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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1928)
Pape Four THE JEVENINO' HERALD, KLAMAJH' FALLS, jREflON Thunwlny, June 21, 1923 Silt Euxmuto Hvralb T. H. tlAI.ARKUT.. r. H. ENtil.lHH.., ....Business Uinalar FUNERAL NOTICES Vfi vi mp. ri mm WINS BIG RACE (Continued (ram page 1) Published everr afternoon except Nunday by The Herald PuDUablng gomnr 101-Ui Houlh Klflh street. Klamath Kalla, Oregon. Entered as second elans matter at the poetofrteo at Klamath Palls, Oregon, oa August JO, ltos, under act of Concrete, aAarck 1 lata. Oaa Tear . Mia Man the . Three Month One Mud ib f Mall nellierrel fcr Cerrtae I5 one rear , . , . 1 " Bis Montha Tiii, t.M 1.7S Three Montha l.SS . .at One Month . , .at n'lTKI PR t.BPJl ' MHMRKH OK Al HIT BLHKAU UP C1HI I LATIOW bottle of sod pop banded him by ,' ' " ' ' ' 'rr "" ono of hla purty ami ho took It i At The Pine Tree down In i to lone drlnkV w II runts l'uss was wild with do- When Harold Moyd la awn light toduy ns tho rtiuner entered, rooting for lluho Huth In hla had Kath-: ItttcHt laugh provoker, "Speedy," uud personal consrnttilutlona kept ' . ...... . II till I V i. uu ilk .... , . r..n h.ir I ""-"'" ' Friends are respectfully In- , hour after tlx rare before ho her ,,,r ,ho v,nt ml m,w """" 1 ' T" vitod to attend the funeral srrv- could be taken to a hotel for ",ore ,own hl,d ,om6 ""piay there la no muke bollovo about Ices for the late Harvey I.. Swift rest. !of Br""" '" "roots wera u wl , 8ullun t aat muy aecorateu. im unisn 01 to lie hold Friday afternoon nli. t o'rlork at tho Karl Whitlock Ktineral Home. Pine aventio at Sixth under the auspices of the Klamath Falls lodge of Klk. 'In terment will be niude In l.itikvlllo cemelery. Dr. S. O. Coolldge. head physl- .the Itedwood marathon la Rain th 'event lu thla city. e ' n straining every nerve mid muV-la but 'year to exceed Ilia honieruu rorord for 59 - In a season, Lloyd . waa pulling for Menlber sf 1h Aeanelefeel Preee The Associated Preee la exclusively entitled to the aee or renubllaa rtnn of all oewa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise .credited In thla paper, and alao the local news published therein. All rights of re publication of apodal dlepalchea herein are alao reserved. , THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928 Av-v- tMntrrn l-xCL flUrNL.HK jhe earn into the city, the vision ' AWAY "' he big cash prlte and trtbul rMOJM .V I ; prde bav,iRkept him always In - i o.i ts . ' the lend. He had left Setma, it The 14th, 15th, and 18th Amendments (The Liberty) - v The last two issues of Liberty have contained interest ing statements from Senators Glass and George, and from n &,n Francisco. Swift tides entitled "Th 14th. 15th. and 18th Amendments." SkZ. xT r!w ST Zn T hTnd7 .1 It seems pertinent now to say a few words in this COl- j,re at the Earl Whltlock funeral (one time. Lsst year he took the I Home wnere friends niny call. 'second priio and bought a new I Funeral arrangements will be : automobile. announced later. . ' Training was broken with Flying Cloud Just ouLnlde limits of tiranta Paaa and pro- kotH'K to (ltT!t-(TOH!i. nottneed hia Heart In better roil- School District No. 1. Klamath i "'m vrJr "a- "nn the romed dltlon than when tbe boy U-ft Falls, Oregon, will receive sealed '"II went bark' east to muko hla San 'Francisco seven days ugo. ; bids on geiH'rni contract, and ' New York etreet scenes for FlylnK Cloud was all smiles as ion hunting and plumbing, for tho j "Speedy," every opportunity lie erection or au addition to r air-1 had to get away from work foiiud view School at Klamath Fulla, I hlm , , yko stndlum ront-f,0- i ... - , a ' I tug for all ha could for the llabe. o,rpa,,m:l,L.rJneed .".i!"- -," 192S. when the same wilt be:hom rln. Mtot lile tluth opened at Freinont School, at four ply drive Into the right tieid nitHirners. and no one was ' u t L'l.iH.ih.L.ll. . . ., I"--" - " .'" tdav waa breaking.. " v 1,1 T1.. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,. Klamath Falls. Oregon. ; . , ".... -..- .1 kiI ri.,.i W'ds shall be left with the. moro demonstrative than l.loyd. Deceased had been a resident !' reserve was shown by hla final c,erk of ,ho Bohool liMTi Klam-I iof Klamath county for nearly 39 I buret of speed Into the city. lhe!atn Flli Oregon. ! years, having been employed by1'' mile being clipped ,off In five I Eacb bid must be accompanied THOUSANDS OK I various lumber companies In this j minutes and 11 seconds. by a certified check In the r, , ,r. npun tmr. section as well as doing other When the first prise moueylamount of 1 of the amouuti . CORNS REM OVtJj 'varieties of work. (was presented to Flying Cloud. , , , We have a newer ths really m 11 .u.,.i . .,.,..i..Jh. nicw. . .!ri ni.c. fr. ih-! plsn ni specifications may rem.M ANY ear. or V.II.U. O0..l ted - - ...... .... . - - " - Kt. nM. tiad al 1 1. n ntfi.. nf th. without M Bl k. ran brove II. ' was -a oncget, put it Between nis eetnSphol ,.!,. ,,,,,, i are oae 01 the .aiertenaieo.ee Mr. gidney Sutherland, concerning the latter's recent ar-j member of the Klamath Falls (and then nodded his approval., It j Klamath Falls. Oregon. eur.."Vod .Tin h"V',er.ui.koni .id ine ooara reserves tne rignt " "" ,1.., ml. Kt i as deetonslrale "kMI-O-tHIMN.