The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 21, 1931, Page 8, Image 8

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Wednesday. January 21, lW .
Women Hear Root
Plead the Cause
Of World Court
Committee Room Crowded a Veteran
Statesman Urges Adherence of United
Stages to The Historic Protocol
WASHINGTON'. Jan. 21 (AP) A group of women
today as the venerable American statesman, Elihu Root,
crowded the senate foreign relations committee room
urged American adherence to the world court.
Mr. Root, who will be 86 years old next month, could
barely be heard above the babble of voices and con
fusion outsido the committee room as he related his
part in drafting the modified proposal for American
adherence
Sitting at the end of Ions i of the council as I h meantuc
tahle opposite Chairman Borah, j of the term iuteuded la tho res-
, iin opponent of the court, .Mr. j ervation. There was Ignorauce
as to tho scope the tinted States
would Rive to tho term 'Interest. '
It micht mean legal Interest. It
might ineau political interest and
.so forth."
Mr. Knot, a former secretary
of Mate, recited instances of tin
application of such provisions tu
oilier treaties. Ho recalled the
treaty of 1S33 with Russia which
he raid was terminated.
"No difficulties arise any more
over termination,'- he said. "So
the senates reservation and Us
acceptance very much relieved
the rlif ''v in making the
agreeme.
Boot then took up the nego
tiations for meeting the senate's
objectionable reservation regard
ing advisory opinions. He met
two years ago with other inter
national jurists to solve the
problem.
Reading the solution then
worked out, as provided in the
protocol now before the senate.
Root said, "'it does not in the
Hoot, was not interrupted as he
went into the history of tho
tribunal and tho details of Amer
ica's first proposal to enter the
court with reservation five
years a no.
Ho said there were two nb
alacles In the way of acceptance
hy other powers of the senate
reservation rut upon American
adherence in 1926. This reser
vation provided that tlio court
should not render an advisory
opinion on any question In which
the United States had, or claimed
to have, an interest without first
obtaining the consent of this
government-
First - he said. In the asking
nf advisory opinions ot the court,
the assembly and the council of
the league ot nations would be
obliged to proceed in ignorance
ot the attitude of the United
States. It would throw doubt
and delay around all proceed
ings. "Second, there was ignorance
en the part ot the other powers
nr
mum niiMP
IILLLII HUNG
CONSERVATION
Tl
OF If 110 LIFE
should have a
SAI.KM. Jan. II. (API Af
ter a conference yesterday with
liovrrnor Julius I. Meier. Sena
tor K. W. Miller of Josephine
county believes the governor
will be sympathetic towards a
program of slalo promotion mea
sures that Miller hopes to intro
duce at this session of tho leg
islature. Miller's program is
for the purpose ot placing in- WASHINGTON American ail
gon s scenery, gamo ar.a oincri .,turn ,r(, tll). j, iltht flyers lu
outdoor attractions belore Hie, the world, according t.i a report
country tu such a way that the o; t10 - s department f coin-
state that wo
movement tor conservation oil
game and wild life. Tho present
same eoninnssiou lias gono far
towards outlining a program
over a period ot years, lint the
most constructive part ot the
program, which I am preparing
tu write inro the game code, Is
a survey of the wild llfo and
other outdoor attractions. Tins
haa tho approval of tho game
commission. It should Include
the services of ail engineer who
could devise a method wiiereby
young salmon, passing down the
Willamette, Itoguo anil oihor
livors alter the spawning season,
would not he killeil mi tho wa.
It Is estimated thai Ml or tin
per cent of tho young fish pass
ing down tile Willamette are
Killed in tho turbines at Oregon
City."
91. He Chooses Bride of 19
state will get the advantage
ol
tourist truftie that ho believes
its resources Justify.
nierco. These pilots cover 1 5.0011
mill's dalle, which Is more than
the total of lilchl flvtni. ill nil tll-
Itefore tho slate can go as lai ,,r countries of the world coin-
as it should in prouiouou. now-.billed.
