f.U. Olliw Ti;ljw Similar slniUtlcs lii),yo, bu roin pllud rnlltttlvo to trips mnds.llty tho following: v , j, J, A. ICukJn. x,nmlitr.ilt.ur. fho stale corporation duiinrlmciit :if rattle 8. W'nrd, secrutnry of, thil, lt board of pharmacy; IJclla 'Tonrsoii, r.OKlnterttd nursu with, sluto'. board o( lioalth; y, (1. Mo.ireiW'!niomber Ot stuto purulo hoiu'dj K. O. Hick- luuu of Lit (Irando, oojmobUJd with stU) hlglivyax diiuartmoiit; ; :(J. P. Smith of Seaside, cipiiluyJ'Ot ttale game com.; W. C. Culliortnou nf Portland, uieuihor. of slatxi bonus and loan, rouinilsslop: Wllllaia A. Alrd, of stale b'uuus unci, lunn- com mission; W. K. Johnson bf Tilla mook, with Hie state flnlnxoininU slon; J. K. Cassldy ,of ihe-i'publlc service cominUsloii; W, Oil UPMIIo, Oregon normal school; Unci P. Sliucuuiker. stale fish f .yntnlnlon. ( Bank Resource of State Large SALEM. Ore., May I.H.-Wflm ro oiiri'vs ot nil Oregon banks nt tho rlimn of business on April 0 1925. tho duto nt the last cnll.o totalled 1.130,251,501.09,' an Incwvise ot 9. 601. 029. 01 over the :lolnT ot March 31. 1921, which r'.'ith4 cor responding call of Inst ycnnoTho total resources of qll banks. 14 Ilia vily of Portland on Awll 4j wn" 6179.;i6a,103!88. an Intrsas of 7,4S7,395.5 over. March 1 81, Inst year. Theso figures arn shown In tho statement bf Frank C' Dram well, sliita superlnlendnnt ol4Anks, madii on the reports of tliii April 6 call; ' 1 ; On this c tlla oh280 .1 prfBa.TT On this call the 280 banks In the stuto showed loans and discounts of $105,553,039.19; deposits ex cepting time and suvlngs I17..1JD0, 083.2.1. Tlmo and savliiKSi tlvpqslts, 1104,976.394.27: total itlsposlts; 1278,726,477.50; borrowetii uotaey, $6,728,00.49. Fifty-one cities and towns 'In' the state with a total ot l&O' b'snks show deponlls of 1500,000 a mora. I'h. flml fl.'M ft,.. Ilat hm VAt. u inn, ...y yw lin. M.Vf A Ul land, 154. 013. 817,4,7; Saluw ID,. 493,6(5.6,6: Eugene, t7.363i021.70; Astoria, 7.047.827.21 ; lndluton. 5.270.77,0.. ..... . ... Copper Mine Paid Mmdy Millions in, PvWerds C A l! MET, Mick., May 'isWVTbro tho Wolvorlnq mine eunpendod ,opor ntlons recently after 36 yesrsiiof al most constant, acllvUly thormpWasatt Into history one 0 the most necoss. f ii I openings evor drlllodi Ih the Michigan copper roglon. Erllxusllon of mineral resourcos In founishutts ot nearly 4,000' toot, caused (Aband onment ot tho mine. ' Tho Wolverine, was dlncorsroj or iginally In 1882, but Itnwaa'not until 1890 thot tho proportr was Ulaciid on a paying bass.'i ' During Its banner years . tho mine irocov ored at high as 26.82 poundu (rem oitcli ton of rod). ' ' . , An original. Investment loSntSOO, 000 In tliti property hrougllti !Ulitl dividends ot $10,350,000 Ueloro' tllo rosovos bognn to show! ij1.gni. of dlmlnlslilng, Production imt onu tlmo rpnehod a iuuxlmuirtoo'''l0, 000,000 pounds ot refined inoppor a year, ''''' ,(, r' 1 Philippine Sugar Crap? Larger Than LaA Jffat MANILA, May vl 8. Tim total Aug nr crop nf tho Philippine Islands for 1024-1025 Is placed nt 488476 mat rlc tons In an esllmnfn com id led by tho Plilllpplnn ; Sugar Astaetatlnn,' This li n,n Incrensii nf 1 13143 lfions ovor tlto 1923-1924, crop. ' Tho estlmnte plnrns the oantrlfii gnl sugar production ntl:n22-843 tons, nnd tho miiscnvndn prbdlictlnn nt 65.332 tons, compared Willi 8M,- 836 and 69,918 tons, rnnpeatlvnty, In Ihn crop yunr 1923-1924. ""J Virtually all of llio conirlfunal sugar Is marketed In thW llnltod Klates. while tin miinvnvnto output nearly all goes to Chna anil Unpnn. F, JL Httiley ot Poljcun .Clty Mgls tered at the While .Pollcnm.' lt,onl ft,M!e.,ve!;H-e.dw..