rtirV Four THE rA'EN'IN'O HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OKECON, Mo lid ay, Doopmbpr 191027. Blfv Euimhuj Hernia Ti Jl.AUI.AnKEV Editor , 1), DNdl.lSH Business Manager 1 1'iH'ltsheil every afternoon Sunday by The Herald 1'ublUh- lilf tympany at 10J-1 18 South Fifth street, Klamath Kalis, Oregon. Sinclair Lewis Admits Fondness! For United States ix mii.tox i;itoi:it MM h'rvtv t'orrtHnidt'nt I.ONDOX, IVc. 19. Sinclair Hrftarert aa aecond class matter at tha Dostofttco at Klamath Falls Oregon, on August JO, 1808, under act of Congress, March 3, 1S7. ! ! I. Ion-most of American a- 'on. year Kli Months Three Month One Month Mail $5 00 1.75 t.7S .(t Itelivrreif by Carrier One Year 15.00 Six Montha 3.50 Three Months .. 1.95 One Month 65 AHMOt'l.lTKD l'RKSH l.KASKD W1UK MEMUKIt OF AllUT M'KKAl' OK ( IRITI.ATIOV Nriihn mt 1h Aflnte4 Pi. The Associated Prsns Is .xclu.lv.ly .milled lo ths use or republication of all news di. patches credited to It or not oth.rwta. cr.dlled In this ppr, aand also ths local news published tnerein. All riaia oi rspunil oatloD of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Monday, December 19, 1927. Help the Fund to ludite his home country and countrymen Just from what I .owls says about thorn In his novels. Lewis really thinks America a great country and Americans au e- . J. l.lon Keuchtwaniter, Ciermin author of some International best sellers, divulged this after an In terview between the two writers. ' "I told Sinclair Lewis that I looked upou -the average Ameri can as a compound of Henry Kurd, Thomas Alva Kdlson. and his own Uabbltt," said Koucht wanger. , Ardently American "Now. thouKh Lewis has wril- teu tremendously powerful satiri-J ral novel about the I tilted States, he is an ardent Americuu: nil, nna nf v..tir f ill, iAi.j,nnt,,K Tn nnnthnr iilnmn nf tha nnnpp MrjiM rnrlpr will f who sees everything American WIIUUPKM V.J ftMArS, Ulll OH American -who understands Am erica, sees tta virtues as well as Its faults, and yet lores It with a very clear-eyed, wholesome, un derstandable love. "Lewis begged me not to Judge America solely by his books nor by the novels of any, of the other younger men. Ho said the en ergy and aspiration and optimism and charity of America, the mul tiplicity, of Its life, the variety of Its sections and even of Its big and little cities, all were too big and complex to be put Into one book." How Conic? Feuchtwanger never has been In the United States, but despite this he has Just completed a book of American poems. It's dedicated to Sinclair Lewis, "in admiration and comradeship." Authorship of "Power" and "The I'gly Duchess" darted Feuchtwanger on the road to for tune. "The I'gly Duchess" be came a best seller In the United States. Ciermany, England and Scandinavia. An Interesting example of his "American" poetry written by him In the German language U on the subject of -"Pep." 1 trans lated It thusly: .Derivation of "Pep" I "The word 'pep' comes from ! pepper. I "And means Stimulation. Head High! Hurrah! Courage! "The American seeks there- read and be touched deeply by a tale of poverty that ekists in our midst. Seven children eating potatoes and cold biscuits in a bare room," poorly heated ; a father desperately search ing for work that cannot be found; boys and girls who oould not go to school because they had no books. That is but one of many such instances of dire wanl i 1 Klamath Falls. There is an agency that should relieve t lis situation that is the Christmas Chest Fund drive. It is perfectly true that the merchants on Main street ieel that they have been "funded" to death; it is alsc tVue that it has been overdone to a certain extent v""J5utrthere are certain situations that cannot be over looked." and