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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1925)
ATH NEWS '"i-rav. Ann! 2fi. NEWS OF THE WORLD IN PICTURES Page Fir Figures in News of the Day J .7 4 P 3 1 -cn tillnuj, former Premier f Krance, who m charged with end of the world war and banished from Parts (or flra storm whon be told frlenda lit would enter the new net Minister of Finance, tile wife. Mine. Calllaux, was i'Mi of murder after shouting to death (Saston Calmed, aria Htro. Major Tileodor f. Udell, of Nyack, N . Y, ire In the rarb he wore aa a woman id a charity play ('rca ,n arrested for Impersonating a woman when he appeared 1 of the city In (ha wedding gown. Karl Sande, the world' ay. recovered from an almost fatal accident sustained nratora Springs, N. Y baa sinned to rlile for i. P Wldnw, Weiitt healer, N. V.. Ilttctng Aftsoclatlon. having teen barry F. Stuclalr, millionaire oil man, who bad him under uh, ini huh e.ieniKuu mi imitiiMice m stuviet itusam iiecond "i Leon TiDlxky, la anld tu atiout to follow Troukjt Ibto " lieeuuee nf tita lim-rleionce with the Oerman Cotiimuniat Niuiiit Antonio lr'illl, noted Itallnn avlaicr. who aa wiillo ai i'oiiiiianylng th American round the world f'li ra 'i iri.in (iiecnlniid to Nova Scot Ik. la reeoverlnn In Ruins i'i"illilti nnerallon. (Jeorue Kn.tnmn, of f!oc!ienter. 1.. iwi Inveiiior and iiliilanihrtiplm. la Boon to retire aa Hi- :.( yuO 000 KimtiMin Kmlak Conuiany. and will con iifiiniialliin only In an advisory capacity as chairman of 'Miiiiiih tieue Saraien. of New Vnrk, former American iinipinn. haa been alnued as profesfslona) ot the Golf I nrk . in Miami. Ha to work from December to April, at 15.0(10 d to be the highest salary ever paid a professional golfer. 1 Of5 P". e AUD-EL-KRIM REPORTED MISSING I I,..- rt r--mini, tne Kifian leader, who is now reponcu n.i.... '' in a Hijt. t i.:. m.ifr. He is a voung man ' m a state of anxiety as to his welfare. He is young man '.well edfcated, and having an astonishing knowledge o r and the World Powers. He is mmerologist ot ' Ills r,l. 1. .:n xnile the fialltS WlttJ 5' 1 i, s m Morocco. He received Ins military education a Uie "' tunese at Madrid. Too Beautiful rtf) H Witiii. nrti(fri of Ntw Vorh 'lt bui fos the past two y-Kr ftitftlMitm l't fit-ill ett uir 00 the nw OraniJ Central TTiniiwil in C'liM'Mnmi, O-, was fthni tn tli'ftth t the tircftfHttt ih)e ihr by hu w)f, who ilin cum EJitind sulrldf). Sh s note d cinncjt he & "ni hfiUnnmc an1 Eki 4Ky to nife haii tn-tn UiUfMed abd di voiced ttifura. Stirs Iondon t Housed In one 6 the most luxurious mansions In Wimbledon, London's exclusive suburb, are the Maharajah of iedhpur, four of his wires and suit of thirty nd London Is revelling la stories of the dusky Indian whose wealth Is unbelievable. Ha took eight limousines and seventy polo ponies to Enttlasd with him. and his wires more about only In enclosed sedan chairs, even the servants being for bidden to look at the tn. Telephone; Distribution Outstrips Population in : ' Westward March From New England to the Pacific Ml VB3W7''' V VEOIAW; POINTS-OF TELEPHONES, te76&1920 " " 7 T Hi - 1 ii.uNo-!'s '' l -- By JOHN B. O'SRIEM j ,JiE tiiaa ktpiisg pace wrkli he wesiarJ march ot- ha steadily progreased from Us humble fepgin- Dinfis of 43 yv&rs azo and baa wid- -ltd tu syiit-rtf ol iaSicuce ttnti tylay median po ots of both 1041). alfUni and of teit-phose are otfy r fo niifes apart. CcGstder t Srt r.nlht&x more th&s a toy, ti tr'ioiie 4000 came to be re j:?r!,rf tA !;isury, while now it la an a'.-witite n;x8ity without which n.o.Wr(, I'-'s'nss, roairaerce and Br .If I J cs'ihl exlat only -ftith In prio4 bcsinnisg with JS7 U: ifiJf:a point tf tele jihrt.c !s3t trav-ind Jroin ISostos t'i i-.f.i-ii, luti, approximsts ly 7W utl' j w st and HO Luitt-s t;a;); sis !o;;J HO nsiks in an air-r-if, the saare period the c l.o f populntfon has t Viiif-i riyt just 3-.r?s the in- it:ui 4-r 1 4Ntance ot 37 ';iU:3 v.-t i! ir.len nnnh, or : r ':'.. i.ii.v of Bly 33 it ..; .3 Hnston thaf the Me- j-l-'-.t,) ht-? Ks Mrth. Thre' the 5m t.