The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1930, Page 20, Image 20

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Friday, March 21, lU;Jo
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FEEL MODERATE
CAMPAIGN BEST
Advocate Educational
Opposition Rather
Than Violence
MOSCOW. March Jl. (AP)
Official warning to be modem In
carrying out the antl-rellgloni
raniiialKn ot the eoTlet goTernmem
and tho communist party waa the
liilnriirctatlon gained today from
aiiow'hpa rofov the opening of the
all-union congress ot Alhelsla.
A surresslon of appakera told
fie pongroa that their propagan
das must abandon the Idea that
religion can be exterminated In
Russia overnight. They declared
that excesses committed by Athe
Isllc workers and Tillage official
In the war on religion must fort
wlth cease.
Force Itenoanced
The conclav was warned that
ko attempt must be made to clot
churches by force, to remove
church bells, to coerce peasants in
to Joining the league ot the Ood
tess .or to proclaim entire districts
aa "Atheistic Regions."
Altarnstlres of peaceful argu
ment, persuasion, propaganda, and
scientific explanation were listed
by Emelyan Yaroalarsky, rhalr
man of the Society of Militant
Atheists, who declared that propa
ganda particularly must be Inten
sified, partly among women who.
he aald were more Ignorant and
superstitious than men.
Strike Back at Pope
This moderation, however, did
not prevent speakers striking back
at Pope Plua for his recrut denun
ciation of the antl-rellglous cam
paign, an for his mass and pray
ers Wednesday at St. Peter's, fl.t
"Godless one," official Atheist or
gan, printed a drawing ot the Pon
tiff aitting placidly on a throne
while victim after victim ot the
religious Inquisition waa hanged
and tortured before him.
The caption, "Tour Mood-stalr.-
ed handa are too abort to strangle
Soviet workers," waa carried over
the picture, while In the accom
panying columna It was said:
Need No God
"Those who overthrew on earth
the thrones of the curs, manufae
turera and land-ownera, those who
build a new life with their own
hands, are in no need ot a God
or heavenlv protection.
Our laborers bo longer wish for
the hlmlng of bells, the light ot
holy candles, or the burning ot In
cense. They want to build palarea
ot culture, to erect tall radio matu
and to cover their country with a
long chain ot universities."
NEEDS TRAVEL
"Don't you think that travel
broadena one's mind?"
"Yea: von ahonld take a trip
round the world." Fann. Vienna
FIGHT FACTS
(lly Tho Aoclter Prvaa)
MIAMI. Fla. Dabe Hunt, Pon-
ca City, Okla., knocked out Knute
Hansen, New York, ().
DETROIT Bud Taylor. Terr
Haute, Ind.. outpointed Bat Bat-
talino. Hartford. Conn., (10).
Title not at atake.
WILSON, N. C Ad Warren,
Raleigh, N. C-. outpointed 8 Id Tr
rls. Big Mebane, N. C, (10).
Beavers Rout Cub
of Chicago 7 to 6
LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 11.
(A!1) The Portland Beaver of
the coast league defeated the Chi
cago Cuba, T to I In eleven Innings
her yesterday. In their first real
practice gam ot the season. The
Cubs' line-up included such stars
aa Rogers Hornaby, Hark Wilson.
Riggs Stophenson and Haaen Car
ter. Charley Bates' amaah against
the left field fence with Bob John
son on second wou the gam for
the Oregoniana. Another game will
b played today.
QVIETING ONE TEST
Billy, the new errand boy, an
swered the telephone, and a cheer
ful voice inquired: "What number
Is this?"
Billy waa in no mood tor trif
ling questions, and replied, with
some asperity: - tou ongnt to
know best, lady; you called It,"
TIt-Blta.
Frank Resigns at
Pacific University
SEATTLE. Wash., March 11. (A
P) It waa learned her that Bill
Wright, tormer member ot Enoch
Bagshaw'a University ot Washing
ton football coaching ataft la con
sidering an offer to become head
football coach and director ut Atb
letla at Pacific university, forest
Orove, Ore. Wright, ex-Washing-1
loll Hilar. I, ns a member of Dng
ahaw' lH'.'i Pacific coast confer
cm championship team, finan
cial arrangements are being dlsua
sed and a definite announcement
la expected anon.
L. L. Frank, who baa been
coaching at Pacific the paat eight
years, haa resigned. It waa report
ed here, and will leave for the ast
to continue his studies.
For results us Herald Class Ada
We Feature
Standard Makes of
Silver Plate
That will bring joy to any Hostess.
Community Holmes & Edwards
Gorham Wallace
Also the less expensive plate
The Stratford Silver
Watch and Jewelry Repairing.
F. W. Bertram, Jeweler
Oregon Bank Building.
0 ylnrrjijirir
-at greatly
Reduced Prices!
The Coach
. Th Roadster. ....... '495
. Tht Phaeton.... .-'.....495
77w Sport Roadster . . '555
Tht Coach. ... ..
TTiaCotip..... ....'565
77w Sport Coop.. ..... '655
Tht Club SeJan. .. '625
Tht Sedan. . -..-......'675
Tht Sedan Delivery........ '595
. .... Tht Roadster DeBvarr...... '440
(Pkk-ap box extra)
Light Delivery Chassis, .. .. 365
JJf Ton Chassis '520
V,i Ton Chassis With Cab . . '625
- All print, o.b. factory
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new (DiHiETOmiETr snx
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522 South Sixth Street
OUR FRESENT COMPLETE STOCK
slsiihs ura
TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW LINES OF MERCHAN
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2000 Reg. 75c to $1.00 Priced
nSEGKIIJ)S
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ALL NEW-
OUR COMPLETE STOCK
SMEET MUSIC
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BOTH NEW AND USED
BELOW CSTT
All Prices, Sizes and Shapes
IPEAKI S
Culbranson Player tQ'Tf ((
waa $595. Now 3 O UU
SSwSl Now $195-00
Monarch 411 OC fift
was $450. Now ZaCO""
saar now $375.00
Schonig'r flfs
waa $500. Now ,,0'
A Faw Other
Exceptional Buy
PORTABLES
WAS $40.00 NOW $29.50 CASH
And Other Good Buys
SOME AS LOW AS $14-80
A new Radio, all electric set, built by General Motors,
and guaranteed by us
Valued at OE 59-50
Complete with Tubes
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SI3EIPI3ISIEID)
Open 9 a. m.
to 10 p. m.
812 Main St.
Phone
1115-J
Hurry for w. move to our new store the first of the month and these
prices will no longer be in effect.
A SIX- IX THE PRICE RAXGE OF T II E FOUR
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