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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1925)
i 5J I -arc Page Two Thursday. Nov. I'.', 1927. THE OFFICER'S DEAlt PROBED BY BOARD (lHl(illUrtl twin l,;,R ,lm' !o! interested now in panacea fth-.H win aiieviei poverty and l nioro in.erestod in iMabllity. Tins movement cannot auccevd without a hard atruKR.e. Next year is th- srtMt Jvircrsoatan centennial and the prwrressivt democrat in tend t'l rapituliie fully the mem ory ol tho first great Amertran rjdk'ul. Tin idea of a a.reat demraiio t ri an to Ji'fftriioa next year has In- n ji ro pa' d by Hp pre sou t a t i v K.mor Thomas of Oklahoma hi a ' iirirtK'iu sent to all democratic meminTs of con js res, democratic and ur;y officer : ut i he country. 1 r.y afttr 1 a. m. i " OuriiiK the past quarter of a hat er fov.-i ' cemurr political expediency nan i been .subti.uted icjt Jefferson ian ' democracy.- Thomact aav. " Poli tical expediency has been let to proup or democrats. Today there is no Tisibie national demo cratic party either as. a living code of principles or aa an orxanixed argrejca'i.ca cf individuals." At the same time the fallowing come (n a confidential repart on political conditions from a man who ha beea prominent dt-rnxrat.c activity of the sooth for year: . "A southern and eastern alliance is the only possible hope of the democracy,' , MAN AND WIFE TRAVEL THROUGJJ.SLEET SNOW FROM DENVER TO HUNT AND FIM. HtKc. AND,""'1 ' i In lim" lunupinK itU-iiK tiny by ity ado. !u-re Lieut, ilrc-n w last seen flive. The n.xt day. Sunday.; Ins body, minus his hat aad roat.i was found grounded upon Hie beach. A wri-t watch had nopH at 3: 40 I gjverno a. m.. an. I b was reported to have j through. left tho hotel sii Tile coat acJ late in :he afternoon on the beach TO yards away from where the body was fcand. According to naval of ficers here, l.ieut. Gceen was sup posed t.i have had more than Slot) ia the coat. No money was found when the coat was picked up. how ever, -a few dollars were discovered in the officer's tro-i&ers pockets. Carit. J. B. (lay. captain of the U. S. S. Melville, flagship of the destrovcr squadron, is president of the court of inquiry. Capt. Cay stated tonight that he did not know how Green met his death, but that It would have been impossible for the tide to have carried tlie body where it was found. A plight discoloration over one eye is believed by officials to heart evidence of fou! play. The court i will meet again tomorrow. No ar-j (Continued rests i;ave been made, but it is ex- j ' 1 pected that a web of circumstance j nals were sent out. will be woven around some member : cutters Seneca of the naval colony here Hover Isn't far olf If have a good radio, but t.i come through uleet iu.1 snow puts Klamath. Title lake snd chances to shoot at ducks on the far horison. June A. Kay, accompanied by Mrs. Ka;e nd t'lau.le llanlou. who. by the way. Is no other than the guide to Zauo C.rey. prominent llt- figure. when that author inane Aero: dins l" Kayo, l" l "" contractor and driller, the l'rty made the tr'l from their home In Denver 10 spend a month lishlug In the lioitue river tommy, und hunt ing for duck and In. the Title lake lands, unci ulotia the Kliiuilitlt lakes. We Just cnnio," said K.i)o last 11 1 c ii t . "but we're not going any Coolly, ilelll.ei.il. . In a vnleo con vcrsiiltiuiiit In t"iii. mill inlniia lli vlliillly It once iio si'ml. Ilio old "Ji'U dog" deluded hllllsolr of series of luirr.l.iig lliMllllU'lallinia of Ihn iidiiilHlstnitioti of ' depart incut. 1 1 1 Imll.niecl'iit Jcasl half of I lie iiii tnlitim of Ihn navy's gen el, 1 1 lionltl us being "lllilo oulld Ullil aiouv si sew v 1.CMHU niiva rwpru-;cun sriii r , ducllim of Ilia lioiiililng trsts off the hoinhin, If, coast lllets would bo no lo.po fin . ,l Hie baltleshlii. ' itn "The lialtli'slili of ho future I ma airpinua catrior. It ciui t-oiiiiiiniid of 111 alt anil bomb ; HuecLI .... net er. . TH.! vi.. 1 "-! only i . 1 my ships ami rru If the lialtloshln i l,..n. ' f"11! a tr:p through the Kogi... Uiver val- without our quota ot the .lucks you for future, nave iiyiug in on inesc ..i.. ......... lov gatiieriag: luatenal novels, are In Klamath this week. Incs The gray smoke came in vessel. clcuds. "Women and children were cry ing on deck and clinging to ttv men." said E. C Bassette ot West SprinKtleld. Pa. "This eicltemen however, soon died down. Then there tan silence deathly silence. Ail we could do was to wait, and all the time we knew we were aland- the ! ins on top of a furnace." John Keardon. of Argyle. X. Y . one of the last to leave the ship, toid how he and a few companions slid down a pulley rope to the life of the coach beside tier, unmindful of their narrow esrupe. uneilucuted" and