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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1928)
Pa ere Four THE 'EVENING 'HER AMI. KLAMATH 'FALLS, OREGON Wod'ncHday. May' HO, 102ft ' Eurittttg 1Sirnl& T. B. 1ALAKKJlY r. II. fcN'tUKH ... , Publlsbwf vary afternoon excopt Sun day by Th 11 raid PublUblnv i Company at t-.31 Rouih Fifth irt, KUnmth PhIIa, Orfon. . sintered aa aacond claae mattar at Orason, on Augnal SO, HOC. und.r , Br Mall On Taar .15 et i.it 1.7a . - . Mix alealhe - Tfcre Mentha. On Month .... AMKOCIATKII PMKtll UUHKO WINK , MRMI1KH Of AtUIT liXRKAU OP ClHt t LATlO WfMbf tf Id A nmt9 iHtd PrJMMf T AraoMattl Praa 1 xolunlvfly ntltld to tha or rapablloa tton of all ra dlapnicha credited fo It or not otbarwtao r4lt4 la lb la pAPir, and alao th loeal ni publlahcd thert-ln. All rlirhta of ro publication of ap4al dlapatchoa herein art alao rarvad. - . WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 192S .. The Real Meaning of Memorial Day Time has a way of healing things and making sharp outlines less harsh. . The Blopes of cemetery Gettysburg, are grass-grown surrounded by a smiling, green parkway.. The woods of ! Virginia's wilderness are as quiet as they were before j of Dodge Brother, inc.. tnriud the white, men came, and there are no ruined farmhouses ; in the iiaur remaining of: or burned barns between Atlanta and the sea. The Civil ; tu"-!n , ix per nt d'ln- War has slipped far back into the past. . , . , , ' ..But today, as on every 30th of May, we call it hack THREE OREGON again; not in all iU red, ugly horror, but as a rather pic-! BILLS TURNED ! ; turesque, heroic, romantic memory. We do this, we say,' nriWIM RV HDIIF ' in order to pay homage to the men who fought. With it : UVJVYrl P I nuVat j we conjure up scenes frem other wars; namely El,Caney, Washington. May so, irp) Santiago and Manila Bay, somewhat overshadowed ofj Hoe for the passage ot the; recent years by such words as Cantigny. Belleau Wood : 1 o! t T and Montfaucon. ' lof the House calendar Monday.; Yet our reverence to these things seems to be rather j The house was working under j a surface matter. , We .watch the bands and the orators todays but. tomorrow we put it j The measures thus laid over, j all away and resume the daily routine. Memorial Day probably finally for this session.) stands out to most of us, it is to be suspected, more as t'&ToJZLZrZZl day on. which we do not have to work than as a solemn mation project, ami bills by rep-; time of remembrance and consecration. ! Resentative Hawley for the lii-. : We need to recapture the .. , jjecoraLion uay. i eriiaps ts cuum uu it, uy uhuk'i'K j back in all their -ghastly horror the war scenes that we oil, ohnnf n o-lihlv tnrlav. instancy and our minds picture , he splendid pageant of ' CONGRATULATE '.r-f 5 Pickett's-chsrge; but a man who fought at Gettysburg, Anpr pinMFFD atone 4iouse here sit Mra. Sa- nro,her ln th I,,m "m; iYinK day. i27. th. m.M ex could give us a different picture. He could Show US men j AUJ" rrTrv! a'h Korer Button. . - SHJ'ftfr hlST And the c.puln -tKaU' " kU....r disembowelled, torn asunder, trampled underfoot, ran ; . ONBIRTHDAY, w,d ; - - through with bayonets smashed to bleeding fragments; - bit a.reot.ied .wu, ,0 war .n February. '''"nrh.ater her''WT '""" WM in that f'splendid pageant"; and if we could see the pic- Dromlnent Kiamaih oioneer.. re-l ixu. and never came back. ;.A :!"""