The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 17, 1925, Image 4

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    - . , x mTT TAATTV XTTTWS KLAMATH FALLS. ORf
I HrO KLAMAlXl ULU i i ' Saturday, octodeh,
Proposed House of Wojjjjjj
" TheDrone ! Proposed House of V(
1 "Let ui have faith that right make might, and in ' " " j .'.
"Let ui have faith that right make might, and in
that faith let u to the end dare to do our duty at we
understand it" Abraham Lincoln.
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. Miliary Politics
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The Creu! "Crime" of Criticism
Military politics is a -phrase sometimes
used to describe methods which high com
mands of the army and navy resort to in fur
' thering propaganda along lines which are pe
culiarly suitable to themselves, or these whose
vocations follow along the same lines as
their own. Not infrequently is this same
phrase applied to the social atmosphere of
those same circles.
Col. Mitchell, stormy petrel of the air ser
vice, undoubtedly upset in an unprecedented
manner the conceptions of the high command
as lo what they may term "proper respect"
for traditions of the major military defense
forces of the country.
Hence those whose military fate has as
sociated them with the battleships resent Col.
Mitchell's assertions that airplanes would
make short work of these leviathan defend
ers of our country upon the high seas. The
higier navy officers, in plain words, see their
jobs going by the board. They see a long par
ade of future line officers with no big battle
ships to take care of thousands of them.
And the question they perhaps ask themselves
is: "What are we going to do for jobsif they
take away our battleships?" "
The army says there must be no separate
air department of the land forces. We must
rule. In this they are right, but only right on
the general scheme of things. Let the air
service be subordinate to the supreme military
command of the country, but a "high" com-
mand of the air service responsible for effic
iency of air equipment and personnel, appears
pertinent.
This is really what Mitchell wants. But
he has seen fit to voice criticism of the "sys
tem," to suggest that the unwritten law of the
navy, "we never make mistakes," i3 a fallacy.
Hence military politics has declared war on
Mitchell and will war against him for the rest
of his career. Likewise any and all who may
wish to take up cudgels in Mitchell's behalf.
That insubordination is incompatible with dis
cipline is unquestionable, but in passing we
would suggest a revision of the old adage to
read: "Let the crime denote the punishment."
In telegraphic dispatches of recent date
there appeared a news story to the effect that
law enforcement officers and members of the
church locked horns over the conviction of a
petty thief. It was the case of a man stealing
food for his wife and children, and merited
action of the church folk, if all facts as report
ed were true.
The incident was merely another of life's
problems wherein the helping hand of benev
olent philanthropy came too late. Probably
some one had a chance to give the man a job
before he wa3 reduced to stealing.
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Above is nhown iin-hitoct'ii ilrnwinj; of th
I-pi.rnnl ciuirih ..which U to lc erected In KUJ
within tHo near future.
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Itrv J Henry Thomas if Trans- !
ronj. tt".r Wlnneper;, Catiadj. ar j "
riirl in Klmiath Kails ve.terday '
in B.-:-rpt ih parish of i,. Paul's
K;lst-i't.il church
Cionlng as "li lit the pi ;imltinl j
rhur. Iirurn of that see. Inn of I an- ;
ad I. Iv. Thomaii will t.ik over I
the parish Out lias been Willi lilt'
a rntor wiili th few vu uf
M';."P Iti intidMn f I't n.lli ioa. !
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Waller V ipn lttralit inri.
II (ni!ly will f.illiiw In tirly
iiprluR fruni the nurtli In ink ,.
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'Dinner Stories
.Little Halph beloiiRf-d tu a (am
tlyof five.' One morn'tnis'tie faie"
Into the house carrying five stones ;
which he brought to his n. other,
saying:
"Look, mother, hr are tom'i
atonos for each one of u.'
The mother, counting them.
Raid:
"Here is one for father, dear!
Here Is one for mother! Here is .
brother'! Here la the haby'n; !
but there is none for Delia, the
maid."