until lo conduct the .union's defense. "Tile backbone of the fleet Is Its j fnpllnl ships, but I doubt Unit tiny j iiioio of them vlll b built, because; the powi-r of the plane over tlie battleship intikis It a perfectly fore gone conclusion that If a battleship and a plane can lor were to meet ... NAVY GRILLED BY II boats, which already had taken PASSENGERS TELL i "'" 10 ,he ,hore T"la ",,'r j sengers. TALE OF TERROR -i MW names, and barely missed ! being burned as I was sliding down from Tngc One) POLITICAL SOUTH IS UNDERGOING CHANGE (Continued from Tape One) The coast guard and Kickapoo and the ship ot the pilot for whom I asked, came near us before we got into the breakwater. The fire seem ed under control and I said that if the p;lot boat and the Kickapoo would stand by. we could manage. "Then the fire broke out again." Officers of the Lenape said the fire probably started in the ship's refrigerating appartua. It was dis covered amMship. Miss Mtldrod' Hadenbuckle, of Mt. Vernon.- X. T.'. told ot 'her exper- power within the democratic party as between the western and eastern factions of the north. Because of Ita poverty after the civil war, it welcomed the cheap money and other economic devices which Bryan urged. This made it possible for Bryan to dominate the party. He tied the democratic south and west together. Toward the end of his career the south was Bryan s chief stronphold. MeAdoo has to use the same combination. Meantime an economic revolu- "tea by the waves, and brought tion has developed in the south, j their little vessel to safety. Development of natural resources Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hollene of everywhere, the industrial develop- Providence. R, L. were awakened in ment of such centers as Blrming- lheir stateroom about 11 o'clock ham and ..Atlanta, the migration to ..Some . .. (J mear qwauiiuus. " """anif harried ler yuer i. ujttc , ls use iiiicc it. 3!uscle Shonlg become operative these economic forces have unit- i the rope." he said. Mrs. Arthur Starns of Auburn. Maine, was enroute to Florida, with four small children. When she heard the siren she dressed the - children. In her arms she carried ' Berry 1. 2 years old. and Robert S months. The other two. Arthur. 7. and Charles. 5. scrambled up the ' ladder to the deck behind the ; mother, who sncecded In getting her brood safely into the lifeboats. ', "I don't want to talk about the j experience," she said. "It was hor i rible, but I am thankful to provi ' dence that my babies were saved." i The babies sat happily on tha seat (Continued Krom l-gv tine) I Ing back rigorously against charges j of maladministration Them was j nothing oratorical about the retired! admiral as he lashed the navy lie; served so long with a fury unabated1 by his advancing years. He cluirg ed that it lacks a d, fl:i policy.; Relieve Coughs, Colds, Headache, Rheumatism and All Aches and Puins with ilm AH Md Ss W mi !-. CJuklrWi Masnrakl (adds- Is-WiSs Better than a Mustard Plastrr ience in 'being lowered in a life boat' paat the burning side of the vessel Through fright or p:iys:cal disability no one was able to take to the .ansi --- v, ..,j I but Miss Handehnrkel and nicu . ju tman. They rowed valiantly, buf-lw Dr.D!i.HA mm mm; : CHRISTMl do thiifoi, It's the thnt's most useful thatf welcomed the most und rembtred-f lun-jest. t l 5 ' A This Christinas why not let elcrW do the work? At your electrical dee3 there uro jjifls for everyone pfoJ know will uflbrd years of useful eri? ment. . . Before you wear yourself out shop? see these gifts nt your deulcrttodiV ' Gifts that (Jo the WORK utrm ecu luc iwu iiiLaLif& 111 uic v. DOVE 'We dressed9'4.f.f.-tt.n skvi Irried to the-'deci. Other! Vv" j persons were sourrying from their! ft ; staterooms. There we stood on the deck for ed to brine the south mere pros- , QecK Ior nearly . three hours, not i perity than it has seen in three knowing whether we would ever live, j quarters of a century, also a great I "Toward the end we could see the' number of northern business men flames sweeping up the side of the' and capitalists. j i The inevitable sequel is develop ing. Wkh riches, the south is in clining toward conservatism. It is How Hs Discovered x Best Constipation Relief I- si, ft "m4 titer - Mr. JoKph F. Glut of Brooklyn, J1 writes "In lhe past 20 years 1 have been ennstaniiy troubled with constipation. Every remedy I tried would work O.K. for a while but aooo failed. The only remedy I have been able to use steadily with Kno4 results have been Carter', Little Liver Pills. I don't guess when I lake ihem I know I'm going to ftc iciicvcd," .2ic at all diugaiuk Have YOU Tried the Delicious LUNCHES at the MARS confectionery R. C. Cornish, Prop. 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