The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 13, 1925, Image 4

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AN INDEPENDENT
REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER
ffiAMATH DAILY NEWS SjgT
"Let ui have faith that right make might, and in
that faith let u to the end dare to do our dutya. we
understand it." Abraham Lincoln.
Another Job lor the Air Investigators
Is It Fair to the Printers?
Government Competition Hurts Small Printers
The whole principle involved in the sub
ject of government ownership of industry is
wrapped up in the government printing and
selling stamped envelopes, the only absolutely
socialistic movement that the government has
gone into. ; ;;! 'fli
To the everlasting glory of the American
press, and particularly the rural press, it has
stood solidly as a matter of principle and with
out price, against all encroachments of gov
ernment which would tend to break down or
destroy American ideals of freedom. and the
Tight of exercising individual initiative and en
terprise. It has done this in the face of gov
ernment competition and government owner
ship in the printing industry, and in spite of
the fact that a large percentage of stores,
banks, doctors, lawyers and manufacturing
institutions which would fight such compe
tition in their bvn line of business, consistently
fail to patronize the printing offices of the
publishers from whom they expect protection
when necessity arises.
On orders under 1 0,000 it is impossible for
printers to furnish envelopes with a printed
return address at a price to compete with the
government. For amounts over 1 0,000 larger
printers can produce printed envelopes far be
low government figures.
It is the small publisher and printer who is
hurt worst by the government competition.
This is the general rule in all lines of activity
when government ownership is established.
The more the government gets into the field of
business, the more impossible it will become
to eliminate the government printing of en
velopes. ..
This problem affects not only the printers
of this nation, but every individual who ever
hopes to do anything besides draw pay in an
official position.
Keep the Traffic Moving
Proper Methods and Materials Prevent Costly Deto
In these days of traffic problems on city
streets and state highways, it is imperative
that traffic be not blocked whib paving op
erations are in progress.
The feat of paving a street and at the same
time keeping it open for pedestrians and ve
hicles was recently witnessed cn the Embar
cadero in San Francisco, one of the most heav
ily traveled thoroughfares in United States.
Between 7 a. m. and 5 p. m. an average of
8,000 vehicles a day pass over it in front of
the Ferry building, the largest terminal of its
kind in the world, considering the number of
people passing through it daily.
Without any blockade of this enormous
traffic, the street was paved its full width with
a 4-inch asphaltic concrete base and 2-inch as
phaltic concrete surface. It was an engineer
ing job deserving of commendation, for mil-
ui peopie crossed the pavement di
the time it was being laid.
iunns
Dinner Stories
The bigness . of. .Texas Is evi- !
dent from a cursory examination ;
of the map. But its effect upon j
the people of that stale is not I
generally known. It Is about six '
. hundred miles from Brownsville,
at the bottom of tho map. to
Dallas, which is several hunlrcd
miles from the top of the map.
Hence the following conversation :
In Brownsville recently between 1
two of the old-time residents: j
"Where have yon been lately.
Bob? I ain't seen much of you." j
"Been on a trip north." i
"TVhere'd you go?" '
"Went to Dallas." j
"Have a good time?"
"Naw: I rver did like them '
damn Yankees, anyway."
one-third nip cream or milk, one
third cup meat broth, one cup
cooked vegetable (rubbed through
level 3 rues. seas JOinx. Car
rots, turnips, onions, afparugua or
any other vegetable which will
puree well may be used in thla
iUh. Melt the butter, add flour
tind stir to smoothness, then grad
ually pour in the cream and meat
broih. Add the yolks of the
esss. beaten until lenon colored,
stir in the prepared vegetable,
sei.-on !th 1 1 . pepper, cayenne.
Fold In the ft f fly beaten whites
of ems. Bake in a buttered casserole.
Sunny Dick Says
Children's Victoria!
Cross Wnrtl Puzzle
The Irishman had been posted
to keep guard over the entrance
to a road which led on to an old
and unsafe bridge.
Presently a largo touring car
came along and Pat held up bis
hand.
"Whafa the matter?" growled
the driver.
At that moment Pat recognised
him as the local magistrate.
"Oh, it's ycrself, yer honor!"
said Pat genially.
"Yea, it Is!" was the snappy
answer.
"It's all right then." returned
the Irlshmun, as he stepped po
litely out of the way. "I've got
orders not to let traffic through
because of the rotten bridge, but,
Beclng as It's yer honor, why, go
right ahead, sorr!"
A man who had averted a gnat
peril by an act of heroism was
murh complimented for bis
bravery.
One woman said; "I wlh I
could have seen your feat."
Whereupon be blushed and
sliimmnred, and finally, pointing
downward, taid:
"Well, there tiny lie, mum."
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Cunning Across.
Word 1. "lluah-a-byo , on
the tree top."
w,orl 'tlon of a play.
vVord 5. One who oils.