! .l,'h' ot,",n ""' j. " .1. :u lure as lie sera it we iiiiguv servance of the day. - ...... .... ,. . - . , , For the day s real significance lies m the fact that a ! great many thousands of men for the sake, of that red, hp.a, tndav'a trades. Thev - their hopes, their dreams, to ... thev did it for a great ideal. J . .. . ... tne agony, OI vnose oames are ii i paia lor me tuunuj wc novo sorrow and pain helped buy Decoration Day, 1928. : What should we do, then? ; Chiefly, we could make and broader. We could do it ms i 4. o. onmmomneotas- hv rpmindintr our- ! liues tun. rnia . uo selves that our heritage, i vi rru- r ,1 ooukiil x.ic - ---- -------;Benera not come by chance. They cost a great price. We must vr.Air.tain them. We must be worthy of them . Far- And Wide Recognition of Klamath's nation-wide. The Detroit representative ofthe Packard r... v,. ,.Df muwr tuiiiijaiy, rvoo iicic io.n sounded mighty fine. He said on the trains and in hotel i he heard -Of this city more than any place else in tho west.. In Los Angers it is his contention that Klamath j Falls is attracting more attention than any coast com-, munity.- - .' - . - ''. '.-.;... ' ..'..:.-?; '- :, Mr. Avery has the bug also. He said everything that he had heard is true for he as a resu t he wanU to enlarge ana exiena nis company a relations in this Basin. , That is the way cities start to grow. First it is talk .j i. - v, i,t;0 aiiu men luiiic u.. ...u. are projected for this Basin ment to men of large business EDI T 0 FROM OVER A BEIiOVKI) TKACHKR ) Time: There are those profes sor who, though absurd and far front wise, are well loved by the students to- whom they lecture. There are lso those professors who are respected by their peer nd regarded with Bomething more than apathy by tneir stu dent. Prof. Franklin Henry Old nines nr i-oiumoia Deionss iu twith rlnasna anil In neither. The 6thor day. ln one of his Friday m. 'm. ring L. 5 lecture. Prof, (lidding told llslenera Hint hi. vim ret.irlll iiuui loo .eaiuiiiK man uiwl.vm . . .. . ne naa neen a memner ior iniriy- . .. . .. .. - seven years: mat tnenceiortu ne Would devote himself to research. At this, many nf the sixty stu dents who hud come to the lec ture were seen to cry. . In Ihe course of hi lecture he spoke also ot his early career as Hut'nsa MnnHtfr th poatofflea at Klamath Falla. act of Congraaa, March ,.S, IMS. ; lllvrM-4 hjr Carvler Ona rar .., I H Pirn Mentha - I.M Thrae Monlha . .. , 1 S Olio Month . . ridfre, outside the town of and peaceful. Yicksburg is j the parades and listen to solemnity of the original , , , .. . . . . We nalc of (.ettvsbure. for!"Mtm- - .,f D:;t (mi muic iuiu u. have given up their lives j white ana blue symooj Li".31 ! surrendered their youthrif".. .ZZ?."; V - die before their time; and ... . . . . ,, All of the horror, all of . ... . . ii.i yaiy u. w.c yi ii-c ..... . j .)., T?ln,l ml tooea and ivv..jv "" the peace and prosperity f - ,', . . .. our patriotism a little deeper by remembering the j - . as Americans, was dearly k.nniso.. o riavp tnrlav did 1 future is spreading almost) ;uf orlj tu .1 tViar ' nlsn. d,iU came here to check it up and Tli mnnv aiire th nes that constitute convincing argU- j of tlie future here.. R I A L THE NATION a newspaper reporter and of hi entrance into tne profession ot learning about and teaching sociology, HI conferes, hearing of Prof. Glddlngs' proposed re- tlrement, though they knew thatfor ,jle tme n ,n yirHi he was 13 year' old, were con- . Degree," which ha been running fident that he would not cease 't the Liberty theatre for two lo reinforce hi pre-eminence in , the fu.lvnce he na, earnod and taught so well, so long. A four-year-old boy In Seattle, Washington, hns been smoking Washington hns been smoking ! sTn" he wo; a year old and now he healthier than the average hn. or hi. an. Prohshlv his . .I.A k- 1 1 1 ,m .. - - - ' I,. Anu't m.U hntnra he'. 