- to reject inj m all bids. Ioo ,., wrlu ,OI DISTRICT NO. 1. RNIt.O-tXIHN LANnKATOIIIKS. 4 Car. IDA B. MOM V Kit. I eld Wvd. I'klc.i, who IU see Mat Clerk. 1 reeeme a jar promptly. 208 Hopka Bldg. , ct A d rri if rn , jii-isinc. . , 1 STAR DRUG CO. SCOUTS TRUDGE TO SKY LAKES To coniltict tuitdtitir aeout ac tivities Hky , I.akos liavn' been rhoaeii Its turn of tho hfs,t apota lu the county-, otcout Troop No. S, located at Chltoquln, took ad vnulnKe of the recently opened trait and packed In from Cherry Creek Haven, to the lakes laay Snturday. The following buys nmdn the trip: "ChAenn" Hedrlck, Ar mond Van tNess, Dick llexnlg, Kdgar I 'a vis. Hoy Holt, Nulsou Porter. Kolwrt McCain and Hill fhudwlrk. Thy were arruuipnn led . by W. F. Kmuntiin. acout leuder. mid T. A, II. . Merrill, assistant scout master. According to Judd Short, own er of . Cherry Creek llaveu, ia-, ral sroiit lrooM from Mntlfiird are expected over in a short time tu spend a week end at thu lakes. Business Locals umn. - The question asked by some people about these amend- j ments to the Constitution is: If the Fourteenth and Fif teenth can be nullified by States which do not want the Negro-to vote, why cannot the Eighteenth be nullified by States which do not wahf to be told what they shall do about drinking? " " . ; ; To this the proponents of enforcing the Eighteenth reply that the" Fourteenth and Fifteenth are not nullified ' in the letter of the law only in spirit Mr. Dooley.'that sapient philosopher, observed that not only does the Constitution follow-, the flag, but the 'Supreme Crurt follows the election return?. This is what has happened. The South has announced that it will riot deal with any party that lets the Negro voe. , The North, while permitting the Negro to vote, sees what happens in the South and adopts a policy of "hands off.".. ' " - Arid let us say right here we think they are right in doing it In view of the horrors of Reconstruction, we . do not believe the Negro should vote m the South. When , he did vote, he brought crilization almost back to sav agery, i v -. : ' Few Caucasians in this country seriously believe that the Negroshould vote in' arty State where lie is apt to get control. And the Caucasians of this country have lived up to that belief." ' v' '" .' In such States.; theFourteenth and Fifteenth amend ments have been nullified and the Supreme Court has sanctioned jjucJj annulment. ' ; : . - " '. ': ' In parallef,' in certain large cities of the United States the Eighteenth Amendment is nullified. As we know,' the more prosperous people who wish to drink do drink. They paymore" for their liquor and get poorer stuff than hey did .when it was not against the law, but they get it The Question in these wet communities is not whether there should be nullification. There is nullification, and so far as we can see there will continue to be nullifica tion.' The price of liquor is not rising, and the industry! of selling it is getting more efficient all the time. And just as.lhe North has. stopped insisting that States' which don't have, Negro suffrage should. have it, so the time will-come, we believe, when the rest of the country will permit those parts of the. country which are. wet to do as they please about it. Indeed, more and more this is tacitly happening. ' '' s One of the difficulties about the Constitution is the . difficulty of amending it. In spite of what is known about the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments, it is impossible to repeal them. The same probably is true of the Eighteenth. , We believe the time is corning when States that Want it will be allowed latitude in interpreting the Constitu tion. The South will have no Negro suffrage. The urban East will be wet. "And the agrarian Western State which believe in all three of these amendments, the Four teenth, Fifteenth, and .Eighteenth, wiH be permitted to enjoy them to the full within their own borders. E D I T 0 R I A' L S FROM OVER THE NATION oped a method of prolonging the useful' life of rubber from Its present rather thort. duration to NEW I JFK FOR lU'BBF.R. . . Ised? 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