such conditions as Mayor Watters revealed isHe Santa Clans-will be a nonenity to score? of fam ilies Christmas Day will be 6ut a ghastly paradox if the cjlizens of this city do not dig down deep in their pockets ancontribute food, clothing and money. jCiive something if you can't afford money, rummage afjoUhd in the attic and locate clothes; in lieu of these tv'tr offerings, give food. y,Jhe American Legion building is the Fund Head Qjjirters; the telephone number is 1330. & Just Scandal Jfjhe Mexican slush fund scandal is scandal pure and simple. The idea of trying to. besmirch the character- Borah or Norris or La Follette or Heflin in the United States senate is too unreasonable to consider. You may not agree with these senators on many ques tions of state but they are not crooks and they are not dforyg to be be caught in an international mess that will t . 11 f" 11 1 ji.r-ii I. 1 1 ii 1 1 ii ti I ii iimi-ii ii ii ii nun rrT rr t.iii i. I a - .y ,uio.itui ujiuu mi.uiiita aim nig iiuuuic iu ana aeserve it, and worse. the.llf .-nation.-r ,''- ', t.' yt"'J'A?J ? man wno betrays his love The scandal-monger is still at work and men who are in public life are still the targets of the scandalmonger. 1 1 1. W4 Jl $&A ' t$ 2 t. wi.it ai .inn tw- I JA I'lT-vlB ' Maurice I.. tlunskv. noted' K''' ?sV Vf vor. m lnK t the Pine Tree Cv ) ,hi" eren,MK both perform-1 i "v-,J; V u f;'. .ances. with His wire and rhlld I KaVatCr . ten have just returned to the Sinclair I'wIm (alMive) nnl J. l.lon Keurlitwanser. j with to accomplish his efficiency. "Kapeclally when he gets mut- BRIEF NEWS OF KLAMATH Talfn 1'ni.ii Tti.li. Ill 'l iken seriounly III while en route south ti Los Angeles for the winter mouths, J. A. Hay of Monte Jaw, Canada, was remov ed freni the south bound train this morning and taken to the Klamath lieneral hospital. Ills condition was slightly Improved this afternoon. Mrs. Hay ac companied her hurhnnd and will it-muln here until he Is ublu to travel. imrm pimp nnoTV ' unn nop KusTI ssk aW atsT I rill I 111 I I lull I sTII . IHu 111 1 1 II III I I MIIIUIIII.il IIU I UU UIIIUUII I III I I I IIUIIUIIU RETURNS HERE MISS GREGORY niiTimniii pur I Matnrice Guntky to Give Another Concert to Music Lover SATURDAY EVE .M.irrl.il At HI, Paul's lliurcli Miss t'rystul May Horsey bo rn me the bride of tleorue A. Stewart at a pretty church wed ding at St. Paul' Kplsropnl church on Sitlhrduy evening. Iter. J. Henry Thomas, pastor per formed the ceremony In the pres ence of a number of Intimate friends. ,Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will make Klamath Kails their future home. i:imuicn lMft for Konth l,i Cnmninn. ntnlntensnre en- I gtucer for tha Califoruln. Orogou I Power company left today for ' Sau K'ranclsco, t'alirnrnl i. to Join ' Iih wlfo and two children for tho (Christmas holidays. Mrs. (lain Inum went sonth some llmo ngo to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Kuiacl! I!eed, who plan to snll for Kurope within the coming few day on an extended tour. I Music lover of Klamath Kail I will be Interested to learn of the ; return of Maurice liunsky, noted i tenor, who will appear at both ! performance at the Pine Treo this evening. With his wife and i two children. Mr. (luiisky Is en route to Ilia home In California : liter an extended tour of Canada and northern alales where he wu 'greeted by large audience where jever ho apiK'tirsd. I People of this community wilt remember hi appearance hero iseverul months ngo when he sung many of his popular numbers In cluding "The Hixintlng Wults." "Lay My Head lleneith a Itoso" ' and "Why Do I Always Ucmom ber." i Mr. and Mrs. (iunskv are 'guests at the Hotel Wllard. Mm. Young l.efl For North Mrs. M. J. Young of I he Young Coal and Transfer