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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1937)
October 22, 1931 ' . 4111111 CALLS ON CONSCIENCE TO RESTORE PEACE ElomnINIllient , wag a huninena vialtor in Olenel A few words lb the alitealflett last Wedneaday afternoon. will tell your elm. TORONTO, Caned", Oct. 22 fin Cordell Bull, America's aecreittry of elate, summoned the "out remelt conscience of niankinti" today to get In motion fortes designed to reetore world penee. In an addresa prepared for de livery At Toronto univerally, inveighed agitinet "Internittionni ittwietittlioNe but did not 11 refer specifieally to the conflicts in China and Spain to which his remarks' obviously wore intended to apply. "There le a grim Paradox," be aeserted, "in the trend's which are so clearly discernible todity. AB civilization moves to higher and higher levels, as the march of preemie opens wider and wider horizons of nmterial and cultural advancement, war becomes more relentiensly Melt more thorough and effective In its unrestrained , savaxery. "Yet in thie vary paradox, in this soul-shattering conflict, there are seeds a hope. No mere than a community or nation. can the world of today beae 1111 0111111011111 In part on order and in part on chaos, in part on law anti in part on lewleseness. "And, junt as, sooner or litter. the utilised conscience of a corn. munity or nation mete into !notion forces which reestablish order under law, an I firmly believe the outraged conscience of mankind will set in motion forces which will create, in the sphere of In ternational relations, unshakable order based on law." flull pointed an admonitory finger at Regressor tuitions. "Modern civilization has sur vived and has gone ever forward because the violetora of order, the breakers of the peace, have al Ilya been the exception rather than the rule," he declared, "Whatever tragedies they have canoed during their brief appear 'nem, on the maga of hiatory, in the end they have aiwtos howed In the will of that overwhelming majority of mankind which de sires a continuing, rather than an inglorious deoline, of mans civil. heft existence." Receiving from the university an honorary degree of doctor of laws. the American official Beek significantly of the peace alms which he acid, the United States and the Britioth empire share in common, "There is a special appropriate teas in my saying all this on the moil of a great mornher of the BMW' commonwealth of Ilona." he said. , "My country ski the countries which compose your mighty un ion are among the proteganiats of the Idea that peace rather than war is the normal state of human Changing to MJ11 Coffee is a change that we guar. antes will please you. No matter how you like your coffeemild, medium or strongyou'll get a richer full flavor In MIB at any strength, or we will re fund your money. 'Yes, here's the most deliciously satisfying coffee you have ever tastedthe result ofperfecting and combining all the important coffis flavor factors in cur ' own special way to produce MIB's famous "Raw Enential"the key to better coffee in thousands of homes. Try it nowa real coffee improvementthe quality coffee that's fine to drink and smart to serve. THE PROPER GRIND FOR ANY METHOD THE CbT1111 WITH THE relation within and among na tions." HuU reiterated preview' Pleats for complete and general respect for internetionel agreements as an indispensible condition to eoblevetnent of internetional or der. There must be a firmly 'Intel,- !Med gentle Of mutual romped end International agreelloolfg RN an ind tenoned ide 'un'IIIIt,n 10 echlevement of International or der. 'There must be a firmly web !Med kennel of 011111101 eispoct and considerntion of nation for me,- lion. The very essence of an in ternetional agreement lei destroy ed If ally one plenty to it arrogate,' to Itself a posit Ion of superiority with regard to the other pardon, or the right, solely by its own de 10 01,001111Ni It or to alter tho application of its terms. "There must be a firm belief In the inviolability of the pledged word. it There must be a will ingnees to adjust differences by peaceful meamewithout the ex ertion of victory or the infliction of huoilliation." Hull warned that no nation can escape the repercusxions of a ma jor armed conflict anywhere in the modern world, ""however far they nifty be re Moved from the sent of actual fighting, all nations feel their morale weakened by the horror of war and their well-being im paired by the processes of disrup tion and ruin which spread in ever-widening circle, front the territories being laud waste by war, once the engine,' of war are brought into action in any portion of the earth, there is no security, no confidence, no buoy aney. or energy of spirit anywhere." CAIIPENTEA RAYS NOMAD SHEEPMEN BURNS, Oct. 22 (p) F. R. Carpenter of Washington. 1). C., Taylor grazing act administrator, told 400 eastern Oregon stock men Wednesdny "twined" sheep men will receive no recognition. Carpenter, who described the 11011111(1 it a "man with a band of sheep and a frying pan," added: "There hi no longer a place for such operators in American agri culture. They are on the way and the sooner they understand It. the better It will be for all con cerned." The rangemen favored the adoption of permanent rulea to govern long time permits under the act on federally-owned range lands. Regulation,' adopted in other sections were diecussed by Carpenter and Theodore A, Walt ern. firet annistant secretary of the interior' Those attending included Wal ter M. Pierce of La Grande, sec ond district congressman. former U. S. Senator Robert N. Stanfield, and representatives of the forest service And the state land board. "Ittwel S 'CEASE MEET IN POTATO PRICES IMMVP:11, Oct. 22 (Ip) --W 1 t h an increatte in the price of pota toes to what a apokestnan termed ft "reamonable level" as its chief objective, a control corm:tides repromenting Colorado. Wyoming and Nebranka held Ita Mat meet ing hero today. William M. Cage, representing the secretary of agriculture at the bearing, paid the committee probably will recomtnend further restrictions In the potato market ing agreement "in order to so complinh the purpose of Nereus lag the market price of potatoes to a reasonable level." The agreement, which became effective Oct. 10, imposes; rentric lions on the interatate shipment of low grade potatoes. Oane,'who discuased the agree. A NUT TO STORE -NOT IGNORE! A kernel of wisdom for storing awayr When drinking use ludgment you'll find it will pay To buy better whiskey as wise people do; Your drinks will be smoother and mellower, tool CALL FOR ' WHISKIES Coon HIP CALVERT DISTILLIE1 CORP.. DISb TILLENICSonfLAY.1110.. ISVILLE,RY.. IXICUTIVIEOFFICLUCHnIfILLASLIOCI.M.Y.C. A RICHER Collo Flavor with ALL these flavor factors Avert ALL perfected , In MJill A selection of the finest quality of soffee beans. 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Dora Anderson visited her sla ter, Mrs. Lily Adams of rne Cal Small White 33c pivrtAt L: Lbs. Mill p Cottage Brand t Tall Tin Pork ti Beans 5c Sacramento Brand, Tall Tin - Dog Food IS gam A sc Dr. Rosa or Scotty Allan. ficil Health Soap - Armour's Formula 99. Borene Soap Granules Lge. Pkg. padre 3 Cans Brooms , FlourDrifted Snow Home Perfected 49 Lb. Bag I. Big Five Day Sale on S U W Fine Foods Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. and Tues. Bars VIC re Pkg 29c 10 33c Medium Weight Each Jar IL 'Cocoa Standby Brand 2 Lb. Can Royal Gelatin Assorted Flavors Baking Powder S1c2h.oilzli.ngLn Grove, who has been quite last Sunday. Edgar Kelley visited friends and relatives at Weyerhaeuser last Saturday evening. Highway men have been re pairing the highway In and about Olene the past week. Ous and Fred Kohler are work ing for .1. M. Britton of Shasta View at. the present time. Quite a few people have been pheasant bunting In and about Olene since the season opened. 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