Word 6. Active, hard at work.
Running- Down.
Word 1. A city in Mnssachu-
B0ts.
Word 2. A city In Germany.
Word 4. Resembling; pearls.
VESTI-ltDAYS PUZZLE
ANSWKUKD.
Four Dead. Thirty Hurt When
Tank of Compressed Ammonia
Oas Fiplodea. Many Id Office
Paying Monthly Gas mils Didn't
you Just know It would happen?
The scorching language some peo
ple use when paying their gas,
electric and water bills has often
made your hair curl. And ao It
has come to this.
Mrs. May Frances Kern. N. V.
Millionaire Starts to Hals 2.
000.000 at Request of (lor. fien.
Wood for IS. 000 Half Tlreed
Children of Philippines A mil
lionaire's campaign for funds la
a success before It sfarts. be
cause If others won't subscribe,
she can raise tha whole amount
by merely writing a check.
To Day's Recipes
Farmers Wrongly Told That
Their children I'nder 18 Years
Old Could Not Work on Farm If
Labor Amendment Passed, Am
erican Federation of l.abor Chief
Hays That would upiet tho
world. Most of our captains of
Industry claim that they did
enough work on the farm as
barefoot boy with cheeks of tan
for an ordinary lifetime, so they
Quit and came to the city.
There Is a mean one going the
rounds of tho court house. Tha
lord of the collection department,
when a certain prominent citizen
stepped up to pay his taxes, called
out In that playful Van lllp. r way,
'Tind out what the fellow has
""'I K't It. Don't let him get
ay with anything." After some
conversation the CPrk tnBonaA
Vrgi table Koufflf! Onc-n,urtr r
cup butter, one-quarter cup flour
that the
Just tl
Hy turning
"isiue out Mr. P. ('.
..... was left without the
u stick of
Piomlnent citizen owed
his
Paid,
price of
larmlnt. Our n.l.
e 1h. In the
forget
Heart & Home.
Problems
lly sire. KtlsalaHh Tliumon)
WlltN l Mil lHK iu; hiaVI H
I'srents '.o send llirir ana
and daughters Into Iho world at
a trader to earn a living can
not, with Justice, mad Ilia eatue
demands of them that are tha
right of parent who keep their
children at bo ait. affording them
the advaulage of schooling, etc.
Wins a child become a bread
winner, he becomes entitled to
certain rifhi that are denied to
those who remain at borne. Oth
erwise, he la Utile more than the
slave wurklug. ball and thai at
tached, under the whip of hi par
ents. A young girl write me:
Pear Mrs. Thompson: I am a
girl of 17. My parent don't allow
me to go to dance. And I love
to dance. I don't rare eery much
about the bur. Just parties and
dancing And I am not allowed
to go net I have been making
ray own living. I work at two
places snd snake real good money
I work every day aad am not al
lowed to go where I Ilk. My
mother sad grandmother da not
approve of dancing, aa they never
cared for II, I wilt be II yean
old nest May. When la a girl of
age la thla stale? I don't mean
to gel married. Hut Just to go
with girl friend aad to dances
without your parents' consent.
Dues a girl bav to be 31 year
old to be bar own boea?
I.ONEHOMK TINY.
If a girl la old enough lo earn
her owq living she la old enouih
to have some say aa to how she
shall spend the money, and bow
she shall aeek her pleaeure. Yon
have the rlghl, "Umesome Tiny."
to bave girl friends and go lo
dances lo good company, but have
enme respect tor your parents'
wishes and do not overdo the
thing. Let It be agreed thai you
are to bave one evening, or two
evenings a week for yourself, and
a ccrtsln part of your salary for
your own use. Legally, you will
not be of age until you are 31.
until then your mother ran forci
bly eierl control over you.
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beca ke.pi,,
a young sM l
year now. llMB
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and said wt ilHt , '
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h teems dill,,,,,
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speak a of marrlttia,
a month age a,,
wedding Teeafcaj!
we would wall sj
tbtt make an a)?"
tbre yrt kiti saJf
girl to keep eeMB'
I Informed kUa lank
lo tell me the retaai '
lay or ear frW6i,:
broken. Tklt b
gave me: lis tut u
golllng up la is,,
Ibtag bapp.ae4k)ali
would become af at a
be said ike rMJ
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quit me. I est e-jr
him that ear eanau? 1
roallaae aatll tskl,
will be II lbs. i!gv
change hit Bias trtt of
would bav le ah Gk
right, b noakl m t"9'
older brother at .?,'
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wqrd aad tall kiagi a I
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tolm LOMBCtli'"'"'
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man to think at ksasapas
rather aaktad at wtKb.
to make a rate. IV 1
lov yoa eery ii rJj'JJ
that It would '"ptn,
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