.r Miller declares the system
mn.i I,.. revise,), and is' v
ho believes taxatiou is tho big
gest problem before the legisla
ture. Ho thinks the excise nnd
income tax acts, and tlio intan
gibles tax. it it is re-enacted,
aro not adeiiuato to relievo real
property taxation as they should,
and Senator .Miller will bo oue
o( tlio sponsors of a sales or
I consumption tax that is now ne-
ing prepared.
It is imperative. Miner sain,
that adequato provision be
made not only to take care of
tho needs of tho slate institu
tions, but to wlpo out the state's
deficit. Further, an adequate
financial plan should provide
for a surplus or reserve, built
up as the years go by, to tako
care of emergencies."
Relative to stato promotion
ililler said:
"There is a feeling over the
DEEDS
vera
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The ncurc HI, alter all. la only l tuuieil uiouuil so Aalou Kicls,
Kilniond. Okla.. Civil War veteran, sees no reasou why his marriage
wnh lleilha Cckcrt shouldn't be a success, r'reti is VI and III.
Inhle, who has been his housekeeper for Ihn lust two months. Is
l:i. They aio shown hero together. The groom has three children
by a former marriage, euch past ao.
hirst National bank of Klam
ath Kails to l. V. O'l.oiiBlillu. .UoJ
acre, completely described In the
Instrument of miiiKl'cr.
Ilarnhlsel lliilieils.in to K. I,.
Kill, .11. lot la. block !!!., Mills
MiH'oud adillilon.
l ulled Stales of Aiuoilca. pat
ent, to the oyerhaeincr liiniicr
couipuny. land completely llocHl
ed In tho Instrument of nun-dor.
Leslie Rogers el al to Marlon
.mil I'reslou Nine, lot 3. block 1.
r'lrst itilillllou lo Klanialh Kails.
Wr. II. llolell of Kelio to the
public. .47 acre tu ho used as a
cemetery.
1.. II. Ilellmuu lo T. I.. Ollara
et u. lilo acres eonipleiely do
scribed lii the lnl runiciil or trans
fer. J. II. Illake el us lo I...K Wal
ker, el ilk, lot till, block
Kiel A. Vuu IHarlcon lo tiny
Itiirluii, SO '.'0 aires described on
(lie.
liny llailon lo tiuv Van llli.rl-
cm, I, ns IS and I I of 4"0 subdi
vision. H. iil.ih li'ini Hinder el vir lo
Nellie Arnold, lot 4. "inck -,
in., . ol udillilun.
Nellie Arnold lo Clias. and H's-
cey Maim. I"' . block Sim, .wn
Second udllllloll.
in ii. DIM' I'OMMiri ki:
aiiiiou: i iiim.ham
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21, (API
-The siliiilnlsiiuilons $lu.
tiuu.iiiio proposal lo Imieaso In
puhllc buildings piogrum mil-
side of the I t of Columbia
In 1 1 1 5. mm. "tin was approved
loilay by Ibe house buildings
colliliilllee.
NK.W .M Moll uwxmii
WASHINGTON TU 'Natlomil
Aeronautical association has re
ceived a scaled barogruph whb h
Waller Cloiigh. Hi-veiir-old Cur
.Irii ( II v. Kas.. schoolboy used lu
Ills power glider In whui l
thought lo be a new Junior avia
tion record. Waller McW 111" liny
crall lo 11. Mill .,el hef h"
cauio dow n.
slightest degree modify the sen
ate's reservation."
He said the United States was
protected at all times by another
senate reservation already ac
cepted by the other powers
which make the agreement
terminable at will."
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WOMEN'S SHOE
SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS
300 PAIRS
Odd lot of Straps, Pumps, Ties and Ox
fords, assorted heels, leathers and colors'.