51 B gold wan u . "w i - A western scientist has dlscov - ered how to ralo plant without oil. That Isn't o Important, though you can even get a dlv- orce without jrouuils those days'. CHRYSLER BUS DOQOECONGEHN SIW YORK. May, SO. tTVf I UtiectOrs of the f hrynler corpora-.; !tion yesterday approved a pinu to acquire the entire property of' Dodge Brothers' corporation, til-.; 'eluding it subsidiaries In .this country and abroad.' through an; exchange of slock. I'nder the terms of Ihe merger ; one share of Chrysler common stock will be exchanged for each share of Dodge Itrothera' preter . ence stock and one share . of r Chrysler common for each tlve shares of Dodge Brotheni' class, A common, and one ahar of Chrysler common for each ten shares of Dodge Brothers' clnsa : B common. ( Chrysler director also voted to retire the S20.937 share of S . Twr ran I nrttfprrMl sltlck nlll- standi.. at jus ahr. oa August 6 The Chrysler corporation will ;AikumA all mitalamilnz ItahlHtiea , j unanimous censent ami in eacn rase objection was made. ! l"""1 VBhf .and construction of a road thro- ugh the umpiua natlonul lorest ph ssum!s' tuoqiueajs aaaatoq '; k--i. , v-.,OTrf!i ..,....... ...... , ' from his many friends on bis tola Dirinaay. Mr Emmllt n Sth birthday. as resided In Klamath Falls from the time It , 1 ,...eu...o ... ... ..... uu .v... .u ......j,...,. i . prosperity. He has served thejvery earry age she married. l . : m.i..1 ... . n.i - ...... ... 1. (. t county In various official capac-, ilties including postmaster, rep- , the 8(ate leg isla-. !. ' ..j. ...... . .u lure ana jujim-b u.-iue i". 'CHURCH ALTERS i i ' DIVORCE VIEWS - :kansas city. May 30. (IP) Cl'f'iL Pt'l r . ... .... marryingj ot aivorcea person Dy ministers of the church were modified here yesterday by the , conference of the church. jhlch n recognlz. ing "adultery or Its full moral ; eauivalent" as grounds lor ai- .... Ivoree. Heretofore only adultery' . . . ...j ..had been recognized. a - rv-v m I At Ihe rine iree . .. .n.prtalnmeni " . 7"! ' V prumiseu vinen me ino-ac. , vaudeville program hold the down the treeti with torches f ,he Plne Tree "',.iand drum." .be a. Clinton .. .-V ..tVooT "1 ; Lamar and Robert, two boy who xhey drlllcd up nd down that spermine in macgiace comican- - ,,. j Sister and Scboll, a trio of enter- .tainer - '; .,uu u "v " " ,t nd (jgnrtng ,klt wUn Elalne , chamber and Tony Moreno wlir .Heme me paiaie 01 Tanety tan. , Memorial day written by Klam- the whole country rfot only for I .Piano, violin and 'cello assist , ath Fall grade school students. , fhe Civil war dead but the dead the Tonart Four billed a the: This essay, composed by Mis of oil our war. Song Peddler, to put over a, Mildred Fraser. 11, Fremont1- Memorial Hay should be a day bright and peppy act. ; school, won flr.t prize. , I of solemnity, not meaning that i.h"i w,"CrT'i 5 J ' : ' ' ' Uverone should prosl rate them- flth In "Time to live. Spend a ? Kj MII.1I!HI I lttsKK .elves with grief, for I am sure day with Bay who here to ay . .K t4 Kmimnt Hrhnol j Urn dead soldier would not wish that morning, noon or night, It j Memorial Hay Wa originally It r. i always the right time to love! .designated to honor tho dend !