company, left cn Saturday for Portland, hre she will vl-lt with relatives and friend until Saturday. Carrel t to VUlt l'nrc-nls , j Avnrnn Carroll of Glendnle, I California, has arrived In the j city to spend tho Chrlnmns holi day wiin ins parenis, mr. ami Mrs. J. W. C irrett of till city. Newt Notes of Midland District Tofd by Her ald Correspondent Pauline Iliirnell. . mrrespoiMlciit ISperlnl to The Herald) Mlltl. AM), Dee. 19. Honoring Miss Nadlno tin-gory, a purty of friend gathered mi last Saturday night. The evening wa spent with dancing. Dalnly refrexh liienls were aerved to the guar to at midnight, Itussell liradlny of Klnmiilh Kalis spent Ihn week-end with bis sister, Mrs. Sam l.shule of Mid lund. Mrs. D. Travor and Mrs. Phil Motchrnbacher spent Monday . afternoon In Klamath Kalb). ! Mrs. II. 11. I. urgent was visit-1 lug at the Midland school on, Monday. Mr. MiTormlek of Keno spent Monday evening with hi mother ' aud slater of Midland. Mr. niiri Mr. Harry Ilond of Klnmnlh Kalis spent the woek ind. at Hie home of Mr. Ilond' parents, Mr. and Mr. J. 1). Hooper. Mr, and Mrs. K. I.. Kiirher spent Saturday In Klamath Kails. Messrs. I II I lie, and Harry Ste wart of (iranls Pass spent tho week-end at I ho home of Mr. and Mra. S. I., llurnelt. Hot uriM-il to Meilfonl K. W. Parson returned from Kluiniilh Kali after several da spent In I list city and surround ing territory. In Chlloqiiln hu encountered IS Inches of snow Medford Trlliiilie. Just Phone 408 for Quick Service KLAMATH CLICANERS & DYERS 4 tt M.l STHKKT ' In rro.i. Oli"iM ' Mr, and Airs. McFnrlnne of Olene aro visiting In Klamath Kails today. I- wlth to accomplish his efficiency. "Especially when he gets mut zy and his energy begin to slacken. "Pep! "The average American lise3 700 words, women 800. "A chauffeur (Including ouss words) 900; President Cooltdge. none. "W. Shakespeare 14,000, 0. n. Shnw 3700. "Uut in reality, only one Is necessary. Pep:" states from a tcur of Canada. It will he with Interest that music lovers leant of his return to this city. I Ih MaHcy Improving i Dr. 11. A. Massey is reported as improving from a serious ill- I ness which has confined him to tho family home. It will lie a month cr longer before ha Is able to resume his practice. From the Valley A. A. fllllett transacted bul- i ncs In Klamath Kails over tho) week end from .Mei:ord. Adams From Clilloiiln C. I.. Adams of Chlloqiiln spent Sunday here with friends. CUNNING SHOWN ThprA 4 fen lnrlie nf ,nftv n, . RY L. A FIFND'lbe Oregon Caves and traveling i between Lake CrA-k and Sunset, , Point Is reported to be hard. The ; (Continued liom page 1) jsnow is found about half way np have brought this cn yourself the hill on tho way to the cavej. i A Urants Pass CourieT. i for IGH SEAS ARE BIG HINDRANCE I (Continued from page 1) navy yard on board the mine pveeper Falcon. i WASHINGTON. Dec. 19. (AP) The chances of rescuing alive the six members of the crew of he wrecked submarine S-4 known to be alive are "exceedingly slim" fn the opinion of - Lieutenant Charles B. Momsen, submarine f xpert of the navy. Lieutenant Momsen expressed Ihe belief today that under the tnost favorable conditions the sea craft at 2 o'clock this after noon. A radio message to the submarine base here ' reported. The method by which the com munication wis carried on was not given in the message. MAN ARRESTED ON RUM COUNT Charged trlth possession of home brew, E. A. Ireland was arrested last night at 2230 Dar row street. According to offi cers, Ireland bad several Backs of home brew In bis possession men could last only until early 1 at tne tlme 01 lne arrest, w nen .Wednesday morning before being ; ho failed t appear at police overcome by carbon dioxido gas. j court this morning to answer to i The men already had been en- 'he charge he forfeited $25 bail, fombed In their sunken craft Ruber Peterson forfeited bail aibout 45 hours at noon today lot $25 on a charge of being nd Momsen docs not believe that drunk when he did not appear It will be possible to raise tho In police court thla morning. ! fries did ,too. fe-4 by Wednesday. I Admiral Charles F. Hughes, rhlef of naval operations, also lias Indicated that It would be liercral day before rescuers could raise the craft from her position 300 feet under the water's sur-jface. 