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TUESDAY,
A CITY DISGRACE .
While members of the city council are working on
plans for city zoning and street numbering, they might
well take into consideration the condition of the Ship
pington road and South Sixth street, both of which are
jn a deplorable condition. .
The chamber of commerce and the county court have
spend hundreds of dollars this year in an effort to at
tract tourists to the city and county. The message has
gone forth that Klamath invites the world to vacation
r.long her timbered mountains and her streams.
We ask them to come over the highways, and yet,
' when they attempt to negotiate South Sixth street or the
Shippington road, whatever kindly feelings these tour
ists might have- had- toward the community immediately
fade.
The housewife would not think of inviting guests into
ah ill-kept home; and yet Klamath Falls, through failure
to improve these two important streets is playing the
counterpart of the slovenly housewife.
Lack of finances has been pleaded as the reason for
this long delay in repairing these thoroughfares, but
we have always found that if the need is sufficiently
urgent some means can always be provided to accomplish
civic betterments. The almost impassable condition of
these two important thoroughfares is a disgraceful blot.
It should be removed without delay.
Stewart's Daily Letter
By CHARLES P. STEWART .
XHA Service Writer
WASHINGTON, July 7. British
attempts to create a world impres
sion that China is in revolt against
foreigners in general, rather than
bsatnst two particular nationalities,
arc fretting some of the Far Eastern
experts in the State Department con
siderably, i
Their information is. that Chi
nese hostility is directed almost sole
ly against the British and Japanese,
that leaders of the movement have
gone out of their way to express
friendship for Americans and that
they have been surprisingly success
ful In creating a similar feeling
among the ignorant mass of their
countrymen, who can;t tell white
men apart unless they're told.
It naturally Isn't to Brltuin's or
Japan's interest to havo it appear
that they especially are tbo objects
of Chinese hatred. .
It not only raises a question as
to the reason for such an attitude
toward them, and thorn alone, but
might prevent them from securing.
other (natlonalities'-America's main
ly support, if they should decide to
adopt strong repressive measures on
a largo scale. '
Japan, her contacts with the west
crp world relatively limited, can't
"doctor" Oriental news very effec
tively, but England, largely in con
trol of its sources, is succeeding ex
tremely woll at it.
That there's trouble the British
freely admlt-evcn emphasize but
no' more for them than for anybody
else, according to the dispatches
they let get through dispatches
which, in the absence of much other
information, are quite generally
passed -along and reprinted hero,
which is just what the British want.
The worried officials, themselves
pretty accurately pqsted, don't like
seeing tho public misled.
' Mistaken ;publ)cB sometimes make
It hard for governments to stick to
t)(o policies they think best.
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' Just now.Jt serves Britain's pur
pose to present to the Occident a
picture of a Bolahevlstlrally-crazy
f(ilna, In arms against all civiliza
tion. I Sometimes It's to her interest to
present nn ugly picture of the Occi
dent all but herself in the Chi
nese, For Instance, when some rough
neck ollisen of any other country
tljnn her own kicks a native coolie
orf a gangplank and bo's drowned
null a common occurrence the
W'liiKh-foniriMk'd ihvsh nil up nmr!
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down the China coast emphasizes
his nationality and his brutality for
all ft's worth.
But if an
same thing,
that's all.
Englishman does tho
he's a -'foreigner'
All over the world local native-
British newspapers and reviews, and
British influence, carry on this work.
In South America it never ceases.
There's no out-and-out clumsy mis
representation, that you can put
your finger on, and say, "This Isn't
so."
Just a dab of color, here and
there: and the thing has the re
quired pro-British and anti-evcry-
thing else look.
American trade doesn't seem to
realize .this. . If it did, perhaps it
wpuld try some of it for itself.
'..
Hints are current that Secretary
of State Kellogg is beginning to sus
pect ho fired more or less at half
cock in the matter of that warning
to President Caltes.
The rest of Latin America' cer
tainly reacted very unfavorably
not to mention Mexico and maybe
the secretary has been hearing from
there through North American dip
lomatic channels.
It's reported that American inter
ests in Mexico have found fault, too.