-1'; it woiv mad aa4 Artt jsisi as the orieiuai iijjrieeu wiuttioi wr jaitered ! along the Atlantic seaboard, so-: also was the eariy ielephose &tr vetopmetii cod fined to that narrow section. From the larger cities and towns, the population gradual ly spread out, by alow and painful degrees, wendJng its way ever far ther and farther west. So also the telephone which had Its origin in Hew Ed gland soon found Us way to New York and Philadelphia and from these places he Rao an other march westward an til finally the median point of telepaoae de veiopment not only has overtaken : the median of population, mt has : evea passed it. Jast to what extest the tele phone has contjihuted to tho es-j paasion of the Ratios might be bard to determine hut certain it is that without Us aid and security rural commuaUies wosld scarcely have developed as rapidly and as intensively as they have dose, Nor could larger towns &n& cities ha-vre attained their great growth if busi ness had been obligetj to emiiiuue to be localized in one central sec tion. The telephone came along, however, and its development, to octher wiih the improvement is transit conditions, enabled cities to spread their icdastries and activi ties out over a large area. No longer was it necessary for every; important industry to he located; within certain prescribed limits. ; in New York Hy the shopping district crept uptown from Four teenth street aad Twenty-third street until today most of the section below Fifty-ninth street is devoted to business purposes. Man ufacturing concerns ere able to move to localities where they couid hare more breathing space and op portunities to expand. The tele phone, conqueror of time and space, has, as it were, made neighborhood of the tiatloa. By the early S0'a the telephone was taking Us place as a reai stii Uy Local service was being con- stanty developed and country dis tricts were beginning to re a Hie the advantages the wires offered of keeping iu cioser touh with the towns and cities. Long Distance service was also about to become something more than a same. New York and Boston had been connect ed by telephone in 1834 and gradu ally the lines were hcng pushed westward until In 1832 Chicago talked to New York for the first time and the early vision of Sell and his associates of a service nation-wide In character seemed on the point of realisation. Is the decade which then began. the telephone made rapid progress. Front to 5 902, wsiie few gained 17 per cent in popatauon. the tetepbose in the state grew to the extent of 2JS per cent, to the same period isdi&nsVs il ia telephones amounted tn p?r cent and Nebraska's, to SC cent. Other midr we stern and wes? era states showed simflar cat.t-, which have contmned until today there is scarcely a hamlet say where in the eatire country wi'.h- out telephone connectios with tio roain arteries, the tmsk ilne t.;. communication. Another interesting com;.i-viiO. between SMputat&m and the item- her of telephones In the VstreJ; States 4s shiwu by the fact hat ia IS SO there was oae telepoae- to every 1.M4 inhabitants In 1$K one to every 250 persoBs; k 1Sh, one telephone to every 57 vr " 2: la one to erer i imu?. in one to evry 5: ir,To; - in 1315, one to evry per,s.s.i and day ene to rrv sa-s. ' Eva i ittn v' ur. n-ii phones are growiej; ireh t?ttr in the United Statv that tatioa The pQpaiaiiiiU lv cjstr is now increasin? st he ra'e zi rv-s' and oue-qnaiter pr t-ni a y- while ?e(epfaom-a are nr&wiv jt st rale of about fi vex st a year. , Heads Clubs Plenty of Action at Havre de Grace 9 v a. w ' r , : ' w . .v, vt l J- In5 A f r v Pope Pius Canonizes Saints Mrs. Austin VPenny backer, et Austin, Texas, head of the Na tional Women's Committee of the Near East Relief, has secured pledges of organized ,sslstaac from 25.725 women's orgaoiiations and clubs throughout the country. It Is said to be the largest co operative, women's sssvemeat la the country, Hirii;i,ii neiion photo shows the finish of a race at tlavro do Crare Hiiii'iniKs Ml.. wlili h rii won hy St. Valcntfus. Ileeltons was stcolilJ uiiti lA't'd iialtinioio third. r.v lie As Impressive cremony ettetsded fhs jrocJanwfon T Pop P1'" XI ot the canonisation and beaoMCrsUea for the Holy I of J- Home, Fhoto shoirt lis consistory la ti YaUcaa, , ,;