Ralph was lost in thought for a I
moment, then cheerfully isaid:
"Oh. well, never mind, mother;
Delia ran have mine, and I'll
live."
the rv.n.'riK t !i o ..u.h w i
turned to Us own r.
"And what did !.e suy?"
the diplomat.
.Ii-h," (f.iuti'j'ue;! di'
lrn.-!n-; rnw i;ni ! f Uom
"lie doi'sii't' know th:it I
Snt It hr.ck."
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have
Sunny Dick Says
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Hot Coffee Cako
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(Iraliam IJrn:nI
lie Do. I'mMlns '
Cliildrcn's Pictorial
Cross Woril Pi''
Nuifoniil Amir!i-an Li'Riun t'on
vinilnn Hi'ililiK AKahit lluih ( nl.
Hilly MiiiIkII. Air Cr'ittr. unit
:n. John J. PithIiIiik for Na-
I tional CoiiniuntliT S'niiUilL Am.
j irlian I.ikIdii. Tin y itn nut ni-ril
I thn use of Hotni wnrlil raliioux
i namo, Itut thiy ilo nerd a tli-
pi'nihiblfl Iraiii'r who will attrnil
' lo Ihrlr work nml appn'rlato th
i honur I'linfi-rroil.
While WItikh (lirl Club I Kn-
I lerialni'il - If Klamalli wire real-
CAVALRY IN WAR
STILL NECESSITY
SAY ARMY CHIEFS
A regiment of regulars was mak- '
Ing a long, dusty marrli acrona '
the rolling prairie land nlon,; the
Mexican border. It wa.i a hot. !
blistering day, and the n.en, long- ,
Ing for water and rest, werti im- '
patient to reach the next ton.
A rancher rode past. j
"Say! friend," called out one. of i
the men, "how far Is it to tho ;
next town?" j
"Ch, a matter of two miles or '
so. I reckon," tailed bak the j
rancher. Another long hour dras- j
gcd by. and another rancher was
encountered.
"How far to the next town?"
the men asked him eagerly.
"Oh, a good two miles."
A weary half hour lonser .,r
marchiiiR, anil then a third ranch- j
"Hey. how far's Die next ',
town?"
"Not far," was the encouraging j
answer. "Only about two miles."
"Well," slehed an opiiniisllr
sergeant, "thank Cod, we re bold- !
In' our own, anyhow." ;
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44 f ; f a i fn' .-i
iromr a rnlrvaiiM ui
guard: and n-rr i
i ,rrvn rradv in dul a
ciur. ( .lrr U
todcy than evur. ) li-.J
duy l for m i I'i'.lty. ki
m-rabli In uuirnivsi
III trufks becanm Utus)
m ii -I .lick In lh mil.
Iilanr, ran knock Ufa k
II IK III .'
Croat Inipnrlnnit ni Kli
j ! Hi eirimcni rtivtt'f
1 i tuaneuverii of rrptirtii rt1
LONDON. Oct U. United Irui khurno Inlnilrr u
Ni' Cavalry has conio back ! rrsrrr. Trucks Uiit
I'l.ii c.l on lrl.il against lank. ar- rr ruhnl around I 'I
niornl cars and mornr trucks at . tlrflilil4. The ,trn'
Kuropean nrmv maneuvers, the a aiicccis. It was d'ft'l
i miiuiiied man has eniabltsheil hlm-ithn roads wuaM hart
i self as an Indispensable part of an by artillery fire, f"
'. army. moving slowly !
Ilocausn the World war was: roads, would have
, fought In trenches, which made rav- tarceis fur humblm sifTsj
! airy useless during most of lb hos-i wrs rti montraied lhal tat
I tilliles. some persons concluded that) im? on Its own Uii. 1
the day of cavalry had passed. Itut.i oti! arm lhal can ioo
! alihougli It was fought In the;ly llinn l lie Infantry It
I tram lies, lb World war was won; try l.i cavalry.
In the open. Trench warfare Is Airplanes have dms
ly a Ihg city the members of this inK warfare, according to mill-. hirh would pr.ncat t
, tarv experts. of an niiny over rosu.
