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Page Four THE KLAMATH HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 21. 1927 T. B. MALARKEV.. W. II. PERKINS r. a ENGLISH . Editor ..Advertising Manager Business Manner Entered m second elsss matter at tha postotflce at Klamath Falls. Oregon, OD August 10, 190. under art of Congress March J. 1ST. Delivered bj Carrier I!r Mail On Tear ., SO One Month. .tt Biz Months 3. SO Three Months ; 1.7S Three Months ICS ix Months 3.75 On Month .05 On Year. 6.00 Associated Press Leased Wire Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Member ot the Associated Tress ! The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the as or republication ' ot all news dispatches credited to tt or not otherwise) credited Id this' paper and also the local news published therein. Ail rights of republi-i cation of special dispatches herein are also reserved. ; " ' ' TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927 ! once enter the navy building Riufo and compote with the; world in producing the biirjrest navy ever known to man. -That's the kind of talk that gets aome place. That's tho kind of proclamations that Avill make the world ait up quick ly and wonder if Uncle Sam has finally shaken off his cloak of optimism and is now looking things straight) in the face. For several years this nation has been playing what seemed to be a very foolish game is permitting other first class powers to do as they pleased in navy building while we sat idly by and trusted to luck, isolation and history, for pro tection. Observers all over the coasts warned Washington, D. C, of the mistake being made, but the "country seemed to be so intoxicated with prosperity and material wealthllhat no heed was paid. f, From now on, however, there is' Something dofng and Uncle Sam will refuse to turn the other cheek to any of the nations who see fit to engage him in ail altercation. i vThe sur est way to prevent any enemy country from showing its teeth is to be prepared, and that is what thq ,new navy building program will mean preparedness, have heard the word before, haven't we? "It's the Water" j Many farmers are taking the stand that peoplo who have (their roads already built might be classed as a triflo selfish .when they refuse to assist others in also securing good high- ,. . . . ... ., ., . . ways. Especially, they contend, this is true when it is well When Leha Fourner came into Klamath Falls to coach .,.. 4. "I . . . , . . , ' ... u: n a, .v.. -Kfo.i ,.! known that h'Khways open country and increase values, en. j courage land settlement which means more production and herself for the big Canadian marathon swim she chanted the f - i r t v. .. it reason "7 " ... greater wealth to the community Here the lady, Vho has medals galore for expert swimming, j who stayed for 14 miles in the Catalina Island contest, who s HOPPER BLIGHT IS me Iirsi laay 10 ever swim wie fliameu imbiiu luaiuici, wnu NOW UNDER CONTROL ftas ine worms recora iorman or woman as insiae swimmer,; can enter "fresh" water and swim by the hour as she hardens (Continued From Page One) her muscles, and puts herself in perfect condition to enter the fresh water contest in the northland. The waters of Rocky Point may yet be made famous by the lady swimmer just as Opie Read made the waters of Caney Fork famous because of their exceptional quality. She comes to Klamath county to get the altitude, the fresh water and the joy of being in the big out of doors. Klamath Falls extends her a mosty hearty welcome, for when she enters the Canadian races we will all feel a deep interest largest army ot hoppers, located on the I.lskey leased lands. "I drove for three-quarters of a mile through this bunch of aruss- noppers. ana on every side were dead hoppers." Henderson said. "It was a remarkable demonstration ot what effect the poison had and shows that cooperation among: the farmers can check any insect blight that may arise in the future." Science via. Numbers in her and when she wins Klamath Falls will very properly The b,,le w" one of wienee . u .v L . against numbers. Twenty thou- acci Vila I. a pui uuu ui mc miuijf uciuuga iu tnc ttaiers Ul Rocky Point. It Had to Come" The United States government has issued a warning to all nations of the world to the effect that unless each of them ceases activity in building a larger navy, this nation will at sand acres ot forage and grain land were at stake. Unchecked, the hoppers would havo stripped the area ot every vestige of green. The loss would have been large, and. worse, the hopper Infestation of next year would have been even larger. During the first few weeks ot the battle against the hoppers, unfavor able weather conditions gave the Insect hordes a head start. Rut during the past week, the warm for poison weather has been Ideal operations. Damage, comparatively speaking, wss nominal. Control operations were supervis ed by the county agent's office with the cooperation of the I'nlled States reclamation service and farmers of the district. Lighting Petitions Accepted by Council With sufficient signatures to as sure the 'projects, two petitions one for the lighting of south Sixth strett from Main to the Sixth atreet viaduct, and the second for the light-1 ing of Main street from Second to I Eleventh streets were accepted last j night by the city council and the proposed improvements referred to ' the city engineer for preliminary i plans and specifications. The petitions were submitted bv Lynn P. Sabln. secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. It is hoped to get the lighting projects undr way within several months. ' Were you to chatwithRosaRaisa and talk atioiit her woiideriul vbiceV ' 1 she'd say to you: ATTEWTOH COUT !tat ffeiia, the finum : ; . . aoDTaUM of th Chirvn s "My husband, Qiacomo Rimini, prefer:. Luckies because they keep his throat ever clear and free from irritation. He in' sisted that I try them and I found all he said was true. Nohv tve both smoke Lucky Strikes. 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