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The truth seems to be Judging
from little State Department leaks
that Ambassador Sheffield, who Isn't
a Spanish scholar and hadn't been
south of the lilo Grande long enough
to have seen much for himself, took
as the foundation for the story he
told Kellogg certain American griev
ances which do exist and slapped a
far weightier super-structure on it
than the understanding justified.
Kellogg took his word for it and
there you are. , - . , .'; ,
Sheffield is going back to Mexico
but it wouldn't surprise anybody In
Washington if he didn't stay long.
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RACE TRACK AT CI N' CI XX ATI
TO OI'EX WITH (18-DAY MEET
CINCINNATI, Julys 7 Purses ag
gregjtlng 1677,000 are attracting
owners of ra;e '.torses from all parts
of the country to 4he G8-day meet
ing of the Exhibitors' and Breeders'
association, which will be run off
on the newly erected Oaney Island
track, beginning July 6.
It Is il he Intention of ithe associa
tion do bring together In a grand
day Mf competition !': winners of
the Keninaky. l,Rtn:;lii and Chicago
derbies in the Cincinnati Derby,
the feaiire dfly of thp season. This
race will bo run July 25 and car
ries with II mi lidded nurse of
rJfi.ouo,
Tha top picture sluiws the Hus
ton, police removing the bodies of
victims fro mtlie wreckage follow
ing the collapse of the rickwivk
club building at lloslou on
dispatched by special dalivery
The Evening Herald.
AMERICAN KII.MS JXFI.l'EXCE
NEW TYPE OF UUAZIMAX
HOMES
RIO DE JANEIRO. (JP) A
moving picture representative says
that Brazilian homes arc reflecting
the influence of American films.
Many letters are received by ' the
manager requesting, photographs of
the interior scenes of productions
having settings in American homes.
He believes that the Flr.iziltnn Is
making his home more comfortable. '
as rocking chqirs and leather lounge
chairs were unknown a few years
ago. He also believes that the
astonishing increuso In tho con
struction of bungalows in itlo de !
Janeiro and Sao I'aulo Is traceable
to the pictures which show exterior
views of American houses.
. Where did people go to eat pea-
nuts before Wseball was Invented?
THE STORK
night of July a. when -H lives were iKtfhXfffi&l 'I ' A ! V
snuffed out in the tragedy. iyS" ?t ft1' f. ' t. j
The lower p.cture is a close-up KVKM.WHr" VJiJ . J
view of the wrecked building. These "'' S: 'tiV 1 L T
are toleplmiograpiiic pictures as J-S WXft. ft1" fV" N
sent over the telephone to the San iW? tei' '.'fv GA'idvfl h'-Pffr-- Y ' 1
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Took m Rope off m Jv -i Buckjthet YpsT-rri ,
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PROPER ISE OF HANDS AVI)
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HOLLYWOOD, Oil., July 7.
Hands and feet, how unci when they
move, are attracting the casting
directors of one film stiidiJ here,
rather than faces and their expres
sions. Almost any liorajn can bo taught
to register certain standard emo-
llo"a' 8u' h a3 Srlt,(- J"''
aud fjur,
according to Director Hubert C.
Vlgnoiu, but only a real aitor knows
what 13 Ay with his hands and loet
and how .to do it naturally.
The result ihas been that Vlgnoiu
and his sUnft now uro directing their
flr;it inquiring glances ii' blEhpr
than .the faist lines of film uppil
cants. If the hands and nedul ex-
tremlties make eood. ihen ih r.u i.s
Jare considered.
BEFORE THE CALN1.
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I.OXCJ WHITE i LOVES
ioii'ii sizi-: siiivw.s ok
I.O.MlOX TRAFFIC COPS
LONDON. iTPi London traffic
policemen having adopted long
wlillo sleeve gloves so ns to make
thi'lr hand ami uriu signals more
visible to pedestrians and drivers
of vehicles have been dubbed
"white wings."
As tin experiment the "white
wliiK'i" have been placed at con
gested street crossings near the
House of Parliament and other busy
Iconic:
rs and for the first week
two uttrnetcd much attention,
several Instances such crowds I
semliled to watch I ho policemen
wavo their "wings" Hint extra po
linemen bad to bo called to shoe
tho spectators on their way so that
traffic could nxnln flow through Its
normal channels.