-. People should have loo much tu,i.:, .....ic show you a good lime. ( j , The Liberty I - l plashing on the silver screen days, tonight end lis showing there ln a most successful man - ner. Based on the malmlrnmallK ' ",or'r lf ffno of America' chief .. ... . . . ... ' wrll,r ' mystery and rontnntie j "-Hon Uegmald Wright Kauf- "". "In 16 1 1-" by i ,ar one tn'' n"mt. mtlnfyinst writers in mystery anil roiiinuiii: screen vehicles we have had the ( . - - .... " . nrivllenn nf Privilege Ol uiiviiks ui iiewnis, .or, soniu time. i Masnvuio Banner: ah tno ex - I pert are picking the Pirate and Yankee to repeat In their re - spectlve league. If that doesn't ( bring about an upset nothing can. Last of Civil War Mothers ' . Tells of Son, 16; " 'X'j-.-.-jJ: :L rev in ut Mm. Sninnntlia, Rorrr Button, M . 0 WJp Jn Iw4 nBll n,.Yvr ny Joe Love . . (NEA Service Writer) v, r. wn- ... -.. ... man 1n Alabama, whose son fled I from slavery to enlist In the fed- eral forces, she la tho last of the ClvU war mothers. ; " . " . , r."':' Three boj were born to her be-j fore she was wentv Clinton. Leonard and Frank. ... oiuesi, wa me soiuier.- jie en- ' " Company h. ism mi-, wheVhr -,,,. , . - - Tell of Son. Uh nt,AM Mri.hl. mm.. ".'' with her renii-:e8y niscenceg. L;ua;enth:i!,,:7horkh.Krd."," mv 1 1 f O nil r tva rl rl VS 3 Va 1 nak lnl. . . ' .,.. " " ' '7""7'"" . Clinton w., oid enough to danc. Li!"!"' Lm .T "dT". aua uaituci, uaa uu nilUH . . , ,u oays. ' Then the Civil war came and :.lth l, . ..n r .. i. . t , -,,u .or jvi.uub. L.uci.1 companle were formed In Mc- ?JLZZ r, "!. " . 1 ' - " """ ",""' . . "mere wa par ad In up and atroet." She shouldered her can. r r MEMORIAL Editor's note: Herewith Is the first of three prize essay oa ; flier of the i;nlon after the Civil ; jWur. Soon ufterwai the pen-: pie in ine soiiin sinnen to itec-1, orato'the grave 'of both the bouihnrn and Northern dead. iTha northerners were very much Impressed by this, nnd rejoiced, ; for they felt that tho north and the aouth were to bo united In on j Inseparable nation, sharing jeach others success and ijnfeat, ,Jn this they were right, for the . HOlllh wa trying to make, the north understand tbclr feeling j i"'u mi-'iii, n wn mn an ensy , lownrti mem., u wns not an rnsy task to right ;,.l. the wrong and , niHunderstundlng In .fl few your, that had been forming for a I century. The loss tof their be-i ; j i" ro iiicniuum inuui-. n , wen ; harder. ' ' In tho-mountain of the south , mo . people i were ignorant and lit. a.i beautiful n "Arlington,", could neither' rend nor -writ iTIiere should- be- public speakers, j But the people were ready to, a few patriotic poem or torle give np much or 'all, In order to ' given, and lis national anthems niako the country better. Who Marched j i.L' fU.:.l.! never 10 xvciurn I r i ; - pi W' it:::-, z 'V IW. who will aee to It that her H" ro,,r,'h" cume bark alive. ' - , : , then on day they went away and i a never saw inni uwn usmju. wi" ,a'-" """" trrvr Aniy removeii t o a hospital. She think It wa Camp Relief nt Wflwhlnftrtn . v ' " """"Vl" " -. v, couldn't manage with the other children. And he died . . . my, Midler boy . . . he died m : ,Q mother." she- eaya with, i,r.mmi. wi,h leers . ,KV S "its 1 u n- . Ilororate