I These experts add that the re- try Ii t'i- only sate as"1
'cent maneuvers proved cavalry. If nun i-ild si atler and a
anylh.n;, lo be more valuable to I he i In iris nf air bomM
oianlzailon would be of the .op-
pmiie hej. .Sot by some siransn
alch'!!iy. you understand, lint be-
Itumiin ir. Across.
Word 1. Tie first pernio to
celebrate Th.tnk-rrivinff.
Word 5. A nnd-weytern stale.
Word 7. The month in which
Thanksgiving is celebrated.
Ittinning Down.
Word 2. What the houe of an
i.fkimo is calhd
Word 3. Kt indicative tenre
of run.
Word 4. A state on the ea.r
CCflt.
Word (t. l-'rozen water.
YESTKKHWS ftJZZLE
A.NSW I- IIKH.
rau-e H ere whito wings menus the army of today ilian It was t guns llr. Armored rr
the nrmy of the pust. ; crnnot proieit ihcmel"i
"'"avalry will play the same role wny, mil for that reaw
In the next war thnt It plaved In hel l lo pa useless do1
previous wnrs," a military obaerver un.
"Cavalry can n.iiii and nold po-j Aall. ng un wish is
sltlons. ruronnolt. r out In from ilur- buy? Tell all lUamii"
Ing movements of armies: maintain : it in the economical, title
contact with n retreating enemy: 'thro-irli a tittle News fH
tin' white uniformed street sweep
eri. (Never mind ihis dirty
thrust, Kirls. You uro house
aveepers, and without yon no
home would be clean.) Plant
trees.
San Frnnclaco .Sewage, Disposal
Knginecr Will Likely lie Mired to
Ki'voliitlonlzo Our Hewago Kys
tiiii. Dear known we need II.
All I hopo Is that there won't be
ii revolution over hiring him.
I'lant treea
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Klamath Rootlegger Caught
With Ten Callons In Ilia Car..
Tilled IRO. They'll never catch
him again wllh ten gallons In his
car. He'll deliver In entailer
qtinntities. I'lant troeH.
Sa-vice
Quali
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A secret sorrow never appears to interfere
with a girl's enjoyment of a sundae.
At a dinner given by the p ime
minister of a little kingdom on
tho Ilnlkan peninsula, a litin
guisheel diplomat complained to
his host that (he minister of jus
tice, who had been silling on hl:i
left, had stolen his watch.
"Ah, ho ahoiildn't have done
Hint," said the prime minister, n
tones of annoyance. "Ill net It
back for you."
Hiiro enough, toward the end of
fliillct Pierced Hat of Hunter.
What liiimor'ats call at closo
"have. Plum
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Il'iiiing the crash of china
Dinah's iniitress arrived In time
to see her favorite coffoo-set In
p i'lec T, WB, lo( ,M,.,
for her inerciirinl temper. "Dl
:du; mid, "I cannot aland
It any lonrcr, I want you to go.
1 nnt you t K W(inl
yon to So right now."
"I..iwiee," replied Dinah, "this
mi-ciy m eo-lnslenro. I was
"lis niiiini,. eoglialln' that snmo
"ought In my own mind I want
" K. t thank the good Lawd I
go. a, , ily y(ip 1)(Ilm
t"'am. that ,o can't go "
We are here to please you with quality (l
profjucra and service that is appreciated.
We cany the most complete line of iA
groceries to be found in Southern Oregon.
A fW nour ifrl'.va vncf nii-Ienl nlnfif Clt
Orange, Lomon Peels, Glace Pineapple, Cm
y nerries, Salted Peanuts, Almonds,
('hocolated Covered Nuts. Heinz Mince J'1
Plum and Fig Puddings.
Tomato Soup, 3 for
Comb Honey . 25
Calinut & Wilso 30
Del Monte Catsuj) ." 25
Del Monte Spinach, large
Del Monte llominyJ large J
Del Monte, Small Feas, No. 2 can .25
Del Monte Slice Peaches 2
Melba Halves, 32
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