All sizes. Shoes are displayed on tables
for your convenience.
final clean-up
of fine footwear which formerly sold up
to $5.85 pair Now $3.98 for one pair
and
2 PAIR
$.99
an ililtim l aaTaiwa.. i s... .s . I
j More D
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Hoys- Hell nottom
eiasiic lop or belt
. tup Overalls
( Bae menl )
Full fashioned. Cotton top or Silk
lo-top New winter
and perfect fitting Main floor
Women' Knit Bloomer
llayon striped 'JC and $1 values.
Assorted colors, '.'ml floor, 3 HIS.
Women's Galoshes
Kntire Hiisement stock Including 1
all-over rubber or with cloth tops.
Values to J3.49, Basement Store....
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I fA SKTS V3
i Kdt 'Second Kloor)
I ' fl Voile All dc- JDC
ffM sirable colors.
I J fompllte with
m Values to $1.73 niifti
1 1 k
8 J. g
l-Alit
fi f t Vi a i.i.i i: Boys'
M (iood erarle Lo"
, ; ' of colors and pal- I
j I tern:. Main floor. I
El fd'A U Sk
IN ItA I "shrealnT WM I
M Few more daji Z&M
II only .t this fffl
Golden Rule Store
CONTINUE Throughout the Store
$1.95 HOUSE DRESSES
Km ire stock of regular S 1.95 dresses cut to (1 for
Dollar Week only. Still a large group lo choose
from Second Kloor -
FEW ONLY WHITE MIDDIES
Sell the year "round at $1 each. Children's sixes
only Sally 'brand Second floor 2 VfiH
!9 PIECES 39c CRETONNE
Iltaiitiful assortment of .niterna Ijitge hol.e of
colors A real treat lor tho thrifty housewife
Second floor I VAIIKS -
KASHUA FLANNEL
Woolen goods of fine quality Assorted io,,ia nnd
patterns Vine for making heavier and warmer gar
ments 2 YAIIIIS
Women's Pure Silk Hose
n top or Silk- (Jl
shades Sheer
Dress Sox
:"ic value i extra pair during this
event Second floor MX 1'Alll........
Six Only Boys' Sweaters
All wool Shaker knit, coat style
11.31 values. Second floor -
SALE
Womcn'a Shoes
Klnal clean-up of every
type of shoe, slz". color and
If iii h, r. ((no odd lot of :iuu
pairs which formerly sold
up lo J.Vft5 Now priced at
2 PAIRS
$$99
llasemeut Store
Women's Rayon
or Pure Silk Vests and lllooiner
Odd lot Value to II See these
carljs-frocond floor
Men's Gloves
Ileglllar Jersey with leal le itli,
line. J.'o value. M4U1 floor Ilollar
Hays only 10 I'll
Flowered Cretonne
Large selection !e value Choi, ft
of colors nnd patterns . Kxc'llent
grade !),t your sewing nud lionio
decorulliig now Jnil floor 2 DM.
Women's Underwear
Winter weight liiiyon striped
K lire length, elbow sleeve Odd lot
Sles 31-41. 2ml floor. S M ITN
Seat Covering
Heavy, durable striped material for
auto seat covering or upholstery
;ilic value Second floor 4 Ds
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GIFT SALE BASEMENT 2 FOR
Ivory regular 98c gift Horn now 2 for SI
Assortment Includes novel bath aalts, bover
age gets, glasswaro of every description and
.draws of other items llasemeut Store
$1
PART WOOL BLANKETS SAVE
Nashua quality One dollar- off on our reg
ular $1.08 and $.1.3 blankots Now pay
only $2.98 nnd lleaiiilfiil plulil pat
terns and lots of colors llasemeut or Sec
ond floor
Fancy ailk and
rayon. Main floor.
Hoys
(luting (ionns
98c values
Second floor
S FUlt
Women's
Wool Anklets
Kancy tops and
colon. Values to
. . 89c
' E PAIIt
Hot.'
House Hllliel
Soft soles only a
few pair. Second
floor
a p.m its
asx price S 1
sainntoi
911
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BASEMENT STORE
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