1JADY CHILD LEFT AT PORTLAND HOME PORTLAND, Dec. 19. (JP Yolonda, a six-day old baby girl, left on the doorstep of the home of Mr. Joseph Campbell Satur- y WASHINGTON, Dee. 19. (AP) i ' n,nl "n " , nol lv ?B fflcial reports to the navy do-, name and asking that the ment today said that the sea:fhlld. bo kept: ? 0 be ad0I,tC(1 too rough off Provincetown. i "J, Mr8- Campbell a soon as pos blass.. for further diving oDer- ""''P- A red rose which the child lations and attempts to talk with wore when 'onnd Inside a paste- those believed alive on the sub' .marine S-4 on the bottom of the i ea. Diver Michaels, one of the : score or more divers on the : Vrvrterwas forced to remain under j he"freezing cold water for three ( hours when his diving lines be-: rame tangled, tho message added, i pie was rescued by a brother! OLD jdiv,er. Kadie, and removed to the 1 iiavaL hospital at linston in aj I serious couuilion. The message was from Rear 'Admiral Drumby in charre of rescue operations. -4iidieations that at leist one i'maln ballast tank of the S-4 is free of water wore given in the mu. ,u v I. (,.li Baa. "Continually blowing tanks sal rage airlines his brought large quantities of air bubbles to sur face. 'This is an Indication at least one main ballast tank Is un board box, was pressed today In the Campbell family Bible. Mrs. Campbell Is a grandmother, and also an experienced nurse. She said the baby was the best Christmas present she could bare received. AD ;!: tiOLF i'lNALLV- DISPROVED I SAN DIEOO, Dec. 19. (IP) 'One of the best known adages of the royal and ancient game of golf that the match Is most oft I en woo with the putter was j knocked Into a cocked but yester i day by Leo DIegel, professional, of the Fenlmore Country club, i New York, as he flashed around I to win the (2500 San Diego I Country club open tournament. Diegel had low total of 214 , for the E4 hole of medal play watered. Sea entirely too rough i to wln ,lr"t money ' "00 ver foj:iUving and getting worse. Onlone of the greatest golfing fields account of very serious condition in, diver Michaels the Falcon Is (proceeding to Boston to land him 1st naval hospital as Impracti Vshle to land him t another ves sel. Falcon will leave Provlnce- lown Immediately. Strother in charge." that has ever western event. competed in vi;t;;s disappointed. PENDLETON, Ore., Dec. 19. (AP) Safe blowers some time Commnnder. Sunday night, blew the heavy outer safe of the Pendleton : freight offleo of tho Northern Pa- NEW LONDON, Conn., Dec. 19. iclflc company. The inner door (AP) Rescue workers at tho withstood the charge and the sreu of the sunken 8-4 off Pro- J looters left without securing any viuiel.own, Mass., were still in i.thlng. This Is the second time in communication with the survivors I two year that the safe has been uf the torpedo room of the under-'blown, "LET YOUR GLASS f St.. 1 ....! his own daughter Is a second j R.' c'. Spink of ChiloatUn was Judah Iscarlot many times more t -siness vi3itor in the city' wicked than the worst modern today. , , . criminal. , I , "If by 8:00 p. m. tcdny yon j Now-Domnsey ay ho may re have not received my telephone ! ,ire- don't forget Uiat .lef- can men noia a quiet iunerai