III (irave. ,t , , . w... ill) was urunani uuca ttiiu. our-' lod near hi home.' Every year - - i j,"",, l"a" 81 n gr j Hrt to b.M work and ewrel,i' ,i... ..i. . , . .,.. . . . . . no fo"r doctor. "I haven't taken five cents wor,h ot maMa ,n the art aa w t . Jr.la?. "na enougu m X women . . . tho.e brar dier again: but here I .m," she ,.y. jopPM , . woun(1 th,t Bu.Uon- t.00" Mr- Ho'er.ibeen partly healed.. ... . waa nifirtnt-I nn t It a hnrtilnn nl ,n umDer, at 18 a month. The nenulon terminated in 1870 when he married James! KIUTOn. Dnt ni fllcri In In December. IMS, she filed for;ory of those brave soldiers who! Pension, renewal as a dependent "" nn got It. 'The onlv other CItII War , mother "on the pension roll Is Samantha Farrer. of Athen. Ala., r1l JcZ p nm rolor(,d Inf.nlr. H a- a ..a a,. !. ' DAY ESSAY '.-Memorial Day since Ihe lat great war has been observed by respect for the soldier dead to make it aday of frivolity. I think that nil the program for tho day should he held In tho : open air or In tho cemetery If Jt lis Inrgo enough. j . There should bo a parade of j school children, carrying wreath, of flowers, nnd .flag. All ol- dlers who are not disabled should i march If they want to show their love and respect for their doad comrade. In tho cltle along (the coast, wreath nnd flower ' may ne aropi j I think It , oflie along , the. fighting ' may lie tiroppcfl into, in ocean. should be only In the coast bacause wa done on the oceans and not iha rlvara.. 1 . L . . J ... . i ' ' t oeiiove earn, community should have their own cemetery for Ihelriaoldlnr dead and hnve sung, also the hymns. 1 think ECT SHOT DOWN BY COPS I'OUtl.ANli, Ore.,' May HO, (,V I V)-r "Mnou" Joh'ison, HtiHpeeted .by 'officer US Him leader of n ; ruiik of posloffli e rolitmi 'i, was i shot yesterday In a Kim right wtili 'doteclivua who uiet him outside his room In n hotel,' Detective John Colli was allot thrniijth the 'lex by Johnson. Aiteudiuit at , tho , hospital to whli li Jiihuaoii i win taken anld lie would Hot live. I Fie waa shot - in the lungH." the neck ' mid arm. Two bullets. struck him In the nerk. The fight with Johnson followed ; search 'for robber who looted poalort Ices . In vlllngen In the j vicinity of Portland recently. Three snspevts were held In Jail here today under Invest Igat Ion. They wero James llaker, 3!: Hn Lesmelsler. !T: Bert Meckle. .til. 'Thelma llaker, SK, nlsn was held, 'but nrtkiir did not believe she had any conuwllon with the al- leged ring. : . i j Cast week tile slore postofflce at Aloha aiulliHt, a guru go and aioro were robheil loot amount-. jinx to approslinately Jloiio. A i few daya earlier the poatofflce at Boy. was rnhlied. . ;p G CONVTGTS TO lip fillft lltnil"'"' ," weighted the bodies of Mil HflVLa lllMVilnw ""' '"'' y.'lxnr. 1111: ilH lil iS 1 1 1 1 1 1 "h n""v'' p,mr" r "'", '"' ' "'-! UIM U UUlll threw them Into tho drninugn ' SACIIAMENTO, May 30. Jl-- Thn lurv tllllirnf Inr In lha rimw .of the six Flbm ronvlrt. ihnrg- ied with the murder of Oenree linker, a fellow prisoner, during the rlotlug on lust Thunksrlvlng 'day lust night relorned verdict j nf ttuiliy for six of tho men. The verdict carries with it the death ; penalty. 1 . The co n vl e tl are: Anthony nrown. Buy R. Ktokes. Jnmea (;nK K(I(,(,im Burke and Albert M. Stewart, and eleven convict met death :( fn latter the majority were Ked by rifle and machine gnu e-i-- a-... j . t . . W'"" "v " ""."' guard unit. . nrWT KKMKS WI...VC .MKDK INK; KTIM 1)1 F,H ' PAIUS. May Jii. (i:i' Tho 'rieitlh al MElun Mt,lltf r M.ll ------ -- - ----.. ... .