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SOII'll AFRICA VIEWS
lll'.ll H.N Ul- (.(11.11
MONEY llt)TII WAVS
JOIIANNKSIIWItC. South Afrltn.
(!) There has been much re
joicing among the natives because
of the return to gold money which
they use as personal ornaments, but
the chungu Is not popular with tho
public generally which has become
accustomed to paper currency. Hev-
urul of the lurger mining companies
have already adopted gold In an
ticipation of Huuih Africa's official
return July 1 and more than tloo,
000 sovereigns have been paid out
to workers.
Tito men, however, say they pre
fer paper to gold because the gold
coins uro so easily lost a nil ure too
heavy for tliu pockets. It Is quite
different, liowimirl Willi Urn na
tives, who, as has bneu the custom
for years, make the gold pieces
Into Jewelry and any miplua on
hand they bury In the ground floor
of their hills. They have found.
too, that the while ants often cut
the notes.
XOVICEH TO MOVIES
FIND IMMlltS t'UISEI)
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., (p) An
other studio has Joined the general
movement adopted by Hollywood to
discourage America's "movie struck"
In their rush at the gates to film
fame. Tho general manager of this
studio has, in effect, hung out
sign reading: "No newcomers need
apply."
'The only way tha picture Indus
try can retain plnyors," he pointed
out, "is by giving them enough
work to make a living. And every
pay check given lo those struggling
to pry their way Into tho studios Is
ono tuken from tliu already over
urgo colony of experienced pluyors.'
HELENA, Mont., July 7. -(!')-
Wild horse roundups, planned un
der much the sumo system as Is
used by some western slates for
ack rabbit drives, ore being or
ganized In several sections of Mon
tnnn under a law paused by the last
eglslatiirc.
The law, which was liard-foiiglit
on sentimental grounds by old-tlmo
stockmen and ranchers In tliu legls
Inttiro, Is designed lo rid sections
of tho slate of tho small, wild rang
norses, commonly designated ns
cuyuses, which ure considered by
stockmen us utterly ' worthies,
Farmers complain that bands of
lioso horses, when ran go grass gels
poor, Sweep down upon the un
fenced pasture lands In the agri
cultural districts, break down fences
nil damage growing crops. The
livestock department ostlmntes Unit
tloro nrr! 400,000 bend of llinse
wl,'l horses on the Montana
ranges.
inder the law county commis
sioners, upon sufficient petition,
may designate a roundup foreman,
who orgnnlzes (lie drive, Im
pounds the horses gathered, records
their brands, If nny, and causes I bn
publication of a nollee under which
owners may redeem such slock ns
they wish by payment of a mini 1 1
fee. The reniiiliidfir are destroyed,
Thorn Is a market for iibotil SOno
head of lljoso horses nnniiiilly. They
uro bought by nn eastern concern to
be slaughtered mid I he choice pieces
of tliu ini'iil prepared for export.1
c'eriliizci' mill dug r, lin, ,v.i
products.
It has been rellnhlv slated that
(ho amount of fund consumed by
Molilalia worthless cnuse would
siistnlii 2.1HHI.IHI" head of sheep and
MIO.noo head of runic annually.
Electric Railway
Seeks An Increase
KAI.K.M. Ore., July 7. Tim
Portland Troct.lalo Electric Hall
way company toilay petitioned I hu
public service commission for un
Increase In fares between Portland
mid Pink Howi to overcome losses,
which In 19IM uiuouiiled to I3K&I.
When lliu roiiipiiny begun operation
III l'Jl- II Ilxed fares of uc each or
10 tickets for II. The company now
asks In be allowed lo eliminate the
10 tlrkeis for M urruiiKeiueiit unit
charg" Re straight.
JAPANESE HAVE
AIR IIOMIl TEST
TOKYO.- Mi A llime-dny ulr
buiubliiK exercise recently wua'held
over TsnJIdo, n suburb of Kungawu.
Two pluni's were eiuployetl, each
carrying 31' boiubs weighing .100 to
4 00 pounds.
The object of the exercise was lo
study various relations between the
renclilng point of bombs thrown
from airplanes, nnd the speed as
woll us direction of the winds, ulso
lo Improve bomb throwing devices
aboard flying machines.
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