service at your cemetery with out the body cri Sunday the 18th. Only God knows where the body of Marian Parker would rest in this event. Not much effort is needed to take her life. She may pass out be fore 8:00 p. m., so I could not affcrd to call you and ask for Ihe S1500 for a lifeless mass rf flesh. I am base and low, bat I would not stoop to that depth.' This missive was signed "Fate Fox," and was followed by a summary of instructions which Parker was to follow. Briefly, he was to bring J1500 in $20.00 gold certificates, come alone and unarmed and stay in his car. "The slightest cause cf mlsbe- bearicr on your part at this mo ment will be tragic," the letter read. "Don't attempt to follow when you get the girl, ml will do as I say and I hope to r.od that vou will have sense en ough to do exactly as I havo said. TROUBLES BE OURS" All kinds of Class purposes for all Estimates gladly furnish ed for: SASH DOORS FRAMES CAEINET WORK The Glass House Phono 477-W 11th and Pine Our Suggestion for a Gift or Prize. Pol Cara Nome , Bath Salts A popular package for gift purposes. A spoonful cr two In the bath softens the water and edds a delightful odor. 1.50 STAR DRUG STORE Klamath Falls. Oregon For All Couglis and All Ages bale and Children like it. Mothers W r" endorse it. All rfrt rprn'V. mend it. r . .nM Sir.n Underwood's Pharmacy. K Winter Is Here! DON'T HESITATE Order Your Fuel Toda Pine and Fir Body Wood also LIMB WOOD Xmas Trco Given With Each ' Order JOHNSTON'S PHONE 314 1321 SO. 6TH Riihsenuent developments re vealed that the child wa already dead leng before her last note was received by Parker. , WM. R. HEARST. IS CONDEMNED m i (Continued from page 1) ' and of his testimony before the committee "leads lr the inevit able conclusion that you are not : only unfair and dishonest but that you are entirely without honor." The special committee Invcstl-, gating the authenticity of tho documents had adjourned hear ings until December 27, seek ing additional ' papers, perhaps from the Mexican-government It-j self, as a check on the docu-t ments. ; t : I Deeds Filed 1 , : Vnlted States to Minor Lewis; ; E'4E4 of Sec. 1-29-9. Otto H. Orhs et ux to I!. Van Iliper; lot 13-H, block Uailroad addition. O. W. Corneil et ux to O. Van Hlper; lot U-A, Mock Kailroad addition. Fred Peterson et ux to J. V. Mnrtt: (contract of sale) NWU SV of Sec. 14-39-8; $4500. John F. (icldsworlhy et ux to , j J. W. McCoy and H. C. tiroes- it beck; S'ASEU of Sec. 1S-40-10. Slate Supt. of Banks to Hom er F. Itoberts et ux; lols 8, 9, Sec. 4-40-11. W. i, Dwver et ux to O. T.. Hoe; W(4 of lot 3, block 32, Hill side addition to Klamath Falls. P. P. () It Costs no More to Have Our SERVICE Courteous Drivers and Movers. We are Proud of Our Reputation for Reliability. Young Coal Transfer Co. Exclusive Agents' "Diamond Briquets." 119 So. 4th Si. Phone 1097 Paving Petitions for the 1928 Paving Pro gram Should be Presented to the Council Immediately Specify Concrete Pavement in Your Petition And Obtain a Permanent Improvement Dunn & Baker Pelican City Road Phone 952 y f )-gJTie) ASOTMrt )-m )WKW XTCMK ). 7.1 !'! The Kansas man kicked on the nose must bare had hi who was by a mule face lifted. CRATING ...of... 1'Iiinn riionoKrnitli Kfuliitf MnvUlnvn Trunk! I'm ulturo STORAGE ...on... IfnuH.'holf! Cf ikmIm I'iaitciM I'lionoKrnplm iVuitkM HAULING Icnl I,oiib Distnnrc Snwlnl Job by Iioiir or inn I rm t. See or Call City Transfer and Storage Co. 744 Klamath Phone 433 4&t,lijtfAii -.1,1.-1,..,. , Sunny, pluanant rotimit. Dependable nursing enrc. A good place to convalosco in illness and after Hurgical operations. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL Pine at Fourth Street, Klamath Fall, Oregon Cor. Fourth and Pine ' Telephone 497