-.- m0 Ivoenig, iister-ln-law of the iirailllan nmlummW in tj.,lnn 1 wa caused by a Pari druggist' , - ''" '. lne. prescribed for bronchial trouble. Ihe liearsnaner Onoilfllnn 1 ';aid today. ... ... ... 'toii i, ,o ud to hear the storle. of It ha I - . ill. i. . . . i '. uo uu. nun inai snam.oat ha ties ahould.be fouiCut. It bring : ha,k n ih. h, ... trying to forget. . - Wa aro In ka.i.1,.. V. .died for us. In cur heart .for. I - "ll m 1 - " ' " ' ' TAX WON BILL if LI ' WASIIINCTON. May ,10, The tax reduction bill was sign - ed yesturdiiy by l'resldunt Cool - t 1k The meuaiiru which now 1 law. provides for an estlmaled miiiiml reduction In tug paytueiita of SiS.49Q.oiHi. However, I he cut 111 govern - mem reveuun undei' the act la e lliuated ai only 1 15.0iMI.IHiu for lh next fiscal year hcglnplng July 1, ihn full force of Hie re duction not being felt until the following flacul year. LIFE SENTENCE METED OUT TO SLAYER OF TWO ' VAI.PAHAIKO, Ind.., May 30. tl'PI Terming itee ease "on o( he worst of moral degeneracy I ever have seen." Judge (1 rant ' Crnmpai'ker aeutenceil lleorgo Al len fhlhholm, I'anudiuti war vet- emu, to life Imprisonment for the murder of his two amnll son. Clilsholm, physically iinnhle to pronounce the words, pleaded guilty to the nun dor toduy and' threw himself on the mercy of Ihrt court to escape Ilin dentil ' penalty. Ho prevlon-Iy had confessed, ruiuil at In'llnna harbor. MARY HICKMAN WILL BE GIVEN SECONDCHANCE KAN'PAS flTV, Mo. May 31, ! (I'lO-r-Mury lllrkmuli, lS-yeor-old sister nf Edward Hickman, 1.0 Angeles slayer, will to Riven "another rhaiire to begin Ufa anew," city welfare worker anld after the girl lias been lie'.d In rustody slmo Siiturday In ron iiecilon with obt.'iinlog clothe from stores under false pre tense. I.ove for pretty clothe rather thain meulal deficiency Is be lieved responsible for the theft or clothing by the girl, officers said. Mi 1 1 Irk mn n denied she waa a kluplomanlne and that she. was. simulating: Insanity a an nld lo her brother' appeal for clemency on ground ot Insanity In tho family. I1KHAI.O CLASSIFIED ADS ItltlNO HK.Hl'I.TS i , Are You Interested in Aviation? . If so, see Pilot Frank' Karnrrier Local Field or A. T. Shere at Valley Hotel Passenger Flights and Student Instructions Oregon Eaglerock Sales Co. 10 Cars 8 Big Sho4 7 Rides KLAMATH FALLS; OREGON One Week, Commencing ! SIX DELEGATES ! GO FOR SMITH WAHIIINtlTtlM,"' M SO, District of Coin m lila demo- a aelei'tad n delegallon favor- In: tloverhor Hmlth Mnnduy.' An- 'other fncllou, clmllnngliig the prl- ! ,"I''r ,1"m y-tei'day plnim to ' "d Ita own ,Hinllh delegates In i Houston to contest those Just i "elected,. The dlstrlcl has six j rouvriiUmi voles, j '' ' ' -' 1 ' a" aa s At the ORPHEUS Now Dayiiig Jack Holt In "THE WARNING" A, porfoct mulodramn of thrills, sunpcnMo, udvon ture and love. The Best Dentistry Done Painlessly By Improved methods I am ible to do morn rareful, sat isfactory work. My charge re evceptlonnlly low for high Has dentistry. - Have Your Teeth Examined . Regularly No need in delay any longer, t ome and lie convinced that you get a dental aervlnp aecnhil to mne In quality, at prices Hint are lowest fur flrst-iluss work. PORTLAND - PAINLESS DENTISTS Corner 11 111 and Moln Ht. rilONK 04 ' Everything lSJew But the Name 150 People